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"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:55 min | 5 d ago

"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV batteries' environmental impact, behind sand. Yeah, sand. You get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg.com to get context. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Ed Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Stay with us now. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg.com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. United auto workers are holding talks with Ford and GM on day two of the UAW strike. Union members are striking for better pay and pension benefits. Representatives for both GM and Ford say negotiations have resumed after Friday's pause. Union leaders are pushing for what they call a strong and fair contract. President Biden sent two high level White House officials to help mediate the talks. Post tropical cyclone Lee is slamming New England as it barrels toward Canada. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center says Lee is now packing top winds of 75 miles per hour, about 100 miles south southeast of Eastport, Maine. Some 85,000 customers have lost power in Maine. Forecasters say tropical storm conditions are likely to continue for several more hours along the coast of Maine and Cape Cod. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will remain in office. State senators voted on 16 articles of impeachment today after ending deliberations. The senators acquitted the attorney general of all counts. Paxton only needed to be convicted of one of the articles to automatically be removed from office. He was accused of abusing the power of his office to help a political donor. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Katanji Brown Jackson is calling for American schools to teach the history of racism in the U.S. Jackson was in Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday to mark the 60th anniversary of his death.

Monitor Show 15:00 09-16-2023 15:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:55 min | 5 d ago

Monitor Show 15:00 09-16-2023 15:00

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV batteries' environmental impact, behind sand. Yeah, sand. You get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Ed Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Stay with us now. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. United auto workers are holding talks with Ford and GM on day two of the UAW strike. Union members are striking for better pay and pension benefits. Representatives for both GM and Ford say negotiations have resumed after Friday's pause. Union leaders are pushing for what they call a strong and fair contract. President Biden sent two high level White House officials to help mediate the talks. Post tropical cyclone Lee is slamming New England as it barrels toward Canada. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center says Lee is now packing top winds of 75 miles per hour, about 100 miles south southeast of Eastport, Maine. Some 85 ,000 customers have lost power in Maine. Forecasters say tropical storm conditions are likely to continue for several more hours along the coast of Maine and Cape Cod. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will remain in office. State senators voted on 16 articles of impeachment today after ending deliberations. The senators acquitted the attorney general of all counts. Paxton only needed to be convicted of one of the articles to automatically be removed from office. He was accused of abusing the power of his office to help a political donor. U .S. Supreme Court Justice Katanji Brown Jackson is calling for American schools to teach the history of racism in the U .S. Jackson was in Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday to mark the 60th anniversary of his death.

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"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:35 min | Last week

"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"120 mile per hour winds. It's about 650 miles south -southeast of Bermuda now. Forecast to get stronger. Bloomberg meteorologist Rob Carolin tells us at this point, though, there's no need for that. Best estimate is the track keeps the system to the east of the East Coast and the east of New England late in the week, but we'll certainly pay attention to it since it's a strong storm system. Anytime they get the Southwestern Atlantic, we want to make absolutely sure where we know they're headed before we give folks the all -clear. All right, Bloomberg meteorologist Rob Carolin there. The death toll from the quake in Morocco continues to rise. In Hawaii, Kilauea on the Big Island erupting again after a two hiatus -month for the volcano. North Korea and Russian officials confirming North Korea's leader Kim Jong will visit Russia. They'll talk about arms for Russia from North Korea and the new COVID booster could be out soon. FDA The expected to approve Pfizer and Moderna boosters as early as today. Live from the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studio. If you love them enough to listen to them on Tuba, over and over and over and over and over, then surely you'll check NHTSA .gov slash the right seat to make sure they're correctly buckled in the backseat. Sounds good, honey. Check today at NHTSA dot gov slash the right seat brought to you by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Act Council. The Bloomberg Talks podcast. Today's top interviews from around Bloomberg News. Shonali Bassak sat down with Jonathan Gray, Blackstone's president. Democratic Congressman Kayleigh Stevens joining us live from Israel. Wide ranging conversations with Fortune 500 CEOs, big name investors and business leaders around the world. Charlie Nunn, the CEO of Lloyds Banking Group. Thank you so much for coming to speak to us. Bryan Moynihan, chairman and CEO Bank of America Bloomberg Talks. Subscribe today on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts. 145 over 92, 180 over 111. I had a heart attack a and cardiac arrest and then a stroke. Your blood pressure numbers could change your life. Lowering your high blood pressure could save you from a heart attack or stroke. If you've stopped your treatment plan, restart it or talk to your doctor about creating one that works better for you. Start taking the right steps at ManageYourBP .org. Now I'm trying to better, get stronger than ever. Brought to you by the American Heart Association, American Medical Association and the Ad Council. The market's in focus every business day. The Tait Podcast with Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. Are there some factors that you want to have more

"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:52 min | Last month

"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

"Family of podcasts on Twitter at podcast. I would be remiss if I did not thank the crack team that helps put these conversations together. My audio engineer is Justin Milner. My producer is Paris Wald. My project manager is Atika Valbron. My researcher is Sean Russo. I'm Barry Rituls. You've been listening to Masters in Business on Bloomberg Radio. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at bloomberg.com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Hurricane Hillary is headed toward the central Baja California peninsula after weakening to a category 2 storm. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center puts Hillary about 640 miles south southeast of San Diego packing top winds near 110 miles an hour. Forecasters say the storm is likely to cause catastrophic and life-threatening flooding over the region and the southwestern U.S. through Monday. Hurricane warnings are up for parts of Mexico with tropical storm warnings posted from the California border with Mexico north to Catalina Island. The director of the National Hurricane Center says today is the day to prepare for Hurricane Hillary if you are in southern California. Dr. Michael Brennan says those in Hillary's path need to remain on high alert even as the storm weakens. Even as the winds weaken as we're starting to see them come down now that has almost nothing to do with how much rainfall is going to occur and the impacts of that flooding that's going to occur in portions of southern California. Hillary is expected to become a tropical storm when it makes landfall. Thousands of people are rushing to evacuate the capital of Canada's northwest territories. The provincial capital Yellowknife is home to about 20,000 people and they've all been ordered to evacuate along with people in several other communities. As of Friday night about 19,000 have left the city as a massive wildfire creeps towards Yellowknife and a major highway.

