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Newsradio 600 KOGO
"sigler" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"News radio 600 local Kogo live breaking. A search in the East County in Kogo the News Center. I'm Phil Ferrara. At this hour, a search for a missing hiker at Three Sisters Fall near New York. Star from not only Cal Fire, but also sheriff's people were swimming in the middle level of the falls. One went under but did not come back up. They are there right now. The 17 year old arrested on suspicion of vehicle homicide, felony evading police and driving under the influence after incident of police say he rear ended a car killing a 60 year old man. They say the driver at 17 year old driver speeding in excess of 100 mph. driver. Kogo's updated San Diego weather will have temperatures in the 70s today. Lots of sunshine. How about that sunshine for this weekend? Patchy fog tonight will wake Apache fog for Father's Day with clearing skies right now downtown. It is 70 degrees. I'm Phil Ferrar on news radio 600 Kogo Kogo real time traffic sponsored by Lowe's Sigler continues until three for the overturned truck is which blocking the south 15 to the east 52 connector north bob slowing toward the fairgrounds delmar Heights to via de la vie at South by Prip. You are solid from Mission Viejo all the way to Oceanside from San Clemente to Delmar. That's one hour and 42 minutes on the southbound five accident Temecula South 15 Temecula Parkway to left wings of block be staffed at the merge with the 215 Lowe's knows the best deals for dad hurry and save up to 40 % on select tools and accessories shop the final days of father day deals now Lowe's knows dad's Lowe's knows home improvement valid through 618 selection varies by location are seeking cocoa traffic Carl DeMaio here with the president of the National City Historical Society Janice Martinelli and we have something in common advanced exteriors Janice tell us Well

NOCTURNAL
"sigler" Discussed on NOCTURNAL
"But it's up to Scott, whether or not it's up to you whether or not it's better. And the reality is the other one was first draft. So Sterling totally gets points for being in the normal guy about it. Every once in a while, we get people who are like, well, but my computer crashed in this then the other. And I think you should release it. And there's no point why wouldn't you release it? It's like, well, because we have the right to control the product in our marketplace. The original draft nocturnal, it's like pike, the original captain of Star Trek of the enterprise. Have you ever seen that episode? Then you're not a trekkie. So why don't you shut your mouth and just go? What's happening? Kind of growing off the rails. No, it's in the same thing. No. People can be junkies and not have heard the first draft of that kernel. No, they can. I'm just saying if you okay, I've lost my I've lost it. Hey, let's move on. Damn, mister sigler, what really made you become such a crazy fuck? I couldn't tell you. What in your childhood happened to you to make you so amazingly dark? And by the way, this bud's for you. Yes, thank you while this Bud Light is for you and actually it's a Bloody Mary right now, but don't hold that against me. What happened to me as a child to make me so dark? You guys, I got absolutely nothing. My parents are frigging first ballot Hall of Famer parents. They were awesome to me. They're still together. They're still alive. They're coming to San Diego soon, which is going to be pretty.

