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WTOP
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on WTOP
"Morning. I'm Kyle Cooper. Thanks for being with us. is There renewed concern about terrorism incidents here in the U .S. The GAO recently produced a study that breaks down the problem. On this week's edition of The Hunt with WTOP national security correspondent JJ Green, lays he out the results with Dimitri Sotis. There were 231 incidents including attacks or plots that met the definition of domestic terrorism between 2010 and 2021. This is according to HHS and they occurred across the United States, but the greatest number of these incidents occurred in states with major metropolitan areas such as California, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, then there's New York City and Washington DC. So why are these events happening? So of these 231 incidents about 35 % and that's the largest category were classified as racially or politically motivated. These attacks were also the most lethal. For example in July 2016, a racially motivated individual killed five police officers in Dallas. More recently, last year, racially a motivated individual shot and killed 10 people in Buffalo. So the government or anti -authority motivated violent extremism was second on this list and resulted that in 15 deaths over the same time period. And then there were domestic terrorism incidents linked to things like animal rights and abortion related violent extremists. And there were three deaths there. do So we have a problem here. And they are continuing to happen. And of course people want to know what is being done about this. So the FBI is responsible for leading domestic terrorism related investigations and intelligence efforts involving terrorist activities or plots. The Homeland Security Department attracts these events and and is responsible for gathering and sharing intelligence on emerging terrorist threats with with federal state and local governments and private entities and the government has been actively investigating and prosecuting acts of domestic terrorism. And they consider this to be a problem that they are concerned about in the future, especially with the political season upon us and certainly what we're seeing is a wave of people that are demonstrating very deep concerns and willingness to engage in violent activity. Be with us again next week at this time for another edition of The Hunt with WTLP national security correspondent JJ Green. Sign up for this national security newsletter inside the skiff at wtop .com slash alerts. The driver of a bus where a student was attacked and nearly shot to death last month is speaking out about what happened that day and how it's impacted her. Natalie Brower watched in horror as three people stormed onto her bus last month and put a gun to the head of a student sitting right behind her. That's all I talk about. I have been having insomnia. I had to go to the doctor and anxiety since this occurred. She watched one teenager try to pull the trigger three times each time the gun failed. If that gun hit in the jam, I might not be here today. The safe spot she took her aid and the student who was attacked ended up being about a mile away. Oh, his face was scarred up. He had a big knot on the side of his face. They hit him really hard. She says the school system needs to do more to protect employees like her in Upper Marlboro, John Dome and WTOP News. For the WTOP Mystery Newsmaker contest, listen Saturday and Sunday mornings during the 8 a .m. hour we'll play the voice of someone you've heard in the news this week on WTOP. Be the first caller at 855 -1035 -885 to correctly identify the mystery newsmaker and win a pair of tickets to Broadway in the park June 6 at 8 p .m. at Wooltrap. Join stars Lea Salonga and Megan Hilty for a night of stellar show turns. In memorable performances, visit WTOP .com search contests for more WTOP .com. Biden tells country the the debt crisis has been averted. He will sign that bipartisan bill today. A new superintendent chosen for Loudoun County Schools. The last leader was fired back in December. Keep it here for full details on stories these in the minutes ahead on WTOP. It's now 5 18. Traffic

WTOP
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on WTOP
"145 this is Ian Crawford thanks for being with us there is renewed concern about for some incidents here in the United States the General Accounting Office recently produced a study that breaks down the problem on this week's edition of the hunt with WTOP national security correspondent JJ Green he lays out the results with Dimitri Sotis JJ what do we know about the terrorism trend here in the United States there were 231 incidents including attacks or plots that met the definition of domestic terrorism between 2010 and 2021 this is according to DHS and they occurred across the United States the but greatest number of these incidents occurred in states with major metropolitan areas such as California you know Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco then there's New York City and Washington DC so why are these events happening so of these 231 incidents about 35 % and just category were classified as racially or ethnically motivated these attacks were also lethal the most for example in July 2016 a racially motivated individual killed five police officers in Dallas more recently in last year a racially motivated individual shot and killed 10 people in Buffalo so anti -government or anti -authority motivated violent extremism was second on this list and that resulted in 15 deaths over the same time period and then there were domestic terrorism incidents linked to things like animal rights and abortion related violence violent and extremists there were three deaths there so we do have a problem here and they are continuing to happen and of course people want to know what is being done about this so the FBI is responsible for leading domestic related terrorism investigations and intelligence efforts involving terrorist activities or plots the Homeland Security Department attracts these events and and is responsible for gathering and sharing intelligence on emerging terrorist threats with federal state and local governments and private entities the government has been actively investigating and prosecuting acts of domestic terrorism and they consider this to be a problem that they are concerned about in the future especially with the political season upon us and certainly what we're seeing is a wave of people that are demonstrating very deep concerns and willingness to engage in violent activity be with us next week at this time for another edition of the hunt with WTO P national security correspondent JJ green and sign up for JJ's national security newsletter inside the skiff and WTO p dot

