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"third line" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:34 min | Last month

"third line" Discussed on WTOP

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Hollywood sex symbol Raquel Welch dies at 82

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | Last month

Hollywood sex symbol Raquel Welch dies at 82

"Active Raquel Welch has died after a brief illness, according to her agent, Welch was 82, a march east are a letter with a look at her career. Raquel Welch had all of three lines in the film 1 million years BC, but it made her a star, primarily because the animal skin bikini she wore in it. Welch told reporters in 2001, it was hard to overcome being a sex symbol. It's not all that much fun, as I was coming up to 40. I was looking for breadcrumbs along the road of sex symbol DOM, you know, okay, now what do I do next? And I couldn't find any that were very positive. While Welch appeared in other lusty roles, she also won a claim for her performances in the three musketeers in the James coco film wild party and in the TV movie right to die.

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Pastrnak sparks Bruins in 4-0 win over banged-up Avalanche

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 4 months ago

Pastrnak sparks Bruins in 4-0 win over banged-up Avalanche

"Boston was in charge throughout blanking injury riddled Colorado for nothing. Taylor hall scored twice and assisted on another goal and had to praise his mates on the third line Charlie Coyle and Trent Frederick. You want to contribute every night. It's fun to see goals go in and it's fun to continue to get chemistry as a line. We haven't been together too too long, but that was a really good night for us. Linus all Mark stopped all 23 shots he saw for the bruins who have won four of 5. Out of the roster that won the Stanley Cup last season, the avalanche dressed only 9 skaters. Bruce Morton Denver

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"third line" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:57 min | 5 months ago

"third line" Discussed on WTOP

"Glad you're with us at three 28. Traffic and weather on the 8th, we start with traffic, Dave dill dines in the traffic center. Let's start with Virginia 66 westbound for the beltway to oakton. It is three lanes and three lines only getting by the work zone, and then westbound heavy from centerville toward the manassas rest area in the main lanes. And if you're going south of Gainesville on route 29, route 15, southbound delays past vint hill road lead the scene of a crash caller says Riley wrote the response blocking the left lane. Three 95 southbound heavy out of Arlington toward lincolnia, but the work zone at duke street is clear. Northbound though, it is slow out of Springfield toward the two 36 ramps. The response to the disabled dumb truck is still blocking the right line of three northbound on three 95, no incidents on I 95, but it's getting heavier southbound toward woodbridge. On route 15, northbound remaining slow at a Leesburg toward lockets, no incidents reported there. In the district on military road, westbound heading for broad branch and Nevada avenue police action and a crash, the right side was blocked near 32nd street. D.C. two 95 getting heavier along the anacostia into Maryland getting slower on portions of the Baltimore Washington Parkway, northbound near the Riverdale and green belt exits. Caller finding a new crash southbound on the Parkway before 32. That blocks the left side. Another caller found a crash in buoy on the stretch of mitchellville road that crosses over excalibur road. We had a crash in Waldorf on madam dean town road, but by now some northbound traffic should be getting pie toward the three O one merge, two 70 northbound, getting heavier near one 21 and onto I 70 and route 15 in Frederick. Silver diners fall menu will warm you up, try their apple pie stuffed French toast or their plant based oat milk pancakes, blueberries, learn more at silver dot or dot com, silver dot or eat well, be well. Dave dillin WTO traffic. All right, let's go to storm team four and Amelia Draper. For most of us, it was a cloudy day today more sunshine the farther south and

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EU faces battle to keep energy prices from tanking economy

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 5 months ago

EU faces battle to keep energy prices from tanking economy

"European leaders have entered a crucial period in which to ensure they're struggling economies do not become further damaged by high energy prices and short supplies leading up to a key summit the block's executive branch proposed that a blueprint that would compromise between those who want to cap prices and those who think it would stump supplies In a letter European council president shall Michel told the blocks leaders that three lines of action were needed to solve the crisis reducing demands ensuring security of supply and containing prices nationalists and right-wing populists are complaining more and more about the EU's common approach with this pressure the ability to find a joint exit strategy from the crisis could have a direct impact on the block's future I am Karen Chammas

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"third line" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:43 min | 8 months ago

"third line" Discussed on WTOP

"A little bit of freedom in case I'm running a little slow. The weather's bad. For many writers, wait for a train will likely be under ten minutes because most stations like here in roslin are served by at least two if not all three lines. The 5 minute definitely gets me to pork bastard. Service on these lines were significantly cut last fall after metro post hundreds of 7000 series cars for derailment issues, new GM Randy Clark says it's the metro's goal to get those cars back in service. Luke luker W two news. No more free rides on Montgomery county right on buses, starting today. It will now cost you a dollar per ride. The one way pre-pandemic fare was $2 a ride. Prices for a monthly pass have also been cut from $45 down to 22 50. Right on right on extra flex and flash buses are all included in the new pricing. Fares had been temporarily suspended during the pandemic, county bus fares will still be free for seniors age 65 and older people with disabilities. And anyone under 19, we have more information on our website, WTO dot com. Now to election 2022, on WTO, businessman David Blair has a razor thin lead over incumbent Mark L rich. In the democratic primary, for Montgomery county executive. Blair leads by just 21 votes. Now that's just two one hundredths of a percent if it stays that close, under Marilyn election law, el rich can request a state finance recount at no personal expense. Meantime, canvassers at the Montgomery county board of elections continue counting mail in ballots nearly two weeks after the primary once the election results are certified by the county board of elections, Canada have three days to request that recount.

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Do the COVID-19 Vaccines Contain Aborted Fetal Cells?

The Eric Metaxas Show

00:47 sec | 1 year ago

Do the COVID-19 Vaccines Contain Aborted Fetal Cells?

"Steered away from getting into the weeds of the vaccine. That stuff but i the idea that the government is using. Its power to bully people into getting this when i keep reading information. That says no. Don't get it. I mean i would think that you would. At least let people make their own decisions. And the fact of the matter is according to john's mirek all three lines or all three vaccines were made in a way That depended on the bodies of boarded babies now. John's mirek writes about that. And i thought to myself what about religious objections. And what about the idea that the government is never supposed to push on this kind of

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Fermenting Kombucha For a Healthier Hard Beverage

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

02:52 min | 1 year ago

Fermenting Kombucha For a Healthier Hard Beverage

"You talk about your process. What inspired you guys take kombucha and and make a actual shell stable hard. Come each. oh yes well i mean the origin of us starting With a commode shah because served the we have more than just combustion now of a heart which art self serves. We we in our tap room's which we have. We also have a beer that we we make with different types of functional ingredients mushrooms and things like that and we have we look at ourselves really as innovation on company. That's looking to explore all the different categories and create the best tasting the most flavorful the most functional version that could be made in in all different categories. But the reason we start with kabuchiko is because my partner when the the founder. Bill moses He he was part of another company called kavita and vito was one of the other large companies at got early into. They actually certainly similar to to accomplish evidence. Coconut water keefer back. You have three lines do the action three license. They started their original was keefer which is really unique in different at any kind of because of that they already had the mindset around. Alcohol wasn't really a part of it because they knuckle boot shah as you know or manageable don't know capuchin the national from process creates 'cause you began to say an early on a ten seven years ago there was an issue of like how much is still to this day. Actually how much. Alcohol is actually in your non alcohol Is if it can. It has sugars. They will continue to ferment right. In fact often it might be a legal to be below below this. Earn an amount of alcohol allowed to be non alcohol. You go and you start driving and it's in the sonnet saying. This sugars are fermenting. The alcohol starts growing and it actually might pass that that. That limit veto was One of the first ones. They are to have super control of that. How much alcohol in it now. They had to coconut keefer. Had to As apple cider vinegar tonic. So three different lines but really learned a lot about the control. And it's kind of funny. Is you know. Some of the founders of a company that was kind of became famous for controlling the alcohol would then go ahead and and and let it go and and and actually let it flourish and actually create You the best alcohol version of the

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"third line" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

03:31 min | 1 year ago

"third line" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

"The american logistic marines some massive base. We had all our munition is huge huge bass miles here and i used to come every day to the the american compound certainly as with them and Yes that was school quite quite spicy at times stuff. I mean if missile had hit has been pretty lucky because it's such a big space in the desert That was so you read. Those would the based qa about right. Yeah and so they will. You've been targeted little bit. Yeah i mean because we had we were the third line of justice. So if they go to austin i guess that it would be a good good hit for them but they never got lucky. Thankfully i didn't realize i realized i was talking going on and you were in three power. No idea what are these massive blow tents by wasn't a pickup. What what what. I will look. I wasn't big but because of dot com dot around all over each other mutual support. And i don't even tell you it was going on. I mean all all we knew of the of potential tax. That were lightning go show. Yeah lightning lightning we pigeon We didn't have enough cam nine yards to detect. What was going on. So we literally given not taking the mickey we given to pigeons. I swear to goodness not lying. So just explain camera naiad safe no the agent detecting kits. So how'd you remember those names. I forgot chemical agent right. Yeah and they didn't have the right botchy sin so i mean it was just larry issue get out that well okay case. We have to take what's going on. So this in america where his two pigeons really i mean this is two thousand three com equal rights stuff downright so we had one pigeon in our headquarters the regimental number and and then we put one down by the ammo site. But the americans on the humvees. We driving around with chickens in cages on the front of the humvees and i promise online ov and then when we had the the calls rather than gas gas gassing merican moriches lightning lightning lightning chuck your nbc gear on and sit under six pick table. Wouldn't i in offering protection as it had radio and a and then the first time we thought we're getting gas like okay. Who's gonna take respirator. I the sniff test might be stuff out. They don't know pigeons still alive. Brilliant yod flipping morons as a point in time it was just constantly get called in moscow called people's ny korn for laugh honest to god so someone shout gus. Gus gossip you. I'm sure you sharing lightning show some show. Lightning lightning somewhere sitting awake. Probably the portland giggling and that would send the holcombe about. Everyone must up. We're not when no is cold..

