35 Burst results for "Thirteen Minutes"

Innovation Now
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Innovation Now
"The message came into mission control at 9 O 8 p.m., April 13th, 1970. Okay. This is here to say again, please. Oh, here's the way we've had a problem. This is innovation now, bringing you stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies, and the people behind the concepts that shape the future. While in route to the moon, an oxygen tank in the Apollo 13 service command module ruptured, setting off a chain of events that would come to be recognized as one of the most successful failures of all time. Just 13 minutes after the explosion, commander Jim lovell looked out the window to see evidence that pointed toward catastrophe. We are a very insulting out into the space. It's a guy. As the oxygen dissipated into space, so did the crew's hopes for a lunar landing. But an even bigger issue loomed, did the astronauts have the resources to return home. A dedicated team kicked into action, searching for solutions that would bring the crew back to earth. Failure was simply not an option. And 5 days, 22 hours and 54 minutes after launch, the crippled spacecraft arrived safely home, making 13 a lucky number. After all. For innovation now, I'm Jennifer pulley. Innovation now is produced by the National Institute of aerospace through collaboration with NASA and is distributed by WHR V

AP News Radio
Avs beat New York 7-3; Trouba delivers another hard check
"The the Colorado Colorado Avalanche Avalanche exploded exploded with with five five second second period period goals goals on on their their way way to to a a seventy seventy three three win win over over the the Rangers Rangers the the five five goals goals in in just just under under thirteen thirteen minutes minutes were were against against goalie goalie Adam Adam Huska Huska who who had had a a forgettable forgettable NHL NHL debut debut Logan Logan o'connor o'connor capped capped the the second second period period attack attack with with two two goals goals within within twenty twenty two two seconds seconds he he was was pleased pleased with with the the energy energy it it was was nice nice to to have have that that second second period period burst burst going going the the third third I I think think you you know know that that definitely definitely puts puts him him down down a a couple couple notches notches and and shifts shifts the the energy energy in in the the building building and and on on their their bench bench and and ours ours the the loss loss snapped snapped a a seven seven game game winning winning streak streak for for the the Rangers Rangers who who had had won won eight eight straight straight at at home home they they still still love love won won eleven eleven of of their their last last thirteen thirteen the the average average finish finish a a five five game game road road trip trip three three one one and and one one might might make make you you so so New New York York

Sex With Emily
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Sex With Emily
"I wanna i wanna do that. They were ecstasy. So do you. But it's always a scripted but really part scripted is the actual scripted part but the sex is not like how much what regular porn would you say that like. The two sites porn is all scripted. Right yeah it's it's definitely a other sites are scripted. We take pitchers power. We're going to have the sex we out how we're going to have sex me know how long it's going to be. We know when we're going to change. They'll even call it out like football as you know like. Hey do yeah. Yeah so so. I'm sitting there. Like getting sucked in white sox took you got two minutes to enjoy this. So we're going flip in two and then the next thing is for five minutes. We're gonna flip flip flip it's so scripted. Yeah so scripted. you guys are taking. Yeah i heard you say an interview. Jackie that it's like sixteen hour days were doing features. Yeah for the reality stuff. No because it's not you know the reality stuff isn't scripted. So you're in and out but literally and figuratively. How do you know when a scene is over then. I tell them because we try and keep the scenes to about thirty minutes. But you can. Also i think the performers naturally yellen ended so we feel it you so we'll be like all right whenever you wrap it up but on the amateur stuff i tell them you end when you feel like it. So it's completely on on that to decide when and that's great if feel that i feel that you're so happy so smiley. Yeah is there. S a lot. What is your like the scene that you did that. You're like i. This is the craziest scene. That was really a turn on an erotic and amazing if you had to just break it down. What was going on. Probably my thirtieth birthday. I had a dirty thirty orgy. And it was by far like the craziest. Like both nut thing. I ever film. Yeah where is it. Can we wanna party. it's online. It's on my only fans and it's on analysed Okay but i got to pick. I wanted to have as many people as gate without going like crazy. Like i didn't want like fifty but not limit ten. I think i had thirteen which is a pretty cool number And i picked six of them. So i specifically knew who six word i didn't know who the wrestler and I wanted to be ready for them to just attack me. And then after they all suck me by fuck each other and so I dressed up like deville thing. 'cause my birthday's by halloween And i came out and they were all but naked and they all dislike attacks me and it was really cool like being like a cookie for ads in. Not knowing who's hand was touching me wear and like who's what was what. And i could just like see through crevices of fingers people's reaction and they're like whoa and like because there's like point that he is to start entering and like. Oh my god like mayweather fight so it's really interesting really fun. I mean every drive. You directed the scene like that. I've never directed with that. Many people know Well i guess kind of that one kind of coq directed it Since it was my yes. Yeah yeah jackie. What about you is there like a career. You've been doing this awhile. Like highlight we're like. Oh this is this is what i love is what was going on in the scene. You know this is a strange thing. This isn't like a career defining moment but it was just a moment where i was like. Oh we're doing something. It was a lesbian scene in. It's not what this most epic memorable scene. But what i remember. And i remember because if a lot of times sony he lost accidents like sometimes it did just same old same old but with this is true female performers and for thirteen minutes s. They didn't even take off their shirts and remember the meal Humor type doesn't work anymore with like tarik. Now no this is. This is exactly what it is. It's just leading to people explore and it was so fascinating because i didn't realize how long it had been until it the camera at start yelling at need to tell them to get their shirts off where. I realized they'd been doing this thirteen minutes but yet i was totally captivated. I was looking at the time. They were just making out in like riding on each other and i thought this is different than anything. That's cool that's real. That's we're talking about that's ethical and that's authentic. We're gonna take a quick break when we come back as jackie and anna are quickey questions..

Ben Greenfield Fitness
Using Minimal Effective Dose to Maintain Your Strength, Endurance, and Muscle Size
"Got one other for you before we open it up to this week's q. In this was in the national journal strength conditioning research and kind of related to what. I was just talking about but rather than maintenance of weight loss. This one looked into maintenance of muscle maintenance of muscle and so the title of this particular study was the minimal dose of exercise so for all time hackers. Hopefully your your your ears perked when you heard that the minimal those of exercise needed to preserve endurance and strength over time. So what these folks looked into was all the different studies. This is a narrative review. They looked at all the different studies out there. That show you know once you once you've kind of gotten the body you want or the muscle you want gotten to the state of fat loss or fat loss maintenance that you want. How do you continue that over time. And there are some really really good practical applications in this particular study. This wouldn't necessarily be to improve performance but this would be to maintain performance. And it's less than what you would think like if you're as fit as you want to be but you wanna maintain that. Let me give you a few examples. So let's say short term endurance. So so you wanna maintain your fitness for for short-term darts usually be like playing sports tennis soccer basketball etc. It would appear that you can do about thirteen minutes per session at around two sessions per week at around sixty to eighty percent intensity and actually maintain your short term endurance very effectively for a long duration of time for long term endurance. Right like being able to go for long periods of time such as you might have accomplished after running a marathon or triathlon. Or something like that. Basically for that you can get away with about twenty five to thirty minutes per session okay. Twenty five to thirty minutes per session as long as you're maintaining his high in exercise intensity as possible during that steady state. Twenty five to thirty minute session. Who is shockingly low like. Let's say you've gotten yourself being like ride a bike for sixty miles and then you just wanna maintain that because you're going into work mode and you've got like eight weeks where you know. You got trained that much. You can literally maintain that with twenty five to thirty minutes for a session and in this case again. We're talking about a couple of times a week two times per week for video to match what your maximum oxygen capacity again if you can maintain your maximum sustainable pace and this was very similar for about thirteen to fifteen minutes at around one session per week. That's enough you to maintain your view to max.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
"Visit dulls risk that little bit appeals. Pd comes out. We over forty so messages on amazon and and like he's like at thirteen minutes in my do gotta go. Yeah and i'm back there in that room in the main room. I'm like just i'm hoping it doesn't happen. Timed out all right though. So i got to admit i enjoyed the text exchange yesterday i felt so it was a whole thing with my as you might ask you a question so there was a nice jump in your man. I'm running so late. Sorry traffic traffic was bad. Okay really. I'm gonna do this. No i wasn't in the car yet. That was my question. Because i go. Okay when you think you'll get here and then all of a sudden sorry. My girls driving me crazy. So i'm like oh he's not in the car. No i meant what i meant to say was check. The matt came up and said it's gonna take forty five minutes to get there. I was like oh. My god and i was already running late then. I'm dealing with stuff with her. Then i was like. Oh no this is a night i felt. I hate being that guy and saw. But i'm glad you reflect. And then you know. I it looks like you just like ask styled me at some point like there's like go to my garage i lose service. But there there's a texture that gps s y z one. Two four four. Oh i don't know what that i know. I don't.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Is the one in peril for the entire match and that was already in play starting the match with a throat injury. But then sammy's aim does a flip dive out on top of owens during the match early on in the match. Where immediately kevin owens start selling arm his left arm and you thought if i did he actually like to shoulder you know. Did he dislocated shoulders. He tried to pop it back in. And i don't think that was the case. He just sold like zillion dollars and again a great twist on a match. We've seen a million times. Were kevin owns was now really imperil suffering from not only the throat but the arm. Sammy went after it. And i thought that a absolutely fantastic job ultimately. Sammy got the win in about thirteen minutes. But a really impressive performance by both men. But especially the way the kevin owens sold. He really again a great twist on a match. We've seen a million times and i. Somebody pointed out on wrestling observer. Radio last night. I win in four years for san jose. Facing off against kevin owens. I looked at the numbers myself. Nine wins now to three for kevin owens overseeing zane under the wwe titan auspices. They've also.

