35 Burst results for "Seven Forty Five"

My Wardrobe Malfunction
"seven forty five" Discussed on My Wardrobe Malfunction
"Ward mile on the road for one night only on sunday seven th of november at the yvonne on no mill studio starting at seven forty five pm jam and streaming everywhere from eight pm. We'd love you to join us. Go to show notes for tickets or our website. My would now dot com. You can also drop us. A line by emailing help would mild dot home. Follow us up my word now and we'd be so great fu too if you'd subscribe ration- view us on your chosen podcast platform. I the way you can find gio at joe guitar music dot com or at guitar. Musical nestles right..

The Futur
"seven forty five" Discussed on The Futur
"So that was brilliant. Thanks chris for that. And i hope that that question served others. Thank you tony. Yeah i think that was super strong. Lucielle real quick and then. I'm lik chris etiquette. Absolutely thank you so much. Thank you for staying man. I'm an artist and your entire talk has been so inspiring. Thank you for your time My question is i looked on your instagram. And i know that you've hit one point. Three million subscribers on the future were youtube which is super exciting. Congratulations and your goal is to teach one billion people to make a living doing what they love. And you're on your way. They're very rapidly. So what's next after you hit the goal of one billion. What's after that and i've been speaking michelle. Thank you so much for believing in me. I'm not sure that in my lifetime. I can reach a billion people have to be really honest with you. Because that's like one in seven or eight people on planet earth right so what i i. I don't know that one person can do that in a in a single lifetime. Especially because i got my start in his game pretty late and social media. I started making my first youtube video. When i was forty two years old and so i was doing it since i was sixteen or fourteen. Like some of these monsters out there at probably be in different place today and i would be wholly content like in my casket as they're lowering me into the ground that they said you reach seven forty five million people chris. That would make me very happy. So i'm just not sure i'm not sure but i'm going to work towards that. I believe are i i just. I'm just so flat that you think it's possible and then already planning on my what next to me. This is what it is. That's all i can hope for. I think all chris. Can i say one thing back to that. Just please when you speak in the lives of people like me. You're speaking to someone who's going to change the world and you're speaking into the lives of the people in breakfast with champion. Sircana reached the billion. I promise you and you're going to do more than not because of who you are. And how you're inspiring other people because when we raise our voices together we impact the world. So you're gonna hit the goal my friend but thank you for being who you are and being entire lives today because so much michelle do realize the only way i can make this happen is to teach teachers how to teach better and i do i i do. Consider part of the credit is if i can help you michelle touch to lives..

Court Junkie
"seven forty five" Discussed on Court Junkie
"Another suspect was a local farmer who had a criminal history. His property was reportedly located about two hundred yards. From where meles cell phone last ping her network. Another suspect was seventeen years old. Who was friends with molly on facebook. His brother worked with dolton and when questioned. He said he was at home on the night of july. Eighteenth but then later said he may have been mowing. A cemetery reportedly told police that he had recently wiped his phone of all of its data and no longer had it and yet another suspect was a man in his late. Fifties originally from nebraska. But who had been driving through brooklyn in the days after molly disappeared. He had purchased a used car dealership nearby after telling them his car had broken down. When investigators searched the broken down car the man had loved. They found what looked like blood and hair inside. But investigators determined that nothing in the car was a match tamale all of those suspects including dalton. Jack were cleared according to police. But then when looking into the surveillance cameras in the area they got another lead lo and behold. They came across one that showed molly as she ran. The time stamp was seven forty eight pm. It was the last image anyone had of her but also on the video was a car. A black chevy malibu with chrome mirrors and handles why was it the this particular car out of all the others that you have seen drew yours and other law enforcement agents attention. The the big thing for me was when those four individuals who reviewing tape Gave me their logs. I created a spreadsheet Just on excel and with time and date according to time stamp And after the runner went past at seven forty five. Thirty three the next four entries in that log once compiled it. Where a black chevy. Malibu is that what drew your attention. Yes all right and Was it significant to you. And other law enforcement officers that it was close in time to when you saw the jogger it was and tell us why it was significant just being in the area so it was just someone we really felt. We needed to identify whoever the driver was that vehicle to see if they saw something if they knew who molly was or pass them or whatever we just wanted to know who was driving that vehicle. Who was driving that vehicle and would the driver lead them to molly..

ARRL Audio News
"seven forty five" Discussed on ARRL Audio News
"Thousand eight murray upgraded to amateur extra in twenty twelve. A our audio news is heard in santa clara calif fridays at seven forty five pm on the one forty six six four repeater courtesy of the loma. Pioneer repeater club some announcements a. l. emailed life members on june sixteenth asking them to verify their mailing address to those who inquired rest assured that the email request was legitimate and came from a r l..

John and Ken on Demand
"seven forty five" Discussed on John and Ken on Demand
"Community. We believe in effective partnership. How do people spend all day talking and writing and thinking about these things. do they do it. Wouldn't your head fall off yet. Spent five minutes talking like this. An effective partnership can only be accomplished between the schools and the community through collective input from all the stakeholders. Have you ever used that word in real life. Have you ever used the phrase diversity and inclusion in a conversation involve been in communication with our constituents help guide policy decisions and changes and improved district protocols who these are the people close down the world. He said the vote to rename. Columbus day was made after careful consideration of concerns by proponents. Those opposed to note wasn't it's it's just caving in to the crowd which is nobody gives any careful consideration to any argument from somebody who likes columbus day. The way it is. We agreed that the change would be both inclusive and equitable more magic words. They're like religious incantations inclusive and equitable inclusive inequitable and these. That is a shield because once used those words. Nobody could argue with you because if you argue with him then you're not inclusive and not equitable and One of the signers on the petition says we will not allow beautiful town to be taken over by woke cancel culture. History exists so we can learn from it the good bad and ugly and now you've become part of the ugly one. Italian guy says not only releasing columbus day. But we've lost eastern christmas. That's even worse and with so many jewish and brothers and sisters are losing their high holidays. They already had an indigenous peoples day recognize. august ninth. See it's a lot of italians in the in the town that stuff. They should know holidays now. Nobody could have fun. Tim conway all right well. We got the whole economy and california's opening up tomorrow. So we're in the last couple of hours. I mean we're alerted have six hours and three minutes until everything opens up so you can go to a bar tonight. Wait till around. Seven thirty seven forty five. Get in there and matt. No mass no distancing none of that. That'd be great bar promotion tonight. Yeah it's great right. It'd be doing that having no mask. No masks at midnight right. Yeah exactly. Why did i think of them..

The Adam Carolla Show
"seven forty five" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show
"Suite squeak. Have you met miss a good friend of mine. Just moving on yeah. That's a good point. Man i i work with a guy named trey and his last name was roundtree. So i'm assuming tree came from roundtree but i never asked around three. Oh yeah. Wow isaac on point today. So he's he's in tune. This guy squeak. I work with said. We're talking about Eating pussy and he said I don't eat nothing. It gets up and walks away when i'm done. There's your pearl. There's a black pearl of wisdom. Call those black pearls. New have never heard that black pearl o. Man with urban dictionary or do that like when my trainer super brother Terry claybon said to me that the fight games about putting faces in seeds. And i didn't correct him. I think he meant fannies. The point is s. Black pearl texas t. So just. I love life man. Either good or butchered words of wisdom would be black pearls like could you be a brother you think them i don i i don't have i don't i don't have the vertical or the foot speed of the hair i do i do have i do have the hair you get the height lot of brothers big guys not fond and my dad brothers big galvanize you'd probably say using the phrase saying fine yeah you're outrage but it made me wonder at that point when some of the other brothers agreed with them with squeaks black pearls of wisdom then made me think is this a fake. I don't know i mean different. Cultures have different opinions. I guess don't well who knows. I don't know what the time you were wondering this. I'm still wondering maybe sure thing. All of your black thing you know there was. There was a jew. Yeah that is for sure stereotype. There's a thing on touch point. Oh or they're having a pie eating contest quote unquote and he's playing us like three black guys and they're like the like not going near it. Oh yeah this is the thing. Yeah yeah they don't they. Don't push magic. You don't do love matching no you think to a trick and no. I think a love hate relationship with magic. Which is i from every video. I've ever seen online so much. Greater reaction whatever whatever david yeah where to black magician it. That's what i wanna know abu. The david blaine. He's not black though. That's a good point. He's sorta honorary tape on this john. David blaine did a thing. He did the limitation thing for me in front of me now wants in front of the bathroom at love line. Was it incredible freak you out. It's this it's really cool. But it's this thing where when they have to do something i like. They don't just stand in front of and level tate. They turn around and get like a three quarter. Turn like if you're standing at at twelve th straight up there facing seven forty five or something and then they then they put their hands up. They start focusing and they start doing it. But it's always kinda like why didn't you. Yeah we had a guy we hit once. It wasn't blamed but he was like was blocked. He's out a puerto rican jewish blaine while he said. I'm going to bend this fork using using philip. And i was like all right. Let me get a four. I brought my own a while. Okay you say just by crate and barrel just grabbed described as super dirty stout your hardest four stainless steel for can either look rather you didn't get here heaviest dirtiest strongest status for eighteen or bust. That's right you can see on section section. Yes when you provide the fork it makes me think maybe there's something with the fork and a little less telepathy but day anyway. Hey gary gary grabbing a fork or something but jerry. I wanted to hear a little bit of The net flicks Yeah No offense is what is called. Where'd you shoot at there. We started down in new orleans man. Ooh it was a little scary because they don't have a regular comedy based fans down there And i mean they had people that had never been to like an auditorium had people because i came from a small town people that have come out of nowhere to see this. I mean they had people thought it was like a sporting event they had a woman. They had a woman yelling literally. Yelich cheering the entire time. Like yelling defense. Like as if like had no idea that a throw roundabout about seven minutes like had no idea what this was. So wow that's scary because it was unique. I've done the he do. Stand up in front of your crowd and it's awesome. Yeah and then you go do some corporate thing or somebody talk to you in a some charity event for the old blue hair society. Or whatever and it ain't the same it ain't the same so filming it. Wow it was a mix. I was a little scared. But i thought well if i never get to do this again at least i get to do it like at home and stuff you know and people cheered weird parts like it would be a joke and everybody's like cheering like like a political statement. It had a little bit of a trump rally feel to it at certain moments. It really really did. Well let's Let's i just told. Gary grab grab few seconds seven so we can hear it tough time at a tough year family stuff you know always man. My uncle just got busted for a thuc.

