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"And omissions. And it's brought to you by your friends that dodge and ruin. What are we screw up today. Yeah start with myself. American apparel not american outfitter third american. Outfitter thank your thinking. American eagle one of those thinking. You've also the milwaukee bucks actually. Don't have the harley davidson anymore. They got motorola. So thank you to jacob in the inbox for pointing that out. Andrew blake home whites really mold own some old. What is it was it to three or four. I think they made that switch. A what else. We got here matt numerous times trying to make the costco hotdog in drink. More expensive. it's still not to fifty tried a couple of inflation and math world cage. Right by the hour cagey right is a free agent by the way still which is very surprising Then we got some omissions here. So matthew mcconaughey. I always say his last name fast. That don taylor trick when you don't have quite honestly mcconnell mcconnell. Hey did lincoln ads. We did figure that out right okay. Good matthew. Joseph was in montreal north north montreal north. Yep also the helmet ads. Yes were introduced Last season twenty twenty twenty one in the nhl and apparently china's president looks like winnie. The internet thing cain. Apparently they don't like that in china that like apparently when the little do you know the anti gorgeous not greek has greek lines in them. He's fully french. They were watching a movie and it was scored by danny and the parents were like. Let's call me any about whom some more you know right lee. It was just about to make another error talk about winning. The putu is one of the great movies by rotten tomatoes but of course to detaches b. c.'s. Best breakfast when you think..

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"For the mets players in the national basketball association and obviously european soccer is at a completely different level. But i'm fine. I'm totally fine with it I watched the bc lions last week. The first two weeks of the season they've got two two patches on their jerseys that against tell us in mark's work warehouse if i'm not mistaken the season and again doesn't detract from the entertainment doesn't distract in any way. These guys need revenue streams They haven't sold many tickets just outlined that For the last eighteen months so everybody like just step back from the lead. You're going to be just fine with a two by three little patch on the on. The one thing people do believe the jersey is a little more sacrosanct than the helmet thou guys. Is that what you've noticed with regard cisco's yeah dr- jeff draw buyers. You don't buy said jeff draws the appropriate parallel and that you know. We heard all a lot of this about the helmets but the jersey is something that people buy and where and it's a source of pride and all of that. It's three by three and a half inches much Matter matter or bother me. But do you think people will buy fewer jerseys because there's advertising on just say for precedent before you answer jeff for the nba for instance if you go to the l. a. Lakers team store. It's basically the same website but it's different being on the lakers team store. It comes with the wish logo on it if you go to the generic nba store..

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"Here. We've been waiting academy. Yeah no excited about it. Definitely got to do a few one who is over at ten forty. Were to jeff a handful of times. I mean we Said high ratings member that jeff that times are on there but looking forward to it also You know maybe a little something else maybe coming up behind it off to let you know about that down the road. We'll have more programming and more announcements coming up as well so be listening for that as well. Jeff wanted the excitement for me. And i don't think i'm alone here. I mean i can't speak for you guys. And they certainly wouldn't want speak for the listeners. But the response to the launch of price two point. Oh and the digital space. I mean it's been terrific listenership the sponsorship and all those types of things. And really if you think about all right. They decided to turn the lights off on us. The old place on february the ninth and then there was a little bit of leg. You guys launched in april with the in a death spiral You know in the midst of a global pandemic and the interest level was there. We talked about the intrigued with the changes and some desperation on the part of this hockey club. And they believe in this pacific division that they can be playoff contender. The interest in this team is an increased interest in. This team is good for everybody. It's good for the hockey club. But it's good for guys in our business. Certainly and. I think that there is a genuine excitement that ill there are storylines stories to tell Let's hope that we continue to move in the right direction as far as the pandemic like we haven't done one of these shows with people in the seats people gearing up geeking up all day to go to the hockey game that night and so you know when we can get back to that normalcy in that routine again. I just think that this is gonna be a terrific option for them the stream it so easy. You know you guys have done that. The technical people buying the are made it easy to be part of your life as you commute to the rink We will be there for you so really looking forward. I was fortunate. I was one of the very few that got into the building last year to see national hockey league action but it just isn't the same in an empty cavernous building like that Everybody says so players. I would say it to..

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"You're right we've been doing this. Sort of inner sleeps almost for the last decade. The two of us Andrew and matt part of the fray of course The last eight years nine years whatever. It has been In various well. I guess you know not pre game shows for you because we didn't well early game. Yeah well. we're we're government. Since we moved the afternoon. So yeah Sixty seven Blake's gonna ho- some games. I'm going to host. Some games andrew's going to be there. Jeff is going to be there as our stalwart. Because you know one of the other things that we saw after we announced that you were coming over to our side and joining secure. Some price was we saw can fans and listeners. Go not just hate. That doesn't sound like a time job but you know we want more j. Pat basically like we love a twenty plus minute head each and every day at five o'clock we love the fact. Jeff is going to be filling in for matt and blake whenever they go away. Get sick what have you. But you know especially You know with all the work you had been doing this past year. After the old radio station went down. People were like we need our. We need more j. pat. So what i love about this. Is this going to give you a full hour. Daily jeff to get all the things that you didn't get to with us during our editor you know expand on over the course of the season. Yeah the the plan right now is that i will attend the morning skate. I'll go to practice on practice days but on game days if there are a morning skate and the media availability it all down to the rank cava chat with some of the players Get in with the head. Coach continued to grind on that front when necessary and then we'll provide some audio so that People will get a feel for what's going on around the rink and obviously Be able to report. Whatever i picked up there as we set the table for the game that night so i don't think we're reinventing the wheel when it comes to the game show. It's more continuation of doing what we love to do. And when i think we've done pretty well and the response has been off good in this market over many many years so try it. It's true and Yeah i can't wait to get going Training camp the twenty third of the twenty fifth They start playing other first. Preseason game is that weekend game spokane. But they've got a game the home game a home for them For home preseason. Game is one in abbotsford so i would imagine on the night of september twenty seven the we will crank up the pre game machine and there'll be no stopping us all season long in fact the preseason games can sometimes be more fun because there's more mystery to what's going on there the other thing that i would just like to add about this we go further and jeff blake in or if you have more to say by all means but the only reason that this is possible adding a nother. Our to our daily live programming at secure some price dot com is.

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"Because i read something from a serve a former service person your first day when you report for the army they not to hit you with a bunch of jobs against all sorts of things not in the era are entered the army. I entered in one thousand nine hundred nine the at when i was an officer of the anthrax vaccine capable untested. They were starting to shoot guys arms to go over to the desert And the middle east with a in after nine eleven but a right before nine eleven anthrax but no but there are some yes nowadays or viana days. Yeah yeah vietnam era. They would do for anti-malaria drugs or any other drugs and But it depends on the air you entered in. So that's not a now. It's not a matter that you're going to get that i do. I do know the backs the anthrax. I can remember the uproar about how untested that wasn't it. The military was doing it. But you know when you take the oath. Put your hand up and swear to be constitution. You wave a of rights and that's one of them you just too because that's what the mission requires you. Do it always greg fantastic stuff. Thank you for this sir. We'll talk soon. Good if you guys again. Thanks greg bell captain. Greg bell former. Us army officer. And now the beat reporter for the seahawks. At the tacoma news. Tribune i thought right had resigned based on Washington the top one hundred on on the weekend but still not. Oh that's a good football player. Now yeah if he needed it as greg headley averse role play medellin plea weakside strong side. Boy you on any kind of need at linebacker. I'd be looking him up. I mean isn't he is he just sears. Each wait it out or does he not go back to seattle. Hadn't had and say okay. What's the best you can do. Aren't they better prabhu. Yeah the problem. They took the kid brooks last year. Got better and better as the year one on the first round pick and they got wagner there and you're probably only playing to linebacker. I mean we discussed this time and again last year with gregg seattle late to the party on this. But you wanna be you want to be in to linebacker sets more often than not now. Yeah defensive accident Protect thirty two like the only thirty. Yeah like there's a year or two left in. Yeah think like he's big and rangy. Wow yeah no and just As greg said i as an old football reporter. I can hear him like there. Are certain guys you go to in the locker room. Who you know are just proce and we'll give you the real and have the pulse and have the respect and all that and had very much like kid. One of those guys for greg and with the seahawks blake and yesterday and boy did. We have fun. Touring the bc hospital dream a lottery dream..

