35 Burst results for "Seventy Years"

ESPN Daily
Why Topps Got Toppled Plus the $6.6mil Record-Setter
"So dan. You're our guy on the sports memorabilia. Beat which is a beat that has mushroomed in last. It feels like year or two now. Every time i look at feels like there are insane headlines that i don't fully understand. Has it felt that way to you recently. Yeah i'll be. I'll be honest like covering this a wake up some mornings and it's like oh i guess that's happened. That's the real thing that exists. Dan hey ducky is a reporter for espn and a trading card collector since childhood. I don't know if you remember this. Seminal classic vegas vacation of chevy chase tries to plug the hoover dam up with a piece of gum and everything goes haywire. And it's a little bit like that. Yeah it feels like the floodgates have opened the damn has broken and tops is sort of the entity. I wanna start with here at the top because they are under water right now dan in some sense that is seemingly pretty existential for them. I mean this is a legendary company in the world of sports. Cards and a newcomer to the industry has essentially taken their lunch. What was the big announcement there. It was really surprising. Tops is getting muscled out by genetics. Absolutely crazy news fanatics agreed to an exclusive deal with major league baseball in the major league players association tops for the first time in over seventy years will not produce major league baseball cards. This is a really really big deal. I don't think anybody saw happening. Or coming tops. Is you know for some just as synonymous with baseball as you know apple pie and all that good stuff. Yeah are very upset. That's ops is being pushed out

Spark My Muse
The Mind: A Factory of Fears
"Today. I'm going to bring you something. From theologian and philosopher. Paul tillich he's considered usually an existential theologian from the mid twentieth century. And he has some fascinating and even prophetic things to say about our time. He wrote this book the courage to be in nineteen fifty two and even seventy years later. There are so many gems to be mined out of this book. I hoping to bring it to you in little bits here and there possibly over the next few weeks and months on page thirty six. There is a section called the interdependence of fear and anxiety. And i'm gonna read you pieces of this work anxiety and fear had the same ontological route but they are not the same in actuality. This is common knowledge but it has been emphasized and overemphasized to such a degree. That reaction against it may occur and wipe out not only the exaggerations but also the truth of the distinction fear as opposed to anxiety has a definite object as most authors agree which can be faced analyzed attacked endured one can act upon it and an acting upon it participate in it. Even if in the form of a struggle in this way one can take it into one's self affirmation. I'm gonna pause right here to say self. Affirmation is not any kind of positive thinking definition it is the acknowledgement that we as a human being are separated a separate sof or self determining agent in the world to understand that you are a self is self affirmation itself that tillich courage can meet every object of fear because it is an object which makes participation possible courage can take the fear produced by definite object into itself because this object however frightful it may be houses side with which it participates in us and we in it one could say that as long as there is an object of fear love in the sense of participation can conquer

60 Minutes
Race in the Ranks: Investigating Racial Bias in the U.S. Military
"More than seventy years after the armed services were integrated. It is still a fact of life in the us military. That african americans are more likely to be disciplined and less likely to be promoted than whites as we first reported earlier this year. Even the most successful black officers routinely feel the sting of racial bias. A large segments of the rank and file believe the system is stacked against the military has made attempts to deal with inequality before. But this time it's happening under the eye of lloyd. Austin is countries first african american secretary of defense or former soldier. Who experienced discrimination firsthand. It doesn't change As you climb the ladder You still you still get the doubts. They're always going to be people because of what you look. That will question your qualifications. Boyd austin climbed every wrong in the army starting at west point and rising all the way to four star general many times breaking barriers as the first african american ever to hold the job. There's probably not a job. That i had since i was lieutenant colonel or some people in question whether or not. I was qualified to to take that job. It's the world. I live in and and i'm sure that the other officers that you talked to would probably say the same thing. There's not a day in my life. David when i didn't wake up and think about the fact that i was a black man a number of the african american so we have talked to for this story have should when they are the only one in the room. Feel as if they're not being listened to did you have that experience absolutely had that experience. And i found ways to operate to adapt in one thousand nine hundred ninety five as the eighty second airborne first african american operations officer then lieutenant colonel austin adapted by having someone else give his briefings someone. He felt white officers. Were more likely to listen to.

AP News Radio
3 U.S. Senators Test Positive In "Breakthrough" COVID-19 Cases
"Three more U. S. senators have tested positive for covert nineteen and are in isolation all three of the senators a Republican a Democrat and an independent have been vaccinated the office of Mississippi senator Roger wicker says he sought testing because of mild symptoms adding the seventy year old Republican is in good health and being treated by his doctor in Mississippi senator Angus king of Maine who seventy seven says he was tested because he felt ill Democrat John Hickenlooper of Colorado age sixty nine says he tested positive but is feeling fine recently South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham announced that he had contracted the virus even though he was fully vaccinated the Senate it was on recess this week Jackie Quinn Washington

AP News Radio
Tony Bennett Cancels Fall and Winter Touring Dates in 2021
"Legendary singer Tony Bennett is retiring from live performances if you were hoping to see Tony Bennett perform in person your opportunity may have passed the ninety five year old Grammy winner had canceled his upcoming twenty twenty one tour because of the cobit nineteen pandemic and now his son tells reporters Bennett won't be going on the road again Bennett had concerts planned in the northeast Arizona Oklahoma and Canada despite being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease but those dates won't be rescheduled earlier this month Bennett had teamed up with lady Gaga for two nights at new York's Radio City Music Hall the shows were filmed for broadcast at a later date and these may be the final live performances of his seventy year career I'm Jackie Quinn

