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The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
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"And be sure to ask about our other services, including just like your dad lawn care service and our very popular just like your mother in law travel trip planning. Now turn left right there at that pretty yellow house on the corner. Then right, up there at that vacant lot with the lilac bushes. Slow down slow down before having sex, you're going to get a spading ticket. Just like your mom made. Call us today while you still have your phone privileges. Moms everywhere to be remembered on this Mother's Day. Yes. Let's talk to a mom right now. She's Christy Lee. What have you got over there? Kind of a sports related story, but I didn't give it to chick. Police in Alabama pulled over a man driving a jet ski down a highway. The Daphne police department said officers received multiple 9-1-1 calls about a guy driving a jet ski on highway 98. According to authorities, the vehicle was tagged and street legal officers sent the man with a warning and instructions to get a helmet. Apparently he has modified this jet ski to be able to go down the street. Well, there are wheels? Not normally. Right. I need to see a picture of this. Obviously, he added wheels. It's one of those things where he can drive it right into the water then. Wow. Do they have? They have them spoke like that. When they're a boat car like that? Sure, the duck boats? Yeah. There are, I don't recommend getting on them. They're the heat pumps of conveyance, though. They really don't know. They're sort of a sporty version of this in the I want to say late 50s, early 60s. You can do it in Disney World. You can still get in those cars and they drive around the Lake. I did that, not too long ago. I've seen a couple of them. They didn't really take off. I think it was going to be anything disaster. You know, if you want to you could either have a good car or a good boat. Trying to combine the two never really ever really works, but this is there's a photograph I can't tell. It looks like obviously this guy's modified the jet ski. Wow. I mean, they're essentially scooters. I mean, if you see the picture though, it doesn't. You don't know how it's going? No. I don't know how he did it. I mean, see, look, it looks just like a regular jet ski. Yeah, that's wild. I don't know. Well, can't you drive snowmobile in the water for a little bit? No, they just I've seen them race and they say no kidding. They have skipped over. Yeah, you know, heavy a snowmobile. You gotta get right to land, but this is like a cartoon where you walk off a cliff. You don't fall till you notice that you're not on Terra firma. The bathing. All right. Right now, does this guy it's legally licensed though? Yeah. I would have liked to have been

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Singapore, Jules we've got breaking news on Apple. We've got the kiwi on the move on the back of a pretty punchy RPN Z. What's top for you? Yeah, well, let's start with the New Zealand picture malice because as you mentioned, 75 basis points from the Abbey ends in and they did mention that even being contemplating a hundred and that they are going to continue tightening, suggesting a potential recession mid next year as they really try and bring inflation back to that one to 3% target. So a big spike in yields, particularly on the short end you can see the two year they're up by more than 19 basis points weakness in kiwi stocks and a jump in the kiwi dollar. Now when it comes to the China picture as you say and you were just talking earlier to a reporter about this developing story that we are hearing reports of protests at that Foxconn plant. Now worth noting it's estimated for in 5 of apple's latest generation handsets in the vast majority of the high end iPhone 14 units are produced at that factory. That is weighing a little into some of the currency moves so you're seeing a bit of weakness coming through in the renminbi, but more broadly it is kind of a positive day as we await, of course, for the minutes from the fed menace. And dates are just how hawkish will they be perhaps on that terminal rate. George good to see. Great work and Kuala Lumpur over the past couple of days. Juliet Sally back on Terra firma. It's a big 24 hours for Saudi Arabia. We saw the finance ministry in talks that kingdom and turkey on the final stages and a 5 billion deposit at the Turkish Central Bank and there's also the small matter of the national football team beating Argentina. A little bit of an upset to say the least. It had a line of Messi on his knees head in his hands. It's a bit like a bit like some days when you're on TV. But this is potent imagery, isn't it? Simone she's in Doha. She's got this story. You got the football, but you've also got the backstop to the Turkish lira and the Turkish Central Bank. So what details? I mean, we can rejoice in the football in Wii moment. But run me through that this small matter of $5 billion. Well, I'm sure turkey would rejoice at this headline certainly the $5 billion to be deposited potentially in the final stages, of course, into its Central Bank and turkey is really needing the money. So is president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan who is, of course, looking ahead to his bid for reelection. Middle of next year, economists say the turkey's been very reliant on its foreign exchange reserves in order to prop up its steadily declining lira. And so having more money to be able to do that, to be able to profess to markets that the economic situation is good is something that's a positive for turkey. But don't forget the relations between turkey and Saudi Arabia were very negative for a very long time and they've only recently recovered Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman visiting turkey back in June and signing a bunch of investment deals. This looks like the tangible outcome of that. And I wonder, was this tangible outcome? Was it reached on Sunday when both leaders were in Qatar for the World Cup? Yeah, and the World Cup. I mean, it was pretty astonishing, wasn't it? Victory for Saudi Arabia. My fast fact, should I get you my fast fact? You can tell me about the glory on the pitch. I think it's the first goal that society has managed never far from the fast facts about. It's the only time since 1998 that this scored a goal at the World Cup. But it's better heck of an upset, isn't it? The first, yeah, first 31st win since 1998, the grace note, Nielsen, an indicator here, had estimated that there was an 8.7% chance of sounding coming out of the head to Argentina, just given where these teams rank globally Saudi 51 Argentina three. And of course, that 8.7% makes this the unlikeliest outcome of a World Cup match ever. Saudi taking home the win with the two to one making it more difficult for Lionel Messi to come away with a potential World Cup glory on his final tournament, but for Saudi Arabia, the prompting and national holiday prompting, congratulations from everywhere from cutters here. I've certainly saw them billboards, green billboards, congratulating Saudi Arabia on my way into the office this morning. And apparently, various celebrations across the Arab world on this first World Cup in the Middle East. But of course, look, it's not without its controversy. And these issues will continue. We've talked about the worrying of armbands, the conflict between the national teams and FIFA. But also the use of imagery, rainbow flags, it's becoming a bigger issue, and yet this sounds very different to what we were told in the run up to the event, which was everybody would be welcome, no matter, no matter what community they were part of. And they could fly whatever imagery they wanted. Everybody would be welcome, everybody would be safe, but that seems to be a little bit different on the grind. What do we know? Yeah, and so the concern here is that fans and journalists have showed up wearing rainbow colored clothing and been told they can't come in the stadium. This was particularly the case at a USA whale's match on Monday night where there were several reports that security guards weren't letting people into the stadium if they had rainbow attire on. That really seems to be against what FIFA had promised against what the organizers had promised. And it really comes down to is Qatar and are the organizers going to keep to the promises that they made in the lead up to this event. We saw them backtrack on alcohol, will they backtrack on the ability for people to wear rainbow flags and at least display their values in support of LGBTQ rights, particularly in the stadium outside the stadium. It's a little bit of a different question, and that's a question we should continue to watch as this tournament moves forward. Yeah, certainly a lot of questions. Some people I've spoken to over the past couple of days, they've attended a couple of games, one on Monday night, and to his surprise, he had various comments about nobody was there 45 minutes before the game, and then there was questions about how full the stadium was of fans

