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Northwest Newsradio
"sebastopol" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"We're back on America in the morning I'm John trout it's 15 till a presidential candidate in Ecuador known for speaking out against corruption has been shot and killed in the South American country's capital correspondent Jackie Quinn reports witness video captured the slaying of 59 year old Fernando Villavicencio as he was leaving a political rally in the capital Quito with multiple shots fired into a vehicle he was entering throngs of security surrounded the hospital where Villavicencio was pronounced dead soon after authority said the gunman also died from his Ecuador's president says he believes organized crime is behind the assassination a thought echoed by the candidates friend who spoke with reporters Villavicencio, an anti -corruption candidate, was one of eight in the August 20th presidential vote, although he was not the front runner. I'm Jackie Quinn. There seems to be more questions than answers now that an American nurse and her daughter have been released by kidnappers in Haiti. Correspondent Linda Kenyon has more on the story from Washington. It's good news, says State Department spokesman Matthew Miller. We welcome the reports of their release. We have no greater priority, of course, than the safety and security of US citizens overseas. He's talking about the release of Alex Dorsenville and her daughter, who were held by kidnappers for 13 days. Dorsenville was working for the community ministry Elroy Haiti in the capital Port of Prince when she was taken. We express our deepest appreciation to our Haitian and US interagency partners for their assistance in facilitating for their their safe release. But Miller had very little information about who kidnapped the woman and her daughter or why. We do know that Port of Prince and surrounding areas have been gripped by gang violence, including an outbreak of kidnapping for profit. Hundreds of Haitians have been targeted. The State Department has issued a travel advisory advising US nationals to leave the country amid a deteriorating security situation there and some armed clashes between gangs and police. Now that Dorsenville has been released, Miller had little to say about her whereabouts. I can't speak to that level of detail, just out with of the respect for their privacy. And I think given the situation that they've been through, they should be the first ones to address, to speak to the media about their situation, not me from a podium in Washington. He also had little information about whether she and her daughter planned to come back home to the US. But obviously, we always try to assist US citizens and foreign countries if they need help exiting a country. I would expect we would do so here, but I just don't want to speak specifically to the situation that they have not yet spoken to. Wendy Kenyon, Washington. It's 12 until till former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday night that he will not sign the loyalty pledge required by the Republican National Committee for candidates to participate in the first primary debate. Speaking on Newsmax, Trump questioned why he would sign a pledge if there were other people on the stage that could not support or endorse. The RNC has said for candidates to participate in the first primary debate, they must sign a pledge stating that they will support the eventual party nominee in 2024. Trump, who has a significant lead in all polling for the 2024 GOP primary, has said would he consider skipping the event and told Newsmax that he's planning on making an announcement on his campaign. Trump plans next week. America in the morning continues. An explosion on the grounds of a factory north of Moscow that makes optical equipment for the Kremlin security forces has injured over 40 people. The latest drone attack inside Russia. Correspondent Charles De La Desma reports. Officials say the blast occurred at a warehouse storing fireworks. It was in the grounds of an optics manufacturing plant. The regional governor says the company had rented the warehouse storage, but later claimed the plant was still producing pyrotechnics. Whatever the cause, the explosion produced a tall plume of black smoke, adding to Russian jitters overnight time drone attacks alleged to be by Ukraine on Moscow, as well alarm as about smoke seen over the port of Sebastopol in Crimea. It was not clear where the drones were launched from, and Ukrainian officials have not commented so far. Ukraine usually either confirms nor denies such attacks. I'm Charles Dilezma. As a massive blaze burns out of control in Hawaii, agree. The federal government's efforts to lower the risk of wildfires in the West Coast states has stumbled in places as we learn from correspondent Ed Donahue. Data obtained by the AP showed the government has skipped over some highly at risk communities to work in less threatened areas. Work was delayed, but has started at Tahoe National Forest. Supervisor Eli Ilano says trees are dying at a pace they're having trouble keeping up with. The forest as we know them in California and across the West, they're dying. They're being destroyed through fire. They're dying from drought, disease and insects. Environmentalists like Steve Evans worry they are cutting down too many trees. We don't want to see it burn up and we don't want it to see logged over. Matt Millar with the National Forest Foundation says don't make a quick judgment about forest thinning. Afterwards, it's not a pretty sight. It can look a little bit rough, but forests cover and they're very resilient. He likened it to open -heart surgery. I'm Ed Donohue. Now until on America in the morning. Robert Workman has a look at sports. A week after the Phillies picked up Michael from Lorenzo the Tigers at the trade deadline, the right -hander rewarded them with a no -hitter, a 7 -0 win over the Nationals. It's unbelievable to be honest. I've always dreamt about being able to throw a no -hitter and having the opportunity and you know Skip gave me that opportunity to go 120 plus pitches and man it was incredible. A career -high 24 pitches and all but he got the job done the 14th no -no in franchise history and the first since Cole Hamel's gym in 2015. It was also the first time the Nats had been no hit since moving to DC in 2005. Elsewhere the A's blanked Rangers the 2 -0 to snap an eight -game winning streak for Texas. Five pitchers allowed just four hits. Dodgers down the Diamondbacks 2 -0. Four pitchers with a four -hit combo. Blue Jays shut out the Guardians 1 -0. Kevin Gosman and the Gasmen scattered six hits. George Springer's inning first dinger held up. Astros over the Orioles 8 -2. They go for the sweep today. Baltimore has not been swept in its last 75 series, the longest such streak since World War II. White Sox walloped the Yankees. Tigers trampled the Twins. They banged out 17 hits including a pair of Spencer Torquilson taters. Cardinals deflected the Rays. Braves parried the Pirates. to edge Brewers the scored Rockies. two in the tenth Marlins shaded the Reds. Josh Bell humored from both sides of the plate. First Marlin ever to do that. Mets snipped the Cubs. Pete Alonso hit number 35. Red Sox got by the Royals. Angels over the Giants. Shohei Ohtani wins his tenth. And the Mariners scored five times in the eighth to paddle the Padres. ACC school presidents met Wednesday night but did not vote on adding Cal and to Stanford the conference. NFL preseason doubleheader tonight with the Texans at the Patriots and the Vikings at the Seahawks. And quarterfinal Matches at the Women's World Cup begin tonight with Spain against the Netherlands, then Japan versus Sweden. That's Thursday Sports. Thursday Sports. Robert Workman at seven before the hour. When we return on America in the Morning, Elvis Kin shakes voters hands after these messages. Do you know what can be found? Bob said. If you can't come around, please please tell the phone but don't be cruel. Wake up people. You're optimizing every waking hour of your life from carpooling kids to work to friends and everything in between. You have to get sleep in bed a that can perform as well as you do. Meet the next generation Sleep Number Smart Bed. It effortlessly adjusts to your shape, position and movements. Learning how you sleep so you learn to

The Economist: The Intelligence
"sebastopol" Discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence
