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"rutherford" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

03:41 min | 3 weeks ago

"rutherford" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Block of north Rutherford avenue that's in the montclair neighborhood Chicago police said, this neighbor talked to ABC 7. I looked up my dining room window and I see flames coming out of the kitchen window. I probably called the fire department and they were here very quickly. And they walked down the front door. Firefighters rescued a 34 year old woman two young girl two and 7 years old and a 7 year old boy who all suffered a smoke inhalation. They are in critical condition. Fire inspectors now moving in to determine a cause of the fire. Chicago fire department spokesperson Larry Langford said this morning that the home belongs to a member of the Chicago fire department. The chairman of the Federal Reserve bank says interest rates will keep climbing effective affecting mortgage rates. Take, for example, buying a new home for about 1650 a month, you could have taken out a $400,000 mortgage. A year ago, a little over a year ago when rates were 3%. Today, that $1650 a month will only cover a $248,000 mortgage now because rates are about 7% today. And by the way, this excludes property taxes, homeowners insurance, those could add an additional $1000 depending on where you live. That was ABC's chief economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis, a fed chair Jerome Powell is back on Capitol Hill today. Cardinal blais soup is honored by the Illinois Holocaust museum in a ceremony last night. The survivor legacy award was for recognition of the cardinal's work to fight anti semitism. Took a trip to Auschwitz in July 2019 with Holocaust survivor, the late fritzi Fritz shawl. You can consider me a friend a partner in this wonderful effort to make sure that anti semitism and bigotry is stamped out. And that we carry on the work of fritzi and so many other survivors and tell the story. Now, Chicago Catholics have a question to ask themselves this month to eat or to not eat the corn beef as Saint Patrick's Day falls on a Friday this year. Here's Nick Gayle. The archdiocese of Chicago is not granting a general dispensation for Saint Patrick's Day, meaning that all Catholics are still supposed to abstain from eating meat on Friday in keeping with the lenten tradition. However, there is an alternative. According to the archdiocese, Catholics who find themselves at an event where meat is being served can, quote, in good conscious substitute the general rule of abstinence with another form of penance or a significant act of charity that benefits the poor. Cardinal Blaise soup had given a general dispensation for Saint Patrick's Day back in 2017, but asked that those choosing to eat meat instead this year substitute another form of penance. Nick Gale, 8 90 W, LS news. So 1105 on WLS, taking a look at the roads in bound Kennedy O'Hare to downtown, just 24 minutes, 26 outbound, stop and go between the burn and Ohio. I'll bounce down Ryan, we've got a stalled truck blocking the right lane between Pershing and 43rd, I 80 westbound moving road work causing stop and go traffic between I 55 and shepley road. I 55 southbound. We've got an accident blocking the left lane between cat and farm road and black road. I 57 inbound, we've got an accident between a 103rd and 99th. Let's have an update about 15 minutes. Sponsored by Weidman WLS news. Think you have the luck of the Irish? We found a pot at the end of the rainbow, but it wasn't full of gold. It was full of

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Giants rout Colts, reach playoffs for 1st time since 2016

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00:35 sec | 3 months ago

Giants rout Colts, reach playoffs for 1st time since 2016

"The Giants have clinched a playoff spot for the first time since 2016 with a 38 to ten win over Indianapolis. Daniel Jones led the way he threw for a 177 yards and two TDs. He ran for 91 yards with touchdown runs of 18 and ten yards. Just to exciting, I think, like I said, we've been through some been through some tough times and to be on this side of it is a lot of fun. Landon Collins returned the Nick Foles and interception, 52 yards for a touchdown as the Giants built a 24 to three halftime lead. The cults of dropped 6 straight, the Giants 9 6 and one. Mike mancuso, east Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Lawrence, Jaguars continue playoff push, outclass Jets 19-3

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00:38 sec | 3 months ago

Lawrence, Jaguars continue playoff push, outclass Jets 19-3

"The Jaguars kept their playoff hopes alive with their 7th victory upending the New York Jets in a rainy game at the Meadowlands by the final score of 19 to three. Jack's quarterback Trevor Lawrence drew for 229 yards and rushed for 51, scoring the loan Jack's real touchdown on the night. Jack's office propelled by receiver Evan anchor who had 7 grams for a 113 yards. A coach got us ready, coach kept, you know, challenging us. Kept working. And we all responded defenses, defense was playing lights out. Jets fans spent the first two and a half quarters booing their team, especially Zach Wilson, who completed this 9 passes. Those boos turned to cheers as former practice squad member Chris dreyer relieved Wilson in the third. For the jets it was their third straight loss, falling to a record of 78. Mike Moyer, east Rutherford, New Jersey

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Goff stuns Jets late as Lions hold on for 20-17 victory

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00:34 sec | 3 months ago

Goff stuns Jets late as Lions hold on for 20-17 victory

"The Lions continue their playoff push with a 20 to 17 win over the jets, trailing 17 to 13 with one 49 remaining on a fourth and one Jared Goff hit tight end, Brock Wright, who rumbled 51 yards for the go ahead TD. I know we had it near the cutback would be there and I just thought run as fast as I can, getting that into. Jets quarterback, Zach Wilson, who threw for 317 yards, got the jets set up for a field goal of one second remaining, but Greg sirloin missed from 58 yards. The third straight lost damage the jets playoff hopes, the lions are 7 and 7. Mike mancuso, east Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Hurts, Eagles clinch playoffs with 48-22 win over Giants

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00:36 sec | 3 months ago

Hurts, Eagles clinch playoffs with 48-22 win over Giants

"The eagles officially clinched an NFC playoff birth by beating up the Giants 48 22 as New York's chances of making the postseason suffered another blow. Philadelphia took command early, scoring on drives of 84 and 91 yards in its first two possessions, and then on a one play 33 yard drive as Jalen hurts through his second touchdown pass of the game. When you're able to come out and execute at a high level early, have some out of long job the first drive had some of some conversions on third down. I mean, that's big. The eagles ran for 254 yards, 144 by miles Sanders, who scored two touchdowns. Tom Arian is Rutherford

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"rutherford" Discussed on The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast

The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast

05:50 min | 4 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast

"Let's look at that. Yeah, I'm with you. All right, we don't talk about the Columbus blue jackets very often. We just don't. And there's reason to and normally you would think it would be a positive reason because, you know, they signed Johnny goudreau, they've got Patrick Klein, who's back on the ice. He's back healthy again. And he's always fun to watch when he's scoring goals and the way he plays. But man was he pissed off after that buffalo loss. And understandably so they didn't show up. They didn't play at all in that game. It really looks to me, smells to me like Columbus is looking at the draft. They're looking at art in 2023 and it kind of reminds me and this is going back 2003 ray. And Jamie Rutherford at the time was with the Carolina hurricanes. And I know this because Paul Maurice told me the story. Rutherford went to Paul, who's coaching the hurricanes around Christmas and said, hey, we had an okay start. We're back to where I think we're going to be, which isn't very good just to be a 100% transparent. You're not getting any help. I'm not helping you. Like sorry, you know, this is what you're going to deal with because they looked at the Eric stall. So they draft Eric stall second overall in 2003. They were looking that far ahead at the June. You know what I'm laughing at the moment. I'm laughing at that for two reasons. One, of course, the blunt list, the bluntness of Jim Rutherford at that point. And then Paul Maurice, that's 20 years ago. I know he started when he was 28, but he was still a pretty good guy.