History That Doesn't Suck
"terra firma" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck
"Note that although the secretary's machine was powered, it was also unmanned. Further, this fight was neither controlled nor sustainable. With all those elements as our standard, no one has yet achieved the ancient dream of flight, as the story of Otto's life and death is rekindling Wilbur Wright's childhood fascination with aviation. Will devours every book on the subject he can find in the next few years. In 1899, he needs more materials. So, on May 30th of that year, the barely 32 year old Wright brother sits at his college graduate sister's small slate top desk in the front parlor, and writes a letter to the secretary Langley led Smithsonian institute. He writes I have been interested in the problem of mechanical and human flight ever since as a boy, I constructed a number of bats. I'm about to begin a systematic study of the subject in preparation for practical work. I wish to obtain such papers as the Smithsonian Institution has published on this subject, and if possible, a list of other works in print in the English language. This is a bold move. Think about it. Will and his converted to the cause brother orville are both high school dropouts. Yet they believe they can figure out flight even as it eludes the most educated minds the world over. But on the other hand, they, like everyone in the right family are avid readers and autodidacts. They have their mother's gift for mechanics, as demonstrated by their bicycle manufacturing ways. And you know, the error itself might fill them with confidence. From the rise of the incandescent lightbulb to those emerging horseless carriages and more, inventing and breaking barriers just seems to be the order of the day. At any rate, the Smithsonian answers and armed with more books will studies continue as he thinks through the great challenge of equilibrium. Now, I don't mean to downplay the difficulty of getting a flying machine in the air. But others have figured out the basics of wings, creating lift, and even getting engine powered propellers to succeed to some degree. Congrats again on that last one, Smithsonian institute secretary Samuel Langley. Arguably, the greater challenge right now to achieving powered, sustained and controlled flight is figuring out how a pilot can maintain equilibrium in the sky. As will puts it, the problem of equilibrium constituted the problem of flight itself. The Wright brothers cyclist background will certainly help them in this regard, but let's not draw a false equivalence. Lacking contact with Terra firma and aviator has far more to worry about than a cyclist. Piloting in the air means dealing with three dimensions. These are one. The aircraft's tilt from front to back, or the nose to tail. We call this pitch. Two. Side to side movement. Basically like a left or right turn on a by gore in a car. This is called yaw. And three. That back and forth sideways movement that taken too far becomes a barrel roll. Appropriately, this is called roll. And while all of these are issues, roll will realizes is the most pressing problem. How can a pilot roll intentionally or equally important? Avoid rolling unintentionally. The only thing more impressive than Wilson genius answer is how curiously he comes to it. It's a summer day, July, 1899. We'll Wright is at his bike shop. The right cycle company, down on third west street, hearing Dayton, Ohio. He's holding down the fort while orvin their sister Kate show her oberlin college friend Harriet silman the town. As the day wears on, a customer comes into the shop, looking for an inner tube. We'll grab one from the shelf. He unboxes it. Sells it. Now, the exact details at this point are unknown. But whether it's while he chats with the customer, or perhaps afterward, during a lull in the day, will begins absent mindedly, fidgeting with the now empty rectangular inner tube box. And that's when it clicks. The way the box twists. Its torsion, that is how pressing on one set of corners warps the others, lifting the one and dropping the other in a single movement. This corresponds to what birds do in flight. In his mind's eye, this flight obsessed Wright brother no longer sees an empty box. He sees a biplane wing design. Will wonders, can he build a plane with controls that can press the wings in much the same way he's now pressing on and twisting this box. That evening we'll uses the box to demonstrate this principle to orf Kate and Harriet. Orf sold on it. They start building a biplane kite, but theirs is different from other such kites already in existence. Crucially, their biplane designs two stacked wings are trust together with 6 struts and criss-crossing wires. Two lines then run from the kite's two sides to two separate sticks. Only weeks later, in August, will heads to a field outside Dayton to test it out. Holding one stick in each hand, he pulls, pushes, and sure enough, the kite's wings warp, just like the inner two box. But since we'll still quite literally learning the ropes, one tug soon sends the 5 foot wingspan kite into a dive straight at a group of horrified boys. Yikes. Sorry kids, but like auto set. Sacrifices have to be made. Oh, I'm kidding. The responsive group of kids dives to the ground, avoiding the darting kite. Will's wing warping discovery is a major breakthrough. But he isn't resting on his laurels. It's time to test this more controlled flight on a larger scale, and that means upgrading from kite to manned aircraft, a glider. Of course, not using an engine yet, that also means that will and orb will need consistent winds, strong enough to create lift and put their manned aircraft in the air. Yeah, Dayton Ohio isn't going to do it. Again, Wilson's letters seeking help. Now in November, 1899, a few months after the successful kite warping experiment, will write to the U.S. weather bureau in Washington, D.C.. He asks about wind velocities across the U.S.. Bureau chief Willis L Moore answers by sending August in September's monthly weather review. Ah, excellent. The determined Wright brothers scours the pages, looking for a location with strong, consistent wins that will produce lift, offer soft terrain that can minimize the shock when landing or crashing, and ideally, won't have too many people. He's drawn to reports from a place on the outer banks of North Carolina, known as kitty hawk. Several more months pass. On May 13th, 1900, Wilson's a letter to a French immigrant in Shakespeare lookalike. A man whose own multi weened glider managed to fly up to 359 feet for a duration of 14 seconds, and crucially, aided in developing the very equations that will and ore are using to design their own wings. Will is starting an important friendship, and as he does so, he asks octave for his thoughts on windy places for test flights. The French man responds that will should look to the coasts, including South Carolina, and Georgia. Okay, nearby kitty hawk is sounding like a solid choice then, so that August Wilson's yet another letter. This time, to the small town's weather bureau, asking for further details on wins. Receiving not only confirming information, but a kind encouraging letter from the town's former postmaster, William Bill Tate, will Wright knows he has his answer. He and orville conduct their experiments amid the soft sands and strong winds just outside North Carolina's outer bank highland town of kitty hawk.

History That Doesn't Suck
"terra firma" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck
"Note that although the secretary's machine was powered, it was also unmanned. Further, this fight was neither controlled nor sustainable. With all those elements as our standard, no one has yet achieved the ancient dream of flight, as the story of Otto's life and death is rekindling Wilbur Wright's childhood fascination with aviation. Will devours every book on the subject he can find in the next few years. In 1899, he needs more materials. So, on May 30th of that year, the barely 32 year old Wright brother sits at his college graduate sister's small slate top desk in the front parlor, and writes a letter to the secretary Langley led Smithsonian institute. He writes I have been interested in the problem of mechanical and human flight ever since as a boy, I constructed a number of bats. I'm about to begin a systematic study of the subject in preparation for practical work. I wish to obtain such papers as the Smithsonian Institution has published on this subject, and if possible, a list of other works in print in the English language. This is a bold move. Think about it. Will and his converted to the cause brother orville are both high school dropouts. Yet they believe they can figure out flight even as it eludes the most educated minds the world over. But on the other hand, they, like everyone in the right family are avid readers and autodidacts. They have their mother's gift for mechanics, as demonstrated by their bicycle manufacturing ways. And you know, the error itself might fill them with confidence. From the rise of the incandescent lightbulb to those emerging horseless carriages and more, inventing and breaking barriers just seems to be the order of the day. At any rate, the Smithsonian answers and armed with more books will studies continue as he thinks through the great challenge of equilibrium. Now, I don't mean to downplay the difficulty of getting a flying machine in the air. But others have figured out the basics of wings, creating lift, and even getting engine powered propellers to succeed to some degree. Congrats again on that last one, Smithsonian institute secretary Samuel Langley. Arguably, the greater challenge right now to achieving powered, sustained and controlled flight is figuring out how a pilot can maintain equilibrium in the sky. As will puts it, the problem of equilibrium constituted the problem of flight itself. The Wright brothers cyclist background will certainly help them in this regard, but let's not draw a false equivalence. Lacking contact with Terra firma and aviator has far more to worry about than a cyclist. Piloting in the air means dealing with three dimensions. These are one. The aircraft's tilt from front to back, or the nose to tail. We call this pitch. Two. Side to side movement. Basically like a left or right turn on a by gore in a car. This is called yaw. And three. That back and forth sideways movement that taken too far becomes a barrel roll. Appropriately, this is called roll. And while all of these are issues, roll will realizes is the most pressing problem. How can a pilot roll intentionally or equally important? Avoid rolling unintentionally. The only thing more impressive than Wilson genius answer is how curiously he comes to it. It's a summer day, July, 1899. We'll Wright is at his bike shop. The right cycle company, down on third west street, hearing Dayton, Ohio. He's holding down the fort while orvin their sister Kate show her oberlin college friend Harriet silman the town. As the day wears on, a customer comes into the shop, looking for an inner tube. We'll grab one from the shelf. He unboxes it. Sells it. Now, the exact details at this point are unknown. But whether it's while he chats with the customer, or perhaps afterward, during a lull in the day, will begins absent mindedly, fidgeting with the now empty rectangular inner tube box. And that's when it clicks. The way the box twists. Its torsion, that is how pressing on one set of corners warps the others, lifting the one and dropping the other in a single movement. This corresponds to what birds do in flight. In his mind's eye, this flight obsessed Wright brother no longer sees an empty box. He sees a biplane wing design. Will wonders, can he build a plane with controls that can press the wings in much the same way he's now pressing on and twisting this box. That evening we'll uses the box to demonstrate this principle to orf Kate and Harriet. Orf sold on it. They start building a biplane kite, but theirs is different from other such kites already in existence. Crucially, their biplane designs two stacked wings are trust together with 6 struts and criss-crossing wires. Two lines then run from the kite's two sides to two separate sticks. Only weeks later, in August, will heads to a field outside Dayton to test it out. Holding one stick in each hand, he pulls, pushes, and sure enough, the kite's wings warp, just like the inner two box. But since we'll still quite literally learning the ropes, one tug soon sends the 5 foot wingspan kite into a dive straight at a group of horrified boys. Yikes. Sorry kids, but like auto set. Sacrifices have to be made. Oh, I'm kidding. The responsive group of kids dives to the ground, avoiding the darting kite. Will's wing warping discovery is a major breakthrough. But he isn't resting on his laurels. It's time to test this more controlled flight on a larger scale, and that means upgrading from kite to manned aircraft, a glider. Of course, not using an engine yet, that also means that will and orb will need consistent winds, strong enough to create lift and put their manned aircraft in the air. Yeah, Dayton Ohio isn't going to do it. Again, Wilson's letters seeking help. Now in November, 1899, a few months after the successful kite warping experiment, will write to the U.S. weather bureau in Washington, D.C.. He asks about wind velocities across the U.S.. Bureau chief Willis L Moore answers by sending August in September's monthly weather review. Ah, excellent. The determined Wright brothers scours the pages, looking for a location with strong, consistent wins that will produce lift, offer soft terrain that can minimize the shock when landing or crashing, and ideally, won't have too many people. He's drawn to reports from a place on the outer banks of North Carolina, known as kitty hawk. Several more months pass. On May 13th, 1900, Wilson's a letter to a French immigrant in Shakespeare lookalike. A man whose own multi weened glider managed to fly up to 359 feet for a duration of 14 seconds, and crucially, aided in developing the very equations that will and ore are using to design their own wings. Will is starting an important friendship, and as he does so, he asks octave for his thoughts on windy places for test flights. The French man responds that will should look to the coasts, including South Carolina, and Georgia. Okay, nearby kitty hawk is sounding like a solid choice then, so that August Wilson's yet another letter. This time, to the small town's weather bureau, asking for further details on wins. Receiving not only confirming information, but a kind encouraging letter from the town's former postmaster, William Bill Tate, will Wright knows he has his answer. He and orville conduct their experiments amid the soft sands and strong winds just outside North Carolina's outer bank highland town of kitty hawk.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Times headlining, Liz truss battling for survival as city figures and MPs call on her to quit Jamie Wallace becomes a third toy MP to urge her to go in that's in the telegraph, the time says that the Tories hold secret talks on crowning a new leader Lee and guerin's is here with us so the loss of confidence in the prime minister Leanne. Yes, Caroline, and you've just spoken to Simon Fraser deputy chairman of chatham House and managing partner of fluke global, and he hinted at this in his interview in very much said this at business, leaders in the city are calling for Liz trust to go and this is exactly what the FTR reporting leading city figures in three Tory MPs have openly called on the prime minister to quit, and those are Stuart rose, ettore Pierre and the former M and S balsam chair of asda says the public and businesses have lost confidence in her Allison Khan with the former chair of land securities and senior advisers at investment bank ever core. She said trust should enter the record box as the shortest serving prime minister ever, guy hands. He's the founder of private equity firm Terra firma. He said that trash should go as soon as possible. So pretty harsh statements there from the city bosses. Some of the backbenchers who have come out against the prime minister but I'm interested in this story from the times about the secret talks that are being held on crowning a new leader. Oh, speculation speculation that everyone who came forward to say that they wanted the prime minister to leave crispin blunt was the first one to do that the Tory MP. He then said he wasn't involved in any of these secret discussions, didn't know anything about them, complete denial, but the papers have been full of speculation, and so many names have been touted to haven't they we've heard Rishi sunak penny morden, Ben Wallace, as Lizzie burden was telling us earlier, but this trust will appear to Tory imp it will appeal to, you know, these disgruntled Tory MPs to save a premiership, and that is, after it emerged about all these secret discussions about ousting her, which I think is going to be something that is definitely brewing in the background, but can the conservatives really afford another prime minister just a matter of months after Boris Johnson left and we've had four chancellors in four months if we need certainty in the country, where do we go from here? Thank you so much, Lee and garnes with our look at this morning's newspapers. This is Bloomberg. Markets, headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app. Quick take. This is a Bloomberg business flash. European headquarters in London I'm Stephen Carol with this Bloomberg radio business flash well it has been a negative start to the week on equity markets, the MSCI specific indexes down by 9 tenths of 1% are cautious opening after further weakness on Wall Street on Friday and that defiant message to the world from China's Communist Party Congress morphin Xi Jinping later in the week as well. Of course, the thing we'll be watching very closely for you the hang seng down four tenths of 1% the CSI 300 in China is flat, the Nike in Tokyo is down by 1.2%, looking ahead towards trading later, 4100 futures down by three tanks of 1%, the Euro stocks 50 futures are down

