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"san carlos" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

01:52 min | Last month

"san carlos" Discussed on KCBS All News

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"san carlos" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

01:49 min | Last month

"san carlos" Discussed on KCBS All News

"And the Hine says community firefighters and the Bay departments community have vigilant been able remain to spend to more time on the fact fire that mitigation. we can still experience That's what wildfires. a lot of our crews are doing Weber says is another fuels plus work, fire fuel reduction work and we've gotten a lot more done this year than we've been able to in the last almost 10 years so that's played CBS. a significant And role just ahead in on KCBS, the mitigation I'm piece Jennifer Hodges. which is so Why important. the low income In in the North California Bay Jeffrey will Shab, have even better Orman. She options is when in it comes the to KCBS healthy fruits traffic and center vegetables. with this update. What are we watching, And Joey? right Well, now we've got it's this time big to check in road with Joey work project in Redwood City, San Carlos area. Highway 101 going northbound is completely closed working on this you're bridge ready for and the work. it's closed from Whipple Well, you know Avenue you to want to Holly skip that Street. again. This is going to 101 happen until northbound five o from 'clock Whipple tomorrow morning. to Holly So if Street you have to in get San Carlos is closed. Now let's cruise over on our way to Half Moon Bay. If you want to enjoy the pumpkin festival that ends on at Highway five 92 o 'clock this working afternoon. your way westbound. Looks like from 280 And then big cruise. all We're going the to way go up into to Fairfield Half Moon Bay. on It's going Interstate to take you 80 about westbound an hour Manual on That should Campus take a bit, Parkway. but you've There's got heavy a crash. traffic starting from Cherry This one Glen just now Road. has the left lane Your next block. traffic update Looks like somebody is has 218 lost on a tire the traffic so leader, that should KCBS. Thank you, Joey. Let's take a look at your KCBS weather forecast. Now a warming trend starts this afternoon inland tonight. highs in Cloudy the low again 80s

"san carlos" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

Dennis Prager Podcasts

04:55 min | 4 months ago

"san carlos" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

"I look at the comments on any given article. Not just my own any given article and then what I click on into New York Times is readers picks or In other places, it's popular. I click on that You can click on newest oldest most popular. I believe those are your three choices. I Click on most popular. I want to see what other readers like So listen to the most popular comment on the New York Times Brett Stevens column defending free speech John in San Carlos, California, where is San Carlos? Do you know I Okay, I mean does I was just curious doesn't matter Famously yelling fire in a crowded theater is not considered free speech So is actively distributing Misinformation that is clearly harmful to public health and safety not similar Why should we protect people who are doing the harm instead of people who are being harmed? 634 recommends They're all subscribers to the New York Times The second most popular comment has 300 something it is almost twice number two This is what New York Times readers support The government says it's misinformation suppress it There is no difference between the American left and the communists of the Soviet Union There is no difference with regard to freedom The entire left is communist in terms of morality Values and liberty they are this is a perfect example The government says misinformation if the government is Soviet or the government is Democrat Party u.s You suppress it or New Zealand If you do not hear it from the government, it is not true That woman is now teaching at Harvard along with Lori Lightfoot Gives you an idea of where Harvard is descending Harvard now has more administrators than it does students and way more Probably was it twice as much as faculty more than twice as much It is amazing how it doesn't disturb most liberals That the people they vote for are for suppressing speech, but you hear it This is it the most popular comment on Bret Stephens article if you spread misinformation Like what for example? What did he have in mind? That lockdowns are pernicious that children shouldn't be masked that children should be allowed to school All of that was declared by the left as lies misinformation disinformation So I asked the entire time is the Swedish government lying to its people They let kids in school the entire time the entire time kids under 16 were allowed in school You're yelling fire in a crowded theater if you if you if you're against mandates a Look at what the the neo-communist Who runs Canada did during the truckers? When truckers were told you you will be fired if you do not get vaccinated Shut down their bank accounts And this the average Canadian yawned The Human species is not Created with a particular yearning to be free The particular yearning as I have so often said is to be taken care of and Guess what? They're mutually exclusive At a certain point of being taken care of you have in fact traded in your freedom To be fair Listen to the number two most popular comment on Brett Stevens article in the New York Times It is the name of the guy they all have a name.

"san carlos" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

02:25 min | 9 months ago

"san carlos" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"Best bets. This is the HR RN best bet. All right buddy, where are you going? Yeah, I mean, we don't like to give off huge favorites, generally. And tap a trace is going to be a huge braver and if Frank's rockette is going to be a huge favorite. I assume the horse I'm picking is going to be a huge favor, but maybe not quite the two to 5 sort of price, those others might be. I just think Clara absolutely is way, way better than the field at Oakland. And I think what you said about malloc. What would the price be on mala fed against this group? And that's nothing to take away from secret oath or hidden connection. I just think Clara is in a different class. The morning line is 6 to 5. I'm unloading the bank account if you get 6 to 5. I think it's probably more like four to 5. I still think clear a year is good value at that price. I just think she's in a different class from this group. All right, so Claire, for Dave in the azeri, yesterday a little bit on our first bet racing show. We had time to talk a little bit about my misfortune at the craps table at pachanga casino outside of LA. Well, to use craps terminology, I'm going to bet on the come as it were with my HR and best bet. And that's in the grade three San Carlos tomorrow at San Anita. I think number three spirit and Makena is a horse with a bright future. Now, I don't know why it took so long to get this horse to the races. He's a 5 year old, only raised three times thus far, and he didn't start till the back half of his four year old campaign. But he looks like he's getting better and better, and I think he has more upside than the others in this race. And the repeat of his last race, I think, is good enough to make him the one of the ones to beat. He's four to one on the morning line spirit of Makena on the come, as it were in the grade three San Carlos race 5 tomorrow at San Anita. Want to remind everybody another bang up edition of the equine form presented by twin spires tomorrow morning from 8 to 11 a.m. Eastern Time. Our good friend Mike Penn of the baron of the backstretch is joined by Hall of Fame trainer Todd Fletcher as he looks back on forte's powerful win in the fountain of youth. He discusses the contenders and Saturdays Tampa Bay Derby. Trainers Ben Kroll brook and Tim yak teen talk about their top three year old stakes winners from last weekend. It's been through farms GM Ned toffee reflects upon beholders racing career shares an update on what

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"san carlos" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

