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HARDY, Lainey Wilson lead ACM Awards nominees

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | Last month

HARDY, Lainey Wilson lead ACM Awards nominees

"Hardy is the lead nominee for the academy of country music awards. With the latest. Hardy has 7 nominations for the ACM awards, including song of the year for weight in the truck, his collaboration with laney Wilson, she's got 6 nominations. Miranda Lambert was nominated for female artist of the year for a 17th time. She's now the most nominated artist in that category beating out Reba McEntire's record. So thank God you Kane Brown Morgan Wallen Luke combs carry Underwood Chris Stapleton, Jason aldean and Lambert are up for entertainer of the year. Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks will host the awards in Frisco, Texas on May 11th. It will air on Amazon Prime

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CMA Awards: Luke Bryan, Peyton Manning team up as hosts, Carrie Underwood to perform and what else to know

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 7 months ago

CMA Awards: Luke Bryan, Peyton Manning team up as hosts, Carrie Underwood to perform and what else to know

"Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning will host tonight's country music association awards in Nashville I'm Archie's aleta with a preview Miranda Lambert's Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood are expected to be among those paying tribute to Loretta Lynn in the opening performance of the CMA awards which air live on ABC 29 Carly Pearce has 5 nominations and two performances to worry about and she loves it It is gonna be busy but oh my gosh like the busy Ness that I've dreamed of my whole life so I'm really excited Yeah I don't know if you thought leni Wilson is the top nominee with 6 entertainer of the year contenders are Lambert Underwood Luke combs Chris Stapleton and Morgan Wallen

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"reba" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"City Well last but not least we have to mention Diane Warren It's kind of heartbreaking she writes these great songs gets nominated over and over and over again and never wins Here's her offering this year It's the Oscar nominated Somehow you do from the film for good days and it's performed by the great Reba McEntire It's too high and you're supposed to act and you'll never get it oh wait so how do you so help you know John this is Diane Warren's 13th Oscar nomination My goodness I think I know the answer but is this going to be her lucky 13 Probably not For Diane who is beloved by the way in the movie community he is now the most nominated woman without a win in Oscar history And when you think about the fact that she's written some of the biggest movie hits of the past 30 years I don't want to miss it thing and because you loved me and so many of the others This is a great song about finding hope and courage and facing life's biggest challenges But no one saw the movie which is about drug addiction and although to Diane is a tireless campaigner and is beloved in the community I fear that her winless streak may remain intact All right well it seems like.

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"reba" Discussed on Mega

Mega

04:48 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on Mega

"You met her, she's a celebrity. Wait, that was your case? And it should have been cut and dry. We had the video. We played it in court. Everyone wanted us laughing and cutting up. I mean, it's hilarious. I mean, we will I think about it earlier. I'm sorry I brought it up again. And do you think that the reason you lost the case is because you, I mean, were you a steamboat captain at that point, trying the case, and that was the issue? Yes, I was a steamboat captain. They did recruit me 'cause they heard me. Running that cruise so efficiently. Right. And I mean, you always dabbing your forehead with sort of that napkin or that handkerchief. And I kind of feel like, yeah, I could buy that you'd be a prosecutor, even though it seems like you were staying about captain at that time, even though you let me wear the same suit. Oh, really? They let me wear the same suit. I just had to take the head off. Same otherwise. I do like that, mister peanut suit that you wear. I think it's so neat to have a white blazer and those white pants cool belt and do you always use that walk in stick? Pain, what do you call it? Every day. I always saw mister peanut was completely nude. Is that right? Yeah, I don't think he's weird. I think he has a monocle in a top hat, but I'm not sure. Mister peanut. Who am I thinking of the KFC guy? Right. I was going to say I bet you all thinking of all one and only colonel. Now that is a job you could also have with that accent, you could be the KFC colonel. Right. Oh my God, I don't know if they would let me do it 'cause Reba did do it. Is that right? You know? And I do profile like her. I know I sound fuck on leg hold coming out, but visually might as well be Reba McIntyre running the courtroom..

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"reba" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

02:06 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on Daily Pop

"I gotta deal with it. Dropping low, I was on their pants. I was all like. But now you're up in here with a LEGO. Man. You're going to. You're going to say, but y'all, this is for him. Oh my God, get out of here, Gary is taken twice already, okay? Out next, Beyoncé and Blue Ivy's big surprise for Jay-Z, this might be the cutest thing you'll see all day. Plus, river McIntyre tells us all about her man and her biggest pet peeve. We ever got a man. Even Reba got in here. In my lifetime, more than a million rhymes. No joke in. Can I live and surprise the game? Think harder. You know this brother. Jay-Z. Sean Carter. So gather round hustlers 'cause it's about to go down. Congrats Carter, ghost rider. You paid the right price. So we just made Joe hits tighter. Beyoncé and Blue Ivy held and Doug Jay-Z into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with many of his celebrity contacts. The ceremony aired on HBO this past weekend literally. But I feel like Blue Ivy is like a young lady now. Like when the time and she looks exactly like her mom. Exactly. Like, it's all Beyoncé now. I feel like there was some Jay and that's not happening anymore. Another woman, who is on top of her game, Reba McEntire has 24. Number one singles and a mountain of awards, but don't expect her to act like a diva, thanks to her very humbling gift from her big sister. She gave me a toilet seat cover one time for Christmas and own it, it said the twinkle. Not the star, the twinkle. Yeah, you gotta have people around you that aren't yes people. I don't like yes people. I want people to tell me if I've got toilet paper hanging out the back of a britches or something's wrong. Just don't be a yes person. Just be my friend and help me out. We're a team. Reba's been on top for over 40 years and now she's doing something.

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"reba" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on Daily Pop

"Melissa you and riba work together for years on her show. What's your favorite memory? Oh gosh, that's like try to pick your favorite donut. There's so many. Oh my God. We had so many memories. We did, you know, we did over a hundred in some episodes together and so we had a lot of great memories. I think one of my favorite ones, though, is taping the episode right before I had my son. So we taped an episode on Tuesday night and I gave birth on Thursday, morning. And I just remember being so terrified and nervous and excited all those wonderful feelings and this cast who was my family, like, looking at them and going to the next time, I'm going to see you. I'm going to be a mom and just feeling their love and support and I always joke that Reba was the first person to sing to my son, which was pretty frigging amazing. I mean, what else do you need? Because you can never leave high. It's up there. And now every your lullaby is down here. Get it there. Garbage. Garbage. Do you guys still stay in touch like does she reach out to you all the time? Yeah, we're all. We're very, very tight. I would call her one of my one of my best and closest friends. Oh my God. She does text me. What was the last text you got from me? My last text, so I got from me, but I don't know. She literally is there. No, not just now. But it was. Okay. Let's see. Can I read these are all good ones? Yes. Oh, it was, I said, hey, it's my friend's birthday. I was wondering if you have a moment can tape yourself singing happy birthday, I'll stop. Let's see. Wait, what is it? Blah blah blah. And then I said, oh, I hired myself. My bit is I'm going to pretend that I hired someone to stand in as my voice. She's like, no worries, and I said no worries if you can't. She's absolutely. I'll do it as soon as I get home. And then, and then does she do it? She did it. I don't know if I can leave and play it. It's her, can you can play.