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Alzheimer’s Drug Likely to Be FDA Approved Despite Potential Risks

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Alzheimer’s Drug Likely to Be FDA Approved Despite Potential Risks

"Drug is reasonably likely to result in a clinical benefit and granted approval. Despite potential risks. NBC's Brian Clark with details The FDA s decision to grant accelerated approval to Biogen's new Alzheimer's drug is a historic first in the fight against the disease. It's not a cure. It's not a panacea, but it is a first line treatment that that does look at the underlying cause of the disease. Dr. Joanne Pike, the chief strategist of the Alzheimer's association, points out Alzheimer's remains a fatal disease. We have to have a first line treatment before we can get to a second line or a third line, Dr Pike says. This requires the health care system do prioritize Early detection. Brian Clark ABC News The Department of Justice

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Is Craig Smith the Bruins' Most Underrated Player?

Poke the Bear

01:24 min | 2 years ago

Is Craig Smith the Bruins' Most Underrated Player?

"Think Craig Smith has a lot that play into it. And again for a guy who is signed here, who you know, I remember back in college, you know, January February, people are like, all right well for the expansion draft like this since it's not hanging around, right? This guy is what Thirty one years old like he's got just a couple of goals like where did he kind of fit into the mix? But you know it's just been a great signing for the Bruins to get this guy who I think for all of us going into it, you know, I always excited. I think, you know, a lot of people were you look at his numbers like art. This is a guy who's going to help this team, but not a lot of people expect them to be a top-six guy, right? I think he was going to be a very, very good. Third one guy, almost like oil, right? Like coil if he's your top six. You know, you'll be fine, I guess, but he's not exactly what what you want. But, but he's in a third line role. He's a very good in terms of getting those matchups to Heaven. Be your second one, right wing, and to really solidify that line but doing some of the little things it's good to see in. It's good that a guy like him gets rewarding because I think it seems like leading up to, you know, Craig Smith scored that goal was going to be another game where, you know, we talked about Taylor Hall and again, it's all deserved in terms of how great he's been. But don't overlook judging, you know how good Craig Smith? Is it? Doing the little things that help get that line. So any of those great, a chances. So he's just been fantastic this year for the Bruins.

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Because again I think all three thousand teams are are very solid by the way no one's talking about this Taylor Hall. I added my My Hockey Ultimate Team the 88th overall Taylor Hall card has like five goals in two games guys. Immaculate entering the Zone with the puck like just graded Zone entries. It's a great card. Amazing, pick up by me. It was a good bargain. She was like thirty-five thousand coins. It was anyone who plays hot can appreciate the addition of him to my second line. So don't talking about that, I don't know why no one's talking about that. That's a pretty big deal five goals to games. That's, that's player-of-the-week status right there. But yeah, so yeah, for its first-round matchups, go. I think that it's probably I don't think it's the Capitals. I don't think that's the TV want to play first mainly cuz yes you can beat them, but your family home. Going to kill you like your kids, a war. When you can't tell me like Matt grzelcyk is escaping that series. Will have come on. I mean I think if you're the Bruins like a best case scenario, you LeapFrog the Islanders and get either the two or three seed play, probably the Penguins and then have the capitals either beat the shit out of the Islanders or even the Rangers. Which choice that would also be a good scenario of which like if the Rangers sneak in place you want a hot team if they gives the capitals trouble. There you go. Well, yeah, I think the best case is, you know, either you face a week a week, I understand with slumping in or like Pittsburgh that got a lot of skill, but you can still, do you still get your chance against especially, once you figure out kind of that they open up a lot of the middle of the I switch, Cassidy lose to in the last game. And what do you know? You gotta gotta cable, who can speak to the neutral zone? Now, it's grayed out that works. I know that because again, my Hockey Ultimate Team is just so good on it. That's my main. My baby, seven, Allison Taylor Hall. See what he does for me at any rate, Before I Let You Go. What kind of listeners look forward to at Boston Sports Journal? Yeah, we're going to be starting to do our early previews of matchups in the play-offs because it's right around the corner is crazy to say that. So all that stuff will be over at Boston Sports channel. Com. So subscribe to b, s j. And if you want from me on Twitter you can do that at, Ryan. I'm just going 93. Go to all that for sale s media Outlets, marinoff ski, that's Connor, and a Boston Sports channel. You poke barristers have an amazing rest of your day.

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

04:14 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"That goal, he scored up to use, it might have been best goal of the season for the Bruins and that's that was my life. I kind of wrote about it. That it's one thing that I think you have to be encouraged by. How Hall is stick with this team where, you know, just how he's no longer the the guy anymore and the fact that it's chemistry, I think with Christian faith has you know? Meshed very well but you also I think have to look at the fact that hey the Bruins of have missed is kind of like instant game-changing offense job. At you. Don't you didn't have outside of that Top Line, right? Like, you didn't have this guy who can just, you know, get pushed the puck down, one of the, the other make a move and all sudden the puck back of it, that like you've missed that, especially outside of the top line. So it's worked fantastic for them. But going back to just the matchups. Like, I think the way the Islanders are playing right now, it's still going to get stuff out any of the teams that play is going to be a tough out. But I just think the overall high end level of the Bruins is too much for the island especially the way they're playing right now. It's just it'd be tough on the catch-up but the penguins are right up there the penguins like Scare me a little bit, cuz it's one thing you have to worry about Crosby would that you seem like one of those scenes where it's just these, like, ragtag crew jabronies that. Like, I'm just having career years, like, what the fuck is Courtney C? Doing like, I'm all that. So weird, I'm upset, when I see him, I'm like, who the hell like when like all these movies, they made like Matheson and see. See, I was like, what the fuck are they doing in Pittsburgh? Like these bum-ass guys, they got no playing great. I mean, it's not like, you know, it's in the S pass where it's like, you know, they get Brian R Us, you know, like the hell is this guy and he does, what else? He's on the top six or eight, you know, Chris Kunitz being a forty goalscoring to do with Crosby. It's like these guys are also just like playing unreal out of these spots. So I mean I think any matchup is going to be tough but I think if you look at the way the Islanders are playing, That one might be a bit more of an appealing match up because outside of and I know they play, you know, a good defense and they they pack it in, but I try to bars all, you know, they don't really have that game-changing offense. It's very simplified format or structure they have. But we also in a week, be looking at the playoff standings, and as much as foreign students are probably looking over their shoulder and the Rangers, it might be the Islanders, like.

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Fight through and see what the best combination is, but your options are kind of limited right now. You are telling bleed. That's what she got there. That's what you need. I think again, if you are going to go to the cup, you're going to really try to contend a charcoal needs to be the third line Center. I think that is a definite, then I think Jake debrusk. You need him on that third line. He's, you know, at the end of the day he's got he's got some skill. Obviously, I agree with with us and he's gotta have more compete like that. I agree with him there and I think that there are nice that you don't notice Jake, debrusk, and that's a big issue. You have to somehow drill in his head that like, dude, you've gotta be faithful these games watching the playoffs this from this, run to the playoffs, but I do think again. Jake debrusk is a solid third-line left-winger. Again, he hasn't been great this year, but how long would you like have to go through the list? Would you rather? Would you like, would you rather Sean kuraly? They're probably not you want them on that. Fourth line, would you rather Trent Frederic their wage Would you rat like you can go down the list? I don't think we're rather have Than Jake. Debrusk on that third line left wing spot. Cuz then you also have Nick Ritchie who you'd have to shake playing is the best player is offside, and Richie playing with it, but still there's no one. You really are, like dying to replace the brush with. I don't think it's good for development. Let them play out of this maybe even though it's been full season ding, but I just feel that the the potential the potential is just hire with him, you know, right? Then it is with anybody else. I think you have to kind of roll with that so you've to brush your coil and then probably Nick Ritchie Nick, Ritchie. I think again, especially if you play the cap get into a little bit. Like you do need a big body like him, he can finish plays, you know, he's solid in the cycle. Game is he shut down? Guy know, is he line driver? No wage as he great. You know, do I want to entering zones with the puck know, but there's enough there that warrants a third line spot, and if you want to switch corellian, Richie wage, Want to switch Lazar and Richie like, go for it, cuz Cassie likes to do that mid game. But to me, I think that's going to be your third line. That's, that's kind of gotta be it. That's your home potential with them because, again, it's nice but Productions. Not there. And totally, you tried fried correct. These guys are cool and Frederick I think it was decent time in the playoffs. I think Frederick especially play the capitals could see time on the fourth line. So the third line I think is, is, is up in the air. But it's funny because usually this is the debate we're having with the second line. We're usually like, listen the second line it off else, they get an interesting thing about having an actual top. Six, I noticed this against the Penguins. Let's say so like Crosby in Bergeron. Go against each other in the most, they play that, you know, most to top lines. Always Clash wage. So those to go against each other. The beauty is, if you played the Penguins right now in the playoffs, like let's say Series starts tomorrow, you can match up the Bergeron line with the Crosby line and not worry about having no storm..

