35 Burst results for "Sixty One Year"

"sixty one year" Discussed on True Consequences

True Consequences

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on True Consequences

"He headed to raspy address where he ran out of gas along the way he was offered a ride by michael key. A sixty one year old recently retired anthropologist who worked for the carson national forest. He lived in the area is unknown. Y michael took damian to his home but when they arrived there. So michael took beaming into michael's home damian. So when they arrived there. Damian shot michael five times in the back with the same revolver he taken from his home and then he stole michael's chevy pickup nine. One one call was made by michael's wife at around five forty five pm after she found him dead of gunshot wounds in the driveway of their home. The police issued a beyond the lookout for damian and the chevy pickup deemed then headed north to antony colorado and then west to cumberland pass and south to trauma new mexico. He continued south to data on maria and then onto advocate..

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"sixty one year" Discussed on WTH Podcast

WTH Podcast

06:06 min | 1 year ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on WTH Podcast

"Following his roles. He talked to. This is sixty one year old. Yeah i'm on and you're putting them in jail for two months. Need somebody to talk on man. That's some fucking bullshit. Well there you go. That doesn't make any sense. That's what he goes that's somebody's grandparent. Look at least sixty one year old like he should be seen by doctor to see what's going on. With the mentioned he will be in prison. His rap sheet includes four convictions for driving while intoxicated as well as convictions for narcotics possession and leaving the scene of an axe. I'm income on the how drunk was when he called as a question does not say does not say meanwhile cops may have identified a man who defecated inside a freezer case an opel oklahoma supermarket Which was discovered after an unfortunate shop. Replace your hand in the poo. While reaching back of totino's pizza rolls the one of those fucking touch out. According to investigators the suspect open the freezer door and relieved himself inside a codes market and more to be fair. She was reached forbids like how many times she first of all for not to look too where her hand was going. How often does she get the pizza. Rose right you have to know. That's a that's a. That was a reflex memory. Call well okay. According to investigators the suspect open the freezer door and relieved himself on a sunday. A black man in his twenty's wearing oklahoma city thunder jacket or hoodie. Was seen in the store. Surveillance photo. Police say a person of interest in the september twelfth supermarket incident has been taken into custody in connection with a separate matter. A spokesperson told the smoking gun. The man's name will be released about inclusion of the investigation and the formal filing of charges. Surely right johnson. A more resident was shopping with her two daughters when she reached into the freezer case for a bag of pizza rolls. That could happen to you on picking up the item. She realized that she had human excrement on her hands. See here's what happened jason. Here's what happened. The suspect apparently defecated on the back of pizza rolls and then placed another bag on top literally making a witch of totino's pizza rolls and you got kids grocery shopping with your kids. You have something not look at what the fuck was reaching for. Police say store cameras recorded quote decent video of the incident and the size of this shit. Yeah in a video right. Johnson shot inside the supermarket and she recorded images of stained merchandise and she exclaimed. that's not what she explained care. No no that is not what she slaved. I mean she could have. That was not in fact what she exclaimed. What kind of nasty bullshitted this no she she exclaimed. I picked up a bag of pizza rolls. There's literally shit human shit. Excuse my language and that is where we're going to end the show. Because i can't fucking out you shit shit sandwich. That totino's is advertising. Can't i will say that. I do man my kid like they love pizza and i mean it will upon that should on a man that to tina's party pizza better watch a region. What's her to nasty. Bastard is an oklahoma city thunder. Van told you fucking challenges right. Everybody i'm gonna take shit and these gina pizza rose and i'm gonna put another bag. I have a bit. And then i'm gonna hide behind the whole wheat section over here in film. The first person that puts their hand in it likened subscribe to clip parts you to see the rest the reaction too much doc. It's always part to you like zoos. I see click party. I'm like man. Fuck this person. I'm going down the rabbit hole to three minutes. Now get the fuck outta here. You need to like you better fucking. Tell me within three minutes. If you don't get the fuck out here in my fucking like or subscribe bitch. Get off my fit jason far too angry about ticked up next thing you know. Be at school board meeting talking about butts x. or at least at least They didn't take away my only fans. That's i really scared there for a minute. You know what i'm saying. Like where else would you find porn on the internet. Well i mean where will. I go masturbate. Yeah you're like look. I like to pay for my pornography. I liked to pay for my amateur pornography where coded that way. I know the right people in the money right and then you want to put into hands all everybody have a great week. We got a little intense but we We pulled it around at the end with the shit sandwich of concern circus baby. Yep all right. have a great week. If you're not vaccinated yet please get vaccinated. It's not a mind. Fuck we actually want you to live seriously. There's the we wanna see you next week buddy..

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George Holliday, who filmed Rodney King video, dies of COVID

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 1 year ago

George Holliday, who filmed Rodney King video, dies of COVID

"A Los Angeles plumber who made history by capturing the beating of Rodney king on a video camera has died of covert nineteen complications a longtime friend says George Holliday was sixty one years old not vaccinated against covert nineteen and have been on a ventilator for days it was in nineteen ninety one that holiday who'd gotten a new video camera shot grainy images of four white police officers beating Rodney king during a traffic stop he captured Los Angeles officers punching kicking and using a stun gun on the black motorist even after he was on the ground a year later holidays footage was key evidence in the officer's trial that ended with four acquittals that triggered rioting king was so upset by the burning and looting he issued this famous statement in nineteen ninety two can we can we all get along hi Jackie Quinn

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

Wendell's World & Sports

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

"Prominence jane franklin now coaching at penn state forty nine years old sixty two and in twenty eight as the coach was nittany lions top three top. Ten finishes boop fickle forty eight years old coaching. Now at indy Cincinnati been thirty three and six since two thousand eighteen. he's had three straight seasons of finishing in the top twenty five not bad the one season though he was the coach at a major university. Remember we took over for jim tressel because of this whole scandal about the tattoos or with or maurice chloride or maybe with a combination of both but colorado was a little bit later but do that nonsense and then you throw in the tattoos and selling memorabilia seven seller rings in for money and all those type of things finally led to trestle be. A fight will look fickle to over at the interim coach. For that william eleven season. He went six and seven before he was replaced. By urban. meyer. Bob stoops's another guy sixty one years old. He's working for the pre-game show on fox. Every time he comes.

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Comedian and SNL Veteran Norm Macdonald Dies at 61

Mike Gallagher Podcast

00:38 sec | 1 year ago

Comedian and SNL Veteran Norm Macdonald Dies at 61

"Macdonald the veteran. Snl star died this week of cancer. Apparently he kept his cancer battle. Very quiet is always jarring. When you see somebody sixty one died of cancer. And then i go. I don't like hearing sixty one year olds diets my age but very sad news. He was just a great great funny guy. Very very successful and Norm macdonald who was famous for his work on saturday. Night live died of cancer at the age of sixty one.

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

05:39 min | 1 year ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"It's different and he will be missed because he i mean sixty one years old is is far too young and battle cancer for nine years. Not saying anything To anybody is early. Publicly is is really incredible unto itself. How about the fact that didn't get out and this day and age when everybody knows everything about everybody even if you try and keep things private like. It didn't seem like anyone had any idea about this. And i heard you guys talking about in the warm up show. You did make one slight factual error on the norm macdonald. Only one so it was. It wasn't reggie bush. He was talking about so it was the nineteen ninety eight. Sp's monologue that he was giving norm macdonald. Which is if you go back and watch that now. Nobody would ever be able to do that again. And it was charles woodson. Who had just won the heisman. Any go in his final joke of the monologue was charles woodson his hair trials where we stand up. Charles woodson stands up as clap before he won the heisman. And nobody can ever take that away from you and unless you kill your wife in a waiter and not and boomer was featured in that same monologue would you were that al reference right about but Know one of the many many norm macdonald. Oj jokes so yeah just alley meal from saturday night. Live and the late night shows He was grin on short. He was a great guest..