Bloomberg Radio New York
"terra firma" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Avoid market volatility. Meanwhile, sources say some Biden administration officials are growing concern about the plan to cap the price of oil purchased from Russia may backfire. We have the latest details. We've just gone 8 a.m. across the Emirates or Malcolm to the show. I'm manage cranny back on Terra firma back in Dubai and back in my own bed. That's a relief. But I'll tell you what is also very much at the center of global risk. It is the road to hell that is paved with good intentions. They gilt market, of course. This is how the Bank of England reacted yesterday snarled up every single bomb that was offered and they took years from 5% to 4.8%. This is a Bank of England, not just with intent, but with execution in terms of restraining volatility and restraining yield spikes. And of course shock gen talk about a helter skelter of UK policy and sloppy comes from the Bank of England have done nothing to kind of the unorthodox economics of this administration. But of course, because he caught Tang on the way into the bank of the IMF, he threw the Bank of England under the bus because he basically said if there's more volatility in the guilt market next week is down to the Bank of England. Sometimes you have to look at yourself at Chancellor. Let's have a look at the oil market 6% this week almost in terms of a drop does this vindicate the OPEC plus move to reduce 2% of the world's production. Well, there are a number of forces at play here. Of course, the IMF warning about more tumult to come in the global economy, front spreads are tightening by the way. We've gone in from two bucks to one 60 and pimco warn. That we are underestimating the hit from EU sanctions on Russia supply, but with that in mind, the official politics lines are hard and heavy. U.S. officials fear that the oil cap that they're putting on the table could fail after the OPEC plus cuts and Russia politically. It acted on noble noble objectives and rejects the U.S. criticism of the cut. Now, those are your markets, oil and the gilt markets drive the narrative in terms of global market sentiment and the fed language has also given a little bit of help to this equity story. We're buying some buy an 8th of 1% this morning that's several talked about the calibration of rate hikes. Let's get back to Jules. She's in Singapore, Jews. Good to see you from my old spot. Matt is glad you're back. Look, we're not seeing the bounce here. We are down for a 5th session and a bit of caution ahead of course the U.S. CPI print and following that 6 session of losses on Wall Street. We're just getting some news here. I mean, we were speaking about a month ago about Singapore trying to lure expat workers Hong Kong. It seems to be doing the same. We're hearing that John Lee's policy address could actually show some eyeing property tax cuts, Visa changes to lower talent and make it easier to hire expat workers so as we start to see both these economies open up the lure for talent very much on. Let's have a look at what we're seeing in development stocks though in the Hong Kong and China session because of again this debt trouble deepening off to the sifi bond default and what sort of policies support are we going to see at the party Congress for this beleaguered property sector elsewhere we're watching movement in the chips to particularly ahead of TSMC's earnings later today. Let's have a look at the yen as well. We have been on intervention watch again after we saw that fresh 24 year low yesterday and governor kuroda once again really indicating that they are going to maintain their monetary easing to support the economy. So the yen knocking on that door of the one 47 level where very much watching to see whether or not there will be another intervention, but at the same time the bank of Japan to continue to keep easing according to governor Corona Manus. Yeah, well, we can see verbal intervention does not stop the trajectory of the yen. Thank you very much. Deals with see through the shoji lit Sally in Singapore. So the miniature rim of the fed's last meeting and they show firm commitment to bringing down inflation even as the need to start calibrating the pace of raid hikes is on the table. Our global economics and policy editor caffeine has joins us from Washington. Katherine good to see you. So what does this mean in terms of the November meeting, calibration, recalibration? I love that word. Yes, doesn't it? It evokes all kinds of wonderful images, and you kind of see these Federal Reserve officials having these tools, you know, like they're looking at a map as they navigate a giant ship or something so they've got to start calibrating. Maybe we thought they already had. But it's a different calibration difficult, I should say calibration. 300 basis points in rate hikes since March. Can't you expect that maybe it's going to have some impact. Now they started out. I mean, clearly one of the biggest theme here is we're firmly committed to bringing inflation down to 2%. But there are several participants. I think many is more, but several is very high, that there's these global economic and financial uncertainties. And maybe they've got to be calibrating the pace of further policy tightening and then go whether it's going to keep going. So we can reduce the risk of some big bad effects on the economic outlook. Well, it'll be interesting. We don't really know, obviously, some noted, but not everybody. And on the other hand, they said they're going to maintain the restrictive balance, okay? A lot of people think that the bulk of this FOMC minutes, some 15 or 16 pages, says maybe even a 75 basis point hike in the coming meeting and then maybe maybe not quite so big afterwards. We don't know. A little brainard, of course, is the fed speaker who in the last episode, I should actually make give her a more complete title. She's the vice chair. She's the second most important person. Gave a speech about being a bit more cautious. Looking at the data. Neil kashkari though put a very different spin on it when he said, not ready to pivot. Let's listen. He's the president of the Minneapolis fed, by the way. For me, the bar for such a change is very high because we have not yet seen much evidence that the underlying inflation, the services inflation, the wage inflation, the labor market, that that is yet softening. And so I think we're quite a ways away from anything like that. And what I add, that's exactly what limited master pretty much told us in terms of the message just 24 hours ago right here on Bloomberg television. She's president of Cleveland fed. There's more room

