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"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

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01:56 min | 5 d ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

"Secretary of commerce has fired the director of the bureau of standards over aries director jose ricardo garcia chronicles a 1950s salesman whose battery additive x2 is proven not to work by the national bureau of standards i didn't know that much about it and then when i started doing research i was like holy crap this story is huge the hero is bureau director alan astin father of adams family star john astin and grandfather of rudy star sean astin who both appear in the film scientific integrity is the main theme of the movie there's a difference between opinions and facts the film screens at the alamo drafthouse cinema dc in this sunday at 1 pm jason frailey wtup news reality fans looking forward to the new season of dancing with the stars should know that it's possible that abc might postpone this week's season premiere here's the issue tied to whether or not to go ahead on tuesday with the celebrity reality dancing show it's now back on abc after being a streamer exclusive last year show show matt walsh an actor former from veep he's one of the actors in the cast right now he walked away from personally realize that there was a writer strike thing that they were being picketed because of that tv guys matt walsh tells us that sag after i had given its okay for union member actors to participate the show isn't covered under that strikes rules but contestant walsh is a member of both the actors and writers unions other reality shows premiering this week survivor is into season forty -five will the be thirty -fifth season of the amazing race and on thursday on abc it's the golden bachelor or this bachelor is a seventy two year old widower to twenty five and fifty five powered by maximus moving people and jay brooks fanny a little out our over till kickoff for washington looking to go to three and oh as they take on the one -on -one

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WTOP 24 Hour News

01:51 min | 17 hrs ago

Fresh update on "seventy two year" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"Dallas glass for your glass mirror and showered or needs visit dulles class dot com top stories on w -t -o -p jurors have started deliberations tonight in the loudoun county trial of former school for intended with government funding set to run out of twelve oh one a m sunday the senate works on a bipartisan bill to try to keep the government from shutting down a feisty first hearing today in house trees into president by keep it here for full details on these stories and more just ahead on w t you o p know the bachelors changed a little bit in terms of age now it's the golden bachelor are jason freely our entertainment editor has more about that coming up and now from w t o p small business september series presented by eagle bank here's lindsey jeffries the ceo of higher achievement our relationship with eagle bank been fundamental to everything higher achievement has been able to do over the last ten years they helped us by and renovate our headquarters office and adams morgan on columbia road they've helped us through fiscal challenging times they've helped us annually with our going places gala it's a very generous sponsor they've helped us as volunteers recruiting mentors as well as doing one -time volunteer it's activities really run the gamut and we're really grateful to hear more of this interview visit utop and search small business september to learn more about how eagle bank can help your business grow go to eaglebankcorp .com equal housing lender member fdic eaglebank building business building relationships seven fifty two it's september summer's coming to an end and now it's time to get caught up on all those projects that you put off so you could go on vacation and one of those of course is getting a new roof this is george phone call patrick fingers at new look home design and wait until you hear the offer that he has for you right now offering fifty percent off of all materials fifty percent off roofing siding and doors plus qualify for zero zero percent interest -free financing for five years that's a deal you cannot be folks to pick up the phone to call schedule the a free consultation and get this it gets better you can get dinner on us get a one hundred dollar restaurant dot com gift card just for inviting new look into your home any completed estimates will receive a gift card whether you purchase from or them not mention my name when you call to schedule do it i have over forty thousand customers have done trust the experts for over twenty years pick up the phone call eight hundred two seven nine fifty three hundred at eight hundred two seven nine fifty three hundred or visit new look home design dot com this is wtop opinion fifty three on wto p after nine years on the job the guy running the virginia alcoholic beverage authority control is stepping away it's travis hill who recently told governor glenn youngkin of his decision to step down as bc chief executive officer he was first appointed to that job in twenty fourteen he's been with virginia state government for twelve years and they say a nationwide searches beginning for a new person to take over that job another series in abc's the bachelor franchises geared to baby boomers wtop entertainment editor jason fraley tells us there are some local connection what do you think you're looking for dating on this show is going to be an altogether new experience seventy two -year -old gary turner is looking for love as a widower from hudson indiana vying for his heart or twenty two contestants including two from our area nancy hulkower a retired interior designer from alexandria virginia and jon vassos a private school administrator from rockville maryland the show will be hosted by former nfl quarterback jesse palmer who starred on season five of the bachelor and now hosts the bachelor and the bachelorette pre -dating travis kelsey and taylor swift as an nfl dating story in pop culture the bachelor premieres tonight at eight p m on a b c jason fraley debbie to the news the starbucks pumpkin spice latte is now twenty years old and a contributor to the new york times argues the flavor of latte here has never been cool pumpkin spice but strangely that may be the secret to its success ella spice latte has survived blistering political environments harrowing global recessions endless cycles of beverage and diet trends by refusing to be cool and now it's a touchstone of the american palate she before adds starbucks unveiled its latte pumpkin simply did not exist as a consumer and now it's everywhere sports at 25 and 55 powered by maximus moving people and innovation forward 755 i think there's even like pumpkin spice cup of noodles yeah yeah i i

"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:19 min | 5 d ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

"It's possible ABC might postpone this week's season premiere here's the issue tied to whether or not to go ahead on Tuesday with the celebrity reality dancing show WTOP news the show Matt Walsh an actor from VEEP he's one of the actors in the cast right now he walked away rehearsal from when he realized that there was a writer's strike thing that they were being picketed because of that TV Guide's Matt Roush tells us SAG AFTRA had given its okay for union member actors to participate the show isn't covered under that strike's rules but but contestant Walsh is a member of both the actors and writers unions other reality shows premiering this week the amazing race and the golden bachelor a seventy two -year -old widower sandy cozell WTOP news it appears the famous Pegasus caller worn by the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is still up for sale a direct after an auction the axios reports there weren't any bids high enough for Potomac auctions estimate two of hundred thousand four hundred thousand dollars a fan gifted the necklace to RBG even no it's said to cost less than two hundred bucks part of its value comes from the wearer and when it was worn Ginsburg wrote it awarded rather during a justice portrait when Brett Kavanaugh became a justice and also on her first day back after she was hurt in a fall throwing back the cokes and Doritos this began well a new study shows the junk food could increase the risk of developing depression in women the findings indicate this is especially true when eating and eating with stuff with artificial sweeteners in it the study published in the journal JAMA Network open examined the diets of nearly 32 middle -aged female nurses those who consumed over nine portions a day had about fifty a percent higher risk for developing depression than those consuming four portions or less the link between ultra processed foods and depression remains unknown according to the study however recent information shows artificial sweeteners provoke a specific transmission in the brain possibly leading to development the of depression and then sports at 25 and 55 powered by Red River technology decisions aren't black and white think red getting right back on track here here's Frank it is real a test for

"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

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04:10 min | Last month

"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

"Seventy two -year -old emily lou in twenty twenty one sparked a weeks long search in northern virginia now nbc four reports brian sears is admitting that he killed lou who and hit her body in the woods in lordon sears rented a room inside lou's home he faces charges of second -degree murder and concealing a body which carry a max penalty of forty five years behind bars sears plea plea deal offers a range of twenty two to thirty two years of prison time sentencing is set for a maryland man facing a long list of charges tonight after attacking two state troopers with a knife twenty two -year -old anthony oliveris oliveris junior of hollywood maryland is charged with attempted first -degree murder attempted second -degree murder first -degree assault second -degree assault and the use of a dangerous weapon with the intent to injure maryland state police say when they arrived at his home for a back all the various came outside and allegedly stabbed one of the troopers in the chest twice oliveris was then shot he's in the hospital recovering from the gunshot wounds the trooper who was stabbed is expected to be okay both troopers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave as is procedure in these cases in 1984 a woman was murdered along h street resulting in arrest the of sixteen different black man many who lived in that neighborhood eight of those men were convicted in the case but they have always maintained that they didn't do it now they're hoping that the president will hear their this story case makes sense to nobody that hears it should not have made sense in 1984 christopher turner clifton yarborough and russ overton have maintained their innocence through decades in prison arguing to the supreme in court that prosecutors didn't disclose evidence that could have helped to quit them we were really fighting our word because the evidence was withheld in 2017 the supreme court said that wouldn't have mattered we want to see a wrong right the only way that can happen now is by a presidential pardon the innocence project and new america cast by former eight street resident shannon lynch helping overton and the others apply for one we wasn't there i wasn't there and it's not right john doleman w t l p news it's nine forty seven family members of many nine eleven victims say they don't want to see a plea deal involving those allegedly behind the terror attacks it is our fervent hope you will once again stand up for the victims those words in a letter to president biden from more than two thousand nine eleven family members and survivors it's after the pentagon last week sent a letter to the families revealing plea deals are being considered in which the five men would accept responsibility and plead guilty in exchange for not receiving the death penalty plea deals would eliminate the public trials of the men yet families say they are still waiting to see phone records and other documents that could shed light on that fateful day matt piper cbs news new york the top stories that we're working on tonight at w tlp t we're learning more about why it took dcs first responders twenty three minutes after initial reports to enter a but a doggy daycare work ten animals drown american man implicated in an isis plot to attack national harbor enters a plea in a separate incident keep it here for full details on these stories in the minutes now nine forty eight traffic whether on the aids bob in learn the w two p fixer on three ninety five northbound slow from duke street towards seminary road single right getting by the works on their night and they are working on sixty six westbound a sycamore street getting my single file of the it beyond the beltway the pace is good ninety five northbound in stafford exit one forty right lane blocked by road and work traffic is uh... generally good on the beltway in prince george's county they are working however in both directions near two oh two single and getting by the paving interlude beltway from georgia avenue past university boulevard the works on their two right lanes get by and northbound two seventy single left lane gets by between the beltway and old georgetown road also past the paving bob and we're going back now to seven news first alert meteorologist steve rooton steve looks it like looks uh... we've got some pretty decent