06:13 min | 9 months ago

"san carlos" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"Stakes preview here on the horse racing radio network. I'm Bobby Newman along with Dave Friedman. We've got 12 stakes to look at on tonight's edition of the weekend states preview a little bit of a slower weekend Dave as far as the major three year old races on the way toward this year's Triple Crown, but it is the marquee event at Tampa Bay downs the Tampa Bay Derby. It doubts as a really nice card this weekend and I think there's some interesting races around the country. I'm really looking forward to the azeri at Oakland park, but there's good racing all over the place. If you're looking for opportunities, I think you can find it mixed in from coast to coast this weekend. All right, well, we're going to start on the left coast with our program tonight. There are two great at stakes on the San Anita card tomorrow. By the way, I hope the weather is a little bit better tomorrow than it was today, is of course they did cancel racing this afternoon at San Anita with rainfall throughout the day. Hope for a little bit better weather and obviously good racing conditions as we go forward with stakes races, both tomorrow and Sunday on their scheduled programs. First of the stakes we're going to look at race number 5 out at Santa Anita tomorrow. It's the grade three San Carlos. These are the sprinters, four year olds and up going 7 furlongs on the main track, a short but sweet field of 6 going to post and two favorites on the morning line both look like their major players. Number two forbidden kingdom and the 5 get her number. Yeah, I think those two make the most sense. And my question for you, Bobby is, is forbidden kingdom going to clear or a spirit of mechanic in a run with forbidden kingdom and maybe set up something off the pace. Well, I'm going to say that I think spirit of Makena or is going to be right outside forbidden kingdom and actually may out finish forbidden kingdom because he's going to have the benefit of the outside draw. And listen, I know that usually go first in these, but I'm going to say, I think spurred of McKenna is an up and comer that is a major player in this race. I know he has not been facing the competition that he is going to see tomorrow, but he's done what he needs to do. He's lightly raced. He's never run a bad race. And I think a repeat of his last race and allowance when where he went 6 furlongs in one O 8 and three is good enough to make him one of the ones to beat if not the horse to beat tomorrow in the San Carlos. Yeah, I only see the three of them and my fear is that forbidden kingdom and spirit of mackenna are kind of at each other's throat early on and maybe for most of the race and get her number gets a perfect trip and kind of rolls home late. So I picked get her number, but I agree with you from a value standpoint of forbidden kingdom is 8 to 5 and get her number is 9 to 5 and spirit of McKenna is four to one. I think spirit of McKinney is the best value. How would you like to know a little bit about spirit and McCain of before his first race? He debuted at delmar last August, and he won at odds of 41 to one. Yeah, I would have liked that. If you had tipped me off to that, I would have been appreciative. I'm fairly certain if you could have told me that I would be picking spirit of McKenna to win the 2023 San Carlos. I may have put a few dollars on him in that first race. Now that being said, Bobby, in spirit of McKenna's second race, and I understand it was that a mile and we're running 7 furlongs tomorrow number one holding the loot beat spirit of Makena. So maybe some of the other horses in here how be it in holding the loot aren't all that far back from kind of the primary candidates. Now in holding the loot like number 5 get her number is probably wanting a little bit of pace in front to help. He's more of a route type. So shortening up to 7 furlongs, the faster they go early on, the better chance that he has to close and get the win. It's a short field, but it's a fun race. The grade three San Carlos tomorrow at San Anita. The featured race tomorrow at San Anita is race number 8, and this is the grade one beholder mile a race that for many, many years was run over at Hollywood park and was known as the vanity handicap. Now it's the beholder mile named for that great champion beholder from not too many years ago. Good field gathering had to see this race. There are very few horses in here that I would eliminate. And if I'm playing a pick four pick 5 pick 6, something like that. I'm going to have to use a whole bunch of them. I do not have very strong feelings. And the morning line did not come out the way I was hoping for it because I thought I might get a price on somebody that I had a little bit of an inkling towards. And it just didn't really happen. I certainly look at fun to dream for Bob Baffert, who has won 6 of 7 career starts, not three of those are against Cal breads and this is stretching out from 7 furlongs to a mile. I thought fun to dream and I still kind of think fun to dream is going to be the favorite in cure 5 to two in the morning line, but I'm wondering if that's going to be more like 9 to 5 when they actually break from the gate. Number four midnight memories, another baffert horse is coming off the layoff and was actually the favorite against fun to dream when they ran on opening day at Santa Anita towards the end of December. Number 5, a more ready for Brad Cox as one back to back races and really run his best recently or she has run her best recently the figs recently fit nicely with this group number 7 desert dawn is coming off a layoff. I think his face really good horses and lost midnight memories last time, but the desert Don was the favorite in that race. And number two Pauline's pearl, 7 career wins in 16 starts, likes wet going, so if it is a little damp out there, I think that would be a good thing. Most of the winds for Pauline's pearl are at smaller tracks, but we do see a win on the Derby undercard at Churchill

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"san carlos" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"san carlos" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"On the Bloomberg terminal and of course, on newsstands, one story in the issue takes a look at the biggest U.S. copper mine that may not be able to actually deliver on its good stem. We're talking about Rio tinto's resolution project. It's got enough of the metal for 275 million EVs. Some locals say though it should never be developed. The story by Joe Doe, he is metals and agricultural America's deputy team leader for Bloomberg news. He's with us right now in the Bloomberg interactive broker studio. Joel Weber is going to be joining us too. He's editor of Bloomberg business week. He's with us in the Bloomberg interactive broker studio. Joe, I want to start with you just because, you know, you got to go visit this mine in Arizona. What was it like? So, I mean, you're in Phoenix and you drive about 45 minutes east of Phoenix. And suddenly you just go from like city to desert to like this beautiful rolling hilly kind of cliffy area. And then you kind of go through this crevasse and you enter this beautiful kind of range with these rocks and whatnot. And there at the top of all this is this kind of like plain shaft, right? There's a couple of large pieces of iron that have clear lips going down to the ground. But you don't think anything other about it. So that's where the actual mind is located. And I said, well, you know, I want to go down into it because it's the deepest mine in the Americas. It's about a mile and a half deep. So we went all the way down there and you get down there and it's kind of like, I don't know, you go to like a new library, right? It's all concrete and lit up by fluorescent lights and everything else. And if you didn't know you're a mile and a half in the ground, you might think you're like a casino or someplace without windows. But that's where it stops because there is no mind being built because they don't actually have the right to the land right now to build where the actual copper veins are, right? So this is going to be a copper mine and it's going to have, like you said, be producing the most copper in all of North America. And it sits below this Native American site. It is a campground actually owned by the forest service, but the San Carlos Apache tribe say, this has been our land for time and opportunity. That I was actually talking to the guy who was one of the former Apache leaders who's now leading the kind of charge to say you should not give this land over to Rio tinto, the United States should hold onto this land. And yeah. Well, so there's tension. I want to bring Jill Weber into because Joel, you know, the reason this is such an important story is we talk so much about electrical vehicles, EVs. And we talk about lithium, that's so important, but actually copper is really important when it comes to EVs. And we need a lot of it. Yes. Like so much of it, like you need like maybe a big gigantic mine with the biggest deposit in the U.S.. Joe may be visited. Yeah, exactly. But I think it does speak to when you mentioned some other materials there, some metals there. Look, like the U.S. is really never been at the forefront of getting this stuff out of the ground and making it be a supply chain that could end up in an electric vehicle. I think that really changed with the new incentives from Washington. And this shows how there's this reality that has yet to meet where, you know, we might end up in the future. But in this specific example, how likely is Rio tend to be even to get this copper out of the ground anytime? Anytime. I mean, if you assume that the United States government does end up approving the land swap. And it is on hold right now because the Biden administration said, wait a minute, we feel like some of the licensing wasn't actually done correctly. We feel like some of the environmental impact studies were not done correctly, so maybe we should redo those. Even if they suddenly said, you know what? We're going to reverse that and allow for the swap. It would still take ten years before Rio tinto is actually pulling copper ore up out of the ground. So I mean, it just reminds us that mining projects take minimum ten years to get up off the ground. And this is the problem. I was saying on Twitter just yesterday, you know, the Biden administration has been front and center talking about the materials being domestically produced. And even though most people don't think, oh, energy transition. We need to talk about the minds. This is like constantly being talked about in The White House and being talked about around Congress. Everybody's for this, but you get into the complexities of this situation with resolution, and you see why it is so difficult. And the problem that we have, right? If we truly want to do this at home, we got to be ready for understanding. It's going to take ten, 15, 20 years to actually have the ability to do that all domestically. It makes me wonder that idea of what two fifths of passenger cars car sales to be EVs by 2030 makes me wonder how the heck do we do it? Especially if we want everything to be made domestically or a lot of it. Right. And this wasn't in the story, but I was recently having a conversation with a very big trading firm that actually trades all these metals. And they said, it's just now getting on people's radar, exactly how much copper you need. And what is in the story is Goldman's most recent research says, we're not going to hit a deficit for three more years. So 2025. But by 2025, the price is going to more than double for copper. And that's because the market, the China. China is very much aware of that. And they are the ones also going out there trying to secure off take agreement and buy part of mines in all different parts of the world that people like Elon Musk say, you know what, maybe we don't want to touch that copper mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Maybe we do just want the one that's in Arizona that we can trust or the one that's in Chile that we can trust. By

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"san carlos" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:24 min | 1 year ago

