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"north coast" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:17 min | 9 months ago

"north coast" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"That's coming out. Now futures are down 117 points this hour at 32,407, the S&P futures are down 13 and the NASDAQ futures are down 11. It's 5 24. Ten minutes on the floor, let's get to Kiara Jordan and the high performance homes traffic center. I'm just watching the commute fill in a little bit more now and Renton on northbound one 6 7 between a 180th and four O 5, north Ben I 5, a little bit of a brief slowdown around the C deck area. South and I 5 in Everett, some extra brake lights right as you're approaching that Boeing freeway. And conditions in the mountains just changed a little bit. They've gotten a bit worse. It's no quality pass. So now we have traction tires required at snoqualmie pass. We still have traction tires advised at Stevens. Our next northwest traffic app. 5 34. Any weather forecast brought to you by north coast crawlspace services, it's going to be another rainy day today, our high temperatures right around 50°, and more rain at times tonight and into tomorrow. Now the weekend we actually do have a chance for some sun breaks, but those won't happen until we get to Sunday right now. It's 39° in downtown Seattle. A report this time is sponsored by unbound dot org a girl in Kenya dreams of becoming a doctor and elder in Guatemala dreams have been part of a community reach out and change their world and it will change your own unbound dot org. It's 5 26. ABC entertainment news. Jimmy Kimmel's getting ready for his big night Sunday, hosting the Oscars for the third time, telling me what we can expect from him. I'll be wearing shorts, eschewing the typical tuxedo and I'll be in a pair of denim shorts. He was the host during the chaotic La La Land moonlight fiasco, and then there was last year's Will Smith slap. I asked him if he likes those kinds of chaotic moments. Well, I'm not rooting for getting slapped, but it is fun when something weird happens. But you know what kind of stuff I like? Streaking. I like when naked people run on the stage. I would like to see more of that. If that happens, you'll see it live. Sunday Night on ABC. In theaters, the new screen movies that to scare up a bunch of cash. You got a problem here, guy? Scream 6 is tracking to earn between 35 and $40 million in its debut, which would be a franchise record. You can set another appointment for shrinking the Apple TV comedy starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford has been renewed for a season two. And happy birthday to Carrie Underwood. The country superstar is

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"north coast" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:31 min | 10 months ago

"north coast" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"The west valley highway and south center. We're seeing some traffic build on westbound 18 just merging on to south I 5 in one 6 7 is already very slow getting south of auburn most of the way into Sumner. There is a high wind warning in effect across common arrows bridge and I just checked with your mountain passes still no restrictions over Stevens snow call me blew it or white pass. This supports sponsored by positive coaching alliance questions about youth or high school sports, positive coaching alliance can help PCA a national nonprofit organization develops better athletes and better people through youth and high school sports. Info at positive coach dot org. Your next northwest traffic at two 44. And now your forecast sponsored by northwest crawlspace services. Localized power outages and heavy mounted snow, the main impacts in the short term from the next incoming winter storm tonight, then on Tuesday, we can expect past travel delays if not temporary closures with high avalanche danger into your whiteout conditions at the cascade passes. And for the lowlands increasingly cold conditions with a strong north wind developing throughout the day tomorrow, this will bring snow levels down to sea level by Tuesday night. The north coast near port Angeles, the cascade foothills that will up a hills because he close to one to two inches, most other areas less than a half inch of accumulation, and then the cold with high stuck in the 30s despite the sunshine this Thursday and Friday. And I come before weather center, meteorologist Kristen Clarke. And currently still cloudy and 45° in Seattle. TSA says more than 6500 guns at airport checkpoints last year. Come O fours, Steve mccarran breaks down the figures from sea tac airport. TSA

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"north coast" Discussed on podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money

podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money

04:15 min | 1 year ago

"north coast" Discussed on podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money

"You know, what they wanted, what they hoped for seemed to be such a focus on what used to be. And that's what I said I had a research agenda to pursue here. I had to begin making sense of how people and asking them, you know, what's a good future for you? Would give me an image that was 60 years ago in the past. Yeah, and I mean that to me is such a critical insight, you know, is we deal with all kinds of economic displacements, you know, the decline of industrialization. And I just thought that part of the book was great. So, you know, four when you asked the portion of the book, what does good work mean to you? What did good work mean to them? Work with your hands. So the kind of work I do, far into them. What is that about? You know, they understood teaching. They understood going to school. But walking around asking them these questions, who in the world would pay someone to do that? And so, you know, that's one example of work that was far to them. Work that made sense was precisely what the industrial order offered. You go, you get dirty, you build, you construct, you use your hands. There's something tangible, you present. That's something I made. I did during the day. And thinking was just not quite in the scheme of the kind of work that made sense to them. I mean, you know, all of the communities that I personally worked on are particularly industrialized, timber communities in the northwest and mining communities in the American West and especially north coast. These are very white communities, but the story is very simple. That real work is with your hands. This is what you do. And there's not really a space for us in this new economy. And, you know, and so I guess, you know, before we move on to so many of the other questions I want to get to is, you know, how.

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"north coast" Discussed on Exponential Podcast

Exponential Podcast

04:49 min | 2 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on Exponential Podcast

"It'll starbucks starbucks doesn't care if like what going to one and go to another. Only the branch manager cares care. If i go to seattle's best matt to and it's shameful that a copy company has better mindset Heist yep that's so true. Larry and i love just practical piece for those of us that are on right now as as as church leaders that we do have some influence over. Hey how are we going to use resources and that idea of comparing that to you know generosity personal ain't giving i love that that you know what let's start young and i would just challenge out to every leader. That's that's what with us watching listening right now Look at your church in the last twelve eighteen months during a time where a lot of us admittedly like. Oh my gosh. We've led during the season. How do we keep everything going and look at how our we helped others keep things going however we last in and served and let me answer that. Just last Last night i was hanging out with a pastor in our town who again when he came. It was revitalization Revitalization deal and. I'm pretty good with space. So i give them a call at said. Hey let me help you out in. So we walked around a bunch of things he could unproven and during cove it We had different responses as far as opening timeframes and stuff so people didn't agree with us when over there and it's so funny because we have this history of helping other churches you know they'd fall into the trap origina- north coast church and he would just be all over their face and go well actually larry's a mentor of mine. And did you know they help us with this or that and and what has happened is we've had people flow some who went now flow. Come back to us and others have moved over there. And and and what happens is because we're not shooting at each other when they get over there they start one. Oh like i can actually be a part of this. Church now has been part of that church then. I may not have to criticize the old one. Just enjoy god is doing in my life. Now were electing sunday school. Glasses everything it does change everything. I wanna jump to another question from one of our listeners. Again welcome everybody. Thank you for hopping on if you just stopped on james grogan company from chula vista. If you're wondering where that is go to the border and you just pass chula vista right before you hit the border down in san diego larry up in north county So we got the south in the north covered. He's up in oceanside. Were both going to be presenting At so cal regional exponential october seven eight would love everybody. Be part of that As we're talking about as leaders how are we not threatened..

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"north coast" Discussed on Wellness and Wanderlust

Wellness and Wanderlust

05:37 min | 2 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on Wellness and Wanderlust

"The against researching data is out there with regards to the correlation between high levels of stress and the presentation of disease in the body. So there's definitely correlation there definitely now where would be your top travel destination. Wooo yes. I definitely i would like to add i want to go to. The caribbean is always a a wonderful place for me to go to regroup To rejuvenate the north coast of jamaica. I love my family is from saint anne discovery bay so the blue hole dunsborough falls. That's always something i'd like to do. I would also love to travel to to indonesia. Some parts of thailand. The south pacific in general might definite. This i really would love to go to new zealander something about new zealand. That's calling me. I am going to answer the call but those are you know my top travel choices in for twenty twenty one. Twenty twenty two. That's fantastic. I would love to go to. All of those new zealand is just it. The the lance all of this is just so magical and then and i'm glad you mentioned a few places in jamaica because i was going to ask you a bonus question of any recommendations for anyone planning a trip there as well. Definitely the north coast. You know a lot of people when they go to jamaica usually kingston on t. Goping but the jamaica has so many places that are untouched as we as jamaica's a goal to country in on. Don't go into the city to north coast. The grill is still It that's also properly place but it's still a a wonderful place to go is not as populated negro discovery bay. There's also a place in clarendon Bath where there's a natural springs in hot springs. They're that they're safe very therapeutic. There's also inland non terms of saint. Mary's is a lot of other parishes. Outside of kingston antique obey so go off the beaten path. A force be safe. You not at a lotta people when they travel. They tend to be on vacation both physically as well as you still have to be safe when you travel. But to find those places off the beaten path port royal is still a wonderful place to go and visit so go off the beaten paths and end a. There's a lot of places they took off but definitely the north coast of jamaica. It's beautiful there and sounds beautiful. And i love. I love anything off the beaten path so definitely recommendations. If you were an animal animal would you be and why. I think i would be an equal. Yes i i've always. If there's one thing i would love to have been able to do is fly. And i think in eagle represents such strang in such power and their vision is something. That's been noted as remarkable both metaphorically as wild to have good vision and desertion. I think that's all represented in the evil and don't believe it's a coincidence. I think there's a reason. They chose the eagle as a representation. Of what america is you know. And that's a great answer. If you could master completely new skill what would that be. I would.

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"north coast" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

The BBQ Central Show

08:16 min | 2 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

"Good evening and welcome to the really big barbecue central show. This is joe. The talks about all things important. World of barbecue and grilling show originates from the rock and roll hall of fame city of cleveland. Ohio aka bomb city usa and more importantly the barbecue capital of the north coast. I am your program host. Greg grumpy happy to have you aboard here on your tuesday evenings alive. Fire fun and from violent. Show if you want to jump in another show tonight. Here's how you doing. You can get in touch with the show by sending an email to greg at bbq central show dot com or on the twitter and instagram said bbq's central show anything else. You wanna find out about the show or anything that is corresponding it can be found out the main website which ironically is the bbq central. Show dot com. And here's what's happening case you get the newsletter coming up in about twelve minutes from now the longest running sponsor of the show a championship. Pit master points away from winning the jack daniels world championship a number of years ago. He's brought a number of great products to market here over the past number of years and friend of mine. We welcome back. finally bob trodden to the show from the barbecue. Guru looking forward to catching up with bob. It's gonna be great conversation then. At thirty five past. The hour is the force tuesday of a method in the first hour. That can only mean a visit from none other than grizzled veteran of the barbecue journalist world derek rich notwithstanding that in the second hour because it is the fourth tuesday and then the second hour you know what that means at least two and potentially a full panel of three embedded. Correspondents will be joining the show and we have plenty to talk about with all of these folks. So don't think for one second that this is going to be some kind of cockamamie mail in show. No nothing like that. Is i. Try and buy time to send derek his link. Because i don't know if i send it to him or not. That's the wrong link. I want to send that link. I want to send this link to derrick here. We go and and we can have a visit with derek. Little bit later on here in the first hour. So that's how it lines up. Bob neck shortly derek riches after him a betty correspondence taking the balance of the second hour. We're looking forward to that. Don't forget you can follow me. Socially instagram twitter tick tock at bbq central show snapchat at bbq central for live video. Feed of the show you can go to the following websites. Facebook in twitch slash. Bbq central show. You can also find one over at youtube slash are directly. You can also get nad. Free podcast feed of the show. If you're not a live take your inner. You can go to different places to try that out. You can become a patron over at the show patriot page which is patriot. Dot com slash. Bbq central show. Or if you subscribe through apple podcasts. You can do it directly within that app if you feel the need if not. Don't worry about it. just do it as normal by the way. If you pay attention in the apple podcast feed even if you didn't subscribe to the ad free on accident in the second hour for a while on thursday. You got a free look of what it's like to have an ad free show by. Thank you so if you ever wondered if you were one of those lucky few as i was listening to the show back and apple podcast i was like oh so at some point later last thursday i was able to fix it and update the feed. You get that experience now but if you get into the morning first thing thursday you got a sneak peek. An unrealized sneak peak. So there you go before. We get to listener feedback from past shows. Let me thank the folks over at a podcast called real food real people. I was a guest of theirs last night and while i am a great guest. It's not something that typically happens. Where i'm against on somebody else's show which is a shame. But i was very happy to have been asked to go on their show. We talked a bit about the history barbecue central. We talked about different styles cookers and wood types and much more. I'm not sure exactly when the show will be released because they have post production to do and all this sort because it is a traditional podcast. But i'll post a link unsocial when it does. I'm also reaching out to them to see once. The show is finished. If they might send me a copy. And i would post it in my show feet as well as a bonus episode of sorts so stay tuned for that also wanna mention this. I don't know if she's watching praying to the lord and baby jesus that she is but we delivered kid number two to college. Kent state university this past weekend. Oh my law. There was a moment in time. When i was like. Will they ever get out of the house and now they are full leading out of the house blink once and they're gone so she's only a couple of days in if you have any kids or cousins or you know anybody that goes to can't and you're looking for really cool kid to hang out with drop me a line and i'll put you in contact with a beauty a smarty pants. Quick as a wet. So we wish. Good luck this year. At kent state university the hallowed halls of ken state and beautiful portage county ohio solicitor feedback from shows. Here of last few weeks. Pete in saint. Louis reiten. Greg thank you and thanks to rusty for the last segment last week about getting a barbecue vending business together after hearing what he has to endure. I have decided. That's just something. I'm going to continue to do privately for some family friends and some of my own friends co workers. That seems to be the best way to go at this time for me. Rusty's info was i opening to say the least. I look forward to hearing his progress over the rest of the year. Thank you greg and thank you rusty regards. pete pete. Thank you very much for writing in. I'm sure thanks you as well. Probably thank you. And the second hour. Because he'll be part of the embedded correspondent segment. Of course i agree. I thought rusty's information was brutally honest. His candor was refreshing. And as we come to find out getting into the barbecue catering business whether it's a food truck whether it's a trailer whether you're doing traditional catering where you deliver a whole bunch of stuff to somebody else's location. There's a lot to consider there so a lot of things you need to get down. There's a lot of things you do to get legal in europe. And they change from county to county and state to state so even though rusty was sharing what was going on that was unique to him. And i believe he did a good job of pointing that out. You're doing it somewhere else in this great land of ours. You gotta make sure that you're touching base with your proper healthcare professional fire department as we learned last week. That can be a big deal so plenty of things you want to look at it. If that's your passion just helping you lessen the learning curve if you will so.