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"In to poke the bear episode 5141. I don't I'm blanking on 400 yards off a Lot 21 that guy, remember that guy I've ever married off, ski alongside calling Boston, Sports Journal. Connor, how we doing? I'm doing swell, I am doing swell as well, like that and all these things. It's so funny. It's exciting times, you know, warmer weather. The restrictions are being lifted a little bit. TD Garden all have five thousand people ish. Starting May 10th right in time for the playoffs. I can't wait to hear some some more chance off. The, the Grant, from the, after the balcony, you know, I can't wait to hear some more, some more, you know, Mike's Mike from South, he's in the back of the balcony. Just Chuck it up, you know. Hey, Hey, Sydney khong. I can't wait to hear that again and you users healing Nature's healing. You've been there that whole time, but the fans of it back and you've heard some good for Imagine for some good chirps off course. Yeah, it helps when you've only got a couple of thousand in there, I think Echoes throughout the the cabin has gotten but I think I think we will probably take more people and less trips to sneak out and we take the the wall of sound as if yes. Just one angry do from Haverhill screaming up in the nosebleed. So, yeah, no, I'm fine with that as well. I give me the wall of sound. Gave me some chance rather than, you know, one dude, just screaming at something out. I'm totally for for all that coming back and and it's, it's gonna be interesting to see how five thousand people do or how it is worth. How much it elevates the sound. And you know what it's like with $5 because you know they're going to be Arenas that almost full come playoff time in other parts of the country. So I'm interested to see how long I'll I'll take shape but your Boston Bruins, your Boston, Bruins do have some topical things going on and one of those things that's the number one. Maybe it's Jeremy girl. And guy, he can play, he can play, he can play and he came from walkie, so he didn't go to be. You didn't go to BC. I'm proud to say, I'm proud to mention this team. Next team in with all those. He didn't go to U Mass. But two main, he went to main home Paul kariya but.

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Bruins' Goaltender Swayman in Line To Be the Backup

Poke the Bear

01:09 min | 2 years ago

Bruins' Goaltender Swayman in Line To Be the Backup

"But this way my guy can play can play. It's proven at this point and one thing that has become abundantly clear this week is it looks as if he's probably bumped jaroslav halak. Is that the right move? Is this going to keep going your general thoughts? Yeah. I mean I can see any reason why you would take them out of the rotation at this point right? I think Bruce Cassidy more or less said that had this band you know the middle of the season and not had a little bit more of a window or maybe a bit more breathing room in the standings to incorporate and get a walk back into the mix. Then of course you do that right? I mean it's not like they're they were looking forward to the Sierra Club, part of the plan to have a whole lot, get bumped out of the rotation and to have Jeremy swimming step. And they didn't think he was going to be remotely close to the NHL, like, you know, here was this year when according to plan, they'd be more than happy with him splitting reps. With our downtown Providence. Ain't dealing with the expected development Road bumps, that you would imagine would come from a guy. Making the jump from college, hockey through the pros. Hasn't happened. Thankfully for the Bruins also worked out extremely well, right?

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Navigating the Complexities of Black Indigenous Identity

Unreserved

01:55 min | 2 years ago

Navigating the Complexities of Black Indigenous Identity

"Black and indigenous communities share similar struggles as marginalized people on turtle island that combined. History can be quite complicated. My next guest has dedicated much of his work. As an academic to thinking about these connections robert keith collins is an expert on black indigenous interactions. He's an associate professor of american indian studies at san francisco state university. He's african american and choctaw. And he's here to tell us about a history. Many people know very little about welcome to the show dr collins. Thank you very much for having me. So let's start at the beginning. What is the beginning of indigenous black history. That's a fantastic question. And actually we owe a lot of our understanding about it to a canadian scholar. Alexander francis chamberlain france as in in eighteen. Ninety one wrote one of the most comprehensive analysis that we have today and that was african americans and what we find in that study is that this is actually a history. His later colleague would refer to as the third line of colonization. We've talked about a european and native colonization. We talk about european and african colonization. We seldom talk about american. Interactions during the colonization and this is a history that brings that back to live where we actually see cultural exchanges between people that are taking place within sovereign native communities as well as nations and families we also see interactions taking place especially for like in the united states among the five civilized tribes chuck. Todd's cherokees creeks chickasaw seminoles in slavery were native americans owned slaves and have an cultural impact on africans within their communities on their

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Should the Bruins Be Concerned About Their Current Third Line?

Poke the Bear

01:24 min | 2 years ago

Should the Bruins Be Concerned About Their Current Third Line?

"Fairly obvious one has to be that third line, right? I mean, that's the line that where you've got your top six clicking very well right. Now, you got them drawing a lot of these matchups, Ideally you would think that a third line where you have coil in the middle that you guys that were top six guys prior to this that have a top-six talent and Nick rejected price. You saw them further down the line up against easier matchups. You'd imagine the goals would come right or you would at least get more consistent production where they're afforded those those easier looks and so far that really hasn't happened now granted this been they've had some chances right? I think the rules in seven shots on goal during Tuesday's win over Buffalo, especially last week. They had a couple of really good grade eight looks and just did not pan out. So there's been chances but it also it's been kind of choice between right. They're getting a whole ton of offensive zone time and not having much to show for it in terms of tangible production. So that's the line. I think you definitely need to get wrong. I mean we've we've talked about this for years now right of you know, how good this lineup can be when you've got that third line really clicking as you saw on the 2019 postseason, so they have to wear may be shuffling those guys up or just sticking with and hoping they break through they gotta correct that and then the other one I'd say just fixing on top power-play unit which

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"third line" Discussed on Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast

Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast

05:46 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast

"Dang at center. That's a fair argument. I don't think he should. I think he just needed to get confidence back. That's something that shook him out of whatever slumpy was in i think he can keep playing the same way. So will the the reason why In they mentioned this in the broadcast today Raise your did is that you know when you're a sinner you're allowed to go. Deep into the defensive zone nato plow through guys that's kinda jamie benn style and how he plays right well as a a winger. When you're in the defensive zone you're mostly up towards the top defenceman you're there to to close off gaps in you know. Probably block a shot in. You're not moving much up there at the top of the defensive zone so in that aspect i think that would you know. Hinder jamie benn. And that's fine. I mean. I think keeping him at center is it is a decent idea like it's obviously worked for him but like putting sagan on the wing is not. That's not gonna help him come back at all. He doesn't play wing ever and he's a great face off guy. Why would you just give up a fifty eight percent faceoff. Winning percentage is he going to be able to do that right off the bat faceoffs. Yes maybe faceoffs. But but the rest of this stuff He's a fantastic skater. When he's fully healthy in that's why you can say like put him on the fourth line for a little bit. Even if you wanna leave bennett center. Put sagan on the fourth line. Give him less ice time and let him skate. And feel it out. But never put it on the wing. That's that was a dumb thing to say. That was dumb. I disagree okay. i digress. Okay so we'll hear me out on this thing we would. You and i don't agree with this but would you take ben and put him on the third line and move down to the fourth line is the fourth line center and let him know that. Been play with the komo.