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"reba" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

Deck The Hallmark

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

"They really got a good person. She's she's not like dali like level but she's like the next year down a like everyone loves reba. You don't know why you just like her. She had a show on forever. So like that's like running in syndication still relevant to society of show. Probably sing in this movie. The only song of hers i know is fancy and that's a very like iconic gauge song drag queens love reba so this is going to be great. I if they're drag queen in this. I will absolutely board up because that would be so great a reba reba drag queen and reba coming together. I can see reba. Reba reba reba. That's what i call her. When i when i agree about what reba reba and i guess he's a cream even though she doesn't like need it but i'll give it to her. Yeah i mean who wouldn't yeah. I guess one guys relax gotti that guy that says what did she do to you. Relax everybody and not going to say anybody on his patrick second tier and relevant currently and they were still both compliments. Somehow i know how they do that. Some breath of this is what i have no personal connection to repair reorient of better. I've never watched reba on despite it always being on And i've never really listened to her. When i hear the word fancy i think of. I'm so fancy her on chance. Nancy don't let me down so you don't know that song surrey. I know that that's at that any even saying that for years. Oh yeah a singer around here. All the time that was. The story of that song is problematic. I would say at the very least. It is quite a yarn later. But you know what i. There's a lot of excitement of brewing. When you google lifetime christmas right now. This is the move. Yes popping up some excited for that. I'm i'm guessing this is going to be one of the ones we review here on lifetime court. We're going to be doing one every week. I imagine this will be one of them And so i'm excited about it. And so i'm gonna do four peppermint mocha's but i'm holding my cream because i just you know just because i don't feel that connection but i'm happy that it's there everyone like simultaneously what you heard. Was everyone turning this episode off as you think of iggy azalea instead of reba mcentire. Fancy should you should be ashamed of yourself you already now. You're real.

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"reba" Discussed on Bob and Sheri

Bob and Sheri

06:40 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on Bob and Sheri

"Doing get in the car drive to this man's house and slap his big creepy pervert face a million times. This happened and sunny isle beach florida. He's from new york so he is not a florida man. His name is far east. Fazlullah lolab or something like that. There's just i can't pronounce it. There's just a lock on there. He's from brooklyn new york. He was in publix grocery store and sunny speech and he saw five year old girl with her parents and he handed her a bag of m&m's and when she took the eminem's he bent down and kiss the child on the mouth. The girl's mother began yelling at phase. Faysal at at the man and he grabbed his groceries and rushed out of the store but police locate at the suspect to a sporty. Three years old just a short time later took him into custody. Soon as the call went out. We had two sergeants in the area. The police captain said they did a lineup and the mom was able to identify this man as the freaky pervert. Disgusting creep kissed her five year old child on the mouth so he was immediately arrested on charges of child abuse but authorities are saying. We don't think this is his first time. We are asking for anyone who's had any interaction with this guy in the past to please reach out to us so we're going to post his mugshot up on our facebook and i just wanna say there are so many levels of this first of all. Don't you dare lay your hands on somebody's child. Don't you dare put your mouth on somebody's child and pandemic seriously. Yeah exactly. I wanted to. I wanted to go to the sunny isles. Lock up and go into this man cell and grab either side of his fat creepy head and slam him. I'm so furious by this story. Straight ahead we got the people's movie critic coming up with click bait. We're going to talk to kristen. Hampton of kristen hamptons good news. If you're honest book van life. She's out on the road and the signs. Your boss is beyond help because you worked for eight. Three gene toxic narcissist. It's bob and sheri. Swag us just hit. Shot bob and sheri dot com. Did you guys see that reba. Had to be reba. Mcentire our queen. The country queen had to be rescued by firefighters. After the staircase in the building she was in collapsed. No it was so the staircase go. She was in building in oklahoma and this and she was on the second store the second floor. The staircase collapsed and reba had to be rescued off fire ladder from a window. Oh she okay citing yes. She's absolutely fine. The stairwell that led from the second to the third story collapsed falling onto the staircase from the first the second floor people were totally trapped inside And luckily they knew the stare at they knew the stairwell was weak but they didn't realize how weak it was until the whole freaking thing collapsed and there's reba reba mcentire god's gift to country music trapped in that building until the fire mccain pulled her out they realize that the stairway was week didn't do anything about it. I mean i'm assuming she was touring a radio station. That's only business that i can think of. That would allow a code violation. But it's it's not true. I mean look what happened to those Condos in in florida you know and then you find out that. There was suspicion that there was a weakness in the in the construction and that it wasn't holding up over the years. Do you ever drive across the bridge and say what was the last thing this time. This was seriously checked. Well especially when like feels like when you go. I know. I think a lot and this was a very old building that i don't know i don't know max if you i just know. It's in oklahoma anymore than just really building. Whoever owns it. So i can tell you that the building. Here's what i do know about the building. It's one hundred years old. Which you know is old but not ancient right and she was. She was touring in with her boyfriend. Rex and they had gotten to the second floor when the stairs beneath them crumbled so she was absolutely fine. Nobody was seriously hurt. And the fireman came. And i don't know if they through over their shoulder see just a little bitty thing and did a fireman kerry but they pulled her out. It's it's really fascinating how Some things are just ignored. Obviously this has been ignored. A friend of mine lives in amsterdam and of course it's built canal. They're famous for the canals. he doesn't even own a car. He owns a boat to go from place to place. But it's built on wood which is on a swamp and the city is sinking literally some of the wood that is holding up actual buildings that people live or work in was built in the sixteen hundreds so that that's a long time ago and the wood is deteriorating and some of the buildings are starting to sink and they're they're having to come in and replace the wood from the sixteen hundreds with new timbers. What a nightmare. Well one of the things. I love is here such a i love. What a dad you are because when i saw this story i was like oh wonder if the firemen who got to carry out he'll be telling that story for the rest of his life and how trippy it is you know you're in the firehouse and the nine one one call comes in and the stairways collapsed and thank god. No one's hurt but wait a minute. Is that reba mcentire. That was what i thought here. Bob 'cause you're such data. Here's bob what kind of code violation. It's true someone needs to someone needs to pay for this. Are there could be. Why would you let reba mcentire. If you knew the stairway was week. Why would you let anybody go up. And down the staircase and i'm over here. Like what was she wearing. So you're slugged will thank you but i'm serious. Soon as you said the words they. They suspected that it was week. Okay let's jump on their otis. Come.

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"reba" Discussed on Negotiate Anything

Negotiate Anything

04:15 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on Negotiate Anything

"Thought it was this. And then you present your facts and it turns out that you're correct and it's more than just a slip ton on my on my part. Let's let's let's make sure that we understand that too. It's not just you know. Like if i say you know you know one for every hundred but it's supposed to be one for every thousand and you say isn't it one thousand. It says right here in this up. Sorry slip at the time one thousand. This is not that this is me. Introducing facts that. I didn't do my homework on and presenting them like they're the gospel and now i've lost all my credibility that i built up. I mean what i mean. There's sometimes this happens midway through reba towards the end of conversation to all that hard work. You did everything you did to get to that point. And build that that Relational credit scores so to speak. Whereas you know you you build that foundation of trust and now you you would feel comfortable having these conversations now you just ruined it because you just brought in something. That wasn't true and then you tried to sell it like it was. Yeah that you lose credibility you lose trust the relationship as it makes it makes a lot of sense and it's tough to recover because trust takes time to build and it takes even longer to rebuild in some cases too so especially as a leader to if we're bringing this to the context of a leadership with an organization family company. Whatever might be you might have a long time to to build it up just because of this mistake if you take step three which is staying focused and then you couple it with this with doing your homework. What happens when you lose people. They retreat retreat back into a defensive posture. And what not defensive. Posture is tantamount to you. Know if you want if you want a visual. It's like building a wall with a moten from the wall so every time so every time that you lose credibility or you make somebody feel confused or you make them feel like way like they can't keep up with you. That moat gross. It gets deeper. That wall.