"san carlos" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Asia, authorities in Papua New Guinea say the quake hit about 40 miles away from the village of canan two early today, residents of Papua New Guinea shared images on social media of cracked roads and damaged buildings. The government of Papua New Guinea expected to give an update later today, reports say at least one person has been killed, Russia's defense ministry says it's pulling forces from a major stronghold in northeast Ukraine. Russia's state run media task says the move was aimed at refocusing military efforts to liberate the eastern Donbass region. Ukraine is calling the withdrawal, a major turning point in the war, they say Russian soldiers left behind equipment and stockpiles of ammunition when they fled. A California congresswoman is reporting that her home was broken in two last night. Jim Forbes has that. Democratic representative Karen Bass came home late Friday and found her Los Angeles residents have been forcibly entered and burglarized. She told police, the thieves stole two firearms, which had been safely locked away, no cash electronics or other valuables were taken from the home. Bass called the crime unnerving and said, unfortunately, it's something that far too many angelenos have faced. According to the LAPD, the city has seen a 15% increase in the number of burglaries since the same time last year. I'm Jim Forbes. A woman who is beheaded in the middle of a street in California last week then identified as a 27 year old mother Karina Castro was found dead Thursday in San Carlos, south of San Francisco. Police say her head had been cut off with a sword, they have arrested her former boyfriend and father to one of her children, Rafa solano, after he came back to the scene of the crime. Record show solano had been violent with her in the past she had a restraining order against him. Major credit card companies say they're now tracking the purchases of firearms. Visa Mastercard and American Express are putting in place a new merchant category code for a gun and ammunition stores to use when processing transactions. I'm Scott Carr. Lawyers for former president Trump and the Justice Department will appear in court Monday for a hearing on Trump's request to appoint a special master to review documents taken by the FBI from his Florida home. Both parties have named their choice for the position if a special master is appointed by a federal court, they'll have to review documents the Department of Justice says are so sensitive that additional clearances for the FBI and Justice Department were needed to review them, a sex sting operation in Florida has led to the arrest of 160 people including Disney workers and a police chief. Criss-cross yours got details. The weeklong sting was designed to find victims of sex trafficking as well as solicitors, investigators arrested two Disney employees, a state corrections officer, several school teachers, and even deputy police chief Jason de prima from Georgia, the Cartersville police department in Georgia has released a statement saying to prima has resigned from his position after being placed on administrative leave, pending an internal investigation Florida sheriff Grady judge says their goal is to use new leads found with this operation to find more victims of trafficking. It's a big day for football fans today marked the start of a new season for nearly every team in the NFL. Key matchups today will include Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, the packers at the Vikings and Patrick Mahomes will lead the Kansas City Chiefs into the desert to take on the Arizona Cardinals. The day I'll be capped off by Tom Brady and the Buccaneers going up against the cowboys in Arlington. Disney is continuing with some big announcement at the company's D 23 expo

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"san carlos" Discussed on Venezuela: Crisis y Esperanza

Venezuela: Crisis y Esperanza

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on Venezuela: Crisis y Esperanza

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"san carlos" Discussed on Standup Comedy   "Your Host and MC"

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

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Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

02:08 min | 2 years ago

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"san carlos" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on KQED Radio

"And more e y e dot ai slash careers. You're listening to KQED Public radio. Good morning. It's 7 30 live from KQED News. I'm Raquel Maria Dillon State Lawmakers are ordering a new audit of Richmond's finances. KQED is Gabriella freshness reports. Legislative committee voted this week to ask the state auditor to review Richmond's financial health a year after the same office identified it as one of the most fiscally challenged cities in California. Auditor has raised concerns about Richmond's low budget reserves and ability to pay employee retirement benefits. Mayor Tom But Richmond continues to struggle and I think that the state auditor recognize that we have a lot of challenges in the future and I'll look at it as as them offering to help first one out. Council member Claudia Jimenez says the city made changes after the auditors last report. That led to increased revenue. The outers are important in terms of transparency, but I think like what he needs to happen is that it really takes into consideration all the improvements and all the state that the city has been taking. Richmond balance its most recent budget with the help of federal relief funds. I'm Gabriella friend as KQED News. Dozens of former students at a private computer science college in San Francisco are suing over alleged predatory loan behavior. KQED SM, J. Johnson reports The suit alleges students at make school took out the loans without knowing the full extent of their terms. They didn't have to pay tuition costs upfront, but were required to pay back a portion of their income four years after they got a job. Attorney Melody Sequoia says some of those debts for what are called income share agreements or essays could reach up to a quarter million dollars. The real incentive for the school. To find as many students up as they could and have them find as many things as possible so that they could use those ihsa to get start up funds to get the get the company off the ground. The suit says Make school targeted low income students and veterans make school, which did not return calls for comment changed its loan model last year. The students want the college to relieve their loans and issue refunds. Mm J. Johnson KQED News One of the men convicted in San Francisco's so called Zebra murders, has died. State corrections officials say. Jesse Lee cooks died at the California medical facility in back of ill Wednesday night. Cooks who was 76 years old, was one of four men imprisoned for taking part in a string of racially motivated murders and attacks between October 1973 and April 1974. Two of the other men who died and also died in prison. The fourth is incarcerated at California State prison. Solano Cooks was serving a life sentence without parole and was in a hospice unit at the time of his death. There's more state and local coverage online at kqed dot org in Oakland. I'm Raquel Maria Dillon. Support comes from Patriot duty, a digital operations management platform, readying teams for mission critical work in a world of digital everything coming up in the next segment of morning edition. Noel King speaks with US Ambassador To the United Nations, Linda Thomas Greenfield about how the U. S plans to address pressing humanitarian crises like those unfolding in Ethiopia and Syria. Stay with us for that. The forecast for today. Mostly cloudy at the coast Morning fog and drizzle gradual clearing along the bay and then Sonny inland highest mid sixties at the ocean to the low to mid seventies along the bay and then you can expect low to mid eighties inland. Today in Walnut Creek. Expect a high of drum roll, Please 80 to San Carlos 73 at the beach in half Moon Bay, 63 64 expected in San Francisco. Support for NPR comes from your part time controller specializing in non profit accounting. Your part time controller helps non profit organizations with their.

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"san carlos" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

01:59 min | 2 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"Today, Phoenix will top out at 100 degrees. Some cloud cover will return this afternoon. But we're staying dry. I maybe. See fifteen's No. Hey, Lonnie. Graph at 803. It is 78 degrees in Apache Junction. The Telegraph. Fire near Superior and Miami has grown to more than 61,000 acres with zero containment, but no homes have been lost. Actually, I we just learned it was grown to nearly 72,000 acres this morning. The community of top of the world remains evacuated, as well as some parts of Miami. Claypool Central Heights. State Bales commands the type one team fighting the fire. Understanding of the communities are displaced. Right now we're doing our best to get highway 60 back open as soon as possible. And folks back into their home as soon as possible. Evacuation shelters are at high Desert Middle School in Globe and Skyline High School in Mesa. Now the mass Cal fire is burning about 12 miles southeast of Globe. It's grown to 53,000 Acres is 8% contained. We did just get word a few minutes ago that evacuees living in the San Carlos High School area Coyote Flats, soda and Soda Canyon can go back home. But those residents living on the east side of state route 77. In the El Capitan area are still under evacuation orders. State lawmaker David Cook was pretty upset. He was called back to the state Capitol to talk about the budget, while one of those fires is threatening his home. Arizona House failed to pass key portions of nearly $13 billion budget that contains a massive $1.9 billion income tax cut, and cook tells Katya are there are amendments to that budget bill that he won't vote for when you have historic making policy being put an amendment and being put in budget bills? The question I have is a legislator. If this is such a good policy, then why aren't they individual bills? Lawmakers face a constitutional deadline of June 30th to agree on a spending plan for the year starting July. 1st.

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"san carlos" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"Community of top of the world remains evacuated, as well as some parts of Miami. Claypool in Central Heights. Dave Bales command commands the type one team fighting the fire. Understanding of the communities are displaced right now. We're doing our best to get highway 60 back open as soon as possible and folks back into their home as soon as possible. Evacuation shelters are at high Desert Middle School in Globe and Skyline High School in Mesa. The mass Cal fire about 12 Miles southeast of Globe, has grown to 53,000 acres and is 8% contained the San Carlos High School area. Coyote Flats, Soda Canyon and Al Capitan. Residents living on the east side of state route 77 are under evacuation orders. One state lawmakers is as red and fuming as his own backyard state. Rep. David Cook was called away from the wildfire that's literally at his doorstep to come to the state capital to vote on a budget bill forced to go down there and vote on The budget bill that you haven't even had the opportunity to not only read, but the time to process and question, Cook says. Legislators added amendments that have absolutely nothing to do with the budget. He joined all the Democrats in the House. In voting against the measure. Lawmakers face a constitutional deadline of June 30th to enact a spending plan for the budget year that starts July. 1st Deborah Dale K T a R news. Coronavirus in Arizona. 20 Teenagers were hospitalized with the coronavirus in Arizona last month. Our state health director, Dr Carrick, Chris is urging you to get your team vaccinated for Covid and everything else before school starts again. We are seeing decreased childhood.