Monitor Show 19:00 08-19-2023 19:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:52 min | Last month

Monitor Show 19:00 08-19-2023 19:00

"Family of podcasts on Twitter at podcast. I would be remiss if I did not thank the crack team that helps put these conversations together. My audio engineer is Justin Milner. My producer is Paris Wald. My project manager is Atika Valbron. My researcher is Sean Russo. I'm Barry Rituls. You've been listening to Masters in Business on Bloomberg Radio. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Hurricane Hillary is headed toward the central Baja California peninsula after weakening to a category 2 storm. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center puts Hillary about 640 miles south southeast of San Diego packing top winds near 110 miles an hour. Forecasters say the storm is likely to cause catastrophic and life -threatening flooding over the region and the southwestern U .S. through Monday. Hurricane warnings are up for parts of Mexico with tropical storm warnings posted from the California border with Mexico north to Catalina Island. The director of the National Hurricane Center says today is the day to prepare for Hurricane Hillary if you are in southern California. Dr. Michael Brennan says those in Hillary's path need to remain on high alert even as the storm weakens. Even as the winds weaken as we're starting to see them come down now that has almost nothing to do with how much rainfall is going to occur and the impacts of that flooding that's going to occur in portions of southern California. Hillary is expected to become a tropical storm when it makes landfall. Thousands of people are rushing to evacuate the capital of Canada's northwest territories. The provincial capital Yellowknife is home to about 20 ,000 people and they've all been ordered to evacuate along with people in several other communities. As of Friday night about 19 ,000 have left the city as a massive wildfire creeps towards Yellowknife and a major highway.

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"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:55 min | Last month

"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

"Just left them feels because it's not really clear what anyone can do with them. Not really clear what anyone can do with them. We'll see what happens there. We're monitoring it all for you here on Bloomberg Radio. And that was Linda Lu of Bloomberg News with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Sherry Ahn. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Denise Pellegrini. This is Bloomberg. Stay with us. Top stories and global business headlines coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg.com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. More than 40 million people in Southern California are under tropical storm warnings. The National Hurricane Center says Hillary has weakened to a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour and is about 710 miles south southeast of San Diego. Ryan Baker has more. San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says the city is prepared for Hurricane Hillary. I want to reassure San Diegans that their city is prepared to respond swiftly and effectively to the impacts of this storm may bring. The Los Angeles Director of Emergency Management says the storm could affect a wide area of the southwestern portion of the United States. This will impact not just LA County but all of southwestern California, potentially Arizona and Nevada also. I'm Ryan Baker. People on the Hawaiian island of Maui are bracing for what could be a devastating death toll as more than a thousand people are still missing. Search and rescue teams are digging through the ashes and rubble of what was the town of Lahaina. Family members of missing Lahaina senior home residents like Clifford Abihai are frantically searching for their loved ones who remain unaccounted for. I'm going to Hawaii. I'm going to find out information. I'm going to look people in the eye and I'm going to, you know, shred out and ask them, you know, what's been done. At least 111 people are confirmed dead and Hawaii Governor Josh Green has told CBS News.

Monitor Show 15:00 08-19-2023 15:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:55 min | Last month

Monitor Show 15:00 08-19-2023 15:00

"Just left them feels because it's not really clear what anyone can do with them. Not really clear what anyone can do with them. We'll see what happens there. We're monitoring it all for you here on Bloomberg Radio. And that was Linda Lu of Bloomberg News with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Sherry Ahn. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Denise Pellegrini. This is Bloomberg. Stay with us. Top stories and global business headlines coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. More than 40 million people in Southern California are under tropical storm warnings. The National Hurricane Center says Hillary has weakened to a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour and is about 710 miles south southeast of San Diego. Ryan Baker has more. San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says the city is prepared for Hurricane Hillary. I want to reassure San Diegans that their city is prepared to respond swiftly and effectively to the impacts of this storm may bring. The Los Angeles Director of Emergency Management says the storm could affect a wide area of the southwestern portion of the United States. This will impact not just LA County but all of southwestern California, potentially Arizona and Nevada also. I'm Ryan Baker. People on the Hawaiian island of Maui are bracing for what could be a devastating death toll as more than a thousand people are still missing. Search and rescue teams are digging through the ashes and rubble of what was the town of Lahaina. Family members of missing Lahaina senior home residents like Clifford Abihai are frantically searching for their loved ones who remain unaccounted for. I'm going to Hawaii. I'm going to find out information. I'm going to look people in the eye and I'm going to, you know, shred out and ask them, you know, what's been done. At least 111 people are confirmed dead and Hawaii Governor Josh Green has told CBS News.

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"south southeast" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:30 min | 4 months ago

"south southeast" Discussed on WTOP

"Spending in return, clawing back unused COVID money and IRS funding, loosening mental rules and imposing stricter work This requirements is for CBS those on News food assistance. On The The Hour, bill now goes presented to by the Indeed Senate. The Justice Department has audio of former President Trump talking about holding on to classified documents after he left the White House. CBS's Catherine Herridge reports. Two sources familiar with the matter tell CBS audio tape News is the from audio a meeting two years ago at former President Trump's New Jersey golf club more than a year before federal investigators searched his Mar -a -Lago estate in Florida and seized records marked classified. The Oklahoma Supreme Court has struck down an abortion statute. Here's CBS News legal analyst Thein Rosenbaum. case This is emblematic of what is happening across the country. After the Dobbs case that overturned Roe Wade, v. many red states through state legislatures immediately either outlawed abortion or severely restricted its use. What no one counted on was that the Supreme Courts in same those states would rule to protect abortion rights under its state constitution. A storm system is forming and Jim Cantor at the Weather Channel is monitoring. June 1st, this first day of hurricane season. We are watching here in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. The Hurricane Center has named it Inves 91L. It is to forecast move toward the south southeast this weekend. And what is going to be its Achilles heel? Sheer strong windshield. Social media companies are being accused of taking down too much offensive material, especially evidence of war crimes. A young man in Ukraine photographed dead civilians killed by Russian invaders. He wanted to show the world what's happened and this was also important evidence. He posted it online it but was swiftly removed. BBC disinformation editor Jack Goodman found similar cases in other war zones. Artificial intelligence deleting potentially vital evidence of war crimes. Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger now sits on a Facebook oversight board. But those tweaks will take time. Vicki Barker, CBS News, London. Amazon has agreed to pay a $25 million civil penalty to settle allegations that violated a child privacy law and deceive parents by holding to on kids voice and location data from Alexa. The FTC also says the company has agreed to pay customer refunds regarding its ring doorbell. This is CBS News. Hiring is a lot easier with Indeed.

