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"seville" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:04 min | 7 months ago

"seville" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"While it's a big time commitment, and it also costs a lot of money these days. Cocktails at Seville drinks at the beekman hotel That's a Bloomberg business flash, guys. I think you guys need to do a remote some of these places investigate. I think we do that some hip New York City hotels. I'm actually going on a date tonight. Really? I mean, with my wife, good. Yeah, we're going to the Brooklyn bowl. Which I don't know, Denise, you've probably been at the Brooklyn bowl at this week now. No. Paul, have you ever been? No. Okay, I haven't been either, but it's apparently like a hip place to go. You can go bowling. And you can see a concert. And there's a band playing there called the grateful shred. Which is a Grateful Dead cover. I got that. Okay, good stuff. I'm pretty pumped. Report back on Monday, dean Pellegrini. Thank you so much for that report here. I want to talk technology Denise mentioned Salesforce.com stocks up a smidge today. It was up 14% in the last few days, put out some good numbers here. I want to talk about Salesforce and talk about tech in general, and we can do that with anurag Rana. He's a tech analyst for Bloomberg intelligence. So on Iraq, a little bit of hindsight here, but this Salesforce name. I mean, it's a winner. It's up 40% year to date. It's got a $186 billion market cap. This is a winner in the tech space. What's going on with Salesforce? Yes. Thanks, Paul. So the big story over here is over the last few years, there has been a massive focus on growth in the software world. And I think we saw that at massive euphoria and software stocks during the pandemic. And it's around that time this company went and did a very massive acquisition of slack. 25, 27 billion. I mean, it was a big number. And it was a ridiculous valuation. And I think at that point investor says enough is enough. These guys are not focused on profitability. And the stock if you go back to from that point, it's just tanked after that. And last year, we saw a bunch of executives leave the company and that just was a reason for activists to get in and basically tell mister Benny Hoff that enough is enough. We need to we need you to focus on profitability. Now, this is a very profitable company on the gross margin line which means it has a very high gross margin. But when it comes to operating cash flow, it hasn't generated as much. So because of the activist investor influence, this company basically said, okay, we're going to increase margins by a massive amount over the next two years, which is what is driving the stock basically. I mean, if I pull it up on the comp screen, which I always do on the Bloomberg to take a 5 year look at sales force, they massively underperform. The S&P 500. They massively underperformed the S&P 500 information technology sector. So that's their own little group. I will say that they don't do a lot worse than work day over the last 5 years, and I know that's a company you love. What's the story there? So what is a far more stable company? But on a relative valuation workday is a slightly more expensive, but I would encourage you to compare it to the likes of Microsoft and service now, you will see both those companies have done well than Salesforce and partially the reason. Microsoft and what's the other company? ServiceNow. And OW? And I'll tell you the service now story because it's a smaller company and very similar to the likes of Salesforce and workday when people compare them. Service now is as a company that has consistently shown very decent organic growth as well as margin expansion. When you have both of these things work for you, the market really evaluation goes up, you have multiple expansion. But in the case of Salesforce, organic growth rate is coming down. And margins were coming down, which was the reason for their margin compression, but our multiple compression, but now what we should see going forward for the next three years, at least, is margins are going to go up very nicely in this company, which is even with I would say 8 to 10% top line growth would drive over 20% adjusted EPS growth and 16 to 18% cash flow growth. So I looked at them and they've done way better. So let me give you a total return over the last 5 years. Salesforce, 63%. But if you look at service now, a 176% or if you look at Microsoft a 187%, they're doing much better in Oracle is doing better at 89%. You know it's doing worse, SAP. Hasso plattner's company, a total return 41%. So underperforming all of them, even Salesforce, why are they such a loser? Listen, Salesforce is a good company, but it's a very it's one of what we call a legacy software company where majority of their revenue comes from on premise software products. And one of the things they did is to shift from an on premise model to a cloud model. Now, when that happens, you have two opposing practice. One thing is, when you charge upfront for license, you generate a lot of cash upfront. But when you distribute over a three year period, your revenue declines. So if a customer was buying license, now that person is on subscription on a year over year basis, you have a decline in revenue, just the nature of the business. The second part is the costs don't go down at that same rate. So they get hurt both ways. This transition to the cloud is something common in the software world. When companies undertake this, they go through this depression for a period of a few years. I think SAP will continue to see a depression in both operating profit and slightly better revenue next year. But after that, I think you should start to see improvement in both cases. I want to ask you a labor question as it relates to tech here. I know we've seen a bunch of headline layoffs a bunch of tech companies, but I want to talk to you about some of the foreign engineers, the real talent, the engineers, the computer programmers, and the tech industry has historically relied upon immigrants to fill some of those roles H one, B Visa kind of folks here. And I know under the Trump administration, that was constrained a little bit. Talk to us about that part of the tech hiring environment. Yeah. This thing is very close because many, many years ago, I was an H one B long time ago. And look how you turned out. And you know, frankly speaking, I think we did some big reports a few years ago when the Trump administration was saying that we're going to try to reduce this thing. And one of my biggest thesis was, if you go out and do that, you're going to have people from Asia go out to countries like Canada because they became the only country that was really open to skilled immigrants. And frankly speaking, if you look at their immigration policy right now and what has happened in the mississauga area in Canada

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"seville" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:48 min | 7 months ago

"seville" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Interpretation seems to be that that prince, the east negative because it pushes up global rates, but let's see how that develops. The oil price is weaker down one and a half percent, 84 26 is where we trade on the Brent price. We have a dollar that is a little resurgent this morning up three tenths of 1% the Euro down two tenths at one O 7 17 in the wake of that inflation print from the U.S. and the pound is one 2082 down three quarters of 1% in the wake of U.S. CPI and UK CPI which actually has weighed on expectations for rate hikes because it came in lower than expected even if it was still in double digits. That is a Bloomberg business flash. Now let's get a global news briefing with leann gerrans. Anna good morning to you and thank you, tash, took Turkish stocks or climbing after trading resumed following last week's devastating earthquakes. The borsa Istanbul 100 index says higher 9.6% as a benchmark gauge does begin to recuperate losses. Meanwhile, the human toll in turkey and Syria does continue to rise, with a 40,000 people confirmed dead and many more still currently unaccounted for. Now kering's revenues sunk as Gucci took as Seville sales head caused by disruptions in China and an advert controversy also hurt demand for balenciaga products, comparable revenue at Gucci slid 14% in the fourth quarter, analysts were expecting a drop of 9.9%, carrying underperformed rivals alveo H and respond, which were both able to report revenue growth for the final three months of 2022. And Louis Vuitton has named the music producer Pharrell Williams as its new menswear designer, filling a role previously held by Virgil Abloh, the French brand says William wolves and veil his debut collection at the Paris men's of fashion week, which

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"seville" Discussed on Mouse and Weens

Mouse and Weens

08:08 min | 1 year ago

"seville" Discussed on Mouse and Weens

"And then there's hot snakes who I had never heard of, but Julian had. And they sound like this. So there you go. He sneaks in hot hot reverence. We're not talking about anything. The idea of staying on track. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but actually this does lead into something I do want to discuss real quick. Which is what? Well, I invited you to go dancing tonight because I saw a fun thing and it reminded me of back in the days when I was single and my friend Lisa and I would go swing dancing. We did swing dancing lessons or salsa lessons and then you hang out in the bar and you get to keep dancing with people and like cafe Seville. That's another place. Yeah, totally. And I thought this could be good to get you a little out of the house a little bit out of school mode and work mode and yes, yes, yes. It seems like you might be living vicariously through a single person. Are you? Can we interview? No, no, no, no. I think it would be fun to get you. Well, okay, maybe a little bit. My husband will never go dancing with me. Ever. Ever, ever, those days are done. It will not happen. Unless we're forced at a wedding or a kid dance, or a funeral. I think you guys should take ecstasy. Oh my God, this is the solution. Well, well, they do it for marriage therapy. They ban that better. I'm gonna do this. Hold on, hold on. Gotta get my grannies on. Okay. Drugs? You want me to do drugs? Okay, very good. We're on YouTube. You have to look on YouTube to see this. Dumb. Yeah, no, they're using ecstasy, MDMA slash Molly guys for the hip folks, but they're using it for marriage therapy. They say kids who are listening to this, it is not okay to do this. Help kids are listening to this. But if they are a couple of perms, this is old ladies talking about stuff. I'm just kidding, we're not old. We're just in our early 40s. We're just jolly, that's all. No, but yeah. You know my husband, you've lived here now for how long have you been here since the new year? 7 months. It's been a wonderful experience. Yeah. What do you think of me observing your marriage? Yeah, it's fine, but you know how he is. He's not going to change. Like you've seen it. Except for if you use drugs. Oh my gosh. No, I'm not promoting the use of drugs. I am saying though that sometimes people can't get out of their rules and conformity that they decided who they are. But secretly, fill them up with a little fruit juice and boy, will they start shimmying? Or I have an idea, I go with you. And other fun people who like dancing because it doesn't mean I'm cheating on anybody if I go dancing or something. I can go have fun. Okay, now why are you saying this? Did something happen where it seemed like contentious when you brought up the idea? If it's a lot of eyebrows raised like why do you need to go dancing? Why I can't she just go on her own? So we have a jealousy streak, my friend. But he was just always been the case. I don't want to bash Steve. All right, let's move on. Let's move on. Anyway, I hate when you do this. I was asking you if you want to go dancing because we're talking about you and potentially dating and giving you out of the house. Looking at me. Well, you have decided that this is the plan for me, but I might acquiesce because I have decided that it's time to date in the local area. Look how exciting. We talked about this the other day. You lit up more than I lit up about this. How's your tooth, by the way? Would you stop changing this? You just had a dental. Okay, so every time I smile, you're gonna notice my dumb tooth, I know, I know. It's there in my face all the time I think about it day in and out. She has a metal rod in there like the guy from James Bond. What's his name? Jaws. He was like the big Russian guy, German, I don't know. Anyway, so 70s kids will know. Okay. Jules. You are willing, acquiescing. I like that word. Yeah. Let me help you get back in the field. I did say I think it's time I think I'm ready as a human being on this earth to open my heart. And see what's out there. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, did you hear that? It's recorded for posterity. She is available and she's going to make some things happen. Well, we'll see. We'll see what happens. And this one, when I told her, lit up, completely my sister has been excited about the idea, and I haven't been ready up until this point. So there we go. Okay, 'cause I think I would be a very good matchmaker. I know you really well. You are my sister. And I know your type. I also see what could be tweaked about your type and find a little something else. I think oh my gosh. Okay, let's see what is what do you know about me to be true, but honest. You could be you could tell the flaws too. Okay, I know. Okay, just because past episodes we've talked about this a little bit, you guys can go back, what was that one called feet Dirty John, that one was fun. We talked about dating then. That was also a dating app for about two seconds. And then you got off of it. There was one called weans goes a court. That was a long time ago. That was before you came out of your cocoon. So I think that you need someone who is an animal lover. You need a cat person. Okay. No allergies. Must live cats, just like the movie. You need someone who supports you, doesn't have to be vegan or vegetarian, but at least supports you in those efforts and would roll with the flow. Someone who's not uptight, someone who has a great sense of humor, like quirky, fun, can't be the boring dumb jock since of humor can't be the dippy dad joke humor has to be smart humor. Someone who you can have deep conversations with, talk about philosophy and life. Someone who's strong and strapping, someone who is over 6 feet tall, I'm sorry, you're 6 feet tall. I wouldn't normally go there, but it would be nice. Yeah. You don't want to have to kick someone off your leg. What do they call the motor boats in your boobs? All your boys have fit right in your cleavage. That's enough of that. It's time to grow up. Get a big guy. We could look within the range of, I think. I'm your manager now. I am your love manager. You're going to find someone in their I would say 50. I think they need to be a little older. I would say within 5 years. So yeah. Yeah. And 50 and up, not two up because you still want them to get up. See what I did there. And handsome enough, but doesn't have to be classically, you know, Americana football guy can be like our dad, yeah. Yeah, it can be fun, quirky, I'm thinking who's the big skater that everybody loves from enzymes. Tony Hawk? Yeah, like Tony Hawk looking. You like the sinnoh Y kinda thin ur professor Y types, perhaps some glasses. Perhaps some salt and pepper. Oh, interesting. All right. And what else has to be liberal? Loves helping people. Very generous in heart and spirit and the