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
"seven forty five" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
"It's going to be the tallest guy and there's going to be the shortest guy. Everybody else is going to be pretty much interchangeable and then ended up happening right for the most part. The skill sets of these guys. Everybody's pretty much between six five and six nine or six eleven. They can all pretty much do what they do right. So it's not like you're yelling at the clouds. It's not like okay if you've been watching basketball this time installing god god. I can't deal with the fact that these guys are you know taking twenty seven threes. Thirty seven forty five threes a game but the revelation howard was this. I realized that the thing that i loved about watching basketball is it's it's a game it used to be a game of makes make when you watch basketball and you grow up playing basketball. The very first thing you had to do as an offensive player which to mcafee shots in a game of makes it's a game with the ball is supposed to go into the basket right. You're supposed to make half your shots. He's supposed to eighty percent of your free. Throws i remember when i was growing up in the eighties. Dennis johnson was considered a bad shooter. Only forty four percent from the field. It's pretty good today i. It's actually not that bad So what i'm watching now is. I'm realizing that. This is not a game of makes this a game of mrs and so when you go out the utah. Jazz average forty three threes game. They only took eighty eight shots for the night to half their shots are three point attemps right. So you're watching more misses than ever. And i'm having real problems watching this because i go in and watching the games and i remember you know alex english speaking is who even guys who were high volume shooters were still making fifty percent of their shots. Dr j. make fifty percent of his shots right. I mean andrew tony. One of the biggest gunners in the game was getting fifty..

Never Seen It
"seven forty five" Discussed on Never Seen It
"Percent. We're looking for twenty two. Did river listening terms of endearment. Is airing on encore. Classic west saturday. June fifth at seven forty five. Am so if you're up. there is advertising. I know i. I didn't see this movie. But i heard it was just horrendous in production screwed up the niger rewrite so i'm gonna go with the snowman. Oh boy that movie comes up on this podcast. All policeman qualifies a drama. and not. it's a it's a mystery thriller action or there's a drama serious. It's a serious yeah everyone. Sx the channel. Fxx thursday june seventeenth at nine. The snowman will be showing an edited form on f x x. How did this get made did an episode on it and they They nail it. This movie is fucking insane. I recommend watching this movie with somebody that you can yell over it with yes Here we go john q. Twenty three percent mike. You're looking for a seventy seven attorneys mine. Ninety two percent then so good of a movie lots of points. I did good your chances of winning. This are gone up and thin vape. That's what i call thin air winner. Kate winslet's role is involved. Right the butler. Seventy two percent collateral beauty fourteen percent. That's eighty six. That's pretty good. It's qualifier eighty-six terms of endearment. Seventy eight percent. The snowman seven percent eighty five percent. John one point sister police police. I gave you all of the reviews fan..

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"seven forty five" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
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Instead the sunlight i passes through these refracted by the atmosphere resulting in rayleigh scattering leaving only the longer red wave links to reach the surface of the moon now depending on how different types of dust particles in clouds in its atmosphere fake. The light lunar surface will glow anyway from pink to blood red. Celestial spectacular begins at eight hundred forty seven strain eastern standard time. That's eight forty seven in the morning. Greenwich meantime reaching totality by twenty seven eastern in the evening or eleven eleven am gmt. But it's a short total lunar eclipse this time round lasting. You're at a quarter of an hour that's the orbital mechanics involved but adding to the spectacle and again because of the mechanics. Involved will be the fact that it's occurring during a super moon meaning of full moon which is adeniyi parag. Its closest over the position to the earth. Now as we mentioned last month tutorial on average the moon orbits around three hundred eighty four thousand four hundred kilometers away from the earth but the moon's orbit around the earth isn't circular but rather slightly elliptical one part of the orbit will be closer to the earth around three hundred fifty seven thousand kilometers. That's known as parody and another part of the oil but will be bit further away around four hundred and six thousand kilometers. That's apogee now. What all this means is that technically apparently full moon will appear up to forty percent lodger and thirty percents lighter than an apogee full moon. Although in reality you wouldn't have noticed the difference if we hadn't told you and this month super moon being itsy-bitsy bit bigger. That's a scientific term. That's because it'll be one hundred and fifty eight kilometers closer to the earth and april's event or you're still won't be at a pick the difference at least not without using astronaut michael measuring equipment this month astray and sky and telescope magazine as a special guide to the event so jordan. Georgia's now to talk about it. It's the magazine's editor jonathan alley. So totally kits to the moon to the moon of course is the siphoned so you can go out and have a look at it the clips of the dangerous ones. We you shouldn't be looking at the but eclipse of the moon. If you've got to clear it out and have a look and strana may have been waiting for wall for topley. it's it's been almost two years and philosophy. We lost had a total literacy tips. We've had some pretty pool possibly clips in that time but this one's going to be a turtle on may twenty six remember that day the twenty six a totality will not last long this part sometimes it can loss of a couple of hours. So this time. It's going to be eighteen minutes eight minutes so from australian eastern standard time. It's kind of from nine ten pm to nine twenty eight pm on may the twenty six. That's an australian eastern standard time. You're on. Tom's just bought the usual sort of conversion. The pasha phase of the which will begin at seven forty five pm. So you'd be able to see it. Starting a little chunk taken out of the moon and then it'll get to totality ten poss- nine come out of totality how nine and then you'll see the partial phase the guys from totality bechtel's nobleman. So this is going to be the only total lunar eclipse visible from australia this year. The hold eclipse will be visible from new zealand and australia's eastern states to south australia and the northern territory. The early part of the fact that the what we call the penalty of phase the only part of the school already be underway by the time of twilight comes around offer western australia of what we call. The phase will still be on. The wires on endings are depends on where you are in the country much. You'll say the mood macho a little bit rid during but notice rate as can be when the moon goes through the center of a stock pot of shadow this time the moon is going to be completely immersed in the daca pot of show the number but sort of right on the edge. So it's looking to be right in the middle where the red rays of light been through its atmosphere and didn't find their way onto the and lunar eclipses completely. I have to watch and you don't need a telescope or anything like that. Just get out and have a look. Solar keeps the one so st clear. Those now lunar eclipses always come within two weeks before after a solar eclipse. doesn't they try. Yeah you get paid by Doing pot but it visible different parts of the world so if you see this title lunar eclipse this. I'm going to see the The salary necessarily and the next solar eclipse by the way will be an annual eclipse on june the tenth and besim from northern greenland pots of baffin bay eastern hudson bay northern russia. And they'll be a ring a five day for you for you to. It'd be very nice. The white snow and the the ring affi- circle circling lunar eclipses that saito totality of learning. Pits you just have to be on the right half of the. You just have to be where. It's you're on the side of the pointed towards the marriage whereas the tallahassee they solar if she'd go to a very narrow strip because the shadow of the moon tossed by the sun was just a very narrow street beyond the kilometers wide across the face of the earth. So you've got to be an executive spot which is why people are gonna get clipped bug of the solar spunk. Do travel all over the world to win wonderful places to see the next one whereas the lunar eclipse as long as you're on the right half of the world at the time and you've got a guy go out and have a look. That's finale the editor of a stray in sky and telescope magazine. And forget if you're having trouble getting a copy of strange guy telescope magazine from your usual retailer. Because of the carrot lockdown on travel restrictions always get a print or digital subscription. the magazine. Delivered directly to your letterbox. our inbox subscribing easy. Just go to sky and telescope dot com dot you that skied telescope dot com dot. Edu and you'll never be left in the dark game this space time. Still the come. China launching even more remote sensing satellites and later in the science report another seven. People suspected of suffering blood clots coz by the astrazeneca vaccine. Oh and much more stole a.

Boring Books for Bedtime
"seven forty five" Discussed on Boring Books for Bedtime
"Sailed egypt. Our space is limited here to tell of the comings and goings of the armies of the egyptians and of the various semitic powers of asia minor syria and mesopotamia armies now provided with vast droves of war chariots for the horse still used only for war and glory had spread by this time into the old civilizations from central asia great conquerors appear in the dim light of that distant time in pass tolls sharada king of mahtani who captured nevada. Tig la polestar. The i of assyria who conquered babylon at last the assyrians became the greatest military power of the time. Tig laugh police. The third conquered babylon in seven forty five bc and founded what historians call the new assyrian empire. Iron had also come now into civilization out of the north the hittites. The precursors of the armenians had it first and communicated its use to the assyrians and in a syrian usurper sargon. The second armed his troops with it a syria became the first power to expound the doctrine of blood and iron sargon son sin cara led an army to the borders of egypt and was defeated. Not by military strength. But by the plague senec arabs grandson. Asher bonaparte pol who was also known in history by his greek name of sardine uppal as did really conquer egypt in six seventy bc egypt was already a conquered country then under an ethiopian dynasty up to is simply replaced one conqueror by another if one had a series of political maps of this long period of his stray this interval of ten centuries. We should have egypt expanding and contracting like an amoeba under a microscope. And we should see these various semitic states of the babylonians the assyrians the hittites and the syrians coming and going eating each other up and disgorging each other again to the west of asia minor. There would be little and gene states. Like lydia whose capital was sardis and korea but after about twelve hundred bc and perhaps earlier a new set of names would come into the map of the ancient world from the northeast and from the northwest. These would be the names of certain bar. Barrick tries armed with iron weapons and to using horse chariots who were becoming a great affliction to the aegean and semitic civilizations on the northern borders. They all spoke variants of what once must have been the same language. Aryan.