"south southeast" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show

The Ben Shapiro Show

05:27 min | 7 months ago

"south southeast" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show

"Polling data, Nikki Haley is charting in the low double digits, which is not a bad place to start. And again, she's the only other candidate other than Trump, who's actively declared at this point. There's widespread expectation that the Florida governor Ron DeSantis is probably going to run for president as a giant war chest that he has amassed for his last gubernatorial run a lot of that money was left over. He also has very high popularity ratings inside the Republican Party. What the polls show right now is that theoretically Nikki Haley could play a spoiler role in a three way race between Trump and desantis that she could actually deprive more votes from desantis than she takes from Trump and in the process elevate Trump to the nomination. But let's just analyze her candidacy on sort of its own merits. So, here are the good things about Nikki Haley's candidacy. Obviously, she is articulate. She's very photogenic. Nikki Haley did an excellent job as UN ambassador. That also happens to be the world's best job, being ambassador to the UN is great. It really is. You just go into a place where everyone is garbage and you call them garbage. It is the world's best job in government. You are faced with dictators and you say you're a dictator and a bad person. It's a great great job. She was a good, fairly popular governor of South Carolina. She's run into some issues with her base. She got crossways of the base for taking a sort of moderate line with regard to the removal of the confederate flag from the South Carolina state capitol. And it was placed in a museum instead, for example, she also got a foul of the base after January 6th when she took a very harsh line against Donald Trump, post January 6th, and then seemed to sort of reverse herself a little bit. Also, obviously, one of the elephants in the room with regard to her candidacy is that she had said she would not run if Trump would run, and obviously she's reversed herself on that. Now, I don't take any of those sorts of promises seriously. When people say, I won't run effects runs, or I'm not going to run, or I promise, who cares? The real question is, would she make a good president? And the answer is, Nikki Haley, it would, in fact, make a good president. The drawbacks of her candidacy sort of broadly speaking, and then Americans tend to not be as focused on foreign policy as they are in domestic policies. So you would assume that she's going to have to focus a lot on her tenure as the South Carolina governor as opposed to her tenure at the UN because when it comes to foreign policy, probably Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State is going to run for president. Americans don't care that much about foreign policy until it's immediate. And so running as a foreign policy guru really doesn't do you a hell of a lot of good. Americans right now are particularly focused on domestic policy. That's going to be difficult for her to sort of outflank people like Ron DeSantis on those issues or say, Brian Kemp, if he decides to run for president from Maryland or Glenn youngkin, if he decides to run for president from Virginia, she's also sort of has just run this sort of gauntlet because she was a member of the Trump administration. The left is going to tie her to Trump and because she left the Trump administration early and has had some things critical of Trump some on the right who really like Trump are angry at Nikki Haley. This makes her candidacy complicated, but she, again, is a very talented politician. The thing that I find fascinating about her announcement of her run. Is the way the left is reacted. And it really demonstrates how much left loves it, Trump. They really do. So imagine for a second, that you really don't want Trump to be the guy, right? Let's say you're on the left and supposedly Trump is Hitler, right? The only thing that separates them is a little mustache. You're on the left and you're one of these people who believes that Trump is essentially a Nazi who's putting America in danger of authoritarianism. So anybody who declares against Trump, you should immediately be like, oh, this person would be great. This person will be like, man, I'd rather have Nikki Haley's the nominee than Donald Trump. If you're on the left and this is your perspective, wouldn't you think that's the case? Instead, the media immediately wept to attack Nikki Haley with extraordinary alacrity. The really angry at Nikhil for running. Because they kind of want Trump to be the nominee. Number one, he's ratings. I mean, that dude is absolute ratings gold for a lot of these networks. And two, they think to be much more beatable than some of the other candidates on the right side of the aisle. They're immediate reactions, Nikki Haley, is to attack her in some of the dumbest ways I've ever seen. So they immediately so there was an article in Politico that suggested that Nikki Haley had on a government state form and here she is touting her diversity as an Indian American woman. And on her on her forms, early government forums, she listed herself as Caucasian. Yes, because there was no actual category for south Southeast Asian or South Asian rather. There was no actual category on that on the forums. And so Indian Americans had to choose between black and white. And so she chose white. But political put like 5 reporters on that story. And then there was the meme that was going around the other day that Nikki Haley is she says America's not racist? Well, why is she the name Nikki? After all, her full name is more Indian sounding. Her middle name is Nikki and she's been going by Nikki like her entire life. That is not unusual. And then, of course, you have joy Reid. One of our nation's most unintelligent commentators, suggesting that the thing about Nikki Haley is that she's just a trumpy. She's Trump's person, which is weird since she's now running against him. She's trying to inoculate herself by that. But I think, no, no, no, I'm not one of the bad ones. I hate the 16, 19 project. Just as much as you do, and you know, she's had this sort of she talks about her Indian American heritage, but she focuses not on her seat background, but on our conversion to Christianity, like she's definitely tried to fit in. But I just want to put up the 2016 cast of characters that ran against Trump. They all said Trump was no good. Trump was an anathema to conservatism. Trump wasn't real conservative. Trump wasn't a real Republican. Trump was disgusting. Trump was misogynistic. And then they all took the knee. So did Nicky Haley, Stuart? In the end, everything she tries to say about being an alternative to Trump. No, she's not. She's Trump's person. Trump's person, guys. Which is weird since she's now running, again, but again, that everyone must be lumped in with Trump so that you can say that they're bad.

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"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Dina kodiak. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Tropical storm Ian could gain in strength today on a path that looks like it will threaten western Cuba early this week before making landfall near Florida's Panhandle overnight Thursday into Friday. The national hurricane center said today that Ian with winds of 50 mph was about 320 miles south southeast of the grand Cayman Islands moving northwest. A majority of U.S. Democrats and Democrat leaning independents want the party to replace Joe Biden as its nominee in the 2024 presidential election. That's according to a Washington Post ABC poll reported today. Just 35% of this group preferred Biden for the nomination while 56% say the Democratic Party should pick somebody else, according to the poll. Italian voters are expected to elected Georgia maloney's prime minister today, which would make her the country's first female and first far right prime minister since it became a republic. Maloney leader of the brothers of Italy party is the favorite to win the general elections as the head of the right wing coalition. That, according to opinion polls published before a blackout period. China is foreign minister Wang Yi addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York yesterday. Vehemently defended the People's Republic of China's claim to Taiwan, telling assembled world leaders through a translator that anybody who gets in the way of China's determination to reunify with Taiwan will be crushed by the wheels of history. It was but one China in the world and Taiwan is a part of China and that the PRC government is the sole legal government representing the whole of China. You said only when China is completely reunified can there be enduring peace across the Taiwan strait. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Suzanne Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"south southeast" Discussed on The Garden Question