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Tropical Depression Fred Is Approaching Florida

One Life Radio

00:19 sec | 2 years ago

Tropical Depression Fred Is Approaching Florida

"Is making his way toward Florida from the north coast of Cuba. We also have tropical storm watches out for a good portion of the Southwest Florida coast, and odds are good that those watches and warnings will be expanded northward. Dennis felt good at the National Hurricane Center says he expects the system to strengthen into a tropical storm. By the end of today or early tomorrow. America's

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The Dixie Fire Continues to Rage

Morning Edition

01:14 min | 2 years ago

The Dixie Fire Continues to Rage

"The Dixie Fire continues to rage. It's now the largest single wildfire in California history and has burned more than 505,000 acres. Is still threatening at least a dozen small communities. It's destroyed 1000 buildings, many of them homes, Cal Fire chief Tom Porter says almost a month after the fire broke out, there are new challenges on the horizon. The concern we have going into the next few days is another bout of monsoonal moisture coming up through Southern California. Turning into dry lightning potentially through this area and all the way to the north coast of California and then into Oregon, Washington as well, Porter says. The conditions are so dry that a single blade of grass can be a mission point. After 29 days, battling the Dixie Fire Containment stands at just 30%. With thousands of firefighters fighting blazes in California officials have decided to close down the Trinity Alps Wilderness area until November. That's a popular vacation spot with more than half a million acres of granite peaks lakes and trails. In a statement, Forestry officials say they can't spare the aircraft and personnel needed to track down lost or endangered hikers. They also hope the move will help prevent new fires from igniting in

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"north coast" Discussed on Liberty Talk FM

Liberty Talk FM

02:41 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on Liberty Talk FM

"Degree in education and social science. And one of the things I learned in my education courses. There were a couple. The first rule of education is ventilation because of it's too warm in the room. Everybody will fall asleep. They won't learn anything. And that goes from being hungry or so you're hungry. You don't learn But the other is That education is what's left? When you for gotten everything you ever learned. Yeah. And, um I'm wondering now that we are 12.5 years. After The trip to Ireland. Can you summarize in one sentence? What Is left from that experience, and then we'll go into the next segment start really digging in From that experience. That's a tough drug. One sentence, I would say. We were Privilege to Experienced the crew, warmth and sincerity of the Irish people. That that is. What is that is what remains with name. Okay on dad. Not surprising. By the way, we're gonna take a quick commercial break. We'll be right back. We're going to go traveling through the eyes in memory of Kathleen Jarvis around Ireland. This weather report is brought to you by the curious out tourism board. The long range weather forecast for the north Coast to coast calls for snow, sleet, icy rain, slippery roads and a wind chill factor, well below freezing the long range forecast for curious Calls for warm and sunny today warm and sunny tomorrow next month and the months that follow with highs around 86 degrees and lows around 76. Isn't it time to plan your break away and curious out now learn more at curious out dot com that C U R A c e o com.

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"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

05:21 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Well, the North Coast River's course the dynamic the areas it rains like crazy. The rivers come up sometimes even flood stage. They take a while to come back down. And when they are when they do we expect hordes of steelhead to be there. Well, it's almost working. There's some steel in there, but not what we expect to talk more about that, Mr Kenny Priest. Good morning. Good morning, Bob. How you doing? Pretty good. It Z You know, I getting a little bit harder for me to be optimistic that we're going to get Ah, whole bunch of fish in the some of these rivers because it hasn't happened yet. Well, I am get it. Hopefully change your mind a little bit so overnight. I talked to yesterday and it wasn't looking as good. But overnight or yesterday late. I did hear some good reports, starting with the check. Oh, so the day day before. I was telling you that the Parkers didn't do very well. But the water was the other one wasn't what was there like 30 punkers and they got three fish something like that, Kenny. There was 60. But that was the day prior so yesterday, you know the color got a little bit better. Still not Vegetable yesterday just because of cholera in height, and they did really good yesterday, so a bunch of fish came in the punkers did really well, they were able to give quite a few wild fish and I think, actually because she's going to the brood stock program, so they did really well yesterday. A bunch of fish came in. So you know, I feel a lot better now I feel but better myself. Yeah, I know I was kind of doing yesterday. But, you know, I kind of woke up to some better news for sure. Yeah, I wish that would transfer to the Smith. I mean, the Smith has had a few good days this year and even kind of outperformed the check Go, which is unusual, but it hasn't been that way lately. Yeah, you haven't And but there were fish caught yesterday. So it's you know, it's just there was a lot of boat pressure yesterday because the Czech government and fishing and you know the rivers to the Southwark fishing. Some that happens. Everybody is on the Smith. So it's like You know, it's like it wasn't in the nineties. I mean the parking lot overflowing with votes, and it's just It's a lot of pressure. So you know that many boats on the river you know, you have to make every opportunity count and the guys who made their opportunities count. You know, kind of couple fish, but you know, it's it's I don't think it's a fish per boat. Certainly not a fish per rod. But there are fish to be had. But there's so much pressure on that river. Yeah, well, I remember what a just a handful of guys just a couple of them actually used to do. Not that a long ago with when you know when you put when you're doing the put in there. Just below the forks and Hioki and you know people are parking up on the road and everything. Well, some of these guys wouldn't even go down to the river till 8 30 or nine o'clock in the morning. And by that time, the pressure in the upper section of that run had lesson and they actually did pretty good. So what you say is true with the boats, New put the fish and our but they do. And then that was the case Yesterday, I'm in the parking lot was overbilled and if you would have came in at eight o'clock or 8 30 or nine blocks You know, you would have had that upper sections yourself and you could catch fish like that. You know, it's just you don't have to be first. You know, You don't want to be first or in the middle of the pack there. It doesn't work in your favor. So if you can't be first down the mister, you know you want to be kind of towards the end our class and just take your time and those fish will come back and no bite. Yeah. Kenny, Um, s some of the longer drainages without dams like The mad rivers that still muddied up. It usually is. It is, but it Z darting to clear So it's I'm thinking. Maybe Tuesday or Wednesday with green. It'll be bait fishable, the obviously gonna speak for fishing it already, but, um, it is it is starting to turn The main stimulus is actually starting to turn still big, but it's you know, it's starting to starting to take shape. And then the Southwark of the hell the top of it is is, uh, is green as well. And that's where I'm headed this morning. So to see if you see what's up there. Well, I just looked this morning It looked like the flow. Is it 1700 ft per second. Uh at, uh, Where was it Bimbo? Something like that. So is that a good flow for the Southwark? Um, I looked at the Miranda gauge, and it's about 2200 this morning, So that's kind of the top of the threshold wise. We're all start fishing when it's 3200 on the Miranda gauges is and that's kind of where it is right now. So it's you know, it'll be a little bit pushy, but as long as the color is okay, you know you could You could find some fish. Sure, Sure. Well, let's hope it because the eel has the potential to get huge numbers of fishing. In both the main stem and the South Fork. It doesn't and there could be you know from that last one is we had. You know, the main stem will start fishing next week. So you know, I'm expecting good things from the mainstream and the Southfork. And then we have I think in the forecast..

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"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:38 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Just on the main page, you just scroll down, And that's a press release is the most recent press release that they put out and it's there now for you. In with that, Mr Barker, Thanks for the reminder room, maybe talk more about it next week. Yeah. Thank you. Make sure everybody knew about that. Okay? Thanks. Damn right After the break, we'll talk to Kenny Priest about the north Coast. Hey, there, I'm J diving hosted. Tell me about it. A podcast. That's here to remind you that the women we think have it all figured out actually aren't as perfect as they seem online. So cancel that zoom, Happy hour. You know you didn't want to go anyway and come hang with me. Each week. As I talked to women. I respect about all their insecurities, mistakes and the heartbreaks that made them who they Are the things they don't file under success story I Heart radio is number one for podcast. But don't take our word for it Find. Tell me about it on the I heart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts, honey, With all the uncertainty and instability of this past year, Do you think it's even a good time to consider refinancing our home? Sure. And now that the election's over and states are opening back up with the new vaccine rollout, I think it's a perfect time. And now that we're both back at work, our wages have never been higher and their home value keeps going up. Exactly. I just heard that interacted more. Which is offering a 15 year fixed rate mortgage at a rock bottom 1.99% rate in a PR well, 15 year. Fixed rates at interactive mortgage are just 1.99%. I can't believe they're that low. If that's not enough, Interactive mortgage will even pay our title. Escrow and appraisal fees. Let's call interactive mortgage and see how much money we can save every month. We can't pass this up. I'm calling them this minute..

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"north coast" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

03:23 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on KGO 810

"Intelligent transportation Today at 1844 Work, Bus and election technology company caught up in falsehoods about the 2020 presidential vote filed suit today. That's a BCS Aaron could her ski tells us the Earth is round begins A lawsuit filed here in Manhattan by Smartmatic, a company that provided 2020 election services in one county, but became what its lawsuit called a villain in a story invented by Fox News. Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell. The Earth is round two plus two equals four. Joe Biden, Kamila Harris one these Air fax, the lawsuit said The defendants knew it but pushed Alli Smartmatic said its officers received death threats. Clients panicked and its reputation was irreparably harmed. The lawsuit seeks nearly $3 billion in damages. Aaron Carter Ski ABC News New York. Pandemic continues to cripple the airline industry, and they're seeking more financial help KGO a tens, Mark Nieto with that story, as Washington prepares a new stimulus package to aid the country through the pandemic, some airline executives and labor unions are asking for more help. The current round of aid $15 billion expires on April. 1st and American and United say they may have to cut 27,000 jobs at that time. The largest flight attendant union in the country has asked for a continuation of federal payroll support, and American CEO Doug Parker says they support that effort. Airlines and labor unions are asking for another $15 billion to guarantee jobs through the end of September. Mark Nieto, the U. S Drought Monitor says the powerful storm that drenched much of California last week ease to drought conditions in some parts of our state. It shows the central coast from Monterey Bay south, the Ventura was reduced for moderate drought to the lesser condition of abnormally dry Ah swath Northeastern north eastward across the Central valley into the Sierra Nevada was reduced from severe to moderate. Strip of the far North Coast also dropped out of moderate drought into abnormal dryness. Overall, 86% of the state remains in some level of drought. Report sponsored by Bedbugs all gone, That's all they do. Call 888948 12 47 bedbugs. All gone uses a fast, affordable organic solution with warranty called bedbugs. All gone. 888948 12 47 check traffic around the Bay Area now. Heather is on the job today and she's taking us to Santa Rosa. Her report is sponsored by Vision. Zero injury crashed to the north from the Children, Nobody traffic desk. South one, a one just south of 12. It was in Lane's and has been moved to the shoulder. But man it kept backed up all the way to the airport Boulevard already got an accident for eastbound 5 80. It's at the golf links off ramp, so just a tight squeeze on that ramp assed far. Aziz 5 80 goes, You're finding some of the typical slow traffic before and after highway 13 and then again, some slowing and stretches from Eaton Canyon out to Santa Rita Road. Getting out of the city that is jam packed from before Caesar Chavez to the Bay Bridge rush into a left turn and you could rush into a collision. Learn how to make safer left. Turns that vision. Zero s f dot org's slash Left turns. That's vision. Zero s f dot org's slash left turns You're cagey oa 10. Weather forecast sunshine with us through the weekend and we'll get gradually warmer as well. Tomorrow highs in the mid sixties we'll see highs inland in the warmest various spots around 70 for the sunshiny.

