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"oncein" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

04:17 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Astronauts and nasa is. Our team is program plan to reach the moon's south pole by twenty twenty four. But before that happens nasa says a robot called viper which stands for the volatile investigating. Polar exploration rover will check the area out. First exploring spot near the western edge of the seventy three kilometer. Wide noble crater viper is set to visit in two thousand twenty three so that's a year before the humans ama- launch on a spacex falcon heavy rocket and spend around one hundred days exploring the terrain using sensors. And even a drill. Kinda go do some ice. 'cause it's the south pole. It's really cold there to collect samples of ice and other resources in the area and then create a map from that data so we knew more about the moon than ever and when the ice is important for putting a base on the moon. That's the artem program wants to put people on the moon permanently semi permanently and having ice not just for drinkable water but for fuel because you can make hydrogen fuel out of it That's that's one of the keys and they want to know where the ice is so that that's why they want to do this. You know that. Alice was the first one to go to the honeymooners reference. Yes yes it is. Wow thank you thank you. I knew you were the eldest right. All right i would. Not i would not have gotten that much to you like much too young. Who's alice all right. Let's check out the bill bag. Everybody norm from by celia wrote that we had talked about microsoft's password sinan for their consumer accounts that was last week. You're very right norm. Norm says i know. This is an apples to apples comparison. But my new in the office job. I noticed some readers by some of the machines. These are imp imparato uva oncein authenticate irs and the us fingerprints for law guns. Not a single one is being used though. Because it's still faster to type into windows password. Then use your fingerprint. So this new microsoft password. The sinan isn't faster than typing a password. If it isn't people aren't going to use it but here's hoping will first of all norm. This tells me that the people in your office or not using very secure passwords because the fingerprint reader should be faster than a long way easier secure passwords with caps and lower case and special characters and numbers but lamar. You're doing the password. The sign in you can report from the field. Do you find it faster. I haven't tried to log in after does this for the first time because he just said i'm sorry i didn't realize you haven't had time to even even try it but yeah like you said here's hoping here's hoping and thanks for for for. Let us know norm. What's going on in the office and hope you like new job. If anybody has feedback for anything that we talk about on the show anything we might talk about future show questions comments all the good things and we got a dog photo in the last twenty four hours so it would be cool if we got more feedback at daily tech news show dot com. Is where to send your email. We also want to thank our brand new bosses. Michael results and fort bacon just started backing us on patriots. So thanks michael. Thanks for bacon. Yeah y'all are picking up for people who to leave for circumstances beyond their control and that keeps us having the same size audience which means we can end the same size show and everything so. Thank you folks for doing that. If you're if you're on the fence asking michael results in fort bacon feels pretty good to jump in to the patriots. Also thanks to lamar wilson the password managing extravaganza van as i. It's still working title. Have you on the show folks no way they can keep up with the rest of your work. The easiest way is a lamar dot tv. I do fund short videos now. That's kind of thing you know. The short form format i today. I just dropped one. New xbox wired headsets just came out. And i and i review under minute and it's a great video and so that's what i do now so you wanna check those out.

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"oncein" Discussed on The Ready State

The Ready State

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on The Ready State

"But that's what a. Dan and i didn't take it for granted being at the games this year because i really didn't think it was going to happen this year and i also had to learn how to i guess. I don't know the right word for part mental ice myself. A little like i did it every time this year at the games ahead to build in the morning my phone call with freya and i cry in mr mom and then i gave myself five minutes where i just let myself mr and then i took a few breaths and then i was like okay now. My role is a mom is in pause. And i'm going to become a competitor any and i put myself into that role while i was competing and then every evening i let myself become just now. I'm going to let myself vulnerable. And i am going to be frederick sco friend. And i'm gonna let him take care of me and i'm gonna talk about my emotions and let them out. So i kind of like felt like for the first time i was able to put myself into different roles and i was actually able to stick with them because i am so many different things and we all are so many so many different things and to become hunter. Percents like when you're competing you have to be able to distance it a little man. Yeah i mean. I really relate to that a lot as a mom and i've always worked since my kids were little and so i totally hear what you're saying there and i think you have to do it as a mom. I don't know how else you can get by. Yeah because i like miss freya. All the time. And i wanted to watch videos of all time in yes. It's really hard. It's really yes or no question for those people are not listening to understand. We're talking about the cross games which you are. One of the most successful cross for athletes in the history of cross. It really helped invent the sport. What's possible in the sport. You are a long time away as a new mother from your baby. How long were you away from fray up. Because i don't think people understand this sort of sacrifices that the couple others who were there specially from other countries it was real that you had to common core t. Tell us about that experience because you are away from your newborn daughter along time well i really pushed in southern go to the stays until i like pretty much less minute so i did my heat training in iceland and yeah. I posted this time and i didn't. I wasn't away for more than two weeks. But it was too way someone day that i was away from free and that's the first time that i went away from her if we pause. And if you're around a person who is apparently now phrase about a year old freya. Yeah she wasn't a year then now she's one year old into aches. Think about how many parents especially mothers have been away from their kids for two and a half weeks in the first year almost none in. That's crazy and i was really really frigging hard really hard so i post making the decision about going to the games and competing at the games until literally when we were leaving. And i told frederick on the plane. As like i might be going home tomorrow. You know that right. Like i. I might not. It's just may not work out. Yeah and he was like yes. I know that's okay. If we need to go home we go home. And then i just took it as one long weekends when one long weekend was gone. I took it as okay. We're going to be here a week. And then if i decide i'm not competing the games than we just go home and then the week had passed than it was like all right. We're already halfway there. Like i broke this up like a workout in my mind pretty much thankfully like freya was with my parents and my mom is really similar to me and free as really used to my mom like. We spent a lot of time with them because kobe like a lot of the summer house in freya knows them so well and i just told my mom like despoil her as much as you want to like ruined their team. If you have to you can hold her while she falls asleep like i had taught her davila sleep by herself. Like you to sing. Oncein will give the bottle sing a song and then leaving soon fell asleep on mike. Scratch it ruin it all. I don't care if she's crying despoiled. stroke her sing to her. Does maker feel good and my mom distant and it was amazing. And i could see that it was so happy got so many videos and called her day but i didn't expect to be legless as a mom but man. It was my head so hard. It's so much on this topic. You've been pretty vocal about how you have gone through some pretty serious postpartum depression. Yeah and i'm just wondering if you're willing to talk a little bit about that experience and how you realized you were experiencing postpartum depression. Anything you're willing to share. Because i think it's obviously so much more common. I was thankful to c. You post about it. I have a lot of friends who've gone through it. But i still don't think it's talked about that much. I think a lot of postpartum depression is missed. Yeah so. I just love to hear about Women's set this up for. I've known you for a long time. You're one of the best athletes in our world like. You're a complete athlete. You're total athlete. You're a total pro. Your partner is also a professional athlete on multiple sports right and you guys are a professional athlete family who knows your body..