What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"sigler" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"Can't afford to pay CFO, some fucking money. Well, I mean, at this point, watch that contract ran out. I still don't know if they use some of them still. I still don't understand any of that. They don't pay someone to make music and they still own it. There's no way ventures. Royalties. But that's how that's royalties and music. But I thought they hired them to make the music so they own the music, but they pay them well, but they don't pay them royalties. I don't know. But even if they do, dude, you can't replace good music with shit music. And they still pay they clearly still pay whatever fucking ban does ordinance music. You know what I mean? Yeah. But I am a real American. Every time I met hits. So I don't know. But it starts with Ciampa saying my moment is now. And then it's just generic music after that. You are completely pathetic. Right. It's like what? No, you're not getting a moment. Talk. What's your moment? Rolling up rude. For the second week in a row. Yeah. Second week in a row. Ciampa beats rude with a roll up. That's the first. That's the first roll up, wow. And we're not even one for SmackDown. True. After the match Ziggler lays Champa out with a superkick and hypes the tag team match for NXT and he says tomorrow we prove that the dirty dogs are the dirtiest dogs in the game, Jack. Yeah. Sigler just doesn't care anymore, I think. Yeah. He's like, why do I care? Do I get paid? Okay, good. Yeah. Next up we have Dana Brooke and Reggie versus Tamina and Akira tozawa Reggie beats tozawa with his taint flip after the match Dana passion passionately kisses Reggie and they fall to the mat. And then Tamina passionately kisses tozawa. And his our passes out. Yes, he goes. He's never been key. No, never. Give her. Yeah, he's only kissed kisses omos dick. Remember when omaze is one of his ninjas. Right. There you go. And awfulness. Next up we have Rey Mysterio and Dominic Mysterio versus The Hurt Business. Rain Dominic come out first and talk about how much they hate them is. So The Miz comes out and talks shit. Miss did his, you know, when my hand goes up, your mouth goes shut. WWE on Fox tweeted, do you know what this means? And it's Miz raising his hand up in the air. And they left it up for like an hour before they realized it looks like the Nazi salute. Oh my God. Did anyone reply saying that everyone looks like we know what that means, yeah. We got it. It looks just like the Nazis. So that was interesting. They're almost like questioning. Has anyone know what this means? It looks familiar. Anyone? Right. Nazis. Got it. Thank you. You don't know what's going on. Miss blond hair, blue eyes, and his hands up in the air. Yeah. That makes everyone's everyone should die. So as for the match, miss grab dominik's leg, ray chased him to the back and Sheldon Benjamin beat Dominic with a roll up, yeah. Two in a row, yeah. Next up we have RK bro versus the street profits. Okay. Okay. This finish was not executed well. It was weird. Montez Ford's steak or something? Well, we're done got injured on the frog splash. Okay, his right shoulder got injured. And then you can see Ford pretending to like, but he was talking to Orton. And then Orton rolls to the corner 'cause he did the frog splash in the middle of the ring, but clearly the ending of the match is what happens. So Wharton has to awkwardly roll to the corner of the ring, Ford goes for the pin Orton reached his leg to the bottom rope, and Angelo Dawkins was supposed to push Orton's leg away from the rope, but instead he pushed Orton's leg towards the rope, but still one, two, three, street profits win. I don't know if they're teasing a heel turn for the street profits because they cheated kind of, but after the match like Orton was favoring his right shoulder and so we're not sure that could be scary. Like that's a WrestleMania match that could get canceled if fortune is really injured against riddle. Yeah. Yeah. Or if they want to keep it going, they just say lose next week. When they turn, finally on each other? I would hope. Yeah. I mean, I don't know for sure, but I could see them just being like everyone likes this. Let's just keep going with it. Like the new day. We'll never break you guys up. You'll be together forever. Right. Because new day, it's been 7 years. The beginning of 2015. It's been 7 years. Yeah, and that time span DX got together, broke up, got together both together broke up, got together broke up and then got together. That's not even that, yeah, that's accurate. All of those. Yeah. Montez Ford later tweeted pinned a world champion got the woman and everyone is healthy all in one night, got his great. So if you want to read into that that Orton's okay, then you can. But that's all we know. Got the woman. Got the woman and everyone is healthy. So I don't know. Not the woman. Bianca, I don't know. He's got her, he got her. Do you not get her before that? Yeah, I don't know. Oh, good friend. Veer is still coming, by the way. So don't worry. Now, WWE two K is coming out and if you try to play as them in the game, they're like sorry, he has not come yet, so you can't play as him yet. That would be amazing if they have them. And he says, it still hasn't. Well, we'll release them as soon as he comes, but he hasn't come yet. Oh my God. That'd be great. Oh, next up, they brought this back because everyone's been dying to see this again. Vince McMahon and Austin theory in a backstage segment. They talk about how Vince is going to be on pad McAfee's show. Theory tells Vince. It's been about 20 years since you've done a sit down interview. And last time that happened, you slapped the papers out of the interviewer's lap and scared him to death. Yeah, you remember that theory? You were 5. And he scared him to death. He died. The interview is in 2003, theory was born in 1997. So he was like 5 or 6. Wow. At the most. Yeah. So then theory S Vince, what if pat McAfee tries to jump you? I could be right there and pull him off of you. And then Vince tells theory. That's not that kind of a show. And he walks away. Yeah. Then theory picks up a pencil and says, but it could be. And then I assume he just stuck it up his ass. And then they faded out and you heard, you heard this, you heard. It's a good sound. So this will supposedly lead to pat McAfee versus Vince McMahon at WrestleMania. It could be the worst event in wrestling history. How convinced wrestle? How? I assume I assume. Can't hit him in his face. It'll explode. I assume they'll book the match. They'll say it's going to happen. And then right before Vince goes. Right, right, right, right, right. And that's what they do. And then so just theory beats McAfee, I guess? No. No. Jesus. McAfee pins. Who would you rather watch wrestle? McAfee's great. No, I'm sure, but I'm saying you can't have McAfee win. No? And then go, all right, kid, I'm gonna go back behind the chair and I don't know. You continue your career? I don't know. It's WrestleMania. So literally anything can happen. True. Yeah. You'd have to have help, I think. Or Vince screws Austin over. Maybe. It's like the screwjob. No, Vince, no, it's been Vince. I called an audible. No, no, Vince, don't do that. I mean, they booked him as like a legitimate threat in NXT. Yeah. He had two matches and he did great and he did. He did. He jumped off the top of the cage. He never had to one on one match against Cole. But he lost. But it was a great match. It was like the best celebrity match ever. Yeah, true. It was amazing, right? So I could see him winning. Wow. Next up we have Finn Balor versus Damien priest for the United States championship. Yeah. I didn't see this one coming. No. Balor hits the coup de grace for the win. That's why I was saying last week I was like, why would they do this? Yeah. But why would they change the title as well right for WrestleMania? Right. And give it to a good guy. Do you want to say it? Or why? And.

