35 Burst results for "Thirty People"

Trial of 20 Men Accused in 2015 Paris Attacks Begins

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Trial of 20 Men Accused in 2015 Paris Attacks Begins

"Twenty men accused in the Islamic state group's twenty fifteen attacks on Paris the left one hundred thirty people dead and hundreds injured arm trial in the French capital of the twenty men charged only fourteen are appearing in court chief among them is on the on the slum who teaches call and a malfunctioning suicide vest and ultimately fled to hide out in his home town of Brussels he's the only one charged with murder of this long the first in alphabetical order was off to stand first to identify himself request you to state his profession of the slum said his ambition is to become a fighter for Islamic state five of the other six being tried in absentia are presumed dead the whereabouts of one man is unknown most of the defendants face a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted of complicity in the attacks I'm Charles the last month

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NHTSA: Traffic Deaths Rise Again as Drivers Take Risks

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

NHTSA: Traffic Deaths Rise Again as Drivers Take Risks

"The government's road safety agency is reporting U. S. traffic deaths in the first quarter of this year rose ten and a half percent over last year even as driving has declined the national highway traffic safety administration estimates eight thousand seven hundred and thirty people died in motor vehicle crashes from January to April that's more than eight hundred more fatalities than the same period last year and it continues a trend that started in twenty twenty a year that saw the most traffic deaths since two thousand seven that increase came even as the number of miles traveled fell thirteen percent due to the corona virus pandemic the agency says drivers are taking too many risks on the road including speeding not wearing seat belts and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol I'm Ben Thomas

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Effort Underway to Rescue Girls Soccer Team From Afghanistan

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 2 years ago

Effort Underway to Rescue Girls Soccer Team From Afghanistan

"An international push is underway to help evacuate some young female athletes in Afghanistan who are considered endangered by the Taliban control of the country the Taliban forbid women from participating in sports so members of the Afghanistan women's national soccer team living outside Afghanistan are working hard to get young female players and their families out of the country and they were close just footsteps from freedom when that devastating blast occurred last week at the airport in Kabul their coach cat cross row yard who's in the U. S. says these girls love soccer but it could cost them everything they're as young as fourteen they should not have to think about they are they going to wake up to is it to the door knock on the Taliban are they going to have to run away a former White House officials as part of the problem is the girls and their families about one hundred thirty people mostly don't have papers they need to get on a rescue flight I'm Jackie Quinn

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US Is Flying Central Americans to Mexico to Deter Crossings

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

US Is Flying Central Americans to Mexico to Deter Crossings

"The by the administration's begun flying migrant families expelled from the United States deep into Mexico as more migrant families and unaccompanied children arrive at the U. S. Mexico border the department of homeland security admits summer being expelled from the US and flown into Mexico far from the border with the US to inside officials who spoke on condition of anonymity say these families are from Central America and this could be a first that they were sent to Mexico instead of their home countries they say the planes can hold more than one hundred thirty people but because of high coal bit rates among migrants the number of passengers was reduced I'm Jackie Quinn

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Imprisoned 'Dating Game Killer' Alcala Dies in California

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Imprisoned 'Dating Game Killer' Alcala Dies in California

"The man they called the dating game killer has died on death row in California Rodney James Alcala may have killed as many as one hundred thirty people across the country say authorities he was sentenced to death in twenty ten for five murders in California in the late seventies he appeared on TV's the dating game in nineteen seventy eight the following year he killed a twelve year old girl prosecutors say he raped one woman with a claw hammer and would repeatedly strangled and resuscitate his victims to prolong their agony a prosecutor in Orange County city killed people because he enjoyed it a caller was seventy seven he died of natural causes at a hospital in California according to prison officials I'm Rita Foley

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Landslides in Western India Kill 47, While Floods Trap More

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Landslides in Western India Kill 47, While Floods Trap More

"Several hundred people have died after heavy monsoon rains triggered landslides and flooding in western India was more than a thousand people trapped by flood waters were rescued at the fifty died from flooding in western Maharashtra states many of those who were rescued was stranded on rooftops and even on top of buses on highways more than thirty people were missing after landslides dozens were also killed in Satara district houses collapse was swept away by raging floodwaters prime minister Narendra Modi's said he was anguished by the loss of lives disasters caused by landslides and flooding are common in India during the June September monsoon season when heavy rains weakened the foundations of stocks is that are often poorly built I'm Karen Thomas

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"thirty people" Discussed on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast

Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast

"I do you know there's nothing ahead is completely empty your slides up last so you could have clear what you should be talking to alarm still on the car brew speak. I have just got to rum. And then saw somebody recognized in the audience and started talking to them got through. It went and sat down and remember picking up a glass that was behind due to the screen at the front of the tables account. See people's papers and things. So i picked up this glass. One hundred hundred drink of water. I'm a hands. Were shaking so much. There was no way that was going to go anywhere in my mouth. And i talk to somebody. What franco's talking to from the floor afterwards. It never noticed any off. And that's the closest i've ever come to an and i think it was the i think if i'd known the audience who's gonna be that big i would have been better. It's a bit of a surprise. Yeah to not prepared. Why should it matter whether you're speaking to thirty people or three hundred. Yeah in the case of jet whitehall's about three million. But i think it's difficult. It's difficult for. That's what i do my job overseas. So i'm kind of used to it. It's difficult for me to put my play. I've i've certainly had gigs. When the not going well where my mouth dry or where you something. Outside your comfort zone newark via feel like all those things are happening. But yeah but i think like within just having that you know. You've just started podcasting. Just started talking to you know asking questions of celebrities and you know it's very you're very immediately hit the ground running. It's very relaxed. And you're very witty coming back with stuff as well. So it's a lovely chat. I think you're too good. I'm husbands back. Is putting your drink more gin it hell i do about here. Because he's just. He's a rude during. That of earphones doesn't here i think he's. He's watching online days. Trials persuade the dog. Just get out. I was okay. I'll try to get my wife to the company. She went down so he was in that she was just in then. She went downstairs so she could..

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"thirty people" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"I tell my wife stories about his life is like people. Think i'm interesting. You should write a book. You gotta you gotta check out issues with fun. I had a psychic on the program who wanted to do a reading for me and she said about him. I might embarrass. you think. You're afraid to let me talk talk about your signal. I'm an open book. And she started talking about some of this shit that he picked up on me. And then i said you know yeah you could say that but i and he is the real deal and i told her and she went while saturday here. That basically i said why. Everybody's got some fucked up shit right. Not that fluffed up time but just don't put the book out until you're dead. You know what i mean. Yeah yeah yeah you never know so you talked about call back through another joke As i mentioned you are cerebral comic now. A lot of the things If i compare you to to the like the blue collar guys you you have a you have to come with your brain intact. You can't be too stoned to go to your show and think you're going to laugh laugh because you have to think about it You mentioned earlier. You know thirty people would make a big difference at this point. New career Do you think because you you don't compromise. Don't dumbing down. That hurts your career. It'll i maybe. I don't know but i don't i don't do it. I don't i don't think about it like that. You know what i mean. And i don't i don't measure success in in just in dollars i i am a happy person and that what is about i i. I started doing comedy in the late nineties..