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"north coast" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

02:00 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"My Northwest calm the Tacoma police officer who drove a patrol car into a crowd of people yesterday has been placed on administrative leave. The 58 year old has been with the department for nearly 30 years. In a now viral video, he's seen accelerating an SUV into a crowd of people hitting several and running over at least one person. The officer was responding to a large group gathered for a street race when his car was surrounded. Police say the crowd blocked him in and started banging on his windows. He says he felt his life was at risk, and that's when he accelerated to escape. The Pierce County Force Investigation team is investigating the incident. A tense situation and Bellingham as the city work to clear a homeless camp outside city home. Cairo seven TVs, D D. Sun reports that some people in that group stormed the building on Friday. I am told by the mayor that while he was inside City Hall, having a meeting facility staff came and told him that protesters had breached City Hall. They were worried for a safety and so he was escorted out of the building protesters. Ripped down a flag that was flying. Several people were seeing stomping on the flag, and then somebody took that flag away. There are no reports of injuries from that incident. Seattle area man who was selling a covert 19 vaccine says he will prevent How he has been arrested by federal drug agents. Cairo Radios Dan Dude Wyler reports. Johnny Stein, founder of North Coast Biologics, refused to comply with a warning letter from the FDA demanding that he stopped promoting his unapproved Covad vaccine. A criminal complaint has been filed against Tien, who could get a year in prison if he's convicted Last spring. Stein gave some people in our state injections he was selling for $400 and our state attorney general sent him a letter telling him to stop. Gets out. Public health is preparing to roll out a new covert 19 vaccine clinic carry seven TV reports. It's working with Virginia Mason Franciscan helped to launch a click at the former ST Michael Hospital in East Bremerton..

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"north coast" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

03:23 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"AB that federal drug agents have arrested a Seattle man who was selling a vaccine he claimed would prevent coronavirus have already of Diane Deuce Wyler with more. Johnny Stein, founder of North Coast Biologics refused to comply with a warning letter from the FDA demanding that he stopped promoting his unapproved Covad vaccine. Criminal complaint has been filed against Tien, who could get a year in prison if he's convicted Last spring. Stein gave some people in our state injections he was selling for $400 and our state attorney General Cinema LETTER Telling him to stop Seattle based Amazon is offering the Biden administration It's helped to get more Americans vaccinated against covert 19. Cairo seven. TV's Gary Corker report professor Dan Boost Dios, who teaches health law policy at the University of Washington, Bottle says when it comes to our government getting people vaccinated with Max efficiency, harnessing the incredible technical power of Amazon could give the whole process an enormous boost. If there is anybody that the task of really jump starting the dissemination of the vaccine, it would be someone like Amazon. In the spirit of the old pop up sales. Amazon is famous for their now partnering with Virginia Mason to vaccinate 2000 people this Sunday and an event near the spheres. You, uh, must register through Virginia Mason and will warn you there are weightless for many vaccine clinics. We're learning that about 150 of the National Guard troops sent to the nation's capital after the riot have never tested positive for the coronavirus. Some members of Congress blamed their colleagues who refused to wear masks for an earlier outbreak of the capital. Today, President Biden signed two more executive orders, one that boost the federal minimum wage and a second that helps the hungry. We have the tools to help people. So let's use the tools. Oh, used him. Now The president is leaning on Congress to pass it to trillion dollar package. He says it would speed up of return to full employment and the U. S Senate today confirmed General Lloyd Austin is defense secretary. He's the first African American man to hold that post. Let's go to Cairo Radio. Real 10 traffic Kristie Taylor getting you home who are definitely keeping an eye on the lineups for drivers on north on I five as we get out of shoreline into mount like terrorists, little tangled up outside of the Boeing Freeway up to serial 5 to 8 Mary's fill in the south. And for all five drivers still struggling outside of Bellevue, the South bound four or five drivers still getting hit. The brakes is well as we get closer to 30th north, and four or five difficult outside of South Center to the Valley Freeway from an earlier wreck. We're still bumper to bumper on South 25 from just after Highway 18 to the dome. It looks We have a crash on the side North and I find the other Tacoma mall. Heavy traffic continues through Lake would travel times right now, From Olympia to Tacoma at 38 minutes of 52 minute Drive from Tacoma to Olympia. Traffic is brought to you by invisible fence dot com. Invisible Fence Brands boundary plus family of products as a containment solution. Customized exclusively for you and your pet visit. Invisible fence dot com to schedule your free consultation. Cairo Radio. Real time traffic. I'm Tracy Taylor. Your Cairo Video forecast calls for lows tonight around 30, mostly sunny tomorrow with highs in the low forties. It's 44 in downtown Seattle. I'm the Bosch for breaking news highlights, podcasts and more download the Cairo radio at Cairo radio cheer for what's next way could all use someone on our.

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"north coast" Discussed on AM 1350 WEZS

AM 1350 WEZS

02:09 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on AM 1350 WEZS

"Latest when you need it on demand from Fox News and Amazon, Alexa Washington State man accused of a Corona virus vaccine scam is under arrest. Federal prosecutors say Johnny Stein trying to pass himself off as a bio tech expert Claiming to be the founder and president of North Coast biologics as early as March. Stein is accused of posting offers on social media to inject customers with a covert vaccine for a charge of 400 to $1000. This despite the fact he received a cease and desist decree from the state attorney general U. S Attorney Brian Moran says Stein was injecting people with an unknown substance, claiming it was a vaccine. Hamburg. ADI Fox News investigators are trying to determine what caused the National Guard helicopter to crash Wednesday night in upstate New York, killing the three guard members on board. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office quickly moved to secure the crash site for Army investigators. We've applied several resource is to this effort. Our patrol deputies or supervisors, Air Command staff all hands on deck for this, chief Deputy, Michael Fowler says area residents paid tribute to the fallen troops as their remains were escorted to the medical examiner's office. They came out of their homes. They stood on the side of the road. With flags. Saluting Steve Rapoport. Fox News, I says, claiming responsibility for the twin Baghdad bombings that killed at least 32 people on Thursday on the baseball team from the past that produced Legends of the game is making a comeback. The Kansas City T Bones and independent baseball team. The American Association is bringing back a historical moniker, changing their name to the Kansas City Monarchs to pay tribute to the iconic Negro Leagues Ball Club. Negro Leagues Baseball Museum signed a licensing agreement with the owners of the minor league team to honor the original Monarchs, who won the first Negro League World Series. Back in 1924. Matt Napolitano, Fox News And I'm Carmen Roberts. And this is Fox News. The mission of Paralyzed Veterans of.

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"north coast" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

03:22 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"Not a lot of great basketball games just completed your great term inaction wrapping up this week, which will continue on then you have county attorneys. You have the married county attorney. You have the Union Apple City tournament next week. You have some conference tournaments. Have anybody coming up? You in addition to that you got college basketball coming up this week and mentioned it earlier in the show Tonight. Thebes Perry show for the Girls State tournament is Sunday, January 24th So think about that. So tomorrow we went to a couple of weeks headed into that. Just so you know, Greg, Greg strong, I will be doing That alive. It is. It's unbelievable that we're at that point in the year, but we're talking about a pairing show on Buir. We're very, very excited about the opportunity to to do it. I will tell you That is a whole lot of work that goes into it. And the tension is always kind of fun. Because you know what you're doing is pretty important, and we appreciate the opportunity to do that. So if you don't already have that Circled on your calendar. January 24 for the girls pairing show for the upcoming I just say Girls State basketball championship. And, um, you know, when these next few days we're gonna hear more details about the NC a men's basketball tournament, it could have an impact on the girls. Tournament in terms of dates, facilities, those kinds of things so as we know it, we will give you that information. A zit becomes available to us, but It's gonna be a very interesting spring without question we get into into March on February March, Man. Oh, man, it's gonna be crazy. Uh, great. Good crazy be a lot of basketball to talk about. And so you know, again, um, throughout the night, we appreciate you joining us appreciate those phone calls from coaches. There's just so much going on so many things happening Basketball wise in our state. And congratulations to Indiana State and to ball state. Now, you py Notre Dame Goodwin's for all of them today, Uh, college basketball. Start Stop start Stop Cove, It is is a very important factor in all that. And so as you look ahead in terms of trying to go to games and see what games you can catch. We think it's always advisable to call ahead and double check and find out because You know, just here. Here's an example. You look at the North Coast Conference, which Wabash and depart are in. They haven't started yet. And so they have not begun, so their seasons begins soon. So here we are getting into January. They haven't played and so it's very interesting and we wish them all the best to look Also, in addition to that good luck to the Pacers tomorrow. Game was called off tonight..

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"north coast" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:28 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on WTOP

"Medical centers. It's 6 41, Virginia man is under arrest after he is accused of pulling up to a checkpoint near the U. S capitol with a gun. Ah, lot of ammunition and a fake inauguration credential. Westley Allan dealer. A front royal was arrested around 6 30 last evening by U. S. Capitol police. This is at a checkpoint at North Coast. Capital and East Street northeast. In court documents, police say they found an unregistered nine millimeter Glock and over 500 rounds of ammunition and dealers truck as well, A shotgun shells and a 17 round ammunition magazine He's been charged with carrying a pistol that is not registered in D C W T. OBY, National security correspondent J. J. Green reports. Inaugural credentials are being scrutinized after this arrest. Now ahead of the inauguration, Washington has become a de facto fortress. PBS NEWS Our White House correspondent Michele Sindoor, guest moderator of Washington week joined W. T. O. P S. Sean and Brandon with more It's surreal and also feels like a nightmare. Driving through Washington D. C. Of someone who's been here for a long time. The city's almost unrecognizable become a fortress. Security officials are on high alert. Lawmakers are in some ways, saying that they're scared of each other was just watching an interview with the senior member of the Armed Services Committee, saying that he's worried that some lawmakers might take guns. Into the House Lord to shoot other members. I mean, that is incredible and scary, And it shows that the moment that we're living in was one of those such heightened fear and and then trust among Americans, and even um, of course, among our own lawmakers in Congress just completely broken down. All this, of course, is happening as it impeachment trial boom and an inauguration. There's so many security Warnings from the FBI and law officials. And of course, we're seeing thousands and thousands of National Guard troops come to the city, so it's just an incredible time of upheaval in a fear. We've talked about and you mentioned you know what a hellish day it was January 6th at the capital, new videos and stories. They're coming in daily. We're learning how close the writers got to Vice President Pence. How do leaders our leaders respond to all of this? It's a good question. I think it's one that we're going to have to really watch and see what happened This week. We saw the most bipartisan impeachment ever, and even with that it was still 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump. Many House Republicans stood up and said, either. Yes, the president has some sort of culpability here, but he shouldn't be impeached. That was the stand of House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy. Then you had the third ranking House GOP member list, Cheney saying Actually, she's voting to impeach because President Trump betrayed his oath of office and betrayed the constitution. So in some ways, you're seeing a little bit of bipartisanship. But honestly, you're also seeing a lot of Camps of partisanship with BC Responding to All of this that we witnessed and experienced in a way that it that it responded women they were arguing over the cove is Bill for months and months, with Democrats in one corner and Republicans in another. I think we may get to a point where lawmakers want to talk more about white supremacy and the danger of domestic terrorists, but they're also Republicans who want to stick with the president and want to make sure That this conversation and then this aftermath doesn't hurt Republicans. Chances of trying to take back the Senate when the presidency and all the other political calculations that they often make Michelle Sindoor guest moderator.

