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"I'm up with very little sleep this morning because we had a blast. Last night i came out to california with the fetching. Mrs hewitt so that we could celebrate with three hundred of his closest friends and staff family. Admirers donors supported governor. Pete wilson's career. Originally we had scheduled this at the nixon foundation at the nixon library. And your belinda. For the thirtieth anniversary of. Pete wilson governor of california in nineteen ninety-one and of course the virus got away to postpone it to april and then we postpone it until last night which was serendipitous from the perspective of the fetchy. Mrs hewitt i as we met for the first time on the same time i met. Pete wilson for the first time. That a pete wilson fundraiser at mission bay hosted by the san diego young republicans in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight. What behind the ears. Ohio kid thinking no. This is a pretty good place. Look at all these cute girls in that went over there. And pete wilson was working the crowd the only campaign out at ten. He went ten eleven and the one that he lost was the one that i won. Because he had an event which. I met the fetchy mrs hewitt but we worked with bob wide. His longtime chief of staff and the room was full and rocking yesterday. Great reception the governor was there. Mrs wilson wilson is a star people who live in washington. Dc new gail from people's time in the senate remember peak is a marine yearly. But we be leftover that he's a marine enlisted became. An officer is older brother. Let him there as listed managed that you know break. You're on if you joined the marines. And pete did anyway right out of jail after that law school after that. Advance work for a young richard nixon running for california governor in nineteen sixty two. That didn't work out. Well for president nixon but eventually it did for the country and for president nixon pete went and became an assemblyman then. He became the mayor of san diego for twelve years. Then it became the united states. Senator for eight years and then he became the governor of california for your great governor is a great senator largely responsible along with dan. Quayle and ronald reagan for the passage of star wars sti which many credit with the collapse of the soviet union. Finally governor wilson was just in federal. He doesn't change that age. He's the same guy and there is a tribute videos. Very funny thing. They can either be terrible or great. This was great

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"quayle" Discussed on Fresh Air
"Now that Robert costa and bob woodward of the washington post report in their new book. That vice president. Mike pence spoke with former vice president. Dan quayle to ask quayle whether there was any way of stopping certification of the presidential election. do you feel like you didn't realize how close democracy came to failing in the us. Absolutely you know. There was this this realization that i had after january sixth that was really slender moments. That saved the democracy something as fragile as the secretary of state of georgia refusing to give in to donald trump's bullying that things as as almost ludicrously fragile as those individual decisions. The people who refused to stop counting votes even though there were protesters outside threatening them that that in the now we know of course that it was also mike. Pences conversation with dan quayle. That might have persuaded him from not subverting. The results of the election. If anything with that with that showed me was that this process that i've been describing in in my book was was even more acute than i realized. Which was that the political reality we inhabit now the fragility of it the moments of fury and instability are the result of choices that we make as people as individuals not only some of the people who find themselves at that moment of the highest possible stakes but the decisions we make in our own lives about how we behave as as consumers and buyers as managers as citizens who we vote for these things have just grades steaks and if there was one thing i had hoped to try to understand was a how our individual choices end up contributing to the systems that define our lives and i think this election turned out to be a somewhat terrifying but i hope illuminating example of that evan osnos it is always such a pleasure to have you on our show. Thank you so much. Thank you so much terry. Evan osnos covers politics and foreign affairs for the new yorker and is the author of the new.

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"quayle" Discussed on The Skinny Confidential Him And Her Podcast
"How nick ritchie actually saved the internet. This is the skinny confidential him in her. I don't mean to brag. But i've been on the dirty five times like actually posted. She's she's been featured feet away. Adulation i have been featured. I kind of feel like it's claim to fame. Whoa after the first couple of times it's kind of like people really care about you. I mean it wasn't like stacey. Cole who have you know who i'm talking about yes. She rocks check. But i do feel like five. Times is pretty good. Are you friends with stacy. Now i feel like i know through the dirty dirty. You built the dirty before all of this. We're just talking about it. Go back to how you decided to start the dirty hookah. So it's crazy because it wasn't anything it kinda was like a joke between a couple of buddies of mine in scottsdale and Couple you know. Ben quayle was out there. He was dan quayle sun and we'd go drinking and whatever and i told my k. Man like i wanna start this site scott still as you know. I called it the dubai of america. It was like the hidden gem all these hot chicks all these thirty k. Millionaires so we would always come up with like tag lines and his name was brock landers. He wanted to go by brock. Landers my name was nick ritchie. 'cause i was going off like at that time i'm looking at all the different sides. Tmz impress hilton. Were really just the only kind of things that were blowing up so like okay. Well hey he still pairs. Let me dude. Nick nicole richie thing. The nikki thing. So i chose nick ritchie kaz straight. And like she's a little bit more you know put together peirce more party girl. I was more like business. So i thought it was a good ying and yang. Even though he wasn't really a fan of of stealing his thunder a little bit but then brock landers was the political sphere in this thing. Ben quayle are blowing up. So he's like he's out. So when i started this thing in scottsdale it was literally like. Hey let's find the cool kids in the town and make my own civilian 'paparazzi because at this time he understand like camera phones just started while you're was exactly 'cause And the reason i am asking i was at you and i think i remember the dirty coming out while i was in two thousand six two thousand five two thousand six and it only started in scottsdale and knew about it and and like we knew us in arizona new about the dirty like right when you launched so within i would say a year year and a half you know i was in the spotlight but no one knew who i was because i never my identity was out there. I was like batman. So i would do these interviews. I would have reporters sit outside the room i would do. You know the full blacked out face. And i would. I would have an english accent. Like i would literally just pretend i was someone else. And the crazy part was you would go out and scottsdale and people like oh nick ritchie here and i'd be like sitting in line like waiting cover and like people are pointing up to the like the bottle service table to. That's nick now mike all. That's so cool. Let me shake his hand. I'm like shaking some random..

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"It means that you shouldn't be holding public office. But like if you're a private citizen who had these thoughts you could be like all right. You're completely missing the point that i don't think you have the capacity to understand it so just as long as you're not in charge of anything important it should be fine. And unfortunately he was the vice president. So yes that's too bad. And so the last gasp of this murphy brown had a beautiful baby. Well there's that but then also she does an episode six months later called murphy's revenge where it's a pretty good idea right because the name of the show is also the name of the main character so they can use the footage. Dan quayle criticizing murphy brown. Show and pretend it's him criticizing the newscaster murphy brown. That's really smart. Wow i love. I love abated. That that's very great. Yes and so. There's this whole thing where they're pretending that. Dan quayle criticized the newscaster for having a baby and murphy brown of course gives like a nice little clapback all of this and she says on the air on the show. These are difficult times for our country and in searching for the causes of our social ills. We could choose to blame the media or the congress or administration. That's been in power for twelve years or we could blame me and murphy. Brown is the voice of reason in america in nineteen ninety-two finally although of course because all of this stuff about the la riots has completely been forgotten at this point. It's all about sort of the attack on single mothers. And like i a wealthy newscaster in perfectly within my rights to have a baby which is completely correct about but they never really cover like urban poverty. Well murphy brown was limited in its in its range. Unfortunately so when this airs september a couple months later he goes to a hostel for single mothers like a sort of charity organization for single mothers so he watches it there. And then you know he's trying to do like a photo op. He's trying to like whatever trying to capture the moment back. It doesn't work. Obviously it super cynical and then afterwards still stands by it. So afterwards he's interviewed. What did you think of the episode. And he says. Hollywood doesn't get it. I was never criticizing single mothers dan. They literally played back. Footage of you to yourself. Are you the guy from memento. I dunno i wanted like a nice little epilogue for dan quayle that he learned things. Some of our people don't learn stuff and that's okay and you know they he i mean what did he do what happened. He now at a private equity firm and he's on the company board like he did exactly what you would expect him to do. He also did you know that he ran for president in two thousand. I remember that actually dropped out fairly early right. He came in eighth and one of the early contests. I find it really interesting that dan quayle eight years after leaving. The white house was like. I think that america wants more of dan quayle. Yeah like knowing what his approval ratings had been knowing what the experience has been like for him he he went for it again..