Daily Tech News Show
TCL Goes All in on 8K, Reveals New 6-Series
"Get. Hub added support for physical security keys when using git over s s h lets developers and push fetch and pull requests remotely previously. Allowed passwords personal access tokens or an ssh key to access. Get get over ssh but does plan to remove support for passwords later this year citing their consistent source of account security challenges. Speaking of standards and connectivity the connectivity standards alliance made up of hundreds of device manufacturers including apple amazon google and samsung announced to the open smart home standard project connected home over. Ip or chip has been rebranded. So if you heard about chip it's now called matter devices with matter. Mit our branding to go on sale by late. Two thousand twenty one. I kind of liked chip better but okay. Amazon updated the echo. Show eight now with the same thirteen megapixel sensor as the show ten and also the ability to digitally panin zim to follow users support for a are features and a new octa core process for the same one hundred thirty dollars price. The echo show five was also refreshed now offering a two megapixel front camera for eighty five dollars and the kids edition available for ninety five dollars. Also different rear fabric a two year warranty to see elle's given out pricing information on the x. l. collection of its eighty-five inch. Tv's previously announced its ees. We're talking to robert harron yesterday. All the tv's are coming out now. The four k four series tv is currently on sale for one thousand six hundred dollars and the led. Eighty five are seven forty five with full array local dimming and dolby vision. Hdr support is three thousand dollars shipping in the coming weeks. Tcl also announced. It will launch an eight k. Many led eighty five inch tv later. This year they didn't give exact pricing or availability on that yet

Deck The Hallmark
"seven forty five" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"Teaching skills are really to be desired. Christopher lloyd great shattner should have been. They don't get a scene together. Those two i felt like that was a missed opportunity. And so you know it's not great. It's not a very good movie. I don't know what you want from me. I i'm surprised. Aside from the names of surprise there was a hall of fame move. Yeah well the hall of fame movies aren't aren't just about the names but it's also elevated in every other aspect in story and drama and got shot. We got lloyd. Let's let's go do this thing. I think that's what it was about. Yeah yeah. I designed william shadows wardrobe for the site that i can believe one of the exact same outfits to fast in nineteen ninety six law. Sugar ray had a fest in ninety six. They played fluid their album floor. Lot of rap metal yet not good. It's not for note. It's not for everybody but it is good. I'll say that This was before fourteen. Fifty nine came out. That's right you heard me how many people were there. Oh dozens but this was after fly took off as a radio hit. No no this was just a real deal okay. do they even play fly. Oh geez no. They didn't play fly medals of course great songs. Bad songs pigs in park long. And you wore shatner's alpha. I wore the whole outfit. Did you have the. I called it. Hawaiian uncle sam. Did you saw them live to actually had to go and everything. Full tapan goat. Yeah yep port pod kinda going on blue verizon your taped it on on got it going on. I don't know i didn't even know sugar. Ray's discography i i. We've i named an album comes after floor. That's more than most people can do. You'll you you just saw a bandwagon that's all you are you're the whole wagon haywire. I willing to even give you that. Sugar ray has good songs which is also more than most people do. How dare you. I don't know what you want for all time. All the fields juror is partially. We're talking about this. Feels pana feels feels. I don't like jason his character. I know off for me guys like i. It was because like. I don't even like even when she discovers that her mom is gone at the moment. You're thinking oh she died moment. No she's afraid we lost her. She's traveling with her new husband. I didn't mention that okay. A holiday movie. She goes into future and then she said that would have been real material but nothing that happens and she finds out the coffee the coffee dudes met up and connected with her best friend like they're going to get married like i don't have any feelings like i think the only thing we learned from this movie is that if you were to take any of us and pushing the future immediately without any context none of us would probably like it that much like no matter how awesome it is. We'd probably be looking around and being like what happened between now and then but her her future. Let's be on. It's really amazing. No it's not like you got the house and you got the the fame and the book published and the tenured professorship but you lost your soul not. You still want who you are. Yeah it. Just all i can say if you were to right now take me fast forward me. Put me five years in the future. Everything's amazing there probably would be a little jar. Not real thrilled. Because i've lost context. What happened to me like out this happen. And that's all this teaches us. But if that naturally progresses what that's amazing you have a best seller for a book that should not be a bestseller to mill a quarter unreal. Those royalties are getting it. Yeah i enjoyed watching the movie of all. But man. I just know feels. Those are pre kindle quarterly earnings. Get outta town. You know what's crazy is. We haven't had a hall of fame since the great abbot fall of twenty nine twenty nineteen. No two thousand twenty the last hole famous kristen china with adoption which was twenty nine hundred twenty nine. Percents time abbott. Abbott gets fired. Leaves and janey wary of twenty twenty no hall of fame last year so far no offence. Although sweet carolina feels like it should be a hall of fame is a dramatic movie not in a season not in the season. It feels names. I don't know what they're weighed like. I don't know what they're waiting on with a done with the hall of fame stamp. That's a question that. I'm just this question that i'm just proposing out and i think it would be a travesty because of what hall of fame done not only for homework but for tv movies overall in history television. And what it's done for me personally. My is obviously christopher lloyd. Yeah weaking talking about time travel. I could it be time travel. That's greats and that's my field. But like i have two fields one is christopher lloyd's entire performance like not just the time travel stuff every sienese in walks in and he's like don't look and he's acting like he's trying to hide the gift i mean the like. He was so good in this movie. He was great. Like i just like for me. It was like man if we could get this caliber performance in these movies on a regular basis. How much it would change. He's so good crap. The gift hugging his granddaughter. All of it is so good and then just really angry feels about this initial proposal like he. This guy pulled out all the stops to propose but he doesn't know that literally right before then at seven forty five or eight at night or whatever. She's found out that her books getting published and that she has a job offer at yale and even after he finds that out he doesn't give any leeway for that incredibly important life event. He just gets mad and he walks away and i don't like i know that that sets up the time travel bit but it bothered me to no end. If you love someone and you know i get it. He did the whole thing with shut down the restaurant. He did the video he proposed and then she walked out. And you go out there and you care for them and she goes. I'm really sorry. Fifteen minutes before this. I just got offered yale teaching. And i just got a book deal. His reaction should immediately be excited for her. I rightly i. This is how i read it. After watching the full movie. I read it as initially he. There was a moment of excitement and that he was waiting on her on him on her to give him anything about them. Like hey would you. Would you come with me. Like that was his whole thing. Why didn't you ask me to come but hear me out. I know this is going to sound crazy. But it's i know it's a proposal. It's just not about him right now. Absolutely it's just not about him of course that doesn't mean she loves him any less. That doesn't mean they're any less partners or they're any less in love but it's just not about him. I'm not saying he one hundred percents be just over the moon excited for her and he's not he just cares about his thing. And you know what marriage is more important than you know success. I think most of us would agree with that. Having a great marriage is more important than having great success. Some people might not. You're on the fence. But in that moment we're not talking about the rest of their lives. We're talking about a proposal. But in that moment her world has been rocked and for him to not show just over the top excitement and affection is is just not okay. The key should be super excited for her and i just.

ARRL Audio News
"seven forty five" Discussed on ARRL Audio News
"Prominence after its debut in mid twenty seventeen the popular f. eight digital protocol has become the mode of choice for some sixty percent of jeff operators. According to club logs latest activity report compiled by michael wells g. Seven vj are fda is one of the protocols and the ws s j x suite of free programs well says fta activity level sits at nearly eighty five percent on six meters. The dramatic fta. Upswing has covered the expense of phones. W rt y ps k. And other modes between twenty fifteen and twenty twenty the number of contacts logged per day by club log users has trended steadily upward regardless of mode the draws on more than eighty four thousand logs uploaded to the club blog site some seven hundred thirty million contacts in all a are ells logbook of the world available. Statistics confirm fta. It's increased popularity between march two thousand seventeen and march twenty eighteen f. t. eight contacts shot from numbers in the hundreds to some two point six million contacts and increase of nearly one million percent named after its developers. Steve frank canine a. n. Joe taylor k. One j. t. Fda indicates the modes eight frequency shift keying format. Tones are spaced at six point. Two five hurts and an fda signal occupies just fifty hertz. this is a r l. Audio news heard in the santa clara california area friday's at seven forty five pm on the one forty six six four repeater courtesy of the lomo. Pioneer repeater club time. Now for the report. Several satellites operating in bands allocated to the amateur satellite service. We're launched into orbit on march twenty second from the bike or cosmodrome in kazakhstan most. But not all were coordinated by the international amateur radio. Union satellite frequency coordination paddle. The satellites include be sets five six seven and eight and uni sat seven among others. One satellite that's operational is diy one pocket cube. It's transmitting on four. Thirty seven point one. Two five megahertz in rtd. Why one hundred baud at seven and two with a shift of four hundred fifty hertz. Usb after the command team tests out the satellite they hope to the satellite in robot mode operating an amateur satellite spectrum without a argue. Coordination is the satellite k. m. s. l. the a r you satellite frequency coordination panel has declined coordination for uni sat seven and track cube simba. It's reported that the unit at seven platform has deployed diy one which is coordinated. The report comes to each week. Courtesy of bruce page k. K. five zero.

Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
"seven forty five" Discussed on Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
"Grandpa is hotter so it tends to over maybe like more worth more efficient element or something. Yeah i'm not. I'm not sure but it tends to overcook things so we have to. You know if it says you know high for four to six hours. We put it on low and six hours. It's it's fine so we got a. What is your heating. yeah. I don't know it's one of those things that scares me though it's like Because it's a general setting. It's not like a temperature based setting. It's a it's a higher low like me. It's kinda had a love the simplicity behind it though you know it's like do you want your food in four hours or eight hours. What am i going to work. It's fair if i if i started right before i leave for work at seven forty five and i know it's going to be done by three forty five four and you know if it goes a few minutes over the net no big deal But if i'm going to be like. I'm going to start the set two in the afternoon and i wanna ready six. And they'll put it on high in in the same vein as crock pot Them it's a tangent i started. You know you always want to add that that fat you know to keep it moist and whatnot. I i started. I bought a gallon of beef. Tallow grass fed beef. You have you gone. Have you gone through this and bought another one is the same same same one because you can. You can restart making soap when i use it. The fry stuff. And i'll i'll save it i'll reuse it but i'll throw a couple of spoonfuls of that in their keeps everything nice moist and i. You know i really. I really liked the foul. So i told you guys. I rendered down some tallow off a brisket and i've been using it. Not quite as liberally is has but I made a borsch venison borsch the other day holy smokes. I used only be talisma oil. And oh my gosh. The app pretty good. Oh my gosh amazing. Yeah it was so good..

Sales Success Stories
"seven forty five" Discussed on Sales Success Stories
"That so usually from there. I mean i'll have a little bit of activity in there. I'll do a little bit of a workout and get get my heart rate up and then i'll come down. I mean our our commute isn't as as great as it used to be so come down. Walked down to flight of stairs. Okay biwater get my super greens on and then come down to my office. And i'll start my day. Usually i i have a meeting usually right around seven thirty seven forty five eight a hop on that meeting in all dive right in and the rest is to be honest with scott is back to back meetings all day long so i know again that if i'm going to show up as powerfully as i can for for you for anyone else that i need to charge myself. So that's where that's what one of the reasons why this this morning ritual is so crucial to me and in turn to my partners and who i'm speaking with you talk about the leadership piece. A lot is that a direction that you're looking to move into. Or how do you resolve that and the role that you're in today which is more of an individual contributor role. Sure so. I mean. I look at it scott zamin individual contributor or i know as as you call it an intentional individual contributor is i mean i remember i was talking with our ceo josh east rate and we were talking about some of the most impact that you can have is as an individual contributor. So i believe in leading up. I don't have to have the title the manager to the vp. Next to my name to do that. I know with one hundred percents certainty that i am a leader within our organization. I have my own mentese's within bloomberg. I've got other people that i coach so wall. I might not have manager next to my name. I absolutely am a leader. I've got my team. I'm part of kind of like our what we call our tag tax accounting in government team. Where i do lead groups within this team. I've got we got like our monday. Mindset sessions where i've led a number of those enshrined to up level the collective so to your point yes. Leadership is a is a huge passion of mine. But i've tried to disconnect myself from. I don't know from that stigma of needing to have those letters that neigh or those words after my name to be associated with a leadership role. We certainly share that. I like the way you said it. You lead up. I always think of it as as leading from the field. So many ways that you can impact the organization and to your point. I don't need the. I don't need the title. I don't need the direct reports. I it really comes back to your concept of being a person of influence read. I don't need to be your boss to impact what you do. I agree one hundred percent cruel thing with that scott in all dive into this just real quick is because leading up can be different in in so many ways..