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Norm Macdonald, Former 'Saturday Night Live' Comic, Dies

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Norm Macdonald, Former 'Saturday Night Live' Comic, Dies

"The comedian who both wrote and performed on Saturday Night Live has died norm macdonald is dead his management firm says the comedian died after nine year battle with cancer a battle that he kept private he was sixty one years old when Donald high point was becoming the weekend anchor update for Saturday Night Live a job that he ended up losing something he said in this nineteen ninety eight interview hurt him deeply it wasn't relating I don't like men in the paper for anything other than a funny you know like bacon is for any other reason legend has it that McDonald was fired because of his many jokes about OJ Simpson jokes that were based on the premise that the ex football star was guilty of murder I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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"sixty one year" Discussed on The Ralph Report

The Ralph Report

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on The Ralph Report

"Shannon where everything is still lost on me. I used to watch what i was a kid. Everybody did bobble they. They broke at the right time. And that time of phenomenal obsession about fifty anesthesiologist. Would they were in greece. Greece's kind of made them a big to that show. They were on just for the american graffiti. Happy days. I mean it was just the right out of them to be doing then. They started that. Stick in the sixties of right out of the fifties. They were at woodstock at shiloh nausea. Nah motherfucking nabi played woodstock so they paid their dues before they got their break. That's for sure. Sam neill seventy-four can wait for that new Movie yeah hey. Mary crosby star of ice pirates and of course dallas. She shot jr spoiler immune to ruin his. She sixty two today. Melissa leo oscar winning actress who played my wife in red state. Sixty one years old actor. Walter kanungu we started checkup. Pablo check off of us. Eight thousand five hundred. Sold the bay. Where nuclear wessels spear looking at a wessels. Could you tell me you bet. We're looking for the naval base in the you. Where the nuclear wessels new. I don't know the answer to that. I think it's across the bank in alameda. That's let me let me. The killer wessels steve berlin saxophonist for the great band. Los lobos is sixty six years old today. Only fools icon producer. Actor director tyler. Perry is fifty two years old today. You can't take away what he's accomplished or the empire basically his his work is not for me. I'm not the audience for what he produces it but he is a force of nature and must be paid attention to an honored. He does good stuff with the money he makes. Yes for sure he's well he's a good humanitarian as fifty two today. Kimberly williams peasley married to brad paisley the country star. She was star before him. Though kimberly williams she was in father of the bride. And according to jim out actress. Fifty today andrew lincoln from the walking dead is forty eight and morten harket. Morten harket lead singer of allah from norway. Sixty three years old today malls hurt. That's all that's today's celebrity birthdays. I'm ralph garman. I walked the show and on tuesdays. We turn on the tv here. We go you know a.

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Senator Amy Klobuchar Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 1 year ago

Senator Amy Klobuchar Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

"Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar's says she has been treated for breast cancer that was detected earlier this year global charge we did that the cancer was found during a routine mammogram she eventually had a lumpectomy to remove it the sixty one year old club chart tells ABC's Good Morning America she completed radiation therapy and may you have a checkup in August showed she was doing well Klobuchar's says the cancer was stage one day 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 corona virus pandemic I'm Mike Hampton

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"sixty one year" Discussed on The Gerry Callahan Podcast

The Gerry Callahan Podcast

02:48 min | 1 year ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on The Gerry Callahan Podcast

"They gonna cheer they're going to applaud when you know poor obese sickly african-americans die. Those guys can say good just like they do. I heard stern do this yesterday. Talking about the conservative talk show host of those three guys conservatives. That phil valentine was pretty popular. Well liked they dance on his grave. They said screw him laughing about it. Yeah laughing about a dead Sixty one year old guy with life kids family because he he didn't get the jab deserves it at is scary. Obviously you're not gonna get that kind of rhetoric from buying today but you are going to get a clear cut picture. It's going to be the he's gonna label it very simply so everyone understands. This is a pandemic of the unpack save. This is a problem because of unvaccinated. That's it he doesn't i mean he said he's going to get the by sunday control. He failed. He didn't something like one hundred. Eighty thousand americans have died because of joe biden. If it weren't if biden president they would all be alive today. that's the standard. He set for trump. He literally said every person who died of cove under trump would be alive if not for trump. so we're just gonna play by his rules every person who's died since january twentieth. That's all the fault of joe biden. He's gonna pass the buck the what he always does and blame the unvaccinated get ready. It's gonna get ugly but let's get back. Let's get to a few more things. Toronto one more thing on joe biden. I i want this to a colonnade like a year ago. I said i want every day. I need you to to keep track of the gaffes. Keep track of the blunders by joe biden was he hasn't yet but there was something every day. It's it's your job. I mean it's not easy because there's so many but yesterday this one made me laugh aloud if you missed it. Joe biden is so out of it that he is looking at a teleprompter. This was on the road to right. He was outside somewhere. No i think this is the one where the white house. yeah. I got the video for all right. We get the video make. The one outside was the one where he said. The people were there were big fans for has it was too yes they were too great biden moments. One if you missed it. He's reading the teleprompter assumed they they they write it differently when he's not supposed to say it in parenthesis rex but he literally reads that he that it says he's supposed to turn and walk away. Now which is they must be what to do that. Must be so important. Turn and walk away stupid. They must type that in there in caps exclamation points and the dummy reads it. Let's listen to stop and walk.

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Hard Factor

"Contained. That's like right next to where lots lots of smoke going on. Obviously tons of other fires all over the west as well on top of that. There's a tornado watches in northern illinois and northwest indiana. So hopefully everybody states safe over Monday night there and enter today and there's an eighty percent chance to tropical storm. Fred will become hurricane and beheaded to the sunshine state of florida very soon. Such an intimidating named don't become a big can't fred fred's always a big guy though not allow allies tread. I if you're going to have to get hit by hurricane at least it's called fred. He's gonna apologize afterwards. I say that much. Bob didn't run to drop dead. Fred sorry just for big clumsy. Fred trod knuckles a coast. Miss judged homes. Hang out this weekend yeah. I didn't mean to flood the place but on komo parents fred. Cain parents fred. I number two. Let's move it along to prince andrew. Pack i promise you wanna talk a little one of jeffrey epstein's victims. Virginia robert godfrey filed a lawsuit against prince andrew on monday accusing the sixty one year. Old royal of sexually abusing her at epstein's mansion and manhattan and other locations when she was under eighteen. Virginia filed the suit nearly two years to the day after epstein didn't kill.

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Selling Your Business Is Simpler Than You Think

The EcomCrew

02:15 min | 2 years ago

Selling Your Business Is Simpler Than You Think

"Allegedly. Welcome to the podcast. Thank you mike. I'm happy to be europe. It's great to finally get to talk to you types. You all this hype here. And he remember we've talked quite a bit through email and also in the webinars but this is the first one. I think i've heard your voice. Oh okay actually met once and dewey. Yeah where was that are we. Sarah scott volkers. He had a couple years ago. You forgot it was like brand accelerator live. That was a great event. And i apologize. I mean i end up back in the days. When we had events i would meet to three hundred people you know at one time. It's hard to keep everybody straight and so correct. But i'm glad that we got a chance to to meet then and now i've done the know your snell if we met i would really remember you. You've been an awesome addition to the community and it's cool. I think that whenever we start a business we don't think about necessarily like. I want to sell it one day but ultimately i guess that is the goal at the end the day. If you really think about it you don't start it to just eventually folded or close it or give up on any of those things. I think the ultimate goal is to sell it. And you've reached that part of the journey. So i think that it will be cold to go back and kind of chronologically talk about and talk about the shell when we get to that point so. I'm looking forward to doing that. Yeah so i always ask this. I mean like how did you get. Starting e commerce whole thing it started is a great story. I think i started when i'm sixty one years old. I just kinda looked at what we had saved. My husband. And i and i went. You know. i think we're not gonna have enough one or die starting ecommerce business and at that time the amazing selling machine was opening. Its doors and i just jumped in and went okay. I can learn anything. I'll give it a try and reinvent myself. So that's what i did. I i had no idea I was ever going to really make any major dollars. I thought what i was gonna do and hopefully was maybe three or four thousand dollars profit every month to our bottom line and that would be great. But i reached cycle and four

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Alaska Man Seriously Injured in Mauling After Startling Bear

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Alaska Man Seriously Injured in Mauling After Startling Bear