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Congolese Residents Flee Goma Amid Warning of Second Volcanic Eruption

UN News

01:02 min | 2 years ago

Congolese Residents Flee Goma Amid Warning of Second Volcanic Eruption

"Hundreds of thousands of people but likely need assistance in eastern democratic republic of congo or. Drc has people in goma continue to flee the threat of further eruptions by mount iago you and humanitarian said on friday. The first eruption on the twenty second of may killed over thirty people and the gohmert volcanological observatory has warned that the risk of a new explosion israel the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs or archer said it reported strong tremors on thursday one of the measuring four point nine on the richter scale along with large traffic jams. Gomer with some four hundred thousand people potentially on the move. The un children's fund unicef warned that two hundred and eighty thousand youngsters may need help. The un agency said that many of those to go in the first wave headed to nearby sake which is an area prone to cholera outbreaks and where at least nineteen suspected. Cases have been recorded in. The last. two weeks needs already high in this part of the country. North kivu where more than two million people are internally displaced and three and ten severely food insecure

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Congolese Residents Flee Goma Amid Warning of Second Volcanic Eruption

UN News

01:03 min | 2 years ago

Congolese Residents Flee Goma Amid Warning of Second Volcanic Eruption

"Hundreds of thousands of people would likely need assistance in eastern democratic republic of the congo or drc as people in goma continue to flee the threat of further eruptions by mount nyiragongo un humanitarian said the first eruption on the twenty second of may killed over thirty people and the gohmert volcanological observatory has warned that the risk of a new rupture is israel. The un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs or archer said on friday. It reported strong tremors on thursday one of them measuring four point nine on the richter scale along with large traffic jams out of goma with some four hundred thousand people potentially on the move you in children's fund unicef one third. Two hundred eighty youngsters may need help. The agency said that many of those who left game in the first wave headed to nearby sake which is an area produce cholera outbreaks where at least nineteen suspected cases have been recorded in. The last two weeks needs already high in this part of the country. North kivu where more than two million are already internally displaced and three and ten are severely food insecure

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"thirty people" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"This is for experimental use. Excuse clearly says ronin virus so verona people steady that where they can report any adverse reactions within experimental is fast food. that's name pudding and people's by and they're not even telling him where to go to sure. Take some paperwork when you do get back. Do you think it should be paper. Were jeff my name's how are you going to be in your arms. Should also say well and there is a website gives you the website. Give you the link you have anything else. You hear about calling. And so they can live when they go home homer holum there you go again there you go with all this again. Disinformation doctor and you know what city many times all of us. How many times that. You'd be the perpetrator excuse me how to make the right. How many times all of us in this room each and everyone was in and everybody out there. That's listening has sought has agree to a contract. Never read contract. Never read it all and you sit there and you check the greed and you get your credit card and you got all this. It's the same thing you still cannot. You still can't give me nothing that this virus is killing. This virus was killing folks. The first people that was i was going to kill people. Did you ever. Did you ever hear me say that you have to lancy. You're gonna go to move on. We're gonna move on. I never said that there's a lot of other you might as well have said that because his that everything else. That's going to happen happen. Nothing's myocarditis look. Okay and thirty. He's spontaneous. Russian is thirty people still and that's still no city. You can't say that. You can't prove that dan two days after a second doubts. Can you give me. I don't need city. Can you can say smokes. I said can you give me kill you. Give me out of all research. Look at all we city out all this research that because you perceive well-versed versus and god bless you ve barbeque aisle vaccinated. Can you right now if you don't mind. Can you give me two thousand deaths caused by this vaccine with a hormone woofer official death certificate. Can you give me that key. You have all these can have that. You can't give if they weren't hiding it. I probably couldn't has access to.

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"thirty people" Discussed on All Ears English Podcast | Real English Vocabulary | Conversation | American Culture

All Ears English Podcast | Real English Vocabulary | Conversation | American Culture

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on All Ears English Podcast | Real English Vocabulary | Conversation | American Culture

"Execution flavor fitting the randomized her as they say. Yeah so i think this one is more just saying something was great. Exactly what was needed. What was some somebody was looking for. Yeah exactly so what else. Michelle do have a role playing. Or what are we gonna do today. All right so we go to the rope line. Yeah but was there something else. You wanted to tell our listeners. I yeah we missed it on the no okay. I wasn't sure we were skipping or not. Yeah sorry go ahead teach our listeners on the nose right so that's basically saying exactly so you say you were right. There are thirty people here on the nose. I mean it doesn't literally mean on the nose right. Yeah right not literally on your nose right. But for example that fortune teller was totally on the nose with what she told me. I really did get my job after three more months. Nice so this one. I tend to say on the dot or dot is more for time. Isn't it yeah true. We o'clock on the dot right. Yeah i guess. I don't know on the nose isn't used quite as frequently but it's fun and that's how i would use it so yeah. Yeah so all of those personally how i would use. Yeah i liked that. So little bonus on the dot on the nose is good. I like it no guys. There are nuances to these slight differences. But we gave you the basic idea. Today i mean this is way more personality than saying something is exact or perfect or something like that. I mean these are fun and useful and very natural sounding totally. Let's show our listeners. How we use them michelle. I mean here. We are looking at shoes in the shoe store. All right all right so here we go. Do you like these ones. But these ones look like your style to a t. Definitely there my style. But i think i want to change it up a bit very..