Riot Podcast
"seven forty five" Discussed on Riot Podcast
"Welcome to the riott podcasts. We have practical discussions about how to share your faith. Seen news is and after some questions. Welcome to the riott podcast. Everyone this is. Bob shown them in along with my co host berry rice. Hey hey hey. And pete robertson was happening guys. How was your week and lots of hearts candy and roses. Yeah they did pretty good with that. We my wife and i went to. Where did we go. We went to hang out somewhere. Oh we went down to disney springs down in Orlando and We hung out down there and walked around and ate dinner and listen to music. All there's a lot of jazz players down there so like there was two different guys that were playing saxophone and so it was kind of like the romantic kind of day and so we just sat and did nothing in listened but there were so many people there. This was on valentine's yeah very nice. Weren't you like somewhere you the church. I was also in disney. Yes at a church. I took my wife to. She loves italian. You guys know that krystal loves italian food so we we went to The swan hotel also in disney and they had this really nice italian restaurant in there and It was amazing. Neither why think she been there when she was a kid. But i've never never walked around those hotels before so we walked over to the boardwalk and and The yacht club was over there. Just just really cool just really cool places to look and those buildings the architecture and just the detail it's disney right so the details and then we got rained on a little bit but it was cool so we had a reservation of seven sudden a seven forty five. We got there like six thirty and just had an hour to walk around kind of everything on really cool. You wanna know. Cool fact i do. That's the only property on disney property that disney doesn't own marriott. Right yeah weight. The swans is by. Until i was there. Any marriott's around disney world. Two three go and just go into into disneyworld won't marriott world rightfully called. It's amazing yes. Huge i yeah. I did not know that. Barry until we were there and it was funny because everybody's doing the three d. bar codes for menus right so you pop up on your phone menu. New said marietta on their like yeah. Didn't that's interesting. I didn't tell you guys were jd. Did for The girls my son sent Bouquets of flowers

Riot Podcast
Prophesy End Times: Israel and United States Roles -Christian Podcast - burst 02
"Welcome to the riott podcasts. We have practical discussions about how to share your faith. Seen news is and after some questions. Welcome to the riott podcast. Everyone this is. Bob shown them in along with my co host berry rice. Hey hey hey. And pete robertson was happening guys. How was your week and lots of hearts candy and roses. Yeah they did pretty good with that. We my wife and i went to. Where did we go. We went to hang out somewhere. Oh we went down to disney springs down in Orlando and We hung out down there and walked around and ate dinner and listen to music. All there's a lot of jazz players down there so like there was two different guys that were playing saxophone and so it was kind of like the romantic kind of day and so we just sat and did nothing in listened but there were so many people there. This was on valentine's yeah very nice. Weren't you like somewhere you the church. I was also in disney. Yes at a church. I took my wife to. She loves italian. You guys know that krystal loves italian food so we we went to The swan hotel also in disney and they had this really nice italian restaurant in there and It was amazing. Neither why think she been there when she was a kid. But i've never never walked around those hotels before so we walked over to the boardwalk and and The yacht club was over there. Just just really cool just really cool places to look and those buildings the architecture and just the detail it's disney right so the details and then we got rained on a little bit but it was cool so we had a reservation of seven sudden a seven forty five. We got there like six thirty and just had an hour to walk around kind of everything on really cool. You wanna know. Cool fact i do. That's the only property on disney property that disney doesn't own marriott. Right yeah weight. The swans is by. Until i was there. Any marriott's around disney world. Two three go and just go into into disneyworld won't marriott world rightfully called. It's amazing yes. Huge i yeah. I did not know that. Barry until we were there and it was funny because everybody's doing the three d. bar codes for menus right so you pop up on your phone menu. New said marietta on their like yeah. Didn't that's interesting. I didn't tell you guys were jd. Did for The girls my son sent Bouquets of flowers

The Breakdown with NLW
Is $50,000 BTC the Beginning of a Bitcoin Supercycle?
"What's going on guys. It is tuesday february sixteenth. And today we are talking about. You know it fifty thousand dollar bitcoin and specifically whether it's shows that we are in a bitcoin super cycle so i the news after a week or so of threatening the rubicon was breached this morning between seven forty five and eight am eastern time. Bitcoin punched up above fifty thousand. Now it immediately met cell wall and had a six hundred dollar candle down in is at the time of recording closer to forty nine thousand but to me that technical response is far less significant than these psychological barrier of a fifty thousand dollar being breached so today's special early breakdown is all about that. I reached out to followers this morning. Asking what topics you all thought were important for a fifty k. Show i also popped into a couple of different clubhouse chats to see what people were focused on and overwhelmingly across both of those mediums. The thing that people wanted to talk about is whether this is another indicator that we're in a bitcoin super cycle. I'm going to discuss this. It's going to be the main focus of the show. What the idea of a super cycle is where it came from what it might mean and some different ways to look at it but first let's blast through a few of the other topics folks wanted to disgust. Let's try to start with something that if not negative is sort of dismissive to be honest. It's kind of hard to find those bitcoin stomping face but here we are peter. Brant tweeted fifty. Thousand is a nice round number. That means absolutely nothing. Technically trying to sound smart just sound smart helps to define dumbness now. Let's contextualized. Peter is speaking to a trading audience and that trader audience are not supposed to in their own estimation get emotionally invested in an asset or let narrative shape. What they do. So let's give peter the benefit of the doubt and assume that that's who he's talking to however if he is truly arguing that technicals are all that matter about an asset. The easy rejoinder is that markets are by their very definition a constant give and take between narratives and technicals and frankly narratives tend to reshape the bounds that frame the upside and downside potential of those technical indicators either way for the sake of completeness i wanted to include something sort of negative but i think we can move on next. Let's discuss michael sailor. Just doing michael sailor things about five minutes before fifty thousand was breached. Sailor dropped a new press release from micro strategy long story. Short micro strategy is offering another six hundred million in debt and all the words of the press. Release our legalese. Except for this. Little line micro strategy intends to use the net proceeds from the sale of the notes to acquire additional bitcoins. Pomp summed it up perfectly when he tweeted. Michael sailor is carrying out one of the highest conviction investment thesis we've ever seen in public markets. Incredible to watch okay next. People are wondering how this happened. Or why will. I think the wise a little obvious. We saw an insane amount of positive news last week. Tesla b. and y. Mellon mastercard twitter. Deutsche bank morgan stanley. Every show for the last week has been about some type of crazy positive news. If you've been listening it's hard for that amount of positive news to not have an impact in other words. The specifics of win this fifty thousand dollar price was going to happen. Are for those technicals. That i was mentioning above to figure out but the overall momentum has clearly been in this direction. This actually gets me to another point. I was trying to articulate on twitter. We have this linear time bias. That when things happen quickly we tend to feel like that the thing that was before the you're comfortable with was the correct thing versus the new thing and the new change. That happened really fast. In other words. Bitcoin was between ten thousand. And fifteen thousand for a really long time so fifty thousand seems overvalued but what if instead based on what we now know. Bitcoin was in fact radically undervalued for that. Same ferry long time.

AP News Radio
No. 2 Baylor stays unbeaten, tops No. 6 Texas 83-69
"Second ranked Baylor remains perfect after winning a top ten matchup downing number six Texas eighty three sixty nine and Austin gave young Mitchell pumped in twenty seven points in the bears won on a twelve all run in the second half to a race of forty seven forty five deficit Jerry Butler provided twenty one points as Baylor improved to seventeen and overall nine in when the big twelve Butler says they're unselfish passing led to points I think we did a great job of using each other to get a facade and how to put each other in in close out known different situation that you know you have the green light you know what I mean and I think we should well pretty well and we just got a career high twenty five points but was held in check down the stretch as the Longhorns fell to eleven and four I'm Dave Ferrie

Jay Anxious Podcast
"seven forty five" Discussed on Jay Anxious Podcast
"Get up. Usually i have to wake him up. my seventeen year old son gets up around the same time and he comes to the gym with me. We leave the house at four fifteen. Were there until we get to the gym at four fifteen were there until around five. Twenty five thirty. Come back to the house He actually just enlisted in the army two mondays ago. I believe one or two. Mondays ago and He's been my gym workout partner for like the past well. Since father's day twenty twenty right give was against dual membership where we can just start going together. Dow's really freaking cool. Brought by tiered me up. I was like oh you know all right. Great but Usually home by five thirty. He's getting ready to go to work because he graduated school early while he's waiting on To ship off to basic training he works from six in the morning till two or three. In the afternoon he'll come home. Five thirty shower get dressed boom out the door and then from the time i come home at five thirty two. Roughly seven o'clock writing My goal is to not right less than one thousand words per day in my book that i decided to work on at the end of last year. So i figured by the february that sixty to seventy thousand words because some days. I'll do two thousand days. I'll do fifteen hundred somedays anywhere thousand and cut it right And they know the editing process will knock some of down. I'm guessing around fifty to fifty. Five thousand words be the finished product and then i can get that done so i can say i two months. Twenty twenty one. We're very productive. I wrote and published a book. But i'm in the gym seven days a week if i can six i'd seven. Six is good enough for me but when i get done it's seven o'clock it's about the white my kids because we home school. I wake him up. We get them started by like seven forty five eight o'clock on their home school. My wife and i usually get up around the time. I come home from the jammers. She'll be up a little bit earlier but Throughout the day. If i have a podcast like this or a client or something like that will. I'll handle that. But for the most part i don't have anything to do during the day. I just me my wife and kids hanging out in home schooling and going places and doing stuff so it's a big like a hundred and eighty degrees difference from what my life was a year ago. Hell eight months ago but new. Are you home schooling your kids by choice or is it because the schools are shut down down like okay. Yeah we're home schooling now because not by choice because our great governor has us on lockdown from the schools. And everything like that..