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"seville" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

06:44 min | 1 year ago

"seville" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"Lot of them going. Yeah, Mickey moto's aim for starting to cultivate pearls was because he wanted to democratize pearls. He wanted anybody at the time to be able to wear a pearl necklace. And that's why he was, you know, he set about trying to figure this out. And again, like you said, the best they could come up with would blister pearls and they call him half pearls for a reason because you have to break them off of the shell, the inner shell. And so you've ruined one side of it. Whereas a true pearl will form inside the oyster and can just be kind of plucked out rather easily. And it's a whole, it's a whole pearl that's not attached to the shell. So it seems like if you could make a blister pearl, you could make a true pearl, and it just was not that easy. And neither Mickey moto nor mitsukuri ever figured it out, really, it was actually a student of mitsukuri, a guy named tokichi nishikawa, who actually came up with the way to create a genuine pearl through cultivation practices. And the same process is essentially used today. Yeah, basically what they did was they said, hey, let's take what nature does. And that's what we have to sit around and wait every 10,000 to see. Happen. And let's just do it ourselves. Let's figure out a way to speed it up and do it by hand. And they did. They would cut out that we talked about the nacre. They would cut out the part of the oyster, which is the mantle that secretes that nacre, they would artificially put in a little bit of shell instead of like a grain of sand, they would use, I think they found that a little round cutting of that iridescent shell works best, right? I think they found that muscle shells work best for some reason. But yeah, they would make them rounder spherical. Right. And then they would put that back into another oyster. Right. I think of the same variety. I don't think they mix and matched. And that would basically cause that process to start. They would say something's in me that shouldn't be in me, and it would create a little pearl sac, has that little seed in the middle. And it started just coating it with that substance. Yeah. And so they would surgically implant shell pieces and like a piece of mantle from another oyster, which is kind of Mengele esque if you think about it. And they would use little tiny modified dental tools to create the surgery. And it was really hard to do because you can't open an oyster shell more than two to three centimeters, which is not much. Or else it's either going to kill the oyster or it's going to upset it so much that it's going to reject this implanted nucleus, the seed for the pearl. So it's really hard to do. And again, this is still the way that they do this. And it turns out, strangely, there is an entirely other guy named tatsui mise, who was a Carpenter. And he was working on his own version of the exact same thing, apparently independently at the same time, in Japan, and he and nishikawa went to go pat in their methods, found that the other one had applied for a patent for the exact same thing and came to an agreement, which I think is really sweet because had it been like Thomas Edison or somebody. There would have been like legal battles and murders of elephants and all that stuff. These guys just came to an agreement to call this process the mise nishikawa method. Right. Some people say that we talked about Seville Kent who died without having perfected the non blistered process. Some accounts do say that both of these people, which is basically how they were working independently on the same process, got their process from notes from Seville Kent, but I don't think that's been proven out. So who knows? It's just part of the lore. Well, yeah. At this point. I mean, plus Seville Kent never cracked the blister. The blister pearl barrier. Yeah. Right, yeah. Or BPP? Yeah, the BP. So Mickey moto, who just as a refresher was that original oyster farmer. In 1888, was a really good promoter, really good marketer. Had a pretty good operation going. In fact, they still, the company is still around today and they still make pearl jewelry. But they would build these big pearl structures at displays that expo shows. And he would go around and talk to governments and say, hey, this jewelry is like, I know we're making them by hand, but it's still like a real pearl. Look at these things. And sort of had to overcome these aren't true pearls argument. Yeah. The diamond challenge, yeah. But he did overcome it, the thing is, is they're just not as valuable, not because they're not real pearls. They are real pearls are made from the same stuff and everything. It's just that humans have intervened and taken happenstance out of the out of the process, right? The reason that they're not as expensive is because there's so many of them. You can produce them so much more easily. And so mikimoto actually did what he set out to accomplish. He demonetized pearls. And now you can get a strand of pearl like a pearl necklace for like a hundred bucks if you want. And they're beautiful, gorgeous pearls that if somebody came up and said, which one's the natural pearl and which one's the cultivated pearl? You would not be able to tell. No, not at all. They were brought over to America at a really bad time just before The Great Depression that in 1928, but they hung around and then after The Great Depression, people started buying pearls and pearl necklaces. And another thing that happened was they started making straight up imitation pearls. And these look great too. And Jackie Kennedy's very famous pearl necklace was not real. It was a gift from her mother. They were artificial pearls. I think a lot of times the pearl necklaces that you see can be artificial. And they sell like hotcakes too. Yeah, I looked it up. I could not find for certain what Jackie Kennedy's pearls were made of, but the closest I saw was a guess at glass that they were made of glass, everybody. Yeah, there's been apparently all kinds of things glass, alabaster, and then they would put everything from egg white to fish scales to snail slime. To create that pearl has a certain look, it's not just like a plastic one looks plastic. Right. For a reason, but a good artificial pearl has a little magic to it as well. Yeah, opalescence. Should we take a break? I think so. All right, we'll take our last break and we'll come back and finish up with what's going on today

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"seville" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