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"san carlos" Discussed on Tipsy Tales

Tipsy Tales

03:21 min | 2 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on Tipsy Tales

"That's crazy and that show kind of made. It seem like the doctor had like mafia people. Q. really sad and so when he goes talking about it a possible just in connection ritual and remember and all in that same area. There's a lot of stuff though. Like the la la. I wonder like a foreign two. Yeah finish watching them. Yeah yeah but. I still didn't get to see the ghost adventures when 'cause i'm not gonna know for an extra ten. Nc that either people are pissed about having to pay another channel. Like i get it. Like i get this whole card thing like you're i mean they gotta figure out a way to make money. Yeah 'cause people are doing the hall cut the co-ord- yeah i just did it. She's like what. If i wanna watch jersey shore michael if you wanna watchers We're to subscribe to see if one of my shows comes on trying to calculate like it's a channel that we don't have all calculate when it's gonna finish and that's when we to the free child you the free trial and then we binge and then get rid of it. That's smart which. I think a lot of people do that. Probably i haven't done it because i'm too lazy to camp like oh shit. I got cancelled. That that's the thing To council it. But i mean even after that you've only paid lakes view get who gets the hulu package and you get all those channels. Hey i just paid three ninety nine just to watch that adventures episode with the franklin house dollars anything and a fork it out. It was like two ninety nine. I'm not doing it right to got enough good shit not paying. They got some weird stuff in that the house though they did get some stuff and there was one moment. Were there like. There's a basement area where lake there's a dirt floor in the basement area and they think that people were actually buried in there so they kept on like china focusing on the area so What's his name. Is that zach standing outside the basement area and his good buddies inside in the basement. 'cause always send somebody else in there and erin errands in there yet and so he's a sky we the the beard so zacks out there like he's getting ready to set up the camera and there's another camera in the basement area that catches him. And as it's doing that you hear a kind of and see literally you see zach just fly over and then they show like the pieces of the other key. It was it. Didn't look and look. It didn't look as dramatic like the frickin mba. Flops does something this one was like. he didn't mean to fall over. Like because what happened is the spirit like right in like you. Yeah yeah we were at That hotel yeah. Jesus christ i can never remember. The name of that will tell the san carlos throughout the san carlos..

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"san carlos" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

01:46 min | 3 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"With the spread of more contagious strains. Faxes Mary course, Eddie. Last week, China granted permission for the World Health Organization to investigate the origins of the virus. Pampers Health Fox News. Now. Chicken ksfo traffic in Vallejo. Some downed power lines causing problems on the highway. 29 in both directions between Redwood Street and Highway 37 traffic meeting diverted there. No word when that will be cleared Richmond on 5 80 eastbound at Regatta Boulevard, a stalled vehicle blocking the avocado off ramp. In Oakland, the right lane blocked on 80 80 south bound between High Street and 66th Avenue until eight this morning, Burlingame a ramp closed here. It's the ends of Boulevard ramp on one on one North, found until about nine this morning. San Carlos The off ramp from Holly Street, and North Bound, 11 closed until eight this morning. No other ramps closed traffic moving pretty well throughout the region right now. We have chaos fo traffic on Mel Baker. This is the Armstrong and get the show on talk radio 5 60 ksfo. You could now listen at home by simply saying Alexa play 5, 60, Ksfo, Armstrong and Getty. So today. This time in this place. Let's start a fresh All of us. Let's begin to listen. One of their again hear one another see.

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"san carlos" Discussed on 550 KFYI

550 KFYI

01:53 min | 3 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on 550 KFYI

"Makers to fund distance learning at the same rate is in person classes. School district's collect 5% less for students who attend school remotely. Chris Cotter, men of the Arizona School Board Association tells Fox 10. The formula assumes online learning is cheaper than having students in the classroom. So the expenses don't really go down at all. When you're doing distance learning in a pandemic because he still had to maintain all of your infrastructure in his state of the state address, Governor Ducey said the state will not be funding empty seats or allow schools to remain in a perpetual state of clothes. You're a spokesman later said the governor did not mean to imply that funding would be pulled from schools that teach online because of covert 19 metrics. Ah group called Apache Stronghold, a slap the U. S. Forest Service with lawsuit to try to stop a big compromising project in the Tanto National Forest. A suit filed in federal court in Tucson alleges the feds have no authority to do a land slop with resolution Copper because the parcel in question belongs to the San Carlos Apache tribe under on 18 52 treaty. Some opponents also fear the project could contaminate groundwater in Panella and Hilla counties. Ah, look at your money. The Dow up eight points to 31,077 5, 50 K F Y I News time. Eight o'clock, and now let's go to Steve Trela forward. The traffic found their 35th Avenue. We have an accident blocking the H O V lane. We've got an E M s unit on the scene. I 10 He's found 51st Avenue in the seventh Street is running slow and we have an accident. 83rd Avenue and lower Buckeye Road. You 75th Avenue is your alternate Steve fella. 5 50 k f Y I This report is sponsored by the ex surgeon Temporal scanner. Don't take chances with covert 19 and your family's health used the extra Jin temporal scanner to check temperatures before dinner. And before you leave home. It takes an accurate reading in seconds and is the number one thermometer recommended by hospitals, Doctors and nurses.

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Interview With Shuttle Carrier Aircraft Pilot Ace Beall

Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career

04:16 min | 3 years ago

Interview With Shuttle Carrier Aircraft Pilot Ace Beall

"Show. I'm joined today by ace spiel. If you've ever seen the pictures or the videos of a seven forty seven carrying the space shuttle on its back aces the guy flying that he's a nasa pilot. It's really cool having you with us today as thank you so much for being with us. Thank you george. It's a real pleasure being here. Thanks for having me. You're willing to tell us how you got your start in aviation well. My interest probably probably started with my dad who is a world war two pilots who have six hell cats in the pacific right. He was a fighter. Ace jot down. Seven zero sank destroyer so that that probably would what's first introduced me aviation muscle lived in the san francisco bay area and i can always. We could see quite often from where we live going up. Point the final approach for san francisco international airport. So i've really enjoyed watching the airplanes. Come in and that just kind of got me interested in aviation basically so i assume that with your dad as an ace after the war where people were there a lot of adulation or was it kind of a a normal thing to be ace. Well i don't think it was a normal thing. I think a lot of people were proud of it for that but but as time went on it became something more within the family that you know we we. We knew he was guy we thought of him as kind of a hero in his flying endeavors and listening to stories was a lot of fine. You know sure so. Wendy take your first flying lesson first. Flying lesson in nineteen sixty. Seven is my first year in college. I graduated from high school. And i was interested in the asian so i wasn't sure you know exactly what i was going to study. The only college in california that offered a four year degree in in Aviation was san jose state but that was in business administration the the college of san mateo community college. They had a two year. Course that specialized the end basic training to be a pilot studied aerodynamics amex navigation in urology and stuff in in in one of the three hundred courses was actually forty hours of flying a cessna down to san carlos airport so i thought this is the perfect way to get going and so i enrolled in that program guy solo to november of nineteen sixty seven eighteen. Okay now did you. Did you collect ratings right away. After that i got my private and the course led to a commercial a rating but after about the first three semesters i kinda realizing that. This is really what i want to do. My goal is to become an airline pilot. And i knew it'd be an airline pilot. That i was gonna actually need my adp. And soft. and i was going to need to accumulate. You know quite a bit of experience. So i kind of decided you know. I'm not going to spend any more money trying to get my commercial because right now. Let's talk to serve me. 'cause i plan on getting a bachelor's degree us like to go into the military base. Oh okay so where did you go to get your bachelor's. I ended up at san francisco state university. I got my bachelors in mathematics. And then you went there were you in. Rotc not was it. Ninety day wonder and ots officer training school. At lackland in san antonio. So i i graduated from college. In june of seventy two and two weeks later. I went out to san antonio and started into your ot s for a for ninety days and they were gonna pound with training. Poetry was up. Advance up in enid. Oklahoma and i enjoy them quite a bit. It was the i found all came fairly naturally and easy the advantage of already abbot close to two hundred hours of flying time so i knew all the basics basically so it was you know i. I really have good pilots right. I felt for the guys really haven't or part wasn't that tough