Qualicast - Qualidade, Excelência e Gestão
"sigler" Discussed on Qualicast - Qualidade, Excelência e Gestão
"But for me, implementable guy, unless they see all games up bit to do, students are persevering. They don't do us three pieces. Season that with a lap of half two mass sigler came out. I just actually used Chris. Didn't tell me Jacques Jim was not much compliance didn't decide to present soon. He assembled at three places. Jacques Jim was part of 1 billion. A Hispanic diet was so cute. Yeah, what is interesting to me? I think fish sure as do a streamers work as do a string because internationalized. Motor vein. The masala dingo magic finances substance out. Somewhat bored as they might not use the steamer system. Sparta, governance. E just stone. Uma organism is exceeded organism. This is magical parasite. LA study, you're going to scroll and turn two others as diverse as you saw rumors designers do not just system as you just don't usually use. Anything you can put on zone. As a normal matrix that you move along. That's my big one. Yeah, yes and check on the medicine so important. It feels nice and soft. Version. 2000 users. Whom I spoke as a society. Of California. Agua has not committed a committee to present your life. Compliance, you can probably do is just don't you didn't want to say Jaguar probably put your nonsense. There is a man to know how to do it so I see my daughter, Jerusalem, airline that has so much am I doing this? Administration valley. Alias is important. A property in such mu, elephants gives stones a disease. Nia's Michaela sorghum is a science you say. No such regard as a filming stone surgical nuns on consumers. Allergies here, muy vase has organized a stranger. Over a painful moment, L as using bam quesadilla is such a good asset. But it's not so rich in the end. We'll keep guessing since it was very, but as you know at that, I can still buy come out at you soon. I keep your post of foundation. No one pay to speak too much along with browser. Do you. Have any amount of my scores a score will propose you to school valuable? Is it sad? Would you care to ask a billionaire? That's sort of a song on the temple. Put this guy behind, did you fire to a Saturday said to me? All I started to do as the mice was doing, this is an archive of seclusion. 2000 miles a range that's the most anonymous system is just don't realize it's not fair, as well as its most subjective. Yes, yeah, what a CEO manor. NASA's instance is acting out of Jerusalem. Celebrity, the flag. My deaths are normal, as a normal attack. I'll lean the quality. Now, no. Because an appointed person goes on separatism. Come and see a defiant. There's no streamers. You do a S is here. That's a simple normal. Self serve is actually crucial due to compliance. Avid says new LED is what's up guys? I'm actually three sisters. Mass virgin. In blood entourage, there's such a big impact on them. Israelis area power care for Kokomo is an organization, but as an important schedule, it is always at that school. You compliance the equilibrium. Mass odd view key will kill during the summer social change. It includes a proper proposal. You should definitely consider. Which accounts for 30 seconds or casual lines? Not merely to this mandatory, as three as you think for nuclei or objective Jack Greg. So I'm not New York somewhere to be an embroidery. This is new toys for tournament sequences. It's like some pharmaceutical Alain de Calais commission in the book. So one point I just was about you was put care as such a fighter. I had zone Jesus the organization. You go to the spa la vers, you continue to procure. I tell a squat environmental pentagonal alien that in this new vision. The international compliance museum May on the Internet. And I had a badge at this in so many places..

Papa Phd Podcast
"sigler" Discussed on Papa Phd Podcast
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HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS
"sigler" Discussed on HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS
"Did. I did. Yeah. Unbelievable. I'm like, I will be a hundred years old, God willing, knock on wood. And I will still have zits on my face and be going to my esthetician being like, can you remove this colossal zip? So I do get facials and I feel like if you get a great esthetician who I don't do Bobo talks, I don't do I haven't done any of that yet. And I say yeah, because I know it will come. I'm just not ready for it yet. So I do do my facials, I do, I believe in the power of eating well. I drink lots of really good teas, hydrate, working out is a really big deal for me because not because of my body that switched a long time ago. I had after my first kid I had suicidal postpartum anxiety. And I could not get out of it. I'm not a medication. It's very hard for me to take medication. I would have taken in a heartbeat if it would have helped, but it made it everything worse. So we realized I'm a person that actually can not really take medication. And so I just had to like get myself through it. And the one thing that helped was exercise. I got my heart going that oxytocin that dopamine pumping through my body, those natural hormones and stuff. And I have to say, week by week, I just started coming back to myself. It took a while, but I did. And it changed everything for me in terms of working out. I no longer thought about working out in terms of fitting into jeans or having a certain type of muscly booty or whatever. I let go of all of that and it only became about my mental health to be honest. And it's been great because when you let go of the what you want your body to look like and instead your chest doing something for your mental and emotional health, you enjoy it so much more. So working out is a big, big, big, huge one for me. And you know, I think it's all the things that everybody says, just, you know, don't drink too much. Don't, you know, eat too much bad food. Like everything in moderation, but sleep is huge, really, and facials. Yes. Sleep and facials. I could live with both of those. Say we only get this one life. Why not make the things that we need to do for ourselves fun and however we need to get to that place to make it fun, like do it, like that's my whole thing. And if you're doing something for like, I want a 6 pack where I want this or what that like for me and at my other people that might be like something that gets them going, but for me, I was like, that's not gonna get me out of bed to go do this thing, but feeling good and having fun, that's gonna get me out of bed. So it just changes everything. One of the benefits of podcast and why I love to listen to podcasts, why I love to do podcasts because I was always like, I think like a, you know, I was like a Doogie Howser child. I was like, you know, ten years old listening to child radio because I wanted to understand the social dynamics of institutions and stuff like that. I mean, like, really just ridiculous. And I think that podcast was become like it's like talk radio, but entertaining. You can find the talk radio on podcast, but also it's people having conversations about things that really matter. At the end of the day. And I think that it has been especially good for women. Because for so many years and what I mean so many years, I mean, the entire history of the world in the country women were not allowed to talk about the things that they actually experienced. And it's so, you know, it's so it does bring up so much anger for me in a way because I'm like, people it should be throwing us parades. No, yes. Getting parades. Like once a month wherever we are, there should be a parade going down Main Street to celebrate women and all that we have done for humanity. I think women are incredible. And we are so strong and we are so smart and we should be at every single table making all the decisions next to, you know, because we would live we would live in a different society. We would. If women were in positions of power, like men are. Yes. Yes. We want to be at the table. It makes a room at their tables. Scoot over. We're not kicking you all out, just making some room. Yes. You can stay. We want you to stay, we need good opinions, but that's the point is that there's been one opinion for a very, very, very long time, making decisions on behalf of everyone. And that's not okay anymore. Right, exactly. And which brings me to your wonderful blog. What we are. Oh, I love just the topics on it. You know, there were just all kinds of different topics that you address. So can you share how he came about with your came up with the blog with your partner? And what you're goal is there. Yeah, of course. So my blog partner Jenny Jen didi, she her and I met, gosh, so many years ago and acting class. And we were at a place in our lives where we were looking around and we were both kind of going through some stuff. And I was like, why aren't people talking about the hard stuff? It's kind of like everybody, this was at a place in time where everybody was just showing up and everything was great and life was great. And you know, jobs at work is great and everything is just great. And there was this kind of painted on expression all the time on people's faces. And I was like, am I the only one that is going through things and she was like, no, girl. No, let me tell you what I'm going through. And I said, okay, well, let's promise you promise each other this. We are going to show each other the messy. We are going to be 100% authentic as we find our authentic selves. We are going to be super open with each other. And this friendship was born a friendship born on authenticity and just truth. We are going to share everything. And what started to happen was we began to filter out into all of our other relationships. And people would be like, what's going on over here with the two of you? And it changed everything. Our whole giant friend group, you know, all of a sudden, it was okay for all of us to be able to share the messy. And what we were going through. And Jen and I were like, we really want to start a blog or we really want to start the community or women are able to share their authentic selves when out of filter. And without shame without any of that attached to it. So we started what we are to really be able to highlight women extraordinary women, some of them you know, like Jamie lyn sigler and Jillian rose Reed and some of them you don't know. You know, Friends of ours who have went through.