07:28 min | 1 year ago

"seville" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"Room, she would say, really? They do that? Probably. And by the way, off with your head. Right. For telling me that story. I don't like guilt. Man, that was a great Elizabeth I impression. Thank you. So onward and upward chuck because in the late late 19th century, in 1896, in particular, a guy named Gaston vivas became the first human being, as far as we know, to set up a genuine large scale commercial oyster farming operation with the express purpose of producing as many pearls as possible. Pretty good idea in 1896. It is. And because what's the word I'm looking for where something happens and like in ratio form? Okay, I know where you're going. How about this? Because pearls are so rare. Vivas said, I'm going to overcome this by just having gobs and gobs and gobs of oysters. So that just I'll beat the odds. And in fact, he beat the odds big time because he was farming oysters and harvesting anywhere between four to 14 pearls per 100 oysters. So he was having a four to 14% yield of pearls. Pretty good, right? Well, I mean, way better than what we said to begin with, which is one in 10,000. Right, which is so he was harvesting up to 14% of pearls or harvesting pearls from 14% of his oysters. The worldwide estimate would be harvesting pearls from .0001% of oysters that you would find. Yeah, and I don't think we said this is a Mexico and of course these are reports that this happened. And 14 percent is the very highest end. It was four to 14, but let's say it's 4%. That's still a lot more. And the only thing that people can reckon is that it was just a place where they had a lot more pearls because that can happen. Yeah, the conditions must have just been just perfect right there in the Gulf of Mexico that so good for guests on V vest. But one really important thing to remember about viva's operation is he was farming them naturally. Again, he was overcoming the odds just by sheer numbers of oysters he was raising. But he also figured out some really important stuff too, that the better you take care of your oysters. The more you protect them from predators, the more you protect them from disease, the more you scrub them free of barnacles several times a year, the likelier they are to produce a really nice pearl. And so he established some techniques that I believe are still kind of foundational in pearl culturing today, but he did not try to artificially implant or get, I guess, jump start pearl creation in oysters. He was just letting it happen naturally. So he wasn't technically culturing pearls. He was just farming oysters for their pearls. Yeah, cultivating, right? I'd say culturing. No, I mean, he would have been cultivating. Oh, sure, sure. Grooming, breeding, raising, beating the odds. If you want to talk about making pearls, culturing pearls, of course, you've got to look to ancient China. They're the first people that kind of started doing that. They put little molds. This is very cool. They put little molds that had different things, but chiefly little Buddha images into muscles, freshwater muscles, around 500 CE, and they would develop those blister pearls that I talked about that I found one time that are attached to the interior of the shell, and it would be in about the same shape. It's not like it produced a perfect little Buddha blister pearl. But looked enough like it to where it was a pretty ingenious thing. I think the blister pearls are called half pearls or hemispherical. They're not obviously prized and the kind that you want to put on a necklace. But it kind of got the ball rolling as far as knowing that we can culture pearls. Right. They would say it either looks like Buddha or Abraham Lincoln, guaranteed. So a long time after that, people started really trying to figure out how to intensively cultivate pearls or culture pearls. Now I'm confused, but there was a guy named William Seville Kent, who was English believe it or not. And he was a marine biologist working in Australia. And he said, you know, I really think this guest on viva's guy is onto something. But I think he's missing the point. He's just kind of letting nature take its course, beating the odds you could say. And instead Seville Kent wanted to kind of like hasten nature to kind of like increase his chances even further by trying to figure out how to make pearls happen. Unnaturally, I guess. And he never got any further than creating blister pearls, which from what I can tell is the easiest pearl you could possibly make. And he died in 1908 and he just never cracked that coat, but shortly after that, in another part of the world in Japan, there was some guys who've been working on this independently, and they did crack that quote, finally. They did. And we should mention the reason that they wanted to speed up the pearl Ness of the world was not only just obviously make more money if they could control something like that. But in Australia and in Japan, they were these mullets were overfished at the time, which meant obviously they were under pearl. And so they kind of had like, there was a need created for pearls that wasn't being met. So all of a sudden they started saying, hey, if we can make a blister pearl, maybe we can carry this over and make regular real pearls. Right. And in Japan, there's the akoya okoye oyster. It's hard to say fast. And abalone, which is like a big, very expensive kind of seafood. It's a sea snail. And it is? Yeah, Avalon? Yeah. I didn't know it. What do you think it was? I thought it was more clam like than snail like. That was my guess. Well, it's called a sea snail, but it looks like a clam. Oh, okay. There you go. That's one of those things. Sort of like, never mind. I want to know, you have to text it to me. Oh, that's okay. Yeah, I'll text it to you. Okay. So these two things that a coyote oyster and the abalone in Japan and the waters around Japan had very nice natural pearls being produced. Again, under pearl because of overfishing. And 1888, there was an oyster farmer who figures very highly in this story name. And this gets a little confusing because a lot of the names are similar. Really? But his name was kokichi, mikimoto. And he started working with a professor named kachi, is that right? Kai kichi. Kakichi, mitsukuri, and he was from Tokyo imperial university. And they started working together trying to get a technique going for initially growing these blistered pearls. And they were successful in that not only could they get that going, but they could actually industrialize it and make it like a really ramp up the process and

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"seville" Discussed on Scientific Sense

Scientific Sense

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on Scientific Sense

"There's this force being exerted by one object on the other but that each object is warping the space around it and The sun is is warped space in a dramatic way and the earth also warps space around it but less dramatically And so the earth is traveling through space constrained by the war created by the sun and There's a famous analogy where you have a a mesh cloth and you have an object. It sits senate and weighs it down makes dimple and other objects role nearby naturally responded that dental. It's two dimensional analog to what is happening we've taken three-dimensional space and as you may have. No one really thinks of space times. Four dimensional Kind of a network or grid or fabric So The notion that gravity is really a warping of space itself by mass is consistent with the notion that you can generate gravitational waves by shaking masses. So if you're making masses osler you're making them go around each other and economic examples for us or black holes and neutron stars are going around In binary systems But very tight compared to say the earth sun binary system in that kind of a Of fairly extreme relativistic system where objects that are very. Very heavy are travelling at significant of fractions of the speed of light then there is a tremendous swirling of space so it goes beyond warping. It's a very dynamic swirling and Those gravitational waves that get created locally around that binary can then Travel out to distant reaches of the universe and of course they become ripples by the time they reach us say even though they may have been relatively large when they began But nonetheless if you have a sensitive enough detector you can see that that tiny little ripple. And so the detections and we've made so far with like oh and virgo have been of such objects such systems. I should say where we've had two very large but dense compact objects Merging with each other in creating transient gravitational waves. That lasted from very small fractions of a second to as much as a minute. And a half in terms of the length of the signal that we can detect With the like in the borough detectors all yeah go ahead so So thinking so if an excellent data away It will take eight minutes before or help. Rates lewis for us both worlds of light and gravitation will continue for eight minutes as the sun. Has there right So it will take the gravitationally facts of Just eliminating the sun It takes eight minutes to reach us. Yes and so So they're talking. So i want to go into and we're going into more detail. So did idea is not new right. I i think the idea that digital scape out of einstein's theory itself right be had known such things existed for humvees. Now yes so. Einstein predicted gravitational waves not long after he released his General theory of relativity on. I don't think it was a completely unique and that prior to him there had been other theorists. Who thought about the possibility that there was a gravity analog to electromagnetic waves that that maxwell had worked out in the the nineteenth century but as einstein who i really quantified it next made a prediction that was essentially..

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"seville" Discussed on Architecture Today

Architecture Today

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on Architecture Today

"This is habitat masters produced by architecture today in partnership with acco poku series. It looks at the challenges in bold in putting diversity and green infrastructure at heart. I have built. Environment is about allen editor of architects. She today and this is eighty compensations my guest today. A steve macintyre from a an global willow sleeping with wolf specialists and actually well green infrastructure and biodiversity experts that multidisciplinary infrastructure consultancy a. Come gonna saw steve with you and ask you to demystify the buzz around bio-diversity the Gay in so everybody's talking about it a think everybody thinks it's a good idea but amongst architects show prep landscape architects. That does seem to be some confusion about what it actually is. And what's required by law said. Can you clarify for space. The the buzzer to negate is going to be the mandate we policy and it is something. The architects are aware of and architects have limited understanding of some have studied it and some have really started to look into it and then i find the challenges implementing it because they're trying to meet the requirements of investors and developers that will maximum return investment on the land when they start looking leaving aside in attempted better game by the best betty gain before they find. It is a challenge because we limited land the limited space we will a maximum number of properties sexual developments agreed infrastructure tends to then get put to one side open to realize is that biodiversity and ecology is essential to our future is essential to cities towns and oklahoma and it shouldn't be overlooked. The challenges of architects consultants funded seville challenge to actually built in the green infrastructure into these spaces because so they tend to override it or tend to overlook when we mustn't because as saying is essential to future is essential to our climate is helps to mitigate climate change. The fact is other challenges by incorporating green infrastructure..

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What Made Sweden's Asa Danielsson Fall in Love Wih Flamenco?

Travel with Rick Steves

02:00 min | 2 years ago

What Made Sweden's Asa Danielsson Fall in Love Wih Flamenco?

"It's a long way. From stockholm to seville but it never damped danielsson's lifelong enthusiasm for the fiery traditions of andalucia today. She teaches the art of flamenco dancing in between tour guiding in sweden and spain forsa welcome back to travel with rick. Steves thank you so hundred dish woman. Get all excited about flamenco. It's the opposite end of europe. It is that is for sure. I was a little girl. When somehow i picked up the flank existed. And when i went to spain for the first time with my mother i was six years old i told my mother i went to see flamenco and i saw these women and they were so strong and passionate and i decided i wanted to be flamingo as i had no idea what it meant but that dream i kept it alive through my whole childhood. I bought this little doll. You know with the polkadot dress and everything in plastic doll and headed a home. Like little alter and i knew that i was going to be a flamenco dancer. When i was big you were you. Were six year a little bit older than now. Yeah are you dancing. Or what fleming in your life today teaching performing i was the president of the swedish fleming society for some ten years of organized festivals of organized workshops. I've been tour manager of one of the most famous fleming dancers. All all that you can think of. I cannot think of any two more opposite. Cultures in a temperament kind of wave of sweden and southern spain is the heartland of flamenco. I think it's opposites attract and actually. Spain is the favourite countries of the swedes to visit to travel to. And why would that be. I think it's that got although this has. The son has the laid back Passionate lifestyle that you need a little doses of every year. Exactly exactly. maybe you don't wanna have all of it all the time. You want a little bit more structure and calm so you can go down and have it and then you go back to your normal senior regimentation efficiency.

