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The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
James Rosen on His New Biography of Justice Scalia
"Welcome back, America. This is a rare triple play for the YouTube show. The grand old pod will be devoted this interview. Highly concentrated Hugh podcast will be devoted to this interview and it's going to play on Thursday morning in the first hour because I want everyone to listen to this show to go out and get this book, Scalia rise to greatness, 1936 to 1986 because it's a rollicking grand read. It's not because James Rosen is a friend of me and then of the show and he is. It's not because I love the strong man. It's because I have long admired justice Scalia and I doubted that we would get a good book about him for a long time, but James Rosen is surprised me. Good morning, James. Welcome, congratulations. This is a fabulous read. Thank you Hugh for everything that's so kind of you to say and I'm grateful to be back with you. Well, let's get right to my number one burning question. What happened to justice Scalia's father's library? The volumes in the basement of the building that had like 5 different languages and I think it was Eugene Scalia, maybe it was father Paul went in with him when his father died. What did they do with all those books? That's a great question. I don't know the ultimate disposition of Salvador Eugene Salvatore Eugene Scully is library. There is the scene in the book where father Paul, accompanies his father Antonin Scalia to the home of Antonin Scalia's father after his death to dispose of this extraordinary library that the old man had and father Paul Scalia who was interviewed for this book told me that what was most remarkable about all of those books arrayed before them was that they were divided not by subject matter or by author, but by language. That's

AP News Radio
Salvatore Calabrese, Corinthia Hotel And London discussed on AP News Radio
"London's top cocktail makers have some holiday tips, Salvatore calabrese, is called the Maestro behind the bar at velvet at London's 5 star Corinthia hotel. His holiday drink of choice is a truffle. Sazerac. Something that is warming is cozy, can wrap you up. Hopefully with a snow outside. Calibration says the glass is the star. It's the canvas of the drink, but the drink has to be special too. Which is really nice whisky to go with the cognac. Over at nomad London, Lyanna oster is serving a Scrooge sour. This is a cocktail very similar to a whisky sour, but with the addition of normally red wine. In this instance, we're going to use mold wine, so a little bit of Christmas spice for our Christmas time. Oster paints a peppermint bark swirl on the glass and sprinkle some crushed up candy cane on it. I'm Ed Donahue

AP News Radio
Holiday advice for home bartenders, plus 4 festive cocktails
"London's top cocktail makers have some holiday tips, Salvatore calabrese, is called the Maestro behind the bar at velvet at London's 5 star Corinthia hotel. His holiday drink of choice is a truffle. Sazerac. Something that is warming is cozy, can wrap you up. Hopefully with a snow outside. Calibration says the glass is the star. It's the canvas of the drink, but the drink has to be special too. Which is really nice whisky to go with the cognac. Over at nomad London, Lyanna oster is serving a Scrooge sour. This is a cocktail very similar to a whisky sour, but with the addition of normally red wine. In this instance, we're going to use mold wine, so a little bit of Christmas spice for our Christmas time. Oster paints a peppermint bark swirl on the glass and sprinkle some crushed up candy cane on it. I'm Ed Donahue

Beyond!
"salvatore" Discussed on Beyond!
"And in this game, sort of like the original resume before, had this kind of like early morning feel like you're waking up in like the sun's coming up in the forest and you're like, I'm not really sure it's that or it's like the sun's about to set. This it's like it's fully dark early on. And it feels night and the forest is denser. It's just creepier and I played on PS5 with the 3D audio headphones and everything like that. And moving in certain directions and hearing grumbling and groans from the corners of the forest and stuff like that or different parts of the houses. I was like, somebody's coming up. You would just hear like, oh no. I don't know. So do you think it's scarier because the tech has gotten better? I think the tech has gotten better. It's like made everything just a feel a little bit more dense and moody and just creepy. It's just got this general unnerving undertone to it. Well, there's also the level of it's unfamiliar to a certain degree. Like they've added new stuff to it. They've changed little things, which we're going to talk about a bit, but you know this game like the back of your hand. So of course the original isn't scary anymore. Yeah. I tweeted about this. To me, what this game is doing really interesting for somebody who's played the original a ton. And I think even for new players, is that it's kind of striking this really great balance of like familiar and surprising to me. So every time I'm like, I thought I was like, I know what I'm doing here. I know what to expect. I know what's gonna happen. I would turn a corner and something would change. Number two, the first house that you walk into in the village has a basement now. It's got different quarters. It's got this sort of like branching paths. It's got different enemies lurking around different corners. And that immediately caught me off guard. Because the original house you walk to, you walk in, triggers a cutscene, a guy turns around from the fireplace. He lunges at you, Leon's like, what's going on? I'm here to save the president's daughter, now this makes sense. He run upstairs, the upstairs that a house is like terrible. Architecturally like if you own this house, you'd be like, so what do you have upstairs? Oh, desk. And there's no bathrooms on the house. I don't think about it too much, right? There's plenty of filthy toilets in Resident Evil. But in this one, there isn't. Now, this house is like big, it's got like underground areas, and just like creeping around, you'll find a bunch of stuff that was absolutely not in the original. There's like an item pickup that you can kind of look at that you're like, oh, something bad happened here for sure. So he got a raise in the village. This village, whoever this village guy, he's got a new job at the village. He's like the head village. Honcho now. Yeah, he's been selling chickens down at the main village area. He's taking those golden eggs every now and then. Yeah, so one of those. Number three, you can stealth now. This is really cool. So there's a character. There's a woman to the side of the village in the first major area. She's always hanging out by the chicken coops all the way to the left. If you play this game a lot of times, you know that it's fun to go to her first and just stab her a bunch of times and she turns around and she's like and then everyone in the village goes they just start to kill you. This time I was like, here we go. I'm gonna do that again. Tiptoed up to her. She didn't turn around and it gave me an option kind of like sneak up behind her and just stab her in the back of the head. And killed her and then no one in the village knew yet. And I was like, oh, so this means this is a game that's already, you know, it's not super into like ammo conservation and stuff like that. But like if you have the opportunity to not engage and use all your bullets, then take it, which means that theoretically we could sneak by enemies later anyway. I've always, I always play my resident evils in any survival game with as minimal bullets fired as possible. So Atari fours are always been good like that because you shoot a kneecap they fall, suplex them knife them all that fun stuff. Yeah, so I think there'll be a lot of that here. Does it seem like you can do like a stealth run? What triggers the villagers all coming out? I mean, I think theoretically you could stealth to a certain extent, but like that main village area does not let you pass until like a certain number of enemies have been killed and they mob you very, very quickly. They do communicate with each other. It does feel like they're flanking you and stuff like that. But speaking of knives, number four, the game speed in general is quicker now. You can run and shoot at the same time, which basically makes everything faster, but not necessarily easier, but your knife now, instead of being this thing that you kind of like pull out and cumbersome swing around and acts a barrel or hit a barrel or whatever. It's like a prison shake. It's like imagine you're watching a movie about a guy that's getting killed in prison. And then somebody comes up to him, and he goes, like, that's what it feels like now. Like you come out there with this blade and it is quick, it is guttural and aggressive and awesome. I really, really love it. Which is good, because you're going to need some weapons because the chainsaw man. Yeah, he cuts through villagers now. He will straight up like 5 people in front of him. I guess there is neighbors, right? Doctor Salvatore. Yeah.

