35 Burst results for "Six P.M."

"six p.m." Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"These bodies have been free from politics and worked in a bipartisan way. Until today, This administration made them political. Not one Obama appointee on these boards was removed. When Trump came in, not a single one. This move has taken partisanship to a new level. Beyond me. You want to know While some of those people are that got the letter that says that they might not be qualified. Former Army vice chief of General Jack Keane, former Pentagon senior advisor Douglas MacGregor, U S Army North commander, Lieutenant General Guy Swan, the third West Point graduate, David Urban. And then Oh, there's Lieutenant General H. R. McMaster, who fun fact was fired from the Board of West Point at six p.m. today and will on this Saturday, September, 11th received the highest honor West point Instils on its graduates a little ironic. Got to admit that's good from Sean Spicer. That's good from Sean Spicer. Because we all know it's silliness. We all know it's nonsense. These board appointments are the biggest things in the world. It's not necessarily indicative of how the military has run. Right now, The military has run pretty poorly. Great soldiers, bad leadership. The wilderness and everything else. But to remove these people is just It's just Biden being Biden, Not a nice guy has no interest in quote unquote norms. And is looking for something. What? That something is. I have no idea. Now. I argue that the president can remove anybody in any time. It's not my argument president to remove anybody at any time. But it's the purpose of the removal. You're trying to change the subject of of Afghanistan. Your failures. It can't be done. Now. One of the people was asked to leave. This job was Kellyanne Conway. The first woman to run a successful presidential campaign, by the way. Doesn't get talked about because it was trump. Oh, that's no good. She got the letter and she wrote a letter back. It's going to require a dramatic reading. Mm. Oh,.

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"six p.m." Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Work? Yeah, Yeah, fix it. I would not like that fix it. Please watching way companies a rate Travis Barker opening up about his recent decision to fly following a deadly plane crash in 2000 and eight that left him grounded. Had sworn off airplanes. But last month he took to the skies with his girlfriend, Courtney Kardashian. Speaking to nylon. He explained how Kardashian told him that she wants to travel the world with him, and she would be ready to do so as soon as he was. All. She asked that it is that he gives her a 24 hour notice. For a Okay. The blink. 1 82 Drummers said their first flight to Kabul was the easiest ever and since then they've gone to Europe, he says. It says a lot about the relationship that she's able to help him overcome something that traumatic and he was. He was badly badly burned in that deadly plane crash. I I wonder if I would be able to get back on. Well, there's got to be PTSD involved, you know? Oh, sure. You know, he lost friends. He lived but he was really, really hurt. All right. The latest recipient of our George Chamberlain Leadership Award joins us Live. We have your traffic and your weather in three minutes. Kogo news time. 8 38 the recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom. I'm mindful that I have to rebuild Trust. Listen for special coverage Tuesday, beginning at six. P.m.. Sacramento is all about politicians who talk talk. Talk and they don't do anything on news radio.

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"six p.m." Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"To events and you'll see a night with wi BC and there's the eventbrite and everything else. And it's Thursday, October 7th. It starts at 7 30, but it starts early at six. P.m.. So you can get. You can get your tickets. I think I think they got himself Friday. Is when it happens, You have to have your access code to get them early. You can only get the access code by jumping on and being a part of the emails that we send out. Day in and day out weekend and week out, So that's that's how it works. That's how it works. Really? Indiana really appreciate you presented by relay Indiana a night with W. ABC. But honestly, can we get mad Bear on the On the thing. Please, can we just can we just do this? It shouldn't be that difficult. It's Matt Bear. What do you think people are showing up for hammer, Nigel. But he has budget says We only get one graphic. So you know I don't I don't think that's what the budget says. Pretty sure because you think there's a budget right? That's what adorable here were in radio. There's there's no, There's no blanking budget. Just so we understand. You know when they put out the Wi BC merchandise when they were Kennedy's in that everybody's gonna have a sure Tony Katz has one. Mike and Rob, etcetera. I mean, they didn't put out a traffic T shirt, either. And I have the best one. What I mean you have the best. I have the best traffic. I have the best merchandise shirt. It's It's great. It's going to be outstanding. And I didn't wait. I clearly have the best. I have the best, Logan. Well, you may have the best logo, but this is going to be the best shirt. What you can give us a hint of what the shirt's gonna. Yeah, I've I really don't want to. Uh oh. Okay. It involves I 69. Oh, Oh, my. Yeah. Oh, my says just throw it out there. We'll get it done and get it out the way you know, I'm a little I took a couple days off. So Hey, phrase it. There we go. My point is I was left out of that too. That's wrong. Yeah, I know. Right? We have to fight the system, man. That's all I'm saying. You and me to the end. We got Thelma and Louise. Dispatch. Great. Good drive a car off the ravine. That's terrific. However, We're right over the canal over the White River. We're going to jump the White room. Well, no, no, no, that's disgusting. But you know, you don't want to fall into the White River. Now, Last thing your ideas fall into the White River. You know, no one ever falls out of the White River. No, no, no. They get fished out of the White River. There's the difference. You can get yourself out of the canal. Somebody has to get you out of the White River. Police will get you out of the canal. Police will get you out of there. There. It is Glad we worked that out. It's October seven people go to w abc dot com and find out more at night WITH WI BC presented by relay, Indiana joined the email list. Join, get the newsletter.

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"six p.m." Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:53 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Time all the way down to the bottom of the hour commercial free. He hasn't been on this show very often. It's my choice because I don't want to bother the man. But he's actually a very good friend of mine and my wife and he's he is such a gentleman. He's such a kind man, despite all the media, corruption and propaganda And I wish many of you could norm the way we know him. But I'm sure instinctively or intuitively you you know this They create a character sure of him. And viciously attacked and accused him of the most vile things. When he was a candidate when he was president, spied on him leaked on him accused him of really growth test things with Russia, and so The media are so corrupt. Our enemies love the American media. They love the American media. They don't even have to put any money into propaganda. We have it. It's home grown right here. This American Marxism movement. And I talk a bit about President Trump and you In the book. Those of you who haven't know this And why they did what they did. And so forth, and it's worth definitely worth reading that section. If you have the book as well. It's going to be an honor to have him as I say. I don't Try not to bother him at all. But we had a chat about 10 days ago, and he said No. I'd like to come on. And so there it is. So don't forget tomorrow. Six P.m. eastern right at the top of the hour. For 30 minutes Full half of the half the ER. Commercial interruption. We were contacting our affiliates to let them know so they can And get the schedule lockdown and we very much appreciate it..

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"six p.m." Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on KFI AM 640

"For 3.5 hours. That's cool. Yeah, time. It takes you to get from here to Cleveland. He sat in with us. And we're off to New York, right? Well, we're all going on for another half hour. He got off in Cleveland. Alright. Uh, buddy mind sent me a story that I didn't see in the news. Um, but there was a shooting. In Redlands on Friday night. And maybe you can guess where the shooting was by this gone, Appleby Time dog, Okay, I don't want my girl is banging. She saw the main Don't eat no champagne popping and dreaming. Take her to windy Can't keep her off me. She wanted to be like them fries in a frosty But every now and then when I get paid, got a storm. And with enough late like that. Here, we fans are like Applebee's on a date night. Got that, Barbara. So you stay with your Oreo shake. Some will cream on the chip chop. Whatever one shotgun, I've got, you, girl man. Comes anyway. Redlands, California Right down the street here up the freeway. Are you close to Redlands? How far you Oh, god out in five minutes at that time, something like a suspect. Who had multiple felony warrants for his arrest, led police on a foot chase that ended up with a shooting inside of Applebee's too impressed. Got us happy loading on a fast clear. Yeah, imagine, and we're on six P.m. Friday just were being in the program. Officers attempted.