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White throws 3 TD passes to lead Jets past Bears 31-10

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00:32 sec | 4 months ago

White throws 3 TD passes to lead Jets past Bears 31-10

"Mike white took over as the jets starting quarterback and threw for 315 yards and three TDs and a 31 to ten win over Chicago. It was a good game for the offense, but I'll enjoy this one with my friends and family and tomorrow turns into Minnesota prep and turn the page and keep going to where we're trying to go. The jets trail ten to 7 when white hit Garrett Wilson for a second time with a TD pass is the jet score 24 unanswered points at a rainy MetLife stadium. The jets are 7 and four. Chicago fell to three and 9. Mike mancuso, east Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants

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00:37 sec | 4 months ago

Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants

"The Lions won their third straight game surprising the Giants 31 18 New York was leading 6 three midway through the second quarter when the game suddenly turned as 8 in Hutchinson intercepted Daniel Jones deep in New York territory Jamal Williams scored three place later on a four yard run the first of his three rushing touchdowns giving Detroit the lead for good Williams capped each of the Lions next to drives with short scoring runs expanding the lead to 24 6 early in the third quarter Grateful for three wings but we still got a lot more Now we know what winning looks like what it looks like on consistent basis And now we just got to keep it going and make it a standard here It's the first time the Lions have won three straight and 5 years Tom arim east Rutherford

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Jones, Barkley lead Giants past Texans 24-16 for 7-2 start

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00:27 sec | 4 months ago

Jones, Barkley lead Giants past Texans 24-16 for 7-2 start

"You knew when the Houston Texans faced the New York Giants Sunday the running backs would be a big part of the story and they were rookie Damian pierce racking up 94 yards while saquon Barkley carried the ball a career high 35 times for a 152 The difference though when the Giants 24 16 home win was the defense forcing two turnovers and limiting the Texans to field goals in their last two possessions The giant 72 started their best since going 8 and one to start the 2008 season Matt Michael she's Rutherford

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Wilson, Jets' defense stun Allen, Bills in 20-17 victory

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00:36 sec | 5 months ago

Wilson, Jets' defense stun Allen, Bills in 20-17 victory

"The jets pulled off their biggest victory in years coming from behind to beat the AFC leading bill's 20 to 17 Greg Sur line's 28 yard field goal with one 43 remaining broke a 1717 tie capping an 86 yard drive engineered by quarterback Zach Wilson We expected to win this game as a team You know of course we understand this is a good team We understand what they're all about But we understand what we're about as well The jets trailed until late in the third quarter when Wilson threw a 7 yard touchdown pass to James Robinson Robinson then rushed for 39 yards on that game winning drive after buffalo and even the score The jets defense held Josh Allen in check intercepting two passes Tom Arian east Rutherford

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Zach Wilson and the Jets Stall Against the Patriots Once Again

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00:32 sec | 5 months ago

Zach Wilson and the Jets Stall Against the Patriots Once Again

"The Patriots beat the jets for the 13th consecutive time with the comfort behind 22 to 17 win Mac Jones threw for a 194 yards in a TD The defense played exceptional and we kind of knew we were just going to wait and let them kind of take over the game and special teams played great as well Nick fole kicked by fuel goals jets quarterback Zach Wilson through three an exceptions Bill Belichick passed George halas for second place on the NFL's career coaching victories list with 325 Don Shula tops the list with 347 Mike mancuso east Rutherford New Jersey

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Giants rally from 10 down, top Ravens 24-20 on Barkley's run

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00:34 sec | 5 months ago

Giants rally from 10 down, top Ravens 24-20 on Barkley's run

"The Giants are now 5 and one after a come from behind 24 to 20 win over the ravens Trailing by ten giants QB Daniel Jones to a touchdown pass to Daniel Bellinger then after a mishandled snap ravens QB Lamar Jackson was intercepted by Julian love who returned the ball to the Baltimore 13 yard line Where a team that will bring a team into the fourth quarter and make key plays and key situations to win the games So thankfully we pay this game We made this game out against a really good team Say corn Barclays TD dive one 43 remaining completed the comeback The ravens all three and three Mike mancuso east Rutherford New Jersey

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Jets run past Dolphins 40-17, snap 12-game skid vs. AFC East

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00:37 sec | 6 months ago

Jets run past Dolphins 40-17, snap 12-game skid vs. AFC East

"The jets ended a 12 game losing streak against the AFC east by beating the Miami Dolphins 40 to 17 The jets adjusted two point lead with under ten minutes remaining but broke it open with three touchdowns in a 5 minute span Rookie running back briefs hall was a major factor catching two passes for 100 yards and rushing for 97 yards and the touchdown We're still getting every team's best shot regardless of us being the jets you know we're not the old jets where the jets now and we're definitely trending towards becoming the winning The dolphins played virtually the whole game with rookie quarterback Skylar Thompson after teddy Bridgewater went into concussion protocol after their first play from scrimmage Tom Arian east Rutherford

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Jones injures ankle in Giants' 20-12 victory over Bears

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00:38 sec | 6 months ago

Jones injures ankle in Giants' 20-12 victory over Bears

"The Giants used their running game to beat the bears 20 to 12 Saquon Barkley rushed for 146 yards to lead the ground assault but it was quarterback Daniel Jones who found the end zone with runs of 21 and 8 yards for the only touchdowns of the game as the Giants raised their record to three and one for the first time since they won their last Super Bowl 11 years ago It feels good We got a Gritty tough group of guys who want to compete and fight for 60 minutes So like you said it hadn't been perfect There's a lot of things we're still working to clean up Joan suffered an ankle injury in the third quarter his replacement Tyrod Taylor was also hurt forcing Barclay to take a lot of key fourth quarter snaps at quarterback Tommy I am east Rutherford

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Lamb's 1-handed TD catch gives Dallas 23-16 win over Giants

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00:33 sec | 6 months ago

Lamb's 1-handed TD catch gives Dallas 23-16 win over Giants

"Cowboys came from behind to beat the Giants 23 to 16 trailing 13 to 6 Dallas QB Cooper rush directed second half scoring drives of 75 and 89 yards to kill Elliot had a TD run and credited the defense Defense they always hold it down for his you know when we move in a little slow and I mean they've been doing it all year I mean how many sex had a day What 5 6 so but another big sack game CD lamb added the TD catch while DeMarcus Lawrence sacked giants quarterback Daniel Jones three times Both clubs now two on one Mike mancuso east Rutherford New Jersey

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Giants 2-0 for first time in 6 years, beat Panthers 19-16

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00:40 sec | 6 months ago

Giants 2-0 for first time in 6 years, beat Panthers 19-16

"The Giants are off to their first two in O staunch since 2016 after edging the Panthers 1916 Graham gannon kicked four field goals for New York including a game winning 56 yarder into the wind with three and a half minutes left to snap a 1616 tie Takes a lot more than just me kicking it obviously It takes the whole unit The guy's getting down there getting in range I don't see a whole lot that happens before the fourth down is I'm just warming up in the net And now also kicked a 51 yard field goal earlier in the fourth quarter Turnovers were a big factor in the game Carolina fumbled away both the opening kick-off and its first offensive possession leading to giants field goals New York meanwhile did not turn the ball over Tom ary east Rutherford

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Teenage pilot becomes youngest person to fly solo around the globe - CNN