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New Mediterranean Shipwreck Reopens Debate Over Tragic Migrant Journeys

UN News

02:05 min | 2 years ago

New Mediterranean Shipwreck Reopens Debate Over Tragic Migrant Journeys

"In the mediterranean sea. That claimed the lives of one hundred and thirty migrants last week. Three ignited the debate about why more companies don't protect these vulnerable. People risked everything with the details about this latest tragedy. Which happened just off the libyan coast his sophomore sailly from the un migration agency. I m speaking to you and uses daniel johnson. Well it is an officer tragedy. That one hundred thirty people died again leading and sending distress goals for two days in international waters in the central mediterranean. Mrc's maritime rescue centers have been informed of the existence of this boat for at least two days. The ngo vessel ocean viking found remains of the boat and dozens of bodies floating nearby the signaling that at least one hundred and seventy people harish last week. This is an utter tragedy that people continue to die. On europe's store step. There were three boats out there last week. When this was an alert from the international organization for migration working you tell us about the other two boats so there were three boats last week in the central mediterranean. One of these boats were in was intercepted and returned to libya by the libyan coast guard board. The boat was a mother and her child who were found dead and one hundred other people who were taken to arbitrary detention at the ngo alarm phone alerted to the existence of two more boats. One carry in roughly one hundred thirty people and the third one carrying forty people. It's very sad that the one carrying one hundred and thirty people was found shipwrecked and the third boat. We hit yesterday From the ngos consummation that the boat arrived in tunisia autonomously we are happy and thankful that people are alive that we continue to reiterate that the situation in the central mediterranean cannot continue as such

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"thirty people" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

04:41 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"And now suddenly only thirty could be there for the future. It was a very powerful powerful ceremony pomp and pageantry and circa all of that but still it was ridiculous that only thirty people could be there with mass on the queen vaccinated most of the people that are vaccinated or have had covert they. They're not gonna get it again. They're not going to spread it at some point. We've lost our minds as a society to freak out over that. Which gets me to gretchen. Whitmer the governor of minnesota or michigan who has kept her entire state lockdown forever The supreme court of michigan has been ruled against through the state. Legislatures been overriding. Her vetoes of this boy Taking power away from her because been so heavy handed. They'll the viruses all the rise at who she blaming then the day this is gonna come down to whether or not everyone does their part That's the most important thing this variant the be one one seven variant as what is growing so quickly here in michigan with the second most of it then i think right after florida. At least that was the last data that i saw michigan. Florida are not next to each other but this is the time of the year that snowbirds come home from florida where people are going on spring break and all of these things can contribute to spread. And that's why we're imploring people to take this seriously mask up get tested. If you've been around someone who's positive stay home. We got spring breakers spring breakers. Blame all of this. Y'all at some point. The the burden of risk has to be on the unvaccinated but also some of these governors the media has been praising need to be held accountable because their policies have in various ways Resulted in this. Let's be real clear. Honest with one of the things that happened in michigan. She kept people in their homes for so long. Now that they're able to come out there rushing out with gusto me of them not taking precautions. They probably should've taken in large part because they were in their houses for so long. They're just ready to get out and beat be done with it. There was no easing out of michigan. In the whole state has now exploded in ways with the virus because of her ending of it small businesses in michigan have been wrecked. This is going to be a political fallout for her. But more importantly there's this. The media has covered for her repeatedly. The media has covered for gretchen. Whitmer they've apologized for her at the same time. They've condemned a bunch of republican governors..

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"thirty people" Discussed on Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

04:31 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Life of an Architect

"Eric reinhold. He has the ability to say well. I'm going to do this in the mornings and ammonia do that in the afternoons wildly unrealistic and a firm. That's one hundred people. When i have thirty people working on my projects i can't. I don't have that luxury you can make that happen. Yeah so all right. So let's talk about the cons because con. Seems like we're already doing it. You know you may end up. Always working as a sole proprietor right. Yeah i think that's an easy trap to fall into granted. We just mentioned eric. And he doesn't really. He's really structured about that doesn't fall into that but i think is a sole proprietor. It's very easy. Even as a small firm owner to fall into that pit of constantly being in work mode. Maybe that's born out of that flexibility of like you said earlier about figure you work done from ten at night to one in the morning. You're still getting your work done. That stuff may tend to happen more often. Because you can let it happen. Yeah i would imagine that. I mean that talks a little bit of to the work life balance but if you sit there and think i have x number of jobs that if i had staff i could have people designing drawing detailing bobo blah but i also have to sell work and i sit on the school board design review committee and i sit on my local a publications committee and i make lunch for my kids in the morning. I all the things that you do literally means. You are working all the time. Yeah through his no. Hey when i leave the office things are still advancing. Because i got a small army people working with me to accomplish my goals. If you're not doing it ain't getting done. Yeah right well. And i think also maybe goes back to some and i can't remember what episode that you are complaining about it or maybe it was just in general but he mean speaking articulately. I was being nice by saying complaining but during the pandemic when you were working from home your issue was it to work was always there so it's easy to be a while. I'm just going to do something for a of minutes in those minutes. Turn to hours i. Yeah because it's like ever present that. I think that's how you call into that trap. It's almost like small. Practitioners are in a constant pandemic because work is always around. You may not have that giant split from office to home boy. I'll tell you when. I and i think a lot text thing about having their own firm at some point in their career allowed do. Yeah def not necessarily all but you know it seems like you hear that most of them do one thing that i always conceded when i thought about. Hey one day i'm going to put my own shingle and it's going to be bob. Burleson architect extraordinaire. As i go. There's no way. I could work out of my house..

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Astrazeneca Vaccine Trial Paused Amid Fear of Blood Clots

Monocle 24: The Briefing

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Astrazeneca Vaccine Trial Paused Amid Fear of Blood Clots

"It was a nuisance now. It's a story that threatens to undermine the uk successful vaccination drive rare but still lingering risk of blood clots recipients of the oxford astrazeneca jab. We're joined for more on this by mortals health and science correspondent cambridge university religious. Dr christmas to discuss the story which just doesn't seem to go away. Chris often thanks for being with us as always. Just tell us first of all. So why exactly has this. Trial been posed. The story begins in the last month or so. When a number of countries documented an association between a rare form of blood clotting and specifically the cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. These these are the particular blood vessels that you have inside your head that drained out to the brain and they do rarely form blood. Clots this happens to about fifteen people in every million in the population in general and often. It's more common in younger people and more common in younger women but what was noticed was there appeared to be a handful of people who had just had astrazeneca's vaccine and presented with this problem and in the uk when our regulator the nhra has looked out of about twenty million doses. That have been administered. If that vaccine there are about thirty people who have presented with blood clots in their heads about seven people have passed away and those people are chiefly young people and for that reason. The trial was going on at the moment in order to test. The effectiveness of astrazeneca's vaccine in young children has been paused in order to appraise this. Because what we don't know yet. Is this a causal relationship or is it just down to chance. Is it an association. It's got nothing to do with the vaccine. It's just been picked up in these people if they do establish causation. That point though then have to work a why it's happening

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"thirty people" Discussed on Kris Kourtis

Kris Kourtis

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Kris Kourtis

"Rage anger frustration by simply taking a step back and saying to yourself. Life is short. I don't need to get upset about this. This is trivial. Nobody died is just a simple misunderstanding. Why don't i fix it. Just try to do whatever you can to solve the problem without anger without frustration. Anger is poisoned to us not to other people. Anger is only poison to us not to other people. Try not to get angry. It's very difficult. We all get angry. All get frustrated but anger will lead us nowhere eventually same as anxiety anxiety is all about acceptance more you except during sidoti the lesson it will become. It will lessen stresses of the world whether you have a job or you don't whether you have a family or you don whether you live alone or with thirty people. It doesn't matter where you are whether you live in africa or you live in australia. It doesn't matter your world should be your inner self. What goes on in your mind in your soul that is life. Don't let anyone make you feel like your inferior. No one should have that power of making you feel inferior. You are who you are. You should know who you are. And that's it. this is where it stops. This is where we say to ourselves. I know who i am. And this is what i should do. What is happiness. happiness is accepting who you are and being content with what you have. This is happiness.