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"oncein" Discussed on The World: Latest Edition

The World: Latest Edition

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on The World: Latest Edition

"More dinovite. Johnson and johnson astrazeneca triton to make it professionals on the leading gyms of pushing vaccine agenda was at the moment is being pushed by politicians indians zimbabwe. Most people do not trust al partitions. So this is something like people are not but there is as he said a vaccine available. The chinese oncein evac. Why are people in zimbabwe and not taking that one hundred wage was introduced think it was rushed to without people getting educated about consultancies in there. There were some messages that elite clips of people saying that. These vaccines are dangerous. To people will koby disease like potentially the that like that even up to now. Most people think that if you can take these vaccines so people Some people also is was the out conspiracy theories surrounding vaccines that today been developed so quickly damaged safer in thin. Lastly most importantly the politics of it you know with the coming of detainees vaccines people. Do not trust sadness. Progress with alone. Easter off didn't cheap products from china. Which doesn't last so in hit. That deflects are coming from china. Most people didn't trust the flaxseed as well is when we introduced to them it's not been approached by the will deal with organization and people will be tasted so doctor when we look at the statistics. Eleven percent zimbabwe's population vaccinated You're saying misinformation mistrust in chinese products all leading to vaccine hesitancy. Are there any other reasons for the hesitancy in zimbabwe zimbabwe eighty in the. They followed their religious. What do they say The beginning or five vaccination agenda some of up to millions wins against the vaccine public. Say that is going to cause more hamadan. Coolidge in musty. Police enter those people in zimbabwe into another affect. How easy is it right now for person in zimbabwe to get the code vaccine there. I will say it's easy for anyone who wants to get to the vaccine to get Luckily for us we already a expanded program of immunization identifies in that we use those Even up to the rural areas to provide the flaxseeds Have been given in all the major speakers in clinics in Minds in the private sector is also administering facts in our medical professionals in zimbabwe getting vaccinated. And can i ask if you are yes. I am vaccinated april. I think most medical professionals vaccinated. I don't give a fig For just the general. If you will see now. I think almost all of my colleagues Already needs it so i think the officials did Muhtar if you could advise zimbabwean government what would you tell them to do to try to counter vaccine hesitancy. We should stop politicizing. The scenes should let Lead to let the professionals lead and try not to scare people Try to educate people so that they make an informed decision. We've done a lot of talk to people in companies isn't association in. We've seen that just talking to the people and keeping inflammation results in changing via via and many people have taken vaccine had been hesitant before because they've seen that professional has proved to them in the really understood what we still. We laid the fbi regarding the vaccine into the change. Their mind soul again. Do a similar approaches initiating into weekend counterfacts Norman matar's with his imbaba association of doctors for human rights say professional organization in zimbabwe documentary. Thank you very much. Y'all outcome the conflict. In ethiopia's northern tigray region has now dragged on for more than ten months. Since the start of the fighting there have been reports of terrible human rights violations and the violence is spilling beyond ethiopia's northernmost province this week ethiopian. Officials said that tigrayan rebels recently killed more than one hundred twenty people in the neighbouring. I'm horror region. The world's africa correspondent halima. Condie brings us this update when the fighting tci began last november ethiopia's prime minister abi. Ahmed pledged quick victory against the teak cry people's liberation front or that was after the group attacked federal military base in the north even then observers warned. The conflict could spread out of control in. That's exactly what's happening now. here's what. Us deputy representative to the united nations. Richard mills said two weeks ago. The opium government has not responded positively to proposals for negotiations instead. It has publicly called. For the mobilization of militia teak ryan forces are also ramping up the fight emboldened by the recent victories against the ethiopian government forces and cry. Here's richard mills again. The gpo left meanwhile has expanded its own military campaign into the afar. and i'm a horror regions. i'm horror and afar neighbor. Teak ride to the south and east the fighting between the t. p. l. f. ethiopian troops and various armed militias has displeased. Hundreds of thousands of people says savia no aprio. He's a spokesman with the un humanitarian office. In need of urgent in these two regions addition to agree is rising daily. The world food program says more than one point seven million people in them horror and afar regions are now at risk of hunger. The wfp's christine hakone say is on the ground afar. Here's what she said in video released this week. This just comfortable bound.

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"oncein" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

"I mean you said for some people it takes longer than others i. I certainly know as an advocate. As on this show. I always say hypnosis is a very quick path. I've i've trained in it. And and i've seen rapid results from people when it comes to releasing limiting beliefs and stuff like that. I have to absolutely think it's a great. It's a great start. What do you attribute to what you're seeing as a general trend digest from people that are able to recognize the vibration and then release it in a way that allows them to then succeed the people who do or the people who don't do. Yeah those are so there's only one commonality and that's readiness just like there's only one commonality between humans is only two piles of humans as this is a direct abraham quote practically. There's only two piles of human. Those who are in alignment right now. And those who are not you can try separating us into races and genders and nationalities and and personality types and blood types and you could just go on and on and none of that matters. You're either in lima right now. Not yesterday right now or you're not and if you start to see everyone that way then it is so easy to have compassion and love for anyone. Who's not in alignment. Because it's so it's so like it's like binary it's it's like. It's so clear it's yeah wait. Take it down to Everyday life for people that maybe aren't as deep into this That don't really know what alignment is. I mean if you were to go into a cafe right now and you alignment some. That's in alignment versus someone that is w telltale signs. Well it's all about how we feel. So if i'm feeling a little off today if i'm angry if i'm sad if i'm grief-stricken if i'm Guilty if i'm ashamed. I'm out of alignment if i'm bored. Even i'm out of alignment oncein content satisfied joyful happy loving than i'm in alignment..

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"oncein" Discussed on LBC Election 2019

LBC Election 2019

03:21 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on LBC Election 2019

"This is riveting listening raleigh in. I've just realized key my facebook for it is a year to the day since i was announced for last year's strictly ruler. Does that make you feel wistful for this year. Yes it made. The people being announced that this made me feel a bit wistful. Yeah mean happy memories but a A bit wistful urban heard of any of them. I'll stop everybody. Equal said up last year as well. You've heard of robert webb. I have heard of him. Yeah yeah greg. Wise emma thompson says no haven't east take to check that one out. You know what. I mean no time. What do you mean. He's rather easy on the what he's marriage. A harry must be getting on a bit so you can be slightly older and eastern easy on the eye as in fact you are in very kind so and you right now. Who blood atmosphere here. Let's see if this was this. Is you know. I record at six forty five. I do what's called. lbc the dale trail. Where a thirty second telling ten people. What's on the news hour while here's one that went slightly rome. Oh nine thousand worked has it. This is good. Is that right. Isn't it Halio right theresa may wants an extension to article fifty. In fact she's asking for it twice over a short one and low one doesn't it long oncein political death warrant you. Are you think do that again. Theresa may wants an extension to article fifty. In fact she wants it twice over a short one and a long one doesn't long once shots. Up theresa may fifty in fact she's asking for it twice over a short watt long guys. Stand up so that. That's the sort of thing we can do now. So we're impressed by that. Woman with yakushi sounded just like me so fi matt foreman producer and that was a couple years ago. That 'cause i. I was just trying to find something on my computer that we could test it out with and so it does work so anyway. I think we get started with the With the body of the podcast. I should explain that in a couple of glitches so far that my internet keeps going down so i that's not going to happen again and spoil the listener enjoyment of our wonderful poed coast..