The Economist: The Intelligence
Borderline Disorder: The UN's Refugee Treaty at 70
"Today marks the seventieth anniversary of the united nations refugee convention a landmark treaty that established the obligations that countries have to people fleeing persecution. A core principle is nonrefoulement. That migrants should not be returned to a country where they faced serious threat of persecution. But in recent years the refugee convention has become perhaps the least popular treaty in the rich world in two thousand fifteen millions of asylum seekers many fleeing the civil war in syria tried to reach europe in any way they could men women and children. The beach is covered in life jackets and the remains of rubber boats relentless waves of people washing up on the shores of greece news reports were flooded with images of people making a desperate and often deadly journey arriving. It's a gateway to europe. Boats packed with migrants and refugees. Continue to land on the shores of the greek island of last balls oats packed with migrants and refugees. The law makes a sharp distinction between the two the difference between seeking shelter and simply seeking a better life. That's a hugely politicised question in america. Where president joe biden faced a slow burn crisis from his first day in office. Yesterday the biden administration said it would speed up. Its work through the backlog of asylum claims as well as its work deporting. Those who don't qualify and in britain where in the past week record numbers of migrants attempted to make the crossing from france. The home secretary spoke of patients that is thinning asylum systems that cost taxpayers over a billion pounds. A year enough of da's arriving illegally on our shores directed by organized crime gangs seventy years after the treaties founding the world is creating more and more refugees even as fewer and fewer governments have the appetite to protect them.

Brown Ambition
How to Buy Back Your Time With Jannese Torres-Rodriguez
"Hello denise hey girl hey oh my gosh. I can't believe this is really happening. We'll thank you so much for joining us. From sonny sonny tampa florida. Yeah yeah it's not a bad place to be. I gotta say that. So did you will first of all. I'm really excited. Because yo- cato denardo. Podcast i mean it is just one of it feels like several will a few really interesting and unique new personal finance brands for latino women and especially and i'm sure that your audience is larger than that. But it was i think it was. I don't know when tiffany. And i were just starting out. There is like no latino people. Latino people doing personal finance podcasts. So i'm just excited that y'all are getting better representation that you're using your voice to reach this audience. And as we say. Bienvenidos as i try to say in my hugh. I appreciate that in it. That really is the kind of origin story of. Why the podcasts. Even exists because of that very reason just not being able to find representation and i fell into personal finance listening to people whose your minute suzie. Orman for me is like the. Og love her. I've actually seen her live. Like i'm that person that ghosts and follows her around but at some point you know it's like that's cool but you're also like a seventy year old white woman within your own private island. I can't honestly say that we have so much in common. So i kinda wanna hear like what are normal. People like me doing with money. And so i couldn't find it so i had to create the space so we can have those conversations. That's so funny. Yeah i can't i mean susie organised so much bigger than her hairstyle and yet. That is the only thing that i think about what i hear about suzy. But yet iconic yali iconic. We'll talk to me about geneva story. Tell me your personal finance origin story if you could pinpoint the experience in your life when you knew while i'm going to really focus in on my finances and wealth-building what would that what would that be for you. Well it's funny. Because i felt like i was good with money until i realized i wasn't which i think happens to a lot of

AP News Radio
She's Up! Bat Girl 60 Years in Making Reaches Yankee Stadium
"Then ten year old Glen Goldman was told by the Yankees are young lady like her would feel out of place in the dugout general manager Brian Cashman got back to seventy year old going gold medical exchange should not deny with the passage of time Goldman had our own locker got to wear a full Yankees uniform per night started with throwing out the first pitch thank you to all the ball I missed the players Goldman is part of the Yankees Daniel hope week standing for helping others preserve in excel never held against them but I never in my wildest dreams ever thought that sixty years later a Brian Cashman would make this become a reality it's hard to say what Goldman loved most about her Yankees experience it took my breath away I'm at Donahue

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast
"seventy years" Discussed on Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast
"So it's almost like. I can only help you as far as i've i've got to myself. It's not one way it's reflexive self acceptance helps you. Extend others than extending acceptance of others also can help you experienced that yourself so much of what you're screaming is just a boat there. S no one way of doing this that yes it whatever direction you look and there's opportunity. Whatever way you point you will see things at a potential would be of benefit to your development and your opportunity. Help all the people as well that it's not an either or they're hundred ways to do it right. We always say. Don't try to do m. I the way we do it. Learn to do 'em. I the way you do it. And so it's not a match to template kind of process lots of ways to do this. Well i i must say my training. We often get the message. That are underway. Stu this wrong and some truth to that to buds learning the fifth is into your own style and your own way of being with people is so important you had mentioned earlier that this book was projects that took many months maybe many years and certainly at routes you you set bill of seventy years of research on on sex therapy and and imagine that much of what you discovered things. Perhaps that you relearn you kind of made more concrete and understanding of concepts from rogers or some of the earlier research on am i. We were wondering too though. If either of you had learned something there is some new either a new piece of information or new way of understanding what makes for more effective therapist. I guess i'm thinking more broadly about it now. Having read the seventy years of work and looking these questions that have been asked for a long time and i think less motivation than viewing as a separate competing technique of psychotherapy. No longer makes sense to me. Do horse races of motivational interviewing versus cognitive. Be therapy or something else and and ask which is better being that to me is the wrong question because you can deliver cognitive behavior therapy in a person centered way. That's very consistent with 'em i indeed. That's the way motivational interviewing is being used. Most often when trials appear. They're saying we're doing motivational interviewing with this. In this putting it together with other things. And i'm thinking of this more as a way of doing what else you do. Then being something to which you would be converted in new instead of what else you do and i said earlier i think in a way what we've been studying curious out and wondering about for forty years or so in this is what is it to be helpful. How can you be helpful to other people. That's a big issue than motivational interviewing and there are lots of helping relationships bionz counselling and psychotherapy. And i think a lot of what we have talked about in. This book is also what it takes to be a good teacher and to be a good primary care. Physician and to be a good diabetes educator and that's the good coach and sports all kinds of helping relationships so working on this book for me. Kind of broaden my thinking about the enterprise of helping..