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"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:59 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Steelhead on the north coast. A lot of people wait for that. Um, they wait for those big storms. The first big push of fish to come in. It really hasn't happened up to. Ah, about a week ago. You know, there was some minor storms, of course, the North Coast. The northwestern corner of California is a whole different climate and arrested his state. They get all that whether that misses the valley and goes up in Oregon and eventually Idaho. We don't get so they get a lot more rain, so, but there was a few storms up there. But that didn't bring in the amount officially thought back in December, But usually after January, 1st That's when it happens. If it does. Rain will Kenny Priest he's up there. He lived there. He guides there. He keeps an eye on things and I talked to him about that very situation yesterday. Any last weekend. We were expecting rain up North Open for the first big runs of steelhead. The Smith blew out the check. Oh, the eel all blew out. What's the latest wasn't a serious of storms and what's the situation now? Well, Yeah, it was definitely a serious of storms. There was two or three big ones that hit us and, you know, like predicted everything all the rivers blew out at one point or another, and where we are now is the only river that's really fishable or green is a Smith River. So since Sunday, the yield the Eel River south work, a deal and the check. Oh, they're all big and brown. So they're just they're just you know, too far out there still so we got a little bit of rain last night. You know which kind of its been kind of a yo yo all week so up, down, up down and the only one that survived that is Smith River. Okay, as usual. Okay, usual, And that's that's kind of what we predicted. Even though it's big. It was still green and you know people either punking or they're able to.

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"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

08:56 min | 3 years ago

"north coast" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Going to get the amount of rain. That we hoped for. And anyway, the further South you go the less rain in the meantime, up in the Smith River and the check Oh River and the Eel River on the coast of north Coast to California check. Oh, of course, is in order. But Um, if those rivers blow out, this will be just exactly what the first big runs of steel had need to come into The river. Now we already have some range a couple weeks ago, and everybody up there expected stealing to come in, but they did not come in in any numbers. They had a half pounders. Not a whole lot of steel had adult steelhead and steelhead are funny. I mean, the conditions convey perfect. It was two weeks ahead of time. They just kind of hang back. But Daniel for January, 1st comes along and if there's a storm there there, so that's why we're all looking forward to that now. That also holds true as you'll hear today in a couple reports still head on the Trinity and the clam up when we don't get any rain, those fish kind of hunkered down. They're not right. They're not real close to spawning. They're going to spawn. You know, most steelhead up north. They're going to spawn. Maybe in February in that maybe in the march So they're just hanging out and they get a little a little push of water in the face, And then they move up River. Will you get a push of fish up a river? Everybody catches a few fish for a few days. Then they get tough. A few of them move on the ones that stay. They get tough to catch. So that's why rain so important on the coast am inland. But, uh, you know, if even if this, uh excuse me forecast is partially true, That's gonna be good news ahead and that, of course, the American River opened yesterday. As did the upper portion of the McCollum E and the Feather River. Now the American River. We're gonna have a couple reports today. Uh, what is it about the America It seems like nobody pays any attention to the American River. It. Just take whatever it is and call it good enough. I'm a little tired of that. I mean, the American River used to be a great steelhead river. Why isn't a great steelhead River anymore? Well, you can get all the excuses in the world from the department gives Maura excuses than anybody in the World Department official Wildlife and the Department of Water Resource is and the Bureau of Reclamation. The fact is There's not enough attention paid to it, but from what I hear There was several fish caught. I'm not going to say a lot because there's a lot of people fish in the American on opening, but some nice steelhead were copped. Okay, We're gonna have to see how it develops over the next week or two. See what's going on. The crowds will diminish you might have a better chance. But They were sure should be nice if they could develop a fishery like they used to have. Yeah, well, we'll have more on that later. Uh, Dan Barker, and I'll have a conversation about that. Dan's going to be on a little later this morning. And the reason he's gonna be on a little later is Hopefully, we can get a hold of Mike Bernsen of Eagle Lake's ranch. No, this is a hunting and fishing ranch in Eastern War Washington, But this time a year it's known for its fabulous Mallard duck hunting. This is kind of a bucket list thing. It's not inexpensive by any means, Although it's doable. If you want to do a day hunt, they have a huge lodge will tell you about that. They have all encompassing rates. They have rates of just if you want to go duck hunting. But it's mallards. And one of the reason is they grow a lot of corn that they flood and coincidently and they have some warm springs. They keep the water from freezing, unlike the rest of eastern Washington, so hopefully we can Michael will join us about quarter to six. Dan Barker will come on. It's seven on talk about the opener in the American Rob Reimers has been rustic. Rob's has been fishing Coke Annie at Bullard's bar. Excuse me. Um, I'm getting a lot of fish. Problem is they're small. But if you like coke and efficient you could go down there and catch a limits of cocaine. And remember the limit. There is Tim. So you know, you could get a lot have a lot of action. Or, um, describe that bass are still missing in action. This has been the worst winter I can remember in my life. Maybe I can't remember that good name or but usually they're saying this time of year we used to fish and I'm a call me off the You know, um Beaver Slough Sycamore Slew Hogs, Slew the stripers and move in there and hunker down for the winner. Uh, different areas in the sand mocking Louis. We would be spooning for the big schools, The stripers. Definitely in the Liberty Island area. Uh, bait fishing and the Rio Vista down in the Montezuma sleep. It's not happening. Maybe Clyde will will can up there just a little bit, But as of now, it's really not happening. The crab season. Well, Andy, Juliana, and just a few minutes is gonna update us. What's going on there? Well, obviously the crab fishermen are ready to go. The pricer being offered by the buyers is not good enough for their efforts. The whole system is broken. And it seems like we go through this every year and who suffers the crab fisherman and us If we like fresh crab, the crab you buying the stores Now it's all frozen from this last summer or before. If anybody advertises fresh crab, you better question them severely. Okay? Um Lincoln Young will join us from Colin's Lake, calls Lake and years camping is going on there. As usual. Fishing is slow down a little bit. It's winter, but there's still catching some nice trout. Lincoln will update us. Craig Newton of Wolfish tackle in Auburn was on the American River yesterday, and he will talk to us about that. Also the fishing in Folsom Lake Jake Kelly of hooked Great little store. The Taco Stuart I own will also join us and update us on Amador and Comanche. Both are doing okay. And both out planning programs Comanche I mean, earlier this week dumped another £3600. I mean that the lake is full of fish. Then the loophole upon a bitch. Overt. Sweeney's will update us on Barry Yes, of Berryessa has been really the single I think best fishing Lake in northern California for a variety of species for the last several months, and we're talking about you know, with the big schools to shad, you go over and spoon or drop shot or whatever, and catch smallmouth large mouth spotted bath. Nice size rainbow trout. Beautiful, nice, fresh king salmon, occasional crop e occasional schooI fish, occasional catfish. I mean, come on, anyway, he'll update us what's going on over there, and we'll get his take on the scrappers and find out what's going on in the Napa River. Kyle Wives of headhunters, catch and limit after limit of trout in New Malone Is there not the biggest fish that he'd like to get? But you know, there's lots of action to be have their Don Paige Anneli is on his way to clear lick as we speak for his annual trip, they get a whole, but they get dozens and dozens and dozens of Jumbo Minos and go over and try to catch her release some of the big bath in Clear Lake and he has a good time every year, so we'll talk to him beforehand, but he was he fished Berryessa, so we'll get another report there. Then, as we have time. We'll get a report from Kurt Porter Career or Sack River guide. He closed out the salmon fishing in the Sacramento River in style. You know, it rained earlier in the week. Guess what? All the late fall run, Sam and this was the last week for them up in the Red bluff to Anderson area, and.

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On the Origin of English

Lexicon Valley

13:10 min | 3 years ago

On the Origin of English

"So here is the basic story. The idea is that germanic goes back to some original language. We call it proto germanic. We can't know what it speakers would've called it. There was this original language that became german and english and swedish et cetera and that would have been spoken probably in that little neck of denmark or maybe a little southwards of that in. Let's say about five hundred bc. So that's where proto germanic would have started in the meantime there's a thesis that that language was profoundly impacted by invading or at least imposing people from the near east people from way down where there is today lebanon and syria and israel specifically it would be the phoenicians. The phoenicians were one of many people in that region and they would have spoken a semitic language. I e a language related to what we know today as hebrew and arabic and if we wanna go. Further afield aramaic and cross the red sea. And it's i'm hurric- in ethiopia. But they spoke of semitic language and we know what they spoke because they wrote it down because they actually were the first people who grabbed the alphabet when it was very quietly and scrap invented probably by mercenary soldiers in egypt. The finishes took it and made into something that they use. Basically to write down business related things they want writing epochs. They weren't writing the grapes of wrath. But they were writing and so the phoenicians are the ones who end up spreading the alphabet throughout the world. In any case more to the point the phoenicians were big travelers. they did not like to stay home. The phoenicians started ruling the roost. They were probably in about eleven hundred bc and they didn't just stay there they sailed. They traded they got themselves around what was then considered by people like them the world throughout the mediterranean they keep on going westward and of course once you get out to where there's no more land while you might start going up into like spain and they kind of around the coast they traded. They brought things back. They were great intermediaries now in the middle east. They had their cities like like tire and blows or carthage. That you hear so much about on the north coast of africa that is phoenician or punic territory but they sailed and you know there is evidence that they sailed not only to roughly spain and portugal. Which is what we have absolutely concrete evidence for them doing but as evidence that they kept going and they went all the way up to northern europe and past. What's now germany. And they actually would have gone all the way to that part of denmark. One little piece of evidence is that they got people. Amber got some amber in greece. If you've got some amber and what is today lebanon. While the amber as often as not from up in that baltic northern european region they had a lot of amber amber is pretty. I think amber is preserving bits of dinosaur tales and insects and things like that but also just gorgeous you kind of want to bite it. Big amber trade. Well they always seem to have it. We'll have they get it. Well it would seem that. They had some sort of connection to northern europe. That in itself doesn't mean that they sailed all the way up there and got it because there were ways of trading amber just a cross the european continent but the fact that they had so much amber is one of a great many things. It's like the spokes in a wheel. An argument is about various things that all seem to point in the same direction. What about that amber. But more to the point it's about the language what is wrong with manic. Why is it so odd. Well what is this case that these people came from the near east and sailed all the way up around your understand. What the thesis is. The idea is that speakers of phoenician settled in somewhere in this part of denmark and there was long-term settlement where speakers of this phoenician and speakers of this thing we called proto germanic mixed to the point that many people were basically speaking proto germanic in phoenician to an extent this is what we linguists call language contact theory. The idea being that proto germanic ended up being really stamped by this other way of being a language because there would have been these settlements where venetians ruled the roost and their language seemed to be the cool one and it was the one that people switch to so the proto germanic ended up being profoundly affected it kind of wanted to be cool and became more like venetian. What's the evidence that that happened given that. There is no archaeological evidence. Partly because what would have been the shore back then has since become underwater. So we can't really dig up wear. The settlements probably would have been well. One of the things is words. So as i said so many words in germanic languages don't trace back. They just pop up all of a sudden it's about one in three and that's a conservative estimate. Now some of the experts. Just don't give a damn about that. And they have other things to do. They have bigger fish to fry in that as perfectly understandable. Sometimes you just don't give a damn you know what i don't care about. For example i do not care about outer space. I remember when there was the apollo landing and everybody was so excited and they actually rolled in a little black and white. Tv into my classroom. We were supposed to watch. I didn't care. I'm more interested in what's going on here astrophysics. I respect it. But i do not care about saturn

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Hurricane Iota batters Central America