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"They didn't think coming into this off. Season guys people in the building here at the seahawks thought. This would be for duane brown who turns thirty six this month. This is the final year of his contract made tens and tens of millions of dollars over his pro bowl career he would ride it out and ended on a on the end of his contract and end here in seattle and then retired thirty six and then he tells them this spring right after. They drafted stone foresight to be under study. You said you know what. I wanna play again and i wanna place guys. I want a new contract and they weren't planning on that so now. They have to restructure their thoughts on twenty twenty one. Quandary digs is contract ends after this season met catch contract and suddenly after next season bobby. Wagner's contract ends again after next season and some guy named russell wilson's contents and twenty twenty. Three they can't just say oh we gotta gago sign got adam sign. We gotta go sign wayne brown and get him on the field. They can't do that without can't do that. In a vacuum may have to think about what they're planning and had already planned for in twenty twenty two twenty three hundred so far. It hasn't been playing brown so that to me. Although i think you're right matt it's not as important. The adams is an important the twenty twenty one season as brown as it was easier to do because it was planned for. It's harder for the dwayne brown contract to get done at the numbers. He probably wants because they weren't planning for this and the cost. They weren't counting on. How crazies it to offer multiple years to duane brown at that age and are there any alternatives for this year because of course it is paramount to protect russell wilson. Do they have any last minute. Here are not many quality free agents still hanging around. Obviously at this point are the disgruntled players elsewhere in league that could become trade targets for the seahawks. What are their options here. Well every year they may be some options that come up at the end of the training camp. The last cuts preseason because every year there are some salary cap casualties that you didn't expect that turns and thinking trent williams washington situated come to the forty niners left tackle. They can't happen but it's not. You can't count on that and in house. They have demarco jones. He got back on the field. Today's fifth round pick from ohio state was the highest states left tackle for years. That's what they drafted him to be. He's gonna play if he can get through these practices after being injured last two weeks. He'll play saturday night in the preseason game against denver that might increase chances of wilson plan..

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"Canada auto signed with the blue jays. Back in two thousand sixteen and has quietly put up numbers ever since boy. You're not lying hitting three thirty in aaa this year. Which is basically what got him called up to. The bigs he played for the vancouver canadians. Blake back in twenty eighteen and he did pretty well. There hit two ninety seven with an ps over eight hundred. We know how difficult it is to hit. Nat bailey stadium. I texted andy done today. And i said Any can't tell me about this Lopez kid who's a a top ten prospect for the jays blakey's second baseman playoff fielding play shortstop and he said good player and the jay did a heck of a job developing him so perhaps another young exciting ballplayer stick infielder hitter coming up for the blue jaser. Probably just gonna fill in now. It's tough lineup to crack is you know but Be interesting if he made his mark at tmz. Hope solo says megan repeal piano so passionate about getting their squad to kneel for the anthem quote almost bully her teammates into joining the demonstration This is a blow up into a big story. A few things. I would say to those that are anti-european. Oh here on the story Almost bully means. She didn't believe but she almost did. I i'm sorry what. What is the accusation. I'm then she does she. Basically solo hope solar says that megan repeat no would almost bully her teammates into the demonstration kneeling for the national anthem. Two things to consider several things consider almost bullying is not bullying by virtue of grammar. You haven't delayed if you'd almost bullied Were there any details about the alleged bullying like what did repeat. Oh do shunned them. Let me get to some of the details needed worked. First of all this is hope solo. You know character witness arrested on domestic assault charges Belligerent against police as she was arrested. That's in her background Thirdly here the problem is guess who didn't play on the. Us men's are us women's national team with very first time may megan piano kneeled by herself hope solo solo ad already by virtue of these domestic has been banned by the national team. She was never on the team. So where's the now players. I used to play with. Tell me megan royal sorry. Pena said she's gonna take some time here. Decide what to do with her future. Yes perhaps she could congratulate canada while she takes the time. See reference to it minor minor minor under no obligation to congratulate the opposition. Come on but just the way she said it was don't think ever lost a carolina team like that. Frankly today magon. Who's wearing gold. But you don't don't you like it when you get them triggered. What do you mean. She's triggered no well. I'm just saying like when you beat the stuffing out of a team for twenty years. And then they get over and they win went on you and they go onto their greatest moment particularly when they're your neighbors. Maybe just a little bit of grace graciousness surprise you from her doesn't nicely at my garoppolo on. Footballs steelers wide receiver chase. Klay pull the pride of abbotsford did not suffer a significant injury in practice today. Sources said major sigh of relief for pittsburgh. We'll see what the resulting diagnosis but definite relief. After how it looked big bet. Big ben rothlisberger.

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"Eat or drink out of the cop. What are you more likely to be doing. Well you answered the answered you answered. I would go through the whole day. Actually do both i would. I'd clean it and then Avenue drink drinking. Like i'm yes i'm going drinking like blake And probably something boring like beer. Let's get to oracle who's this okay I got well matt from christina lake. Hey matt gentleman. I one. Poll longtime listeners Occasional tweeter appreciate that christina lake absolutely gorgeous guy if you see any tambellini. He's up at christina lake. Do let us know well. My dad actually went to s- steve. I'm not sure there's a person interesting elect that doesn't know a tambellini or went to school with the at a certain point which question you want to answer today or else remake it three matt. If you on well. I can play on the cost just a few minutes. The does fifty dogs fantastic. You can't beat it so tell to make trips over there just for the hot dogs. The the advertising jersey is.

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"Covert And the severity winnable game. For the caps they isn't expansion for them in the in the stands. Yes the fewer wins. Because of the amount of draws the whitecaps have but an expansion team that is below them in the standings far fewer losses for the cops then for for. Yeah i mean y- they want to get home. They wanna play in front of a crowd. They wanna play on their home turf. But you know it'd be It'd be a heck of a way to launch themselves back into the home schedule. An actual home scheduling. We saw what that did for the blue jays going nine and two is they finally come north of the border in their first home stand. The caps would love to have a three point night into that. But you gotta dot is and cross ts to make it happen. We'll see if they can do Is this Phenomena economy has a stake in this office. Yeah i was waiting for you to say that. Most games of what i was saying i saw highlights earlier today mcconnell like hanging around the sidelines and some will remember this much as he did at university of texas football games back in the day when mack round was there in vince young and they were one that national championship. And were a big national deal. It has leather jacket hanging around on this. He just makes any place. He walks into more fun including movie. You could probably overlay. What does he do. Ads for a lincoln lincoln. Audi or jaguar. Nobody you know those ads there dripping with you know sincerity elkins. He could be he could do play by play for soccer with those satisfied with that with that. Level of thesaurus built into him right now. You mentioned that they could just they could just press play on mcconaghy's car adds elegance magnificence. That's all you have to say. A soccer gorgeous goal call. It'd be all right.

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"KAYLEE Paterson is celebrating birthday number 19. Grandpa wants to know how that happened. All right. I am kind of curious to okay and we'll leave the aging to those folks. Let's see also, rusty level turned 65. So happy Birthday one and all and hope it's a great big celebration for you there. Birthday winner for today, Receiving that good food, rather receiving the gifts to take it from our Frances Kessler tire is none other than Guy Plant Senior. So there you go. Guy tomorrow. Randi Anglin on the birthday list. OK, That'll be a party. Shannon Willis, Alexis Garner, Paul Carter, Blanche Henley. Sheena Bailey celebrates tomorrow as well. And Alexis Garner is the one who's going to receive that good food from our friends at chicken salad chick. So happy Birthday one and all and enjoy your celebration. Thanks for marking the day with us here in North Georgia's news, Talk Wdun, take a look back in time. Well, first, let's take a look. Some other birthdays being celebrated today. NFL legend Joe Montana. Joe Montana celebrates birthday number 65 Shyla Buff celebrates birthday over 35. Although at 35, he still hasn't shown signs of growing up. It was back in 17 42 on the state that Benjamin Franklin invented the stove. So if you had biscuits this morning, thank him in part. It was also this day. Back in 1963. The Alabama's governor, George Wallace, blocked the front door. An auditorium, the University of Alabama tried to keep out to black students from being able to get inside and register a bad bad move. Now Some folks think that the song Sweet Home Alabama by Leonard Skittered is an endorsement of the governor..