The Daily Zeitgeist
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on The Daily Zeitgeist
"Dollars out of my bank account. Something nice for myself. That's how good i feel. I feel it's cracked so good. It's all my god. I want to buy a random stranger of coffee. Yeah good it. Are you walking by a. I don't even know you. But here's a cup of coffee and it's on. The boy didn't touch on that scale. Where would you. You'd say more towards sat right. Yeah i mean. I don't i don't i don't love waiting so being go at three forty three pm. The man of the hour showed up. We asked him to explain himself. Yeah we said who the hell do you think you are. Kyle sorry. I just love this investigation stuff. I'm just happy to see you smile again. Yeah i texted me and said i would be about five to ten minutes late and the new are thirteen minutes later right. Okay oh yeah pow. We'll just wait till you hear me. Mia has to say okay. So i think what would be great to do next as if we got a kind of mediation. If it's okay with you guys we had studied and come to understand the why now it came down to the so what we wanted to show chris how his lateness directly impacted. Someone i know we were trying to not interfere but who knows maybe we can make a difference and normally we would sit at a table to do something like this but obviously because of covert or maybe we should just stand far apart far apart. We told him he should count his blessings because he didn't have to see how sad looked. Because you weren't here to kind of see how sad a looked when we pulled up And i know this is this is a podcast but maybe it'd be helpful if i just showed you what she kind of looked like.

The NBA Show
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on The NBA Show
"Gives you every time. The donovan kicks that ball You're someone who a great high level decision maker and score is catching and that really helps. That helps to grease the wheels and it's going to help them to compete with some of these lineups. It's like we don't see the clippers. We always talk about the clippers. The you know they got all these wings. They have all the perimeter size. And it's like we don't fully see it unlocked until they play all of them at the same time basically whenever it's like whenever they put zubec- on the floor. There's there is some pon out there for either luca or donovan mitchell to just play games with and to exploit Tonight i guess technically they did they have a tomb at the five tonight they they they really were challenging him They were challenged. Go bear. you're right. But i think on the defensive side of the floor I was noticing it more to some of these smaller. Lineups were really challenging. Derrick favors really challenging bear. Getting them away from the basket. If you go back and you watch play by play go. Bear did fine. I mean he held a zone. He didn't necessarily get exploited. But it's more whenever you're pulling ghobeire away from the basket up with a screenshot our document but it's the indirect things that happen whenever whenever you have like a tomb in the corner to potentially catch a pass and hit a three It opens up it. Lessens the fear. And you know the clippers to destroy line drive to the rim. Because he's not gonna be there in the clippers. Stars played well tonight or played well in the last game. And that's i think. That's a huge factor for the for the clippers. Obviously if you're stars play well no doubt i mean nick. Toon revived from the dead yet. It's been great. How fun to watch mikva tomb. Yes to your point about gobert getting pulled away from the pain. He he does a fine job one on one. It's just the fact that you're taking him away from the area of the floor where he is such a nuisance a deterrent to guys attacking and i mean he still did a great job in that game when opportunities where there. But if he's pulled out you know. I think it was a good move for the clippers to do that. It really was because the tomb in morris our guys you can't sag offer of. You can't leave them open. They're not non threats. And that's the benefit of the clippers when they're playing small and i thought tai lue has messed around with rotation a lot you know throughout the entire playoffs going back to the first round against dallas and he stumbled upon something and game three that. I'm very very intrigued. By with beverly man canard as the first three guys off the bench and then zubov got. Thirteen minutes. didn't play a lot. So he went with basically a nine man rotation and rondo to play. Cousins didn't play after they've played throughout the series. And i like what tyler throughout their to me. This is a pretty good mix. What were your thoughts that he figured out his rotation here is something to go with moving forward with no rondo. no cousins. You kinda emphasize some names at the in there you trying to. What are you trying to get their kef with your specific. It's not nothing to do with kentucky kentucky. You don't wanna rub my nose in it. That demarcus cousins. Patrick patterson and rajon rondo patrick. Patterson also got the coaches decisions lost wasp crew blue wash in their wash. Yeah i think. I think these lineups are burst. It'll i i think a big part of it too is just. They just are flipping a switch of. I've always kind gotten this vibe. In the last couple seasons from the clippers and some of the some of the personnel has change. They just kind of had this vibe of like shit. Oh shit we gotta we gotta like lock in now. They've kind of had that that mode where they'll they'll they lock in and then show you what they can really do. I mean shot making it really is. it's a league. Where if you make shot you're gonna win. I mean they went nineteen for thirty six from the three point line. Fifty two point eight percent. They create a lot of open shots. I think that I don't know where do you think that this c- series is going to go seven. What you what you prediction. If we were just sitting here if you made a an on the fly prediction. I picked utah and six. I'll stick with that. You think so. Okay how how about yourself going seven. I guess a lot of the the shotmaking was a little aberration. Here i mean like bogey missed a lot of shots that he normally makes. I went back and watched some of the specific ones They were like in rhythm shots. That he he usually cans But they were being pretty physical with him making him dr making him drive on angles because he's not really known as a super creative finisher But if he hits shots. I think it's a different game clarkson. didn't have the game that he's been having he was a little a little off five for sixteen from the field. I would still. I don't know i could see the cooper's doing it man. I really could felt different team. Divide there felt different. I could just. I could see happening. Don't get me wrong. I mean clippers. Have a real chance to win the series. They do the leonard and paul. George you have a really really good team. And i just think the jazz are a better team. And we'll see the all. The rest of the series plays out. Kyle this is fun looking forward to doing this again with your next sunday. Always man always kelsey. Thank you for listening to today's episode of the wringer nba show and make you deceive allman for producing follow the wringer nba. Show on spotify. and subscribe..

Say What Needs Saying
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Say What Needs Saying
"Off. Tony what did you take today. Would you take role schizophrenia. Tony would you take a. He took some both run the back also the nba a- tony. So this was the first one basically. They were on his back for thirteen minutes. He died underneath them and then they were joking about the death basically saying that he had passed out in a nice skipped for a little bit But they were joking about it saying that he had passed out saying. Why don't wanna get up for school things like that. The other ones for the story. What's that what happened to them. That's the way. Woody mean like my well. What was the. What was the do. The offices i mean is there. A trial is there. I'm pretty sure. So i'm not positive but i'm pretty sure that they actually sure i'd i'd have to check. But i don't think that they positive. I would have to say. I think they kept their jobs though. I think i think there's almost not almost helps the back to early. Weird set a constant that we don't need to know the name of this still issue of like the office on the lines that proper protocol in regards to dealing with the perpetrator. I'm assuming yeah i dunno. I mean presumably. That was how they were trained. Training the position. I'm sure was a proper position right just like again. The even the shalva chauvin case right. They did train that position for maximum restraint. So i'm sure that the position was on some level allowed Whether or not they should have maintained. I don't know and again i don't want to say whether or not that they handled this correctly. Just is another experience that if this were handled with the same vigor that these other ones were like teams equally bad if not worse when you tack on things like making the jokes about him passing out things so my point was isn't to really you know shame these particular officers or or talk about this particular case would love to. I'm not gonna protect. There's no need to hold back. That's a horrific thing. There's no you can't. It's not like you're gonna. I'm going to be as to the know someone died on either on your hands. And then you mocked dear beth in that that's on camera so that's that's yeah i don't know i mean if if people feel like i've i've heard of these names i just don't know the situation is still horrific. I figured that we get go through some of those comments before gone onto some of these other cases But some person said makhaya was shot. Five times jacob. Blake was shot seven times. Is it really necessary to shoot that many times..