TuneInPOC
"terra firma" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Back with me now, Dana bash, shame again, gall, Brian stalter, on our breaking news, the January 6th committee wants to talk to Sean Hannity. So, Jamie, I'm going to start with this one with you. The committee is also saying that on January 6th hanity texted Mark Meadows, press coverage about the potential effort to remove Trump via the Twenty-fifth Amendment. Secretary's chow and Betsy devos resigned the next day, they want to know if there was any effort behind the scenes to remove Trump, that could be explosive, right? So let me just start by saying, there is nothing that is put in this letter by accident. And that was mentioned very far down. There was not a text associated with it, but the words, Twenty-fifth Amendment, were repeated. And my understanding is that there is, we don't know, they didn't reveal text there, but it appears the committee has information about conversations that were going on at the highest level about the Twenty-fifth Amendment and just to remind our audience this was about there were discussions going on. We heard reporting that maybe some people in the cabinet thought Trump should be removed from office. The fact that the committee may have information about that will also speak once again to Trump's state of mind. And I just want to point out one other thing at the beginning of the letter. It's very well written in that it puts Hannity on the spot. It says you had advance knowledge regarding president Trump's and his legal team's planning for January 6th. It appears you were expressing concern and providing advice, you also had, quote, relevant communications while the riot was underway. And in the days thereafter. That makes you quote a fact witness. Again, we don't know whether Sean Hannity is going to cooperate. I tend to doubt it. But they really are putting it on the line with him. I mean, that is, Dan, album, I see you're shaking your head and then to Brian, I see you're shaking here. That's pretty, that's pretty direct. It's very direct because as Jamie said, they're very clear in this letter by they, I mean the chair and by share of the January 6th committee that they're not asking him in the context of his job as a journalist or a broadcaster. In fact, just the opposite. They're saying we respect the First Amendment. And that is why we are very specific in saying, as Jamie said, you are a fact witness because he wasn't acting as a journalist. He was acting as an adviser as he has had for years, years and years through the whole Trump presidency. And we know that. It was an open secret that that's what Sean Hannity did. The fact that they actually have it in writing because Mark Meadows handed over voluntarily his texts is the reason why they feel like they are on Terra firma, so to speak, even though he is somebody who works for a so called news organization. Well, Brian, listen, there's always, you know, the pearl clutching that goes over at Fox News about anything other than what happens on conservative media is just, I mean, it's astonishing because these are receipts. They have the receipts from Sean Hannity. Whatever alarm that Sean Hannity felt behind the scenes, he has remained loyal to Trump on the air in the lead up and the aftermath of his insurrection. So, you know, talk to me about their relationship and, you know, can they keep this sort of pearl clutching about, oh my gosh, the liberal media and whatever, when they are, as you say, whoever said that to you, just they are exposed as complete actors. As actors, yeah, it reminds me of what I heard several times reporting my book hoax about Hannity, which was he knows what these horses would say is Hannity thinks Trump is crazy. He thinks Trump is crazy. I remember a very vivid comment about someone saying, Sean, why are you vaping so much? Why are you smoking so much? Well, if you were hearing what I was hearing from Trump, you'd be vaping too. Like that was the kind of conversation you'd hear from Hannity conference during the Trump presidency. That Sean was in on it, that he knew the truth about Trump, but he couldn't or wouldn't or didn't ever say it. And these text messages bring that into such sharp relief, but Donna, I think Trump had any need each other. This is a mutually beneficial relationship. And that relationship has not ended. Trump needs the right wing TV trifecta of Fox. Trump and Fox need each other. They do. They do. That's why the idea of a Fox News presidency was such a cancer. You know, you should not, no matter what you think about Democrats or Republicans, you shouldn't have television hosts spending all their free time advising the president. It's not the way the world is supposed to work. Everybody knew it, and they even knew it during the Fox presidency. And it's created such a, think about the long-term damage that's caused here, where these hosts are not telling the truth about what happened. And you know what's going to happen this week, Don. They're going to ignore one 6th anniversary as much as they can. Yes, they'll technically cover Biden's speech. They'll mention the anniversary, but they are going to minimize they are going to push this down the memory hole as hard as they possibly can. They do not want to be reminded of the horrors of that day and of the cover up in the conspiracy sense. And as long as they keep doing that, cover up as long as Fox is part of that cover up? Well, then a big part of this country is not going to hear the truth about what happened with Trump. More to come. Thank you all. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. They want to talk to Hannity. They want to talk to pants. What do they want to hear? I'm going to ask a member of the committee investigating the insurrection. Congressman Jamie Raskin is here and he is next.

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"Not sure in what context But what I'm saying to you is that it's not a matter of trying to find out what happened or what he said is the whole story Don't you guys see it What are you guys doing We asked the Dems at the same time You know it's like the history will judge the news organizations A hundred years from now and we'll say we're not doing our job Well at least that won't be here hundred years from now And you know I'll talk to you about the art of editing It is an art when it's done right Doug hei pull me in off the ledge here Is this what you expected that Kevin McCarthy walks back into that Republican caucus meeting and gets a standing ovation Doug that's what happened today Is this already over You know perhaps not a standing ovation I would have predicted but that this wouldn't be a massive deal within the conference itself is not surprising at all And I'd say a couple of reasons for that One Republicans want to be focused on the midterms and talking about those issues that are most resonating with voters on midterms Inflation as we were talking about earlier rising crime for instance anything that is a distraction from that they don't want to talk about And they'll find whatever way they will and talk about a 100 years from today because they don't want to talk about that is one reason The other is let's face it What members have kind of come up in these conversations It's been members like Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene That is Terra firma for House Republican leadership to be critical of It's not like he was making these comments about a Patrick mchenry or a Gus bilirakis or somebody like that It's a very different conversation He was making comments about Donald Trump the other day though Apparently Trump was fine with it at least he is for now Doug were you offended by anything that he heard No I agreed with everything that he said You know I would like to see more consistency there obviously But this is the political reality of where Republicans not only find themselves but have put themselves As we know whether it's an endorsement or anything else Republicans feel the need to be beholden to Trump And certainly if you want to be the next Speaker of the House assuming Republicans take it over having Donald Trump on your side instead of against you is the fastest way to get there Well of course there was really I don't think there was any editing in that tape Genie I mean maybe they had to take a portion of it obviously but nothing was caught up there And he didn't deny any of those comments So I thought the Salazar take was interesting but my gosh this is Capitol Hill There's no young guns out there who want to take out Kevin McCarthy and run for speaker Genie And that's a great point No Who would want to be speaker at this point You know there is nobody in waiting for this job really at this point That's pathetic And it is And you know Salazar's comments echoed what Marjorie Taylor Greene said she's talking about the media are trying to divide us So they have put this in the context of this trumpian fake news media Let's face it McCarthy has raised more money I think now that any other GOP leader for his members for reelection he is the only one who is in the offing to be speaker he will probably be elected speaker if they take the house My question is is he going to be a weakened speaker And I would also say that you know what they need to be concerned about they need to be concerned about if people in the conservative media turn on him And turn on him like Tucker Carlson who's described him as liberal and at least stefanik That's when members will get pushback from Republican constituents and then you may see pushback Otherwise he's going to skate into that position and have a tough time getting anything done Is that crack in the party A problem for Kevin McCarthy dug to Jeannie's point You saw Tucker Carlson coming out for blood If you go on Twitter if you look at conservatives not just Republicans but conservatives who are supporting Donald Trump They're pretty angry at some of this stuff Kevin McCarthy said Or but ultimately if Donald Trump is behind him what conservative columnist or commentator or really member of Congress outside of the four or 5 mutual suspect loud mouths are really going to go against Kevin in that vote They're not going to He'll win the vote within the conference He'll be again if it's a big majority and Trump backs them he'll win that vote easily in the conference And then we'll take it to the floor Well he'll lose some votes No doubt about it but ultimately should emerge victorious He hasn't said a PEEP This meeting he's supposedly had with McCarthy Donald Trump never has to weigh in on anything but he always weighs in on things So we'll have to just see what he says Doug we haven't had a chance to talk to you in a bit certainly since the Elon Musk story with Twitter does Donald Trump go back on Twitter That would be one way to start getting real loud He says he's not going to but no one believes him Well clearly he knows that that would be the best place for him the most effective place for him His visibility has dropped precipitously since he was kicked off Twitter The challenge that we just don't know about is is there anything with his media platform truth truth social that would either delay or prevent him from doing so And if he has fiduciary or contractual obligations there that may hold things back You're untruth social Jeannie what do you think How's that working out for you I'm very active Joe very active untruth special No I'm not But you know Trump isn't either That's the irony He's done He's truth only at once That's right I didn't even set it up And I'm doing just about as much as he is But you know that would be a gift to Democrats They are praying that Elon Musk is able to convince Donald Trump as Doug mentioned if he doesn't have an obligation to stay on truths you know exclusively They are praying for him to get back on The more he is out there the better for Democrats That's how they feel in a very tough year They'd like more of him not less The Air Force One story was pretty remarkable today speaking of Donald Trump Doug they're losing hundreds of millions of dollars because of this Air Force One contract that was part of his stump speech and he would brag about how he got them to this ridiculously low number at Boeing that now the new Boeing CEO says should never have happened These kind of stories don't resonate for Donald Trump though the.