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Texas' Near-Total Abortion Ban Takes Effect

Start Here

01:19 min | 2 years ago

Texas' Near-Total Abortion Ban Takes Effect

"Couple nights ago. Women were lined up at a health clinic in fort worth texas called whole women's health and these women in line were seeking abortions some way to all day. The last procedure was performed at eleven fifty six. Pm are waiting. We're filled with patients and their loved ones in all four of our clinics. Yesterday we had a physician who has worked with us for decades In tears this morning. That clinic is still providing abortions. The difference is they're only offering them to women in pregnancies were fetal heartbeat hasn't been detected yet in most cases that's about six weeks in the vast majority of abortions are not performed until after that point because in many cases women don't even know that they're pregnant. What's the tragedy is that we can only provide abortion for about ten percents of the people that we could provide abortion for yesterday. The thing that's changed now of course is that yesterday morning. The nation's most restrictive abortion law went into effect in texas a law that allows virtually anyone. Who says a woman has undergone an abortion. Could be a neighbor. A co worker. An axe stranger can sue anyone who helped facilitate that abortion. The law itself is incredibly note worthy and what was almost just as remarkable. Was that for nearly twenty four hours. The supreme court said nothing until last

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"six p.m." Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on WSB-AM

"And traffic jam it back toward highway 1 38. Why would you use 6 75 or 1941 has altered its no big backup. Circling count on 2 85 the perimeter highway bypass at the heart of the city. Triple T traffic 95.5 WSB. Here's Tiffany Must be consumer expert, Clark Howard. I am getting more complaints about rip off moving companies this summer than I have at any time since I first started hearing moving complaints in the 19 eighties. It is really ugly, and it's become an area that organized crime has moved heavily into so what criminal rings do is they set up? These brokers supposedly that are giving you quotes on a move. And everything seems so professional the quotes from the brokers and all that, and then the movers show up, they pack up your stuff. And there's the last you ever see of it. Because then they hold your goods, Ransom and if you don't pay a huge ransom You never see your things again. Be very careful in this area and start with a mover you find who's a pro mover that you find it moving dot org Our top stories right around the corner in Atlanta's morning news. I'm WSB is Michelle right? As the homicide rate continues to climb in Atlanta, the new position that's being created by the city and what a PD's top brass is asking the public to do put the guns down and the rising number of covid cases in Georgia Children next Deputy recipe Deuce Time is 6 27. Count on Channel two Action News at 45 and six PM Breaking news with angles. No one.

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"six p.m." Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

03:19 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on 600 WREC

"It starts at six PM Ghost 11, and I'll be joined by special guest hotel fiction. Another great band. And if you've been to go straight lately, no, they can throw a great party. It's such a fine concert venue. Gittel early, get fun seats in the containers they have set up and enjoy the great local brews. Very cool. And then at Lane Park on Saturday, this is pretty good Market day is underway. Amber. Oh, yeah, So it's the 20th annual Market Day for Mountain Brook and Lane Park is participating as well as Mountain Brook Village, so basically starts at 10 A.m., and it goes to three. It's a free event to attend. So they want you to stop by the lane park shops and pop up still have lots of sales and sips. Um there'll be tense there that have giveaways and treats. And so pretty much all the retailers in Lane Park in the Mountain Brook village will be participating. We just love these types of events so as part of the summer pop up series four Lane Park, but again the 20th annual Market Day for Mountain Brook. Yeah, They always have great turnout for that, too. It's a lot of fun. I've been before. Good stuff, All right, Russell on Saturday as well. Park in the park Cars show at Avondale. Yes, This was the events that had to be rescheduled causes and massive amounts of rain. We beginning, but they brought it back. It's nine AM to three PM It's free. You have all these cool vintage cars and trucks and custom cars. Had music throughout the day. And, of course, we'll have food trucks, door prizes and a lot of vendors as well. So you can check out a video park and walk around. It's just such a fun in free event. Also on Saturday, Amber, this is kind of fun. If you're into art, you've got to come out to the Patent Creek Art show Saturday. We're going on. But yeah, this is the pattern Greek shopping center over there by the Galleria, and it's from 9 to 5. So basically all day long on Saturday, freed attempt Patent Creek will be lined with about 50. Artists and vendors also be food trucks. They are set up with picnic tables. Just stroll the streets and shop for local art, and you also want to check out some of the local restaurants as you're there, and event just goes all day. So come and go as you please. Very good. And if it's been a while, since you've been to the Alabama Theater, folks check this event out on Sunday as another classic film is going to be shown What's going on Russell As part of their summer film experience were so excited it has this fact. And it's the Princess bride. So a classic and such as 10 bucks to go If you get there early, you can hear the world for work and they'll have a sing along. And of course, this is a great chance to reintroduce this great film to a new generation of kids or you can, you know, go and relive it with some friends. But, yes, part of the Alabama Theater Summer Philip Series. Check it out. They have a whole lot more films coming up as well. Once again as two o'clock in the afternoon. So get there early. And finally Amber, Uh, speaking of movies free movies at the Ted, What's going on here out and trustful? Yes, there's the Trussell entertainment districts. That's pretty cool neighbor Ted has they're throwing a free event on Sunday. It's from 49, So it's really cool. So if you haven't been out there, this is massive outdoor stage. They usually have live music. Huge outdoor pavilion with a green space for the whole family. But this event they're gonna have a double feature, and it's going to kick off trustful restaurants week that they're having their so they're going to have to give aways activities for the kids at five PM the movies that will be showing is cloudy with a chance of meatballs love that one and seven PM ISR attitude, So it's just gonna be a fun time for the whole family boy gratitude. That is such a good movie. Watch it with my kids. A bunch. Good stuff there. All right. Thanks, guys. I appreciate it for more information on these events and others. Can go to happenings in the ham dot com Russell neighbor. Thank you all. Thank you. Thanks. I want to introduce you. The Thundercats Technology. Thunder Cat Technology.

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"six p.m." Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

02:37 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"Come on, let's do it. Say, even panties? Well, now that goes fast Has Biden not seen the price of gas? It's $1 higher this six months ago. We want bad back. Keep your chains Joe's so that 16 cents Does induce squad when dodging questions. That's all they've got. Jen Psaki, you annoy me. You've got to go even though you just speaking for Joe. All right, get some more for you. We were only six months in what a strange ride. The White House shows little national pride. Now they hide old Joe. Most of the time cause when he speaks, there's no reason or rhyme They gave 16 cents to your outdoor grill that I think we all chose to take the blue pill. Jen Psaki, You're a liar and we all Oh, no! Oh, Your covering for Mm. Clueless, Joe. Uh, it's how we do my people. A little 16 cents. You know Jen Psaki, the press secretary for the White House. Absolutely. And answer your question. When Peter Doocy Um, they were touting the idea that you save 16 cents on your barbecue this year. Gas prices are a dollar higher than they were six months ago. In some areas a lot higher, even more than that, and the economy sucks big sucking sound and for some reason, they were all high fiving and slapping ass. About saving 16 cents. I don't I don't understand it, but it's always fun because I get to premier. These either On my show Monday through Friday, six P.m. eastern, the Joe PAGs Show or on Sancho Sean Hannity really has taken a liking to my to my parodies he and have been friends almost 20 years and he may he makes the joke is I know they had no idea that you could sing. A lot of those who listen to my my show that I think I can sing. But Sean does. So I'm gonna leave that alone. Your thoughts on that 1 805 01, 70 8100 and 501708 Year old. Don't forget all the social media. There's a new one. Get her dot com or something along there now to, um so on the Big three. On Facebook, Instagram or on Twitter. It's at Joe Talk show. We're posting tons of content, tons of video tons of interviews, parts of interviews. You're gonna watch the interview with Burgess owns that You just heard over there on my channel, also on the.