"I might cross your reporting an Alaska man survives a bawling after startling a bear Alaskan Allender with Minish is lucky to be alive sake and he saw me at the same time the sixty one year old finish was conducting a property survey when he and a brown bear crossed paths Tuesday Nurgle Kona Alaska one step on top of the aircraft lower Josh Hartnett traveler John hold way then he says the mauling lasted only five or six seconds but it left him badly injured or not sure exactly how much what I lost I lost and not that I should probably been passed out this was able to call nine one one and waited for about an hour for help to arrive he was later flown to Providence Alaska Medical Center in anchorage I guess I feel like you are are you able to do it hi Mike Rossio

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Real Monsters

Real Monsters

03:00 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Real Monsters

"They discovered unknown female. Dna unslinging coffee cup on the rim of it in the cup was apparently sitting right by her body when they found that. So that's going to be important here as we talk about these think about where they're finding this evidence and its placement as it were so so far. We have a coffee cup. Yes we have unknown female dna on a coffee cup at the scene and keep in mind this nineteen ninety-three so they didn't have that at the time they didn't know that it was unknown in female but they took swabs yes. They took swats at the time. They actually tested that only in two thousand and one which will be a pretty relevant year as we go on here because there were actually no other related crimes in this series between nineteen ninety-four in two thousand that investigators could find a really so. There's a huge gap. Yeah about a six year gap there. Which is we've Talked about extensively before that can be because somebody dying it can be because they were Mccart serrated for something else in other part of the world yeah. Yeah or they just moved. They picked up shop and look elsewhere right but March twenty sixth. Two thousand one in freiburg. Germany number two on the map there yet sixty one year. All those are those are cities not victims names. Yes yes gotcha. Yeah the black. Frank reich is France roster right from greek australia and you have the different german states and then the numbers are cities in their got job but march twenty six zero one sixty one year old. Joseph vol sinbad is say Antique dealer is found murdered in assam. He had been garrod again with a belt in beaten severely with a blunt object cash had been taken in. Dna was sexually found here that we would learn a little bit later in the year when they tested the shiner dna was similar. It was the same dna between the two. And that's what.

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Youth Ministry Maverick: Mold-Breaking NextGen Investment

Youth Ministry Maverick: Mold-Breaking NextGen Investment

04:24 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Youth Ministry Maverick: Mold-Breaking NextGen Investment

"Hey let's love one another and love. Our employees create an atmosphere in the corporate world and at this job and our parks about how just to be kind. Be patient care for another and for that to attract so much attention when people got a national view of that through that. Cbs show And i think it stands out even more. Now you mentioned in the last ten years the divisive nature the polarization which is something that if any of you listening to my to my show Than a few episodes you might be like. Oh again i'd probably say that word almost every episode because of just how in our face and overt that reality is with politics religion social issues. You name it and so for everyone to see love at work like as a verb and just hey he kind of one another when you're serving people. Don't just try to smile. And just try and collect your paycheck if you actually care and show that not just to customers or visitors but your peers and co workers as well you know i think of companies like chick-fil-a in and out other other companies that do have also faith-based sources and just how to actually care and enjoy your job when you care for others and care for each other people enjoy coming to work and it just kind of self-perpetuates and feeds itself. You're exactly right. Jefferson the knock on leading with love or servant leadership for people who don't understand is they think it's too soft or they think well you'll never get the performance or the numbers won't be there and the cynics out there that's what i have found. They think the truth is and i. I have so much data. We could spend an entire program just going through data but we've purchased about fifteen different companies in my two experiences at at her and seaworld and most of the acquisitions were horrible cultures. Where people were not treated well. The company wasn't doing well. That's why we're buying them. We would put this love work system in place and within three years pretty consistently. It takes that long because you have to change leaders you have to be tough and that's another misunderstanding is that love doesn't always mean being nice. You have to be truthful with respect and you have to hold people accountable to to what needs to happen but consistently the the numbers went from. Let's say a fifteen percent engagement level which means only fifteen percent of the people are fully engaged in their work. That's a horrible score. The national average according to gallup only thirty percent top box engagement work which means people aren't very engaged. We would take that number two eighty to eighty five seventy five percent which is really world class in just like you said jeff turnover plummets attitude goes up engagement goes up. Inclusivity goes up. Equality goes up and you have as a result of very engaged and diverse sent equal or a culture filled with equality because of respect for people and that creates great financial results in so i press that point because your listeners are in their thirties. Twenties probably most of them. They need to know that this this modeling does work. And whether you're in ministry or you're in for profit world don't lose faith in the number one commandment you know sometimes in. I hope this isn't taken the wrong way. But i think sometimes in ministry in life christians focus too much on the great commission and not enough on the great commandment and people aren't going to be interested in the commission of jesus unless day. See love in you and and that certainly applies for student ministers in its entirety. Yeah so i really want to press that point that i've seen it as a sixty one year old man with forty years of business experience. It definitely works initially have confidence in it. Yeah no i totally agree with that. And i think that distinction if it's taken the wrong way which hopefully it's not..

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"sixty one year" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

"The promo videos caused the business. Here's the irony. Voice is the only of acting continued during covid tourney forbid and just set it and forget it and then say normalize the minus three and send it off. Okay i think no one would be the wiser sessions. He had sometime soon. Four tracks three stereo machines skying so you had quite a few things to do and losanges sides made some get. Sounds good to me. Thanks to rode microphones. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcast site. That's the end of the episode. I'm sorry i know how to do that. Espace time with stewart gary. It's been a busy time aboard the international space station with the arrival of three new expedition. Sixty five crew members aboard the soyuz. Msat spacecraft temporarily bringing the orbiting outpost total crew complement to ten. That is at least until three of the previous expedition. Sixty four crew members deportable. The runs soyuz capsule for the return. Journey worth the soyuz. Msa launch from the bike or cosmodrome in the central asian republic of kazakhstan on a fast rhonda to orbit flied docking with the raspberry nadeem module. Just three hours and twenty three minutes later as the space station was flying over northern china as the countdown here. The central asian desert reaches its final minutes. We are compelled to take a look back at the historic symmetry of the slight to the international space station with events that transpired. Here's sixty years ago today. On april ninth sixty one year ago garen was formerly and secretly selected to become the first human defiance space over his backup. Cosmonaut gehrmann teachers. The final decision was made collectively by the iconic surrogate kovalyov the great designer and the head of cosmonaut training at the time nikolai pomona and sixty years ago today the final meeting of the vostok k rocket and avant dot one spacecraft took place not far from where we are at this hour setting the stage for its rollout to the launch pad two days later today here at site thirty one a more powerful so used to don one booster stands fully fueled to band banda high novitsky and do roth to a city in the sky the orbital laboratory that is the international space station launching from site..

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

Problematic Premium Feed

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

"He exhibited joyce have An age negra whom he advertised as the one hundred and sixty one year old former nurse of george washington for a while. He made fifteen hundred dollars a week from her showing his mastery of the art of compounding events he then increased his publicity by attacking the whole exhibition as a hoax. The fact is Joyce heff he's not a human being The newspapers simply a curiously constructed over autumn or autumn matan made up of well bone india rubber and numerous springs ingeniously put together and made to move at the slightest touch according to the will of the operator. The operator is event is a ventriloquist an autopsy done. At the time of her death indicated that rates have was about eighty years old barnum then multiply publicity by having her buried in his family plot. He would a series of articles exposing the fraud and reasserting his own. Good faith in eighteen. Forty one barnum. Man is to buy S- cutters american scholars american museum a private collection of jurassic exhibited for profit. The museum once well known and profitable was then losing money. When barnum told a friend that he intended to buy the museum. The asking price was fifteen. Thousand dollars. The friend replied in astonishment. What do you intend on buying it with. Brass retorted barnum for silver and gold. I have none. He increased and diversified the transient attractions exhibiting According to his own lists educated.