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"oncein" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

03:59 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

"Baller on welcome back. Why mrs say not to wear baseball cap on the coast. Well because obviously this causes mike. Good looks isn't it and it's A lot to murray you anyway. If you go baseball cap on in for the base recap if. I was wearing my eat. Vegans baseball cup. Would you marry me then. A probe oncein. Each inge's i'll say that i am a parent of agent charles. Say get license. Obviously i was. I was your Repeat i pretty freaked. Yeah as you say. I look like a shrivel testicle at the moment and going to lots of things. we'll see where no majority in being a parent of a very adventurous seventeen month old logo but on a serious note. The current situation afghanistan has occupied. So wasn't it. Yeah ye me. I'ma you'll regimen in particular People from my in cat by joined. I have just returned from the grounds But with that url the associated people are networks that we know and of what though the is the is definitely reaching into us. What's up see.

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"oncein" Discussed on A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

"Pivotal to the national apology to stall generations of indigenous. Australians and launch the stronger futures policy when she was first elected in nineteen ninety-six. She was one of only four labor women in the house of representatives. By the time she retired from politics in two thousand nine hundred eighteen. The australian light party was well on its way to having women mike up half its elected detain. That huge china was something. She fought for either dake and many women into dice. Parliament would count her as the inspiration. Jenny macklin welcome to podcast. Oncein accent much. Julia great to have you not normally stop this podcast. Join to women about the earliest influences on them. And we'll come back to all of that. But i wanted to start with you in a different place. You've released a book. Entitled enough is enough. Car was with whites the woman who succeeded you in your electorate of jagged jagat. The book begins with kites for is an recounts how she felt at a rally on the steps of parliament house. Listening to the words of brittany higgins courageously spike about how. She'd been right impala house when she was working as a political staff member heights say she channeled her fury at britney's treatment and that of women in politics generally into writing this. What was your motivation in writing it. And can you tell us what you thought felt. When you first heard redness fake trae young women that have had a lot of impact on may. The one was brittany higginson and the way she has spoken. And what that's made a is really thinking a lot about of the staff that you end. I had over the many years that we were in the parliament and thinking about their experiences and knowing that it often was very very difficult for them the Personnel really was very checking off by actually was christ time who is stranded year a young woman who also has the most horrific abuse on one of the things that she said when she received her strand of the year award was the umass. Fake ass. darn states much and that really revealed riding with me because as you have often said offset will. We've stayed to give up that we tend to die quad lease tried to laugh at all. Astrid has done like maynas wages with supposed to just tied to george. And i know is that the that another that. Id own a mini rain looking back now lawsuit certainly say i should have spoken out and i always very motivated by greis time. I think she is absolutely right. Two to old spain cash then the sort of abuse that she brittany against so many other women experience every single day that just continued. So that's probably the number one reason..

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"oncein" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

04:14 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

"There really isn't a simple. You know half something that elec. Charlie's fucking shit off. I don't understand it and then purple. He's a principal. everything else. Then sean hammond says half is great. Now i don't know what the national talking about. Everything's great and then tony. I can no longer take sean seriously after reading these last. Few comments sean. Your love your. You lost me at half his great stephen. What you're absolutely right bass player should not write songs. Unless you're steve harris. Gene simmons jeans a few or or getty lee stoppages black. I count blah. Blackie is a qatar player. Instead okay all right okay. Yeah i i mean look these lists here sunny. I still think you're i don't like giving yourself away. I haven't rate trolling. Revelation does not rolling. It sucks i don't like it. You know as the worst fucking song you listen to how this way sunny. You're getting beaten up with your bass players. Shouldn't right nike six dot plays okay. Yeah you're right. Yeah no grudge bass player. Now go go ahead. no now. we still know. Paul mccartney see sunny beatles. So that i know jack bruce yup i know sonny sonny sonny will take me. Just keep sending other bass player all right. Those are the worst twenty songs. Let's get on a positive. No here pinedale alleyways. These are the top twenty seven. You want wanna read this list. Sure so our overall top twenty at number one my starting to twenty two one or going from one. That's twenty to one okay. At number twenty we got lady red light by great white at number nineteen. We got hotel california. It was oozes number one by the way by needles obviously number eighteen. There's a surprise nearly lost you. I've probably heard that song ten times my whole life number seventeen. No thanks to me was welcome to the jungle because they didn't even make my top half their Under a hundred is not even under a hundred. You just never liked it. I think it's part fatigue and part. There is much better song so we have listened to that. We are reviewed. And it's not even my is not even near my favorite song on appetite right. So i never has been to be honest fair enough. I rock of ages came in at number sixteen by deaf leopard. Obviously free even across the board. One is if you want blood you've got. It came at number fifteen which is probably surprise off that album for most. No for you meet tom. Well eleven for me and you know. Eighty eight aids music music narrow number. Cdc okay if we want to talk about that at number fourteen. Which was my number. One song was the trooper that tommy has at number ninety was generous god fourteen sunny. I shouldn't be the number one song on this list. I don't like iron maiden com has hotel california seventy five. That's my number one. Your thumper oncein. He has a ninety three but somehow at number thirteen rocket queen. Tom has at number. five rocket. clean is twenty times better than an trooper. Yo absolutely oh. My god dude whatever. So now. who's trolling. I agree with you on that..

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"oncein" Discussed on Spark from CBC Radio

Spark from CBC Radio

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Spark from CBC Radio

"Zero so very very very important because we can't compare them at to contemporary lettuce from from the rest of the mediterranean baltin especially needed. They date to the first century. Ad these are return on on hold who then tablets within the she would who would because how can we find papyrus there so they had to go there but they would for me and and make a sheet very thin if it was the piracy maker and then they would again full date and the stink around the and piece of clay and with seal to keep it with the signature it again. It was so things. Remain the same in the home homemade taran worldly developing parallel and. This is very important for us to see how this society was. An we see now that across the whole roman world series was a lot of connection a lot of networking many things happening in parliament and developing in parliament. From the spark. Two thousand eighteen name. Is emily page. Peron i'm a phd candidate at ut. I'm also staff research associate at ucla. Guinea form is An impression in clay that is made using reed stylus and i came from sintus composed of many of those impressions So for s- marianne mostly composed of ideal ground so basically oncein represents an idea and for other languages like acadian. For instance one percent one syllable. In our case we've been using material that comes from the key from digital library initiative Which is this large database base. That has an inventory of all the tax that we know of the.