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"quayle" Discussed on You're Wrong About...
"About how traditional families are under attack and he talks about how the hollywood elite they believe that moral truths are relative and all lifestyles are equal. They seem to think that the family is an arbitrary arrangement of people who decide to live under the same roof. That fathers are dispensable and the parents need not be married or even opposite sexes. Would you like to talk about ways to make father's better able childcare. Because a lot of them don't do that and they kind of are irrelevant to households in which they're either a deadweight or emotionally unhealthy. Oh this is my. Yes this sound. I keep making when reading on this. He basically creates the values voter in the next six months. Wow so are crucial times. It really is because what you see. Is that later on this. Technique becomes the template for every future campaign. So what happens in this campaign. Obviously they lose nineteen ninety-two as we know spoiler but all of the research shows that the message was resonating. But the messenger wasn't okay that basically if dan quayle hadn't been so disliked by the american public these messages would have worked. And this is what creates the karl rove strategy that we get in two thousand where you don't go after the median voter anymore you do. Is you go for the people that are going to vote for you anyway and you try to boost turn now and this is what dan quayle's little experiment in one thousand nine hundred demonstrates is that you have to find issues that will get them to turn out right. So this is how we get gay marriage and abortion and all these other cultural non-economic non bread and butter issues becoming central do political campaigns. You can just see the wheels turning for the gop. It's like one of the first little political goal at made and it was like okay. That wasn't perfect. But that was a pretty good prototype like seventy percent. Better messenger next time you know. We're learning things. And of course clinton and gore completely accept this framing. There's been these academic analyses of what happened in the nineteen ninety-two election and what one researcher points out. Is that all of the rhetoric republican democrat. An- perot have the same three assumptions first. African americans already have equal opportunities to get ahead. There's good black people and bad black people and we have to punish the bad ones and we have to lift up the good ones. There's never any mixing between the two and we can lift up the good ones by destroying the lives of the quote unquote bad ones. That's and black. People who respond with anger to anything going on in their communities ever are completely vilified and you can never get angry or else you reveal yourself as a monster or an anti gas and these are the three assumptions. Three bipartisan messages. That lead us to the end of affirmative action welfare reform superpredators all of this swirling bullshit solidifies into the next twenty years of political life. Wow and so it was the first time that marriage was proposed as an anti-poverty plan. It was the first time the republican national convention used family values as a theme of one of the nights really. Yes it's amazing. How can we take for granted as bread and butter. American politics is new. Is like your recent than pretty woman but this stuff was all constructed and this is the prototype of a successful strategy. So i have this mental image of. There's the sort of current republican strategy. That's like the scholar buried in the rock and dan. Quayle is like the pure fool who pull the sword from the stone. I can totally believe that. He said all this in good faith. And you're like you know dan quayle. I don't believe you to being very good at reasoning like sure. I believe that you believe this..

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"Get divorced during the sitcom right. It's always before my and they never sue each other and there's never a custody dispute that ends in kidnapping exactly it's always like you know the brady bunch right. It's they're divorced. Parents are widowed parents. But they're back together. None of the heartbreak happens in the show. All before the show and everything is hunky dory when the show is on right mrs brady is arguably the first main character or maybe the first sitcom mom to be divorced. But we don't know because they don't say what happened to her husband. Yeah they could have gotten divorced or he could have died. So i think it was like a soft intro to that idea and so there's more nontraditional families but they're like happy families. Right the argument. I guess of the dan quayle's of the world would be. The problem is that you've got single parents and happy families which gives the message that it's possible to be happy and raise well-adjusted kids in single parent. Households like that is bad. What do you think about that. Well i think that that's really to me. Still missing the point because the problem is i don't think that the health of family is decided by the configuration of adults or parental figures minute. I think that it's decided by. Are these people emotionally healthy. Are they getting adequate financial and emotional resources and are they not being asked to do an impossible amount of labor in order to support themselves financially and take care of their children and i think the to me. The big issue is that in america. Being a parent is incredibly difficult. And there's no institutional support for you or almost none end you know just never daycares. Incredibly expensive prenatal care is inaccessible for a huge number of women. America creates traumatize populations and trauma breaks harder to the apparent. We're a country that where it's incredibly hard to survive financially emotionally. I don't think there's anything wrong with having a child without a partner to raise it with if you're capable of doing so i think that that's something that people don't often have the luxury of choosing for themselves and the reasons for people having an adequate resources for parenting are i think tied to factors that often also are the cause for for single for people parenting single parents but single parenting is not the ill from which those symptoms descend. It's the fact that american society does not support parents or families and we'll let us point out at the time is that all of these poor outcomes for the children of single parents don't show up in other countries right german single moms. Their kids aren't going to jail at higher rates about their great i to be chairman single mom when i grow up. That's the thing it's like. They have free healthcare. And you get months off of work when you have a baby and there's free daycare there's all these other supports in your life and so it's not that like the morals of american women have fallen this point now we're all horrors. It's the problem it's always..

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"And the institution of single motherhood and in some ways. They are correct in that. I found statistics on this. That in nineteen forty nine. There were one hundred thirty thousand children born to unmarried mothers and by nineteen eighty-nine. There were a million. So that's a huge increase hurley. Because women's stop being seen as fallen if they had children out of wedlock well. This is the thing there's a woman named judith. Stacey who writes a book called brave new families basically responding to this controversy and responding to the changing nature of the american family that by nineteen ninety one in four women who have babies are single. Wow i mean it's a genuine social phenomenon that there's far fewer traditional families in the country than there used to be the right basically sees all of these single mothers in themselves as a problem But then the left wing like the scholars and the academics point out. That the real reason why there's so many more single mothers in america is because divorce scott a lot easier to establish residency in nevada or something like that. Yeah yeah there's this great quote from judah stacey. She's talking about dan quayle and she says ignoring twenty years of economic decline social neglect and the erosion of public responsibility for collective needs. Mr quayle blames the greed narcissism diversity of families for child neglect. He laments the possibility that we're rearing. The first generation of children who psychological wellbeing is worse than that if their parents fails to note however that these children are the first to be worse off economically than their own parents. So it's all a diversion. It's it's a capitalist smokescreen. As an it's it's oh my god what's that behind you. This is what so many people start pointing out is that it is true that children have single mothers have higher dropout rates and they get lower grades and they're more likely to be arrested as teens and they're more likely to become team like every way that you measure wellbeing of a person and success as a person. Those statistics are almost all lower. What judas stacey points out is a. Dan quayle wants to explain. Those poor outcomes through singleness of the moms the mothers decision to raise kids as a single mom that is causing their children to get lower grades to have higher dropout rates etc. And he's saying this is the only possible answer and not looking at. What are the factors that correlate with single motherhood exact and what effects do those having children and also. What are the outcomes for rich single moms. None of those outcomes show up for rich single moms. What they point out is that it's actually murphy. Brown is not an example of a kid. That's going to be deprived simply because their mom is single. That is going to be fine. Kids going to have childcare. He's going to go to a good school and he has a community of a whole kooky newsroom painter who lives in the house and is working on a mural years and so if the outcomes for rich single moms aren't worse than maybe it's not the singleness of the moms maybe something else is causing the bad outcomes. There's also a really good argument about whether or not tv has caused this so One of the things that dan quayle is blaming sort of the decline of the traditional family is that tv shows glamorize single parents. There's a lot more single parents on tv and that's actually true but as that because tv is trying to represent real life or because real life is trying to represent tv. Well this is the thing i mean. Nine hundred fifty s only twelve percent of tv families had.

