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WCPT 820

01:37 min | 6 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"At the same time that we are helping our loved one. Visit AARP dot org slash caregiving for a free military veterans guide to navigate your caregiving journey and better care for your loved one and yourself. Brought to you by AARP and the ad council. 8 20, where facts matter. Hey, thanks so much for sharing our program and for reaching out to our stations and sponsors and letting them know that you're listening. It really means a lot to us. Hey, are you looking for a quiet or relaxing summer vacation to the quaint seaside villages and historic harbors of New England? Why not visit them and have your hotel go with you? Let me introduce you to American cruise lines. Aboard their new fleet of small cruise ships, you will be transported to popular destinations like Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and Newport. In addition, this remarkable cruise will explore the scenic rivers and intimate ports along mains protected coastline. You'll marvel at the granite mountains of Acadia national park, admire the classic schooners in Camden harbor and best of all, you'll be treated to an authentic and not to mention delicious lobster bake on the shores of Maine. Throughout this all inclusive journey, and that's the key to cruising, right? You only unpack once and you got some wonderful food. You can relax on your private balcony, breathing in the ocean air and taking in the sights as the crew provides the highest level of personalized service. Simply request your free cruise guide today over at American cruise lines dot com. That's American cruise

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

02:45 min | 6 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Bank a Trump is no longer talking her dad out of hard situations. She can't help him now. You know, you feel like Ivanka knew before she placed this puff piece and People magazine she knew about the indictment card. No, no. Yeah. Oh, I'm gonna tell you, that's the plane they need to be watching because they, if I know Jared and Ivanka, like, I know during Ivanka, they are rapidly trying to get their citizenship worked out in Venezuela or Saudi Arabia or whatever, because they are on this list. That's right. Are coming up. Well, and this is the other thing that I have that is driving me insane. These people got $2 billion from Saudi Arabia. You are looking, and then we have a congressional group looking into a $1 million. That supposedly Hunter Biden was paid for. Paid by the some Chinese company. And they don't even know. They just want to look at people's records. They want us associate. But we know these people got $2 billion from a killer. And they worked in The White House. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, it's all coming. It's all coming down. But it's a beautiful House of Cards. Domino's Domino's falling on cards that are then. Okay, whatever. Okay. I'm just so happy. 48 minutes after the hour. Whatever. The great weekend. Actually, my little Tomlin smile would ever be used for anything else. It really is like the first time you met Lily Tomlin's smile. The first indictment was like, okay. This portion of the Stephanie Miller show brought to you by American cruise lines. We don't you just feel like the king of the world today. I just want to get on the front of whatever American cruise lines vote and say, I'm the. Never mind. Okay, listen. The queen of this river. Right. Yeah, exactly. That riverboats. Thank you, Chris. They have a new fleet of riverboats. How about a quiet relaxing summer vacation to the quaint seaside villages historic harbors of New England? I believe Angela V Shelton of the Detroit sheltons likes to summer in Martha's Vineyard. She is a person that uses that as a verb. She likes to she likes to tell limericks in Nantucket. Yes. Absolutely. Oh, bluff specifically, but. This remarkable cruise explores the scenic rivers intimate ports along Maine's protected coastline. The granite mountains of Acadia national park the classic schooners in Camden harbor in wait for it lobster bake. Can get there from here. People are tweeting that they can't wait for you to say that every time we talk about American bob, remembers. Yes, that you can get that from here. A lot of stuff. Okay. Throughout this all inclusive journey, just relax on your private balcony. Your crew provides the highest level of personalized service. Lobster roll, yes, please. Thank you. Request your free cruise guide today. American

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

02:45 min | 6 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"I bank a Trump is no longer talking her dad out of hard situations. She can't help him now. You know, do you feel like a van canoe before she placed this puff piece and People magazine, she knew about the indictment card? No. No. Yeah. Oh, I'm gonna tell you, that's the plane they need to be watching because they, if I know Jared and Ivanka, like, I know during the Ivanka, they are rapidly trying to get their citizenship worked out in Venezuela or Saudi Arabia or whatever. Because they are on this list. That's right. Are coming up. Well, and this is the other thing that I have that is driving me insane. These people got $2 billion. From Saudi Arabia. You're looking and then we have a congressional group looking into a $1 million. That supposedly Hunter Biden was played paid for. By the some Chinese company. And they don't even know. They just want to look at people's records. They want to associate. But we know these people get $2 billion from a killer. And they worked in The White House. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, it's all coming. It's all coming down. But it's a beautiful House of Cards. Domino's Domino's falling on cards that are then Okay, whatever. Okay. I'm just so happy. 48 minutes after the hour. I have a great weekend. Actually, my Lily Tomlin smile would ever be used for anything else. It really is like the first time you met Lily Tomlin's smile. The first indictment is like, okay, this portion of the study Miller show brought to you by American cruise lines. We don't you just feel like the king of the world today. I just want to get on the front of whatever American cruise lines vote and say, I'm the. Never mind. Okay, listen. The queen of this river. Right. Yeah, exactly. That river boats. Thank you, brilliant. They have a new fleet of riverboats. How about a quiet relaxing summer vacation to the quaint seaside villages historic harbors of New England? I believe Angela V Shelton of the Detroit sheltons likes to summer in Martha's Vineyard. She is a person that uses that as a verb. She likes to she likes to tell limericks in Nantucket. Yes. I absolutely. Oh, bluff specifically, but. This remarkable cruise explores the scenic rivers intimate ports along Maine's protected coastline. The granite mountains of Acadia national park, the classic schooners in Camden harbor in wait for it, lobster bake. On the can get there from here. People are tweeting that they can't wait for you to say that every time we talk about American coverage bomb, remembers. Yes, that you can't get that from here. A lot of stuff. Okay. Throughout this all inclusive journey, just relax on your private balcony. Your crew provides the highest level of personalized service. Lobster roll, yes, please. Thank you. Request your free cruise guide today. American

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

02:02 min | 6 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"You say yes I say no you say it's not the same girl don't go. Oh no you say goodbye and I say hello hello good night I don't know why you say goodbye I say I love you I don't know why you say goodbye I say hello I say hi you say no you say what I say I don't know. Oh no you say goodbye and I say I love you you are listening to WWC PTA 20 because facts matter. Yeah, this portion of the Stephanie Miller show brought you by American cruise lines. Where are you going? Where are you going? There's so many choices. So many choices. I mean, how about the quaint seaside villages historic harbors of New England? American cruise lines can take you there on their small cruise ships you will be transported to popular destinations like Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Newport. It will also explore the scenic rivers and intimate ports along Maine's protected coastline, not protected from you. You'll be there. Yes. Marvel at the granite mountains of Acadia national park, the classic schooners in Camden harbor and hello, are you hungry yet? Authentic lobster bake on the shores of Maine. Lobster? Yes. Throughout this all inclusive journey, you can relax on your private balcony as their crew provides the highest level of personalized service. Lobster roll, yes, please. And thank you. Question free cruise guy today. American cruise line dot com. How sparks

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

02:01 min | 6 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Might have been lessened or possibly even prevented. If only we were better informed. That's why I'm urging anyone facing cancer treatment to get educated. Talk to your doctor. Make it part of your cancer conversation. And if you have LE, share your story with patients and doctors working together, we can learn and live. Learn more at lymphatic network dot org. What do you see PG 8 20 Chicago's progressive talk where facts matter? Sure in the Tom Hartman program with your Friends. Our podcast, the Hartman report is absolutely free and available. Wherever fine podcasts are available. And the entire three hour podcast is available over at Tom Hartman dot com. Hey, looking for a quiet relaxing summer vacation to the quaint seaside villages and historic harbors of New England, and let me introduce you to American cruise lines. Cruising is just the finest way to have a vacation. You only unpack once. Aboard this new fleet of small cruise ships, you'll be transported to popular destinations like Martha's Vineyard Nantucket and Newport. In addition, this remarkable cruise will explore the scenic rivers and intimate ports along Maine's protected coastline. You'll marvel at the granite mountains of Acadia national park. Admire the classic schooners in Canada and harbor. And best of all, you'll be treated to an authentic and not to mention delicious lobster bake on the shores of Maine. Throughout this all inclusive journey, you can relax on your private balcony, breathing in the ocean air and taking in the sights as the crew provides the highest level of personalized service. Simply request your free cruise guide today at American cruise lines dot com. That's American cruise lines dot com. American cruise lines dot com. And welcome back, 35 minutes past the hour, picking up your calls on anything goes Friday, Sharon and Minneapolis. Hey Sharon, what's on your mind today?