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"oncein" Discussed on The Sean Hannity Show

The Sean Hannity Show

04:09 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on The Sean Hannity Show

"Okay well that's just weird but you do know i'm not being weird. That's not weird one. You know we had a good good work today. Even though i'm really injured but now nine dressed long-sleeved and you're sitting perfectly still and i can't even begin to tell you the the the level of pain. I feel right now. Because i just in to stubborn not gonna stop working out all right anyway. We are we not talking about that. No not going to talk about the real part. We're not gonna talk about it all right. Eight hundred nine four one ch and you and you know why because nobody really wants to hear it anyway. Number one and number two okay. You know we all live little aches and pains and twists and turns it and then this and that no. What do you want me to complain that that you know. I twisted my knee. That's what it has to do with. And then it's a bigger story than that. But i'm not gonna because you twisted your knee and you were belligerent. And he didn't intend to. What do you mean. I was beligerant. Wasn't pulling how long. How long has your e bothering you. Okay about to sorry about two weeks so there you go. What does that amuse you. Yes because you could've gotten to healing faster. If you would just enact appropriate. And i took what. I put ice on it and i did. Do you always say i'm not a doctor. I'm not gonna radio infiltrate my words. Right banging my. You're just like my kids. that's so annoying. I've been here long enough. You know. Sarah california the united socialist utopia. Hey sarah september what is fifteen. Do you got a big recall going on out. There reassured there. And i'm such a huge apartment right now. I have recalling governor some stickers in my car hanging off my door on my point one get extra back just in case and we decided to steal my oncein. Oh man while you're excited..

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"oncein" Discussed on Leon La Grey Podcast

Leon La Grey Podcast

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Leon La Grey Podcast

"And i could have got myself a fifty fifty percent shaded sunglasses. I figure. i might get some dark sunglasses during hot summers like this in the state of georgia. Where i'm at two best part. I love this case for this hard show case i love it. I absolutely love this case right there. So by all means go ahead. Ch- give Zanies a try. I'll have the promo link down below. So don't miss out on the sponsors and i'll have more sponsors here on dalil that great channel. Check it out okay. So now since now. I am done with the sponsors. I definitely want to go ahead and give out what's been going on as a lightly and to me It's been there's been a lot that's been happening to me lately and it's quite a sad one as well and nor- normally i don't talk about my personal life on my podcast only because There's a saying that goes in the family and that's pretty much taught to me. When i was young waiver happens in the family as in the family right it is true for the most part and excuse me. Give me just a second here. I got put my sunglasses sunglasses. Because i have all this light computer like hitting my is there you go. That's much better. And so anyways i've eyeso- pretty much I'll give short run. What's been going on so as of lately Recently there was a passing the family. That's the happy about about almost two weeks ago right now a court. Yeah cordingley almost two weeks ago. And i had to fly up to new jersey because my mom's family My aunt my aunt. Just pass away very recently. It was very very sudden But all All of us in know what was happening and for what. I understood the signs of what was happening for me. A what i've noticed was that my aunt Oncein dot com. Told me this was was telling me about about her. Health situation was stroke.

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"oncein" Discussed on The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

07:30 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on The Cycling Podcast

"Rich. We're into the final. Fifteen commenters has been a strange race. Because we there's sort swapping off the same teams from different writers the vulgar and either scaling king of the race and the in breakway schilling mockery. Algren sorry yeah wahlgren at by more poor song so it's the same teams are separate. What what is the thinking. There is that lost editor trying to make his show or do they really think. I guess the one question here is that they'll teams will are leaving it entirely that they couldn't quite set to chase tempted. Carts been very very busy ballerinas helping him now. Are they just gambling on the the very slight possibility of a a breakway be able to stay on mean leaning on the fact that cavendish oncein bad and the cars that he's in the in the better for everyone else so that will play that card as long as i can and kwik save. I'm willing to gamble guy while we will let it go. So they're to have to use ole main and if always trying to go against creek sip. I wouldn't be helping. And hopefully they've been they go one guy left in the lead out and two long sprint today. So luckily they're going to need as many gauze around that loss corners. Possible looking good for the rest of because We can see now. It looks like it's watching. Tv said dsm same nail helping out so it's said pointing in now with this three off the front his strong ause. They're going to be hard to really exciting he. We got well. The other thing is. I don't know whether we should read much into communist has been really towards the back of the peleton. They are going fast. He has looked like at the effort is hurting and i did want venar position much further towards the front. He doesn't have a big team. Random him of course Come to us again. Do we read anything into that. Now he'd be just searching for the best possible spot he's got he's he's got markle more convert in front of He just be completely switched off and just falling mock-ups wheel and that'll be out to more call to on the best place in position in the pelivan for the easiest rod and he would have worked at out from one years of experience and to doing laps. Today is easy spot now. we can drift. He now any move. We're going to see the form to the front now because there's just nine more time to move shoot that i i think cost team car. The back of the tax lease the voice of radio tool interrupting fine who to to franz episode for twenty twenty one to remind us to tell you that it is sponsored by map. The cycling clothing brand that was founded in melbourne and in previous episodes this week. We've talked about the design and the performance of the kit but at the heart of maps ethos is sustainability. Matt is the first cycling brand that he's a blue signed system partner now. Bluestone is an organization that works with brands and manufacturers to reduce the overall footprint of textiles with a particular focus on the chemicals. They use a map of also just launched that program which means they're using excess fabrics from previous production runs and repurposing them into new style. So there's knock as much wasted fabric. And this is a conscious effort to keep unused hextall out of landfill and put them onto the backs of the riders. So what's being like riding in the kit richard. Because i notice you've recycled my jersey into your jersey by the looks of the social media pictures when you're riding the time-trial course yesterday. Yeah yeah recycling in action their vital but yeah but there's a new insight the On the label telling you. How much is made of recycled material which i know a lot of our listeners. Very interested in in this particular aspect of. I think we're on the road to paris at the moment and mitch is driving. So i'm sitting alongside them. And yesterday we went out and the time trump course i did indeed where one of the ma jerseys the short shorts and socks as well. It was fully kitted. I and we posted those pictures and wants to see them on social media. But it's absolutely lovely kit said before earlier in the week i've fast it feels obviously I was able to test on the time. Trump course to its full of fact on It's really lovely lovely to wear And the worry will be Washed before Behind it over to you at some point a future. I can't say fair. That's fantastic is going to arrive smelling of french washing detergent. Before i get to wear lovely. Brilliant if you wanna get your hands on some unwarranted map kit which is Available from map dot. cc slash cycling. You can get fifteen percent off all full priced items before the end of july with the code cycling fifty that cycling one five and the website again map dot c slash cycling and map is about 'em a case to go mitch. You're asked me winner. Who's my ruffy. My pekinese now van aunt for the win and my ruffians. Magnus called nielsen. Two-point straight a guy and you go good feeling about vinyl just because of the nature of the finnish now. It's going to be a strong months finish on this on these couples and the rough surface. And it's sp ahead when his head cross when i come on flavored time here okay the winner venar and cider cab being cav my site. His mark cavendish. No let's see so. The tunnel now ran the loss. We got debbie. Mitch gone coming from. Tv i can barely say. Let's let's call it for that. I can they come at a loss kona for on the front. Magnus quote nielsen. The roffe all look at mitchelson coming now. Altogether won t. No one's even spoken about one t this whole time danny van poppel but quakes hip as we thought are all back together in the russian one point guard. That's oscar on the front. You've got michael moore call following michael matthews gripers. Zeeshan van on a little bit further back could prove to be a good position in this long spring. Here i come in moscow. And i'm going to have to watch these. Come around the corner and take a little pause sweep across the pasta concord. Here the company common dish on wheel on tap pinned against the barriers. But look at this little delay on the tv coverage. We forgot about ballerini. He's still there too. It's looking right now. For quickstep doesn't look norcal mock-ups su there anymore. He might have done shop getting. I think i'm just on a really good thing getting on venar wheel here he's looking. I think we're more who's heating out. I hear tinson eating out as i can say. It looks like he's going to be doing the lead. Art van is poised ready. Kevin's five back. I don't think he's going to do it from the stuck on the barriers. He's writing for van onto offi goes near. He's gone arts looking perfect now for van cleave onto the ron trapped. There here comes yawns per philipson philipson on the line. Yes celebrating picked it. Oh you did you did you did. I said either feeling about vinyl as well. I mean.