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"I think you see that with coil when those guys are really going so it's definitely maybe not as much of a sure bet as would get probably from the brochure online or crazy line right now just based on the way that Craig Smith this point, but I think you definitely have something to work work off of there. It's not like these guys aren't proven to be to produce points, you know in the past like we know what coiled in the postseason two years ago. We know what the Press can do when he gets hot Rich. He's been a pleasant surprise this year. So it's not like you know off. Was in in the dark days of like 2018 when it was like Jakob forsbacka Karlsson and these guys Ryan Spooner or enemies of a third line guys that you maybe they'll break through like you've got legitimate Talent. They're just how well you kind of utilize them. So that one's maybe not as much of a short of thing. But there's definitely a foundation there for them to kind of really break through the best was when I was cleaning out my life. I was cleaning out my desk at home over winter break and I came across like the first person I've ever covered. I think it was 2018 fall. It was November game and the third line was just wild. I just wasn't your normal guys. It was just like it was crazy. But yeah, no this start line seems pretty good again. I'd love to see a little more with of them kind of being together again coil pack those both kind of inconsistent with the points. So it's like maybe you put them together. Maybe the consistency comes back. But again, I'm excited to see what that third line can do. So that's that. That's the new-look Bruins the new log. Ruins are one game in and they gotta win as a shootout win, but they still got to win Conor Before. I Let You Go. Is there anything that listeners can go? Look forward to it? Boston Sports Journal? Yeah, we're going to be obviously break down. I think people want to get our all of our thoughts and how these new look guys do especially in the first few games small sample sizes. We always say but people people want their cakes, right so we'll be breaking it takes off, of course. So we break it down hall looks especially over these key couple of games against the island. It's an early measuring stick for this coming new lacrosse te so we break in those down obviously to go home is expected to be back on Thursday for the Ambient sound or so. We'll see how he fares and what could be an interesting discussion down the road where how long should be back pretty soon, But Jeremy swim is playing pretty well. So maybe that's a discussion for another podcast next week is we got kind of closer to that. So as I say, that's that's that's another topic for another day. Yes. Yep. We probably be exploring that on Boston Sports channel., So subscribe over at be a Chez you want to follow me on Twitter. You can do that, Ryan. I'm just going 93 go do all that. So trade Tuukka call on this coming to Boston Sports channel, of course. Yeah. There we go. Absol raid to trade too, but spell it. I finally I finally folded. Yeah t r a e d e r a d. It's t r a e d trade-off. At. Any rate there that has been poked the bear episode 39. God bless Matt beleskey, Christiana Smita. Mera. It's Connor and a Boston Sports channel you poke the bear list or something amazing rest of your day..

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:00 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"There's better than when when you get blown up by the cat. She wanted in any warm body that plays better is welcome there. But no, I think especially you have to be encouraged by just you know, Puck movement, you know breakouts and again kind of walking the blue line and getting those shots through. I mean, I think you saw it with the David krejci goal where that was the name, I'm just Jeremy Lowe's on identifying a shooting Lane taking it and leading to a grade A Chance like it creates his able to bury and it's not Reinventing the script in terms of birth. Generating ozone chances, but the parents have some really struggled with that this year. So yeah, I think you would be encouraged by what Riley showed and I think especially when you take kind of the long go look at this home decor and what rally brains when you have healthy bodies back there. I mean, I think ideally, you know, we've talked about a multiple times it just how good Mac blink or is it got together now that you've liked Riley has been moved the puck he kind of fills in that role with Brendan Kalo that you kind of were Towing the line with when you had grizzly bear. So if you're able to have Riley with Kalo and giving that that may impair a puck-moving presence and keeping McEvoy morning and grizzly together who have been just a buzz saw when they've been out there together. I think you have to be very encouraged because even if Mike Riley is not a guy came back home or one of these established, you know top 20 defenseman just having his presence and what he can bring to this team really changed the whole outlook at this new Course once you have everyone back healthy. Yep. I think that's sort of the interesting thing is again, if you could have a top-four of Chris McEvoy Riley Carlo, that's good. Like that's what's a good top four right there. And then if you want to lose on and Miller or whatever it is speaking of my life the way holy crap. I mean, I I get Tage Thompson wanting to you know stand up for his teammate there. But good God man, like when it's Kevin Miller figures going to be you know, what else? I'm good for now. I'm good for now cuz he got killed. It's one of those things to wear. Usually when a guy's get absolutely worked in a fight. Usually, you know people in the garden losing their minds yelling when he landed that right hook, I think everyone's want the government like, all right, like it goes wrong out of the way when you like connect the hook like that..

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"That's c l n s 54 a 50% Welcome bonus on your first deposit that online your online Sportsbook Palm Beach there now. So I actually you know, who I thought stood out the most out of the three Acquisitions Curtis Curtis Lazar. I thought that's a lie fourth line was good. And he solidified that fourth line like that kind of reminded me of the Glory Days of corralling what actor in and knowledge re and and and Curtis home and he's quick. He's physical he loves getting in in in the dirty areas. He loves hitting guys around and you have to think like they've always like Corelli on the wing, you know, if Chrome Wagner recently had been a lot better. They've Wagner sitting and watching those games definitely helped him out a lot you add Lazar to that. You might have a real legit 4th Line there again. Yeah, I think I agree with you..

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

02:47 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Of drawbacks and people saying that you know, he he look like he was you know out of it or or anything like that like he was shooting off the rust seemed like he was fitting pretty well with Craig Smith and Dave G granted like Craig Smith might be scoring on a newline you put them on right now you guys just on fire so which is good news for the Bruins, right that gives them an actual finish on that line, but I think it's be encouraging. I think maybe that one thing people were concerned about, you know, there's the The Narrative about until hell not playing winning lucky or being a dog because he was on some bootleg teams, but I think his attention to details as the game went on we're pretty good. I mean That could that checking effort to really break up that last chance Buffalo hat and over time, you know, he was engaged on the other end of the ice or the thing is encouraging. So I think for a first step really know how you have to be discouraged by what you saw because the chances were there, right? He wasn't burying them. He supposed to work on a little bit but as a first kind of audition seemed like he did pretty well in that second line. Yeah defense of coverage issues. I saw early in the game with him where he wasn't in the best possible position in his own Zone, but again like that stuff, you know it it worked out over the course of wage and I don't expect that to be something that hampers him as the the season rolls along here. But everything you said, I mean, he looked assertive enough again and those own entries are so important especially with that crazy line and again faith in you know, we said this when they first acquired him earlier this week like You know, he's great at setting guys up and with a guy like Craig Smith that works and works out really well, even though the assist that he should have got one off the sabre and it was kind of like a behind-the-back, you know throw up behind Faith. So there'll probably be some there should be some better passes and better setups with Taylor Hall, but overall, I mean like I really thought it was good. I thought he was fine. Like again, you know that solidifies your top six wage. Um, and I think the top six, you know, I think depressed might get a look with krejci and and Hall at some point, but I think for the most part if your top six is a mix of Martial law and Bergeron posture. Smith Christian Hall, you have a top-six. It's legit tub said stop six that have healthy can make a run so and so and we'll get to the 3rd line off later on in the episode where they've actually been a pretty good bet. But if you want to get an even better bet you go to bed online. Absolutely. Listen up guys..

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Taylor Hall Shows Flashes in his First Game With the Bruins

Poke the Bear

02:53 min | 2 years ago

Taylor Hall Shows Flashes in his First Game With the Bruins

"Did you think of Taylor Hall? Yeah, I think if you're a few of the problems you have to be encouraged as what you saw home. It's kind of interesting after the game. He saw a few like National people kind of reactive like I guess I forget who was if someone up in Canada that was like, well you saw from a game the Bruins have the works out for them with Kayla Hall like guys not confident really going to build his confidence back up which I mean he's he's admitted that but he needs to build his game back up, but I don't know how he saw anything from it off. They give you like a red flag of like all this guy's really fighting the puck. I mean, it's his first game with the new team hasn't played in ten days. People forget about the guy was literally was on the it was held out of games wage earning a new system. So, you know, I don't know people are expecting him to to score a hat-trick in his first game, but you know, I think he started off a little slow. I think he had to kind of adjust the new life mate said like kind of a bad turn over that kind of that spin around pass it went to a sabre instead of a brewing so like yes a little tentative at at this. But I think it's a game went on he got more comfortable. I think where you really kind of noticed him especially was transition wise very very kind of assertive and smooth to the neutral zone. Got a lot of an easy. Everybody was able to manufacture a lot of pretty clean Zone entries, which is usually been an issue for this team terms of kind of getting that momentum back. So I think especially moving phone number Against maybe more physical teams like the Islanders or the capitals where they really trying to, you know, have you in your Zone? Haven't got like Hall who can't support a guy like McAvoy or a Grizzly look and get the puck-moving. I think it'd be a big a big difference maker in terms of helping out that group. So I think if you're the Bruins as the the first step I think of to be encouraged it wasn't, you know, I don't get the month of drawbacks and people saying that you know, he he look like he was you know out of it or or anything like that like he was shooting off the rust seemed like he was fitting pretty well with Craig Smith and Dave G granted like Craig Smith might be scoring on a newline you put them on right now you guys just on fire so which is good news for the Bruins, right that gives them an actual finish on that line, but I think it's be encouraging. I think maybe that one thing people were concerned about, you know, there's the The Narrative about until hell not playing winning lucky or being a dog because he was on some bootleg teams, but I think his attention to details as the game went on we're pretty good. I mean That could that checking effort to really break up that last chance Buffalo hat and over time, you know, he was engaged on the other end of the ice or the thing is encouraging. So I think for a first step really know how you have to be discouraged by what you saw because the chances were there, right? He wasn't burying them. He supposed to work on a little bit but as a first kind of audition seemed like he did pretty well in that second line.