"There are over 580 up for grabs. That's nearly double the number of medals one at the last Olympics. But what are all these medals for? In many ways, the sea games are similar to other big tournaments. Vishnu padmanaban is a news editor at The Economist. Athletes model a region come together to compete on the track on the field and the pool. But many of the sports they compete and they can seem very niche. Niche how, tell us a bit more about these less traditional disciplines. So the sports like sebastopol, which is a Southeast Asian version of volleyball, except use your feet and not your hands. Which is a Cambodian version of chess. Okay, Vishnu, I can barely hear anything. That doesn't sound like much of a sport to me. Yeah, if any more interesting sports that were featured in D.C. games, including obstacle racing, dance, and even eSports or video games. And this inclusion of niche sports is a tradition at the sea games. Okay, so there's a range of slightly niche sports. Is there any reason for that? Yes. Part of this reflects the fact that there are many traditional sports in the region that are very popular, such as sebastopol. But the bigger reason is that the host of the games can decide what sports to include. So in some cases, they may choose events as a way to develop the sport in a region. So one example of this would be the inclusion of cricket, which is barely played in the region, but was featured in these games for only the second time. It was included partly because the Cambodian cricket party felt including cricket in the sea games would help develop the sport in the country and the region. But in most cases, the inclusion of niche scores is explained by a simpler, more strategic reason. It allows the hosts to win more medals. The logic being that the easiest way to boost middle count is to hold events for which there is little or no competition. I see. And was that the case in this latest competition, is that what Cambodia was trying to do? Yes, definitely. So at this edition Cambodia has included some sports that are unique to Cambodia, such as cool worker, a martial art. It's also been strategic in the sports. It has not selected. So for example, bodybuilding was dropped from this edition because Cambodia faced an athlete shortage as two of the most famous bodybuilders have been banned for drug use. So they just dropped the entire event. And did this clever strategy work for Cambodia? Yes, hugely. At the last games in 2021, in Vietnam, Cambodia only won 63 medals. This time I just want 282. In any sporting event, hosts enjoy some benefits, but hosts of the sea games really experience a huge bump. So for example, when the Philippines sources the games in 2019, it was crowned the overall champion with 387 medals, thanks in part to the inclusion of baseball and other Filipino pastimes. But at the next edition in Vietnam, 2021, these sports were no longer included and the Philippines won just 226 medals. So such manipulation can boost metal counts, but in the long run, it can also have adverse effects. For example, it could hurt the broader sporting ambitions of the region. And why is that? So the sea games are held every two years to help at least prepare for the Olympics and the Asian Games. This is the bigger continental tournament. But when resources are put towards these more off feature events, mainstream sports can suffer. And this is reflected in the performance of Southeast Asian countries in this big area of events. For example, in the last big Southeast Asian countries only one 13 medals between them. There's another tinkering with the lineup can also hinder the other state goal of the games, which is to promote regional unity. These games silent was incensed that the kickboxing event was given a Cambodian name could come out instead of being caused more time. So it just wants to kick boxes by the games. And this is just activated a regional rivalry. But Vishnu, would you say that for the host country, this is all worth it if it means winning lots and lots of medals. Yes, do an extent because winning lots of metals play well to the home crowd. So Cambodia finished fourth this year in the middle table. Last time it came 8 so that can be good for domestic politics, especially for authority and regimes such as Cambodia. It's strong manset has spent lavishly on hosting these games. It's the first time Cambodia has hosted the sea games. China has helped as well by financing their brand new stadium, tickets were given for free. And this is a stock contrast to what happened last time the boat ever meant to host the sea games in 1965. They had to withdraw from hosting it because of political unrest. And so after decades of such strides and war, Cambodia's had an opportunity to show off its progress. And that's what it's done. Vishny thank you so much for your time. Thank you, thank you for having me. That's all for this episode of the intelligence. Let us know what you think of the show. You can drop us a line at podcasts at economist dot com. And if you're not a subscriber to The Economist, you really are missing out. Dive in with the deal we've got going on. A free 30 day digital subscription. Just go to economist dot com slash intelligence offer or click the link in the show notes. We'll see you back here tomorrow.

Northwest Newsradio
"sebastopol" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"And it was without any pressure. But you turn it around very quickly. Pearson and Jones were expelled before being reinstated on an interim basis. Johnson was not expelled. The president says every generation has to fight for democracy. Sagar Meghani, Washington. The former Louisville Kentucky police officer believed to have fired the shots that killed Brianna Taylor has a new job in law enforcement. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. The Carol county sheriff's office confirmed that the former Louisville police officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor has been hired as a deputy. Miles cosgrove was never charged by a grand jury in the death, but he was fired from the Louisville metro police department for violating use of force procedures and failing to use a body camera in the raid during which Breonna Taylor was killed. Cosgrove fired 16 shots into the apartment. Federal ballistics experts say they believe the shot that killed Taylor came from cosgrove's gone. Last year, the Kentucky law enforcement council voted not to revoke cosgrove's certification, which meant he could apply for other law enforcement jobs in the state. Taylor's death rose to public attention after her family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police department and the city and challenged the police narrative. I'm Jennifer King. It's 13 till, America in the morning continues. A transgender Montana lawmaker was silenced from debate on the state House floor, sparking protests and arrests inside the Montana capitol building. Correspondent Lisa dwyer has the story. As Republican leaders in the Montana legislature doubled down and forbidding, represented of Zoe's effort from participating in debate for a second week, her supporters interrupted proceedings in the House by chanting, let her speak separate to finally hoisted a non functioning microphone into the air as her supporters interrupted the proceedings for nearly half an hour. After Republicans denied her request to speak on a proposal that would have restricted when children can change the names and pronouns they use in school and require their parents consent. Zipper says she plans to continue to speak forcefully against legislation that members of the transgender community consider matters of life and death. Republican leaders say that she must first apologize for saying that they would have blood on their hands if they banned gender affirming care for transgender youth. I'm Lisa dwyer. Russian appointed authorities in Crimea say they successfully fended off a Ukrainian strike on a port city correspondent Charles De Ledesma reports. An official in sebastopol says the military has destroyed a Ukrainian sea drone that attempted to attack the harbor, adding that another drone blew up without inflicting any damage, the attacks, the latest in a series of attempted strikes on the city, the main naval base in Crimea for the Russia illegally annexed in 2014, Russian news reports also claim a Ukrainian exploding drone was found in a forest east of the capital Moscow, while it didn't explode the incident underscores Keith's capacity to reach deep into Russia as a spring counter offensive to reclaim occupied areas could soon be underway. I'm Charles De Ledesma. A U.S. appeals court cited against Apple saying it is okay for games to go around the App Store's paywall chuck palm has that in your Tuesday tech report. A U.S. appeals court has upheld a court order that could force Apple to change its payment practices in the App Store, the court has upheld a 2021 order in an antitrust case brought by Fortnite creator Epic Games that would require Apple to allow developers to provide links and buttons for third party payment options and to avoid paying commissions to Apple. Apple stated they may appeal the decision. A federal judge in Virginia has rejected a patent application by an AI on the grounds that it is not a person. The U.S. could have appeals for the federal circuit upheld the decision last year, saying that the U.S.

