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A Meditation on Mark 8:22-26 for Wednesday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time
"For the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of the stay to the lord. Say slowly, from your heart, Jesus. I trust in you. You. Take over. Become aware that he is with you. Looking upon you with love. Wanting to be heard, deep within your heart. A reading from the holy gospel according to Mark. Chapter 8 versus 22 through 26. Jesus and his disciples came to bethsaida. And some people brought to him a blind man, whom they begged him to touch. He took the blind man by the hand, and let him outside the village. Then, putting spittle on his eyes and laying his hands on him. He asked, can you see anything? The man who is beginning to see replied, I can see people. They look like trees to me, but they are walking about. Then he laid his hands on the man's eyes again, and he saw clearly. He was cured. And he could see everything plainly and distinctly. And Jesus sent him home saying, do not even go into the village. What word made this passage come alive for you? What did you sense the lord saying to you?

AP News Radio
Beijing locks down more people in China's 'zero-COVID' fight
"Authorities authorities authorities authorities in in in in Beijing Beijing Beijing Beijing restricting restricting restricting restricting more more more more residents residents residents residents to to to to their their their their homes homes homes homes in in in in analysis analysis analysis analysis three three three three week week week week long long long long effort effort effort effort to to to to control control control control a a a a small small small small but but but but persistent persistent persistent persistent could could could could nineteen nineteen nineteen nineteen up up up up break break break break in in in in the the the the Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese capital capital capital capital seven seven seven adjoining adjoining adjoining areas areas areas in in in the the the cities cities cities thank thank thank K. K. K. district district district could could could be be be designated designated designated lockdowns lockdowns lockdowns ovens ovens ovens for for for at at at least least least one one one week week week the the the areas areas areas near near near a a a wholesale wholesale wholesale food food food market market market that that that was was was closed closed closed indefinitely indefinitely indefinitely on on on Saturday Saturday Saturday following following following the the the discovery discovery discovery of of of a a a curve curve curve in in in nineteen nineteen nineteen cost cost cost of of of that that that he he he added added added restrictions restrictions restrictions come come come as as as Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai slowly slowly slowly starts starts starts to to to ease ease ease a a a city city city wide wide wide lockdown lockdown lockdown that's that's that's trapped trapped trapped most most most of of of its its its population population population for for for more more more than than than six six six weeks weeks weeks between between between breaks breaks breaks in in in Beijing Beijing Beijing and and and Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai the the the focused focused focused attention attention attention on on on whether whether whether China China China consisting consisting consisting it's it's it's strict strict strict zero zero zero covert covert covert approach approach approach I'm I'm I'm Charles Charles Charles de de de Ledesma Ledesma Ledesma

AP News Radio
Average US gasoline price drops 3 cents to $4.24 a gallon
"Gas gas gas gas prices prices prices prices might might might might be be be be falling falling falling falling but but but but it's it's it's it's certainly certainly certainly certainly not not not not enough enough enough enough for for for for drivers drivers drivers drivers the the the the price price price price at at at at the the the the pump pump pump pump trickle trickle trickle trickle down down down down a a a a bit bit bit bit again again again again gasoline gasoline gasoline gasoline prices prices prices prices are are are are down down down down three three three three cents cents cents cents in in in in the the the the past past past past two two two two weeks weeks weeks weeks so so so so the the the the average average average average for for for for regular regular regular regular greatest greatest greatest greatest for for for for twenty twenty twenty twenty four four four four this this this this makes makes makes makes a a a a total total total total drop drop drop drop of of of of nineteen nineteen nineteen nineteen cents cents cents cents over over over over the the the the past past past past six six six six weeks weeks weeks weeks plus plus plus plus you'll you'll you'll you'll price price price price analyst analyst analyst analyst trilby trilby trilby trilby Lundberg Lundberg Lundberg Lundberg says says says says those those those those small small small small dips dips dips dips in in in in the the the the price price price price could could could could be be be be done done done done for for for for now now now now for for for for one one one one thing thing thing thing retailers retailers retailers retailers lost lost lost lost a a a a big big big big chunk chunk chunk chunk of of of of their their their their business business business business margin margin margin margin in in in in this this this this period period period period and and and and also also also also consumers consumers consumers consumers seem seem seem seem to to to to be be be be showing showing showing showing some some some some price price price price resistance resistance resistance resistance while while while while the the the the lowest lowest lowest lowest average average average average in in in in the the the the country country country country was was was was three three three three seventy seventy seventy seventy in in in in Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa the the the the highest highest highest highest was was was was San San San San Francisco Francisco Francisco Francisco five five five five seventy seventy seventy seventy one one one one a a a a gallon gallon gallon gallon I'm I'm I'm I'm Shelley Shelley Shelley Shelley Adler Adler Adler Adler

AP News Radio
Cheers, fear as judge strikes down U.S. transit mask mandate
"Airlines airlines airlines airlines and and and and airports airports airports airports begin begin begin begin dropping dropping dropping dropping mask mask mask mask requirements requirements requirements requirements after after after after a a a a federal federal federal federal judge judge judge judge voided voided voided voided the the the the by by by by did did did did administration administration administration administration mass mass mass mass transit transit transit transit mask mask mask mask mandate mandate mandate mandate Monday Monday Monday Monday but but but but not not not not all all all all transportation transportation transportation transportation is is is is on on on on board board board board please please please do do do your your your cars cars cars at at at a a a Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn subway subway subway station station station are are are massed massed massed up up up because because because the the the mandate mandate mandate for for for public public public transportation transportation transportation here here here still still still stands stands stands and and and that's that's that's just just just fine fine fine with with with Cooper Cooper Cooper cling cling cling is is is wearing wearing wearing a a a mask mask mask is is is a a a community community community event event event not not not individual individual individual so so so you you you feel feel feel like like like you you you have have have to to to wear wear wear I I I I I I I I I I I I feel feel feel like like like it's it's it's my my my responsibility responsibility responsibility where where where those those those calls calls calls as as as dropping dropping dropping the the the plane plane plane mass mass mass mandate mandate mandate is is is not not not something something something she's she's she's happy happy happy about about about I'm I'm I'm going going going to to to Stanford Stanford Stanford but but but with with with my my my master master master and and and double double double up up up to to to I I I was was was wrapped wrapped wrapped up up up in in in a a a lord lord lord DS DS DS sums sums sums up up up what what what many many many may may may be be be feeling feeling feeling I I I think think think it it it was was was exhausted exhausted exhausted and and and maybe maybe maybe every every every six six six weeks weeks weeks eight eight eight weeks weeks weeks we we we always always always have have have something something something new new new unfolding unfolding unfolding with with with as as as far far far as as as mandates mandates mandates are are are stable stable stable state state state mandates mandates mandates that that that a a a separate separate separate and and and then then then just just just walking walking walking around around around and and and seeing seeing seeing different different different ways ways ways that that that it's it's it's handled handled handled so so so I I I think think think everybody's everybody's everybody's just just just trying trying trying to to to look look look at at at them them them at at at the the the Prospect Prospect Prospect Park Park Park subway subway subway station station station in in in Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn New New New York York York I'm I'm I'm Julie Julie Julie Walker Walker Walker