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"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:16 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Poke the bear episode 39 a Matt beleskey episode ice in honor of Matt beleskey. I'm Evan Marriott house key here with Connor and Boston Sports channel Connor how we doing? I'm doing very well. How you doing? I'm good. I got a haircut. I'm all you know, fresh up people watching on YouTube. You'll see that little bit of a deferral the same thing. I always get but we'll fan of Welcome in the spring of the you know, the headlights the hot air even though Friday Snow Yeah, that's not ideal. That's not good for like the aerodynamic kind of you know, and it's like nice page seventy eighty degrees out a little bit of wind wind in your face not when it's snowing that's not ideal. So no. No, but anyways Bruins the Bruins Lynch the new acquisition Phones are on the team and they all played Tuesday night against Buffalo. Now we hear you and I we we we don't ever really over reacts doing, you know, I never overreact never never get directions on our thing, but we're going to do some way too early look-ins judging these guys off one game. So we're going to judge all three of them off of one game which is near everyone's going to be doing this so might as well join in on that kind of fun. But so we'll go guy by guy in in how we thought they looked in their first look against the Sabres start with honors Bjork off, of course. Yeah, do do What's called the OT goal, which would be like the most Bruins development ever is honest work finally breaks through in the school board and it's against the Bruins and overtime. I just loved how the first goal was Bjork to Miller and that was a former Bruins just sticking to their own team and the most like that. I think that only happens to the Bruins if it definitely doesn't happen everywhere else too, but like it only happens to the bridge. Where you know it's a thing with the franchise where like that having some of the teams like oh, what a coincidence for the Brewing. It's like that's about right and of course that's going to freaking happen like, you know, and we said this month from weeks up to the deadline. You knew wherever Jake debrusk went if he was to get traded. He would be a thirty goal scorer. No public school like you gos Nashville that guy's lighting up place up. So yeah, no surprise or not. But I hope your scores are million goals with Buffalo..

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"third line" Discussed on This Anthro Life

This Anthro Life

07:02 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on This Anthro Life

"Crew all their pledges staff or the directors honours were in the room and i conducted the aci. The organizational ultra assessment tool or instrument and that workshop people were able to see the culture prevailing the company. Which was your article on people hated. They became aware they've became conscious. Or what was going on with this instrument. You only get a photograph. What's going on in the moment but also you project in the future. What is the kind of company ultra that people want to work it so everybody choose to work other product kind of culture where people were able to make the make also provide ideas based on the results were were product of people's consensus instead of just Obedience orders about what to do so. This was like a crucial moment or the company because everybody became very aware that would go on anymore with these kind of horrific culture. Want to do something different. So i decided i plan a senator biology's working on three lines. The first was make people aware of what they were at in terms of their culture is able to change people's story people needed to feel different people needed to deleted their pro-taiwanese or this actors of the characters of the movie. Right act of the movie instead of gills being the On the third line was to work on this system because most of the frisians among people were due to very broken seasons procedures. So you will be able to work on people's relationships if they're the cost will still prevail so. I took the workshops the people in different departments in order to arrive to the pain points in each department. A word. the depreciates the author departments. So you was inaugurating. Autocratic kind of atmosphere people voiced their issues people. Maybe proposal suggests have other change things so he was very collaborative kind of system. Our work on people arrive to different kinds of rules of systems to work for instance. Their sales people used to to send the orders to ship. Equipment the doctor said to any time during the day but the people in the storage room they were really stressed out because they ubs service arrived on the audio three pm so we had to package everything in very nicely on. the salespeople. were in-and-out at anytime. so they were very stressed out. Individuals game for these kinds of. This was only soon as maltese but that people would creating tensions among themselves. So we when. I looked at the workshops. People established a new set of rules and they have to be accountable for that so the first week wasn't even tense because people still wanted to drive their alm where you're doing things. After the first week things start the most that's so even in this idea of raising people's awareness of what their internal culture is like. It's a great example because it's simple but just having the sales team not realize that there is a shipping cut off as an extra analyses of the company of ups. Just doesn't run after three pm. Resin pick is is incredibly important detail that is partially communication and raising awareness. Yeah yeah and also. I said this is a company that things done. I've been expanded. So where before. There was this practice that that they sales people wanted to ship something. But if this the storage people didn't want to do it they all the boss. They called the honor on the owner. Gave your the goal and target because they post a mervyn's a so. There was a traffic influences right. We worship of the guy were shop. The the honor on the board of directors were there so they knew that they they were also participants of the chaos on. They have to be accountable themselves to so the everybody on the same page was key for the ultra just formation of his company when people become aware that they need to change and they they are aware that they need to change people change otherwise if you force them if you motivate them not Another nothing's going to happen. People need a reason about for does why the other bieler of melody west to change people's story the may people themselves a heroes or they're on a story right they have to eat in. Charge was not the bendon up on the honor or the board of directors. It we want to change we. We need to do something ourselves. We can notice beg for it. Changed the gun from outside of from somebody else. We do with our cells. That makes perfect sense. I'm curious what did that look like. In terms of helping people retail their stories are kind of become. The hero of their own story is that this is part of the workshop. They just knew that was these oscar. coming up. With these crazy workshops and gracie procedures gracie meetings who knows all of this is taking us but things are changing so they know that by putting people together in a room or team their pain points. I coming up with new solutions. They were changing their story to know that. I mean i knew it right. They were not even have to. That's what they after. Political gays is very important. Because you're able to see. Ordinary people will not training penalty and the funny thing about that is they. It's not that they can't see it because it's not there. It's visible but they lacked the ability to see at adam. And i were joking the other day and i said something like i noticed things. That's what i do. My job is to notice things. And we've been trained to see things that are right there to be seen but other people are going to miss because they don't know how to notice them and it doesn't have to be some major event often to send the the smallness of the moment that we can find the most important piece of information.

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T-Mobile has a new 5G wireless plan

Talking Tech

03:12 min | 2 years ago

T-Mobile has a new 5G wireless plan

"You're obviously going to hear a lot more about five g this year as the major wireless carriers continue to make those networks available to more consumers among them is t mobile which just revealed details on a new plan coming up. Yes indeed yet. T. mobile's announce a new magenta. Max plan which takes place of the magenta plus plan and it will cost about the same that that plan had which was about fifty four dollars per line a month for three line plan but for a limited time you can sign up for a three line plan. That is about forty seven dollars per line per month that includes all taxes fees when you use auto pay now a single line under the magenta mex plan costs eighty dollars but each additional added brings down the overall auto pay costs forty seven dollars under the current promotion and this plan is also available for small businesses can cover up the twelve employees. Now why would you wanna do this. If you already have a plan or on another carrier t mobile says its new unlimited five g and four g premium data plan. That data will not be slowed. No matter how much data you use. Now why would you wanna do that. If you already have a plan or on another carrier t mobile says its new unlimited five g and four g premium data will not be slowed. No matter how much data you use under this new plant competing unlimited plans may temporarily slow data after certain milestones reached. Now with this new plan. You also get more hotspot data forty gigabytes up from twenty gigabytes of the current plan. You get the stream. Four k video and previously hd and several other features including free scam blocking and caller. Id new customers who do not have a five g phone can trade in the current phone and get a new five g. Won t mobile's twenty four month interest. Free plan t will also let customers on other plans bring their five g phone over and pay off up to six hundred and fifty dollars of existing payments for that phone without any switching costs. So can i just say if i hear another service that uses the word plus max to describe itself. I'm probably gonna pull what's left of my hair out. I feel like every single service of late is a plus max. There have to be other words but anyway so we're seeing five g roll out. Obviously how good is it right now. So bread is still far from being available everywhere. Here in northern. Virginia i get five g connectivity on on the verizon iphone have and also on the samsung t mobile phone i use but around the us t mobile currently covers more than two hundred and eighty million americans with its five g network but just more than one hundred million with the super fast speeds that get you to the three hundred gigabytes per second range now in comparison with traditional phones. Use four g lt. You're lucky to get fifty megabits per second. Now t mobile said it plans to reach two hundred million this year with the super fast speeds in recent tests run by open signal from for the month of january t mobile users connected to five g. Almost one third of the time thirty percent eighteen five g users connected eighteen percent of the time and verizon connected nine point five percent now. These are all improvements for the month of january according open signal. What's tests five g around the country. The good news is that typically t. mobile's actions lead to movement by the competition so all consumers might be seen better deals and kind of in the days ahead. I'll

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"third line" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on WGN Radio