Northwest Newsradio
"sebastopol" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"And it was without any pressure. But you turn it around very quickly. Pearson and Jones were expelled before being reinstated on an interim basis. Johnson was not expelled. The president says every generation has to fight for it democracy. Sagar Meghani, Washington. The former Louisville Kentucky police officer believed to have fired the shots that killed Breonna Taylor as a new job in law enforcement. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. The Carol county sheriff's office confirmed that the former Louisville police officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor has been hired as a deputy. Miles cosgrove was never charged by a grand jury in the death, but he was fired from the Louisville metro police department for violating use of force procedures and failing to use a body camera in the raid during which Breonna Taylor was killed. Cosgrove fired 16 shots into the apartment. Federal ballistics experts say they believe the shot that killed Taylor came from cosgrove's gone. Last year, the Kentucky law enforcement council voted not to revoke cosgrove's certification, which meant he could apply for other law enforcement jobs in the state. Taylor's death rose to public attention after her family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police department and the city and challenged the police narrative. I'm Jennifer King. It's 13 till, America and the morning continues. A transgender Montana lawmaker was silenced from debate on the state House floor sparking protests and arrests inside the Montana capitol building. Correspondent Lisa dwyer has the story. As Republican leaders in the Montana legislature doubled down and forbidding, representative Zoe's effort from participating in debate for a second week, her supporters interrupted proceedings in the House by chanting, let her speak separate to finally hoisted a non functioning microphone into the air as her supporters interrupted the proceedings for nearly half an hour. After Republicans denied her request to speak on a proposal that would have restricted when children can change the names and pronouns they use in school and require their parents consent. Zipper says she plans to continue to speak forcefully against legislation that members of the transgender community consider matters of life and death. Republican leaders say that she must first apologize for saying that they would have blood on their hands if they banned gender affirming care for transgender youth. I'm Lisa dwyer, Russian appointed authorities in Crimea, say they successfully fended off a Ukrainian strike on a port city. Correspondent Charles De Ledesma reports. An official in sebastopol says the military has destroyed a Ukrainian sea drone that attempted to attack the harbor, adding that another drone blew up without inflicting any damage the attacks, the latest in a series of attempted strikes on the city, the main naval base in Crimea for Russia illegally annexed in 2014 Russian news reports also claim a Ukrainian exploding drone was found in a forest east of the capital Moscow, while it didn't explode the incident underscores Keith's capacity to reach deep into Russia as a spring counter offensive to reclaim occupied areas could soon be underway. I'm Charles De Ledesma. A U.S. appeals court cited against Apple saying it is okay for games to go around the App Store's paywall chuck palm has that in your Tuesday tech report. A U.S. appeals court has upheld a court order that could force Apple to change its payment practices in the App Store, the court has upheld a 2021 order in an antitrust case brought by Fortnite creator Epic Games that would require Apple to allow developers to provide links and buttons for third party payment options and to avoid paying commissions to Apple. Apple stated they may appeal the decision. A federal judge in Virginia has rejected a patent application by an AI on the grounds that it is not a person. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the federal circuit upheld the decision last year, saying that the U.S.

WTOP
"sebastopol" Discussed on WTOP
"It's 1145, and I'm Mark Lewis. More than 400 people have been killed in Sudan, as two warring generals continue to fight for control of the country. This weekend, U.S. forces swept in and out of Sudan's capital in helicopters at evacuated people from the American embassy. But the Biden administration is still working to get more Americans out as the war there rages on. Some Americans have been airlifted out summer traveling by land and Overwatch by U.S. Military drones. We're going to do everything we can to help guide people, get them the information they need to get out safely, but it is not safe right now for another evacuation attempt. That would actually put Americans in more danger, not less. The National Security Council's John Kirby told CBS mornings that assistance will still be nearby. We're looking at putting naval assets in the Red Sea near port Sudan to help with any evacuation or assistance in American citizens might need. Most of the Americans still in Sudan, he says, are dual nationals. That is CBS correspondent cami McCormack. To the war in Ukraine now, Russia appointed authorities in Crimea say the military fended off a Ukrainian strike. An official in sebastopol says the military has destroyed a Ukrainian sea drone that attempted to attack the harbor, adding that another drone blew up without inflicting any damage the attacks, the latest in a series of attempted strikes on the city, the main naval base in Crimea for the Russia illegally annexed in 2014, Russian news reports also claim a Ukrainian exploding drone was found in a forest east of the capital Moscow, while it didn't explode the incident underscores Keith's capacity to reach deep into Russia as a spring counter offensive to reclaim occupied areas could soon be underway. I'm Charles De Ledesma. The Department of Veterans Affairs is warning a debt ceiling deal by House Republicans would cut tens of thousands of jobs. The VA says House speaker Kevin McCarthy's plan to cut and cap non defense discretionary spending would force the agency to cut the veterans health agency by 81,000 employees that would mean 30 million fewer patient visits per year and would limit veterans access to essential health services. The VA says the veterans benefits administration would also have to cut an additional 6000 jobs under this plan. The Office of management and budget estimates McCarthy's plan would lead to a 22% cut in non defense discretionary spending. Jewelry heckman, federal news network

AP News Radio
Drones attack Sevastopol, crashed drone found near Moscow
"Russian appointed authorities in Crimea say the military's fended off a Ukrainian strike on the port of sebastopol, while a drone was also allegedly found in a forest near Moscow. An official inn sebastopol says the military has destroyed a Ukrainian sea drone that attempted to attack the harbor, adding that another drone blew up without inflicting any damage the attacks the latest in a series of attempted strikes on the city, the main naval base in Crimea for the Russia illegally annexed in 2014, Russian news reports also claim a Ukrainian exploding drone was found in a forest east of the capital Moscow, while it didn't explode the incident underscores Keith's capacity to reach deep into Russia as a spring counter offensive to reclaim occupied areas could soon be underway. I'm Charles De Ledesma

This Week in Tech
"sebastopol" Discussed on This Week in Tech
"Me kind of sad. Computer shopper, you know? And I didn't realize they were still around. Yeah, and I'm not breathing them. I thought, wow, I was interested in this. I was like, wow, they were actually still printing. I had no idea. That was, yeah. My people to care is our age group. Totally. Oh, no question. This is purely the story that I put in there because it reminds me of being a kid and looking at that fat honkin issue of computer shopping. Hundreds of pages of storefronts with different spec machines and it was the whole thing. I worked at the ancient history years ago, two decades ago, I worked at copperfield's books in sebastopol and Petaluma. I would drive between those two stories. At the time, I was in charge of magazines. And with magazine with all magazines at the time that was the early 2000s and magazines were still kicking, so you'd always over order because they would make up. And at the end of the week, you have extras, and you have to prove to the publisher that you did not sell those. And I would sit in the back and strip those especially those computer magazines. I would sit in the back of copperfields and read the stripped magazine, cover to cover all of them. And I felt like, wait, I'm reading a computer. Why don't I just use the Internet? Anyway, a non sequitur, but I started my computer magazine reading at copperfield's very close to you. It was all your fault, dad. On the Internet. You know, if you worked in a bookstore or bookstores, I'm sure people are listening who've worked in bookstores. And it's a tryless thing, but stripping books was pretty common. You'd have way too many mass markets of some sci-fi book. You totally wanted to read. So I got a strip that cover. This reminds me of a story to this magazine, the death of the computer magazine. It reminds me of a story that I've maybe you've even told on Twitter before of like when I was in the 90s, I was in college, right? When the Internet was hitting, you know, and I was studying journalism. And I have these arguments with journalism instructors. I was like, this Internet thing, this is the future. And they're like, no, they tried this experiment down in Florida, you know, with HyperCard, and the thing is, look, people just don't want to read on screens. And I was like, it's instantaneous. And it's so much cheaper. You don't have any trucks going into delivering papers and paper carriers. And all of that. And they're like, you know, it's just not going to happen. You think of it, you just don't have the serendipity of flipping through things and being able to see. And they said, you know, you should just go into get a job in magazines. I'm like, no, I want it worse on the Internet. This is where the future this is. And they're like, just get it, take the magazine class and get a job in magazines because you have a future there. So now, to be great, to be fair, they're right. Like if I would have studied magazines, I could have had a job all the way up until 2023 or something, you know, maybe actually probably not. Maybe up until 2010 or something. Yeah, I'd say. A few years off that, for sure. I'm glad I'm glad I'm glad I didn't. I'm glad I sort of walked out and was like, yeah, they don't know what they're talking about. Teenage mind. I don't know what the heck they're talking about. They can't teach me anything. When in fact, they could 90% of what they were saying was really excellent. They just had this 10% were wrong. It just happened to be like a really important 10% at that moment. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No kidding. No kidding. Well, yes, computer shopper, of course, was a magazine that I have fond memories of just because of the sheer it was just gigantic. But my history with computer magazines goes back into the 80s when I had a conversation 64 and it was all the magazines that you could get then compute where you get it and it would have some sort of machine language code that you can enter in manually into your computer and you'd end up with a game on the other side or you wouldn't and then you'd have to go through line by line and troubleshoot it and everything and so I've got a fondness in my heart for the computer magazine. So when I saw this article, I was like, oh, okay. I need to take a couple of minutes to mourn the loss of the computer.