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00:50 sec | 7 months ago

Teenage pilot becomes youngest person to fly solo around the globe - CNN

"A 17 year old pilot became the youngest person to fly solo around the world in a small aircraft after he landed in Bulgaria Matt Rutherford a Belgian British dual national landed on an airstrip west of Bulgaria's capital I think I did around 250 hours of flight time Rutherford has two Guinness World Records the youngest person to fly around the world by himself and the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe in a micro light plane If you're in a car for example you're limited by where you can go by roads because you have to turn left and right here everything like that But in a plane you can go up down left right basically as much as you like Rutherford's journey began in March through 52 countries and 5 continents You don't have to be 18 to do something special Just follow your dreams and they'll eventually come true no matter what age you are Rutherford says his next destination is

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"rutherford" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

07:36 min | 9 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"With dread. So I feel it whenever a big queer centered show or movie comes down the pike. And it's just this feeling of like, okay, you don't have to be everything to everyone, but please just don't suck. We can't afford for you to suck. So given how little native media representation there is, show like this comes along, did you both feel it and how specifically do you think the show addressed those feelings? Any thoughts? It's very true that we as native nations in the so called United States. We are not a monolith. There are currently over 570 federally recognized tribes, which means that there's over 570 different native cultures. But what I think something like Rutherford falls does is it shows where a lot of those cultures overlap. We're not all the same, but we do have a lot of similarities in our experiences and the way that we've been systematically erased. And been forced to assimilate into a bigger culture. There's aspects of Rutherford falls that really captures that. There's a great moment. It's like a three to 5 minute scene where they address the use of the word Indian. He just said federal Indian no, no, but the actual term is literally federal Indian just. Are you taking a minute? I'd love to get a record of how many times opposing counsel has said that word. Yeah, so far they've said it 5 times. And they do it so well. And who can use that word? Why it's still used by native communities. And that is something that I've heard whether I'm in Oklahoma, whether I'm in New York, no matter where I'm at, is this idea of the word Indian, because a good 30 years ago, that was the term that everyone used for us. And now it's become where if I say the word Indian in front of someone who, again, is more like a Nathan brother for, they'll be like, that's not the proper term. I'm like, who are you to tell me? But okay, I'm not usually a fan of creating a fictional native nation, but I think that because Rutherford falls has that certain humor aspect because it's using just enough satire that it works to capture some of these really broad topics that in native communities were constantly having. Even the idea of Regan being someone who went away and then came back. That's a conversation that I've heard from not only my community, but other native communities because it's not as common for us to leave or there's the debate of urban versus res. So it really touches on some of these nuanced things while also educating non native audiences. So I think it does a really good job at capturing that. As native people, we are so often battling the difference between truth and generalization and stereotype. Of what is real, what is not real. And it's interesting that you said about not sucking because literally, you know, as this was coming up Rutherford falls, I thought to myself, before I started watching, please don't suck. I'll be honest. I was admittedly terrified. You know, because here I am, you know, being built up on what this could be, you know, the very first thing that most of us notice in that big poster with Janice meeting in Ed Helms were these massively dangling earrings and, you know, I bet we're all thinking, what artists did those earrings, you know? 'cause as a native person, I can not tell you in my lifetime have I ever seen native earrings in an upcoming television series poster. Or film or that I can ever remember. It's almost as if there was this ancient script hidden somewhere in the catacombs of some deep, dark tunnel that they pulled us because these are jokes that we've been telling forever, you know? But they tell it in refreshing wonderful way that's 2021, it's just brilliant. So, you know, I'm thrilled about it all. I want to talk about Michael grey as who plays Terry for a second. I think he's the best part of the show. He's awesome. There is a relatively recent phenomenon with sitcoms that are on streaming sites. Anyone that has like an 8 or ten episode season, one episode turns the focus on a secondary character. And I'm all for that. I am especially all for it. When it works as well as it does here with that one episode focused on Terry, we get background, we get backstory, yes, but we also get this scene. In Terry's office, where he turns off Josh, the NPR reporters, RadioShack recorder. Who asks a well intentioned but ignorant question and Terry calmly turns off the recorder and goes from serving Josh the softball pat answers to giving him a dressing down that has some real fire underneath it. Those of us who fight this battle. We do whatever we have to. I've had to learn to play this game through bare knuckle necessity, and while it might not make for a feel good story. I won't rest until my nation gets every single thing that was taken from them. The reason I think it stands out so much is because that should stop the show dead and come off as really didactic, but it doesn't because it's of a piece with the rest of the show. That episode was really where I became less skeptical because again, the first couple of episodes are focused on Nathan Rutherford. I was a little surprised that it took to the fourth episode for us to have an episode where it's just all focused on Terry. We see him first as a kid, and then we see him as a casino executive. I mean, this is a powerful and funny and loving guy. And we don't get a lot of characters like Terry on television and movies. And the fact that it's Michael gray eyes, I mean, anyone in the native community knows who that is. And we're used to seeing him in more serious roles. So to see him in a role like Terry, where he's funny and loving, really a test to his talent. But I think that monologue is kind of the thing that so many native people, including myself, have just wanted to say to people, right? Everyone and their mom and their dad and their dogs. They all feel like they know what we as native people need to do. You know, oh, well, don't you guys have issues with alcohol. You know, the whole idea of casinos. That's a constant conversation in our communities. But the fact that Terry breaks it down for Josh and basically states that you have not been in our position, you do not know, and the only way that you do know is from books. You will never know what it's like to be a native person. You don't know what we do with our money. You don't know the way that we have been oppressed and had to overcome that. So please don't speak out of place. And that is such a real experience. I know I've had to be in situations like that. But we as a native individuals carry a certain burden. And we are just now in the self determination era if you want to get federal Indian policy on everyone. But we are still fighting for that right to determine what we as native people can do. And.

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"rutherford" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