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Our Body Politic

Our Body Politic

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Our Body Politic

"This has taken on the people in that community. The people who had two witnesses even from the dispatcher. To now finding out that there was i. I didn't know this before i knew about the young lady who filmed the video. Did not know it was a what a nine or ten year old. that also witnessed this as well. So you're finding out these very heartbreaking things That's making us relive much of this all over again but in a different way because now you see the impact. That's the part that i'm left with and then just generally just as a black person in this country. There's a part of you. Even though i know this is a part of our criminal justice process. This is what due process is you. It's hard not to think like. I can't believe that we're actually. You have to go to trial to prove that it was wrong for a police officer to murder somebody in broad daylight like that. There's a process that has to prove that happen for something we all saw. So there is the. There's a certain indignity of that and it leads back to the larger issue of black people always having to prove their humanity for everybody else. Yeah seeing the the collective grief and also that the survivors guilt of many of those witnesses and just The the the optics of of everyone from a nine year old child and her vivid recollection of seeing George floyd Being killed in a sixty one year. Old man charles. Mcmillan weeping on the stand Talking about him trying to intervene and feeling the pain and regret that he felt over over. Not being able to do more. It's been very powerful even in the early days of this trial farai. What would you add to this lie. Just wanna back both of you up. i was Emailing with some friends this morning who are mainly women of color journalists and those who are not journalists are women of color who are civil rights lawyers etc etc and One woman was expressing A bit of shame. I guess that she was not watching the trial and i was like. I'm not watching it. I'm reading about it. I don't want to like i'm a battle-hardened new jersey and i will go out and get the story. But i'm a human being and it's traumatizing. And i can be informed in a way that respects the limits of my emotional bandwidth and i think that on top of that You know. I won't go too deep into it because it's just repulsive but ann coulter who never hesitated to say extreme things for money Has a piece in in one of the Extreme outlets called The pieces called. Derek chauvin human sacrifice and it goes on from their sacrifice to the gods etc and one thing that i just.

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Biden, advocates renew calls for gun reform after Colorado shooting

Nightline

05:06 min | 2 years ago

Biden, advocates renew calls for gun reform after Colorado shooting

"Good evening. Thank you for joining us tonight. The horror and folding a supermarket in boulder colorado a gun and kill ten people including one police officer now the community remembering the victims and reflecting on his dark history with mass shootings. Here's abc's will car. I just started counting in between shots and listening to see what direction was heading for. Sarah moonshadow a normal trip to the grocery with a twenty one year. Old son active. Get away turned into a terrifying day. That will haunt her forever. Once we got outside i noticed. Thorough people laying in the street and they weren't moving and my son grabbed me and said no. We can't do anything out in the open so we ran just happened here. Guys is the moment. Americans fear shooter for too many experienced. We've got people down inside. Cooper's fully tenor dead after carnage unfolded at the king's super grocery store in boulder colorado denise song. Nevin stand his sick ricky old loner for kovac. Suzanne terry leaker eric. Tally kevin mahoney lynn. Murray and jodi waters night their loved ones were united in grief just one week after another mass shooting in atlanta leaving many to wonder what will take to stop the bloodshed this tragedy and a nightmare for boulder county. It's a horrific broken as a nation to see that we've returned to ever old patterns of of mass shooting for those who were at the scene. Absolute shock smell the gun powder so they were pretty close. We were like sitting ducks instead. Shaking with this the poor shots crack through the air around two thirty monday afternoon. The alleged gunman opened fire in the parking lot. Have an asset sitter. Then he went inside right here. D- chiller came to shop for groceries and steady in film. This people lying in three guys. He went in the store all got. You got people down inside. Keep super bully. Police responded within minutes quickly surrounding the building around officer. Eric tally was the first member of law enforcement on the see out here down. Police engaged in a shootout with the suspect officer. Tally was gunned down his service and his sacrifice will never be forgotten. Sir moonshadow tells my colleague matt gutman that she hasn't been able to stop thinking about the shooting. Is the one that you can't shake my son's face. Seeing my son scared like that. I told him we only have three seconds. Like we have to move now. Just don't look anywhere. Don't hesitate don't stand up and just run. Just read about an hour up to the shooting started. Police took the suspect into custody with a gunshot wound in the leg. He was transported to the hospital for treatment now in stable condition. The suspect has been identified as ahmad elissa. Twenty-one of vodka two suspects now charged with ten counts of first degree murder is being held without bail among the lives lost the first to respond boulder police. Officer eric tally officer. Eric tally died heroically. Eleven years on the force. A husband and father of seven is grief stricken mother. Judy speaking to our affiliate. Koa t even so gay played when she heard there was a shooting in boulder. She combed through the video looking for her son for the call finally came like gave his just saved those people another victim twenty five year old ricky old a manager at the grocery store whose family described her as a firecracker signing a family says they watch the livestream in horror desperately trying to reach her. We actually heard gunshots. Were breaking down into tears and hasn't even came on a news. Feed yep denise. Another king super employees remembered by a classmate he was a free spirit and and he just did what what he loved and didn't really care what other people thought sixty one year old kevin mahoney. Who just last summer walked his daughter down the aisle on twitter. She revealed he was about to become a grandfather tweeting. I know he would want me to be strong for his granddaughter. All lives believed to be taken at the hand of one man. The alleged shooter born in syria emigrated to the us at three years. Old is now a. Us citizen and twenty seventeen. He was charged with third degree assault for intimidation and menacing related to an incident in a denver suburb and at twenty eighteen. He was charged with criminal mischief.

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Republic of Congo candidate Kolelas dies of COVID-19

NPR News Now

00:57 sec | 2 years ago

Republic of Congo candidate Kolelas dies of COVID-19

"Republic of congo held presidential elections on sunday. The leading opposition candidate has died of complications from covid nineteen ish mundi reports. He was aboard a plane that was taking him to france for treatment. Sixty one year old. Gabriel buffet carlos was one of six candidates. Challenging longtime president denis sassou nguesso. Who has been in power for thirty six years except for five years after being voted out of office in one thousand nine hundred ninety two. He regained power in one thousand. Nine hundred ninety seven call ellis. A former government minister placed a distant second in the twenty sixteen presidential poll. Sesame whistle is strongly tipped to win the election. Which happened that missed an internet blackout and an absence of independent observers. Results are expected later in the week for npr news. I m ish muff. Wendy guay in harari

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"sixty one year" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

04:25 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"But just a concern. Then when you get the rest of the story as paul harvey's say Oh wait this is. What this is about was made me. I still question bruce. There's a pandemic. Why are you drinking tequila. That other people gave you. But i was glad to hear it and i thought the joke about yes. I can pay the five hundred dollars fun little exclamation point. I agree that's the circles that also came up at the time you know. Was you know the spandex. Not get into the four guy off. And i think unfortunately you know. He's obviously become more outspoken in his in his older years of political views and where he feels the country should be going so certain personalities and media outlets are looking for any opportunity to very through the mud. The new york post obviously made a lot of egg with this. It is know it is what it is. But as soon as details came out like That's exactly over at a group of complete strangers. And you know again. That's just the we is. I don't think he can't cannot would not drive right and it was the weekend. Where president biden was you know. President-elect was made official right that it was official. so i'm sure there's a lot of celebration going on did Switching to the jeep ad I just throw it out there. I wasn't offended by it. I don't care you know. I don't i don't i don't care. I guess i probably wouldn't have cared. If he used born in the state of chrysler back then you know you know. Hey whatever you can do to earn a buck. i'm fine I love the ad. But then i'm a sixty one year old white guy who you know who who will in fact. I thought it was fake. It i peter. Because i'm like this looks like al takes from western stars. Did someone pull shit together and just make this In the my favorite line is the reaction of the far right in the far left on his ad tells you how far away from the middle we actually are. So you've talked a little bit on your You know your blog but just go ahead and share any thoughts wanna share. I mean i think the sort of criticism both sides is not justified at least understandable. Yeah i'm the left saying you know there's no middle ground with you. Know people who are swarming the capital and analyzing will wind. Why didn't you say this when trump was in office was your desire for for middle ground then and i get him. I i get both of those those arguments the sentiment though. I thought i thought was a good one. You know we have to start somewhere. Yes and Working working towards towards militant sort of Echoed a lot of what biden dead on the trail since he was elected. Yeah you don't. Obviously bruce would have done it if it wasn't something he felt strongly about. I think i said in the in the In the blog a he could've seen somebody like bob seger may be doing. You know being a better choice because nobody thinks about anything else out there and said we all be. Bob is right. Yes with bruises like liberal exactly so it is what it is i. I don't think i did a paul both on my blog and for my day job come We did polls on this. In in both cases while pete some people had problems with the content..