The Final Furlong Podcast
"sebastopol" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"Latent class that got him into as well as Paul brilliance that got him into contention. Number two and a half against he might make Jon Bon approx anyway. I think truth he came over. Like, did I see witness or email? Actually, that was before the days of the manifesto. She went to interfere. I was in between and won the what is now the fairly old school called whatever it was then the powers go. And then went to HTML over three. Which was a file assets from likeable flights to the three festivals so quickly. You're right. I remember being very comfortable for fairy hospitals. So did three months of the entry is just easier to get than the three miles at Sheldon. It'd be interesting to say that those would be behind I wasn't. Massively taking away the wonder of time early might consider going back over hurdles maybe because he's obviously one that he's got good form I think two of it. He won the Liverpool hurdle a couple of years ago. Ran well in the race. So you know the only run again last year. Do you think the time LOC tends to be? It tends to be best flash I think as well. So better ground might see a better late book. After many, just not really convincing all offenses. No, it doesn't work for him. I think what's happened with him in the carstar novices chase is that he's won a race to fell apart. All of his main contenders bombed out, and he managed to keep it together and go and win, but back in deeper company. No, he's not good enough. And surely it's a switch back to the smaller obstacles. In terms of next season, I am maximus would be very interesting for a grand national, maybe an Irish grand national. Braun over a shorter trip for sure. But it's a horse rated one 5 three beating a horse rated one 5 four. I'm pretty certain. That the elite team were at least thinking one 61 62 plus, probably thinking one 65 plus. And they're probably got it, that they've been beaten by a horse rated one 5 three. But the real whacker absolutely loves cheltenham and that's not something that you can take for granted. And so next season, I think he will be a goal cup player. I don't think he's good enough to win one, but he will certainly be in the conversation and the route that he goes will be fascinating. As for Jerry Kalam, we're probably not going to see him again this season. It sounded like at least on race day, like he did not want to run him again, but perhaps we'll see him punches down. Doesn't seem like that race would sue them though. If the forecast is what it should be for ponchos down, how do you envisage both of these horses doing next year? I think they will take a big step up to be honest if they're going to mix it in gold cup type races. I think the middle of the windshield suit jelly column better. Again, he seemed to get better grounds for some reason nowadays that leopard sound. So where he would fit in, I'm not sure. I think both would need to take a big step forward with the thing to be. Potentially challenging for a golf course. Yeah, I completely agree with you. Liszt stoll on the agenda for the real worker. The last time he ran there was the 2021 harvest festival when he was a 150 to one for a maiden hurdle. He ain't going to be a 150 to one this season for when he rocks a lot. And imagine maybe Charlie hall would be both or even entries many clouds will be an option for him. And as his second star tells the public company and build a more picture him into something the better choice. If he got really deep grant ahead of me, maybe Jerry Colombo would be considered as a bottomless people view on race that might see some book again in recent years the grounds be tended to be in a better process and stuff. And we'll tell that. Turner's novice Chase was soft ground on the new course. It was all about mighty Potter, except it wasn't, because the wind goes to the champion trainer. Paul Nichols, which stage dark, given a terrific ride by Harry cobden, not long till maze run an absolute blinder for Laura Morgan and micy Potter could only get third. Ruby Walsh was full of criticism for Davey Russell after the race. He wasn't exactly in love with Paul town and either very keen to get your thoughts on that. We have to talk about the champion trainer though. And I loved my colleague Lizzie Kelly's line on this in the immediate aftermath of the commentary on talks for two. The champion trainer finally the champion trainer roars into life at Shelton and his celebration in the winters and closure afterwards. He did say last year there's more to life than cheltenham. Didn't look that way with his celebration afterwards. And it was deserved. It's a tremendous training performance. It's a terrific piece of keeping the faith from Paul Nichols. He really believed in this horse, but to go from another handicap to winning a grade one was something else Paul. First time, I also looked at Louis fences, he jumped brilliantly to be west cork. Any disability that really shows Todd's a new week. And he's done well to build him back up since I think the ground being really quick and Newbie was blamed for that to feed when he's been by sebastopol. What a small race of London than he did. He did win a good fashion trials. They looked at a class of the opposition and looked like he wanted to go and back into grade one way. Obviously, it was a great one when and novice said all the season before. The cello. And he just jumped on silly, I thought, on Thursday, it's George June pumas impeccable again from the Florence as it was on trials.

KGO 810
"sebastopol" Discussed on KGO 810
"Get a caller to from our listeners here. We've got to Gary, who's calling from Daly City, Gary. Thanks for holding on your on with Russ Baker. Go ahead. Yeah. Thank you, Mr Baker. You show you're probably watching your back tonight. I do. I've been around the world for the government's final. Saudi Arabia is my enemy. Make it quick. Let's not forget. When Bush went there, he kissed his ring, which made me puke. Trump's first trip was to Saudi Arabia was not forget that either. But the thing I want to know is when they were telling everybody in Arizona and Jamal gets soggy. God rest his soul. Let's not forget him. But when they were telling everybody in Arizona, Minnesota, we got a lot of money flowing in here. We've got people here that don't want to learn how to Take off or land just to fly and the agents were there. Who stopped them? How did that agent who stopped the investigations there? Well, that's a very good question. As you probably know. There are people who left the FBI, uh, who were investigated the eggs. There were very, very upset. And by the way, one of the investigators on the Florida thing they shipped that person off as far as they could. And told me keep their mouth shut. Um And then, and then I've talked to investigators for other agencies who told me that they were either taken off. The cases are told to keep their mouth shut, too. I mean, it's It's a really It's like it's like fiction, you know, and who can put it together that I don't know. It's got to be put together At some point, Russ, somebody's got to have enough. I don't know Integrity to do something real about this. Let's see. Charles Charles is calling from Sebastopol. Charles. Hi. Welcome to KGO You are on with Russ Baker. Go ahead. Hi, there. Patent really Glad you have your guest on the air, So I actually have a copy of the peanut doctrine. I've been studying for quite a long time. It's absolutely true. It sites specifically, we take a Pearl harbor like event. To get the public's okay or support for going into Iraq, etcetera. So a couple of things come to mind? No. You know of. Well, first that this year A and the FBI did not share information at all. I mean, they were actually are And the reason I bring this up is because you know, Cheney was really the brainchild of this thing. This this is decaying, baby, And then everyone else was very part of the process. But what if I'm just here out? Just what if I can? Just a couple of people on the inside knew that something was going to be coming out of Saudi? Greater? They didn't know exactly what it was. I don't think they anticipated something horrible has 9 11, but they figured, okay, some terrorists gonna show up. They're going to pull up on more. You