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"Today's intelligent highly paid professional woman mocking the importance. Fathers by marrying a child alone and calling it just another lifestyle choice. She called that. No i mean i. I don't know where he got that. But that's like that's like a thing designing women had an episode where the designing women learned about aids and i dan quayle right about that one too. I mean there's also this thing so it comes out later. That dan quayle has never seen an episode murphy brown what. He's completely basing all of this hype right like he's he's noticed the hype around this baby. But what's really interesting. About this argument. He ends up talking about murphy brown thing for the next couple months. Is that at no point. Does he ever criticized the father right. There's never a point where he says you know morally speaking a guy that is just like oh. I fathered a baby with this woman. That i was dating. I'm just gonna bounce. I'm just gonna go work on apartheid. He never actually criticizes the father for that. In specific terms he does criticize murphy brown for having the baby anyway. But as the producers of murphy brown point out almost immediately what do you expect her to do she finds out she's pregnant tells the father she's pregnant he says. I'm not interested sweeps week. Murphy brown has an abortion. Exactly dan quayle is against abortions. It's not clear what she actually did. Wrong right aside from the fact that we shouldn't be blaming her for the la riots blaming her four. She supposed to put her child up for adoption when she supposed to marry some other guy. Is there a correct outcome. The connects to a lot of the american right arguments about what women can and can't do with their reproductive systems. So that's the speech. Basically grams in the end people went out afterwards. That when he blames hollywood and sort of this culture of decadence the only place in the whole speech where he blames anyone other than poor people for their poor people in hollywood liberals i mean literally. There's never he'd never mentions wages. He never mentions lack of childcare. So it's welfare and murphy brown basically..

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"A black man who was brutally assaulted by the los angeles police who were known for decades to have been incredibly violent toward the black citizens of their city. Dan quayle disagrees with your analysis. Dan quayle to know that it's actually. It's not solely murphy brownsville fault. But she's part of it and this is what's so fascinating we're blaming murphy brown for the la riots before we blame the los angeles police department. Yes so after. All of the cops are acquitted for beating rodney king of which there is footage which we have all seen and it's extremely disturbing extremely clear that they are viciously beating this guy. Yeah so the night that that happens the la riots begin. H w bush gives a what. He calls an unqualified endorsement of juries decision. Wow so there's questions about what he's doing. An urban america how he's responding to the riots. What caused the riots immediately after he endorses the jury's decision he also says the court system has worked. What's needed now is calm and respect for the law. Everyone calm down and if you just continue to follow the rules and be randomly assaulted we will get to you. Yes there are enough lifeboats for everyone and steerage and this is the thing so he's already got perot nipping at his heels in this campaign. He's got the la riots. which makes him look terrible. He ends issuing eight different public statements in the course of three days. He is extremely unpopular for this. He looks terrible..

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"He was kind of like a cookie cutter example at least in his behavior reputation of like just these sort of men that seemed to come out of political machine dispensers and american. The was trying so hard to find something about him to make him likable personable. I failed my mission and just find anything like set him apart. Not everyone can be likely at water and have a you know a terrible childhood trauma. That's mmediately understandable as awful. There's rumors that he's cheating on his wife He also apparently dodged the draft. There's a couple scandals but his main scandals throughout his entire political career even as he enters the senate couple terms in the senate he just makes gaffe after gaffe so one of the things he says is i made a misstatement and stand by all of my misstatements he also does these weird moebius strip twisty senses where he's like. We don't want to go back to tomorrow. We must move forward to today. They're almost like tone poems. And it's really nice you can think about that and be like One of his colleagues says he's personable. He's handsome he's fun to be around and he's a quarter of an inch. Oh great hair. Didn't he like a nice head of hair. Nice at hairs got a beautiful family. Wait i'm going to look at a picture of dan. Quayle right now. Yeah he does have kind of kennedy jaw yes. He had a face unwind by concern. Any kind right he basically looked like liam neeson's child in love. Actually he did. He did like that kid and he would have chased a woman down in an airport and thought it was romantic classic. Dan quayle energy. And you just have a sense of like. If only he hadn't had section lovely head of hair he wouldn't have been given so many responsibilities for yes and so he's kind of the dark horse candidate for vp. It's a little bit weird. That h w bush picks him as the vp in nineteen eighty eight. You think she does not to pull focus from his own unlike ability a little bit. I mean the main reason looking back is that this is back at a time. When politicians from republican and democratic parties were both aiming at the center like the median voter. They were both trying to pull voters from the other side of the aisle and the nice thing about dan. Quayle at the time was that. He was very appealing to the christian right. The christian rate really liked him. Why do the christian right lake him. He did talk about family values stuff. He appeared publicly with his family a lot. He talked about his christianity a lot. He talked about this scripture teaches us et cetera et cetera. There was the one that referred his christian faith. Quite a bit and chris cancer a really big voting block in america huge yeah exactly and the republicans were only really just waking up to how big of a deal the christians could be but then he was.

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"When quayle gives his speech. Criticizing her is he like. I am in the rose garden. And i don't think for brown should've had a baby or is it in the context of something else. Well this is the thing so first of all this is in the middle of a political campaign all right. It's ninety two. So i guess you going talk about something that we guess and what. We've totally forgotten about now. Is that at the time. Bush and quayle are coming in second in the polls after. Not clinton ross perot god. We totally forgot that as a country. He was doing really well for a while he was getting a month. After this controversy he was getting thirty seven percent in the polls. Oh my god and most of the votes that he was pulling were from quail and bush. They were losing their minds because they always had this sort of you know fiscal conservatives sort of old school conservative like cutting government spending responsible government responsible economics type of raining and he stole of that basically bush quayle getting increasingly desperate and so they decide to attack america's most beloved candice. Bergen for this is the thing is that. Ross perot isn't really making a case on any sort of cultural social issues. He's just making the case on economic issues and so bush quayle have lost that argument. They can't really say a word and it'd be the fiscally responsible president. So what they do. They have to change their message to something that is going to be more socially relevant for people so what they decide to do behind the scenes and it seems like this is actually a dan quayle joint like this is something that he decided sort of without the approval of h w bush was he wanted to make the campaign much more about family values. That was an area. Where ross perot wasn't really saying anything and bill clinton had already been busted for jennifer. Flowers made a lot of sense for the republicans to then say will worthy pure ones where the moral standing up for values and family and traditions and it was all they had left because bush famously was like the candidate. Eight said read my lips. No new taxes imposed new taxes so he lost his only piece. You know maybe not as only peace but certainly one of his most significant pieces of credibility that's first term and that's what perot's hammering them over and so they have to change the grounds of the battle. Something completely different. And so dan quayle gets this idea of making it more about traditional families. Tell me about. Dan quayle as a human being. So what interesting about dan. Quayle and i think this is really important for how the speeches received later is that everyone already hates dan. Quayle like quick l. is someone who from basically the beginning of his career has always been seen as an intellectual lightweight. So dan quayle gets elected in nineteen seventy-one he's a member of the house of representatives for two terms. His jam is he always runs as a populist and governs as just a standard republican So he gets elected over over promising. I'ma washington outsider. I'm against this culture of graft in washington blah blah blah. in his first election. he puts out a platform of anti busing welfare. Anti-big government thanks. Who's he representing indiana. Oh indiana that's where it goes up. Yeah and then the minute. He's in office. He just votes every republican thing and completely drops this whole. I'm a washington outsider thing. Oh dan it's not clear that he ever had any legislative project or achievements. You feel that..