The Garden Question

03:52 min | 1 year ago

"south southeast" Discussed on The Garden Question

"You from that northwest wing. Huge. And if you can position it on more of the south, southeast side of a structure or a hairdryer like you're saying that that's what we're looking at. That's correct. And the other thing too is you're looking for 6 plus hours of sun, the more the better. You're looking for an area that drains well. The citrus does not like wet feet. And then the other thing that you need to consider is if you're doing more than one citrus plant, you need to look at the habit of whatever citrus you are considering and be sure that you give it enough room to grow. Quite frankly, one of the mistakes I made down here was I chose and avocado tree from our backyard, which is fairly small and really got the wrong avocado tree because it's getting quite large now in my backyard. It's a prolific producer, but it does impinge upon some of the other material that I have planted in my backyard. Where's the best place to buy citrus? Oh, that's a really good question. If you've got a really good local nursery, you can obviously buy one. However, up in the Atlanta area and flexions like that you're not going to find citrus even if you wanted to have citrus. You can always put a dwarf Meyer lemon in a Florida room if you have one. Because the dwarf Meyer lemon is only going to get maybe 5 feet tall and have a diameter of four feet or something like that. So it can very well fit into a brightly illuminated Florida room that's very open. And the fragrance that you get off of it when it's blooming in the winter time, it's just astounding in your house. And then peel it out in summertime on the patio. We also have a problem too in that certain areas..

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"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Week weekday mornings at five Eastern. We really haven't seen that kind of move happened on Bloomberg Radio, the Bloomberg business APP and Bloomberg radio dot com. Bloomberg, the world is listening. Condoleezza Rice says the US is much safer now than it was 20 years ago, when the 9 11 terrorist attacks happened and she says a lot of that is due to our technology helping to hold terrorists at bay. We are still safer. I hope we can Remain that safe into the future. Speaking on CNN's state of the union, the former secretary of state added, leaving Afghanistan to the Taliban is concerning because it's harder to gather Intel on potential terrorists. Hurricane watches being issued for part of the Texas coast ahead of Tropical Storm Nicholas. The storm is about 240 miles south southeast of the mouth of the Rio Grande with winds at 40 MPH. Maya Shaka made history today is the first black woman to officiate an NFL game. She took the field Sunday at Bank of America Stadium in North Carolina is the Jets took on the Panthers. The NFL shared a video of shock ahead of the game, saying Sunday marks a proud moment for her. Shaka marks the third on field female official in the NFL. I'm Chris Caravaggio. And I'm Doug prisoner at Bloomberg World headquarters in New York. Let's check this hour's top business stories and the markets Viacom CBS is reportedly planning to restructure Paramount Pictures. Doubt. Jones reports Paramount will split The T V and the film units. Beijing reportedly wants to break up Ali pay the FT reporting that China's government wants Ali pays owner and group to create a separate app for the company's highly profitable loans. Business. The takeover fight for Kansas City. Southern has taken a new twist. The railroad is backing out of a merger agreement with Canadian National Railway and instead, Kansas City Southern is.

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"south southeast" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Our app for all the details. Good morning, 5 54 Now, Wdbo Scott Inez with you on this beautiful Tuesday morning here in central Florida. We are Orlando Severe weather station. We always have our eye on the tropics on re by the way is doing his thing as a post tropical cyclone right now up in the Northeast, still drenching New England, But now we're looking at three. Other tropical disturbances out there. There is this disorganized shower activity over the eastern tropical Atlantic right now several 100 Miles west of the Cape Verde Islands That's associated with a broad area of low pressure. The Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, says that this is a disturbance that has a 40% chance of development over the next five days, So we'll keep our eye on that behind that one. Is another area of disturbed weather that has developed an association with the low pressure system over the far eastern tropical Atlantic more than 500 miles south southeast of the combover Toe Island Verdy Islands as well. So some slow development will be possible over the next several days with that particular system. And then we're looking at a very broad area of low pressure that is forecast to form over the western Caribbean. Later this week. So, uh, it's getting hot and heavy out there right now, And we knew this was coming right is the peak of hurricane season from about mid August until mid October, is is really peak hurricane season? So we've got our eye and all three of these disturbances? Nothing serious right now Muffin to be concerned about. We will keep you posted because we are Orlando's severe weather station. All right, it's 5 56 now Wdbo Scott Inez with you on this Tuesday morning Orlando's morning news we'll have that makes the sudden clouds for today and active again. More showers and storms scattered about through the afternoon about half and half 50% chance. But again, some of those could be strong watching out for areas of lightning and some gusty winds again. Those highs in the low nineties Tonight some early showers and storms and we'll go to partly cloudy temperatures in the seventies. Rain chance tomorrow. Down to about 40% from Channel nine. Eyewitness News. Hi meter All just Brian Shield, Brian. Right now we're looking at a steamy 78 degrees in downtown Orlando. It is also 78 now. Don't Endo Severe weather station. How we doing on the roadways? Safe touch Security, Triple team traffic. Paul Cross is here. What's going on? I four right.

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"south southeast" Discussed on WAAM Talk 1600

WAAM Talk 1600

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on WAAM Talk 1600

"So right now we're hovering in our area here south southeast Michigan, about three bucks a gallon. It was 2 89 to 90 something In California. I think they've had for 55 bucks again. Maybe somebody could substantiate that. But it's gonna get ugly way uglier. And when this administration keeps telling you there is no inflation. Are you kidding me? You. Have They bought anything reasonable. They know they're just lying. Threat of lying. And people aren't that stupid. I mean, even the ones that voted for Biden that really are stupid. They're not that stupid. They know there's inflation going on. You're not ugly situation because this bastard is in office. You think anybody on the other side The enemy side has come over and said, Man, you know, Trump. Really was a good president on even if we didn't like him, he's way better than what we got now. Are you kidding? They would say that the life dependent Now in what they call the post mortem. Ah! It will be pointed out accurately so that Donald Trump squandered so much. There are friends of mine difference of my horse saying, You know, I'm not convinced that Trump wasn't part of the whole scenario. No, I don't. Don't buy that. I don't. I think I stated yesterday and I stand by it. I think Donald Trump was somewhat naive. He didn't know anything about the inner workings of the system. If he got it when he was talking about drain the swamp, he thought it was gonna be. We're gonna beat the Democrats. We'll get huge support from Republicans will get some really good stuff done and will make America first will bring manufacturing back to the U. S. People love It didn't work like that, because the people really large charge they don't care about America's A matter of fact, they hate America. America's.