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

04:05 min | 7 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Like, what do they stand for? Trans people threatened our way of life, drag queens kill more kids than AR-15s and January 6th was fine because their clips and anything we don't like is woke. And whatever Putin wants. That's the party. Well, that's you said it best you said Tucker Carlson reminds you real Americans love freedom, Owen Vladimir Putin, real Americans love him, too. Those two things. I just. I guess I'm continually just I know I shouldn't be, but just because just today, Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene. Tucker Carlson, I mean, they're just like word for word out of Putin's speech. Yeah. And Tucker got hacked this week, by the way. You see his Twitter got hacked by anonymous? No. Although, yeah, but I want to remind everyone it's okay anonymous was just visiting Tucker's account as a harmless tourist and was quite nonviolent, in spite of what you may have heard. I mostly go to Twitter for your limericks. You said match. Flap could grope some chap. His wife found gays obscene, and so betwixt them both they grift and cpac clean. You know what, sir, you are a poet laureate. That's what you are. Thank you. By the way, happy Saint Patrick's Day. This is the day when American men celebrate their Irish heritage by wearing Scottish kilts that were made in China. It's a beautiful day. We honor the patron saint of drunk young guys who are screaming outside bars on my block at their girlfriend, Marie. That's what it is. He's the man who drove the drunken schmucks into Manhattan. And I thank you so much for all the drunk young men who are coming into my city tonight for saint patty's day to selflessly donate their urine and vomit to our sidewalks. It's a beautiful holiday here in New York. This is, by the way, someone tweeted at you if you're having sex and you're not married, it's not called dating. It's called fornication, and it's sin, and you said it is if you're doing it right. That's what I would say. In case you only dirty if you're doing it right. Okay. And also another cautionary tale by John people's mamas don't let your babies grow up to be guys who send picks to women who have been asked for pics. Yeah. See, that's the key phrase women who asked for them. It's very rarely happens. But can I explain? Can I explain this to your audience? It's really simple gentlemen. If you've been with a woman and she asks you to send a picture of that thing to her. Yes. And by God, you do it. And you treat that woman right. That's a good woman. Yes. But any woman, gentlemen, you've only met on the Internet who really wants to see a picture of your thing, probably has a thing of his own, letting him go, gentlemen, here to help. Stop sending those pictures to women who haven't asked for them. You are right. You are a sexy liberal and a fine American, and the liberal helper, and you can hear John fecal slang right here on series progress. The best. What's up tonight? I'm joined by our good friend, our favorite ghostbuster Ernie Hudson. He's in that new Woody Harrelson movie about the special Olympics basketball team, Bobby. And next week, Katie sackhoff from Star Trek and Bo katan from The Mandalorian. Love her. Nerd nerd. Fantastic. Love you, John bugles thank. We'll see you soon. You guys have a great weekend. Goodbye. 46 minutes after the hour. This portion of the show brought to you by American cruise lines. Yes. You could take John bugles saying with you and he would write a fabulous dirty limerick for you about Nantucket. Yes, he would. Okay. You could go to. A number of quaint seaside villages and historic harbors in New England. American cruise lines could take you on their small cruise ship to, let's say, Martha's Vineyard. Newport and Nantucket. You could see them all. This remarkable cruise will explore the scenic rivers intimate ports along Maine's protected coastline, granite mountains of Acadia national park, the classic schooners in Camden harbor, and then. An authentic lobster bake. That was ducking on the shores of Maine. We can get there from here. Throughout this all inclusive journey, relax on your private balcony, their crew provides the highest level of personalized service. Hey, hey, request your free cruise guy today at American

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

04:20 min | 7 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Is this the same? Okay. And why is there always a yacht involved? $19 million yacht at the center of new probe and George Santos. Steve Bannon's what they hit that guy that he was arrested on his yacht. Yeah. Okay. Which is that guy's name, a Chinese born financial who also goes, I don't, I can't pronounce any of the names, so I'm not going to try any of them. I think that's going way. Sure. Listen. Who is closely allied with the Steve Bannon was arrested and charged as part of what federal prosecutors say is a $1 billion fraud conspiracy. I never even understand half of it. It's always fraud Yeah, he's that fun guy that handed off Hunter Biden's laptop to Rudy Giuliani. Okay. That guy. His 32 and a half $1 million Manhattan apartment caught fire Wednesday. Mere hours after he was arrested on the federal indictment accusing him of a masterminding the $1 billion fraud conspiracy. He had close ties to Bannon's for years, including providing the Trump adviser with a lucrative consulting gig, blah blah blah. What do you think? Spontaneous fire? Just a, oh yeah, I just, oh, look, it just got real fast. In the kitchen, 6 hours after I was arrested. Yeah, I don't. I can't even left a cigarette burning in the trash can with all of the documents the FBI is about to raid. Somebody fell asleep with a cigarette. Yeah. I was probably at sure. Okay, let's go to Bill and Joyce, you're on with Dana Alba. Hello, Bill. Hello. Hi. Hi. How are you? Good, go ahead. Can you hear me? Yes. Oh, good. Hello, everybody. Dana, I've never seen a picture of you, but I just know that you're beautiful. Oh, she's cute. She is. What's that? I said she is, yes. Just say that. March 7th was born mills that 35th divine. Lend mills that divine, right? And his funeral, which was received by the great baptist minister. We went and bought them, who was against the Vietnam War, very big activists. And baptized Glenn. He said, Glenn was born before civil rights, or women's rights. God doesn't want people created out of a Xerox machine. Yes, I believe we're back before women's rights, aren't we? You know. I don't. Yeah, I don't. I can't tell which headlines are more chilling anymore, but it's just right the bounty hunt. The bounty hunters for not just women that have abortions, but now isn't there a new one for drag performers? Like I say we have the best with them and just go sprinkle trails of glitter and feathers that lead to like boy scout clubs or to somehow worse than handmaid's tale. Or to a Tyler Perry film or to tootsie or to end. Or to any of these other drag performers that have been entertaining these jerks, their entire lives. They don't care about drag queens. They don't like queer people, and they think all right queens happen to be queer. It isn't true. Can I say there should be a law because she was too old to play gentle. That's a line for me today. It's still a mensch though. 19 minutes after the hour, this portion of the show brought to you by American cruise lines. We sometimes lose our gaining Goldberg. Who's gone cruisin. Because it's fun. Wow. It is fun. Oh, that was that old. Okay. Okay, how about a quiet relaxing summer vacation to the quaint seaside villages and historic harbors of New England? Let me introduce you to American cruise lines, aboard their new fleet. It's new. It is the small cruise ships, the river river boats. You will be transported to popular destinations like Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and Newport. Scenic rivers, intimate ports along Maine's protected coast. I know you can't wait until the authentic lobster bake on the shoals of my lobster. You can get that from here. You were slow on the ayahuasca. Well, I usually save that for later on. Okay. Throughout this all inclusive journey, you were lacking a relax on your private balcony. Highest level of personalized service request your free cruise guide today at American cruise lines dot