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"thirty people" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

04:54 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"New sham as these two beds and rights. I right but you know you can't teach that to most people but everybody can learn to And everyone can learn to experience therapeutic effect of it. Yeah fascinating fascinating. John thank you well. I'm afraid we are already down to the last question. Let me try to close the loop little bit. You mentioned at the very beginning that you were having that experience and that you saw this was such a bad environment there where you produced at music as in magic with all that you learn in magic I'm sure this is the same in sound production and because it's linked to intention as we already found out of course you could also if we follow the sound healing theory we we same sound or creating sound. Let's put it that way with the wrong. And had or his bad intention also create bad effects. A am i saying something that you would. You also think is true or not and be. How can practitioner avoid stead. That's a great question. And i wish i had a simple explanation for it. I wish you hadn't asked it. Sorry no because. I imagine that it's possible to make anything sacred profane. That is your intention. Yeah and i like to believe that. There is a stopgap that let's from on a lot of different secret. Mantras it cetera. And i have attempted to program that in a lot of my work but i would tell you that back in the nineteen eighties gets into the concept manifestation of magic. I was teaching a workshop. Unsound crystals in salem massachusetts. The home sandwiches hanged a which i am. Not but they're gonna. It's gonna add friends. Because i you know and i remember. I was teaching the use of sound with crystals for manifestation. But i was talking about manifestation select help our planet in this woman said well. Can i get a cadillac. A big fancy car remember these benz or whatnot. You know if. I do this and i looked at her and i said well. Do you really think that's the best use of yourself and this crystal and rudolf. I spent the rest of the day. Basically talking with her and suggesting that i mean this is a group of thirty people but monopolize the conversation using consciousness and what is the correct consciousness to be used and that was ultimately why i stopped teaching sound and crystals. It's profoundly powerful tool and gratefully on this planet. Not too many people have knowledge of how to do this and the really cool thing about sound is that sound is a natural tool and will only take you as far as you can go working with other implements crystals or even somebody else's project to sound like brainwave stuff. I know but with your own sound. You can't go wrong right. That sounds like a great final word. Doesn't it well. i got one last one. Okay okay go ahead We heal the planet. We heal ourselves we who are selves. We all the planet we can make a difference and we have a choice. You buy right. That was even much petrified lord. We'll see you so much. Jonathan great to have you here. He never company for this hour. And i really enjoyed it. I'm sure everyone who listened with us here enjoyed just as much. Thanks so much for taking your time and well keep humming. keep chanting. And let's let's make that what you just said you betcha blessings of light and love through sound to you and everyone is listening. Thank you bye. bye.

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"thirty people" Discussed on The Dave Pamah Show

The Dave Pamah Show

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on The Dave Pamah Show

"We picked up some other people to help on the on the way and in a few months we had a demo tape. I had a presentation and we present it to the top executives of atrial. There were about thirty people in the room at the end of the presentation. Michael said i love it. I went up and running in six months and that was my next. You know challenge and moment of excitement and incredible fear. Because now i was responsible not totally just me at this point anymore because the working on it but i felt responsible for the entire enterprise and we had to launch and six months. Yeah well that's sexy enough time still well. We must have been enough time because it launched an added that go six months in. Well you could say maybe was enough time but let me put it this way. Our launch was a complete flop total disaster and so from that point of view. I like to think that maybe we could have done better. Had we had a year before we launch. But i'm not even sure. I'm sure it would have been that much different. I'll tell you why. I mean we ran into after obstacle. We had a tough time getting the programming that i originally imagined for the for the channel. Not because it was expensive but because it was just unavailable has a turned out and That was a surprise so after launching we had to really improvise. That's the best word for it. Okay you improvise and remember. I told you that michael was the most powerful man in the business. He was you know. He had quite an ego and he announced the channel months before we launched saying this was going to be the greatest cable channel ever. It was going to be really funny. Hbo knew what it was doing. Because we were the best television channel and in in the world and we knew how to do these things and guess what happened when it flopped..

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Flooding (MM #3659)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Flooding (MM #3659)

"The with kevin mason have been ringing. Got over the last few days has nashville's made the national news. Once again for flooding. It was almost eleven years ago when we had our big one the hundred year flood or the thousand year flood or whatever. You wanna call it. The one where we got thirteen inches of rain in forty eight hours and national was pretty well destroyed. Shut down a shopping mall near my house and while the neighborhood i now live in which he didn't live in then was partially underwater. This wasn't as bad. It's only the second worst rainfall in national history with something like seven inches in forty eight hours but more importantly four people are dead. One hundred and thirty people had to be rescued. And you'd think by now we'd have something figured out but we don't at something weird about flooding. you figure. I lived in virginia beach off and on for a decade and we never had the flooding problems. We have here. We were buying ocean. It doesn't make any sense. I realize it's the rain. It's the valley we live in. It's kind of sad when people have to check into find out if we're still here nationals the it city and when you decide to move here you may need to bring along some light. Preserves and canoe paddles just saying.

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Flooding (MM #3659)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Flooding (MM #3659)

"The with kevin mason have been ringing. Got over the last few days has nashville's made the national news. Once again for flooding. It was almost eleven years ago when we had our big one the hundred year flood or the thousand year flood or whatever. You wanna call it. The one where we got thirteen inches of rain in forty eight hours and national was pretty well destroyed. Shut down a shopping mall near my house and while the neighborhood i now live in which he didn't live in then was partially underwater. This wasn't as bad. It's only the second worst rainfall in national history with something like seven inches in forty eight hours but more importantly four people are dead. One hundred and thirty people had to be rescued. And you'd think by now we'd have something figured out but we don't at something weird about flooding. you figure. I lived in virginia beach off and on for a decade and we never had the flooding problems. We have here. We were buying ocean. It doesn't make any sense. I realize it's the rain. It's the valley we live in. It's kind of sad when people have to check into find out if we're still here nationals the it city and when you decide to move here you may need to bring along some light. Preserves and canoe paddles just saying.