AP News Radio
Pelosi receives Communion in Vatican amid abortion debate
"House speaker Nancy Pelosi receives communion at a Vatican mass with the Pope despite her support for abortion rights and despite being denied communion at home The Democrat attended the mass marking the feast of Saint Peter and St. Paul She's in Rome on a working family vacation and received communion from a priest according to two people who were there Pelosi also met with Pope Francis before mass and received his blessing according to one of those people her own archbishop in San Francisco Salvatore cordileone has said she can't receive the sacrament in his archdiocese because of her support for abortion rights In September the Pope said of some who deny communion pre shouldn't be politicians and condemn their flock but should be pastors who accompany the faithful He described the eucharist as not a prize for the perfect but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
Texas governor: 15 killed in school shooting; gunman dead
"Students and a teacher were killed in the latest school shooting This time in uvalde Texas an active shooter was reported at rob elementary school Texas governor Greg Abbott identified the shooter as 18 year old Salvatore Ramos from uvalde He shot and killed horrifically incomprehensibly 14 students And killed a teacher As for the gunman He himself is deceased And believed that responding officers killed him Abbott says the gunman abandoned a vehicle outside the school and had a handgun and possibly a rifle You valdi is located between San Antonio and the Mexico border I'm Ed

AP News Radio
Archbishop: Pelosi will be denied communion over abortion
"The conservative Catholic archbishop of San Francisco said Friday that he will no longer allow U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi to receive communion because of her support for abortion rights AP correspondent Norman hall reports Archbishop Salvatore cordelia said he sent speaker Pelosi a letter April 7th expressing his concerns after she vowed to codify the Supreme Court's roe versus wade decision establishing a constitutional right to abortion into law Cordell Leone sat Pelosi never responded He said he told Pelosi in the letter that she must either repudiate her support of abortion rights or stop speaking publicly about her Catholic faith Over the past year has been among the most outspoken U.S. bishops advocating that communion be denied to president Joe Biden and other politicians who support abortion rights on Norman

WNYC 93.9 FM
"salvatore" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Are having quite a moment So they've all started in the last few years Sammy the bowl is one of the fan favorites That Salvatore gravano the Gambino family underboss in the late 80s who you wrote was involved in at least 19 murders during his tenure as John Gotti's enforcer Exactly He was the under boss which means he was second in line if anything should have happened to gaudy And he was a hitman Rose's way through the ranks and he was involved in 19 murders meeting he either executed them personally or he directed them And now he tells the tales of these crimes and many others from the Phoenix suburbs where he lives to be near his grandkids You wrote he spent 17 and a half years at a supermax prison but he's not still there So he turned on Gotti right Exactly He flipped on Gotti Gotti got caught implicating gravano in a series of murders And Sammy was angry that he wasn't the one who got pinched Gotti did but God he wanted him to do the time So he flipped and went to the FBI and got gaudy put in prison for the rest of his life I wonder why he wasn't afraid to be murdered Is it because he was with Gotti so long He knew exactly how and when I could come There was a hit out for him But in several heads out for him I believe since he ratted on gaudy So it's not like he went Scot free But he was in witness protection for a while So he was safe then And now I think he feels relatively safe because the guys he was running with at the time are now in their 70s and their retired It's really the Russian mob now apparently that's taking over So I think they're all grandfathers or they're gone themselves And so what's his show like He tells war stories basically he he's got this very slow voice and he's like I said in the 70s When I think back about my past I.

The Dan Bongino Show
"salvatore" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show
"You thought you had a private self right you go into the store you have cash you. Buy some phillies blunts. Maybe like cigars. Not saying kids did that when i was young phillies phillies bloods where they phillies leader. You buy some rolling rolling cigarettes but you pay cash. What if you pay that and like what is it then mo or like an apple pay. Wouldn't it be really great if the government of course it wouldn't be terrible if the government got all that stuff as what biden once again. You think it's a conspiracy theory bacon here from the reason piece. The vita ministrations proposed comprehensive financial account reporting regime. This joe does that. Do you have the soviet. Does that sound salvatore the comprehensive financial account report. You gotta say.

Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
"salvatore" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
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Your Transformation Station
"salvatore" Discussed on Your Transformation Station
"You're salvatore's live exactly and then there's the other side. Where the energetic early. The deeper with them the sage an end they are two different sides of your brain. As children we could leverage both the salvator is like the survival side Always looking for throng. If i were to put your brain under an rice skin as children we could use both. We knew how to use both both were active and under numerous scan. You could see. Both sides are activated as adults. Once we become adult guess which side quiets down in which gets louder the energetic energetic. What happens that one. He's going to be most active. Dr baiters and be kinda quiet. No adults darth vader gets louder. Only by the as you become an adult your inner darth vader though salvatore's the survival mechanism just gets louder louder and we can see that by putting brains under amar scan which has been done. And you'll see that survival brain gets stronger and on the other side is so quiet rage and that's what most of us do on an everyday basis. We're looking for what is wrong. We have between twelve to sixty thousand thoughts a day. Just one percentage is negative. You're gonna have to tell me this one. Eighty percent eighty percent of our thoughts are negative. Now let me ask you this. What is the percentage. Do we act on those eighty of what is the percentage that we act on those negative thoughts. So the thing is your your your thoughts in your beliefs feeding to your actions. So fifty percent are negative. It doesn't even matter whether you act or not. You're not gonna act on anything positive because that's dominating your mind exam and and the reason why people struggled to transform change is because.

Your Transformation Station
"salvatore" Discussed on Your Transformation Station
"You're salvatore's live exactly and then there's the other side where it's the inner jedi early. The deeper with them the sage an end they are two different sides of your brain as children. We could leverage both. The salvator is like the survival side. always looking for throng if i were to put your brain under an mri skin as children. We could use both. We knew how to use both both were active and under numerous. Can you could see. Both sides are activated as adults. Once we become adult. Guess which side quiets down in which gets louder. I would say the energetic energetic. What happens that one. He's going to be most active. Dr baiters and be kinda quiet. No adults darth vader gets louder. Only by the as you become an adult your inner darth vader though salvatore's the survival mechanism just gets louder louder and we can see that by putting brains under amar scan which has been done. And you'll see that survival brain gets stronger and on the other side is so quiet rage and that's what most of us do on an everyday basis. We're looking for what is wrong. We have between twelve to sixty thousand thoughts a day. Just one percentage is negative. You're gonna have to tell me this one. Eighty percent eighty percent of our thoughts are negative. Now let me ask you this. What is the percentage. Do we act on those eighty of what is the percentage that we act on those negative thoughts. So the thing is your your your thoughts in your beliefs feeding to your actions so eighty percent are negative. It doesn't even matter whether you act or not. You're not gonna act on anything positive because that's dominating your mind exam and and the reason why people struggled to transform change is because.