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"These are the three things that americans respond to us with the three pillars of straight society. And when i started researching this i was thinking that murphy brown had had a baby due to social justice. Whoa kness like. I'm a single mom going to have a baby type of things but like it was sweeps month like it was the middle of may they did on may eighteenth. They did it to boost ratings that makes sense as early as january. They had started hyping. This i've been reading the old transcripts from like cbs this morning on lexis-nexis and they're all like unless you've been hiding under a rock shirley. No murphy brown is having a baby like this was a super hyped thing okay. Do you think there is a sense of like. Wow career. Women can have babies like we never knew before. Yeah and also. I mean it was the number one. Tv show really had no idea. I thought it was kind of a weirdo for liking it. No it was massive candice. Bergen one emmys for playing murphy brown so many times. She asks them not to nominate her anymore. I think it does say something really good about late. Eighties and nineties. Early nineties america. That all these terrible things are happening. You know anita hill. Amy fisher and in so many awful things. We've talked about that reveal that america's understanding of gender was kislyak dangerously medieval and yet at the same time america was like oh evatt candice bergen. I love watching her be assertive. Yeah basically the story was. She's kind of seeing this guy. He's an anti-apartheid campaigner. Because this is before ninety four right. South africa's still under apartheid right. He meets murphy brown. Somehow they end up sleeping either she pregnant she tells him this is your baby and he basically says well. Sorry south africa's too important to me. I'm not gonna stay rounded help. Raise the baby. Wow murphy brown out a baby as a single mom because of apartheid okay. This whole big thing where he basically leaves she decides to have the baby anyway and it's not really controversial at the time like i looked for old op-eds and things like this is disgusting. Yeah everyone was like that is classic murphy brown and under the rubric of sweeps right. It's kind of like a stunt. Everybody really liked like it's an extremely likable character. So it's fine as you'd be having a baby. They've handled it. They handled the pregnancy really. Well i think pat buchanan wrote an article about it but no one is sort of real is mad about it like no one in the white house. No one who's looked at as like a significant voice in congress. Or what have you So may eighteenth nineteen ninety-two murphy. Brown has the baby. It's the most watched television event of the entire month. May nineteenth the next day is.

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"I'm sarah marshall. And i'm talking to you by myself right now because mike off doing some research for upcoming and very exciting next episode. We are giving you a rerun this week. I just wanted to take a second to tell you about it. It is the tale of the moment. When dan quayle went after murphy brown i have a theory that episodes we made sometime before march of twenty twenty have a much lower chance of being ones that a random audience member has heard already because for whatever reason we got a lot of new listeners in spring of last year. Hard to say why and this is one of the ones that we made in the past that i think is a a really good one. It's one of my favorites and someone. That isn't a complete downer and honestly those are hard to come by. And so i wanted to offer this to you guys as a little summer into fall rerun and i hope you're doing great and we have a new episode for you coming up after this one. I'm really excited free to hear it. and without giving too much away i will say that it is a topic. People have been requesting since day one. And.

Stitch Please
Threads Across Time With Sarah Bond
"Welcome sarah thank you so much lisa. I'm so grateful to be. Here is such a delight. I am super excited. We know that you are quote maker with lots of experience. We know that you specialize in traditional but also with this gorgeous modern touch. Can you talk a bit about how that started. I read that nineteen. Seventy nine was a big year for you in the beginning of your quilting career. Can you talk about more about that. In one thousand nine hundred nine. I made my first quilt. That i quilt was made in an era when we didn't have rotary cutters and a mats and big rulers. I made this quilt with cardboard and a pencil and some scissors and also machine. And i used fabric that i had leftover from garments that i had made i was sitting in the sewing room or the guest room in my house. My mother came in and she said what are you doing. And i said oh. I'm making a quilt. And she said why. And i said i'm not really sure exactly why but i really feel like i need to make this quayle field. This is my mission. This summer was a summer between years in college. I was determined. And so i made this quilt pieced. It all together and sandwich did with that lovely nineteen seventy-nine polyester batting and hand quilted. It took back school with me in the fall. I didn't really know at that time. When i was making this quilt. I didn't really know all the stories about quilting in my family. But i still felt this. Push this creative encouragement from somewhere. To make this quilt.

The Michael Berry Show
"quayle" Discussed on The Michael Berry Show
"Senator. I knew john kennedy. John kennedy was a friend of mine senator. You're no john kennedy raucous applause. It did not whatever happened in that debate after that. The moment was over up until midnight the night before benson had been rehearsing that line. I can't remember who they had play. Dan quayle in the mock debate but that was the only line they knew had to be delivered. The problem was vincent kept bungling. So they're just trying it again and again and again and vincent tells the story later that all afternoon his most important show prep was repeating the.

The Nerd Soup Podcast
"quayle" Discussed on The Nerd Soup Podcast
"I think is is awesome and obviously with chatted bozeman spinal performance as to challah star lord. So those are a couple of things. I'm really much looking forward to. That is an interesting dynamic. Chebbi bozeman as to challah. And michael rooker is due to characters. That are as far opposites as you can get the seems to have some of that star lord to him right right. I guess that upbringing as a ravage. You're kind of brought out the same personality as aim accent. Peter quayle had. Yeah so peter. Quilts still have the missouri accent and to challenge still got the condom accent. Yeah after spending years you just born with the accident apparently right by both. The nolan brothers have different accents. Like when he's like waiting for his back open thing that's like a very star award. Ask situation maybe dingo with the revenues. He just got picked up as a teenager just got signed messy. They kept an eye on them. Broadly rose right into wauconda. I guess they'll tell us well. They're aliens. i imagine aliens alien tech mccown. Intech is probably more similar. Took that us a little thanos. But has his his goonies took them awhile. Vanishes stroll right in just kind of open the door. Hey man that dude claw used to sneak in he was..