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"Welcome to live behind the veil and atmosphere where men and women of God speak his word to this age and bring his kingdom to this earth. Do you have ears to hear and eyes to see what God is doing in this hour? Let us join our host and the family's conversation as the Holy Spirit is unfolding. The word behind the veil. I'm on your host, and on this podcast, the family opens their hearts to the cry of the Holy Spirit. Where is the God of Elijah? Where is the God of miracles? Where is Jehovah? The right now God. Join us in our cry to our father for a greater appropriation of his presence in this earth. We draw the Holy Spirit tonight, and we ask him to show us to speak through us, we don't understand. But our heart is yearning to function and do what it is you're wanting us to do. So show us, show us, reveal to us, we're not going to be satisfied any more with just a taste, and I draw on the Holy Spirit to show us that the guide us, and to speak through us and let us really see what are you doing, tell us what you're doing, show us. Well, we open our hearts. Our hearts are yearning to want to do and be what the lord wants us to do and be in this earth. In the name of the lord Jesus Christ. We agree with that. Christ called it a mystery. The mystery of Christ in you. The hope of glory. That's what the voice spirit was to do. Reveal, reveal. The mysteries of Christ. So we asked your Holy Spirit, reveal the mysteries of Christ to us. Show us leaders direct us. Right. There is a need here. We need the Holy Spirit. We need the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. I just cry out for it, lord. I cry out for it. You know, I want the Holy Spirit. The outpouring, the descending of the Holy Spirit. You know, we can read till we're blue in the face. We can quote scripture we can do all this stuff, but where is that reality of right now of it functioning? Where's the functionality of it? But in our mind, we think we have an answer. But you know, I don't believe that's the truth because we can not do it in our mind. We have to have the Holy Spirit show us and teach us, and guide us. I want that reality that simple scripture that says, these things will follow those who believe, it's not saying those who are miracle workers, or those who are this or that, it's those who believe the sick will be healed, will raise the dead, where is the lack of connection that we should have to see the reality of these things taking place. We lose the desire to know and to have it. God, in part to us a hunger for the Holy Spirit. Lord, I wanted, you know, I believe health on my own belief. Right. Right. I don't even want to have all the right answers about it. I don't care about the right answers. Care about the outpouring of Holy Spirit. It'll be evident yes. Very it's time for reaching in. You know, I want to be able to say, we better run because that is a promise the size of a man's hand, and we better run because it's going to be a day of the fact that I know that was Elijah talking about The Rain. You know, I don't care about that. I want the reality of what is a spirit leading right now. What is he trying to kick us in the pants for? Christ was not led. He was a driven. Driven. He didn't wake up and go or father lead me today. What do you speak? He was driven by the Holy Spirit. He was little driven. It was no question. I've experienced tastes of that. Did I have to do something? I have to do it. And I get up and I go do it. Because I feel compelled to do it. Driven to do it. But it's few and far between. Lifestyle. That should be the way we're moving all the time. One of the things that we can do appropriate the answer, and then let that appropriation have an expression, you speaking about him being driven. Where did he get that? He got it from his father. And it was like you just said Alan, it was from spirit. To spirit. This when the spirit fell on him at Jordan. Right, that's when he was first driven to go into the wilderness. Where is the fruits from the spirit? That's what I'm asking. That's what I'm looking for. I want to know, I want to walk in those. It doesn't matter how many hours a day I wait on the lord, how many hours a day I pray, how many hours a day I be in the word, it still needs to work. For me, it's not good enough. That it works in the spirit, where I can't see it. I live here on this Terra firma. In this part of my body, God made too. He made all three realms, my soul, my body, and my spirit. I am beside myself because we talked about this for 40 years. It's kind of like God's going, well, how long will you put up with this? How long are you going to put up with not seeing my word manifested? In the earth. Just imagine for a second. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit happens, and it doesn't stop happening. Right. Exactly. But we're believing for that baptism of the Holy Spirit where he comes and he is so much more real than the air we breathe. And that he is leading us compelling us driving us to say or to do whatever, and out of that compulsion, things start to take place. But I don't want it just to be a talk on what somehow we can touch him. Where he hears our heart cry, he hears it, and takes notice, I need an overflow of the Holy Spirit. I would, from elisha, where is the God of Elijah? That's that is our cry. Where is the God that's making things happen? You know, where's the God of Elijah, where brought down fire after he doused those altars with so much water. Where's that God? Or is the God who, who parted the Red Sea, who caused all the ten gods of Egypt to die. That's the God I want to see. That's the God I want to hear from. I don't want to be satisfied with just a puny little portion. If I am asking for an avalanche, I don't want to get satisfied for a thimble. We accept two little from God. God is very good about that. He'll give you a thimble full and see if you'll leave him alone. But it's only the beginning. I want to know his ways so much. I think it's his drive. He wants this in us, and were finally giving it an expression. Together, instead of just one or two, my focus is him, and crying out to him going, I need more of you. I need the Holy Spirit because how the heck am I going to be a channel to bring forth your kingdom which I understand is the bottom line? That's what you put me here for. To bring forth your kingdom in the earth, I can't do that with what little I have. I just can't, I can't follow the pattern of Christ. I can't. Christ couldn't follow it. He had to have the fullness of the Holy Spirit. I'm no better than him. Just like the disciples, there were bundling idiots. They're just like us. Until they had the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Of their something happened to those guys. Dramatic. Because they changed. You know, and excuse me if this is offensive, but it's not about me. We're not going to get ripped off. Right. You know, we're not going to be just like the guys in hebrews. They had faith, but they never got to promise. Exactly. They didn't get the promise, guys. You read hebrews. You read about Jesus, you know, we sing a song. That he would get his reward. I don't want to see another generation have to come and go. I want to see that fulfillment happen. I want Christ to get his reward. I want to see the fulfillment of everything he spoken on this earth to take place. I want to see those fulfillments. It's not about us. Never has been, aren't we his reward? We are. Experiencing the impartation of God's word through his family is life. As this time in his presence blessed you, then please subscribe to our podcast at live behind the veil dot com. 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"Of the nation. And even we're told in the mid rush every generation in it's thief sense crayons wicked people evolution and its profits. But they're in bonn tells us that when moshe was told to go build the tabernacle. God tells them i want you to use the young boy named bit silo to be your lead contractor and the verse says ray to russi ashamed. Salvador see look visualize but solomon says the rim bon quoting from adrash. God showed moshe the book of adam and in the border vitamin says there's going to be a generation which the mission is built and it's going to be built by sallow and ori war from the tribe of judah so we have three people who are mentioned specifically in this book teen david but silo and roberta and want to speculate with y'all on this made an episode of the sixth cycle of pot guest respect with y'all at these three people really represent the idea of partner with god in this world. Think about david of course is the monarchy but is the messiah messiah. We sent his completing the mission of partnering with god. Breeding gone into. This world is culminated when that is dawn. That's the revelation missile silo. He built the michigan the temple the tabernacle that is a earthly terra. Firma representation of god. It's a domicile for god here it's actually fixing remedying the same problem that abraham was working on people to know about god that is actualized in the in the tabernacle kiva. He's the father of the oral. Torah download says that all of oral toe that we have came to us via rabbi. Rabbi kiva is to oral torah. Moshe is threatened. Toro an oral torah. Of course that is the human contribution. That's us partnering with the divine. The written torah..

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
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"Day, including during the pandemic. It also helps fund mental health and dual language support for childcare facilities for 33 time. Now four Kyla Brady a real time traffic with trace it, sailor, You know, Erin, I wish I had good news for drivers right now on the Pierce County because it just getting out of there has been a nightmare for drivers. Big backups on Impact Highway East on 509 through the flats for the Tide flats. You're going to find yourselves to be stuck on north on their five from 70 seconds. All the way out towards the Puyallup River Bridges like insult to injury coming out of five upto highway 18 from an early erect there that is now cleared. It's left us with a big big mess. Backups on south in a five star from highway 18 to the dome and getting through Lakewood continues to slow outside of 5 12 that goes all the way out to joint base. Lewis McChord and you have some spotty slowdowns as we get past. DuPont's Tilikum rode all the way down through the and this quality river brace and you definitely break free. Once you get into parts of Lacey, I see some relief there. It's later Kenny Road, but Some heavier traffic heading north down on I five. As we get closer to a joint base, Lewis McChord as well. 5 12 still remains bumper to bumper outside a steel street all the way out to 4, 10 and 167. Drivers continued to slow south and in the Valley Freeway out of Auburn. Through Pacific can still watch it to Rex, one Western 90, just east of Rainier. And now a new one on eastbound 5 20, just east of four or five. Traffic brought to you by Terra Firma Foundation systems has immediate openings for construction foreman and skilled laborers. Competitive pay insurance and four Oh one k love your job visit go terra firma dot com. Cairo Radio. Real time traffic. I'm Tracy Taylor. Still.