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

04:07 min | 7 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"The wrong. All right, hang on. Here she is. We proved at the beginning of the year. Mmm um. That when you stand on principle, you can deliver amazing wins for the American people. We fought to have the tools to do what we are doing today. And it's time that we stop bragging about our tools, admiring our tools, and actually get some nicks in them. Excuse me? Actually, use the tools that we fought so hard for House Republicans to have in this Congress. And we saved the American people. And the process. I feel like that was a bad choice of words for someone that is literally married to someone who whipped his out in front of teenage girls at a bowling alley. About using your tool and showing up. I feel like that's a tool. Yeah. I also feel like the tool looks almost perfect. Interesting. So I'm sorry. Go ahead, Judy. Sorry. No, go ahead. I just wanted to say that I use my cognitive behavioral therapy tools that I learned so that I'm not anxious and depressed, but she has other tools that I really, particularly the one that her husband can't keep in his pants. Reportedly. Yeah, I don't even think that's alleged. Is it Chris? I think it's. Yeah. He was charged. I don't think it's alleged. I think it was actually a thing. Yes, he whipped his knee out. The bowling alley. Okay. A guy tweeted. And apparently her son whipped it out, too. Yes, all right. In front of his locker. Okay. I just flew to see my hundred year old mom, and I've never wear a mask, of course, everywhere playing airport, nursing home because I'm not in a hole. And my mother's a hundred. Some guy tweeted, I'm on board a Delta flight right now. The person sitting next to me in first class refused a $100,000 to remove her mask for the entire flight. No joke. This was the after I explained that they don't work. She works for a farmer company. And you just said, get a life. Which. We also were talking about the guy that left his 6 year old with a broken ankle out freezing in front of a hospital because he didn't want to wear a mask. But that was like to own the libs, I guess. Because he made the decision. Well, putting on a mask, I mean, it's, you know, I'm just, I wear a mask on all public transportation. It's not outside. And the other day, I'm just waiting, you know, like you know, I am. I'm just waiting for someone to say something to me. And the last week I wasn't feeling well. I felt like I feel like I'm getting a cold, and my throat hurts. And I was like, I just want someone to say something. So I can say, no, I'm actually wearing this because I feel sick and I don't want to get anyone else sick. And then I would take it off and blow in their face. I was dying to do that, but no one, no one did. Well, that's because I think you're 7 and a half feet tall. You're 7. I'm shrinking, Stephanie. And you're tall, and she's not. No. No, I'm sorry. You are the last time I saw you. You were about you were like 8 and a half feet tall. So you are. Okay. Yeah, I tried. Yeah, no one's gonna say anything to you. You know, my son is 6 8. I know. I see that. He's a basketball star. No? Yeah, yeah. He's adorable. Yeah. Both my kids are adorable. But, you know, I just wish I had them when I was 17. Well, I was gonna say, you did okay. For pushing them on 32 with your crusty old eggs. Yeah. In 38, 32 and 38 or 33. I don't know how old I was. Wow, those 38 year old eggs, whoo. Wow, wow, wow. Okay, yeah. 21 minutes after the hour. This portion of the show, brought to you by cruising. Not that kind. To have a stone look at me like that. American cruise lines. Right. Judy gold's a cruiser, aren't you? I love cruising. They've American river boats. They have a new fleet. They're really fantastic. You could go to Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and Newport. The seaside villages, historic harbors of New England. You can see the scenic rivers and ports along Maine's protected coastline. Yeah. I know. I know what you're waiting for. Marvel at the grand mountains

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"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:35 min | 7 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"New England? Then let me introduce you to American cruise lines, aboard their new fleet of small cruise ships, you, Chris levox, will be transported to popular destinations like Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, where you can do dirty limericks and Newport. In addition, this remarkable cruise will explore the scenic rivers and intimate ports along Maine's protected coastline. Marvel at the granite mountains of Acadia national park admire the schooners in Camden Camden harbor and best of all be treated to an authentic labs to bake. Lobster, that can get there from here. On the source of May throughout this all inclusive journey, which is the best part, it's all inclusive. You can relax on your private balcony as their crew provides the highest level of personalized service request your free cruise guide today at American cruise lines dot com. I want you to stay on this frequency. It's the Stephanie moon show. That is driving it home. Patty Vasquez. Weeknights 5 to 7 on 8 20, where facts matter. At bombas, we make socks underwear and t-shirts that feel good and do good. Why do bombas feel so good? Because they're thoughtfully designed with the softest materials like premium pima cotton and Thermo regulating Marina wool. They're also engineered with comfort innovations, like socks, with built in arch support, and shirts with tag free necklines. They're better basics. High quality enough to wear over and over again. How do bombas do good? For every comfy

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"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

05:44 min | 7 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"For you as well. Georgia Democrat, senator Emmanuel Jones, took a state Senate debate. Like in dust Supreme Court Justice, clarence Thomas to an Uncle Tom who sold his soul to the slave masters. I'm just trying to tell you that what we have in the African American community when we talk about a person of color that goes black historically to the days of slavery and that person betraying his own community, we have a term in the black community that that term we use is called Uncle Tom. Before going on to explain it's meant to describe a person who backed during the days of slavery, he sold his soul to the slave masters Well, of course, there was a collective grasping of the pearls and when anyone, when any black person dares to say that, right? Yeah. But you know what? Because the thing is is that people want to sit here in this comfortable space and never address it. That, look, we are dealing with it from the women from another thing. You know, he sat there, talking about women over 40. You supposed to be an ally. And what we're talking about is ally chef. Yeah. Right? And we have people who are supposed to be allies. I know it's hard for it's the same thing with the black cops who attacked a black man, okay? You've everybody white people look at that and go, that's not supposed to happen. Something weird is no. You can have people who are on your 14, who are supposedly on your team or in school. Right. Right. It's about power. It's like rape is not about sex. It's about power. Thank you. Yeah. I really seriously need somebody. Okay, this thing about benadryl. It doesn't kill you, right? And I think a few benadryls and somebody's latte, I'm not suggesting this. I would never suggest it. But that can say, just for black people. Can we just have this just a few more days? A black history month. I just would just like to just be off duty on blackness, but just like, I think 48, I take what's left would be really nice, just this last week. If somebody could just step in. It's February 24th. It's a better drill, but if you could step in and I don't just spray it in the general direction of that office. Right? Charleston Miami, you're on with financial hello, Charles. Hi, can you hear me? Yes. Good morning. First of all, do you think Democrats have a message in profit? I mean, as far as people are jumping up and saying that Joe Biden isn't doing anything with poverty. Well, what about, I mean, are we calling them out in the house? How can you just be sad? Well, you know, where are the bills? Because they haven't come up with anything the remedies to remedy this from or make as soon as they've been trained. And as far as Joe Biden, I mean, I didn't even think that he would be a good president, but he's turned out to be the best so far. And you know, why aren't we like meeting him in The White House or even on The White House and sharing them and employing them and let them know, hey, we appreciate everything that you're doing as part of my people and she's saying she wanted to succeed. And everyone is saying well, the stock isn't going to have any revenue like it's getting from the north. Does she want to go back to slavery? Does she want to go back there and get the same 7? Because we've got another thing coming through with their plan. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Well, I'm sorry. Oh, for Angela, I think I wanted to hear her stand up for white men. The most agreed. Yeah. This is 21. I'm sorry. It's all right. I'm gonna stand up for white males here. The most mistreated group of people in the United States today are white males. They are blamed for everything. They're the scapegoat. Everything bad in America is because of white men. That's what you're told. That's what the media wants to tell you. That's what the, that's what the Democrats want to tell you. They want to blame everything on white men because white men are bad and white men are racist and white men want to hold everybody down. They just want to be successful themselves. Okay. That's still what you know about still doesn't nobody, they still don't date you, Marjorie, okay? No matter what you say, and how much CrossFit you do. That's right. It's still won't make you attract it. 'cause I think we deserve a check from the GOP. Black people, because they have been using us and using racism. Yeah. Boy, their election for a really long time. And I. Yeah. Uh oh. Oh, no. Poisoning communities. Warren, Ukraine. What are they talking about? Yeah. Amir African American AP history class. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. All right, we're going to just see if our Internet is stable. 19 minutes after the hour of this portion of the show brought to you by American cruise lines. Why you could go on a cruise right outside the door. Yes. That's how much rain we have. But if you want to take a real one, how about the quaint seaside villages and historic harbors of New England, right? Lovely. I hear the weather, there's nice right now. American cruise lines. That's a new fleet of small cruise ships. You will be transported to popular destinations like Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Newport, the scenic rivers intimate ports along Maine's protected coast, marvel at the granite mountains of Acadia national park, the classic schooners in Camden harbor, best of all. Lobster. Lobster. Authentic lobster bake on the shores of Maine. Yeah, yeah, I can get that from here. It can't help himself. Throughout this all inclusive journey