The JRPG Report
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on The JRPG Report
"Dungeon collar monnou and I concept out about thirteen minutes of gameplay for this kind of those first person dungeon crawler explorer type games so if you made those games can make you a little sick. What you're getting into it that one but if you're kind of curious on what this game is looking up to you can you can check that out that they did say some details about that. It is They're not thinking about putting on the other platforms besides the switch at this game And they want to find a company that will port the game overseas and at that point they may actually decide to decide to bring it out to other systems at that point in time of the f. That company chooses to do so they want. This is a dungeon. Rpg returned to its roots They want players to reproduce the excitement and fear induced by the original wizardry game. So you definitely going back in the old school type deal for that so yet. Check that out. Thirteen minutes there is a new trailer for the upcoming hd. Re master of chenoweth had say three not turn. This has been deb. The world's rebirth It's game is coming out pretty soon. in the west it will launch on may the twenty fifth for playstation four switch and pc via steam. So if you're looking forward to that game there's that new trailer that you can check out on our youtube channel. We got the first full trailer for the wicked king and noble hero. Now details the three story episodes in various gameplay systems of course japanese so It's a long trading over four minutes long and you're not gonna know what's going on in that but it is cool to see the game inaction if you want to know exactly what's going on in it. There is a detailed summary that goes into just a ton of detail displaying the different images that.

Big Fellas Basketball
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Big Fellas Basketball
"Jimmy butler twenty points eleven assists eight rebounds next game against chicago. Eleven point victory other twenty eight and drive at twenty five off the bench. So miami's still doing the thing where you know just by committee in butler in a bunch of guys in somebody else is gonna step up. And that's what they've been doing. One game tyler hero. The next game was born. Drawbridge ban out of biogas comes back. That's how miami is gonna go about. They'd been doing very well there in trade rumors for everybody though Pj tucker specifically early depot in before day trades of the rockets. It was known he wants to go to miami and now lamarcus aldridge as well even other names. It's always you know it's always being said right now. The pat riley in the miami heat are keeping their eyes on everybody. And so it's gonna be interesting to see what miami does especially after struggling early in the year even though they picked up the pace and a broken into the top four with injuries. And everything you definitely want to improve your talent. There are definitely in the position to do so next eber. Landau cleveland in memphis. I don't see them dropping. Any of those games. Maybe memphis memphis has been decent lately by miami could make a move come destroyed deadline and if they do Which i think they will. I think they'll be more revamped. So one of those games you mentioned was remind me beat orlando and they're gonna play them in their next game. How do you think orlando is looking at. What could they do to kind of. Try to survive these games against your hot miami team. I mean the only bright spot for the magic so far this season as the nikola to he participated all-star game over the break thirteen minutes. Five point seven rebounds and he wasn't a skill challenges well where he lost in the final to demonise bonus from the pacers But he's been really the only bright spot even earlier in the season with markelle folds breaking out yacht injured coins having decent. He got injured They're now on a seven game losing streak and they lost the miami one or three to one eleven. Like i said boots division bacon dwayne bake and combined for forty five points and gordon finally returned played. Thirteen minutes nine point. Three eight shooting but their next game against the spurs was horrible. One oh five to seventy seven twenty six points. He had a decent game. Dwayne bacon fifteenpoints twenty bacon. Have you pretty pretty unseasoned..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
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Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"You know a couple of guys were able to kind of manufacture the energy last night i thought steph did for sure i mean lillard has his own vibe going. But he's never kind of like a big pop type guys so calm and reserved but janas and steph for sure brought the joy. There's no way around it. And yokich just a goofball man with the more he shows of his personality so goofy it's funny. I regret to inform you though you missed the best moment of the whole night. And that's you know it couldn't. We couldn't have this podcast without mentioning lebron with the bouncing alleyoop to rudy gobert for the most boring dunk. You've ever seen after the gigantic controversy between the utah. Jazz are they video game players. Lebron leaving go bear. And mitchell for last those guys kind of i think being You know lend their feelings about it a little bit in the days afterwards. What an olive branch from lebron to throw that pass and rudy gobert just finishing it in perfect textbook. Go bare fashion. No that was that was wonderful That really was so close to just dvr in the rest of the night in switching. Over to the mega markle interview. That was the moment i was like. I can't do this anymore. I thought maybe you had gotten the closure you were seeking and it was like all right. Well we're we're. We're all going home here. Speaking of lebron next question for you what did you make a fan. Just sitting out the entire second half was trying to make a point here about you know we should have had this game. So i'm just gonna play thirteen minutes because i have to but you know i i don't really need to be here Or do you think it was just a resting situation. They had a lot of other guys who need to do you think that they were up by so much. It didn't matter how do you what's your read on that. I mean first of all. I was kinda like good. He shouldn't need to play the second half it's meaningless ultimately and this is the most important player in the nba the most important player of his generation. He's trying to win a championship The way he's been utilized in. La's rotation over the past couple of weeks since eighty went down. I mean you. And i have talked about it over and over and over again. It's just we don't want him to wear down in the playoffs. And so i know. It's only one half of basketball. It's kind of meaningless. But like lebron. I don't know he was missing layups Flood like a dunk attempts. He just didn't look like it was..

Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast
"Guys looking back. A remarks Along with chris my brother. I am ryan and we're here to talk about hockey talk about hockey or complain and complain about hockey playing about say that's more like your heads. Way more accurate with how how all this is so stars fall short. Looks like they're gonna make you come back and they fall for and i don't know what to say about this team anymore. I'm it's so sad to watch this team in. It's so hard to be a fan of this team right now. now. I'm starting to feel like i understand. How can nuts fans are in detroit. Red wings fans are in to some extent buffalo buffalo's in a lot worse place than we are because they haven't been to the playoffs last two games. We saw thirteen minutes of a good hockey team. That's better than the previous game. So it seems like they continue to do well and then they give it do well. The first the first three of the game. They were bad they were not good and then again last thirteen minutes they play well. It's too little too late and we've seen this before. Let's say okay so do you want a rant about at first or do you want me to rant about. It was the shots. The penalty the pet let. Let's talk about that first. Because that's that's that's something that was out of the source control so let's rant about that. I learned pretty ridiculous. People always say oh. We should be holding accountable. Okay we'll start caster. Marv will be holding. Rifts accountable dead over and brandon schrader there you go. Those are the two referees of last night's game that was awful. Those are the worst calls and it really ruined would have been a great into hockey game. Like honestly i don't think the stars would have scored to be honest like i think we still have lost put. It would have been at least fun to try like when they really put me in time. That's the way i felt. I was angry like all you cost us. The gaels you ruin. What would have been a great last three minutes i could. I was driving from dallas. And i was completely irate with just everything that was going on with at that point i i saw. I saw the head of the corner. A because i was at a gas station getting gas and then the back of my head and like they're going to call that and i'm like no the no they're not gonna call not with four minutes left in the game and i think it was less than for. I think it was three. That point you three and a half and then and then. They're like the blow the whistle on them. Why okay must've been hand pass or something like that and call a freaking interference penalty on sicker. Who was obviously trying to get out of the way. It was an accidental collision okay. The puck was heading the opposite direction. There was an accidental collision and the breaking ribs called it and then they had an opportunity when we were on the penalty. Kill even it up. There is an obvious penalty in that. Was there was an obvious penalty in the corner to the right of khudobin and they didn't call it. That's what i got mad at. The i like that kind of the trip taste as good in and i got out tonight was upset but yeah the whole thing was just. That's an awful call like russia. Never a coal there so great. It almost feels like the ref just wanted some. He wanted to insert himself in the game. Felt like right and and then like orchestrator there you go your airtime on star cast remarks worth it Had i hope they're not the same refs for tomorrow. I really hope not well anyway..