AP News Radio
Biden Is 13th US President Set to Meet Queen at Windsor Castle
"President Biden has a big dates ahead of him he's going to meet the queen city the president has a big challenge to make an impression as he will be the thirteenth acting US president to meet with the queen was by then has previously met the ninety five year old Monica nineteen eighty two when he was a U. S. senator this will be the first time he meets her as presidents before the official meeting at Windsor Castle the G. seventy eight is all to attend a reception with the queen and other members of the royal family the queen has met every American president since Dwight Eisenhower during an eighty seventy year reign except Finland in Johnson he didn't visit person while he was in office Karen Thomas London

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"seventy years" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Some black west virginians or voicing disappointment and anger over democratic. Senator joe manchin staunch opposition to the for the people's a bill that would overhaul voting procedures nationwide. The legislation would expand voting access restore portions of the voting rights act and boost transparency for political donations. Mansion is the only senate democrat. Who hasn't cosponsored the bill campbell. County resident jennifer welles with community change action says mansions decision feels like a slap in the face and says the black vote pushed mansion into office in two thousand eighteen. He would not be an office. If black people did not go to the polls in his reelection campaigns we showed up. We weren't always happy with him or his decisions. He makes it a federal level so we showed up because we understood the threat earlier this week mansion met with nwa cpa and other civil rights leaders in what appeared to be a futile gathering mansion. Said while the conversation was quote constructive his stance on the bill remains unchanged arguing. There isn't enough. Gop support for the legislation and instead calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act critics including many top democrats. Say the bill isn't a replacement for the sweeping reforms outlined in the for the people act. I'm nadia ramleh. Gone so chuck. Schumer says he plans to move forward with a vote on the bill. Suzanne reports now the developer the keystone excel pipeline announced wednesday in his point the plug on the controversial project after the vitamin ministration revoked his permit back in january. According to cnn tc energy. The canadian company behind the project said decided to terminate the project after a comprehensive review of its options and consulted with the government of alberto canada. Now to montana. Where are eric off. Port students were the subject of multiple pieces of legislation during this year's legislative session amara reese hansel program director for the voting advocacy. Nonprofit forward. montana says a number of those bills will restrict students ability to vote that includes a law that ends same day voter. Registration reese handle says election day can be the only time. Polling locations are open past regular business hours making it easier for students who have classes or work at odd hours to register and vote at the same time was really tough for young people and i think will continue to see the effects of this legislative session for decades to come supporters of ending. Same day voter. Registration say it makes elections more secure tribes and groups in the state are challenging the law in court one more law that students are concerned about allows for concealed carry of firearms who permit on college campuses. This is pianist. You're struggling with your mortgage. 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AP News Radio
UK to Mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee With 4 Days of Events
"Next year sees the British queens a platinum jubilee with a busy set of events Britain will celebrate the queens of seventy years on the throne with full days of festivities beginning with a ceremonial birthday parade on June two twenty twenty two with the full staging of trooping the colour then they'll be a thanksgiving service held at St Paul's cathedral and also a live concert billed as the platinum party at the palace which the government says will feature some of the world's biggest entertainment styles they did not identify them Charles this month London

Inspiration Nation
"seventy years" Discussed on Inspiration Nation
"I can download programs all videos to watch line Speeco now my kids live. That's what they will watch youtube before they watch. Tv i am somewhere in the middle of. I'm not an avid user of youtube. Even kind of each creation was kind of been moi my generation. If you like. I don't find it useful. Ask shallow brian. I find it very useful for wanting to know how to do things. So joe utah. Twenty petrol on mela broken at the weekend. How did you fix it. So niche exactly. We can count you know it. That's a good. That is a good thing. It was a what you need to know the same for me if i need to know how to do something. How do all blah blah and you get onto team videos showing you how to do this. Used for a couple of things. Michelle pfeiffer the weekend. We've we've i would say so vin. A couple of problems foods that category and brian just they you did. I made a comment. You will snap you some. What's going to google machine and the night me and it was there and we are. We are in a world now more so than ever before. Remember when you the case. Joe lived probably of seventy years on earth. This case roy in my bedroom and buff when you didn't have information your fingertips did nap. You need to know something. You read. The docilely dusty dusty On the shelf or you went to the library or something like that or you have to make him know when to find something. We now tom where literally anything you want to know is at your fingertips on this on your phone or your computer all efforts on do we think that's a good thing and is a follow up to this question when you say obviously yes. I'm not why the yes for the short term reasons that you've you've described so joe's lawnmower. How do i hang. A shelf is an example. While i've just target it's been out for a while but yeah all use youtube for the same reason sometimes as well to kind of tutorials and stuff and if i play video game the puzzle game when you get stuck than youtube so good way to work it out. Have the time that i became is cognizant the right word to understanding what was going on in line by oss. Gps was was prominent. That was the place you went on the internet and your loss shaves but even then you can get the answer immediately from what you would have to go to like four or five different websites. You got what you needed. But yes for the reasons you say in terms of information gathering and catching up with things having it just at your fingertips to how to replace or how to fix my lawnmower overall Whatever that is.