Mom and Dad are Stoned
"sigler" Discussed on Mom and Dad are Stoned
"So i'm looking for my community. All my friends smoked at one point. And i didn't have to search for it but lost all of them have changed with age and no longer smoke and others live too far away to relate to assist. I went to facebook in search of a group to fulfil need for community and found a black mom cannabis group. Oh but nearly nothing about it. Fits what. I'm looking for to each their own But as open minded. As i'd like to think i am. There were some things that were a little triggering for me there. And so far there is very little relatable content for me in this group so a friend of mine suggested. I try one of those crunchy granola heavyweight cannabis mom groups on facebook. Just got to say. I love all of us because like i was such when i was a new mom and on facebook. I'm forever like i was in every type of moms group. Every there's just very relatable to me anyway. Okay cannabis non groups on facebook. But that's turning out to be a bunch of postive tattoo-covered hipster moms publicly breastfeeding. Which is i wholeheartedly support. But again that is not what you offer all of these groups. I've been in all of them at one time. Okay so that's where you come in. I feel like you might be my closest option for community finding the black communities. I'm drawn to in this new. Been here two and a half years environment has been a struggle and even in the new administration there are still some trump flags flying Any suggestions on overcoming the ceiling. I have about my own cannabis use. Here's here's her list of questions. How should i count the stigma rate gain my confidence in this aspect of my life in terms of what does it what it does for me. Any other suggestions for cannabis communities for parents even if they're virtual also heard on the last episode that you wait until the kids are in bed to smoke. Is this something. you're hiding from them. Any suggestions on how to educate our next generation so ugly sigler isn't carried on. I would love to hear more more content on how you move in these spaces. I'm fairly new listener. So i apologize if this is something. You've already covered. I'm also a huge fan of the re- hard cast and helped greatly in this area especially pre baby. But i'd love to hear from parents on this matter Thank you for your wonderful beautiful question and for sharing your experiences. I got really relatable. I want to say like i to ohio. I have family roots in ohio. Like my father is from ohio. And i've had to go to ohio many many times in my life and we legit called it the bible bell growing up so i can't imagine that it's stance on cannabis. Legalization has really you know grow much. But you cut medical which. I mean some places. Don't even have that on believable to me but so anyway he had quite a few questions at the end there. So let's just hit these one at a time. He ready demon rum ruby. Please feel free to step in and interrupt our at contributes to might up this crazy blunt. Again i'm sorry i sound you sound like you're li- bathing in different ways okay. Any suggestions on overcoming feeling. I have about my own cannabis use. How should i counter the stigma and regained my confidence in this aspect of my life in terms of what it does for me. I have a lot of thoughts. I'm not a shit stirrer at all..

SPORTS GOOFS
"sigler" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS
"That is fluoride path. And i wanna know why the universe is being my existence with vincent kennedy mcmahon last night. I get mcdonald's mcdonald's trout. They're bts burger and then there Spicy raja than happened. Last night i had to be hurt by a different thing to things happened up. Two things happened. So goldberg's back. Maybe yeah he. He's he's challenging. Bobby lashley comes up. Says i next i knew. Why can i have brought bobby. Why did not have brought bobby. And that's all. I want the magic. That's not happening. I will meet slapping. I want guys who literally look like the representation of gladiators broccoli's bobby lashley laurel franken gladiators. I'm gonna go on. Streets of those guys are scary. Men really bad goldberg. Just kind of looks like the motorcycle dad. The weekend wor goes and says have home by ten but you bring your own out one and then yet to say hey. Here's for you know years with the party. And then he doesn't do anything. I want that he already had his opportunity. Drew mcintyre oral. That match was trash. I don't understand it. i don't conceptualize. It makes no sense. Plus how could he just come jumping at the line. where all he's done his loss. Here's a fun fact. The last guy gobert has beaten. If i remember correctly. Was that summer slam last year. To dolph ziglar who dolf actually us great talent but dolph sigler at a central time. I think it was in front of the crowd. This was pre voyeuristic. As because last time i saw gober was at rumble and then prior to that was when he lost the bronze stroman because a year before that last person he was the damn thing so just all the emotions..