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"reba" Discussed on Raven 23: Presumption of Guilt

Raven 23: Presumption of Guilt

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"reba" Discussed on Raven 23: Presumption of Guilt

"Latin said about that in our last episode. Just a refresh our recollection right. Okay so do you I'm asking this to everybody. Just because i want to do a little piece on the judge himself and there were several people who mentioned that. He fell asleep during the proceedings. Lots of times he would be sitting up our he just those off. He wasn't listening. They counting sleepy does he would just sit up there in the asleep. The judge was terrible. And i we're not supposed to trash anybody but he just he just wasn't allowing the i just feel like he wasn't working with the law i feel like he was emotional and he was he would sleep a lot to maybe he's sick. I don't know. I think he is well. Actually they had to take some time off because he was sick from the trial during during the trial he had to have procedures and stuff. But i was just. I was at shamed That this is really. This is washington. Dc this is how courtroom is run in washington dc. It was embarrassing. We asked the families. The men in their defense attorneys. What they thought would happen. Everybody was certain from the start that this was some kind of political theater that it would all blow over in a month or so but as soon as the courtroom door opened and they sat down at the defense table shenanigans started. Here's knicks latins. Mother reba who endured three trials prosecution could get away with anything and our attorneys. Were very intelligent very smart. They did a wonderful job but the judge would shut them down he. He wouldn't let them put on a case really I mean they did.

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Reba McEntire Urges Followers to 'Stay Healthy' After Breakthrough COVID-19 Diagnosis

The KFBK Morning News

00:29 sec | 1 year ago

Reba McEntire Urges Followers to 'Stay Healthy' After Breakthrough COVID-19 Diagnosis

"And here's You want Fantino laughing down. And, of course, his country. Music star Reba McEntire tested positive for Covid 19. She announced the news on Tiktok. She and her boyfriend both tested positive. And they both were fully vaccinated. It is known, of course as a breakthrough infection by the way, according to a report by the Kaiser Family Foundation. In late July, the rate of breakthrough cases reported among those fully vaccinated well below 1% in all the reporting states. I sure do you

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"reba" Discussed on The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy

"How does that get into your corporate communication space. Because when you're communicating externally communicating on websites. does it impact. Does it even change the language. Because i have worked with some companies very even the entire diet. Corporate communication strategy has been adapted to save need to demonstrate privacy and brick or trust centric language. Does it impact in your view. Or i think Many look at over the last. I would say five years right because it came into force in two thousand eighteen where we started preventing probably about two years ago that from any number of and and Of course after it was coming to force your periodic audits and other things to make sure we are compliant on all fronts Like any other company you can order changes in how reba capturing data processing data you know. We have to go back and look at our own existing databases and see did have explicit than standard if whether be Know legitimate interest in the case of existing clients. And all of those things So i think it was an insect societies From the marketing team particularly in europe. Because of course it Regulation for the u. n. us citizens We took it pretty seriously am in fact you know. When whenever any kind of compliance things comes along a marketing and compete against teams. That are intensively busy right. We never have enough resources. Never have enough people in a million things to do. So when you're next compliance comes along it's hard and and and you know the easy thing to do is okay. Let's give it to whoever is on the right or to intern or whatever it is and we'll we'll comply with just about comply with the bare minimum. I think was was very different than that way. We took it very seriously. In fact We put in a strong team in europe report in one of our senior. Most marketers lady maria thomas and a embedded whether of what an expert in this field a person chris

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"reba" Discussed on Unchained

Unchained

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on Unchained

"A you awesome by the time equipment nursing powered odd economics. There is competition is all right. Yeah so now that we understand a little bit with the mindset is of mine operator. Let's not talk about the news. Coming out of china regarding mining. Obviously there's been this band that's been in the news. Why don't you tell us what happened. Sure this may be on tangent. The there's a lot of these. China is cracking crypto regulations. In general is not only z. And china's country is office ability and maintaining authority and their status quo. I make sure everything's under control in. That's oftentimes challenged crypto. Is everyone's faces. Everyone's investor right. It's on top of everyone's mind. And i really recall that in the middle of reba once may friends texted me from china they will hey still. Dc gm barry throw c. Tv too so when you have a state ran. News channel broadcasting on currencies in his whole a second career dotty cottons and the crazy returns to get on those points. You know that okay. The china's doors on it somewhere with on news channels broadcasting to people so a lot of this is focused around financial risk control.

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"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

07:17 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

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"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

"Single day. That got me thinking. Maybe i was wrong. Maybe i misjudged them. And then i remembered everyone's being stare so special. I'm here to tell you that you're not the only words that matter in this life are the ones that elias got don't you forget it. Oh clothesline I'm in a world of madness. I'm trying to escape myself. Favoring nine what's got shock swimming in musc-. I got alligators at my feet. Only one option to walks me. You're going to be standard crazy world searching for your destiny when status nothing. Can you feel that. that's walking with me. You said a a a trust me. That's only there are those who can't be certain they'll live life in the dirt. Sand came walking now so wrong with me and said Own be had durant read. That's how turn last download tactful my show. I said a.

"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

05:27 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

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"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

06:44 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

"Dr rocket wild bunch from out of antero and the ninety s so with wild bunch kind of like a track advertising to band. Maybe i dunno from the hurricane before that differ bowl once again with in your house. Remix one of the comments on youtube from the deputy music. Youtube channel was when the remix comes out before the original. So kinda funny. I suppose when you think about it that way. You're listening to wrestling with bamboo. Mercury rone's ring rust on paramedic via various podcasts distribution stuff anyway like itunes on iheartradio and stitcher carmen whatever now after concluding my paper review of nfc takeover in your house is time for my musically. Your pre preview of wb held sale june twentieth on peak tv down south and under wb network where men are capable of causing female orgasms and we'll be broadcast from the w. thunderdome hosted at the yowling center in tampa florida and will apparently be the final event from the wb thunderdome at wrestlemania backlash rare ripley defeated. Charlotte flare an oscar to retain the raw women's championship following night on raw flair confronted. Wb officials adam pearce and sonya deville demanding another opportunity at ripley for the championship as she did not take the pin into three threat match pearson deville aided that if charlotte won her match against the empress of tomorrow they'd consider it however the queen city resident lost the match. Thanks to a distraction from champion the following week however flair defeated oscar and a match between ripley in charlotte for the title was then scheduled for hell hell at also doing something interesting. With nikki cross. She keeps defeating both charlotte flair. And rhea ripley. While in one match a handout. Another match choose beat the clock so and people on the internet are saying technically she won like yeah. What's your point doesn't matter. The history books like said for the nfc women's title history books aren't going to reflect that technically. She is going to reflect that she won. And under june fourth episode of smackdown to use os. James jimmy challenge that ray dominik mysterious for the smackdown tag team championships. However the match ended in a controversial finish in which the referee did not notice jimmy hetty shoulder up during the pin to usos. Granted a rematch. Later that same night but during the rematch. Their cousin and universal champion roman reigns interfered by attacking the materials not wanting to use the get embarrassed by embarrassing them right following a match. The head of the table brutally attacked ray son dominic which jimmy felt raines took too far also furthering tensions between rains jimmy the following week biggest little man confronted roman and challenge him to a hell sell match wanting to take revenge on universal champion for what he did do we sun and a brawl ensued the next day on talking smack rayneses special counsel. Paul heyman accepted mysterious challenge onto champions behalf with universal championship on the line. So it'd be interesting to see former world champion. Ray mistero still really cruised great but you know a top portraying him as a cruiserweight. I believe at his request. They stopped portraying him as a cruiserweight. Awhile ago so you know. It's just brute. See new challenges come up for even if the new challenger is old wrestler old not well yes old that way too but old as established a veteran i should say so We'll see whether or not the biggest little man can cocker. The head of the table bleeding.