WTOP
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on WTOP
"I'm dimitri sodas thanks for being with us there's renewed concern about terrorism incidents right here in the united states the gao recently produced a study that breaks down the problem on this week's edition of the hunt with wtop national security correspondent j .j. green we go over some of the results there were two hundred thirty one incidents including attacks or plots that met the definition of domestic terrorism between 2010 and 2021 this is according to dhs and they occurred across the united states but the greatest number of these incidents occurred in states with major metropolitan areas such as california you know los angeles san diego san francisco then there's new york city washington and d .c. so why are these events happening so of these two hundred thirty one incidents thirty about five percent and that's the largest category were classified as racially or ethnically motivated these attacks were also the most lethal for example in july twenty sixteen racially motivated individual killed five police officers in dallas more recently in last year a racially motivated individual shot and killed ten people in buffalo so anti -government or anti -authority motivated violent extremism was second on this list and that resulted in fifteen deaths over the same time period and then there were domestic terrorism incidents that link to things like animal rights and abortion related violence violent extremist and there were three deaths there so we do have problem a here and they are continuing to happen of course people want to know what is being done about this so the FBI is responsible for leading domestic terrorism related investigations and intelligence efforts involving terrorist activities or plots the Homeland Security Department attracts these events and and is responsible for gathering and sharing intelligence on emerging terrorist threats with federal state and local governments and private entities and the government has been actively investigating and prosecuting acts of domestic terrorism and they consider this to be a problem that they are are concerned about in the future especially with the political season upon us and certainly what we're seeing is a wave of people that are demonstrating very deep concerns and willingness to engage in violent activity. be with us again next week at this time for another edition of the hunt with WTO P national security correspondent JJ green and sign up for JJ's national security newsletter inside this gift you do

Animal Radio
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on Animal Radio
"Yes, we're gonna go back to the phones and just a couple of seconds for your calls. Don't forget you can ask your questions from the animal radio app for iPhone and Android and it's a free download. This next guest here in Berkeley is the founder of an organization called bark and borrow. And I think just the title alone I was like, okay, we got to get this guy on the phone. I want to find out what he does. Welcome to the show. Thank you very much. Thanks for having me guys. How are you? Splendid tell us what is bark and borrow? Yeah, absolutely. Bakam borrow is a mobile app that connects busy dog owners to people that love dogs, want a dog. Can't have one full time, but would love one win every day can have one. Whether it be an afternoon hike or walk in the park or even sometimes a long weekend. Where do the dogs come from? Yep, so we connect borrowers, people that love dogs that can't have one. To owners that could do with a helping hand. And it really started because I moved over to the states. I was contemplating getting a dog with my girlfriend at the time, but I was working in the 1112 hour days and it didn't make sense. She was in school and had a job on the side, so it really didn't make sense for us to commit to a dog at the stage of life we were at. So I started meeting people in my building and I started meeting people on hikes here in LA and they became familiar faces and I would always attend to their dog first and play with their dog and end up talking to the owner. And after this kind of went on for a while, I ended up just saying, look, I go running too often into the week. I'd love to take your dog for Iran. It makes it more enjoyable for me. And I said, yeah, of course, absolutely. It didn't take my number. Let me just give you a call and we'll set it up. So as I was doing it, as I take a dog to run people would come up to the dog and pat the dog and talk to me and tell me how much they tell me how my dog was and tell me how much they missed their dog. They either just moved you from the east coast or they've just got a new job where they don't have time or they have moved into a new apartment, which for those reasons they can't have a dog. And I would explain firstly that it wasn't my dog. But then it kind of got me thinking, and I thought, well, there's quite a few people that feel the same way that I do. They wish they had a dog. I grew up with dogs my whole life, and I thought, well, imagine if there was this platform that connected dog owners with people that love dogs just as much as the owner loves their dog. I mean, to me it made sense. I thought I was seeing people spending 70 to a $150 on getting their dog walk to having someone look after their dog and I thought, why pay for that when there's someone that would love to do it for a short amount of time and not expect to get paid, it's just how do you find that person and how do you establish that relationship? So I build out a platform and I'm going to products that let people connect and establish relationships. I wanted people to experience kind of what I was experiencing, being able to have a dog too afternoons a week when I go for a run. I, like I said, I couldn't commit to one full time, but being able to have a companion when you go running or going down to the beach for the weekend with my girlfriend. It was perfect. It was the next best option to own your dog. And I just thought it was unfair for people because they're really is no medium between not having a dog and kind of committing to one for the next 15 years of your life, which is not