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Flooding (MM #3659)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Flooding (MM #3659)

"The with kevin mason have been ringing. Got over the last few days has nashville's made the national news. Once again for flooding. It was almost eleven years ago when we had our big one the hundred year flood or the thousand year flood or whatever. You wanna call it. The one where we got thirteen inches of rain in forty eight hours and national was pretty well destroyed. Shut down a shopping mall near my house and while the neighborhood i now live in which he didn't live in then was partially underwater. This wasn't as bad. It's only the second worst rainfall in national history with something like seven inches in forty eight hours but more importantly four people are dead. One hundred and thirty people had to be rescued. And you'd think by now we'd have something figured out but we don't at something weird about flooding. you figure. I lived in virginia beach off and on for a decade and we never had the flooding problems. We have here. We were buying ocean. It doesn't make any sense. I realize it's the rain. It's the valley we live in. It's kind of sad when people have to check into find out if we're still here nationals the it city and when you decide to move here you may need to bring along some light. Preserves and canoe paddles just saying.

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"thirty people" Discussed on Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor's Journey

Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor's Journey

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor's Journey

"I replacement under study And so i don't miss thirty pages of material that's for sure and then you get there and they're like rolling ado page through ten okay. Which means they found someone but just like they don't waste your time but you spent all this time preparing. That's that i don't miss. I love the intimacy of television. I appreciate the peripheral audience. Feel of Theater but not necessarily craving to go back to it. I can admit that but Again i had had a very close run with head. Close chance to a sitcom and i had to sit coms and that's kind of like this happy middle world where there are cameras but there's also a live in there's a live studio audience I believe like even with juan division. Right now they. I read an article that they still had a live studio audience in even if it was smaller covid and they Both the lead actors were like. I can't believe i've never done sitcoms to feel that theater energy so there is definitely something very magical about it But i i. I feel like it's less pressure when it's when there's a camera in the room verses a lot of people in the room for me interesting interesting yeah i do. I like the intimacy I don't like in what. I don't like about television auditions. That's hard because as dancer. I i always say that because or even just like a person that's on stage that moves more around a space that doesn't change like and television ingles change and things bigger and smaller depending on the close up and the white shot stage is always the same right even if you have a different set or something like that part. That medium doesn't change When you're in an audition when i'm auditioning for television every room is so different the audition room. It's either in a conference room. It's an a closet. Feel it's in a second see ta. It's a second custody ta with a kitchen nearby. And so as dancers is as a dancer. I i am so like peripherally aware that i will watch myself to make sure i'm doing well and an acting. That's a really bad thing to do this. Washington yourself like the third. I you know i will cool myself behind the casting directors and listen and watch myself and i feel like. That's my kryptonite. Some time. So when i i run lines with my husband philip i will get a sticky post it note and we change rooms while i run lines so i get used to not feeling the same space all the time because then every room and it doesn't it doesn't matter it just it never fails like you can walk in with two people in a huge conference call conference room and then they'll be we'll have you come back in an hour and then like thirty people are in there and then you do the lakers and you have to adapt but at pearl studios ripley. You have at least some safety like it's our safety zone for actors..

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"thirty people" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:58 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Dot com o wearin. It's there's not much. Yeah tent in this thing at all and so what is it. That was so offensive. It said it was like harmful and dangerous content and the worst thing shows somebody getting arrested. You know like a clip of somebody getting a hand on it is harmful and dangerous to get arrested but it's it's effectively news content like what was it when i showed it to the group here. The local libertarian chat on telegram vincent former co host. Here on free talk live said have been the gadston because apparently like one point in one of the video code you had somebody in the back of it was like at a protest where there's one hundred thirty people and i i but i don't know i don't know what.

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The Shocking Day I Flashed a Crowd of Churchgoers

Does This Happen to You

06:37 min | 2 years ago

The Shocking Day I Flashed a Crowd of Churchgoers

"Our story. This week is from sarah. Paris who you'll find on medium dot com and here is the shocking day. I flashed a crowd of churchgoers. And this isn't even my most embarassing moment. How did i find myself soaking wet and naked from the waist down in front of a church crowd. Did i traumatized scores of little kids. In grandma's it's a long story and yes most likely here's my tale of woe. Thunder roared through a heavy sky. I sped down winding country lanes panicked. We wouldn't arrive on time. My friend grace and i were running late to church and she barked our countdown time from the passenger seat. Five minutes dude. We're still a few miles away. She screamed god. Still hasn't given me the stop time. Talent i'm going as fast as i can. It was the july after college graduation. My college roommates and i had decided to share one less carefree summer together. We played all summer each of us working part time and in vain clinging to the last vestiges of young adulthood. They were all three weeks away from heading out for various graduate schools. I was leaving to spend a year in. Amsterdam are worry free. Summer was spent embarking on adventures playing at the beach and sleeping in until noon. We talked about church but so far had bailed every week grace and i were the only ones going. We're both lazy on sunday morning. But we'd commit it. The church was thirteen miles away from our summer house and the last service began at eleven. Am we didn't walk out the door until ten forty five am. The sky wept as i pulled into the crowded parking lot at ten fifty nine. We laughed about our mature adult like behavior and found a parking spot. In another state. I realized distance from parking space to church was easily a thousand miles. The rain was blinding. And we didn't have an umbrella between us. Let's just blow it off this week. I suggested but i knew we couldn't. We dressed up for god after all we gathered our things made makeshift head coverings out of our jackets and sprinted from the car in one hand. I clutched both my jacket. And my giant norma's keychain my bible and purse were death gripped in the other hand. Grace only carried her jacket. At least seventeen feet of rain had fallen in the time. It took me to park. Grace i mustered our courage and ran at the same time. We were about ten feet away from the swarm. Faithful and responsible umbrella owning congregants who are reaching the churches front door. We swam to join the crowd. My soaked clothes weighing an extra hundred pounds and stuck to my buddy beamed with my love for god as i faced a possible drowning. Death for him are tears of laughter mixed with the rain and i could barely see. Suddenly i noticed that my wrap around skirt felt a bit loose and then gray shrieked with a new menacing laughter. She was pointing at me and covering her mouth. A cool breeze roared my backside before i realized what had happened. My hipster rap around pencil skirt was down around my ankles. My bright pink bikini. Briefs were on display for all of god's people and we were still thirty people back from entering the church. Foyer i exclaimed oh my grace help me. Grace replied is only close. Friends can way she said. Between bursts of giggles she turned to the family behind. Me over. ear is no one should have to see this. I had nowhere to put my belongings and struggled to pull up my skirt. please help grace. I pleaded. I need to savor this moment. I wondered if she was possessed by now. Most of the people surrounding us striptease a nervous. Dad laughed a grandmother. Told me i should feel ashamed of myself. And a mother with her two young sons. Put her hands over. There is finally graced. Took my stuff allowed me to pull up my sopping dirty skirt sitting through the service friend. She smiled. I narrowed my eyes and shot lasers at her. We walked into the back of the crowded service and those in the rows ahead of us turned and stared. I heard two women behind us. Whisper to each other. What is wrong with that girl. I prayed for a dark cave to crawl into. The god doesn't always answer prayers. In the ways we desire the judgment of stranger sent ways of heat through my otherwise shivering body. You can stay. Told grace. But i'm going. We snuck out and trudged back to the car. I can't wait to tell everyone. My compassionate friend said when my mortification wore off. I only regretted that i hadn't shouted. You're welcome on my way out of the service. A few years later grace introduced me to her fiancee's hunter sarah the skirt list wonder. I've heard all about you. He laughed and clapped. My back. neat responded to this day. I still have a hard time making eye contact with hunter again. My church strip-tease barely cracks my top five embarrassing moments so whenever you dur public humiliation i hope you'll recall my pink bikini briefs and i hope you'll realize that you're not alone.