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"It just I'm on the road on time Relief. Oh, man definitely was the first one now like I didn't get the second one, and the unit will be back to deliver that next dose. Natalie Brandt, CBS News Queen Anne's County, Maryland, experts say the pandemics part of the reason the birth rate in this country fell last year. CBS is Michael George says It's the largest single year, dropping almost half a century the number of births in the United States. Dropped again last year, down 4% from 2019 and the lowest since 1979, the National Center for Health Statistics, says birthrates declined for women in all age groups. 15 to 44, the Dow was up one point This is CBS News. CBS News Radio is your home for breaking news with our team of reporters around the country and the world. We give you the coverage. You can trust 803 real time traffic in for Chris Years, Harmon Shake Had the state rolled up very quickly. This problem in federal way. A crash on highway 18 westbound approaching I five in the left lane quickly moved it out of the left lane. And so now we have a bit of a backup of the hill to clear outs. Normally, only a few minutes really, between orbit and federal way going up that Hill. You may be double that to six. But it might not be even that at this point. And then the Canyon Park problem. They're still working on that a collision, partially blocking the four or five South bond on ramp from North bound 5 27. There were some injuries there that may take a little while, but the ramp is still open. At least that's the case. Right now. We're doing pretty well out of the north end this morning. Generally about 40 minutes ever to Seattle and maybe a little longer 42. From ever developing. This report sponsored by the Terra Firma Foundation Systems. Terror Firmer Foundation Systems has immediate openings for construction foreman and skill labors, competitive pay insurance and for one k love your job visit go terra firma dot com. I'm already a real time traffic on the threes. I'm Harmon chain on this hour. Seattle's morning news brought to you by Wilcox, family Farms and vaccines are still the most important story this morning new goal from the White House. Is to have 70% of adults getting at least one shot by the Fourth of July. The number here in Washington is about.

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
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"System moving in tomorrow night could bring a few inches of snow to Seattle and further North. A third storm is forecast for Sunday. Let's go to Cairo Radio. Real time traffic. I don't suppose this nose causing problems. Tracy Taylor? No. Oh, not at all. Actually, I was just tweeting out a picture of the driver through May town There is a car in the ditch. I see a D O T crew. They're trying to pull him out of the ditch. So if you're on I five inmate town that's going to be a bit of a problem. Listen, I'm hearing from a lot of you on some of the drivers right now outside of South King. South Pierce parts of Thurston and Louis County to be quite challenging. So keep this in mind, a slushy accumulation and some of the side roads looking at five, and we seem to be in pretty reasonable shape. It again. Just don't underestimate what we could be seeing out there, especially as we continue on into the afternoon. We have a road rage incident that's still partially blocking the ramp on self only five and 5 12. That's a huge distraction for drivers a lineup on south on a flight from Highway 18 most of the way through five. We're looking at some crowding on south on a five at 45th from an earlier pressure was reported blocking backups continue on south and four or five coming out of Bellevue most of the way through Newcastle and keep in mind they're still doing the accident investigation that's happening on the highway three out near Big Valley Road D O teach. Crews have set up a detour in place Traffic brought to you by Terra Firma Foundation system says immediate openings for construction foreman and skilled laborers. Competitive pay insurance and 401 K love your job visit go terra firma dot com Cairo Radio. Real time traffic. I'm Tracy Taylor. Cairo Radio Forecast calls for snow showers mainly in the South Sound right now it's 32 degrees in downtown Seattle under lights. No ive there, Bosch. For breaking news highlights podcasts and more download the Cairo radio at Cairo radio cheer for what's next. We could all use someone on our side Right now..

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
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"Be impacted by snow, which is expected Thursday night. Let's check our radio. Real time traffic. Tracy Taylor's here. No snow yet? No, not yet. But Paris owns Morgan Palmer says Be prepared. We could see some interesting commutes, that's for sure. All right, Frank. We're watching a couple of lineups on that the South and five commute outside of the downtown corridor out to the West Seattle Bridge. We had an early a wreck out near I 90 that it was blocking for a while and it's been cleared. We're still hit the brakes on north and four or five of the Valley Freeway south bound 167 still little rough after highway 18 so itself in a five is we leave highway 18 most of the way out towards the Tacoma Dome. D O T tells us that earlier stall westbound 16 at I five All cleared five club looks great. And a slight hesitation, though, as you get closer to the fairgrounds traffic brought to you by terror, Firmer foundation systems. As immediate openings for construction foreman and skilled laborers competitive pay insurance and for a while, Okay, love your job. Go visit terra firma dot com. Cairo Radio. Real time traffic. I'm Tracy Taylor. Whether we got partly Todd disguise here overnight lows down around 30. Tomorrow's gonna be a great day. The high 41. We do not have any moisture in the forecast for tomorrow. Right now. Fair and 40. Downtown Seattle. I'm Frank shares for breaking news highlights, podcasts and more. Download the Cairo radio at Cairo radio appear for what's next. Here we go. Did it do kill Mark is one triple 8778 k E O. That's the number to dial one Tripoli. 778 k, I. L um if you plan on staying in your house, like, five more years or something, do it. What is it a five minute call. I cannot emphasize it enough. How much money you could possibly save his.

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"Available at WalMart. Washington State Trooper dies in an avalanche. That's one of the stories coming up after Cairo radio grill time traffic. Good afternoon, Tracy Taylor. Hello, Hedda Bosch. Grab your sunglasses. You're going to need him because we've got a little sunshine out there. That may slow us down. We have Ah, little situation That's happening in downtown at Yes, Lor and 12th Avenue. So watch for the cruise. And, of course, the people out there in the roadway. We're also keeping an eye on the situation happening in Renton. Right now. This is police activity that has both directions of Union Avenue Northeast just off of Northeast fourth closed. Because of this, we have a lineup for drivers on north on I five as we get out of shoreline to 2/20 some heavier traffic after the Boeing Freeway up in past highway to the south, and for all five drivers starting to fill in out of Bellevue through Newcastle, and so is the Valley Freeway is believe Kent heading into parts of Auburn. Slow drive for those of you on self, only five through the convention center out to the West Seattle Bridge. Not bad heading up South Center Hill as of right now, but Things are starting to heat up a Sui Travel south and I five through five. Traffic brought to you by Terra Firma Foundation systems has immediate openings for construction foreman and skilled laborers. Competitive pay insurance and 401 K love your job visit go terra firma dot com. Cairo Radio, Real time traffic and Tracy Taylor, now from the Cairo Radio New Center at my Northwest calm, we're learning more about the day of Seattle Seahawk is accused of nearly killing his girlfriend. In an exclusive interview, the woman tells CBS News Chad Wheeler beat and strangled her. She was able to escape to a bathroom where she texted Wheeler's own father, who called him.

KOMO
"terra firma" Discussed on KOMO
"Patients It's important Everybody understands as soon as we get it, we're going to get it out. It's what we're here for. He tells Kxl why his town has 100 vaccine doses and 300 eligible patients on a waiting list. Quarter win Hey CO Moh news as several local districts weigh in on the decision to return to in person learning. They're likely looking to those who've already made the move almost Brian Calvert, with more on how regular covert testing may help the transition 13 different Washington school district's air, piloting the idea of weekly covert testing among staff and teachers. The plan here with regular testing once a positive is detected, it could be traced in anyone affected could be quarantined to prevent further spread. It sounds good on paper. There is a downside Testing kids go for anywhere from five bucks to $100 apiece, White River District Operations Director Jerry Argo tells The Times. Quote when you're testing hundreds and hundreds thousands per week and it's crickets, you're not getting any positive results back From a financial standpoint, it would be hard to justify continuing to do that. Others go back to the notion that catching a positive early could easily prevent wildfire like spread. Testing also offers a little more security for worried staff members at the facts remain covert transmission in schools remains very low. For example, out of 3700 tests in White River on Lee, a dozen positives have been found. Ryan Calvert Camo news coming up on coma, as expected some resistance to new calls and de criminalize some hard drugs here in Washington. I'm Carl in Johnson. First at 1 34, a couple traffic update from the demon logger of Traffic Center, and we're seeing a really easy drive for most people today around Puget Sound. There are a couple of issues, though, that we're seeing and chief among them South bound four or five through Newcastle, and that the Kenny Dale Hill, but this is an area where we often see slowing and you break free by the time you get to rent in nothing. Near is bad is what we saw all about this time and little later on in the afternoon yesterday, no issues to report in the South sound either around Tacoma, everything up to speed through I five North bound and south found through City center and past the Tacoma Dome. There is one construction closure in the Seattle area on North 80th Street eastbound at Banner Way before you get to Highway 5 22. There's some emergency road work. So eastbound lanes of North 80th Street and Corliss Avenue are closed their traffic every 10 minutes on the force brought us this time by Terra Firma Foundation systems. Terra Firma Foundation systems has immediate openings. For construction foreman and skilled laborers, Competitive pay insurance and 401 K love your job visit go. Terra firma dot com Are Kamal forecast now from meteorologist Kristen Clark in the Diversified Crawl Space Weather Center Cold Sunshine today but soon to see snow flying as early as tomorrow. Yes on Wednesday, tracking scattered snow showers, especially across the northwest interior that could accumulate to anywhere from a coating of snow. Maybe up to two inches in a few isolated spots. It's not until Thursday into Friday, we see more of a widespread snow develop primarily across Puget Sound and anywhere from Seattle south into Portland, may see several inches of an impactful snow later on this week in a coma Weather center and meteorologist Kristen Clarke in Seattle right now, we have mostly sunny skies. It's 41 degrees. Come on, Whose time 1 36. Well as we've been talking about, there is the potential for some lowland snow this week and a big blast of snow in the mountain passes, especially Snoqualmie. It's seen a surge of visitors this winter that no one was really prepared for almost carry costume..