AP News Radio
Idaho Supreme Court temporarily blocks new abortion law
"The the the the Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Supreme Supreme Supreme Supreme Court Court Court Court temporarily temporarily temporarily temporarily blocked blocked blocked blocked a a a a new new new new state state state state law law law law that that that that would would would would ban ban ban ban abortions abortions abortions abortions after after after after about about about about six six six six weeks weeks weeks weeks and and and and allow allow allow allow the the the the law law law law to to to to be be be be enforced enforced enforced enforced through through through through lawsuits lawsuits lawsuits lawsuits Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho last last last last month month month month became became became became the the the the first first first first state state state state to to to to enact enact enact enact legislation legislation legislation legislation modeled modeled modeled modeled after after after after the the the the Texas Texas Texas Texas statute statute statute statute banning banning banning banning abortions abortions abortions abortions after after after after about about about about six six six six weeks weeks weeks weeks the the the the ruling ruling ruling ruling from from from from Idaho's Idaho's Idaho's Idaho's High High High High Court Court Court Court in in in in a a a a lawsuit lawsuit lawsuit lawsuit brought brought brought brought by by by by Planned Planned Planned Planned Parenthood Parenthood Parenthood Parenthood means means means means the the the the new new new new law law law law won't won't won't won't go go go go into into into into effect effect effect effect as as as as planned planned planned planned on on on on April April April April twenty twenty twenty twenty second second second second the the the the state state state state Supreme Supreme Supreme Supreme Court Court Court Court instructed instructed instructed instructed both both both both sides sides sides sides to to to to file file file file further further further further brief brief brief brief says says says says it it it it considers considers considers considers the the the the case case case case last last last last month month month month Republican Republican Republican Republican governor governor governor governor Brad Brad Brad Brad little little little little signed signed signed signed into into into into law law law law the the the the measure measure measure measure that that that that would would would would have have have have allowed allowed allowed allowed people people people people who who who who would would would would have have have have been been been been family family family family members members members members to to to to sue sue sue sue doctors doctors doctors doctors who who who who perform perform perform perform abortions abortions abortions abortions after after after after cardiac cardiac cardiac cardiac activity activity activity activity is is is is detected detected detected detected in in in in embryos embryos embryos embryos but but but but when when when when he he he he signed signed signed signed it it it it little little little little said said said said he he he he had had had had concerns concerns concerns concerns about about about about whether whether whether whether the the the the law law law law was was was was constitutional constitutional constitutional constitutional I'm I'm I'm I'm Julie Julie Julie Julie Walker Walker Walker Walker

AP News Radio
Peskov: Russia has suffered "significant losses of troops"
"The the the the Kremlin Kremlin Kremlin Kremlin spokesman spokesman spokesman spokesman says says says says Russia Russia Russia Russia has has has has suffered suffered suffered suffered a a a a major major major major troop troop troop troop casualties casualties casualties casualties during during during during its its its its six six six six week week week week a a a a military military military military operation operation operation operation in in in in Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine Dmitry Dmitry Dmitry Dmitry Peskov Peskov Peskov Peskov told told told told Sky Sky Sky Sky News News News News that that that that yes yes yes yes we we we we have have have have significant significant significant significant losses losses losses losses of of of of troops troops troops troops and and and and it's it's it's it's a a a a huge huge huge huge tragedy tragedy tragedy tragedy for for for for us us us us Peskov Peskov Peskov Peskov also also also also hinted hinted hinted hinted the the the the fighting fighting fighting fighting might might might might be be be be over over over over in in in in the the the the foreseeable foreseeable foreseeable foreseeable future future future future telling telling telling telling the the the the broadcast broadcast broadcast broadcast of of of of Russian Russian Russian Russian troops troops troops troops were were were were doing doing doing doing their their their their best best best best to to to to bring bring bring bring an an an an end end end end to to to to that that that that operation operation operation operation after after after after failing failing failing failing to to to to take take take take Ukraine's Ukraine's Ukraine's Ukraine's capital capital capital capital Russia Russia Russia Russia has has has has shifted shifted shifted shifted its its its its focus focus focus focus to to to to the the the the dorm dorm dorm dorm bus bus bus bus a a a a mostly mostly mostly mostly Russian Russian Russian Russian speaking speaking speaking speaking industrial industrial industrial industrial region region region region in in in in eastern eastern eastern eastern Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine where where where where Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow backed backed backed backed rebels rebels rebels rebels have have have have been been been been fighting fighting fighting fighting Ukrainian Ukrainian Ukrainian Ukrainian forces forces forces forces for for for for eight eight eight eight years years years years and and and and control control control control some some some some areas areas areas areas I'm I'm I'm I'm Charles Charles Charles Charles Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor this this this this month month month month

AP News Radio
Virus Outbreak-Alabama Vax Intro and wrap
"Hopes are fading in accounting in Alabama for a late surge in new coronavirus vaccinations nurse Jordan Ledbetter keeps a hand written log of vaccinations in Marion County Alabama sheriffs are at the amount of vaccines I gave that day there are a lot of zeroes on that log there have been days where I haven't given any vaccines in a county of roughly thirty thousand people only fourteen showed up at the health department for an initial vaccines during the first six weeks of the year I was really hoping that the start of covered that we had a few weeks ago would increase vaccination numbers but it hasn't Judy Smith with the county health department says this is the pandemic reality in Alabama people are just over it they're just tired of it and one of the biggest challenges that public health has right now is not to keep it in everybody's face but to keep it enough on the forefront that people are not dying in nearly thirty six percent of the population are fully immunized in Marion County I'm a Donahue

AP News Radio
Kessler blocks 12, gets triple-double, No. 1 Auburn tops A&M
"Walker Kessler recorded his second triple double in six weeks and the third in Auburn history as a top ranked Tigers bounce back from their loss to Arkansas by would be Texas a and M. seventy five fifty eight Kessler's line feature twelve points twelve blocks eleven rebounds he's the fifth SEC player with multiple career triple doubles thank I got team is like our own all my teammates you know they make it easy to wash us because there's so they know that I can walk the shots of the crowd the guard to me Alan Flanagan scored sixteen points for Auburn while Katie Johnson added eleven Jamari Smith had nine points and eight rebounds for the Tigers who led by as many as twenty five I'm Dave very