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How Content Creators Have Gained the Power in Esports with AFK Creators CEO Matt Woods

Esports Network Podcast

07:23 min | 2 years ago

How Content Creators Have Gained the Power in Esports with AFK Creators CEO Matt Woods

"We are talking to them and co-founder of JFK creators Matt Woods better known as Mazzios Maddio's welcome to the show. Thanks for having me met super excited and sad but also honored to be one of the last guests. It has been quite a ride quite a ride for sure and I am so happy to have you on the show because we're going to be talking about one of the big stories in Esports, which is this transition from E Sports organizations into these hubs of digital influence the rise of the gaming influencer and really so much that's kind of central to what Esports is right now. But first you need to know about a creators as a streamer and YouTube content creator Matthew has been in and around Esports four years in 2019. He co-founded AFK creators a talent management and influencer marketing agency. They have players like Ellen energies Rogue five up the Among Us God average Jonas in addition to another 1,500 or so influencers. So it's big founded educate creators has run major campaigns from France like manscaped and nordvpn off Brands. JFK creams runs tournaments helps coordinate brand Partnerships with e Sports properties and then just campaigns for Esports players and content creators AFK takes on the role of agent finds independent brand deals and helps them build their own person. No brands on the show going to be talking about AFK, of course, but really expanding this conversation wider that ongoing push of a sports organizations into hubs of digital influence that rise to the gaming impulse or why they're unique in the world foods are marketing and how companies like JFK help navigate twitch and YouTube for their clients. So Mario's first take us behind the Inception of the AFK brand. What did you see missing as a twitch streamer and consecrated that you wanted to create for others? Yes I back in this is 2018 is when I know life League of Legends and and became somewhat good at the game, but more good at the craziest champion in the game, which is which is Ivan most popularized by by Tyler one in the last couple of years, but entering into that space the content world trying to make educational content and playing with with high low players at the time it quickly became apparent to me that there was really a lack of birth. Trust and transparency and also knowledge that X on the part of content creators or influences. If you want to call them that which ultimately with my friends. I never really had Grand Ambitions to to want to become a celebrity status at all. But why did really want to do is help my friends not get you know screwed over by by opportunity to put it bluntly. And so that's kind of how I entered into the space helping many people in League of Legends and overtime that expanded to work with content creators streamers Pro players offer a wide variety of games and not just in my my homeland of the UK, but very quickly through word-of-mouth working with creators around the world and which is something quite unique about them because since day one we've had that very much Global diverse mindset about ourselves and really what what then became a parent working with creators and helping them, you know respond to them. This inquiries and negotiate that deals and deliverables with with Brands was equally especially in the Esports startup world, but more generally for for all all opportunities is that bronze themselves wouldn't necessarily know how to approach influences and how to to structure deals and coming from this background of marketing and growth in my full-time job. I was ready able to help them and that really became a passion because I had a passion for Esports at a passion for startups and I could see great teams and great products who really wanted to grow their user base wage. I'm work with influencers which many of them followed themselves and and we're big fans of just didn't know how to do it in the best way. So that's how F came came came to be and it's been a wild to ride grown from myself working out of a a bedroom to being Thirty people today with people based around the world. We have over 150 signed X Club. It influences and pro players and it's it's been a wild ride, but it's great to be able to to help others us that's really the main the main goal from the outset. Absolutely and it's been a very interesting year for absolutely everybody and AFK was created about a month before actually launched this podcast assuming January 2019, which I believe I saw is the correct launch day for AFK. That's about a year. It's a we've had a weird spot here because we basically she said one year of the podcast or your company in Cove at times and one year outside of it. Can you compare and contrast how those two years sort of ran because it's definitely been an interesting switch up even though there's been a lot that stayed the same the conversations have changed and the way brands of approach to space have definitely changed as well. So could you contrast sort of that first year of creation and then how it changed as we get past this one year mark of covid-19 becoming a global disease which happened in March of 2020. Yeah, it's really I think it's changing in many ways like for our company. We we had an office that shot down but we were fortunate enough that we always had people working remotely. I think the bulb the day-to-day of our our role other than having to accept that every communication is limited hasn't really changed so much one of the biggest thing that has changed and I think has really changed it took bronze is the inability to do things physically. So obviously, you know, there's no twitchcon anymore. There's no other industry events. There's no way to touch and things if I was a brand to educate myself on the space how best to enter so what I have noticed is that being removed has restricted certain opportunity juice. Is especially if I was a non-endemic brand thinking how do I enter into the space certain traditional elements which they could relate to and understand have been completely removed and it also has inhibited. I think the network of smaller influences. That's better that were kind of quite Reliant upon going to these physical events and networking building Rapport relationships with Brands face-to-face. So that's one thing I've definitely noticed but we're definitely very fortunate in the privileged position to be a company that unfortunately has kind of not I don't want to say benefits it but prospered under under covid-19 H Ur of of the work we do can be done remote everything's online. The dish gaming space has exploded for obvious reasons. And so, you know, there's just been more opportunities and there's been more exciting opportunities to work with brands that want to experiment dog. That be you know, a fast food delivery company or even an energy drink company that previously wasn't in the space.