"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

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01:57 min | Last month

"seventy two year" Discussed on WTOP

"Years in the dmv greenberg and betterment has helped clients win the compensation they deserve and as always pay no fee unless your case one is visit gb lawyers dot com and feel better dave del dine wtop traffic weekend forecast seven news first alert meteorologist steve rudman although skies have grown brighter across the area still have a chance for a few showers and thunderstorms moving through the evening hours temperatures will slowly fall through the seventies patchy fog overnight into early tomorrow morning wake up temperatures mid 60s to lower 70s 85 to 90 for daytime high warmer on on saturday sunday near 90 degrees with mostly sunny skies chance for strong to severe storms on monday with temperatures in the lower 90s i'm seven news meteorologist steve rudin the first alert weather center sunshine right now 80 in dc eighty -two in centerville wto p at six forty money ten news and forty past the hour it's brought to you by pen fed great rates for everyone to jeff claybaugh job growth world in july the labor department's companies editor fewer than expected one hundred eighty seven thousand jobs last month the the unemployment rate did fall to three point five percent oregon drivers can soon do something that's still been offers seventy two years pump their own gas allow lifting the ban on self -service pumps goes into effect saturday leaving new jersey is the only state that still bans it arlington has a new tourism slogan it is all in arlington tourism's a two point eight billion dollar business in arlington county northern virginia makes up forty percent of tourism travel in the the dow finished today down a hundred and fifty points the s &p five hundred down twenty four the nasdaq lost fifty jeff clabel wtob news alright jeff at forty one there's been a major data breach and technology trouble at hospitals in five states cyber a attack is affecting facilities operated by prospect medical holdings it has hospitals clinics and in

"seventy two year" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

04:36 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

"Today changing to indigenous peoples day. Excuse me the seventy two year old legendary. nba coach an nba. Coach likened the fifteenth century italian explorer who sailed to present. Day bahamas in fourteen. Ninety two to a genocidal mass murderer quote he initiated a new world genocide close quote popovich said of columbus via the san antonio express news quoting him again he set in motion. What followed the annihilation of. Every indigenous person in hispaniola which was haiti and the dominican republic which was an is haiti and the dominican republic of today right. He took slaves. He says he mutilated. He murdered close quote. Popovich also took issue with the idea. That celebrating birthday was an honor for italian americans. Quitting mcgann's even talia. Cloning and again. It's not a knock on italian americans. That's a silly argument. He says it's like saying we should be proud of hitler because we are german. It makes no sense. it's about columbus. Not about italian americans. So there are a lot of states that have come out and scratched columbus day and make indigenous peoples day but in our city. Are we that backwards that we have school district said do that. I'm amazed just amazed close quote. He added Now the alamo heights. School district didn't respond to any of the statements made by popovich. Joe biden became the first president to mark indigenous peoples day over the weekend he said. The day would be observed along with columbus day. And this i believe was president. Biden's quote here. It says you gotta fix picture. Putting on those aviator glasses right for generations. Federal policies systematically sought to simulate and displace native people in a radical native cultures. Close quote in wrote okay in the indigenous peoples day proclamation trying to remember and you guys can correct me or you know post when the podcasts hits did trump ever do a proclamation. Nope i didn't think so. So you know kudos to biden for doing so. Thank you Goes on to say today. We recognize indigenous peoples resilience and strength as well as the immeasurable positive impact that they have made on every aspect of american society. Qlo-quote acknowledged the role of italian americans played in us society but also referenced the violence in harm columbus and other explorers of the age brought about on the americas. According again today we also acknowledge the painful history of wrongs and atrocities that many european explorers inflicted on tribal nations and indigenous communities biden. Wrote and here again. He says quote it is a measure of our greatness as a nation that we do not seek to bury the shameful episodes of our pass that we face them honestly we bring them to light and we and we do all we can to address them close quote. Well okay great so here it is imprint and now part of american you know historical record right. Would you agree with that brother. Okay so i always like to pick these apart a little bit. And i would do this of you know of any and have done this with any sitting. Administration did so bombing administration and florida. Okay so the recognizing indigenous peoples resilience than strength will thank you As well as the immeasurable positive impact that they have made on every aspect of american society. Okay examples please. Oh oh you didn't include those right okay. He acknowledged let's see. He says he's acknowledging the painful history of wrong and atrocities that many european explorers inflicted on tribal nations and indigenous communities..

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"seventy two year" Discussed on The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

"Thanks for listening. Hunting for his first major league hit and base it into laughter. Now but that ball. Back in the yankee dugout derek. Jeter after going old for six finally as his first major league hit be. I lobby for that young into gary. Judy you gotta run on that one. That's holy cow. Thirty minute rounded at insight pitcher high fastball. Creamed in this league home run. And it's minor league player of the year for two years before this season is rapidly becoming the yankees player of the year as a rookie. Another big hit for derek. Jeter just out of the reach of garciaparra. Dugout erupts for the yankees. The to one swung on head high. In the air that dick left-center football is going to be high. It's gonna be squid slam the first grand slam of gina's career over the love of the two seventy two years new. The yankees all time hits leader. Now it's twenty. Two three thousand deals field single fantasy third base. Rbi for teeter. The yankees lead three nothing. They taught that ball into the yankee dugout. In case it's his last one and that is going to be for derek. Jeter his puddle hidden. Rbi single has jeeter says goodbye to baseball. Hey i'm grandma inviting you to check out. My winning.

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Keith Urban's Tour Production Manager, 72, Dies From Fall

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Keith Urban's Tour Production Manager, 72, Dies From Fall

"Country star Keith urban is mourning the death of his longtime tour manager who fell from a stage in Ohio Keith urban's tour manager Randy Baja Fletcher joined him a decade ago after working with groups like ZZ Top Randy Travis and Brooks and Dunn the seventy two year old Fletcher fell off the stage last week while preparing for the lake your read bash on the bay concert he died a day later urban told Billboard Fletcher had an orbit of light they all loved him and he was grateful Fletcher chose to be part of urban's road family Fletcher was an army veteran who had served in Vietnam he received the country music association's first ever touring lifetime achievement award in twenty seventeen I'm Jackie Quinn

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Monsters and Mixers

Monsters and Mixers

05:33 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Monsters and Mixers

"In kensington maryland the sniper stugotz. What a twelve hour break until they took their next victim at around nine twenty pm. Seventy two year old paschal charlotte charlotte. A retired carpenter was shot while he was walking on georgia avenue in washington dc. He succumbed to his injuries. Less than an hour leader associated. The craziest thing about this string of murders is that each victim was killed by a single bullet fired from an unknown distance. Away in each case the perpetrators fire single shot and seemingly disappeared. This is a pattern that was not recognized until after the shootings occurred on october third. As to be expected the second. This story hit the news. Fear spread quickly throughout the region. Charles moose the chief of police for montgomery county maryland. Give a press conference and told parents at schools were now on what is called a code blue alert which meant that children must be cup indoors. No outdoor recess activities field trips. None of that as a parent. I'm sure as a terrifying to hear. I would just be like you're staying home. And that's what a lotta people. Did he made it a point to tell them that. The schools were safe but many parents pick their kids up early from school as they did not want him taking the bus or walking home understandably so right. Yeah montgomery county in washington. Dc public schools went into a full lockdown as well. So i actually have a friend. Shout out to josh. If you're listening who was of elementary school age in the area at this time and he distinctly remembers no recess and also remember as being told to zigzag when they got.

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

"Actually he's a. He's a broken mississippi. Seventy two years old. And i like i go to his house all the time. I'll take some. Hey what are you doing. Because like the knowledge that people who have experienced everything that you want is so much more beneficial than san. Hey you wanna go party. You wanna go drink wearing college. That's what we're supposed to. I'm trying to say okay. Let's skip those years and put these years now and then whenever you guys are working your regular jobs. I'll be able to go on car. I'll be able to go and enjoy myself with my family. We'll be able to take these trips and do whatever so as far as friends. I don't really have a big group of friends. I don't have anybody that i would consider like my age to be really close to me. That's a hustler light me. Well you better off perfectly honest. I was very much the same way. I've always been ahead myself in in years if you will and that agent particular it's very easy to You know kind of monkey see monkey do and you know you're you're certainly a standout man so you know just keep keep hitting it. I think i certainly understand moms desire to kind of settle down onto something. But i'm forty six years old. And i'm still trying to figure out what i want to be when i grow up my hair. That's okay just keep hitting it until you find what you're you're absolutely love the most and once you do you'll find that it's cliche but it's true when you love what you're doing you're not working man you know you've just out crushing you're enjoying it so i wanted to get back to the deal specifically because i just can't help myself you know the deal guy leading up to this deal jenin. Joe had said speak to twenty five people a day..