getting me wrong. It's an incredible commitment, but like myself, there's a lot of people that are not at a stage in their life where they can make that great commitment. So this is the next best thing and that's why I wanted that's why I started it. Well, it seems like a great idea. Great concept and everything, but I'm always the Debbie downer kind of guy. I got to say, because you even said it yourself, you said, after a while of visiting with this other dog, then you started to develop a relationship. The owner eventually lets you go with the dog solo. I guess this is really something that takes time to develop a trust in somebody and I don't think that I would immediately allow my dog to just go out with somebody that I met over an app. No, absolutely. And we don't suggest that at all. And it does take trust and establishing the right relationship. And that's why it comes down to profiles and ratings and reviews and how expressive and passionate the borrower is the borough that has to reach out to the owner express why they don't have a dog. Their history with dogs. Did they grow up with dogs? Why they love dogs? Why they want to borrow that owners? Why do they want to borrow that owner's dog? Why they can't have a dog at this stage in their life. And we see that and we see that on the back end of our system and we see how users expressing their love and passion for this concept because there's a lot of people that can relate to this. And then it's really a relationship based on that and connecting with the right person and establishing a relationship. And even upon that, we vet and review each profile before they're even granted access to our online community. And then from there, we don't suggest any arrangement unless the borrower and the owner have met up at least once and have a meeting great and see how the borrower reacts with your dog. And normally you can find out quite a lot about someone when you see them in the first 30 seconds a minute. You learn a lot about someone. And that's beyond even chatting to them back and forth over our messaging platform within the app. And your dog has a great sense of character as well, you know? So we don't let any relationship or arrangement happen unless you've met at least once or twice until you're comfortable and see how the borrower is with your dog. So is this nationwide or is it just in Los Angeles? So yeah, we're in the major cities. So we're currently in we launched in November and we received an incredible response nationwide from obviously LA, San Diego, San Francisco, San Francisco San Francisco, that's kind of the West Coast. And now we're also live in New York, Boston, Chicago, and Seattle as well. I think it's a great idea because there are a lot of people that just don't have time for an animal that want an animal in their life. And I currently I suggest that they go down to the shelters and help out at the shelters, but this is also another kind of pretty cool idea. Yeah, yeah, you're absolutely right. And I'd love to kind of cover something there because I had that exact exact same thought as well. We have thousands of people on our platform right now that love dogs and maybe really to commit in a week where they may be ready to commit in 6 months. Either way, I wanted to provide an extra service where these rescue dogs and these soda dogs they're the ones that need love and they're the ones looking for home. So I can't cover it too much, but we currently partnering with a few nice and wide organizations and risk use. The website Mark and borrow dot com bark and borrow dot com will put links to everything you've heard on today's show over at animal radio dot com. Berkeley, thank you so much for joining us today and telling us about bark and borrow. Thank you. You're listening to animal radio, call the Dream Team now with the free animal radio app for iPhone and Android. If you're living with diabetes and using insulin, you know the pain of pricking your fingers over and over again. Ouch. Well, by wearing a small remote device called a continuous glucose monitor or CGM, you can reduce the pain of pricking your fingers. If you administer insulin three or more times per day or use an insulin pump, call now and learn how a CGM can help you. Painless. No fingerprints. Convenience, they delivered it free and they took care of all the paperwork. You can reduce pain right away. Plus, it's accurate, easy to use and helps you spend more time in range. 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TuneInPOC
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Overseeing all of this is lift founder John Zimmer. He's proud. This is exactly what he wanted. A community event that brings people together. A videographer wanders around getting sound bites from happy passengers and drivers. Then he pulled Zimmer aside. Let's try to build a more affordable social, sustainable transportation system, trying to make cities feel smaller and more connected. But in the middle of the feel good festivities, an uninvited group of people walk in. They're carrying plates of cookies with something written in icing. Cookie? Huh? Why did they say Uber? Uber founder Travis kalanick has sent his minions to wreak havoc on Lyft's little luck fest. But they have another more important mission too. To poach, lift drivers. The Uber party crashers are wearing jet black t-shirts with referral codes on the back. Codes that lead to discounts, gas credits, and other perks, meant to lure Lyft drivers to break rank. Zimmer spots them and turns to the party coordinator. Get them out of here. Now, Zimmer is shaking with anger, signals to his cofounder Logan green. Look, I know Uber isn't known for playing nice, but Jesus. How can they just hijack our event like that? Who does that? I know. I know it's a dirty tactic. We just have to focus on us. And our numbers are growing. It's true. And Uber's little guerrilla tactic shows their worried. Lift is still much smaller than Uber. But it's doing well. Prestigious investors are intrigued by lifts peer to peer rideshare model, and they've pumped close to $83 million into the company in the last two years. By August 2013, Lyft has logged a million rides, and it's gaining traction in Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.. That's fewer cities than Uber, but kalanick doesn't want to share the road. He wants to drive lift into a ditch and leave it there with its wheels spinning. This road race is about to kick into high gear. Just as they're heading for a blind curve..