The Takeaway

06:49 min | 3 years ago

Hurricane Iota batters Central America

"Devastating devastating devastating devastating devastating devastating hurricanes hurricanes hurricanes hurricanes hurricanes hurricanes have have have have have have pummeled pummeled pummeled pummeled pummeled pummeled Central America on November 3rd hurricane at the first struck Nicaragua and then made its way to Honduras and Guatemala. According to the Red Cross. More than two million people in the region were affected by floods and landslides caused by the hurricane. Then this week, another hurricane Hurricane iota made landfall in Central America delivering yet another blow to the region. The two storms back to back aren't only devastating to communities in Central America, but are also complicating efforts to mitigate covert 19. Joining us now to talk about what's happening on the ground is Jeff EARNS two freelance journalist based in Honduras. Jeff Thanks for being with us For having me. So what are conditions on the ground in Honduras right now? Right now. Much of Honduras is underwater, particularly in the Northwest Sula Valley region, which is home to about two million people, and it's really the economic motor. Of the country, So the fact that so much of this area in particular is underwater is really indicative of how damaging it is. Given that roughly 40% of the GDP or more is produced in this region, but really after iota we have much more widespread damage. A lot across the whole country was a much larger storm. So just particular across the North Coast and and the West, there's still rising waters in some parts. We've lost a lot of bridges and roads and other infrastructure. There's many people are currently displaced by the flooding. The storm's first struck Nicaragua before going through Honduras and Guatemala. What were the effects in those two countries? With a to it was damaging. But it went through a pretty lowly populated area of Nicaragua. But iota was so much larger. That it really hit harder in Nicaragua, and even the winds were harder to sew. In Nicaragua. We're seeing pretty widespread damage flooding even in the capital, Managua. And south of it to Nicaragua's pretty devastated this 0.2. You've been reporting on this region in Honduras for awhile have how have the government's responded to efforts on the ground? The government's response has been heavily criticized ahead of eight actually scheduled this special holiday for that week week in in order order to to try try to to Remote Remote domestic domestic tourism tourism and and stimulate stimulate the the economy, economy, which which has has been been really really hit hit hard hard by by the the cove cove in in 19 19 pandemic, and there was a clear reticence by the government to Cancel that vacation, so they did not emit alerts or or evacuation orders, which led Tens of thousands of people in completely caught off guard being and then ended up getting trapped on the roof, some for as many as five days. And, of course, That led to two more deaths, which we really don't know how much yet because the water Has never been able to fully received from eight to before We got hit by iota, so there's really clear negligence by the government here and then in terms of responding They're completely overwhelmed by it. And they clearly unprepared and there's a real question of how they're spending. Their resource is the government just a year ago. Just from Israel. This Folks from war and yet their emergency response unit doesn't have the boats necessary to go to the healthy, strong currents that was seen from the footing in order to rescue people. Until the water gets down. The people are very upset, definitely more than ever with with the government and this could definitely lead to even more political instability than we've seen down here in the past and that political instability Could also sperm or migration out of the region. Is that right? Coming towards where? There That's the United States are moving towards Mexico or other places this people try to survive. Absolutely. There's already people organizing on social media caravans that looks like they're planning for January, most of them whether or not that materializes. There's just no doubt we're going to see it another tick in migration over the next year, particularly As Kobe 19 travel Strick Shins are eased. I took so many people already. Particularly the young people who just see no opportunity. They have no work, and now they've lost everything. They really have nothing to lose, and they see migrating as the quickest way to be able to help their families to rebuild and and recoup everything they've lost. United States government has limited at least one of the Trump administration migration from many of these countries. At the same time, it's asked many Central American countries to help it with its asylum policies. Has the U. S government sent any aid? To these countries as they struggled to deal with the blows from these hurricanes. The lack of leadership from the U. S. Following this crisis is really Shocking. There's been no word from the State Department or from the White House, other than U S aid, which is down here most recently after Iota they designated $17 million to the region. Half of which is going to Honduras and then Also the U. S. Military, based on here has been a source of rescue missions, which has definitely been very helpful. But $17 million We're talking about billions and billions of dollars in damage. And really in 1998 when Hurricane Mitch hit, which is the worst natural disaster in center America To date, it was US leadership that mobilized support from the global community. And that is completely lacking at this point. President elect Biden has expressed his concern and support for the region, so there's hope that when he takes office He will take up that traditional leadership role of the U. S. To help one of its neighbors will be watching to see how this pans out. Jeff earns two freelance reporter based in Honduras. Thanks for being with us and stay safe. Thanks for having me

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Iota still a threat after killing dozens in Central America

The Takeaway

07:16 min | 3 years ago

Iota still a threat after killing dozens in Central America

"A set of devastating hurricanes have pummeled central america on november third hurricane bertha. I struck nicaragua and then made its way through honduras in guatemala. According to the red cross more than two million people in the region were affected by floods and landslides caused by the hurricane and then this week another hurricane hurricane iota made landfall in central america delivering yet another blow to the region. The two storms back to back aren't only devastating to communities in central america but are also complicating efforts to mitigate covid nineteen joining us. Now to talk about what's happening on the ground is jeff ernst a freelance journalists base in honduras. Jeff thanks for being with us after having me. So what are conditions on the ground in honduras right now right now. Much of honduras is is underwater Particularly in the northwest soula valley region which is home to about two million people and putting the second largest in honduras and pedro soula as really the motor of of the country. So the fact that so much of this area in particular is underwater is really indicative of how damaging is given that roughly forty percent of the gdp or more is produced in this region but really After i iota we have much of a widespread damage Across the whole country was a much larger storm so just particularly crest the north coast and the west. They're still a rising waters. Some parts We've last a lot of bridges and roads and other infrastructure and as many people are currently displaced by the flooding. The storm's first struck nicaragua before going through honduras and guatemala. What were the effects in those two countries with evita it. It was damaging but it went through a pretty lowly populated area of nicaragua but iota so much larger that it really hit harder in nicaragua. And even the wins were harder to so nicaragua. We're seeing pretty widespread damage flooding even in the capital of managua and south of it so nicaragua's pretty devastated this point. You you've been reporting on This region in honduras for awhile have. How have the government's responded to effort on the ground. The the government's response has been heavily criticised ahead of eight to actually scheduled the special holiday for that week. In order to try to promote domestic tourism and and stimulate the economy which has been really hit hard by the covid nineteen pandemic and there was a clear reticence by the government to cancel that vacation and so they did not emit alerts or or evacuation orders which led to tens of thousands of people completely caught off guard been and then ended up getting trapped on the roads some for as many as five days and of course that led to more deaths which we really don't know how much yet because the water was never even able to fully recede from eight to before we got hit by iota So there's really some clear negligence by the government here and then with in terms of responding. They're they're completely overwhelmed By it and a complete clearly unprepared and missouri question of how they're spending the resources government just a year ago or just from israel this for war that really has has seen of her for country like and yet they're emergency response. Units doesn't have the votes necessary to be able to deal with the strong currents that we're seen from the flooding in order to rescue people in until the water gets down. Do people are very upset. Definitely more than ever with the government and and this could definitely to even more political instability than we've seen down here in the past and that political instability could also spur more Migration out of the region is that right coming towards A whether that's the united states are moving towards mexico or other places as people try to survive absolutely. There's already people organizing on social media caravans That looks like they're planning for january most of them Whether or not that materializes There's just no doubt. We're going to see an uptick in migration over the next year particularly as covy nineteen travel restrictions are eased You know. I talked to so many people already particularly the young people Who just see no opportunity They have no work and now they've lost everything so they really have nothing to lose And they see migrating as the quickest way to be able to help to their families to rebuild and recoup everything. They've lost the united states government. has limited at least under the trump administration migration from many of these countries at the same time it's ass many central american countries to help it with its asylum policies Has the us. Government sent any aid to these countries as they struggle to deal with the blows from these hurricanes the lack of leadership from the us Following these crisis is really shocking. There's been no word from the state department or from the white house other than us aid which is down here. Most recently after i iota they designated seventeen million dollars through the region half of which is going to honduras and then also the. Us military base. Don't here has been a source of of rescue missions which has definitely been very helpful but seventeen million dollars when we're talking about billions and billions dollars damage and really in nine hundred ninety eight when hurricane mitch hit which was the worst natural disaster in central america to date it was. Us leadership that mobilized support from the global community and that is completely lacking at this point. president-elect biden has expressed is concerned and support for the region. So there's hope that when he takes office he will take that traditional leadership role of the. Us to help one of its neighbors. I'll be watching to see how this pans out.

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Hurricane Iota batters Central America

The Takeaway

05:30 min | 3 years ago

Hurricane Iota batters Central America

"A set of devastating hurricanes have pummeled central america on november third hurricane bertha. I struck nicaragua and then made its way through honduras in guatemala. According to the red cross more than two million people in the region were affected by floods and landslides caused by the hurricane and then this week another hurricane hurricane iota made landfall in central america delivering yet another blow to the region. The two storms back to back aren't only devastating to communities in central america but are also complicating efforts to mitigate covid nineteen joining us. Now to talk about what's happening on the ground is jeff ernst a freelance journalists base in honduras. Jeff thanks for being with us after having me. So what are conditions on the ground in honduras right now right now. Much of honduras is is underwater Particularly in the northwest soula valley region which is home to about two million people and putting the second largest in honduras and pedro soula as really the motor of of the country. So the fact that so much of this area in particular is underwater is really indicative of how damaging is given that roughly forty percent of the gdp or more is produced in this region but really After i iota we have much of a widespread damage Across the whole country was a much larger storm so just particularly crest the north coast and the west. They're still a rising waters. Some parts We've last a lot of bridges and roads and other infrastructure and as many people are currently displaced by the flooding. The storm's first struck nicaragua before going through honduras and guatemala. What were the effects in those two countries with evita it. It was damaging but it went through a pretty lowly populated area of nicaragua but iota so much larger that it really hit harder in nicaragua. And even the wins were harder to so nicaragua. We're seeing pretty widespread damage flooding even in the capital of managua and south of it so nicaragua's pretty devastated this point. You you've been reporting on This region in honduras for awhile have. How have the government's responded to effort on the ground. The the government's response has been heavily criticised ahead of eight to actually scheduled the special holiday for that week. In order to try to promote domestic tourism and and stimulate the economy which has been really hit hard by the covid nineteen pandemic and there was a clear reticence by the government to cancel that vacation and so they did not emit alerts or or evacuation orders which led to tens of thousands of people completely caught off guard been and then ended up getting trapped on the roads some for as many as five days and of course that led to more deaths which we really don't know how much yet because the water was never even able to fully recede from eight to before we got hit by iota So there's really some clear negligence by the government here and then with in terms of responding. They're they're completely overwhelmed By it and a complete clearly unprepared and missouri question of how they're spending the resources government just a year ago or just from israel this for war that really has has seen of her for country like and yet they're emergency response. Units doesn't have the votes necessary to be able to deal with the strong currents that we're seen from the flooding in order to rescue people in until the water gets down. Do people are very upset. Definitely more than ever with the government and and this could definitely to even more political instability than we've seen down here in the past and that political instability could also spur more Migration out of the region is that right coming towards A whether that's the united states are moving towards mexico or other places as people try to survive absolutely. There's already people organizing on social media caravans That looks like they're planning for january most of them Whether or not that materializes There's just no doubt. We're going to see an uptick in migration over the next year particularly as covy nineteen travel restrictions are eased You know. I talked to so many people already particularly the young people Who just see no opportunity They have no work and now they've lost everything so they really have nothing to lose And they see migrating as the quickest way to be

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Seattle Weather Forecast: Rain, Wind And Heavy Mountain Snow

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise

01:02 min | 3 years ago

Seattle Weather Forecast: Rain, Wind And Heavy Mountain Snow

"Too slow past travel into Tonight. We also have that strong westerly breeze and locally windy conditions that remain in place through this evening as well, especially on the open waters of the Pacific coast in Washington's north coast. Where the waves are producing some beach erosion Agents of beach to breathe now eventually, by tonight, the winds will subside. Brief break in the stormy weather comes mid day tomorrow before yet another storm rolls in off the Pacific. Producing another round of lowland rain mountain mountain snow snow and and breezy breezy conditions conditions Saturday Saturday afternoon afternoon through through Sunday, Sunday, and and the the coma coma Weather Weather Center Center and and meteorologist meteorologist Kristen Kristen Clarke. Clarke. Kristin Kristin mentioned mentioned snow snow over over the the mountain mountain passes passes and and we we saw saw some of that this morning closing Snoqualmie right now, the only mountain restrictions we see are on Stevens passed highway to traction tires are required and chains required on vehicles with large gross weight. On Snoqualmie Pass. It's just an advisory for traction tires and oversized vehicles prohibited on both passes right now at home. Covert tests have been available for a while now, but his cases continue to climb. Some states are urging