There I Was...
Interview With Pilots Craig Beles and Truman O'Brien
"Creek truman. Welcome to the there. It was podcast. Thank you thank you very much. Gentlemen you have quite an interesting story in an interesting background craig. Especially you at seventy years old deciding. This was the right time in your life. Things finally lined up where you had the time and the money together to go flying and flying with your cfi truman. Who with a lot of experience but then kinda went doormat when he retired from the airlines for dozen years or so came back to be a cfi and help you learn to fly help. His nephew learned to fly and So here you are in. Imc conditions flying from from bend oregon to To vashon island. Do you mind picking up the story from there. Yeah it was quite the Quite the experience. I hadn't planned on this unexpected stop that we made on the side of mount saint. Helen's we now refer to this as the miracle on mount saint. Helen's at least. I do. But i couldn't have done it with a better A better pilot. Truman of course has many many hours. on i think over nineteen thousand but As he's told me before he's never had a crash before so. This was a new experience for the both of us but we were coming back from band. Everything was fine. I had flown the plane from vashon down to bend oregon We turned around a couple of hours. Later started our way back and Truman was flying the plane. Control the plane

AP News Radio
Justices Reject Case of Retired Cop Put in Police Chokehold
"The Supreme Court is rejecting an appeal from a retired federal law enforcement officer who was put in a police chokehold at a VA hospital who's the leader was at the facility for a dental appointment in twenty sixteen when officers at a security checkpoint said he did not produce IDE that eventually led to three officers violently detaining that then seventy year old a lever video shows them putting him in a chokehold and wrestling him to the ground a legal filed a federal civil rights suit against the three officers and while the trial judge allowed the suit to go forward a federal appeals panel reversed the ruling the Supreme Court did not comment didn't reject the levers appeal Sager made Donnie Washington

AP News Radio
Biden Bestows Medal of Honor on Korean War Veteran
"President Biden has awarded his first medal of honor to a retired army ranger for bravery during the Korean War to date we are hosting a true American hero ninety four year old Ralph Puckett junior is an army legend and the president says the award is long overdue more than seventy years overdue last year's defense policy bill removed a requirement that such awards to be given within five years of a valorous act the president says he was told pockets response to the White House ceremony was to ask why all the fuss suggesting they could have just mailed him the metal colonel pocket after seventy years rather mail it you know to walk to to you Sager mag ani Washington

Mentally Yours
Comedian Russell Kane on his Mental Health Journey
"We have special to talk about mental health awareness week without guests editor for the week russell kane. He's going to be looking off to metro cody case tech section this week. So we're gonna talk about tech addiction mental health in general and he's various views and opinions about mental wellbeing so russell welcome to mentally yours and thank you for joining us dive straight in there with the kind of big question which is once you'll mental health story kind of from childhood to now won't spend your mental health journey Spicer my mental health journey. You could probably draw equivalent with some sort of a seventy year old gammon man. Who's just realized that agenda and rice exists. It's not like he was ever meant to be in the dark. Took about shaking to wake him up. I mean by that is never realized. There was any such thing as mental health. Something you would look at or examine or think about it was just not in my lexicon. In the same way that the politics of gender and rice knowing the lexicon of the generation that came before me. So i've been so shaken awoken in the last ten years about the that's even thing one my of pundit on so anything i answer to you will be going back in coloring. In with knowledge that's been acquired off the us supposed to thousand sixty thousand seven. How valid is it. I'm always nervous about looking back. I was because i have no memories of any mental ill-health of of of feeling distressed of needing to see us psychologist or psychiatrist of needing medication of thinking. Something was wrong. But if we teleported my whole child oldest team experiences. So that i've been born thirty years later would not have the same opinions that he's of that point. Who

Piecing It Together Podcast
"seventy years" Discussed on Piecing It Together Podcast
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Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"seventy years" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Centers for medicare and medicaid services. Says if he wants the medicaid waiver it was granted in the final days of the trump administration it would need to reapply. The biden administration rescinded a ten year extension of what's known as his medicaid eleven. Fifteen transformation waiver arguing that all texans deserve voice in the of medicaid. The episcopal health foundation agrees with the decision. President and ceo. Elena marks says a waiver would have allowed texas to continue paying hospitals for the bills of uninsured patients. Marxist texans don't have real health coverage solutions because medicaid hasn't been expanded and that means that texas has the largest number and the largest percentage of uninsured people in the country. The more uninsured people. You have the more uncompensated care you have. I'm roz brown. It is estimated. Texas opted for expansion. The state could get five point. Six billion dollars in federal funding over two years. Assuming one million uninsured. People eligible for medicaid coverage. Sign up for the program. The senate overwhelmingly approved legislation. Thursday aimed at strengthening federal efforts to address hate crimes directed. Asian-americans met a sharp increase in discrimination violence against asian communities in the us that for the new york times they report the bipartisan vote. Ninety four to one was the first legislative action. Either chamber of congress has taken to bolster law enforcement's response to attacks on people of asian descent which have intensified during the coronavirus pandemic the times notes. The measure was sponsored by senator busy. Geraldo would establish a position. At the justice department to expedite the agencies review of hate crimes and expand the channels to report them and washington. Lawmakers have approved funding for the washington family's tax credit more than a dozen years after it was initially passed. Eric off explains the program is modeled after the earned income tax credit at the federal level. And it will provide an estimated four hundred twenty thousand households tax rebates of between three hundred and twelve hundred dollars starting in twenty twenty three. The bill received near unanimous support from legislators emily with the washington state budget and policy center says of groups has worked to push this policy to the forefront in recent years. There's a lot of reasons. But i don't think it can be overlooked. How that pandemic really shed light on the deep inequities that already existed in our state fanatic says nine other states have a state based tax credit program for low income workers but washington's is unique because it ensures that the people with the lowest income get the largest rebate yuli four dozen groups spanning a range of interests supported the program. This is you're 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 know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen you can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug. Come up for safety tips. Visit smokeybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed to generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you. By the usda hhs and the. Here's a look at weather from the heartland news weather center. Friday showers likely early. Otherwise cloudy with a high near fifty five friday night showers overnight with low around forty eight saturday showers likely in the morning. Then cloudy with a high near fifty eight. That's the latest weather checkout more news and weather on our website at heartland newsfeed dot com eight hundred seven six zero one eight four five. That's eight hundred seven six old eighteen. Forty five.