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"six p.m." Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

08:43 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"And activists, a path blazing business leader and one famous covid widow about sharing their stories and putting all of themselves on the page. Might come away with a few excellent book recommendations for that much deserved vacation. Listen to next question with Katie current wherever you get your podcasts, hear someone go didn't come from you guys. Strangers cough at me Move away from me. Somebody spit towards my direction. All the stereotypes that we've worked so hard to break are just gonna be reversed And I won't let that happen. We all have their player part. I donate my plasma. I've been making masks. We deserve respect as much as everybody else. I'm a nurse. I'm a delivery woman chef, A neighbor artist, bus driver. I'm a doctor. The virus by the Wise help stop the spread of anti Asian racism by visiting I heart radio dot com slash fight. The bias brought to you by love has no labels, The Ad council and I Heart radio. Yes. Oh, Wow. Did you see this? Uh Story out of San Francisco. Remember, we showed you the show you talked about the, um People going in with the bags and and just stealing shoplifting right in front of The store security people in Walgreen's and in target stores in San Francisco. Nobody's doing anything about it. So Target and Walgreens have announced. That they are changing their closing time. In San Francisco. They are now going to be closing. Their doors at six p.m.. Whoa! Six p.m.. What's that? So six PM is, um Lot of people aren't even off work at six PM, but all is because of the what they say is the shocking increase in the number of shoplifters so I think it's both target and Walgreens. Are they just announces? Yeah, uh, targets San Francisco stores. Are now not opening until nine AM closing at six p.m.. I think Walgreens is doing the same thing Interesting. Phone number is 855295 66 100. Let's talk to, uh Common. Manteca, California Hi, Tom. Yes, sir. You still there? I am all right. Uh, you know this culvert thing Uh, I was in a retired vet. I'm 75 years old. And they wanted volunteers to take this shot. The Colbert shot I was one of them. One of the idiots who did it. But I was a risk area 75 going to say. You've got to get in before everybody else. Good for you. Yeah. Then, uh so we we did it. I just went down there. Probably a couple months ago. And I today it was they're going to have that another shot. Are they going to get in touch with me? So I take the other side. If you don't want the shot, don't take it. But I sat there and I took it. I was one of the first ones to volunteers. Retired vet and stuff like that, you know, back in the seventies to them. I mean, if somebody if somebody doesn't want to take it Good. I'm sorry. I know I sound cold. But why do you care? I don't. I don't. I don't care if if somebody doesn't want to get I'm you got your shot. I got mine. You're protected. So my So If they don't want to. Okay? Think you're in good. I think you're really good Stead. I do. Right now. I still go into stores. I've had my shots. I've been had that pissed that. Q. Tip up your nose. I've got 2% home showing that I was negative or didn't you know? I pass it and everything. And, uh, but I still I still go around. Go to the store. I wear a mask. Because I don't want to catch what? You have peace. I don't want to catch what you have. The ignorant people that don't want to take it. Don't take it, But why do you have to shop where I shop? Got a card my wallet showing that I took the shot, but, you know, Yeah, but do you But do you trust that your shot will keep you from getting the virus? Went down. And I told Where was at the villa in Stockton. If they have a re you're another one. The third shot. Hey, are they get touch with me? I'll do it. Do it in a hot second. But that was I don't blame you tested it to see if, uh It was acceptable. I volunteered for it. Good for you. And I just can't good for you. I can't see how these ignorant people Don't want to do it is double what? But am I gonna have their reasons You don't have it? Yeah. Oh, yeah, I'll go for that. Yeah. I don't think you will. I think I think you're safe. I think you're you're in good shape, but all right. Hey, Tom. Thank you. Um Ryan, Thank you for calling. Welcome. You're on the Tom Sullivan show. I know I just had a question about Hi there. I just had a question about like Workman's called No. If you're at your work, and you get hurt, and you can, you know that falls under working out, But if you're working, uh College proved you were just messing around or, you know friends that how will that come into play with people? Right? That's that's a great That's a great question because of the way I understood Workman's comp. Was it did not start at the front door of your workplace or leave when you left, If it the minute you got in in, however, you got to work when you're traveling to work If you're driving To work, uh and get hurt that that could be considered. Workman's comp. I think that's the rule in many states, but not all states have the same laws, but I don't know about at home if you fall and trip at home. All down the stairs. What do you do, right? I don't know. No. Yeah, I don't know. And I'm a teacher, so I obviously I want to be in Person. I want to be in my classroom. I want my students in my classroom. I want my kid in his classroom. So, um, after I just I hope we can go back there, so people wanna work from work from home. Then. I mean, they should have that choice, but Have you heard from your school district if you are going back into the classroom in the fall Yes. And the I'm in I'm in El Dorado County in California. So our numbers were fairly low. The covid numbers so we were in person last last foyer. Good. We were on. Good. We were on a hybrid. Yeah, we were. We were on a hybrid. Which the kids? The kids came half a day. And then, um, And then, in April, we came back for four classes. The remains. Yeah. I don't know what some of these kids are going to do that We're not in class. Um, last year I've I think if I was If I had a child in school I think I would have them do it over again. I think last year was not not for your school district necessarily. Sounds like you did you were able to continue, but for a lot of these kids that did not see a school door for a year. I'm I'm sorry. I don't know if they got an education or not. So I'll let you people out here. I'll let you you educators debate that whole topic, But I think I would have my child do it over again. Anyway. All right, Ryan, thank you very much. Yeah. I don't know what people are going to do. The decision about going back to work. Is upon us. And like I, said, J P, Morgan.

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Getting up an Hour Earlier Could Lower Your Risk of Depression

Walton And Johnson

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Getting up an Hour Earlier Could Lower Your Risk of Depression

"Wanted to learn. If there's a shift in a sleeping schedules if that would affect your depression, Okay, experts know there's a relationship between sleep, timing and mood. So how does it work so Did a study with 800,000 people. That's a pretty big sample study and they found the going to bed and waking up one hour earlier cuts your risk of depression by 23%. But the thing I don't understand about the study here is does that mean you have to get up earlier and earlier every single day an hour earlier to tonight. By the end of the week. You're you're going to bed? How could we get up any earlier? Six p.m., and you're waking up. What at one am, because I look, you know, I'm not the happiest guy in the world. Nor am I the most depressed, But there's no way I could get up earlier than this. Maybe we should do this

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How to Exit Your Small Business Rich

The Small Business Radio Show

01:45 min | 2 years ago

How to Exit Your Small Business Rich

"Do you exit your small business rich here to guide us is sharon lechter. Who's an entrepreneur. Author and chartered global management accountant with thirty five year career. Experience that a licensed. Cpa and a lifelong advocate. She's the founder and ceo of pay your family first financial education organization sharon authored the international best seller rich dad poor dad and it's released fourteen other books in the rich dad series shares. The author of a new book called exit rich. The six pm method to sell your business for huge profit sharon to the show. Thank you so much. I'm so happy to be with you today. Thank you so. I think a lot of small business owners start companies because they think they're exit rich but so many of them don't how come i think it's mainly because they don't take the time to understand how to build the foundation around the business. They they get initial success. They get all excited and they end up focusing on profit and sales without building that structure and foundation. You can't build a house without going down i to build a foundation. You have to put him electric and plumbing. Same thing in your business you hit in order to take your successful business and make it sustainable and scalable eventually salable. You have to put in those business systems after. Identify your operations. How you're doing identify your competitive advantage intellectual property and protected and so those are all the things that we've outlined in. The book is how you can identify that hidden value that you have in your company and put that structure in so that you create an asset too many business owners own a job not

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Why Now Is the Best Time to Break Into Freelance Web Design

Entrepreneur on FIRE

02:12 min | 2 years ago

Why Now Is the Best Time to Break Into Freelance Web Design

"We're talking all about how you fight issue can break into freelance. Web design to build reliable monthly recurring revenue. So john share with us. Why now today is the best time to start a freelance web design biz. Absolutely i mean now. More than ever every business entrepreneur. Everyone that wants that go into business needs a website. I mean that's one big thing. That code code showed everyone just how important their online presences and one of the secrets is folks are not just looking for a website. They also need that expert with great service and communication on their side to be the go between Between you know the tech companies or the hosting company keep their website up and running and crazy so my co teacher the co founder of the course kelly. A her an eye for both of us. Twenty twenty was actually one of our best years ever. Despite the pandemic and twenty twenty one is not slowing down and other agency owners that i talked to in other freelancers. The the story is the same. And it's just a great time to hop in for we have one student who two years ago was working in. Hr for a metal company in nashville. She had a one hour commute each way to her job. Even though on the weekends it took like fifteen minutes to get to her job and so really. She was working fourteen ten hour days like six. Am to six pm with those commutes included and she had a seven level underground parking garage that she would park again. Meanwhile her husband was a home. Music producer in nashville booking sessions when he wanted to going on tour sometimes with me. We play in a band together and before taking our core she would call herself. The least tech savvy person around and in a year's time she took our course built her design business to a point where she can leave her full time job and now she's completely booked With jobs in the pipeline. And it's only going to increase as companies move more towards online that online presence and online stores. That's going to be a huge key going forward. So that's why. I think now's probably the best time ever and i'm sure people say that a lot but it really is. Kobe really opened the door to the importance of your online