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"san carlos" Discussed on Beach Talk Radio

Beach Talk Radio

04:48 min | 3 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on Beach Talk Radio

"Very nice and the kids are still offer school right to have another week offer. Never go back. On tuesday while lee county school. I mean i can't speak to the united states. But i think a lot of vacationers from up north and snowbirds and that sort of thing. Their kids can do online learning as well. So if they're here you know and they love art or they wanna explore our great option for them and and art is one of those things in school. That always seems to get you know one of the things a lot of and and they're they're not getting exposed to that so what a great opportunity for people to come down and have their kids get exposed to something in the creative arts arena. Yeah remiss anything. I don't think we wanna limit it to just kids and teens i. It's private parties is down here and you know you've got a group of girlfriends together and you wanna use an activity. That's relatively new. That's what i was gonna come to you. Do that with my face painting as well. You know Birthday parties are huge and harm the area right. Wherever they're staying them they can come. And and beyond the sidetrack as cindy can set it up. I saw a picture that you draw drew somewhere or is it a mural or something that's my oh my goodness i've been doing things down here for a lot of years a lot of things that you can My friends over at the lighthouse. The beginning of my the beacon motel did something i think. That's why some of the you've painted on the murals. I do a lot of Island pancake house. Oh okay forgot about that. One island pancake house just just coastal stuff. I don't know it just a pack. Animals plants plant life. It's animals it's it's a beach. Yeah it's a lot of it can be abstract. I sometimes implemented mirrors in my meryl's which represents the light and for me. That's god but some people think the light. Oh son ma you know it's it's just a different a different medium farming also the san carlos our. Vn marina okay. They are wonderful people and they have put me to work for the past couple years during all this covert what all did you. What did you mean at san carlos. flower boxes. Yeah yeah it's private. It's hard to get in there unless you a member. But i just do. You went to their house and painted their their flower boxes. Okay this is actually a building. That didn't have flower boxes. And i made them look like there. Were flower boxes all around the and it's beautiful. It's kinda hard to imagine but but you can go into people's houses and their walls or on the outside in people's homes. I've got one in the south end of the island off february. I i'm out. You don't paint europeans and speed os or anything. Anything like that. Does that gesture does jesters awesome. He's my body as he is very right. We wanna that's how people can get a hold of you if they wanted to do anything. Yeah car is three nine. Four four zero seven four.

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"san carlos" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

03:08 min | 3 years ago

"san carlos" Discussed on KQED Radio

"San Carlos 43 in San Francisco. Right now, it's 46 degrees. This is KQED public radio. The time is 8 46. This is morning edition from NPR News. I'm Layla fold in and I'm Steve Inskeep. Happy New Year. Among other things. January 1st is public Domain Day. That means copyrights expire on works from 95 years ago, so everybody is free to rewrite or remix or just play around with classic books and songs and more. NPR's Petra Mayer reports on what people have been doing with it all. So here's the thing with public Domain Day for 20 years. It didn't happen in 1998. Congress passed a law extending current copyrights from 75 to 95 years. And that meant that until two years ago, nothing new was coming into the public domain. That all changed on January 1st 2019. Since then, A flood of popular culture from the 19 twenties has become available early, silent movies, pop songs, books like the Prophet Mrs Dalloway in The Great Gatsby. So what are people doing with all this good stuff? You know, Like Gatsby, I was captivated by Nick That's author Michael Ferris Smith. His new novel, Nick comes out this month, and it imagines a life and a backstory for Gatsby's and it, Carraway. Smith says he was snagged by that moment at the end of the book, where Nick suddenly realizes it's his 30th birthday. And then right after that, he describes it as anticipating a decade of loneliness. And that is what really stuck me like When I read the decade of loneliness line I remember actually stopped there, and I said the book aside, Smith says he saw so many parallels between Nick's life and his own at that age that he decided to write next story, although he says he just assumed Gatsby was in the public domain. When he started writing five years ago. He was a little taken aback when his publishers told him the book couldn't come out until 2021. But Nick is one of the few really high profile works to surface from that flood of new public domain material. Jennifer Jenkins is the director of the Center for the Study of the Public domain at Duke Law School. She says. A lot of what's happening is on a smaller scale. I've had e mails from parents who say Hey, my high school kids, an amazing musician. And guess what, In another Rhapsody in Blue is free. He's going to play it. He's going to re imagine it and maybe we'll put it on YouTube. Some publishers have put out new editions of books like Khalil Gibran's The Prophet, Jenkins says the works become more available and in more editions, and that is self feeds creativity, So we do absolutely no, that happens. So why aren't there more Nick's out there? Glenn Fleishman is a journalist who's covered copyright issues. There's some very popular weird copyright cases that involved lots of lawsuits. And I think it makes people worry. Flashman has experienced some of that worry himself. He loves the classic song. Yes, we have no bananas, which entered the public domain on January 1st 2019. So he organized some friends at a New year's party to sing it, And they put the song up on YouTube. Moments after midnight on January 1st wait..

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The Hardest NO-GO Decision I've Ever Made: Metal Fatigue in Piper Wing