AA Beyond Belief
"seventy years" Discussed on AA Beyond Belief
"Done like probably my favorite fiction book. Which doctor sleep by stephen king which is a fantastic book about. Asu really read it carefully absolutely. It's not it's not in the movie but it's about a in sponsorship it starts in meeting at an enemy meeting and it's absolutely allegorical for a had sponsorship and then another like the lost weekend which was the same. This book show started as just that and then when the pandemic started we decided that we should probably have a regular thursday meeting so every thursday. I have a meeting. That's either based on podcast. A short story shopping audio or song. And it's the same deal with ed meeting every other week it something in closely tied to the twelve steps and then the next week like we did. We did a song by the red hot chili peppers. You're one of the younger members suggested. And it's amazing. How quickly i mean. Some of these people are seventy years old and they're talking about how much they just joined us on. Whether it had a story by david sedaris. We've done you know. And then we do a lot of just like you know eric. Clapton story stevie. Ray vaughan story where they just tell you know. This is what it was like. This is what happened. This was like no readings are non religious one hundred percent nassar's part of a. Yeah it's wonderful and so you'll read it before you get to the meeting right so you all. Yeah well what i do is i. Try to keep the podcasts or contact. Because it's really youtube videos or podcast. Or whatever i try to keep them under an hour and i sent out a link to the members and they they can either listen to it on their own or i opened a gym. Meeting is to content is a half hour. I opens you meeting a half hour early and broadcast it because some of the members have trouble with getting stuff. The meeting starch. When everybody's listening to an either as listen to it on their own or they listened to it. I think that's super cool. Yeah the the more i learn about what is going on in the world of recovery on the internet podcast or social media groups or whatever and Using that as part of their recovery. I think is amazing and also youtube. You mentioned youtube this a lot of great stuff on youtube and there's some really incredible cavalry channels on youtube. That i i'm just kinda learning about and it's it's really pretty cool. You know that you've got that information out there and it's great because people will consume media different ways that people want to read a book. Some people wanna listen to a podcast. Some people wanna watch a watch a video so it's great that you have all the different types of of media for different types of people works to me. The the amazing thing is that it is just really easy for people to relate to a story and whatever the media content is works as a lead. And it's really easy for people to take especially because we're all trained. The people reading are all a and it's really easy for them to to share. Okay you know like wa..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"seventy years" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Ava state senate lawmakers considering a bill today that would increase the penalty for obstructing a highway in tennessee from a class a misdemeanor to a class e felony punishable by up to six years in prison and a mandatory fine of up to three thousand dollars we get more from nadia ramleh. Gone critics say the legislation is response to widespread protests over police. Brutality and is intended to squash further protests policy manager at equity alliance kendra. Lee explains a felony charge. Automatically strips of person of their voting rights and believes the legislation aims to deter people from taking to the streets wherever people are protesting against mask mandate where the people are protesting against police brutality. We have seen people across political parties and political affiliations who have both expressed their freedom to peacefully. Assemble supporters argue. The legislation is needed to maintain law and order and prevent violence. Liens is not by sheer coincidence. This is happening on the heels of the derek. Chauvin trial while. We're still dealing with police brutality. In this nation in minnesota the judge in children's murder trial in the death of george floyd criticized recent comments by representative maxine waters democrat of california and said her words could be grounds for the defense to appeal a verdict. That from nbc. News they report. The congressman was already facing a torrent of republican ira for her comments over the weekend urging protesters in minnesota to get more confrontational. If chauvin is not convicted. By the way the judge's comments were out of earshot of the jury. Jury had just begun their deliberations. In the case meantime susannah potter reports oklahoma lawmakers expected to vote this week on a bill that labor groups say could greatly damage school based unions senate. Bill six thirty four would require union members who work in school districts to proactively resigned their union card and authorise a payroll deduction twice a year. Nancy leonard is president of local six zero four nine of the american federation of teachers which represents school support staff in tulsa. She says it's not right to put up these kind of roadblocks. We don't have time to be fooling around twice a year. We are so busy. If i'm a member a member i wanna say remember if i'm not a member and a join then lease alone because i have the right now to drop it anytime. Won't currently what someone signs up the payroll deduction on renews until they cancel it. Oklahoma is a right to work state so are entirely voluntary in florida. The senate they're currently is considering a bill with a similar provisions one of many anti union bills proposed in red state legislatures in recent years. This is pianist yours. Struggling with your mortgage you think about it all the time. What are we going to 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 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 know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen they can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear smokybear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires for seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear hug come. On for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council join me as i prepare a collection of cherished family recipes past generation watch recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps maria. Does everything wrong brought to you by the h. s and the ad council. Here's a look at weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. Tuesday rain showers transitioning to arraign slash snow. Mix snow with a high near forty two tuesday night. Snow showers and widespread frost otherwise partly cloudy with a low around twenty seven wednesday a chance of rain otherwise mostly sunny with a high near forty eight. That's the latest weather. Check out more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com different. I just don't know how i wouldn't have tasted the by now. More still to style the onion news network and now live from the studios of freedoms phoenix ernest. Hancock believe me. When i say we have a difficult time ahead of a. What if we are to be prepared for it. Sh- we must. I shed our here without fear. Because i remember that i am here. Not because of the path that lies before me. What because of the path that lies behind me. I remember the one hundred years we have caught these machines and after a century of law i remember that would matters. We still.