The Patriot 1280 AM
"terra firma" Discussed on The Patriot 1280 AM
"And so when I'm thinking about, you know, writing a book about Christian women I held from my past and all that kind of weird examples Kind of like I did, in my book of Masculinity is talks that called Jesus Radioactive. When I thought about Christian men, I thought about what sees and cardigan wearing nice guys, and then you get into the biblical characters in their warriors. Wild man profits Patriarch kings. I mean, they're full on just epic epic warriors and wild man in the same thing with the women. You know when you think you know, Church lady, you think in its strict Dana Carvey's character from Saturday Night Live You know, but well, those women and men exist. And of course, the problem is, as you realize that it's why you write your books and do what you do. Um, they lead a lot of people away from God. They're very confusing. Uh, they're sending a mixed message at best. And you You feel kind of a calling to Underscore the bad ass ary of some of these biblical figures because I think I think it just, you know, just like you said it tarnishes the greatest story ever told her it makes it boring. And to me, if you if you're to take the greatest storing every ever told and deduce it down into just stayed placid, you know, just absolute or in existence because the biblical bad ass women Oh my God, brother, they had some of the most epic lives that are invigorating, fascinating. And God picks. You know certain girls just out of nowhere man and just absolutely transforms their lives and other people's lives. And I went Oh, do the counter narrative, too, You know, Well, Christianity, you know, it's like it's torturously. It's legalistic. It's boring, like no, It's not not the stuff that I live, not the stuff that you live. Not the stuff that the girls in my book live that stuff will, you know? Blow your pantyhose off your legs. If you start following Christ, not yours, But the women who wearing pantyhose, I guess. Or Joe Nemeth. Well, listen. Um you, uh s so who are some of the women Just give us some names of some of the women in the book? I'm fascinated here. Yeah. Hell which you brought up, which helps my brothers. My buddy's wife. She posed for the cover for this. I painted her so that depicts your help. And the thing I like about you, l said she's just a housewife man. She's just a housewife with a tent peg and a mallet, right? She's just doing her thing. And, you know they lived in tents back then. So when they constructed their domicile and stuff, obviously she knows how to swing a hammer. And in place the temp peg, and she's also is deceptive because she she told sister to come in. He's running for his life. Thea, Enemy of God is is fleeing from Deborah, who's another bad ass woman? Her in her armies and all the sudden sister goes into Janelle's tent, and he thinks he's gonna hide out there. And so you know your typical little church lady. She would say, Well, come on in. I'll pray for you. And done and take care of you and hide you and she didn't hide him. She waits till he knocks out after she gives him a cup of warm milk. And while he's in a deep rim delirium, she she gets a tent bag and nails his noggin to the terra firma. And that isn't that sweet. I don't think that's what Jesus would have done. And I rebuke you when we come back, folks. I'm talking to Doug Giles. I think we're talking. You're hearing the other side of this story, folks. You're hearing the rest to the story stuff that he will not hear on all those other programs I love it will be right back with my friend Doug Giles. Don't go away. There's I am 12 80, the patriot. Hi, everybody. We want to invite you to join Dennis Prager and Mike Gallagher for a travel opportunity. That may be the highlight of your year. We're headed back to Israel in October. 2021 for a 10 day Stand with Israel. Tour of the key sites and best place is meant to give you an unprecedented view of the world You've likely only read or heard.

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"terra firma" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"The FBI's warning states about armed protests aimed at state capitals between now and the biting inauguration a week from tomorrow. CBS News, National Security analyst Fran Townsend says the pushes on to protect Washington D C to they've already closed two of the national monuments. I suspect they will restrict access to the National Mall. On inauguration day. And so I think they're people are now trying and very focused. To be sure this is the safest, most secure inauguration we've ever seen. Johnson calls the resignation of acting Homeland Security Chief Chad Wolf, disgraceful and irresponsible. The Trump Administration's asking states to speed delivery of covert vaccines to people 65 older and others at high risk by no longer holding back. The second dose of the two shot two does shots. Florida's governor, Rhonda Santa's went to a retirement community today to help the states vaccination efforts. The vast majority of our shots have gone to people 65 up, which is exactly what you want, because that is gonna have the most effect on disease mitigation. I'm Vicki Barker at the Foreign Desk in London after relaxing restrictions over Christmas. Ireland, which once had Europe's lowest infection right now has the world's highest excess deaths here in Britain haven't been this high since the start of World War two and germ. It is. Angela Merkel now says she expects the lockdown there to last until April. Sheldon Adelson has died. The loss a Las Vegas casino magnet was a powerful big money force in Republican politics. CBS is Ed O'Keefe. He and his wife, Miriam, gave a combined $75 million to President Trump's failed reelection bid. In the last decade, the Democrat turned Republican donated more than $525 million to GOP candidates and causes Wall Street. The Dow is up 43 points. This is CBS News. CBS News Radio is your home for breaking news with our team of reporters around the country and the world. We give you the coverage. You can trust real time Traffic 803 Here's Chris Sullivan. We continue to see heavier than normal slowing in the South Hill area, both directions of 5 12. Over. So my Cairo drivers have hit me up on the text line, 98 97 3, saying that they've made it through the westbound slowing after an earlier crash that had blocked lane pretty easily so we're getting back to normal there. Fortunately in the westbound direction eastbound. We're still seeing some heavy slowing for about a mile As you work your way past the fairgrounds. We had an earlier problem that was causing a distraction. We had a car in the media in there, so that's what we're dealing with Both directions of the I five corridor through the Tacoma Corps are seeing heavier slowing than you might expect. If, in fact on the North bound drive from 72nd up past 38. There's actually really heavy South bound is also in the act passed the dome. So be prepared for that. And then federal way to Seattle's gonna run you about 35 minutes 25 to 30 of that from South Center into downtown. Now, the rented the Bellevue drivers heavy in the s curves and 10 minutes ago, I told you it was pretty heavy through the Bellevue area. Turns out we had a stall that was up there closer to the Northeast eight minutes off on the right side now, But give yourself 40 minutes to make that drive behind schedule by about 10 minutes and out of the north, and we're actually in pretty decent shape. 35 minutes or less effort to Seattle or Bellevue. Terra Firma Foundation systems brings us this traffic report. Keep Northwest home safe, dry and level. Work Ho at home, working to help homeowners with water intrusion foundation repair, concrete leveling and more. Go to terra go terra firma dot com We'll be hearing from Hannah Scott on the story of those Seattle police officers who attended the D C rally last week, but first to what's happening. Right now. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be moving ahead with plans for impeachment vote tomorrow. Tonight, House Democrats will vote to urge the vice president to invoke the 25th amendment. Democrat, Senator Chris Murphy says you sent a letter to acting secretary of defense asking for a full review of how the military is prepared to defend the U. S Capitol from attacks. He doesn't think the insurgency is over. We need to take a look at radical reform in the way that the capital is protected. Why on earth do we spend $700 billion on.