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"seventy two year" Discussed on The Daily Zeitgeist

The Daily Zeitgeist

05:09 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on The Daily Zeitgeist

"And. We're back and so some some interesting news. An unopened and sixty four copy of super mario sixty four just sold for over one point. Five million dollars. was sixteen bids sixteen bids for sixty four. Fuck is happening. i don't know. But i will say it's very interesting. There's like in this article on site to like just to give you some perspective right. The first comic book that sold for a million dollars was action. Comics number one. Which is the debut of superman. Okay it was in twenty ten and it was. It was printed in nineteen thirty. This piece was seventy two years old. Okay the for baseball card for more than a million t two oh six honus wagner in. Two thousand card was printed in nineteen o nine. It was ninety one years old when it was sold. This mario cartridge. It's only twenty five years old and it's already getting over a million dollars and like what the fuck is happening. They say they're a mixture of things. Pandemic has caused a lot of people to get into more vintage games then like comic book collectors. Apparently are diversifying their investments. And getting into vintage games and also geriatric millennials and gen xers wit. Who are coming into crypto. Apparently seemed to be the biggest buyers because these auction houses noticing. Uptick when the crypto. Market's doing well. So i guess maybe it's just super inflated right now but i i don't know melsungen million and a half for a fucking video games like would you do with that. Replay it miles to fund. You imagine just yes just really cool. Just trying to dammit into their p. s. five. I mean have you ever. Have you ever tried to blow on a you know. First edition copy of a superman comic. It's not fun it burns up when you put it in an electrical device. Yeah i had this game. I made the mistake of opening it and apparently turned didn't realize trained down one point five six million dollars By doing so yeah the other thing is like they say like you know i like it for collectors right like i used to collect basketball. Cards and shit rookies right. Rookie cards are worth the most. Like the first appearance of something is typically what gives something a lot of value to collectors. That's why like the first appearance of batman You know the fucking all these other things like first editions or appearances typically is what gets people spending money and a lot of people were like. We thought an og legend of zelda would sell for more than a and sixty four copy of super mario sixty four because like for for super mario heads like you know some people luna really like it but it's the first three d version of mario. Okay i get that but the the open just to give you a comparison an og legend of zelda any s cartridge will only eight hundred seventy thousand.

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Walking the Shadowlands

Walking the Shadowlands

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Walking the Shadowlands

"Visit drink of disclosure going on to let us know when not alone in the universe and that some of the entities shared a space with us our technological species just like ourselves and have technology that might be helpful to us. I was clued that this was going on by a Deemed mitchell the sixth man to walk on the moon. And i think if anyone goes on youtube watches everything they can find by. Ed mitchell though quickly realized that an gracia integrity an author. You could scarcely wish to find and he was very emphatic in cooling on the american government declassified going on to acknowledge the materials and the technology that we have could benefit the whole of humanity. It could end slavery to The oil corporations and give us free energy. He was motivated by that. What it could mean for humanity motivated are honoring families who've been silenced during the seventy two year period science debunking and threat by us military with death threats down the generations of their families. They saw i want. I heard him speaking about bat and realizing here is a man who is bound by all sorts of layers of official secrets as is everyone involved with the apollo mercury emissions. If he can say that if that's what he's allowed to say it makes it very significant. What is he not allowed. If these say that i'm gonna take it seriously. And he says anyone to about Off being in a populated universe. Anyone he skeptical about. The ufo phenomenon studied law. He says l. e. surrounding crash retrievals. And that is what davis lewis zongo talking about publicly now in nineteen and twenty twenty and say the same. If if you're not sure if you skeptical just go down that rabbit hole. Just follow up on information about retreatment serious from aqua- vehicles that might be your red pill Theory and of course. I find the timing of the release of information typical. They really set while people are preoccupied with the conference situation. Soy people are going to pay so much tension saw actually with they start. Introducing stop people are going to say but we told you that these executive hundred exactly at i had that feeling about the The on typical academy of sciences back in two thousand nine there saying this so that when a disclosures made by other authority or something obvious happens. They can say oh. Don't you remember. We talked about this. Think you're right. It's the same but it's fun. They do it now because there are a lot of people locked down at home with nothing to do other than google. Go when you chew. So it's a perfect time for a lot of people to take notes and just follow up on what they hearing from john. This though eric davis go instead shop on at mitchell and everyone's desperate for entertainment. What takes time over.

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Retire South Shore Radio

Retire South Shore Radio

04:50 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Retire South Shore Radio

"That seventy two year. Mark i mean again. The tools are where you put the money a religious tools that get get you to the endpoint really what you want to be looking at the overall strategy and what your goal is so getting ahead of that just allows you to avail are really low tax environment right now. The tax code is there. So let's use it to our advantage if we can use it to our advantage so basically paying less taxes on money that is going to be distributed and you're going to have to pay taxes on it at some point reclassifying accounts to maybe have them all structured as ira's may make sense it may not but it may make sense for you of the reason being from required minimum distribution standpoint. Is that if you have. Ira's you five or six different. Ira sitting around the place the irs. Say you have to take a dollar amount out total dollar amount. But they don't care where you take it from so you can isolate one account to take all that money from however if you've had three or four jobs throughout your career which lots of people have and you have three or four employer plans for one ks of four zero three bs. You have to take required distribution from each of those individual accounts and that could have a detrimental impact to you because one of those accounts could be at a twenty five percent loss in the worst time to sell something. When you're out of loss in there so right a little bit of ford thinking Can give you a lot more power when it comes to taking these district and we talk often about the holistic approach that you and your company Delivers that's the when you start talking this kind of tax strategy. It's important to know that there's a very qualified. Cpa who advises and helps out with you on a regular basis. I mean you're talking about the irs. Here and we don't wanna fool around. We wanna make sure we get it right so tell us about tell us about that are among social retirement services. Yeah i mean sexual retirement. Services are overall processes to To analyze and look at every aspect of somebody's retirement and estate planning life and part of that is obviously the tax standpoint of it. And we're able to help people give a of tax strategies but like i say every week i have to say that we cannot give tax advice. But that's why we have a cpa firm that canon carolinian her Her cpa firm and there's multiple cpa's there have been fabulous resource to us being proactive looking at. What's the impact of something not only today but down the road because yeah you don't wanna mess around with taxes and make mistakes. The big reason is not because you don't wanna pay your taxes that you don't wanna miss something specially required distribution because if you do not take the correct amount out the penalty for the amount that you didn't take out is fifty percent That's i said fifty zero. My mouth dropped. My judge has dropped. I saw that a while But the the p. word penalty. That is something that people should be very aware of an boy. You can get really raked over the coals for that. So it it. It again boils down to Working with someone working with you and your colleagues so that we can avoid these pitfalls and And we have the time those of us who are approaching retirement and approaching that age. Even if you're already in retirement. I mean look at. I want to be on the radio. love these conversations. They want people to understand that. There's different things in the ways to skin a cat so to speak But it's not. I think it's too much for an individual to handle everything by themselves. And i think that's why a firm like ours exists to be able to help people and work them through the process To look at their specific and unique needs and say this is what we think is the best strategy for you and this why Again not to sound like a broken record where the money sits is important. But it's not the most material thing it's what do you wanna do. Where do you see yourself you know. I see myself living in florida. Six months out of the year on a need seventy five hundred dollars a month in order to be able to stay in that. Okay well what's the most efficient way for us to get in that. What's what's the best strategy for us to have that in a safe methodical way for you so you're not missing any opportunities but you're also not taking massive massive risk at a time in life or you don't need to be taking massive amounts of risk much more insight on this and other related issues coming up again that no obligation fifteen minutes strategy call is available simply called the number to set it up which is seven eight one eight. Three six forty two.

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The Hinterkaifeck Slaughter

Unexplained Mysteries

01:41 min | 2 years ago

The Hinterkaifeck Slaughter

"On april fifth nineteen seventy two munich detective georg rind gruber arrived at hinder kaifaqu farm to a gruesome scene. Sixty four year old. Andreas gruber seventy two year. Old wife chillier there. Thirty five year old daughter victoria and their seven year old granddaughter to chill you. Juniors bodies were laying in the barn. They'd been bludgeoned to death. With a sharp object chillier. Juniors throat had also been slashed. The families forty four year old maid. Maria baumgartner and their two year old son yosef were found in their beds. Murdered the very same way. Detective ryan gruber suspected. It could have been a robbery turned violent between the nearby towns of grover and beethoven. There was no shortage of petty crime at hinder kayak. The gruber's often dealt with and even employed local thieves hyper inflation and unemployment was on the rise. Since the start of world war one most couldn't afford to live on legitimate wages so many resorted to desperate measures to stay alive. The gruber's couldn't be picky about their farmhands. World war one had killed thirteen percent of german men in there was a serious shortage of competent workers which could be why. The gruber's hired the bigler brothers. Anton and carl bixler had criminal pasts and were known around town as troublemakers. So in detective ryan gruber caught wind of their connection. To the gruber's they became some of his first suspects.