Chats with the Chatfields
"seventy years" Discussed on Chats with the Chatfields
"So what does that x plan look like. And how do you know you're going to be able to meet the goals to retire or sell or whatever you wanna do that business later on so we also came in during a transition. Time for the industry traditionally for the past going be seventy years now it was family owned hamad pops yet that we're giving it over to the.

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"seventy years" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"Challenged mac and then it just proceeded to get incredibly ugly and i found out that A lot of these people For some reason Already hated my guts. I mean it really couldn't have possibly add that much to do with my ignorance the fcc. Although i'm sure that triggered some of it but You know they were all over meals. I said dinosaur for being an old man. I'm seventy years old. I'm not ashamed of that. But i have to say the first time in my seventy years that anybody's ever Discriminated against because on older Usually and no in business Older people we had more spirit. That doesn't mean were right but And know and people just came out with people were sending all times time making videos ridiculing me and you know I just it just really Sort of unprecedented on twitter. A long time. It's not as if i'm lily white when it comes to twitter but this really did rise above anything i've ever experienced and and you know and it had gotten way out of hand i certainly didn't intend for the my comments to create so much. Come through so. I just put out a public apology. You no credit to you you. You stepped up and said that inuits. What's my kind of twitter experiences. I was on twitter almost at the start so kind of the prominent guys that were on twitter way back in the day like chad johnson the wide receiver and shaquille o'neal that really kinda popularized twitter to follow those guys in and what happened to me about. Oh call it a year and a half before. I got fired from kane last spring. Is you know thanks. It always kind of been weird with kane. But i didn't want to give the rope to actually hang me with and so i just decided to get off twitter so then when i got fired in the news broke i watched twitter and and yeah i got i got. I got attacked a a lot as well. I think You know. I think the funniest one that attacked me. Was that chuck yates. The person voted the most likely person in the energy business to wake up in a bathtub. Full of ice without a kidney..

Red Blonde Fox
"seventy years" Discussed on Red Blonde Fox
"About mary we just do all day just like they don't even ask us unwound. We just did what happened. These people of been here s a hard. He blows told law as a denial. Just to say this. Y'all just thirty already teacher. So the teacher own to read. This is what you're talking about is says. Several leaders brought to asia attention that some of the men have mary pagan women in had children with them. As a reform was one of the lament guided faithfully deliver asking me the israelites from the seventy years in exile. As promise in here they were seemingly determined to return to the evil that lead their destruction at the at the seventy years. You ain't got the tell me what to do at the seven years and not even one year brought them out and then go back and get into a dodgy again. Sounds like america. That's foolish you know. Thank you know you got the years. Nope nope nope you. All right thanks. That's why upstate rate up. I think of us week. I'm gonna do this. Yes while we always happen help because you never know. What will you let you are down. We've got this season..

Daily Pop
Prince Philip, Husband of Queen Elizabeth II, Dead at 99
"We have to talk about some breaking news. That just happened. We all woke up this morning to queen elizabeth's announcement that prince. Philip has passed away at ninety nine years old. The queen announced that he died peacefully this morning at windsor castle. There's a memorial of flowers growing there and also outside of buckingham palace. They were married for over seventy years and their love story started when elizabeth was just thirteen years old. The cream has the quality of tolerance. The bundles prince loves romance with queen. Elizabeth was one for the agents. He was born into royalty on june tenth. Nineteen twenty one and after going to school in germany france and the uk. He joined the british royal navy. When fell was eighteen. He began exchanging letters with a thirteen year. Old princess elizabeth. They married when she was twenty. One in nineteen forty seven. It was her marriage to the edinburgh. Perhaps we i realized the personality of how queen to be he would watch her become queen. Elizabeth second was to be only the seventh queen of england. Since the days of william the conqueror the prince left after military service becoming his wife's most loyal and loving alive the father of their four children and many more grandchildren. No one could make the queen break into a smile or laugh like him together. They went through seven decades of service celebration and scandal. I have done my best with vince. Phillips constant love and help within for remain listencleveland is the tolls is one essentially ingredient. And they have been married. It meant be quite so important when things well but it is absolutely vital when things get difficult.