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"So a new, affordable housing community has opened in Paterson, adding 138 rental units in a community that seen rising housing prices as the Bay Area a zit became becoming more of a Bay Area commuter town, Okay. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. Eating word this morning, Eileen that the mega rallies make America great again are coming back soon. Soon, according to Donald Trump, he did an interview with Dan Bongino. On this podcast. And he says We'll do one soon. They love the rallies. They love them. The people love that. I could just hear him saying something like that. I wonder if you don't have to pay it again. Or is this just gonna be I don't know, but, um, he, he's already indicated he's going to go to Alaska. Because he's going to campaign against Lisa Murkowski. That they don't like each other, and he's going to go up there and campaign against her. He calls her disloyal in a very bad senator. And I can hear him say that to so I didn't write no dates. No locations have been have been decided upon, but nevertheless, Don't be surprised if you see one of those rallies very, very soon on a TV screen near you. A lot of folks working at home. And you know, Bernie, It's not just in the office. Yeah. You think the grind would burn you out, you know, driving to picking up kids, the regular but we're not in that regular pace yet. No, we're not in a lot of people, even though they're not going through. What you just described are still burning out, and there are ways to avoid that, And we're going to a dissect that Sacramento's number one for.

This Week in Photo
Street Photography in New York City, with Gerard Exupery
"Back to another episode of this week and photo. I'm your host frederik van johnson today on the show got gerard exupery. He's a veteran new york city based street photographer. That knows more about street photography than than or has forgotten more about it than i probably will ever know about street photography. We're gonna dive into that a little bit as well as what. It's like shooting in and around new york city now and before pandemic all that stuff going to talk about gear all this stuff so gerard. Welcome to the show man. How's it going very well. Glad to be here. Yeah it is good to hear man. I'm excited to chat. So we've got you know. The the john mara of photography. And then this genre of let's call it of photojournalism or that that world of shooting. What's the difference. What's the difference between street photography. And that i think that in journey with photo journalism you tend to think in terms of projects. Not just one image. You know a a series of images that tell a complete story and i think with straight photography. is generally just one image. Okay okay has got to tell the story one at a time. So let let's rewind back to the time to. Let's let's do origin story thing so cue. The flashback so the origin story of girard. Where what was that moment where you knew that. Okay i feel like. I need to be taking pictures of this. This amazing city. I live in well on my planet. We didn't really have photography. And when i came to earth. And i'm sorry all right more and you know it's funny. It's the only thing i've ever wanted to do since As far back as i can remember one of my earliest memories of my father staying his role affleck's in my hand. While i took the first picture took and which was a ship underneath the verrazano bridge and it just stuck in my mind. He passed away about a year after that. And you know. I it just all these feelings about photography and loss. Let's say i don't know all came together. And i just knew that this is the direction i wanted to go. Yeah yeah and it's a good direction. It's the world photography from my standpoint on of you agree with this but it's it's equal parts. Geeky ray is we like the technology and all that stuff and then it psychology you when you're dealing with the public and trying to get the right shot or get the shot or permission to do the shot and the you know the all of this stuff in between psychology science physics wrapped up into the time machine that we call a camera to fast forward to now the president or the recent the recent present. Let's call it like this last this past five five or so years me decade your adventures in and around new york city. The i can't imagine being a street photographer. There for just an extended period of time when i'm there is overload. It's just like what. Do i take pictures of two months. It's too much going on you get analysis paralysis. What would have been some of the standout experiences you've had in city over the past decade or so that you like okay. I got to tell this bar story. Wow pick were got to pick one. I think defining Well this is. It's further back than ten years but sure for for the finding event was i was involved in a robbery and a camera store. And it's a long story but rather traumatic thing. Somebody was killed and and i got roughed up a little bit and it was it was. It wasn't pleasant. But it was. After that i i realized well putting yourself out there making yourself vulnerable and taking pictures strangers asking or you know. I don't think covertly taking pictures of people is for me. It's just not right so if you're going to ask or you're just going to be obvious bat it you've got to put yourself out and up until that point I didn't know what i was expecting to happen but After that i figured well. What's the worst that can happen. I already found out what the worst that can happen. And it really It helped me in. Maybe be taught me to be very aware of my surroundings almost in a comfortable way though. So that okay. Let's not ever forget. I've gone into situations where drug dealers on a corner. And i was taking a picture of this house that was closed and abandoned actually in patterson not beard city paterson new jersey which is really exciting. We've got a water tower waterfall. There you go and a crappy movie was made by. Jim jarmusch bad it. It lasts two years ago and any case so i am standing there taking pictures and You know. I hear this guy walking up to me and it was interesting because there were like three. Get two or three guys on each corner but not the corner i was on the house was and i'm i'm taking pictures and i hit. This guy comes up behind the camera up to my eye. And i can hear him. I'm aware of him and he said. Hey what are you doing. I told them flat out. I'm taking pictures of buildings that have been foreclosed on You know and properties that have been abandoned families that have gone kicked out. And what have you. And he goes off and you know then he goes How much do you think they want that house i should. Oh i don't know but whatever it is going to be pretty cheap

Pacifica Evening News
U.K. Economy Suffers Biggest Slump in 300 Years
"Britain's economy suffered its biggest decline in more than 300 years in 2020 as the Corona virus pandemic closed shops and restaurants devastated the travel industry and curtailed manufacturing. Official data released today shows that the economy shrank. 9.9% last year, more than twice the figure for 2009 at the height of the global financial crisis, the drops the largest since the years. 17 9 when a cold spell known is the great frost devastated what was then a largely agricultural economy. The data comes as Britain's economy remains shackled by restrictions designed you combat covert 19 Sally Paterson reports from London. Unprecedented slump in the UK is gross domestic product. It's largely caused by the Corona virus pandemic on two national lockdowns. Newly released figures from last year are worth nose during the 19 twenties recession where mass unemployment and economic depression so G D people by 9.7% chance all over. She soon acts that the economy had experienced a serious shock as a result of the pandemic.

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"paterson" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Know the amount you've gone through in your journey in politics and politics aside, how did you decide what to include in the book is I'd imagine that there was some left on the cutting room floor. Maybe not. There are some things left on the cutting room floor and you know I might be down the road. I'll address them either by writing about them or, in addition, different fashion. I just Turned on my MP three and just started dictating. And just sort of told the stories that I thought were particularly important. But this certainly were a few issues that I wish I had a chance to address. Right. Do you have any favorite anecdotes that stick out Because there's a bunch that I read that I make you chuckle because you experience all different sorts of emotions as you as you go through the motions with each chapter, But what sticks out for you, Governor Paterson number things stick out. But meeting you makes me think of one of the individuals who was in the book whose name is Tarish? Yes, She's a young woman. Who lived in my form a complex who I met on the subway and she wanted to go to medical school. But she had contracted Lupus, and she was told by doctors that she could never be near that amount of germs and bacteria. She was looking for a new career. And I said, Well, look, while you're looking since you live so close to me, I'm just out of office and I don't have the staff anymore. If you'd like to travel with me, I'll pay you right. So Taran and I show up, but the wake one evening for a man. Named Calvin Copeland. He owned a famous restaurant in Harlem that he just was so nice to me, and he really cared about me and almost treated me as if I was part of his family..