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

06:20 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Come listen to this transcribed the but adam lou costello show senate and sold it to radio stations that weren't directly connected with the abc radio network as such. They got a pretty good amount of clearance. But lou costello's seventy two years ago march twenty fourth nineteen forty nine. We'll have the news from seventy two years ago coming up in just a moment. You're listening to classic radio theater on wednesday on your favorite station. Your struggling with your mortgage you think about it all the time. What are we gonna do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight eight eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you call one. Eight eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All for sure that their child is in the right car seat. At the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen they can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear. Hug come off for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council join me as i prepare collection of cherished family recipes pass through generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right step as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you. By the usda hhs and the ad council thank you for tuning into classic radio theatre here on your favorite station and we are listening to an episode of bud. Abbott lew costello as it was broadcast over. Abc march twenty. Four th nine nineteen forty nine in the newspapers of that thursday seventy two years ago these were some of the headline the senate last night passed a home rule bill to extend rent controls twelve thirteen months and allow some rent boost up to ten percent. Vote sixty eight to ten under the home row. Provisions states would be permitted to remove rent controls cities and towns would be allowed to decontrol areas when the state governor approved president. Truman had asked for a two year extension of controls but attempt to carry out. His request was swamped. Truman also asked for a general strengthening brent laws to punish violators both the senate and the house measure generally loosen controls winston churchill beaming and puffing on a cigar arrived in new york city yesterday and was greeted by several hundred pickets protesting the atlantic packed. Crowd of some two thousand was on hand. Win the queen elizabeth dock plus the pickets who carried signs reading. We can't be sold on more. Mr churchill and north atlantic pack no sobe of peace pact. Yes to white house. Secret service agents met the line or quarantine and at least eight. Other detectives in police details were on the pier. The seventy four year old states in high spirits met by elder. Statesman bernard ba- ruth who will be his host churchill in the country to make the speech cambridge on march. thirty first. He ended his speech might be as important as fulton missouri address. Three years ago which foreshadowed the atlantic pack and made the phrase iron curtain a byword secretary of state. Dean aitchison warned russia in strong terms yesterday against invading oil-rich iran on the pretext. The us building bases air for an attack on the soviet union. He also cautioned moscow that the serious interest of the us and the north atlantic area as demonstrated by the north atlantic security alliance should not be misinterpreted as indicating lessening american interest in the security of iran greece turkey and other friendly nations british foreign secretary. Ernest bevin declared last night. We are not going to despair of united germany yet. In the speech concluded full dress debate in the house of commons on european affairs. He said i believe eastern and western. Germany will do not will unite. I don't think anyone can stop it. Senate confirmation dr james boyd as head of the. Us bureau mind yesterday. Let the next step in the coal mine shutdown squirrelly up to john l lewis lewis the president of the united mine workers called four hundred sixty three thousand hard and soft coal miners out of the pits. Monday to protest. Boyd's appointment. Lewis considers him unqualified since he never was a minor. The work stoppage was termed a memorial to mine accident. Victims hope pious. The twelfth called yesterday for a return to christian teaching in the home and a greater emphasis on health. Swire preaching in the church preaching appel. He said is more than ever urgent today. And the duty of the church before god and men is to teach it as christ's revealed it. The pontiff spoken his annual audience with pastors and lenton preachers of rome. Once again quoting desire for heaven he said is a more pre perfect modem then fear of eternal punishment but from this does not follow that is the most effective motive to hold the people far.

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Kurt Becker's Stroll Through Racing History: Grindstone

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

04:59 min | 2 years ago

Kurt Becker's Stroll Through Racing History: Grindstone

"Only made six career starts but one of them resulted in a victory in the kentucky derby and burst onto the racing. Cd twenty five years ago this month with a win in the louisiana derby. His name was grindstone. A foal from the first crop of nineteen ninety kentucky derby winner dreidel rhinestones was owned and bred by lexington kentucky. Native william tian in the name of his overbrook farm center d wayne lukas grindstone raced twice as juvenile before undergoing surgery for a bone chip in a knee. But after a seven month layoff. He returned to the races with a runner-up relation allowance company at santa anita in february of nineteen ninety-six to start his three-year-old campaign. Despite having made just three career starts grindstone went to new orleans on march seventeen for the great three louisiana derby at a mile and a sixteen despite having nothing more than a maiden special weight victory to his name. Rhinestone was dispatched the two to one second choice behind local favorites arbs magic and it was arbs. Maverick stood and rhinestones way in the final furlong. Tony bentley had. The call takes me puts up. Magic hangs on the inside but it will be grindstone with the lead and sar magic. Grindstone when bill. Louisiana derby by war with terry daily with these victory that day grindstone was now part of discussions for the upcoming kentucky derby but he was lightly raced and no winner of the louisiana derby had won the kentucky. Derby splash gold. In nineteen twenty four grindstone stone would have one more prep race before heading to churchill downs. It would be the arkansas derby on april thirteen. It would be step up to a great two and a stretch out to a mile. An eight rhinestone would enter the starting gate as the eight to five favorite at once again. He would have to deal with the magic in the stretch. Terry wallace brings them home. Describe magic magic comes back. Takes at the magic of turn upset. Rhinestone was only eaten the neck that day but he would be heading to the kentucky derby with a lot of questions surrounding for one thing. Rhinestone had only made five career starts. No horse had won the kentucky. Derby on five starts or less since brokers tip in nineteen thirty-three for another. He wasn't even necessarily the best in these trainers d wayne. Lukas would be sending record. Five horses to the derby and lucas himself was reluctant to rank one above another. As for the rest of the lineup there was unbridled som- who would be the post time favorite. There was avenir from the west coast being trapped by a young trainer. By the name of bob baffert. There were skip away. Who had just set a stakes record in the bluegrass at keeneland. On the first saturday in may nineteen ninety-six. Rhinestone would have to overcome history. He would have to overcome highly talented and more experienced bows and he would have to make a furious. Run in the final furlong. But jockey jerry. Bailey had him in high gear. Dave johnson of abc sports with the goal of cracked late cabinet on the side of town. And here's optima to guide wasn't cabin on the inside was it baby. Mcquaid noted in the top urban grindstone and hit the wire together and it took five minutes for the placing judges to confirm the result of that photo. Finish but the winner of the one hundred twenty second run for the roses was grindstone. As one sports writer. Put it the kentucky. Derby distance is seventy nine thousand inches and by getting his nose in front of the wire grindstone had led only the final four but it was all that he needed five days later. Lucas announced that grindstone had been retired from racing. Following the discovery of another bone chip in the colts need may grindstone the first horse and seventy years to be retired immediately following win in the kentucky derby but he also has become the first horse in seventy two years to win both the louisiana derby and the kentucky derby he had won the first million dollar kentucky derby in history he had given lucas consecutive win and a triple crown race and he had made. Wt young kentucky derby winning owner and brief. I was never proud to stand next to mr young said lucas. Adding this is absolutely the happiest. I've ever been in my life. As a stallion grindstone would become the sire of belmont winter bird stone and the grand sire of classic winners mine that bird and summer bird following his stallion career in kentucky he would relocate to oregon and twenty ten where he would sire more stakes winners in the pacific northwest but the legacy of brian stone began twenty five years ago. This month with a win in the louisiana derby.