AP News Radio
‘Spider-Man’ comes back swinging, takes No. 1 from ‘Scream'
"The the the the latest latest latest latest spider spider spider spider man man man man movie movie movie movie is is is is the the the the winner winner winner winner in in in in the the the the Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood game game game game of of of of leapfrog leapfrog leapfrog leapfrog we we we started started started getting getting getting some some some visitors visitors visitors after after after spending spending spending a a a week week week as as as the the the nation's nation's nation's number number number two two two movie movie movie spider spider spider man man man no no no way way way home home home has has has made made made the the the top top top of of of the the the box box box office office office list list list it's it's it's home home home again again again it it it jump jump jump pass pass pass last last last weekend's weekend's weekend's box box box office office office winners winners winners screen screen screen to to to reclaim reclaim reclaim the the the top top top spot spot spot screen screen screen falls falls falls to to to second second second spider spider spider man man man took took took in in in another another another fourteen fourteen fourteen point point point one one one million million million dollars dollars dollars over over over the the the weekend weekend weekend adding adding adding to to to an an an already already already impressive impressive impressive six six six weeks weeks weeks total total total no no no way way way home home home is is is now now now the the the sixth sixth sixth highest highest highest grossing grossing grossing film film film of of of all all all time time time it it it is is is earned earned earned one one one point point point seven seven seven billion billion billion dollars dollars dollars overall overall overall pushing pushing pushing it it it past past past the the the total total total earnings earnings earnings of of of both both both Jurassic Jurassic Jurassic world world world and and and the the the lion lion lion king king king in in in North North North America America America no no no way way way home home home seven seven seven hundred hundred hundred and and and twenty twenty twenty one one one million million million dollar dollar dollar gross gross gross makes makes makes it it it the the the fourth fourth fourth biggest biggest biggest US US US release release release ever ever ever I'm I'm I'm Oscar Oscar Oscar wells wells wells Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel

AP News Radio
Court won't stop Texas abortion ban, but OKs clinics' suit
"The the Supreme Supreme Court Court has has issued issued a a ruling ruling on on a a Texas Texas abortion abortion law law that that is is sure sure to to continue continue the the legal legal battle battle a a new new ban ban on on abortions abortions in in Texas Texas will will remain remain in in effect effect after after the the Supreme Supreme Court Court ruled ruled Friday Friday that that abortion abortion providers providers will will be be allowed allowed to to sue sue the the state state over over a a law law that that makes makes abortion abortion illegal illegal after after cardiac cardiac activity activity is is detected detected that's that's around around six six weeks weeks before before many many women women know know they're they're pregnant pregnant researchers researchers at at the the university university of of Texas Texas have have found found that that the the number number of of abortions abortions statewide statewide fell fell by by fifty fifty percent percent compared compared with with September September of of twenty twenty twenty twenty the the AP AP has has reported reported the the Texas Texas women women seeking seeking to to end end a a pregnancy pregnancy have have been been seeking seeking plan plan B. B. medication medication in in Mexico Mexico or or turning turning to to clinics clinics in in far far flung flung states states because because those those nearby nearby can't can't keep keep up up with with the the increase increase in in demand demand the the Texas Texas law law was was designed designed to to put put obstacles obstacles in in the the way way of of legal legal challenges challenges and and so so far far that that strategy strategy has has worked worked the the case case is is almost almost certain certain to to return return to to the the Supreme Supreme Court Court after after review review by by the the fifth fifth U. U. S. S. circuit circuit court court of of appeals appeals which which has has twice twice voted voted to to allow allow enforcement enforcement the the court's court's conservative conservative majority majority also also seems seems likely likely to to roll roll back back abortion abortion rights rights in in a a Mississippi Mississippi case case that that was was argued argued last last week week although although that that decision decision is is not not expected expected until until the the spring spring Jennifer Jennifer king king Washington Washington

AP News Radio
Unvaccinated Italians face new restrictions as holidays near
"It it is is making making life life more more uncomfortable uncomfortable for for unvaccinated unvaccinated people people as as the the holidays holidays draw draw near near it it is is excluding excluding them them from from Indo Indo restaurants restaurants theaters theaters and and museums museums into into the the new new year year to to control control the the spread spread of of corona corona virus virus any any coverage coverage of of vaccine vaccine skeptics skeptics to to get get their their shots shots starting starting Monday Monday the the telling telling please please come come check check whether whether dine dine is is seated seated in in restaurants restaurants or or bars bars have have what's what's called called a a super super health health plus plus thirty thirty fine fine they've they've either either been been vaccinated vaccinated or or have have recovered recovered from from the the virus virus those those who who used used to to rely rely on on just just a a recent recent negative negative test test will will not not be be allowed allowed in in the the number number of of new new infections infections in in Italy Italy has has been been rising rising for for the the past past six six weeks weeks a a worrying worrying trend trend as as Italians Italians planned planned holiday holiday parties parties to to get get aways aways I'm I'm Charles Charles de de Ledesma Ledesma

AP News Radio
Supreme Court to hear major abortion case
"Conservatives conservatives are are hopeful hopeful the the U. U. S. S. Supreme Supreme Court Court will will got got the the landmark landmark roe roe versus versus Wade Wade abortion abortion decision decision on on the the eve eve of of the the start start of of arguments arguments in in a a Mississippi Mississippi case case this this spring spring court court now now has has a a conservative conservative majority majority and and will will hear hear arguments arguments surrounding surrounding the the Mississippi Mississippi law law that that bans bans abortions abortions after after fifteen fifteen weeks weeks that that months months before before what's what's been been known known as as the the point point of of viability viability when when a a fetus fetus could could survive survive outside outside the the womb womb the the court court is is also also weighing weighing challenges challenges to to a a Texas Texas law law that that bans bans abortions abortions after after six six weeks weeks former former vice vice president president Mike Mike pence pence is is among among those those calling calling for for an an end end to to abortions abortions we we may may well well be be on on the the verge verge of of an an era era when when the the Supreme Supreme Court Court since since roe roe versus versus Wade Wade to to

AP News Radio
Ahmaud Arbery's mom: Thankful for justice and son's legacy
"The mother of the black Georgian man slain in twenty twenty after being chased by three white men says she feels blessed this year despite her loss AP correspondent Norman hall reports of Montgomery's mother says her sons if the thanksgiving chairs a symbol of justice and despite what she says is an empty spot in her heart she is grateful I'm thankful because his first thanksgiving that would happen saying that we finally got justice Ramana wonder Cooper Jones spent the past six weeks away from home since jury selection started October eighteenth she moved away from Brunswick after her son was killed she says the coming days will be a time for rest and for reflection on memories of her son such is his favorite foods I'm not like butter beans you like butter beans and pork chops I Norman hall

AP News Radio
Speed of Texas abortion cases has few high court precedents
"The Supreme Court is taking up challenges to a Texas law that has virtually ended abortion in the nation's second largest state after six weeks of pregnancy the justices are hearing arguments Monday in two cases over whether abortion providers or the justice department can mount federal court challenges to the law which has an unusual enforcement scheme its defenders argue shield it from federal court review in neither case is the constitutionality of the law directly at issue but the motivation for both lawsuits is that the Texas band conflicts with landmark Supreme Court rulings that prevent a state from banning abortion earlier in pregnancy on December first the justices will hear a separate challenge to the decisions in roe versus Wade and Planned Parenthood versus Casey and a case over Mississippi's ban on abortion after fifteen weeks I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
US set to appeal UK refusal to extradite WikiLeaks' Assange
"The US is asking the Britain's High Court to overturn a judge's decision that Julian a song she should not be sent to America to face espionage charges in January a local judge refused an American request to extradite assault on spying charges a decade ago denying extradition on health grounds and saying the sound was likely to kill himself if held under harsh US prison conditions now an attorney for the U. S. government James Lewis argues that judge was incorrect when she wrote the songs would be a risk of suicide because of any oppressive conditions the authorities also argue a song does not meet the threshold of being so ill that he cannot resist harm himself the hearing is expected to last from four to six weeks Charles Taylor this month