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"sixty one year" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

"For march third day. We're gonna snow shit on my birthday in july. We already know. Thank you harp. Thanks heart but I thought what you are never other than that We have a we have a tumultuous showed rundown this week lady in ladies and gentlemen. We have a wrestling run now. We have the news at a week. This week's newsweek. I have Some liner notes as we have a. It's not really that much but it's something it's funny because i actually have a few shit on there. I have a boxer. Who's ready to join. The wwe after bowel has a have announced his thoughts. And possibly we get into wrestling. Which by the way didn't become anymore. Now he's training where rocky she We have some signings with me this past week as wells dallas and live morgan. Going to be real estate agent. Geeta fox saw that happen jericho. It's still in that trump cap got story about that as well The riley controversy as well as some hospitalizations hospitalizations and Much more on that end as well as around the square circle discuss what we watched and listened to and had us on our radar. This week and Jesus it was. It was a doozy was a sixty one year old powerbombed sixty seven year old kid power palm going. That's next We have that on the agenda as well and Glad to talk about. Something's been playing wrestling empire more and more. God you such a fucking hilarious game. You guys get everyone. I'll talk about it around the square circle so guys don't go anywhere stick.

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Learn How to Break Away From the Pack & Standout In a Busy Marketplace with Dr. Joel Kahn

Healthcare Business Secrets

05:17 min | 2 years ago

Learn How to Break Away From the Pack & Standout In a Busy Marketplace with Dr. Joel Kahn

"Welcome to healthcare business. Secrets show where we interview industry leaders and break down exactly how they dominated the markets you can live from the best and can w revenue w impact and w time off and this episode was speaking. Joel can joel. Otherwise known as america's healthy hot dog is a graduate of the university of michigan. School of medicine is a clinical professor of medicine at wayne state university school of medicine a frequent lecturer and author on topics of vegan nutrition health heart disease reversal and has written several books about alternative nutrition and hothouse. He's had been a guest and commentator amy. Tv shows podcasts. Magazines m practices at the concept of a cardiac longevity is very unpracticed in michigan. Welcome to the show joe. Thank you so much excited to share with the audience. Yeah so i wanted to kind of give out with some background on you. And and how you got into the space because you've kind of gone down a different role than maybe stanford medicine and things teaches. Unfortunately not because of any time in the in the slammer or any problems with my license in a somewhat thoughtful various er- pigeon Course but i grew up in detroit michigan Talking now from the suburb in detroit michigan attended university in ann arbor. Michigan graduated top of my class medical school. But i knew from about a swallow wanted to be a heart moved to dallas moved to kansas city out and training with the best skills and particularly treating heart attacks with angioplasty instead. You have some wonderfully people from australia. New zealand in the my mentor in kansas city was from all actually a dislike from new zealand allah but when visit i'll be of the difference between the do another very different entry but nineteen ninety way before you were born. I imagine or at least run it. I join back in detroit. Michigan big practice. And i was the guy running a night treating sick people coronary Cardiac cath lab artists. But i was even back then very interested in the other part the About our of health which is prevention nutrition. Lifestyles sleep stress. Nutraceutical supplements the whole thing. Much more light perhaps naturopathy and chiropractic. So i was always reading on my own incorporating little tidbits been using coenzyme q ten of people for thirty years my college or and then i'll percolating along as very happy guy got a chance to look down to. The university mentioned developed a preventive cardiology program. But i knew that there was something else that i really had an energy for something else. I mean that was doing wonderful. Things are day is the same thing every day. When wonderful big over i went back to university in two thousand twelve a whole year doing a university based courses integrative cardiology natural gas and pretty much nutrition thing adnan stunning that for decades. But i didn't know all the nutraceutical isn't about chemistry testing and the epa genetics and the protonix and we can use fancy words. I graduated and of course. I say in traditional practice but i ultimately with some thought took a big breath five years ago and says you know what i've done enough cath lab emergencies. That mouse running three hassles on the weekend alone. A great practice. I one focus on prevention and i looked around the country. I could barely find in the united states preventive cardiology practice. That was not attuned to only prescription. Drugs are printing preventive cardiology practices more precision more prescription. I wanted to about more health lifestyle disease reversal. I gleaned from various people what i could kinda created a model. I left the insurance system. You wanna have a sleepless night. As a physician who's always had a whole room full of baylor's and medicare and blue cross as we call in the united states and others and tell people in the city of detroit that is not beverly hills los angeles by a reasonably prosperous busy city with auto industry. But i don't take insurance. I can't even take your insurance them out of the system and launched in five years ago and yes. There's always challenges. My tears thought that maybe. I did. Have alcohol rounds. Drug problem slices. Is he doing all as they didn't understand. It has been the best decision. I don't think would have been as meaningful if i didn't pay the price. All those years of doing traditional medicine I'm respected because know what heart catheterization angioplasty bypass Medications use them when needed by I'm very much dedicate myself as upstream cardiologists. I'm the salmon trying to go upstream. Everybody else is going the other direction. But there's a lot of people out there and you know. 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"sixty one year" Discussed on Mouthpiece Wrestling Podcast

Mouthpiece Wrestling Podcast

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on Mouthpiece Wrestling Podcast

"Light. These are the guys. He's deduct twenty-seven they don't even think of you in your prime to your mid thirties. You know made your don't even really. He's at least he's already really good at twenty seven but the future of this or joke against him. It was dumb. It was immature eons ago. He was baited into it. Wake yeah yeah yeah he was a dumb kid jeb dumb kid but yeah parni is. There's no on sammy from an a. w. side but from the impact side there is. That's just how the dealers impacts is supposed to be the ones who should benefit benefiting from this and at the minute have you seen anything impacts the way they were doing a fine job and now they just feel like aws bitches. I said that times like what what is the. What is the endgame of all the for impact. Yeah i don't know the exposure h even at the minute really good exposure. you know. it's not. Yeah it's not. It's not very good exposure for impact. It's not it's not having the dyke affect. I'm assuming yeah as you say rivera was supposed to to eat. Espn any has and he didn't. Why is it okay for for to say. And i shown to saying w. shown taking a loss but it's not okay for guevarra to do it. Yeah exactly yeah. What is the difference. And that's gonna be starting to eat away people that's gonna be each it away and that's good above the undercover and i think that's going to be That's gonna be. The permanent very isn't very. Wcw scenario where these big us keep coming in. And they're taking these spots from the from the younger to our nick court in lower card. Put along better shay. Yeah yeah yeah with shows obviously been since losing that belt. Any of them been like what's mirror doing at the state of brian cage lonzo. They're not doing right. They're not doing great. You're not a good guys for the future. We'd be they signed in them. You think a kite that. Pick it up guys. That fans have been wanting to see. Do some stuff you know. And they're doing nothing. We watching sixty one year. Old single hearing jericho is calling the shots on the career of a twenty seven year old kid and that's not right for me. That's not right but he's always why was worried about his egos. Massive egos too much power yet. I said it's things that i've i've noticed like look at last year. A w compared to this year less year. They're pushing all these newer dude like private party. They were pushing these do and now all sudden it's like yours. You top guys where the funds still their chimps. Their revival ben. Yair him much talked have they been there. Fighting with fucking drastic express. I think they're not getting much.

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"sixty one year" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

04:47 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"I am lucky. I know the apartment which is a sixty one year old film now. last year's academy award. When i can honestly tell you. I don't think i've seen any of the top movies from the last ten years. Not one of them. Any of any tap nominated movie in the last ten years advocacy. But you can mostly skip that but that that and moonlight or two of the most recent best picture winners that are utterly deserved In which they are small powerful movies that would never normally get attention. I as as opposed to the kind of milk toast Green book kind of thing. Where we're just like. Let's let's coddle the audiences. Neither of those movies do that. And i think it's great that they were awarded. More people see that kind of thing But anyway realize We've we've now talked for ninety seven minutes. We've killed it enough. I think so. I am just Apartment solid thumbs up with a kind of discount. Look at it. Because i thoroughly enjoyed the movie but i got to walk away from it. And you know spoiler alert for when you're moving. I already you go ahead. Yeah the ending is just sad for me. And so i don't like i don't like that feeling when i walk away from something and i think While that's kind of a little bit depressing it's gonna take me. I need to kind of not think about this. It does stay with you. It's a movie that you think about. But i don't like the feeling that a walked away from an even though. I enjoyed watching the movie. If that makes any sense at all well. But i think i think walking away with sadness means to the movies worked. Worst thing you can do is walk away from something and never think about it again right. Yeah but i like feeling that. I i have i get. I don't think it worked. I just don't like feeling like that. Like now i feel bad for both of them I i. I would feel feel less bad for jack lemmon because there's an element of the movie..