790 KABC
"sigler" Discussed on 790 KABC
"Very hot walk on grass walk on the morning during the morning, hours or late in the afternoon when the sun goes down. Look at the high desert right around 1 10. I'll have more coming up in a few minutes. Ginger will send it over to you. Yes, It was a lot of fun. Until that point. Yes. Maybe they got something later on and we just didn't know about it. I hope so. They deserve a whole lot. Hey, good morning to you guys. Good morning, everybody. We do have a brand new situation. Has developed and we're going to update you about are similar. But let's take you first to this four or five free with the Northwest side right about Devonshire. And so that's what we have this crash. It was a car fire. Those lanes are stopped, and we talked about it last time before it even became a single. Or you see some of those delays moving back to look at that 65 South. So this question is one of our more serious wrecks because they're talking about injuries. Five cars, one car facing the wrong way. By South Burnside. A valuable of our so just as you come off that 10 Freeway, you're going to run right into this, You know, six or five South 10 west, You can exit at Rosemead Boulevard. You shoot down to the south that turns into lake What Rosemary and you know, it's a stretch of the road. It takes you from passive Dina all the way to Long beach and then vice versa. So it is an alternate. You'll still sit in some delays. Or you can get back on again. Points farther to the south on the 605 like Rose meat will take you to Beverly Beverly obviously takes the 605. You got Winter Boulevard as well. So a lot of options. Okay, 63. We eastbound side writer Erdogan to avenue. So the updated information to this is that the crash is still here. They're still working on it. Sigler continues. Just the far right late is available in open. Everything else will stay closed until further notice. So that is the new updated information for the similar, though they wanted to have clear 20 minutes ago.

The Product Podcast
"sigler" Discussed on The Product Podcast
"No matter what cool us we have to protect that. We have to protect them. We have to protect that data Whether we elect pi. Or not if you know. Ideally we don't but there are some scenarios as points out. We have to do that. And three. we have to navigate the political landscape across the world. We work in china. We work in germany and we work in france. We work in the us. We were in south. America working brazil. We worked as we know we work everywhere. And so we have all of this and so we have these these three responsibilities in as we build our tools. What our job is to do is to make sure that you know when when we're talking about how do we make the data sell serviceable. The tools need to be able to count for this so that all of the people all of the employees everybody. They don't have to worry about these because it's built into the tool set we've thought about. we either. built it into the model. We built it into the reports as we built it into that. And so that's where this is where the analytics team comes in. They'll they'll political arenas giving them plenty of work to do over the next. You know forever Making sure but that's really for me this. Those three core things that we have to navigate us an industry and if we navigate it rightly we will we will. We will earn the trust to do what we need to do. Around analytics and so. That's that's kind of how i take a look at it but it's to me just comes down to those those three But there's work here which is great like like it was definitely care for us to navigate exactly. Might take away. Is that the relationship between the organization. actually reality means that there's a lot of complexity that needs to be simplified. I know that companies are taking steps in order to make this event bitter better bits sigler so we that said Saint were coming towards the end of the panel.

Relacionamento Fora da Caixa
"sigler" Discussed on Relacionamento Fora da Caixa
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Maranatha Ministries UPC
"sigler" Discussed on Maranatha Ministries UPC
"You ever reach the place where you think you have failed to. Much better risen. Savior doesn't wanna stand up and say you know i'm alive enough that you can hear. The news is a daily this about the apostle peter. The apostle peter failed jesus while he was with him before he died sale jesus while jesus was being crucified jesus after he rose again right. Peter wasn't perfect even during the book of that he could read. It failed jesus in the book of acts after he was filled with the holy ghost failed them possible had to confront them on a couple of things. Perfection doesn't make you worthless failures. Don't make somebody that can be just rushed off. In fact your failures can make you a greater person because you can pick up the pieces learn from it and do something greater as a result of it just like jesus pogos ladies to go. Tell peter two thousand years later. He chat somebody on the shoulder. I don't know who it was but two thousand years later he tapped somebody you said. Would you tell rowdiness for. But i see that i'm alive. That all is well tell readiness so that one that saw him he was tires his name god filled him with his spirits and now rowdiness will never be alone again nor will he ever be unseen again. God is giving right another earthly family now. Own family i gotta ask you questions real quick do you think do you think a young writer who nobody saw over Rapper rooms who grew up went bad because nobody cared until he found a savior. And now outta the. Mrs married of has children readiness has grandchildren. Let me ask you something. Do you think the ghost children or those grandchildren are unseen by rowdiness of you. Think he sees them feel that he might see him to a fall. Colonel knew overboard my grandkids. Why why because he is now doing for others but was not done for him. Go to let your pass dictate your future. Sometimes you're suffering sometimes your hardships. Sometimes you're difficulties can be somebody else's blessing if you'll allow yourself to be made better then instead of bitter by them. Some wrap this up now because not only has an earthly family of a wife children grandchildren. But he's got a family filled with brothers and sisters in christ that he works with on a regular basis a family that far exceeds anything he ever dreamed possible in this life after the vote he had experienced growing up. zach writing. sigler hearing auditory with us today. Some you might know who riderless is the rest of you. Just know him as ray our brother ray toro now. We take really toro. Incidentally i got his permission to use his story before. I start preaching about him. So don't you where we all know next under hosting permission. We now take ray toro. We stick in the front door the church so he's the one of the first people you see you can. Then you know why because he loves everybody but you know why he loves everybody because jesus loved him when no one else. Shane would stand. You live matters neighborhoods. You come from who rejected you. Gotta what we're seeing come zimmer. Fifth view cheik bahn. You i be your father. I will be your family. I won't be your friend thank you. Jesus timid sure. Let's all stand together. He made sure peter no after his miserable failure. That it's okay. i'm alive. now He made sure nathaniel understood that while he thought nobody noticed him. Jesus could see him sitting under that fig tree all by himself and he wants you to know he knows exactly where you are. He knows exactly what this world has done to you. He knows exactly. You're false your failures. Your own shortcomings says come unto me all you who labor and are heavy laden Overcame death hell and the grave. And i can overcome your hardships. Thank you for. Listening to of ministries podcast. If this message talks to you please. Make sure to subscribe for more sermons from pastor frank in the ministry team here at mironov as well as follow us on our social media platforms. We are located in schenectady new york. And if you are in the area we invite you to join us during our weekly sunday service. Starting at ten thirty. Am we look forward to joining us again next week for another anointed message. Thank you and god bless..