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Does This Happen to You

Does This Happen to You

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Does This Happen to You

"Hi i'm chris. Kepler and welcome to does this happen to you. I'm an actor voice actor audiobook narrator and rider. I love tilling and sharing stories about the strange experiences. My friends and i have while doing mundane things like grocery shopping. That's why this podcast features funny stories from fantastic writers about our daily anomalies a micro audio book about life in befuddle men. Just for you our story. This week is from kit irwin. Who you'll find on medium dot com and here is what will happen if you date so one above your eye level what i learned from being a five foot one and a half inch woman married to a six foot four inch man when you stand close to him your head will be even with his chest. You'll have to lean your head back all the way to see his face. The downward pull will force your mouth to open. You will look like a fish or a muppet. You'll never physically see eye to eye before you hug him. You will have to pat him down because anything in his breast pocket will be jammed in your face. Zippers will scrape your skin. Bulky built vocals will stab your breasts. Once you know where the objects are. You'll be able to control your body for a squeezed within the safety zone. When you separate in crowded places you will be the one responsible for always finding him if you ask why he never finds you. He may tell you the truth. You are indistinguishable from the other mounds of hair. You will not know what he looks like on top he could be bald or have an intricately patterned comb over but as long as he has heroin the sides you'll assume he has matching crown the first time he changes the light bulb in a ceiling fixture without needing a chair or a footstool. You'll be in awe. The highest you'll be able to reach is an inch below his height. Your parents will also be awestruck. What else exists beyond your imagination. Are you ready to feel truly small. Well you can't imagine what life is like from his height he won't be able to imagine what it's like for new wars. He will change the shower head to a hand held model and not realize that you can't reach. Put the nozzle back on its mount you will need to fling it up there and you will miss several times every time you shower. He will wonder why the nozzle keeps breaking the only way. You'll be able to simulate. His world is to visit a preschool class. There you will tower over the children. If you hold something above your head can watch them. Jump in vain. They may kick your shins to equalize the power take notes. He will eat more than you can imagine. He will eat twice as much as you and he will stay thin. You won't what you call a meal. He will call a snack to him. A platter is a normal size plate. A pitcher as a mug and serving bowls are super bowls. Storage will be a problem. The upper cabinets the ones you consider fit for only rarely used items will be i level for him. He will store everything high. You will need the footstool but he will trip over the footstool and move it to a far corner of the house. He will also put things on top of the kitchen cabinets. Even with the footstool you will not be able to reach these items. Don't bother using a grabber designed for the elderly. The grabber is effective as the claw is for removing toys from an arcade game us barbecue tongues designed to hold burning coals and slabs of meat. The tongs will safely lower a bleak vase. A silver salver or the sour apple schnapps when you are in bed together. You will only be able to spoon one way. You can press up against his back and your knees behind him. If he tries to spoon you his knees will push your legs out straight. If you're taking airplane together you will sit apart. He will pay for the extra legroom and you will be in the back near the restroom. Fumes when you are with him you will not be able to hold an umbrella unless you poke his eyes out instead you must scree alongside him. Wind will blow the rain onto you while his upper body remains. Dry complain if you must but drowned all hopes of being heard. He is the average height for a shooting guard in the nba. While you're the average height for a seventy two year old woman you abo- shrink as you age. He will approach normal male height. While you will wither to the stature of a child he will be your ticket to know. What crowd is looking at your. Very own human periscope. Thanks so much for listening. If you enjoyed the story share it with your friends. Follow.

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Does This Happen to You

Does This Happen to You

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Does This Happen to You

"Story. This week is from kit irwin. Who you'll find on medium dot com and here is what will happen if you date so one above your eye level what i learned from being a five foot one and a half inch woman married to a six foot four inch man when you stand close to him your head will be even with his chest. You'll have to lean your head back all the way to see his face. The downward pull will force your mouth to open. You will look like a fish or a muppet. You'll never physically see eye to eye before you hug him. You will have to pat him down because anything in his breast pocket will be jammed in your face. Zippers will scrape your skin. Bulky built vocals will stab your breasts. Once you know where the objects are. You'll be able to control your body for a squeezed within the safety zone. When you separate in crowded places you will be the one responsible for always finding him if you ask why he never finds you. He may tell you the truth. You are indistinguishable from the other mounds of hair. You will not know what he looks like on top he could be bald or have an intricately patterned comb over but as long as he has heroin the sides you'll assume he has matching crown the first time he changes the light bulb in a ceiling fixture without needing a chair or a footstool. You'll be in awe. The highest you'll be able to reach is an inch below his height. Your parents will also be awestruck. What else exists beyond your imagination. Are you ready to feel truly small.

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A Ouija board mystery

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

03:55 min | 2 years ago

A Ouija board mystery

"Welcome to kiss myths and mysteries. Heiner host kit chrome in my month-long search our investigation into different forms of nation. I touched on the wage board last friday. And almost as a cautionary tale and immediately received some emails. Asking me to back that up. So i put it to my team of urban legend writers to come up with some information. That was something. I can validate with police. A names and numbers and read over this podcast so here. It is in the small seaside town of dungeness bay. The bodies of seventy five year old eric ward and his seventy two year old wife. Mildred were found on the beach without a mark on either body. The clothes were soaked with seawater. The autopsy report indicated. The water was found in their lungs. The bodies were discovered by a jogger who tracks were the only ones found on the beach when the police arrived locals testified that the couple were often seen walking the beach. at twilight. The couple's adult son clayton ward. Came up from california that after three weeks of intense investigation no suspects were revealed and clayton had to get back to his job as a technology specialist for the silicon valley giant apple but his parting comment to the dungeon is bay. Police was that when he returned he'd be able to identify the murder of his parents in eighteen. Ninety one the patent was granted to elijah bond for the we g board but one of the first mentions of the review board used was in asia around eleven hundred. Ad and historical document documents from that era but the design we know today was based on the talking boards of ohio produced by kennard six months after his first visit to dungeness baked clayton more restrictions on the list of clues. He assured police that if followed would lead them to the murderer of his parents. Seven days later after following the various clues. The police brought in steve hawks. The grounds keeper employed by the wards who under intense interrogation confessed to the drowning of the couple. He claimed that eric had kept a large amount of cash in a safe that he planned on taking. He was however unable to explain how he was going to get into the safe. When asked by the police where he got the clues clayton more replied that he belonged to a small group that used the ouija board to solve crimes and that when his father was contacted his father's spirit told him steve had knocked him unconscious and then dragged him into the waves thinking they would be washed out to sea where they would drown but he was unaware that it was low. Tide and they'd be washed up on the beach with the changing tide. He further toll clayton that. If the police went to steve's house they would find the bloody tire iron news to knock him unconscious. Clayton return to california but when police attempted to contact him with further questions about the clues they found his address was nonexistent. Phone number disconnected no record of employment at the apple corporation. Then investigator that was brought in on the case discovered that eric and ward owned a ouija board and from journal they cap learn that they were often the host of the spirit calling itself. Dozo now we g board users will tell you that. Zoe is the demon spirit of the ouija board that sometimes he becomes protective of those that. Hold the open through the board that allows him to enter this world. Where the wards holding the door open for a demon spirit that manifested into the image of a protective son that never existed and when they were murdered by their grounds keeper was a door that allowed so to pass back and forth between this world and is shut. In which world is he

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"seventy two year" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

Wendell's World & Sports

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

"Dwayne casey of the detroit. Pistons terry starts so the trailblazer typical of new york. Knicks stan van. Gundy of the new orleans. Pelicans these guys all in their early sixties. And you've got half the league's head coaches who are fifty years or older in. Nba benches were also filled with veteran assistant. So this is something whereas cadillac. Hey man this needs to be done earlier this month. San antonio forward drew e banks in assistant coach becky hammon and other staff staffers. Of the san antonio spurs they entered the nba safety protocols for covid nineteen and contract tracing. They returned last week. More than half the spurs in new orleans. Pelicans were exposed to the virus. Net led to cancellation of their game on monday. But for the most part band when you're speaking about the age and we really don't think about that again. We don't think about that in terms of the age of these coaches and we so focused on the players in terms of their chances of getting it. We don't think about coaches who are not in the same shape or have the same immune systems that these players do even though players are susceptible to it. Also these guys are far from superman term the being immune to the virus so as part of the nba's ongoing awareness campaign. They showed a video man. Seventy two year olds in tonioli spurs coach. Gregg popovich receiving. The kobe vaccine in the video was featured in a public service. Announcement that aired during the league's thursday night doubleheader on a tee it was pretty good Popovich is the oldest head coach in the nba. And of course with him seventy two years at a greater risk than his player hospitalization or death where he worried to contract the come virus l. I thought the i thought the video was a really good meal. Let me play the audio for you. This is This is coach. Pop the psa of him receiving the vaccine for the coronavirus covert vaccine. Shot will keep me safe. Keep my family's safety. Budda people say learn masks is.

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"seventy two year" Discussed on The World at Large