"And that's turned out to be true. Because most of the people from this team I've heard from and they've been like, you know, this is exactly our experience we had, you know, and it wasn't always just hockey was whatever the sport is. And our people pissed off and he may be, but I haven't heard from them. I think some of them are pissed off at you, but but, I mean, maybe they should look in the mirror a little bit. If they are, let's just briefly tell the story about the hockey team. Your son goes to tryouts. He doesn't make the cut for the good team or the bigger the better team. But then lo and behold, he gets an opportunity to try out. Hey, makes it the team that you were hopeful he'd be on now. Will you get much ice time is the question and he's generally playing on the third string right. The third line. Yeah, and then and then just briefly walk us through the season. You guys got off to a good start. You fell into a funk later on right? Well, what happened with our team is at our organization actually have four travel teams, which is crazy. I mean, you know, and it's all hierarchical. So if your kid doesn't make the top team, not only is your kid not on the best team, you're not with the best parents. That's the feeling you take, like a status it depending on what team your kids on. So my kid had we We felt I felt he felt that he should be on the not the top team, but the second team. Which is the 18 and it's so political, and there's like a board run by parents. So basically the tryouts become like a mini version of the NFL combine. And you feel like they judge these kids based on a bunch of objective skills that are on Lee the things they can measure. If they can't measure him, it's like they don't exist. So you wind up with the team that doesn't necessarily have the best players on it. You know, because all these intangibles get lost, so I wanted to, so he Almost doesn't make the team. But then they have a scrimmage at the end of the tryouts, and it sort of dominates the scrimmage. So sneaks on to this team and the team end up being way better than it should be, because a lot of the kids who are probably the best kids around here Are on our team because they're kind of like considered troublemakers. Bad kids, not very coachable, So their scent on our team is sort of punishment. So we've got this mix of kids with hockey sense and really talented kids who are troublemakers and it gave the whole thing and open Raiders 1972 bad news bears. In fact, it was really fun, you know, and right away. These kids felt like they'd been desk because they felt like We're better than the double 18, and they set their sights on catching because we're on the same tier. They all playing for the same championship. So they set their sights and catching the double 18 and beating them. How many games did this 11 year old team play? 50 games. $50 not including depending on how far they go in the state tournaments of it could get up to 70 games. I mean, and I wanted it to be one season because unlike when I was a kid, the season starts at the end of the summer. And it goes until the beginning of the spring. It's an incredibly long hockey season. It's amazing. The other hockey. Yeah. You spend more time with the other hockey parents. Then you will would have anybody since you lived in a dorm in college. I mean, you're with them all the time. So they become the most important people in your life Do I mean I just I'm relating to this is I'm reading the book. For instance, you describe at the combine, if you will. When the kids were trying out, they say, Let's see how you on your inner blade and your outer blade. Let's see how fast you can skate this way or do that skill And sometimes kids will demonstrate gate skills, but they're just not great hockey players. Some kids are gamers. Some kids are right have a better sense of the game. They make the other players around them better. I know this about baseball players to and so you don't get on the marquee team. But Lo and behold, you're actually a good hockey player or baseball player volleyball. Player and they were kids like that on your son's team, including your son. So then they go through this season, um, that you spend a lot of time discussing the dynamics between the players, The parents and the coaches. Two of the coaches are players are the parents of players. And then there's this younger man Ah, professional coach who sometimes leaves the team because they have family issues, but You've always got these two parent coaches who, of course, are looking out for their kids and you are very candid and your description about how their kids would get to be on the better line. Their kids would get more ice time. Then some of the kids sometimes fantastically more time they'd let their kids play more than the other kids fair description. Yeah, and not only that the You know their kids. I felt like it was kind of a microcosm of everything else going on in society, you know, and I felt to be honest. That's the can I see it, you know, with applying to college everything. And I felt like it was sort of somewhat rig and every hockey parent of sports parent knows this..

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"third line" Discussed on Golden Edge - Vegas Golden Knights Hockey

Golden Edge - Vegas Golden Knights Hockey

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"third line" Discussed on Golden Edge - Vegas Golden Knights Hockey

"It. You know. I don't know what you can tell from guys doing drills and i know people like us to read into a lot of things in no you know. Give us your opinion. And how does he look in. Whatever i always say like well. You know unless it's obvious or one way or the other. It's hard to tell. Tomas jerko was really good. And even dopey me could point him out in the group in in scrimmages or whatever and say whoa that guy slashing and for him to be at least today in practice in alex tough potentially a guy you know has made a taxi squad. Or i guess if alex tuck maybe can't go but you know they have to do some more roster finagling in cap gymnastics and all that sort of stuff here. You know thomas. Your co appears to be in line to be the guy go. It's just kind of interesting that they were able to take a guy. This essentially off the scrap heap. You know somebody who's been hurt. You know the last couple of years and then really hasn't been able to make an impact you know and and found him signed him to contract in maybe you know are able to squeeze some productivity out of him to will see. He certainly has some jump. He's a guy that you know. His is got pedigree think he was a second round pick. He's kind of been around the nhl he's been given some chances and it never really been healthy. That's sort of the the big thing holding him back especially the last couple of years so as he saw told us the other day he he seems to be healthy. Says he's good to go. We'll see i mean. Maybe they've got a you know. I hate to maybe make this comparison. It's like a a potentially european brandon period. Here where where he comes in and if he gets a hot stick he seems like that type of guy. I guess. I don't. I don't know we'll see some osceola gopher. Yeah people are not familiar. It was kind of an under the radar signing up by the knights for kind of depth. The he's twenty eight years old Left shot winger as david with a second round. Pick back in twenty eleven and he's a guy who Pete deboer talked about today because he was filling in on the third line in practice. In place of alex tux so he was on the left. Wing cody glass and nicholas wa. Repeat divorce basically like you can't teach the skills that this guy has and he's been given quite a few..

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Chuck Grassley, second oldest senator, exposed to COVID-19

The World

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Chuck Grassley, second oldest senator, exposed to COVID-19

"Was Senator Chuck Grassley has been exposed to the Corona virus and is in quarantine. Grassley, the oldest Republican senator, which puts him in third line to succession to the presidency, since he's president, Pro TEM more from NPR's Susan Davis. In a statement, Grassley said he had been exposed to the Corona virus, but did not say how or when he's under quarantine at home Until he gets test results back, he said he's not experiencing any symptoms. You will, however, be forced to break his 27 year streak of never missing a Senate vote. The Senate has experienced waves of positive test cases or self enforce quarantines in recent months. Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida is also currently under quarantine because of an exposure

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Heather Robertson Wants You To Be The  Stylist You Were Born To Be!

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry

05:57 min | 2 years ago

Heather Robertson Wants You To Be The Stylist You Were Born To Be!

"Now moving into today's podcast. We have got home have a Robinson on the show and have her is recognized as one of Scotland's leading Educators and Bridal hair Specialists within the hairdressing industry and you can find Heather online at HR hair. Co. Uk, but ever came to my attention during the first lock down. The reason she came to our attention was that she was creating some incredible lives on the Weller Global community and her stars are brighter. What was brilliant and looking deeper into heaven. I checked out so much of a work. I was really inspired what she was I loved the way she presented but what really grabbed my attention with her was that she was running a salon confidence club and this is about teaching hairdressers how to actually develop their confidence that really shocked the coughing. Maybe cuz I've been somebody that maybe has had passed worries of certain hairstyles or dealing with certain clients and your confidence can really wobble. We all know if your confidence looks a bit wobbly in front of a client and that can happen real knock-on effect for you working with that client. So that's what we're going to dive into with this episode today have us going to talk us around how you can develop your confidence. We're going to get Heather's back storage and we're also going to hear how she really wasn't interested in being a salon and why she wanted to be a freelance hair stylist educator. And also what is great in this episode is how much of a geek she is home address in and to hear people really passionate and see her dressing as a hobby. It's so inspiring and I think as we head now here in England into our second lockdown, I think it's now the time to really connect with who you want to be as a hairdresser go in forward. So I think you'll get loads out of it. And remember at the end of this we are going to drop off into the extra shows if you want an extra show remember page On. Com slash how to cut it. So let's get into this interview with today's guest have a Robinson. Welcome to the podcast ever. Hello, how you doing? I'm all right. Let's give a heads-up who you got in the background. You've got some company there tonight. Yeah, I've got login in the background now Logan is about going off all of them. Now if you watch Heather's lives. Yeah Logan has become the superstars the lives and this is f as dog by the way, and yeah, he was he was chilling out earlier when he having a good snort. Yeah. So in the background as always, it's like every time I go live if such stolen I'm like, I don't always try to tell me a little bit. So come on in have a there's a beautiful Scottish accent there firstly song Long listeners around the world. They want to know where abouts in Scotland are you from so I'm from Glasgow. I'm still in Glasgow. Just got Morgan Heard the door. It's fair to go through Thursday is by the way, you could see Logan in the background just a little wander around. Yeah, so I'm in Glasgow and I'm based in Glasgow snacks as possible. Yeah, it's quite yes. It's a little bit. Texas so we're going to today really I want to learn a lot more about you ever because I know so much about you yet. I feel like I know so little about you as well and I think for our listeners but the actual title we going with with this one today is be the bad a stylist you were born to be and I really want to jump into confidence as a hairdresser and how yeah because naturally we all just in addresses are super confident wage, but we're not and I want to go into that but first up just give us a background to you yourself at the hairdresser and the educator that you are so dead silent test for Life vests make an celebrating a thirty years in hairdressing since I went and got my first start to get old job, but I should have I know I can't believe it's not long and I'm not I've grown up enough to get it that long and but I have I've been a free-lance educator for the last four years as coming up to and pring. Is two that I was a full-time well educated as well. I still freelance in a silent a couple of days and a solid know and I feel as forging the soldier about three lines to work for Whaler and I Ramon courses and do and sell and training for silence as well. So you are a perfect example of somebody that works in a very you're not just doing the one part of hairdressing here, which I think is really interesting to hear isn't it? That is quite diverse when you say what you do. Yeah. I like have them back all the one left out as well because unfortunately it's not prominent just no but I'm also part of our wedding company too. So one of my friends just got our wedding can't lease or purchase required me to kind of like high-end weddings for like American guests coming over to get married in the Scottish castles. So yeah, I've got a little bit of everything. Unfortunately. It's it's a little bit quiet or Not Dead. Just now so when you say wedding here because you are multi-talented and I know I mentioned in the pre r i mean you've won so many various Awards having you just again, just listen this through some of those awards that you bought one just because I want to set up the you know, who you are to our listeners. And it's it's more more sleeping within the the whale education sites. So I've won three awards for real education. So of one field technician of the Year back in 2009 and that you also one overall technician of the years of technical educator and then I'll one field technician of the Year again in 2012, which was great home and and I also from that we got to go to Malta and that was voted one of the top three and email which was like year of Middle Eastern Asia, but it went to someone else so I thought it was so great to the nominated. So