07:46 min | 9 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"The peacock sitcom Rutherford falls is about a conflict over a historical statue in a small town, and it's notable for a few reasons. Yes, it's the latest TV project from Mike Shaw, whose previous shows include The Office parks and rec in the good place. He's a co creator. And yes, it marks Ed Helms, returned to TV. He's also a co creator. But what really sets it apart is that it centers several Native American characters. Also that it boasts what NBCUniversal claims is one of the largest indigenous writers rooms in television and that its third co creator Sierra teller one is TV's first Native American showrunner. Also, not for nothing, it's really good and makes for a great summer binge watch. The show recently returned for a second season, so we thought we'd revisit our conversation about the first season. I'm Glenn Weldon, and in this encore episode of NPR's pop culture happy hour, we're talking about Rutherford falls. Joining us from his home in Virginia Beach is Vincent Schilling. He's an associate editor at Indian country today. Welcome to the show, Vincent. Hey, thanks so much for having me. Appreciate it. And joining us from telecoil, Oklahoma is writer and film critic Shay Vassar hey Shea. Seo, thanks for having me. So here is what Rutherford falls is about Ed Helms plays Nathan Rutherford, the direct descendant of this small town's founder, Nathan's entire identity is wrapped up in his status as a Rutherford, and specifically in a white knuckle grip on the myth of the Rutherford family's history. His best friend Regan, played by Janice meeting, who is also a writer on the show, is a member of the fictional Minnesota nation, the indigenous people of the region. But she's working to get back in her community's good graces having left to go to college after leaving a well liked young man at the altar. She now runs an under loved and underfunded cultural center inside the local casino. The casino owner Terry is played by Michael gray eyes. He's a savvy businessman determined to do what's best for his people and make some money doing it. When Nathan learns of a plan to move the statue of his ancestor from the town square, his protest gets noticed by an NPR podcaster named Josh. Played by Dustin Milligan, who comes to town to report the story out. Shea, let me start with you big picture stuff first. What did you think of Rutherford falls? So the show is just something that I wasn't ready for it to be as good as it is. I knew I was going to watch it and like it because of a certain amount of the characters and all of that. But I wasn't ready for how smart the humor is. And that was what really, really captured me. I still am thinking about just how smart the jokes and the story arcs and the character arcs are and so that's been the most impressive aspect to me. Oh gosh, I agree with Shay. This is next level, you know? I was blown away. Absolutely blown away by how sneaky and unapologetic the humor is to Indian country because for so often as I'm sure Sheik and be right with me on this is so often have to explain ourselves. We so often have to say, well, the reason I said this is because of this. So our family, it's unapologetic and hilarious and fun, and it's inclusive in its storyline. It's just brilliant. Yeah, I agree. I was really impressed with this show. And I think we need to acknowledge that what the show's doing has a high degree of difficulty. It's kind of painting itself into a corner from the jump by making Nathan Rutherford, who is this egregiously privileged white guy whose defining characteristic really is how much he hates change and loves a statue in the year 2021. To make that guy one of your two principal characters. In terms of liking that guy that's an uphill battle. And they fight that battle, I think, very smartly by casting Ed Helms. I don't think there's a universe where that character works at all unless you imbue him with some of helms, I guess you'd call it kind of needy doofus energy. But they go out of their way to write Nathan as a really good friend to Regan. He cares about her very deeply. And they make it very clear that Nathan is just plain wrong on this whole statue thing, and then they underscore it by giving him this trait that whenever his character is challenged, he throws a tantrum. And in that tantrum, he says some wildly ignorant selfish thoughtful stuff. And he often says that stuff to regin, who bites her tongue, and that's the joke, right? The joke is, you know, she might say something like seriously, you're saying this to me. So in a weird way, the show expands so much effort so much sweat working to make Nathan someone we want to spend time with that I didn't particularly. I mean, I think the show knows that. I think the audience's surrogate character isn't Nathan, and it isn't even Josh, who you'd think it would be because he is the outsider who comes to town to investigate. So we should be looking at this town through his eyes, but we're not. This shows hard and soul is Regan. And I kept sitting there thinking, why is this not the Regan and Terry show? And I think the reason for that is the most obvious and the most depressing one, which I guess is probably wouldn't have gotten made without helms? I really the first couple of episodes I was wondering the same thing. I was like, why is this show that is breaking indigenous barriers? With the writing room with Jana being a lead character, why are we focused on Nathan Rutherford? But I think that what is, again, going back to how smart Rutherford follows is, is the character arc of Nathan really comes through in the last couple of episodes. And we see a lot of parallels to the fight that he's having that native people are constantly having to bring up in regards to our own histories. There is something there. However, we also know that this is on a platform like peacock. It's newer. It doesn't have a built in audience. And if anything, it's built in audience, it shares other followers, right? So we're going to assume that they're white. And so the way that the show both thinks of its native audience while also knowing that the built in audience is not native and it gives this opportunity to educate is really where I think Rutherford falls is something special. I know the world wants to believe that we are completely woke 24/7 and every single issue has been addressed and there's no such thing as the goofy wannabe ally who doesn't have any idea what they're talking about as much as they're good intentions are. But those want to be goofy allies are out there and God love them, you know? This is a stepping stone and a platform that Ed Helms and Mike schur, graciously and lovingly knew that this was a story that they wanted to tell about this guy, Nathan Rutherford, and the characters that were the Minnesota nation, and they said, hey, in order for us to do this, we need to reach out to an executive producer that is native. And that's exactly what they did. I mean, like Shay said, I agree that this is a very good way of addressing this issue and bringing these topics to light. And the fact that Ed Helms and Mike schur are such a big part of it, is reality. Like it or not, there are a lot of Nathan Rutherford's out there right now, you know? And this is a real deal. And this is the people that we have to interact with and deal with to try and make changes who mean well, but will turn right around and be like, you don't get it 'cause you're all stupid..

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"rutherford" Discussed on Native America Calling

Native America Calling

03:22 min | 9 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on Native America Calling

"Me and myself, Jesse, I'm very inspired by the 70s and 70s fashion and music and movies and I just really wanted to bring that to this character and in the 70s there was what was called the peacock revolution, which was men started to wear more tailored suits and more feminine style clothing. And it kind of created this blur with what you could wear and how you could express yourself and I felt like that would be perfect for a non binary character to wear something that is a little more femme than usual. And it makes me feel empowered and it makes me feel comfortable and yeah, this is what I would wear on a normal day. So it's fun to reflect myself onto Bobby on screen and Rutherford falls. Thank you, Jesse. Thank you. And Dustin, what has been your favorite memory so far working on either season one or season two? I think my favorite memory probably would still be shooting the scene with Michael gray eyes when basically Josh and Terry are in his office in the casino and again, Josh is coming in. I think with these preconceived notions of who Terry is and how this is all going to go down and he kind of thinks he's figured him out. And not only is it so beautifully written that the speech that then Terry gives Josh and that whole episode kind of builds towards that moment. But also just being there on that day shooting that scene was something that it really just kind of struck me how important, not just what was being conveyed through the dialog through what Terry's character was saying. But also just the fact that this was we were on a studio lot in LA, this is on a big network, and this is something that was going to be seen around the world. And it was in many ways there's so many firsts, you know what I mean? Like having all of the writers being native in the writers room or not all of them, but so many of them and also Sierra and just all of that building towards this wonderful sort of climactic moment where the character finally gets to tell this frankly kind of ignorance, slightly pompous white guy, like this is what's really going on. And you think you know, but you really have no idea, and it was just so beautifully done, Michael was so wonderful in that moment. And it was something that professionally was definitely a high, but also personally something I'll never forget. Well, thank you, Dustin, and thank you, Jesse, and we appreciate that you contributed to Native American colleagues in Ashish. Thank you..

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"rutherford" Discussed on Native America Calling

Native America Calling

05:34 min | 9 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on Native America Calling

"Dustin, what is the biggest thing you've learned about native America or Indian country in your research for this role? Yeah, I think one of the wonderful things about the show and certainly in leading up to the show and even prior to that, I'm from the northwest territories in Canada. So we were lucky enough to be exposed to a lot of the indigenous cultures that call that area home, but when moving further down south and you start to realize just the total lack of not just only education, but just the lack of a conversation at all. In so much of the biggest media, what was so wonderful is that not only being a part of this show where we have an incredible room of native writers and also Sierra, our showrunner and co creator is native, but through that, just learning through humor and through joy and the celebration of the modern stories that all of these writers and creators are bringing together on the show through that just learning, indigeneity is not monolithic. There's not just sort of one version of the story or one version of what indigenous person can be, which of course you know that intellectually, but just to see it so many examples through the show, just so many different specific nuanced characters that are also wildly different and so hilarious. It was something that I just think you didn't quite understand how that was going to hit you until you sort of start reading through the scripts and go through actually filming the show. And it was a wonderful surprise. Thank you, Justin. Jesse, so much of this show is about increasing representation in Hollywood and you are also adding to that by playing a non binary role that an Indian country we sometimes call two spirit. What do you see as a significance of bringing this role and representation.