CincyBrewcast
"salvatore" Discussed on CincyBrewcast
"Right. And then you know. Just cocktails like news debates on glasses. It's the i think for us now. People on the leadership team that some things are just not Non-negotiables wieger for sure doing this at the standard. And so okay. So let's talk about what the standard is is going to be. Sometimes it gets this garnishing if we're out of it it doesn't know the standard does and then we you know. Prepare really. you know. We're just talking yesterday. So the water bottles on the tables. We're big deal because we talked about. Hey we're going to be full service. We're not putting water machine in the corner and somebody had to go get their own water with a plastic cup. If we're already doing all these other things and then it was. The first ones we looked at the top was blue and i was like nope. Everything else is orange and green. We cannot have a case of water bottles tap those are in storage somewhere findings. That are green and orange. And we're like even those things silverware salvatore. Was i mean the right way to have me. It looks like it probably could have been here when people ate lunch here like for real peace yet super long lead time. But it's just it's that it's the the experience of the things that you touch in a hospitality company or restaurant or brewery or whatever you want to do those at up. I mean that adds up and it also you know i think it if all the little touches are positive. It also gives us a little bit of grace. I'm being new. And it gives us a little bit of grace on what all that was great. And maybe i only got one cherry right but like i'll forgive them for that because the cocktail still really good right. So part of it is is just attention to detail especially in the in the brewery world. I feel like i mean. It's definitely started to shift a little bit. But they're still most places when they open up. There's just not a lot of attention to stuff like that. You know it's just it's like. Oh yeah we have good beer. We we know that but everything else will figure it out. you know. we'll figure it out as we go along and you know the restaurant world. I think because it's a much older industry well depending on how you look at this much you know craft breweries craft. Breweries have not been around that long but it that way. You don't get some of the leeway that i think burris have gotten you. Don't people expect a little bit more from you when you when you open your doors. I think that hurts. This whole side of what breweries could be like because they get away with it you don't you don't have to kinda holding them to that standard. It's it's shifted. I don't think he has to be full. No i don't think every brewery has to have the best furniture or the greatest outdoor space or the whatever the the talking point could be right but i think that You know like we said opening in two thousand nine hundred seventy two breeze now in cincinnati or whatever. The official is like i mean. There's part of me that wishes. I could just have been like okay. Brewing system chain link fence and picnic tables. My god it would have been a lot cheaper right and we probably would have been okay for a year and then suddenly it's like what am i coming back for right. I'm going to get everybody as a first time guest. But i'm not going to get the second third fourth fifth. I'm not going to get the people that are here three times a week. Yeah i think the things we do differently. That makes us have regulars of what we have. I think it's that we have food that we do weekly features every week and things that are new in addition to our standard menu which. We've already changed once right. We're changing that seasonally. I think those are the things that we found that we have cocktails. That we have wine are what bring people and that come in. I mean we have. We have a lot of regulars. I mean we have people that tell us. We have a loyalty app. A woman who told me the other day she wants to be our first person with ten thousand loyalty points and like well. I'm doing that means. She will spend two thousand dollars in our place. That's great that sounds wonderful. Please do that And will encourage it. But i mean people if have a big kinship in connection with to in i know in your show before you've talked with numerous burri. We're going to have an app right. I made a point to not bring that up around show. Because i i knew we were going to have it but to it was it was a process right in finding the right partner and things but the engagement and data we get from that has been so You know we don't use it to probably nearly what we should right but just having people that come in and like can check in on your own app and earn their points right and then it's starbucks in the stars right like starbucks isn't you know probably be coffee in the world but it's consistent and those stars go off right and it goes wherever wants right so you know having an app having digital check in system right there. There's a lot of things you know we could talk about in even in change from drinking right but you know really cocktails thinks oh i see that magically another appeared right in front of you in this looks right up in right in my wheelhouse so this looks very tiki. Exactly this is kind of our island deed. Drink and i know it's winter but Or in october when we started this still it was so successful and just kind of fun for us to do something a little bit different than some of the traditional ones and we went with it and it became wildly popular. That's good yeah. I always say it tastes like vacation vacation a lot and i would say this one has some flavors in it. That people aren't familiar with. We have a lot of people that don't know what apple is so like an italian the a little bit better. It's the bright reddish that people see that's comparable to campari Things like guava and tiki betters tiki. Bidders probably isn't something that a lot of people are familiar with are in the cocktail but when you taste it you're like oh that makes that makes sense to me now. It works and you're like oh yeah vacation even if you don't know what all those things are you know what lime and pineapple. Oh it tastes like you know so then other ones just kind of make it a little bit elevated cocktail not just rum and pineapple mine so when i like with each drink you have you have the ingredients written out for people so they they know what it is and they know what those those components are you give those those two little flavor breakdowns of of what the drink is. And you know you can kind of skim through that. So i want something. That's sweet you know what's gonna fall into that. I want something that's You know maybe a little boozier. And that's here's the ones that could fall into that it's.

Podcast RadioViajera
"salvatore" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Assessing Semiconductor Supply Issues, Giga Berlin Battery Update
"Everybody robbing our here and today we're going to be talking about the semiconductor supplier issue that has been affecting the automotive industry as a whole and we do have a few other topics to go through as well. This is a live episode because after we go through this. I do have some thoughts to share. But i thought it'd be best shared live so we're gonna do the kind of normal episode structure But it will be live so bear with me as always but we'll get into it will start off just looking at the stock today so finish down five point three percent to eight hundred and four dollars eighty two sons. I compare to the nasdaq which is on the video. But down a quarter of a percent so it was a tough day for tesla today especially relative to the broader market other automakers. Did you know at least the ones. I looked at fare worse than the market today as well thing. Gm ford were right around down to percents neo. Probably in that ballpark as well So i don't know that this drop was entirely isolated to tesla but certainly tussle moved a little bit further perhaps related to the supply of semiconductor. So let's move into that topic For whatever reason. I've had i don't know fifty to one hundred people. Ask me about this over the last two days whether that's in the youtube comments or on twitter or on patriae on a lot of people for some reason seem to be incredibly interested in this in the last forty eight hours even though this has been something that's been discussed in the automotive industry since back in mid december And tesla has already talked about it a little too so we'll go through tussles comments. I'm here as well. So essentially what's going on. I'll go into some links here in a second. But what's going on here is that there is the semiconductor supply shortage which is a factor of multiple different things that factored into it so primarily what has been driving it is two things the pandemic and then the rise in some areas of consumer electronics. So the work from home movement during the pandemic has caused increase supply for things like laptops and stuff like that. That people are upgrading for working from home. The five g cycle with phones has caused an increase from what i gather in semiconductor needs and then the next generation consoles with the xbox one whatever it's called now and the bs five launching those things have worked together to create more more demand in the consumer electronics base and then in the automotive space because of the shutdowns that were experienced in the first half twenty twenty the a lot of automakers cut their orders or their contracts with semiconductor suppliers to help get through that period of time. So what that is caused. Is those autumn those suppliers to necessarily want to cut production. And things like that. They worked through Their safety stocks. So let's let's get into you some comments here from Chipmakers the first one. That i wanna look here. This is from microchip technology. So this is from a couple of weeks backer. Just not only one week back. But they kind of talk about how they got into the situation that they're in In terms of semiconductor in the automotive supply chain so they're talking about how their customers generally pulled back very hard. During the pandemic there was no backlog visibility in this environment. They had no choice to down inventories and safety stock to protect themselves from what looked like severe economic contraction and they saw similar similar actions from their suppliers that worked that they were together for Actually producing their semiconductors so they said during his time no one in the industry was adding capacity. Obviously given the uncertainty about win things would recover And that uncertainty extended significantly as the bottom of market as well so one of the things that they talk about here. That will come back. A little bit later is that they're offering this microchip. Preferred supply program called bs to offer the prioritized capacity to companies. That are willing to work with them. To order. twelve months of continuous non cancelable non reschedule will supply So they're not guaranteeing capacity for that but they're prioritizing people that are willing to make those longer term commitments and because if we rewind it back to the for salvatore nineteen because other because a lot of other because a lot of automakers were uncertain about their demand they were unwilling to give a lot of certainty to these two suppliers. So that's kind of brought the semiconductor situation into where it is today and they're trying to work through this now and that's impacting. A lot of different automakers couple other quotes here just from people in the industry so this one is from continental Major supplier in the space. They're talking about lead. Times for semiconductors saying what with lead times of six to nine months. The semiconductor industry has not been able to scale it fast enough to meet this unexpected growth. In automotive demand which really is a return to previous levels not necessarily new growth than they continue saying quote the bottlenecks from the semiconductor industry expected to continue well into twenty twenty one causing major disruptions and continentals production. So that gives us a bit of a timeline in terms of how this issue looks. We don't necessarily have a scale from that. Then let's move into one of their quote here. This is from Tmc one of the obviously major manufacturers. I think they do like seventy percent of some semiconductors or something like that so specific to their automotive customers They continued to decrease demand for cms t s emcees semiconductors in third quarter of two thousand nineteen. The chipmaker only began to see southern recovery automotive orders in the fourth quarter. Their ceo said earnings call earlier this month