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Myanmar Military Used Live Ammunition To Quell Protests

UN News

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Myanmar Military Used Live Ammunition To Quell Protests

"Rights. Michelle bachelet has issued a fresh appeal to myanmar's security forces to hold what she called their vicious crackdown on peaceful. Protestors myanmar's military stop murdering and jailing protesters the un rights. Chief said on thursday adding that it was hard to use live ammunition against the civil disobedience movement in the country since military takeover on the first of february at least fifty four people have been killed by police and military officers said spokesperson for the office of the high. Commissioner ravina sean. To sony off the fifty four cases at least thirty people were killed in yangon. Mandalay sang mugabe and mourn by security forces on wednesday alone. Another person was documented to have been killed on tuesday and eighteen people on sunday and five prior to that it is difficult to establish how many people have suffered injuries but credible information indicates at a minimum. That hundreds have been wounded protests. Shoved

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Texas Grid Failure Stirs Feud Between Cities and State

The Economist: The Intelligence

07:15 min | 2 years ago

Texas Grid Failure Stirs Feud Between Cities and State

"Brutal winter. Storms swept through america this week killing more than thirty people. More snow is expected in the south and east. In the coming days electric grids were overwhelmed by surges in demand leaving millions without power and shivering amid dangerously. Low temperatures officials warned people not to bring grills or propane heaters indoors after a carbon monoxide poisoning. Killed at least two people hospitalized several others. The grid failures were most severe in texas which experienced widespread blackouts governor greg. Abbott spoke at a press conference yesterday. The fact is every source of power. The state of texas has access to has been compromised finger pointing and blame placing have already begun. Some republicans claim the state's reliance on renewable energy was the source of the problem. Charge shutdown down by white house. Press secretary jen psaki. Yesterday numerous reports have actually shown the contrary that it was failures in coal and natural gas that contributed to the states power shortages and officials at electric reliability council of texas which operates the state's power grid have gone so far as to say that failures and wind and solar where the least significant factors politics aside. The crisis has put a spotlight on weaknesses within america's infrastructure a particular concern as extreme weather events are on the rise this week. whole skylines. like dallas's went dark to conserve power. Alexandra sewage bass is a senior correspondent for the economist and is based in dallas. Texans were advised to stay indoors although some didn't really have a choice because they lost power and their homes. Were so cold that they brave the road to try and check into the few remaining hotels with rooms only to see hotels power as they arrived others put on every piece of skiwear they owned and tried to stay inside their homes. Hoping the heat and light would go on what we're supposed to be quote unquote rolling. Blackout were often long-lasting so we saw people lose power for hours. Thirty six hours sometimes longer at a peak this week we had four and a half million households in texas without power. So why the blackouts. What went wrong with electricity supply. This was really a perfect storm of failures. And i would point to three causes for the blackouts one is a failure of forecasting. Another is a equipment. Failure and a third is a failure a potential failure in the design of the market and not having enough capacity to meet demand. Let's take those intern. In what way was a failure of prediction. What we have seen this. Winter is a record call street and snowfall. We haven't seen it in about thirty years. Temperatures reached this low in texas and so urquhot which operates the grad knew that it was going to get cold a knew there was going to be snowfall but did not prepare. They thought they had enough capacity to meet the demand and they were off significantly. Some say they should have been better at forecasting. Because there had been allusions to the weakness of the grid in the past the summer say texas has seen brownouts before but never before has the state in recent history seen so much demand in the winter. And that's where cops forecasting really did the state poor and as for equipment failures. This was an interesting one at the very beginning. Republican politicians came out pointing fingers. I saying that. The showed the failure of green energy in america and renewables. Were to blame in fact. That's actually not the story at all. We now understand. Natural which accounts for about half of texas says energy supply when off line on the freezing cold temperatures caused natural gas plants to break down and so did the supply chain pipelines. It wasn't possible to operate in such freezing temperature. The cold also caused a reactor at one of the states to nuclear plants to go down wind turbines froze and it may be that transmission lines that help distribute electricity may have also iced analysts so it was really an across the board failure of equipment and you mentioned also the design of the energy market. I mean how. How does that figure in. Texas is energy market is really unique because of it independence that works well during good times where weather patterns are as predicted in difficult times where the grid is stressed. Other states are able to import power. An electricity from other states. Texas does not have that ability. Because it's not connected and so that independent is part of what caused issues this winter. The other feature of the market is that back in one thousand nine hundred nine. The legislature deregulated the power market to encourage competition and so while urquhot overseas the grid. We see some three hundred retail electricity providers by fuel on the wholesale market and then sell it to customers so customers have a lot of choice. It results in lower costs. Texas's are half the cost of electricity in say california but deregulation has also meant that the state and central authorities haven't required investments that might have helped combat some of the problems. We've seen emerge during this cold spell but this uniquely designed system does not seem to be designed flexibly yes. I think that this event has really put in stark relief the limitations of the system. And i think this event is going to lead to a political reckoning already. We've seen calls by the governor and bad house speaker to investigate. What's gone on with it. And i think they're going to be some proposed fixes. One big question is whether or not texas needs a capacity market and that basically axes an insurance product so if we see extreme temperatures there's more reserve capacity. The reality is that that would raise consumers electricity prices and so it's unclear whether or not consumers will ultimately want that and whether that's going to be the conclusion of this investigation but they're certainly going to be a lot of discussion about what fixes texas needs so that it's better prepared to withstand extreme weather events like this one you would imagine though that it's certainly after an event like this people wouldn't mind paying a bit more for their energy if it's insurance against this kind of disaster happening again. That may well be true. I think the key question to ask is how long lasting the lessons from this experience will be we saw after the polar vortex in two thousand fourteen. That hit the east coast. Pj m a regional. Transmission organization started making higher payments based on the reliability of service so that encourage providers to invest in their equipment to ensure performance during peak demand. We could imagine. Texas embracing a similar concept. It will depend on how politicized this event ends up being and whether politicians choose to draw incorrect conclusions about what caused this versus. what dead. But i think the hope of all texas customers is that there are real changes. That are made that help. Ensure the reliability of bread going forward. Because we're going to see more of these extreme weather events.

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Texas officials race to administer 5,000 COVID vaccines after power outage

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Texas officials race to administer 5,000 COVID vaccines after power outage

"One hundred million. Americans remain under winter weather. Advisories of some sort tonight at least thirty. People have died in storm-related incidents since late since late last week. Parts of the state of texas are straight up disaster area and a cascading power grid. Failure has plunged people into the cold and dark between three and four million customers. We believe still without power across that frigid state outages wreaking havoc on vaccine distribution as well yesterday officials in harris county texas said thousands of doses of moderna vaccine had to be immediately distributed after a backup generator failed at a refrigerated storage facility. Remember that's the vaccine that has to be kept very cold. no doses went to waste our next guest. hospital received a thousand shots for emergency distribution. And they pulled it off

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"thirty people" Discussed on Trill MBA Show - For Black Women Surviving Corporate America

Trill MBA Show - For Black Women Surviving Corporate America

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Trill MBA Show - For Black Women Surviving Corporate America

"You're just never out there in the world like if you haven't said so i i know people whose friends don't know that they want to be in a relationship. This is true like they're best friends. Don't know that it's like that's one of the things you claim you want most in life and like the people that are closest to you have no idea so they met somebody. You wouldn't even be the person that they thought of to connect because they have no idea because you haven't expressed it as as anything that you want in fact not only have you not expressed that you want that you run around saying i don't need a man right way but even if you don't even run around saying you don't need a man right this is. This is a moment for me. Because i had a birthday zoom. My friends forced me into a birthday zone. Well they didn't have to to force me. It was fine. But i got on this birthdays. There's like thirty people on this birthdays them. And everyone's tearing a story about crazy as felicia ha and then everybody knew felicia on plane everybody on that call so clearly. I clearly over communicate that some day in the near future as possible that can get. I'm going to private. I want my own plane. I don't like flying with other people on the plane. And you're going to get that plane and if one of your friends bumps into somebody who sells private planes. You're going to be the person that they call me like. Hey you know. My friend really wants information on. She's trying to get a private plane. You will be the first person that they think of right. But none of my friends said. It goes even further tunisia. It's not even just that you haven't said anything it's that you down. Play it so much for yourself. For whatever reason. I know for me just transparently. It's because of the fear that i have around it all because i i it's the thing that i don't feel like i have any control over like when it comes to lake..