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Deep Valley Red Blend 2018

The CheapWineFinder Podcast

04:48 min | 3 years ago

Deep Valley Red Blend 2018

"Day. From. Sheep flying, find it Ascom again. Today we have. Five ninety nine red blend from trader Joe's The teat. Surround Low Sarah. It goes by the name of. Deep Valley Red Wine Blend Mendocino twenty eight teams. Normally Five ninety nine red wine kinda scares me a little bit because. You expect a few things out of red wine some oak aging some. Just some general aging. There is no budget applied ninety wine and a white wine. A little bit different like a Soviet block, a young savvy blockers young. They just make it. Right -Chusetts fresh. Lines good there. It doesn't that doesn't need to cost a lot of money. Learn, you need to do a little bit too and so it's always a little bit scary but I think they spied it's actually a food. Wise. I think it does better. With burgers or like a steak burrito does. On its own and I'm fine with it not the most malicious wine ever taste taste fine. But it's you know it's pretty pretty good. It's made by one of the oldest wineries in Mendocino. If you ever want to know who makes these winds for trader Joe's or any other Any other store where they don't really tell you what's what? Trademark. Registry. Website you get in there within our. Trademark lackadaisical it has come up. But. That doesn't mean that's a one that winery comes up would ever make on their own these custom crush people trader Joe's goes down and says, I want a wine like this at this price. They think, yeah. Okay. We can do that but it might not be a wine that they would ever do on their own. So don't read too much into who makes other than if they make good quality wine. They're probably not skipping on the quality that. They held back. And that's that and this is. It's a good ninety, nine Tuesday night. Pizza, burgers. Fine for them is this really well. You Know Harry. You go in and out Burger, we don't have it ended up Burger Chicago. It picked this would go great with that. There's another thing another observation about trader Joe's wines, and here's a five, ninety, nine wine from a single Aba. Under ten dollars. Californian the label which means that the grapes come from all over. It comes from the North Coast Central. Coast Central Valley. and. That's usually because to make wine cheap you gotta have. A lot of it. You gotTa make. Five hundred thousand bottles. And these big wine corporations do that they'll have holdings everywhere and you know they own vineyards contractors everywhere. So to make the most of their money and utilize scrapes pick from all over but trader, Joe's isn't like. They, go to a single ABA. And you don't know out of this is a single vineyard wine but not that, and there are a lot of vineyards in. In the Mendocino but. You know usually when these cheaper the winds are the simpler things is way to happens. You know they're not be off. You've got to bring in grapes from twenty seven different. Vineyards that might happen but you gotta figure cheaper just to grab one or two. So. To storebrand. You get a much more exclusive line for cheaper price than you do in a retail line. But you don't really know what you're getting basically. You're taking a chance but you get these single ABA wines and he don't know who's making what where, when all the time. But. If you go the trademark website, find out who's doing at Subic meals. Usually go because a lot of times these people. Make. These winds for trader. Joe's whatever their own brand self, their thirty five forty dollars. Make wines I mean it's. Just happen to have some extra great somewhere getting their hands on something. And you know trader Joe's better for. So. There you go. You got the deep sally you red wine blend from. Five, ninety, nine crazy price. There is some. You know it's It's a twenty eight. So it's fairly young for Redwan. Super Young read one.

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Time captured in a capsule

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

04:56 min | 3 years ago

Time captured in a capsule

"Welcome to catch Miss Mysteries I'm your host kid crumb today despite the fact that we have so many things going on with the corona virus, the economy just around the world kind of an upheaval I thought it would be interesting to look back at how people thought. This might look at long ago and will address time capsules according to the International Time Capsule Society Around fifteen thousand time capsules worldwide a time capsule could be a box, a bottle, literally a metal capsule, as often as time capsules contain letters and newspaper. Clippings about significant events, they also may contain letters and pictures created by children. Often school will bury a time capsule students ideas about what the future will be like some time capsules are meant to be opened fifty years but most have notes on the outside of the container asking that adopt be opened until a specific date. The oldest time capsule in the United. States was created by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams and is believed to have been buried in seventeen ninety five making the oldest known time capsule in the United. States. Time capsules have been discovered, but most have been purposefully dug up and open to time capsules out of Japan contain remnants survivors many time capsules are simply intended to show what was going on when they were buried in an area of Germany where German SS were trained time capsules beneath the floor refilled with Nazi Paraphernalia, including pictures of Hitler and two copies of his book Mein Kampf. Then there was a surprise time capsule discovered in plain sight at the American Legion post seventy six that had been sitting in. The lobby when they decided to fasten it down for safety sake, they discovered that it was possible time capsule from nineteen, thirty four but someone else have discovered earlier and left a note that stated simply thanks for the brandy note was tucked inside an empty brandy bottle many schools created time capsules usually elementary grades usually with the idea that in fifty years, most of the children are still in the area would appreciate the contents when the capsule was open fifty years later in the nineteen fifties, most children wrote about flying. And rocket ships by the nineteen sixties letters are about pollution becoming president demolition crews Albuquerque New Mexico, discovered a time capsule from Nineteen Sixty eight nearer former elementary school. Most of the children wrote about their favourite TV show but Greg Lee young men left a different kind of note, I'm dead. I. Go to Montgomery School that is the old school name I was born nineteen hundred you auto and I'm reading this directly. That's why it sounds kind of funny auto now no, I'm dead my favorite subject is spooking the police I play the guitar case you don't know what it is. It is supported with strings on him I am ten years old seal later savages. Greg Hat Morbid nature the most unusual time capsule. Now, certainly concerned a prophecy came true the capsule was a metal ammo box pulled from the foundation of a building all it was left of burned out logs ghost town of climax located in the southern Cascade Mountain range the child's printing dated nineteen forty eight described a town on British Columbia's North Coast that would boom in nineteen seventy nine with over a thousand residents but would become completely deserted by nineteen eighty two in the note he stated that the town would be as modern. As any community of that decade he ended with a comment that even after the town was completely deserted, it would still have electricity for thirty years underneath the date you printed his his name Philip Simon follow by grade three, Mrs Sims class for decades. The notes from the time capsule found climax collected dust in a police archive. The department hired a new officer who was given the assignment cleaning out the back room including the archives when he came to the letters from the time capsule, he page through them until he came to fill. The officer had grown up in Khazal. And had vivid memories of his family moving out of the town in nineteen eighty search on the station's computer revealed that indeed Kissel had ended up deserted by nineteen eighty two yet retained power lines for thirty years when officers searched the Internet for the author Philip Simon was not to be found nor could he locate any school in the area that was around in nineteen forty eight with a teacher with the last name of Sims.

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The City of Carthage

5 Minutes in Church History

04:14 min | 3 years ago

The City of Carthage

"Welcome back to another episode. Five minutes in Church history on this episode. We're going to a place to a very famous city in the ancient world. The city of Carthage Carthage was first settled by the Phoenicians. This of course was a crucial city right as were on the Mediterranean Sea. Carthage came to be known as the master of the Mediterranean. Sea Trade after the Phoenicians was part of the PUNIC. PUNIC empire, and then under Caesar Augustus who reigned from fourteen BC to twenty seven ad. Of course, this is the Caesar Augustus of the Gospel Narratives in the birth of Christ under Caesar Augustus Rome to control of Carthage and it became a great Roman city. It was second only to Rome and the Roman Empire Rivaling Alexandria from time to time for that position, but most give it to Carthage. At any given time in these centuries, the population of Carthage would be two hundred fifty thousand people that had all the telltale signs of a Roman city. There were theaters in the republic buildings. There were the extensive baths. There were aqueducts for. Water across the city, and even into the fields for farming, there was an extensive Roman road system. Soldiers were kept. There was a very busy port city and a very prosperous city. It also has quite a role in church history. It was the home of Talionis. Of course. Is that great church father from one sixty to two twenty as the one who gave us the word Trinity, and brought together all that biblical teaching of who got is in his Trinitaria and being, and so we have the word trinity coined at Carthage and two Oh. Three Carthage was the site of the martyrdom of perpetual and Felisa toss those very brave young women, and the wonderful story of their martyrdom in their courage in their stand for Christ. Well, it was at Carthage. and. The to fifty CIPRIAN was bishop of Carthage. This was on the heels of the decian persecution very intense persecution by the Roman emperor Shas. And after the persecution, and there was some relenting of it, folks were allowed back into the church created quite a controversy was known as the Donna test controversy that raged throughout the church from the fourth to sixth centuries and a key player in that controversy was CIPRIAN Bishop of Carthage. In three ninety seven. It was the site of the Third Council of Carthage. And the topic of discussion was the New Testament Canon and coming out of that council was an affirmation of the twenty seven books of the New Testament, so it played a role in the Canon controversies in development of the Early Church and in four sixteen, the Palais jeans were condemned at Carthage, so it played a role in the development of the doctrine of original sin. So what a fascinating city with rich history both in terms of the ancient world end in church history well as Rome was sacked by the barbarians in four ten carthage was sacked by the vandals and four, Twenty Nine Carthage became the capital of the vandal empire which spanned across that great north. Coast, and of course that North African coast had the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the vast Sahara desert to the south. Is Long came on the scene, the six hundreds, and began to threaten from the East and Right at the end of the six hundred at the battle of Carthage Carthage fell to Islam. It was dominated by Islamic control. There was a brief time during the Crusades when Carthage was retaken, but only for a short time. It remained Muslim throughout the era of the reformation and right onto the present day. Carthage in the present day is a suburb of Tunis. Capital city of the North African nation of Tunisia. Tunisia's the first government North Africa to give protection for religious freedom. But the nation itself is still dominated by Islam and while there is a church. They're going way back to those early centuries. It is still a church that suffers persecution in our present day.

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The Murchison Murders

Casefile True Crime

04:05 min | 3 years ago

The Murchison Murders

"The Murchison his large raging in the state of Western Australia. That's nine for it's agricultural and mining prospects. Spinning across two hundred, ninety, one thousand square kilometers, the region is home to many small sparsely populated towns that consists mostly of rugged up back and Darod Bush land. During the Western Australian Goldrush of the light eighteen hundreds, many people flocked to the area in the hopes of securing a fortune which resulted in the construction of several towns that were later abandoned when the short lived gold rush ended. Afterwards there was little work available except for agricultural workers shape, shearer's camel and toe spike is blacksmiths and boundary riders who were employed to maintain the outer edges of sheep and cattle stations. But. The turn of the Twentieth Century Roberts from the country's ace than sites had made their way across the desert, and into Western Australia's agricultural areas. European settlers had introduced the rabbits to Australia more than a hundred years earlier and to die, eventually became an invasive pest that caused significant damage to the country's ecology and farmland. To combat what became known as the great plague? The Western Australian government decided to build the world's longest fence which stretched all the way from the north. Coast to the south coast. In Nineteen, Oh two construction of the first phase began in the small wheatbelt belt in of Barak Open which became the major administration center for the fence. A twenty foot wide lawn was cleared through the Bush all the way south to a small bay called starvation. Boat Harbor and the Mesh fence was then erected to fate west of the center of the line. Twelve foot gates were installed at designated intervals to allow passage through the fence. Wooden posts were also added every mile h Ma with a number that represented the distance from Barak, open. In nineteen, Ninety five, the second phase began with the remainder of the fence, being built from Barracuda open to the north coast of Western Australia. Stretching for one thousand, eight, hundred twenty seven kilometers, it became known as the number one rabbit proof fence. The number two fence was completed in April of ninety five, and was one thousand, one hundred and fifty eight kilometers loan. It began on the south coast, approximately one hundred twelve kilometers west of the number, one fans, and essentially ran parallel to it before turning east and joining the first fence at Gum Creek. The number three fence, which was completed in Nineteen, seven, started knee Geraldton and extended two hundred and fifty six. Columba's east until it met the number two fence. Collectively the rabbit proof fence was three, thousand, two, hundred thirty seven kilometers long and building. It had cost the equivalent of around eighty three million Australian dollars in today's currency. A government sub department was established to supervise the constant maintenance of the fence. The maintenance team included a shape inspect off sobbing inspector, camel drivers. Rabbit hunters and boundary rod is. Fines were issued to anyone court leaving negates along the fence open, and it was also an offense, but any member of the public to use any of its maintenance tracks. Scattered along, the fence was small. Government earned stations and homesteads when maintenance supplies, watersheds and other facilities were housed.