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"oncein" Discussed on The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

03:03 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on The Cycling Podcast

"So i think that's the best thing so far worse partly bad issues to Say go going from second to tenth. And obviously i think he's more disappointed than me but i really want to see him on the podium. In in paris he decided it was with every writing so yeah. It's a shame cycling as an. Who's the unsung hero of. She's in european for. Everybody will probably say you want us know like Expected that's like a fellow dane. Same home club kind of raised him. I'll say so. I'll say him for sure rich. We're into the final. Fifteen commenters has been a strange race. Because we there's sort swapping off the same teams from different writers the vulgar and either scaling king of the race and the else in breakway schilling mockery algren. Sorry yeah on the at by more poor song So it's the same teams are separate. What is the thinking. There is that lost editor trying to make his show or do they really think. I guess the one question here is that they'll teams will are leaving it entirely that they couldn't quite set to chase. Tim carts been very very busy ballerinas helping him now. Are they just gambling on the the very slight possibility of a breakway be able to stay away mean. They're leaning on the fact that cavendish oncein bad and the cars that he's in the in the better for everyone else. So that will play that card as long as i can and kwik save. I'm willing to gamble guy while we will let it go. So they're to have to use ole main and if always trying to go against creek sip. I wouldn't be helping. And hopefully they've been then go one guy left in the lead out and two long sprint today. So luckily they're going to need as many gauze around that loss corners. Possible looking good for the rest of the because We can see now. It looks like it's watching tv said. Dsm this nail helping out. So you know it's getting said pointing in now with this three off the front his strong ause. They're going to be hard to really exciting he. We got well. The other thing is. I don't know whether we should read much into communist has been really towards the back of the peleton. They are going fast. He has looked like at the effort is hurting and i did want venar position much further towards the front. He doesn't have a big team. Random him of course Come to us again. Do we read anything into that. Now he'd be just searching for the best possible spot he's got he's he's got marco more convert in front of He just be completely switched off and just falling mock-ups wheel and that'll be out to more call to on the best place in position in the pelivan for the easiest rod and he would have worked at out from one years of experience and to doing laps. Today is easy spot now. we can drift. He now any move. We're going to see the form to the front now because there's just nine more time to move.

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"oncein" Discussed on Acupuncture is my Life

Acupuncture is my Life

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Acupuncture is my Life

"Or pancreatic cancer. You really porn rule those two disorders acupuncture now. The oncein can be pain in the app. Now domino pain can be a sign of pancreatitis which is inflammation of the pancreas whether it's been short term acute a long term chronic. You want to address this issue. The abdomen.

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"oncein" Discussed on Acupuncture is my Life

Acupuncture is my Life

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Acupuncture is my Life

"The pancreas is a very very powerful organ. although it's small it's very powerful and because it produces important digestive insa as well as secrete secretes hormones. That's extremely important for metabolising sugar. Something goes wrong. With this oregon. You have a massive problems on health healthwise now. Some deer are certain signs that you should pay attention to if you happen to experience any li scientists symptoms like i said. Contact your doctor shit with your family physician and then contact your local acupuncture acupunctures my life because you want to address the matter immediately and rule out. The potential pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer. You really porn rule those two disorders acupuncture now. The oncein can be pain in the app. Now domino pain can be a sign of pancreatitis which is inflammation of the pancreas whether it's been short term acute a long term chronic. You want to address this issue. The abdomen can also be sign of pancreatic cancer. Which of course is abnormal. Cell growth in the pancreas

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How to Know if Your Pancreas Is Not Functioning Properly

Acupuncture is my Life

02:02 min | 1 year ago

How to Know if Your Pancreas Is Not Functioning Properly

"The pancreas is a very very powerful organ. although it's small it's very powerful and because it produces important digestive insa as well as secrete secretes hormones. That's extremely important for metabolising sugar. Something goes wrong. With this oregon. You have a massive problems on health healthwise now. Some deer are certain signs that you should pay attention to if you happen to experience any li scientists symptoms like i said. Contact your doctor shit with your family physician and then contact your local acupuncture acupunctures my life because you want to address the matter immediately and rule out. The potential pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer. You really porn rule those two disorders acupuncture now. The oncein can be pain in the app. Now domino pain can be a sign of pancreatitis which is inflammation of the pancreas whether it's been short term acute a long term chronic. You want to address this issue. The abdomen can also be sign of pancreatic cancer. Which of course is abnormal. Cell growth in the pancreas

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"oncein" Discussed on Oxford Education Podcast