The World at Large

05:01 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on The World at Large

"In asia. Do not have that type of you. Something china's more on this. This is also like japan and singapore south korea in south korea other than that most countries in the region. Don't really think that don't they have more positive. You're china you could see that. Especially in southeast asia with countries like lao in thailand. It's it's very different very different mindset. Would looking so. That's pretty interesting i'm however we have more important story than elections. This is the most important story of again. I'm trying to do a funny story. At the end of every podcasts or did not took one look at this new said this stoop. I did not say he gave me a look. I may have given him a look. However i think it's important story because a man new york returned over to library book and this is breaking news right but this the reason this is interesting is because this book seventy two years overdue. So what's it called. it's called great heart. The life story of theodore roosevelt. Seen going have to look that up the gallic up on where good reads ooh folly following. What's your what's your at. I'm not gonna tell them my last name. Well search ian you'll find it. I'm like a top reviewer. Yeah a top top reviews. Get like twenty lakes so corey according to ian. That's on me So anyways yeah. This book was returned. The life of theodore roosevelt's biography and has written by daniel henderson. It was found according to the owner in a crate in storage. So this man who talking about his name is john moss and he went to the library to return where the staff told him. It was supposed to be returned in april of nineteen forty nine of us world war. Two's just ended right. Poor just started so. That's a putting that into perspective that he had that book stolen from the library for the entire cold war. In retrospect seems like some cold war propaganda maybe Pretty rebellious stuff So the late fee a late fee was t technically supposed to be two hundred forty two dollars based off the time then because in in that time like the nineteen forties the library at a penny a day policy. I so every day. it's late you you penny. This was a lot of money then. pettis worthless like they are now of hence. Oh my pennies are worth something my love and affection and so go off. That is two hundred forty two dollars. is a lot of pennies. So you don't wanna oh that many pennies and this again. The calculating for today would likely be a lot more but it doesn't matter because the library decided we're going to drop all charges nicer them very nice of them. They said you know we don't want you need to pay. We're good however. I thought was interesting because a seventy two year old book or a old book. These returned is very unique in especially because it's only one of two copies In because the library stop carrying it. Well boy if that could talk Tell us about storage great all all the places all go dr seuss rate. Yeah anyways I hope guys First of all. I'm done with the podcast out. Does all the stories we have for today guys. I know you join it. But if you didn't i hope you did. I'm sorry if he didn't but you definitely did. I know ian. Did he sent over there like who nodding his head so he he enjoyed it. So that means you guys must have to so it you did. In fact like the episode. You should leave a like you wanna leave a review. You wanna when you leave a review. You wanna leave. giant beautiful. Paragraph boat leans elbows And just all the stuff that you think be shakespearian. Yeah share this with a friend. We're not in stock telling scholarly story today. Because i'm still don't have a good memory anymore. He's aging employed. But you guys should share the front. If you're in line and you wanna share someone just just tap them if look. I'm i work at walmart right. And i see i i wait in line. I see the lines are like twenty minutes long so just if you're way line talked people be like. Hey what's your favorite food where you're from. Do you follow that logic. All these normal questions that you would ask a person when you're waiting in line with them do often go up to strangers in go. What's your favorite food. These are conversation. Starters i you started hi. How are you You pick out like gum in the line. You're like oh i i. I d like this flavor got. I don't know if i like it. And they'll be like i love it and they'd be like what other food do you like. In by the way while the large met. Just say some charisma last sense. Yeah so that's how you get into conversation people I'm kind of the expert clear Yeah so anyways. I'll stop talking. I hope you guys enjoyed this episode of the world at large. We're gonna get going I had a great time so you are listening to the world at large in. This was created by paul. Two thousand one he. I have a good day bye..

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"seventy two year" Discussed on 10 Bestest

10 Bestest

09:35 min | 2 years ago

"seventy two year" Discussed on 10 Bestest

"We share our ten favourite things of the moment. Anything goes hello. Everyone i'm brain hurt. I'm karen mcfarlane holman in here. We are with another episode of tim. Bessis you excited. Yes good and i'm excited to hear. What another reviewer has to say that's right. We have another review that we wanted to read. This is from scott. Gw 'em he says fast paced optimistic content every week. Always a good way to start the week long time listener of cool sheets and excited to see the show continue. Anger grow as ten best us. So that's cool Along timeless. I love it. Yeah that's true you know. we're pretty optimistic. I would say yeah. That's kind of definitely to become a cushy. You have to be something pretty cool. So that usually lends itself to more optimistic things. But i think we both kind of liked to focus on the good things that are out there because there's so many negative ones that we don't need to spend time everybody knows about those all right. Well i am going to go. I and my first call sheet is it's a love story. You know horrible situations so we talk about how domestically are in here here. I am talking about This article is love. And that's reunited seventy two years later so this was in the new york times in december of two thousand eighteen. Actually and i was going to have it back then vehicle. She'd and it kind of went off my radar and then it was re introduced to me on the daily every sunday. They read one of their articles. Accuse one of their smart apps that they're also you can download and pay for real one of articles. So i was read this article to me again and the backstory of the author which is also very cool. And it's about these. Two people david wyss snia and He met helen spitzer or zippy as she was known in. Nineteen forty-three at an hush s- crematory. But he quickly realized she was no ordinary inmate. She was clean always neat. She wore a jacket and smelled good. And just the fact that she was talking to a male guards and was in this she definitely was a kind of a privileged prisoner and some people did have that even though they were in this horrible situation. Same thing mr Wiz neha was also. He was a singer so he could sing any entertained and that gave him some special privileges as well and zippy was a graphic design artist for the camp and it was really interesting. She were first. She worked doing very grunt labor and a chimney fell on her. She got hurt. She could talk away. She knew some german so she talked about her skills. And when i love is she also put hidden messages in some of the graphics and ended up helping a lot of the resistance movements The story then goes into this. Love story which is amazing. And i kinda don't want to give it away. But i'm also out of time so definitely read or listen to lovers and shoots reunited seventy two years later church. Yes i am so intrigued now and also it is it. Sounds like it's a happy ending in some sense that they both survived. And then apparently they got to see each other again. So yeah and a fell the became lovers and they fell in love. And they made this pact to meet in a certain place in when they both got out if they both got out and obviously seventy two years later didn't quite work out the way that they planned so when they do reunite and the story that evolves with that is so beautiful. I didn't even get to that part. Which is so amazing. Mostly zippy is an amazing person. Jack her own cool. She more sure. I want to learn more about her because the things that she was doing kind of reminded me as a simone seguin a little bit amazing people that stepped up in these fathomable circumstances and then did so much. Good kind of behind the scenes in all of these things you know. She was entrusted with all the. She was really putting your life on the line. Though entrusted with this privilege got to do more things and really took advantage of it in big ways which is really cool to learn about. Oh well. I can't wait to read that. Yeah and a love story part of it. We'll just it's a tear jerker version so beautiful. Oh i bet all right. Thank you for that. Welcome okay my first call sheet. I'm going to be talking about. It's a movement it's an organization and it is worldwide and it is called leader of light. So it's a global grassroots movement committed to providing affordable sustainable solar light to people who have limited or no access to electricity so this is of course a worldwide problem and first world countries of course but in many countries access to clean water and access to electricity and many other things and so this organization is specifically looking at late to be able to provide that to people they work with a lot of partnerships around the world. They are based out of the philippines and japan's of their east asia. Or i guess part of asia and they have done so much work that is just amazing so they have at this point installed three hundred and fifty thousand bottle lights in more than fifteen countries and the way that they do is by reusing plastic bottles and then using very simple different components that you can learn to put together and then they teach people how to do it and then that gives them the power no pun intended but to be able to create this for themselves and they also want there to be more people to help make this happen and so there's some really cool ways that anyone anywhere can learn hands on how to create an install these bottle lights and so they invite anyone to contact them and you can also do things like invite friends or do some kind of team building activity to do that and then contribute to this global movement leader of light show. That sounds really really cool. I have never heard of it yet. No it's a little project. It's amazing and they did this. They travelled around the world on a ship with another organization called peace boat. I think it's called the and they. It was a from eighteen twenty nineteen. They were just going on this mission worldwide to do this so they've got mostly i would say their main. I guess headquarters are in philippines japan. You ask and columbia but they are worldwide. So it's really awesome. Awesome very cool. I like it. Thank you for sharing that. My and next clue. She is a two for. This is going to be hard to get in two minutes on a why try do this. But it's a website and their websites once called sounds of the forest and the other one's called tree fm but they are connected so sounds of the forest. they're collecting the sounds of woodlands and forest from all over the world. Creating a growing sound map bringing together orel towns and textures of the world's woodland's this is open source library to be used by anyone to listen to and to create from. So you can even go into your own forest in your neighborhood and record a soundscape of that and then send it into the website which is so called when you go to the website. You just see all these little wave forms and a map a world map so there's tons of already going on and you can click on any one of them and it tells you where it's located so this one i just did was davis california in the united states and it was a record by tiffany. She says this is a well known public place and the only time where there was at least amount of people woods at night. She did it at night when she recorded this. And then you can play the sound which is really cool. Of course i love forest and nature and things like that. I know you do as well. Karen so i know you'll love this website. Anybody that likes the sounds of that forest. If you can't get out there maybe this is the next best thing and tree. Fm is again as a collaboration with them and their websites really simple. It's basically you just click a button and it says listen to a random forest so just picks one forty you out of that list of from sounds of the forest website but it's their own website. It's this beautiful picture of a forest comes up in these sounds and then it says you know where it's coming from this in in france as the one that just popped up and then you can just go to the next forest in a new one comes up and you can listen to that. Sound i as you want. It's so cool. I love both of these websites. Sound of the forest and tree dot fm. Oh you are so right. I love this so so much and it does it ties in with some former.