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"paterson" Discussed on KMJ NOW
"Devin Nunes coming up at noon today. Picking up where we left off a couple of weeks ago because he was gonna be the follow up guests on the program the next day, and all of a sudden there was the next day was there but Let us speak to Assemblyman Jim Paterson, who happens to be the vice chair of the Accountability Committee. Um Jim's gonna jump on the radio right now and talk about I guess you could call it. The refusal The gubernatorial administration to share data and calculations used to determine you know, when a region leaves the stay at home order, which is changing all over the place. You know, as we speak with more coming up, possibly today at noon You know, we've got business owners. We've got health professionals. We have everybody struggling to understand to interpret. You know these these continued changes in the rules by the governor, which seem to be changing at a whim, And I think that women has a lot to do with recall here. We just had the single biggest announcement of deaths in the state of California. Any region in the United States. Biggest ugliest announcement ever followed up by your old free Who roam around the countryside. Now, you know if that doesn't say, Oh, my God. Those idiots with the recall finally got to me. I know what does That Jim was one of the first people to call me when I got exiled boy. You were mad that day, brother you were. You are not happy. What I really like. Okay, well, I've heard you say words. They're not a band The room you said words. I've never heard you say the 30 years I've known, you know, dog on it. Three or four years, at least, but thank you for your support. Just Hey, bad, eh? They took my blow. They're gonna do that. Well, my your bro's back. So my broken what's going on? What's going on? What can you tell me? What is going on in the mind of this governor? God only knows. I mean, first of all, let me just think of the damage that he's done. Just in the last 50 days. All right, so he decides that if you don't have this ICU capacity That we're gonna We're gonna close everybody down just in the last month. California has lost 117,000 jobs in the leisure and the hospitality sector alone. Hairdressers, nail salons and the like, like 12, almost maybe 15,000 jobs. And the center for Jobs and the Economy says that those sectors probably are not going to recover until 2025 or 2026. Now look at it. If we had to. Shut everything down and can't take these hits because of the ICU numbers. What the heck has changed? L A has a 0% ICU bed available right now. The Central Valley is at about 1%. No one knew 15%. Look if we didn't need to meet that goal by the head where we closed for 50 years, 50 days in order to meet the goal. And we have been talking about. Oh, business people in our area. Many of them, you know, the employees of businesses have been Have been shut down and they just sick of on again. Off again. Started up. Call them in. Shut it down. Send him home. Spend money to open up. Spend money too close Now you can spend some more money. To open up and when the media asks with freedom of information request, by the way, Governor. You've got to tell us what all of this data, the information, the rationale. Behind this on again. Off again. Stop! Go up down sideways. Decision making, uh, that you're doing what was his response to this? You essentially says it's none of your business Californians or it's none of your business, the media because this is complicated and do, you wouldn't understand it and you would get confused over it. I would tell you, Ray, the only person in California that's confused about all of this is the governor. I mean, this This is Script. What is this? A script right out of Saturday Night Live skit. You know, Like how stupid Does this governor think? We are in the state of California, right? So he's gonna He's gonna open us up. But who knows when he closes us down next time? I am convinced that the result of all of this Rest with him. Absolutely losing the political Ground beneath his feet. Over this. I want you to think about this for a minute. What other state Has failed more miserably. Then California. I mean, we've got the worst of all worlds. Our economy is shedding jobs. I just cited the last 50 days worth. Vaccine distribution is the slowest and and horrible in the United States, By the way, horrible I think we're 50th theft and Um We still have a virus that is surgeon. Right now, all I can conclude Is that What is this? I wonder if he has one of those. You know, there's no toy eight balls. You know your roll around in your hand and the answer pops up. You know, I think, OK, this way this this week is going to roll this one. Next week, you'll roll the other one. You know, uh and look, here's what he keeps saying. He keeps saying..

710 WOR
"paterson" Discussed on 710 WOR
"New York governor, David Paterson, is the author of the new book, Black, Blind and in charge of Story of visionary leadership and overcoming adversity. And with that good morning, Gove you let's get your honest, you know, Neutral take on impeaching President Trump for the second time your thoughts Good morning, when what I would tell you is that I happen to know some of the people who are involved here. In other words, some of the leaders in the congressional congressional delegation and their advisers and one thing I would say that I don't think is really well known is this is a personal issue for them. This is Sense of vindictiveness. Many of them were very frightened about what happened at the Capitol. Many of them have to hide in places for two hours, something they never thought they'd ever do in their lives, at least in a political realm. And so a lot of this is their feeling. That President Trump was completely reckless that he had a reckless disregard for what would happen. Uh, you know if all the people from the rally went to the House of Representatives He could clearly see that many of them were armed and look like they were military operative operatives rather than protesters, And I think that's the reason we're seeing what's playing out here because to me, I don't see what the value of this is any idea. Of trying the president after he leaves office. All it really does. Is make the president the page one story when the new president Joe Biden is trying to govern. I don't see how you're helping the new president by doing that. If they had just centered him, which I suggested. You know, a few days ago, they would have gotten far more Republican votes and they got now a century is really that you did a wrong thing. And I don't understand why they're dragging this out and Now you were going to try somebody using an impeachment procedure. When they're technically out of office. They're not technically at office. They're out of office. Well, but Governor David Paterson. I mean, forgive me for being a cynic here. But, you know, the Democrats have done very well on the back of Donald Trump's so they kind of want him to stay around for a bit so they can, you know, keep Jenning up the base by going after him. You don't Michael, I think I actually agree with you that He's the boogie Man. You can always, you know, get a applause, saying something about him. But the fact is that way went into government to try to use our abilities and our, uh, you know, Uh, took views about how tow Tonto run government and that's your primary oath of office. When you go to the legislation, you don't go to Congress to get even with somebody who you feel. And in many ways, did a number of things that brought this upon himself. It's uh I just, you know, sometimes when you're feeling that emotional I felt pretty emotional about some ways. I was treated by some particular people and which is right and not write my book right after I came out of office because I was too swayed by that it would have been a book about settling scores. You wait a little while or you defer to people who were not in the situation and let them call the shots and you usually get a better outcome. All right. Stop beating around the bush. Who do you wanna nail right now? On the air? Come on. Who gave you a hard time and come on, Let's go get some baby. Who do you hate? Tell us what we wanna know. If you read the book. I need all my lieutenant governor who knew That I was cutting the budget and turns around and comes up with a plan to borrow $6 billion. When I said the reason we're in this trip situation is borrowing I won't tell you his name, but it's his initials are Dick Ravitch. Battle boy, you go, go. Thank you. Yeah, I don't know what he thought he was doing, Governor. Let me ask you something. This troubles me a little bit. We heard married de Blasio saying, if anybody You know, participated in that riot down there in Washington. If they work for the city of New York, they're going to be fired. Are we getting a fine line here? If you broke into the capital? All right, You committed a crime. I have no issue with that. But is it possible we have a witch hunt going on? What happens if you were a New York City employees and you just happen to be pro testing or marching, But you're identified by somebody. That's all. It was kind of scary. These witch hunts that are going on. You know, this is the piling on that. You see whenever someone is in trouble. So, for instance, these people always have a press conferences. If what they said about someone, so is right. They need to resign. You know, like this is a real cavalier important statement that they're making when all they're really doing. Is kicking someone when they're down. Now a number of people went to that rally. May have walked down to the Capitol, but they did not riot. They did not. And they got caught up in a riot, which is you've seen them interviews that look, I just went there to support the president. Next thing I knew. These people are tearing up the White House and the police of fighting them and I'm right in the middle of it, So I don't think you can make the determination that correct. Way to address this is anybody who is Convicted of any activity related to the rioting should be fired. Not just the fact that you see them on television someplace, because we've all been in places at times when things happen that we had no control over. All right, we gotta run. But Rama Governor David Paterson real quick answers. I'm just getting warmed up. Is there anyone I know who you would ask directly, who itwas that they would have gotten even with Maura and actually answered that question. You know what we have way have dick rabbits on the other line, And we're gonna get his side of the story, which I'm sure is very difficult Yours, but just yes or no Andrew Yang, good candidate for mayor. I think good person. I think a lot of people think running for mayor of New York City is an easy thing to do. It's not high profile like running for president. It's very grassroots going to different places and really, you know, learning about the people and having a record of delivering for people and I think he's got a tough road to climb. But he performed well in the presidential race. Not a Yes no answer, but we'll take it anyway. Thanks golf. Talk to you next week, pal. Take your governor. Okay, give your best to Dick Ravage fourth former Governor David Paterson. I'm next is you buy any of the impeachment arguments on the floor of the house? 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KQED Radio
"paterson" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Legendary American educator died this week. Joe Clark was 82 years old. In the 19 eighties, He was principal of East Side High in Paterson, New Jersey. Schoolwork, crime and drug use or rampant. Early in his changer, he expelled 300 students for misconduct and laid down the law for the rest of them. Motivation and test scores improved. The White House made a job offer in 1988, but Joe Clark declined a national job to stay at East Side. His work inspired the 1989 film Lean on Me, starring Morgan Freeman as Joe Clark. I want the names of every hoodlum. That dealer. And miscreants who's done nothing but take this place apart on my best by noon today. This is an institution of learning. Ladies and gentlemen, if you can't control it, How can you teach discipline is not the enemy of enthusiasm, joined now by two of Joe Clark's former students, Thomas and Deborah McIntyre. They're married and join us now from their home in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Thanks so much for being with us. Are you welcome? Thank you for having us. So many of us have seen that movie over the years. Did it captured Joe Clark? The man you knew it did absolutely. Absolutely. Every time I hear that clip is just It just brings like a flashback to me because I was one of the 300. Well, could you please tell us this story because in the movie version of your life There's the kind of naughty kid in the good kid tell us what happened. If you could. We definitely the product of both sides of the fence with Clark. I was doing the wrong things. I was hustling in the street. The street life that I wasn't accustomed to buy the housing development that I'm Came from and clock just did not have it. Clark used bullhorn to get your attention here. Say, McIntyre, do the bullhorn got my attention? Come here, All boy. What's going on? I had to go to his office and he came in my report. He also said that I had to leave. Get stuff out of my locker. You're done. Debra. Your version. I was one of the good kids Wanna Mr Clark's favorite. When Mr Clark was there, I felt safe. So I I did go to school. I did all that I could on Ben, when I felt like I was not going to go on the right path. Before I could even get off. Mr Quite put me back on the right track. What difference to Joe Clark wind up making in your lives? He definitely show me, you know, and taught me accountability and responsibility. Yeah, I must agree with the responsibility, the accountability he Kicked me out and it is in the process of kicking me out. He said. You could always come back to me and talk to me. I'm going to still check on you. And you're not going to allow the excuses that around. You know, Dad in the house. You're not gonna allow that to deter you from your success. You have the ability, you gifted and although at a young age I was very upsetting him for kicking me out. Later on. I realized that while Don't let these excuses pour you down, you don't have a dad. That's fine, And that's what made him like a father figure. Wow, a father figure In a place that maybe sometimes it was hard to find Father figures. Definitely. And Mr Clarke, I believe knew that you know, when he came to school, he came knowing that he had to impart into those who did not have their fathers and you know, some didn't even have their mothers. But he always stood firm and stood in the gap for whoever was missing and I gather you two distinguished alums of East Sider organizing a trip. Get a memorial for Joe Clark. Can you tell us a little bit about it? I've never really got a chance to really thank him and him to see me and double together with a blew his mind. And I really wanted them to see that I wanted him to be proud of us, and I didn't get a chance to do that. So I said I believe we should just do a memorial and have the students all say what he meant to them. Just sending it off to heaven and saying Look at us. We are your product. You did not fail us. No matter if you kick me out. You did not family. You bettered me. He's not here anymore to hear it, but his Children are in his grandchildren are and they need that at this time. I'm so happy about it. I'm excited. I'm so excited. Thomas and Deborah McIntyre from Virginia Beach. Talking about the great principle at East Side, and Patterson, Joe Clark, Thank.