Oxford Education Podcast

06:49 min | 1 year ago

"oncein" Discussed on Oxford Education Podcast

"Links and then building those schemers around selection as well as we access that knowledge and then extended i think mexico mission can really be that breach twain. Those what are we doing now. I'm working do previous. Say an even things like retrieval can be quite mexico It news all the time. You know you're talking about pulling information together thinking about how you might apply that to this new question which is asking you to retrieve the information the full. Yeah so important. Isn't it and so much that then comes down to talk. The new speak for change report talks about how vital talk is the currency of learning. And you know that's the conduct through which we deliver all our understanding the classroom and being really clear about that process moving moving from not knowing and working three why we don't know and getting to a point where we do absolutely yeah definitely and so how does how will that support the learning of young people. Well it again said before it's going to drool world the toolkit that they've gone so it will help than say whether the feis challenges for it will help them to think about what they did with tackling that particular concept will problem in the classroom so that that will lay out that the the areas that they've go available to that help them to climb if we being mexico as well. It's about mona string of progress and that can be quite motivational ashley. Young people we talk a lot about engagement. Those kinds of things in cost what we really told you about that. Is that motivation to learn. And so if they are understanding will this is robin successful. Before these things eichel available today the action use for this talks kid to die in front survey then. All of a sudden women powering shakes to be able to do that and to feel. Motivated is nothing better than seeing the progress. You know. i was watching this morning and a lot to do word. check macgyver. On five hundred words slowly they might not be the route five hundred words yet but he's going in the right direction and it's signed with students and seeing that understanding that and understanding why they making those decisions as well equally it can highlight for them where they were gaps and where they might need to find out something more doodle search again. That's something. I'm very aware of myself. An okapi rights. You're working on something course. I actually i need more time to reflect so may soy out. Search something else around it or support and again students. Finding that is really empowering. And i've had students who were very mexico and by had been doing some retrieval work and they said this is fantastic. Because i can say which are the areas i've struggled with sti- on guns go wide side on going to look at this on not combat to do this that you fight. We might get one or two of them in the clubs but the more we talk about extent i guess the more they become aware of and they can start doing and so it's their why in. Its they routed to being able to stay there and indeed talking to each other about supporting each other. You know i i. I wasn't sure about this. What do you think. What could i put that. And as long as we're checking that there aren't misconceptions being that through vices than that again that can be really important states. Fading empowered dependence become lifelong. Learners is costa. Will we doing this today because this is what we're doing in the lesson. Yeah so so important and lovely to have. That is a great work activity. And you know that sharing that self scaffolding. Almost of what they're doing in order to move forward and motivate and that she doesn't really build resilience because if you can see your south moving forward and being responsible for your learning and understanding what that means absolutely and even then you in innately much more resilient causes what we're trying to build towards you understand where the issues might lie and you can start to in the same way way planning something as teacher or there's a whole school you think perhaps about what those barriers might be. I but then think about where you can overcome the. I am not as about resilience so that we just like difference to how you feel about your learning as well and i think p- possibly might just be my own experience but i think we quite good at this level and we when we get to all key stage five not bad at key stage four but maybe maybe wh what does it look like to be. Good at the keys three. Okay kaycee too. I think probably you recognize same things with those students. And we possibly put more scaffolds and scaffold the covid interesting because you need to know how much scaffold and west withdraw those to allow the students. But i think you might seem more problems Even things like ci was on the board and talking around those when shoots completing tasks. I'm getting them to think about when white house i would use that can support that medical Processed are have had some people sites. May you know spectacle is lovely we see at key stage kaycee. Vikes students needs to be a place to do on an actually our disagree. I i i think it does depend on knowledge tasks and they need to have experienced Fall as low as win. My he knows links coaching them to buy saints. Very young children can be very medical conceive and talk about their learning perhaps using a slightly different language but they can do that on an show that frequently even in early years you will say children who are going through those processes thinking about a. Did i do this. Four off Now and then you know that needs to south goose sorts of incredible appropriate that say even those youngest shades. I again with sem. We support students. More gets more scaffolding today. But there isn't anything tonight. Sighing will therefore you compress your students. Sdn or your younger student. You call mexico. We need to build on. We need to work towards it so we have those students but mine site by oncein a go home tonight and i'm going to school.

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"oncein" Discussed on Unhinged and Bumbled up

Unhinged and Bumbled up

08:12 min | 2 years ago

"oncein" Discussed on Unhinged and Bumbled up

"Welcome to unhinged what you can fill me taking me. Welcome to the world of online dating. What can you expect in the podcast dating. Don't we are not guest. The twenty twenty into begun forever. What people really think about these tricky dating eleventh awesome teaching trivia. Never know top tips and tricks. Vermont awesome guest expos. Luckily little more about dating the dating disaster ignored the red flag day in life is less successful time when magnum piz nuts. In the right place. Do we know what we're talking about. They took office join join us. We cool things. Nineteen hidden those disney spark and welcome to the unhinged on bumbled up po cost. I'm liz his phil and today. We're joined by richard hill. So you might have seen richard on the fast tell you might stick that you know him if you're one of his twenty five thousand dollars instagram followers about this week. We're gonna show you a little bit more to richard them. What we saw on the tv survey is going to be sharing what life is like how is licensed change for being on the tv and what he's looking for which may or may not be a brunette thirty four year old coca cola taste i mean just like a completely random Out the let's keep your perspective. They can risk of of course concert. Vegetal welcome jumping on today. I'm us tell your listen a little bit about yourself. Black you have me. My name's richard. I'm thirty six out. In the northwest of england in subtler fall a military spokesman are now. I own a gym up in a few careers. I've traveled a lot of the world. I would like to think. I'm extremely single when i'm very happy chocolate like my morning coffee. I like to read a good book. I liked to train every day. I see my friends until have had some very nice things in my life. And i found some of the best things just things i have a home. I'm really really looking. Why do you say. Obviously the waiver filling i came across. He was To see you on site tiktok's out. So maybe let's start there. I'm how was i experience for you. Did you take away from it. They'd asked me previously. What is gonna walk through. I was only about twelve months. Also white breaking away of my son samson and it was just a bit too early really and then asked me a second time and i would say that my my feelings towards meeting someone had changed will possibly not the way you'd want to change if you're on a date dating program I remember i spoke to the guy and said As far as i'm concerned he may well be the i. I've chosen to be single forever forever. I may not want anyone in my life again. And that always. I always get frustrated and people's response to how i how i feel about that sometimes because it feels like you should meet somebody. I'm wasting myself to not meet anybody. But actual facts. I mean my migraines man's she's My dad's sister. She's twenty years older than him so she feels like a grandma's to me. She had a marriage the to this beautiful family for short period of time peaceful sawn but it went through some real challenges and she was she suffered as a result of that relationship and i said so i was like well i joined a very small and asking her and she said there won't be any more many my house like she said. Let's go dancing a lights. Go go out to dinner with people but won't be any many my house like the. I've been married about experience. I want to do that again. And she wasn't upset about a better about said. You just made that show. She was like you know you know especially when you've been through it. I'm not somebody who's very good at talking about the psychology of trauma. All things like that. I think that you know relationships are really long period of time and people can suffer in a few seconds an event and a relationship break can be a year could be eighteen months. It can be assumed time. Is it surprised that somebody might want to say you know what i might want to do again. Yeah i mean we bring you up quite law on the show. It's about what society says scientists Side to say she to do but nine you don't have to do. There's no rulebook for life. And i think my one of my biggest says. Is this whole other half thing like that. Like this is my other hall or making from alcohol is like note. Fine hold like fully fully formed may or may not one like team up with another whole Definitely not a half looking for another ha- yeah so what the program. I was way more. What would i say. I had had been through the depression. Like clinically those subjects. But i was out side of that. I was feeling really healthy. Good by myself. I said to the guy. I'm i'm happy to on the program. I said i think he actually could be going to say because the i have to show me. Is you go off the company and probably audience that the might be somebody for me. unknown said however. I absolutely adore. I such a great show I said i'm more than willing to be part of it. I think he's great. I'd be excited to say yes. When on the program. I went on a date with melia who does speak. do like really frequently. We gum like a we. We we differentiate have huge disagreements over loads of things generally over why would say quite intellectual situations and generally my neanderthal ick understanding of her quite complex structures. But we are friends by really closely. Go about my overall. Overwhelming feeling is is. It's just been incredible. It's been absolutely incredible film in it. I had a panic attack which they didn't show thank god sadat where we need like a producer in an american dolphins and he was pretty bad about wasn't because of the experience. That was just because you know. I'm at the time of toyota comfort zone. He's actually not likely to. My johnny's not hoax is a tv set. Just i built myself. I think i got myself into a baptist but once that doesn't really like a shadow over the entire experience. 'cause a bucket that i was having panic attacks just not regular book one quite stressful situations and still so overall. I just think he's been absolutely incredible. Raising found out on the show that you've got sturgis was dating like emotionally I would say that socially this public few more issue's you'll probably know like drive. The podcast format in part of the reason is i suppose is spur. Those who are spillages are often typically allowing really in depth sided conversations. You can get into a subject talking and almost fell both sides of the talk and the deep kind of like ru of compensation. It can sound sleeper sometimes. I can almost objectively see myself doing it very extensively so hard to pull myself out of that. When i'm looking i'm thinking like this is not what richard wha we discuss in line. I don't know why. Awesome fucking sorry you can swear like these five are bad that you watched on youtube yesterday to this on a date oncein. I ended up a vegan. Go komo within a promise. Ya i have i. That girl is so wonderful person and beautiful. And i spent ages like just admired verified far distance as you became single and i remember. I asked her out and she came over. This all down on the chew I cooked a vegan. Dinner made a great day apart. From halfway through the day. I went on a model like an obsolete. Monologue cow feeding is not for me. I can.