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"six p.m." Discussed on KDWN 720AM

KDWN 720AM

02:25 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on KDWN 720AM

"Marc Lovin you missed Lynn, Go. Thank you for taking my call. I just had a couple of comments. What about Jim Acosta? He's such a jackass and so disrespectful to our president and Pelosi. Oh, my God. I just about died when I heard her say that the president should be in jail. Where is their respect? Where's their ethics? It's just so degrading and being from California it's insulting. Well, I I think Pelosi has disrespect for all of us. She is disrespect for the Constitution, the rule of law. As much as she tries to dress herself in it. We must reject it. We must call them out. I just want to thank you for inspiring all of us to stand up for what we believe in. While you're a sweetheart. Thank you, And I appreciate it. Let us go to John, Go. Hey, Mark. It was so great to see you yesterday were so my wife and I was so excited to meet you. You know, she finally got to me and she wasn't that great. It wasn't that was that was outstanding. Wow. And the people are just fantastic people that are there When you came in your uniforms I see here, right? Yes, sir. You were terrific way Did that in honor of you, Who is in my opinion, the greatest living patriot on the face of the planet. And my wife agrees. And you know, since she started listening to you, um all of all of this stuff that she learned from you. It's just it's just Unbelievable. I want to thank you, John. And you come back me up. What's that? Not an unbelievable event and wonderful, patriotic crap. You know, And and all of the things that happened, you know way weren't able to get tickets. But at the last minute, you know, they said, Hey, they got a couple left. And then we went down to eat of you were sitting toe are back right behind us. Well, yeah, well, I'm glad you got there. It was an honor to meet you. And I'm gonna meet all those other folks and God bless you. You take care of yourself. Telling you folks I wish all of you could have been there would have been outstanding and you would see Mark Levin, We gaze three p.m. to six p.m. on one on 1.5 FM 7:20 a.m. k d w N, But talk.

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"six p.m." Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"To six p.m. on the USS Constitution. James RoHaas WBZ. Austin's news radio. Major milestone in the U. S. Covert cases and deaths have continued to decline, and President Biden today presided over a Medal of honor ceremony that looked just like the ones that used to happen before the pandemic. Korean War Veteran 94 Year old Ralph Pocket was awarded the highest military declaration from the U. S government. Apparently fuck it didn't understand. All the fuss wanted the medal to be put in the mail. Don't fuck it. After 70 years rather than military, I would have walked it to you. But CBS is Steven Porter, with more from the White House was the second day in a row that things look normal again in the East Room with dozens and dozens of guests shoulder to shoulder and only a small handful wearing masks indoors. Still, CDC director Dr Rochelle Walensky acknowledges many in the country who've been vaccinated aren't yet ready to bear their faces in the crowd. It's going to be hard to get back, Tonto, you know life as we knew it without these masks, and we're going to do so tipping are dipping are telling the water and having everybody move at their own pace, Wolinsky says. There's no shame in vaccinated people continuing to wear masks. Maybe I'm here in Massachusetts Governor Baker's submitted a list of executive orders another pandemic guidelines. It is said to be rescinded on June 15th. Today, the state of emergency will end not clear what orders he would keep in place. There's a push by some to keep some measures aimed at helping restaurants in place that includes to go cocktails. Going matchless. It's one of the perks of being fully vaccinated, but it doesn't mean everybody's ready for that. The nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr Anthony Fauci, says, Although fully vaccinated, Americans can drop their masks, some won't be comfortable with it. You can understand that when people that following a certain trend for a considerable period of time It may take time for them to adjust. Following the CDC guidance. Many states and businesses, including Whole foods, and Walgreens, are dropping mask mandates for fully vaccinated shoppers. But that doesn't mean every customer will feel safe doing so, Lionel Boys, ABC News, 303 traffic and weather together the Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. Mike, Where do you want to take us? We just back south of the city here, Band Boy. It's a busy afternoon rush already here in the three o'clock hour, the expressways just crawling out of the tunnel down to seven hill granite have all the way to rid 24 delays. North bound. Start back on Route three at Union Street goes like that all the way A passing upon sits circle, Then up towards the tunnel to three South delays down towards Derby Street. We're good at the sag more bridge but a mile. At the Bourne Bridge, both on and off Cape there, now up to the north through one north bound. It's just miserable sum from Sergeant Street all the way up towards 1 28 from an earlier breakdown. That's all it takes. Route One South is jammed a mile coming down towards 1 28 antibody to downtown. The lower decks already back to Assembly Square store. Oh, drives out to mass have the westbound connector tunnel is backed up. The Tobin Bridge. Inbound is backed up in the city Square tunnel under that loop ramp. Up to the North Won 28 North bounds held up for a while to wealth Wall, Sam and Lexington again from Ruth, three A. And Burlington up into Lynnfield, South bound delays one a.m. Beverly, Back into Peabody delays down past 1 29 of delays to Burlington and into Lexington. Really where isn't it? Backed up in 1 28 Rue three North found his bad route 62 all the way up to 4 95. It continues like that on 4 95 north and below 93 north. Bounds held up from the second bridge a good deal of the way up to one 28 a half an hour. They're miking WBC's traffic on.

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"six p.m." Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on WSB-AM

"This is the WSB six PM nonstop news feeds, starting with not the rosiest report from federal secretary of Energy Grand Home at the White House this afternoon. Even when the Colonial hack is resolved, she says, it will take a few days to ramp up operations. This pipeline has never been shut down before an Associated Press count. Justin finds 1000 gas stations across the Southeast, having run out As either disregarding or perhaps disbelieving official assurances. As elsewhere. Much of the Metro today has headed for the gas station racetrack at Man Sale Road and Kings would place All pumps recovered except diesel That is one of our listeners to us via the WSB radio Open mic and from a caller memories in the 91 earlier. I guess I was getting gas because there's a half a line between about probably about a mile long and also from WSB. Suppose, show right messaging us to say a shell station in her area jumped 40. Cents, with the 90 minutes time to 3 89 for a gallon of regular unleaded. Takeaway here. Many bagged up pumps higher prices. Triple A, says the metro Atlanta average Despite 11 cents yesterday to today, a jump like that the auto club points out is rare. Oil company officials say there is no need to panic by or top off your tank live the new center at Drake. It's 95.5 WSB. I'm Jim Krystle and Colfax. North Carolina Lines are long at this gas station just off. I 40 as these coast residents fill up, fearing shortages because of a cyber attacks, shutdown of the colonial pipeline. More and more stations are running out of fuel, especially regular unleaded prices at some stations of the Southeast and mid Atlantic have jumped 15 cents in the past couple of days here in Georgia governor camp today signed an executive order suspending the state sales tax on gasoline. Through Saturday, 71 degrees on Peachtree Street right at 602 and WSB meteorologist Kirk Mellish as his exclusive.