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"south southeast" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Pickup day 130 Yard waste and recycle drivers who work for Republic services have voted to strike. At issue is their pay disparity with garbage haulers were doing the same work that some of my brothers on the other union is doing. We're doing the same work that some of my brothers and sisters or doing on the other company, and all we're doing this asking for the same public services say they will continue to negotiate in good faith coming up on 4 32. It's time now for real time traffic as a look, Tracy Well, I was just reading the tweets from a trooper Robert Pryor. He's on the scene of a rollover crash. It's on westbound 16. This is out near us the center street. I interchange there, and, Yeah, I'm looking at the camera shot, and I see one too. Okay, So D O T crews moved into three lanes in that area, so traffic squeezing by in just one lane and a pretty solid line up. Drivers coming off of I five and heading out to center drive. It's busy cell phone in the Valley Freeway after Highway 18 were a little clogged as we get closer to the Meridian exit. I don't know what's going on there, but it's definitely on the slower side. Drivers continue to struggle on north and a five Not only is we get out of shoreline, intimate like terrorist but again after the Boeing Freeway up towards and past highway to I was just seeing if where we were with the update on the crashes on South 25 45th in the U District, it looks like we're still taking up two lanes in the back of starting from just after, nor Kate are earlier, crashing the Maple Valley highway at South Southeast 400 Street. Is now cleared. Traffic Brought to you by 7 11 against 79 Cent medium iced coffee with seven rewards 7 11 Take it to 11 expires. 6 29 21. 79 cents plus tax at Select stores see upper terms. Cairo Radio. Real time traffic. I'm Tracy Taylor. Scattered showers continue tonight. That will be mostly cloudy the next couple of days. A few showers in the mix tomorrow. Also Right now. 60 and cloudy.

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"south southeast" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:39 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gave the Hillsborough School District $80 million with more than that contributed by the district to hire teachers, but that grant expired in 2016. It's 605 and news radio. W F L A. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Apple's biggest business did not disappoint. In the latest quarter. IPhone sales surged 66% from a year ago to almost $48 billion, boosted by demand for five G models. Profit of the company more than doubled on total revenue of 89.6 billion, and both of those crushed estimates. Koln Ya who were once high flying dot com stars Times have changed, And now Verizon is looking at possibly selling those businesses as it weighs unloading its media division. Verizon media could fetch as much as $5 billion, according to people with knowledge of the plans. There are a few economic reports getting attention. Today We get the weekly applications for unemployment benefits that's expected to show ongoing improvement. We also get an initial look a total economic output in the first quarter, which is forecast to turn in a strong number and the march pending home. Sales numbers are out. We're expecting improvement there following a drop the month before. Gina, Sir. Very Bloomberg radio. Nanyan Bob Bob Bob Away. Zimbabwe Broken Bunsen Burner Burns so bright South Southeast Asian Peninsula. Yes, I think the only line we need from you today is drivers who switched to progressive could say Pick cool. I just got to finish my warm ups. Oh, foul Throw in the towel History.

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"south southeast" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

KDWN 720AM

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

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Dangerous storms could spawn tornadoes across southern U.S.

News and Information with Dave Williams and Amy Chodroff

01:40 min | 2 years ago

Dangerous storms could spawn tornadoes across southern U.S.

"Of the investigation are released. The southern region of the United States is expecting Severe storm conditions. Lead forecaster with the Storm Prediction. Center Rich Thompson said These storms could lead to tornadoes. Severe weather threat will continue through the overnight hours in Alabama, which will make the situation dangerous against a lot of people be asleep. It will not stop. It will continue Thursday morning and then Ramp up again during the day across parts of Georgia and the Carolinas. Now this is the storm system that just blew through here in a little over an hour this morning and didn't do that much damage because it just went through so quickly, but it's going to get all balled up in the South and the South. Southeast mostly in the south in the mid south, and they're talking about some really dangerous conditions. National Storm Prediction Service said. The areas impacted can expect very large hail and intense, damaging

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"south southeast" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:39 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"At 54th Avenue authorities are still working. Earlier craft, which has the road was blocked the talent of maybe moving a little bit slowly in that area. Shoddy Myers News radio w F L A mostly clear skies beautiful this evening temps falling into the low seventies. Bit warm for this time of year, but certainly pleasant 66 degrees to start the day on Thursday, enough moisture will watch for the possibility of fog forming 80 degrees with partly cloudy skies about a 10% chance of an inland shower Thursday. Cold front approaching from the West gives us a 20% rain chance with some extra clouds for Friday. 79 40% Rain chance for Saturday South southeast winds 10 Nazis, 1 to 2 light shop on bay Waters, of course on coastal areas Watch for the formation of sea fog. I'm news Channel eight, Chief meteorologist Steve Jurman. You heard that safe drivers get rewarded with snapshot from progressive. So you went online to check it out. But then you saw an ad for a vintage baseball cap. And now you find yourself, Jackie. The steps of that team, second basement and 97 wondering why his stolen base total dropped after his rookie season one of how much his rookie card is worth. Yes, they said it was easy to save money with snapshot from progressive, but they forgot about the rest of the Internet, Progressive casualty insurance company and affiliates snapshot not available in California, North Carolina or from all agents. Free I heart radio APP is number one for music, radio and podcasts. All in one discover a new podcast from our library of over 350,000 titles. Here's an I. Heart radio podcast preview. It all began here like Davis was a night manager here at the Dixie News some years back, and the rest, as they say in the movies is history. There's a long line of them needed to show off that, like.

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"south southeast" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on WGN Radio

"In Houston last season. And Bill McGovern, longtime linebackers coach at Boston College, and in the NFL, reportedly set coach inside linebackers the Blackhawks back on the United Center ice tonight against the Columbus Blue Jackets. 6 30 here on WGN. College hoops. Michigan State's returned from an extended covert break did not go well. Spartans blown out at Rutgers. 67 37 Valpo in double overtime over Bradley 91 85 tonight in Champagne on Lee meeting in the season between number seven Iowa and number 19, Illinois. Iowa hasn't played in eight days. Illinois hasn't played in 10 David it W G M Sport Now the forecast from the WGN Chicago Weather Center here's meteorologist. Morgan Coke, Mayer. Good morning We start out with temps in the mid teens and low twenties early on, little to no wind chill factor's winds are southeast at her under five MPH this morning, they'll stay south Southeast this afternoon only around 5 to 10 MPH temperatures later today, reach right around 30 degrees, with a partly cloudy skies to some sunshine out there today. But clouds increase here tonight. Mostly cloudy expected with overnight lows in the middle twenties. Tomorrow. Mostly cloudy and eventually cloudy by the later afternoon middle thirties for high temperatures Saturday. A winter Storm watch begins at 3 P.m. on Saturday afternoon. We will keep that snow Saturday late day and evening work. It's heavy overnight and in through much of Sunday Winter Storm watch wraps up by Sunday afternoon and in some spots, including Chicago Sunday evening. I'm the WGN Mother Center. I'm working Coke Meyer Right now in Chicago. 17 mostly cloudy. You know here, 19 it midway. It's five in Waukegan. It's 19 and Juliet 22 this morning in Michigan City. Your money on WGN caterpillars. Fourth quarter sales dropped 15%, with the pandemic continuing to sap construction equipment.