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"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

05:38 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on Wrestling With FanBoy Mark Jabroni's Ring Rust

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"reba" Discussed on The Bobby Bones Show

The Bobby Bones Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on The Bobby Bones Show

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"reba" Discussed on 1075 KZL

1075 KZL

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"reba" Discussed on 1075 KZL

"To quote you life to save five. Yeah. No, no, no, no. Reba Spring reading later, big believes she knows something. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's crazy. Right? Remaining food. He threw it back at me. I get to move in a problem. I know where they go. She had them apple bottom jeans. She's mistaken. No, son. No, no, no, no, no, no. The cannery body spray this reading later. Big movie. Aslan knows. No, no, no. What I gotta do to get your money back. What We're not gonna depose She showed her. No, no, no, no. Mistaken. Does something I? No, no, no, no, no. No. Oh, yes, He was the money. Mama took nine. Won't she get that from a paper stand cool bubble. Only if you only people showing maybe wanted to win. The moment comes on him and them rose eight bottles from him. She once made it dropped. Jordan did not copy lock at the break off that drives the Dallas five just like one by Gene She knows something. No, no, no, no, no, no. Come back. They leave us with stress Special town around and gave that big booty Aslan. She knows something. No, no, no, no, no, no. You said to drop an album in the coming months. Here's the first single from adjacent to Rouleau is on one of 75 k Z. L This is take you dancing. Well, based on your body performing just to my Robbie you to find it took care. I bet you taste expensive going up up up. You keep enough using people to kill us, And I think you might be a problem from the way you run away. Run away. Run away! No, it should But my heart want to stay. You want to stay? You want to stay? You want to stay? You could see it in my eyes that I want to take it. All right now if I could, so I hope you know what I mean. Shane, let me take your pension so we don't need no dance for You see a Finnish woman? Anything good happen ever mention No need to imagine maybe Olive Pastor Let me take your attention like that..

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Have the 'Bad Boys' Pistons been overlooked in NBA history?

The Cedric Maxwell Podcast

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Have the 'Bad Boys' Pistons been overlooked in NBA history?

"Had a great relationship that you're going to bring some of the stuff that you when you cover the bad boys the Pistons. Yes, your relationship. Someone will break horn and those guys in that area some new insight because now we're especially with the day of covet we're supposed to live through the past and you know the big dance the last dance with with Michael was such a huge thing that happened. The Pistons were right in the middle or at the end of the beginning or the ending of where Michael started. Yeah. Yeah, and and and for me, you know, I I was around that team at a time when they took the Pinnacle of NBA greatness. And so there are lots of stories that you know, I have stored away. I mean like when I was there when they won the title in 2004 would rip Hamilton and Chauncey Billups and all those guys and they were little things that they did that people didn't realize played a role in winning a title things like Larry Brown, for example, the first play of every single game if they went to jail ball was get that damn ball to Ben Wallace and let him go to work because big fella knew he wasn't touching the rock much at all if at all after that, so they made a point of getting him the ball first possession every single time. They got the ball in office and they just cleared out and let him go to work and if he scored great if he didn't we gave you a shot. It's little things like that that helped them build team. Chemistry and bonding and Trust knowing that hey going to get you twenty-five Thirty points, but if you don't do the big fella bone and you going to get you 15 Reba, I don't know any other brothers often times. I can think of that had developed that kind of chemistry and I was on the championship teams. We liked each other but with those pills like those dudes would suck blood brothers. Like, you know, it's like the way they think the way they perform it was like bad boys in the years that bad boys for life like that movie that's just seemed like the way they were

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Darius Rucker is tight-lipped about his "special" performance with Reba McEntire at the CMA Awards

Donna and Steve

00:21 sec | 2 years ago

Darius Rucker is tight-lipped about his "special" performance with Reba McEntire at the CMA Awards

"Told Kelly and Ryan that he and Ruben Reva McIntyre are going to be performing something really special of the CMA Hayes but he wouldn't go into details. He did say that he'll be doing beers and sunshine with lady, eh? So that's kind of cool. Fun. Reba McEntire. She is just really hot right now. I mean what's going on with her? She's

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Darius Rucker and Reba McEntire to Host 54th Annual CMA Awards

The Savage Nation with Michael Savage

00:16 sec | 2 years ago

Darius Rucker and Reba McEntire to Host 54th Annual CMA Awards

"Stars Reba Back and Tyra Darius Rucker of the name host of the annual CMA Awards set to air next month. McIntyre co hosted last year with Carrie Underwood and Dolly Parton this year. Oh, Mark her fifth year, Rucker crossed over from rock music about 15 years ago. He will be a first time host.

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2020 ACM Awards: Carrie Underwood, Trisha Yearwood and This Dynamic Duo Are Set to Perform

Donna and Steve

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

2020 ACM Awards: Carrie Underwood, Trisha Yearwood and This Dynamic Duo Are Set to Perform

"Of country Music Awards just got bigger. The upcoming ceremony is added a performance by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani also carry underwear. Wood is going to perform a bunch of songs from some country legends. This is to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the Grand Old Opry. It's going to be a med leave with will read a lit or not with the right of Lin, but songs from literally Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Barbara, Barbara Mandrell, Patsy Cline, Reba McEntire and Martina McBride Hole is going to air on Wednesday, September 16th fun. Okay, Here's a stupid thing that you're going to be like dawn. I think Bank back upon a country song once for an artist, and it debuted at the Grand Ole Ofri before the show. And so I've been, I mean, it's just a simple background.