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"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

05:28 min | 7 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Georgia, Democrat, senator Emmanuel Jones, took a state Senate debate like industrial court justice clarence Thomas to an Uncle Tom who sold his soul to the slave masters. I'm just trying to tell you that what we have in the African American community when we talk about a person of color that goes black historically to the days of slavery and that person betraying his own community, we have a term in the black community that that term we use is called Uncle Tom. Before going on to explain it's meant to describe a person who backed during the days of slavery, he sold his soul to the slave masters. Well, of course, there was a collective grasping of the pearls and, you know, when anyone when any black person dares to say that, right? Yeah. But you know what? Because the thing is is that people want to sit here in this comfortable space and never address it. Look, we are dealing with it from Don lemon for another thing. You know, he sat there, talking about women over 40. You supposed to be an ally. And what we're talking about is ally chef. Yeah. Right? And we have people who are supposed to be allies. I know it's hard for it's the same thing with the black cops who attacked a black man, okay? You've everybody white people look at that and go, that's not supposed to happen. Something weird is no. You can have people who are on your team who are supposedly on your team or in school. Right. Right. It's about power. It's like rape is not about sex. It's about power. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. I really seriously need somebody. Okay, this thing about benadryl. It doesn't kill you, right? And I think a few benadryls and somebody's latte, I'm not suggesting this. I would never suggest it. But that can say, just for black people. Can we just have just a few more days of black history month? I just would just like to just be off duty on blackness, but just like, I pay 48. I think what's left would be really nice. Just this last week. If somebody could just step in. It's February 24th. It's a better drill, but if you could step in and I don't just spray it in the general direction of that office, right? Charleston Miami, you're on with financial hello, Charles. Hi, can you hear me? Yes. Good morning. First of all, Democrats have a message involved. I mean, as far as people are jumping up and saying that Joe Biden isn't doing anything with poverty. But what about I mean, are we calling them out in the house? How can you just be sad? Well, you know, where to build because they haven't come up with anything to Remy this remedy to make as soon as they've been trying. And as far as Joe Biden, I mean, I didn't even think that he would be a good president, but he's turned out to be the best so far. And so why aren't we like meeting him in The White House or even, you know? And sharing them and employing them and let them know, hey, we appreciate everything that you're doing as part of my people and she's saying she wanted to see. And everyone is saying well, the stock isn't going to have any revenue like it's getting from the north. Does she want to go back to slavery? Does she want to go back there and get the same 7? Because we've got another thing coming through with their plan. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Well, I'm sorry. Oh, for Angela, I think I wanted to hear her stand up for white men. The most aggrieved. Yeah. This is a 21. I'm sorry. Sorry. I'm gonna stand up for white males here. The most mistreated group of people in the United States today are white males. They are blamed for everything. They're the scapegoat. Everything bad in America is because of white men. That's what you're told. That's what the media wants to tell you. That's what the, that's what the Democrats want to tell you. They want to blame everything on white men because white men are bad and white men are racist and white men want to hold everybody down. They just want to be successful themselves. Okay. That's still a good nobody is still doesn't nobody, they still not date you, Marjorie, okay? No matter what you say. And how much CrossFit you do. That's right. It's still won't make you attract it. 'cause I think we deserve a check from the GOP. Black people because they have been using us and using racism. Yeah. Boy, their election for a really long time. And I. Yeah. Uh oh. Oh, no. Poisoning communities. Warren, Ukraine. What are they talking about? Yeah. Amir African American AP history class. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. All right, we're going to just see if our Internet is stable. 19 minutes after the hour, this portion of the show brought to you by American cruise lines. Why you could go on a cruise right outside the door. That's how much rain we have. 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"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

03:55 min | 8 months ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Thank you Rocky Mountain Mike. Wow now they're on the subject horror films. Why not? Why not do a remake of Carrie with Carrie Lake, right? Katie Hobbs, so one day goes to pay her respects and through man comes up under the dirt. I won. I'm the duly elected governor. Who's going to spill the pig blood? I was going to say, is someone end up pig blood on her when she's announcing that she won the election that she didn't win? It's going to throw tampons at her. And then she likes the gym on fire. Okay. I'm going to need a little vacation. Okay. Hey, who said the wonderful thing about young people is they have no patience in the best of ways, no patience with bigotry. No patience with people destroying the planet. No patience with this endless scourge of gun violence, we need more of that impatience. Who said that? Segment in the sea monsters. No. Future senator Adam Schiff. Oh. Who believes the children of the future? It's fantastic. Hello, Georgia. Wow. Hi George in North Dakota. Hi George. Hi, mama hi. Everyone. I just wanted to call because I have to admit, I was a little triggered when I heard you say that John fetterman was getting mocked for checking in for depression. Yes. I'm a nurse up here in North Dakota and I have had to treat patients who have status post CVA. And I have a friend who has had a stroke And it's gut wrenching sometimes to hear them say, you know, I wish that stroke killed me because I can't live like this. I can't put my family through this. When you're fully independent and you suffer a stroke, even if it's a minor stroke and you lose partial control or partial feeling in your body, it is absolutely devastating. Yep. Yeah, absolutely. And it's gut wrenching to hear them say this. So when I hear that and I know Trump and all of the maggots are listening to me right now, I just want to say, I don't condone violence, but if I hear you say that and you're in arms reach, you're probably going to need the ER. And I'm 6 foot four, 300 pounds. I can do that. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's unfortunately this is the, you know, the world we find ourselves in. You know, people post all the time. When Trump says something him mocking that disabled reporter saying, this should have been over right then. Yeah. But, you know, that's when all this started. But anyway, thank you, George. I appreciate it. 18 minutes after the hour, this portion of the show brought to you by American cruise line. Where are we going? Speaking of needing a vacation, well, we've got choices. Choices choices choices. American cruise lines dot com. I want to eat something delicious. Oh, funny you should mention that. How about an authentic lobster bake on the shows of Maine? I was hoping for something more true. I was hoping for something more Creole from New Orleans. Oh, Cajun cuisine in New Orleans. Yeah, you can do the Mississippi River tour. What if you want to go to the historic harbors in seaside villages of bad in England? The cost of Maine really is beautiful. It's craggy and beautiful. Yes, Martha's Vineyard Nantucket Newport. The scenic rivers and intimate ports among Maine's protected coastline. The Akkadian national parks. You persuaded me. You've persuaded it's a schooner in Camden harbor. We. I'm in. Okay, I'm in for this. Look at it in the wind. Okay, best of all, the authentic lobster bake. Mama loves her some lobster. You got me there. Throughout this all inclusive journey, you can relax on your private balcony as their group provides the highest level of personalized service, request your free cruise guide today at American cruise lines dot com. Everything everyone just said it either obvious or wrong. It's the Stephanie miner show. You've asked for more patty. So here you go. Driving it home with patty basques. Now, week nights from 5 to 7 on a 20. Hey, pack rat. Yeah, you. Are you moving cross country and you just don't know who to