710 WOR
"paterson" Discussed on 710 WOR
"It's always fun to have with us at our buddy governor. David Paterson, former governor of New York is always with us here and good morning, governor. How you doing? Good morning, Michael. It's good to talk to you. Good. So let Ivan you know, arguing this this hunter Biden thing, you would have been arguing. Yes, he's gonna go on about hunter buying. Okay, the the way public's gonna collapse Because Hunter Biden is being investigated for taxes. All right, go ahead. So, Governor David, I gotta ask you something. Honestly, we know Hunter Biden was cashing in on his old man's name. Is that not something worth investigating? Is that not something that the mainstream media outlets such as The New York Times or The Washington Post, or ABC? That they should have delved into before we voted this guy Joe Biden in the office when we knew his son was collecting what you know, Diamond rings in China. $50,000 no show jobs in Ukraine. Or would you say, Well, you know, that's what Democrats do, because they're the right thinking people. They have the right ideas, and they rushed out of the country well, Cashing in on when somebody's name is not a crime. Now, what 100 Bine is being accused of are certain elements of tax evasion. They investigated him. They started in 2018. They stopped at a certain point because they didn't want the investigation to become part of the electoral process. Now that the electoral process is presumably over. He? They're investigating him again. And look, he's like any other citizen, No matter who your father is. If you have committed a crime, then you're going to be charged. But Governor why should they have stopped the investigation Because of the electoral process? Should not. We voters have known what was going on. This is a standard procedure. That they have used in cases regardless of which party the candidate was. They don't want the investigation itself to get mixed up in the political process so that they don't look like they're conducting the investigation to help the other. Candidate and they do that on both sides. But now that that's so another word, so we lost six months. But now that that's done a source I'm concerned they're freed. Investigate him. Like any other citizen. There's no protection because your father is the president or something like that. Or at least they shouldn't be. David, tell me the hypocrisy of a good morning by the way to me. The hypocrisy is that four years ago. Um, Mr Riedel, Mr Bartlett? No problem with the FBI two weeks before Election day saying Oh, we're gonna reopen the Hillary email deal. That was fine to get in the way of an election. But this Well, now, why didn't they do it this time? You know, this is just hypocrisy. I think. I thought that the reopening with Hillary 11 days before the election was not the right course. I'm not saying that it changed the election, but the election was so close. It could have And I think that that was outside what the protocol usually had been in those situations and so similarly Here or even if it was anything about any of the president's family, that there's ah little period with so much at stake, and also you're not losing anything. It's not like Hunter Biden is Going overseas and escaping authority. They know where he is. And he has little, uh, he is. The only thing he could do right now is get a lawyer and tried to defend himself. All right s Oh, David, let's switch now to the inauguration coming up. Do you think Donald Trump on? I'm sure you've met him over the years? Do you think Donald Trump will actually accompany Joe Biden to the capital? And sit there with the Clintons and the Obama's and watch Biden take the oath of office or is trump just going to go tomorrow? Lago and say, I will be the permanent opposition government in exile until I get back. Well, I think that, um, there have certainly been people. Richard Nixon of chief among them Samuel Tilden, another one who felt then election was taken from them. But in the previous cases what they did to support the country was to attend the inaugurations as a symbol of coming together when a new president is inaugurated. So the fact that we're even having this conversation is a little bit of an indictment of the president. I mean, I've heard stories that he's gonna take care Force one the morning the inauguration and fly to marry Lago and then have a rally in Florida, simultaneous to the Inauguration. I don't think he's going to do that. But the story is a kind of flying about him using the military because you made a lot of changes in the Defense Defense Department since the election. He would use the military and not leave. And you know that kind of thing. But I'm sure that that he, uh, whatever he does, there will be an intent to upstage the inauguration. Oh, that's great Roman Governor David Paterson, former Governor New York Way but that's not gonna happen. He's not showing up and he starts showing up. There's no way he's showing up, you know. Hey, God, Before we run, What's your take on Facebook and the fact that 48 states plus the Federal Trade Commission is trying to break them up? Uh, they feel that Facebook has become. Ah, Monopoly. I have a friend Jonah runs the food. Liberation. Stuart here. We talk about that all the time that Facebook and some of these You know newer companies they were able to amass so much s o revenue in such a short period of time that there's no place else in the market for for anyone so If they think it's a monopoly. This happen is remember with a with a T and t years ago and on Ben, the whole issue with Microsoft is not clear to me..

World News Tonight with David Muir
Joe Clark, Tough Principal at New Jersey High School, Dies at 82
"Finally tonight remembering an educator who's tough love made all the difference. He was known for walking the halls of east side high school with a bullhorn bat. That use the call. Me crazy. Joe not joe clark. Fame principal credited for turning around and paterson new jersey high school plagued by crime and drugs in the nineteen eighties. I'm gonna carry these bad drug pusher. I seen tried to get into those thirty five gone. The former army drill sergeant expelled three hundred students his first week. He said for fighting abusing teachers and drug possession defending the process on. Gma back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight. We're sick and tired of religious parasites hang around individuals who adjust eroding the basic fabric of this nation. And the only thing. I am saying no more hand me out soon. His ways caught on the dynamic man and bond and one hundred percent won't crazy fellow but he's good at it. His code displayed in his office to air. Human to forgive is not my policy and outside his door. Don't take any prisoners tough. Talk tough love but real results over the decade test scores. Shot up if this story sounds familiar. You probably saw it on the big screen. Lean on me. Starring morgan freeman as joe clark. There's only one boston this place. And that's me. The real joe. Clark spoke to ted koppel on nightline the year before he retired as principal. I'm simply saying to three thousand blackness. Spanish students it is about time that you become productive. I don't think it's you're working nearly up to your intellectual Potential and tonight one of those lives. He touched remembering him saying it was because of his principal ship that i'm a proud graduate of east side high school one of the best experiences of my life.