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"thirty people" Discussed on Is The Mic Still On

Is The Mic Still On

05:32 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Is The Mic Still On

"Thirty people twenty four seven and might see tile high special thanks to everyone that contains to sign up and become a patron. We really appreciate that If you are new to the show and you don't know what we offer with the patriotism subscription membership you get the full video. An edited version of the show that we record every single week. Ooh that's not is it is. It is actually an. I'll give you an example asked week. Our recording lasted nearly three hours. Did i chop it down to two a little. Yep so If you're patron you got the whole thing. Lightly edited of course and And you get to see reactions or you get to hear it. So yeah so you get a podcast version of that into your app by becoming a patron and you can also become a member of the sistine percent is no longer available but you still get ten percent get set. Maybe we'll do that later. But i don't know we'll see we'll see we'll see anyway so thanks everybody for sport initial we really appreciate that So the show is broken up into five parts. we do. Our x only do recommendations we switching that up a little bit.

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"thirty people" Discussed on The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

"This is bob. The sales guy that is deemed geek. Randy i do. The twitter's is doing a twitter's fight us off her time saying that now online. It in the d dot com a favor. Give us a like on the social and subscribe to us everywhere. Fine podcasts are sold. Hey events might be a thing Again sometime in the near future who knows At the people and more people are getting vaccinated Places are open to twenty five percent capacity they're open we'll get to that momentarily Yeah so we'll we'll see how things evolve over the course of the next month or two toucas nobody. Nobody misses events more than more than we do. Because yeah that's that's an absolute thing. Yeah i gotta get to that real quick go for. They're open so we have a friend of mine that's going through a pretty rough divorce because it can't go through but it's going through So i don't know you know him vaguely. I think okay okay So we went and met up with him but he lives like way out like up in lansing so we met half way and meet me halfway if you're driving. Did you do the over the top team at all like hills waterford and like i remember that bar from longtime ago packed. Hey i remember that bar from wwl packed. Hey look there's thirty people outside smoking bar packed. Here's the place that we went to Not an empty seat in the place Then we went afterwards for the local local place not an empty seat and the place this is. This is why we can't have things this is. This is why. I didn't you know i didn't i didn't make the i just said we're we're going right. Yeah no i mean. It's it's a thing i mean i i will. I will i the most exposure. I've had so dc Is doing it right.

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"thirty people" Discussed on Rap It Out

Rap It Out

03:59 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Rap It Out

"Over the years. I'd be about fifteen years ago. I became a buddhist and realize that most important thing in life is to be happy money. It's not mean it's not recognition. It's nine fifteen awards you put on wall at the end of the day. I think we all just wanna be happy. And i think you should do whatever makes you happy right so after about four five years of that. I just found myself in this situation where every day there were twenty. Thirty people around me. And i didn't know number in. I didn't know how they and everybody was just trying to get something out of me. Like at and i just said i take it anymore so i went back to canada. I released everybody out of their contract. You are totally free to release you in.

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"thirty people" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

Problematic Premium Feed

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

"A lot of people say that sales for example is not the transplant. Necessarily of a product is transfer feelings. You make people feel like they need something and then they feel satisfied when they get it. So i just feel like bullshit to a degree is necessary to make the world go round because if you exclude the rest of the world and just look at yourself inside yourself. Everybody's had a moment in their life where they felt they couldn't accomplish something but they just bullshit themselves into believing they could do it. And lo and behold they did it they. They really didn't know whether or not they could but by sustaining the belief. And you know just suppressing all doubt and you know bullshit and yourself you could just turn off. You could turn the blinders on and just get things done. So it's i feel like it's necessary. Just even on the macro level and into the micro level to make things happen a lot of Leadership for example is charisma and chrismas. Not really something that's solid. Intangible interest in impression you know that in itself is is bullshit but i pull that leverage that could make things could could could impress authority thirty people and make things happen. That could never otherwise happen. You know i face it. I think there's a difference. And it's this. I think what you're saying is the start of something right but this is something that makes it bullshit is not bullshit and i think it's wet the you're ever concerned with it becoming true. So for example. There's that phrase fake it till you make it The key part of fake it till you make it is that you make it. So the idea is that you're bringing objective reality into line with the bullshit. So it's like i'm gonna fake confidence. I'm going to bluff my way through the confidence. But the plan is at some point behind the scenes hustling to make the backstage reality match matched the front. It's monica stalling tactic. So yeah when you do it like that. You still have a concern for objective reality..

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"thirty people" Discussed on Cineflek

Cineflek

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"thirty people" Discussed on Cineflek

"And the wedding scene at the end is really fun to. Yeah what do you think. It's realistic that they would invite all of their students to their wedding now. The wedding was like all high school. Kids mostly look. You're no teacher. Would like there's a fun thought. Let me by thirty people at twenty member. My students in less place may set her up. But yeah romance is like okay. It's not like my favorite movie. It's a little weird i do. I love. I love wallace shawn in that though. I mean he's charming. Every time he pops up at a movie he's just kinda gays fund is a debate teacher though. I don't think they give them that much to do. Yeah i think. I think the thing with the teacher thing was they had to play matchmaker. Because that's what she doesn't. Emma and she doesn't really do that with any of her friends. Well in ama- in less it's like a part it later The the book starts as like she has just gone to the wedding of the people. She's like matched up So it's not actually huge I guess it makes sense here as like her. I like active decency or whatever arno. She's negotiating her grades so dang it for herself. She's like a better grade in this clash like l. Just get to my teachers together. Yeah but that is kind of like the legally blonde as lake street. Smarts like and academic smarts like type of thing that makes you think characters may be has little more Air it it would have been interesting if Either like alicia silverstone warren legally blonde. Reese witherspoon been. We're in this. Because i think it would have been more of a direct follow-up but it in in some ways it real- it really does kind of carry the same kind of character into a different part of life. The slake like rich lou prevately hills girl that like i mean it would have been really interesting at the same actress..

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