WIBC 93.1FM
"salvatore" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Making plans to vaccinate school staff. They're trying to get organized despite not knowing when educators will be deemed eligible for the shot. Leaders say the top priority is to not interrupt classes. Officials with the Fishers and Hamilton County health departments are weighing school schedules and vaccine supply in developing the process. Normal place. Schools would go through two weeks worth of vaccine just to do their school district. Most of the kids are virtual on Fridays. That would allow us a day where we could potentially get a large number of school staff vaccinated and it would also allow them an additional two days for recovery. Governor, Holcomb answered questions about vaccinating teachers during his coronavirus briefing last week. He did not say when teachers would qualify to get vaccines. So Marion County organizations are trying to make the vaccine more accessible for people in the Latino community. The nonprofit look Plaza, says many Latinos they're hesitant to get it because they're afraid of getting arrested or deported. The Plaza and the Marion County Health Department have already met with leaders in the community to work on solutions, but they're also focusing on better ways to communicate the benefits of getting the vaccines. Start promoting at a Spanish outreach campaign to dismantle any misinformation around the vaccine into trying to encourage more people to take it. Other local organizations say they're looking at holding virtual meetings with Spanish speaking people in Indiana to help address concerns about the shot. Everyone can get vaccinated regardless of their legal status as long as they're eligible under whatever the current distribution guidelines are. Indiana man charged in the cruise ship death of his 18 month old granddaughter will get three years of probation. Puerto Rican government announced Salvatore Nello sentence Chloe Wigan fell from an open window on a royal Caribbean ship while on vacation from South Bend. Her grandfather says he did not know the window was open when he lifted the child up to touch the glass. The child's parents.

WIBC 93.1FM
"salvatore" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Here's what's trending this hour. Indiana may install cameras in work zones, Eric Berman, with more on the bill headed to the House floor. Legislators have resisted cameras for traffic enforcement on privacy grounds, but they did approve cameras on school bus stop arms two years ago. The work zone proposal has been around even longer without getting a vote. But the House committee has unanimously endorsed a two year test run them up before cameras around the state. Eric Berman, 93 They'll ui VC Mobile NEWS Salvatore Nello gets probation for three years in the death of his 18 month old granddaughter, a Nello from Val. Raisel still says he didn't realize he was holding little ploy. Why again up to an open cruise ship window? If you're a parent, you know the chaos of having a baby and Indiana's former first lady Susan by had just given birth to twins. Chris Davis reports. He's got a gentle disposition of his mother. He's my nose. You're hearing sound right from the hospital room One day after the C section twins Nick and Bo by were born November 8th 1995. Well, since we decided that I'm gonna try to nurse them, it's going Be my print. Think pretty much a full time job for quite a while. Being that there are two of them, Mrs. By took some time off. But not a lot. She had a lot of work to do for the people of Indiana for several college in corporate boards and for the country. Chris Davis 93 wi be seen. Mobile news is by died Friday from brain cancer at age 61 on the level on the go and on Wi be si dot com. Now here's the forecast from the American Standard Heating Weather Center. Winter Weather Advisory south of India overnight was No showers up to an inch around the city, 1 to 2 inches south of India. Low down to 19 Cloudy with scattered snow showers Tuesday on high of 27 Come Wish TV Storm track A media roll book is that Coca Cola McDonald's happy Damn Bean. I don't see how that Makina.

77WABC Radio
"salvatore" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Least the Brady Fox News says the administration opens mass vaccination sites around the country. President Biden taking an online tour of one of them at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. It's the kind of partnership between the federal and state governments that I think and the private sector and help us vaccinate more people more quickly. And to get ahead of this virus that says it behind it. The president says he's optimistic there will be enough vaccine to get shots to over 300 million Americans by the end of summer, But concern remains about new variants of Cove it and the ongoing effectiveness of vaccines. South Africa suspending its use of AstraZeneca's version, for now on Lee Fizer and Madonna had vaccines approved for use in the U. S So far, Ah, man charged after his granddaughter's cruise ship death will not serve prison time, Indiana Grandpa said. Salvatore Nello was cruising with his family aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas in summer of 2019 when 18 month old granddaughter Chloe wagon fell from an open window 11 stories high. Nello was seen on video holding the girl up to the open window. He has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide, saying it was all an accident that he didn't realize the window was open. And that he held her up to bang on the glass. Like she's so often dated her brother's hockey games. Anello will serve three years probation. Evan Brown Fox News A man accused of bragging about ties to Rudy Giuliani to recruit investors as part of a fraud scheme is sentenced to a year and a day in prison. David Korea pleaded guilty to making false statements to the Federal Election Commission and conspiring to commit wire fraud. He's a co defendant of Giuliani associate left Parness, who has pleaded not guilty to the front. Charges and other counts, including illegal campaign contributions. America.