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Colombia Supreme Court Orders Ex-President Álvaro Uribe Detained

Morning Edition

02:29 min | 3 years ago

Colombia Supreme Court Orders Ex-President Álvaro Uribe Detained

"Colombia on Tuesday ordered the arrest of former President Alvarado re bay who's one of the country's most powerful politicians. Many Colombians adore rebate for leading a military offensive against Marxist guerrillas. But he has long faced allegations of human rights abuses. Here's reporter John Otis during his two terms as Colombia's president Alvarado Bebe's hardline security policies badly weakened the guerrillas who eventually signed a peace treaty. After he left office in 2010. Reba was elected to the Senate and helped elect the next two Colombian presidents. Followers really believe that he is the greatest Colombian ever to. I don't know to walk on Columbus. That's Paulie Martinez, a columnist for the Colombian newsmagazines, Samana. She points out that rebates presidency was also plagued by scandals under Areva's watch. Army troops killed thousands of innocent civilians then claimed they were guerilla fighters Rebates Intelligence agency spied on journalists, opposition leaders and Supreme Court judges. His current troubles stem from allegations that during the war rebased supported the formation of paramilitary death squads. The Supreme Court is now investigating whether rebate bribed witnesses to change their testimony. Sergio Guzman is the director of the consultancy Columbia Risk Analysis. The evidence against President you. It must be pretty solid for the Supreme Court to take the step. However, the news that rebate would be placed under house arrest. Outraged his supporters, including current president even Duke, Scanlon said. I will pay scumbag body See if he ended and we were done. He pointed out that the guerrillas and they had fought so hard to defeat and who have been accused of kidnappings and massacres have avoided prison under the generous terms of Colombia's 2016 peace treaty. But even Cepeda, the opposition senator, who accused Reba of having ties to paramilitaries, was elated. Why personas in Colombia? It's important, Seema. Justicia away, he said with the court's decision shows that no matter how powerful you are, no one is above the law for NPR news. I'm John Otis in Bogota, Colombia.

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Are Vitamins Just Expensive Urine?

Green Wisdom Health Podcast by Dr. Stephen and Janet Lewis

06:42 min | 3 years ago

Are Vitamins Just Expensive Urine?

"Hello and welcome to this edition of the Green Wisdom Health. Show I'm Janet Lewis Sir. Lewis and we're here to give you a very informative show today, Hopefully we'll try to keep all this straits can is going to be a bunch of information and we hope all of you enjoy it, and we hope all of Y'all are doing well out in green wisdom land. this show is going to be called our vitamins, just expensive urine, and for those of you that are taking vitamins and know what they can do. There are many of you out there. That are new to listening to hell shows and are taking vitamins at. Maybe you're buying a big box store, and you don't really notice any difference and could say well. Maybe they're just expensive urine, so Dr Lewis is going to dispel some of those myths. He's GonNa tell you the differences. He's going to tell you. What a good vitamin and a different! Grade of category will do on lab work. What it what it can move for as far as lab value numbers, which is why we run lab and what a bad one can do as well but I I think we WANNA. Start this show off. We've got a bunch of questions but we have got a letter from one of our very loyal patients for many years at was kind enough to refer his friend to us. Who in turn had his wife do her lab with us? Michelle and so. Eric the one that actually did the referring to start with. Thank you very much Eric we love you. wrote a very nice letter to us over the weekend. And you guys as much as we try to inspire. You really helps when you inspire us as well and this did that for us, so I'd like to read that letter to you and then I'd like Dr Lewis to comment if that's okay this. He's ready to comment I know he is. So he wants to pass on, Eric wants to pass on some really good news Michelle did her lab with us and followed our instructions after a doctor visit that said her blood was out of whack, and she needed a bunch of prescription medications, and honestly that's when we get. A lot of people is when they don't want to take all these prescriptions. They Kinda. Wait until they've been hit with Oh my gosh, you're you're really sick, so let's lay all these drugs on you. So she got scared and her lab with us. Fast forward to this week when she went back to the doctor and told him well I. Did this Doctor Lewis Thing, and he looked at seven labs of panels and gave me some supplements to take. The doctor looked at the nurse. They chuckled and said you're peeing that down the drain, and they don't work, and you just need this ten dollar prescription and your cholesterol and triglycerides and blood pressure will be fine. So. He ran her blood work again call two days later and said he apologized I. Don't know who this guy is, but keep doing what you're doing and don't take these prescriptions. had better than fifty percent improvement in three months. How cool is that? Thanks for all you guys do. And you know the basics the. Of this I guess. The doctor actually wanted to know who Dr Lewis was so that was pretty cool. So Dr Lewis you want to tell us a little bit about What made you different? What made you do something different with her lab? Been What? Anybody, else would do I. Guess Well, because I'm a car proctor. I wouldn't prescribed drugs. Even if I could which I can't, but and I'm not against drugs, at all I love her medical profession, and but I've seen many many years ago where the medical doctors and osteopaths. they got were. They cannot really practice the the the and they have so called standard of care, which is not necessarily what's in the best interest of the patients, and they're frustrated, too. I've never seen an MD or do that wasn't just a wonderful person and had good intentions. But they're not trained that way. You know. I'm a contractor I. think everything's nerve supplier nutrition and he know sergeant everything's What can I do surgically to fix it, so we're all good people they're trying to help. Just you know one has opinion you like and so. Eric sent this email and he told me said. Don't let Janet Reba below the line. He had a little colorful remark about what he had to the doctor to see it at all. Eric, actually, she didn't until I pointed it out your Eric you're funny. I'm going to go down to port. Nitrous Texas wherever that is southeast. Texas Word Northeast Texas I'm. Go visit them sometimes. Some David I talked to Michelle. and. She's a sweetheart and she told me the story also and you know I'm not anti medical. They've saved my bacon more than once, but here's the problem. And unfortunately I'm pretty simple guy. Maybe unfortunately but. Since. When do we think that God is not involved in this process and why you know this thing, Oh, you just have expensive urine and I said on this one huge huge podcast I was a guest in. This guy has like quarter million listeners. Said something about expensive year and I said well. I just had a forty two dollar rib. I do. I have expensive excrement? You know it's foolish to think that your body doesn't take what it needs from that and use it for good. you have to take vitamins. You have to take good ones I've seen vitamins. Put out by famous doctors. You get famous by paying somebody ten or twenty grand route a book you know. Most of these books are not even written by the doctor. That's the only reason I could write a book. Have somebody do it better than me, but what happens is. Are The reason why you need vitamins and they have to be good ones. You know I've had a good wife and a bad one, so there's a difference in women. There's a difference in vitamins say. one of the things you have to realize that God's in control and he works in your body. Whatever you think God is, but North America is probably the most well fed, but undernourished people in history, the the souls been depleted of this nutritious at least for one hundred years. and now we're saturate and it with chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and it's Kinda. Killed The microorganisms that allow the nutrients to get up into. into the plant itself, and then we're feeding mannerly in inside and vitamin deficient. Food to our livestock, so they're not what they should be.

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Why this Ex-Goldman Sachs Trader Started a Bitcoin Exchange w/ BTSE's Brian Wong