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The Murchison Murders

Casefile True Crime

03:53 min | 3 years ago

The Murchison Murders

"The Murchison his large raging in the state of Western Australia. That's nine for it's agricultural and mining prospects. Spinning across two hundred, ninety, one thousand square kilometers, the region is home to many small sparsely populated towns that consists mostly of rugged up back and Darod Bush land. During the Western Australian Goldrush of the light eighteen hundreds, many people flocked to the area in the hopes of securing a fortune which resulted in the construction of several towns that were later abandoned when the short lived gold rush ended. Afterwards there was little work available except for agricultural workers shape, shearer's camel and toe spike is blacksmiths and boundary riders who were employed to maintain the outer edges of sheep and cattle stations. But. The turn of the Twentieth Century Roberts from the country's ace than sites had made their way across the desert, and into Western Australia's agricultural areas. European settlers had introduced the rabbits to Australia more than a hundred years earlier and to die, eventually became an invasive pest that caused significant damage to the country's ecology and farmland. To combat what became known as the great plague? The Western Australian government decided to build the world's longest fence which stretched all the way from the north. Coast to the south coast. In Nineteen, Oh two construction of the first phase began in the small wheatbelt belt in of Barak Open which became the major administration center for the fence. A twenty foot wide lawn was cleared through the Bush all the way south to a small bay called starvation. Boat Harbor and the Mesh fence was then erected to fate west of the center of the line. Twelve foot gates were installed at designated intervals to allow passage through the fence. Wooden posts were also added every mile h Ma with a number that represented the distance from Barak, open. In nineteen, Ninety five, the second phase began with the remainder of the fence, being built from Barracuda open to the north coast of Western Australia. Stretching for one thousand, eight, hundred twenty seven kilometers, it became known as the number one rabbit proof fence. The number two fence was completed in April of ninety five, and was one thousand, one hundred and fifty eight kilometers loan. It began on the south coast, approximately one hundred twelve kilometers west of the number, one fans, and essentially ran parallel to it before turning east and joining the first fence at Gum Creek. The number three fence, which was completed in Nineteen, seven, started knee Geraldton and extended two hundred and fifty six. Columba's east until it met the number two fence. Collectively the rabbit proof fence was three, thousand, two, hundred thirty seven kilometers long and building. It had cost the equivalent of around eighty three million Australian dollars in today's currency. A government sub department was established to supervise the constant maintenance of the fence. The maintenance team included a shape inspect off sobbing inspector, camel drivers. Rabbit hunters and boundary rod is. Fines were issued to anyone court leaving negates along the fence open, and it was also an offense, but any member of the public to use any of its maintenance tracks.

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California reverses course from reopening amid virus surge

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

01:03 min | 3 years ago

California reverses course from reopening amid virus surge

"So today we're dealing with new restrictions. California Governor Gavin Newsom announcing his implementing new state order orders to slow the surge in cover 19 cases across the state caper case. Tim Lance has the details. The governor says there are now 19 counties being more closely monitored by the state where Corona virus is flaring up. Sacramento is one of the 19 so he's ordering that select businesses end indoor operations in restaurants, wineries and tasting rooms. Movie theaters, Family entertainment, broadly defined by guidelines that we had previously put out zoos, museums and card rooms. In addition, he's recommending the county's cancel public Fourth of July weekend events. Now he's not closing state beaches. But we are modifying our parking facility operations in closing them to traffic throughout the Southern California region, as well as parts of Monterey County, Santa Cruz in through the Bay Area and up along the north Coast, Although up to cinema just go to kfbk dot com to see A list of 19 counties and watch the full briefing by the governor. Tim Lance News, 93.1 KFBK.

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Record Store Day Drop Dates and Speaker Shopping

Rock N Roll Archaeology

03:15 min | 3 years ago

Record Store Day Drop Dates and Speaker Shopping

"Welcome back to vinyl SNOB. I'm Dave Whitaker. It's been several years since I set out to a symbol ultimate scary. Oh System! The final piece speakers. Fortunately after moving to a small town of about thirty thousand people I found something very rare today. A full tilt stereo shop. North Coast Audio and owner Chris Larson. I remember you walked in one day. I think you're across the street. There's very little repair shop right across the street with some cool parts and pieces. People tend to wander into my shop after trying to find them. They're a little hard to find and I think you, you said. Yeah I saw Macintosh on the sign outside, and I was really surprised I said, come on in. Yeah, come take. Take a look and we. We started talking about audio. Talking about what stuff you have, and name dropping kind of our favorites and and stuff we've had stuff. We like stuff we want. We just Kinda hit it off. We had fun and I think I've had. You listened to a couple of things, and we talked about having you come back with some your own music, which I always always recommend. Expose me to to maybe some things I haven't heard but it's the best way to do it I mean. This is what you're going to listen to. On these speakers I can play a demo music of the stuff you hear at the audience shows. Day After, day, but what are you going to actually? Sit Down and listen to. That is the best thing and when when when you say records like. Yes, that's. That's always that's always the most fun for me so I'm glad you did that. Stereo stores are always GonNa have their own repertoire of demo music and I'm I'm no different. I have stuff that makes speakers sound good. Why why would you do otherwise? But you know what it boils down to is. You want to have stuff that you're going to listen to on a regular basis. Sound good. I like doing both I you know, let someone wow you when you come into a start. Let them play a demo or two of. There's because they know what's going to sound good on their speakers. Then play your own stuff to see how you know real world sound is going to be on the speakers that you're interested in. I remember you called me up after at first time you came in here and said you WANNA. Come down and listen to some speakers, which is my favorite part of the job showing off my toys here? A lot of times I'll start at those two hundred dollars, speakers and I'll let the client decide. Hey, do you want to try something else? Okay, l., let's listen to that and and I probably said the same thing to you. It's one of my standard lines. Do you like what you're hearing? Okay? If the answer's yes stop. Because if you're happy with that, you're going to be happy because you can go nuts with this I mean you can go far beyond my my high end room. You can go insane with some without the hi Fi audio stuff, and that's part of the fun. That's part of the sickness, but if you stop a five hundred dollars set of speakers and that sounds great to you. Stop. That's that's in your budget. You're going to be happy with if you haven't heard. It what better sounds like you're not gonNA. You're not gonNA wonder, and you're not gonNA. Drive yourself nuts when you get them home. And that's that's the key thing is I. Want people to be happy when people enjoy their stereo systems like I do, and that's why you know I. Asked you the questions that I asked and tried to keep us within a within a certain range and let you decide. How far up you WANNA go. Term that's always what's worked for me and works at great from people.

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Regulators approve environmental review for Line 3 pipeline

Native America Calling

01:33 min | 4 years ago

Regulators approve environmental review for Line 3 pipeline

"The Indigenous Environmental Network North Coast Rivers Alliance have renewed their request for for preliminary injunction against the Keystone Excel pipeline the company behind the pipeline. Plan to start preconstruction early this month but now reports it will wait until February twenty four. Th Victoria wicks has more transcanada attorneys told the Montana federal judge last year that the company did not intend to start construction until the second quarter of two thousand twenty based on that information. Federal Judge Brian. Morris said there was no immediate need for a preliminary injunction in mid January. This zere Transcanada filed a report indicating. It would start preconstruction at the beginning of February now. Opponents again asked Judge Morris for an injunction they they say preconstruction activities cause irreparable harm such as destruction of trees and wildlife habitat upon said the constitutional and environmental issues must be be resolved before construction starts to avoid bureaucratic momentum. That's when decision makers are less inclined to stop construction. Once it has started upon excite warnings from scientists that carbon emissions have to be reduced to net zero by two thousand fifty to stave off calamity. And so the pipelines contribution to increase carbon carbon emissions does not serve the public interest in response Transcanada issued a new status report that pushes the preconstruction start date to February twenty four th at the earliest. TC lawyers say they'll propose a briefing schedule to allow the court to resolve the injunction issue before the twenty fourth

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Time in Bottle

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

04:43 min | 4 years ago

Time in Bottle

"Today on time capsules strange message. According according to the International Time Capsule Society there are around fifteen thousand time capsules worldwide. A time capsule can be a box bottle bottle or literally a metal capsule as often as time capsules contain letters newspaper clippings about significant events. They also may contain a letter picture created by children. Often a school will bury a time. Capsule students ideas about what the future would look like sometime. Capsules are meant to to be opened in fifty years but most of notes on the outside of the container asking that it not be open until a specific date. The oldest time capsule in the United United States was created by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams and is believed to have been buried in seventeen ninety five making it the oldest known time capsule in the United. I didn't states time. Capsules have been discovered but most have been purposefully dug up an open to time. Capsules out of Japan contain remnants servers of Hiroshima many time. Capsules are simply intended to show what was going on when they buried it in an area of Germany were German. SS were trained in time capsules beneath the floor was filled with Nazi paraphernalia including pictures of Hitler two copies of his book Mein comp then there was a surprise time capsule discovered Robert Implying side at the American Legion post seventy six that had been sitting in the lobby when they decided to fasten it down for safety sake they discovered that it was a time capsule not just a capsule and it was from nineteen thirty four but someone else had discovered it earlier left a note that stated stated simply thanks for the brandy the note was tucked inside an empty brandy bottle nine schools created time capsules usually elementary grades usually with the idea idea that in fifty years most of the children stolen the area would appreciate the context when the count capsule was opened fifty years later in the nineteen fifties most children children wrote about flying cars rocket ships by the nineteen sixties letter reserve about pollution and becoming President Demolition crews in Albuquerque New Mexico discovered a time capsule from nineteen sixty eight Nero former elementary school. Most of the children wrote about their favourite TV shows. But I'm Greg Lee. Young men left a different kind of note. I'm dead. He said I go to Montgomery School. This is the olden school name. I was born born. Nineteen hundred you auto unless spelled A. U. T. O.. Now no I'm debt. My favorite subject is spooking. The police I I played the guitar in case. You don't know what it is. It is aboard with strings on it. I am ten years old seal later savages now granted. Greg uncowed Morbid. The most unusual times capsule moat certainly but one concerned. A prophecy came true. The capsule was metal. Camel box pulled from the foundation of a building all that was left of the buried and burned out logging town of climax in southern Cascade Kate mountain range. The child's printing date was nineteen forty eight described town on British Columbia's North Coast would boom in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine with over a thousand residents but will be completely deserted by nineteen eighty-two in the note he stated that the town would be as modern as any any community of that decade. He ended with the comment that even the town. Though the town was completely deserted it would still have electricity for thirty years first underneath a date. He printed his name. Philip Simon followed by grade three Mrs Sims class for decades the notes from that time capsule I found a climax collected dust police archive the department. Hired do officer who is given the assignment of cleaning out the back room. And that included the archives when he came to the letters from the time capsule page through them until he came to Phillips. The officer had grown up in Kissel BC and had vivid good memories of his family moving out of town in nineteen eighty search. On the station's computer reveal that indeed kissel had ended up deserted by nineteen eighty two and yet retain power lines for thirty years but when he searched the Internet for the author. Philip Simon none was found nor could he locate locate any school in the area around nine hundred and forty eight with a teacher. The last name of

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The Rise of Portuguese Gastronomy in Britain