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"sixty one year" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

04:55 min | 2 years ago

"sixty one year" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

"Dan logical thought was. Well we'll get to run for for staying what it's worth with merch wise. They got it this okay. We can get them. I ain't no. He's gone from live his legend contract. We already fucked them over for too much he goes to a w and now a w. it's become this What do we do now. What i mean. What are we doing your sixty one years old. The has great as ric flair is as great as as his persona and his history and the legend ric flair. He seventy fucking something years old. That fucker tried to press meals some bullshit. I'm knocking him out. What the fuck is sixty one year old. Do with a painted face gonna do to me. I can't take him seriously. But with back i want the band. He should be using the bad as a fucking kane. I said there is there is a. There's a role for legends There's a role for for guys like staying undertaker. The ring isn't that role anymore. At that age is just not sting had a great career. Let's be honest here. Sting is one of the most iconic wrestlers ever up and down the board. The guy will always be remembered as the icon state. and just. because you're not in the ring doesn't mean we're gonna forget that right. I feel somebody's legends. Have that idea where. It's kinda wanna be forgotten. I don't wanna be forgotten if you did your job right and if you could go home at night thinking that you did the best you can. You will not be forgotten my friend and it's okay to to to to cheer from the sidelines and not get hurt. Because the today i want i want to. I want to remember sting for what you didn't ring not what happened that strange night where you had to go to the hospital and you ended up paralyzed. The first the first thing that comes to my mind which with legends. I don't want it to be a sad story. I want to what you did for the past twenty thirty years. Give me that chance to do that. Goes to the testament of the guy that's thing is because at the end of the day you're but let me do the math. You're what Fifty four fifty five years old. Taking a buckle bomb like what the fuck is with you who who you trying to show improved by doing that undertaking what. I said. i'm not doing that right. Rick would have.

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Pandemic dominates VP debate between Harris and Pence

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

03:04 min | 2 years ago

Pandemic dominates VP debate between Harris and Pence

"As the corona virus sweeps through the upper reaches of government Republican Vice President Mike Pence, and Democratic challenger Kamala. Harris, faced off on Wednesday night in a debate highlighting the party's sharply conflicting visions for a nation in crisis. The candidates separated by plexiglass barriers in an auditorium where any guest who refused to wear a face mask would be removed was an extraordinary backdrop for the only vice presidential debate of. Twenty twenty. Ultimately the primetime meeting is a chance for voters to decide whether pence or harass a US senator from California is ready to assume the duties of the presidency. Before the end of next time, it comes at a precarious moment for the Republicans in particular with growing concern, trump's position is weakening as two dozen senior officials across the White House the Pentagon and inside his campaign are infected with the virus or in quarantine. Trailing in the polls, trump and pence have no time to lose. Election Day is less than four weeks away and millions of Americans are already costing ballots. For Harris, said a word she made history by becoming the first black woman to stand on the vice presidential debate stage. The nights offered her. A prime opportunity to energize would be voters who have shown only modest excitement about Biden lifelong public servant with a mixed record on race and criminal justice particularly in his early years in the Senate. Harris a fifty, five year. Old Californian senator is the daughter of a Jamaican father and an Indian mother. She's also a former prosecutor who's pointed questioning of trump's appointees in court nominees helped make her a democratic star. Pence. Is a sixty one year old former Indiana governor and former radio host an evangelical pro-life Christian known for his Folksy Charm and unwavering loyalty to trump. Whilst he's trump's biggest public defender, the vice president does not share the president's Brash tone or undisciplined style. Kamala Harris attacked Mike Pence for the trump administration's handling of the corona virus. The American people have witnessed. What is the greatest? Failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country Harris said, as the debate began on Foreign Policy Harris said trump had embraced dictators around the world and signed it with Russia over American Intelligence America's intelligence community told US Russia interfered in the election in two thousand sixteen she said, Donald Trump prefers to take the word of Vladimir Putin over the word of the US intelligence community. Mike Pence repeated Donald Trump's talking points and double down on the misinformation that has dogged the White House. In recent years misinformation that could cost the Republicans the election.

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One man holds multiple trademarks on potential Washington Football Team replacement names

Woody & Wilcox

02:50 min | 3 years ago

One man holds multiple trademarks on potential Washington Football Team replacement names

"Football fan at all to sort of find a little bit of interest in the fact that. The former team of the Washington redskins in the NFL and decided that they're going to drop the name Redskins after many many years of people you know saying. Hey, you're going to drop that name and you know the logo and everything. They're getting rid of it. And when we talked about that maybe a week ago, whenever that was five days ago three days ago, however long, it was There was the story about a guy who lived in the DC area. Just a guy. He is a lawyer. I believe who was sort of squatting. On trademarked, potential new names for the Redskins, he trademarked a bunch of different names. Trademarks squatter. They call them. And obviously the reason why people do trademark squatting. is to make, money. Oh you. WanNa Changer named the. Washington red tails. Well, you know what it just so happens. I have that trademarked for apparel, and for use on a football field, and so hello. Washington, if you WANNA use that. You'RE GONNA. Have to pay me X. amount. That's why you would assume somebody is squatting on. A trademark liked that sure. That is. Why this guy in this particular case says that he has these trademarks. He wants a box seats for the rest of his life. He doesn't want cash. He wants some sort of. Trade or a special day for him so. He gets to quarterback. Well I mean he couldn't do much worse. No, that's not it at all. He loves them and he is a part of the team and he's helping them. I I'M GONNA. Give it to you for that I. Mean it's not a word for word quote from the Guy. WHO's sixty one years old by the way? I wish they'd tell me what I need to do to get out of their way to change the name if I'm some sort of obstacle. I want them to change. The name and I'm embarrassed. If I did anything that slows that process down, he said. Still quoting I thought if I hoarded all the good names that would keep somebody else. From horning those names and being a pain in the neck to Washington for them to get the name from. He says, and I guess this is true because there's a paper trail on July fourth. Days after Washington announced that they would kick off a thorough review of their name. To them and said I'd to offer you any of these names for free.