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"rutherford" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

04:18 min | 9 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on WBUR

"You. This week, Adam Rutherford and Hannah fry explain how their discovery show is put together. But do they get the balance between humor and science right? I'm Raj and data, and this is over to you. So, to start and the curious cases of Rutherford and fry in which listeners everyday questions and queries on science are answered. I would really like to know, she says, how we see color and why some people and animals are color blind. That is a very good question, Maya, this one is. We've had this from Franklin in Lagos in Nigeria. A few weeks ago, I was hooked. It's a fantastic show put on by two fantastic people. I've always admired doctor Hanna Frey. As a computer programmer, I've always enjoyed her talks on mathematics and artificial intelligence. And I believe high inclusion in this podcast is what drew my attention to it in the first place. I mean, they sound amazing. Answer to all of our problems limitless green energy, surely. So title energy does have one very good thing going for it, which is that water is heavy. Field work in my opinion is one of the features that makes the show both enjoyable and educational. I believe that everybody interested in science should turn in. Thank you and the rest of your team. For producing such an excellent program. Hello over to you. This is Ian and Belfast. I don't have a question for the curious kisses team, but I do want to say how much I love the show. I love that it takes seemingly simple questions and does a deep dive into the science that explains them or the sense that debunks them in some cases, vote them down in the end 4% it, as well as that Hannah and Anna were very funny to brilliant show and long man continued. Your voice sounds wise though. Wise. Yes. Especially when I do this. Why? You say curious cases of rather than fry. I mean, that doesn't make you sound about 72. Yes, which is more in line with how my body actually feels. Well, I've come to the science unit in BBC broadcasting House to meet Hannah fry and Adam Rutherford hello. Hi. Hello. Okay, so tell me, what is the shtick if you like of the program? What gap is it filling? I think a lot of the science programs are where there's a scientist and they talk to you and they tell you the facts and that's sort of the end of it. And what we wanted to do was to create something that was really engaging for the listeners and driven by the listener's curiosity. Hence why we decided to call it curious cases. What one of the things we're going to do is to create a sort of fan base or a community of people who are engaged with the ideas and we'd return to some of the jokes or some of the ideas and people would write in and come back and back. And so we were trying to generate a little club. I mean, our listener, Franklin, in Nigeria, says that he likes the fieldwork as he calls it. He says it's one of the features that makes the show both enjoyable and educational. It is partly about making science more accessible, right? It's about you doing stuff and experiencing real science in a way. Well, our approach to this is to engage with an audience where these types of questions are things that are bothering you, the listener, something you've thought about and thought, well, what is the answer to this? What is the point of wasps? How can we see color? So very practical things. But actually we get super turned on by ideas which are very esoteric and mind bending, so some of our favorite episodes have been things like what is the nature of infinity? Or is there such a thing as nothing? And so the range is, as in science and maths, it is limitless. You know, when you go to a university department, of course, there's some quite serious people there. But there's often people who are not actually that serious, and who quite playful and willing to just be slightly more irreverent about their subject. And I think that we wanted to bring that to this program too, because I do think that actually there is sort of warmth and humor to be found in this. He then shaped that buzzy noise with the rest of your articulators and

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"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

01:58 min | 10 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

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"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

05:42 min | 10 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

06:34 min | 10 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

"Will get made going forward? I think that we've already been seeing that reaction play out. I think a lot of critics like to use the term genre list, you see that with the blending of genres like emo and rap and country like a little Nas X, for example, we've never seen more artists, new artists at this time. Overlapping so many different seemingly divergent genres because they have access to that and have had access to that. I think Post Malone is a very prominent example. I think a lot of people who have not enjoyed his music historically have just kind of called him an algorithm artist. He's just kind of like the Internet like barked up an artist and him here he is. It's not so much about genre for them. It's more about the emotion, the vibe. Yeah. I think what we're going to see is a little bit more randomness in what exactly filters in and even though it's making it harder to break through, it is creating more possibility on the way things could zig or zag and what could catch on and so I'm very interested to see if the running up that hill kind of viral moment spawns, any kind of imitators or inspires like some sort of, again, there's been a zillion 80s revivals already, but what will the next one sound like? I think the more that it sounds weird and bizarre to older people, you know, that's probably a good sign of actual innovation happening. One of these rando bring back things is going to launch a whole new wave of just like a new sub genre is going to arise out of some song that was released in 1977. And I just don't know what it is yet. Rachel and Chris, thank you so much for being on our show. Thank you so much for having us. Thanks for having us. Glad we could give you some optimism around new music. That was Rachel brodsky and Chris DeVille. They both write for the music site stereogum. Coming up, we're headed to Rutherford falls and talking with the TV shows writer and star Janice meeting. And no spoilers, but maybe put your aunties number on speed dial, because Janet is about to tell us why our aunties are so important. Support for this podcast and the following message come from dignity memorial. When you plan your celebration of life in advance, it becomes a gift from you to your family, because nobody should have to plan for a loss while their experiencing one. With dignity memorial providers, you can pre plan every detail to give your family and yourself valuable peace of mind, knowing that everything will be taken care of with professionalism, compassion, and attention to detail that is second to none. For additional information, visit dignity, memorial dot com. This message comes from NPR sponsor, mass mutual. There are many ways for members of the LGBTQ+ community to build a family. Sometimes it's an adoption story, a surrogate story, or something completely different, but no matter how that story unfolds, mass mutual is here to help you achieve your family dreams. Contact a financial professional and start planning for your family your way today. Mass mutual. MLK junior is a household name, but what about his mother, Alberta? She was one of his primary inspirations and understanding the history of telling black people they were not worthy of their humanity. This Juneteenth here Anna malaika tubbs on the mothers who influenced American history. That's on the Ted radio hour from NPR. So my next guest, she's a writer and star of one of my favorite new sitcoms. If you haven't been watching it, you should be. It's called Rutherford falls. It's about a small town called Rutherford falls that sits alongside a fictional tribal community, the Mina shanka nation. That's Janice meeting. She plays Regan, a native historian and best friend to Nathan Rutherford, a white historian, played by Ed Helms. It's about friendship and forgiveness and identity and how Friends support each other through the various challenging shifts that we go through in our lives. It's also an ensemble following all of the other characters in the town as they navigate its complicated history and its future. I talked to Jana about physical comedy, the wide breadth of indigenous stories yet to be told and the love we share for our aunties. I love your show. Oh, thank you. I feel so seen. I was like, oh, there's a pretty big Brown girl in glasses. This is really a spoiler, but I think in the first episode of the second season, it's like you carrying one of those big life water bottles around. Oh my God, I know. And I was like, oh, nah, I really feel seeing a slightly embarrassed. I know. So let's talk about the show. I love it because it's like, it has the loving community and the ensemble of a parks and rec. But I get to see more beautiful brown people on the screen and that is a plus in my book. Yes. Me too. We are the writers room was made up of a lot of people of color. We had black writers and Latina writers and we had half of a native writer's room and all of the native writers on both seasons came from different tribal nations. So within the kind of cohorts of native writers that we've had on the show, we have diversity within us too. And that is reflective in our show. While I was watching, I saw as Y dungeon's name on there. Easy, yeah. And I just, I remembered her story about working at colonial Williamsburg. And then I was like, oh, she's great for this show. Perfect..

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"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

03:25 min | 10 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

"And now the song is sitting at number two on the U.S. music charts. I can not emphasize enough that this song is from 1985. It was released more than 30 years ago and back then it barely cracked the charts. And I guarantee.