Metal Mantra Podcast
"sigler" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast
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Radio Fajri 99.3FM
"sigler" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM
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Stories Philippines Podcast
"sigler" Discussed on Stories Philippines Podcast
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ConCiencia Podcast
"sigler" Discussed on ConCiencia Podcast
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KCRW
"sigler" Discussed on KCRW
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All Things Considered
Idaho governor orders rollback to Stage 2 as COVID-19 cases swell
"With hospitals in his state nearing capacity, Idaho's Republican governors reimposing some of that state's original coronavirus restrictions. But as NPR's Kirk Sigler reports the governor's refusing to implement a statewide mask law Idaho Governor Brad Little has mostly resisted rolling the state back into tougher restrictions that were in effect until the end of May. Despite a record number of cases and hospitalizations, especially in urban counties, bars, nightclubs here will mostly be able to remain open public gatherings will be limited to 10 people, but those rules won't apply to churches or political rallies. The conservative governor has faced criticism from health care workers for not enforcing tougher measures while also getting criticism from the right wing of his own party for implementing any restrictions. The announcement came on the same day that to neighboring states, Washington and Oregon announced new travel advisories for out of state visitors. Kirk Siegler.

Morning Edition
Easing fires not as simple as climate change vs. forest work
"The West Coast are again putting a spotlight on climate change. But it is not the only reason why we are seeing such destruction, even in the iconic and typically wet woods of the Pacific Northwest. For more. We've got NPR's Kirk Siegler, who's covered wildfires for this network for more than a decade. Kirk Hi, Good morning, Rachel. So we know that the forests and the brush the grasses in the West. Are extraordinarily dried out because of climate change. Kind of remind us how we got here. Well, right. There are a couple other big things going on here that we have to consider. And one is that we've also spent the last century stamping out Wildfires, and we actually continue to do this today. It's just the few that get away there in the news and healthy forests need fire, and what we've gotten ourselves into is what the experts call the wildfire paradox. So by doing this, we're actually making the problem worse, because now the forests and the brush lands are overgrown and in this really unnatural state, So you add climate change to that mix, and it's the worst case scenario that we're seeing. Right now. We hear the U. S. Forest Service often referred to as the Fire service because so much of their budget goes to fighting fires, not actual forest management work. But hasn't the federal government and individual states haven't they made some progress in doing some prevention work? Not very much. You know, the people who say the government isn't doing enough to manage is for us, to some extent, have a point. But a lot of that actually comes down to funding. If you're spending all of your resource is on trying to stop wildfires from burning in tow whole towns, then there's not going to be a lot of money left over to do the things like The thinning projects that prescribed burns. The plan burning Forster Andrew Sanchez Madore has been keeping close tabs on this where all the states are with their prevention work. He heads the Ecological Restoration Institute at Northern Arizona University in California. Oregon. Treatments that they've been implementing for years haven't really been at this scale that they need to be to cost a wind driven and climate change is exacerbated event. Some of this has to do with money, he says. And the lack of a really big, clear national strategy, But it's more complicated than just blaming the forest Service or the firefighting apparatus in the country. Or, frankly, is the Trump Administration likes to do try to just make this about logging and logging on Lee. We are now seeing those these fires. They've destroyed whole communities. It doesn't seem quite adequate to call them forced fires anymore. I mean, these are burning up residential areas, urban settings. That's right. And here's where things get really messy on the West Coast. In particular, there's been this huge amount of development into the forest that you say there now very vulnerable. The burning, especially with climate change. Now, in some cases, people have to live in these places because it's the only place they can afford. But regardless all these subdivisions, these new towns are actually becoming the fuel that's helping make these fires even bigger and local building codes are still pretty loose. Kumiko Barrett I talked to about this. She's at the research firm Headwaters. Comics, and she told me the county's still don't really have any disincentive to stop this development because of one big reason When you look at when a wildfire does occur, it's the federal government that comes in and pays for that suppression cost. So there's this inverse fiscal incentive on what is happening about local scale versus who's actually paying for the wildfire cost. So basically local communities they don't have to pay for the cleanup. The federal government does it, so they make money when these developments keep getting built. Exactly And there is no disincentive like she says, because they know the federal government is going to come in and pay for the suppression and the cleanup. But at some point you look at all of the disasters happening at once. We're in the middle of hurricane season and We're not even really at the peak of wildfire season in California, there is going to become a point where this just isn't going to be sustainable anymore. NPR's Kirk Sigler reporting from Boise, Idaho. Thanks so much, Kirk, You're welcome, Rachel. It's a Kurt. They're