Zero Credit(s)
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Zero Credit(s)
"To your house and the drive up there which i think charitably on a on a pretty regular day takes thirteen minutes took an hour and twenty five minutes right. The roads were pure ice cars. Relax skidding around and like being unable to like leave a parking lot so we saw cars like spin out and stall and stop in the middle of lake intersections and all the traffic lights redoubt. It was bad day or two after that it only got worse and at no point during that period of time to irk are austin energy. Say like hey you're is not coming back make plans right right. Yeah absolutely like you guys got outta there but for everyone who would hunker down through. Tuesday woke off on wednesday to a message near identical to the first two. That said if you do not have power right now you will not have power through wednesday and that's it no more details and it was like to ask you to mess with. You won't have power today and yet that was each day. You woke up you roll. The die in the died. Didn't come up correctly and it said you know you're not going to power again today. i kind of get. Why didn't tell people to have a plan because the majority of people who who were on the austin suffered it's asking like do. I need to leave my house. People would answer your waist safer staying in shelter than freezing on the side of the road because of a bunch of people are on the road. During the all that ice it would have been dangerous but at the same time you gotta. Something's going to go three plus days. I feel like you gotta tell people because what if people didn't have food in there like in that happened of the people didn't grocery shop before this they didn't panic shop. You know clear out all the aisles. Heb and so people were like. Yeah i haven't had food since tuesday. And i'm just kinda like eaton condiments to get by gig. He should. there should have been more communication. I sure whether there should communication there should have been something in place to take care of you blue because people got caught with food yes but people also get caught with like toddlers and babies who. I don't know if you know this baby's famously bad at keeping warm. Oh they're so tiny tremendously bad at keeping warm like they need a lot of food. You can't put them in sleeping bag people with pets like i. I don't think evacuated wasn't for the fact that our cat was shiver. Which right right very sad. And like they're covered in for like like if they're shivering it is that and let them inside but people also get caught with powered oxygen. Get insulin like you. It's it should go without saying that. People need a reasonable expectation of having electricity to live in the age that we live in right. Now you can't. You can't lead people on about their ability to get access to something that for a lot of people their lives depend on an absolutely like you mentioned like this day and age. We live in where we rely so heavily on trinity to the point where cell service started failing in the city of austin because a lot of the cell towers in austin i read up on this They need a constant source of electricity. That they do have a localized battery..

Nightline
Inside Trump’s historic second impeachment
"Thanks for joining us. They assault on. The capital was a dark day for american democracy now the abc news documentary for who shedding light on the road to insurrection and the second impeachment trial that followed with new insights from prosecutors and trump's inner circle of advisers fifty seven votes for guilty forty-three for not guilty. Donald john trump former president. United states is not guilty as charged. The article is hereby acquitted. The challenge we saw in that senate today was a cowardly group of republicans. Have no power to convict them. Disqualify a former officeholder who is now a private citizen and another sham impeachment down the drain. This was about choosing country over. Donald trump and forty three republican members chose trump a defining moment in american politics. The president of the united states impeached and acquitted for a second time. It's not just donald trump on trial. And it's this entire era of our history. It's a reckoning of. How did we get here. Who have we become. How did this happen the entire saga examined in a new. Abc news documentary for trump the reckoning it all happened here at the heart of our democracy that magnificent capitol building all within about a month. You had insurrection yet. People's storming the capital weeks after that the inauguration and then the impeachment trial is a moment of truth for america. You have the house. Democrats who are the prosecutors led by jamie raskin and his team. Our case is based on cold hard facts. He violated oath of office in the greatest breach of a presidential of in us history. The democrats are trying to make the case that everything that happened on january. Sixth is because of one man and that's donald trump. Let's start with the big lie that the election was stolen. He continued to spread the big lie. Agila way we can lose in. My opinion is massive fraud on january six. We know who lit the fuse. Donald trump told these insurrectionist to come to the capital. We fight we fight like hell and if you don't fight like hell you're not going to have a country anymore. With president trump wanted that day he simply wanted a peaceful and honest airing of the question of whether there were election irregularities in six battleground states. i know that everyone here will soon be marci over to the capitol building to peacefully and patriotically. Make your voices heard at his signal after this. We're going to walk down. And i'll be there with you. He struck a match. We're going to walk down to the capital and he aimed straight at disbelief tape. We saw the house. Managers played this thirteen minute long. Video public has not seen that the senators themselves have not seen. We know those hallways we recognize those corners. It's deeply upsetting. It is anxiety provoking. It is frightening. That awful day could have been so much worse. Multiple members of our government had near run ins with the mob. Senator mitt romney senate majority leader chuck schumer and vice president. Mike pence we saw for the first time. Security footage of mike pence being hustled out of the chamber and his family by thought of vice president. Cheney on nine eleven Being taken to the bunker under the white house to twenty four pm twelve minutes after pence's taken out of the chamber. Donald trump tweets and attack against his own vice president. He tweeted quote. Mike pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our constitution he further incites the mob against his own vice president.

Mocha Minutes
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Mocha Minutes
"When two people talk every single day and adm's and they finally get our podcast. Just shoot the shit. Nobody's like this was a whole summer house episode and we won't know how long we like. We go back to chris. Harrison who for thirteen minutes made rachel uncomfortable in her black skin where he was louis trying to. He's made poor rachel. She has even came out about this and she might poor rachel right. This is how this is. How trump got acquitted. Y'all doing that stupid shit. Like right or rachel was like Ko from the bronx while blackhawk has made it point where she was like after like now him. Doing this dumb ass interview has now completely taken light. Offer her because now people aren't even talking about her anymore and all their problem medicine she got going on. It's like you literally went to bat. Because you've been on this show for so long you put show whole career out there and adam people drop joyous for a little while and could be all because you want to take the heat off for her. Some people have been slacking deums like oh. Y'all are new the best nation because this is the first time i was like what you mean to say. The first time one of the people picked a like a super outright man wanted to see them and they had like a lot of stuff. Came all the wait a minute. Wait a minute. Let me get on. Google google's my friend and then during rachel season but he wasn't a front runner i think he left like either earlier. Midway through her season there was a guy who was like he had like racist tweets or put out races tweets raises instagram post. So it was kinda like What's happened to rachel and the thing this is like. I think they really didn't. I don't even remember. She really think she may have addressed it a little bit. But not really because rachel. Apparently she doesn't Podcast van layton. And she said as soon as her contouring up she's like i'm dumb bachelor nation because she was just so uncomfortable she was just like i am sitting here like what so. Here's the business. Why chris is apology and then him saying he's he's now stepping away from bashar nation. Rachel's apology donald c. Mon air quotes. But i'm doing air this this i find it very interesting. That she is making. It seem like the stuff that came out about her with several if not ten years ago and not a why don't know two years ago for twenty eight thousand right right. When was that lady antebellum party. Let's say two and a half years because we're in twenty twenty one february of twenty twenty one. That party was not in february two thousand eighteen. So here we are to about two and a half years so far away and you know the fuck race was two and a half years ago. Bet you the fuck it was. Y'all don't care like be maybe auto focus on ourselves right so this business where. Rachel said on her podcast. I can't take it anymore. I'm contractually bound in some ways. But when i m two i can't i can't do it anymore. When i finished that interview chris harrison. He had no problems with it. He was fine. He texted me after he appreciated the conversation he was like..

World News Tonight with David Muir
Capitol riot footage presented as evidence at Donald Trump's impeachment trial
"Made in washington as the impeachment trial of former president donald trump gets underway the first time the president has ever faced impeachment for a second time at the first president to face it impeachment trial after leaving office. The former president facing one count of incitement of insurrection after the siege of the capital on january. Six the indictment saying he was singularly responsible for it the trial taking place there at the capitol the senate chamber a crime scene just a month ago now serving as a courtroom today those senators who witnessed the deadly riding firsthand now serving as jurors sixty five hundred national guard troops on duty there but democrat house managers. Who are prosecuting. the case. Be getting their case with graphic. Thirteen minute video from january. Six with the former presidents and what his supporters were saying when they stormed the capital. Some saying we are listening to trump house manager. Jamie raskin trying to link the president's words in the weeks and hours before the riots and the deadly chaos saying if that's not impeachable there's no such thing. Lawmakers and their staff members huddling from the riders gas masks at the ready. The former president's lawyers denouncing the writers but insisting tonight the former president is not to blame and that the trial is unconstitutional. But late today. Republicans joining the democrats voting. The trial is constitutional. And we'll move forward. We have it all covered tonight on. What was a tense and emotional day inside that chamber. Abc's rachel scott leading us off tonight from the hill tonight. History made in washington the first time. A president faces a second impeachment trial and the first time a president is tried after leaving office today. Democrats wasted no time making their case against donald trump forcing senators to relive the heroine moments from one month ago. Sitting in the very chamber came under attack house impeachment managers playing a graphic thirteen minute. Video reminding senators what the president told his supporters right before the capital siege. Refined fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell you're not gonna have a country anymore trying to link trump's own words in the weeks and hours before the deadly riots to the chaos that been played out in the capital senators watching in rapt silence. You ask what a high crime and misdemeanor is under our constitution. That's a high crime and misdemeanor. If that's not an impeachable offense than there is no such thing. Lead prosecutor representative jamie raskin. Growing emotional members of his family were with him that day at the capitol recalling what his daughter sent to him and know what she said she dad. I don't wanna come back to the democrats argue. The constitution is on their side and say even though trump is no longer the president he should still be held accountable for his actions in the final weeks of his presidency. Asking if they don't hold them accountable. What could future presidents do when their final weeks insisting in their words there should be no january exception. What you experienced that day. What we experienced that day. What our country experienced. That day is the framers. Worst nightmare come to life. Presidents can't inflame insurrection in their final weeks. And then walk away like nothing happened then. The former presidents team lead defense attorney. Bruce castor denouncing the insurrection insisting those responsible are criminals and should be prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law but arguing. Trump is not one of them. We can't possibly be suggesting that we punish people for political speech in this country that offense things since trump was removed from the white house by voters. The democrats case has no ground and that it's unconstitutional holding impeachment trial for former president for a great many americans. See this process for exactly what it is a chance by. A group of partisan politicians seeking to eliminate donald trump from the american political scene and after four hours of arguments. Six republican siding with democrats voting. The trial should move forward