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Julia Gillard on the year that was 2020

A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

05:32 min | 2 years ago

Julia Gillard on the year that was 2020

"Hello listeners will here. We are at the end of twenty twenty. Finally this is year any of us wanted. And if you feel as though you're limping through to the end of it you're not align wave face challenges individually and collectively as a result of covid nineteen. It's been a big adjustment for all of us to navigate life in this you way. I now familiar. Normally spain. the traveling the world for the different roles zion to take for organizations like the global institute for women's leadership and the global partnership for education. This year. I've been very much at home in adelaide. I've missed face to face. Contact the new places in the energy ideas and excitement that generated in a room full of people but there have been some upsides to not traveling. My bay my life. And i've been to sing more of my family including baby here for the start of my new great nieces life. Baby gwen joined us july. I've come to both the lies and love digital platforms and new ways of communicating and fortunately with global commitments paying online in the middle of the night has been far too common experience this year. Podcast of oncein reflected the new normal chilly while i haven't been to travel my conversations of still traverse the globe back from the safety of my home. Many of my guests reflect on the pandemics impact on gender inequality we have discussed women. The workforce and how we structure working lives leadership. And what. We want a nate from our world. Latest now they seems to be a race thinking of the traditional styles of leadership and a focus on the need to incorporate other traits like kindness empathy and compassion as we approach the end of twenty twenty. I've gone back through the many episodes we've released the and picked up some of my favorite discussions for you to enjoy someone. I've always admired. Is sally mcmanus of non sally. For many years three professional life an always fantas style of ladyship refreshing now is head of the australian council of trade unions. Sally is leading the conversation about the impact of the pandemic on the economy and working life unlike earlier disruptions often major adjustments in the economy iran manufacturing affecting time mile jobs covid nineteen disproportionately bang about women's work. We saying the impact on part-time casual work the hospitality travel and tourism industries. Sickness where the workforce tends to be a feminist one. It's become clear we need more secure jobs and less sick maintained light before the new ways of working we a pioneering now could and should stay with us and give us more flexible and gender responsive workplaces. My conversation with sally took place before curving really made an impact. So we didn't discuss these issues but i conversation went in directions. I hadn't experienced before in podcasting and really experienced in conversations with other women seven said she done things she was white for it. good at. It's so unusual to hear a woman. Say good things issues telling me a bad childhood soccer dreams. Well this is why back in the dice obese. Would've been in the early eighties. And i was really good at soccer. And i had two younger brothers so sort of used to roughing it with my brothers and always the name to stronger than them to until i hit puberty and that was something i was happy about but anyway i was. I used to play soccer at lunchtime with the boys. The boys doing so. I used to play soccer after school and the coach would just let me join in and always the best in the team and really really wanted to play because it go to the way candid that be the match on and i couldn't fly because ridiculous rules saying that goes couldn't play in the boys teams. They ended up taking it to through the hierarchy of the soccer club and they had a meeting in that. Assad no goes cop. Line the team and for me as a ten year old it just same so ridiculous but so deeply unfair like this is something that i love but not only did i love. I was better than all the like. Why couldn't i use that skill at a my simple child mind back then. I thought well it's just because i'm not a boy. Well that's it so. I bought my brother's school uniform and i went to school the next day and are lined up in the boys line and i said i'm no longest sally shine and that's it. I thought that that would as a successful way of getting into the soccer team. Now did that word. Disaster a total disaster. That school didn't react well. My parents certainly did not react. Well i think thought it was probably more than it was. It was just simply may wanting to play soccer. I'm sure schools would deal with this much better these days but they did not deal with it. Well so i remember the next time on the sent me to school with the clip. Some buzzy my hair which julie ripped off the minute. I got around the corner but unfortunately it didn't make it into the soccer team

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Demonstration celebrates statue of Spanish colonizer taken down