Morning Edition
Fires rage as southern California grapples with 'extreme red flag'
"The wildfires on the West Coast Oregon, putting a spotlight on climate change, but it is not the only reason why we are seeing such destruction, even in the iconic and typically wet woods of the Pacific Northwest. For more. We've got NPR's Kirk Sigler, who has covered wildfires for this network for more than a decade. Kirk Hi, Good morning, Rachel. So we know that the forests and the brush the grasses in the West. Are extraordinarily dried out because of climate change. Kind of remind us how we got here. Well, right. There are a couple other big things going on here that we have to consider. And one is that we've also spent the last century stamping out wildfires and we actually continued to do this today. It's just the few that get away that are in the news and Healthy forests need fire, and what we've gotten ourselves into is what the experts call the wildfire paradox. So by doing this, we're actually making the problem worse, because now the forests and the brush lands are overgrown and in this really unnatural state, So you add climate change to that mix, and it's the worst case scenario that we're seeing. Right now. We hear the U. S. Forest Service often referred to as the Fire service because so much of their budget goes to fighting fires, not actual forest management work. But hasn't the federal government and individual states haven't they made some progress in doing some prevention work? Not very much. You know the people who say the government isn't doing enough to manage these for us, to some extent, have a point. But a lot of that actually comes down to funding. If you're spending all of your resource is on trying to stop wildfires from burning in tow whole towns, then there's not going to be a lot of money left over to do the things like The thinning projects that prescribed burns. The plan burning Forster Andrew Sanchez Madore has been keeping close tabs on this where all the states are with their prevention work. He heads the Ecological Restoration Institute at Northern Arizona University in California. Oregon. Treatments that they've been implementing for years haven't really been at this scale that they need to be to cost a wind driven and climate change is exacerbated, isn't Some of this has to do with money, he says. And the lack of a really big, clear national strategy, But it's more complicated than just blaming the forest Service or the firefighting apparatus in the country. Or, frankly, is the Trump Administration likes to do try to just make this about logging and logging on Lee. We are now seeing those these fires. They've destroyed whole communities. It doesn't seem quite adequate to call them forced fires anymore. I mean, these are burning up residential areas, urban settings. That's right. And here's where things get really messy on the West Coast. In particular, there's been this huge amount of development into the forest that you say there now very vulnerable. The burning, especially with climate change. Now, in some cases, people have to live in these places because it's the only place they can afford. But regardless all these subdivisions, these new towns are actually becoming the fuel that's helping make these fires even bigger. And local building codes are still pretty loose. Kimiko Barrett I talked to about this. She's at the research firm Headwaters Economics, and she told me that county's still don't really have any disincentive to stop this development because of one big reason. When you look at when a wildfire does occur, it's the federal government that comes in and pays for that suppression cost. So there's this inverse fiscal incentive on what is happening about local scale versus who's actually paying for the wildfire cost. So basically local communities they don't have to pay for the cleanup. The federal government does it, so they make money when these developments keep getting built. Exactly And there is no disincentive like she says, because they know the federal government is going to come in and pay for the suppression and the cleanup. But at some point you look at all of the disasters happening at once. We're in the middle of hurricane season and We're not even really a TTE The peak of wildfire season in California there is going to become a point where this just isn't going to be sustainable anymore.

Chicks On the Right
White couple who pointed guns at protesters blames "angry mob"
"AA couple pointed guns of protest is unlikely to face charges, Law professor says, And it was funny because Rob sent me the story. I recognize the law professor's name because he was one of my law professors. When I was in law school back in the early two thousand's. Now you actually have that your law degree is from ST Louis, right? Louis University? Yeah. John. Ayman is the guy's name, and these two are being vilified on by the way. The ri. This is really important because the ST Louis Circuit attorney Kim Gardener, she is a really radical person, and she is It appears dead set on trying to find something to charge these these two with But your buddy, the guy who and by the way, you're such an upstanding citizen, a man of the law. How could this guy be anything But right, John Ayman said. This quote They have the open carry laws in Missouri that allows them to have their guns in public. We have the castle Doctrine says You can defend your house and your lives and your property and we have the law that says you can stand your ground and you don't need to retreat. So Here's pretty cut and dry right there. These two did nothing wrong and the McCloskey's told the protesters. Hey, you're on private property and you're on a private street. Now people log on privacy. It's all the time and Professor Raymond said that does automatically give the home of the right to threaten you with a weapon. However. If the anything were brought against homeowners, one might consider something like assault because you'd have to because you have a protester there. And what happened was the protesters broke down the gate. And trespassed on private property. Now it's one thing to just be in the subdivision looking for home. Hey, I'm going to Rob's house for a cookout or whatever, because it's fourth of July, right because it's like an open subdivision, which you can walk and you see these all the time they're all over central Indiana. There's nothing wrong with that. But a gated communities a little different, right? And even if even if you were let in the gate You Congar to the house that you're going to and you know, And you and your fine though the problem here is the fact that this was not the case. This is a case where protesters tore down the gate. And went on private property. And the McCloskey's Who, by the way, both attorneys too, By the way, you guys are everywhere. Yes, we are like Roaches got all over the place. They said Hey, you know, they have no idea what these people were going to do when they're going to attack their home and under the No. Was real off in the castle doctrine. You can defend your house. And your property and you can stand your ground and you don't need to retreat because whether going to go run indoors and lock the door and have the protests got to know you don't get to do that. All right. So we got two clips here. One is from Tucker Carlson last night, And this is Mark McCloskey talking about what happened a little play by play and the fear that he and his wife felt for their lives. Take a listen. Well, Chuck, you gotta You gotta understand my house sits right on the edge of a road called King's Highway on our private places. Portland place where my wife and I were preparing to have dinner, maybe 70 feet from the gate. By the time we looked up, we saw that the march is coming down. King's hiring getting loud. We looked over at the gate. And there's no police. There are private security wasn't there. Nobody's down. I look over and my wife and I see all these people outside the gate and the gate bursts open. People start coming in and then Ah, flood of people start coming in. They're angry. They're screaming. They got spittle coming out of their mouth. They're coming toward the house. And you know I'm June, the second of this year, the protests in downtown ST Louis went violent instantly. People looting and violence and writing. I watched on live TV, the 7 11 in downtown ST Louis. From the moment the first window is broken. Throughout the looting process. Call. The fire was started and then tell the fire fully engaged the building. And nobody came that entire time I looked over my wife and I said, Oh, my God, Er, absolutely alone. There's nobody here to protect us. But there is the same night Retired Police captain David Dorine was murdered. When I saw that mob come through the gate With our rage and there and there. Anger. I thought that we would be overrun in the second. By the time I was out there with my rifle. The people were 20 or 30 feet from my front wall. I'm gonna low wall that separates the house from from my front yard. And so I was. I was literally afraid, and that within seconds they would surmount the wall. Come into the house, kill us burn the house down and everything that I've worked for and struggled for for the last 32 years. Tucker. I lived up what? Sigler's County a nice secure neighborhood 32 years ago, we moved into the city and took on a project or a storehouse that nobody else wanted. And you know where we were urban pioneers in those days and we've been there which sense working hood to build and maintain the same clothes and this and this very historic neighborhood. I did. I saw it all going up in flames in my life destroyed in an instant, and I did what I thought I had to do to protect my heart, My home and my family. That was Mark McCloskey willing Tucker Carlson last