AP News Radio
Appeals court allows Texas abortion law to stand
"A federal appeals court has rejected the Biden administration's latest attempt to undo Texas's new law banning most abortions it's the third time the fifth US circuit court of appeals has allowed the law to proceed since August known as Senate bill eight the Texas law bans abortions once cardiac activity is detected usually around six weeks no exceptions are made in cases of rape or incest the decision leaves the justice department and Texas abortion providers with the narrowing path to try stopping the law that's farts prevailed because of a unique structure that leaves enforcement up to private citizens anyone who brings a successful lawsuit against an abortion provider for violating the law is entitled to claim at least ten thousand dollars in damages the Biden administration argues that amounts to a bounty I'm

AP News Radio
Federal appeals court temporarily allows Texas abortion law to continue
"A federal appeals court in New Orleans allows Texas to temporarily resume its ban of most abortions in the state a decision by a federal district judge in Texas to suspend Texas abortion law has been blocked by the fifth circuit court of appeals in New Orleans allowing the state to temporarily re impose a law on abortion providers and women ills court is reviewing the law it is given the justice department until Tuesday to respond to its action the new law bans nearly all abortions including cases of rape and incest once cardiac activity is detected usually around six weeks the GOP led legislature left enforcement in the hands of private citizens who could sue abortion providers and collect at least ten thousand dollars should they win in court hi Tim

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Manchin Blasts Schumer's GOP-Bashing Floor Speech
"Last night mitch. Mcconnell found ten republicans to avert a crisis. But that's not gonna happen in december because chuck schumer immediately went out and did a victory dance on the senate. It wasn't a victim. they punt it. They wanted december so that that everyone now knows the democrats can fix this by themselves. And they're going to have to do it. In december but mitch helped him over the fact that they waited too long and they were going to crash the economy. 'cause chuck schumer doofus. It just doesn't know how to run. The senate mitch's an expert relented last night. They went out and gave him an extra month to get this done. An extra six weeks borrowing to get this done by the democrats and then chuck schumer went out and gave moronic speech and joe manchin took him aside and said that a blinking stupid speech as did many other democrats to reporters chuck schumer. Really is a doofus.

KGO 810
"six weeks before" Discussed on KGO 810
"President Biden is on his way to California. It's a actually have three state trip that includes a stop in Long Beach. His first stop in California will be in Sacramento. He's gonna view wildfire damage. And also he will throw his support during some rallies for governor Gavin Newsom a day ahead of the state's recall election, as we hear from a B CS Megan Television more than 50% of Californians vote to recall Newsom in Tuesday's special election, the opponent with the most votes becomes the next governor. And leading the polls. Among Newsom's opponents is conservative radio host Larry Elder. The latest polls are promising for Newsome, according to polling website Fivethirtyeight about 56% of California Voters plan to vote to keep Newsom in office. Salesforce says it will help employees leave Texas if they are worried about a new law that severely restricts abortion in the state. CEO Marc Benioff made his position clear by Retweeting as CNBC story describing the company's offer to help employees relocate. Betting off, says the San Francisco company will help workers Exit Texas If that's their choice. The Texas law bans most abortions after six weeks before many women even know they're in private, pregnant CHP officers. Are now patrolling a busy traffic corridor in the city of Oakland. The new partnership will focus on dangerous driving on high injury roadways. The CHP will also help crack down on illegal side shows through September. The partnership came as a result of a request from help from Mayor Libby Schaaf. And Governor Gavin Newsom, and this news update is sponsored by lows. It's fall, and it's fall. Your favorite season lows is definitely.

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"six weeks before" Discussed on Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"Pam in Little Rock, Arkansas. She says, Guys, How do I give sources for family stories that I have only been told by other relatives through the years? There are no records. That's a good question, Dave. Well, you know it's interesting because I have some family stories or passed on to me by my grandmother. Now she died when I was 11, so I didn't have a lot of time to get more specifics. So a lot of them I couldn't fight. I mean, there were stories that like our father lost his hearing. You know, I mean, that's great. But where am I going to find that newspaper? You know, so a lot of times I tell people that you know, don't give up on these stories because there may be an ounce of truth and me. Why would my grandmother lie about her father's hearing loss from a building being collapsed nearby, but write it down? I always say, Put a story at the end of all your genealogical facts. It's into the timeline of the story you're writing and then footnoted. That footnote can be as simple as I heard this story when I was eight years old by my grandmother sitting on her front porch. That's my version of it. So certainly Dave, you've heard enough through the years to know for a fact that your grandfather was hard of hearing, so it would be easy enough to say well. According to and so and so or grandmother. This was around the time he lost his hearing due to this, so you give it an attribution, But again, it is oral history. And there's nothing wrong with that, because most oral history stories Like you say, do have a kernel of truth. In fact, I don't think I've ever had a story that was passed down that I haven't been able to find something that gives it some validation. Often. It's twisted a little bit or its way off. But I see where it came from. When I finally figured out You know, And that's the other thing is that maybe others heard the story. So I love to send out holiday letters. And then I get a story like this. It's like now, my older cousins today here a different variation on that same jewelry. And then you compare the notes so you can say all right. Here's my version of the story. But my cousin Sally, who was 20 years older than he says the story was as follows, and then put down the source again For that one. She heard it from my grandmother in 1957 while sitting on the front porch. So you take all of those, and then you draw a hypothesis, and I'm sure that you know it's almost like When you're interviewing people from our crime, each person is going to hear different little facts. In this case. It's a crime of finding an ancestral story in solving it interesting. I'm reading a book right now on memory, and it talks about the fact that we all remember the same things differently, much like the crime situation. So to go out and reach out to other people and try to find what more specifics might be added or what other version of the story might be out there. Still, it doesn't mean that it's anything's wrong. It just means you might find a different take on that story and then give it attribution to where it came from. It's no big deal that you don't have a written record of it. That's really How it usually is. One of the things that I like to do is I like to compare the facts with the stories and see if any way they work into the timeline, the ones that don't seem to work out these military stories. Someone says they were the hero at Gettysburg, and then you find out that they weren't even at Gettysburg. They were an off campus hospital in New York that they had gotten six weeks before. Yeah, so sometimes our stories by our grandparents or great grandparents handed down Can be elaborated to cover up something like maybe they went AWOL. Oh, it's so funny, you say that day because one of my wife's ancestors was said to have been involved in the Boston Tea Party. Except he lived his whole life in Virginia, and I just don't see how it works. Maybe he took a trip up there for the occasion. Maybe so we hope that helps Pam. It's not that big a problem. Just give a little attribution, and we appreciate the question we have enough. Other one coming up for you in three minutes when we return on extreme jeans, America's family history show. With. Ask us anything. Give it so are you really do I give it real that citizens will give you some authentic NFL gear when you better $100 in September. So download the app.