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"seville" Discussed on For Her Empire Podcast

For Her Empire Podcast

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on For Her Empire Podcast

"You'll fill out at tells me a little bit about your business on where i can find your social media links that will give me the opportunity to see what you've got created so far. If you have a website you'll include that can check that out as well and then what that will do is. I'll give you an opportunity to book a call me and we'll sit down talk through everything i'll ask you what are you. What are you wanting to gain from regret wide. He lets you need to rebrand right now. You know why did you make choices that she made. We'll go through a whole brand audit and then that will give us an idea of the direction to move forward. Whether that's you know booking my services whether that's maybe just making a small tweak that you can do on your own you know. We'll figure that out together now. Let's have the websites in the year as less in the description is into this audio formats so much contact. You do you Is is your light. That's i'm a much sure if i want to talk to you. I a waste your time in the neck. And how how. How can i see more of you walk to seymour. The claims you've worked with a lead more about at reckless to give me that. Push to game cima. One hundred does the Seen her designing looks really of bush's you'll pass tax hesitation. Seville the conduct form absolutely so i would definitely say. Check out my instagram. I'm posting new content on there all the time past three brands You know another thing. If you find a rerun it could be if the reaching out to bat business. Hey like. I'm considering working with hunter. I see that you work with her. What was the process like you know. Look i shared testimonials but sometimes sometimes it's good to talk to a past past client and that's that's okay you know. I always want the people. Were really working to be to feel comfortable because this we're going to be getting pretty intimate with what we're talking about like we're diet. Were really diving into your business. So i i want you to feel comfortable. Talk to pass clients You know talk to them. Look at the instagram. I've got reels of different tips and stuff as well. So maybe you're not ready for a rebrand yet. But you wanna keep diy ryan. That's okay. i actually. I just created a little guide for how to build the base for your visual rain at any. It has all these steps along with a couple of extra runs. It dives into a color psychology psychology. That logo suite that i talked about that can be downloaded on my left side as well adt dot com slash brand foundations so that can be accessed a great way to get started in Got i've got some blog posts. You could read through particularly about signs that it's time to rebrand Signs at his time to hire a designer. You know it's it's all a process it really suffer sauces. Thanks so now be about like going to the end of the biggest question to have questions is there is like a branding mobile. You've said let's see someone blade thinking us know it..

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"seville" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

04:45 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"Before i begin. Let me address the elephant in the room. How do you pronounce the name of this building. The problem stems from the fact that the name was given classic. Greek which is pronounced slightly different than modern greek in the city was eventually taken over by turks. If you had no background in just a standard english speaker you might pronounce it huggy however that has never been how it's been pronounced there's also higher high gear with eight silent. The standard pronunciation in what i'll be using in this episode is this would be as if it were spelled a. y. a. which is actually how it's spelt in turkish and modern greek. It might be is. The second thing is the meaning of the name. I've read in several places where they prefer to the building as saint sophia. That is emphatically not what the name is. And never was the name of the church when it was constructed and holy wisdom and it was an attribute of christ not the name of a saint with that out of the way. The ice afia is one of the largest and oldest extent buildings in the world by this. I mean it isn't a ruin or just a structure like the pyramids but an actual building with four walls and a roof which is still in use today as a building. Is the third church to exist on the current site with the previous two churches having been destroyed by riots. The first church was known as magna ecclesia and was commissioned by the emperor status the second the son of constantine the great in the year three sixty. This building was destroyed by riots in the year four. Oh four the next building was constructed by byzantine emperor theodosius the second who consecrated it in the year for fifteen and remember back to my very first episode of the podcast that the byzantine empire was just a name given to the eastern roman empire. After the fact all of these people consider themselves to be romans that building which also held the name. I afia was burned down in a riot in five. Thirty two during the nika revolt against the emperor justinian which was the greatest riot ever seen in the history of the empire. Half of constantinople was destroyed and tens of thousands of people were killed the nika. Riots are a fascinating subject involving opposing sports teams and we'll be the subject of a future episode the emperor justinian who i previously talked about my episode. The plague of justinian was a big builder and when the previous church burned down. He wanted to leave his mark. He commissioned what would be the biggest building in the world. it wasn't just the biggest building in the world. It was the biggest building in the world for almost a thousand years. It wasn't until the construction of the cathedral of seville and fifteen zero seven that anything surpassed in size. The building is of masonry construction built with massive arches and domes. It isn't a light building with thin walls. As you see in gothic cathedrals in europe it has the appearance of a massive structure which is what was necessary at the time to create something so large the central dome is fifty five point six meters or one hundred and eighty two feet five inches tall with a maximum diameter of thirty one..

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"seville" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Belleville sausage. yeah. He's a little sauce. He's probably about an xl right a little pig in a blanket. He's head is the top of the hotdog fixed than a snicker summer with the to seize the proper spelling with the twosies. I thought maybe it was like b. We could maybe be. Oh because that would be another way to do in the boy. So maybe that. Should i go at the i or the why. What do you think. I like the why the why okay. And it's very eighties looking type of miami vice logo and it'll have boomer and geo or w have ran on the sleeve but it's really about the thick boy summer. That's what it's about and those abc big big zoo modeling it on the website. I think that would be perfect. Could you rotate 'em and stuff like having pose in different angles and his flex in that he does and all that stuff big zoom by the way you remember back blade that yes they. they're They were asking if they could shave. Could shave big zoo with the boat party really that would that drag us down. I i think so. I'm not eating there and every hour. We got to see this. I think we have to do it. Back blade tremendous product. Big zoo harry guy. We'll do it in front everybody on the cameras like we did. That contest did at the headliner. Yes one guy took it shirt off and he was wearing a sweater under shirt winner. You're the guy you oughta guy. So i think is everything's going on music. Show boats out there. Just in the corner. We'll have somebody shaded up shaving up shave shaving big back so anyway. Yeah stay tuned for all that stuff. If we have the seville dealers celebrity showdown. I'll tell you about that d list. Celebrities showed up the if we if we get those thick boy summer shirts out there anytime soon. I'll let you gotta get that june already. Now we've got to get those out there for boy..

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"seville" Discussed on Black Women Travel Podcast

Black Women Travel Podcast

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on Black Women Travel Podcast

"Letting go of control and being thirty thousand feet in the air flying above the clouds but yes i do think planning is part of my way to control things so that i don't freak out. This is not to say that there have not been times during travel pretty much every trip. Things go absolutely chaotic. And i have to try to figure out. Had a replan or shift my plan or regain control and i won't say that those moments are smooth. They do usually involve a bit of anxiety for me. For example when i went to madrid i realized i had purchased the wrong train. Ticket or really ticket for the rump. Day and i needed to. Actually i was in seville and i needed to get back to madrid and Purchased the plane the train ticket for the wrong day. And i freaked out for probably five minutes before my brainless year. Just by another trying to get a train leaving in ten minutes. It's okay paper the ticket. Which is what i did but gosh that that threw me off so bad at least five minutes again just because my plan will not window but i would say for anybody who does use planning or control to manage is one thing you have to accept in. It's hard but you have to learn to accept it is that not everything is under your control and there's a lot of times when you're gonna have to relinquish control to somebody else. You have to learn how to deal with that in your way or your anxiety is just going to overtake you and prevents you from experiencing these aside from planning. What are some things that you have been able to find helpful in managing your anxiety breathing Actually putting.

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"seville" Discussed on WDUN AM550

WDUN AM550

02:51 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on WDUN AM550

"Are you going to start? Maybe, you know, getting into pig racing. Like like people to horse racing. You start breeding pigs for racing. I don't know, but I guess so, you know, and then they had little regular pigs that were babies, and he said that they Where that six weeks? No, Maybe there about 12 weeks old, you know in or a regular biggest is a pretty decent size at that age, but they train them for 22 weeks. Two or three weeks, and there's a smart they catch him on and off they go. So I guess as they go along, they have to slop pigs out because we'll get two big those little bit. He's well. They're a little pink pigs. But I would agree with you, though, on any animal there a lot of animals that are extremely intelligent. Pigs are very intelligent. They're different breeds of dogs in depending on what you get depends on intelligence. Border collies are extremely smart colleagues in general, but I I kind of would prefer one That's not so intelligent because they always outsmart me. And it doesn't matter what you do. We had one that kept getting out of the cannelloni. Configure how how she was doing it. And finally had to watch from a distance in this dog was smart enough to be able to almost dislocated shoulders to crawl up through the strikes in the deck, which was located next on, she could get up and get herself on the deck and should be at the back door and I kept I couldn't Yup. Just appeared disappeared. They are very intelligent and sometimes, like you said that the really really smart ones aren't always the easiest ones to live with. But you know, that could be said for almost anything. Well, that's that's true. You folks want to find out more about what you do in about the Shriners, for example, on and make us more directions. They just give you bus 77 Oh, five. Oh, three. Hits as 7387. And Of course, if you have veterinary needs just drop by and see him. There are what do your hours for the holiday weekend. So thank you for asking. So we are open on, Um, Saturday, but we are closed on Monday. So regular hours to them, And so if you do have an emergency, our answering machine will direct you to closest emergency hospital. Excellent. There you go. Of course you're gonna find a Mondo Seville Highway between the bridges on Jay Mountain Road and When it's raining. You could just listen for the rain change because that's right. That's right. They are pretty and we need some rain. We had everyone have have a safe holiday if you see swimming pigs out there on the lake this Memorial Day weekend. That does happen in the Bahamas. I'm not so sure it happens here. You might want to check the contents of your yeti cup. There you go. Exactly aren't keeping Oreo Cookie handy just to reward the women need in the two Thank you, Doctor. Let's have a great weekend. 7 53 in north Georgia's news talk, Ugo. I didn't know that was the thing Who knew that's okay. Racing, pigs, Hydro pigs. I like it high Gross Y night thinking.

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"seville" Discussed on Bump, baby & beyond from Emma's Diary

Bump, baby & beyond from Emma's Diary

04:02 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on Bump, baby & beyond from Emma's Diary

"I think it's like you said such a good starting point is to think about your lifestyle and obviously everyone has a budget. But i think if you really sometimes you you go right okay. This is how much i've got to spend. What can i get for that. We're akshay if you think about. Well this is my lifestyle. This is what i need and then kind of look at that and see what's available within in terms of what you need. I think it's just it's just. It just seems like an easier way of doing things because there are sometimes sign many options. and especially. if you'll new paran you can be a bit of a minefield intense. Just way to start. Say again i would. I wish will looking back. If i had looked at my lifestyle and then the budget. I feel like that seville good pathway to find in a a system or pasture Yeah i think the thing sometimes as well as trying to also think ahead so if we do all the dogs were in that roof. Sort of tighten area getting that prime. That's good for walking is almost essential we do get that slight disadvantage it. It's a bit bigger to fold and a bit heavier. But most people will end up with some form of struggler or compact fold stro love to further down the line when they're on holiday if it's a domestic holiday again remember my first holiday. When she was three months old. My good god. We got a lot of stuff feedback cow. But we couldn't get the big primate because we got the dog who could of back clothes etc so we did end up with a compact stroller. So you can sometimes give you that forward. Thought and thinking thinking okay. Well i'll get myself a compact stroller right from the beginning. It can be a travel system compatible so it means that the infant carry can still fits onto that train with the big prominent for doing the big walks but we could they give that to say the grandparents or the child minder if if we're at loaning.