The MMQB NFL Podcast
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on The MMQB NFL Podcast
"Let's congratulate the tampa bay buccaneers. Who are super bowl champions. Tom brady who just. It's just i mean we're we're thirteen minutes into the show now connor and it's time to talk about tom brady and what he has accomplished here And look you. And i get frustrated by this because we are men of logic and spreadsheets and numbers and we have difficulty with things like love and confidence human emotion and therefore it is really tough to win when someone says well you have to see. The effect of tom brady has on the locker room. And so i. I guess but now it's like oh okay i i guess that's right..

The Men's Room
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on The Men's Room
"Thirteen minutes. The long term side effects of any of the kobe. Boxing's i think is unknown if someone a Stands up and start speaking of the long term safety of the covid vaccine. I don't think that's honest. This is a vaccine that we've had for less than a year. So how can you speak scientifically about long term side effect of something that you've only had for one year so i think it's very premature to speak about long term side effects based on what tweeted he rink and the technology and You know what the virologists and the scientists to work on these vaccine. They're saying these seemed to be safe with no long-term secretly. Mike personal opinion is to say we don't know yet but From our experience with other vaccines i'm not aware of any other vaccines. That caused significant flunk terms equally that were of concerns now. There's a lot of talk about on the potential risk of interest with the mr a vaccines out. Say we don't know we really don't know we don't know if covert can cause some Degree of less facility in the immediate post infection. of course. we don't know. I think the best way to answer. This is to say we don't know yet. Yeah i remember reading about Possible effects on men's fertility with covid with the virus So be interesting to see when you say about the vaccine. Would that be for both men and women or men or women. I really would say on. We don't know we don't know the scientists are telling us no it doesn't happen because the molecular mimicry between the proteins sperm and the eggs and the mr a trickle protein seemed to be a far fetched possibility. But we really don't know okay so we're all kind of gambling with the vaccine with a virus. Nobody really knows it's That's why people. I think are worried right now because there are so many unknowns but i would say we are in a state of pandemic We cannot wait to have a herd immunity to get out of this pandemic. The only way we're gonna get to herd..

Kush Conversations
"thirteen minutes" Discussed on Kush Conversations
"Honesty. Those fucking mail. Ballerinas moved great. I mean there's an patch wrestlers and football players used to used to do ballet workout sticking through superstrong so hell you do it and it helps your workout. So that's why football players like wide receivers would do because you need to feet inbounds to catch it in football you know so like it helped him getting their feet down tapping their toes and stuff like really fast to get it down. So that's the reason. Some did it for football. I know shit about football lunches sports one on one over any anything anything sports. I don't have to use my computer to look what was the guy's name on Anchorman that did sports. Ron burgundy no so robert. Here's got yeah. I can't think. I can't think of his champs off the actors aims gonna make me. Yeah his name but he's he's pretty fun months can we can. We have you dress up as for halloween. Like shaeber had never for that do we. She cast for hollow. I'm down. i'm what my hey champ times. Actress name is david koch ner he kind of annoys me and move is i think he's really wild. What that kirk just. He's meant to be that annoyingly over exaggerated air. Just wanna backhand him sometimes. Immediate works with screen with him. I don't wanna fucking backgammon. Not him his character. That movie does have the best scenes when they get quite like that. Got a little escalated quickly. It's just a guy saw movies that are that random are either completely on or just utterly stupid. It has to be so stupid that it's funny going. You gotta find the perfect balance or else. There's a netflix movie. That portrays that perfectly and it's like thirteen minutes long. David hasselhoff is in the fucking move. You guys like come on. It's it's a thirteen minute. Line is basically an acid trip about like this weird city. That's like under siege from criminals and stuff like that sarah tops at the cop. I don't know it's weird but it's great with your remember what it is. I wish i did but dude it is like the most random fucking movie like exactly what you're talking about. Kurt's fits perfectly with it. Fits perfectly guidelines. Did you guys see that. They auctioned off the days of the david. Hasselhoff figure from mma. The spongebob sir. For god i would love to have that. That would just be fucking great to look at when you're stoned and just be so proud of yourself your purchase for how much thirteen thousand i bet it. I think it was like sixty others thirteen thousand. Let's get fact checked much. David hasselhoff surfboard auction..

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis
Trump pardons political allies convicted of Federal crimes.
"Baghdad on tuesday nights trump also posted a deranged thirteen minute video to facebook and twitter making his full case for subverting the election and claiming it is his duty to ensure the election was fair insisting he won by a landslide and presenting c. t. v. that he claims was evidence to prove his victory in reality. All of his claims have been debunked including by the supreme court on two occasions. Critics expressed concern for trump's deteriorating mental health and his inability to accept his election loss one. It's not unusual for presidents to grant clemency on their way out the door trump also commuted the sentences of five others on tuesday. Trump has made clear that he has no qualms about intervening in the cases of friends and allies whom he believes have been unfairly treated even those who have pleaded guilty to their crimes the pardons included former republican. Representative duncan hunter of california and chris collins of new york trump also commuted. The sentence of former representative steve stockman of texas and pardon. The current state representative phil lyman of utah. Who led an atv. Protest through restrictive native. Land's call ins the first member of congress to endorsed trump to be president was sentenced to two years and two months in federal prison after admitting he helped he son and others dodge eight hundred thousand dollars in stock market losses when he learned that a drug trial by a small pharmaceutical company had failed onto was sentenced to eleven months in prison after pleading guilty to stealing campaign funds and spending the money on everything from outings with friends to his daughter's birthday party in the group announced tuesday nights with four form. A government contract is convicted in two thousand seven massacre in baghdad. That left more than a dozen iraqi civilians dead and caused an international uproar over the use of private security guards in a war zone. The pardons reflected trump's apparent willingness to give the benefit of doubt to american service and contract is when it comes to acts of violence in war zones against civilians trump also announced pardons for allies in sned in the russia investigation. One was for george papadopoulos. He's two thousand sixteen campaign advisor whose conversation unwittingly helped trigger the russia investigation that shadowed trump's presidency for nearly two years. He also pardoned alexander's swan. A dutch loya. Who was sentenced to thirty days in prison for lying to investigators during special counsel robert mueller's investigation president-elect joe biden on tuesday assailed the trump administration for failing to fortify the nation's cyber defences and called on president donald trump to publicly identify the perpetrator of a massive breach of us government agencies. A hack some of trump's top allies have blamed on russia france relaxed its corona virus related ban on trucks from britain on tuesday after a two day standoff that had stranded through of drivers and raised fears of christmas time food shortages in the

AP News Radio
Suggs leads top-ranked Gonzaga over No. 3 Iowa 99-88
"Top ranking Zach it remains unbeaten following a ninety nine eighty eight win over number three Iowa Jaylen Sugg scored eighteen of his career high twenty seven points for the Bulldogs were building a fifty one thirty seven halftime lead Suggs finished seven of ten from three point range since we're doing all the code issues and things like that I spent a lot of time to Jim by myself are you know just late at night I'm going to spend some time and again such up on the gun and coming coming into this weekend I really felt like my jumps out and pulled off a really comfortable with it Zacks led by twenty with thirteen minutes left the Hawkeyes got within nine with under two minutes left before Gonzaga hung on Luka Garza led Iowa with thirty points and ten rebounds shooting thirteen of eighteen Joe we skip added twenty points and nine rebounds for the Hawkeyes I'm Dave Ferrie