Talk with Oliver
"seventy years" Discussed on Talk with Oliver
"For sure I find like a static. Dancing has been helping me a lot recently with that especially because the whole movement saying and we can't really go out. I love dancing personally. And the more you practice things the better you are at so i stopped dancing. I'm not going to become good So when i'm spinning. I have so much energy. I'm just like you know what let's do this. It feels amazing. You're you're moving everything around. It's not stagnant. You're getting it out. You know and just feel amazing after and like your daily daily activities dancing and walking and breathing rich ever shower. And i don't do all the time. But when i shower lots of play the radio rai psalm in the shower and i'm doll saying in the shower. Luckily in the nightclub serve examples. Luckier dave guessing about comes on. I literally my mindset. The club and on my hands are going in the and washing. My arm is like a miniature club and topping for. And i'm getting out on us in the town to drama. Bollocks we've looked into the be allegedly search down a high then just walking around the house and the music in the background rather them. Walking to the kitchen is silence. Fucking dawn's down the stairs. You're going down the stairs in time with the b and you're just like constantly in the groove and having a great time and then it's just like won't you get used the dancing and like feeling not stupid like it just feels great to dance because when you move your muscles are releasing energy releasing toxins in your heartbeat goes up and you touting builds up and you feel good you smile you think this is fucking stupid about care and then you don't care about life and that's great when you don't care about life because i feel good over time. Yeah it's like being in your inner child judgment. Just get it out there. I believe that everyone is secretly their child. But when you go up you've got mature can go to an office. You'll be professional. He's got be appropriate around people but the everyone's that child that that they were growing up everyone picks an as farts and scratches epa. Jonah knows listening. Someone goes out the face. Pick seal the ship because to be judged but everyone is doing. Everyone's that child. And i love it like in washington pregame on on on skies could the good doctor and basically this seventy year. Old president of the hospital has been diagnosed with cancer. And he's just going back to see his childhood crush when he was sixteen and he took it about. Oh the stuffy did when he was young and he was sixteen. I'm like he seventy years old. And he's lurched gonna uber and is that right. Let's go road trip back to my school and he's reminiscent on his childhood and unlike that's actually good because now shortly should have so much on your life udinese to go back to that what you would call the best times you life and you were six team but it just shows you that children you never goes because she got up. He's the president of a massive hospital. Board or ceos that was gonna be professional and amateur and is just faking bullock's. Yeah.

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
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.

Bitches on Comics
"seventy years" Discussed on Bitches on Comics
"Welcome to bitches on comics. I'm your host essay floor. The last book i read wasn't incredible werewolf novel recommended to me by the one and only danny lor the devours. Oh my gosh. it's so good. It's like trans gender fluid gay where wolves in india i love. It sounds amazing. And it's been on my cue for the library for seventy years. Since i came out. I put it on my and i'm still waiting on it so the last book that i read was an audio book and it was actually a podcast because scare you to sleep broke down. Turn of the screw the old-timey novel the kind of served as the inspiration of the ponting apply manner so is basically the kind of origin point of that. I guess a little bit and it's very old time. It was really fun to listen to.

Discovered Wordsmiths
Episode 41 Ted Sikora Bloom - 70 years of mythology
"You you picked up on things that I hope we are accomplishing. You know, that that we're we're trying to do comics in a modern way in a new setting but with a nod to the classics that we took up loving so much and you know, trying to almost take like the the Bronze Age of comics and evolve them in a different direction than the way things did so we we kept you know, the big captions on the cover and all the hype and you know, the these kind of exactly larger-than-life arcs that you know, you really can't get from Marvel or DC anymore and it's not anybody's fault. It's just the fact that it's very hard to create an impactful Batman or Spider-Man story anymore. You know, there's just so long Much when they have seventy years of Mythology to be beholding to yeah,

Business Wars Daily
Mr. Potato Head Drops the Mr.
"Nineteen fifty to one toys been captivating hearts across the country. it's Well it's a plastic potato with holes where you can insert different body parts like years and arms or even accessories like glasses. Sounds like fun doesn't it. You know when. I say it out loud. It actually sounds a little weird but beloved. That's for sure. The original mr potato head which came with accessories meant to be stuck in an actual potato not a plastic potato. Sold a million kits in the first year after it was introduced spud wedged. Its way into history. The first toy to be advertised on television and marketed heavily toward children rather than their parents. Maybe that's why mr potato head and his wife. Mrs are still lovingly nestled in millions of american toy boxes today hopefully with a plastic potatoes. Well recently toymaker hasbro announced that the classic tater would be getting a makeover. They'd be dropping. The mr from all of its branding and packaging. Mr and mrs potato heads a line of small collectibles called wait for it tots. Even mr potato head out that whole line of products will now simply be known as potato head. The reason hasbro said in a statement that they were quote making sure all feel welcome in the potato head world unquote and dropping the mr in a push toward gender equality and inclusion shortly after. They made their plan. Public panic ensued on social media. That seventy year old. Mr potato head would be sent to the toy. Graveyard hasbro quickly clarified. That the change would be to the branding and packaging only but the characters of mr and mrs potato head were alive and would stay that way. Hasbro is just the latest toy company to reexamine its products as culture evolves in twenty nineteen rival. Mattel debuted a new line of gender neutral dolls that come with wigs of various lengths and a variety of clothes from skirts slacks ties to dresses. At the time mattel said the dolls were quote designed to keep labels out an invite everyone in unquote and last year. Mattel unveiled a new line of barbies. That may look a bit different than the skinny blond dolls. You remember from your childhood. The new barbie line includes dolls with prosthetics. Buzz cuts skin conditions and a variety of body types. Even a ken doll with shoulder. Length hair put simply toy companies or evolving as their customers do data on transgender and gender non binary individuals is not publicly collected in every state. So it's hard to know exactly how many young people identify such but at two thousand nineteen federal survey found that around one hundred and fifty thousand americans between ages thirteen and seventeen identify as trans. Or non binary hasbro senior vice president. Kimberly boyd kept it simple. In a statement fast company culture has a vault. She said quote the way. The brand currently exists with mr and mrs is limiting when it comes to both gender identity and family structure on quote. Hasbro's planning to release a new set of potato heads. This fall called up potato family. Pack it will come with two large potatoes. One small potato and a variety of accessories typically associated with any gender. That means kids can make a family. That looks like anything they can imagine. Potato head may be a simple toy but hasbro's push toward gender. Inclusivity symbolizes a larger cultural shift toward self identification and invitation for all to think outside the toy box