1A
New wildfire threatens Reagan presidential library in California
"Another round when German wildfires in southern California is forcing thousands of people to spend the night away from home this time in Ventura county as in pairs Kirk Sigler reports it's one of five major fires burning in the state the easy fires threatening thousands of homes and seamy valley about an hour's drive northwest of downtown LA the flames threatened to encroach on the hill top Ronald Reagan presidential library incident commander Chad cook says firefighters are making progress protecting the library but winds continue to be a problem in other areas closer to neighborhoods the fire out flank this very rapidly today pushed by those forty to fifty mile an hour winds we did experience gusts up to sixty five miles an hour this morning which made long range spotting very very dangerous those spotting embers can ignite new wildfire sometimes miles ahead of the main

All Of It
California firefighters race to contain fires as winds pick up
"Firefighters got a brief respite from dangerous winds fanning major blazes burning across California Tuesday NPR's Kirk Sigler reports the crews are now bracing for another extreme wind event it's expected to hit coastal areas of the state through Thursday in West Los Angeles thousands of people are displaced by the Getty fire which is burning in the heavily populated foot hills to the west of the Getty museum LA mayor Eric Garcetti urged the public to be patient and cooperative due to the extreme conditions in the forecast people will not be returning to their homes this evening you should prepare for that now because of those extreme wind events we're going to see maybe winds up dust as much as seventy miles an hour the dry off sure Santa Ana winds are again in the forecast through Thursday scientists say they're being pushed west to California to do the extremely cold air stalled over the Rockies Kirk Sigler NPR news Los

All Things Considered
SoCal boat fire death toll jumps and several still missing
"South Carolina tortoise are preparing something California that is authorities are preparing for the worst as the death toll is expected to pound from a diving boat accident. the Associated Press quoted the Coast Guard as saying that death toll has risen to at least twenty five with nine still missing and feared dead and Paris Kirk Sigler has more the charter boat the conception had thirty nine passengers and crew mostly scuba divers it sank early Labor Day morning just twenty yards off of Santa Cruz island which is about twenty miles off the mainland when the fire broke out several crew members were on the deck and were able to escape most everyone else is believed to have been below the deck a sleep and possibly trapped it's not yet clear why they couldn't be rescued authorities say there's no reason to indicate any foul play and according to the Coast Guard the boat was in full compliance with safety regulations it's now sunk some sixty feet in the ocean or dive teams are coming this scene Kirk Sigler NPR news

Monocle 24: The Globalist
The Rotterdam Film Festival: Champion of the avant garde
"Film festival has been showcasing the challenging the fresh on the unconventional treasures cinema has to offer. It has a reputation for being the most serious and of film this year is no exception. It's director says people are hungry for something which is different from the ordinary something that gives them the question rather than the answer. Joining me now from Rotterdam is a film critic Tara Judah welcome back to multiple twenty four. Tara. Everyone says it's a serious film festival. What does that mean? That's a great question. I mean it serious insofar as they take films seriously. But actually, I think there's a lot of good humor in good fun in the festival as well. This year, there's been a lot in terms of the themes around feeling so it's kind of hashtag feel I f f and the idea of that is to kind of look into how we relate to human stories through the feelings that cinema can give us absence has been a really. A big theme. So there's been a low around kind of spy themes surveillance. What happens when the state's watching knew when things on there who stories don't get told whose voices a quietened? So this year the theme really has been I guess serious. But also playful I would say there's a playful element to the festival as well. Is there any intention that any of these films our ever intended for the mainstreamers is this the Sigler celebration of of of the margins of cinema. Actually, I think the festival does really well is straddled both of those extremes. So they do have the kind of big films in the sense of Brady Quebec's new Volks looks which stars Natalie Portman, you know, there's the new Clinton e film highlife, which has got Robert Patterson, and it said, they're all some of those big headline films here. But it does also look very much to the God. And I think what the festival does very well is to champion the God. So it's moving from cinema as a mainstream form of entertainment all the way through. To it's kind of more moving image, gallery installation. And that's another thing the festival does is that it also has installations alongside the film program. What I found fascinating is it this film festival has been around for nearly fifty years. How is it managed to sustain so long? I think that's a great question. And I think some of these festivals reading they really do have a legacy and part of that is to do with the fact that they all building and identity Rotterdam really does have its own identity. Like, you say there is something about how seriously it takes cinema. But also how much it's willing to champion films from all across the world. So even though, you know, there's been, you know, obviously American films in the mix as well as fantastic remaining film. I do not care if we go down in history as Burian, and that's a really amazing title, but you know, the films that you wouldn't necessarily get to see in other places, and I think a lot of programs critics and film fans know that if they come to wrote to them they going to want to something that they might not see elsewhere. So one thing tower that if you didn't get a chance to go to them, but you fancied. Enjoying something from the festival. What would you what would you recommend we try and help out? So I would say there's a couple of films that are just absolutely must not MRs. I've I've just seen a fantastic Swedish film called CoCo de coca. And this is a kind of fairy tale nightmare, which I really do think. We'll get picked up internationally. So I think that will be a chance to see it. And it's all about the kind of cycles of grief, and how they descend into the innocence of hell, it's absolutely hilarious. But also, really frightening mixes Joan brilliantly, and I'd say definitely lookout for

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