Qualified Tutor Podcast
Chronic Disengagement - Changing the World for the Better
"About education So no judge is is is is a breath of fresh air really for everyone who is vaguely or deeply concerned With young children and young people whether the five ten fifteen twenty five who've become do fractured away from the education. Second situa- that it's developed into a thing that chronic so we look in children have become long-term disengagement the education system not just the sector but the system that is an incredibly rich system for children so much growing takes place in an education is also this movement of fresh air for everyone but it's a movement of like minded professionals who believe in the power of conductivity and that we should be professionally approximately set of professionally distance from those guys. So for example. I was not long ago on a very permanent city. In the midland's An assault with his family in the middle of this particular neighborhood I can see a tree. I didn't say grass. I walked into the house. Does were that mocks of people punching it assault and the smell was wasn't so welcoming to my particular perspective what a soul was complete broken So that's what we call professional proximity we sit with it with smell it with. We live with it. We create that empathy -education where we can. We can try as much as we can. As much as we were able to. Rio moved. incon- eight without particular thing and from that particular grassroots point. Using whatever it is that we do the technicalities which everybody's jonah anyway. Things like sessions blondes. But he stopped particular emphasis on. We've got to embrace it as as our own. it's all very well being saudi. Now kind of nice clean education offices or whatever it is but it's for notification is is. It's all about bhavan the people out there. Where amasses creating that connective conductivity with young people and their families and then the professional proximity to the den gives gives us an indication that what it is that will take for repair every so often often what he takes us a really kind hearts open mind aunt And a comfortable shoulder. Really official in plano so Yes breath of fresh air which also a movement of like minded professionals from the these as from from from this sometimes over this coach for all the way through to the south coast catch to brighton to cluster to you know so and everywhere else in between is fascinating and it is taking shape. It's it's it's running it's rainy. It's running wild all we need to do is to run with it. control it. So i'd said how long has not been in existence diego. Give us a sense of this cut. So i started no jr education out of particular frustration with the way that we will look in after the most vulnerable. So let me rephrase it. I i starts notification about five years ago and i was a single practitioner. Those make and i saw that. I had a bit of a knack to engaging with those couldn't necessarily engage with anybody else. I didn't know what it was about my practice. That was effective. Now do with help of others. We've unpack no just my just but what it is about the informed my practice it previous experiences and so when offered our networks this boy and middlesbrough five years ago. It's called him. Bob for now. And bob was was was described. Ferrell on and nobody can engage in from thirteen minutes before he is potentially dangerous to suffer this He before he got the had previously harmed quite substantially in animal pet from the Foster parents that lived with the poor dog at his is one of his legs amputated. Is we re all tall environment. So when you when you met with our kind of description you expect that kind of behavior you don't you had to put myself in any shoes and thinking. actually what's the story. The story daddy's boy who observed high levels of violence at home from from day one. It was the only child three. Who's taken out of was taken into care it'd been three different guy placements Exposed to all kinds of caribbean sexual events. Aunt child that needs to be to us to have to fight his sister for a biscuit which was a form of entertainment for darden and as friends towards the two of them fight. Anyway i saw. That isn't so the boy whose federal and nobody can engage with us. That's not the boy that i'm thinking about. I'm thinking about the boards that is broken and craving has not known love yet of potentially is not had fun of free play or whatever it is autonomy not process or actually states is boy gets is one. It's a really low on the main on states but when you pass around like you do as a child and of course for the sake of safety sometimes within limit within the limits of human capacity in patients of course people can't send me something but for that boy it was it was hard life was life wasn't worth living

The Center Ring esports podcast
FaZe Jarvis Plays Fortnite Again After 1 Year Anniversary Of Getting Banned By Epic
"You know Tim a to talk Ford night from time to time. So I'm glad we get him to do it. We are few POD. Though. For those of you that don't remember there was a player on face face Jarvis that streamed himself cheating. To show in his words to show how easy it was to cheat in fortnight and he was making it a youtube video. So intentionally, did it intentionally streamed it stupid I. Thank you. I know there's a lot of advocates for him. Thought it was a dumb thing to do anytime. You Cheat in a game you're gonNA wrist assault yourself from being permanently banned it look they came down with the harsh penalty on him in the sense that they are not going to abandon. He is permanently banned from playing for night at least onstream. Obviously, they're not gonNA be able to stop him upstream from creating multiple counts so. Just, the other day he tweets out I'm back I'M GONNA play for at night tonight basically double Fu to the epic. Developers in said GonNa play Fortnight An. So the high built up around this and got a lot of likes was trending on Youtube that Jarvis back and Yada Yada Yada he streams for thirteen minutes before. His band kicks in those the can't see me I'm doing this in quotes ban the reason this is. In its early speculation on land. That was totally staged that whole thing was a hundred percent in my mind a staged video made for you to it didn't go to a ban screen at just said he been logged out which in my mind makes me believe somebody else just logged into his account in another computer another room to kick him out. It happened like thirteen minutes and it was the perfect youtube reaction video. I mean you might as well have had courage Maven in all these guys in there yelling it was that hyped when he got band. To me just a it was made for cliques. They got the impression out of it. It did what it was supposed to do, but it was bogus data was so fake I one hundred percent I mean first off a new Josh I don't I don't know if it was faked because phase such a genuine organization. Especially, on the content creation side I mean nothing they do is staged or exaggerated or setup not at all not at all phases. Super honest in that regard. From, the beginning. I have here I. Don't know how this is going to sound because I'm playing it through my phone. This is when Jarvis got caught the first time and he did his apology video. So this this audience you know it sounds. Apologies if this doesn't sound good especially from a game, you know love so much like. This I never thought. I'd have to. ICON speak. You know I have who wanNA. Like John to be able to play for my again. That's all I WANNA do is play for I. You know I just wanted to do your white truly loved the most in life, and so there's a quick snippet. There's like seven minutes of it and you get the point he was like bawling his eyes out during his apology video and then like within forty eight hours and make another clips and he's laughing and they're doing their bit where they're like, well, why yes. Phase do, phase up no hate. I. Don't want to I don't hate anyone, but if I had to hate someone. Jarvis would probably be my top ten. His reason forgetting band was incredibly done to begin with in now just the way that this is like. Gone is just a big publicity stunt is how I feel in. So I mean look I don't hate him at all like I. Really Don't hate him. He has an effective is literally I've thought of Jarvis phase drivers twice in my life. This moment now and when he was banned the first time other than that, I've never heard of him. I don't know really know what he does at phase he could be the mail for you needed him to do this to make it worth it to keep them on. You know on on the payroll. To do something big, it was big in accomplished. What they were supposed to do. It was just it's funny. 'cause I know there's a lot of people out there that believe it was it was real like there are a lot of twelve year olds which is. Large. Audience to like you know it's a fun video for them. So they did a good job in that retrospect but. A bullshit stage video at the end of the day right like any. Normal adult will watch that India like. They did this for clerks pretty fast or pretty effect, but the twelve year olds eat it up. So. Famous phase up phase up.

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Computer scientist, pixel inventor Russell Kirsch dead at 91
"On Russell, Kirsch inventor of the Pixel passed away this week. Bit of sad news rest in peace but In case you're wondering who the inventor of the Pixel was. Now you know computer scientists, Russell AAC Kirsch, the inventor of the Pixel and undisputed pioneer of digital imaging passed away on Tuesday in his Portland home from complications arising from a form of Alzheimer's he was ninety one years old Now, Russell might not be name you immediately recognized his contributions to computer science made digital imaging possible born June twentieth nineteen, twenty nine in New York City demographic parents from Russia. and Hungary I attended Bronx High School than nyu Harvard and eventually mit in nineteen fifty one he joined the National Bureau of standards where he worked for fifty years and helped to invent the Pixel and create the first digital photograph It was a one seventy, two by one, seventy, two pixel image of his son Walden created in nineteen, fifty seven and is now iconic and was named. One of life, Magazine's one hundred photographs that changed the world in two thousand three and we have that image appear on the screen One of the first digital images ever created made from two superimposed scans at different thresholds since each pixel could only show one bit of information that being black or white as DP review points out Kirsch never stopped improving and his most famous invention even after retiring in two thousand and one and a twenty, ten interview on wired, he outlined his attempts to create a system that uses. Variable. Shape pixels instead of the squares that have dominated digital imaging since he invented him in that interview, he called square the logical thing to do. But laments that the decision was something rarely foolish that everyone in the world has been suffering from ever since. So at the right bold age of eighty-one, he began working on a masking system that creates six by six pixel areas and an. intelligently. Divides those areas into the two sections that have the most contrast before refusing to pixels on either side of the seem that idea never caught on but he explained the technology and its benefits in detail in a video below it's the thirteen minute long video if you wanted to watch that. But while the incredible accolades described above certainly gives you the sense of Russia Kirsch the. Engineer. The best personal picture of Kirsch probably comes from a two twenty twelve blocked by ant man named Joel Runyon who encountered him in a coffee shop in Portland after revealing net Romanians Computer and images on it probably wouldn't exist or exist as they are without Christmas contributions to engineering and computer science eighty-three-year-old Kirsch shared the following words I. Guess I've always believed that nothing is withheld from us. What we have conceived to do most people think the opposite that all things are withheld from them, which they have conceived to do, and they end up doing nothing Mr, Kirsch may be gone, but his legacy will live on every day in one of the approximately three point eight billion photos that are currently being captured every single day. May He rest in