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Trillium Diversity: A Story of Ants & Seed Dispersal

In Defense of Plants Podcast

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Trillium Diversity: A Story of Ants & Seed Dispersal

"Dr chelsea miller. It's awesome to have you on the podcast. I'm really excited to talk to you today. But first let's start off by telling everyone a little bit about who you are in what it is you do. Hi it's a wonderful to be invited. Thank you so much for having me Yeah my name's chelsea miller. I recently graduated with my from the university of tennessee and knoxville in their e department. So i'm an ecologist First and foremost. I'm not a botanist. i'm not an entomologist. Although many people think that. That's what i do. I studied plant. Insect interactions so I'm in both of those worlds but Yeah i definitely don't know all about taxonomy plant or insect Only really the the organisms that i work with but a little bit about background i grew up in northern illinois in the middle of the cornfields so very agricultural not a lot of what i would consider to be nature available to me in my backyard for example and as a child. You don't have the option to pop into your car and drive wherever you wanna go. You know i was. I was really used to playing in the little catches woods by my house and i. It was very safe and comfortable. But i really didn't love growing up there on. Inci went to central arkansas for my undergraduate degree. Permit parents Went to school and they have a really great honors program. There that i got into. I had an awesome time in arkansas. I loved it arken. Fuzzy opposite of illinois there-i wild and natural at least the northern half of it in the ozarks and that's that's where i spent most of my time. I just played in the woods. And i hydroxide and i. You know floated the buffalo Is gorgeous natural scenic rivers. And i just did a ton of feels worth so. That's kind of where. I got my start in biology with dairy on the ground. You know the good old southern boy. Kind of research so yeah. That's how i got started in really wear my My research

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"scenic river" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

07:18 min | 2 years ago

"scenic river" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"City lights. Some double your A B E. I'm Lois. Right? Says thank you for listening. Let's get back to my conversation with Will and Jim Pattison, The filmmakers of the new documentary, Carter Land here will talks about how their background in environmental conservation informed their approach to conveying Jimmy Carter's achievements. In nature preservation. Geminis background is in public lands filmmaking, and that was what originally brought us into the project. We're really excited to tell that story specifically, I mean, President Carter doubled the size of the National Park Service. He tripled the size of our wild and scenic river system. And I believe the stat is probably doubled the side as if not more than that for our wilderness system as well with the capital, W wilderness, and so for us, you know, you look at him. Work, not just in Alaska, where I mean, if you look at a conserved lands in Alaska, it's unbelievable. You're looking at 150 Million plus acres, which is like the size of the state of California. It's tough for folks to wrap your head around just the amount that he did for conservation and a lot of these lands. I mean climate change. He he's As far as presidents go until the modern until President Obama President Biden Really, presidents have never taken on climate change, and he was going to, But just with that Alaska lands contribution alone. You think about all the Forests that he saved and all of these places that are preserved just because he pushed for it. And so many of the things like you mentioned he did at great. Political cost to himself. Alaska He spent a lot of political capital on as well. But man in generations later look at what we have this crown jewel of America and Alaska as far as our public land system, go And again. Decades before we knew how Fred trial these lamps were, or I guess we knew, but no one listened, right? Yep, the film brings out how Jimmy Carter's love of the out towards is entwined with his spirituality, his faith. Would you talk about Rachel Clark and her role in his life? Yeah, Jim here. That's a story that few Americans get to hear. Unless you're going to make the trip down two planes and go to the Jimmy Carter National Historical Side or if you really want to do some digging around the Internet, But it's a very important story because President Carter. First of all his environmentalism. He really was the first president. You'd have to go back to Theodore Roosevelt, who really made the environment and conservation a top priority of his and it meant so much to him, and that was part of as well touched on what made this film personal for us. But Rachel Clark, her husband worked on the Carter farm in planes and she lived there and she would take young Jimmy through the woods in southwestern Georgia, and she would take him fishing and she would teach him all about the wildlife. And the natural world and she would do it through a spiritual lens and that inspired I think a young Jimmy Carter to really gain this appreciation for the environment. Living in rural Plains, Georgia at the time, you know Jimmy Carter as a young boy, they didn't even have electricity. So you lived very close to the land. And I think that combined with Rachel Clark, taking him under her wing and nurturing his love of the outdoors, was instrumental in his developing such a passion for conservation and the environment. And it really course comes out when he's governor of Georgia, and then President of the United States, and we felt like there's a really important story to tell in this film, his declaration that we are stewards of the environment we must be stewards of the environment reflects a moral imperative that governs his life to this day. And yet that moral imperative was something that other scared or alienated people. Why, Why do you think that was so? Yeah, This is will great lens to look through his presidency. His actions and his leadership model revolves around this idea of a moral imperative that we don't need to do this because of financial reasons or because of self interest, but really this idea that we need to do something because it is the right Thing to do. I think Americans we are kind of hard wired to not really always think that way and especially increasingly so and so to hear somebody say. We need to do this simply because it's right. You know, It's just so it's a strange asked, you know you save yourself. Well, what else? What's in it for you? What's you know? What's the rub here, and we interviewed several folks who are in the Carter administration. They say, If you really wanted to tick off Jimmy Carter, you would go into his office and say We need to do something and give a political reason as to why something needed to be done. That's that was the way you can almost be assured that that thing would not be done. And so as far as morality, it's something that's really important to him, and that we admire as far as making a film in a takeaway we want for folks when you leave the theater, leave your screen experience to say. Maybe I should do this as well. That's okay. Well, the very idea that he describes the energy crisis in terms of a national security issue. The underpinning there is that. Do you want to lose lives because of our dependency on oil from the Middle East? And people resisted being told to conserve energy and and didn't have that moral imperative as a guiding force in their lives you mentioned in the best way to tick him off. I thought it was sort of mark Couple when Jason Carter Jimmy Carter, his grandson states in the film that his grandmother, Rosalynn Carter, what's the best politician in the family, and that in.