WAAM Talk 1600
"salvatore" Discussed on WAAM Talk 1600
"Help us, uh, vaccinate more people more quickly and to get ahead of this virus instead of behind it. The president says he's optimistic there will be enough vaccine to get shots to over 300 million Americans by the end of summer. But concern remains about new variants of covert and the ongoing effectiveness of vaccines. South Africa suspending its use of AstraZeneca's version, for now, on Lee Fizer and majority to have vaccines approved for use in the U. S so far, Ah, man charged after his granddaughter's cruise. Ship. Death will not serve prison time. Indiana Grandpa Salvatore Nello was cruising with his family aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the seas in summer of 2019 when 18 month old granddaughter Chloe wagon fell from an open window. 11 stories high. Nello was seen on video holding the girl up to the open window. He has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide, saying it was all an accident that he didn't realize the window was open. And that he held her up to bang on the glass. Like she's so often dated her brother's hockey games. Anello will serve three years probation. Evan Brown Fox News A man accused of bragging about ties to Rudy Giuliani to recruit investors as part of a fraud scheme is sentenced to a year and a day in prison. David Korea pleaded guilty to making false statements to the Federal Election Commission and conspiring to commit wire fraud. He's a co defendant of Giuliani associate left Parness, who has pleaded not guilty to the front. Charges and other counts, including illegal campaign contributions. America is listening to Fox News. From the Fox News Podcasts Network, download and listen to the tyrants and Tim Ladies. This is why you must not laugh at men's jokes. Yes, yes, and try and like, make them like things like, if your as a way of flirting because then they will run around thinking they're funny. Like Cam Cam is not funny at all. And I told about he's like older rules like whatever my jokes like that because they were trying to.

Accelerate Your Business Growth
How To Silence Your Saboteur with Remy Blumenfeld
"My guest. Today is remmy blumenfeld. Me is one of the world's leading us coaches in advisors. He's contributed more than fifty articles to forbes and has listed by the independent newspaper as one of the twenty most influential. Lgbtq people in the united kingdom. He's been featured the new york times the sunday times. Forbes and inc is clients are leaders from across the creative sector from film. Tv advertising publishing in gaining. Thanks so much for joining me today. Remmy ion is my pleasure. I am thrilled to have you here. We're gonna be talking about a subject. That number one i think is so important for business. Owners and founders but also so timely. I guess i i would say it's probably evergreen. You know it's probably always timely. But it is about that that savage that inner salvator that we have And i would really like to start with asking you to share. What what you think that saboteur is and how you see it affecting business owners yeah so the saboteur is a voice in your head and of course we are all made up of many different parts that may be the salesman that maybe the publicist that may be the shy retiring person with complex beings but when we have a conversation with ourselves in our head very often the part of ourselves that we're talking to in our head is not the most helpful part very often. The part of ourselves with communicating with is the saboteur. And the sabah. I i think it's helpful to think about this in terms of evolution you know. The saboteur is the voice in our head was designed to protect us and to be helpful to all survival by saying. Don't try that come up before and it didn't work And that's very helpful when you're going to be eaten by a barrel full down a precipice in primitive terms. It's very helpful to have a cautionary voice in your head that saying. Don't take that risk. Don't try that again. That could end in failure. You could eaten by a lion but these days you know when the risks were taking not life threatening risks for the huge majority that voice in our head. that staff from evolution is really unhelpful. Because it's it's a. It's a constantly questioning challenging. Tao ching voice the taps into environmental circumstances to remind us why whatever it is about to do could end up in bad trouble and and the bad trouble that it could end us up in. These days is really only failure. Failure as we know is necessary to success. Because if you don't fail dozens of times you won't succeed in my business. Before i went into coaching i was in. I was in tv entertainment. And you had to pitch a whole lot of ideas before you gotta yes. There was a saying that our industry sounds like yes. No no no no no no no no no no yes no no no no no no and you know the voice in your head would always be saying. Oh don't do that. Don't pitch that show put in that proposal. You could look foolish. You could fail. It could be rejected. Who are you to do this. And i think diane you're right that the voice is evergreen sadly but in these times off of stress and scarcity and on news waves being completely clogged with with negative messages. Al-sabah has a lot of material to work on. You know because it. It doesn't take much to derail you because you know. I thought i mean a very simple one is like don't do that. It's a recession. Who will want that. It's a recession and that immediately kind of short circuits so many things just thinking well the economic times a bad so the voice in my head. That saying don't do that. Whatever that might be launching new product lines. Start a business hire somebody expand. Whatever it is you might be thinking of doing when that voice in your head you're sabotage says don't try that those a recession on think you. Are you crazy. The other part of you the pop. That's perhaps a little bit more and daring is very easily put off. So maybe that's you know that's a helpful kind of overview of our savage basically the voice in your head that says. Don't you try that. you'll look foolish. Don't try that it won't work. Why are you even thinking of doing that. Who'd think you up to do it. That's the sabotage on. It sounds like the there are times when the saboteur sounds like the their reasoning is valid. Like what the example escaping. Don't you that. There's a recession right. So so it feels like it's we. Can vince ourselves saboteurs right. A hundred percent hundred percent and the and the sabah works on pre existing agreements. Which are out there in the world which it's part of a that you'll never gonna ditch your saboteur and i think it's perhaps even useful to to recognize that voice in your head has has a place it has a place and if you think of all the different parts of yourself as being you'll personal board of advisors than having one board member who saying don't try that as a recession. Don't try that it went. What don't do it again. You'll look foolish. That can be okay. Annoying let's no pretend it's not annoying tablet board member like that. It's annoying but it can be useful. I think the problem diameters for many of us alone in our heads with the board of one the board member of one that we have is the salvatore and until we labeled at bold member as the saboteur. Recognize that you know. She has a value but she's not driving us to the place where we want to go quickly or in daring courageous ambitious imaginative way initially realized that than we. Oh yes that's the truth. Well it's not. The truth is just one perspective. It's just one it's one perspective and you could even argue that it's a useful perspective but it it. It's the only perspective you become allies because all the conversations that you're having with yourself you'll sabotage in your head end up in feeling defeated and feeling like Thank goodness. I didn't try that because i would have looked foolish as though you see. I think the saboteur believes the failing and looking foolish are the worst possible things that could happen to you. And of course a part of you part of me believes that too because we've all had bad experiences with failing looking foolish and so when the saboteur voice in our head says that we listen whereas the reality is we should as a good chairman of our own board. Say thank you for your contribution. I will bear that in mind and then take some other input right. That's that's the way i look at it. Yeah yeah yeah definitely okay. So how does someone silence that saboteur question. And i'm afraid the answer is you cannot silence you'll sabah. Zabaleta was put that by evolution. Some people's loud too some people sabotage more frequent. However what you can do is put your saboteur in that place and i think the first thing you can do is just by recognizing it by recognizing the that voice in my head that i'm talking with all the time is very often my saboteur and when it creeps in need to recognize that that's that's the perspective but not the only respect. So that's one thing you know the very first thing but it's really important. Recognize the voice in my head is not me it's by sabato and then the second thing is maybe just to kind of put it in a box so i think of my subah diane like a like a still away on my ship right. So i'm the captain and the captain decides where we're going to go how we're gonna get the how it's going to be. Who's gonna come along for the ride and the saboteur is a stowaway who i don't really want on the ship. They are there any way and they are always undermining everyone on everything and it has a useful function but they are still away.