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"seven forty five" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
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Casefile True Crime
Julie Dart and Stephanie Slater
"In July of Nineteen, ninety-one things looked promising verizon year old Julie Dodd. bobbly spirited teenager with wavy brown hair and a smile she had recently finished high school, and was hoping to fulfil locked long dream of joining Britain's armed forces. Julie had grown up in late the largest city in the northern English county of West. Yo Shaw where she still lived with her mother. On Tuesday July, nine, nineteen, ninety-one Julie, spent the day with her boyfriend twenty year all Dominick Nari who lived in the nearby suburb of gitten. At six o'clock in the evening, the couple went to dominique sister rose's house where Julie helped prepare meal of Roast, Lamb and Yorkshire Pudding. After They Dayton, Juliet excused herself to start not shift at the hospital where she'd recently started working as an orderly. At seven forty five PM. She cased Dominic Goodbye and departed wearing a black skirt with a pink and black jacket. At, nine Peon Julie Find Dominique to say she would be working until eleven thirty PM and would then return to her Gnheim. Dominique noticed that there appeared to be music. Playing in the background is though Julie were calling from a POB. Two days past and dominate could didn't hear from Julie. Then on the morning of fraud. Agent Lights Twelve. He received an unexpected visit from his sister rose, who had found a handwritten envelope addressed to hin amongst her male. There was a letter inside written in Julie's handwriting which read. Dominic helped me plays of Ben. Kidnapped and obeying held as a personal security until next Monday night. Please go until my mom straightaway. Love you so much, dominic? Mom find the police stride away and helped me. Have not eaten anything, but I'll have offered food. Feeling a bit sick, but on drinking two cups of Tape Day. Mum Dominic. Help me. Love You all? Julie. Upon rating the letter Dominic Cold Julie's mother. Lynn Dodd to rush Daiva to rate it for herself. She noticed that despite being pending Julie's handwriting, some of the woods and freising didn't Santa luck daughter at all. More IVA lean couldn't understand why Julie would be abducted and held for ransom. Has Family had little money? Lynn immediately called the police to report her daughter missing and gave them the lead off. Police began looking into JULIE'S LAV Born on March one, nineteen, seventy three, Julie Anne Dodd, was the first chart of Lin and Alec Hill who went on to have a son named poll two years later. When Julie was four years old. Alex left his young family and in Nineteen, seventy, eight Lynn remarried and electrician named a and dot. The Julianne poll what close to their stepfather? Calling Him Dad and adopting he surname? Lin and day in separated when Julie was sixteen years old, but a in maintained a relationship with these stepchildren. Although Julie was brought. She wasn't a dedicated student and instead preferred to focus on her athletic abilities. A talented Rana. She participated in school and county competitions, accumulating a number of trophies, which her mother proudly displayed in the family In her spare Don Julie locked, socializing dancing and performing Karaoke with her friends. While she was still at school. She go to Tom Job at a cafe, which was wish she met Dominique a CO worker, who was two years her senior. They dated for three years, and when Julie was just seventeen, they became engaged.

Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio
ECB to Judge If Trillion-Euro Stimulus Is Enough
"Despite today's data showing the damage corona virus has done to the euro-zone economy in the first quarter European shares. Are Little changed now. The focus turns to the European Central Bank. It's so far pledged more than one trillion dollars in support but chief Christine Lagarde has said there are no limits to the tools the e C could use to fight the crisis. I N G is Karston. Bresca explains when more measures could be deployed. I think they'll have to announce something soon not necessarily today. 'cause we now have two six extremely exciting week since the last meeting with lots of announcements new. Q. E. The pandemic emergency program and I think right now is the moment to take stock and then wait until the June meeting will also bring the latest around a forecast and to that point second quarter data could arguably be worse than the first quarter data. We're seeing today. The has been crystal clear that government support through fiscal spending measures needs to be bolstered. Ten governments do more. Governments can definitely do more. Interest rates are extremely low. There is lots of loans being made available for for governments. They are territories in the north. East we can still do something. Warmness is to to calm. Financial markets and the other one is to provide ample liquidity into the banking sector. That banks are able and willing to provide them nose to the read economy. Well no the latest. Ecb policy decision at seven forty. Five eastern time I N G chief economist Karston Brodsky. Thanks so much for your time. You're welcome well. As officials work to combat the economic impact of covert nineteen hopes arising here in the UK for Corona virus vaccine to prevent more people from getting sick pharmaceutical giant. Astrazeneca has signed a deal with Oxford University to produce and distribute a drug as the BBC's Stephen Ryan reports. The vaccine is still in the early development and testing stages and there's no guarantee but the UK's Health Secretary Matt. Hancock said today the new agreement between Oxford and AstraZeneca gives the UK the best chance of a breakthrough to defeat this corona virus. Several hundred people have so far taking part in clinical trials at Oxford University. But Sir John Bell a professor of Medicine says scaling up so enough doses can be manufactured. Has Its challenges the vials that you put the vaccine in. There's only two hundred million dollars left in the world now because they've all been sucked up by various people who can anticipate a vaccine coming along so so there's lots of challenges in getting this to work

Pants On Fire
Ice Skating
"Grace what's your first question for a bash. St Can you tell me about your job? What is it typical daylight who I liked that question so my typical day starts really early in the morning because I teach my students before school at an ice rink. So get up at about four o'clock and I'm on the ice four in the morning or in the morning four in the morning four in the morning. It's very quiet. And then we head to the rink. I warm up my students first and foremost and then I'm on the ice teaching them from five. Am till about seven forty five. Wow how did you get involved in ice skating introduce skate when you're a kid I did? I started skating because I saw Tolan Dean. How're British ice dancers on television? And I nagged my parents to take me to the ice rink and I started skating when I was three. Wow there's a four in the morning and there's three year old on skates. I'm learning a lot today. Okay grace back to you NIA. Is there something you really love about your job well? I used to ice skate when I was younger. So what I love is watching. People do the moves that I couldn't do like I could never do a triple toe loop and seeing that. You know three times a year at the competitions that I judge is really exciting and just seeing all the families come together and to really nice culture and environment to be in to be able to escape for your job it helps. I mean I think the big part of the trainee is to not get too emotional about the performances. Because when you're watching somebody do something. Really incredible like a like a a triple Lutz. Or something you know you're you get really pumped up. The music is driving. You and you really can't show any emotion when you're a judge because you've got parents surrounding you and they really want their kids to do really well. So if you look like you're favoring one person in the other That's really bad so you have to try to stay as neutral and professionals possible fast. Is there a skater? Who IN SPIDER? You UAE definitely? I was very inspired by escape at Cold Suray abundantly. She was a French figure skater and she really changed the game with figure skating because she was what we call a rebel so she did a few illegal elements like the backflip competition. And she always will the coolest costumes and she had really colorful makeup and she really broke boundaries. In what we'll figure skating was so I really looked up to her. I thought she was really cool. She was also the first one to do it on ice. No I don't think she was. All carpeted different sport. Fash can you tell me about the different jumps in figure skating? How are they different? Well jumps a kind of graded in terms of how many revolutions you do. What Direction you take off. So everything starts with the waltz jump which is half a revolution which is about one eighty degrees and that takes a Ford and then you land backwards then you progress to a South Cal. I call it a sad cow. Well you do a full three sixty. Before you do your one eighty so jumps have different takeoffs and different landing. Sometimes you'll land jump in the position to take off for another jump which is called a jump combination. The hardest jump is a Lutts because you go into it one direction and then you pivot use your topic and you jump the other direction loop jump is probably my favorite jump ego from backwards backwards and you use your edge. Not Your Toe Pick. Neil what is the most surprising thing you've learned about ice skating? Guess what surprised me as well a while ago if you know but They change the scoring system so it used to be out of six points and now it can be up to three hundred points. So there's a table of different moves you can do like vastly mentioned a flip. Sal Cow Lutts. There's a toeloop. All of these different moves have a different man. Points scale values trite. And so you have to. There's a a table and that table changes over time and that's something that I'm still getting used to because every year I have to get trained and re certified to be an ice skating judge. So that's something that's always something I have to keep learning and keep up to date on five state. Can you tell me about what were the first gates made out of the first skates were made out of bones? They weren't very versatile. And when these first gators were on the ice it wasn't autistic or they weren't dancing sheely just to get from A to B Neil. Do you have to train to become a judge? Good question great question so the first thing is it helps to have skate experience. You don't have to be at an Olympic level but at least at college really helps you have to take some tests that show that you know as Russia saying what what a what a flip is You you need to know the what side of the edge that you're looking for so two edges on On escaped the left edge right edge and so knowing what side the skater is skating on You you can really Take no on. How precise and how Could QUALITY THAT. Kinda jump is.

What's On Your Mind - Encore
Red River, Davies, to play in Eastern Dakota Conference Championship
"Final Red River advances to tomorrow night's EDC championship game it'll be a Red River taking on Davies tomorrow here at six fifteen and then at seven forty five will be the boys championship game that will be Cheyenne and Davies going out at tomorrow night in the boy's EDC title game and so Chamblee will move into the consolation bracket now they will have to win a game tomorrow afternoon at four fifteen here at the shack Shamli and west Fargo will play the winner goes to state loser has our season come to an end of the earlier state play in game has Cheyenne taking on doubles lake at two thirty and so we've got a a heck of a busy day here tomorrow we'll have games started breakfast at NDSU tonight as they start the consolation play early tomorrow the state qualifier games boys go early then the girls and then you've got the championship game coming up tomorrow night