The Celtic Exchange Podcast
"quayle" Discussed on The Celtic Exchange Podcast
"Sponsored by ten ten podcasts. The celtic exchange a fresh say on celtic football club. Just the mention of bones is enough to invoke ac- of memories for fans of celtic on beyond and his own world supposedly got lucky but in truth. I think it's as the fans were the lucky ones as we got to wetness. La fame. tom's a player so bones. The coach and tommy bombs the mon-. I'm delighted to be joined today by. Tommy john mako and by david calcio as we discussed the told me about story which will be played at celtic park. November of davies writer and producer of the show and makeup is executive producer. Supplies tabby both here and thanks for joining us. David join to get started by the owners about about who told me bones to you on the police force came to be. Yeah thanks and thanks for having his own this much. Appreciated probably some way to luckily tens of thousands hundreds of thousands or millions of celtic finds out in the world. We fell in love with tommy. The passing told me the plan was actually a little bit before my team. So just shoes you that the impact that you can have by shift personnel. My actual experience of thomas celtics as the manager in one thousand nine whereas i'm sure some older listeners will remember the playing days but tim. I always been made plays thirty years known recently. I've done a couple of sporting things and always wanted to do something about told me. And the the gone quayle's so i thought well lacey if it can transfer got in touch with the family were by by happy coincidence. Jenner come to see the play. The play by bennie mention. She was grabbed all seem to come to come. Come together. quayle saadoun started making the plea make on his executive producer. Yes it's been i'm very. I'm extremely fortunate and thames off when the play the having the support of the family having michael because michael's been involved from the process from the point when addressing the actors. I mean who. Based the taylor's the actors are suitable than than told me son himself. You know becoming back to what is told me me me. He's just like mine and this nor football play. This is a plea a mine. Who happened to play football and amazing to play football. So yeah really say to to be involved and to bid on itself. I could have taken this play to play martini theatre in the west coast called the mind offer but it just fill rate of the foster a plea celtic park told me it's at home and it just felt right to stage there so go and cut touch. Celtic have been absolutely fantastic in terms of supporting as we're working with the foundation so the sale element of cruces foundation year where we went up and thought. Yeah we can do this. We can do this in kennedy sweep. Yeah that's the video ended on to. And i have forgotten equation service makeup from you..

The Celtic Exchange Podcast
"quayle" Discussed on The Celtic Exchange Podcast
"Sponsored by ten ten podcasts. The celtic exchange a fresh say on celtic football club. Just the mention of bones is enough to invoke ac- of memories for fans of celtic on beyond and his own world supposedly got lucky but in truth. I think it's as the fans were the lucky ones as we got to wetness. La fame. tom's a player so bones. The coach and tommy bombs the mon-. I'm delighted to be joined today by. Tommy john mako and by david calcio as we discussed the told me about story which will be played at celtic park. November of davies writer and producer of the show and makeup is executive producer. Supplies tabby both here and thanks for joining us. David join to get started by the owners about about who told me bones to you on the police force came to be. Yeah thanks and thanks for having his own this much. Appreciated probably some way to luckily tens of thousands hundreds of thousands or millions of celtic finds out in the world. We fell in love with tommy. The passing told me the plan was actually a little bit before my team. So just shoes you that the impact that you can have by shift personnel. My actual experience of thomas celtics as the manager in one thousand nine whereas i'm sure some older listeners will remember the playing days but tim. I always been made plays thirty years known recently. I've done a couple of sporting things and always wanted to do something about told me. And the the gone quayle's so i thought well lacey if it can transfer got in touch with the family were by by happy coincidence. Jenner come to see the play. The play by bennie mention. She was grabbed all seem to come to come. Come together. quayle saadoun started making the plea make on his executive producer. Yes it's been i'm very. I'm extremely fortunate and thames off when the play the having the support of the family having michael because michael's been involved from the process from the point when addressing the actors. I mean who. Based the taylor's the actors are suitable than than told me son himself. You know becoming back to what is told me me me. He's just like mine and this nor football play. This is a plea a mine. Who happened to play football and amazing to play football. So yeah really say to to be involved and to bid on itself. I could have taken this play to play martini theatre in the west coast called the mind offer but it just fill rate of the foster a plea celtic park told me it's at home and it just felt right to stage there so go and cut touch. Celtic have been absolutely fantastic in terms of supporting as we're working with the foundation so the sale element of cruces foundation year where we went up and thought. Yeah we can do this. We can do this in kennedy sweep. Yeah that's the video ended on to. And i have forgotten equation service makeup from you..

Le Quart d'Heure d'Inspir'Action
"quayle" Discussed on Le Quart d'Heure d'Inspir'Action
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Your Brain on Facts
Thanks-myth-ing
"Most without equal for this recipe you will need one each skylark thrush quayle ortolan lapping. Golden plover partridge woodcock. -til guinea hen guinea fowl. Wild duck red pheasant. Wild goose boostered and fake pecker pluck and got the birds then stuff the smallest bird into the next smallest birds cavity and so on until you have one neutron star of bird meet paraphrased from seventeenth century cookbook and you thought her duck in was a new thing. My name's moxy. And this is your brain on facts. Two days after this episode drops. It is thanksgiving in the united states and the supporters at patriot. Dot com slash. Your brain on facts voted to go. Turkey talk today. So let's go through the myths and misconceptions by working our way through a painting an odd choice as this is an audio only medium. Certainly luckily we don't have to pick just one painting. Most paintings depicting the first thanksgiving in giant air quotes of sixteen twenty. One contain the same things about of puritan settlers dressed in austere black clothing. With bright metal buckles gathered around a table laden with food. Maybe the family patriarch is offering a prayer and a small group of native americans can be seen in the background. Maybe one or two in the foreground. If i were to show you jennie. Augusta browns combs. The first thanksgiving or the first thanksgiving by louise jerome farris painted within a year of each other in the early twentieth century. Incidentally you'd say oh. Yeah that was in my history book which year all of them probably. That's how we've been taught to think of historical thanksgiving's but we're not school kids anymore. So it's time to update that image paintings of the first thanksgiving referred to that feast in sixteen twenty one in plymouth massachusetts. What we actually know about the feast. Concretely is very limited. It mostly comes from a single letter. Written by a communist named edward winslow two hundred and twenty years later in eighteen forty one. His letter was published in chronicles. Of the pilgrim fathers by boston writer and publisher alexander young and it was young. Who called the gathering. The first thanksgiving even though the word thanksgiving doesn't appear anywhere in winslow's letter that feast wouldn't have been thanksgiving to the pilgrims. Puritans did observe thanksgiving days after fortunate events like a good harvest. The were religious observances. People spent the day in church often in silent prayer and they fasted rather than feasted. It's almost the polar opposite of the way we celebrate thanksgiving today. So that day wasn't thanksgiving and it wasn't even the first for a few reasons for starters. It didn't happen a second time. Let alone annually. So it can hardly be said to be the first of anything it would take more than two hundred years for an autumn. Feast referred to as thanksgiving too widely proliferate second. It wasn't the first meal shared by europeans and native americans in the new world. A reasonable drive from my home here in. Virginia is the berkeley plantation where a thanksgiving feast was held this one by the europeans alone. Three dozen settlers arrived in the chesapeake bay in sixteen nineteen on a ship. Captain by a man who had survived the winter of sixteen o nine in the jamestown colony a winter referred to as the starving time after a rough two and a half months at sea and another week on inland waterways. They finally arrived at berkeley hundred later called berkeley plantation on december fourth. They disembarked assembled a meal. From what shifts rations. They still had ham and wasters probably and said prayers of thanksgiving. It was declared that their arrival must be yearly and perpetually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to almighty god end so it was for two whole years in march of sixteen twenty two. The poyton having noticed that the settlers weren't leaving and in fact were expanding their territory and kept trying to convert and civilize them attacked berkeley and other settlements killing over three hundred fair playboys if you ask historians in maine they'll tell you the first. Such meal happened not in sixteen twenty one in massachusetts but in sixteen. O seven in papa main. The popham colony barely lasted a year. Thanks to a fire in their storehouse during the particularly harsh winter and miscalculations like staying in a four right on the shore rather than moving inland where the forest could provide a windbreak. They arrived in the