Biz Talk Radio
"salvatore" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"That's locally grown here and that I mentioned and we have pre roles as well. And, um ta pickles. Two different versions of our daily Salvatore, both bomb. Wonderful and so and are the kids involved in the farm with you. They love to run. They love to run through the field. That's for sure. And they've also have helped with the harvesting. Yeah. Makes for a good game of hide and seek and tall him. Oi, that. Oh, I bet I bet Is it hard to grow hemp in Vermont? Well, thankfully, we've been. We've been blessed amazing soil here and on the property that we have that has been previously before. Before Noah's parents hadn't presented plan. It was It was Gary, the dairy farm. It had cows so all that is still in the soil, along with the farmers that have helped tend to the land over the years as well. So It's got. It's been great. Getting to know this soil hasn't been the short season is the only challenge But with our with our who comes, we were able to fixed in that a little bit as well. Yes. And tell us a little bit about the Waterbury Anti racism coalition. Please. I'm so glad you accident that the world that interest in the coalition I was bred from a story or experience that Again, Um, our young school. School kid shared at a out of at a rally and not trigger And you insist on his stories of being singled out by teachers and having different appearances that He felt illuminated and because of his race and the community decided group of us, um and some close friends decided. Let's start this organization where we can help Have a space where by pop people in community can be heard and supported, and 1% of ourselves goes towards the water, Very anti racism Coalition and Noah and I are both on steering committee for that and started to do And work within the schools and also creating a mural that would create the representation that we feel the community needs because black representation and buy a plot representation does matter. And we are here and we're just spread out. So it's nice to, uh, be a part of this coalition that's helping faithful. Thank you so much for being with us. I love your story. I love the fact that you went back to farming and we thank you for your time today. Give us the website. As we say goodbye to you. Our website is didn't bond farms dot com and thank you. Thank you for having me. Thank you and we'll be right back. Cannabis Talk ages. Ian Educational Odyssey with Frankie Boyer will return in just a moment..

Behind The Numbers
"salvatore" Discussed on Behind The Numbers
"Have clients that reached out and said yet. There is no succession here. I'm ready to sell. But i worked extremely hard for my business and so i wanna be able to get the right multiple but i want to be out and then set up a trust plan for my family and how move forward from there you have others. That are saying depending on who i partner up with and get married with. I may to consider staying. So i go back to. This is several years ago. We had a client that i never thought which sell his business and he came to me and he said sal no one's gonna take over my business. No one wants to be in this mike. I know how to take care of them. So i've basically is going to sell to a competitor and so the first thing i asked him is what are you gonna do right. You live and die your business. And he is response to me. Is i want to stay on for five years. And he was very strategic. What he did is he took less money. Upfront and said let me. Let's be a partner in building the business in pay me out over five years depending on how we grow our eba right. So that's an earn out. Stressor earn out strategy and so then after the five years when i talked to him i said. Are you staying on another five absolutely not. I'm finished so it's all it's all function of partner up with. And then you know what's what's the next strategy for you personally. We have about two minutes to go but just to finish off on this topic. We've talked what companies should be doing. But we're the mistakes that you've seen folks make as they're thinking about the exit plan. This is the succession plan that if you had a chance to tell them you know three years in advance. Don't do what you did or don't do what you're thinking of doing..

Behind The Numbers
"salvatore" Discussed on Behind The Numbers
"The numbers. I'm dave bookbinder and today we're talking with south patty. Who is a senior vice president at bank. Sal a lot of good stuff coming in the first segment. We'll let's let's jump into the things that are business owners are listening for now. Your ideas advice for them for what they should be thinking about as we're about to head into a new year what what should business owners be focusing on. Yeah thanks david so obviously you know business. Owners are being faced with a lot right now whether it's You know we're to employees. Work is a virtual person. the other is What does the what does the out of the workplace look like the planning around that. And so as we move into the twenty twenty one and we move forward. It's really centered around. How do you execute against that. And then more importantly are able to your client's needs make sure the your employees are safe. I think that's a big big priority right now for a lot of business owners. I'm hearing is we have said for the first time we've heard clients. Tell us that the had long term employees that love to come to the office and now are concerned right for for health reasons so as we move forward. What does that look like. You might have a hybrid model and you know who stays in the office. Who doesn't stay in the office. You have business owners that their supply chain has changed significantly So supply chain management is an area that needs to be considered and looked at If you look at how powder product is arriving at at our doorsteps that has if you're so everybody's clicking and supply chain management and the and the industrial warehouse space is in high demand because there's products coming to us and we're just wearing a consumer hat who a guy who had to buy a chair Order it in god. What was it october november..

Behind The Numbers
"salvatore" Discussed on Behind The Numbers
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Behind The Numbers
"salvatore" Discussed on Behind The Numbers
"What's the best way for the movie that yes My email's the best way. My email address is s patty it. Wsf bank dot com. Yeah we've got five minutes to go in the first segment. I want to just pick up on something that you just talked about. In context of his infant mindset about getting employees engaged. So you know that you're preaching to the choir on that but what does that mean to you about getting employees engagement. And how do you go about doing that. Yes so so. The the best thing that i love is leadership and how you engage employees and get get them all committed especially in an environment right now. It's really reaching out in making sure that they understand this strategy the mission when you look at west we have such in an excellent culture around that where our associates not only have pivoted but have also you look at our retail retail partners How they come into the to the brand every day and do the things that they have to do. It's really Leadership starts from the top. It's really about listening learning and then also making sure that you know they're engaged and looking for ways to be strategic And how you go to market because in my opinion and i've always said this and you may have heard me say this before when you have fully engaged employees. You're going to have happy customers. Yeah and it started. It all starts with with making sure that the employees are engaged. Oh yeah hey look like. I said you're preaching to the choir anybody who wants to know what that looks like him. Fly southwest right. They're kind of the poster child for a real good example In like the two minutes or so we have here though. Tell me about how engaging employees has been now in this remote work environment. Yeah so if you look at you look at you know. We spent a lot of our time in a client facing mode right and we're re visiting clients and meeting with them. That's all done. Virtually through zoo so we. We had to make sure that everybody's embraced that and more importantly that they have the tools to be able to do that. And in some cases you're going to find that clients may want to continue until they feel comfortable in that virtual setting where others are saying. Hey i think we could. You know get together and so distance like we're doing in had had in person meetings and face to face eventually. We're going to have to get back to that depending on the role that you're in but it's but it's definitely been a challenge but it's amazing to see how everybody has come together has embraced that and look the creative ways to still you know service the client and And make sure that where you know executing on on our promise. Yes we were talking before. We went on the air here and i. I mentioned that. I think that this video conferencing is probably going to be the new normal. In terms of the way we conduct otherwise would have been a teleconference because this allows us to to look and see look each other in the eye and create that connection. Even if you can't physically be together so that's a good spot for us to take a quick commercial break sow don't go anywhere and won't you watching and listening sit tight. We'll.