TuneInPOC
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Overseeing all of this is lift founder John Zimmer. He's proud. This is exactly what he wanted. A community event that brings people together. A videographer wanders around getting sound bites from happy passengers and drivers. Then he pulled Zimmer aside. Let's try to build a more affordable social, sustainable transportation system, trying to make cities feel smaller and more connected. But in the middle of the feel good festivities, an uninvited group of people walk in. They're carrying plates of cookies with something written in icing. Cookie? Huh? Why did they say Uber? Uber founder Travis kalanick has sent his minions to wreak havoc on Lyft's little luck fest. But they have another more important mission too. To poach, lift drivers. The Uber party crashers are wearing jet black t-shirts with referral codes on the back. Codes that lead to discounts, gas credits, and other perks, meant to lure Lyft drivers to break rank. Zimmer spots them and turns to the party coordinator. Get them out of here. Now, Zimmer is shaking with anger, signals to his cofounder Logan green. Look, I know Uber isn't known for playing nice, but Jesus. How can they just hijack our event like that? Who does that? I know. I know it's a dirty tactic. We just have to focus on us. And our numbers are growing. It's true. And Uber's little guerrilla tactic shows their worried. Lift is still much smaller than Uber. But it's doing well. Prestigious investors are intrigued by lifts peer to peer rideshare model, and they've pumped close to $83 million into the company in the last two years. By August 2013, Lyft has logged a million rides, and it's gaining traction in Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.. That's fewer cities than Uber, but kalanick doesn't want to share the road. He wants to drive lift into a ditch and leave it there with its wheels spinning. This road race is about to kick into high gear. Just as they're heading for a blind curve..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Other aspects of our lives Some of that has moved online Online grocery sales have grown by more than half and 2020 Is this trend staying around as we hopefully slowly move outside of the pandemic Are we ramesh with us Misfits markets are direct to consumer online grocer focusing on sustainability accessibility caused making those unloved fruits and vegetables get used to get through your door and how is sales Is it going as strong as ever It is yes we saw the same huge boost during 2020 during the pandemic that I'd say all other grocery platforms and food ecommerce companies have seen And so far in 2021 I'd say we've seen continued strength We've seen a lot of those purchasing habits that customers have retained post pandemic and basket size or higher than ever order frequency as high as it was a year and a half ago So we're really excited You expanding in new states Tell us why California and the like and how you continue to do that Sure so we were approaching grocery from a pretty different angle when you compare us to a lot of the other online grocery providers out there Our goal is to build the affordable grocery store online that doesn't exist today And our argument is that most other online grocery retailers are still focused on the premium super affluent urban segment of the customer demographic and our view is hey there's a 100 million other households in the U.S. that don't currently have access to the services at the urban areas do So we started off on an east coast We've expanded gradually out west and California is the biggest market that we haven't been in and we're launching We actually officially started launching California last week And you know when you look at California everyone thinks about the major metro areas LA San Diego San Francisco and what people forget about is about one in 5 California household during food deserts And currently don't have access to fresh affordable healthy food and we're trying to solve that Talk to us about supply chain issues I feel it's pervasive How is it affected you It's been a big challenge It's over the past 6 to 8 months We've seen continued increases in freight prices and bound and outbound The cost of food has gone up pretty substantially across the board When we look at items like organic avocados it was probably doubled in price over the past year the cost of labor has increased with a lot of labor shortages We've talked about packaging has gone up multiple times So definitely been a challenge I would say you know when we look at our supply chain we have a lot fewer touch points than the average grocery retailer We go from farm or CBG manufacturer to our warehouse from our warehouse to the household So because of the limited touch points we've been able to I'd say shield ourselves more so than the average retailer from some of that inflationary price pressure but still definitely a challenge We've only got a minute left but differentiation How do you differentiate yourself from the competitive competition That's a great question.

NewsRadio KFBK
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"We got Supreme Court on the on the voting laws that the states are at this particular case. That the states The state of Arizona anyway, uh, nothing wrong with them, trying to make sure their elections are clean as a whistle. The other big decision and the last decision of this court term. Is the one involving California nonprofits and I The reason why I say this this, uh it's kind of close to home. Was I Yeah. Worked in the state capital of California, Sacramento. And so I knew. I lived there and worked there for a long time. I knew a lot of it's a many Washington D. C. It's a lot of lawyers, a lot of lobbyist. It's a big state. With a lot of people in a lot of money. And so It's an important Capital. If you're trying to rank importance of all the 50 different capitals out there So I knew these guys and they're both political guys and They said, You know, um I'm talking to them about the fact That I would like to do. Um, a message. I forget how many media markers there are in California. They're expensive. There's something like 20 or 30 media markets. Los Angeles, San Diego. San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno. I mean, you go down through the states, There's a lot of the individual media markets there. And I thought of doing these public service announcements where I would find something that the members of the state Legislature did that day. And I would say today while you were at work Trying to earn hard living. John Dull State Senator. Did this or wants to pass this bill. That would be detrimental to your pocketbook. Basically take a 32nd piece and say today while you were working this, senator, this assemblyman did this that was detrimental to you. Thought you should know. And that's it. Because you can do that in a non profit if you do not say vote for this person or vote against that person or vote for this proposal. Or against that proposal. If you just say this thought you should know. Than people While you're hard at work. You don't have time to keep track of this. I do. And have a 32nd spot commercial paid for on various television radio stations throughout the state. So these two guys that I know, I said, That's a great idea. That's a great idea. It's going to cost a lot of money, though. And I said, Yeah, I know that's where I don't know where to go. And they said we do. We've got a lot of major corporations in the state. That would love to promote or support various political ideas. But they're afraid to Because of the fact that their name would be out there and then their customers would get all upset with them and so forth, and so on. You've got. You've got big oil You've got, um Disney. I mean, Disney wants to have a pure As clean as snow white image right? So they don't want to get involved in politics, but they want to support various political ideas. And they said, if you start Tom of five Oh one c four Under 51. C of the Internal revenue code. Those who were all the non profits are A range of five Oh one C. Threes are the Red Cross and the churches and all that sort of stuff. Bible C five Oh, one c four or other nonprofits and they do not need to disclose Who gives money to them. So I could get money from oil companies from Disney from media companies from all these companies that want to support political ideas. But did not want to upset their customer base. And I came this close to doing it. And the reason why it was attractive to them was because under that law, I would not have to disclose who my donors were. And I thought Mm. Mm. Attempting I'm not going to do it. That's that I like to be more transparent. So I never did it. But that was at the essence. Of the Supreme Court case today. In California nonprofits.