"rutherford" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

04:42 min | 10 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on WTOP

"Today didn't deserve that He gave up 700 runs 46 pitches and he could have been out at any like 11 to 12 pitches so but we gotta start cash the ball playing a little bit more heads up baseball Worst of all Corbin lasted only three and a third inning so the bullpen is already taxed going into the Friday double header As for the Orioles they roughed up their old friend Kevin gossman in Kansas City to earn a split of the series with the royals and of their 8 game road trip The 16 cities chosen for the 2026 World Cup did not include the Baltimore Washington area Read why on WTO P dot com Rob woodfork WTO sports Trump is always two 16 on WTO Among the top stories we were looking at for you at WTO there's 2 a.m. on Friday morning one person reported dead two injured after a shooting last night at a church in Birmingham a suburb of Alabama festival hills Alabama actually It happened last night during the 6 o'clock hour a shooting suspect is said to be in custody this morning D.C. and Baltimore have lost out on their bid as you just heard from rob to host the World Cup matches in 2026 but soccer fans will not have to drive too far to see a match the winning cities include east Rutherford New Jersey and Philadelphia In its latest hearing this week the House committee investigating January 6th detailed Donald Trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election by pressuring then VP Mike Pence to reject the electoral count that was on the table At a bipartisan group of senators is still trying to settle on language for a gun safety Bill that's raising down to this morning about whether a deal can be reached before the 4th of July holiday Politico reports the group is struggling to agree right now apparently on language related to incentivizing red flag laws stayed with WTO for the latest in just minutes Juneteenth is Sunday celebrations are planned for the entire weekend around here on a Georgetown music professor is marking the date with a new album called requiem of enslaved As a professor at Georgetown university and as a black man I really felt like I wanted to write something that responded artistically to what happened Composer Carlos Simon says 272 human beings were sold to Louisiana plantations to pay the debts of Jesuit priests who founded the university It's very hypocritical to have this religion that speaks about when people being equal in the God's eye but yet they own slaves He says the requiem fits the theme of the Catholic mass My dad's a preacher and that's why her gospel music And so doing this piece it felt like I was at home We actually recorded the piece in a studio that was a church at one point Find out more on WTO be dot com Jason WTP news Friday morning June 17th at two 18 Good morning to rich under in the WTO traffic center Hi good morning dean First the good news on the outer loop on the beltway on the Woodrow Wilson bridge where they had the adult traffic stopped the traffic is moving once again and delays have quickly cleared out and again the good news is no more openings of the Woodrow walls original don't have to worry about that anymore Now the bad news the situations on 95 southbound first the extensive delays that remain on 95 south and woodbridge as you approach and pass through one 23 where you're down to a single ride lane through that works and it remains very slow at this hour a little bit better than it has been in the last couple of hours but still very slow for this time of the morning Beyond that the next issue is on 95 southbound south of the interchange for route 6 30 Stafford and your mama for one 39 all lanes are blocked is due to a crash involving a tractor trailer that overturned caught fires there's a fuel spill so cleanup is going to be extensive again The sooner you can get the route one the better it'll be for you And again remember take it down to centerport Parkway and from there you rejoin 95 you get on beyond all the cleanup operations on 95 sat down north downside for now not affected You're in good shape from Fredericksburg up to the balloon in Springfield You do have the option of using the express lanes there as well 66 eastbound working as you head east of route 28 toward the fairfax county Parkway and getting by that work zone single file to the right rich hundred WTO traffic We've got one more hot and humid day across our region and that's going to be our Friday going for high temperature in the low to mid 90s in and around the metro area Some locations could be even warmer so a hot day for sure but not bad in the evening hours Lower humidity temperatures cooling rather breezy that brings in some cooler weather for the weekend high in the mid to upper 70s on Saturday That coming with plenty of sunshine and Father's Day about perfect sunshine high in 80 I'm storm team four chief meteorologist Doug camera 71° in culpepper 73 but I see 72 Ashburn where 73 in dermatome and Silver Spring this morning as well in Frederick 75 and hagers town 72 Fredericksburg is 76 this morning in Annapolis.

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"rutherford" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:38 min | 10 months ago

"rutherford" Discussed on WTOP

"8 plus Tied for 5th worst That puts him in danger of missing the cut Rob woodwork WTO sports The top stories were following for you tonight on WTO one person is dead too hurt after a shooting at a church in the Birmingham suburb of vestavia hills Alabama tonight a shooting suspect is in custody As you just heard in sports D.C. and Baltimore will not be hosting World Cup fans in 2026 but you won't have to drive too far to see a match the winning cities include Philadelphia and east Rutherford New Jersey It looks like Maryland has its first case of monkeypox the state health department says the person lives in our region and is isolating at home health leaders are waiting for test confirmation from the CDC And Virginia's General Assembly returns to the state capitol tomorrow to finalize the Commonwealth's two year spending plan but they'll have to consider 38 budget amendments proposed by governor Glenn youngkin Stay with WTO for more on these stories in just minutes It's 9 48 Traffic and weather on the 8s bob imler in the WTO traffic center On 66 westbound between route 7 and the beltway there is a work zone now set up and you're getting by a single file to the right and I believe they are setting up as well westbound after route one 23 and also eastbound on 66 before 29 in Centreville and again after route 29 in centerville some work zones are starting to set up They have one reported stop by V dot on 66 westbound after the fairfax county Parkway And blocking the right lane not sure if that's still in the roadway or not On 95 southbound we may have a work zone or some sort of an incident in woodbridge near the alca qua and route one 23 X and one 60 traffic is very slow getting past route one 23 on 95 southbound Three 95 is running pretty well both ways in the district It is a work on northbound D.C. two 95 after Pennsylvania avenue and there you're down to a single lane getting past that works on very slowly Things are generally good on the beltway in Maryland You run pretty well through Montgomery and prince George's counties and on 95 on the Baltimore Washington Parkway there are no delays Some found two 70 though it is a work zone after route one O 9 getting by single file to the right and back in woodbridge it is indeed a work zone set up southbound on 95 approaching and passing route one 23 getting by a single file to the right there Bob himler WTO traffic Let's bring in live Steve principally with storm team four and Steve we had some storm zip through a little bit earlier and drop a lot of rain Do we still have some flooding concerns I'm glad.

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If SC Shooter Was Released, Is the Brooklyn Subway Shooter Next?

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:06 min | 1 year ago

If SC Shooter Was Released, Is the Brooklyn Subway Shooter Next?

"Price is being represented by state representative Todd Rutherford. How about we try to get him on the phone, Derek? He's a Democrat, he'll never come on, but we can try. Why don't you call him? Maybe we'll make some news here. And he can tell me what he's told reporters, well, my client turned himself in. Yeah, so did the Brooklyn subway shooter who shot about the same amount of people. Now, the world came to an end when the guy shot up the New York City subway. Why is the column being how do you say it? Columbiana. Why is the column columbiana center shooting any less horrific? 9 people shot? How many people were killed or shot on the train? Nobody died, thank God. How many people got shot on the subway? Wasn't it ten? So I don't know. The subway shooter shot one more person than Joanne price is alleged to have shot. They let that guy out even in New York. I don't think. I haven't checked. The day is young, maybe he'll go home too.