know, cause some kind of mayhem in shopping malls, and he just enough to kind of investigate this sort of peanut doctor group be put in place. I was kind of wondering, Do you think that's something that might be on the radar? Rest. Well, I don't want to, uh, you know, uh, impute motives or predict what they might have thought. But I will say that certainly. If we're all reasonable about human nature, uh, the idea that if something bad happens, uh, there's something good could come out of it. It would not be new. And certainly I think if you talk to your friends who work at a police department, where there's never any crime that's hardly good for them or their budget. So I'll leave it at that. Yeah, it but you have to start wondering about motives of some of these. Individuals. I do want to say, though, that the am I understanding is and rescue correct me. I know that there are these connections to the Saudis. I know there are connections to the royal family. They tried to keep those connections, not direct connections. There are entities they go through, including charities, but the connections do make their way. It's like six degrees of Kevin Bacon. They make their way to the royal family. I know that The hijackers themselves and Osama bin Laden network. Al Qaeda was not operating out of Saudi Arabia. They were operating out of Afghanistan in the mountains of Afghanistan. I believe, uh, that's true, right? So the connections were more remote connections, weren't they? Well, yeah, I mean, they were. They were not running it directly out of Riyadh. No, I mean, they had, uh, they had these people, uh, in in member in Hamburg. Remember that right? Yeah, That's right. I forgot the world. Yeah, yeah, and and and and that's important, But you see, the thing is, you got to go read this FBI report because they describe these guys. As one of these characters who is in control, It describes that he's dropping them off on a on a bus bench. In Culver City, and these guys don't know any English. They don't understand the bat the maps that the buses He's just dropping him off. I mean, none of this makes any sense. I mean, the hijackers themselves. Don't make any sense. These guys were basically unformed. You know, if he would believed they were they say they were, which is a whole other story. These guys, you know, really, I mean, To pull off something that masterful. I mean, it's extraordinary and and and, you know, you do have to ask questions about Is that feasible? Yeah, at the time. I mean, it seems like it was because We weren't anticipating anything like that. We were complacent, and frankly, I wish we were again. I mean, I miss those days when we didn't really worry about our security against some sort of an attack like that. Um, today, it seems like it's inconceivable and it did see, I mean, they used those box cutters. All of that was just very, very odd. It also seems as if the one of the things that really pushed Osama bin Laden that he resented one of the reasons we were. The great Satan was because Saudi Arabia had allowed us into Um, the country and that we, by our presence defiled Medina and Mecca. Um, do you think that's a hijacker? Should they ever express any indication that that was one of their motivations Because, you know, we defiled the holiest lands and Islam. So that has always been raised in a course Saudi Arabia Key key key thing providing basis for the U. S. And the U. S needs those bases badly. Uh, so you know, there's another reason that the U. S is beholden. But yes, of course. But you have to remember that these impressionable young men, many of them are poorly educated. Uh, somebody's putting ideas in their head, right? It's not like it's not like they've got a sophisticated analysis of geopolitics, you know, so that has to be considered to who's who's putting these people up to that to that. And why, And of course, the civil was Osama bin Laden. And then and then when they when they captured him. Well, they didn't capture him, right. They they killed him. Why did they capture him? You know, you may remember who and why I reported on at the time we said, what the heck were they went in there? And they killed this guy right away. And and nobody complained, Uh, you know, that guy held all the answers. Right, and they dumped his body off of the ship. I mean, that's a strange story. Don't think I do. You couldn't you couldn't even identify it. Yeah, I do. Think it's strange. I mean, I mean, it violates every rule. I know the rules. I know the explanation was because it had something to do with inciting people by seeing the body. Hey, look, I'm looking at our clock. We're totally out of time. You have to come back again soon. I'm sorry that it's been so long since we've spoken. You guys have been doing some great reporting at who? What? Why? And I look forward..

KGO 810
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"Continue the discussion. It's heated and it should be heated. We should Be concerned. Don't you think? I think this is really something? Let's go to lowest calling from Cupertino. Lois, Welcome to K G. Oh, well, thank you, John. Nice start to again. I might be spitting in the wind here, but I understand that the Taliban They desperately want. Want to be recognized by the international community, so international community in my mind Has a chance to say We will recognize you. If you clean up your act, otherwise you won't be recognized. They won't get all the perks of that recognition, and I don't know if it's worth a try or not, But that's what that's the only thing I can come up with kids. No, I understand that is pressure. And there is a feeling that the, uh The Taliban want to impress the world and therefore will try to clean up their act. What bothered me tonight when I walked in to do my show Prep where all the stories explain to me why that isn't true. So the question becomes if they don't clean up their act, should there be a response from the world. And what should that response being? You're suggesting Don't recognize them. Yeah, make him a pariah lost in the desert until they do it. All right. We'll think about it and we'll see what the world says. We'll get a good indication tomorrow. I'll tell you when the When Joe Biden has his conference with all right, thanks. 41580808 10. Let me go now to Margaret calling from Sebastopol. Margaret, You have waited a long time. Go ahead. Hi, John. Thank you for taking my call. I'm going to speak to the 0.1. The Brits thought the Germans who are going to make it. Off the islands onto the mainland. They put out a model they were going to use, which they never did. Keep calm and carry on. Um we foes and I'm sure the rest of the Western world froze Afghani outset. I'm sure the Taliban would love to have those assets. There's a bargaining chip and I'm sure you know as well as I now that what saves people in situations like this is the gold that moves around the world and usually through the United Nations. But there's a financial bargaining ship. That's a big one. If and I'm saying this because I don't know. If there really are substantial assets. I don't know what the assets of the country are in terms of tangible assets. I know they have assets in terms of, uh, the natural resources and so forth. No. We froze their financial assets that were being held in the western world. You know they're going to want those back out of the banks. Yeah, but Afghanistan was not a rich country. Well know that the Western world was pouring assets to them. And where do you think those assets the bargain? And where are those assets? Now? Do you think Well, they're frozen. I don't know. I think they're in Swiss bank. I think they're not available to Afghanistan. No, but the leadership absconded with a lot of money. And I'm sure they have Swiss bank accounts and well, I don't Well, okay. I still think that's a bargaining chip. Maybe maybe, you know something is Uh, Have what closed our embassy there? Yes, we're operating out of the earth. Yeah, that was that was a tactical error because that embassy is our Country and now the gathering place to ferry people safely to the airport. Even if it's in a military convoy. Let me explain to you that was an impossibility. And I want to be crystal clear. We still have diplomatic presence. They moved the embassy staff to the airport,.