JOHN16AND12.COM
"seventy years" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM
"Of that but then i wake up just one. I felt like he gonna to stop me before the police are coming. And so i. But i wake up and i could go. I was up. Might to our to to not to shake me off because often when i when i have this. I don't have so so often nightmares. But when i have these nightmares or they of the evil spirits at that if i go back to bed after ten minutes a happen very often that i go back to the same status same dream and the continue that evil things so i i really have to make sure that i am really away and i have some at least The it's the nightmares that those even visuals. That is like Sleeping inside me mode. It's feel like i'm very seek inside my body and it's going on for a long time sometimes so this. I have to be up about two hours. So i will shaking away. Everything and i was thinking it was my brother. My brother that is so evil but But that this man that was standing outside he he was not an old demand he was in in his this like that and the and my brother. He's seventy years old so he must have not seen him. Seeing him seen said our mother died ninety nine thirty. So it's a over thirty years and i have not seen any picture of him so i don't know how we look like and the sometimes i wondering if i will know that have died. Is it someone that is going to tell me or high. Find the doubt in some way he had no no children. I don't know what's if if there is anything that is coming to me. Because i'm the the by law sister to him i don't know and i don't care about it so.

PodcastDetroit.com
"seventy years" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com
"You going you lead into some saying you want to be a dad and trying to latch on diapers at fifty years. No i mean so except about trying to an and i'm not trying to raise a teenager when sixties. I don't wanna do that like you say you want kids. But i'm saying this it's at at this time of is saying about that that i want kids so as looking at those situations that present themselves in the right manner to the major to for me to not have to deal with those pains of like raising a child when i'm sixty seventy years old as like their canadair so you know i am gonna you know am at my stage. I'm looking at a female. She's probably already got kids. That probably of age deny babies. They're not tyler's they're old enough them. You know what i'm saying. That's what this situation. That's what this whole colder in radical..

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"seventy years" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows
"She was so amazing she reminded me of all are amazing. Grandma's really and her energy was great as she was probably eighty something and she was so sweet and nice to me and my wife. Linda came on set she was signing autographs for people. She sent me like twelve autographs in the mail also to give to family members so in a way i was in all her amazing soul and her her iconic career. She's and a lot of actors. I am not in all. But i was. I don't knowingly acts actors for autographs. But i did with herb issues so i don't know family. She was so sweet to everyone on the set. You know transportation crafts serious. She was just an amazing soul. That's probably why she worked for seventy years because who wants to be around her. She's such a sweet lady such privilege to actually do one of those with her and i wish he would did more because it would have been fun to be around her even more right so dennis. Let's go ahead now. Let's jump into some star trek discussion here and your very first time in star. Trek wasn't fact. I believe wasn't star trek six and you were credited as a klingon. Do you remember how you got that job or anything about being a klingon for the very first time. I should add because you were going on many other times. We'll get to that. Yeah yeah well. This was a feature film. And i always do in the tv shows. But i got my friend. Davis was Working don't start with the coordinator on the show and bj says all you gotta hire dentist to do a klingon.

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"seventy years" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"Appointed by trump resigned last monday and sister. Helen prejean one of the world's best known anti-death penalty activists is asking justice department attorneys to stand down from the three remaining federal execution scheduled to take place this week in the last days of trump's time in office stand down from these killings. Just walk away from them. Do your other work. But not this she writes alongside the aclu's any love. Lisa montgomery is scheduled to become the first woman to be executed by the federal government in nearly seventy years tomorrow. That's tuesday and there was just some of the headlines. This is democracy now democracy now dot org the quarantine report. I'm amy goodman. When we come back we talk about strongmen around.

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"seventy years" Discussed on Scene N Nerd
"I can explain how i can explain. That wish. it's that they made it clear. All of the wishes had a negative consequence and with barbara. the longer she was Her wish went on It reduced her humanity. So everything that might made barbara who she was it reduced that so the her desire to then become an apex predator while it's because all of your good qualities all of your compassion Is wiped away. But even again. I'm kind of tripping on my words because it's just it they could have been written better. Yeah it totally and the whole film could have been. I mean it was like it was they were trying to do too much and and fell at pulling any think. Oh he's of I think they could have either had lord lords he was just basically a glorified hippie a walking macguffin that they could have easily had to put that the whole story away. This really us out the stolen the thing itself and just not even have had the whole storyline with maxwell lord in there because it it it did a god bless pedro. Pascal shows a kid our excellent actor he is. He took what material they gave him and actually poll that character in the film. Yeah yeah i know i was. I was thinking about that too. I mean i should really be cringing anytime. He's on the screen and the ad i'm like. Nah it's nando hits fine view the right thing that's fine they really should never touches hair but whatever whatever i i think that That point is also true to what they end up doing with steve trevor where there are moments where this whole him coming back him being her wish work because he really is the love of her life and they make it. They spent so much time making it clear to the audience. Hey diana's celebrate. Diana has not had a boyfriend in seventy years even though she looks like gal gadot. Okay i think even then we're like stretchy her ability of disbelief.