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990 The Answer
"thomason" Discussed on 990 The Answer
"I'm rich Thomason. After Charlie Estate, Blinken says the U. S has been in touch with just about all of the 100 or so Americans who want out of Afghanistan. And while some have been trying to depart from a city in northern Afghanistan, not aware of anyone Being held on an aircraft or any hostage like situation in Missouri. Sharif Lincoln, not a news conference with Qatar's top diplomats and defense officials in Doha, says the State Department is working with the Taliban on additional charter flights from Kabul. Taliban fighters have been firing into the air as demonstrators protest what they consider interference in Afghanistan by a neighboring country. Many in Afghanistan believe and certainly there have been allegations from the resistance front that Pakistan has been helping the Taliban take control of the punch Shear province. We asked Pakistani military spokesman about this rejected those claims and said Pakistan has nothing to do with what's happening. Infants here or anywhere else in Afghanistan. The BBC's Yokota LaMagna Later today, President Biden to visit parts of New York and New Jersey devastated by the remnants of Hurricane Ida Biden says Ida and other storms make federal spending on infrastructure and urgent priority. He's been pushing Congress on his plan to spend a trillion dollars on modernizing roads, bridges, sewers and drainage systems to make them better able to withstand blows for more powerful storms. Meanwhile, the president has approved major disaster declarations making federal aid available for people in certain New Jersey and New York. Is affected by the devastating floods Correspondent Julie Walker the first time in several months a daily number of covid cases in the U. S averaging more than 160,000. This is a Delta variant of the virus runs its course. Wall Street PAL futures up 38 points. NASDAQ futures one.

The Moratorium
"thomason" Discussed on The Moratorium
"Won't will never watch. So bob clark movie with dom deluise man loose cannons. Looks really bad bob clark that yes what i sell. I haven't like wish you could see the look on my face. I'm confused and angry. shit. I wanna say. That was one that. I saw a theater to that little small theater. Taloqan think i've ever seen that stayed away. Yeah you should honky tonk man. Susan peretz was in honky. Tonk may as miss maud then. That is definitely not who i'm thinking of. We get a picture of her from that is not so recent. did we ever look at honky tonk. Man that's clint eastwood. Yeah clark we just talked about matt clarke today. Barry corbin yet. Tim thomason tim thomason tracy walters down at the bottom gary grubbs. He's that guy in the oliver stone. Jfk he's one of the eh. Looks weirdly like one of the kennedy's yes he does. Get that smile. Tracey walter plays second pooch today. A second pooch remers jerry. Hardin plays snuffy. That's i think this is loosely based on a country guy like george jones or like a sure. Bet there's something like trivia on this year there is said. Clint eastwood played his guitar work and performed his own vocals for the movie. Sondra locke with kyle eastwood acting coach for the smoke. He just stood there. We've really on her on this podcast. And i don't know if that is warranted. I'm still going to laugh. It doesn't matter. I'm i'm we so make fun of everybody. So our girls susan peretz. She was in a movie. I got lost. God you devil yet is eighteen. Eighty four george burns was like a household name for for sure. He lived to be one hundred. He made a resurgence in his nineties. And i don't know how he lived so long a cigars. I guess he lived on cigar. That was the joke you know. That was like his stick is that he's literally ancient. Yaojie was and that's oh god you devil. He played both god and the devil rancher. Yeah you see ron. Silver is not at that weird had saw runs. Can't not look at them. Since we just brought up ron silver i gotta get a hold of somebody at imdb. It'd be like. Did you know that the silvers have show so again. We literally go anywhere. Do you know that there is someone credited as vomit creature in poltergeist too. I don't remember it like crawling around. i guess. Did you also know that they use like hr gaiger designs to make that. That tequila worm monster. Did they awesome. I never want to see coach like that. Again and vomiting up this big giant worm bizarre. I started looking at eugene roach..