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Trump's younger brother, Robert, is hospitalized in New York

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00:37 sec | 3 years ago

Trump's younger brother, Robert, is hospitalized in New York

"President trump younger brother has been hospitalized in New York well the White House did not immediately release details about white Robert trump is in the hospital a spokesman did say that he was seriously ill John Deere adds that the president is expected to visit his seventy two year old brother at the Manhattan hospital today trump was already scheduled to head to his property in Bedminster New Jersey Robert trump recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of the trump family seeking to stop publication of a tell all book by the president's niece Mary titled too much and never enough surely a blur Washington

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Trump's younger brother, Robert, is hospitalized in New York

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 3 years ago

Trump's younger brother, Robert, is hospitalized in New York

"President trump younger brother has been hospitalized in New York well the White House did not immediately release details about white Robert trump is in the hospital a spokesman did say that he was seriously ill John Deere adds that the president is expected to visit his seventy two year old brother at the Manhattan hospital today trump was already scheduled to head to his property in Bedminster New Jersey Robert trump recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of the trump family seeking to stop publication of a tell all book by the president's niece Mary titled too much and never enough surely a blur Washington

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How One Covid-19 Victim Was Lost in the Chaos

WSJ What's News

12:06 min | 3 years ago

How One Covid-19 Victim Was Lost in the Chaos

"Images and stories from the pandemic that will be seared into many people's memories forever. One of them was the discovery in April of rental trucks, holding dozens of dead bodies out a funeral home in New York City. The people found that day were victims not just of the coronavirus, but of a system overwhelmed one of them was seventy two year old nathaniel hallman. He lived in the Bronx with his wife Mitzi. They were married for forty two years. He repaired whirlpool appliances and in retirement he and his wife or a Deacon and deaconess at the Church of the Meek Baptist. Harlem they visited. visited the sick and shut ins in early April at the height of the pandemic and New York City home in was at a Rehab Center in the Bronx, where he was diagnosed with nineteen, the sent him to the hospital next door where a few weeks later he succumbed to the disease, but that's not where the story ends. It's where it begins our reporter Michael Phillips. He died on April Seventeenth, at Saint Louis Hospital and his goddaughter hope who is a very astute person. decided she would take responsibility for making sure that he was cremated and taking care of and and so his wife is widow. mitzi wouldn't have to do it. And so hope was under the impression that she had only seven days to get his body in the hands of funeral director, or the hospital would give the body to the city, and the city would bury him in a mass grave on Hart Island, which is a the Potter's field for New York City. One hundred and fifty years that the people have been left behind have been buried on on heard island. And, so she thought okay I've got a week to find somebody to take care of the body, and she started calling funeral homes, and they were all full. This was the height of the epidemic of hundreds and of New Yorkers were dying at a day on the day that that Daniel died three hundred eighty four New Yorkers died. And so the funeral homes would just overloaded. She called something like twenty funeral homes, and they all said we can't take him. Her Middle Son was even doing an internship at a Newark New Jersey funeral home and they were full to take Nathanielsz bodies. So she grew more and more panicky over the course of the week, and she contacted a family friend Reverend up in Connecticut, Marshall, Morton and Reverend Morton being in the you know the business of of being a clergyman new number of funeral home directors called up an old contact that he had named James Robinson. Mr Robinson worked out of a funeral home in Neptune City New Jersey as well as one in Brooklyn. And so he said, according to Reverend Morton I'll take care of this for you. I've got it and please. Please take the body down to my funeral home in Neptune. So the Reverend and hope son managed to find a funeral director, who would could drive the body out of New York to Neptune New Jersey Neptune city. And deliver it just before the what hope thought was the deadline at the hospital. They get the body out of there, so they took the bodies of Neptune city Mr Robinson the funeral director was not there. A person who was there said I'm sorry. I can't accept this body. They called up. Mr Robinson the funeral director. And this is where there's a lot of disagreement about what took place, but from the point of view of the family and Reverend Morton. What happened was Robinson said. I didn't mean for you to take it to. New Jersey Take my place in Brooklyn, this is something that that Mr Robinson disputes. He says he never said such a thing. The driver took the body up to Brooklyn to a funeral home called likely funeral services on UTICA avenue in Brooklyn. He dropped the body off there with the people who were there. They put it in. A refrigerated truck was parked on the street. And the family assumed everything was OK at that point. The body was supposed to be cremated on the twenty ninth so a few days later. And when hope called the the crematory to ask whether or not or godfather had been had been cremated, she got an answering. Machine were closed for maintenance the next day. She got answering machine message, but Never received confirmation he had been cremated. During this time news broke about all these bodies in Brooklyn in U. Haul trucks, and that was the same address where they had dropped off Mr Hallman. So hope began to panic and put things together. She called up the Reverend. The Reverend put things together. They all started to worry and at that point they tried to get Mr Robinson to explain where the body was. They tried to get a funeral home to explain where the body was tried to get the city. Medical Examiner explain where the body was, and they just couldn't find. It took until the fifth of May until. Finally learned that her godfather's bodied Nathaniel Hamad's body had actually been in the back of an unrefrigerated u-haul truck left on the street in Brooklyn, just a horrible horrible discovery, and it wasn't the end for Nathaniel. Family, who then spent several weeks trying to get his body and arranged for his final resting. What happened after this? There was another misstep when the bodies were discovered at the funeral home. In the U.. Haul trucks hope called the city medical examiner's office. They had come over. You know when the when the police got there and the after nine one one call reporting bodies and trucks on the street. You know hope called everybody. She could find the governor's offices. The attorneys general of the State of New Jersey and New York. You know. Where's My Godfather? And when she called the medical examiner's office, they had already collected sixty one bodies from the trucks and from clerk. Lee's funeral home itself, including many that would simply on the floor in various states of undress, and on the floor of the Chapel at the funeral homes just loaded with bodies. And so she when she called the medical examiner's office, they went through the list of all the bodies. They retrieved from the funeral home from the trucks. And Nathaniel Holman's name was not on the list, so for days and days she couldn't find out where he was. She even went over with Reverend Morton to the funeral home. Mr Clearly was not there at the time. Mr Robinson was not there at the time and she said. My father was here. Where is he and couldn't couldn't get an answer? And, what happened was and the fifth of May. That medical examiner's office discovered that the name on his paperwork had been reversed as hallman nathaniel so when they had looked up the bodies they had. When hope it call then they looked in their record, says he will what bodies we have. Do we have in home? It came up as a negative. The only had a home in faneuil. And by the fifth of May, they figured this out, and now remember he died on the seventeenth of April, so we're no weeks into this, and only then does hope discover that. In fact, her godfather had been in one of trucks and was now in the care of Medical Examiner's office. At that point, the the medical examiner said look. We have him safe. He's in. You know in cooled unit, so he's he won't decay. To be blunt about it. You can leave them here until you find a funeral director. WHO's able to cremate him? which is what the family wanted to do, so they held onto him and it wasn't until five weeks after his death. I think thirty nine days exactly after his death that they were able to get him cremated, and now his ashes are in an urn that his his widow Mitzi keeps at her bedside Michael. What else did you hear from city officials in response to this as well as from the quickly funeral home. The state authorities suspended Mr Claes. Licensed to act as a funeral director, and then held a series of hearings online hearings to decide whether to permanently revoked his license for you know poor practices, the ruling has not yet come out. They've had three hearings and the lawyers have submitted final closing statements, but the administrative law judge has not yet ruled on whether to revoke his license in listening to the at least one of those hearings, and in talking to Mr.. Claes attorney, he's basically the the argument is they were holding the bodies in the U. Haul trucks as they were moving them from the refrigerated truck which was. Recognized waited two whole bodies into the funeral home to be packaged up four cremation. And so he said we would keep them in the in the U. Haul trucks for a while and then move them. It was hard I think for the prosecuting attorney. I guess he'd be called the prosecuting attorney. Understand that because the argument is why not just move them from the refrigerated truck all the way into funeral home instead of stopping. This is just a matter of a few yards, so stopping and putting them in a truck. Mr Quickly. That's Mr Clarke's defense as well as his lawyer said to me. Look the whole city was inundated with bodies. Just wasn't enough. Space to handle the mall and so things happen. And he said that he thought it was unfair that his client Mr clinically was being singled out when so many other funeral homes were also overcrowded in his in his argument. So, that that is his defense Mister Robinson's defense. He has not been charged with any anything by the state. He has not been his has not been suspended, but in talking to him, his argument is. I never had that body. I never signed any paperwork saying that that body was under my control so everyone who says that I did agree to take control of Mr. Hammond's body is line. That is his argument. There are text messages back and forth in which he says that he would take care of the body, but he also said and give me the paperwork, so there's now a lawsuit underway Msci Hallman and hope dukes. Who is the the Goddaughter of Daniel? Hallman have filed suit against the he quickly home as well as Mr. Robinson And are seeking damages for what they describe of course as mistreatment of Nathaniel remains. Michael as you say, and as you've heard from many of the people in this story, Nathanielsz body was one of dozens discovered in rental trucks during the height of the pandemic. What did reporting out the story and what happened in this one case? Tell you about what happened here in New York at the height of this. So, what are your takeaways from this tragic story? This won't come as a surprise to anybody but. When the pandemic really hits and went really hit New York. Hardest I. At least in the United States of course. It just overwhelmed the system. The city and the people who who manage these things would just not ready for overwhelming the doctor. Was Internal Internist resident at Saint Barnabas Hospital. Who took? Mitzi up to see Nathaniel before he died is she would cry constantly into her. into a mask and goggles because there's just so much misery. All around her. And the same situation occurred with with the body's. Just the city. Wasn't prepared for the awfulness that that's that hit it. I can't judge whether they should have been more prepared. Or there was some mistake making made made at some point. That's not really within my capacity to judge. But, certainly, it was overwhelmed. And that meant that there are a lot of a lot of collateral damage and. Michi and hope, and of course Nathaniel himself were part of that collateral damage, and now I think. Between lawsuits and historians and journalists looking back at what happened. We'll start to peel that apart and figure out. Who did what who could have done things that were you know could have done things better and who who? Who did the best they could?