KNST AM 790
"six weeks before" Discussed on KNST AM 790
"The Silla Sarah those words from President Biden, though, he says, we have to come together. As a country. We raise our vaccination rate, protect ourselves and others with masking expanded, test him and identify people who are infected. We can, and we will turn the tide on Covid 19, the president putting vaccine requirement for all federal employees in place, And he says he has asked the Labor Department to call for all businesses that employ at least 100 people to make vaccines mandatory or require weekly testing. The administration lived up to its word that from White House press secretary Jen Psaki after the international commercial flight carrying dozens of Westerners, including Americans was allowed to leave Kabul. We promised we would get American citizens out. We promised we would get legal permanent residents out. We promised we would get our Afghan partners that we promised. We press the Taliban to get them out, and that's exactly what we did. The Qatar Airlines flight landed safely in Doha several hours ago, Congressman Mike Waltz and Senator Lindsey Graham said about 113. Americans, US permanent. Residents and other Westerners were on board. The Justice Department has sued the state of Texas over its new abortion law, which bans abortions as early as six weeks before most women even know they're pregnant Attorney General Merrick Garland, saying the law was enacted in what he called open defiance of the constitution. He cited a legal precedent regardless of whether exceptions are made for particular circumstances. A state may not prohibit any woman from making the ultimate decision to terminate her pregnancy. Before viability. In a statement, Governor Greg Abbott's office said in part, Texas passed a law that ensures the life of every child with a heartbeat will be spared from what it called the ravages of abortion. Wall Street. The Dow lost 1 51. America is listening to Fox News. The attack ads have begun. I'm Mack Watson Kunst News. The Republican primary for Arizona governor is still 11 months away, and the attack ads are starting to begin. Kunst is Greg Paul has more former.

KLBJ 590AM
"six weeks before" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"The tide on Covid 19, the president putting vaccine requirement for all federal employees in place. And he says he has asked the Labor Department to call for all businesses that employ at least 100 people to make vaccines mandatory or require weekly testing. The administration lived up to its word that from White House press secretary Jan Psaki after the international commercial flight carrying dozens of Westerners, including Americans was allowed to leave Kabul. We promised we would get American citizens out. We promised we would get legal permanent residents out. We promised we would get our Afghan partners out and we promise we press the Taliban to get them out, and that's exactly what we did. The Qatar Airlines flight land safely in Doha several hours ago, Congressman Mike Waltz and Senator Lindsey Graham said about 113 Americans. US permanent red Students and other Westerners were on board. The Justice Department has sued the state of Texas over its new abortion law, which bans abortions as early as six weeks before most women even know they're pregnant Attorney General Merrick Garland, saying the law was enacted in what he called open defiance of the constitution. He cited a legal president, regardless of whether exceptions are made for particular circumstances. A state may not prohibit any woman from making the ultimate decision to terminate her pregnancy. Four viability. In a statement, Governor Greg Abbott's office said in part, Texas passed a law that ensures the life of every child with a heartbeat will be spared from what it called the ravages of abortion. Wall Street. The Dow lost 1 51. America is listening to Fox News. From news radio. Okay. LBJ News desk. I'm Jake Ryan, and this report brought to you by Walden Dental. Here.

AP News
"six weeks before" Discussed on AP News
"I'm Ed Donahue with an A P news minute. The Justice Department is suing the state of Texas over a new law banning most abortions. The act is clearly unconstitutional. Under longstanding Supreme Court precedent. The Texas law prohibits abortions once medical professionals can detect a heartbeat, usually around six weeks before some women know they're pregnant. Attorney General Merrick Garland says. This law is scary. This kind of scheme. Can nullify the Constitution of the United States is one that all Americans Whatever their politics or party should fear. If it prevails, it may become a model for action in other areas by other states. And with respect to other constitutional rights and judicial precedents, the Supreme Court declined to block the Texas law in a 5 to 4 decision, though it did not rule on whether the law itself was constitutional. I'm Ed Donahue. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar says she has been treated for breast cancer that was detected earlier this year. Global chart tweeted that the cancer was found during a routine mammogram. She eventually had a lumpectomy to remove it. The 61 year old Klobuchar tells ABC's Good Morning America. She completed radiation therapy in May and the check up in August showed she was doing well. Klobuchar says to cancer was Stage one A Meaning it had not spread beyond the breast. She said she felt very fortunate to have caught it early after delaying the mammogram because of the coronavirus pandemic. I'm my company, Chris Stapleton and Eric Church lead the nominations for the Country Music Association Awards with five each time marches are a letter with the latest Don't matter, Chris Stapleton and Eric Church will face off for entertainer of the year along with Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and Luke Combs. Morgan Wallen, who was caught on video earlier this year, yelling a racial slur earns an album of the year nomination for his dangerous the double album. The CMA had earlier said Wallen would be disqualified for individual awards, but his music was.

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"six weeks before" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"Valentine died now, Phil Valentine was a loved radio host in Tennessee. He was on Fox. He was all over that. I mean, the guy had been doing it forever, right? Very talented guy. About six weeks before he died. He tweets out a story about how Johnson and Johnson had to recall some of their sunscreen. And he tweets out above this story, he said. And they want me to, uh, to trust the and they want me to trust their vaccine. Something to that effect. And then he said something like I'll never get it. And I was thinking how anti logic that is that because the company produces one bad product. All of a sudden everything else that they make is bad. And the example that I used basically went like this. Ford comes out with the Pinto. The Pinto was a death machine. Therefore, everything that Ford makes is a death machine, right? I mean, that's the logic that these people use Bill and it's sad to me. It's so sad. Because it's 61 years old Phil Valentine could have used his radio platform to say, Hey, everybody, I get being suspicious of government and I get being suspicious of believing blue and blah, blah, blah. But I'm going to go out and I'm going to get that J and J vaccine to show everybody that it's safe. He could have done what I did. But instead he chooses to be this like Anti logic vessel and then he ends up dead and it's It's sad for me to see that happen again and again and again, Bill Right. Same same here. Um, by the way, it's just looking up the article on it's exactly what I was saying. It's called antibody mediated selection due to vaccination. No..

KTAR 92.3FM
"six weeks before" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"Inside the basement apartments. This was not something we thought of. Previously, when you thought of evacuation in a storm is now what we have to do. Mayor de Blasio today announcing they will rewrite the playbook with a new 30 Day task force. Meanwhile, here on 183rd Street in Hollis, this community now with so many question, ABC, Stacy Sager, the controversial new anti abortion law in Texas is in effect. Abortions Band after six weeks before many women even know they're pregnant and also penalizes those who help women get illegal abortions, including doctors, nurses and ride share drivers, and several Republican states are looking to follow suit. But Democrats their outrage. What's happened in Texas is unconscionable. Senator from New York Kirsten Gillibrand. Shooting in Washington, D C Saturday night left three people dead. Three others injured. All were young adults, No motive and no arrests. You're listening to ABC news. If you owe the IRS back taxes, then get ready to pay up. The I. R. S has giant private collection agencies actively tracking down folks who? Oh, the I R s So if you think dodging them was stressful in the past. It's going to get a whole lot tougher. Optima tax relief has this advice. Don't wait. Solve your tax problems now before it's too late. Optima Tax relief works to stop the demand letter. Stop the aggressive collection actions and stop the I R s collectors from targeting. You Ask Optima about the fresh start Initiative. One of the biggest breaks the I R s Has ever offered. If you qualify, you could save thousands. And nobody knows this program better than they do. Optima is a plus rated with the better Business Bureau,.