Monocle 24: The Menu

11:14 min | 4 years ago

The Rise of Portuguese Gastronomy in Britain

"Opening of the Hawaiian Bar Restaurant Bar Dole rowing London. Three years ago was a milestone for Portuguese greasy and in the British capital both critics and the public loves to the place and also Monaco showed its approval by including Doro in our fifty best restaurants list now. The success story continues us the founder Max Graham and his team prepared to open their second and location. This timing London cece waterbed as I'm then to look back at the past three years to talk about the new location and the revival of Portuguese. Food Food in Brayson Max. Graham joins me here Madari House Studio One Abbey early. I actually opened a pop restaurant back in two thousand fourteen in in Greek street. I was walking my family business. which is Churchill's put company that makes wine imports in the valley? So the d'oro has always been very much in my blood in my upbringing childhoods but really walking for Churchill's when I opened the pool house which was really focused. It was more of a marketing stunt than anything else that was a pup restaurants pop up wind pool bar and we showcase folio of wines and ports in some very very simple produce driven sharing boards and yet during that period. I think I started eating out in London particularly in the Soho area and I just realized that Portuguese foods was very badly represented. I mean a lots of Portuguese restaurants in Stockwell and I absolutely love those restaurants but there are different Soda Portuguese restaurant and you know I was really at the time. I'm loving bar. Fina unloving Morita on these concepts. That were really showcasing. Spanish cuisine in such a contemporary outwards. Outwards way I'm really engaging with Londoners. I'm getting them excited about gastronomy from abroad and I just felt. Portugal wasn't doing that in in London at the time. So you decided to fix that. Yeah I mean I. I started the process of putting together. Ideas Footballer on that culminated in the the opening in two thousand sixteen in between then others opened up some Portuguese restaurants. Nunu Open Tabatha and you know a few years ago. It was great that was about three three of US laundry. No Tobacco really pushing Portuguese food and of course like I said. There's lots of restaurants in stockwell London that really lead. You backed Portugal Assad way which is a sort of nostalgic way. I think it's interesting that you mentioned that before. You launched Bhadra you. You felt that Portuguese food wasn't particularly well represented in London for example. What do you think that was? I don't know maybe London wasn't ready when I was much younger. That was a restaurant on the Kings road called Tuba. It was a Portuguese restaurant. And you know they were showcasing Portuguese food and I don't think think it just didn't engage with London's at the time you know this was about fifteen years ago and I just think potentially Londoners the appetites it's for new experiences. New Cuisines has just snowballed and London just hungry for new concepts particularly when they're showcasing acing cuisines that are less represented. I think that comes in tandem with the fact that Portugal has just been having such a surge in tourism such exposure over the last five years. I mean Portugal. Now the past five years it's just a completely different country. I mean when I grew up importer. It's just so far away from what it is. Today I think in Portugal there is such a wealth of culinary Marie on wine tradition. And I think that these experiences already being heightened and I just think London it is now more than ever probably quite excited to engage with Puccio before we talk about your second restaurants. You're about to launch. Let's still talk about well. Well the first module has been like how strong of a vision. Did you have in regards to the menu as you mentioned you. Spent your childhood impose import. So did you have very strong. Opinions on wall belongs to the menu. And what doesn't so. We actually run a pop up in Puto for the summer for two months with my head chef at the time and we really use thoughts time to brainstorm ideas to travel around you you know. I'm I grew up in the north of Portugal so I'm very familiar with the northern cuisine. But what's so special about Portugal. I'm what's been so special about. The last three is building Baltar is really engaging and learning about those other regions which also rich in culinary and gastronomy but yeah at the time that would favorites from childhood's that were also dishes that we thought had identity which was very reimposed since a lot of the Times a small plates Portuguese concept. You know that's not really traditional. You have petit scores which are sort of small plates. It's butts traditionally wouldn't eat like that in Portugal. It's more about largest sharing dishes and so so you know I was conscious that I didn't want it to just mimic another Spanish tapas restaurant. I really wanted those decisions. And those menu items to speak the identity of Portugal's Strana me which is very much Atlantic driven and you've done a good job. Let's remember that was just a couple of years ago when we ranked as one of the world's what's best restaurants here US monocle very very generous and wonderful knowledge. You're very welcome now. You're opening your your second restaurant in the city. How much could you tell us about that? How different or how simulates the second body raccoons be compared to the first one so I think at London Bridge we? He was slightly limited in a way. By what we wanted to keep the menu short to the point we rotated every every season. There are some dishes that just don't move because they become so popular. That can actually sometimes be quite limiting when you wanting to show off a another hundred dishes that you've come across crossing excited about. I think that's really what the policier in Hof has been. What's been great about that is that we have just really been exploring? During Portugal's different regions different Tad was different recipes. Different Cultures and I think that our menu in the city just gives us a really great opportunity to scratch a little bit deeper about what Portuguese food is. What are those star dishes? By the way that are very much in demand. People may find from both restaurants. Well I think the Buccleuch Bras is one that has been a bit of a heritage buckle. Er Brash is shoestring potatoes very very thin chips which is gently scrambled with eggs and the so-called which we rehydrate for forty eight hours Solved with some olives lovely dish it should be very creamy and it's it's a real comfort food dish and I hope that that will be something that people enjoy in the city as much as they have done in London Bridge. But we're also taking some really exciting new dishes working on this lovely ill dish from the IRA Rawda which will be Friday deals with a Byron source which is really traditionally used on suckling pig. So it's a a white pepper black pepper golic source but it's great on the Friday deals as well how much you still have to be discovered from Portugal. Something the world hasn't quite goes familiar with yet. Every time I go home I think the world has discovered it even more so than the last time. It's just every time there's more people. It's a great points at the alignment with this buzzer tourism but also the locals really embracing the tourism. I think as more and more people go to Portugal. It also drives the experimentation of the chefs impeachable. So there's a wealth of traditional food as a starting point. You've got this book which is all a Bible. Maria alluded Vest who literally has written down all of Portugal's star dishes but then you've also got this generation of chefs Jeffs that went away from Portugal. Who have started coming back on bringing with them? A huge amounts of technical expertise on the taking these very traditional recipes on expanding Portuguese food is expanding those boundaries and considering how reached the Portuguese culinary culture. Do you think there are many dishes and many ingredients. The world has been discovered yet. Something you struggled to find from outside of Portugal I think Portuguese food is obviously hugely driven by the Atlantic. One thing that is very very hard to compete with even though we're in Ireland is the rich miss of produce on fish that you got on the coast of Portugal. You got wonderful. CARBONARA is down in the all. Gov You get incredible perception. which is a goose? Bonna cool on the north coast particularly something like Incredibly Hard Oughta find elsewhere. Something I'd love to put on our menu but it's just one of these ingredients. That's better left for Portugal and better enjoyed when you go visit. I mean there's a lot of dishes that we thought about putting on which would definitely challenge. I think people's perceptions but I mean you've could be the which is made with chicken's blood and you know and there's a lot of tripe and offal dishes in the north of Portugal which I think maybe will hold off from on the next restaurant where probably gonNA play a little bit more safe than that but maybe As a special once in a while maybe one day as we mentioned already. You're just about to open. Open your sick and restaurants in the city. What about after that? Do you have any longer term plans. Walt may happen after that. Yeah I mean. We now imports about fifty percents of all winus. Direct from Boutique produces in Portugal. One thing I've really liked to develop more of a wine shop Pango and also we bring in a lot of cheeses and shall coutries would love to develop a mercer which is a deadly concept. I mean the sky's the limit. You've got punch bakeries. which would be great to get involved in but Baldur in its core concept I think I think it definitely has potential insult to grow to one team or sites off to this Max Graham Phone Giraffe Bar Douro and the new restaurant in London's broad gate opens later eighty two this month

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A Deep Dive Into Kelp Killers

PODSHIP EARTH

09:48 min | 4 years ago

A Deep Dive Into Kelp Killers

"This week. I traveled to California's Mendocino county to scuba dive with local. Oh abalone fishermen Jank Lincoln's and Mike Escrow from the California Ocean Protection Council to get a firsthand look the impact that warmer waters lessee the stars and a massive increase in Purple Sia jains a having on everything from Kelp to abalone. I meet up with Mike Escrow. Who's is the marine ecosystems program manager the Ocean Protection Council Luckily for me. Mike's also a dive Mazda a former C. ground fellow and and hold a master's degree from cal State Monterey Bay in Marine protected areas might where are right now. We're here at Pebble beach on the North Coast and Sonoma's county and we're going to go out and try to see some abalone but probably gonNA see a lot of very much kelp unfortunately okay so in front of us. We have this yellow bag and it's got a lot of equipment that quite remember what I'm GonNa do is so well we got right. Here is as we have your scuba tanks so all your errors in here we got your. CD that stands for buoyancy compensation device and so that's going to help you adjust buoyancy underwater as you get a little deeper grier. GonNa add some areas. You get a little shallower. You're gonNA that Samaria out. We got regulator here which we're going to hook up to the tank so that you can breathe underwater. That's important all your rubber. All your neoprene so so that's GonNa keep you nice and toasty in that water which is probably about between fifty and fifty five degrees right now so you'll be glad you have that wetsuit in that best and it sounds like you know what you're doing which which has got because I'm glad I'm here. I hope I know what I'm doing. I've been now instructor for a few years now. So what do we do next should be putting your B. C. D. on your tank so I'm going to show you how you do that. This big strap goes around. How much do we have in this tank so this is this is a steel eighty so so you got eighty cubic feet of air in here dependent on your air consumption. That's probably anywhere between thirty five fifty five minutes air but we'll be checking in judge others air supply as we go through the coal now go ahead and turn it on you can hear it pressure as and we'll test it so most important thing second-stage's. That's purge valves. If you ever get any water you can just press that right. They'RE GONNA go ahead and take a breath. Make sure it's working compressed Air Nice. This is your alternate second-stage right here so that that's just the backup so take breath. This make sure it's working right. I love that first breath of pressure as their morning warning. This is an important piece right here. Here's your console all the data. This is all the data exactly this and piece of data right there. This is how much air you have in your tank and then he got a compass sounds. Jack's going to be doing most of our navigation today but if you want I want you can play around with the compass a little bit and help you navigate under water. We're not going down deep enough or stand down long enough to worry about kind of decompression but it's going to have so that's it. I feel good all right. I feel like I know what I'm doing now. So do we get changed now. I think it's GONNA be easiest to get changed now. Okay so we got booties. They probably go on last well. Maybe the hat goes on last-second. Say here's your suit so this is about seven or eight millimeter state is gonNA keep yeah yeah okay so go ahead and get that on once. You're all suited up. I'm going to do the same okay regret pefect before I go ensued up. I asked Jiang Lincoln's and local resident who's led the campaign to bring attention to abalone collapse and who will be leading today's dive to explain the device is now calibrating okay so I work with reef check which is a volunteer data collecting organization in California and I collect abalone Loni data for them. I measure the sizes of Abalone what I'm showing you. Here are some special calipers designed by Josh Russo who is also also a reef check diver specifically for measuring Abalone so that you can do it quickly underwater and it uses a plastic paper deeper and punches so you punch the paper on this zero location then as you measure abalone you punch and then when you're finished you can take the little piece of plastic paper out and measure all the size of the abalone is very fast very efficient and we can get up to one hundred fifty punches and one tank of air which is about half of what you need and a site to build evaluated super low tech yeah the little holes there yeah so from the histogram of size you can determine the size at maturity and you can determine the spawning potential ratio which is very important important in an abalone fishery okay so now for the moment truth. I have to actually get to freezing border. Okay this moment. I'm actually pretty nervous. I remember the last time I went scuba diving looking at the world fifty feet above my head and realizing that there was actually no way that I could make it out without at and unlike like the Caribbean and the border here murky and freezing okay now. I'm working with from the beach into the ocean. Okay I just was attempting to go down to the ocean floor but it's taking me a while to sort out the the right buoyancy level for this suit and God luckily I had gloves on because we were literally crawling along the ocean floor with our hands and the Purple Patch as far as I can see which admittedly was only about five feet but they I mean they were everywhere we stay down for about twenty minutes being moved around by very strong tidal surges and a lot of the time I talked just completely claustrophobic and directionless took a lot of effort to keep president and not give into fear it also took a while for my Easter just to the pressure which at first was just the pain was so intense and just crazy to painful bear then like magic. It disappeared getting out of the water. I'm filled with just so many emotions excitement to be exiting a very foreign weld Tara at the C. Hitch an infestation gratitude for Mike keeping me safe and the complete Adrenalin high just from being on this adventure then unfortunately we just starting to cough up some blood which I find out later was normal but at the time was just shocking okay mic that that was more of adventure than house quite intense coming in the water. Thank you for being such a good guide lead. Yeah you got it man. Absolutely as a challenging day we had limited visibility at say probably no more than five feet at any given time so pretty green down there and a lot of a lot of water movement so we were. We were blown back and forth pretty pretty good but with us fun it was. I just thought I was I mean I know I am cramp but like I just suddenly be floating floating back and I'm like Mike so when you see where we came out of the warden and you're like there's a lot of said made me feel a teeny bit. That's definitely the surgeon. I've experienced but I'm not a north coast either. I'm a I'm a Monterey diver so it gets it gets way more narrowly up here. So I mean to me is far as the I could see that were purple see the actions I mean it was he couldn't see that but as far as you could see they were everywhere yeah. There were a lot of them down. There and I think the craziest thing for me was just seeing how how how much they'd grazed. I mean they'd you know urgency grazers. They eat plants. They eat algae and they'd grazed everything down to bare rock. So's is pretty much urgency. As far as the I could see I mean I've never heard of them. Described as grazes yeah that's a technical term yeah but they're there and so the sea stars used to eat them mm-hmm and then they will wiped out. Yes exactly so so what happened is the sea stars are one of the major urging predators specially a couple of big species so sunflower stars which are picnic. Odia and giant giant spine stars which are species of highs astor. Those guys got hit really hard by sea star. Wasting disease started in twenty thirteen thirteen twenty fourteen really wipe those guys out and so without those natural predators to keep him in check. The purple urging just exploded so quickly though I mean like the timeframe Yo Tokiwa Matt is just kind of like often I think about climate changes slowly moving in like this has happened quick. Yeah I mean this is this is pretty much instantaneous. Ania on a on an ecological scale which is really

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