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"south southeast" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"south southeast" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"L. W radar showing some very light snow in Central Adams County, also south southeast of Hillsborough, in Highland County. 30 Degrees News, the service of progressive Insurance. The financial markets take a pause to start the week, closing Monday to honor the holiday of Martin Luther King Jr this week. The business of politics could affect the politics of business. On Wednesday, Joe Biden will be sworn in as the nation's 46th president with a promise to help write an economy that's been battered by covert 19. The weekly jobless claims report will be released on Thursday, last week showed a big jump with 965,000 Americans seeking Unemployment benefits the week before. That's the biggest jump since late August. We may get more information this week on a tech giants next big rollout. Samsung says its forthcoming group of smartphones will have bigger screens, better cameras and longer lasting batteries at lower prices than last year's lineup, which came out right before the pandemic. At the close on Friday, the markets were all the negative territory. The Dow off 177 points the NASDAQ Down 114, the S and P off 27. Area. Aldinger ABC News. It was a weekend of reported confusion. Some chaos is well nationwide is Mork over 19 vaccines or rode out more from a B C's A. Renshaw, the incoming administration pledging to get 100 million doses in the 1st 100 days after Joe Biden takes office by his team meeting the pledge to be taken literally the plan, including mass vaccination centers and training, an army of vaccinators, among other steps. Despite existing obstacles to the program's roll out like massive disorganization and lack of vaccine infrastructure unlikely to disappear.

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Facing a new coronavirus strain, the UK imposes strict Tier 4 lockdown

WBZ Midday News

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Facing a new coronavirus strain, the UK imposes strict Tier 4 lockdown

"Minister Boris Johnson announcing a new stricter tier four lockdown. For London and South southeast England. There we go, limiting gatherings with anyone outside their own house hold over the holidays. Non essential businesses in the region must also shut down effective tomorrow. Johnson, citing a rapidly spreading new strain of cove it detected by British government scientist that doesn't seem to be more dangerous. But, he says, maybe up to 70% more transmissible when the virus changes its method of attack. We must change our method of defense. And is your prime minister. I sincerely believe there is no alternative open to me. Johnson also says that a plan to five day easing of socializing rules that would allow up to three households to meet and Christmas bubbles will be canceled for tear for areas. Smart

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Australian coal exports reportedly banned by China

Monocle 24: The Briefing

06:01 min | 3 years ago

Australian coal exports reportedly banned by China

"Chinese state. Media is reporting today. That china has made official severe restrictions on the import of coal leaving hundreds of millions of tons of the stuff parked haplessly off the chinese coast in ships. That won't be talking. It is a severe and clearly symbolic expression of china's accelerating annoyance with australia. The two countries had long been profitably bound by china's fullness of australia's mineral resources the current episode of monocle. Twenty fours the foreign desk takes a broader look at the china. Australia spat in it. I speak to former australian. Prime minister and former australian diplomat to china kevin rudd. I began by asking him. Just how bad things are got most of us who have been but analysts said -ticipant in its relationship of the last several decades would site that in the near fifty year period since diplomatic relations were established in nineteen seventy two. This is the worst stage that the relationship is raised beds against all measures political diplomatic economic security human rights united. It's all gone right down. The too many contributing factors to this but indirect to question. It's a fifty year low. I think the way to analyze what's unfolding in. The of china relationship is to see it in terms of the normal outworkings all a great cow on the rise in this case but abnormally in this case the rise of a pow which is a one party state with an authoritarian political system. Fewing somewhat mckendall is taken on ole sees as well as seeking to adjust boundaries with its nighters maritime and land by his boundaries that is part of the reality but it does impact not just a straight but other american allies like japan the republic of korea in south southeast asia those in central asia even the russian federation bubble miata hand. What you've had is. An australian government said somewhat incapable differentiating between what i would describe as the operational characteristics of effective china's strategy and confusing that deliberately or otherwise on a continuing basis with a declaratory strategy which ends up being driven by domestic political imperatives. So it is. In fact the call these factors. In imprecise kerr relation with each other which actually produces the net result and frankly. It's an ungodly miss. The time for circuit breaker has well and truly come to prison. The mood for such circuit breaker has not yet arrived. But if you are not just necessarily this australian government but an australian government is there no grounds at all for concern about sinister designs. China may have on australia at this point. In recent months and years we've seen detention of australian journalists in china. There's been varies. Influence peddling scandals strode in michael burgess the director general of aco claims. There's more espionage. Dwayne australia right now than there was during the cold war. The key point here is what we conclude domestically in australia as constituting real threats to try national security by giving janis actions whether it's in state basis cyber cyber-attacks influence operations against his train. Politicians will the media or other such activities in dealing effectively. With each of those challenges it is not necessarily mandated that she didn't take out a mega fan every second day and proclaimed that from the rooftops is the constant differential i seek to explain between an operational strategy as opposed to a declaratory strategy. My advice to premise morrison repeatedly has been do more. Silas do more is in fact. A series of concrete measures enhancing on national security pows enhancing now intelligence assets enhancing fundamental economic cow enhancing out calculation growth in strengthening our alliances and relationships with countries. Around the world of just the united states but in southeast asia and beyond as well and that is gonna separate matter from proclaiming. I said every second tuesday morning. The original There's about two landing bondi beach by the chinese amphibious force. It's quite a different matter. Intelligent mature national strategy. Understand the difference between the two and the owners say practical example. The difference between the two look for example japan on a daily basis weekly bi assists in the last several years handled its relationship with china relatively stable notwithstanding the fact that japan is a annella. United states. Big is a liberal. Democracy see has tonners single loudest economic D has american military bases on its soil and e as a rolling territorial dispute with china chinese china sea of caucus data yet. Despite that the japan china economic relationship prestige relatively unmolested. 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Houston - Extremely Dangerous Category 4 Hurricane Laura Closing In On NW Gulf Coast

Michael Berry

00:35 sec | 3 years ago

Houston - Extremely Dangerous Category 4 Hurricane Laura Closing In On NW Gulf Coast