Short Wave
How A 100-Year-Old Treatment Could Help Save Us From Superbugs
"In twenty fifteen. Stephanie strategy and her husband tom paterson. Both scientists were travelling in egypt. They sell the pyramids the nile and then as she tells it in this text talk after dinner one night. Tom became violently ill. He vomited all night long. And i thought oh gee he's just got food poisoning and i pulled out a couple of antibiotic pills that we take with us on our trips and i gave it to them with some water. Nothing happened the next day. Tom kept vomiting. Stephanie called doctor he thought yes food poisoning and set up an iv drip for more antibiotics. But tom only got worse at a local clinic. He was diagnosed with pancreatitis. Inflammation of the pancreas and medevac to a hospital in frankfurt and there. He was diagnosed with something even worse. A superbug a bacteria by the name of oscillator b-actor bowman scary name scarier bacteria it tops. The world health organization's list of most dangerous superbugs bacteria that are very hard to treat often resistant to many antibiotics. Now we'll never really know for sure where time got his superbug infection. But we do know that. It was an egyptian stream. And we know that. By the time he was medevac. Thome to san diego that it was resistant to every antibiotic. Tom was in a coma. His organs were shutting down. He was on three different drugs to keep his heart. Beating and the doctors told me that tom was going to die. But seventy refused to give up. She turned to the scientific community for help. I'm maddie safai today. on shortwave. What stephanie found and how it saved her husband's life. It's a century-old treatment. That could be a new tool in our war against super bucks for months stephanie's husband. Tom would remain hospitalized fighting for his life and losing. Yeah i was just really scared out of my mind. But i knew that if i just sat back and waited then he was going to die and i needed to know that i'd done. Every last thing that i could do that i would leave no stone unturned so i hit the internet and i did with anybody else would do in my shoes. Google it well. Luckily you know there's google for scientists and that's called pubmed and it's this wonderful search engine where you can put in any words and a scientific paper will pop up and you know i punched in words like multi drug resistance and the name of his superbug which is assassinated b-actor mania and popular within an hour. I found a paper that mentioned something called page therapy. So tell me a little bit about fish there. Well fay jr are short for bacteria phages and that's derived from the greek word meaning bacteria eater and they are viruses that have naturally evolved to attack bacteria there's ten million trillion trillion pages on the planet. It's all a matter of finding the ones that will kill the bacteria that you want to get rid of. Okay real quick phase one. oh one i like. Stephanie said bacteria phases the viruses that infect bacteria are everywhere pretty much anywhere you find. Bacteria you'll find a phase we're talking and artika deep-sea ocean vents your. But i swear that'll make sense later. Second facials don't actually eat bacteria in this case the fees injects its own dna into the bacterial cell. Then the virus forces the bacteria to make more and more copies of itself feeling up the cell with viruses eventually the bacteria bus open releasing all those new viruses. Go off and kill other cells. It's ruthless

World News Tonight with David Muir
High water remains in some parts of Houston after Beta passes through
"Now to the flash flooding the warnings as we're on the air tonight up to fourteen inches of rain. In fact, flooding parts of downtown Houston tonight more on the way and high water rescues are underway as well. Here's our chief national correspondent backup in from Houston. Tonight. The remnants of tropical storm Beta stolen right over southeast texts, all these parts struck. With blinding rain came rising water. We were there on I. Wait to eight in Houston with water came up fast. Oh, it looks like a car stuff right up there. We managed to get out and they're yes but dozens of motorists the nation's fourth largest city. I Bid Day Houston Fire Department, rescuing more than sixty people motorists with those lifted pickups plowing the pat I expect to have a hundred or two hundred plus vehicles recovery today it took its time but made landfall and history overnight the first storm named with a Greek letter ever to hit the continental us. And David you can tell by the cars that are trapped here how fast these waters can rise and are still eight four inches of rain forecast for Houston fruits Louisiana areas that got battered by Hurricane Laura there are still more than forty thousand people without power in Louisiana. David Paterson, stunning? Image. Matter. Thanks to you.

Casefile True Crime
The Bung Siriboon Case
"In early June Two Thousand Eleven Ciragan Sarah Boone affectionately nine nicknamed bone was happy and brought thirteen-year-old halfway through her first year of high school. The previous few years had been full of change and adjustment. The Bung showed great resilience and face stage challenge head on. She was born in Thailand on December thirty, hundred, ninety seven and had an older sister Syrup own whose nickname Pang complimented her own. Deceased. His parents divorced when both goes was still young. In two, thousand, four, the mother Veneto travelled to Melbourne for a holiday and fell in love with a local named Fred Paterson. The past iding touch off the return time and two years. Later Fred Move Thailand The couple married and Fred became a loving father to Bung Pang. In two thousand tonight the family decided to move to Melbourne. said that Pang now seventeen and bomb edge ten could have the advantage of an Australian education. I purchased the home in the eastern suburb of Baranya and the go settled in. Pang completed the equivalent of a high school education while bunk took English classes and attended the local primary school. She seemed became best friends with a classmate ninety Yami Hilla who also lived in the area. The army was often bullied by students. The Bung always stood up for her. When it was time for the two friends to start school several years later, they both unrolled A. College. They met age morning to walk to school then ambled home together in the afternoon. The. Eight hundred and fifty made along route along residential Straits only took about ten minutes to Compla-? Here is wrong. Why has everyone put their furniture out on the street she asks Her Dad Fred explains about rubbish. It seems ridiculous when he says it out loud. Where and her family come from everything is reused every last scrap of paper every empty tin. Bong. It's fascinated. Can we go and look? They spend a moaning, wondering the paths of Barnea glimpsing into the lives of others wondering why such useful looking things have been discarded. They see sagging chairs and old TV as and dented bicycles. Plastic Children's toys. Fred feels a bit guilty to see it all. To realize how much we take for granted. But bungalows too young and innocent cynical thoughts. She is -tective anthropologist a treasure hunter. It's a peculiar family outing but for. Everything is an adventure. Plants Flowers in the front garden anew house with him Mom's sister and dad when they install a water fountain. Magpies wobble above them in the twisting white arms of gums and the House starts to feel like home. It was raining on the morning of Thursday June two thousand eleven bong eight egg gro soup for breakfast. Then set off the school. Let around half Pasta cooling out by mom see you later as she left. Yami was being driven that day due to the weather the bung was content to walk. She was wearing a school uniform address with blue and white stripes as well as black. Dunlop volley runners what socks a blue raincoat and blue baton backpack. A neighbor who lived three doors down on nosy straight. So her walking regular route shortly after eight thirty. But when her teacher to grow call minutes later. There was no sawn of bone. Nor did she attend any of her other classes throughout the day? Though bungs absence was unusual and immediately noticed by by friends and teachers. There was issue md that she was unwell and nobody followed up the matter with her family. Bank typically returned home from school by three forty pm but that afternoon, there was no sign of her. She had left him eyeball phone at home in accordance with school rules, and shortly after four o'clock just the Vineeta with starting to wonder where her daughter was. The phone rang. It was bunks best friend Diani cooling to remind Bong about a football game that was scheduled to play the following day. Diani told Fred Vineeta. The Bung hadn't been at school and Penny immediately said in. The couple drive directly to Baranya hearts call agent spoke with the school principal who confirmed the Bung had been absent and staff had assumed she was sick. Off too quickly searching the school grounds Fred, and Veneto drive to Knox police station to report door. Missing. Police took a statement from them but were unable to do anything further as bunk hadn't been missing alone. I advised the couple to rate you out to all of their family and friends to ensure bung wasn't with someone else. Fred and Vineeta cold and visited all of bungs France, but no one had seen her. The army informed them that her mother had driven her to school that morning because of the rain they had stopped briefly at the goals regular meeting spot hoping to offer Bunga lift but hadn't seen. Fred and Vineeta was so distraught that they couldn't eat or sleep that not. Only, the next morning they returned to the police station to officially report bunk missing detectives to drop the case.