podnews
How Gen Z/Millennials use podcasts
"Listening habits. Thirteen to thirty four year olds have been highlighted by team whistle her research company in the us and the uk. Two thirds prefer podcast to box. We linked to the full research from our show notes and newsletter today glow has launched refer matic a paid tool to incentivize your listeners to share your show beat idea. Volvo spent two point. One million dollars on podcasts advertising in october according to new data from gallon is highlighting advertising increases. The automaker was promoting luxury. Suv the top podcast. Advertisers were amazon at number three with two point. Seven million dollars ziprecruiter at number two with three million dollars and at number one just gonna take a quick break from the show and tell you a little bit more about better health. How better helped dot com. That's right that's right at number one slot help an online counselling service one for those still wondering how the apple podcast chance work. Pull culligan posts. All the cool kids says ratings and reviews places apple podcasts but our client is currently and legitimately and number five in all of health and fitness without a single review. The podcast is strength. Changes everything the tribeca film festival has added a new podcast section for the first time. Submissions will open for fiction and narrative. Nonfiction podcasts amazon. Music quietly launched in mexico and brazil in mexico. The company has also launched and exclusive podcast and lasala hosted by latino artists becky. G there's also an original in brazil to sirius. It is the new destination for original exclusive and popular. podcasts claims. A press release promoting new podcast with marvel entertainment. We've covered their relationship with stitcher in two thousand eighteen. And when they signed with pandora and sirius. Xm in twenty nine thousand nine hundred companies also announced further exclusives. According to quayle's ultimate guide to branded podcasts. Twenty twenty one will be the biggest podcasts yay yet as with covid nineteen on the rise. Advertisers move marketing spending towards podcasting to connect with their customers during lockdowns and experience of tad for two hundred and eighty million dollars. Work with companies. like pod. sites aac asked chargeable and adds ways among others diving into a conspiracy theory involving the cia and the deadly virus. Impo cost news sons versus has been looking at a pandemic but this pandemic was in nineteen. Seventy-one happened in cuba involved. Pigs and might have been put there by the cia. The invincibles park. Assassins is a new true crime series from ireland's taking listeners. Back to dumpling. In victorian times and assassination squads to british rule and the new police force set up to track the culprits. Whatever happens to from curious. Cast in canada looks at what happens after the cameras shut off the reporters walk away. Just because a story disappears from the news doesn't mean it's gone after all it's brand new and launched yesterday and whatever happens to pizza at mcdonald's is nothing to do with the above forecast. I just found it as i was searching. That if you went appalled fest expo two thousand and nineteen the answer already because right across the street from that hotel was the only mcdonald's in the world that still says pizza even today and that's an interesting piece of news that you never thought you'd hear on podcast about podcasting news. And

Nightly Pop
Megan Fox accuses Brian Austin Green of making her look like an ‘absent mother’ while he’s ‘dad of the year’
"She i think it's nice to see this side of other. This look watch downs. So you know me well enough in my mouth. But you don't know me well enough to get christmas present gotta get a damn get slide into bed with us starting right now. Morgan is off on her baby room. But you know we have to bring dalil white and back looking like a black field out confidence somewhere there. Let's right into someone who feels somebody else's being a little irresponsible because megan fox put brian austin green blast for posting halloween picture with their son on instagram. So this is what she wrote. You guys get ready. It's not hard to crop them out. I had a great halloween with them yesterday and yet notice how absent they are from my social media. You're so intoxicated with feeding the pervasive narrative. That i'm an absent mother and you are the perennial eternally dedicated. Dad of the year aches dot com. The sade i interpret all of this like how will we mediate this very intelligent shade. Though she went to her the sorace before she like it. It is very. It's a very eloquent re but a read on the less i mean. Do you have a daughter. Is nord child's mother. Put something like this on social media. What would you do well. I'm very lucky. My child's mother has ten followers so no one is ever going to see him into social media very blessed in that way thank you. Lord was crazy. She commented under his poke. This create a post. She went on his pay. Oh wow so. She just came with the flames. I must full disclosure. I am friends with brian. austin green. You are yes. I know brian. We've actually taken our kids out for play date. Yeah for whatnot. Yeah brands have really family oriented guy. And when you're single dead you know you kind of feel like you. Don't get the credit. You deserve the time that just because many with your kids. She's the one that's running off with popstars. It'd be quite honest. And she has three kids she did. Spend the day with brian. Austin green off the show saturday when you have the kids if both parents want post the kids that's fine and was really to me. It was more of him. I didn't take this off. I do feel like when you're going through a breakup. Maybe they had some agreement that we're not privy to. Maybe he broke the verbal agreement that they said. We're not going to post our kids during the agreement was. Don't make me feel bad while i bounce and do this disagreeing. I don't know i just think divorces good for kids because both parents really fight over really loved as someone from a divorce family. My dad said. I love you a lot more than he would have no. Let's keep it going about halloween. You were still kind of on you know. Come down from everything that happened and there were so many costumes to choose from over the weekend. We had to play a little favorites. You guys one of my favorites was sweetie. she did. Destiny's child she was every member of delhi wa and she did a photo shoot. They photoshop this together. And then she was also mystique from x. men and she looked to kill it as mystique is whoa whoa swings not to be played with like she. You know how to claim kind of have the crown for being. The halloween is coming for her neck. And sweden's body is insane. Like wow you gotta be real. You got to be a bad bitch to be mistake. Her body is five hundred. Five quayle right. She s she deserves all the bursaries. Have anything to say. i'll say about him on. The blue cars here would ask janet jackson which was really cool. We do have a halloween. Fail though y'all because travis scott brown with brown batman and apparently they did not go over well people shady him like what are you doing. And so he actually ended up deleting his instagram shade. Him no he do not think that he looks like a bug. Oh wow batson. He looks to me. Looks like cricket some surprise take a little joke joke for living so i feel like if people came at your costume. You would just give it back. You delete her instagram jetting. Yeah no i don't. I don't make a practice to make fun of people who are richer than me anyway. So all i saw was a big white rim lambo right there. Okay bugger no bug. It's a nice car. I scott guy. Apparently we've started a trend because we did cat costumes last week. And jeb bush and money were also cats you guys who wore best normally was cat woman. Gmo woman still at one of the middle and let me know what you think. Really nominee on the better than the one in the middle man escalated. I'm i'm trying to get him on. Your side are you guys. We gotta talk about cardi b. Because she actually has now called off her divorce. It is official for eight dismissal. Why are you so excited about this. Because that is functional dysfunction. And i support it really is. There's an even bigger bombshell though you guys because the divorce. I think we're all happy that. Listen if they if they like it. I love it for them so they belong together. They're young you know what i mean. They're in there and they're they have a very either rockstars a rock star and i think it's hard to have a monogamous relationship in that environment but it's clear that they love each other so if they work it out. Fine what i do. Love is now that they are back together. You know you play with your spouse and i love the offset kind of cardi off guard About lying on tape she she added so if you are not familiar in in in her song walk she says. I don't cook out clean. You know and he was like no you liars. I love this season. they're cleaning. I think it's cute. I mean this is like maybe say. But i really liked cardi in this kind of like just at home. Chilin violence headscarf shows a new side of that. I really liked what she's like just because she's the headscarf. She's ben dressed down before but she's still got the energy yeah. I think it's nice to see this side of a real like. Oh that's like her. An offset have these quiet moments. That are probably really sweet. And that's probably brought them together. Yeah i mean. I like her. You know i mean yeah. Rapid lying is not a new sweeps. Plenty sweden dollars off the floor. She gets quoits. But yeah. I mean look. We did actually cardi for comment about the divorce part as she did hit. As we didn't shocker. she did offset lawyers though. They confirmed this missile. Which i think is funny. They confirmed this. We confirmed the dismissal. Offset wants it to be known this this mayor just on the rolls royce can't cure love. She got the rolls royce. She got the burqas. They happy holidays on what that means. Netflix's number one movie is holiday. Eight confirms that gift-giving can be a little complicated in a nutshell. This guy jackson decides to join his fling carly with her family for christmas. Now after a brief hub at her parents house she actually decides to give him a president and this happens. Sorry i really didn't think doing whole prison because you said we're not doing whole thing. I see so you know me well enough to my mouth. But you don't know me well enough to give me a christmas present. Some cash tomato got forty forty bucks a prostitute. I'll take eighty