AOPA Never Again
A Close Call
"In August. Two Thousand Fifteen Steve Hill. Who had been John? Sharps crew chief and I went to restore the NEMESIS ANNEX T to flying condition. Sharps Reno Racer had been stored in a hangar. At the Mojave California airport that had been damaged holding the annexed t captive until the hangar doors. Were repaired. I was to relocate the annexed t to the Moriarty New Mexico Airport so that sharp could set some world speed records before retiring the aircraft to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Sharpen his wife Patricia. Designed and built the t around his six foot four frame and the rudder. Pedals were not adjustable even with cushions and bolsters. I was barely able to reach the rudder pedals. I was unable to perform a magneto check as the next. He slowly crept forward. During the run-up this of course was unacceptable. So I taxi back and inform sharp and the crew of my predicament hill. I returned to Moriarty to contemplate plan. B The annex t was subsequently flown to Moriarty where rudder pedal extensions were designed and installed on April twenty-seventh. Twenty seventeen I finally had a chance to fly the annex t since the winds were forecast to increase hill and I met at hills hanger early to get a leg up on the day and give me a chance to see how sharp's racer flew. The annex t has no forward visibility when being taxied so a lipstick camera was located on the right main landing gear in conjunction with a small video screen and the cockpit so the pilot could see ahead hill. Followed me out to runway two six to both assist and observe my flight. As soon as I applied power I was able to raise the tail on directional control was never an issue. I remained on the ground. Perhaps a bit longer than needed which may have been a function of the elevator. Trim position on lift off. The tee seemed very well behaved. I climbed out to the South West in order to get a better feel for how it behaved before returning to land. Although the aircraft was not unruly the air certainly was so I decided to cut the flight short and return to terra. Firma and aircraft incident or accident is almost never just one thing. It is a series of connected dots that when added up can lead to an untenable situation or worse the first dot manifested itself. Unbeknownst to me as I enter the downwind leg it had only been a few days before that I had flown the glider clubs Piper pointy tow plane. When doing so I would fly a close tight traffic pattern in hindsight. I should have flown a pattern commensurate with the speeds. I would be flying the Reno. Racer that is a one hundred fifty miles per hour on final and somewhat faster on downwind and base geared down to in the green and I started working to slow the next T- because my proximity to the final approach was far too close. I banked steeper as I watched myself fly through. Final DOT number two. I must have added a touch of bottom rudder dot number three at that point mortality Hubbard a watchful bird of prey. And the next thing I knew the next departed in a snapple. I would like to claim. It was superior airmanship skill and reflexes. That kept me from dying that day but I know better. My Guardian Angel was watching over me and only by the grace of God that I make the control inputs. That allowed me to recover at about two hundred feet or so Steve Hill was privy to all of the above and this is what he observed. The aircraft disappeared from my view and hearing to the West. After a few minutes I heard the aircraft approaching from the West and her bills radio call of left down wind for runway. Two six with gear. The aircraft appeared to me to be at a normal altitude. But maybe a little too close to the runway by this time the winds on the ground had picked up and we're gusting a little bit. The winds were mostly aligned with the runway but may have had a southern component. My perception was such that. I almost called bill on the radio. Remind Him to maintain one hundred and fifty miles per hour pattern speed. But I did not. I watched the aircraft perform a left turn from down wind base and the bank angle seemed a little steep to me. The aircraft continued at northerly heading with left-wing down at less than five hundred feet. Ag L. suddenly it appeared to snapple. All the way around and recover right I was looking into the morning sun and did not have an ideal view but I believe that the aircraft continued in a roll to the left. The maneuver happened extremely quickly. Literally in the blink of an eye. It happened so quickly that I was at that point. Not sure of what to make of it. All only that I was in a descending attitude on northbound heading and then if I did not initiate a pull up I would be making ground contact with ample speed in hand about one hundred and seventy or so. I started climbing westbound. Turn for an upwind leg while I contemplated my course of action. I reentered the down wind with substantially more distance from the runway. This time the pattern reflected the speed at which I was flying. The Annex T and the turn from base to final was made at a comfortable bank angle and speed once properly stabilized. The T flu like it was on rails. There was a bit of a southwind so I touched down left wing low as I wield the little racer onto the ground. Shortly after securing the aircraft we were in contact with sharp who was gracious enough to forgive me my transgressions and the fact that almost destroyed his wonderful creation. Sharp offer a five page explanation. Absolving me of blame but I knew better. The fault was entirely mine. The takeaways from this incident are many but mostly the recognition of how easily one can allow the deck to be against oneself. It's important to reflect on the various types of risks identifiable acceptable unacceptable and most important on identified remembering that uncertainty is always there hovering over the horizon awaiting the arrival of the unsuspecting pilot. Who has allowed his or her situation awareness to go by the wayside and for identified risk to enter the equation. I've found the episode humbling. A stark reminder of what a lack of attention to detail can lead to reality had returned with soul searing clarity. I had violated a number of tenants. Those irrefutable physics of flight and aerodynamics that cannot be violated and yet I lived to tell the tale

Business Wars Daily
Grand Moon Landing Plans: NASA Awards Lunar Lander Contracts to Blue Origin and SpaceX
"From wonder. I'm David Brown. And this is business. Wars daily on this Wednesday may sixth ever since John F. Kennedy ask Congress to fund a mission to the Moon in nineteen sixty one presidents have been captivated by the dream of conquering the cosmos. I've believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the Earth. Why the Moon why Mars? Because it is humanity's destiny to strive to seek to find we will give NASA new focus and vision for future expiration. We will build new ships to carry man forward into the universe to gain a foothold on the moon and prepare for new journey to the world's beyond our own that of course was JFK followed by President. George H W Bush in nineteen eighty nine and his son. George W Bush in two thousand four. Both bushes attempted to chart new courses for America to return to the moon. But these initiatives failed other space exploration plans of struggled to is Congress. The American people grappled with conflicts over money and namely it became difficult for taxpayers to justify spending hundreds of billions of dollars in space instead of funding urgent needs here on Terra Firma as a result the last time in American set foot on the moon was was the Apollo Seventeen mission in nineteen seventy two now in twenty twenty. That conflict has risen once again. The White House wants to put the first woman and the next man on the moon by twenty twenty four. That's four years ahead of an earlier NASA plan. President trump ordered the speed up in two thousand seventeen to make the optimist moon landing program. Nasa needs a Lunar Lander a spaceship designed to ferry astronauts from Lunar Orbit to the Moon's surface and back again late last month NASA awarded three contracts to private companies to build just such a lander in total the space agency. Funded almost a billion dollars worth of design and development. One of those contracts went to a team led by Jeff bazars his company blue origin. That team was awarded the largest of the three contracts. Almost six hundred million dollars though. Use It to design a lander somewhat like the one used in the Apollo program. Elon Musk's spacex one. A one hundred thirty five million dollar contract to work on a gigantic reusable lander spacex his lander which reportedly can carry one. Hundred tons of cargo is based on. Its starship spacecraft. Eventually the starship is intended to transport people to Mars The New York Times reports. The third contract for two hundred fifty million dollars went to a team led by Huntsville Alabama Company dianetics. The three companies have ten months to develop their lunar landers new definition of a space race. Anyone at that point NASA will have a clear idea of which lender they'll choose one prominent company. They didn't make the cut. Boeing. Nasa didn't say why it declined to award Boeing contract according to the Guardian but in December test flight of its star liner spaceship failed. That test flight had no crew aboard but the star liner was built with the intention of transporting astronauts to the International Space Station sending astronauts to the moon by twenty twenty four. He is fraught with technical organizational and financial challenges. Perhaps the toughest one is the cost. Nasr's twenty twenty budget is more than twenty billion dollars in twenty twenty one. That budget will have to increase by three billion dollars to fund the Lunar Lander according to the Guardian NASA administrator. Jim Breitenstein Stein said the agency expects Congress to fund the Optimist Moon landing mission despite the economic toll the corona virus is taken on the American economy. It's

Ron St. Pierre
New Space Force Uniforms Mocked for Camo Design
"The unveiling of uniforms for the newest branch of the armed services prompts a little bit of reading on the internet his fox's Gerry Baumgarten the new uniforms have a camouflage design which is served our fighting men and women well here on terra firma but in space probably not and that's causing a lot of poking of fun named it the United States space command of course as always with the military there's a reason for what they do even though it might not seem apparent the space for says the new outfits are designed to be uniform with other military personnel you know those members of the armed services who are stationed here on earth Gary bomb garden fox

Curiosity Daily
Why Penguin Waddles are Efficient
"Haven't talked about any cute animals on this podcast lately so let's get into the penguins they're totally under appreciated i mean penguins swim with speeding grace but i'm land there and adorable mess heaving portly bodies to and fro the shuffle once w little leg in front of other and they get a bad rap but you should not be so quick to judge because that cartoonish walk is actually among the most efficient any animal kingdom it's even more efficient than your 's who's laughing now back in the year two thousand researchers had to see world to study the bio mechanics of the penguins classical wattle they had five emperor penguins wattle across the special platform designed measure the force of each step along with the direction of fat force an how fast each bird was moving penguins rock from side to side with every step and the researchers thought this had the waste a whole lot of energy but they were mistaken penguins one short legs and big feet might not be the best tools forgetting around on land but waddling is the best way they used the tools they've got walking efficiency doesn't just come down the bones and muscles it's also about the way you used them we humans have a pretty efficient way of walking mostly because we fall forward slightly with every step basically were cheating by using gravity to move forward that extra help save this sixty five percent of their energy are muscles would need to exert if we relied on their force alone that sixty five percent figure is known as our energy recovery rate gas will be energy recovery rate is four emperor penguins is eighty percent that is in fact among the highest of any land animal that's not the say penguins don't used a lot of energy to get around on land when they're on terra firma they actually expense twice as much energy as any other land animal their size having short legs and big feet ends knees tucked away up inside their bodies that are hard to move along the ground is this steep price they pay for being good swimmers still with their regular fifty mile trek nesting grounds and how easily they hop over obstacles and scramble over inclines they're not doing too badly for themselves in fact they may help humans in the long run this research may help us understand evaluate entreat individuals with disabilities related to the way they walk so everybody