NewsRadio KFBK
"six weeks before" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Call our warm line at 18333174673 or live chat online at Cal hope dot org KFBK Sacramento BKF alkaline Sacramento's number one for breaking news, local news, traffic and weather news 93.1 KFBK. From ABC News. I'm Derek Dennis, Louisiana's Gulf Coast and its breaking point after Hurricane Ida slammed ashore last week and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands fifth hurricane to hit our state. And just a few days over a year we've had a winter storm of flood and all of this during the course of a pandemic, And quite frankly, it's more than a lot of people can bear Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards 65 people have died from Mina in eight states 12 in Louisiana alone in the Northeast, the death toll is rising there. Two more deaths. Confirmed Saturday in New Jersey, days after the remnants of IDA spawned tornadoes and flooded communities. And that's not all New York City. 13 lost their lives in the wake of the storm, 11 of whom were trapped inside flooded lower level apartments, the city's Department of buildings now investigating living conditions after the fatalities. In a statement, D O B, confirming five of the six properties where New Yorkers tragically lost their lives during the floods, where illegally converted cellar and basement apartment ABC senior meteorologist Rob Marciano in Texas, the most restrictive abortion law in the nation remains in effect. Another Republican led states are looking to follow suit. The Texas law bans abortions after six weeks before many women even know they're pregnant. And it penalizes people who help women get abortions illegally, including doctors, nurses even ride shared Drivers. Doris Dixon works for Planned Parenthood in Texas and.

Call Your Girlfriend
"six weeks before" Discussed on Call Your Girlfriend
"But i don't put myself out there and i just remember you like inviting me to like a makeup swap at your house. Yeah that was really fun. Yeah and just kind of foreshadow to like what we do now. It's funny so weird. That's so funny but also you had a kid. Well i had two kids by the time. You'd move out here. But i and i had just given birth. I think like two months before when we went rank maybe six weeks before it was something i had really recently given birth. Yeah yeah and so that kind of started our. I r l. friendship and then a couple years later i decided i wanted to be in a writing group and i just asked you if you wanted to be like a two percent writing group like in respected so. It's kind of weird that i did that. Well we weren't not good friends at the time like we were friends but i think actually the only like one on one activity we had done was going to call your girlfriend show. I know you invited me to go on a date their live show at the s hotel. Yes it was so good. I mean again. Talk about like aspirational foreshadowing. No are like oh. We are podcast role models. Yeah i mean not too. So yeah i you know it was funny. I have a very good memory of this of you. And i discussing like getting a little writers group together and i was like what if we added this third person in. You're like no really. Did i say this were like i just want it to be worked out. Really kinda worked. I don't. I can't remember like exactly what i was thinking of the time i can surmise that part of my reluctance to add a third person was solely logistics. That any time you start adding more people trying to find time that is available for. Everyone just gets super complicated. Forget it. And i was like we can just do this to us. And we started meeting monthly monthly. I don't even remember the frequency. I don't win over the course of that time. We both wrote and sold books..

The Model Health Show
"six weeks before" Discussed on The Model Health Show
"If you have for with the details if you have a a covert injection if you have over the infection injection injection injection at a hesitant to call a vaccine because it really isn't a vaccine okay. So we call injection jab or shot but don't call it a vaccine because you're falling into their trap of getting sort of the the benefit i don't think there's much benefits a vaccine but a lot of people do believe it you know as the described as some of the first vaccines like smallpox polio. Which are almost universally agreed upon have enormous public health benefit. But if you dive deep into it. I know that's not a topic for this conversation but you could find a lot of laws in those arguments in my view is just coming. Bring this this whole fundamental flee flawed perspective on how you treat disease or how you prevent disease and the anyone who's objectively studied this and if you haven't you can get the book as it goes into gives you sort of a jump start primer on some of the basics but if you seriously and carefully evaluated and you're not biased. You can't not reach any other conclusion that this whole thing was staged was absolutely stage. So let's talk about that because it's really starts off when you talk about this in the book there's some big issues around like this talk about ev- into a one example and by the way when you hear about i'm sure a lot of folks listening heard about event to a one but it sounds like it some fairy tale. It's a mythical thin. When i just went and looked at major news sites like four billion wire it was all their prior to the pandemic that this is a very real thing that was laced. It was a pretty big event and like any big event. And if you've been been involved you don't schedule those the week before right it takes about a year to plant something like that so even though it was only about six weeks before the pandemic hit it was probably planned a year before. So what was it was in new york. It was sponsored by the world economic forum the bill and melinda gates foundation the john blue The bloomberg's a john hopkins school of public health. So you've got all these. These forces that are really aligned with one specific narrative to support this pandemic and they ran. It was basically a an exercise trial. And they they had newscasts. What are we going to do. They talked about what. What do we do with the packers. They talked about censorship and they went through the whole drill the drill and they ran through it. It was six weeks before so no one had heard of this event and no one was was had any clue that this was coming but six weeks later we started to get a hand and by twelve weeks later was full blown. Everyone knew this was an issue and they shut the whole world down. So what was the purpose of event to a one were they doing. It was a trial exercise to just make sure they find tune their strategy for corona virus. They use a corona virus. Did that actually it was. It was a lab bench exercise with the coronavirus and they vehemently denied that anything to do with predicting..

TIME's Top Stories
"six weeks before" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"Power of the presidency. After trump by iraq lichtblau there are at least eighty one million or so americans who would like to forget all about donald trump and his presidency late night. television host. Stephen colbert has stopped saying his name. Altogether referring to him simply as the former president but the ongoing stream of criminal charges arising from the january sixth riot that the capital have made it all but impossible to forget trump and the violence. He inspired that day with his lies about winning the election trump himself even wild kept off. Facebook and twitter has refused to go away quietly teasing supporters at a rally last weekend with the prospect of another white house bid and twenty twenty four and exerting his influence over gop leaders even if we could forget him though it's important for the country to remember trump if only to deter the kind of blatant power-grabs that he attempted an office and to rein in the powers of the presidency and his wake no matter who sits in the white house when the watergate scandal forced president richard nixon to resign in nineteen seventy four. Many americans didn't want to think much about nixon anymore. Either but his departure ushered in a slew of critical new federal laws from congress to restrict the bloated power of the presidency through limits in campaign finance ethics wiretapping and surveillance operations or powers and more trump's imperial hubris which rivaled only nixon's in the view of many historians now demands its own wave of corrective measures. Only then can congress hope to deter another president from wielding the levers of power with such abandon whether it involves a commander in chief lining his own family's pockets hiding his taxes firing government watchdogs investigating his administration or trying to reverse the results of an election. A capitol hill source tells me that democratic leaders in the house have been working on a new plan to limit presidential powers and response to trump's abuses. That plan could be rolled out in the coming weeks. The proposal would build on a series of reforms first proposed by democratic leaders. Last september to restrict the president's authority to accept personal payments from foreign governments issue unlimited pardons. Get rid of inspector general's without calls or take other controversial steps that trump employed as president. That initial plan came out six weeks before the election. A lot has changed since then. Trump was voted out of office. The democrats took control of the senate along with the house and the january sixth the rioting at the capitol made painfully clear..