Native America Calling
Lobster Fishing Dispute, Oregon Forest Rights and Tribal Early Voting Sites
"This. Is National Native News I'm Meghan Camera Imprint Tony Gonzales. Confrontations continue between indigenous and non-indigenous lobster fishermen in Nova Scotia. Canada senior police officer is defending the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Response Dan Carpet Chuck has more the MP Commissioner Brenda. Lucky says, the RCMP is fully committed to keeping the peace keeping people safe and enforcing the law. She also confirmed that additional officers have been dispatched to Nova. Scotia there have been violent confrontations, property destroyed vandalism and lobster plant burned to the ground that after indigenous fishermen. Out of season claiming it was their treaty right to fish whenever and wherever they want a right that was upheld by Canada's highest court twenty years ago that first nations had a right to fish to earn a moderate livelihood but not indigenous fishermen auto ought to stop the indigenous harvesting saying that court ruling also said the government could continue to regulate the fishery an emergency session in the. Canadian parliament earlier this week failed to find a solution to the issue of just what is a moderate livelihood the chief this having Equity First Nation Mike sack says the dispute has caused his band more than one and a half million dollars and is fishermen are being shut out of the market. Nobody will deal with us like we reach out to so many trying to move lobster. Anyone could buy with a buyer's licence and nobody will take him so. We have a at least one and a half million dollar hit through our community are we can't sell our lobster Everyone in the area has been told that they will not take care if they take lobster. They'll be they'll boycott or blackness to sack says, it will take time to rebuild relationships in the industry with people in companies who are now afraid of retaliation if they deal with the indigenous fishermen sack says, he wants those responsible to be held accountable. He's also filed an application for a court injunction aimed at any harassment of indigenous fishermen with fleet is based for National Native News I'm Dan. Carpenter. A, native American tribe in Oregon has become the first in the US to receive full authority to manage its forests Kale CC's Brian. Bull reports the Bureau of Indian Affairs approved the Co Quell Tribes Indian Trust. Asset Management Plan Tuesday this grant autonomy over its ten thousand acres of trust forest land and resources a first for any of the country's five hundred and seventy four federally recognized tribes. Mark Johnston is executive director for the Co Quell Indian tribe we're. Just really excited about the opportunity to be I. WE respect the burden at that creates going I because you better do it right? You mess it up for those folks that come behind you. We know we're not going to be the only tribe that considers because of the value promise hopping perspective sovereignty or self-governance as a longstanding goal for tribes and timber is an important resource for the CO Quayle Johnston says annual revenue support, key programs including tribal healthcare and. Education for National Native News I'm Brian Bowl a federal judge ruled Thursday that he will not force the Pima County recorder to establish an early voting site in southern Arizona tribes reservation next week, and Gibson with Arizona public media has more the past Gliac he tribes sued Pima County. Recorder, F.. N.. Rodriguez. In an effort to reinstate in early voting site, her office closed in two thousand, Eighteen Jonathan D. as part of the tribes legal team, he says though this. Isn't. The result they wanted he knows tribal leaders will continue to advocate for voting opportunities in the reservation members of the we often tribe testified. I really highlighted the burdens and the obstacles that tribal members face in accessing early voting without honor closer to the reservation during the hearing the tribe argued that with lower car ownership distrust of voting by mail in higher rates of underlying conditions, and early in person voting site in the reservation would benefit its residents. For National Native News I'm Emma Gibson. I'm Megan Camera.

The BreakPoint Podcast
How the Sperm Donation Industry is Breaking Families
"Last month a wired magazine story described a storm that's brewing in the world of sperm donation as at home. DNA, test kits become more popular people all over the world are making unexpected family discoveries. These discoveries apparently have a name NPR. Or Non Parental events at home DNA test takers are discovering DADS or half siblings or dozens of kids that they never knew about, and they're mostly not happy about it. In fact, a growing subculture complete with lobbying organizations self help literature and support groups is emerging for people making these unwelcomed genetic discoveries. One therapist juice developed a podcast dedicated to helping people walk through these kinds of situations told wired that people who uncover hidden family secrets through DNA. Testing often exhibit the classic cycle of grief after the initial shock comes anger and. Depression, their stories are all the reasons we need to take a sober minded look at sperm donation a practice that goes largely unquestioned in Western societies. The four billion dollar sperm donation industry is shockingly unregulated especially in the US children born from sperm donors are among the victims of the bad ideas of the sexual revolution. They do not have the legal right to request information about their biological fathers on the turn eighteen, which means that in most states, these children don't even have a right to their own family medical histories, of course, anyone. Who opposes or even questions assisted reproduction technologies like sperm donation are often called prudish cast his grumpy old GRANDPA huffing about a teenager blue hair after all we're told it's not really harming anyone in reality. However, there are plenty of reasons to oppose sperm donation even if we don't find the practice achey first of all, the industry dehumanizes men god-given ability to procreate transformed into a crude financial transaction as is the case with egg donation. The way the product is marketed dehumanizes image bearers, reducing them to a list of so-called desirable qualities. Like. Height hair-color supposed athletic ability or where they went to college. This isn't some enlighten new way to make babies. It's rebranded eugenics. Sperm donation also dehumanizes children robbing them the right to know who their dad is and leaving them in the dark as to whether or not. Their Dad even knows they exist in fact, the industry relies on such secrecy. The FDA places no rules on how many children a sperm bank allows to be born from just one donor while some banks might impose their own limits the country's largest sperm bank which. Is in California limits to twenty five to thirty family units per man I family unit by the way could include multiples meaning that a set of twins or triplets only counts as one unit while some activists have been calling for more regulation on the sperm donation industry for years the problems inherent to the system that's corrupt from the ground up won't be regulated away the corruption and the sperm donation industries rooted in its very warped view of human sexuality and the Family God's designed for family is baked into the very nature of. Reality like gravity children hunger for connection with your parents. For example, study suggests that many adoptees do better emotionally and socially when they know who their biological parents are and understand the adoption process. But of course, sperm donation doesn't repair a fracture like adoption does rather it creates the fracture permitting even incentivizing a view of children as products and this country eighty percent of customers who use sperm banks are either same sex couples who've intentionally chosen a sterile union only demand children or women intentionally pursuing single motherhood despite the overwhelming scientific literature that. Shows kids do best with both a mom and a dad or as the headline of a New Yorker article. Put It years ago Dan Quayle was right. This wired article just tells what is in fact in old story just with new variables of people who long for family but are suffering in a culture where the family has become. So broken whenever children and family building turned into big business trails of grieving people are left behind reeling from what we now call non parental events the broken us at the heart of the sperm. Donation Industry begins with the man who've used pornography to sell genetic product and it ends with a child shocked to learn that his dad isn't really his dad olive which serves to remind us that just because something is culturally normal does not mean that it should be true moral clarity cannot come from whether or not we find something weird or icky that kind of thing changes it can only come from God's created intent for the world for his image bearers, which is in his own words and is proven time after time to be.