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"I wouldn't like crank it up. I've tried that before and it hasn't gone very well because it's on. I can put it back to otto. The i don't think i'm really gonna know unle- until i actually hear the file so i don't know if i'm going to be able to tell despite this i i say let's just go for your what's your problem. Let's let's let's start. Let's let's start the qna right now. What's your problem. I mean i guess probably relates to growing up in a family with six kids being introvert and never finding a place to kind of be alone right. I think probably stems from that. I could be. There's a lot of religious baggage i would imagine. Sure i'm being the only male child without a twin probably problem and also the third child. Third born least wanted probably. The third child is always a little weird. I think it's like we had a unit. We had a good solid unit. Here we've already proven we can do this twice a third. You really need a third. We'll see i look at it like i give the rough draft right Yeah you're like. Okay where do everything we can to protect it. Because this is like the only woman i've done and then you have the sacking draft and it's like okay this one's got like a bunch of notes on it and you're like okay the third one. I'm turning this. Want in and then it you get home. Return an in. We've we've had our. We've taken our lumps as parents and then they just started just pumping out more babies right. Just just well that rain. It was like okay. We're not going for quality anymore. Just quantity that's what we're doing thorough a bunny at the steaks and hope one of them works out and then they had a groupon for the last two. That worked out. Interestingly enough none of us really worked out no no that's a that's a cautionary tale in it. Yeah it's very rare that you'll have six kids and they all turn out to be you know not not great right and the beauty simple as the expectations. Lower the disappointment. Somehow it gets see. I i think there is something genetic here because it could be that. It's just these two people were minted produce human being right or not as many right because like now. Their attention is so divided Maybe we just put all our eggs in one asks you know get it. I mean as a parent. You know it's like you have all these different like your expectations are so different ryan. And that's what. I realized if you lower your expectations The chance of being disappointed. Or less i used to be like. Oh my son will be you know. Maybe he can be president someday and then at the end. You're just like as long as he outlives me. I feel like i did. Okay president. I never thought president would be a great thing for a child like i. It's always a weird thing to wish on a child but guarantees they move out because they get their own they get their own residents exactly at least forty. That's what i'm i'm campaigning. For heavy right. So i think i think the mike needs to come in a little closer to the mouth like you see what i'm doing i mean i'm i'm in a saying you gotta deep throat you dead dude. I am like i'm cross eyed looking at this thing you're in you're right there you're in you can't ever move now all right so so here we go okay. Let's count it down dot live four three job one county down again without the sarcasm. This time i was pretty good the attitude please get get farther away from the mike Right steve got questions for you. I got questions for me. I'm gonna start with a question for you. Know this question is from anthony in dayton ohio Do last names. Steve season three was bare heavy. How do you feel about bears. I got mixed. i got mixed feelings on bears. I'm on record on record. In fact you were interviewed just recently in our local newspaper yet. The actually ktbs channel two news Was on the ten o'clock news. As i was is that was pulling into my shared driveway. An easement if you will. I saw this guy trump through my yard with a very large camera in a very large tripod. so you have no idea who he was. He's not back news. Well i was already to give attitude. i yeah. I stepped out of my car because he was making his way towards my house and i was going to do the can. I can help you friend. You know like the the you know when you say friend. Oh man that is that cuts. Sure already i you know. And then he says to have you heard about the bear merely let my guard down immediately all my attitude she does. I was probably bluffing. Even myself i probably was back story for the listeners here. I guess there was a bear sighting near your house. numerous there's numerous bear sightings Via the nextdoor app we've People have been showing that there. Little cameras shown bear nearby. I even talk to a person at work at the male post office annex yesterday. And she's like. Oh yeah that bear that bears been around for a long time just not in that area we just took just got lost and this apparently is news worthy in sebastopol right. 'cause we don't get bears apparently but to some people like the there you just look for this time. You don't have to look for the shows up. This is what happens when you have like these social media apps these next door apps. I mean there are bears probably been you know now that we have so many cameras cameras on everything cameras on our mailboxes. Are doorbells of bears. Don't get an anonymity anymore at all. So it's not. it's not the bears. I don't think that are different. It's us so so. How do you feel about these bears. I like bears. I and i said this on the news. And i'll and i'll reiterate Doesn't make it less true now that we're doing the same interview i i. I really liked the idea on parties. I like the idea of senior. And then there's another apartment like i don't know if i ever need to see a bear. And it's a wrestling match internally. It's tough because it's by saad been own. My wife was very clear. Like you saw bear thing like i was like i would love to see a bear. And she's like if you saw bear right. Now you can handle it. Come on. I can handle bear like there was a bear in our backyard. You would freak out on my. I really like irritated because of my no..

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"sebastopol" Discussed on KGO 810
"Have you talked to the Pete? Have you talked to the PD about that if they indicated that that's happening with shopping carts that he's doing it But they don't know. Wait, Wait, wait. You said there was you said there was a syndicate with bicycles. Do they know that there's a syndicate when it comes to shopping cards? I don't know. Why don't you ask him before you accuse the homeless again? You know what? That is really unfair, John. I haven't accused the homeless. I have asked people who is stealing these cars and what they're doing with them. I have indicated throughout this discussion that I don't understand why anybody would steal cars. But then when it was the proposition came up, and it came up through the newspaper that the people stealing carts were the homeless because they have to have something to put their possessions and to move them around. It made some sense to me, but I haven't said unequivocally that that's what's going on. It is one of the theories that people have, and if you know, then you can share with us. We've had other people telling us other things. It's just people in the neighborhood. It's people who want to have them. The woman who was just on was talking about Children who would take the carts and then they would reform them so that they could use them kind of as go carts to go down the hill. We've had people say that people use them just to move their stuff around in their own homes. So stop it! Stop it! 80 88 10 is the telephone number 80808 10. What I'm telling you is it's expensive. It's costing Safeway a lot of money and his thievery. This is stealing if it is coming from people if If, Okay, we looked that up. If if it is coming from people who are desperate, homeless people who need their need to move their possessions around then there should be a way that we can provide those people with their own cards so that they don't have to resort to stealing. 80 88 10 is the telephone number Charles is calling from Sebastopol. Hey, Charles. Welcome to K G O. Hi there. I'm always glad to have you talked about this subject that previous colorists far out there. I mean, there is no one answer for any of this summer. We're going to homeless summer probably being stoned, the result. But the thing that I wonder about for all the millions of dollars that have gone into so called homeless Issues or projects. They can't afford this. I mean, I just wonder where did at me I've heard of hundreds of millions of dollars disappearing these so called organizations right in this one city just in San Francisco. Right. And where's the money going? I mean, okay, so the folks can understand the hotels. Uh, can't they just like, buy some buildings or something? I mean, at the release, provide cards for them to have their stuff. And something doesn't make sense here. Does I like a huge blotter? None of it makes sense since for the before. I don't know at least the past five years. I think at least 10 years, you know, there have been questions that have arisen on Where's all that money going? And seriously Charles? People who work with the homeless people who are, you know professionals, people who really care like people who work in the healthcare field or in mental health field, who have said somebody needs to follow the money here that there is Homeless industrial complex that really that's making tons of money and they have nothing to show for it. I agree that Doug Homes, Industrial products is a great way to put that so my thought would do this. Again as that last caller. There's no one answer free need some of that goes to homeless people in me. I've seen them myself walking around the cards, so it's probably getting rounded up and sold elsewhere. But the whole point is, this is just the tip of an iceberg. It's it's a symptom, not a natural problem itself. And by the way, the safely in Berkeley where used to live they actually had the locks and the car's not another. They still do this. But as soon as he tried to take the car past the edge of the parking lot, Yeah, but automatically lock up now the lady who calls she may be right, maybe easier. Just unlock them because of your thief. You know that kind of stuff, but I do I do recall. That was the case In Murphy. At least But any case I just there has to be more accounting for where this money goes. And if we can have any kind of accounting, I would be in favor of more taxes are more money being settled into the homeless Me a situation. But that's why people are resisting so strongly. Of course, there is no accounting and its people feel like you're just being ripped off, basically and and the truth of the matter is the problem continues to grow, and some people would say, And they've sent me emails this morning, saying that the reason the problem grows is because we're so tolerant of homeless people. Um, you know, I don't think the solution is to pick everybody up into throw him into prison. I think the solution is to figure out why they're on the streets and then to fix whatever that problem is, you know, if people especially, you know, if it's working people that's working people have jobs and who have been priced out. There have to be ways that we can help them to find housing so they don't want to live on the streets. And the same thing. You know, people who are suffering substance abuse. They need treatment. They don't like the treatment. I don't care put him into treatment anyway, because somebody has to take responsibility. They're not taking responsibility for themselves. But I don't think we treat them as if they're animals. I don't think we treat them as inhumane. Are we treat them inhumanely? You know that says more about us than it does about them. But what we also don't need to do is to take our hard earned money and throw it into a system that is not providing any kind of results that continues to victimize those people who taxpayers are trying to help a victimizes them, and it victimizes the taxpayer at the same time. Let's pay the money to programs that are going to do something. Show me. The figures show me something that has actually worked, and then I guarantee you there are going to be people who want to fund that. In the meantime, stop the homeless industrial complex stop paying money to NGOs who have nothing to show for the money that they are receiving and determine some sort of way that you're going to require accountability. You have to meet this particular metric in order to qualify to get this amount of dollars. And if you don't meet that metric boom contract canceled is that so hard? It seems like that's what we should be doing with virtually every contract contract we enter into with with anyone with any entity. 80 88 10 is the telephone number. We'll be back with more of your telephone calls. This actually has to do with shopping carts. What we're talking about. Um, but you know if it is indeed homeless people who are in need of those shopping carts than it opens up that other issue as well..