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A Look at Rossini's Barber of Seville

Aria Code

00:56 sec | 2 years ago

A Look at Rossini's Barber of Seville

"There's the young handsome count almaviva a nobleman from madrid. Who's very wealthy. And he's got the hots rozina. A beautiful young woman from seville so he does. What anybody would do disguises himself. As a poor student named linda neuro goes to seville and serenade zena beneath her balcony window. And the dude can sing. Account learns that roseanne has been locked away in the house of grumpy. Old doctor bartolo. He wants to marry her gross. But xena out to be a total firecracker actual here and her first big aria voce poco faa she. Lets us know that while she might act the part of the submissive ingenue. She's really really not to be messed with and she certainly will not be forced to marry anyone. She doesn't love in a world where women are expected to accept. The lives laid out for them. She writes her own story.

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"seville" Discussed on The Really Awful Movies Podcast

The Really Awful Movies Podcast

03:50 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on The Really Awful Movies Podcast

"Give person and you think in a country so famous for its pork products sustain with what what is it ham bone or whatever you call it like a best smoked cured pork on the planet. They would give a little more than no shits about the demise of one of its a poor sign the animals there especially. It's so threatening to the blood all over it. it was an overt threat. And the guys just so absolutely dismissive of it. it's that was absolutely wild. It was a co production and you could actually very subtly till which were. I think the front half was California shot it in big bear which is a common place for boxers. Mma fighters to go work out because of the rugged terrain go for runs and stuff and then in the latter half you could sort of tell a very different kind of feel especially with the interiors knew got those euro door handles and stuff so it's pretty subtle but i think the landscapes really mashed match very well just to extend the actors abundant. Don't 'cause you have some spanish speaking actors than see this weird crossed the to to walk. Right in the streets of seville or something and you're like how did this lady ended up. Here is some very strange moments. He said the united states. Small cal out. Am i right definitely. Yeah and whenever they Have production is the united states. Define hundreds american flags.

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"seville" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on WTOP

"The W T O P traffic center now and married a Pompa. Nick. We're gonna start out and switch it up a little start out in Maryland, this time where Interstate Travel's been doing pretty well. For one thing to note is we have had a lot of treatment Truck's already out about that's both in Maryland and Virginia. And that is to be expected All the calm before the storm. And Lauren will tell you all about that. I will tell you interstate travels light on I 2 70. 95 emergency treatment was being reported South bound near the I. C. C Watch for trucks to 95 Baltimore Washington Parkway North bound after 1 75. They were clearing up in accident and was along the left side. We have 1 97 just to the east of powder Mill Road accident here. Both directions heavy and slow to get to the scene where you will be under police direction, alternating travel. We had a closure point in Gaithersburg unwanted weight on Leigh Leighton Seville Road. There were multiple accidents that occurred between Richard among Castor Road, One near Fieldcrest had blocked knocked down a power pole, so the roadway closed essentially following police direction in that whole stretch. We're checking now and I to 70, which is that speed but North bound near I 70 response was heading at last report for a medical emergency. So far, nothing showing. To one kind of Worth Avenue north between Good Luck Road. That's an accident for 50 both ways of 57th Avenue, just to the west of Baltimore Washington Parkway in New Crash Watch for possible police direction there. You could tell us what you're seeing on your commute called the W T o p Traffic center needs 66304 w t o p Washington stop news, Traffic and weather keeping you informed. 24 73 65 Married to pump the w t o p traffic. The storm team for meteorologist Lauren Rickets little breezy Today is those temperatures continue to rise to.

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"seville" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on WTOP

"Searched top kids today sponsored by Northwest Federal Credit Union. It's 5, 28 traffic and weather on the AIDS Jo Conway and the W T o P Traffic Center. We will start up again in Maryland, where the big issue is on eastbound route. 50 leaving for 24 David Seville Road on your Way toward the South River Bridge. And I 97 the police investigation blocking the right lane. Two to the left should get you by, but in a major backup as you make your way he spent on 50 leaving David Seville Road on your way toward I 97 state of the left. Westbound 50 on the bay Bridge that disabled vehicles been cleared. Lanes available. Delay cities out rapidly on New Hampshire Avenue report of a crash of the intersection with Route 4 10 East West Highway and Ethan Allen Watch for the response rolling in to see their to come apart. To 70 South bound near Clarksburg. You're the expert Clarksburg. In fact, it was a medical emergency a day it temporarily blocked the left lane. Soundly. They've cleared the scene but still have activity confined to the left shoulder with a brief delay driving in Virginia. 95 going south. Normal slowing as you leave Lord toward Woodbridge on the brakes, too. And across the AKA Kwan River Bridge, EZ Pass things run North West Bank. Prince William Parkway near Old Bridge Road Watch for the report of a crash. 66 closed both ways through Vienna should be all volume. Nothing curly reported blocking. Brought to you by window nation start the year off right with window nation's most popular deal. Put no money down. Make no payments for two years and get two free windows for every two you buy. Get all that call 866 90 Nation. I'm joke. Homer W T A P trap, not a storm team for Samara Theodore the second half of our weekend. Gonna be a cold start See temperatures tonight they're dropping into the teens and twenties. Even with the winds growing calm, we're still looking.

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"seville" Discussed on Roleplay Retcon

Roleplay Retcon

03:35 min | 2 years ago

"seville" Discussed on Roleplay Retcon

"Skulking in the shadows somewhere i am not skulking. Do you need to know more than that. Why do you seek out boy. It is a complicated political reason but basically we think a illuminates style. Couple of mejia's are attempting to rule the world through fear. And am beth and we are going to give this road to an impress that we think we will not let that happen. Sounds like my eyes. will you are dead. And so i'm going to take this now. The warned those you seek to use the rod of several shall suffer terrible. Well wait now. Hold on and say it because we were told by a map. That if we didn't seek the ron and seville we'd hope we we have a terrible fate. It's one of those catch twenty two situation. Yeah occurs dvd recipe. Don't kind of thing so we we're not actually looking to use it. I think it's more of a keep it away from the bad guys like a nuclear deterrence like a nuclear attack. I don't know what that means but yet yeah the best weapon is the one you only have. You don't have to fire the thing. Yes although i didn't. I haven't considered that. We rather like the person we're going to be giving this to jet be of good and his hands. Relax and the rod comes away in your hands. it's heavy it is heavy as you raise it up the light trickles into it and you get a good look at it. It's lengthy it's probably about two feet long. It's red with black spines. the handle looks like like bom. And then the top of the rod hooks around a single orb suspended between it and it's the orb is blood red and it shines and mervyn make me a wisdom saving through. Wouldn't be a magical item without one of these there..

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Iran threatens retaliation after what it calls possible cyber attack on nuclear site

Masters in Business

00:17 sec | 3 years ago

Iran threatens retaliation after what it calls possible cyber attack on nuclear site

"Iran warned that it will retaliate against any country that carries out cyber attacks on its nuclear sites. Word came from Iran's head of Seville civilian defense after a fire that's Natanz plant, which some Iranian officials said may have been caused by cyber

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Boston's Franklin Park Zoo reopens

WBZ Afternoon News

01:09 min | 3 years ago

Boston's Franklin Park Zoo reopens

"Arrived Franklin park zoo re opening to members today but his WBC Suzanne's house bill tells us it's better David zoo animals have been looking forward to as well it appears the animals at Franklin park zoo missed us as much as we miss them John Lenahan the president and CEO of zoo New England says some of the animals would run across the exhibit to see him I had some great visions of guerrillas and camels and giraffes coming running now I felt like I get ignored by the lines they seem too high and mighty to pay much attention he says they did their best to keep the animals engage while they were shut down we might set up a bubble machine in front of an exhibit and have a blowing bubbles and things that we couldn't do when visitors here now that visitors are back lit a hand says keeping them safe is the priority knowing that all of our other cultural colleagues that aren't open yet are relying on us to be successful and we take that responsibility very seriously Suzanne Seville WBZ Boston news radios are doing with the stone zoo in Stoneham is opening for members on Saturday both the zoos the stone zoo and the Franklin park will be open to the general public on June fourth tickets can be purchased on