Best of Both Worlds Podcast
Childcare Revisited
"We will be talking about childcare a topic we've talked about in the past but some sort of general guidelines for people to think about as they are making their childcare choices that we've heard from our listeners things to keep in mind as general philosophies because you've you've made some changes recently Sarah Right. Yeah I think I think the reason I thought it would be interesting to another childcare episode since we did talk about it before we'll a couple of reasons number one. We have some new listener so this is always requested topic anything from time to time. It's nice to go back on but also I think people forget that this is an area in which you can't set it and forget it because what works when you have one baby is different than when you have two children and it's different when you have older children that may have different kinds of homework and in fact really. The logistics can change every year or even more frequently. We're finding ourselves. It was funny because all of a sudden you know my I wind about it on this podcast. Enough you guys know. I was very frustrated with a lot of evenings because Josh often gets home fairly late there are exceptions. But I certainly can't rely on him to get home. You know around dinner time or anything like that or even penn time and I was finding myself dreading those evenings but our nanny worked from she used to come at seven thirty in the morning and we used to live fairly far from where she did. Now we don't But she came really early. You know she commuted and of course. I wanted to get her out on time. So she left at six o'clock saliva basically get home from work and she'd be pretty much out the door leaving me to deal with the evening on my own. Which again I did it but I wasn't always very happy. Happy about it yet. So you know all sudden. It occurred to me that we didn't necessarily need our nanny to do the morning. Drop off like I don't know what was stopping me. Did Change because it has to do with our move and the timing of the fact that genevieve goes to school now but genevieve school is conveniently located on the way to my office and I had this block on my head thinking like well. You can't drop off the big kids engine. Vive and then one day aren't any had to be often. Let me try it. It was like that is so easy. Like throw Momma car or sometimes we do it with scooters and and a stroller drop off the kids and the timing actually works perfectly because they need to be there really dropped off by like seven forty five and then. I drive halfway to work. Genevieve's drop-off coincides pretty much. Exactly what that halfway point of one I need to get to work and I can actually get in time for when I first patients there and do the drop off which means. I didn't need our nanny to come so early. Which also meant that? I felt free to ask her to work later. So like you know a cascade and now we have her come. Sometimes she still has to come early. We had a parent teacher conference this morning in Josh. Both wanted to go without being distracted by genevieve so she did come early so you know she's still available to come in the morning and usually it's one to two days during the week that she does come early but a lot of other days she comes in around eleven and then we'll stay until seven thirty and then the hours kind of even out to the same number of our. She was working before. But I get that support in the evenings usually put to bed while she's still here and I am a happier person so but it it just like you know we could have easily just stay on autopilot thinking that you know we had a system that worked and you know she was already working a lot of hours. We'd boxed ourselves in a little bit. Yeah so that that was a big thing and then kind of around the same time. I got empowered because I just came to the realization. My husband's actually had to take a little bit more weekend call with the changes at work and it's fine. It's it's reasonable but he's on call one out of every three weekends. I was just started seeing these thirty three percent of my weekend. Stretch ahead of me for the rest of the next decade and not being able to work out and And I was like wait I hover. Genevieve will be twelve though by the end of that second. I'm pretty sure that you can leave a twelve year. Old a fifteen year old a seventeen year old out certainly leave a twelve year old. Okay maybe I was seeing the next five years and I was like. Why can't I just hire someone to comfort like? It doesn't make me a bad parent doesn't make do anything and then. I'm like oh I could hire someone to come. Watch the big kids while I take her to my gym and so now I went back on. Care Dot com which is where we found any. I found to babysitters and I can talk a little bit about the application process. Because I've had pretty good luck and the last two weekends I've come for like two hours since in the morning so I can workout while my husband's working and actually sometimes when he's not working I'm trying to have them come so that he can. Somebody asked to do some work when he's not working so so he can do that without it really taking me and even so we could maybe both at the same time once in a while so again. It's like you have these stories. You tell yourself about what you're allowed to do but we're grownups allowed to do whatever we want. I think there's a mental block about having childcare when you're not actually working right and I think a lot of people have in their mind that the only acceptable time to have it is from the start of your commute to the time when you walk in the door and you know maybe you get a date night every month or so that you have a sitter to regularly build into your life extra hours beyond that I think makes people you know feel weird and we can certainly explore on this podcast. Y that is like why do people feel that way but I think that is definitely we should exactly first before we get to that though the deeper question maybe you can talk through the ads that you put on mystical standpoint so again we found our current nanny through care dot com six years ago. She still working with us. And I found these babysitters what has worked for me. Is that put an ad and I do. The paid subscriptions communicate and then in that ad. I put very specific things about what I'd like them to respond with. Please respond with number one. Your availability number. Two like two references. Unlike number three time you can meet with me like that's pretty simple right and yet. Most people cannot follow the instructions to respond with those things. So I'm like okay. We're done we're done here. You could follow my instructions on the ad you just sent clearly a copy and pasted thing. About how you WanNa work because you love children but you didn't answer my question so that's a really nice filter on that seems to work. And then you know. I set up interviews. I have a friend so I set up for interviews for a few weeks ago and I will admit to them just cancelled. One of them just cancelled in ghosted. One of them Sent me a text like five minutes before the start and was like sorry never mind and then the other two showed up like beautifully on time professionally dressed like darkness. Good yes Contacts in fact both of them at least one of them like sent me a text like just just letting him on way like just like fully and then I knew they were professionals. The other thing I really liked too is if if this is not to hire someone for primary job but like for these babysitting short little gigs. If you find someone that's hired by an organization you know like one of ours is working for a government organization locally. I kind of know that they're not a government. Organization is not going to hire like someone with criminal record or major issues in. If I can find out that they've been there for a couple of years. It's a nice setting processes well to make me feel safe and secure. I feel less scared about like I know. There's a lot of angst when your child or very little They can't talk to you yet about what's going to happen but at least. I know I have an eight year old almost and so she'll tell me if someone's you know not great but I still feel much better knowing that okay. This person was vetted to work in a medical practice or to work at a daycare. Like they've been through background checks drug testing all that kind of stuff. Because I'm not necessarily GONNA have the the the ability to do that myself although through through carry dot com you John Various things. So that's that's a service you can look there's others to like sitter city. Nanno is an on demand one. There's there's a number of players in this space now that there weren't in the in the past in you had to go through if particularly if you're hiring full-time childcare. You had to go through Nanny Agency for instance which they still exist. You may wish to do that. But you know the people's mileage may vary with with them and I really like references so I I asked. I'm like I want phone number of someone you've worked for recently and I do call and usually you can tell instantly in that person's voice like Oh yeah. This is someone that they've trusted. I mean it's the same as a word of mouth wreck but I'll be honest. People are not always including myself so excited to share their favorite babysitters contact information They may want to dig their own date nights and they don't want you to pull them off the market every Saturday night. So that's why I N N I feel awkward asking for that reason because I don't want to steal someone else's best person when somebody has kids that are kind of aging out of the need for babysitter. That's a great time to ask like. Oh you've mentioned that you're leaving your Ten-year-old or twelve year old at home now like any babysitters that you love that you don't need any more that can be a window of opportunity.

The Topical
God In Critical Condition
"Millions Express concern. Today is the Lord God Maker of Heaven and Earth was rushed to the hospital after accidentally shooting himself while cleaning his gun. Opr's afterlife correspondent thaddeus Lawson joins us now. Then let's get to it. Is God going to survive this accident? Leslie I'm standing outside. The Mayo Clinic. Were just moments ago. Doctors have assured us that following surgery. God's condition is stabilising. He's currently under observation. Doctors say as of now the wounds do not appear to be life threatening. That's a relief. Do we know what happened. Authorities believed that God's shot himself in the thigh while cleaning his Beretta nine millimeter semiautomatic pistol. Witnesses reported hearing a loud gunshot at approximately seven forty five. Am Heaven Standard. Time followed by the king of kings stumbling interview clutching his leg and shouting. Oh Fuck Oh shit. It hurts so bad. Well that's certainly concerning but it sounds like it could have been a lot worse. Oh absolutely as you know. God is a major gun collector. And if he had been cleaning his AK or his Mossberg five hundred the Almighty's injuries could have been far more serious. Dr Heidi Snow was present for the surgery. Here's what she had to say. Fortunately God missed any major arteries and we were able to extract the bullet fairly routinely. There may be some permanent scarring on the leg but honestly it's a little hard to tell because he's just so so right now thaddeus got his obviously very high profile patient and the fact that he was hospitalized for a self inflicted. Gunshot wound sparked a national conversation about firearm safety. There are hundreds of fatalities from accidental. Gun deaths each year not even counting the celestial around. Do you have any advice for our listeners? On how to avoid an accident like this yes responsible gun owners are reminded to always double check to make sure their firearm isn't loaded before cleaning it. In addition experts advise that you should never ever point the muzzle of a gun towards you whether you're the divine creator or so. When do we expect God will be released while as you know? God's a real fighter and we expect that there will be a relatively short recuperation time. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if we see him back out on. Heaven's shooting range in the next day or two. Well let's hope so. Thank you

Steve Cochran
Michigan State ends skid with 70-69 win over Illinois
"College hoops Michigan state age number twenty two Illinois seventy sixty nine but the big story for the lan I. an injury at the end of the game leading scorer ideal I DO sumo no word yet on the extent Northern Illinois Notre Dame both lost tonight Michigan at northwestern I'll have a game at seven forty five tonight on WGN radio dot com and on am one thousand our special guest analysts tonight northwestern football coach Pat fitzgerald would join us