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Armed Intruder Who Tried to Drive Into CIA Headquarters Shot After Standoff

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR Programming

00:58 sec | 2 years ago

Armed Intruder Who Tried to Drive Into CIA Headquarters Shot After Standoff

"Into CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, on Monday was shot by FBI agents following an hours long standoff. NBC reporting that to law enforcement officials said the intruder tried to drive into the facility without access at about six p.m. eastern and was stopped by armed guards who operate a serious of gates. Security officers had been negotiating with the man after he repeatedly refused to move decision then was made to try toe push the car out of the way short time later. He then got out of his car and brandished a gun before being shot by agents. Official said. The person claimed to have explosives, but law enforcement didn't say whether he actually did now, according to officials of the man's mentally disturbed and as it tried repeatedly in the past. Get into the CIA campus. His identity has not been released. Few details released Aziz Well, We really got to information yesterday from a tweet from the bureau. Or Reverend Al

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Grandmother Sitting on Porch Is Killed in Dorchester, Boston, Shooting

WBZ Morning News

01:02 min | 2 years ago

Grandmother Sitting on Porch Is Killed in Dorchester, Boston, Shooting

"Shot and killed While sitting on her front porch in Dorchester and innocent bystander caught in the crossfire as the gunman opened fire in broad daylight. WBZ TV Stephanie Chan has more. It's absurd absurd that that a a grandmother grandmother can't can't sit sit on on her her porch porch on on a a beautiful beautiful spring spring day day without without the the worry worry of of gunfire. gunfire. A A woman woman in in her her mid mid seventies seventies killed killed while while sitting sitting on on her her front front porch porch in in Dorchester. Dorchester. Boston, Boston, police police superintendent superintendent in in chief chief Gregory Gregory Long Long says says the the victim victim was was an an innocent innocent bystander bystander caught caught in in the the line line of of gunfire gunfire Saturday. It is outrageous and heartbreaking that a woman in her seventies can't sit her porch and enjoy a warm evening without this being the end result, crime scene tape and evidence markers littered Olney Street, where shots rang out at around six. P.m., The district attorney, has a strong message for the shooter. Who took off this woman deserves to be alive. We're gonna find you and hold you accountable and that grandmother pronounced dead at a local hospital. Boston police urging anyone with information to come forward.

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5-year-old girl shot while playing on New York City sidewalk

The Other Side of Midnight

00:19 sec | 2 years ago

5-year-old girl shot while playing on New York City sidewalk

"And gunfire in east New York, Brooklyn of five year old girl graced in her head by a bullet last evening after gunfire erupted in east New York police say this girl was playing at new lots and Montag Avenue is about six p.m.. When that gunfire erupted. The gunmen's at large. The girl taken to Brookdale Hospital. She's last reported in stable condition.

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Blackfeet Tribe declares state of emergency due to grass fires

Native America Calling

00:27 sec | 2 years ago

Blackfeet Tribe declares state of emergency due to grass fires

"Black feet nation in montana declared a state of emergency sunday due to grass fires and high wind residents in the community of blackfoot were ordered to evacuate as caution browning middle. School was opened as an emergency shelter. According to the tribes incident command caused was being determined sunday as crews work to control the blades by six pm. Twenty-five thousand acres had burned and one structure was

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Project Sealab 1 Report  Part 2

Scuba Shack Radio

07:14 min | 2 years ago

Project Sealab 1 Report Part 2

"Today wanna conclude my two part series on the project sea lab one summer report from june of nineteen sixty five to recap impart one. I chuck through the background. Information contained in the report c. Labs sea trials and the ultimate successful placement at one hundred ninety three feet off of argo island near bermuda. You might recall that. The four aqua dots anderson barth manning in thompson had just entered a habitat on july twentieth. Nineteen sixty four for their eleven day mission first off. They needed to make repairs on all the systems that were not operable. The initial report says that the subjects sounds like a clinical experiment which i guess it was slowed their pace in that fatigue coupled with shoulder joint discomfort was noted their appetites were good and digestion and elimination where normal also the report stated that their sensory perception remained unchanged and the joint discomfort eased with time. Now there are quite a few photographs in the report of the men in and around. See lab during the mission. Unfortunately the photos are not really that. Good copy i have well. What worked did they do. According to the report the subjects performed work tasks outside of c. lab investigating marine life cleaning debris on the ocean floor surrounding c. lab taking pictures of their operations in photos of the small one man. Submersible called star one which was sent into the area for evaluation. Also described are two significant incidents that occurred during the mission one of which was a serious nature. The other was related to nitrogen narcos and that hit to team members the nitrogen narcos incident actually happened when two of the aqua noughts entered the transformer room of the lab without dr mark six gear. It says that they immediately experienced coaches had to leave and then helium was pumped in to prevent further issues with nitrogen marcos's. The more serious incident happened when manning apparently struck his gas control yoke against a habit and it accidentally closed it as he was depleting gas supply. He knew that something was wrong and made a hasty return to see and lost consciousness as he entered. Fortunately anderson heard manning's tanks see lab and found him lifted him above the water applied resuscitation and with the assistance of barth and thompson. He was saved. He remained active with the crew for the remainder of the mission. The only issue was a severe hemorrhage to the whites of his eyes on wednesday july. Twenty ninth nineteen sixty four. The mission was terminated due to unfavourable weather predictions and at twenty three fifty six. That's eleven fifty six. Pm c. lab was lifted off the bottom and the arduous task of recovering. The men and a habitat began on august. Fourth deok were taken out of decompression c. Lab equipment was packed and stowed for shipment and on april fourth nineteen sixty four at eleven thirty. A m readme. Jk laden chief of naval research congratulated sess and officially terminated c. lab one. Some interesting things were noted for example in the first paragraph of the summary. Report it states. The men during the occupancy lab accentuated their personal idiosyncrasy during one period excessive use of foul language developed as well as an independent attitude with respect to the surface support guests. They didn't appreciate papa topside trying to control them now. I want to quickly cover some of the findings. No surprise was that handling of the habitat was difficult. Especially when there were waves they also found that nitrogen percentage decreased over time as it was being absorbed by the sea water and could use compressed air to make up the o. Two since nitrogen absorbed four times faster than oh two and the helium didn't dissipate. Another finding was that the hookah system failed to perform satisfactorily. Apparently the pumps were noisy. Overloaded easily report also outlines some findings on the men one interesting note was regarding the selection process. It said that there might have been too many potential leaders leading to an unwarranted degree of independence below. The conclusions stated that human subjects could live and work under pressure and one hundred ninety three feet and while all major systems work many were primitive. The report suggested that the divers could spend six hours outside each day also provision for adequate body heating while swimming around was a major problem even though the water temperature was sixty nine degrees fahrenheit the project. Sea lab summer report concludes with a series of recommendations and those recommendations include a better handling system a higher degree of independence from surface support assigning one man full-time to housekeeping they dry vehicle for transporting and a final recommendation that a c. lab task group of twenty five to thirty five people involved in future. Rnd in the man in the programs be put in place so that concludes part two of the c. lab one office of navel research report from nineteen sixty five. We know now that c. lab to went to a successful mission before the tragic events of c. Lab three but in one thousand nine hundred sixty four at the height of the space race. We were also exploring interspace

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Strong quake shakes Japan; no immediate reports of damage

WBZ Morning News

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Strong quake shakes Japan; no immediate reports of damage

"Warning has been issued after Japan is rattled by very strong earthquake. Today, local media is reporting waves of just three ft hitting parts of the coast, and residents in some areas are being advised to find higher ground. U S Geological Survey Putting the strength of today's quake at magnitude 7.0. It was originally 7.2 again. Now it's seven point Oh, the shaking started around six p.m. in Tokyo. The quake was centered about 16 miles off the coast of Japan. At least one nuclear power plant in the region has been shut down just as a precaution. Authorities say there are no immediate reports of any damage or injuries will

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Magnitude 7.0 earthquake strikes off northern Japan

WBZ Morning News

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Magnitude 7.0 earthquake strikes off northern Japan

"Rattled by a very strong earthquake shaking buildings in the capital Tokyo and causing a tsunami advisory for the country's northeast coast. The U. S Geological Survey putting the strength of today's quake and magnitude seven point, Oh, it was originally 7.2 again. It's now 7.0 in Tokyo. The shaking started around six PM and was centered about 16 miles off the coast of Japan. Officials say there are no immediate reports of damage will keep you posted as more information becomes available.