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Hells Angel: Sonny Barger

Kingpins

11:04 min | 3 years ago

Hells Angel: Sonny Barger

"On a typical weekend nights in Oakland. Nine hundred and sixty five. Sonny Barger had just received a call. One of his fellow hells angels was in trouble at a local bar. Sunny arrived to survey the scene at the four hundred club. He soon spotted the angel in his girlfriend being hassled by half a dozen guys from the local chrome shop. The ringleader had had just enough beers to be brave enough to trash. Talk the toughest guys in Oakland Sunny stocked over cool and collected to tell his brother that it was time to go and for good measure. He stuck twenty-five automatic in the mouth of the ringleader. Just to let him know what would happen if he didn't stop running his mouth. Shut him up sunny and the angel left but the Gulf remained doubled back inside to retrieve her through the window. Sunny spotted the ringleader. Giving her trouble he shook his head big mistake he'd already been warned once. Sunny stormed back in walked up to the guy and hits him on the side of the head with his twenty-five but the gun accidentally went off grazing. The man's skull sunny chuckled to himself. He'd been trying not to hurt the poor idiot but fate at clearly intervened so sunny grant this poor bleeding. Drunken mess bent him over the pool table and shot him again the lesson. Don't mess with a hells angel. Welcome to kingpins apar- Original I'm Alastair murden and I'm Kate Leonard. Every Friday. We journey inside the ranks of Organized Crime Rings From Street gangs to mafiosos to understand how a kingpin or Queen Pin Rises to the top of the underworld and why they full as we follow the lives of infamous crime bosses. We'll explore how money and power change them and how it changed the community around them. You can find episodes of kingpins and all other podcast originals for free on spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to stream kingpins for free on spotify. Just open the APP and type kingpins in the search bar at podcast. We are grateful for you our listeners. You allow us to do what we love. Let us know how we're doing reach out on facebook and Instagram at podcast and twitter podcast network this week with telling the story of Sonny Banga Legendary President of the Oakland Biker? Gang the hell's angels this week. We'll be exploring his club's rise to national infamy alongside the counterculture movements of the nineteen sixties. Next week we'll see how drugs and crime changed the face of the club forever in Nineteen Sixty three twenty five year old. Sonny Bono was president of the Oakland. Chapter of the hells angels. This meant he sat at the top of the burgeoning empire of outlaw motorcycle clubs known for drinking fighting and dealing drugs. Many anti-establishment organizations like these actually rose to prominence after world. War Two military veterans. Who had trouble fitting back into the square world of the nineteen fifties needed somewhere to go and shoot the breeze? Hollywood saw the appeal to the Marlon Brando movie. The Wild One introduced audiences across America to the world of leather jacket wearing motorcycle. Gangs causing mayhem. Wherever they went. But in the summer of nineteen sixty three sunny bargar had a bigger concern establishing his Oakland Charter as the dominant. Hells Angel Club even more powerful than the Founding San Bernardino Chapter. He also wanted to unite with other outlaw motorcycle clubs around the State. Sure they spent a fair amount of time beating each other up and jockeying for territory but they could put their beef aside to unite against a common foe. The cops so sunny bargar had an idea that would eventually become a hells angels tradition the Labor Day. Weekend RUN OUTLAW. Motorcycle clubs from all over the state would unite in Porterville California a medium sized town halfway between Fresno and Bakersfield there was no Setai Tin Ary. Just a plan to drink smoke weed and get up to whatever. Mischief found them. Sunny Bargar led his Oakland. Hells angels into Porterville to rendezvous with four other leading clubs the stray Satan's the galloping goose's the Coleman sheriffs and the cavaliers in all there were about two hundred bikers invading a town of about nine thousand people. At first everything went according to plan with bikers from different clubs bonding over drugs and women then an Oakland Angel Named Charlie. Magoo was having a drink in a bar minding his own business when an old townie through a beer in his face as soon as Magoo leapt to his feet. The old townie realized he'd made a grave error. There was no way he could take this guy in a fight. The townie bumbled an apology but it was too little too late. Magoo punched him in the face. The old man stumbled so Magoo punched him a second time. Then a third. The old man collapsed on the floor. Knock out but instead of settling things the townie went home grabbed. A gun came back and pointed it at Magoo. This was his town. These angels needed to go Vista Magoo had backup a group of fellow. Angels grabbed townies gun and turned it back around on him. They all took turns beating him until he had to be sent to the hospital. Meanwhile sunny was presiding over a Bachan. All that had taken over the Porterville main drag motorcycles were racing each other down the street the bikers girlfriends and female hangers on. Were having wet. T shirt contests. Everyone was drunk high or both. The angels stopped any vehicles passing through town and forced open. Their car does if they were young women in the car. They attempted to pull them out so they could join the party whether they wanted to on not not. Everyone was thrilled namely the Porterville. Chief of police. He worried he was losing control of the situation so he called out to other counties for backup by nine thirty PM over two hundred and fifty cops rolled into downtown to stop the madness. Their first move was to set up a blockade hoping to direct the bikers. Down One road out of town once was set the chief got on the Bullhorn and announce the bike has had five minutes to clear out. Meanwhile fire trucks spreads soapy water down the main streets making it impossible to race they turn their hoses on bikers. Knocking them off their harleys. Local teens even got into the action climbing to the tops of buildings and throwing bricks down onto the street faced with an army of guns hoses and bricks. The bikers had no choice but to leave town. Sunny led his bikers to the parking lot of Sports Center. A few miles outside of town to assess the situation as they counted their ranks. They realized they were missing for members who had been knocked off their bikes and arrested. Some of the other clubs wanted to give up and peel out. They trusted that lost members to bail themselves out of jail and find their way home but sunny refused to leave without all of his Oakland. Hells Angels Brothers. So at two thirty. Am they turned their bikes around and headed? Back to PORTERVILLE SEVILLE COPS had lined up squad cars to block the bridge leading into town and they were prepared to wait as long as it took for the hells angels to leave town for Good. Sunny wasn't intimidated. By the show of force. He ordered his bikers to line up in a counter blockade across the other half of the bridge. If the cops wouldn't let people into town. Then the hells angels wouldn't let anyone leave either. It was a standoff. Eventually a highway patrol officer approached sunny to try and broker peace sunny told the officer he just wanted his men back and would gladly pay the twenty five dollars for their bail. The officer took them to the portable chief of police. But the chief didn't think twenty five dollars was enough his counter-offer fifty thousand dollars. Sunny exploded in anger. He was trying to play by the rules. And these cops were trying to take advantage of him. Sensing a confrontation. The highway patrol officer scrambled to get the chief to agree to a low a bail sunny and the chief agreed to fifty dollars. And the Hells Angels. Pass the hat to raise the money. It seemed like a fair resolution. Yet by the time sunny and the bikers finally left town. They found another row of cops waiting for them. Ready to pull over any angel. Whose bike wasn't up to code and as a group devoted to customizing their rides. This was damn near all of them. This was the last Straw for Sonny. They were done being stopped by the cops. He ordered his men to outrun the police and they did in just one night sonny. Berger proved himself the undisputed leader of the hells angels and the baddest of all the outlaw bikers in California.

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Gioachino Rossini 1: About Gioachino Rossini

Classics for Kids

05:08 min | 3 years ago

Gioachino Rossini 1: About Gioachino Rossini

"To classics for kids. I'm Naomi Lewin. By the time. Giocchino Rossini died. He was seventy six years old but he only had eighteen birthdays. That's because Rossini was born in leap year on February twenty-ninth uh French horn was just one of the instruments. Rossini's father played as official town. Trumpeter in pays Idaho Italy where Seaney was born. Both Rossini's parents were or musicians. His mother was an opera singer which probably had a big influence on his choice of profession When he was a kid Rossini had a beautiful voice to his father taught him to play the horn and he also played piano and Violin at the age of twelve twelve? Rossini wrote a set of core tests for four string instruments. The first time they were performed he played the second violin. Part Rossini's first job as a teenager was coaching singers and playing keyboard instruments for an opera company. By the time he was twenty one in years. He's not in birthdays. Rossini composed ten operas. He wrote seven of those operas in less than a year and a half then. Rossini came out with the opera that what made him an international superstar And an Aria area is what you call a solo song in an opera and that Aria from Rossini's opera Tancredi was so popular that everyone in Italy whistled and hummed it from gondoliers in the boats on canals in Venice to people sitting in jury boxes. So we're seeing reused the tune for a set of variations Because he composed so many operas in such a short time. Rossini actually early recycled a lot of material especially his overtures for instance Rossini Pin this overture on three different operas the first two flopped at the the last one was a huge hit. You've probably heard the overture to the barber of Seville in cartoons or commercials and you probably know the partner of me. He Oh ooh. Even though the barber of Seville is Rossini's best known most performed opera. It's opening night. Did Not go. Yeah well another composer already written an opera. Based on the play the barber of Seville so fans of his opera who didn't think the world was big enough for two Barbara of Seville came to Opera Tabu then during the performance. One Singer had trouble with a guitar. He was supposed to play and another singer trip and wound up with a bloody nose but no one paid any attention to them after a cat wandered onstage. Needless to say there's no part in the Barbara of Seville for a cat but eventually Rossini did write a duet for two cats. Yeah Wow Rossini. Any wasn't enormously successful composer he wrote forty operas in under twenty years and then when he was just thirty seven years old he quit but he went out with a bang. His last opera was about the Swiss hero William

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UKs Boris Johnson seeks December 12th Election.

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

06:11 min | 4 years ago

UKs Boris Johnson seeks December 12th Election.