The Finer Points - Aviation Podcast

06:53 min | 3 years ago

The Hardest NO-GO Decision I've Ever Made: Metal Fatigue in Piper Wing

"Yeah in papers a whole interesting conversation. I can tell you guys need. We can even start there. I made one of the hardest decisions in my life. The hardest no-go decision i've ever made was. We ended up driving the motorhome down here to palm springs which tickets twelve hours. I'm sitting all the way down. I'm thinking i'm a pirate. I gotten here three hours. You know but the only airplane of currently checked out in where we're living in. Grass elliott has that piper and You know there's wing spar issues with the partner. Your official came out the yeah. Yeah that's that's part of the story so but this is before the came out and I've been flying at you. You know. I've been making videos in it. I've been checked out in it. But when i was making the video i was gonna interview the mechanic because i wanted to tell the story that this is no big deal that these spars are dealt with that they're inspected and i assumed that. When i interviewed the mechanic i was gonna get an open and shut case. I figured the mechanic tell me something solid. I would record the mechanic saying that. I could button it up for everybody on youtube and we could move on But that's not what happened in fact what ended up happening is i stopped flying the plane and the reason was because i didn't like what the mechanic told me. I mean. It really did not inspire confidence and i don't know if we got off to a bad start well there so i actually interviewed mechanics. The first one it appears in this was not the one related to the actual era that i was flying. This is somebody at a different airport but also managed piper aircraft. And i just went in. I thought i'd give him a cameo sort of throw a bone and i asked him. Are there any out for the wing. Spars on the piper in the and he didn't know what i was talking about he'd never heard of it and he's been like over issue going. Eighteen eighty seven no wings gonna follow. Yes going on for a long time and for those. That don't know that that the accident that put it on my radar was in two thousand eighteen at embry riddle angry tone of florida. When a commercial candidate and a designated pilot examiner had the wing separate in-flight doing normal one g flight maneuvers. Like touching goes. They weren't doing lazy aides or any steep turns nothing that would load the wing up there just doing touch and goes on the upwind. The wing fell off and they both died. And if you look if you google and start looking at it there are there are versions of the wing spar issue that goes far back as nineteen eighty seven so the first mechanic i interviewed did not know about it and actually he said if there's an ad i would know about it and he went into the system he goes. Oh no here's one. It says you have to inspect it at twenty seven thousand hours. So what he didn't he wasn't putting together and i didn't wanna cruise fine but when he wasn't putting together was the embry riddle crash plane. Had about seventy five hundred dollars on it. So i knew that there was an requiring inspection at twenty seven thousand hours. The issue is here was a two thousand something model airplane two thousand and four two thousand seven. I can't remember it wasn't that old. And here's one. That had seventy five hundred or so hours on it and the wing fell off so clearly. There was a disconnect right. Can't like just a fraction of the allowable time so i just thanked him and i laughed and thought okay. I'm not gonna use that guy. So i went to the actual mechanic that worked on the arrow that i've been flying and i don't know if we got off on a bad foot because i asked him i if i could film it and i think that pissed him off and he's like no pow does so so that's fine. I put the camera down. But then i just said hey i just want to know what you think about the wing spar and he goes what about it and i said well you know. There's been some failure issues. i'm not worried about it. That was his answer. I'm not lying so right so this is not what i wanted to hear. This wasn't going to be like the open and shut case that i was hoping to roll into this video. This was like wait a minute. If you're not like you should have a better attitude than i said. Well is there a d. goes nope there's no well there's not the isn't there something and he goes. Well there's a service bulletin. Which is i said. What's the difference between eighty eight service bulletin. And he says an ad is mandatory compliance service. Bulletin is a recommended procedure. And i said did you do the service boat and he goes. Nope and i was like so. You didn't do the service bullet he goes. Nope and i was like why not he goes. Because i'm not worried about it so these are not answers that like inspire confidence right and so i went and looked over the airplane logs. I just poured over the airplane logs and they had eight thousand hours on the airframe which is five hundred more than the aircraft at embry riddle. So i'm sitting here thinking about a logical perspective. Because i didn't like the answer. I got and then i asked i so. I called the mechanics of san carlos slate center who i know and trust and they said no. You guys should be doing that. He's said that that's not that's not. Okay he should have done the service bulletin and they should look at it every annual so i asked the owner of the flying club and i said hey what are you guys do the annual look we look at it every annual we get in there. We inspect it but what he wasn't connecting. Was the failure happened. There was a crack at a point. That's not visible not visible during an annual inspection so inside where the yeah the only way to get to that component is to take the wings off and that's a whole process and i'm sure it's expensive and not fun to do. But he him telling his way to check it without that if if you look at ad they don't recommend remove their now require the removed. Wayne's there is a check that you can do without ruining the ways that will determine if it's At risk interesting. Let's let's talk about that in a second but the wrap up of the story is i thought about it and i actually was about to go get in the airplane to fly back to the bay area to do a lesson with joe i was gonna film the commute to make it a youtube video for last week saying this is how i commute in an airplane and i was gonna use it to take my family to palm springs right after all that happened so if i decide to make this decision. It's like if i decide that this airplanes not safe for me to fly. Based on what. I've just heard from ali people. I'm going to have to call joe and cancelled last minute. I'm going to torpedo the youtube video. And i'm gonna end up driving twelve hours in the motor home with the kids to get to palm springs but you know after talking it over with my wife and she goes. What was her comment. This was the was sealed it for me. She goes she goes. If something happens you can deal with it right. And i said no you're not getting it then wing falls off like it's not because you're dealing with this this is like you're a lawn dart you know and just imagining putting the kids in the back putting my wife in there just imagining anything like that where to possibly happen for me. It was like it was just a no-go so anyway really tough call. I even called flake chops to haven't talked me off a wall. I called the guys on my content team. And i was like did i make the right decision. This is stupid and then two days after we got here to palm springs the faa issued an airworthiness directive. That says. everybody has to do what. We're gonna talk about here. Second so i felt really justified at that point really thankfully at least there's an ad the guys on my team texted me and said it looks like your decision making was okay. You know and i felt really good about having made that decision

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Whole Family Wellness

All My Relations Podcast

09:25 min | 3 years ago

Whole Family Wellness

"Hello friends and relatives. Welcome back to another episode of All. My relations were so happy. You're here Hello. Good morning good afternoon. Good evening hello hello. We have a really great episode for you today. We're talking with DOS Collins and Chelsea Lugar of the welfare culture initiative. They are two of our friends and colleagues who we have known for a long time in different areas of their life And we recorded this episode of few months ago back when Michigan was still pregnant so it was a really amazing opportunity to talk with them about the work that they do In thinking about wellness from a really kind of holistic perspective and indigenous perspective and how that takes into account we eat how we move our bodies what we think about especially during The time of life that Mantica was en and that Chelsea had been in not long Before her so we were bonus. Double excited 'cause we knew we had this episode coming and a couple of weeks ago in the New York Times. There was an article about food movements in Indian country and it featured Some really beautiful photographs of Fashion Chelsea and their daughter aloe And talked to them a little bit about the work they do. So what we thought. That could be a really great entry point into our conversation. thinking that many people might have encountered. They're work recently in the New York Times but then again I started actually reading the article and the article did what did what we always see. Which is that. It reinforced that poverty porn narrative and framed native people. You know from this perspective that put them in a place of of danger of survival as extinction they think it's essentially another extinction narrative. Almost and so I'd be really interested Adrian and in wondering how you might frame that if you were going to let say bright this article for the New York Times Okay so I am someone in my education research world. I think a lot about what we call deficit framing and it's something that You see a lot in research about quote unquote marginalized communities about native students in particular Where our communities? Our students are whoever we're talking about are always framed as lacking as As needing interventions as needing resources as being just framed is in a deficit Perspective and the difference between a deficit perspective. And then one. That is more in my work. I used the word. Goodness focus or like Asset based is looking at things from a position of strength and what communities already have and what they're bringing to the table and so this article is from the beginning. It's called how native Americans are fighting food crisis and the subtitle is as the corona virus limits access to food many are relying on customs like seed saving and canning that helped their forebears survive hard times so from the start. It's framed as though the corona virus is what is causing a food crisis in Indian country. And because of this moment all of a sudden people are returning to stroll knowledge is in traditional customs quote unquote which is like a word. I hate It's very anthropological. But they go on to The reporter interviews people that are incredible leaders in these areas in their communities. Folks that she actually Got Access to a lot of the names from my friend and colleague Liz Hoover who is an incredible food sovereignty researcher who is not mentioned anywhere in the article but The folks that are profiled in here people that we know their their names through this work. Milo yellow hair in weight loss and Chelsea Rebecca and Stephen Webster in night a Folks in San Carlos like it's just a a list of really incredible leaders but they're all framed as there's a crisis and they are reacting to it rather than if I would have written this article to your question. I very clearly would have framed. This as here is a moment where we are worried about the food supply chain in what is currently known as the United States. And here's a chance for us to look to indigenous communities as leaders in how to take care of one another and how to use and social and traditional knowledge is that have always been there To lead us through this moment and into a future that looks different than what we have now. A better and brighter future around our food and food security because a lot of these communities that are profiled here actually like aren't in a moment of crisis around their food systems they are just shifting their policies and practices to to what people are needing right now. And that's a beautiful model that a lot of communities be learning from like the work that Brian Yazdi is doing in. Minneapolis around feeding Urban elders and community members through traditional foods. That in itself is an amazing story. And instead it's just a little blip in this article about how he didn't have any catering jobs so started volunteering. So I just think the framing of it overall could have really been from this point of strength talking about that. Our communities know how to help one another no. The power of traditional foods know how to work with the land that they live on All of these things that are really important lessons for everyone rather than framing it as some sort of food crisis and yes like we do have food insecurity in Indian country. There's also a lot of amazing lessons that can be learned from the work that these folks have been doing for decades. This isn't something that just popped up in the last few months lifetimes of work that people have been putting in to get us to this point to be able to access those resources and serve our communities in the ways that they need right Like the the ability. I noticed in this article that they talk about some Alaska fishermen and hunters and that these folks are doing this. You know to prepare for crisis. When in fact we know especially I being able to relate to fishing culture that we go fishing and put up food for winter and every springtime. You know it's something that my family has been doing for generations and our communities have been doing generations and it's a part of the intergenerational knowledge that we highly value in our communities. I was taken back when I read the book about Rohan White Because Rohan white is one of those women that Hey I hope we introduce you to on this podcast but B. I think of a Shiro. She's one of my. She's one of the most inspiring women I've ever encountered in all of Indian country. I had the privilege of taking one of her seed saving workshops and I was so moved by her indigenous intelligence her connection to land in her connection to seeds. And how empowering an empowered I felt after spending just one afternoon with her where she gave me seeds and made me feel like it was okay to grow them and how that important and she's been doing this work for a very long time and she started a whole food sovereignty movement along with Liz and others and in this article it talks about her growing heirloom seeds. Which is I think. It's just wrong. Because she doesn't grow heirloom seeds. She grows pre colonized seeds. Oh she she grows ancestral seeds. And you know it also says that she's doing this as a as a response to closed casino revenue which is so silly ruins been doing this empowering people because the people needed and because she was called to do this work and because she's been doing it for a really long time and I don't want to speak for her you know but I just. I'm really disappointed with the way that we are. Continuously framed in massive media and mass media especially in this New York Times article. I really hope that there will come a time that maybe instead you get to write the article nuts an outsider writing it for us.