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"Um So, Yeah. I mean, I don't know if I draw a direct line between them, but certainly they're related. Yes. Let's bring in, uh Camelia Camelia from Sebastopol. Hey, thank you so much for this topic. And for this hour, I'm really appreciating the conversation. And I wanted to address that question that you had asked about what freedom have I willingly given up and makes me think of the Benjamin Franklin Quote of Those who are willing to sacrifice liberty for the sake of security design, you know, deserve neither. That's paraphrasing, of course. But by participating in society, I've essentially willingly given up my right to privacy. Um, you know, CCTV cameras being traced and tracked online essentially our movements. Are trapped from the second We wake up to the second we go to sleep, and so, um, it's one of those freedoms that I if I was given a choice. I wouldn't give up. But by participating by choosing to participate in an online world and driving on the road, I'm agreeing to give up those freedoms and it's confusing. To me. It's one of those places where I internally want to push back and say, Hey, wait. I'm not sure I want to enter into this social contract. However Yeah, that guy murdered someone to thank goodness we have CCTV so that you can track him down. And help, you know, help them on the road to recovery or to, you know, enter the system, so it's just balancing him or her. Whatever balance of The ways in which I'm protected. And the ways in which I'm concerned by what sometimes feels like an overreach. Uh, Sebastian, you go ahead. Yeah. No, I mean, that's the eternal human dilemma right? Like how do you balance those two things? I mean, what I would say is that when you walk down the street, hundreds of people are seeing you pass and they're not intruding on your freedom by observing you. And if they if they observe you committing a crime, and they call the police. They're not intruding on your freedom because you're part of a society and you agree to abide by its norms and its laws and Likewise, the CCTV I mean, it can observe you all all it wants, And there are some pretty strict laws about how that information can be used or can't use against an individual. And, um You know, so you know, and you feel those laws are not adequate to protect your You know, sometimes people confuse the word freedom with the word rights. If if you feel those laws are not adequate to protect your rights and your privacy well, then that must be addressed. At the state Legislature in the courts in the ballot box, whatever it may be, But there is recourse right? And there's also the recourse of moving to another country that doesn't have CCTV or to live in a rural community or what have you or by yourself in the role of this like that's all But when you freely choose to participate in a group and their group makes clear what its norms are. You know, either change those norms by fair means or agree to them like that's just the human condition. This isn't a new This isn't a new situation. But do you think that the technology ization of many of these previously human tests has sort of chill tilted the balance of Of what you have to give up to participate in society, Um towards government authorities or others, Private enterprises. Well, I mean, you know, violent crime is a huge threat to our individual rights into our freedom. And one of the ways that violent crime can be combated is through extensive surveillance through CCTV. So You know, as long as those cameras are not being used in illegal ways that constrain your freedom, Uh I mean, they're used to monitor people were breaking the law, right? As long as that's all they're used for. You know, I would say that your freedom hasn't been touched. And, uh, us for social media and all that stuff like I mean, I don't I mean, I have a flip phone. I don't have a smartphone, You know? Honestly, I just don't want Corporate interests and or the government, knowing every darn thing that I buy and everything I've ever Googled and all that stuff like, you know, In some sense, the most profound freedom is to not be addicted to anything not be dependent on anything, right? And so an addiction is the the plague of modern society. I mean, People are addicted to alcohol and drugs and fast food and television and 24 hours, seven entertainment and social media and their iPhones and on and on and on, and that is a profound Assault on your freedom. And you know the one of the things you could do to make you to really to really free yourself in a lot of ways is to take your smartphone and go to the nearest pond. And cock your arm and see how many skips you can get out of it before it sinks to the bottom. I think Michael actually from San Rafael Watch to talk about this as well. Good morning. I'm so enthralled by this by this topic in the last couple minutes, especially because I'm calling on my flip phone. And, um, I really enjoyed your work over the years and younger. What a pleasure to talk with you. And thanks for bringing us up here in the last few minutes, because I see I'm a middle school teacher here in the city and and that's at public schools and I see kids just so it really is heartbreaking and troubling to see how On social media has really clamped down. I see it as their freedom. I see it as their interests. I see it as the possibility of other interests, you know, and you get things like tiktok that are insidiously. Really, Uh, I don't know They are just the algorithm to people's behavior, You know, So I'm really curious about how that is affecting our human freedoms and riding the bus. No one talks anymore because everyone's just glued to that. That pocket computer that pocket robot so called phone No one seems to talk into, you know, so thanks for bringing it up. I'm not going to be a Getting smart but wonderful topic today, Gentlemen. Thanks a lot. Thanks, Michael. So So, um, I think an important thing to keep in mind, Um Is that, um, you If you're addicted to something, you're not free. And so you have to be very careful about the practices that you That you undertake every day and that you allow into your life. Um There. I spoke to a guy who done decades in prison. And and Heat for a terrible crime, and he really reformed himself. He educated himself extraordinary man, amazing minds and he was let out early on good behavior, and I interviewed him right after he came out of prison. And I asked him, I said, I feel a little silly asking this, but I'd like to know. Do you think it's possible to be more free in prison than outside of prison? And you looked at me like I was crazy, right? He was like, Of course it is. Are you kidding? He said look at look at people out there, he said. They're all like They're all addicted to things. You know, You can't be addicted to drugs in prison. You can't You can't be addicted to your iPhone into social media and the television all that other stuff, he said. That really is what deprived people of their freedom their autonomy. He said. In prison. You got nothing but time and eventually you're going to have an honest conversation with yourself about who you really are and what you're doing there and when you when you finally get around to doing that, You're a free person, and that's a kind of freedom that many people on the outside as he called people outside of prison that many people on the outside, it's a form of freedom that many people do not attain. Well, you're getting to a kind of freedom. That sort of gets glanced on in the book. But it's sort of that the inner sense of freedom that say, you know, mystics might have or or or other people who with a with a really deep spiritual practice. You see that as something I know that you've kind of an avowed atheist produced. See that kind of inner work as as part of freedom outside of, you know, being able to maintain You know your your personal safety and the safety of your society. Mhm. Yeah, You know, I didn't It could I could have. I could have written a four section book. Um, run, fight, Think and feel right, and, uh, And I feel I would that would encompass the kind of spiritual quest.