"Coming up on five minute news stain. October twenty four. I'm Anthony Davis could bring violence back onto the streets. The White House reportedly Shen calling it illegitimate while the White House lauded lawmakers who stormed into a high security room and attempted to interrupt testimony yesterday institution however gives the House wide latitude in how to handle impeachment Chuck Schumer the top Senate Democrat accused trump and he's Republican uh-huh about what could happen in Northern Ireland under Johnson's proposed brexit deal with the region's police chief warning that a badly handled divorce from the European Union according to the letter obtained by The New York Times the Deputy Secretary of Defense David L. Norquist informed coupe is lawyer she was not obliged to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has finally abandoned his promise of an October Brexit and pinned his hopes on December election two days after lawmakers stymied Johnson's latest attempt to pass is European Union divorce deal he said today that the only way to break Britain's brexit locks members are wary and for straight at Britain's interminable brexit melodrama meanwhile you K- police and politicians have sounded imply with a congressional subpoena because of the trump administration's view that the inquiry has not been officially authorized COUPO- obviously who articles of impeachment abusive power and obstruction hundreds of people were forced to flee northern California wine country earlier today as a wildfire exploded in size fueled by dangerous winds that prompted utility initial closed-door testimonies to protect witness statements from outside interference they hope to completely inquiry by the end of the year and to coalescing around many Republicans have sought to attack the legitimacy of the impeachment probe and have complained about depositions being given behind closed doors the US is the legislation European Council President Donald Tusk has recommended the other twenty-seven EU nations grunt Britain and delay it many of the election Johnson must win a vote by a two-thirds majority among MP's looked like a tough task with the main opposition Labor Party saying it would only back in the next the letter to the lawyer of Laura Cooper the Pentagon official overseeing Ukraine a day before she testified in the House Democrats impeachment inquiry of Northern California in anticipation of strong winds that could not brunch his into power lines or topple them sparking wildfires Shen wants the risk of Britain crashing out the E. U. October thirty first it sheduled departure date had been removed parliament has already dealt Johnson series national allies of hypocrisy for demanding that impeachment proceedings begun in public even as the administration withhold subpoenaed documents and tries to block in dry winds with gusts of up to seventy miles an hour of affected much of the state including that area there were no immediate reports of any injuries teas throughout the state to impose electrical blackouts to prevent fires authorities ordered the entire community of Gay Seville to evacuate ask was a general election Johnson said he would ask him ps to vote on Monday on a motion calling for national polls December twelfth to hold House Republicans continue to press their effort to discredit the democratic led impeachment inquiry against trump today with plans for a Senate resolution because blocked Boris Johnson's attempt to fos track the e U Devos Bill Through Parliament in a matter of days saying they needed more time to scrutiny anti impeachment drive and hundreds flee northern California wildfire amid blackouts it's the endon production covering politics inequality health and climate delivering honest verified and truthful world news

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Trump And the Whitehouse Is Beeping nutsville

Chris Plante

05:13 min | 4 years ago

Trump And the Whitehouse Is Beeping nutsville

"The politico founding editor use the F. word to describe trump and Washington DC they called it. what was that. Dana Carvey was it Dana Carvey mostly not confronts or something it's I have to watch myself here beat but not Seville big because in the in the headline it's the politico magazine headline story about impeachment proceedings against president Donald Trump just another day and be nuts ville afterward not so and piece by political founding editor John F. Harris is through the Washington post Harris of the post you know. your loving on the campaign trail but he was terrace of the post and not anyone over to politico to create his own independent corrupt Democrat party front groups posing as a newspaper and and that's like that's okay that's all right you know I won't mention his wife and daughter in this because I'm a much to polite for all of that that I love these headlines CNN White House restricted access to trump's calls with Putin and Saudi crown prince do you think that Obama restricted access to the phone calls that he made with foreign leaders ward where they just out on the front doorstep there they are like home delivery in Washington the transcripts of Obama's just start making the transcripts public just start making a public because I want to see the Democrats on the news media but I repeat myself respond to all bombers transcripts with foreign leaders being made public what you guys said you wanted transcripts of the president's calls with foreign leaders made public not that president they would say. yeah how dare but now we got the people on MSNBC responding to president trump's wait. where he's quoting again. pastor Robert Jeffress and Robert Jeffries expressing concern that if the Democrats go through an impeachment over something they read in the paper not high crimes and misdemeanors but all all jammed up stuff and again Adam Schiff is just making things up he's he's saying things that aren't true to his friends in the media likes no fluff against himself and they just sit there and not knowing that it's not true but they don't correct them because they're very very corrupt because like Stephanopoulos is a Democrat party apparatchiks you can Adam Schiff tweeted trump is withholding vital military aid to Ukraine while his personal lawyers seeks help from the Ukrainian government to investigate his political opponents now I mean again Hillary Clinton's campaign got help from putting himself for her political campaign to smear Donald Trump but never mind never mind all that and Jeff is going around saying that the president was coerced saying are trying to convince the president Ukraine to gin up that is to fabricate things on on but none of that is true but if you watch MSNBC for your news which one of our callers earlier today Robert clearly does this is what you get from morning joke the pigeon sisters the circle fast at the lucite block and this is something again maker that Republicans have a responsibility as do all Americans. the president is warning of civil war warning us who is actually calling for political opponents to be arrested for treason of course last week suggesting that that should carry the death penalty so calling for the death of of a political opponents because he doesn't like how they conducted themselves. in hearings last week now I I did no sense of irony it was William weld on this very show with these very hosts just last week who called for president trump to be executed for treason talk about pressure in a foreign country to interfere with and control a U. S. selection it couldn't be clearer and that's not just undermining democratic institutions that is treason treason pure and simple and the penalty for treason under the US code his death that's the only the only. laceration his removal from office. look like a pretty good alternative to you know that that is what I got a plea deal on the not only on that network but on that show one week earlier no sense of irony no memory for anything they have news timers it's like men in black they wipe their memories clear every day and start over again with the Democrat party issued talking points every morning it was just last week on that very show on that channel where they were calling for the execution of the prep not present hasn't called for the execution of anybody but on that very show that called for the execution of the present a week ago and now I just like LSD Alzheimer's brain damage half a brain just amazing amazing stuff and that passes for journalism in America and that's why pastor Jeffries made the reference to very gingerly Hey a civil war like. fracture in the nation. right and then they go he's calling for his opponents to be executed what we're what you're you're very very severely brain damaged Joe Scarborough.

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                        Get excited! Only 50 days until 2019 NFL season starts

NFL Live

03:14 min | 4 years ago

Get excited! Only 50 days until 2019 NFL season starts

"His Well well well. I think we've made it today. Marks the first day of training camp for not one but four teams the broncos Raven particles and seahawks and his team now Jaguars quarterback Nick foles joins the show he'll chair his expectations for his first season at the helm in Jacksonville Seville and Hugh the countdown clock. Today marks the fifty day mark until the start of a brand new N._F._l.. Season and we covered the fifty they storylines between this happy to have you with us as we mark the fifty day mark between now and the start of a new N._F._l.. Season I'm Wendy Next Bill Gates Victor Cruz and Louis Riddick and we're going to look at the fifty biggest storylines that will face over the course of the next fifty days and none more pressing says training camp against today at least for for four teams which players Lewis might we not see show up to training camp. Why think to to really that headline villier being cloudy? Melvin Gordon in particular has signed his franchise tender. We don't really know what's going to go on with him as far as when he will report if he's going to you know he'll report at some point or the regular season Starts Melvin Gordon. He's one of these situations where he wants a long term deal. You'RE GONNA play on his fifth year option. He wants to secure is long term financial future right now nope as all running back Zeke Elliot who you saw brief clip there also in that clip right there. I mean he's a guy who has two years left that he can play unders rookie contract. I mean these running backs right now. They feel the accelerated sense of urgency to try and get their long-term deals deals done because they know teams are going younger and cheaper younger and cheap way running back and they understand why and these guys know. They're not going to be fooled into thinking that you can that. They have to prove themselves before they get paid because once they proved themselves a lot of times teams won't pay them. It's a whole different discussion to talk about sort of resetting that running back mark but there is no question that's where we are and that's the reality those players are having to work within right now. Let me ask you this. We've we've seen a number of quarterbacks who are also in line or looking for a contract extension victor who gets one. I think Dak Prescott mainly because obviously his age. She's the youngest of the crew. I mean when you look at Tom Brady as well as Philip rivers. He's the youngest quarterback out of that group that we're talking about. Obviously these other two are phenomenally more accomplished than than that Prescott is at this moment Eh Dak Prescott given his statistics given his age. I think he gets done. I I think the other two guys obviously get extensions maybe much smaller in years because of their as and just kind of give them they've earned that year to year kind of thing and extend them for not too much tom longer but I think that gets paid out of these and when he talked about his other two of course talking about Tom Brady and Philip rivers both of whom will likely say pudding continue playing for the team a little bit different right. I mean the threat of those players to party and go in somewhere else feels unlikely at at this point. Both of them want to get a probably two or three year extension done demet not necessarily conclude their career but it prolongs the current tenure with their teams more familiarity there as compared to Dak Prescott who for the first time and perhaps last time

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Algerians protest over entrenched autocracy

FT World Weekly

03:13 min | 4 years ago

Algerians protest over entrenched autocracy

"Today. We're looking at the situation in ALgeria where mass demonstrations have broken out calling for the eighty two year old President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to leave office. It's all a bit reminiscent of the demonstrations that broke out almost a decade ago in neighboring Tunisia and that sparked the so-called Arab spring. So what's likely to happen? Now joining me the studios are Middle East editor Andrew England. And then the lines are correspondent have a salad who's covering the protests. Andrew festival as I mentioned ALgeria in a way, it's been an anomaly because it didn't get sucked into the last round of mass protests across the region, why this peculiar history, and why is it happening? Now, do you think if we go back to two thousand eleven the were protests in JIRA, but the government acted proactively to put them down. They lifted the state of emergency in February two thousand eleven they reduced cuts in subsidies and they worked quickly to. As the population. And so you difficult the scale that you got in other countries in Libya in Egypt and engineers, you say now protests have continued in now, Jerry, but they've been very localized. And they'd be very specific sort of local problems, a water problem electricity jobs that kind of thing the difference with this is on a mask L. It's nationwide. People are saying it's bigger than they've ever seen out to your bigger than in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight when they have big protests, and it's all around one thing. And that one thing is the prison beautifully is seeking a fifth term. And it's not necessarily about him personally is more the question. The system is pushing him to stand for a fifth term when he's basically an ailing will chair bound president who's not even in the country. The moment we believe in Geneva getting medical treatment. So it's the whole notion is is the sense that Algerians being insulted by the ruling system saying, yes, we're going to push this eighty two year old onto for a fifth term, and that just seems to have been a step too far out here. And so we're seeing Jerry from all walks of life as I said take to the streets in towns cities. Across the country and really mobilized sort of a national sentiment against this, and beautifully ker has handed in his nomination papers. Someone did it for him because he's not in the country on Sunday, and the protests have continued so essentially against the system against the notion that somehow juries would accept having a president who's eighty two years old hasn't been seen in public for a longtime ready speaks at all in public and is in Seville. Yeah. But one of the reasons one of the theories as I understand it. Why Algieria was largely exempt lost time from the mass turmoil. Was that they had their own tragic civil war beforehand, two hundred thousand people died, and so was that also a reason why people are very wary of any outbreak of unrest because they've seen how tragically wrong it can go in the pause. I think our Jaren leaders have used that. And they've used that pasta. And as you say, you know, what happened in the nine hundred ninety s when they had an election in one thousand nine thousand one which was won by Islamists which the miniature then coun. Counselled which then triggered basically, a civil war that is fresh in the older generations minds, I think it's questionable how much role that played in two thousand eleven I mean, people that I've been speaking to tell me in two thousand eleven and it was called the angry poor working classes took to the streets. And it didn't have that national scope which we're seeing today.