Mornings on the Mall with Brian Wilson
Los Angeles County's Lynwood City Manager Placed On Administrative Leave Following Response To Shooting Of 2 Deputies
"You had, of course, the shooting of the deputies in Los Angeles and there was there is a city man. The city manager of a suburb in that area is in the woods called Linwood City. It's right in the area, and the city manager of Linwood City is Jose. Oh, Mettetal. I'm sure I'm not pronouncing that correctly. Apologies, Jose. He has never been put on leave pending an internal investigation. And here is why Salvatore Alatorre Isa Linwood City Councilman, and he told Fox News that the council had a closed session last night and in that session, Allah tour. Put forth emotion to discipline or dismiss all met a tall because he posted on his personal instagram opposed right after the deputies were shot he put he put opposed that said Chickens come home to roost with a picture of Malcolm X. This is right after the deputies were shot, so the message was pretty clear with what he was saying there. It didn't need an explanation. Hey, told Fox News Allah tour told Fox News and in a text message. That the move against the metal was protocol and that he is gone and he will not represent Linwood anymore. It's a legal process to protect the city. He said. The city manager went beyond his authority with his remarks, even though it was posted to his private account, and I have see here's my thing. I'm a big fan of You. You're allowed to have a private life. If you're in public service, I think you're allowed to have a private life and I I look sometimes and I'm going to be fair, like for Chick Fillet, the owner of Chick fil A Everybody's all upset with him because he donated Teo that proposition California to not legalize gay marriage. You know what, Like, five years years ago or so, whatever, but getting his business practice in practice. They don't decide discriminated discriminated against Anyone for being gay or anything like that. Those are his personal beliefs, but But if this is different, this is these are this guy's personal beliefs. Right notably, you're allowed those But this is a personal belief. That's kind of your talking about death on somebody like like applauding someone's death to me that goes beyond the pale. Now there are some of the left tools. They will wait a minute. You know, the owner of chicken Is applauding, you know, and working actively to keep gay people from getting married that affects their lives. That's terrible, horrible thing, but I don't think you can equate them. You know, there's a line for me there somewhere. I'm just trying to be intellectually honest. You know, You know what I'm saying. Like, I think you have a private life. I can think you can say things privately. These are my beliefs, But I don't bring those beliefs to work with

Kottke Ride Home
Astronomers spot the biggest, strangest black hole collision ever found
"Black holes merged in a massive collision seven billion years ago, an event that was only just detected by astronomers. Quoting the verge, the distant show included two major players one black hole roughly sixty six times the mass of our Sun and another black hole roughly eighty five times the mass of our sun the to came close together rapidly spinning around one another several times per second before eventually crashing together in a violent burst of energy that sent shock waves throughout the universe the results of their merger one single black hole roughly one, hundred, forty, two times the mass of our sun and quotes. This makes this new black hole in intermediate sized black hole just the size that has always eluded astronomers smaller black holes called stellar mass black holes like the two that collided or anything between five and one hundred times the mass of our sun and are relatively common as are supermassive black holes ones that are millions and billions the time the mass of our Sun but anything inbetween they've previously only existed in theory according. Again the discovery could help explain why the universe looks the way it does with relatively bountiful scattering of smaller black holes and a few supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies. One theory of how supermassive black holes get so big is that smaller black holes merge over and over consolidating until they become enormous. But if that were the case there'd have to be intermediate black holes out there in the universe somewhere and quotes. This merger is also the farthest one. The observatory's detected it US based in Italy based Virgo have ever detected five point three, billion, par six from us. When massive objects like black holes merge they create gravitational waves that are huge literal ripples in space and time. But by the time they make it to us. They're barely detectable. That's where observatories like Ligo and virgo come in which have been designed specifically to pick up on these faint gravitational waves. This particular one dubbed John One nine zero to one was detected on May. Twenty first of last year and was just published today in the Journal Physical Review Letters in the astrophysical journal letters quoting the verge again lie go and Virgo only picked up four little waves from the merger in their detectors perturbations that lasted just one tenth of a second scientists working with the data used four different algorithms to find the wiggles ultimately allowing them to pinpoint the masses of the merger and just How much energy was released during the process of the collision the of seven times the mass of our sun was destroyed and became energy leaving the system. So it's pretty impressive in terms of energetics. If you think about it said Salvatore vitale assistant professor at Lago, the equivalent of seven suns was destroyed in a very small fraction of a second end quote. Yeah. In a tenth of a second, this black hole collision created ten thousand times the total energy that Sun emits over its entire lifetime. And here's another weird thing about this discovery. One of the black holes that merged the larger one with the solar mass of eighty five it really shouldn't even exist. Quoting, bad astronomy eighty, five solar masses is bigger than any black hole we expect to get from a single Supernova. Massive Star explodes the core collapses to form a black hole cores from about thirty two to sixty five times. The Sun's mass, which is huge are unstable creating huge positions in the star, which then explodes leaving behind a black hole less than sixty four times the sun's mass. Stars with cores from sixty five up to roughly one, hundred, thirty, five times the Sun's mass. Then these are absolute beasts very few exist undergo what's called pair production instability where energies in the core are so high that gamma rays very high energy photons of light spontaneously split into electrons and positron 's this robs the core of energy it needs to support itself and the results can be catastrophic. The Star can either have a cosmic paroxysm or. Can Explode the court itself detonates as well leaving behind no black hole at all stars more massive than that should leave behind black holes in the eye. mbH Or intermediate black hole range more than one hundred times the sun's mass but stars like that are incredibly rare. So a black hole with eighty five solar masses. These weird. The only way we know how to create one is if to lower mass black holes merged to form it and quote. So a lot of weird unprecedented stuff in this black hole merger. As with all great discoveries, it has led to more questions than answers. Observatories Ligo and Virgo off line at the moment undergoing upgrades. But when they return at the end of next year, astronomers are hopeful that they'll be able to detect even more mergers like this one and maybe shed some light on some of these

Kingpins
Joe Profaci
"The underworld. Today's quote comes from Salvatori profanity. An influential captain in the most famous Colombo crime family based in New York City for fought. She's actions were ruthless but they were necessary to keep the families disputes away from authorities. Nowhere was this sentiment more apparent than in his famous quote. Goodfellas don't sue goodfellas goodfellas kill goodfellas cheese. Father Joe was the original head of the crime family before his death in nineteen sixty two in the years. Following the family was taken over by Joseph Colombo. The younger prophecy never expressed regret over. Not taking over for his father. He knew it was best if he worked outside of the limelight. Things were easier to accomplish in the shadows while Prophet. She never led the family. His role was important in keeping the peace profound. She was known to be a great mediator. Inter family disputes and was called in to squash any problems for example in nineteen ninety two a mob lawyer in Philadelphia named Salvatore threatened to sue a mobster named carmine Franco Avena accused Franko of skimming money off the top of their Waste Management. Racket without telling him as if the accusation itself wasn't enough to stir up trouble. Avena wanted to take the matter to court. Never the best idea for a criminal organization. The fifty-six-year-old flew in to settle the dispute at the behest of the Colombo family Ci Son was also married to a Venus daughter so in addition to helping the crime family he was protecting his own family profonde. She begged Wien not to file a civil suit. Exposing the entire business in front of a judge would lead to more charges against everyone but Avena was steadfast. That's when pro fauci uttered his famous quote to survive the mob. You had to avoid the courts. This wasn't how things were run instead. Violence was the law of the land. Profonde she didn't want Vena killed. He was family but if he didn't relent. That would be the only way forward. It took some more working over but Avena down. He and Franco settled their deal out of court weeks. Later the problem was federal officials. Had bugged. Evine is office. Every word of his conversation with Prof Archie was heard and some of prophecies comments were used to pin his men on a slew of charges. It was the biggest and most ironic slip up of his career. But he himself ultimately didn't face prosecution he was able to retreat back into the shadows just the way he liked it after a few more years of peacekeeping by the early two thousands prof