Native America Calling

03:54 min | 3 years ago

Demonstration celebrates statue of Spanish colonizer taken down

"This is National Native News Antonio Gonzalez. A statue of Spanish colonizer juande Altay was removed in northern New Mexico hours before a planned protest, but that didn't stop members of grassroots, native groups and their allies from demonstrating off state road, sixty eight north of the city of Espanola surrounding huddle immunity. Stare at. The Red Nation three sisters collective, demonstrated outside the monuments wall, calling for its permanent removal as county officials decide the statues. Fake speakers used a megaphone to talk about the monument, sitting on traditional Pueblo homelands and recounted the atrocities. The conquistador committed against Pueblo people the. Ball and everyday bubble resistance is the reason public people are still here because resistance is traditional. The group then cross gates onto the grounds. Where the statue stood as deputies watched nearby, demonstrators climbed on the Monument Mount, saying a handwriting song and Red Paint was hand printed on the plaque, own yacht as name. Jennifer Marley has long been involved with the red nation, not a protest. It's a it's A. It's a celebration and also a chance to inform people. About this history entered mind people that the struggle is not over that this is of many victories that we will continue to have and that the work continues, and we must go on. The Red Nation has advocated for the removal of names and symbols of Spanish conquistadors around new. Mexico. The group was instrumental in the University of New Mexico Seal Change, which depicted conquistador frontiers, men. They also led the way in ending pageantry, depicting the re entry of Kista door NC on affay. Monday's event drew some opposition. Shots could be heard from cars, a few voices expressing differing views from the crowd and oncein across the street read all lives matter a slogan which has been associated with criticism of the black lives matter movement, meanwhile in Albuquerque shooting occurred at a demonstration Monday night, as people called for the removal of a statue police are investigating and reported early Tuesday morning. One person was in critical condition. More demonstrations are being planned including one in Santa, fe. The White Mountain Apache tribe in Arizona is increasing safety measures after a rise in positive covid nineteen cases, Christine Trudeau reports the White Mountain Apache tribe reached one, thousand, two, hundred and fifty nine reported positive covid, nineteen cases, which according to travel chairwoman Wendy newly. GATEWOOD is likely due to an increase in testing and contact tracing the tribe is on stay at home orders with an eight pm to five am curfew and has closed non-tribal citizens and tribal members, not living on the reservation. Recently, the council passed a measure that anyone found in violation of safety. Restrictions would be ineligible for a one thousand two hundred dollar emergency relief payment from the tribe safety restriction measures are crucial to. To protect elders says chairwoman, league, Gatewood, as they are the most vulnerable to the virus. We will never in our lifetime care of an actual. Distri of I lived in a wiki up. I had to ride a horse to town. Because we had no car, we traveled in a wagon. We hiked on foot. Those types of stories. We're not going to hear that anymore. And the language they know the tradition culture heritage, the importance of who we are the tribal us one of their hotels as a quarantine, isolation site and plan to purchase additional modular units for quarantine housing. They are in need of item donations like facemasks, hand, sanitizer and cleaning supplies for quarantined homes. I'm Christine Trudeau. I'm Antonio

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N.B.A. Owners Set a July 31 Restart, All in Florida

ESPN Daily

04:29 min | 3 years ago

N.B.A. Owners Set a July 31 Restart, All in Florida

"Zach Lowe's senior writer for ESPN in host of the low post podcast. Zach. We're GONNA have basketball We think we're going to basketball. We'll see on July whatever July thirty first, or whatever, but yet knock on wood back on everything. Knock on heads. We stay healthy enough to have basketball. That's true I should never say anything definitively these days, but we are closer to having basketball because the NBA Board of Governors met on Thursday in voted twenty nine to one on a plan for the League to return. Return to play in Orlando at Disneyworld, twenty two teams, eight regular season Games in possible plan term, involving the eighth and ninth seeds We're GONNA have a lot of time to break down the logistics of all this how it's going to work from a public health perspective, weather not can work, but I wanted to bring you on today to talk about the basketball ramifications of this decision. Why do you think they went this particular route? Well. I think as you might expect. They were trying to balance money midst about basketball and love the game all at, but I think that it's mostly about. How can we maximize? That's why they didn't just take the sixteen playoff teams. They've tried to threadneedle of. Volume of games. Fairness to the teams that were in the eighth spot when when the seasons stopped in some potential excitement for play in teams, particularly the teams that were chasing Memphis in the western, mathematically had a decent shot, a much better shot than usual with seventeen eighteen games left to catch them. I want to talk about New Orleans and Portland particular, but I I wanted to ask why not think they went with six additional teams? Instead of four was America just clamoring for some wizards basketball, so watching the wizards. It's sort of like playing roulette. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose sometimes you leave the building weeping uncontrollably. The one thing wizards are not. This season is boring. Both those teams really wanted to play I think part of it was probably well. If we're going to have a plan in the West, it's GonNa Look Kinda dumb. If we don't have a plan in the East Lake of we just take the east team so I guess we gotta take someone. WHO's the least crappy east team left? Okay Washington. You get in well, then we have to balance it. So who's the next lease? Crappy West, okay, Phoenix urine I, and then suddenly twenty two. My opinion and I said this from the beginning, it should have been twenty. There's a hard quality gap after twenty I see no reason why these teams had essentially zero percent chance to make the playoffs are going through all this rigmarole adding seventy or eighty bodies. Me The reason why it doesn't really make sense to me is if you had told me okay, the western conference is going to have a plan tournament with three four five teams, and it's GonNa last a week or ten days and we don't want the Eastern Conference. Eight playoff team sands Washington just sitting there waiting I could buy that, but displaying tournament is not a tournament. It's one or two games. I just don't. It doesn't make any sense to me why those teams? They're not to pick on them. I just thought so get it. The PELICANS obviously were playing much higher level Oncein Williamson came back, and actually had a better point differential than Memphis for the season stopped Then you've got the blazers who are nearing full health right, which was due back after an injury marsh before all this happened. and. In hair and Nerkez the deck and Oh, I think he's hurt. His leg. Oh, his leg is right. Narco hits the deck. Which of those teams do you think is better situated to make it in Portland was also slated to have a decent easy scheduling. Everyone focused on New Orleans easy schedule because it was the easiest but Portland in San. Antonio were slated ABC. Schedules. I think you would have to go with New Orleans. Only because a they were playing really well already in. Be Like it's it's. It's exciting that use of Norwich and Zach. Collins are back in their. If their backup for these long layoffs, but they're also back after long layoffs in Nurkic in particular is coming off one of those traumatic leg injuries that it usually takes people a while to get maybe a year. Even a season at took Paul George Longtime for instance to get back to what they were before. So I think you'd have to go with new. Orleans but I would not underestimate portland.

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U.S. Border Patrol agent acquitted in Mexican teen's killing

Dave Ramsey

00:27 sec | 4 years ago

U.S. Border Patrol agent acquitted in Mexican teen's killing

"Who shot and killed a Mexican teen six years ago. People have protested in Tucson after a jury in Arizona acquitted a border patrol agent of manslaughter oncein protesters carried says abolished border patrol. Another reads, no Justice, no peace. Jurors found Lonnie Schwartz not guilty of involuntary manslaughter Wednesday. It was his second trial after another jury acquitted him of second degree murder and deadlocked on the manslaughter charge earlier this year, Ashley, flood KTAR

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