The WOR Sports Zone with Pete McCarthy
CBS News poll reveals what viewers want to hear at State of the Union
"I want to talk about the state of the union. But apparently that that's too much for somebody of your delegates years so tonight. Yes, the state of the union trivia question is this the president's third or second state of the union must be a third trick question. The first one was given when he was giving a joint speech to the joint session of congress. In other words, when you're in office for nine days, they don't you do a state of the union yet because you're just kind of find in the bathroom. So this is the second which is hard around here. On the way here. It's amaz- W O R in this. I heart media. No question about it. But I mean, obviously, these things they get a lot of hype. All right there. They're carried by something like thirteen or fourteen stations networks, right? Probably will get anywhere between. I think forty five million watched last year probably a trickle down a little bit. I don't think by much though, it usually does year after year after the first one, but still forty million people much less. Probably everything's much less suitable had ninety eight million viewers. Oh, that's horrible. And then you realize it's nine. Absolutely. And and the number one thing, I think is a that people will be watching lease is will Democrats behave themselves, and by that, you know, obviously, they don't like this president very much polls show that they that that their constituents want President Trump impeached. Not after the mullahs report. Right. Not after anything like that. They want him impeach now by seventy eight percent margin. This according to Gallup, all right. So by booing him or by not exactly showing any sort of respect. I think they think that will play well with their base. But I think what we got to start doing. Maybe you'll agree with me it stopped thinking to the base so much right and start thinking of in other words, forty percent of people in this country will will vote for Donald Trump. No matter what forty will vote against him. No better much that twenty in the middle. You've got to be thinking. Talk. Baby that forty percent could be away by whatever's in that Muller report, if the mullahs report is so bad. Stinky cheese that it could chip away at that forty percent. But I agree that that that forty percent Israel is there it would be have to be absolute collusion between literally a phone call between Trump and Putin saying, hey, give me the WikiLeaks WikiLeaks, and I don't think we're going to see that can you fix ethic. Yeah. We would have already had that everything weeks. And we would have heard something by now. So I think it'll be something. That's. We'll have some guilty pleas from Manafort, obviously, but they do Flynn, right? And it'll be stuff that sketchy, but nothing to do with collusion. And I think it'll be we we move on. Apparently that that reports coming out less than a month, according to we'll talk some more about X. I have some thoughts on that as well. But anyway, so let's let's say so we start with that. Where you've got you've got the hardcore base, and then you've looked at. And then you've got the dams on the other side, but they're there. This is feeling so much anger between both sides listening now to you know, this state of the union, it's gonna be Maxine Waters, for example. She's telling people, you know, turn off your TV's watch. Yeah. Boycott, and I'm thinking, wow. You know, we want to be educated. Right. We want to know what our president is saying to us whether we agree or disagree because I might really disagree with a lot of points that our president is going to make to us tonight. But I want to be educated about what he says. So then I can go out, and I can say, you know, have a conversation with you konczal. I could say, you know, I disagree with you or Trump on this point and go Mark down with you. And have a have an intellectual discussion with you about them. If if I tune something out, how am I ever going to have that? Discussion with you. How am I ever going to discuss the facts if I just tune you out, it's childish, right? And and child is like anything else in life. You just tuned that person out Chuck Schumer already spoke, basically, saying, we're not we shouldn't listen to this president there because what they're what the White House is trying to say, look, we're going to try to strike a tone of bipartisanship that that you know, that we look we had this government shutdown. The both sides were heard, and now, let's let's work at healing and find places we can work together like infrastructure, for instance. Right. Which always seems like a pretty easy place to talk. That's really a democratic idea. That's government spending. That's been a Trump thing in his support. And and and and you know, and I agree with this, by the way, that's the unifying message just things are crumbling, and we're going to invest somewhere. Let's hear. Just look around the indeed and Schumer's already rejecting it saying, we shouldn't listen to this president just just like Maxine Waters, and then you have Kamala Harris, the Senator who's running for president at a California. She's doing what's called a pre Buttle. Right. And that sounds like a bad movie skinny max at three o'clock in the morning, but she's doing the pre Buttle, and that's at seven forty five before the state of the union before she knows what the president's going to say. And then of course, you have Stacey Abrams doing the pulse rebuttal, which which is fine. But it just seems like everybody's going into this just like they have with everything else over the last two years in their safe spaces tribalism rules, and we're not gonna listener budget anyway because we're already in a presidential election season. We are. But I don't like I don't like the idea boycotting. I don't like doing that. But let's talk about what he's where's he going to go? He's going to go. The big the wall is the big thing. Do you think do you think he's gonna drop this whole big thing about nationally emergency I- Bloomberg? Is reporting that he will not well, he'll probably broach it he's not going to declare it. Right. Yeah. Can't do it before the negotiations are over. But that that will not be said tonight. You got some in the presence party, like Mitch McConnell, for instance, are saying, you know, that this probably is not a good idea. Exactly. So I mean, we talked to know are often last night from MSNBC a political commentator conservative. And he says just take everything that the that the Democrats are offering right now, and that that would be the better way to go. Yeah. Yeah. Actually said that that Trump would come out ahead. If he did that right? Embrace him more, the smart technology, even President Trump said today hedge a little bit. You said, you know, what we'll build a human wall. In other words, maybe troops to the border. So look as long as it works as long as you can deter people coming into this country illegally. My position is I know it's a semantic thing with the wall and the symbolism of it. But as long as it's works. Yeah. But the problem is though, he President Trump still has to be able to go and say to his the people that voted for him. Look, I I gave you what I promised you. I built you the wall. And as a little aside, I was reminding you this yesterday. Hey. We're going to have Mexico pay for it. We have to Mexico pay for it. Remember, it's not supposed to be us paying for member. I mean, I'm going to keep coming back on that. Because I don't forget that his e promised that the president has said because of the better deal that was struck with with Mexico and Canada, the new NAFTA deal that therefore the money from that helps supply it's not the money. All right. We have a four trillion dollar budget. It's five billion gazillion and have lots of deficits to sell please. But the five billion in all that much. Wouldn't you guys? It's not the money. It's not it's like a lot of billion out of four trillion. In a contextual matter is not all that much as one tenth of one percent less than one percent. Anyway. What some people will be watching tonight. They'll people like the political theory as well lis. Right. Maybe they're not there to listen to the policy or the speech or the see the reaction of Democrats. But you know, there are bet you can place now because you can place bets everywhere. Yeah. You could actually wager on what's going to happen at the state of the union, for instance, what do you think the president will mention I in his remarks is according to bet DS IRA, it's called prop pets. Okay. Yes. Well, he mentioned I all right. The vice president the Senate majority leader members of congress, my fellow Americans first lady or speaker of the house those words have to come out of his word now. Yeah. Well, if he mentioned his his my fellow Americans, he should convention. I I would think so. Right. If you wanna strike bipartisanship. Okay. That one hundred dollars on that you'd win three hundred. So. Lampley, you gotta get like, you gotta go to jersey apparently jersey, you can't bet New York. You have to literally take the path over hold your phone in the air show. You're in New Jersey by your locator. And then you could put that in from there. Sounds hard. Yeah. It's it's not convenient for New Yorkers. But there's another story for another time. All right. Another question. Another bet you push. President trump. Yeah. The interrupted by something other than applause. Other than applaud that a plot. Can that be what? Yeah. Exactly. Applause screaming hawk. No, I'm thinking. Flying paper paper like little like throw the paper. Make a sound though. I think they're talking about booze. Oh, I would I would think like rolled up paper like, you know, when you in in your grade school, and you had the little paper wads them, you know. Yes. That gets you four fifty back in two hundred dollar bet. No, however, saying he won't be interrupted by anything other than applause is at minus eight hundred. No. I think he'll be booed. It happened. It happened with President Obama with Joe Wilson. Call calling him a liar. Yes. That's right. Remember that that kind of behavior while the partisans would love it, right? Like, you showed them so poorly. And it's time when mcchord was just talking about this. You know interview that he did yesterday. I think it was with CBS early show. It's it's just like you don't it's time about civility. We've really I mean. I know it sounds cliche. Did I know it sounds so close? So sounds phony coming from him considering the way he treated Br Cavanaugh during those hearings civility, really all right? Okay. So I'm just taking the latest example, but come on we really are trying to be more civil now. So the the party. I mean, even if you guys don't believe it. Okay. Be it. I mean fake it till you make it right? Was was my saying got me through college. How many standing ovations or something? President Trump received the over under sixty nine and a half meaning received more than sixty nine and a half or less than sixty nine and a half standing ovation. It's exactly even. So what what the heck does. That mean? It's it's can't decide it's one number. It goes over that number or under sixteen. That's what he'll get. No. Yeah. You understand that? That's the bar sixty nine gymnastics. All right there. He gets more than sixty nine and a half or less than sixty nine and a half. What do you got half? The it's impossible because there isn't a half of was registering is. You never played high low with cards. No, no, that's not registered. You think? He'll get seventy. Oh. I

Houston's Morning News
Houston fires Major Applewhite after 2 seasons
"Later on tonight the opponent, Georgia. The BULLDOGS are in the top five defending champion, Alabama. Everything they could handle earlier this month in the SEC championship game. Kickoff tonight is at seven forty five coverage on our sister station. Sports talk. Seven ninety gets underway at six forty five cliff Saunders. Newsradio seven forty KTAR h President Trump was criticized by few members of his own party last month when he announced that he would withdraw all US troops from Syria. The president defended his decision during an interview on Fox News last night. Fighting these endless wars, I campaign getting out of the endless wars. And frankly, I've done more than I said because not only did I am able to get out. But I've also one you look at what I've done we've really largely now that doesn't mean we don't totally finish the job. But that's going to be a very short period of time. We have to bring our troops back home. It's time the president had lunch with South Carolina. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham at the White House on Sunday afterward Graham told reporters that he fails. Pretty good about where we're headed in Syria and President Trump is sticking with his man that any Bill to end the government shutdown including funding for a border wall in an interview president insisted that a border waddles critical to border security.

Roe Conn
Trump now describes his border wall as "steel slats"
"She's on the second floor and a gallery with other dinosaurs. And plant and animal fossils from her era. Sue was moved from the main floor to make room for maxima one hundred twenty two foot long Titanic sore. I'm Kim Gordon with neighborhood news sponsored by wintrust Chicago's community banks. And now WGN sports. Here's Kevin Powell. Thank you, Judy. The Blackhawks have played much better over the past week going three one in one and they've won consecutive games. They'll look to make it three straight when they visit the avalanche in Denver tonight. I of five meetings between these two teams Colin Delia probable in net for the hawks. Chris Boden has your pre game at seven thirty here on WGN face off is at eight. The bulls will be without Zach LeVine and Bobby Portis tonight and the foreseeable future. Both dealing with ankle injuries bowls currently with the worst record in the NBA. They host the magic tonight. Final game before nine day holiday break for the northwestern. Wildcats they're eight and three they host Oklahoma. Welsh Ryan arena the Sooners with just one loss this season. Cats coming off a forty two point win over Chicago state earlier this week David and Joey Meyer have the call at seven forty five on AM one thousand and WGN radio dot com. Doesn't sound like Eddie Jackson Aaron Lynch will play on Sunday against the forty Niners. Matt Nagy says there doubtful Jackson dealing with an ankle injury. Lynch an elbow bear still fighting for a top two seed in the NFC they enter week sixteen tops in the NFL with thirty five takeaways. San Francisco is last with just five and in baseball. Daniel Murphy headed to the Rockies on a two year deal in the cardinals have added relief pitcher, Andrew Miller, the home

Bloomberg Daybreak
ECB expected to stick to its policy stance amid steady inflation
"The Bank of England is forecast to keep rates unchanged while policy have said that limited and gradual hikes are needed in coming years. Unanimous vote is expected today. The decision is published at seven AM Wall Street time, followed by an ECB decision at seven forty five with details on that his pool Gordon in Frankfurt DZBB's latest economic forecasts as if to show slow growth because of trade tensions and importantly, the risks. A tilted to the downside that makes it tricky. If a policymakers to push on with their plans to phase out. How's it purchases this year, as communists and investors? Expect instead the governing council might point to a steady if slow inflation outlook and can choose to stick to his previous language. At the risk to growth, aren't facts, broadly, balanced and keeps it on track. Raise rights potentially late next