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When Bad Policy = Bad Business Models = Bad Public Health

a16z

09:55 min | 3 years ago

When Bad Policy = Bad Business Models = Bad Public Health

"Let's start with the business or the market side. What was the underlying problem on the market side? That got us here much. Like a virus attacks the weaknesses in the human body this pandemic spreads by effectively attacking her exploiting the weaknesses across the healthcare system. Writ Large in the United States healthcare is a fairly unique case in that. This is one industry one area. Where policy sets business models? And where you have bad policy. You have bad business models which can lead to market failures which can lead to public health failures. We've seen it happen in the vaccines industry. We've seen it happen in diagnostics. We've seen it happen in anti-infective antibiotics more broadly and so these are an isolated examples where the system fails at the system. Historically we've made very little investment into prevention in general really where the money has been made is in the treatment of patients who get sick. And so there's been really just an orientation around the incentives being aligned with waiting until those patients do get sick to then provide treatments and therapies and procedures that generate more revenue unfortunately and also higher margins for physicians and hospitals. And you're seeing a version of that here where again. There's been very little investment in preparedness for these kinds of pandemic disasters. So let's pull apart those threads in those three different areas so because vaccines are so top of mind. Let's dive into vaccines. Why does that not a successful market? Why think vaccines in general has been a difficult industry for a couple of reasons number one? If you're developing a vaccine for something that already affects humankind. Broadly those are considered pretty commodity products. Today right. You're mumps vaccines your the number of vaccines children. Getting their regular stables are relatively commodity product or not differentiated. You can't charge a lot for them because he's almost basic staples of public health and therefore you know relatively speaking out there. Yeah we need him there. Well covered and they're widely available. The trick comes when you have something that emerges quickly and has the potential to spread rapidly cova nineteenth out the first example of this that we've seen we've seen this happen numerous times whether it's with SARS or h one and one or West Nile or Zeka. Obviously Bala was was one that was wakeup call and made a lot of people nervous. And I think if you look at a lot of those historical examples. Generally speaking. What we saw happen was the companies that did have active vaccine programs. I'm we're asked essentially to stop doing everything they were doing. To develop programs against whatever specific emerging threat was and they responded to that call for Action. And what happens with vaccines is when the threat goes away you know. The urgency tends to go his way as well and once the urgency is gone. The market goes with that along with that these that were developing vaccines for these specific newly emerging threats in many cases they were left holding the bag. Where you know. In some cases order at governments had put in for them kind of went away when the threat went away and so the business model of saying well ramp production for an emerging threat. Where if you are successful the market for what? You're developing goes away so the public health efforts are successful in containing the disease. You don't need the vaccine and therefore there's no market for it and therefore you essentially wasted the effort. The other thing that's true that has been true in previous pandemics is. There's generally a call on the industry by governments to make sure that the vaccines become available at cost or at low cost and it's very hard to build a business around that where you're building four. You know an event like you called it a black swan event but at the moment of that Black Swan event. You're not able to recoup profits for valid reasons that you obviously have to make this widely available. It's a very difficult business model unless you're in a situation where it's the entire Globe and then it's all of a sudden. Well Yeah but then you need the ability to actually ramp up and be able to produce vaccines at that scale and at that speed to me. It's a silver lining in all of this is how rapidly some of these novel platforms have been at looking to develop vaccines candidates. But for that to work. As a business model you need to either be able to produce a vaccine for every oncoming pandemic. And you need to be able to have a business model that will enable you to essentially recoup and make a profit from the investments you've made in developing that platform and that goes back to policy and one interesting thing that comes to mind as you're talking about this is there's a lot of characteristics of vaccines that are somewhat similar to some of the more novel of gene. Therapy and cell therapy is that we've talked about where you essentially need the vaccine once or maybe a handful of times when it comes to things like booster shots for your entire life and therefore the opportunity to monetize that particular intervention is very rare in the context of anyone patients. You just have to wonder whether some of the dialogue that's happening around value based payments for different types of treatments. How would he applied here? Because you know to take the traditional fee-for-service way of thinking about getting paid a commodity price for a one time intervention just doesn't seem to match well with the paradigm of how vaccines actually administered to. I think the analogy is valid. By the way I think a lot of the proof is in the pudding because that kind of incentive structure that you just described hasn't existed historically there have been several calls for our policy put in place some of the key areas that have pioneered. This have been sort of the one and done therapies for very rare diseases and I think the reason why there was room to have that discussion was number one because the prevalence of those diseases is fairly well understood even though they are very rare. And so you can essentially run the actuarial calculation to say. Okay well if we charge two million dollars to treats matic muscular atrophy we're still benefiting this system a significant amount by extending life and reducing the need for supportive care and all those things and so you can actually model those out and it's a rare event that with high value. You can put a high price on here. It's a little bit trickier because it's hard to model out the actuarial on this because a pandemic is generally speaking unknown event. So unless you have a policy for pandemics broadly where you essentially provide some sort of incentive whether they're block grants or success fees etc. That would have to be really large for any institution that comes up with a effective vaccine against a newly emerging threat. You're sort of trying to solve for an unknown number. But I think we could learn a lot from what we're seeing with these new. Modalities like seeing gene therapies and cell therapies that have in many ways trailblazer novel business models to make them viable. I understand how for vaccines that model apart. When sort of a massive event like this happens really quickly. But how about antibiotics? That feels like something that everybody needs that we know. There's an increasing demand for the right kind of antibiotic. Where does the market policy healthcare public? Health failure come together there. We'll so they're similar situation with different circumstances right so in the case of antibiotics public health agencies and the medical practice. Broadly have been very focused. On how you prescribe antibiotics and in what order in order to prevent the emergence of resistance and so we have broad spectrum antibiotics and then we have narrow spectrum antibiotics and we have ones that are more potent than others and you know once bacteria become resistant to all things and we have the threat of superbugs where basically have no last line of treatment against a bacteria that has become resistant and so the conventional thinking around antibiotics has been just think of it as first line and second line and third line and so if you develop a novel antibiotic you might be addressing a very important unmet need. But by definition physicians are going to use these new antibiotics. As sort of last line of therapy I develop a new antibiotic. And it's good. It's only going to be used sparingly and if I'm charging per treatment or per use that's obviously not going to be a very effective model for me either right. You don't want to be having to use these unless everything else has failed. That's right and by the way we've seen the real world examples of this as well. Large pharmaceutical companies have also exited like with vaccines. They've also exited the antibiotics space. Nevada's exited Santa Fe has exited. It's very hard for them to find a way to make profitable business for other reasons. We've been talking about there. Was a startup called the kitchen. That was actually successful in developing a novel. Antibiotic against a nasty bug so they had public health success but what they found was that they didn't have a business model and so they went bankrupt. This is a really strange industry where you have to me. It's so successful that you cannot build a business on it. Scott Gottlieb the former head of the FDA who's of course been so vocal and helpful throughout this cove in nineteen pandemic. He'd floated the idea a year ago of similarly creating some sort of incentive structure. So people could develop new business models around novel. Antibiotics and these include things like motive with vaccine's success fees for developing novel therapy. He even floated the idea on something like subscriptions where you know. Institutions would subscribe to get access to antibiotics and they wouldn't pay per use. They would pay for access so it's almost like an all you can treat model versus a pay per pill model and you need to come from policy. Why wouldn't that just make good market sentence for the market to respond in that way? Well I think you're gonNA see a combination of those things so some of it needs to come from policy in the sense that you can require institutions to have a broad tool. Kit of antibiotics require them to carry all of them. And then if you require that the companies are developing novel antibiotics come up with new business models to make it viable for them and to make. Bible Hospital

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Three Wide, No Cover - Weekend Racing Preview - Rosehill