CRYPTO 101

03:56 min | 3 years ago

Why this Ex-Goldman Sachs Trader Started a Bitcoin Exchange w/ BTSE's Brian Wong

"Tell us a little bit about about how you got involved in Crypto in wide. You Start Building this exchange. Show so I came from a legacy market background I started off my career washroom. Actually was set Goldman in Essex Increasing Division. And I you know we were doing. Quantitative Trading Block imaging Trach shredders and then liaison got involved in a hedge fund in in China where I launch a monkey missing. To Trade. On shoal financial products like index futures, commodity futures trading like gold silver. Reba all sorts of things and then. I I heard about bitcoin around twenty thirteen. That was one at first bull market. kind of went might lessen under dollars a shot up to over a thousand dollars, and then in two thousand thirteen. Everyone's talking about bitcoin. Shanghai Shanghai outside. People were saying Oh, you know. MOMS and POPs are all getting into bitcoin and that got me interested in this. New Market. I guess I was coming from A. Point of view of flight. Oh, how can treat this? It seems like that is a lot of ginny stage to trade bitcoin, perhaps arbitrage yet so I started looking into it, and then back in the days, the opportunities were pretty crazy for trading. Like you could. Basically. In between the few exchanges static existed back in the days by hand. You don't even need a computer you don't need to connect by. You can literally just by becoming one exchange transferred over the blockchain to another exchange and then south, and they make a pretty hefty profit sometimes I might be this location couple. That's how I I learned about Bitcoin and then absence. Fascinated by the space by technology by the people involved in his face I would say it's I. Say in the Legacy Marcus I continue to. BOOT, trading systems. Trade and Ben in about twenty, seventeen, twenty, eight, my co-founders and I we were witnessing one of the greatest bull markets in history but at the time a lot of the other changes stay. Plate with issues like system move lows. Scale ability issues technology issues, so we decided that we wanna take a lot of the know how that we have how bill perpetrating system Avocados, scalable trading systems stable platforms. Michael Founder boat. Train system that will trade billions of dollars a day experience in technology side of thanks, so I'll go was really set about building an exchange that cope with the scale ability up the com- oppositionist site. We think bitcoins continued scalp. More people are GONNA put money into big time. More hedge funds more traditional pension funds. Pension funds to teachers, Pension Fund might allocate a portion of that you into become so the the space will continue to grow up. We need technology change that can cope with that skin. So that's how we set off to build bitsy change. We build the proper foundation, layer. Ossetia's highly scalable again. Cobra uses is very low latency and high performance. That's really awesome. I mean you. You come from a tremendous background, and this is you're right. That's exactly what we need. Even today we're seeing you know. Spikes in volume and coin basis crashing bit mexes crashing all these platforms that have a lot of the traffic. They can't handle it and you're right. We do need something can

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"Trial By Worms!"

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

05:31 min | 3 years ago

"Trial By Worms!"

"Worms bill the time and knock off that ridiculous noise. Dr Grant Overtake Dr Steve. Wondering you lighten up for a change instead of complaining. When are you join us in his own me he joined in? I would never do all right. Let me give it a shot. Okay great all you gotTa do is repeat what I say here. We go everyone. I sit alone in his jail. Time from zero. That awful smell. It is more news than you'd believe. Believe and it's coming from from blue very funny. You just go on into that floyd this entire messes your fault my fault. Yes if you had build your diamond. Space travel device to create new worm owes. Every time someone made a jump we never would have violated the words union contract and they never would've captured us well if you hadn't stolen the time and space travel device and made all those time and space jumps forcing us to chase after you. We wouldn't have created so many wearables. It's just sloppy science. Floyd US scientists have created a diamond space device that drill a score and made it spin backwards reversing the Earth's orbit and thereby going back in time. Oh Yeah you're right then ideas much better than mine. That's drill into the center of the Earth. Brilliant brilliant idea better than any of yours. I'll tell you one thing when my team is drilling to the center of the Earth They Will Sidley not be wearing your cockamamie solar-powered mining helmets. They find that poor guy. You sent a little my inventions Dr Steve. Hey doctors please. This fighting is getting US nowhere. Why can't you guys just get along chips and figure over on the far corner of the Cell Gypsum fidget are sitting huddled together telling each other Joe Reba look? They're they're stuck together like a peanut butter and Jelly Sandwich. I guess you're right Dr Grant. I'm sorry I snapped at you and I'm sorry that I belittled your inventions floyd. We're going to need to work together to get out of this mess. You're right. We need to think of a way to escape these worms with. I have an idea. We can drill into the floor here and create a tunnel do escaping right drill out of here in straight into the space stream. Why do all of your ideas have to do with drilling this? Arguing isn't getting US anywhere. Dr Floyd user ridiculous Doctor Grant Grant are floyd not your grand talk to Steve. I'm sorry I just wanted to hear bio name. Continue with your argument. You can just be quite the king. We'll see you now. I hear villains are led down a long corridor that opens into a beautifully ornate throne room at the head of the room sits a giant time space worm with a large crowd. This is his Royal Majesty Schwartzchild King of the time and Space Work Rosen. I'm ready for the next case. Your Majesty I hereby call the case of the versus the crews of the duct floyd time and space ship at the doctor Steve Ship of evil. Very well What are the charges? Go Highness these five. Criminals have violated. How Union contract that states that the time and space worms are the only creatures who may make wormholes in the time and space. What is this true? Unfortunately yes you're I have Usually the right here and he can testify to that fact. Just short human comes walking into the throne room. He is a great headman in a smart business. Suit that looks like it's from the nineteen seventies. He approaches the king bows and then starts talking to Him Majesty. These beings have definitely violated several union contracts. They've made numerous way malls throughout the time and space stream without permission or appointments and as a union leader reads off the list of charges. Dr Grant Leans over to talk to. Who is that guy? He looks familiar for some reason what I'd be. You know what that looks a little bit like Jack. Nicholson Dr Grant. Jimmy Hoffa Jimmy Hoffa. Yeah he was a famous union leader. Who became president of the teamsters in nineteen fifty? Seven later was convicted of trying to bribe. A grand. Jury was sentenced to jail for ten years. You only served about four years and then President Nixon community sentence as long as you didn't participate in the Union for ten years Wacky Nixon. Oh wait I remember now. Isn't he the guy that disappeared in? Nineteen Seventy Five. Jimmy HOFFA DISAPPEARED. And no one knew. Where he wins. I guess we answered that question. The worms must have taken him into the time and space dream and made him their union leader. No wonder violence now. I am a fair king and even though the high chancellor has warned me not to do so I will allow you criminals to speak which one of you is responsible for your transgressions. Oh he is. He's the one who invented the time and space travel device. No this isn't my

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Racism at the school gate and education reclaimed (Part 2)

Science Friction

07:37 min | 3 years ago

Racism at the school gate and education reclaimed (Part 2)