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'Do Skunks Like How They Smell?' And Other Silly Questions

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

06:52 min | 3 years ago

'Do Skunks Like How They Smell?' And Other Silly Questions

"We'll start out with a question from Lilly she asks. Why do pickles and cactuses like each other? I will admit lily. I've never thought about the fact that pickles kind of resemble some CACTI but now that you mention it they do and if you've ever picked a cucumber straight from the garden you might know that some varieties of cucumber have little spikes on them just like a cactus. If you're wondering. Pickles are cucumbers that have been pickled in vinegar brine. You can make other kinds of pickled vegetables too but let's just keep it simple and assume lillies talking about pickled cucumbers to make things even more confusing. There's actually a cactus called cucumber. Cactus and I think that cactus looks less like a cucumber than some other kinds of cactus but back to the question cucumber and CACTUS are both plants. But they're in different plant families. They're not very closely related. Cucumbers are in the Gourd family related to things like pumpkins squash and watermelon CACTI. That's the plural of CACTUS. Cacti are succulents plants that store water not all succulents are CACTI. But that's the family there in so I guess the fact that both of these plants look of alike is random but there are actually in nature a lot of reasons that things that aren't related lookalike. Sometimes it's because there are patterns that repeat through nature and we see them in all kinds of objects. Another reason is something called convergent evolution. We're different organisms like plants or animals develop similar traits similar. Looks or ways of doing things even though they're not related often it's because they have had to adapt to similar environments and they both did it in the most effective and efficient way even though they were doing it separately. I don't know if that's what's happening with pickles. Cacti but I think it could be. I'm GONNA keep thinking about this and maybe we can circle back around to it in a future episode. If we find out anything interesting at any rate really good observation lily. Hi My name is Jesse. I live in Charlottesville Vermont Annoying Sheldon I would like to know what our googlers made out of you declan. Don't tell anyone but I actually don't think your question is all that gross. It's always good to know what's in your body right. Put simply buggers are just dried or congealed snot. So what's not? Snot is more politely and scientifically known as Mucus Producing Mucus. Is One of the ways. Your body stays healthy. Your body produces a leader of mucus every day in your nose your sinuses and your digestive tract mucus sticky and it helps to keep all the dirt dust and pollen out of your lungs so the mucus in your nose likes to hang around and stick to the little hairs on the inside of each nostril. That's how it can catch some of that dust and dirt that you're breathing in so you don't get it deeper into your body and sometimes that Mucus Kinda dries up there and it forms boogers. Mostly it's okay to just leave the boogers alone. You know but if you need to get rid of them user tissue. Here's a question from Bennett. Employers now eleven San Carlos Santana California in my question is. How do you fish C. Underwater without goggles? Our answer comes from Joe Blasi of the New England aquarium in Boston so animals have. Is that our builds in a way that is best for their environment. So your eyes designed to see an air. And that's the way that they work best so with you. Swim underwater with no goggles. Your is can't see really well so what happens when you put on goggles. There's a little teeny tiny bit of air. That's trapped in the goggles with your eyes so you can still see underwater. Now Fish. Don't need goggles. Because there is designed to work under water they still have the same parts that you do. There's a cornea an iris and pupil The way that the light gets in and bounces around. And then transmits a signal to their brain so they can see things. I'm and some fish can actually see really well considering the refresh But there is designed to work much better in a water environment rather than an Air Environment. One of the reasons that humans blink is to keep our eyes wet so do fish need to blink at all. They don't fish. Don't have eyelids blinking necessary. Whoa fish don't have eyelids cool now onto skunks hi. My name is enchanted. Seven years old. I live in Melbourne California. My question is like the smell of themselves. That's a good question and we found just the right person to answer it. Mary Holland is a naturalist and she was actually the very first guest on. But why more than three years ago discounts like the smell themselves as often as I've encountered skunks and even been spray by one. It has never occurred to me to wonder how the smell affects the skunk. I've always been more concerned with how it affects me. According to Dr Jerry. Tegu an expert on skunks and head of the Dragoon Institute for the betterment of skunks and skunk reputations skunks. Do not enjoy the smell of their own spray or the spray of other skunks. Skunks rarely spray each other or other animals. They only have a certain amount of spray inside them and once it's all used up. They must go several days without it while their body manufacturers more during this time they are defenceless so they only spray another animal. If they are seriously threatened. So if you don't WANNA get sprayed. Mary says it's best not to scare a skunk. They don't want to spray you. Prior to spraying a skunk will give ample warning to its enemy by stamping his front feet. If this is ignored then skunk will spray as a last defense when Scott Spray. They rarely get any on themselves though. They can tolerate their own smell. They do not appreciate getting it in the face and is from another skunk. A Scott. Sense of smell is even stronger than humans so if anything the skunk suffers more than anyone who has had the misfortune of being sprayed if a skunk does encounter counter the spray of another skunk. It will rub its face in the dirt sneeze or try to groom itself to get rid of the sprays odor

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Unofficial results show Oglala Lakota voters approve legalizing marijuana. Coronavirus concerns halt large gathering of tribal colleges and universities. Rally planned outside of U.S. Capitol to protect Oak Flat from development.

Native America Calling

03:37 min | 4 years ago

Unofficial results show Oglala Lakota voters approve legalizing marijuana. Coronavirus concerns halt large gathering of tribal colleges and universities. Rally planned outside of U.S. Capitol to protect Oak Flat from development.

"The National Native News Antonio Gonzalez the Oglala Sioux tribe held a vote Tuesday on legalizing medical and recreational marijuana on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota an official numbers as of Wednesday morning show a majority of residents are in favor of legalizing. Both with more in favor of medical marijuana marijuana is completely restricted. In the State Oglala. Lakota citizens also voted on whether or not to legalize alcohol only at the tribes casinos the unofficial count shows. Voters are against allowing alcohol in the casinos. Meanwhile Julian bear runner. President of the Oglala Sioux tribe on Tuesday declared a state of emergency on the Pine Ridge Reservation due to cove in nineteen the declaration outlines threats to Lakota way of life pointing to five corona virus cases in South Dakota with one possible death linked to the disease and cases in neighboring Nebraska. Bear runner requests federal assistance including test kits for the Pine Ridge Indian Health Service. The declaration seeks to protect elders and asks people to restrict visitation to the LAKOTA nursing. Home the emergency declaration follows tribal preparedness. Manning's health and safety concerns have led to the cancellation of a large gathering of students from tribal colleges and universities officials of the American Indian higher. Education consortium announced Tuesday. The annual student gathering planned for next week in Albuquerque will not be held due to corona virus concerns students from Haskell Indian nations university in Kansas are disappointed Kayla pointy was excited to participate. I understand the reasoning behind it. But I'm still very disappointed A lot of my team members have been saving up for the summit like myself. We stayed back. We didn't go in here for spring. Break 'cause we're working on. Our projects are art projects or studying for the knowledgeable. Or just saving money in general We've all really been looking forward to this event in our just kind of like you know don't want to do now a little heartbroken about it student. Sarah Pearl Hall. It had been canceled. This year is Kinda disappointing because I was going to submit a film In this was my first film that I had done in about two years after picking backup short films so really to submit it and see where it goes as far as they hit. Film Festival Troy. Waterson is finishing up his time at Haskell and was hoping to win big at the conference was my last day hoping to do. Last did some of the best pieces of arch which are now going to go relatively unnoticed and for my hand game team as well as part of my lavender. Try Bring home some goal for for Haskell. The annual event brings together nearly one thousand people from tribal colleges and universities across the country. Student show their skills in athletics. Knowledge Bowls Traditional Games and other competitions in recent weeks some tribal colleges announced. They would not participate this year. Due to health and safety concerns and tribal government travel bans a sacred sites rallies planned Wednesday to be held outside the US Capitol Tribal leaders advocates are urging for protection of Oak flat in Arizona from a proposed copper mine. The rally is planned day ahead of a hearing on the issue by the subcommittee for indigenous peoples of the United States. Oak Flat is located east of Phoenix. And is a sacred area to a number of tribes members of the San Carlos. Apache tribe have been leaders in the fight against the copper mine for years. I Man Tony Gonzalez.