Three Wide No Cover

08:51 min | 3 years ago

Three Wide, No Cover - Weekend Racing Preview - Rosehill

"Hello and welcome to three wide Kava. I'm your host Mick Wall. A Pat Mullane here at the screen would tightening the situation going on in Australia very seriously. Megan show we give ourselves a NAS? A man of distance but was still gonNA cover a lot off here on Friday. We had to bring you all of your writing analysis. The satellite joined Bananas Salmon Marshall Absolute Pleasure to have you invoice. How we going is big really good Saif Sand and happy to be working side gang to be bringing you the best of Roseville this weekend and right around the country of course but I'll tell you something right now. Hug taught him how many has never looked better from the. Toronto's you look terrific today hugging Ka. That's the best I can but nausea to courtney love a band hall. At the moment we are in one. But we're going to get out of these we're GONNA roy stick fatty hiking winners. Send us only away from Josie. Now we know where we started. Tweet we stop at Joseph's track report the prohibit loss. Wait let's let's recap these second he said. You gotta be gotta be pies on spayed. Di Di all were. And they'll be coming off the route of the middle of the track. Josie absolutely not last week Josie placed hammers. She got something for this. Well hopefully we can get something Roy this week as well look ask seeks maters. We'd go at a little bit. Further soft seeks at the moment so expecting fifteen meals on Thursday fraud. I expecting I Ryan but Saturday expecting zero to six meals a gain so I think we're going to be in that soft seek seven Ryan Account. Expect these track to draw it really interesting to get further off the rile. Not so much the case he really own speed again but even horses. Just on the riles or a big advantage. When it goes eight six made is in the soft six Ryan. So don't be surprised. If the riles are the place to be. Look back to rile fullback rows. You could probably still win so darn expecting to get too far off. The fence are now. That's the pattern that was last week. And you sort of Virginia again. This week I think would be the case this week. Woy think they might go for horses. They're hard up against the rows one-two-three lines this Saturday. The Guy. We've heard that I very good Josie. Let's jump into the rights now. I rice. We're going to have a look at of course is the Tankard. I've a twenty four hundred metres very elegant. You're five and deservedly so to five followed in the market village. That five dollars Mugabe does muster g non does Mirage dancer in southern France both thirteen dollars tariff at twenty three dance area twenty-six truth at thirty one dollars Josie. We'll go to you and the map here. Really Secular Fahey woolley done. There's a lot of speed on Piper. Roy think very elegant will roll forward. We saw her roll forward last seven days ago when she was just beaming boy a dive. I think they'll roll forward John McCain take deposition Angel Truth Going forward I think four nail you'd expect to be at its fetus. Mugabe possibly could go forward. I think now it's had its second. Go at twenty four hundred meters. It could possibly roll forward. And there's a few days that just don't have the yearly gates paid to be able to do that with very elegant fourth. This time last year she was fourth option. One the CEO. She went really well. I think they said something really. Well spoke about that Rice where she finds finished second to die. He's a superstar. We spoke with these inform. One hundred and twenty-five die have absolutely gone extremely slow in that Rice lost weight but twenty two or three to eleven to seek time clearly the best laws four hundred lost two hundred of the die by far just close to half a second best boycot or. I think she'll win. I think she'll roll forward. John macrobiotic control the rice and she'll be two affiliates. Yea won this race last year. Two dollars sixty seven to a dollar sixty but that was off the back of winning the brain but somewhat unlucky in Australia Cup with issues. He's not going as well for me. Plus doesn't have the tactical advantage that very elegant will have always very elegant in the tankard. She proved a class. Last docked ships loomed up. It was a terrific Roy. Thomas macron Donna. Because he was able to take it up. A heated flat spot very elegant nosing front about he was able to fought back and Buddha. A love the way she held and she backed up once before that was from the white fool. Obviously into the Oxygen Victoria. Sh we know she's a two thousand four hundred made a win in the. She's charrier off by very elegant and I think rolling forward outside of Angel of truth or couldn't imagine she'd give up that advantage and get into a NAS rhythm and then settle for the twenty four hundred Mehta Gallup with that Mirage dancer and Moussagy. I think Mr. Jeez the best at solder in this field. He beat southern France over in Europe when they last met day. And I up. Winning these runs behind master on was terrific last dot. Ob It on a heavy non draw surface. He could improve out of the Ground Ivy. These trip most ability. He's not going as well Mugabe wait got group three. He comes up another level he so it's very elegant rice to win. Technically he bought oil Weiss. I look for a broad from one of these jockeys to get rolling at the item. I can take away that breeds and that turn of foot from very elegant and it might be the Rod on Moussagy. Just quickly you did mention. It was a really good. Pick up to mention that she did back up in the visa off the white full she actually filed she seven so there is. There's a slight knock. It could be that. Maybe she doesn't back up. She needs some link. Between Iran's bought. The profile was perfect but are just want to punish that you mentioned it so. It's really good to cy that she has backed up before she rented finished seventh in the works and she was four dollars. It was a foul issue variety wrong. That's the case. I think that animated well You guys know nothing more than when you hit the sign. That horse especially in a group want now. Let's have a look at the voluntary. Well I'll tell you what we're GONNA shorter Ye. Gentlemen Don Wait Funds. Ta Adults Seventy Five. So I'm interested. He chance they probably don't four. Forty MARKET GETS FROM THE PAINTINGS. Twelve bucks for say no and Missile Mantra. Both Iden- Does as got twenty shot about twenty. Six game of thrones. Twenty seven nudge. Forty six dollars and then just over the page aspect ratio. Best of the rest at sixty one dollars Josie funster very short but is justified. I think so. I think she's an absolute potential superstar. If she's not already there just with the Matt I think she had the barrel forward but again not a lot of speed on pipe. Pontes aspect ratio. I think we'll go forward and here. I think where the rights can be won or lost. I think that he's talked to clearly. Have between them they both exceptional phillies hard to knock either of them. But I think our probably roll forward as well and I just don't know where the problem beale has that tactical speed to be able to do that. Third up he fund star in the spring on the floor knocking off probably'll it was a dollar seventy four or five hundred one three and a half links. I just think these rice. It's up so much like that Rice They went extremely slow. Start yes fun. Style was in the advantage position and just had the technically vintage probably it was pretty good ren very close to debate and link not even that but they've come home twenty five twelve thirty four. That was the best of the die by a significant margin. They would've won the Kumo. They used to run the Cornell if they decided to run. They've got panels on the wrist. They got panels on the is the too serious racehorses going forward with both of them but I think fund star will have the tactical advantage and she's an absolute beauty. She will be but the last question overdrawn barrier right. She's she'll be in two minds early doors where the row. Ford and talking. Just come back and rod for a little bit of luck. I think that plays into the hands of probably joining soda. A breach of the China of probably Siamese. She's not based on a wet track in which funds stop later on last stat and she was able to technically outlawed on that occasion. But I love the white probably going fishy. V that she's had she's GonNa run a good tooth estimators. She can jump and lane close out and be wrought on fun styles hammer wherever she wants to sit in this field. These are clearly the 2-based horses in this race by five and ninety bad luck will bring one of these two undone because missile mantra as IAGO. 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Accused 3rd Ave. shooters plead not guilty; grandmother says suspect has 'a loving heart'

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

01:37 min | 3 years ago

Accused 3rd Ave. shooters plead not guilty; grandmother says suspect has 'a loving heart'

"The two accused gunman in last month's deadly downtown Seattle shoot out made their first court appearance yesterday couples gave Colin has more in this operation crime and justice reports William Toliver in marquees Tolbert finally stand in a Seattle courtroom for weeks after police say they opened fire at a rival gang member downtown killing tiny Jackson and wounding seven others find them and no he wants and bomb them no gain see Coleman is Tolliver's grandmother do you think he's guilty of these charges he's not you know man I know he's not a camera you have my lemon hard he now is going to hurt people police say Toliver fired first he and Colbert fled to Las Vegas where police arrested them ten days later third in pine a memorial still sits below a boarded up McDonald's window and officers are everywhere as part of STDs emphasis patrols they're moving an extra dozen officers down here daily along with the mobile precinct Aaron brown works on this block what do you think of the patrols I'm good you know I've been definitely is going to help clean up we have a lot of small businesses in the area and having foot patrols walking walking third line is really helpful on Blake he works with the downtown Seattle association city may cause for trolls permanent we love to see them as long as they can I know there's a very there's a shortage of S. PT officers in Seattle police spokesperson tells me they're quoting getting a lot of positive feedback about the patrols and there are no plans to end now they hope to keep this up long term by filling the hiring gas right now roughly sixty officer spots are taken we wanna make sure that we can police the city the way we need to place it in Seattle keep going como

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Broken Subway Rail Bungles Service Between Manhattan, Queens

Sean Hannity

00:17 sec | 3 years ago

Broken Subway Rail Bungles Service Between Manhattan, Queens

"After a broken rail disrupted subway service on three lines between queens and Manhattan tonight the MTA says there are significant impacts on the EF and our lines as crews work to repair a broken rail near Stein way street passengers are being directed to use bus service as the repairs are expected to take several

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