Raise Your Edge
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on Raise Your Edge
"Yeah i just. I just didn't really like the whole environment there i i. The the west coast is pretty cities on the west coast. Pretty expensive in general. Yes san diego. san francisco. Dull breezy expensive. Makes sense to to more. You're going to save in chicago for the next couple of mom. I'm still paying rent for the house in los angeles Leave my roommate's hanging on like just be like yo fuck you amount. I'm not paying rent anymore kind of thing but as soon as that. Lisa's gone in the next twelve months. gonna be looking like an apartment or a small house somewhere around here is like it's the housing market where i live super super cheap. It's like pretty much out in the middle of nowhere. So it yeah. I could get like a two bedroom two bathroom house for a thousand a month. Maybe even less law real. Yeah so it'd be like five minutes away from families pretty much good. It'd be perfect pretty good. Yeah one more question for you before your free streaming by the way. I'm definitely streaming tonight. Nice sorry no go ahead. Go on if you won't be swimming today. What else would you do if i were to be shrimp today today and i can tell his profession like what i do either. I mean i guess. I just spend time with family or they're doing some still for funding. Wanna do that. Probably play some poker off stream. Maybe hang out friends discord stuff like that. I mean but i. But i meant in general like if you wouldn't your profession your job wouldn't be a stream..

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"san diego san francisco" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Inspirado Projecto
"san diego san francisco" Discussed on Inspirado Projecto
"Those. I think so you okay so you saw two. I've seen to myself I try to get a hit. Try it for one of them. I sit you not man. They had no engine noise. Had like this up. It looked like a episode. Five the of star wars where. It's like a triangle ship to no engine noise had looked like that as far as the figure. But it had this weird. Like electro red pulsing thing around it and it turned and moved without any engine noise and looked at me and my buddy nick nick was there. Tried to catch a fucking ride in the fucking morning and mike levin best birthday and the thing sauce spotlight on us and they went to. How far was it. Would you say as far as that is that. Is that like ridge up there no way and it look at us and then with fuck no one we know engine and there was the first time you saw the first time i saw the second one was just a bunch of lights in the camera. And that's not a fucking shit dude. It's above the horizon sailor out in alaska as well. Whoa i'm telling. I'm telling my buddy that's not ship rising. I could see if from here. And he's like no no. It's not as getting closer and closer to lift up more. And then i see drop like perceptibly. I'm watching this light. Come through the water. And i'm like oh my god row in your fucking go. I remember hearing about that. How you folks will travel underwater but you actually witnessed it. Yeah and they've actually tracked fish. They put trackers on fish and they see him nicholas island. There's there's tubes that go all through that fucking island you also crazy. You're bringing this up because there was that you i don't know it was like three months ago whose I think he was in a who was a blue. You have winter. You went into the water and the fact that you saw that same kind of thing happened. Oh look at check this out your movie. The movie a series of moves at the guy puts out there. This is a cargo company. Greeley craziest visit his fit. Like in the in the show. These these girls like fbi agents and this is the name of their fake company that they're they use and so i looked it up online. Is this a real place. But he was like one of those faith but someone made one on public. I'm like i gotta buy that so today. Decide to wear this. He's from hawaii and got my mask and she's got the dalai tattoo name is scruffy. You saw ufo sightings wasn't gonna be here today. I wasn't really. I was gonna. I was gonna travel from i get across the border from mexico and i was gonna fly out of san diego san francisco back to la and she said no you up and we can skip the entire day of traveling and you fly out at six fifty off from la we are. I am so happy. I'm so glad that you said yes and two on us at the secret said secret geometry. Oh love it dude. Got that from erica. Wedge in new orleans and twenty seven to make you these are great and you're a big dallas fan Surrealist painter drawer or any of that. That's awesome his. Yeah big time. I almost after i got his tattoos. I almost feel like in a way on have secret life dolly that he wrote. he's a psychopath. It's crazy because there's a whole other. I read about him. I almost want to say it was called. I think they named it after one of his paintings. I want to say it was called persistence of memory or something that was like like like yawns. It was interesting because they were talking about that secret. Life of dolly. Okay now. here's where things get crazy you know. Is he embellishing about crazy. Things happening is life or these real things and keep reading even says like the flurry for him. What's real and what's not. Because he lives in his head so much. It sounds like classic schizophrenia to me. But that's what makes him a genius to bastiat. And then this is the coolest thing i've seen that. Yeah yeah. I think some study done between schizophrenic people's brains and artists sprains and the creative centre data has like they have a similar creative center where dislike lesson emission is. I mean it's like the filter is can loose searches and do it. I think that's the seat schizophrenics have that similarity so wondered right. There's no wall in between one yet. They were as people think of think of something. And you're like yeah right. Non filtered reading about how dolly would would. Would you fall asleep. It like ring a bell or something so he would stay in this constant state of lake sue. Sleepy always sleep. Painting data see would just similar to meditative states. And so what he would do on his couch. He'd sit down and he had like a smooth in his hand bolander and every time he goes off of java can be like oh my god yeah cool space awake and asleep. That's where his love. I love it absolutely so you do you have. Do you have instagram as well. I do. But i'm not very active on or or an email. So i can contact you because jones with three s jones the ballot bowl scruff. Joe's god good man. Brilliant is it. is it like out again. People hear this music. It's not quite recorded songs. We do have play live but mostly just big island. I don't go very far with the guys yet because I like saying out. There i really. It boggles my mind to be in the city of this thing. I've never he's never been to italy. Oh wow yeah you bring it into a historic spot mahal and dry baby holy cow and drive by lynch david lynch. Oh well this is. That's street that. The movie was named after dr very mysterious winding road. He's like mountainous green day. You've what big island. Oh the big island. I got this dead gullies. Were going especially coast absolutely serene and beautiful and there's some kind of magic island that's like find a reason to stay or find a reason to go away for too long ways to go back. I keep come back. And you're like i don't think i would leave. Was there most of last year through like the whole quarantine and to make shit and Oh that's a good place. My god thirty people who have the corona no back home maybe has something to do with the nature. That's just nature just by being in nature all the time being swimming in the ocean. Being tried to they tried to close the oceans. Nobody listen to them. And i remember i remember seeing cops come out full mask. Full you for glaring it. Oh my god what are you gonna do. Now you're here right car right thought. Swimming sides oh really. Yeah they will absolutely fucking you start going around with no respect bill. Fuck it through your ass in a home boy. I was looking at folklore of.