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Patrick Mouratoglou

No Challenges Remaining

05:02 min | 3 years ago

Patrick Mouratoglou

"Welcome to new challenges remaining I am. Ben Rothenberg I'm lead on this show to be joined by Patrick Moore. The founder of the Motagua Academy coach of Serena Williams and more recently, the creator of the ultimate tennis showdown UTSA, which is one of the events springing up during this crooner virus stoppage that continues on the tours, so Patrick is here to talk about his new ups products, but also a couple other things large more largely in the sport in general to talk about emotion, antennas change in tennis room for growth in tennis as well as some of the more recent news around proposals around the US Open where limit players only having one entourage member with them onsite per player, and also how his charged Serena Williams is handling this stoppage in tour. Among other things hope you enjoy this. I've wanted to have patrick on for a long time so I'm glad to get him today here. He is help you enjoy. Very said V joined here by Patrick more talk to talk about the ultimate tennis showdown ups which you've started up. Thanks for being here for civil and I'm curious. Just this idea you had for. UTSA is this something that you had an idea for before? Or is this purely been sort of a Brainchild of this of the stop time on on tour. is both. I've been thinking about it for a long time because I aware that the average age of the fan of tennis is getting older where at sixty one years old now and it's getting older every year so. This sense, quite a lot of messages to us the first mets. A message is that. The core fans of tennis have very loyal to tennis. The started to love is probably in the seventies and eighties steel here for two years old fifty years afterwards shows that. Tennis is very addictive. It's it's a great sport, so we keep our fence, but it says also that we're not renewing our fund base so we not getting New People on board especially not. Not many young people so I thought that Dennis needed something else I'm not saying that. The ATP W have to change and the. Grand Slam something. He's great also to tradition I think they're also doing a good job at. Making their fence happy because they're still here for fifty years after, but I think it's important also to get New People on board to To to to grow the fan base of tennis, and especially to to renew its so I think for that. We need a second second league. That is more modern. That is different that proposes A. Product you can do. It doesn't sound good for sport, but it is a product because it's. Not Product a product that. That is more that. Faster more dynamic, more interactive, more modern. And that's what's better. The younger generations already interested in marketing for that can see you guys having a lot of fun with this or just taking it I want to say less seriously, but you know the the the nicknames for players that come out like. The Greek God and you know we the French flair and Matteo. Bertini the hammer like these are not things that you would have seen Wimbledon do. Had this been normal tour year right now and so I. I guess I'm curious. You're somebody who I think you know from seeing your. Thoughts on different things and you're somebody who gets thanks tennis should be. Has Room to be a lot looser, right? A lot less tied to tradition into being serious all the time potentially Zephyr. Yes but I'm a tennis fan since four years old. I gave everything I had for tennis and an often is also the way it is. So I understand that the core fans don't want change. I think steal the could be some slight changes, but. But. Basically I like tennis. The way it is is just that We don't take ourselves seriously. We WanNA. Have Fun we WANNA. Enjoy won't for me. sports is has to be all these. It has to be fun. It has to be emotional. It has to be interactive and especially in our world in twenty twenty, the will change so much and the way consumers. Watch sports and video in general. Has Changed so much in the last years I think it's important to propose a different way to Turkistan is for that reason. If we want to get you, get you offense on board. That's the only way and we have to consider also that the offer is so much bigger than what he what it used to be. The is now you have so many different sports. You have gaming. Older Serres. There are so many different. Options, so if your product is slow complicated or you need to invest three hours, minimum or two and a half hours. You have no chance to get the young people so I. Think it's very complimentary. I think both leaks can really live will next to each other and feed each other. Actually

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Patrick Mouratoglou on Ultimate Tennis Showdown

Beyond The Baseline

05:40 min | 3 years ago

Patrick Mouratoglou on Ultimate Tennis Showdown

"Everyone John Wartime here this week. Sports illustrated tennis podcast. Our guest is Patrick Barada. Blue is a tennis entrepreneur healed. And Namesake Academy you probably know him best as coach up Serena Williams and Coco Golf he a commentator. He's also the commissioner of the UPS. WHAT DOES UPS? Is the ultimate tennis showdown, which is What are these unsanctioned events occurring during covid? This event is happening June thirteenth through July twelfth at the more Talk Academy on the French Riviera. Players include deficits poss-. Matteo Bertini David Gafa been pair Richard Gasquet so This is another one of these events that's going on while there are new tour events, so we talk with Patrick ups, but also a bit about tennis in twenty twenty. He made some news this week when he talked about. How tennis needs an overhaul. How the? The audience is getting older and we talk about some of the possibilities in plans there. He was We recorded this full disclosure on Wednesday day before apparently, there was a press conference. He was a little bit coy about revealing the specifics of ups, but it does sound like he's going to unveil some of these innovations that that he talked about an in baked herbs so This is a good conversation we agree on some things disagree on others, but think you'll enjoy the next half hour so. So. Here's here's Patrick. Where are you? How are you? Might I get him in south France and I'm good. I'm very busy because we use that. down periods to. Be as creative as possible. Let's talk about that. You also you. You look like you got a haircut. Did yesterday. You have a good eye. Eric Good. You're the lucky ones. So you have. A big week ahead of you. We were talking actually on tennis channel just an hour ago about about. UTSA and some of the players that are going to be in the field. What what's the objectives I mean? It's the players need to play in. Events need to happen. What why do this? I do this because I feel that tennis needs to reinvent itself I know when I said it sounds a bit too much, but I explain explain why. The tennis founded getting older. The Fan base is getting older nothing against people that at a certain point, any fan base has to be renewed. If it's not renewed. People are getting older and older. At some point. It's not gonNa work anymore and when you're busy. Sixty one years old and get one year older every year. You have to start to worry and try to find solutions, so I tried to understand why we were in this situation. I realized that I level. People feel that it was better before that's. That's what I hear every day, and you probably hear the same by the way people tell me this everyday simple. Better before okay, so I ask why because we had better personalities before hand I think I think that it's not true I think we have great personalities in tennis but I think they don't dare anymore expressing their emotions and expressing who they are, it's It's It's all about being politically correct all the time, so it's not very fun for the for new fans, not very appealing. And we get real lot of diversity diverse, still game styles university with the young players, very young women being in Grand Slam finals that we don't have anymore because of rules, all this is because the rules that have been been put in place rules to prevent young players to reach the final grand slams rules. Due To intentional or not, but we destroyed and get rid of the servant players for example he says because of rules also I mean. The uniformization of the surfaces and the code of conduct which is rules also that get rid of the diversity of this person is is on court. And the percents very polished now. And I think it affects the show. The Game of tennis is incredible show of tennis I think is. Very old fashioned. and. Goal is to bring the best from the best. And also to be more modern in the way to showcase is taking into consideration how people consume videos and sports and anything actually today. The the American cliche is that there's a lot to unpack there To! What extent are you differentiating between? When when the ball is in play in when it's not because I'm looking out there and I'm seeing. I saw a sixteen year old that I will call her a girl, and not a woman I saw sixteen year old girl. Addressing a crowd about an issue having nothing to do with tennis and I see a thirty nine year old. Man is is going to get knee surgery, but continue playing in twenty twenty one and I see a much more racially diverse and nationally diverse sport than than I did twenty years ago. I push back on some of that, but I I think your your point when the balls in play. I think is a much different situation. I mean when when do you think we lost? When did we lose these fans? I think so first of all I think the game is extremely slow. I think tennis matches a marathon. You have to sit down and have a almost for the next three hours if not more. And to ask fifteen or twenty or even twenty five or thirty years old good, this is not going to happen. So! That's a big problem.

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Demonstrators voice concerns over spearfishing incident

Native America Calling

03:47 min | 3 years ago

Demonstrators voice concerns over spearfishing incident

"This is national native. News Antonia Gonzalez last month. A man shot off a gun near tribal spear fishers on the lake in northern Wisconsin for many that brought back memories protests over native spear fishing rights in the nineteen eighties and nineties. The man involved in the recent incident says he was shooting at a squirrel on his property, but is now facing misdemeanor hate crime charges. Some tribal members want tougher prosecution Ben Meyer explains the protest Monday morning in front of the violence. County courthouse was silent, but noticeable people like Shannon Retana held signs, demanding justice for tribal members and. And respect for treaty rights were tired of the hey. Tight racism is hatred and feeding, and allowing that to continue for so long is it's unacceptable and we're not going to stand for. We won't tolerate it anymore. On the night of May. Second Retinas and three others were practising their fragile protected right to spearfish for Walleye off reservation this time on little Saint Germain Lake on shore, sixty one year, old James Kelsey fired a shotgun. He says he was firing at a squirrel on his property Retana doesn't buy it, so that's why may shirt says he's not a squirrel. Now clearly, he's not a squirrel. He's a man. No one was hurt by the shots, but police arrested Kelsey that night he was charged with two misdemeanors, including a hate crime but Chelsea's attorney Steve Lucarelli, told me his client really was firing at a red squirrel on his property. These were two unrelated events. And assumptions of the meant that they are related. There's a reasonable explanation for what occurred. The attorney said he's concerned. The episode is being blown out of proportion, but Chelsea's bond includes restrictions on guns, alcohol and going onto tribal lands, the case comes against the backdrop of protests over the spear fishing rights of Ojibway tribal members which started in the nineteen eighties, and at times, became violent and racist. Britney lured all elected flambeau tribal member. Holding a sign on Monday says she had hoped the North Woods was passed those days I was just hoping that I would read about it in the eighties and never. Never really thought I had to relive it from national native news. I'm Ben Meyer and Eagle River Wisconsin the leader of a tribal group tackling transboundary issues as retiring Tis Peterman has led the Southeast Alaska indigenous transboundary commission since two thousand seventeen I work projects all my wife just said it's time to take time for myself. A few months after the commission was formed in two thousand, fourteen, the Mount Paulie mine spilled waste into British Columbia waters incoming executive director Fredrik Olsen says there are other minor activities that feed into Alaska's rivers and Salmon Habitat. Everybody already knows about Mt Holly about just a miniscule. Little. Blip on the map compared to read mine. Which is operating in a sticky river watershed right now. The Commission is working to address issues on both sides of the border. There's a lot more transboundary issues than mining. You know there's also this the cruise ships to ship waste. There's oil tankers. There's murdered and missing indigenous women. On an on Olsen has worked as the commission's outreach, coordinator and board chair. The US House Appropriations subcommittee on the Interior Environment and related agencies will hear about the healthcare response to covert nineteen and Indian country. A hearing is scheduled Thursday to gather testimony on the Indian. Health Service response and the use of emergency covid, nineteen funding witnesses include leaders from the Indian Health Service the National Indian health, board and the National Council of Urban Indian health. I'm Antonio Gonzales.