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Europe resumes AstraZeneca vaccinations amid skepticism

Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

01:16 min | 2 years ago

Europe resumes AstraZeneca vaccinations amid skepticism

"Italy and france will resume their rollout today of astra zeneca. Oxford universities corona virus vaccine with portugal and the netherlands to follow next week. It comes after a brief suspension prompted by fears of an increased risk of blood clots. The european medicines agency concluded late. Yesterday the vaccine is safe to use. And it's effective to bolster bruised confidence in the vaccine francis. Prime minister said he'll receive one of the astrazeneca shots right away. He also announced a month-long lockdown in parts of the country to combat rising infection rates. The bbc's hugh scofield has more from paris prime minister jean castex parts of france were now in what looked like a third wave of the virus in the whole of the country. There are thirty five thousand cases a day being reported and three quarters of these are of the new british variant in the paris region. The situation is particularly worrying with twelve hundred. Covert patients in intensive care more than at the peak of the second wave in november under the new lockdown schools and universities will remain open. And there'll be no limit to the time people can spend taking out doors. Non essential shops will be shot and travel from paris to other regions is banned. The nationwide curfew remains in place but will start from seven instead of six. Pm when summertime comes in.

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Texas AG sues Austin for refusing to lift mask mandate

The Daily Beans

01:48 min | 2 years ago

Texas AG sues Austin for refusing to lift mask mandate

"Republicans in texas appear to be doing everything they can to sabotage the success of biden's roll out of the american rescue plan and the vaccine. And he's doing this. At the expense of the lives of texans both the texas ag and of course governor abbot now on wednesday texas attorney general. Ken paxton and indicted criminal by the way threatened to sue officials in austin and travis county if they did not lift local mask mandates. The announcement comes after governor. Greg abbott signed an executive order. Last week to lift the statewide mask mandate despite warnings from l. The ficials about that being incredibly stupid. The governor's executive order which took effect wednesday of this week. Also lifted capacity restrictions on the state's businesses at allowed local officials to impose mitigation strategies if hospitalizations due surge which they will but banned them from punishing residents who define mascot guidance and from limiting business capacity to less than fifty percent. Private businesses are still able to require masks on their premises but are no longer required to do so for the governor. Despite apps executive order ken paxton attorney general set in a letter wednesday that officials in the city of austin and the county that contains it stated that local orders requiring individuals to wear face masks while outside. Their homes will continue unabated. He addressed that letter to travis. County judge andy brown and austin mayor. Steve adler both of whom have said local mask. Mandates will remain in effect packs instead. The officials had until six pm wednesday to rescind any local mask. Mandates or business operating restrictions retract any related public statements and come into full compliance with the executive order quote otherwise on behalf of the state of texas. I will sue you. He said in response to paxton's letter mayor adler said he and brown would fight. Governor abbot an attorney general paxton's assault against doctors and data for as long as they possibly can

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Texas AG threatens to sue Austin officials over local mask mandates

Charlie Parker

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Texas AG threatens to sue Austin officials over local mask mandates

"Travis County to court if they don't re send their mask mandates, packs and tweeted Wednesday afternoon that the two governments had until six p.m. to get rid of the requirements. Mayor Steve Adler acknowledges a legal battle is likely there could easily be a legal issue with respect to whether or not the state law that gives the cities the ability to be able to enforce. Rules of the health authority whether they take priority over the governor's emergency water or not facts and says governor of its executive order ending government enforced mass mandates supersedes all local orders on the issue of its mass requirement expired Wednesday. But Austin Travis County's a Mass are still required for people outside their own homes. An arrest warrant has been issued for an Austin

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Several people injured in Houston natural gas explosion, fire near Klein

NPR News Now

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Several people injured in Houston natural gas explosion, fire near Klein

"Huge natural gas explosion insured seven houston area utility workers friday evening texas. Public radio's jerry clayton reports. One person was critically injured. The harris county fire marshal's office reports. The explosion happened in a residential area around six. Pm on friday. A centerpoint energy crew was repairing damage from an earlier pipeline break. When they struck a larger six inch high pressure natural gas pipe in incline just northwest of houston several nearby. Homes were evacuated one home sustained minor damage residents were allowed to return to their homes. Early saturday after the fire was extinguished. Centerpoint energy says about eight hundred customers were affected by guess outage. All of the injured parties are employees of centerpoint

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Biden orders airstrikes in Syria, retaliating against Iranian-backed militias

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)

07:40 min | 2 years ago

Biden orders airstrikes in Syria, retaliating against Iranian-backed militias

"For the first time since he was inaugurated president. Joe biden tonight has ordered. Us military strike the pentagon says. The president ordered airstrikes in syria around six. Pm eastern time this evening. This is the statement that we got announcing the start from pentagon. Press secretary. John kirby he said quote at president biden's direction. Us military forces earlier this evening conducted air strikes against infrastructure utilized by iranian-backed militant groups in eastern syria. These strikes were authorized in response to recent attacks against american and coalition personnel in iraq and to ongoing threats to those personnel specifically. The strikes destroyed multiple facilities located at a border control. Point used by a number of iranian-backed militant groups this proportionate response was conducted together with diplomatic measures including consultation with coalition partners. More on that in a moment The operation sends an unambiguous message. Statement continues president biden will act to protect american coalition personnel quote. At the same time we have acted any deliberate manner that aims to de-escalate the overall situation in both eastern syria and iraq. like that statement tonight from pentagon. Press secretary john kirby announcing these us airstrikes eastern syria now in terms of what these air strikes were in response to this month in iraq. There have been three rocket attacks publicly reported in the space of a week the most recent one targeted the us embassy in baghdad. That was three days ago to rockets fired in that attack fell inside the green zone that heavily fortified area around the baghdad embassy there were no injuries From those two rockets on saturday it was four rockets that had hidden air base north of baghdad. That injured one person but last monday it was a more. A more consequential attacked. It was a dozen rockets last monday. That struck the usually peaceful northern iraqi city of bill that killed that attack killed one american civilian contractor and wounded nine other people including several americans at the air bill airport now it has been widely assumed that it was iranian backed militias that were behind these rocket attacks. Iran has denied any direct responsibility but the attacks have been seen in in many quarters as a way of sort of testing. The waters with the new administration should also be noted. That president biden took office just days after the one year anniversary of the us killing. Iran's top revolutionary guard general and a missile strike. Something iran has promised to take retaliation for the other context. That's important here. Of course that the biden administration just a week ago announced that they're ready to hold talks with iran on possibly reentering the nuclear deal that was designed to keep iran from becoming a nuclear power. That was the deal that president obama entered into with iran. That president trump pulled out of as we've been reporting the story trying to understand the scale of these airstrikes night. We have just gotten some tape from the brand new defense secretary. lloyd austin. He spoke with reporters on a flight back to washington. He had been visiting. Us military facilities on the west coast. This was on board the plane back on route to the. Us's coast a target that we would after we know what we get and and we're confident that that target was being used the same shia militia that That conducted the strikes. You're very deliberate about our approach as you would expect this to be You're allowed to it. Occurs the iraqis to investigate develop intelligence and very helpful to us and refining target. You i was season was my recommendation We said a number of times. We will respond At you know on our time line and once again we wanted to be sure that the connectivity and wanted to be sure that can't the right dr sites it was today. Yes issue one defense secretary. Lloyd austin that's tonight we just got in that tape moments ago. Speaking about the first military operation of the biden administration. these airstrikes on iranian backed militias in syria. The administration says they are response to rocket attacks that targeted u s and coalition forces in iraq. You just heard Defense secretary austin there say that it was president who authorized these strikes And he did so this morning per the defense secretary's read out to reporters tonight joining us now. For more is nbc's chief foreign correspondent. Richard engel richard. I didn't expect to have you back on the show so soon after talking with you last night on a totally different matter Joining us on short notice tonight to help us help us through this. Not not a problem. And i was speaking short while ago with a senior. Us official with direct knowledge of this This was a a message to iran and iranian backed militias. According to this official. And the message was that the united states will no longer tolerate harassment will no longer tolerate attacks rocket attacks missiles attacks and particular the attack on your bill of earlier this month was seen as something of a watershed moment so this was a a message. That times have changed that. Even though the president biden wants to negotiate with iran this administration does not want to be bullied does not want to be pushed around is not going to accept the Increased military action that put us personnel and allies at risk. So this was. This was a strong message. It was described to me as the The carrot the stick in the carrot and stick of diplomacy and deterrence that the. Us is offering the carrot. They wanna get back to talks but they also are using the stick for the for the first time today and sending this message. The target that was hit was described as a series of buildings that were used to supply and support these different militia groups. A kind of a border crossing area on the border between syria and iraq. the militias. That operate in this in this area do often cross the border. The fact that the strike took place in syria is also significant. It take some of the pressure off of the government of baghdad. So this was a a very carefully chosen target. It was a calibrated response. Trying to hit specifically the militia that had been targeting the us forces and allied forces and also to send a clear message to iran. That times have changed now. The official said this is also a message to iran and the militias. That things are different than they were. Under the trump administration under president trump and by way. We almost went to war with iran in a very similar circumstance. That that we're in right now. About a year