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Cowboys record three interceptions in win vs. Giants

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 1 year ago

Cowboys record three interceptions in win vs. Giants

"The the cowboys cowboys improved improved the the tender tender for for with with the the twenty twenty one one to to six six victory victory over over the the giants giants to to sit sit there there for for ten ten thousand thousand strong strong defense defense forced forced four four turnovers turnovers three three of of which which were were interceptions interceptions thrown thrown by by giants giants backup backup quarterback quarterback Mike Mike Glennon Glennon cowboys cowboys divine divine Diggs Diggs picked picked up up his his tenth tenth interception interception dak dak Prescott Prescott threw threw two two hundred hundred and and seventeen seventeen yards yards and and a a TD TD pass pass to to tight tight end end Dalton Dalton Schultz Schultz who who had had eight eight catches catches the the kill kill Elliott Elliott a a thirteen thirteen yard yard TD TD run run Dallas Dallas has has won won three three straight straight with with three three games games remaining remaining are are solidly solidly in in control control of of the the NFC NFC east east might might make make you you so so east east Rutherford Rutherford New New Jersey Jersey the the cowboys cowboys improved improved the the tender tender for for with with the the twenty twenty one one to to six six victory victory over over the the giants giants to to sit sit there there for for ten ten thousand thousand strong strong defense defense forced forced four four turnovers turnovers three three of of which which were were interceptions interceptions thrown thrown by by giants giants backup backup quarterback quarterback Mike Mike Glennon Glennon cowboys cowboys

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Allen, Bills D dominate White, Jets in 45-17 rout

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

Allen, Bills D dominate White, Jets in 45-17 rout

"The Buffalo Bills dominated from start to finish you beat to get forty five to seventeen buffalo's defense forced five turnovers while their offense piled up four hundred and eighty nine yards Josh Allen twenty one of twenty eight three hundred and sixty six yards and two touchdowns and he was pleased with the offense I think we're pretty balanced today in our tax whether be rushing or passing I think we did a good job with that again our guys came out ready to play and that's and that's a week we needed again we got to continue to improve and focus on what's it helps the long run jets quarterback Mike white struggle twenty for forty for two hundred and fifty one yards with four interceptions jets fell the two and seven the bills on top of the AFC east at six and three might make you so east Rutherford New Jersey

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"rutherford" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

05:46 min | 1 year ago

"rutherford" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"In Washington And I melsa Chang in Los Angeles On a sunny Friday afternoon in Rutherford county Tennessee Three police officers showed up at an elementary school They were there to arrest four girls All of them black who allegedly observed a playground fight that had broken out a few weeks earlier In total 11 children were arrested Some only for watching the fight and not stopping it That's just one alarming story of what is a much bigger pattern of arrests and detention of children in Rutherford county You see antennae only 5% of children who are referred to juvenile court are detained But in Rutherford county that figure is 48% Maraban knight of Nashville public radio and Ken Armstrong of ProPublica recently published an investigation into all of this and maraba knight joins us now welcome Thanks so much for having me Can we just start with this incident that we described at this elementary school and Rutherford county It was 5 years ago I understand 11 children were arrested What exactly happened And what were these kids who were arrested charged with Yeah so there were four girls at the elementary school like you talked about They were charged with criminal responsibility which turned out to not even be a real crime What they were being charged with was criminal responsibility for the conduct of another for watching a schoolyard fight I should actually correct myself It's not even a schoolyard It was off school grounds but it was a scuffle and they watched it and they didn't intervene and they were then charged with criminal responsibility A fictitious charge known as criminal responsibility Yes so it's a prosecutorial theory but it's not an actual charge So if you were gonna use that you'd say charge them with a salt because they didn't intervene and someone was assaulted which is obviously a very far stretch And as your reporting shows this isn't even an isolated incident right Like this county has been arresting and detaining kids at a much higher rate than anywhere else in Tennessee Yeah so like you said these arrests took place in Rutherford county which as our story outlines had been illegally arresting and jailing kids for years all under the watch of judge Donna Scott Davenport Judge Davenport is the only elected juvenile court judge the county has ever had She's been empowered since 2000 She oversees the court She oversees the juvenile jail and up until this incident she had directed police on what she called our process for arresting children Basically every child arrested even for minor things like truancy must first go to the jail the judge told law enforcement Okay so let's explain in more detail exactly how this is happening in Rutherford county not only are children getting arrested in part because of bogus charges like criminal responsibility But they're being detained through what kinds of justifications after those arrests Yeah so once the children are arrested and they had been brought to the juvenile detention center under the orders of judge Davenport they were then subjected to something called the filter system and the filter system was a policy that was put in place by the jailer Lin duke That was catching so many children because the only mechanism that they had to decide if they're going to keep them was whether this child was a true threat And that's true threat It was never defined in the manual It was open to interpretation and you can see where that would be problematic So it was these two policies in tandem the fact that every child arrested was brought to the detention center and then the fact that once they got to the detention center they were subjected to this overly broad assessment of whether they should be kept that created this dragnet for children Okay so you have described these two forces that have contribute to this disproportionately high rate of children being caught up in the juvenile justice system in Rutherford county I know that there has been a class action lawsuit that just got settled this past summer What has changed then at all in Rutherford county as a result of that litigation While the filter system has been stopped a federal judge intervened and said yes this is illegal and it must stop The arrest policy is not followed any longer by the sheriff's department or the murphysboro police so in that respect the arresting and bringing children to the detention center directly has stopped What did not change And in fact what went up were the children they were detaining from other counties and they make money off of those children So in fact while the injunction hurt the numbers for their own children coming through and by hurt I mean they lessened them What it did also did to their benefit was allowed them to market their facility to other counties and their revenue began to surge I mean where do things go from here then How do people bring greater accountability and oversight to Rutherford county So the fact is is that judge Davenport is still at the top of this She is still overseeing the juvenile court of Rutherford county The jailer Lin duke is still the director of the detention facility and really the only way for change to happen is for voters to speak Judge Davenport is up for reelection this coming summer if she has a challenger maybe she could be voted out But that's really the only option Of Nashville public radio Thank you so much for your tremendous reporting Thank you so much for having me.