UN News
Javier Prez de Cullar reaped diplomatic success perhaps without parallel in UN history
"The former secretary general heavier Perez Cueva. Who's died? Eight hundred was responsible for a series of diplomatic breakthroughs that were perhaps without parallel in the history of the United Nations. That's according to his most senior aide. Shift Cabinet Virendra dial in an interview on Thursday by phone from his home in Delhi. Mr Dial praised the inherent decency and integrity of the former U. N. Chief who served two terms that saw the end of the Cold War telling Your News Matt Wells that Mister Peres de. Quayle played a key role in the transition in an absolutely must be. Manna even of minden Nevada. He had a very conscious way about him and he had a great sense of decency in Texas possible to do this. Some extremely difficult does in terms of the sixty. I just remind us what the challenges were that he and the talented group of diplomats at he assembled around him had to deal with in the one thousand nine hundred thousand nine hundred ninety s where the first time was colored by the existence of the code will enrich the Security Council able to function envoys. Agents possible government. It's very difficult state of affairs indeed. He listens hosting contributions and and it was very difficult. But how stations. I need to pass the UN to the position to see. The benefits of change at the time was appropriate. You gotta you had to saying which often use. We shouldn't have to dive into Mt Poo if action of of the United Nations secretary. General's this time it's a disaster. So you visit to the right woman. Get a great sense of timing. He wasn't one to steal the limelight himself and he admitted that he wasn't the most exciting candidate for the top job when he took it up but but looking back he was extremely effective. Wasn't he at brokering peace especially in the second term? He's prepared view organization so the time when things will be possible see the second time was because nothing they thought his own preparedness but also GonNa Shelf Game Office and that was the Vatican change than the possibilities in front of the UN save. You actually had to mourn those changes and shape the way in which the changes what's happened and stole a degree of trust at increasing degree of tossed peasants council. That was that's thought his scale. So that the four in a sense the good will probably take over. He had begun to make possibilities within the US Corporation Wolf feasible and in that does this what happened in the second term and school since he you beat the string of successes invested. You and I think it has lessened the thing that he himself. What is your favorite memory of him? I think I have to say my him was his last day in office when I percents of the clock stopped at midnight to get the signatures of the bill. Cool fused with the hip of scully's. Hey this building. Without looking back. He left the building as a twitter chorus of angels. Everyone was so happy. And when we got to lift the soul to be didn't know if people standing members of the secretariat everybody found. This is himself sort of any people live off to get done and finally how would you sum up his his impact on the UN and the world at large? Tom Diction also school. In an absolute muster used every opportunity to that time so great achievement and I think in some ways in some ways because cooperation developed within the members of Security Council New York in a way that abusive to ending the code of all the United Nations. Became the forum in which the coach will manifested. This has s coming to an end. It's fascinating thing. There's one thing you say. As a postscript sometimes during the difficult here's you would meet them at the end of the day and we'd rather the the tribes of the day and he would be very sad because everything we've seen in the Colson Day was wiped out before the end of it. He would look at me and sometimes hold on. Wait and you know we do not have the next to be discussed so you would you would think they continue and continue day off the right time came and invest manifested themselves when I came into pieces to wait and wait for them and for them and then the food scheme was data.

Lance McAlister
Bill Cosby appeals conviction over testimony from other accusers
"Bill cosby appealed his sexual assault conviction today asserting he has been wrongly convicted of assaulting envious constant bill cosby filed his appeal with the pennsylvania superior court appeal said cosby's conviction was not based on any credible evidence but on flawed erroneous in prejudice rulings cosby accused the court of abuse of discretion in allowing accusers other than constant to testify and the defense also said cosby's deposition from a civil case in which he admitted to sharing quayle's with women serve no purpose in the criminal case but to

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Fresh Air
Bill Cosby trial: Benadryl, quaaludes could have affected accuser, expert testifies
"A judge in saint louis refuses to throw out the felony invasion of privacy charges against him but as saint louis public radio's rachel lipman tells us the judge also made it clear the prosecutors should be punished for not turning over evidence in the case attorneys for brightens had argued in multiple court filings that circuit attorney kim gardner had not given them evidence that could help their clients the conduct was so bad they said the case needed to be thrown out judge rex bros and chided prosecutors for violating court rules about what they have to provide defense attorneys but instead of dismissing the charge he will allow the defense to reinterviewed two key witnesses and a private investigator the judge says that is enough to level the playing field but he did not rule out dismissing the case in the future if more violations happen greatness has pleaded not guilty to taking a semi nude photo without the permission of the woman with whom he was having an affair the trial is set to start may fourteenth for npr news i'm rachel lipman in saint louis the dow is down one hundred thirty two points or more than half a percent this is npr news a forensic toxicologist testifying for the prosecution and bill cosby sexual assault retrial says either benadryl or quail lutes have may cosby's accuser andrea constand woozy in describing in two thousand four encounter with cosby constant alleges at the actor gave her three unidentified blue pills at knocked her out she says she was then sexually assaulted a cosby's home in suburban philadelphia will cosby maintains he gave constant at the coal medicine benadryl to help a relaxed and that she consented to a sexual encounter cosby previously acknowledged in a deposition that he gave sex partners quayle lewd spec in the nineteen seventies at a conference of fifty three british commonwealth countries in london uk prime minister theresa may told leaders plastic waste is one of the greatest environmental challenges facing the globe larry miller reports prime minister meza's britain will legislate to ban the sale of straws stirrers and other single use plastic products she urged commonwealth leaders to take action as well mesa's only with real change can future generations enjoy a natural environment healthier than the current one may describes the us as.

News, Traffic and Weather
Ex-Playmate reaches deal allowing her to speak about alleged affair with Trump
"The company that owns the national enquirer is leading a former playboy model out of a contract that prevented her from talking publicly about an alleged affair with donald trump that settlement ends the lawsuit brought by the model karen mcdougal the jury and bill cosby sexual assault retrial expected to hear from a pair of drug experts later on today they've already heard cosby's deposition testimony about giving quayle lutes two women before sex yesterday a key defense witness testified cosby's chief accuser had talked about framing a celebrity before going to police with her allegations back in two thousand five it has been a quarter century since the inferno that ended a fifty one day standoff between federal agents and the branch davidian religious sect outside waco texas abc's jim ryan says since then that central texas city is trying to reinvent itself the place where the branch davidian compound one stood still draws daily visitors you can't make people forget about something but twenty five years after the blaze has karla pendergraph to the waco convention and visitors bureau over the years wako has added new attractions namely already to see your fixer upper chip and joanna gaines greg horton of california came to waco specifically to see chipper jones you down absolutely the husband wife stars of the reality tv show fixer upper who's retail empire draws more than a million visitors to waco every year jim ryan abc news seventy five members of the branch davidians died in that fire in waco back in nineteen ninetythree this is abc news time twelve oh four komo aaa traffic every ten minutes on the fours on mercer island on the eastbound i ninety ramp to west mercer way there's a collision that is blocking that ramp now state patrol is on the scene and we also have construction going on overnight eastbound highway sixteen in tacoma from union to spray at least a two lanes closed in the eastbound direction till five o'clock in the morning this report is brought to you by layla resort and casino discover the gaming power of one earn points and rewards at all three of your favorite casinos find all the details at tulalipcasino dot com your next report at twelve fourteen i'm jay phillips on.