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[TEST] It Was a Way to Keep His Spirit Alive

Outside Podcast

01:41 min | 2 years ago

[TEST] It Was a Way to Keep His Spirit Alive

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"scenic river" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:06 min | 2 years ago

"scenic river" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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Downtown from the city's iconic pirate's ship have drawn thousands of mask wearing people to the area to enjoy the explosive spectacle and grandma a biden and have a drinker. Chill tampa has been looking. You'll listening to the heartland news feed radio nip work at live dot heartland you see. This stream is supported by advertisers and contributions by follow us on facebook twitter and instagram's. There's the seventh for everything. I'm eric garcetti fox news. Tom wins his seventh super bowl and his first tampa bay. As the buccaneers beat kansas city chiefs. Thirty one thousand nine sunday and super bowl fifty five first time a team has hosted and won a super bowl in their hometown and this is the city of tampa was having fun before hosting the super bowl. This past week super bowl fan experience spread out over four locations along the scenic river walk and crowds of buccaneers chiefs in every day football fans soaked it all up very very fun. 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You have to have ventilation systems. That have been rework. Our cdc commissioner was going to be coming out with science based judgment within. I think as early as wednesday as layout with the minimum requirements are many districts like philadelphia of had issues with teachers unions that want safety issues addressed prior to teachers returning to the classroom full-time and chicago mayor lori lightfoot announced they have reached a tentative agreement with the chicago teachers union. America is listening to fox news using anything other than indeed for your hiring. You are wasting your time. Hire great people fester with indeed only pay for results and get back time in your schedule. Indeed dot com helps you find quality candidates instantly with indeed instant match indeed searches through the millions of resumes and their database to help show you great candidates instantly get started right now with a free seventy five dollars. 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"scenic river" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

KUGN 590 AM

06:24 min | 2 years ago

"scenic river" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

"New River Gorge National Park is designated national preserve 7000 acres of Scenic River Front, which has been protected 65,000 acres around it, apparently with hunting and fishing access that sort of thing. United States of America always too much land. Um, I say that this tongue in cheek wish there was some good news. I don't know. It's good news for taxpayers now have to assume more control and cost more money because he got more personnel. Farmers where there's open land it was being used for agriculture is now closed on. Control of land is way too much of it now. So was in West Virginia, though. This one I actually agree with this was this was fought bipartisan. This was across the aisle because this they're hoping that this will bring revenue to the state and West Virginia needs it. And so this was something that Joe Mansion and I forget who the other senator is. And and a lot of the members of the house in West Virginia. They were all very much behind this. So, um, you know, I mean, national parks are huge right now, you know, with the pandemic and Harvey travels and stuff, I think it's a good thing. The people of West Virginia need a lot of help They are. They have been hit really hard to economically and with the pandemic. So if this can help provide some relief, and it's something positive, and people are outside enjoying nature, I think it's a good thing. My friends who I talked about last week had hired a big RV so they could drive across the country. They have a home in Palm Springs, so they left on Saturday. And they were pretty interested in how to drive where to go. And where to stay. And all of that sort of thing is a real network, though, and it's been I think one of the bright spots, but people in that business during all of this is that people have been started getting to drone airplane. They're getting into an RV. It's been a People buying them and sales crazy. Yeah. Speaking of traveling. We touched on this last week that Boeing was going to pay $2.5 billion to resolve Federal criminal charges because of the 7 37 max, one of the things that I found, and I know I weigh just died. I wanna I wanna brighten things up a little bit here, but I must make a comment. And I probably am The only one who paid attention is because I seem to be the only one interested really in planes, trains and automobiles. The the effect that that 7 37 500, It was not an 800. It wasn't a Max. It was an older 20 Somebody 27 28 year old plane, one of the mid models. The 7 37 have been around since 1967 that model and they've changed it. About seven times seven or eight times since then, s o the 7 37 500 if I saw one more news media outlet that tried to tie The problem's the 7 37 Max has two former models that were very reliable, still are reliable. The problem is that there are one that crashed in India over there was a 500 who's if 707,500 Manufacturers said manufactured 27 years ago, the tie into the 7 37 Max doesn't exist. These people that are flying these planes, one of the things that's not well known. Is that in many countries, the airline pilots are Americans. Most of the jumbo jets that have flown by foreign airlines are flown by American pilots. And so there are many American pilots who fly these planes around in various of Asia and Africa. That's do that. You know, they've There aren't jobs in America, so they're going over there to get jobs. That's been the case for a long time are just recently. They were not. No, but I'm due West. The point of view may say this is the American pilots don't seem to be the ones who crash. No, That's the point. Thank you for making my point to say that it sounds most of them just kind of the people are not trained properly. They don't know what they're doing, and they get into a situation. Many of them are young, inexperienced pilots that don't have any real experience going through tough circumstance. Governments by flights when they're there by planes. How does that work? Do they just by him and they hear the keys and take him away? Or what? First of all, there are no keys. Anybody can get into a name. If you can get into the cockpit of an airplane, you can start it and you can fly it. But I don't think I could. Well, That's what I'm saying. But you could get in. If you could get access to a plane. That was really you know, there's no keys, doesn't they? Don't turn it on. And if the start button and you do hit the star button maintenance guy, this is reminding me of the story right from a couple years ago, Was there a maintenance guy who's still playing and then like Flanders? Right. Got it up, but he couldn't get it down. All right, anyway, So one of the other things that I found interesting. There's a lot of stuff on. I'm a pause for a second here. I wanna Talk about what Jeff Bezos is doing in a couple of different instances, including buying planes. We'll get to that in a matter of moments. Don't forget about our DJ Be download. In the most recent DJ Be downloaded D J V show dot com. I, uh we sort of have a kung fu lesson. You want to find out a little bit more about that that we talk about Gwen and Blake getting to the next level? The fact that Maria Menounos is get it right from unions right now, who knows? Who knows? You always make her Latino and she's not. She's great. She's great guy. No. Well, you confuse me with all the cabal Yo and all that other stuff. Yes, pronounce my thoughts and are heavy. Good. She's taking your credit. We talked about a Marmee hammer going pride. He's off of all the social media to is the Army hammer, and he's just like the president off of all the social media. I think he did it. He took himself Elena's dating sites, isn't he? 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"scenic river" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