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"I was going to ask for your next racist by presume mehboob. Maybe you haven't thought about that. no. I haven't i'm trying purposely. Not because i'm terrible for planning a loved plan and so i'm not very good at just being in the moment of enjoying the moment and so that's what i'm trying to do now is just enjoy everything that's happened and enjoy everything that's happening now. Enjoy spending time home enjoy just being. So that's what. I'm trying to focus on just now As well neil has to to some challenge next. It's definitely neal's turn He likes the longer distances as well. And so i think he'll try and unplanned something for next year. I'm not sure what whatever whatever he does. He'll do incredibly well because he's a very very good runner a you to competitive. He couldn't have to do something longer. And more grueling than the one you've just done is there even one. We never used to be competitive but ass. I've been proved in running coming up. So i've made the west highland way race next year which is near the waste. Does he does the west way every year in. That's ninety six miles along the racist. The west highland way. And if if i do do it and that will depend on childcare all suckley. I'll try to. Yeah well the thing is you. And i were both from mugabe. And that's the west halen restarts fair anyway so that. Be quite nice to go home to come. Come and visit when you're doing. I'll come and say hi starring late. I'll do the first few miles. And then i'll let you go on your we look. It's been so brilliant to have you here. There's a few things i would like to ask you. Just just for anyone. Listening for instance. Who wants some advice. Who really has had. Their app has been tempted to do something like this. And you have sued them at first of all if they wanted to do an ultra marathon. What would you recommend. How would you get started for your first one. So i think picking the time of year in picking. The event is the goods a really good place to stop this. This run here. That are in thirtyish miles so That would be a good distance to aim for anything over twenty six six point two is and then It would be about. I think doing one long run a week but also one medium run quite like that mid week medium not only does add the distance but adds it's very effective trading your legs to then go into your long run having done something quite hot quite in the middle of the week so you alexa slightly. I-it May it means you get used to that feeling on us. A really good tip. Actually eddie is art. When i spoke to her just before christmas. You saying that Actually just alternates half marathon week marathon. The next and just does that every sunday. That's like just does a big long run once a week. that's it. is it just a case of getting the long distances. I'd say that long distance is probably the most important run. But what's i've i've never forgotten the the not running so strength training i think is crucial idea a lots of pilates which is so difficult harder than anyone and that You you really get to know your body. You get to know what hurts. What doesn't hurt. And you strengthen all the areas that might be week through doing that repetitive. Motion of running. And so if you just keep running in that's the only thing you do you probably more likely to pick up an injury whereas if you do other things you're build up strength. I i hear you on that one. I have Perry form syndrome and that's from was from really neglect team to strengthen my gluts and just from running continuously but not really mixing apps. Oh i'm having to go back to strengthening. And so much stretching to palatis is pro-europe and yoga as well both really great for the whole stretching as well really good i. I'm of the camp that thinks that strengthening is much better than stretching for injuries. So static stretching is not something that to me has worked in times of reducing injuries whereas strengthening the area. That had so say your muscles is actually shown to be much more effective in doing that. Static stretching so. I read an article recently where the australian ballet company have all now. They found stretching not lee. Not the kind of climate trick stuff. But the the started stretching stretching your car. Or your glitch safe They've bonded and instead favored doing strength. Works assay cost raises or If it's for your glitz and have had significant reduction in injury so that strength that strength work. I think should important and your muscles are so lazy that if you have a job where you sit down. They just forget they forget how to fire so every few days you kind of need to remind them. your Today because otherwise they just won't bother the very lazy muscles. Mike litz of sat down pretty much the whole of low time. They've totally forgotten what to do it. Some way behind but yeah. That's really interesting point that you've just made their also am from anyone that is expecting their pregnant now or that they've just had their baby and a low of mums to be or new moms are very anxious about running hold. You knew when it's the right time to stop or start again. I think your body tells you you have to trust your body. I iran quite quickly after having allah and it did feel felt. That saw felt uncomfortable overall. It didn't feel worse than how i was feeling. Anyway because a lot of people will know that you you give birth and you literally feel what you've been run over by truck is nothing that doesn't hurt. This must eaten even her. You had the the the heart ache. And as long as you go for your ron and i would walk on rotten maybe to stop with and you come back. Nothing hurts anymore than i think. You're doing it right and getting that a Tyne just to even if you've got the baby in the bucket time that's for yourself that allows you to be do as well as you the mom because having a newborn hod really really hard and being pregnant is hard near. You know. you're building low person. It's really really difficult. And so just taking that time being a little bit selfish in saying actually this time for me is really important. And can i ask is what have you always been into running or is it something that's kind of happened as you've got gold driving. Wanna say older like. Was it something to happen to your twenties your thirties late twenties. I think so. I'm thirty eight now and It was i think. twenty ten. the. I did my first longer distance run. And that was it out thirtyish miles.

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"You know in a mile. I can something i can have something else that i'm looking forward to. And then before you know it you start to see the coastline and you think wow about schley actually made it that some of the views and some of the scenery is just amazing. Oh incredible absolutely. You have everything because you've got you've got the to coast and then in between you've got beautiful forest that you run free open hillside. Lots of Open expanse where the runner tracts. There's no people with just hills you can see and it's it's really incredible the views if you take time to look up an. I think i'm probably guilty of not doing that. Because when you're in a whole world of pain you're just so focused on trying to get the next mile out to is running at night really difficult actually because your body wants to sleep your body what he has decided it's nighttime because as and so you should be beds and you're running with a head torch on which can make things more difficult of certainly in the second night was probably my lowest point and i was really struggling to open my eyes. And it was the oddest sensation. Physic- couldn't open them. So i'd close my eyes. Blink can and then my body would like go to sleep now no trying to open rise and so i was swaying law and i think that was because also the head torch because it's it's a beamed focused on one specific place rather than being able to see all around you and so it can what me. It made me feel quite dizzy and i. so it's quite an odds yup. It's quite an experience when you what time of day was it when you started and then will tighten. Was it when you finished. So i started at five. Am on thursday. And i finished just off the half seven pm. On saturday. I get this. It's a such a a long time. Was it what was the weather like So it was snowing. The for the first night there was there was snow and it was very very cold. On the second night made a cold but overall It be lucky with the weather because the heat of previous couple of weeks had passed. But we haven't hit that awful spell. We had lost week so it was not particularly windy and all mainly dry. There was yet. There was a bit of snow high up but it was bossa besta. I kind of feel this event should maybe be just a few weeks later. You know when when traditionally in scotland may june time things pick up and get warmer yet so i tried to. I remember may being nice time in scotland. Which is why i wanted initially to go for me. And then my husband works shifts and so it wasn't gonna work with hayden his his time off and the shifts he needed to work. Which is why had to bring it forward a bit but i was so lucky i was so so lucky with the whether it could have been a lot worse yet so then can you told me about the sleep because i know you said that when you run at night. Your hobo body wants to sleep. I imagine it's pretty special. Must be it must feel like you're the only person i their new You can hear every so can you really can. It's it's a lovely feeling actually running in the evening it's just a totally different type of running when it's pitch black and the only light you've got his coming from your head torch and every noise you could hear you can hear all the bustling all the animals and it's it is quite eerie. But it's lovely absolutely lovely. I slept in eleven. minute burst. so that's that's really disciplined because surely there must have been occasions where you're like. It's just really nice. i'm just going to. Can we say half an error medium. Eleven minutes. Yeah so much because you're so. I think you get very cold with fatigue as well so every time i was shoved out the van after eleven minutes i was freezing and i was shaking with with the cold at it. Didn't matter if it was you know the sun was beating down on me. i think that is the fatigue. And you've been in this warm sleeping bag. And i even had water bottle my here my support van crew were justa immigrants and so guessing out and an keeping going was hard but i think about taking any longer. It would be more difficult and i actually ended up sleeping. I didn't think i would sleep for such a short time. But i would fall asleep absolutely out for the out within seconds but just for eleven minutes just for every minute so i'm not sure how much science there is enough but My to whenever when when they were younger they seem to sleep in forty five minute bursts and every forty five minutes The screaming would still have to go in. and try. And seth were down. So i i i took from that that we have forty five minute sleep cycles and so i divided the forty five minutes. Which is how. I got to eleven. Okay very good. I see so. That's it that was all part of the plan in the first place. Can i ask when you're doing all the running. Are you on your ruin or someone with you. I'm mostly on my own. It's surprising how few people want to go. Tim trading strange So sometimes i would run with someone for a safe twenty miles also especially in lockdown. That was almost impossible because to do say twenty mile section. They would need to get some. How get to the middle of galashiels. That wouldn't have worked for the restrictions that were in place but I've always enjoyed running by myself. So i find the solitaire quite comforting. I find it's time that i have just been me and i've always said that any problem can be cured with a four hour. Run by the time you've thought about it a million times. You've you've come up with the solution weather time you've come home. You must be super by the end of your run. Then sixty.

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