"Will Return tomorrow night along our coverage tonight will be bringing you the very latest on Hurricane Laura. That is ah, chugging through the gulf right now is about 90 Miles south southeast of Port Arthur. Texas, is moving off to the Northwest is expected to make landfall within the next 3.5 hours or so, And this hurricane is a major hurricane with 150 mile per hour winds some dust on the northern part of the eye at 158 Miles an hour. Party's over reconnaissance flights that just took place there. We're going to switch you to our

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An Interview With Jared Harris of 'Chernobyl'

Popcorn with Peter Travers

15:28 min | 4 years ago

An Interview With Jared Harris of 'Chernobyl'

"My guest is jared harris emmy nominee for <unk> noble and we're here to celebrate that and the success of this series which like i was saying to you before how did it happen. How did people get so interested that they told their friends about. It and i'm going to watch five hours about a nuclear disaster. Yeah they will sounds a good way to spend a sunday evening sure how much much yeah word of mouth there's no substitute for word of mouth. Is there <hes> <hes> on on that sort of a reaches. After parliament upon the critical mass of people saying this shows great. You've really got to check it out. You didn't need that. What was the thing that well. I grew up in this subject before i said yes. Yes well. You know actually they had made h._b._o. You know they say okay yeah. They said h._b._o.'s doing this. Series is about noble and i remember i remember the invent myself <hes> sending you the first full of episodes. It's on i twenty pages into it. I was gripped and <hes> craig's did an amazing job and i was absolutely i'm on board. <hes> i'm and and the experience of reading it was very much similar to watching it and that you you have fascinated. It was gripping. It was surprising there was a lot of information mation that you want to wear over at the time and i remember i was alive at the time and i remember it being reported in the news <hes> i was deeply moved by the sacrifice and the heroism of the people people involved <hes> and <hes> there's a lot of very clever aspects to it. If you think about it i mean creek now. He's a he has a very successful podcast. We talks talks about screenwriting me. He is knowledge of of the different genres tobacco unite not first episode. He's constructed it so much like a sort of horror story oy and then episodes two and three <hes> the political thriller and four is a war movie and five zero courtroom drama <hes> <hes> yeah that's that's right and it was shifting the whole time so you never quite knew what to expect. Why are people now going to noble peyton what what because i know the world topsy turvy in many in many ways but really well. It's also taking south-southeast in that not even half off dressed. They've been hanging out there doing that too. When you wouldn't go to you wouldn't go to go down to the world trade center and do that. Let's hope is deeply deeply country insensitive we all knew about it know about it but without really knowing that that was one of the things i really admired about his the way that he decided cray decided to tell the story because it was momentum exactly that and he starts with the the explosion. He doesn't spend the first hour developing relationships that you see these little seventeen disaster films where you have to know everything that's going on. Someone's gonna australian marriage major whatever these things this thing started buying with it right right at the top and and he followed that momentum of the story that was the propulsion policy of that so yeah. I really admired the way that he he came out. This <hes> the construction of the story telling the story when this this show is this acclaimed when you get this emmy nomination. What's it mean to you. What does the whole award thing. I mean i mean obviously yeah well. There's i experienced. Well your head do you in <hes>. Do you get any ballot dacian out of it. I mean i'm really thrilled that it got so many nominated nineteen was incredible and for a one off show a limited series to get recognized across the board almost every single department that was really exciting. I was obviously obviously excited for myself as well and you know. The truth is as well. It's a it's a sort of momentum for from a career point of view genital mean that yeah so obviously becomes important from that side as well <hes>. I'm thrilled to being the minorities. I mean i mean we all. I've seen you in so many things where i would say yeah ill. He must one for that. You you know and we all look at performance that way and we say that was terrific and we remember do we remember in the end three years from now who actually one it. You know i was nominated for them. He was before for madman and i think study of forty minutes. After i lost i was in at the bar and someone congratulated me winning so yeah i mean and you could just be silent and try and correct to komo who won you just ran. I wonder what he was wonderful yeah he he was. I mean that's the thing about it is when you when you got when you got that far everyone you it becomes like saying you know this year. Purple was the best call a ah. I mean they're all brilliant. Performances and they're also brilliant. Performances nine didn't get a look in you know so those two. Emmy nominations were for guys who hang hang themselves right. I don't know what that is. Do you go through scripts now. Where's the handling only uh see because what was going to happen off. This is probably every script that needs a sort of russian scientists. I would be saying now. You've just now how you vote up another guy jared palmer. Let let's do it. You nuke you grew up around this. You know your father and your mother in this business. You know your brothers are based in yes. It was like no escape or no. We were two zero anything else. Did you even consider it. I thought because i'm the the middle child so i was always you have to fight your corner as the middle child so i was very argumentative so they thought that i'd be lawyer. <hes> something like that the way that families decide they start assigning roles to the children and i didn't really light the role that that was headed my way that i so i came to america i went to university. How did the family take you going real because i was the first member of the harris family. They've gone to college on my father's side yeah. Why am i they were they. They were throat and what was this 'cause every time somebody's on who's gone through the british british school system i i had my own version of it but there's always some kind of discipline that goes on in those school. Yes you have one of those schools. They basically tortured you off. Favorite movies were prisoner woman. We we as the media like calling yeah. We would watch them. It'd be decide which one of the german guards with the teachers and we decide who we were in the story. I sti i was part of an escape committee at the school and planned an escape blaze and you made it to north carolina. I got out late but you also since your data's richard harassed. He's at home. What is he teaching teaching you. He's saying to you yeah because he stole larger than life absolutely from this sporting life when i first saw him to dumbledore he was huge. I mean you never you never properly got the sense of his personality on screen because he always had to head to dampen it down for for the camera and the size of his personality the strength of his person ninety you needed to see him on stage to get that because he would fill the whole space and he enjoyed being himself really really enjoyed it and i'm you know i'd be at restaurants and he'd start turning a story and then he'd start. This person over here is eavesdropping so he'd movies is chad so that he's you to acknowledge that person's watching and then he'd see that person is so he pushes chat for the bikes. I'm by the end of the story. The whole restaurants listening hits the punchline and they will applaud and he'd he'd love there. I mean so what are you dealing as this child child. I was very shy really didn't think that i was going to be an actor. I i went to duke and i didn't really have a plan. I remember member you go through that thing called orientation week you arrive that week eilly before the school gates they will the freshman that it's a giant campus and they tried to orientate orientate used where the campuses classrooms are whether it's derogatory is the food hold and everything and then each night they would have a mix away have a keg beer in a pizzas and i remember it was it was sunday and i realized god. I'm back in school monday. I'm back in school. I've been in school since i was seven boarding school since i was seven and i thought well i've sort of pot one of the plan. What is i've gotten out of. I've gotten away from high on. I got to the states but i can quite considered the consequence. Which is i'm back in school. I i thought i couldn't figure out what why am. I done this to myself because i could have been out committed yeah because my elder brother was seventeen boom and he was out no more school and <hes> an isis flyer on the table and it said it was a free keg of beer bryanston theater and <hes> there was a mix of there and i thought oh i'll just i just go there and i'm not gonna think about embarking class tomorrow and i went there and i. I obviously must have been curious about what my father did. I must have been but i really did not think that i was going to have a career as an actor or anything like that. I just i was really very very shy. You know and in america at college no one knew anything about me and i could just it just discover my my myself my personality my own interest and i'm very quickly. I went i start i auditioned and i love the community and i love the the camry of theater. I liked the idea you have your very intense goal very intense relationships to try and get this thing on put put it in front of people and i love the adrenaline of it. I love the learning partner bandit because you study the plane. Then you have to study all the early still they'll do by your face and by looking still there but i i remember seeing you an early movie. Did sometimes you say. How do you cast instance something. How does it happen where you played andy warhol. Oh yeah so. That's what i'm looking at. You've just described how you were growing up what you've studied bodied how you did it in hollywood they say why don't you play andy warhol. Well i mean initially. I went into into met to meet mary harron for that. I mean i i i saw it as an opportunity and it was i. I'm mary and said look. I'll toss me to come back in three days time. I give me give me a couple of weeks. You'll have an the idea of how close i can get the part and so i went off and i did a little research and i came back in and i well came in and character from right from the off walking into the office. I also thought to myself. Andy would never put himself in this position he way he was under this much pressure. He tried flip on somebody else so i bought a video camera and i made a video tape of then would issuing me so that they would feel self conscious <hes> but but you know talking talking about dramas about college when that movie came out here in new york my first acting teacher and director had moved to the new york and <hes> taken a different job and i said come to the premier with me. You know it'd be great you and my first acting teacher. It'll be really good so we we we do the red carpet and we're working our way up the red carpet and somebody else says he was your first director first teacher. You must be so proud. Here area's name up in lights and the premier new york city because yes. I'm very proud so you must have all those years ago. You must have seen something special in him. He said no i didn't is there anything special in doing english play or he does someone to keep an eye on the accents for me truly spiring. Ah love so good. I mean i just think when i think you're impossible to typecast. I just don't think it has tried i to make even a lot of actual people. You've done john lennon. E put uses as grant in lincoln <hes> you are. You've just do this to noble right up to that. Do you take those people home with you i in there. I remember i mean whilst you're doing it they they they stay within once you've finished. Actually the hardest thing is to prepare a role that you don't get to do because that guy not person rumbles around inside you because he never got to do it. Yeah i remember symbol that when i was doing warhol on doing the research now everything i would have very gossipy conversations with my mother on the fine which i didn't have often i sort of regretted not i don't know what it was with her but he was a huge gossip and he'd sit and chat to people on the phone and get them to tally everything about what they did that day and <hes> <hes> anti brought out your mom. This is a good thing yeah well <hes> i- <music>. I'm fascinated by s gone and would love to go back to that character into that story. I was deeply impressed by <hes> how misunderstood <hes> he he is also that his story is and and and his reputation is so at odds with with with what he did. You play too many characters that died so you're you're kind of destroyed for