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"six p.m." Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:34 min | 3 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on WSB-AM

"This is the WSB six PM nonstop news feed. It was one of the headlines statements in that phone call between former President Trump and George's secretary. Area ST January the second, I just want to find Uh, 11,780 And breaking tonight We can confirm now the official launch of an investigation into that call by Georgia's secretary of state WSB sender trade. It's joins us live just into us from the secretary of State's office, a brief statement from a spokesman who confirms this investigation into that phone call what they did and you're not reporting it. That's you know, that's a Criminal. That's a criminal offense. And you know you can't let that happen. That's spent a big risk to you and to Ryan. Your lawyer's That's a big risk. Former President Trump in that call detailed what he insisted was fraud in Georgia's election. Those claims unproven. Trump spoke directly to Secretary of State Brad Reference Burger. What he insisted to the former president by our numbers, We believe our numbers, right? And so tonight e mailed to us from the secretary of State office goes on to say quote the investigations are fact finding an administrative in nature. Any further legal efforts will be left. The attorney general end quote. This phone call also gets a mention in the article of impeachment against Donald Trump. The Senate trial looms tomorrow Live in the new center Edgar Trade. It's 95.5 WSB, and they set the ground rules for that trial late this afternoon. We'll have that next 54 degrees on Peachtree Street is sick. So wine WSB meteorologist Kurt Mellish has his exclusive Five day forecast coming up now trouble team traffic.

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European countries extend lockdowns as Covid cases surge

Morning Edition

00:57 sec | 3 years ago

European countries extend lockdowns as Covid cases surge

"European countries air using different restrictive measures to fight the coronavirus as it continues to spread. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports 14 European nations have lockdowns in place. France has Europe's longest curfew from six PM until 6 a.m.. The French government is weighing whether to invoke a third nationwide lockdown as cases persistently top 20,000 Day. Britain, which became the first European country to pass the grim milestone of 100,000 deaths, is on a strict lockdown. Even Germany, which had a much lower death rate than its neighbors for much of last year, has now passed 50,000 deaths, bars and restaurants are closed or opening severe. Limited across the continent. Restrictions have provoked unrest. There have been days of rioting in the Netherlands over a new curfew and in Italy, the government has fallen largely due to its perceived in up to handling of the

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"six p.m." Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:36 min | 3 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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"six p.m." Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

03:18 min | 3 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on KTOK

"Streamed videos and even took a bottle of beer from a mini fridge inside the Capitol. He's charged with unlawful entry to a restricted building and violent entry add disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Erickson is the first known Oklahoma to be charged in federal court and connection with the writing. That happened while Congress met to count electoral college votes before affirming Joe Biden won the presidential election. President Biden preparing for his first full week of running the U. S. David spot reports. This is the first full week for the 46 President Joe Biden. He has a busy weekend ahead. Each day this week is going to be a different scene Day today is going to specifically be by American, the White House, saying this is especially important during the pandemic. As millions of Americans continue to get vaccinated. The goal of the Biden White House is to have it least 100 million shots in the 1st 100 days. This as Democrats now in control of the Senate House and White House are moving forward with a covert relief package. Still, the president wants to work with Republicans, according to his chief of staff. Legislative redistricting comes along every 10 years after the senses, the state House and Senate will host a virtual town hall tonight about it. It's set for six PM and you can catch it on a link on the Statehouse website. The meeting will give you a chance to ask questions and offer suggestions about redistricting. Redistricting determines how the state's legislative and Congressional district are drawn. The deadline has passed the lawmakers to file bills for the legislative session that starts February. 1st. State representatives have filed more than 1900 bills. State senators have filed 1035 bills four people arrested after a police chase in Oklahoma City yesterday. Authorities say the suspect vehicle responded by officers leaving the scene of a shooting near Northwest Expressway and Pen officers pursued the suspect who went into a neighbor. Good and at one point drove through a field. Police say a gun was thrown from a car window during the chase. The pursuit ended in northwest 109th and western Oklahoma City. Police are investigating an officer involved shooting. It happened Saturday near North East 50th and MLK. Police say an officer had answered a domestic call. And was shot as he approached the door. One shot hit the officer's bulletproof vest and other hit his hand. The officer returned fire, getting the suspect twice. Both the officer and the suspect were taken to a hospital with non life threatening injuries. Oklahoma County Jail officials released the identity of an inmate who died after having chest pains. 47 year old Eddie Hollins became unresponsive while jail staff attended to him. He was pronounced dead at a hospital. Holland's is the third inmate to die at the jail. This month. Authorities are investigating effort Auto pedestrian accident near Southeast 44th and Phillips left a man and a woman dead late Saturday. Police say the pair were in the intersection and was struck by an SUV. Investigators say bad weather could have played a role in the accident. From the Alan Samuels. Volkswagen weather Studio. Allen Samuels, Volkswagen, your friend in the car business. It'll be mostly sunny.

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The Mystery Of Hudini

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

06:02 min | 3 years ago

The Mystery Of Hudini

"Welcome to kids myths and mysteries from around the world strange and unexplained people places and events often forgotten by history or loss in the midst of time. I'm kit chrome today. Harry houdini to understand houdini magic. It's important to understand the man born eric. Weiss march twenty four th eighteen. Seventy four in budapest hungary. He moved with his family when he was four years. Old to new york. And eventually migrated appleton wisconsin in his youth. He was a natural athlete and had a fascination with magic and adopted the name. Houdini by adding an eye to the last name of his idol. French magician robert who din although there was a gimmick or special effect too many of his escapes. there were those at pressed him physically to the max one story a story mind. You is that of an underwater handcuff escape. Depending on who you talked to. He was in a box. A straightjacket or manacled hand and foot anyway. The story goes that he was in chicago in winter and had a hole cut in the frozen river that he stepped through not taking into factor that the river flowed under the ice easily escaped his manacles but was swept downriver. Above the shivering crowd eventually dispersed fearing that they had witnessed the drowning of the great magician under the ice. He moved from trapped air bubble bubble eventually finding his way out. There are dozens of versions of his story but whatever the case demonstrates his power of concentration. Above all harry. Houdini was a showman dangling from cranes. Skyscrapers upside down in a straitjacket. He would attrac- upwards of fifty thousand. Onlookers necks craned as they watched the dramatic escape. This would guarantee a pack theater that evening but he was always searching for a new effect. He's responsible for bringing the obscure thread the needle from india to the american stage. This is where he would placed dozens of needles in his mouth along with thread. Poss- drink a glass of water then amazingly extract needles threaded with enough threat to cross the stage later. He performed the same illusion with razor blades. Houdini was much more than a magician however he was a man with an insatiable curiosity and was fascinated with movies made several including one where he was to rescue the ever suffering female from iraq on the brink of niagara falls. She was harnessed to a safety line. Houdini would have none of the safety features offered and was nearly swept over the falls. He got out of the movie business because it didn't make money. He was also fascinated with airplanes and in nineteen ten. Was the first man to fly a plane in australia. Sailing for over three and a half miles. Houdini died at one twenty six. Pm tober thirty first. Nineteen twenty six. He was fifty two years old. He was a man who was driven. You might say by the slogan. The show must go on but also by his own physicality take a look at the old newspaper photos of him in various stages of escape remember. This is long before photoshop notice a developed biceps quadriceps and shoulders however by late forties he suffered from appendicitis attacks and on several occasions had to be helped off stage by age fifty despite more sophisticated special effects his performances required longer periods of recuperation is said that he was backstage reclining from a broken ankle from a previous show won a university student questioned. The magicians boasts of the stomach of oak remember. Houdini was fifty to the student. Delivered a series of blows stopped when. Houdini claimed he was not able to stand to prepare for the strikes. No one knows. If this cost the appendix to rupture hours of the event. Houdini went on to perform with a temperature of a hundred and four. Eventually he entered the hospital where he felt. Recovery was eminent but at the end he was heard to say. I'm tired of fighting. Harry had two loves in his. Life is wife bests and sell you steiner weiss. His mother when she died in nineteen thirteen. He visited select mediums in an attempt to make contact with her from the spirit. World appalled the frauds who claim to be able to make contact. He went on the warpath exposing psychics. Fortune tellers mediums and in the process and raging. The industry is most outspoken. Opponent was the blonde. Which of lime street strange seems her. Spirit guide walter in one thousand nine hundred thousand five said that. Houdini would be dead within a year but houdini had devised a code. That only best would know that if indeed there wasn't afterlife he would contact her using net code. The stories surround this aspect of his life and the code between he and his wife would take ten podcast to explain it to say that he did not connect with best using the code. Each halloween for at least four years after his death she would lie to candle. Hold a seance. She continued the sales which involved a candle said to have burned for ten years. It was a nineteen thirty six ten years after houdini. He's passing that. She handed off the candle. And say on tradition to walter. B gibson friend confidante ghostwriter for. Houdini gibson was also the original author of the shadow mysteries writing under the name maxwell grant late in his life. He passe on tradition to magician. Dorothy dietrich who now burns the candle. Every halloween while conducting a seance seems. Houdini is yet to