The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"six weeks before" Discussed on The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"Since it's a hockey friendly podcast why don't we start there. I can't believe that the bedding world community expected the editors owners to get swept in four games by the winnipeg jets with great respect to the winnipeg jets. I'm not sure what the action was. Winnipeg winning the series period. Let alone winning enforce great yes so edmonton was a a series favourite. But you know. I think we talked about this in our kind of pre playoff of show how you know if we have been having the conversation. Six weeks before when winnipeg was going to be you know. Toronto stumbling block getting out of canada they might have been the favourite of that series and lo and behold we're back to that narrative right now Yeah at the time you know. I think emerton and of course the the unbelievable run mcdavid hat and at the end of the regular season people were thinking okay. This team has found its groove. You know and the odds for winnipeg sweep were somewhere in the fifty to sixty two one of variety like just it was unfathomable that they would sweep so again. That's why we love this industry. That upsets the stories. so yeah it was It was a big one. I don't know how customers actually had it. But i know were big in winnipeg and there was a lot of happy people there. Yeah that was my question as to whether or not anybody actually put money on a sweep but now there's a couple so our good friend hustler. Patterson he odds before the series started he said. Yeah but what is it. Would it pegged the sweep and our bookies happily obliged him and i gotta be awesome actually placed the bed but knowing him i have a feeling he may have. It's unreal. we were talking last week about their. Maybe it was a week before just prior to the playoffs. Starting a number of overtime games. I of course scoffed at all of that and minnesota died and there's been a thousand overtime games What is what has been What's been the action on that..

NEWS 88.7
"six weeks before" Discussed on NEWS 88.7
"The conversations, able to be curious, able to ask those questions that gets integrated as a challenge for the child, the five things that Dr Rush says make lost traumatic for Children feeling alone, helpless, hopeless, confused and shocked. Apply to all of us going through loss, the more we can reach out for support. Find ways to be helpful. Identify what we can hope for and ask the questions we need to for clarity, the better we will do in the long process of grief that follows e don't know what your definition of psychological health is. But I think mine is the ability to Barry your losses and continue to invest in the future. Children who lose a parent have lost something enormous. And life is changed. But they also have bright futures and can thrive there. So many ways to say goodbye. Believing there is a perfect goodbye puts a lot of pressure on people during an already difficult time. Dr Raj points out that for kids and all of us There is no right way to say goodbye. I'm sure the Children very often literally say goodbye. They squeeze a hand They whisper something that's more that conveying of I love you now and I'll love you forever, and I'll carry around inside me after that first phase of feeling like somebody ripped out your insides and that this crucial part of you is missing that Tauron up. Emotion turns into grateful sadness and you go from having part of you missing two missing someone, and that's the evolution off of grief. Mary Townsend was a dear friend of mine who wanted to leave her family the kind of legacy that Dr Rash talks about. Six weeks before she died from cancer in 2018. She asked for my help to record a goodbye for her husband and three grown Children. She and her husband gave me permission to share this recording. You go into automatic shock when you hear You could have months to live your mind shuts down and numbs you. You know it's sort of open spit by bit, You know, like an aperture of a camera so you can see the big picture. You know the aperture opens, click by click and week by week as you can take more. It's life's great unknown. I'm not able to walk much anymore in them. I'm a huge walker. Five miles is an easy walk for me. And now I can barely walk to the mailbox. I've lost so much weight so fast and s so much muscle and But my daughter and I went for Ah, walk on the beach, and then I used to walk it. Several times a week back and forth, but we just walked to a bench and sat Watched the birds and the lobster boats and, you know, remarked on the beauty. I have to take the days. That I have remaining and Enjoy this little gifts. I felt like I enjoyed them before. But maybe not to the same extent that I do now. I mean, I do now tremendously. Because they're so limited, but I can also feel that I'm Less unless a part of this world There's so many last times that I'm looking at. This may be the last time I speak to this person or I'm saying about in this world. E knew I wanted to be a mom from the minute I knew what a mom was. It's been my most fulfilling. Adventure in so many ways. It's been the hardest thing I've Failed at most in many ways, I've made many mistakes but raising three Children. To be good additions to this world. You know, That's what I would say. I'm proudest of and you know they've had to really step up and help take.

Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast
"six weeks before" Discussed on Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast
"Bake kept going though because it wasn't until june of two twenty eleven in celebration of his ninetieth birthday that he said that he was going to slow down reduces. Dude things duties You start handing patronage is to the younger folks and stuff because according to him he had done his bit although he he did get a new title of from his his wife in honor of his ninetieth birthday she gave him the title. Lord admiral quite the birthday present a so. He officially retired from royal duties on the second of august two thousand seventeen with his final solo public engagement at the age of ninety six where he had a meeting with some royal marines He since then continued to do Like familial type events like megan. Harry's wedding The eugene and jack. Yeah eugene and jack sweating and Other things like that You a fan. Your family get togethers for the holidays and things like that you know sitting down with four Portrait's for like he and the queen's seventieth wedding anniversary and things like that he would he would still come out and and do things for But other than that he he was pretty much done during official engagements and Again according to the royal website who bothered to miss royals keep track of everything Someone is keeping track and they figured that since nineteen fifty two when he would officially you know when elizabeth would have become queen even even before coronation her father passed and he became a consort to that. He completed just so low engagements. This doesn't count anything. He may have done with his wife or his kids or grandkids. Or something like that just so low engagement you completed twenty two thousand two hundred nineteen solo engagements wow since nineteen fifty two and that is definitely. There's definitely more because he did a bunch with other people. Oh yeah yeah yeah. I'm sure we. I'm sure if you count you know engagements done with other people. You're probably getting into six figures. Probably easily muneem. I guess so. Yeah he kept pretty busy even. Yeah even as it seemingly every so often His he would have something happened with this health. He's been hospitalized off and on for this that and the other thing hard issues ladder infections. Some things you can kind of expect. It's when you get to a certain age You know he had a. He had a planned beating. He had a total hip replacement six weeks before. Megan harry gap married. Wow when you see him walking on his own. Harry and meghan wedding that is six weeks post op full hip replacement. The man was a bad ass i was. I was struggling three months. After having gall bladder taken out and that was not having our joint replaced. Addison understand it. I mean the family life is was really important really important to the royal family. So you know getting to getting to a grandchild's wedding. Oh yeah that i mean. It's one of those things that i could see. They could see both both prince philip and the queen being like no. You're going he's like no. I'm going we're going to do this and i don't care i'm going. I'm going to be at that wedding. Yeah but to have him. You know walking on his own after hip replaced so soon who have to you man but for people that have lived long. Lives you see interviews with people that have lived into their nineties and sometimes triple digits. The you know they ask them. What's your secret to long. Life and a lot of them will say keeping busy not acting. Your age helps quite a bit It keeping yourself mentally young helps keep you feel physically young and he did do that. I mean he played polo for the longest time. He chrissy mentioned he. He was an avid pilot He started flying lessons in nineteen fifty two and By the time he turned seventy hey he had accrued over five thousand pilot hours And funnily enough there in two thousand fourteen. There was a report that an old newsreel selm had been discovered of When phillip was doing a flying tour of south american the nineteen sixties and apparently in this film He's piloting the aircraft and his co-pilot was captain. Peter middleton grandfather. Oh talk about a smile.