Frank Beckmann
New York - NJ November election will be held mostly by mail, Gov. Murphy says
"His name is Phil Murphy announced the state's November election will be held largely through mail in ballots, and there will also be in person voting. And so he was asked if he was worried there could be voter fraud like the kind seen in the city of Paterson, New Jersey a few months ago, there was a very specific issues around the Patterson Mail in ballots in our May local elections in the law enforcement is actually pursuing that overwhelmingly. This was successful. You'd never could say it about 1000 but I'm pretty sure that we have a higher probability of being hit by lightning than we do. Uncovering voter from Joe Biden has

Radio Surgery
Uptick in New York shootings coincides with Rikers Island inmate release
"Last weekend in the city. 48 people were shot, 11 of them killed. The spike in shootings coincides with thousands of inmates being released from Rikers Island over Cove in 19 fears as well as the disbanding of the NYPD 600 member of plainclothes anti crime unit, which was credited with getting many guns off the streets across the river Paterson NEWJERSEY also experiencing a spike in gun violence. Last night, three men shot after gunfire erupting in the area of 10th Avenue and East 26th Street, a 35 year old and a 58 year old listed in critical condition. The condition of the third victim was not immediately available. There were no immediate arrests. This follows an incident in Patterson on Tuesday, where seven people were shot for fatally You're Harrison and Carol

The Big Story
How worried should we be about foreign takeovers?
"There's an opportunity for investments from China into Canada today. The innovation minister was forced to stand in this. House acknowledged that he misled when he said that the company. He's selling our retirement homes to was Canadian. Under Chinese ownership. You could be forgiven if you missed some of the stories that inspired today's episode. I mean look. It's my job to be tuned into all the big stories. And I know I miss them. The fact that moves like this one. Don't register on. Most of our radars might be a problem. Right now obviously Canadian businesses are suffer. Not all of them are going to make it through Colfax now. And that makes some of them. A tasty target for foreign buyers who are looking to acquire assets in a stable and relatively prosperous. And in some cases, those investments are badly needed in other cases, though especially when the purchasing company has direct ties to a foreign government. There are real security concerns. I mean. Why would a foreign government have interest in owning a failing Canadian business? So much interest that they are willing to pay more than anybody else. What kinds of risks do we take on when we allow Canadian companies to come under control of state owned businesses. How can candidate government balanced the need for foreign investment especially during an unprecedented economic crisis? With the red flags being waved by our security and intelligence agencies. And also just. Why, don't most of us know or care about this? What part of the big picture is missing here? Jordan Heathrow, and this is the Big Story Stephanie Carbon is an assistant professor of International Affairs at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. She also has a book coming out this fall on you, T. press, which is called stand on guard, reassessing threats to Canada's national security. Hi Stephanie. I want you to start. If you can buy explaining a recent deal that kind of put this question in our minds in his why we reached out to you, can you just tell me a little bit about The Hope Bay Gold Mine Project, and what it kind of means for national security in general, so the Hope Bay Gold Mine is a mine eighty S. he was a Canadian control. It was it was kind of being run by. by US t, T MAK RESOURCES INC and it unfortunately unperforming, it's one of actually three mines that have been unperforming recently where there's been some kind of take over, but this kind of raised eyebrows because it's been a basically taken over by a company called Shandong Gold Mining Company, which I also goes by St. Gold and the concern is that this company is considered to be a state owned enterprise. The Chinese government has a forty seven percent. Share in this company, and often when you at the other owners, the you can dig down and find that there's actually probably more links to the state. Generally, so this seems to be an a case of a Chinese state owned enterprise, taking over a Canadian natural resources firm something that you know has raised concerns in the past say in the last ten years and seems to be happening even in this Cova era or perhaps because of it. Why does it raise concerns? I? Mean pretend I know nothing what's wrong with them? So. This is a really good question. Canada is is a small country, right? We're a country, thirty, seven, thirty eight million people, and that means we. Need for an investment in order to grow our economy. especially up north I mean it's very expensive to develop things up north, and we know that successive governments have wanted to encourage business up north to try and improve the lives and conditions of people who live there, but we get concerned when we see these government, company or state owned or even state champion enterprises coming into the market in order to provide that foreign investment, and sometimes they are the only companies that are interested in providing that financial assistance to get these companies going. So you know the first concern is for a long time. We saw the government trying to get of business. Right privatizing various companies, but we're seeing. Despite the Canadian government getting out of these businesses, we're seeing other governments. Take their place, and this is something that actually Stephen Harper warned about in two thousand and twelve thousand thirteen. Canada has spent a long time. Trying to privatize its into industry, but not in such a way that we want foreign governments coming in and taking over those. Businesses instead, so this is. This is something that we've worried about for some time and. Part of the reason that these state-owned enterprises are problematic is that we often don't understand what they are trying to do in. You've taken a normal company right? McDonald's any other company. You know that they're trying to make money, right? That's what they do, but with state owned enterprises. Is there some kind of geopolitical or Geo? Objective that they have in mind. Particularly in the natural resources sector that we have to maybe be concerned about you know, are they trying to strategically placed themselves in such a way that they have control over Canadian resource in a way that perhaps maybe Canadians or the Canadian government would be uncomfortable with. Do we have any examples of that happening that we can look at and say you have this was A. A mistake we shouldn't have gone down that path so a really good example of this would probably be nexen people would point to next is of course a oil company. It's out in Alberta and in two thousand twelve. It was kind of putting itself on the market, and it was taken over by Seahawk. which is a Chinese state owned enterprise, a petroleum company and there was some concern that you know. Do we actually get want. These kind of government owned enterprises owning these businesses, and it paid well over the market price in order to get access to accent. A Louis. Some national security concerns that were raised at the time. Eventually, the Harper government did let it go through, but you know a lot of the promises that were made as a part of the deal. Really haven't gone very well. the business hasn't been as profitable as as was hoped. There's been some safety issues. Accidents with regards to nexen owned critical infrastructure, and even recently we've seen a number of layoffs. I mean. There's so many layoffs in that industry anyways in my heart goes out to the the oil workers, but. It. Really just hasn't performed as well as hopes, and this is one of the concerns that I think has often been raised. Is that state owned? Enterprises can't fail they are. Backed by the state. They're not subject to the same pressures as a normal company like again. Going back to McDonald's. You