"Aikido got You Butterfly Net Enhancement. Gravity Heaven and what she step. We're right next to the Bank of Torrens River on Ghani country in the heart of Adelaide plays. Don't fall in the torrents. Those of you that are not South. Straighten off a good ribbon polling today on the white out feeling very sorry. Try and start wipers water Do into the podcast of last week. Show if you've arrived at the dorms late because we're on camp here on science friction and it's going well. Everyone's getting on. This is the C. Syros Aboriginal Summa School for Excellence in technology and science and I'm living in with the nearly forty indigenous students from across the strategy here from Perth to the Torres Strait. They've come from far and wide and it's great to have you with us to on the Tesha Mitchell. You've caught an enormous something or dragonfly. It's huge thing. It was just innocent. Thought Maybe we could Kate Me Swan and then if we get any more or less just Alana line Patched candidate the University of Adelaide so working on parasitic wasps. My mission is to teach a bit more of an appreciation awareness of what's around which these kids have embraced wholeheartedly fishnet Connor Looking. It's camouflaged really. Yeah so as part of ABC's walking together. I'm bringing you powerful personal stories from three generations of indigenous. Australians today on racism in classrooms on triumphantly pushing past the low expectations others can have foyer and are knowing who you Would Hi this is a Science Camp Theresa? Let's get some of that good stuff at by the reba without insect. Nate's I love it because when I was little I used to do this in the backyard. I'll just for the fun of it. Like we did. Ones and lacked playful the bugs and stuff and Done things we went touches. The real big because that's scary. This is year eleven student Catherine. She's from Queensland. I've always had a interest in biodiversity because when I was lying about it in school I just found it fascinating the way things like adapted to the surroundings and how strong Some animals off. But do you think you might study in Uni? I definitely want medicine like the medicine. Science and even in science medicine side of it because on surf fascinated about the way humans like animals too but mostly humans alphabrain the actual workings about nerves and our nervous system and everything. I just find it so fascinating to fix people with your knowledge of that. It's just it's mind blowing to me. If you're ever original or Torres Strait islander you make up about three percent over strides population but just under two percent of all students enrolled at university are indigenous. That's growing by around half of a said over the last decade or side when it comes to Unical says in the natural and physical sciences. It and engineering. Less than one percent of students are indigenous for first year medicine. That's around two point. Four percent and of course completion rights alarm but this camp is about helping to change that. It's about road tasting university. Simon names macaroni. I'm an epidemiologist with. Csiro food and nutrition and things are about to get very real for the students right now. We're talking about their activities for the rest of the week and in particular their inquiry which is quite a lot of pressure for them. They'll need to spend a lot of their time thinking about the question that they want to investigate for the next few days and then they'll have to be ready to present it by next week. You asking them to do scientific experiment in two days scientific inquiry. That might be an experiment but it might be some other activities but yet in today's Yep they'll spend a lot of the allison a day. Doing it will be under a lot of pressure but based on previous years they do a great job so they've got to collect data definitely have to collect data they'd go to interpret data and they'll go to present it all of the precious situations for them so the pressure is on from pretty much all mice now not quite a couple of days. I think they'll feel it from tomorrow morning. Hitler research can be conceded. A A dirty word Saith West head is a young research scientist irregular mentor on these caves. He comes from Alaba Coal. And we're edgy. Country in these half miles research was something that was done on. Aboriginal people not with Aboriginal people and certainly not let by aboriginal people but as we get more aboriginal academics in high positions within the academy. This is where we can start to see a change of the culture so we need young people. All of the students present curious and inquisitive mind and from my perspective. That's all you need to be a scientist. The rest is just learning the specific language to answer the specific questions that you come up with and that's just a process. Anybody can do that. We really made more indigenous people in science. We've got so much work today. But we need more indigenous people everywhere. It's hard to access education for aboriginal people and are stolen papal. It's hard to walk to welds of wanting to preserve your own culture and sense of identity. Sometimes studying integrate main sacrificing culture identity and sometimes staying strong culture means sacrificing education. Perhaps no one knows these more than an ano education later. I made it a gathering by the five page of the Wheelchair Boarding House. Where all staying at Miami's Ruben and direct for education does P. Y. Yeah we didn't on almost for you know all the people it's our language and then another language as we had last week students from the remote traditional lands of the unindo people in South Australia. Come stay here. 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Carrie Underwood Fans Outraged After Garth Brooks Wins CMA Entertainer of the Year

The Frame

01:51 min | 3 years ago

Carrie Underwood Fans Outraged After Garth Brooks Wins CMA Entertainer of the Year

"I want to ask you about ward that I think a lot of people thought a woman was going to win her name is Terry under way and it went to Garth Brooks again as entertainer of the year it feels like he's one that I think pretty much every year since the Carter presidency but what was that about Carrie Underwood that a lot of people were surprised that she didn't take that trophy home well John I have such complicated feelings about this so Carrie Underwood the most successful women artists in the country format the highest charting most played women on radio put out a great album last year called cry pretty that pushed her in new directions so yeah everybody expected this to be her year with the theme of the whole award show being women in country and there's Kerry the whole time I mean it was I was shocked when Kerry didn't take that award and I love Garth Brooks deeply I truly do I am a huge admirer of him in every way I love his music I love this live shows I think he's a mensch but I just want to say to you Garth you could have done a McLemore you could have done it a dell when those pop artists one big awards that were expected to go to other performers in the case of McLemore Kendrick Lamar in the case of the dell beyond say they said something in their acceptance speech about that though Garth did something interesting he called out Reba McIntyre's performance that night she had performed her classic song fancy and he also called Kelsea Ballerini a younger woman artist who's really strong and moving up in the country world and said Hey you know you you all are great and you all deserve awards to but why he chose to not say Hey Kerry this could have been yours I don't know there's probably politics I don't even understand there but I wanted that moment

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Women Shine at the 2019 CMAs

The Frame

02:34 min | 3 years ago

Women Shine at the 2019 CMAs

"CMA awards are known as country. Music's biggest night at the third annual award show last evening the stated focus was celebrating legendary women in country music but for many fans of Country Countries Superstar Carrie Underwood who's also a long running host of the ceremony. The night was a bit of a letdown. Here's Nashville based NPR music critic. Ann Manpower's the status of women in country. Music is a hot topic in Nashville. These days and it has been since two thousand fifteen when Keith Hill who radio consultant made some comments since that gave rise to the phenomenon known as Tomato Gate or salad gate. He basically said that the reason that women were not often played on country radio. Oh is because they were the tomatoes in the salad of country music just there for an accent. Unfortunately the data backs up. What Hill was saying? It's shocking looking how little there played compared to men so there's been a grassroots movement activist groups like change. The conversation down here is it's a big one that have really fought back against this and women are organizing women artists organizing and one way that people respond to these kinds of challenges. Challenges is to mess with award shows. Because you know what John. It's easier to mess with an award show then to mess with the radio format. Sadly yeah I saw on the red carpet Jennifer nettles from the band Sugarland War Cape. That said play our expletive records. Did that message carry out into the show in terms of what people we're saying as they were picking up awards. Oh definitely a one. High Point was when Casey mass graves one for female artists of the year. She gave really heartfelt acceptance speech where she talked about. How female energy is important? Not just for country music but for the earth right now. It's kind of like Greta tune. Bergen Komo moments. But you know that vibe ran through the night in the way that the hosts spoke the evening was hosted by three women usually it's hosted by Carrie underwood and Brad Paisley. But instead of Brad we had to legends of Country Music Reba mcentire and Dolly Parton three women hosting the CMA's Ama's your lucky and definitely surfaced. When women won awards I I guess one or two of the dudes mentioned something to I think Dan Shea The duo who won I think they made a comment about how wonderful it was to see. So many women

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Garth Brooks wins CMA entertainer of the year

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Garth Brooks wins CMA entertainer of the year

"The CMA started with a female all star medley of country hits and set up the evening for girl power but Garth Brooks took the entertainer of the year award for the seventh time combs when the male vocalist award must grades the female vocalist award and actually McBride best new artist bride recalled once playing a tribute show for John Prine who complimented her work the next day he shook my hand and he said you're real good your no Reba what's your real good emerges or a letter

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Maren Morris could win 8 at CMA Awards

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Maren Morris could win 8 at CMA Awards

"The CMA awards will kick off with a medley of country hits over the decades with a who's who of female singers host Carrie Underwood Dolly Parton and Reba McIntire Martina McBride Gretchen Wilson Terri Clark Sara Evans crystal Gayle Jennifer nettles tenure Tucker and the high women Merrin Morris has a shot at eight trophies entertainer of the year contenders are Underwood Keith urban Garth Brooks Eric church and Chris Stapleton Miranda Lambert says she wants under what to win I've never won it but I always look for who should win it based on what they've done that you're for country music I Margie's Arla