Wealth Management Today
"six weeks before" Discussed on Wealth Management Today
"Core are a functionality of account of flow construction portfolio execution re-balancing trading. So they had that yet but i. That's something that they're looking into. So that'll be interesting. If they become a full and and platform on top of salesforce as an overlay to offer our broker dealers The end to end experience if both management office going to stay around the edges of the tools that they built so the rains be seen if they can keep building out and which way they're going to be with us and wrap things up. We've got a late addition to the news. Roundup just came as news just came out this morning at my email at ten fifty. Am this morning. Sei is buying orange or at least they're buying tech platform of orange and what's left of it after close to the end of last year. Not a lot to talk about here. I guess they're just buying the assets. And i think i spoke about. You can look up. My i think i it's tweets or according to news articles went orange announced. They were closing last year six weeks before december. Thirty first. not give it a lot of time. hopefully there. There's something that can make out of this. There was some some decent tech. I'm like the demos. I saw of the orange Tools our platform. C doesn't really have any direct to advisor tools the down to through small. Ria so if is something they feel they can offer to their to a different segment of the market where the i with their what platforms more for larger firms. But they are a very big tamp so they do have some serious t. r. a clients just no. Ram based platform does say that they're bringing on David lyon the the founder and ceo and some staff. So i guess they kept some people on. I know a bunch left at the end of the year. So that's good. We don't want to see people losing their jobs if they if it was if at all if it can but it's interesting to see what comes out of this if they kick the platform if he just pulled specific tack from it. Are they just going to use the model marketplace Which was getting some a little bit attraction though from what i heard. There were some problems with bringing on new advisers onto the marketplace. They were lacking in some tax transition tools. Which is key if you're going to be selling models you'll and build a move advises off of the models are on onto your models. If you don't have tax transition planning software the clients of the advisers are gonna take a big hit when the liquidating assets. That was one gap in the platform and plus. They just couldn't get enough people to pay for it. They were offering a freemium version and they did have a lot of clients on the free version of orange platform but we're having trouble converting them japan customers so imagine se. I bought this song. Considering it's been closed for three months but there they needed a deep dive looked at the tech sauve. There's some value there something they can build out Or maybe take pieces of it into their own offering ferraris and Maybe david can can bring some of his vision that he had for a new way to ferrari's to manage their their client assets the clients assets which i liked him the vision he had and Sprinkled magic through What does the is doing We will see its creggan. That was our april news. Roundup so five stories. A sixty six stories we had marston partners with free will to north networks acquired by pe firm investment acquired.

Trainer Talk - The Podcast
"six weeks before" Discussed on Trainer Talk - The Podcast
"Marvelous do you think james gonna stop barking again. Oh she just plow adds to the ambience she does key. We get a bulk in the background. What a great book. This is trying to the coast brought to you by sharing gaskin of the trainers training company and megyn that tessier get back gang in our weekly show we cover news and views from businesses along with the top of mine topic. Of course it wouldn't be trying to poke cost without the dope walking digest and every now and again we invite a guest along share. The experience and expertise often ninety episodes of just audio. We're now on youtube as well so feel free to catch up there just search for the trainer's training company all the get back gang or download us on audio only three favourite paul kostroma so why not for the cup of mike not general chocolate a little bit quicker without weekly inspiration for developing training business. Welcome this is forecast. Episode number ninety five up to this one only five motorists and tinari sharon telegram from quyen. Shouldn't anyway no anyway. We got this one in another five today before we get anywhere close. So how how. How was your week last week. My week with a k. innings. The what's been happening. It's been called on. My god wins for show very cold absolutely freezing cold. This weekend was unbelievable. No i'm pretty holiday puts honestly literally didn't go out at all this weekend because particularly on saturday it was minus seven believe outside. It was like a howling fifty mile an hour. Gale on absolutely no say howling gale because god did it howl. Appear off the top of the hill literally. We had is on the outside kitchen windows. Why how spo- cold proper cold. Yes it was great to to celebrate office. We fenced year in wales. Yeah yeah it's been one or two year shoes marvelous yet fondly. Yes obviously it's been an audience for everybody but particularly but you sort of move into these plans ruled things you gonna go out and visit three two three while. It's been probably six weeks before now. Actually did you look down three weeks. We have three normal wakes vena way which when you've just moved to a new place let the country like you. Three weeks is nothing relay. 'cause you still caught in the whirlwind of what we done. Where is the teabags you all that kind of dissuaded kind of find any fate with retailers wanting to explore. Doodle still to spend. It's been so weird. I just keep describing it as kind of being here but not here.

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST
"six weeks before" Discussed on AXE TO GRIND PODCAST
"Isaac you might know it was a religion that believed the end of the world was coming. It was like two thousand twelve twenty nine whatever that was was full in like quit his full-time job that he had had for a decade in two thousand eleven You know really really tossed everything to the wind. Got rid of all his possessions. Didn't care spent all his money racked up crazy debt because it didn't matter spent his time proselytizing in giving out pamphlets you know all around the area and at first you know for the first and this is the moment i want people to know if you know someone or if you've fallen prey to this for some goddamn reason for the first like year for like eight nine ten months where like all laughing. Everybody thinks it's funny and it's like part of is like oh man what the fuck you on all right in any start seeing on then you hit that point. Where like yo. What's the day after going to be like for this dude right. He wakes up december twenty second. It was like mother fucker right so that that was there was a turn about six weeks before where it the the butt of the joke stopped. People stopped because there was fear that something bad was going to happen and this person would would react poorly or someone very close to them would react poorly and things go bad fast forward. Everything was okay but but the person admitted great shame and embarrassment and was in a low spot in thankfully people didn't take that opportunity to kick the dude while he was down But but that's kind of where i want people to just of put your mind there and realized that there's been some people who got real confused and i'm not saying on some like i think there's a lot of people out there was never forgiven her for forget all four. Never forget and i get the sentiment of never forgive but but also i'm. I'm not someone who doesn't think people are beyond redemption in. This dude was a great person. Still great personnel really got caught up in something that he shouldn't have and it was like a cautionary tale if anybody cares to. There's a wikipedia entry for list of dates predicted for apocalyptic events. Yeah is the big fan entry. Yes and if you'd like to see just how mainstream some of these voices for people if you're if you're under thirty this is probably not to relevant a name. Depending on what part of the country grew up in but pat robertson even who is considered still like a very mainstream figure short suggested two thousand seven would be the end of the thousand seven. Yep i feel it. There's a two thousand seven and then it pushed up to. There was one that pushed back a couple of times. I mean always you know. They always push back then to factor in april. Epa or. it's a whole fucking back. It's bob. I i don't know which group you're referring to but church of god preparing for the kingdom of god is the one that of got a lot of steam around too so he declared two thousand eleven happen he said oh my bad two thousand twelve.