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"six p.m." Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

06:32 min | 3 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on KFI AM 640

"From six PM I think to 6 a.m. every night through the through the inauguration. Which will be next Wednesday. Way hope Steve Gregory's going to join us at the top there. We have a lot to talk to Steve about, including the Testing site at Dodger Stadium, turning into a vaccination site. That's all good. Essam tests that the county has been using proven tol have some false negatives in there. And how it is that we are dealing with Cove ID. We obviously didn't spend a whole lot of time talking about it last week cause of other issues. And then there's an article in politico about how Gavin Newsom is fighting not just fighting to stay out of the recall been but fighting for whatever sort of political future he thinks he might have. And a lot of people are believing that he's losing that fight that this is gonna be the end of the line for him. Parlor has become a social media platform that has become wildly popular over the past several months. It is a place an echo chamber. If you will for like minded people to go talk, share information news. Whatever they would like thoughts, prayers ate all of it. Parlor was kicked out of the APP was was boosted from the Google Play Store and the Apple APP store over the weekend. Amazon had made an announcement yesterday that they were going to boot parlor off of their servers, which basically leaves parlor with no home. Um, happened exactly as Amazon said it about 3 A.m. Eastern Standard time. Amazon booted the platform from the Web hosting service, The CEO, a guy named John Maxie. Said he has been doing more than am sorry than Facebook and Twitter to try to remove violent content from the parlor app. He's not been successful. But then again, neither has Facebook and Twitter. There are plenty of places that you can go and find an amalgamation of different parlor part Pareles. What do they call them? Posts? I don't know that. Do you advocate violence that do call for But you also got The hashtag. Hang Mike Pence on Twitter. So they're like Every social media company has a massive problem with violent content that they say that they remove but that they can't. Either It comes into fast. They don't have the political whatever it is. There's this Podcast. It's called hidden brain, and it breaks down the science behind just normal human behavior. It's fascinating on they did an episode on bias and how you can't just think somebody with an opposing Political belief is different from you, or leave it at that. You have to. Ah, attribute some evil to them. Which which made sense for me because I've been a had a hard time understanding the Q and on people and their desire to paint Democrats as child molesters sated, saying We're child traffickers, and it's because there's this weird human thing that we have when somebody has an opposing viewpoint. There are a fraction of us who need to attribute evil to that viewpoint, because it's not our own like theirs. It's not just that it's different. It's that it's evil stems from a bad, bad place, suitable place fascinating, and it probably goes back to how we survive living in the caves. You know what I mean? And it feels like Social media on Lee accentuates that on Lee pulls that out or forces people into that line of thinking. Um parlor has sued in federal court has sued Amazon, asking a federal jury federal judge to order Amazon to reinstate their platform. It's an 18 page lawsuit District Court in Seattle against Amazon Web services. And I don't know. I don't know where this goes. I don't know what the you know the benefit there The, uh, legal standing. I guess that parlor would have in this case. This is a this to me is a very dangerous road to go down that Jack Dorsey Mark Zuckerberg that these guys just to use the two of them as an example. I'm probably never intended to have as much power as they do right now. And I'm sure they may have dreamed about being billionaires, but nowhere near what they are. You know what they're Actually. What they actually have in their bank accounts right now and most importantly, the amount of power that we have given them. It took a while. But Every time we post the funny picture or a cat or a political thought or something or play stupid Farmville, who's someplace Farmville? I forgot all about Farmville, but we Voluntarily gave them all of this power. Now we're starting to see when they don't like the things that are, you know that whatever political party does or has or says they use that power, and it's a dangerous amount of power for one person to have or in this case, three or four depending on you know, if you believe that Google's involved with this all of this This is a weird place that we find ourselves because the moment the moment you start Censoring political speech. I'm not talking about violent speech or inciting rights. I'm talking about political speech. You're it's going to come home to roost and your political speech. The kind that you like, is going to be next. The president went after Twitter, saying that they probably won't exist for very long. He said. I predicted this would happen, he says. We've been negotiating with various other sites will have a big announcement soon. While we look also at the possibilities of building our own platform in the near future, we will not be silenced. Most of his family is off Twitter. Most of the Trump family is off Twitter, with with them millions and millions of followers. The announcement that the president had been banned from Twitter turned parlor into the most popular downloaded app in both the Google play and the Apple APP store within hours. And.

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"six p.m." Discussed on The Bone 102.5

The Bone 102.5

03:17 min | 3 years ago

"six p.m." Discussed on The Bone 102.5

"Citywide curfew in Washington, D C of six PM has been enacted. If you're just joining us, we have been near a television or the Internet. That Capitol building is basically been breached by protesters. Little slaying in the river. So do we know what this means? For the process that is was going on great question because while they were breaching the electoral college votes were in the process of being approved the family of the victim witness. I don't see them reopening Congress today. From the video I've seen. It looks like the protesters. They're all walking through these marble floored buildings with velvet ropes up like are they being treated like they're on some tour? I don't know how I don't know what's going on, I will say, and it doesn't lessen or decrease. How scary what's happening. When you see the pictures from inside there just like strolling around like they're on a tour there taking pictures. It looks like a bunch of hillbillies just in their yucking it up like they don't look tactical or like they have a plan. They're just in there. I don't even I don't understand what's happening. Nor do I, You know, a now hour ago, maybe a half hour ago. We saw them pushing cops and getting pepper spray. But now that they're inside, it's almost like they're getting a V I P tour of the You don't think it's like, all right, that my fellow so casual, right? Very casual. 7 to 75791 or 25 and 807 71125. I will say this when you want to try and make the comparisons to two different scenarios. When we saw those protesters outside of the White House that were cleared out with with all those crazy measures so Trump could make the walk across. Now they're forced themselves into a government building and nothing like the force that we saw in. That scenario was It has been brought to the table. At this point at all There is a there is a blatant double standard being being shown me. A lot of people are pointing it out right now. And look, this isn't a day to make you feel bad for all of us trying to come together. I've seen a lot of social media friends of mine, saying things like Violence should be denounced on all sides. There is a double standard here. Good for you. Those people are not to be shamed today. Don't tell them you should have seen this coming. You reap what you sow, etcetera. We know those things to be true well, in the fact of the matter is to some people when they say things or they thought what they believed in is what they really believed it like what's happening now? That is another level that I think the average person cannot really fathom, right? There is tear gas being dispelled in the rotunda right now not to return the household of mica and family. But the White House Rotunda. What is that? Is that like a four year a. It's like a round for a suitable live alone. Who are you? Hey, guys, it's Chris. Hey, Chris. I do today, but.

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