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Here’s What Warren Buffett Says About The Coronavirus And His Outlook On Stocks

Motley Fool Answers

06:57 min | 3 years ago

Here’s What Warren Buffett Says About The Coronavirus And His Outlook On Stocks

"May kicked off with one of the biggest events of the investment calendar the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. Hey hurrah but instead of forty thousand people flocking to Omaha. Warren Buffett sat at a table in a near Empty Auditorium. Under did either of you watch it at all. It was kind of the surreal experience. Now I saw two seconds of it. I haven't gotten around to it but it is always. It still blows my mind. That forty thousand people go to Omaha just to maybe get a chance to see Warren Buffett. That's crazy and it's crazy that he can sit up there for that long and answer question after question after question now usually also joined by Charlie. Munger this year he was not instead he was joined by Greg able able. Who is the vice chairman in charge of all operate operate instead of Insurance? But it still went on for more than four hours. Wow I more than an hour was a presentation that he gave so I listened to the entire meeting. Impasse episodes I would. I've said that sort of my personal investing philosophy is be a short-term pessimist at a long-term optimist and that sorta seems to me was the message of the whole meeting so on the pessimistic side. They're clearly not doing anything you know. They've still kept most of their one hundred thirty billion in cash. He did not use the downturn as an opportunity to go on a buying spree. He essentially he likened previous downturns to train. That is slowing down. This time. He said we took the economic train off the tracks. And I don't know of any historical parallel in the range of possibilities on the economic side are still extraordinarily wide in other words. They're still sitting pat on what they're going to do. He also said quote. We have not done anything because we don't see anything that attractive to do. Heels actually spent a good deal of time talking about some of the past challenges and failings America's history so for example. He pointed out that. Despite the fact that we have a declaration of independence that claims that all men are created equal. When you look at the three point nine million people living in the original thirteen states and seven thousand nine hundred fifteen percent were slaves pointed out that during the civil war six percent of the male population between the ages of eighteen and sixty died. The twenty twenty equivalent of that would be four million deaths according to Warren Buffett and then it took one hundred thirty one years for women to have the right to vote at another sixty one years until a woman was appointed to the Supreme Court so we often talks about the long term success of America. He did spend a good bit of time talking about some of the things that we have not done so well. He spent a particular amount of time on going over the Great Depression I think partially because he was born in the middle of the Great Depression so he pointed out. It's September nine hundred twenty nine. The Dow was at three eighty one. Five hundred didn't exist back then so he just using the Dow and then in a little more than two months it was down forty nine percent to one ninety eight. You Move Ahead to August twenty ninth nineteen thirty. Which is the day before he was born. It was backed up to two forty so and it rebounded twenty percent. People have found that like okay. Stocks went down but there. They've gone back up back then. People were thinking that they were on the verge of the Great Depression. You go ahead less than two years to July thirty two. The Dow is down to forty one so from the peak went from three eighty one to forty one a decline of eighty nine percent and the Dow did not get back to its nineteen twenty nine peak until nineteen fifty four. Wow he did point out that people got dividends at back then. Dividends were higher but still price percentage the market was down for more than twenty years so buffet called the Great Depression a testing period. That caused some people that lose faith in America. I don't know if he was playing out to say like times ahead could be tougher than we think or just pointing out that America has seen worse times but regardless he says that anyone's going to lose faith in America that's a big mistake which brings us to his persistent message of being a long-term optimistic pointed out that despite all these challenges from seventeen eighty nine until today the wealth of the of the United States has grown five thousand percent and that's adjusted for inflation. He also pointed out that since the year he graduated from college in Nineteen Forty nine at the age of nineteen one dollar in the Dow has grown to one hundred dollars. So how do people benefit from what he calls the American miracle? Well as he often does and I think it's always interesting that he does this during the Berkshire hathaway annual meeting because it's an annual meeting of people who own individual stocks. He thinks the vast majority of people should just by an S. and P. Five Hundred Index Fund and. He mentioned that's what he does. That's what he has directed his will when he passes away swimming. He predeceased. His wife. Ninety percent of that wealth will go into an SAP hundred index fund. In fact one question asked about Berkshires underperformance as a stock. It's underperformed this year as well as the last decade a something. I know personally because I've owned Berkshire for more than a decade and he was basically said. I agree that that's an issue. He said that the truth is that I recommended. Sap Five Hundred Index Fund. To most people. And I happen to believe that Berkshire is about a solid is any single investment can be in terms of earning over time. But I would bet my life on whether we beat the sap five hundred over the next ten years so as always with buffet. It comes down to betting on America for the long term. But it's clearly means the long term to be like very long-term it mentioned the timeframe twenty to thirty years a couple of times the only truly positive thing he said about shorter timeframe at least that I can remember was in response to a question about whether Berkshire expect significant significant layoffs among its workforce which at this point. It employs almost four hundred thousand people in response. He said that some businesses will have to make adjustments. See's candies closed down. Nebraska Furniture Mart. Some of their factories may have issues. It's the funniest list of companies. I'm sorry Oh it's like it's very clean seas it's like what. Why Energy facturing? Yeah it's it's everything it's all these companies that you like. Yeah I think I've I think I've heard of Kim or have it at all. It's quite amazing. But well while he expects it some there will be have to be some layoffs. He doesn't expect them to be significant in that five years from now he expects Berkshire we'll be employing considerably more people so that to me says he expects five years from now. Things will fully recover and I think that's a reasonable timeframe. I certainly expected in five years. This time period will feel like somewhat of a distant memory. I certainly hope so But it's certainly possible that over the next year or two things could turn out to be pretty rocky

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Americans struggle with finding trustworthy sources for virus data, poll shows

WBZ Midday News

00:41 sec | 3 years ago

Americans struggle with finding trustworthy sources for virus data, poll shows

"Outbreak as Americans try to stay safe from the corona virus many are struggling to find sources they trust only a third of Americans see friends and family as highly trusted sources for coronavirus information that's according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press N. or C. center for public affairs research earlier this month in the same poll Americans are more skeptical about coronavirus information coming out of the White House one of those who has had a hard time with the briefings is sixty one year old Deborah my eyes from Belleville Illinois I used to be able to watch it from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the

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AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust

"Only a third of Americans see friends and family as highly trusted sources for coronavirus information that's according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press and a or C. center for public affairs research earlier this month in the same poll Americans are more skeptical about corona virus information coming out of the White House one of those who has had a hard time with the briefings is sixty one year old Deborah my eyes from Belleville Illinois I used to be able to watch it from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the pandemic I'm showing up

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AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 3 years ago

AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust

"As Americans try to stay safe from the corona virus many are struggling to find sources they trust only a third of Americans see friends and family as highly trusted sources for coronavirus information that's according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press and a or C. center for public affairs research earlier this month in the same poll Americans are more skeptical about corona virus information coming out of the White House one of those who has had a hard time with the briefings is sixty one year old Deborah my eyes from Belleville Illinois I used to be able to watch it from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the pandemic I'm showing up

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