Your Brain on Facts
Greatest Hits: Well-traveled Bodies
"In the winter of nineteen seventy six the six million dollar man. Tv show was filming in a haunted house in Long Beach. California when a crew member went to move a garish looking dummy to a different spot. The dummies arm broke off at the elbow. It was then that the crew member noticed the end of a human bone. Sticking out of the truncated limb. This wasn't a mannequin. This was elmer mccurdy a career criminal who died sixty five years earlier in Oklahoma. My Name's Moxy. And this is your brain on facts as forensic science slash true crime slash weird history buff of the first order. I almost didn't include mccurdy in today's episode of well-traveled corpses. Because his story makes all of these lists. But you know me. I like to be thorough. Elmer mccurdy was born January. First eighteen eighty two an unwed mother and adopted by his uncle and aunt. The first twenty years of his life were fairly unremarkable until a string of personal losses led him to say screw it. I'm ago Robson. Trains a brief stint in the army. Seen him trained to use nitroglycerine for demolition and he decided to blend the two careers the trouble was he tended to be heavy handed with the explosives once costing his gang ninety percent of the money in a safe he blew their remaining ten percent that they did get was in coins. That were melted together. Mccurdy's final robbery took place on October. Fourth Nineteen Eleven Niro Keys Oklahoma. When mccurdy and his men mistakenly stopped a passenger train instead of the one carrying four hundred thousand dollars that they were after the men were only able to steal about forty six dollars from the mail clerk some whiskey a pistol and the train conductors. Watch a newspaper account of the robbery called it quote. One of the smallest in the history of train robbery even still a two thousand dollar bounty was put on mccurdy and someone gave him up in the wee hours of October seventh. Apostasy of sheriff's tracked mccurdy to a Hacia using bloodhounds. Gunfire was exchanged for over an hour and in the end. Mccurdy was shot in the chest and killed mccurdy. Spotty was subsequently taken to the Johnson funeral home in Husk Oklahoma where it went on claimed Joseph Johnson the owner and undertaker embalmed body with an arsenic based preservative and stored it in the back of the funeral home refusing to bury the body or release it until he had been paid for his services. Johnson then decided if he was going to get any money out of this situation. He'd have to be more proactive. He dressed the corpse up in street. Clothes place to rifle and mccurdy's hands and stood up in the corner of the funeral home for a nickel apiece. Visitors could see the bandit who wouldn't give up. Mccurdy became a popular attraction at the funeral home and also drew the attention of carnival. Promoters though Johnson refused numerous offers to buy the mummified body in nineteen sixteen a man claiming to be elmer mccurdy's long lost brother got permission from the sheriff to take custody of the body and ship it to San Francisco for a proper burial. The following day Johnson released the body to this man and an accomplice who then put it on a train bound for Arkansas City Kansas. Then were in fact. James and Charles Patterson owners of the Great Patterson Carnival shows where mccurdy's corpse would be featured until nineteen twenty two when Paterson sold his operation to Louis. Sonny Sonny use mccurdy's corpse in his Traveling Museum of crime show which featured wax replicas famous outlaws such as Bill Doolan and Jesse James in Nineteen Twenty eight. The corpse was part of the official sideshow that accompanied the Trans American footrace. In thirty three it was acquired for a time. By director Duane Esper- to promote his exploitation film narcotic with an exclamation point in a very William Castle style move. The corpse was placed in the lobby of the theater as a dead dope. Fiend by this time some twenty two years after death mccurdy's body had become fide. The skin was hard and the body had shriveled to the size of a child. Esperer claims that this deterioration was proof of the danger of drunks. Mccurdy's corpse would bounce between warehouses and movie sets for the next four decades damage from mishandling. Meant that the corpse was no longer all that lifelike which is how it found. Its Way to the left in the dark funhouse at the Pike in Long Beach. After it was discovered that he wasn't a mannequin mccurdy was sent to the La Coroner by this time. The body was essentially petrified and had been covered in wax and layers of paint. It weighed about fifty pounds or twenty three kilos and was sixty three inches or one hundred sixty centimeters tall. Some hair was still visible on the sides. And back of the head but mccurdy's ears big toes and many of his fingers. Were missing of all the clues that lead the coroner and accompanying historians to determine the mummy's identity. The most interesting was found in the courteous mouth. It had nothing to do with. His teeth was a nineteen twenty. Four penny and ticket stops to the one forty West Pike side show and the Louis Sunny Museum of crime. The discovery made national headlines and an actual distant relative came forward to claim mccurdy's body which was buried on April twenty second nineteen seventy seven in the boot hill section of the summit new cemetery in Guthrie Oklahoma next to the actual body of outlaw. Bill Doolan two feet of concrete were poured on top of the coffin to ensure that mccurdy's rambling days for over mccurdy. Hardly the only outlaw turned famous. Mummy take the case of one. Hazel Farris born in Kentucky in eighteen eighty orphaned as a child and later married to a man with whom she drank heavily and fought loudly. Her history is morphed into folklore but by all accounts on August Sixth Nineteen Five. The couple had an argument over Paris's desire to buy a new hat. If you've been in a relationship for any length of time you know that wasn't really what they were fighting about. The two came to blows and Farris ended up shooting. Her husband who died on the living room floor. Neighbors heard the gunshots summoned police. The situation did not improve upon their arrival because fairus shot and killed them to a passing. Deputy Sheriff heard. The Commotion Gained Entry. To the House and tried to restrain Farris during the scuffle. The deputy tripped on Ferris's husband's body accidentally firing his gun and shooting off. One of her fingers there is eventually broke free and fatally shot the deputy as well so she shot the sheriff and she did shoot the deputy with five murders under her belt and a five hundred dollar reward for her capture which I couldn't put into modern figures because the inflation calculators don't go back that far fairus fled to Bessemer Alabama to try to begin a new life. One version of her story has her posing as schoolmarm another as her working as a prostitute. Both agree that she drank excessively she took up with a new man and when they became engaged fairus confided in. Him who she really was. He immediately gave her up to police on December twentieth. Nineteen O six fairly certain. She wouldn't emerge victorious from a second shootout. He sulfurous committed suicide by drinking combination of Whiskey fuel. Oil and Arsenic Ferris's body was taken to Adams vermillion furniture which also sold caskets and as such functioned as the local funeral parlour. No one came forward to claim her body which was strangely mummifying rather than decomposing. There is speculation that it's because of the chemicals Ferris drink but I don't put a great deal of stock by that regardless of the reason the corpse had longevity and a certain renown Adams began charging curious visitors ten cents to see the notorious outlaw. After a time Ferris's body hit the road. When atoms loaned the corpse to various exhibitors including his brother and Tuscaloosa Palace of wonders sideshow operator Captain Harvey Leabeau's well and OC Brooks who featured the well preserved remains in his traveling show for forty years when he died brooks left Hazel to a nephew on the condition that any money raised from displaying her be donated to charity. As the story goes Brooks's nephew displayed. Ferris's mummy to raise money to build churches in Tennessee.

AP 24 Hour News
Radio and TV Host Don Imus Dead at 79
"Long time radio DJ and show host don Imus has died in twenty ten Joe around or your appointed when you got into a little jam three on the bus so it's all about he was interviewing then governor Paterson of New York I miss was seventy nine

Morning Edition
Wildfire outside Santa Barbara, California, threatens homes, causes evacuations
"A wind driven wildfire in Santa Barbara is going grown to more than three thousand acres overnight and is threatening homes near galena we have no reports of any structures damaged or destroyed by the fire right now that Santa Barbara county fire captain Daniel bird at Charlie he told Katie S. B. Y. TV that the weather conditions of put firefighters in a defensive situation whenever you have a fire is being pushed by a forty or fifty mile an hour wind you can't keep up with it you can't control it so what you have to do is you have to get out in front of it and you you you are based on your operations off your priorities which is always gonna be like safety first we want to get evacuations and we want to get people out of the area forecasts call for wind gusts up to seventy miles an hour in the area today mandatory evacuation orders are in place for a number of areas including from pain to cave to Camino cielo and also north of cathedral oaks between highway one fifty four in Paterson Avenue the red cross is set up an evacuation center and the goal leader valley community center the fire has shut

Larry Elder
Oakland A's sign fan who threw 96 mph in stadium challenge
"Kirk did you hear about this fan who had a pitching challenge at a Colorado Rockies game just to show just how fast he could throw and he ended up throwing the ball at ninety six miles an hour well pretty girl that's about as fast you can get and got signed contract with the athletics is a basically baseball fantasy come true a man who threw a ninety six mile per hour fastball one of those games at the stadium you know reduce the speed yeah do in there about fifteen well he now has a major league contract take a look neat in Paterson did this while attending a minor league baseball game his brother recorded it and then they posted to Twitter a few days later he was contacted by the Oakland Athletics who gave him a contract Patterson is twenty three says he played baseball up until his senior year of high school but says he didn't have a good arm that well he has one now that's fantastic the fact that getting to live out his dream just like when people post videos themselves on you to singing and they get a huge contract as a result same thing talent always

Fresh Air
Man sentenced to life in prison in Jayme Closs case
"A Wisconsin man will spend the rest of his life in prison for kidnapping thirteen year old Jamie Kloss, and killing her parents Mayan silver of member station. W W M in Milwaukee reports Jake Paterson was sentenced today. Twenty one year old Jake Paterson pleaded guilty in March to two counts of intentional homicide and one count of kidnapping, he admitted to abducting Jamie from her home in October after killing her parents, James and Denise clause in a carefully planned attack. The teen was held captive in a remote cabin for eight days before she escaped close didn't appear at the sentencing, but her guardian read her statement, Jamie wrote that Patterson, quote will never have any power over me. Patterson was sentenced to life in prison without parole on each homocide count, plus twenty five years for the

Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder
Jamie Clausen, Jake Paterson And Kidnapping discussed on Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder
"Wrong. Jake Paterson the twenty one year old Wisconsin man who pleaded guilty to kidnapping thirteen year old Jamie Clausen, killing her parents will be sentenced today. He held the teen for eight days before she escaped, he's looking at life in

Sean Hannity
Kidnapping, Wisconsin And Jake Paterson discussed on Sean Hannity
"Meantime, the man charged with kidnapping thirteen year old girl after killing her parents pleads guilty in Wisconsin 21-year-old, Jake Paterson facing up to life in prison when he is sentenced in may he had said he wanted to spare Jamie clause and her family

Roe Conn
Man accused of kidnapping Jayme Closs appears in court
"Reported the man accused of kidnapping was Constantine. Murdering her parents appeared in court today at a hearing in Barron county, Wisconsin Jake Paterson waived his right to a preliminary examination. The move means. There is enough evidence in the case to proceed with trial. Patterson has yet to enter a plea in the case is family members wolf through the media without speaking after the hearing. He'll be back in court next

Radio Night Live with Kevin McCullough
Kidnapper targeted Jayme Closs after seeing her get on school bus
"Barron, Wisconsin, the horrifying details of Jamie classes, abductions spelled out in court papers as Jake Paterson twenty one years old makes his first quarter appearance in an orange prison jumpsuit, they'll set at five million cash Patterson telling detectives, he sees Jamie just thirteen years old getting onto a school bus as he's heading to work and decides she's the girl he's going to take more. Now from USA radio's Timberg bail is set at five million dollars for Jake Patterson the man accused of kidnapping thirteen year old Jamie clause in Wisconsin. Patterson made his first appearance in court, former DC homicide detective and Fox News contributor. Ted williams. Was surprised Patterson's attorneys didn't ask for one thing? One of the things that I was taken back by and I thought that his lawyers meaning Patterson's. Lawyers would've asked for some kind of a psychological evaluation because quite naturally what they are probably gonna use. At some stage is the insanity defense. This