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Elmer Fudd And Seville discussed on The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

00:11 sec | 5 years ago

Elmer Fudd And Seville discussed on The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

"Stuck in your head that you just can't get rid of well prepping for the afternoon news today. Several of us got off onto a tangent about the old Warner Brothers cartoons Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd a few more. The consensus is our two great episodes of those cartoons Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd starring in a raucously funny version of the barber of Seville and another cartoon in which a lowly worker finds a frog who sings Broadway show tunes and dreams of making his fortune with the frog. Well, now, we all have that frog song. Stuck in our heads and earworm from a cartoon frog. Of course, the only proven way to get rid of an earworm is to either replace it with another song or pass it onto somebody else.

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Investigative reporter Brian Ross leaves ABC News

Morning Edition

04:35 min | 5 years ago

Investigative reporter Brian Ross leaves ABC News

"Of the military the president's visit comes one week after governor justice met with trump in the of waffles to discuss plans to revitalize west virginia's coal and timber industries at trump's last stop in the state he took aim at us senator joe manchin on immigration and a no vote on a tax reform package passed by congress last year mansion a moderate democrat is seen as a potentially pivotal vote for trump soon to be announced nominee for the us supreme court after justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement last week for npr news i'm dave mistake in charleston west virginia the president met with with four potential supreme court nominees yesterday each is a judge on a federal appeals court trump says he'll announce his choice next monday hundreds of homes in northern california are under threat from another large wildfire burning out of control this one broke out three days ago when rural yolo county west of sacramento it's black and more than sixty thousand acres a cal fire spokesman says high winds are making it difficult for crews to cut containment lines smoke from the fire has moved seventy five miles south to san francisco large wildfires are burning in eleven states amid hot dry conditions mostly in the western us two men are expected to plead guilty today in california in exchange for lighter sentences in connection with the warehouse fire that killed thirty six people that fire broke out during an unlicensed concert in oakland nearly two years ago defense attorneys say derek meena and max harris will enter guilty pleas in exchange for prison sentences of less than ten years each federal prosecutors in wisconsin are charging a community activists with plotting to fire bomb a milwaukee police station that followed riots two years ago mardi michelson with member station w w m reports on von maize maize is charged with attempted arson and illegal possession of a firearm after a criminal complaint says he planned to use molotov cocktails to bomb the sherman park police station in milwaukee police clashed with protesters in that neighborhood for two straight nights in august of twenty sixteen it happened after officer dominique hagan brown killed seville smith during chase according to the complaint may started discussing the plan the day after the riots ended and witnesses say they saw as building the bombs the complaint says maze eventually called off the attack because word was spreading and too many people knew about it he's due back in federal court on thursday for npr news i'm marty michelson in milwaukee e this is npr news news from washington abc news investigative reporter brian ross is leaving the network after twenty four years as npr's eric diggins reports ross's departure follows his suspension earlier this year for an erroneous report involving president trump's former national security advisor in his time at abc news ross's went emmy peabody and poke awards but after reporting in december that michael flynn would testify that donald trump ordered him to contact russian officials before the election ross revised account of what his source said he's not clarifying that saying according to flynn candidate trump eskin during the campaign the find ways to repair relations with russia and other hotspots ross was suspended for weeks without pay an abc news apologized for the air now the correspondent and his producer rhonda schwartz are leaving the network saying in a joint statement they are quote hardly leaving investigative journalism without specifying where they might work next eric duggan's npr news search teams in tyler land say now that they've located a youth soccer team and their coach inside a cave complex the challenges deciding the best way to get them out the group disappeared more than a week ago after the cave was flooded by heavy rains the twelve boys are said to be weak but otherwise ok officials estimate there between one and two and a half miles from the entrance there are two matches today at the men's world cup soccer tournament in russia sweden takes on switzerland followed by colombia against england the winners advanced to the tournament quarterfinals yesterday belgium and brazil advanced i'm dave mattingly npr news in washington support for npr comes from npr stations other contributors include e c m c foundation working through improve postsecondary educational outcomes for underserved students through evidence based innovation learn more at e c mc foundation dot org.

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Kathy Griffin Defends Sam Bee, But Calls Roseanne a ‘Nazi’

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

01:52 min | 5 years ago

Kathy Griffin Defends Sam Bee, But Calls Roseanne a ‘Nazi’

"Abc entertainment news here's jason nathanson last year kathy griffin shocked the country with a picture last week roseanne barr shocked the country with a tweet but if you ask kathy griffin there are no similarities between the two practicing nazi she prepares to launch a new comedy tour she says she and samantha b or not in the same basket as roseanne roseanne basket okay she ended up florals love that basket by the way we don't want any part of it and after what she went through last year i don't have an f left to give i am the mayor of zero f seville and i'm enjoying it my my term door launches next week in san francisco mark hamill telling nerds to get a life this after star wars coast r kelly mary chan apparently left instagram because of bullying hamill posted the pick of the two writing what's not to love thirteen reasons why is getting a season three and netflix ceo reed hastings told shareholders wednesday that he knows the teen dramas controversial but quote nobody has to watch it i love rubber iggy azalea germs twentyeight today i'm jay jason nathanson comedian samantha bees back on television responding to the uproar over her use of vulgar word to describe vodka trump samantha b opened her show full frontal on tbs once again apologizing for the profanity she used to insult the president's daughter i never intended it to hurt anyone except ted cruz and she says she regrets that her word choice prompted news outlets to cover that instead of what she called more important issues like separating immigrant parents from their children i should've known that a potty mouth insult would be inherently more interesting to them than juvenile immigration policy the white house had called on tbs to pull fullfrontal from the schedule sharon reed abc news it's five twenty nine stay with us for the top stories coming up next on the komo morning news it's always refer to promote my new flower shop at one place sprint my business cards another print my brochures and.

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Kosovo police expel Serb official amid surge in tensions

01:34 min | 5 years ago

Kosovo police expel Serb official amid surge in tensions

"Arrival of a train in beijing that looks like one used by north korea's former leader south korea's presidential office says it cannot immediately confirmed media reports that the train was carrying north korean leader kim jong un on what could be his first overseas trip since taking power in two thousand eleven chemist plan meetings with south korea's president and president trump police in kosovo of expelled two prominent serbian politicians for mentoring the country serbdominated north npr's joanna kakissis in london reports at the pair are accused of trying to enter co seville illegally kosovo is run by ethnic albanians and has been independent for a decade but serbia still sees it as a breakaway province in does not recognize a border close civil arrested serbia's chief negotiator in e u brokered reconciliation talks and later expelled him serbs and the divided northern city of metrovias up protested kosovar police fired tear gas to control them serbian president alexander footage called the national security council meeting to address the unfolding diplomatic crisis a popular kosavar serb politician who promoted unity between serbs and albanian 's was assassinated in january joanna kakissis npr news london gun maker remington says it has filed for bankruptcy reorganization the company has had slumping sales and legal and financial pressure since the sandy hook school massacre it says the company has been around since the days of the wild west this is npr news.

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Everything to know about college basketball conference title games

Adam Jones

01:52 min | 6 years ago

Everything to know about college basketball conference title games

"Eight five five to undo ford syed yes back have done lines after the latest cbs sports update what my has scanner the before sports way all right jury villanova providence duke it out for the big east crown it's a game in providence now tied with the wildcats at the garden fifty one all mid second acc title underway shortly number one virginia battles number twelve north carolina in brooklyn cavaliers twelve point winners in january going into the schools first championship in four years while the heels try to make it two or three big 12 winner is kansas ticket punch for the j hawks rallying to beat west virginia eighty one seventy at san diego state takes the mountain west seven point antonio jackson coming in the frontcourt quick seville signings of three no then a championship other twenty eighteen who was formerly belonged to the sarajevo space x eighty two five ted lightner ants tech radio network at about ninety minutes arizona at usc meet the pac 12 championship mid major titles on the line bit american conference buffalo weeds toledo fifty to forty seven second half big sky its eastern washington on top of montana 27 25 of the first conference usa western kentucky and martial underway earlier american 70s houston edges which a ton of state seventy seven seventy four at since the over memphis seventy sixty so it's cincinnati and denver cougars tomorrow tennessee and kentucky square off for the sec title vows blasted arkansas 84 sixty six and the wildcats took care of alabama eighty six sixty three eight ten families wrote i would have rallied from double digits beating st joe's ninety eighty seven davidson outlasted st bonaventure eighty.

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