KUGN 590 AM

08:34 min | 2 years ago

"scenic river" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

"Kerschner is here doing social media for us monitoring What's left of the system. You went after a really big weekend, Right? Smokes. All right. Good news. What What? Go ahead. Jackie proceeds that I was just introducing everybody saying that we're monitoring what's left of social media after the weekend. Why Okay? No, thank you for the last hour right now. All right? Yeah, But what do we do that? You know, you've been teasing me about me saying use the phone. But what is there? What's the replacement for? Is there and we got to such a point that there's no replacement for it. I think the sad thing is is that this just makes people even more isolated in a time where they're already isolated because of the pandemic. And if this is meant to somehow unifier, calm people down a Whoa. The New York Times had a story about how this is just going to inflame people even more, and it's just It's such a stupid move for people who are saying they're trying to do this for peace and unity. It's just it's ridiculous. It's just not who's saying that. Who is saying performed well, if we're talking about social media, we're talking about the platforms themselves. We're talking about politics. The idea that you're going to impeach Trump with a week left in office is also not doing yourself any favors. I mean, I'm watching them because I just think it's going to come back to hurt everybody. I think right now people is appetite on both sides of the aisle is just so over everything that I would think if this continues down a current path. If there is any thing, like any strength left to our republic that it's going to be a mass upheaval in two years. I mean, I can't imagine why would anybody want to re vote for anybody right now? I mean, it's just it's wells that, Zach I would think that would be a good thing because we need to flush. You talk about the swamp. We need to flush these people. Out who are they're flush him right down the great free and fair election. So you know Yes, That's what I would think people would want to do. But who knows? The White House lowered flags to half staff because of the Capitol Hill police officer who died from injuries. What actually did happen to him? Did he? Somebody shoot him or Did he get knocked down a set of stairway he was and do We know who it was that did it off anybody in the mob? I think he made it back to the office and then collapsed. And then they don't know if they knew right away that he had issues. Yeah, they're saying that you either got hit with like a piper. Fire extinguishers what I've heard And there's tons of surveillance in there, though. I mean, there are a lot of surveillance cameras so Already over the weekend, the FBI arrested tons of people. I don't know how much news it actually made when there were a lot of arrests over the weekend, just using security footage to try to track these people down. Speaking of tracking people down, apparently, Camilla Harris is a busy promoting herself. She's on the cover of Vogue and Victoria. You were saying a lot of people. Are stirred up because of this, like they're two different covers. One looks kind of like a test shot and then the other. She's in a light blue. Pantsuit and looks very official. Unfortunately, the better picture of her in the pantsuit is only going to be the digital cover the other one where she's standing in jeans, her chuck Taylors and looks like maybe a leather blazer, something What's a Chuck Taylor? Her sneakers, the those of the one that's the one who that's going to go to print and a lot of people feel like it's just disrespectful. And that's kind of been the running commentary over the weekend is that it looked way too casual and that the other The other cover looks so much better. Why wouldn't you not? Why would you not put that one in print? But Vogue? I guess I don't know they make words spoke typically makes very strange editorial decisions. So who reads Vogue? I don't know who's around the story's still the fashion Bible. Really? Yeah. All right. So it's I'm looking at adjectives being used to describe her underwhelming is one of them Unflattering is another unfitting. The first female vice president, right. I think it's I just think it's great. It's four years since someone in elected office like at the presidential level has been allowed to be on the cover of the ice out. Melania so They did. Why? Because she was married a drunk. You know when you're well, Anna Wintour. Yeah, that was her choice, So it's nice to see their back to talking about strong women in politics, Jennifer It's really good, I there's no way you're gonna get this or four years. Listen, I didn't vote for you. Not my choice. If you're the last person that I would want to see In that position. Frankly, if I was going to, I would have voted for Biden had there been somebody like Mayor Pete in there. Somebody who actually has something going for them and who is interested in public service and not themselves. Because the only reason she's there is because she used her influence that she's been maneuverings around in that whole sport. I want to swamp of people of people that she used to get money to raise money for Biden's campaign. That's one of the was one of her number one qualifications for getting the job anyway. So let's what can we find some good When we look around here we have a new national park. How about them apples? Because in the cove it read that pissed another one. This is this is perfect in the relief bill. The stemware stuck in between extended unemployment benefits and stimulus checks. There's a new national park. That's been funded in the southeastern part of West Virginia, who would've fuck it. It's called New River Gorge. And managed by the park Service as a National river Since that first word to describe something beautiful. Well, it is. It's cut, like you know that if you look at it going Canyon gorgeous. What the Grand Canyon is? Yeah, Zsa seriously cut In the in this case in the earth caused by that make sense. Yeah, right. Exactly. So New River Gorge National Park is designated national preserve 7000 acres of Scenic River Front, which has been protected 65,000 acres around it, apparently with hunting and fishing access that sort of thing. United States of America always too much land. I say that this tongue in cheek If there was some good news, I don't always good news for taxpayers now have to assume more control and cost more money. Does he get more personnel? Farmers where there's open land that was being used for agriculture is now closed on. Control of land is way too much of it now. So was in West Virginia, though. This one I actually agree with this was this was fought bipartisan. This was across the aisle because this they're hoping that this will bring revenue to the state and West Virginia needs it. And so this was something that Joe Mansion and I forget who the other senator is. And and a lot of the members of the house in West Virginia. They were all very much behind this. So you know, I mean, national parks are huge right now, you know, with the pandemic and Harvey travels and stuff. I think it's a good thing. The people of West Virginia need a lot of help They are they have been hit really hard to economically and with the pandemic. So if this can help provide some relief, and it's something positive, and people are outside enjoying nature, I think it's a good thing. My friends who I talked to her last week had hired a big RV so they could drive across the country have a home in Palm Springs, so they left on Saturday. And they were pretty interested in how to drive where to go. And where to stay. And all of that sort of thing is a real network, though, and it's been. I think one of the bright spots, but people in that business during all of this is that people have been getting to drone airplane. They're getting into an RV. It's been a People buying armaments reading crazy. Yeah, Yeah. Speaking of traveling. We touched on this last week that Boeing was going to pay $2.5.

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Gold

PODSHIP EARTH

06:09 min | 3 years ago

Gold

"Since one thousand nine hundred sixty. California has officially been known as the Golden State. And that's because as the plaque reads California's development and remarkable prosperity began with the discovery of gold humanities. Love of gold is fairly bizarre of all the hundred and eighteen elements in the periodic table. Gold is the only one which we humans have always gravitated towards gold was used earliest currencies. Gold joined us in marriage and was used to produce most precious artifacts. Maybe the secret to our love of gold is simply that it's beautiful and never tarnishes in eighteen. Fifty-three my father's great grandfather Henry. Cohn traveled from a tiny stelle. In what is now Poland to Hamburg where he boarded a boat and six months later. After walking across the isthmus of Panama Henry ended up in San Francisco. Henry Cohn was part of the Goldrush the largest mass migration in American history bringing about three hundred thousand people to California. It all started in eighteen. Forty eight when James Marshall found gold in his piece of land at Sada's mill in Coloma. The News of gold quickly spread around the world. At first the gold could be picked up from the ground but later on it was recovered from the streams and rivers with the use of panned. The gold rush peaked in eighteen fifty. Two and after that the Gold Rassoul getting thinner and harder to reach soon largescale and more environmentally damaging methods of traction cold hydraulic mining were employed. One hundred and seventy years later on the environmental legacy of the gold rush a significant and yet acknowledged as we'll discover in today's episode mercury which is a deadly neurotoxin was elemental to the process of gold-mining today large quantities of mercury from the gold. Russia's still polluting California posing a risk to every kind of living organism including us. I travel up to California's gold country to meet with Izzy Mountain. Izzy is a community organizer and environmental advocate with over forty years of experience working in rural communities to economic and environmental justice. She is what with a wide variety of constituencies from tribal leaders to Maynas and from farmers to forest is is. He first entered local politics. Nevada County Planning Commission at during the nineteen ninety s and later while serving on the Nevada County Board of supervisors. Miss Martin led the fight to put the South Yuba river into the state. Wild and scenic river program is he became. Ceo The Sierra Fund Sixteen years ago she conceived of and led the effort that resulted in the publication of the Sierra Funds. I report on the impact of the Goldrush mining's toxic legacy and has worked for the last decade to bring attention to golds dark shadow on a very hot day. Is Ian. I climb to the top of a damn standing above the angle. Bright Damn A army corps US Army Corps of Engineers Dam on the main stem of the river. Where is that though in Nevada county? We're about halfway between Tahoe. And Sacramento. A little north of that would not actually in Nevada. Nope we're in the state of California and we are standing right between Nevada County and Yuba County and we're standing on the beautiful Yuba River which flows down to the feather. And then the Sacramento from there down into the San Francisco Bay in the ocean. So you were a county board of Supervisors member when you first came here. Tell us about your first experience with this. Damn down a few different times over my life had been here my whole life. It was built and commissioned in nineteen forty seven by the Army Corps of Engineers so that people could resume hydraulic mining blocks hundreds of miles of potential fish passage for fish. Come from the ocean and go up into the high sierra to lay their eggs so when I first came to the damn understanding that the state of California had targeted this spot em federal government as maybe the best place to restore passage at the very first meeting we went to the. Us Geological Survey stood up and said you can't do anything to that. Damn until you look at the material behind it is holding back a whole bunch of mercury and that was the very first time I had ever heard anything about mercury and the state of California and its role in the goal rush. Or how long have you lived in this part of the world? My family came to California as part of the Gold Rush. We were quakers. Escaping the east coast. Ten violent religious oppression moved out to become farmers I was raised in Concord California on that form and in one thousand nine hundred five. I married a farmer and we moved to Nevada county beautiful organic farm in a place called Penn Valley. Tell us about this county and just its history and the gold rush because it is a lot of history here. Nevada county was ground zero of the California Gold Rush. Far More gold was taken out of this county and specifically this river that we're standing above than any other place in the state of California. It's where the very destructive technique called hydraulic mining which is using power water monitors to to scrub mountainside. Looking for gold is where that was invented. They started to dam the rivers and convey that water over to these huge hydraulic mining activities. Which were recovering thousands of of gold but millions of tons of sediment not material here from Nevada county rolled down the river and kept flooding the Sacramento Valley and eventually the farmers downstream who are really tired of having their houses filled with all this debris sued and stopped the activity known as hydraulic mining.