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Police unions dig in as calls for reform grow

1A

05:32 min | 3 years ago

Police unions dig in as calls for reform grow

"States across the US are in their second straight week of protests over the killing of George Floyd by a police officer many hope to see police reform they have reached a current though and that's often the police unions to talk about the role of police unions and the power they hold over reforms we have Booker Hodges assistant commissioner at the Minnesota department of public safety and let's bring it round the lord a police union labor negotiator former police officer and the former president of a state wide police union in Texas run thank you so much for joining us well thanks for having me we're getting a lot of comments from the moment given example one listener tweets it seems all other unions are under attack but police unions only gets stronger what accounts for this and then Richard tweets the left is finally realizing public unions make it very difficult to remove crappy employees teacher police if you suck at your job you've got to find another job these these questions Rauner kind of centered around what makes police unions different I think and could you answer that for us to can we look back to the history of police used to get the answer well sure and I think the I always call it kind of the duck billed platypus of unions they're in a union but they don't look like other unions and there's a big reason for that because of the nineteen nineteen Boston police strike it pretty much wiped out unionization in America until really into the nineteen sixties they do said paternal so ninety eighty five ninety percent of all the police United States do not belong to the AFL-CIO they have one chartered union and it's a it's a small percentage so the police were late getting into the labor firefighters had an international in nineteen eighty S. all the public employee unions construction units you know that some of those are a hundred years old so police were late to the game they were used in many times as strike breakers and picket lines and so they didn't gravitate in there tend to be conservative by nature so their unions look different but they're still just working people their blue collar working people who form the groups who have become adept at using the American political system to increase our wages and pay in for job security so I'm not ashamed to be in a policeman or representing the police they can only do in a increase their strength or get their message out it's all illegitimate nature so different than people that are anti gun and pro gun you know free speech no free speech in America everyone has a right to speak out on things so well of concern to their members we got this tweet Booker from Tracey Wheeler and she mentions what Ron just said about the fraternal order of police Tracy says the police union's name the fraternal order of police is symbolic of the fact that it operates like an old boys club officers who speak up about bad cop behavior are ostracized in this culture and I want to put this book or in the context of what we heard earlier from you lie at the the Marshall project who was saying that often times African American cops don't want to join leadership because they don't want to be part of that culture yes so yeah I think there's there are some differences between African American officers on what offices regarding union membership I mean mia love the vast majority of my career I was in the union I was a union president you know so I didn't have some of those issues but a lot of the other people I know who are in other organizations did have issues regarding how that they didn't feel that the union represented them or didn't defend them as strongly as they did white officer so I I I'm fully aware that that issue does exist within the labor unions run it sounds like you wanted to respond to that as well well that issue exist in America so you could say I'm a seventy two year old white man who grew up in the south where our view the world may be different than a black person my age who grew up different but men and women officers have different views about things Hispanic officers have different views are Asian awesome so that's in it in and of itself but you have to say policing in America is eighty five percent means there's been no woman firefighter president that I'm aware of any part of union in America ever so so we look at it and then we say yes but they appear to be older white men yes but there haven't democratic elections welcome back officers in America only about twelve percent of the police no less maybe nineteen so that's wrong but the pollution is not hurting anybody the city hires the city provides room recruitment in six cities were even worse off when it comes to female officers their lesson about twelve percent of the police which is half the number of Canada Australia and other European countries so thank you in that profession is eighty five percent median and whatever sixty seventy percent white means that white men tend to gravitate up yes but lots of officers don't become involved in the

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Queen guitarist Brian May survives heart attack, is now 'ready to rock'

Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

Queen guitarist Brian May survives heart attack, is now 'ready to rock'

"Datelined London queen guitarist Brian may says he recently had three stents put again after experiencing a small heart attack seventy two year old says he feels fine and the procedure was a success I walked out with the heart that's very strong now he thanked his doctors and care givers he said he does need can graduate he needs sent me congratulations he said not sympathy messages he had a video posted to go along with the details that lengthy health saga this month included dealing with a compressed nerve that was causing him extreme

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Brian May reveals he was ‘very near death’ after experiencing ‘small heart attack’ earlier this month

Radio From Hell

01:12 min | 3 years ago

Brian May reveals he was ‘very near death’ after experiencing ‘small heart attack’ earlier this month

"After admitting to shredding his box muscles while gardening Brian may Brian may said well usually you must be a very ferocious Gardner because not only did he shred his buttocks muscles while gardening he he also had a heart attack in this instance yeah I so yeah he has revealed the inner further details of an incident that led to a small heart attack and the discovery of three blocked arteries that left the guitarist the queen guitarist very near death in a series of posts on his Instagram account the seventy two year old said that a week after it was a week after you've been sent home from sustaining his gardening injury the one who has bought ox he was still in such agony that he wanted to jump at some points I don't he was re admitted to hospital for an MRI and that discovered severely compressed sciatic nerve the product he concluded a fifty years as a guitarist hi anyway small heart attack he's he's going to stop garden

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Federal judge not rubber-stamping DOJ dropping of Flynn charges

Rush Limbaugh

01:01 min | 3 years ago

Federal judge not rubber-stamping DOJ dropping of Flynn charges

"John Solomon seventy two years old delaying his decision on whether to drop charges against he's got no choice look what a judge doesn't drop the charges what happens the DOJ has to try the case if they're not going to try the case the judge can't do anything the judge cannot bring charges himself an act as the prosecution that's the D. O. J. they have announced they're not going to proceed here that's what this is all about they're trying to find a way to go on with this thing so they can get to the end of what would Flynn guilty and that's what this friend of the court brief ultimate objectives are or it is so anyway the question on to Brett Tolman he's not allowing outside groups to weigh in with this friend of the court brief what's your take on the judge's rule I thought I'd seen everything that in twenty plus years in the federal criminal justice system but this is a first this

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"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 3 years ago

"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

"Britain's National Health Service will be stretched to the breaking point in the coming weeks as hospitals treat critically ill patients when the corona virus pandemic reaches its peak across the United Kingdom with years of a store to cuts and rising Dimond already straining and adjusted resources the health service is facing the biggest test it is a seventy two year history off the delays have been sharply criticized the conservative government is racing to ensure the hospitals and clinics across the country have the stuffing and equipment they need to cope with the corona virus onslaught the government is building several make shift hospitals as a scrambles to find thousands of additional ventilators and build up stocks of mosques gloves and other protective equipment there is shockingly London

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"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

"With years of a store to cuts and rising Dimond already straining and it just resources the health service is facing the biggest test it is a seventy two year history off the delays have been sharply criticized the conservative government is racing to ensure the hospitals and clinics across the country have the staffing and equipment they need to cope with the corona virus onslaught the government is building several make shift hospitals as a scrambles to find thousands of additional ventilators and build up stocks of mosques gloves and other protective equipment there is shockingly London

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"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

"With years of a store to cuts and rising Dimond already straining and it just resources the health service is facing the biggest test it is a seventy two year history off the delays have been sharply criticized the conservative government is racing to ensure the hospitals and clinics across the country have the staffing and equipment they need to cope with the corona virus onslaught the government is building several make shift hospitals as a scrambles to find thousands of additional ventilators and build up stocks of mosques gloves and other protective equipment there is shockingly London

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"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

"With years of a store to cuts and rising Dimond already straining and it just resources the health service is facing the biggest test it is a seventy two year history off the delays have been sharply criticized the conservative government is racing to ensure the hospitals and clinics across the country have the staffing and equipment they need to cope with the corona virus onslaught the government is building several make shift hospitals as a scrambles to find thousands of additional ventilators and build up stocks of mosques gloves and other protective equipment there is shockingly London

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"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

"With years of a store to cuts and rising Dimond already straining and it just resources the health service is facing the biggest test it is a seventy two year history off the delays have been sharply criticized the conservative government is racing to ensure the hospitals and clinics across the country have the staffing and equipment they need to cope with the corona virus onslaught the government is building several make shift hospitals as a scrambles to find thousands of additional ventilators and build up stocks of mosques gloves and other protective equipment there is shockingly London

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"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

"With years of a store to cuts and rising Dimond already straining and it just resources the health service is facing the biggest test it is a seventy two year history off the delays have been sharply criticized the conservative government is racing to ensure the hospitals and clinics across the country have the staffing and equipment they need to cope with the corona virus onslaught the government is building several make shift hospitals as a scrambles to find thousands of additional ventilators and build up stocks of mosques gloves and other protective equipment there is shockingly London

Dimond London
"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

"We love you NHS": UK health service gears up for virus peak

"With years of a store to cuts and rising Dimond already straining and it just resources the health service is facing the biggest test it is a seventy two year history off the delays have been sharply criticized the conservative government is racing to ensure the hospitals and clinics across the country have the staffing and equipment they need to cope with the corona virus onslaught the government is building several make shift hospitals as a scrambles to find thousands of additional ventilators and build up stocks of mosques gloves and other protective equipment there is shockingly London

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