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"san diego san francisco" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"What's a little bit different about the state? Today is the number of Nonparty ability and voters in the words back then it's not that the state is more red or more blue. If you will. Most people today have simply gone NPP. There's 6.5 million of them out there. You know the way I look at this. John and I tell people in other states in Texas and in Florida, Arkansas, I say, Don't let your state grow up to be California. Um This is an important symbolic move. I know it's a It's a constitutional move in the California constitution. It recalling the governor and I think it's important to get rid of gray Davis, but I think it's also symbolic to a degree. This guy wants to be president. This guy wants to be the next Democrat elected president, the United States. So are we are not only doing a favor to the state of California in removing this guy, but we're doing a favor to the 49 other states who could potentially get this guy in the White House. Imagine Gavin Newsom in the White House. And the executive orders that he might be issuing. If he was ever in the Oval Office. Imagine the damage that he would be doing. John, you signed the recall right? I signed the recall. There's a follow up question. I haven't I've been going a WalMart. I used to see people out there in front of Wal Mart collecting fingers. I don't see him anymore. So it be nice to get some people back. But here's my question. So let's say we get it. We'll get the recall on the ballot. Newsome gets 40% of the vote. Cox and Falconer. Get 30 each Get 60%. Does that mean Newsome is still the governor? No, sir. The way the recall works is this over 50% of the people vote to get rid of Newsome not have a continuous governor than the top vote getter out of everybody else becomes governor. Newsome is not running for re election. It's simply a recall against Newsome. It's a plurality. Just so in other words, is a binary choice. Question. Number one. Yes or no. You want to recall the governor. And then the second choice is who do you want to replace him if he is recalled, and he will not be on that list. Gavin Newsom will not be on that list. But a couple three Democrats. Undoubtedly will be because, of course, the Democrats want to retain control of the governor's mansion in Sacramento. So it's an interesting system and 2003. Is a model and we know the potentially John Cox is going to run and the former mayor of San Diego's considering we don't know who's going to run. But the main point is to slap this guy down and get him out of the governor's mansion in Sacramento because of the harm that he is doing to about 35 million Americans who haven't reside in California. Great. Okay. I appreciate your records all do it. I kind of help you. Thank you very much. Thank you, John very much. God bless you. And you know there are signature drives and the way to find out he was talking about how he doesn't see him out in front of walmart anymore. Well, maybe Wal Mart is not the location to go. But if you go to recall Gavin 2020 There's a tab there, right, Mike? What's the call of a tab called Take action. We have a tab called counties. Every bit of information you need to get involved. The recall is on we call Gavin 2020 dot com. Including phone numbers to call County leads for San Diego San Francisco L 58 counties have a group and that's actually been a little bit of our secret sauce. I want to want to add before we rolled to break for everybody out there. One of the differences in this petition versus the normal one. You see it Wal Mart or target to be fair. Okay is that it's available in 8.5 by 11 so you can print it out from home. Most petitions are on Lian eaten half by 14. When we designed when or neatly and I started this. We decided to also put forward and eat in half by 11 petition. What we get by doing that was in power. The people of California. To be able for the price of approaches damp to have their voice heard. That's no small footnote. That was actually very astute planning on your part. And and so in other words, if somebody lives in Fresno, I know we're coming up on the brake here. But if If somebody lives in Fresno, they couldn't go on that tab. Click on it and find out where this permanent signing locations are where they consign the darn thing, right? Absolutely. We'll get to that. After the break up and down California, Torrey called Gavin 2020 com Recall.