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Magnitude 7.0 earthquake strikes Indonesia, killing at least 22
"Live from NPR news in Washington. I'm Barbara Klein Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was blaming far right groups with US connections for an explosion in Caracas last night as he was delivering a televised address to the military. The Venezuelan government says it was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives Madero was calling on President Trump to fight what he calls terrorists, but White House. National security adviser. John Bolton says the US had no involvement and tells Fox News, Sunday moot. The Maduro regime itself could be behind the explosion. But if the government of Venezuela has hard information that they want to present to us that would show a potential violation of US criminal law will take a serious look at it then as well as defense minister took to state TV today to say attackers were trying to decapitate. Venezuela's leadership Madero says perpetrators will face. The maximum punishment. Three NATO service members are dead killed today by a suicide bomber in eastern Afghanistan. A NATO statement says in American in to Afghan service members were wounded and peers de Hadeed reports the three killed with check service members. According to that country's interior minister, the Taliban claimed responsibility. There was no immediate information on the state of the wounded service members. They will on an early morning foot patrol with Afghan forces when the attack occurred. It took place in the Parwan province which lies above Kabul last month. An American soldier was killed and two others will wounded in an apparent insider attack. There are thousands of NATO troops from dozens of countries. They provide support and training to the off, gone national army and carry out counterterrorism missions. They include two hundred thirty check servicemembers DEA. Dade NPR news is llama bad. A magnitude seven earthquake has rocked Indonesia's too. Tourist island of Lombok at least twenty two people are believed dead. It's the second major earthquake there in a week, and it could be felt on the neighboring island of Bali where tests figment reports. It struck around seven forty five local time, Sunday night, knocking out power across the island of Lombok. Assu NAMI warning sent people fleeing to higher ground before the warning was lifted authorities on Lombok say they won't know the full extent of the damage until morning. One hundred twenty five miles west on the island of Bali, shopkeepers and tourists fled stores and restaurants in mass abolishes dance performance at a famous temple in Abboud ended with the audience jumping from their seats and running into the streets, a magnitude five point, six aftershock hit less than an hour later. The jolt comes one week after a six point, four magnitude quake killed seventeen people. It also comes amid increase in eruptions at Bali's mount ago for NPR news. I'm tests Viglen in Bali. This is NPR. The director of a Syrian research center linked to Bush are all Assad's. Chemical weapons program has apparently been assassinated pro government and opposition media say a Z's as bird was killed in a car bombing. A Syrian rebel group is claiming responsibility. The US Britain and France launched airstrikes on the centers facilities in Damascus, following an alleged chemical attack. A Cincinnati. High school teacher has set a record for rowing across the North Atlantic Ocean alone in the shortest amount of time from Canada to England. Larry Miller has the story from London biology teacher. Bryce Carlson landed in the isles of silly off the southwest English coast thirty eight days six hours and forty nine minutes after setting off from Saint John's Newfoundland Carlson beat the previous record by around fifteen days Carlson's twenty foot boat was filled with technology that kept him on a straight course and informed about weather conditions, but he says a cap. Sized more than a dozen times. Carlson also says he survived hurricane, Chris. I had a lot of luck along the way and a lot of help a lot of help from friends, my family, that community, you know, from some higher power I dunno, Carlson says, is focused now is to be a more mentally and emotionally attentive teacher and coach for NPR news. I'm Larry Miller in London. Russ says, appointing action movie star. Steven Seagal it special Representative for US Russian humanitarian ties after Seagal called Russian President. Vladimir Putin a great world leader. I'm Barbara Klein, NPR news.

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States to sue Trump administration to block 3D-printed gun blueprints
"At least eight states are, rushing to sue the federal government over its decision to allow a Texas. Company to publish blueprints for untraceable homemade guns but it may already, be too late to stop this here's Tony dokoupil Five years ago Cody Wilson launched what he now. Calls the, era, of the downloadable gun a time when anyone can use a three d. printer to make a working, firearm is at the end of. Gun control like I think it is an essential sense that era is set to begin. At midnight, this Wednesday August I when Wilson's company defense distributed plans to publish digital blueprints for people to make their own firearms including AR, fifteen style assault rifles the three d. plastic weapons would be on traceable and, require no background check, in, California last year Kevin Jansen Neal used a homemade medal assault rifle to kill his wife, and, four. Others getting around a. Court order mental block his access to a firearm when it comes something as basic as public safety our State Department saying hey this is a, giveaway for terrorists Washington state's Bob Ferguson is one of. Nine state attorneys General planning to sue the Trump administration hoping to stop Wilson's company from. Publishing the gun blueprints on Wednesday a judge in Pennsylvania has already blocked the downloads in. That state, in, addition more than twenty state attorneys general have asked the State Department to intervene in the name of, national security, but it may be. Too late defense distributed began publishing its gun files early and by Sunday more than a. Thousand people, had already downloaded blueprints for an AR fifteen and did a new counter loss Wilson's legal team is arguing that his company is, simply defending the right to bear arms states meanwhile have a little more than, twenty four hours to, file, those lawsuits and hope to win a temporary judgement before the gun blueprints go online Jeff All right Tony dokoupil covering all sides. Of, this Tony thank you very much coming up next here on the CBS evening news from Redding California how the government is secretly monitoring airline passengers WBZ news time seven forty five now time for. The Subaru retailers of New England all-wheel-drive traffic report how are we doing. Downtown Mike king most highways are in good. Shape Nicole one exception, you might have guessed is the mass pike westbound it's backed up before the Pru tunnel out towards the call Malvo overpass that's. Where the bridge work is. Taking place you're forced over two those two right lanes to get through this. Stretch of, the pike without ongoing work now eastbound's, down to two lanes as well but. Those delays has don't those. Delays have eased out now down down. Down. The lower deck's wide open in fact it was for most of the day all the, Leverett up ramp is slow getting up to ninety three that's typical the Tobin bridge Storrow driver okay the expressway's all. Clear top to bottom, northbound's fine all the way in on. Route three, there's really nothing. In your, way, down through norwell and Pembroke and, 128's..

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Firefighters gain on massive California wildfire, six dead
"Seven. Forty now at k. l. i. f. seventeen major wildfires burning across California consuming to date data combined two hundred thousand. Acres Jim Roope is watching all those, fires and he joins us live from Los Angeles with the very latest good, morning, Jim And a very good. Morning the deadliest fire so far the, car fire six people confirmed dead to firefighters or at. Least a firefighter and a civilian contractor in a. Four residents including three members of one family a seventy year old woman and. Her two small great grandchildren and then yesterday in the Ferguson fire the? One that. Is responsible for. Closing seventy national park a second firefighter was killed by, a falling tree so you have a total of eight deaths in those two hundred thousand. Acres how are they doing in the in the battle to contain that fire it's rough it really is this is. And we've heard this past couple of years the word unprecedented in the way the fire behavior. Is and and we hear it again but. This time I'm hearing anger in the frustration of firefighters simply because they just can't seem to figure it out once. They get a handle on the direction, of fire may be going because of the weather the fire itself creates in, us More intense, because it, is so dry, out there at that explodes in its behavior so. When they predict it's going in one direction, the explosion causes it to, break in at, one point into three different fronts in run in three different directions and one of the reasons why this, family was overrun by flames there, were no evacuation orders in that neighborhood because firefighters didn't really. Know that the fire was going to, go in that direction so they are angry too long. Along with their frustration at least the firefighters are. Because they can't seem to get a handle on the way this thing is. Going there's a little bit of good news however last night they told? Us they're. Up to about. Seventeen percent containment which is great it's been in the, low single digits for nearly a week and now they have double digit containment now but. That's still means the fire is mostly out of control top of the hour news we heard just a heart wrenching. Sound bite from my grandfather who I guess escaped the fire but couldn't get his grandkids out. Of the house and it was It's just I mean really it was. Heartbreaking heartbreaking yeah Just listening? To, that can you tell us your story Ed blitz oh he's the husband of the. Seventy year old woman who in. The two great grandchildren he went out to get supplies he went, to the store and as he was at, the store he got a call from his wife. Saying we. See the fire coming toward the back door he got he. Said he said he dropped everything and headed right back he helped one man who was who suffered. Some burned, in any ran to get into the neighborhood and he he claimed at least we heard over the weekend that he, wasn't allowed to get back in the the law enforcement. What let him, pass the line to get in there and he said you probably heard any audio. That he talked to his grandson up until the time his grandson great grandson rather five year old James. Up until the, point that he could, not speak anymore, he was saying grandpa come. Get us. Come get us and it was just, it it, is it is, a heartbreaking, piece? Of audio two here. But That's that man story he said he blames himself he didn't take care. Of business he says he should not left his family in harm's way but no one knew the fire. Was heading in, that direction that's part, of that frustration, on the erotic fire behavior. We were. Just talking about exactly right all right, thank you, Jim Jim. Roope in. California Seven forty three now Cowboy's quarterback Dak Prescott maybe you heard. This over the weekend he he is. Standing by his owner, Jerry Jones said yes The he, said football. Players should be standing for the national anthem not taking a knee said the anthem is not the. Time or the place for protests never protest I'd never protest during the anthem and I don't think that's the time where the venue. To do so the game of football, is always brought me such a piece, and I think it does the same for a lot of. People a lot of people playing the, game a lot of people watching the game a lot of people that have any. Impact of the game so when you. Bring such a controversy To the to the stadium to the, field to the game takes away it, takes away from that takes away from the joy into the. The love that football brings a lot He acknowledged that social injustice issues exist in our country and says it is time to act for me I'm all about. Making change making a difference and I. Think this whole Nolan and all that was all about just. Raising awareness and the fact that we're still talking about social injustice years later I think we've. Got to that point I think we've proved and we, know that the social injustice so I'm. Taking a next step that whatever that may be for action and not just kneeling I've always believe standing up for what I. Believe in and that's what I'm gonna continue to and somebody put the question to Ezekiel Elliott as well Coats Anyone else who Dallas we stand So a little bit hard, to hear there but you heard the end Zeke saying we're the Dallas. Cowboys America's team we stand. For the anthem so to to of your boss tells you to do what they're, saying, is. Seven forty five let's get an. Update on traffic now. Here's Bill Jackson this traffic is sponsored by Page Publishing at the high five on the six thirty five eastbound ramp to northbound seventy five central an accident still blocks that left lane and on six thirty. Five westbound past midway it's a wreck in the way at least one lane blocked there yet near DFW airport on one eighty three eastbound aim, and Carter boulevard, an accident blocks the left lane and that's not backed. Up into Bedford MIR de your. Texas Motor Speedway I thirty five w. Remain shut down northbound approaching one fourteen that's all due. To a crash think about one of those alternates either highway three seventy seven or FM one fifty six to..