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Tembo, Ebola And Congo discussed on All Things Considered

All Things Considered

03:51 min | 4 years ago

Tembo, Ebola And Congo discussed on All Things Considered

"The number of A Bola cases and the Democratic Republic of Congo spiraled past two thousand this week, one reason is healthcare workers. Trying to curb the ten month outbreak have faced repeated attacks. Some of this violence is at the hands of community members who don't trust the government and by extension the health workers officials, though, are now acknowledging a bigger problem that political and business leaders may be behind some of the most serious attacks and Pearson read Eisenman explains. The current hotspot of this outbreak is the city of boot Tembo. It's a longtime stronghold of opposition to Congo's national government and last December national officials announced that Tembo would not get to vote in presidential elections. That month the justification Ebola made it too dangerous for people to gather at the polls, a seminal, turning point. It's that one REBA is emergency coordinator for the aid group International Rescue Committee. They've got Ebola response teams working at health centers across Tembo. He says, at the time, people, there were already wondering if the outbreak was just a ploy by the national government to drum up foreign aid money. You're even infect communities hostile to the government with the voting ban. I think we lost a large swath of the people of Tembo at that point, because that confirmed all those theories that said, this was all about politics. This was all about power plague ever since the violence has surged Ebola teams will arrive in a neighborhood to vaccinate people or berry body and people just spontaneously attack. People are reading, seething, but beginning in late February. There's also been a step up in violence, that is obviously well, coordinated multiple times gunmen have shot up people at treatment centers and health clinics. And on April nineteenth a group stormed into a hospital where any bulletin was meeting and killed an epidemiologist with the World, Health Organization six members of rebels eight group were caught up in that attack three away to get out quickly Hiba me were trapped for several hours in this part of Congo. There are dozens of rebel militias national authorities have blamed his militias for the organized attacks even arrested some of their members. But there's a widely held view that the responsibile. Pretty goes further. This is it's very sensitive. There's yeah, very powerful people involved. It's possible. These militias are guns for hire or collaborators with local political or business leaders who are using the outbreak for their own gain, some of these groups might even be linked to the national government last week, the United Nations appointed a special emergency Ebola response coordinator to essentially get to the bottom of this. They tapped, David Gresley who had been second in command of the UN mission in Congo, which includes a massive peacekeeping force. He says these militias are in meshed in the politics and economy of Tambo. So they have linkages to local traditional leaders local politicians and Gresley says some of these power players have been actively spreading the anti-bullying rumors with during the presidential elections in December and parliamentary elections in March. There are those who want to make use of that distrust. That's already there. Air to Vance a political agenda and agenda that could be as simple as wanting to keep the government out of territories where these leaders are running lucrative criminal enterprises. They may be using Bulla as a tool to keep the community hostile to the government and therefore out of the way. So what can the u n do grisly says he'll try to mediate between the government the militias and local leaders. So this is what we have to sort out and make sure that we're not rubbing up against interest in, in such a negative way that provokes response. But one thing is cleared him this violence is not a simple matter of

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DR Congo Ebola Clinic in North Kivu Attacked

The Takeaway

06:06 min | 4 years ago

DR Congo Ebola Clinic in North Kivu Attacked

"More than one thousand people have died from Ebola over the past ten months in the Democratic Republic of Congo health workers trying to contain the deadly disease are also under attack on Wednesday militia fighters killed at least eight people in the city of Tembo in the heart of the Bulla outbreak for the latest on how violence against health workers is complicating efforts to combat the disease. We now go to Tarek REBA. He's a field director at the International Rescue Committee, and is currently working on the bull response in the DRC. Welcome to the takeaway Tareq, thanks for having me was this latest attack related to A Bola. What what can you tell us about this attack? We've still gathering information on it that does seem to be some indications that it was once again linked directly to the abode response. But we don't have conclusive information. But yes, there's information pointing to that. What can you tell us about health workers and how they're being attacked right now. I think there's been sort of a gathering storm over several months now and been lots of accusations and rumors about certain activities such as back Saination where people feel that brother than helping them the vaccine may actually be sort of olitical ploy to inject them with A Bola that may be a little reasons for why this response is happening part of this is the cancelling of the election the national election, which was due in December and was held everywhere except in ten and Benny the areas directly affected by the response. And angered a lot of people who felt that they lost the right to vote because of a disease that they're not sure actually exists. How has the conflict in this area impacted efforts to contain Ebola requires a nuance dancer because actually was not necessary conflict area, but the wider area of North Kivu the province of North Korea where this outbreak is often. Of course has been for about twenty five years now. So there's a heavy presence of I'm groups what this does on a day to day basis is that obviously are operating an environment of insecurity and work in that sort of general sense of conflict, how quickly is the disease spreading, and what's the scale essentially of this outbreak right now at this point. This is the second largest outbreak in history. After the great west Africa at them from twenty fourteen fifteen in terms of the transmission rates had been some hope few months ago. But the last three or four months have seen continual increase daily renumber 's we've now had a record of twenty seven cage on a single day. But we've had a number of twenty plus days in the past weeks. We've always known that even when we reach those numbers. There's a lot of transmission that goes undetected. So even when we say twenty seven day that could have been far more cases possibly double as many. So that would put you out of very very high rate of transmission, it would also mean that we basically are complete the unable to to understand how that transmission is happening. And at those numbers, your it requires an enormous response both in terms of being able to detect those cases and being able to work with the communities so that they are transferred. So I think. In terms of level of alarm saw. No, one years bad as west Africa yet, but we should be very very alarmed about the situation right now, there is a vaccine that at least as being used on an investigative basis. Tell us about the vaccine and how successful it's been so far. So I think the vaccine we didn't have it in west Africa. I worked at IBM at the time. And I do think it has been a very useful tool. Especially in the initial months when we look at the one positive thing of this outbreak. It would be the geographic footprint, which has been relatively small all things considered and part of that could be attributed to the success of the vaccination in the in the beginning months of the outbreak. We've also had some recent studies that have come out of the vaccine about one hundred thousand doses have now been administered since the start of this outbreak in August. So we have quite a sample size. Now initial results are very positive positive possibly even more than we would have hoped for us on the one hand they show that those. That are vaccinated have a much lesser probability of contracting Bola. And Secondly in the second finding is more interesting and unexpected is that even for people that may have contracted bowl at the time of their survival rate goes up significantly, so there's a very positive findings. And now we need to make sure the community understands the benefits of axons action. Because recently, we have seen a number people refusing vaccination there a number that circulate around possible malicious intense behind the backs of nation, and that has caused a lot of people into area now to not want to be accented. Where's this infamous information coming from? I know the questions of room is very complicated. One we've been dealing with this this very much been politicized Asian around the rumors. So as mentioned, I think the election is one point clear contention that because this is a largely opposition held area. That may be for example. Uil a intent against those people for being positioned supporters. So a lot of those rumors come from there. And I do think we didn't do a good job of tackling them. And we need to improve in our community engagement in terms of working with communities in dispelling, the rumors and being very transparent and being very clear not messaging where do you see the bullet crisis headed after this? I think there's a reason for pessimism at the moment. The number of targeted incidents in the Tampa area has made it almost impossible to work. We're trying to resume and now we have renewed incident again, which is base. So I think for number of us. It's very difficult to see how things can move forward

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