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"san diego san francisco" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"A shark was spotted early this morning, Swimming out shore near Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California Lifeguards confirmed the approximately 9 ft Long shark was seen swimming about 300 yards from the pier. The ocean side, fire departments, B Beach lifeguard Sergeant Gregory Tribbey told Fox 11, he said it is unclear, but species of shark was spotted. Though this is the time here that the younger, great White swim closer in because they get at they swim for the round. They're a lot shorter than a lot smaller than 9 ft, though. However, there was video footage of the shark, which captured the creature getting caught on a fishing line or net of some sort. Someone hasn't seen in the video climbing down the ladder on the side of appear to try to free it. Um lifeguard Sergeant Trevi confirmed what was captured on video and said the individual was quote able to get the shark off the hook after approximately 25 minutes, But he did not state how close quote as a result of the sighting the ocean side Fire Department. So lifeguard division made public announcements warning swimmers in the water of the shark. I felt they just blanket closed it I prefer of the warning. Because I mean, look at yourself and all that. But the Oceanside Fire Department Lifeguard division would like to reiterate that sightings a rare along our coastline. Additionally, when seen, these animals are typically just passing through our waters. And I'm not dead. Not that I'm going to get all stickler on the law. But didn't that illegal to its if you accidentally net a shark? That's one thing, but it is not illegal to interfere with it there and not call. I mean, it's California. You gotta call some authorities. I'm sure but anyway, I'm not gonna No harm, no foul. The guy seen on video, actually freeing the shark and he lived so so the shark didn't take it personal. A zit turns out so we have the The latest numbers without the Sunday data L, a County covered 19 hospitalizations continue a downward trend that leads us to the to the statewide dashboard. By the way, if you miss this It's been all over the local news, Gavin versus Supreme Court. He's own one. The Supreme Court said that the California ban on the indoor worship is unconstitutional on Gavin came back and said, OK, but you can only do 25% capacity. What should I think? I think most churches are not going toe. They're going to make it work. You know, Because now you have the law on your side, saying he can't actually ban Indoor worship, which is which is interesting because by the way for the record back in 1918 1919, you know, all crowds were banned, including church schools were closed. Theaters. Lumbly theaters, Um, uh, All large gatherings were banned, including church for just a few weeks in Portland, Seattle, L. A San Diego San Francisco Azaz. It burned through major cities on the West Coast Church was lumped in with everything else, and no one complained at the time because the understanding was well, it's gonna be open. And, um The mayor of Seattle, famous famously said that any religion that won't keep for two weeks isn't worth having. And they were back open in two weeks still got him a bomb in his mailbox. But anyway s O here in California churches that were in defiance of it, continuing defiance, but others they're going to find a way to make it work. S O. L. A County reported 3123 new cases that's down. L. A County's still responsible for 18,044 death deaths since a pandemic began a lower apartment, the number of coronavirus patients and county hospital's continues to decline so dizzy the death rate. It peaked in January. I've almost three weeks ago two weeks ago on it continues to go down. But what does it mean for the state? Because the state is being really, really slow on this, And if you go to the if you go to the state dashboard Uh, if you go by county, you know, 58 counties in California. 54 of them are still in the purple here. And if you're utterly confused, why he didn't say green yellow red. It's because, he said, Green is evil and make people thinking everything's OK so again. The equivalent of this would be, um Orange. Is All good. We're not all get his moderate. It's like one before a green light red is substantial. Widespread is Purple and 54 counties are still under the widespread but the 54 counties because of the counties that are not under that are Sierra County. There's like five people there, Trinity County and Nortel like nine. So you had a Fred Um, Alpine County of the South and Lake Tahoe. There's a lot of people there's like 17, the counties that are still under purple account for 99.9% of California's 40 million people. 40,093,779 99.9% of them are still under the widespread, you know, locked down whatever you want to call it, you know, thinking with currently no one in sight. But at this point if the Supreme Court is listening to a lawsuit brought by churches, the next thing is Like what they did in San Francisco on the mayor, bringing suit to the San Sisto school district. It forced the school district to negotiate here in L. A. A similar tactic. You gotta stick to your guns, but at some point Somebody has to sue the governor. And the state superintendent of education, because ultimately they're handing these tools to the teachers unions. The teachers unions don't have the authority to shut down the school. They're not the health department. They're just giving the tools that they've been given on. But they're shutting down, keeping the school shut down. And I mean, if you don't know this was a big funding component to this like up in San Francisco, federal money matches number of butts and seats. So the mayor's Have to get those schools back open. The. Meanwhile the school district's who are not the unions, they're seeing. Thousands of students declare that they're now gonna homeschool and that's money out of their pockets. So nobody is happy with the teachers unions. In fact, most most actual teachers who teach like stuff and junk. They don't like what's going on right now, and they're hiding behind some 11 month old science. A lot of it was speculation. And what they're maneuvering around to is a situation where they skip to the headline to get vaccinated. Which to be honest with you. I don't have a real problem with that. But I want to use common sense because the majority of teacher the median age is 41.9 the number of deaths of people who are healthy who don't smoke of heart disease, diabetes. Some of the Khobar Morbidity Is tiny for people under 41. If you're over 41, or you think you might be at risk, then by all means, if if that's the difference between getting my school opened up that that's fine because they're saying Well, it needs they need this so they can keep your kids safe. Kids are virtually immune to this. The from from Cove it we have one under 18 in all of Kenya, California one dead. There's that murders thing that affects kids on Lee 75 kids have gotten it. One died of that. And that's what side effect of mirrors. I mean, In other words, we're at a situation now where the kids are at far greater risk of dying in a car accident on the way to school, including teachers. People under 41 are at greater risk of dying in a car accident on their way to school. Then they are dying of cove. It So there's there's that happy. Happy Monday. We'll be back in the second A and wrap up some more stuff. Of course we're telling the votes for Have you seen a free couch? 