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A Sneak Peek of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival

PODSHIP EARTH

09:29 min | 3 years ago

A Sneak Peek of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival

"What is the wild and scenic film festival? It's it sounds like a bunch of hippies drinking up in Nevada Vada city. You're not wrong The Wild and scenic film festival is a opportunity for filmmakers and activists from around the world to come together to tell the stories that they care most about About protecting the environment. And this is your first podcast so low right you. You had all the equipment you went up you. You didn't know who you can exactly interview. What was it like Well it was exciting I did lose my phone with all the recordings on it for a period of about twelve of hours but luckily thanks to the The kind hearted people in Nevada city. I was able to get my my phone back with all these interviews. So crisis averted so Nevada city is like the heart of the like eighteen fifties goldrush right the forty niners that that's where everything happened is amazing when you go there because it looks looks like this old gold town. That's right it's it's right in the Sierra foothills in it it does look like and feel like in some ways that you're going back in time and and Melinda The Executive Director of the South you've ever citizens league tells us a little bit about Nevada city and history in the ways in which the Yuba river in particular has really shape the town cool so his Sarah talking with Melinda booth. Who's responsible for bringing this huge festival together every year? Uh So this film festival is now in its eighteenth year and it's an environmental an adventure film based festival here in Nevada city and Grass Valley California. So we're we're in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains about halfway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe and we had some beautiful snow last night. Blanketing our town. But it's sunny and melting and we're ready for the eight thousand people that are going to come to our small foothills town for this. Annual event. So South River Citizens League we affectionately refer to ourselves by our acronym circle was founded back in nineteen ninety-three and a bunch of concerned citizens came together when dams were proposed on the South Yuba River and they decided that's not what they wanted for the river in their community and they banded together and fought those dams over sixteen years. It was a sixteen year long fight but they were ultimately successful in protecting the river by by achieving California State designation for wild and scenic status for thirty nine miles to the south you bought which permanently protects it this community really is all about the Yuba River. It's an economic driver for us. It's a place of renewal. It's a place of recreation. It's habitat refuge. It's definitely one of the most scenic rivers in California cornea and you have these beautiful smooth granite boulders. You have these emerald waters you have deep pools. It's relatively warm in the summer and it's a magical place. There's more folks who enjoy the river naked than clothed but. Tell us a little bit about the film festival. I see that the Tagline is where activism gets inspired tired so back in nineteen ninety nine. One circled did achieve that wild and scenic status for the river they were to crossroads and decided You know they achieved what they set out to to do. And so then the question was okay well organization done. Did we reach our goal or is there more to do and they quickly realized that. Gosh there's so much more to do. Circles mission is to unite the community to protect and restore the river. And there's lots of work to be done year round so we're focusing on that mission throughout the entire watershed so from the headwaters waters up at sugarbush ski resort if people know the area that's near the headwaters all the way down to the confluence with the feather river in Marysville the founders of the film festival were very very forward thinking and realized if they could create something that could create a sustainable funding source to help the organization that would be a real help to achieving in our mission and so wild and scenic film festival was created. It was of course named after the win of wild and scenic status and it started as two nights heights and one venue back in two thousand and three and it's grown here in twenty twenty to take place in two towns. We have venues and grass valley and Nevada city. It's five days as we have ten film venues. We have activists workshops we have celebrations. We have virtual reality lounge. We have an environmental art exhibition. There's really a whole lot. Outgoing on does the film festival travel and are there ways for people that live elsewhere to enjoy the festival and enjoy these films. Yes so we kick it off every year in January January here in the foothills in Nevada city grass valley in January but then we hit the road and we take these films on tour so you might see a wild and scenic event near you we have about two hundred and fifty events annually reaching more than sixty five thousand people with these inspiring stories and you can search for an event in your area and if there's not one you can be a host so what we do which I think is really incredible. Is We're actually partnering with Environmental Organizations. Really any kind of organization who want it to host a festival in their area so that they can raise awareness for issues in their community and raise funds for the work that they're doing so it's a really cool partnership a way to get these films seen inspire more people and really Increase the groundswell for the environmental movement. As a whole I love that Can you give us an example or tells Tulsa story about maybe the most inventive or unusual way that people have brought the wild and scenic film festival to their community. I love it when people do outdoor screenings screenings. It's really great so we have some folks in Florida with their shoes off toes in the sand. Watch these films at night outside so one of the cool things about living in Sacramento obviously is the Sacramento River. And I've always had this dream of going being from reading down to the sea. One of the cool movies that you've got to see them super jealous about is cold the Sacramento at current speed and these guys go in that story story which is a teeny little boat and floated down and you go to catch up with them. Tell us about Tom and Mitch. Thomason mentor great to me. They really exemplify the film festival which his in many cases transforming what we might consider to be ordinary people. That didn't you know. Set their careers to be filmmakers or even necessarily activists who fell in love with place and wanted to tell that story to others. And that's exactly what happened with Mitch and Tom. They would go out occasionally with each other with their wives on the river and in came to be Really compelled by the river and wanting to protect it and so they made this film Which ended up winning the twenty twenty people's Choice Award a really beautiful film and Really Beautiful Film and story and I thought it was special to that. Of course the Sacramento River flows through Sacramento so we've paddled on it and Goes through the very place where a lot of decisions about water in the entire state are made so just a lot of Nice different connections with this one. Sara Fest Out Utah With Mitch Dion and then with Tom Bottles who made the Sacramento at current speed. Which won the People's Choice Award The wild and scenic Film Festival Mitch starts by explaining how the idea for the film was launched? A was just looking for a place to row my boat down a river. I Love Rivers. I really like my little dory boat and I live in truckee aunt kind of stumbled on the Sacramento as a place to do some overnight trips without having to drive halfway across the country to Utah. Colorado or Idaho so Several years ago my wife and I didn't overnight trip on a section of the upper for Sacramento where we through our bikes into the boats camped overnight and they invite the shuttle back up to the car and we had so much fun. And we were so enamored with with what we found down there that I started doing longer trips. and Um Tom and I done lots of adventures together. But we've never took advantage Jeff. Our professional lives. He's a videographer and has made lots of films so I started telling her friends. It's about the project down here on the Sacramento and Tom's ears perked up and he said found sounds very well. Maybe you should make a movie of IT and So just hopped in my boat and Loaded up with camera gear and some food and crackers and smoke cheese and took off below reading and Started in a two week journey down the SACRAMENTO Some of which I done before and below Qaluza all the way down into the Delta was was unknown unknown you. I know that people navigate this piece of river all the time but whether we could actually row it and make it out there we really have. I've no idea all heard that the winds were extreme down there that Might be a really difficult journey. And Good Luck. What is it that you wanted to share with people the Sacramento River? The big thing is this water belongs to all of us and people may not realize that it's public domain. It's the water is supposed has to be managed to use for the use that's most beneficial to the most number Californians and you know we know that's a simple concept and after after that everything gets really complicated because a lot of give and take in tug of war but we need to be wake watch. What's happening attention to what's going on Out there because it belongs to all of

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