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Seattle - Washington receives new coronavirus testing devices that yield results in minutes
"Are are sticklers sticklers a a new new milestone milestone with with over over eleven eleven thousand people contracting the corona virus a local projection now suggests some positive news and we get that from Kamel's Brian Calvert Dr Chris Murray's model at the university of Washington has been providing a fairly accurate look at the future of cope with nineteen around the country looks like a number of states in the south for example will have smaller academics and we were expecting he is expected to release more positive prognostications later on today and while we're focused on positive news there's also that special delivery in Tacoma where they received two of the devices called ID now the instrument is made by Abbott and is the size of a toaster according to the manufacturer covert nineteen test swabs are inserted into the device with results coming in five minutes for positive readings it takes thirteen minutes to confirm a negative result Stephanie dunkle of the Tacoma Pierce county health department told her board it was like Christmas opening the box

WGN Radio Theatre with Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf
Rapid coronavirus testing starting in Chicago, Illinois
"The FDA gave north Chicago based Abbott labs an emergency approval for a corona virus has it gives positive results in five minutes negative results in thirteen minutes that statement from abit Friday Illinois Illinois governor governor JB JB Pritzker Pritzker said said Thursday Thursday Lewis Lewis received received fifteen fifteen of of the the rapid rapid test test machines machines existing existing test test take take some some four four to to six six hours hours to to get get results results the the governor governor would would not not say say where where the the machines machines would would be be deployed deployed he he also also said said not not everyone everyone can can be be tested tested but but that that it's it's also also important important to to collect collect data data from from them them to to see see how how many many people people are are contracting contracting the the virus virus in in different different locations locations

Colorado's Morning News with April Zesbaugh and Marty Lenz
"Transformative" coronavirus test could produce result in five minutes
"And on the front lines doctors may be getting the help they need to detect the virus the FDA has approved for emergency use of point of care test mentally for results in minutes it currently can take nearly two weeks for someone to test positive the new test made by the medical device company abit is meant to generate a positive result for coronavirus in five minutes a negative result in thirteen minutes a nose or throat swab is mixed into a chemical solution and placed into an instrument that detects whether covert nineteen is present giving doctors the chance to make a nearly instantaneous decision about treatment and

America in the Morning
"Transformative" coronavirus test could produce result in five minutes
"Thousand there is no hope of finding out faster who's carrying covert nineteen the FDA has approved for emergency use of point of care test mental ever results in minutes it currently can take nearly two weeks for someone to test positive the new test made by the medical device company abit is meant to generate a positive result for coronavirus in five minutes a negative result in thirteen minutes a nose or throat swabs mixed into a chemical solution and placed into an instrument that detects whether covert nineteen is present giving doctors the chance to make a nearly instantaneous decision about treatment and

AP News Radio
The Latest: US government looks to continue feeding students
"The new rapid test comes from Abbott laboratories which says it will begin distributing them to some medical facilities next week after receiving emergency clearance from the FDA it comes as a cartridge that fits into the company's portable ID device used in hospitals clinics and doctors offices Abbott's test can give a positive reading in five minutes and can confirm someone's negative if the virus is not detected in thirteen minutes two other rapid tests were cleared in recent days health experts say the US should test more than a hundred thousand people every day the track and contain the virus Jackie Quinn Washington

Tim Conway Jr.
Miami coach in trouble for letting twerking tour film video in gym
"A Miami high school basketball coach has been reassigned not fired just reassigned after he left a viral Torx star and another was such a thing throw a dance class or actually a twerk class in the school campus gymnasium last month Nastia mass a self proclaimed twerk icon with nearly seven million followers shared video of wonderful boisterous classes at the Miami beach senior high school gym on February twenty eighth the video is thirty minutes long and since I am a consummate radio professional I looked at all thirteen minutes of it before we have to segment indeed and I also had to show some to twelve short to make sure that he was aware as well we were going to come over to see you Eric but I think we come to some sort of agreement about what we saw yep it showed a bunch of women huddled around the basketball court it's almost like you've ever seen like those dance off competitions you have all the the people just aren't in a circle with the same thing right except it was a twerk off and different women would jump in the center and try to out towards each other but you get to see the whole high school titles in the background it was a weird juxtaposition because they're doing this very adult dance in this very non adult environment and of course that was intentional but here's what I glean from the video she wasn't that good that's what I thought she was not that good a lot of talent to be ineffective for colleges I mean I did notice one thing she lacked one of the key and I mean the key ingredients for any twerk she lacked backside there was no hay for with which she did what she said when she was a crossfit athlete she was very physically fit yes but in terms of twerking it does not lend itself to that is not conducive for effective toward dance that gave no rounds of applause yes yes and you must applaud if you're going to be effective talk or if you need me to explain it more than you don't want me to be on the air anymore because I can't explain it you just have to Google it like the three seashells you will find your answer as far as why clapping is very important to this art that's all I have to say about that but it's but something else I I will say the basketball coach was reassigned you have to know that the moment you give permission to someone to film a video in the gym that you're responsible for and that person has seven million followers it's going to take all of two minutes before comes back on you not even because it's very easy to see where that the video is taking place it's very easy to ascertain who would have had access to the gym on a given occasion maybe late in the evening after school who's the first person you gonna ask the true story of the second person the high school basketball coach it's one of the two I sure hope we got paid for that I should be dead because you got to be some sort of location I think there's something else going on for him to have okay no no no I don't think cash I just got paid there had been some sort of good and service that might have been exchange because that's the only reason why you would throw your job into jeopardy do you think it possibly was because he thought it could bring popularity to the school maybe help his basketball team get a transfer or something I just think that's a breeze way too far way way way way way too far and if what you're talking about though is on the high school level especially for the upper echelon high schools they do basically advertise themselves as a way for I don't know about his college contacts but they do recruit players from outside the district to come play at their school which helps the visibility of notoriety of that high school and develop that pipeline the colleges yes that is a variable I guess but the basketball team wasn't featured in any way the only way you know is just looking at the basketball court and recognizing something from it all the stuff in the background if this would have had players involved yeah I would have been like in the cheerleading outfits then it may have been like a pitch like Hey look at our cheerleaders versus yours right right you know come to our high school and this is the halftime show we have for you yes that would have made more sense that this was just a torque all and if you're going to risk your job for torque off it better be damn good and this was not all that great okay I'm being serious I just have to be honest I can't come on this radio and light even say always fantastic no it wasn't we want to check it out you know Nastia nass any S. T. Y. A. N. A. S. S. twerk tour she lacks to the lessons yeah I don't understand how you have seven million followers for being an iconic toward her and you're not even great at it Hey you're talking to a song by Nicki Minaj who's great at it so there's a direct point of comparison yeah yeah it is