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"Back to the ends up. Jamie Morris, Dennis 50 and Matt the hitman, miss her. And as I said, coming on Was nothing but the whole truth. I say a hole. So from Wolverines wire, Isaiah, I hope you're doing well. And you're relaxed and everything like that. A little trip down the Disney world. Nice. Did you have a nice time? I had a great time. Now I'm Spending my time laying in bed, watching cartoons watching Disney, Plus just still feeling it ready to go. Oh, go ahead this well, It's the happiest place on Earth Man. When you go down there, it's just like, Yeah, let's just smile the whole time and then put your feet in some absence all because you have to walk so much. I So did you find yourself in? Are you completely just connect? Or once in a while? You checking your phone to see if Michigan is up to something, whether it's in basketball or or, you know, making some news with the football program? Well, the good news for me Good news. Bad news for me is a lot of the stuff that happened. Hit literally. As soon as we touch down in Orlando, it was less than a minute after we our plane landed that the news came through that Michigan was hiring around Bellamy and that had Warner was How is the offensive lines line coach? Thankfully, I had a two least some semblance of knowing that that was going toe happen. So I had I had a pre right that I just had to alter slightly. And got that out while still taxiing to our That taxi into the jet way there. Then with the basketball stuff that happened a couple hours later, while we were at dinner And all this your own. More news happened while we were walking, walking to the motor coach to take us to the hotel. So I wrote that on the bus there, So thankfully, most of it got taken care of. I picked up with one or two things while I was down there, do you usually while we were On the way from one place to another in transit. I would open up Twitter and check out what was going on and see something right something up as fast as I could. But for the most part, most everything was done so Disconnected as much as I possibly could, but knew that that wasn't going toe was gonna be able completely. Shut everything off. So I said you had a chance. I'm thinking because it was on Twitter and all over the place. Yeah, the chance to see the new coaching staff and you had a similar It's of What they were doing what coach Harbaugh was doing. What? What do your first initial thoughts about the new coaching staff? The moves around? More being the offensive line coach Rod Bellamy coming in is the wide receiver coach, The cold boy. Yeah, co co defensive coordinators on the other side of the ball. Um, you kept new, uh, Sean knew and, uh, Brian Jean Marie. They kept him. So what do you What's your first initial of this whole staff that young Yeah, Real young. There's like what? Like out of the 10 10 assistant coaches, I think There's only a couple that are older than I am. Which is weird. I think what new, uh, is like a year older than me. Bellamy's the same ages. Me. Actually, that might be it. Um, other than that, it's O'Brien. John resulted to me. But it's It's a real young coaching staff, so you can clearly see That they're trying to be really, really aggressive. Assed, far as trying to get guys who are hungry to have our young and up in commerce. And, uh and all of that s O. I think that that's really awesome that they that they're doing that, but obviously they're going to be much more aggressive and recruiting. I think that that's kind of what they need is some young blood that is going to go out there in recruit because they haven't had like they've had a couple good recruiters. At a time, but they haven't had like that All staff press. But you look at Lincoln, Ohio State, even though that they aren't necessarily a young Coaching staff. It's one of those things where Everyone. Recruits really hard carry columns might be older, but he recruits incredibly hard. He's an incredible recruiter, so it's kind of feels like they're trying to get a lot of these guys that could go out there and Uh, just target guys and whatever the reason I missed your show last week, it was because I was talking to Jordan Lewis. Yeah, he wanted he was talking about Maurice linguist and what he brings to the table. And not only is he clearly an avid recruiter, but he's also a heck of a coach, and they talked about how he made him better and And things of that nature. So you're getting kind of best of both worlds. In some of these cases? Yes, Some of them might not be proven, but I think it xfiles right in the sense of you hear people say, Well, Mike McDonald hasn't called place before. And Josh Gattis didn't call plays before. But you look at like who The Detroit Lions just signed or who Some of these People who are signing in the NFL. It's the same deal right? It's we're only complaining about that here because we want a little bit more certainty, but that's just the nature of the business. And it right now in the NFL and the particular it's become a youth movement. You know that. Maybe that might be more of the head coach level with guys like John McVeigh and before, but You can see. Jim Harbaugh clearly thought that that's the way to go this time around a Zafar as the assistants are concerned, and it's one of those things where, Yeah, it's a gamble. We'll see how it works out. I think that it's ah It's a clear it's a consistent he was very consistent in what he wanted to do. So it clearly achieved it. And one got a bunch of young up and comers. And, uh, he never had a problem identifying staff before you know, we don't know why that again has become Become a thing here because I know it hasn't worked out as much here. But like it's Stanford, San Diego San Francisco. Usually he was bringing in guys that had a similar type of background is these guys so we'll see if you identify has the same kind of Identification rate, as he did at Stanford and San Francisco. Yeah. I just want to follow what with this because there were a lot of people. They were alarmed that Ed. Um Ed Warner was allowed to be let go. And a lot of people are wondering why? Because Ed came in and fixed the offensive line. He did this and now what are we gonna do? Because Ed Warner, he did a lot of good things. For Michigan football and fix that offensive line and you know, there's you know, kind of alarm that goes off. It's Ron Moore he was coaching in the Hay was coaching the tight ends. What's he know about the offensive line? Well, they played offensive line. It Oklahoma. So I think that for the people who are looking for Have a guy like, you know..

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