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But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug. Come up for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed through generation. What's recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right step as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you by the. Usda hhs and the ad council. And you're listening to classic radio theater on your favorite station and episode of suspense. The palmer method starring. Ed gardner archie from duffy's tavern as it was originally broadcast thursday april twentieth nineteen forty four in the newspapers of that thursday. Seventy seven years ago. These were some of the headlines in war news. Approximately sixty five hundred. Allied planes rocked europe from paris to poland in the past thirty hours in an unprecedented air attacks. On adolf hitler's scores russians took several powerful german. Strong points on these sebastopol approaches german resistance. Stiffening where indian troops breaking through. Japanese roadblocks in bloody bayonet fighting in southeast asia relieving surrounded kohima germans ordering an alert from arctic norway to the spanish border varying gigantic allied assault and any place and any our new battle for beachhead looming patrol trust by both sides grow bolder and seventh bombers in the pacific marine and navy planes attacking the marshall islands hitting japanese gun positions and buildings justice. Edward ordered an immediate start yesterday on selection of jury for the trial of thirty persons charged with conspiring against the nazis. Against american democracy over defense objections that the panel had been subjected to intimidating investigation. The court issued the ruling after directing immediate arraignment of edward james. Smythe the thirtieth who was arrested tuesday at off sable forks new york and boosting. Smyth's mon to ten thousand dollars. The international labor organization one of the few affiliates of the league of nations still functioning opens. Its twenty six conference today in philadelphia with a proposal on its agenda which would completely divorce it from the league. The proposal endorsed informal. Meetings of early arrivers from the forty participating nations will take the handling of aloes finances from lee jurisdiction and make the aloe a fully independent world organization. Ninety young australian woman brides and fiance's of us servicemen arrived yesterday in san francisco curious and hopeful about life in this country. Clothes and food were there first interest as they look forward to a life about which so many glowing tails and been told them by the americans in australia. He reverend irish stout local clergyman totta grade school class. Where a teacher who was ill in bands work kentucky. When the teacher returned to school she asked your class. How they like to substitute. Oh fine one little girl said but he knew a lot merrill more about god then he did about columbus. The draft board really has to boston. Major league baseball clubs in the palm of its hands of the fifty two player said contracts by the braves. Red sox only one mike reba of the red sox is over the thirty eight year draft limit. Otis kina bar harbor maine has given away and sold more blood than he hasn't his body middle aged fifty two blood donations of about a pint. 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"In war news. Approximately sixty five hundred. Allied planes rocked europe from paris to poland in the past thirty hours in an unprecedented air attacks. On adolf hitler's scores. Russians took several. Paul powerful german strong points on these sebastopol approaches german resistance. Stiffening really shane. Indian troops breaking through japanese. Roadblocks in bloody bayonet fighting in southeast asia relieving surrounded kohima germans ordering an alert from arctic norway to the spanish border varying gigantic allied assault. And any place and any our new battle for looming patrol trust by both sides grow bolder and seventh army bombers in the pacific marine and navy planes attacking the marshall islands hitting japanese gun positions and buildings justice. Edward eicher ordered an immediate start yesterday on selection of a jury for the trial of thirty persons charged with conspiring against the nazis. Against american democracy over defense objections that the panel had been subjected to intimidating investigation. The court issued the ruling after directing immediate arraignment of edward james. Smythe the thirtieth defendant. Who was arrested. Tuesday at our sable forks new york and boosting. Smyth's mon to ten thousand dollars. The international labor organization one of the few elites of the league of nations still functioning opens. Its twenty six conference today in philadelphia with a proposal on its agenda which would completely divorce it from the league. The proposal endorsed informal. Meetings of early arrivers from the forty participating nations will take the handling of aloes finances from league jurisdiction and make the i l o of fully independent world organization. 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Each a which thirteen were donated to the red class across blood bank at bangor king must travel fifty three miles each way to and from his home to make each donation up in anchorage alaska and imbibers who have been dishing out as much as twenty dollars for a fifth of black market. Whiskey now can quench their thirst for three dollars. Sixty five cents. A fifth. The new figures courtesy of the opposite price administration which is placed ceiling prices on most brands of liquor. Sold in the territory a win sports. The international league opens at sixty first annual seasons today with most club. Rosters heavily bolstered by veterans who are over age in the military draft and youngsters who have not yet reached their eighteenth birthday. A liberal sprinkling of four apps also contain on each roster and the postmaster general james farley drew a hearty laugh much to his own surprise in the speech in philadelphia yesterday addressing. Twelve hundred rotarians in praising the aviation industry farley said every town and village in this country has its airport all the audience ward seems philadelphia. The third largest city in the nation has been without an airport since december when the missile field was closed. Down for reasons of military security farley hesitated for a moment then said something seems to be wrong. Maybe philadelphia was left out when the airports were distributed while you'll have to learn to land planes on on your post office route. Though some of the day's top news stories is reported in the newspapers of thursday april twentieth. Nineteen forty four on your radio. Suspense which continues in just a moment on classic radio theater as you know one of the worst things you could say in any business or in life for that matter is but we've never done it that way before. What if there's a better way this is why using medishare for your healthcare bills is such a great idea. 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All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen the can't see it either. Use different cutting board. So the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug. 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"From seventy seven years ago. Today april twentieth. Nineteen forty four suspense here on classic radio theater on this tuesday in just a moment we'll have some of the headlines of the day from seventy seven years ago me but also you. The pharaoh fast forwards is favourite foreign film episode. Or do not okay. What's my line. The only nine see here on the script his options based on your budget with the name your price tool from progressive man at the time twister. i'm sorry i'm gonna need a few more minutes. Oh this wall risk the bullets. Well name your price tool only from progressive. The our nfl of the comatose coxswain risk resulting in affiliates price and coverage match limited by state law. Come celebrate lows first annual spring fest and give your long look at deserves with five bags. Premium most for ten dollars or three nineteen point three ounce bonnie vegetables and herbs for nine dollars spring fest a festival of fun and savings for your garden. Total home in store or online loads home to any budget home to any possibility offers valid before twenty one while supplies last in-store only selection varies by location. Us only excluding alaska. Why not sure if you've heard but everyone's talking about diba cup at tricia three nine five posted. I've literally converted five of my friends off. Tampons and onto the backup double heart emoji at asia else wrote i had no idea. Periods could be this easy at taylor. Thirty six added. It's so comfortable that i forgot. I was period today. Hashtag diba cup. At maccabee says my diva cope can last for up to twelve hours. And i could probably talk about you become for twelve hours. Get yours today. Fancy why we're taking over conversation at diva dot com introducing peacock the new free streaming service. Nbc universal it's hit movies. Current shows live sports trending. Bits and timeless. 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I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen you can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug come. On for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed through generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you by the. Usda hhs and the ad council and you're listening to classic radio theater on your favorite station and episode suspense. The palmer method. Starring at gardner archie from duffy's tavern as it was originally broadcast thursday april twentieth. Nineteen forty four in the newspapers of that thursday's seventy seven years ago. These were some of the headlines in war news. Approximately sixty five hundred. Allied planes rocked europe from paris to poland in the past thirty hours in an unprecedented air attacks. on adolf hitler's scores. russians. Took several powell. Powerful german strongpoints on these sebastopol approaches german resistance stiffening british and indian troops breaking through. Japanese roadblocks in bloody bayonet fighting in southeast asia. Relieving surrounded co hematic germans ordering an alert from arctic norway to the spanish border fearing gigantic allied assault and any place and any our new battlefield unseal beachhead looming as patrol trusts by both sides grow bolder and seventh army bombers in the pacific marine and navy planes attacking the marshall islands hitting japanese gun positions and buildings justice. Edward ordered immediate. Start yesterday on selection of jury for the trial of thirty persons charged with conspiring against the nazis. Against american democracy over defense objections that the panel had been subjected to intimidating investigation. The court issued the ruling after directing immediate arraignment of edward james. Smythe the thirtieth who was arrested tuesday at our sable forks new york and boosting. Smyth's mon to ten thousand dollars. The international labor organization one of the few affiliates of the league of nations still functioning opens. Its twenty six conference today in philadelphia with a proposal on its agenda which would completely divorce it from the league but proposal endorse it. Informal meetings of early arrivers from the forty participating nations take the handling of finances from league jurisdiction and make a fully independent world organization. Ninety young australian woman brides and fiance's of us servicemen arrived yesterday in san francisco curious and hopeful about life in this country clothes and food. Were there i interested. Look forward to a life about which so many glowing tails and been told of them by the americans in australia. Reverend iris-out local clergyman taught grade school class. Where a teacher. Who was ill in benton kentucky when the teacher returned to school she asked her class. How they like to substitute. Oh fine one little girl said but he knew a lot merrill more about god then he did about columbus. The draft board really has to boston. Major league baseball clubs in the palm of its hands of the fifty two players sent contracts by the braves and red sox. Only one mike reba. The red sox is over the thirty eight year. Drap limit. Otis kina bar harbor maine has given away and sold more blood than he hasn't his body. Middle aged man is made fifty two donations of about a pint. Each of which thirteen were donated to the red cross across blood bank at bangor keen must fifty three miles each way to.