Popcorn with Peter Travers
Jamie Foxx on his latest film 'Just Mercy'
"Is popcorn where we tell you what's happening at the movies and there's a great movie out right now for your c called just mercy that has Michael Jordan and then also this ask Jamie Foxx. Yes you're not from give it up now you either are or execute chicks you have to face. This is all right Jamie before I lose complete control interview which would be fine but you made a great movie and Jess Mercy you dead. I think this is a true story. True story I think this is the opposite is this is the most important movie I've ever done Yeah I got yes because of who it's about and what it's about Brian Stephen. A lawyer of WHO's played wonderfully about Michael Jordan. who his whole life is? A Journey is exonerating people that are on death row of wrongly accused and and when I met Bryan Stevenson I was blown away about how much he's done. And what is and it's been sort of under the radar so I applaud Michael Jordan for being the biggest star in the world But always coming back to the movies like this for our cultural for us to educate is to uplift us to give us hope and like I said it is the most important movie I've ever the and who do you play. Play Walter mcmillen Watson Watt's McDonald's amendment south in in Alabama who own pulping business chop down trees for living on his way home on a country road he gets pulled over by the sheriff. And the sheriff says you killed someone it city he's never been in Never met this person. They say you're going to jail. And they put him in jail. Put him on death row without a trial he was on death. Row without a trial for six years and I've been death row before studying for movie and the one thing that I knew about death row was at the worst thing you give. A person is hope because they know that at some point At any point they could be taken off to either electric chair or however they're going to be a or expired but hope walks in in the form of Bryan Bryan Stevenson. Who has played wonderfully Michael Jordan? He takes the case. This is a nineteen eighty six. which wasn't that long ago and They pulled off the miraculous And exonorated a person who had never been in. This has never happened in Alabama person to be exonerated off of death row. And that's the store and what was amazing about how our director destination destined and Michael Be put the movie together on how it brings. Everybody and you saw this Toronto in Toronto. Where just make people crazy and you got I? I don't know eight minutes and thirteen minutes standing ovation but what I really appreciated about the movie. Was it allowed everyone in this movie tested in front of a all black audience at a ninety seven now we expect it for that to be in a high number then they tested in the mid West in front of mostly white audience and we what they say it tested at a ninety eight so that lets you know that the work that was done in the movie as the adapt tation of a book really really got it done. It really worked. Let's look at a clip from your performance Sir Ingest Mercy Screen Actors Guild nominated for I godless. So let's look list from Harvey all know what it is here. You get from the moment you ball buddy over these white folks and make them laugh and try to make him like it. Whatever that is and you say yes or no man but when it's your turn ain't got no thanks take evidence and all the witnesses they got eight thing another matter when all your thank is I looked like a WHO could kill somebody? That's not what I think the way. You're not looking at him and then you do. It's just it's devastating because he wants to get it out. He wants him to hear what was going on in in this soul and then that look. I'm sure he's done it a few times that look to see if what I told hold him really landed. Sometimes people can be in those positions and it's no pad pencil numbers. You're just another person. I'm on my way. But when he looked up so Michael be looking back at him. Engaged young ready ready to take on whatever this whatever this monster is designed to do at the end it was another thing too. I studied a film that that move to me was made famous to me by Al Pacino in The Godfather and if you remember I think it was Zena he was when he was getting ready to kill him at the dinner table. Yeah when he says. I'm going to talk Doc Italian till Michael foresaken and as he goes to talk. Al Pacino Leans up to listen but he looks this way first and and then he engaged so as you study the the art. There's certain things that you bring along with you. That are really effective. Well it sure sure works and that's what you want. You don't just see this movie and say you want to talk to people about it and you see this. You gotTa feel it because there's instead of just anger and just rage. There's a sense of. We can do something about it if we fail. Were trying to do something it. Listen the thing about. This is what I enjoyed about the way. The movie plays out is said when people leave this movie. They feel like they want to get involved. What can I do? What can I do to change his narrative? What can I do to pull back to mass of some of these injustices? And that's what's been so fulfilling with this film because Brian I Steve Isn't who still going out there every day of about his job. He needs it. He needs that people to know that these things are going on because it helps in his endeavors in taking these people and trying to you know put their lives back together. Well Walter Your Johnny on on these calls a lot of things. But he's the kind of person that grows up in this Alabama neighborhood and it was. It's very ironic in the movie. How everybody there even racist Alabama is saying? This is Monroe Kennedy. This is where Harper Lee wrote to them walking bird right which is about Wow this racist that. They don't even say dangerous sort of bouncing off her celebrity. What well here's the thing is like like I'd say all the time there were some very interesting things that wall to sit? Did I looked like a man that could kill somebody. This is the perception that were attacking what tackling the perception that a black man automatically you feel like there is some some of villainous or ominous thing that he possesses therefore of when he is accused of something. We sorta turn the other way. You know we don't necessarily we give them the benefit of the doubt. I can't tell you how many times when when there's something going on on television and there's there's some type of crime every black person to tell you man. I hope it's not a black person. Listen you know why because it continues the narrative but continues The procession so that's what we're what we were tackling in in the movie Walter. Walter says you're guilty from the day you were born now. That was something that we actually ad-libbed in the in the script really. Yeah because yes that's my line Growing up in a southern place in Texas in Texas and being met with early age age racism being called As a young kid it baffled me I was eight years old. My grandfather told me go. Get some gas and gas like twenty five cents a gallon. So he's bringing some gas. I I had to walk on the other side of the tracks. Go get the gas but I think the gas only came up to eighteen cents and I need to get to seven cents back but I didn't WANNA leave the gas out you know so I had to walk into the place I walk in and the guy says. Hey what are you doing while you bring the gas. And I looked at him. I said hey eight. I'm only eight nine. Remember marching back to my grandfather and told him what happened. My grandfather went over and talked to the man told him. You know. That's not nice and whatever you told them what He. He squatted. But I couldn't couldn't wrap my mind around a grown man looking at a child insane and saying that and so that's where I got the line I said I don't have nothing to do with this. I was just born. How can I change this? Why are you so angry at me just because because I was born? Yeah so when you're born into the world and this label is on you just because you're born. I thought that that was something that Walter that we should Add to the to the layer of his character saying I was just born because that's all of us were only just

Retropod
The unstoppable Fannie Lou Hamer
"She walked with a limp. She had a blood clot behind her eye from being severely beaten in Mississippi jail. Her name was was Fannie Lou Hamer. She was the youngest of twenty children born to black sharecroppers in Mississippi and in late nineteen sixty four for president Lyndon B Johnson was absolutely terrified of her why she was about to make make an appeal before the credentials panel at the Democratic National Convention. The potential implications were profound. Hamer represented the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party a racially integrated coalition of delegates Hamer wanted to challenge the seats of the current aren't all white democratic delegation from their state saying that they were in violation of the party's rules because they had systematically excluded excluded black citizens according to Time magazine. Johnson was worried that Hamer speech could offend the Southern Democrats whose votes he needed for reelection he wanted her silenced but Hamer had a following that rivaled that of Dr Martin Luther Author King Junior and she would not go unheard. Hamer was born in one thousand nine hundred seventeen in the Mississippi Delta. The share cropping system kept her parents in debt and without enough food to feed their twenty children in the Winter Hebrew tied rags on her feet because she often didn't have shoes. She started picking cotton when she was six years old. Aw Hamer started her civil rights work in nineteen sixty one after she was sterilized without consent during what it should have been a minor surgery she tried to register to vote in one thousand nine hundred sixty two but was turned away after she failed illiteracy literacy tests which were used in the south to discourage black people from voting the clerk asked Hamer complicated questions like interpreting the state constitution after she failed the test. She told the clerk she'd be back when Hamer returned to the plantation in that day. She was fired from her job but she wasn't defeated. Hamer became a student nonviolent. Coordinating Committee a community organizer and helped found the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party in reaction to the lack of integration in the state's Democratic Party party as a candidate from the party. She ran for Congress in nineteen sixty four against democratic incumbent Jamie L whitten at that year's Democratic Democrat National Convention. Hey made her way to the stage through a crowd of men who refused to make space for her other members of the civil rights movement including Martin Luther King Junior spoke but all eyes were on her. She then talked for thirteen minutes Mr Chairman and to could dentures committee. My name is Mrs Fannie Lou Hamer. She called for mandatory delegation an integration and recounted her experience trying to register to vote. It was the thirty first of all the night being the eighteen of US travel. Put the six miles the county courthouse in in the normal tried to register to become first. I player Hamer describes being arrested in beaten in Mississippi jail after white waitress at a rest. Stop refused her service. That's how she got the blood clot. All of this is own account. We won't be registered to become first-class. NFL Freedom Democratic Party is not beating not after her testimony humor and other other Freedom Party members discovered that Johnson a wildly tough politician had held a news conference so that national television networks could he cover her testimony live. She was livid but Johnson's efforts to silencer didn't work that that night in a hot Atlantic City Hotel Room Hamer and the rest of the country watched her testimony broadcast in prime time on the evening news news less than a year later. Congress passed the Voting Rights Act and at the nineteen sixty eight convention in Chicago. He became team the first African American to be seated as a delegate. She received a standing ovation.

World News Tonight with David Muir
Employee goes on stabbing rampage at Tallahassee workplace
"Going to turn tonight to the workplace stabbing rampage playing out today in Tallahassee a worker minutes after showing up to work pulling out a knife and attacking his colleagues some jumping jumping in trying to stop him. ABC's Victory Kendo is on the scene in Tallahassee tonight tonight. Tallahassee police say the stabbing spree at this workplace could have been much worse if not for the heroic actions of CO workers who fought back several employs arm themselves with whatever they could and try to engage them and actually held him mcbarron at what point will also were arriving forty-one-year-old Antoine Brown in custody tonight. Authorities say he clocked in at eight this morning a dyke industries but after some kind of dispute was told to clock out at eight twenty just thirteen minutes later police receiving their first call about stabbings from what we know now he appeared heard that he was actually had sought out certain victims. Five employees were stabbed with what was described as a common pocket knife and transported to the hospital what of them in serious condition but expected to survive horrible senior. Victor Kennedy joins us live outside of the scene and police are still working to determine a motive tonight victor that's right. David said the suspect appeared to target specific people but there is no word on a motive they say he only worked here for a few months and there were no issues until