AP News Radio
Cruise line: Grandpa leaned out window before girl's fall
"The parents of Khloe weekend are suing royal Caribbean claiming it was negligent by allowing an eleven floor window to be open in the children's play area in July but royal Caribbean is seeking a dismissal placing the blame for the eighteen month old baby spatial fall on her grandfather fifty one year old Salvatore nella was charged with negligent homicide there importer Rico but insisted he thought there was glass covering the window the cruise line says the video shows that he clearly knew the window was open he had leaned out of it for several seconds before picking up the baby and holding her out the window for about thirty seconds until apparently he lost his grip I'm Jackie Quinn

Dana Loesch
Royal Caribbean says video shows grandfather knew window was open
"The video shows ploy weakens grandfather knew the ship's window was open says royal Caribbean in a motion for dismissal of the lawsuit filed by the toddlers family still photos submitted by the cruise line appear to show Salvatore Nello leaning out the open window before he lifted his granddaughter over a railing he claims he thought the window was closed she fell eleven stories on to the dock in San Juan Puerto

AM Tampa Bay
Grandfather charged in toddler's fatal cruise ship fall
"A grandfather charged with negligent homicide after his granddaughter fell to her death on a cruise ship is made his first court appearance Salvatore Nerio of Indiana's charge for the death of eighteen month old Chloe why again last July before a judge in San Juan Puerto Rico where the ship was docked when the little girl fell more than a hundred feet through an open

Brett Winterble
Grandfather charged in cruise ship death
"A new twist in the sad story of the grandfather who accidentally dropped his granddaughter more than one hundred feet to her death on a cruise ship he's now under arrest CBS news about Piper has the story he dropped his young granddaughter from the eleventh floor of a cruise ship and now he's charged in her death a judge ordered the arrest of Salvatore Nello after prosecutors submitted evidence and said eighteen month old Chloe why again fell when he raised her up to an open window of a royal Caribbean ship it happened in July while the ship was docked in port a Rico a family attorney saying the little girl asked her grandfather to lift her up so she could bang on the glass in a children's area but there was no glass and she fell to her death Adele was scheduled to appear in court November twentieth mac Piper CBS

Roe Conn
Grandfather charged in death of girl who fell from cruise ship
"A grandfather who police say allegedly dropped his young granddaughter from the eleventh floor of a cruise ship docked importer Rico has been accused of negligent homicide Salvatore Nello about praise those being held on eighty thousand dollars bond after prosecutors say the two year old girl fell when you raise your up to an open window and hello blamed royal Caribbean for leaving the window

Kingpins
Who Was Anthony Salvatore Casso?
"Is our second second episode on italian mobster. Anthony gas pipe casio one of the nineteen eighties richest and deadliest kingpins and last week. We heard about his childhood on the fringes of the mob world and his rise in the ranks of the lucchese family this week. We'll discuss thus how his struggles to keep the family alive turned into a bloodbath

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Recycling And The Mob
"Support for this podcast and the following message come from Google from Connecticut to California from Mississippi to Minnesota. Millions of businesses are using Google tools to grow. Oh online learn how Google is supporting businesses in your state at Google dot com slash economic impact so in nineteen eighty-seven something convinced convinced many U.. S. cities to pick up recyclable items from residents homes Sarah Gonzales with our planet money podcast reports it started with a garbage barge and the mob mob yeah we kinda over cycling to the Mafia like the Gambino's John Guidi yeah that Mafia and and it starts with this guy in Mobile Alabama low Harrelson H. A. R. R. E. L. S. O. N.. Super Proud of his age eighty five live. Can you believe that still running onto cylinders not a mafia guy just a regular guy you call them farmer of you like this. I grew up. They were sharecroppers. I grew corn cotton potatoes. All kinds of vegetables typical of Alabama grew up in a home The days then in the nineteen eighties Harrelson learns this thing that he hates trash has a hidden use the methane garbage emits can be turned into electricity so Harrelson Allston decides he's going to collect a bunch of garbage in North Carolina and turn it into energy but he would need a lot of garbage and at the time if you were interested interested in garbage. New York was the place but it was controlled by the mob. Oh yes now. That's a story that will take a lot more time than we have today. Those cartel control the flow of garbage and has yet deal with specifically. You had to deal with a guy named <music> Salvatore Avellino Sal a Mambas with the Lucchese crime family who controlled garbage hauling on Long Island got ten years for conspiring inspiring in the murders of two garbage men and I found him. Hello Hi this Salvatori. Yes he's auditory. My Name is Sarah and I'm doing a story about the garbage barge. I know that it's kind of a complicated story but I want to see if you would chat with me about it <hes> well. I really rather not be honest which I want to be polite but good luck but I really don't WanNa talk about. It was the greatest idea hi dear what I was way ahead of my time and do you mind telling me why you don't WanNa talk about yes okay yes. He minds Salvatore Avellino guys picked. picked up garbage and Lowell Harrelson wanted to buy it. There was a ride in a stretch Cadillac Limos. That was a little scary but that was it. Harrelson was in business with the Mafia. He's a nice guy. I like how they rent. A barge called the Mo bro four thousand and he tugboat to tug the barge and on March twenty second nineteen eighty seven three thousand one hundred and eighty six tons of New York garbage set sail steered by Captain Duffy saint-pierre a few saint-pierre one of the best in business people start noticing the barge moving down the coast like what is that thing they think there must be some mobster toxic big waste hidden on the barge and a court order blocks it from unloading in North Carolina the get out and get away from this crowd the barges tied to a Cyprus tree the and the Mississippi River Waiting Mississippi didn't want it Florida Alabama Louisiana all say do not bring it here the barges on the nightly news like who will say no tomorrow the most watched load of garbage in the memory of man. It's become something of a national joke still loaded with tons of garbage still unwanted so the buyer just bobbing in the water two months four months baking in the sun poor captain. Duffy saint-pierre can't dock anywhere to take a shower even and there are all these stats coming out at the time that showed. Food town dumps were closing so people that they filled them all up. There was nowhere for this garbage to go. We've run out of places to throw away our throwaways always where we feel. We weren't full. This is Thomas Kinman in environmental economist at Bucknell University. He's as town dumps were closing but bigger. Regional landfills were taking their place but people didn't see that and so the recycling Arrow was born. That's why we recycled to this day. Who knows where we'd be without that barge? After five months a judge ordered Lowell Harrelson's garbage to go back to where it came from New York to be burned what a legacy <hes> forever will be known as that dummy who sailed the garbage barge. You are basically the reason why we recycle yeah. It has an impact on my tombstone. I would like them to say this. Oh boy did his damnedest okay and lead there so we recycle now in part because of a misconception that the U._S. was running out of landfill space. Sarah Gonzales N._p._R..