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Jim Ryan Berry, Gulf And Gulf Of Mexico discussed on Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh

00:30 sec | 4 years ago

Jim Ryan Berry, Gulf And Gulf Of Mexico discussed on Rush Limbaugh

"A different kind of weather anxiety settles in over the Gulf coast what was a tropical depression has become tropical storm berry and the storm is getting stronger the bathwater warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico are expected to fuel a strengthening storm system perhaps driving tropical storm berry to hurricane status before landfall the national hurricane center anticipates a six foot storm surge up to twenty inches of rain in coastal Louisiana ABC's Jim Ryan berry is located about ninety five miles south southeast of the mall

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Excessive rainfall and flash floods threaten central U.S.

Josh's Trail with Elder Dr. Levon Yuille

02:22 min | 4 years ago

Excessive rainfall and flash floods threaten central U.S.

"And other round of intense heavy rainfall anticipated across the already saturated west central Gulf region of the Gulf Coast and a moderate risk of excessive rainfall is in effect for the southeast Texas today in the south west Louisiana as an additional rainfall can only exacerbate the flash flood concerns that are in that area. You've seen the flooding in the streets of Houston, some of the areas that were already flooded a couple of years ago. And here we are back again and locally heavy. Rain and thunderstorms are possible in the south southeast at middle Atlantic and even the southwest this weekend in a four corner section out there of Mexico and Arezzo Anna, and Colorado and. Utah. Now, the rain is the heaviest right now around no Orleans, Louisiana and over towards Mississippi. It's raining pretty much all the way up to twenty in Mississippi and Louisiana and the eastern part of Texas, but that rain will dissipate somewhat in Texas today and concentrate more on the areas in Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana rain will move into other areas over the weekend and moved to the east, but the heaviest rain and the flooding will be right now in losing Anna and eastern, Texas where they just can't take any more rain now taking a look at up north. You've got a freeze warning in western New York state around Dunkirk Fredonia most of Michigan is under a freezer. Broths warning a hard freeze warning in northern Michigan this morning, you've got some high winds in western South Dakota out there towards rapid city. Some scattered showers in the central part of Montana. You've got a freeze and frost warning in eastern Colorado tonight and the northwestern corner of Kansas, which some scattered showers in central and south eastern Kansas today and other than that the roads are looking pretty doggone good looking pretty doggone good out there this weekend. So maybe you'll catch you break. Everybody

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Monster storm Hurricane Lane strengthens to Category 5

Red Eye Radio

00:28 sec | 5 years ago

Monster storm Hurricane Lane strengthens to Category 5

"All public schools closed Wednesday. On Hawaii's big island and Maui category four hurricane. Lane south southeast of the Hawaiian islands when it comes to rain. And winds were supposed to start filling in the state starting on Tuesday and. Thursday is when hurricane is supposed to get a little. Bit closer based on these forecast models of overseeing. And, it's looking like it's going to be closer to a category one closer, to a, wa who areas south. Shore

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Glasgow art school on fire - World News

All Things Considered

01:51 min | 5 years ago

Glasgow art school on fire - World News

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