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Car of missing Marine in Arizona found more than five months after he was last seen, police say

The Fullerton Financial Hour

00:19 sec | 4 years ago

Car of missing Marine in Arizona found more than five months after he was last seen, police say

"A missing valley vets car has been found thirty seven year old Jesse conger was last seen leaving a Scottsdale apartment in August Scottsdale police say his car was found this past week in San Carlos the former marine suffers from PTSD and depression he developed during his three tours of

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How Do You Develop Good Weather Decision-Making Skills?

The Finer Points - Aviation Podcast

05:50 min | 4 years ago

How Do You Develop Good Weather Decision-Making Skills?

"Do you develop good weather decision making Skills Gilles. I'm afresh private pilot and watched other also fresh by private pilots go out on a day where the Tar noted fifteen to twenty not winds with gusts up to thirty knots and so on on another occasion. I stayed on the ground when the light rain was passing through which probably wouldn't have been a problem. I know that it's better safe than sorry but after getting my license I often struggled with the decision making regarding the weather so I want to find that sweet spot between safety and confidence to go out and learn and experience. Do you have some tips. I do in fact Christoph so thanks for sending this question in the first thing I want to say is. You're absolutely right better safe than sorry. There are no old bold aviators and I always say it's better to turn around and walk away and live to fly another day right so in the beginning I think you should accept a certain amount of the of a certain amount of cancelling and then looking up from your chair on the beach and saying you know what I probably could have gone flying today. That's going to be okay. We're just GONNA tolerate that that is better than you've. You've probably heard the other saying that it's better to be you know on the ground around wishing you were in the air than in the air wishing you were on the ground and until you experience that second thing of being in the air wishing you're on the ground you you really can't appreciate how true that statement. Is You really want to avoid being up there in a bad situation and wishing you hadn't gone flying so so how do you do this. How do the professionals make good weather decisions. How do they fly at their level in some pretty inclement weather other and then also know when it's not okay to go and the secret to good decisions too good weather decision making is having a set of objective criteria that that you've decided on ahead of time and you don't have to wait a lifetime to invent this stuff you can certainly borrow it. We've been flying for more than one hundred years and professional operators when they get hired by a company they get handed an operations manual that operations manual is born earn out of the history of the company rights of this company is sixty years old. You're benefiting from sixty years of experience and in that operations manual there are simply. Lee objective rules. If the crosswind component exceeds ex. You may not fly it. You know if the crosswind component is why and and you had and you're below a certain weight you may land right so it's just like this this matrix of Kenai or can't I it is black and white so the first exposure that you have to what we're going to now call personal minimums conduct professionals. Call it the operations manual in general aviation world. We call impersonal minimums in the first exposure. You have two that are the endorsement is the endorsement that you're see. If I gave you a for example I typically endorse my students for they solo for a fifteen nut headwind limit a seven to ten not crosswind limit depending on the student five thousand foot ceilings and six miles visibility ability. Is it safe to fly in San Carlos when the ceilings are less than five thousand usually it is but I am going to give them in kind of a short leash to begin with and then slowly length in that in the process really doesn't stop after you. Get your private certificate so that's critical developing a set of personal minimums. I often lecture though and I'll ask the audience audience. I'll say how many people out there have heard personal minimums all every hand in the room goes up and I'll say well how many people out there have personal minimums and stick to those personal mm-hmm and the vast majority of hand stay up but when I say how many people have actually written those personal minimums down on a document commit to them and keep keep that documents so they can continue to refer to it and revise it over time and at that point most of the hands drop so the hard part in our world is forcing your own compliance with the personal minimums that you've decided ahead of time are your limit. You know if I pack the kids up if I tell myself hey my limit is thirty knots of wind. I'm not GonNa go if the gusts succeed thirty now. That's my level right in the kind of planes flying and I hey you know tell my wife. We're headed to Palm Springs. We packed the car and we load the kids and we drive to the airport and we get all set. I get down there at preflight the airplane everybody's all set my mother-in-law inlaws name what time you guys arrive in there on the rap and I go get the aid us in its gusting thirty one. Do you think there is not an extreme amount of pressure sure to just go fly that mission on and I can't I literally can't I have to think of it. As though I work for that company that I M my chief repealing that there is an operations manual and that I will get fired if I go flying it is black and white and that discipline is truly the hard apart so to kind of summarize what we said a personal minimums are going to be the secret to better weather decision making you're going to kind of keep them pretty conservative to start and accept a certain amount of days that you cancel unnecessarily and over time you can kind of reduce those minimum. I mean you can kind of like increase. The win limits bring down the ceiling limits. You can make the personal minimums little less conservative but the real hard part heart to have the discipline to force your own compliance with those procedures when there isn't a chief pilot or a boss breathing down your

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Networking For People Who Hate Networking

WorkLife with Adam Grant

02:41 min | 5 years ago

Networking For People Who Hate Networking

"It's not what you know. It's who you know, like most cliches, it's popular because it highlights and important truth, but it's partially false. Look, there's no doubt that who you know matters. We have decades of evidence that the right connection can get your foot in the door for jobs promotions and board seats, but the mere thought of networking can stop us in our tracks. This was true in one experiment, where some people are asked to think about making friends at a cocktail party, while others imagine trying to make professional connections. Afterward the one to envision networking felt dirty to the point that they actually rated soap and toothpaste more positively and research shows that no one really mixes it mixers. Anyway, we might plan to meet new people usually end up hanging out with our old friends. So how should you think about developing your network? You don't have to start by building your contact list. You can start by building your skills because having expertise to share sets you up to connect with interesting people just ask Pasia. My name is page. Mine ark landed three miles from here. San Carlos seven hundred dollars bucket when he came to the US from Iran in the nineteen ninety s he barely knew anyone. I didn't know what to do. I think the only thing I knew I was in love with the girl in Iran. And I thought I'm gonna lose her. So I should call her every day. So this is nine hundred ninety two I had to have this bag of quarter everyday going to pay phone, and it was like three or four dollars per minute. So I spend the whole seven hundred dollars in like two three weeks. He started working in California car wash. And then in a yogurt shop relived in the attic to save money. You couldn't walk stand up because it was short no air novato one night. While watching a Persian TV channel he signed for a high end rug gallery within a couple days, he visited the shop and talked. Way into a job. I work seventeen years ten hours a day. Six days a week today. Pitchman knows a lot about rugs. But he spends most of his time in a different career. He's now a successful venture capitalist in Silicon Valley the company's he's invested in our worth over thirty billion dollars. How did page mongo from selling rogues to investing in startups? It has to do with the power of building your expertise. Perriman was selling rugs and Silicon Valley in the early nineties, right? As the internet boom was happening which gave him a chance to meet some pretty important people. My customers are founder CEO of tech company. Venture capitalist lawyers bankers, and I build a close relationship with them. He built these relationships talking about rugs all day long sharing his insights in his showroom much like

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