860AM The Answer
"thomason" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Rich Thomason tightening its grip on Afghanistan, the Taliban now claiming to have defeated rebels and the Panshir Valley north of Kabul. The BBC's Dilma give a ring reports on the latest Taliban briefing. Speaking at a wide ranging press conference in the Afghan capital, Kabul, Zabihullah Moudjahid said no civilians have been killed in the battle for pan shirt. And people from there would be treated with respect. He said The Taliban weren't yet ready to announce their government on the issue of security in Kabul. He said Gunmen who were legitimate would be expelled, adding that hundreds of suspected thieves and burglars had recently been detained. Acknowledge the economic problems facing Afghanistan, welcoming foreign aid and saying that with peace, the situation should improve pregnant California woman among Americans trapped in Afghanistan has told the Voice of America the Taliban is in her words hunting Americans. President Biden will visit all 39 11 memorial sites Commemorating the 20th anniversary of that dark day on Saturday's anniversary of the attacks. The president will pay his respects to the nearly 3000 people killed that day with visits to ground zero in New York City, the Pentagon and the Memorial outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where United flight 93 was forced down. Late last week, Mr Biden directed the declassification of certain documents related to the 9 11 attacks in a gesture toward victims. Families who have long sought the records in hopes of implicating the Saudi government. Greg Clugston, Washington Clean up from the devastation caused by Hurricane Ida continues across parts of the south as well as the Northeast. That storm is blamed for at least 68 deaths. Tens of thousands of people who fled South Lake Tahoe to escape the Kaldor wildfire in northern California now being allowed back into their homes. More on these stories. The town hall dot com Listener that stands out that I worked with was this older couple that was interested in refinancing a reached out to a few different lenders. Their credit wasn't the best. I know some of these other bigger banks. You just want to hear back from them, which I cannot stand. Not everybody has the 7 80 credits stores and just because you don't qualify at one time, does it mean that you'll never qualified? I'll walk you through what you have to do, whether it's 236 months from now, back, then an older couple we worked with them for months and months to improve their credit, and we were able to get the loan. Done. We were saving them hundreds each month, thousands of dollars a year finally got themselves into a situation financially that they can handle and then it can start saving money each month for retirement end of the day. They just could not be happier, which just put a huge smile on my face. We are united. They've mortgage mortgages of the behavior, not a mortgage for 25, middle part of New York mortgage maker for licensing information, good animals, consumer access to our corporate animals number. 30 30 equalising gender relations in Alaska, Hawaii, Georgia, Massachusetts north to South Dakota, Utah. Israeli authorities searching for a half dozen Palestinian inmates who broke out of one of Israel's most secure prisons, what authorities call a major security and intelligence failure. The BBC's Tom Bateman in Jerusalem. The alarm was raised when prison staff carried out a headcount of four a.m. and found six prisoners missing from Gilboa jail in northern Israel. High security prison known as the Safe. The six Palestinians appear to have made their way out by digging a tunnel from a cell, apparently emerging hundreds of meters away from the prison walls. Pictures show a whole emerging into a rural strip of land. The six include Zakaria Zubaydah, a former leader of the Palestinian militant group, Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, as well as five members of Islamic Jihad. Israel's army radio, says 400. Other inmates are being moved as a protective measure against any additional escape attempts. News and analysis. Town hall dot com. This report is sponsored by Mattress Firm Age 60 AM the answer The answer streaming now on our APP and the Odyssey APP in Valeo, West Stadium, Maritime Academy Drive, three vehicle injury accident in the 2nd and 3rd lanes from the left. There's also fluid in the roadway Traffic, a solid backup to magazine Street. First reports of an accident. Santa Rosa South 1 to 1 just after Todd looks like it is 2 to 3 vehicles blocking the right lane. They're going to run a traffic break show and get everything out of their traffic is starting to back up on the approach and a new accident in Concord, Shogun. 2 42, just after Highway for that is a solo accident on the shoulder doesn't appear to be blocking any lanes but watch out for minor delays. That's traffic. I'm Paul Maxwell. Get a king bed for a queen Price.

860AM The Answer
"thomason" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Dot com. I'm rich Thomason claiming to have completed the takeover of Afghanistan. The Taliban says it has now defeated rebel fighters in the Panjshir Valley north of Kabul, and a rebel spokesman disputes the Talibans claim. Unable to leave Afghanistan, hundreds of people on board at least four chartered planes prevented by the Taliban from taking off. Republican Congressman Michael McCaul, saying the group includes Americans and Afghan interpreters who are, he says effectively being held hostage. They are among the worst of the worst, half dozen Palestinian inmates have escaped a maximum security prison in northern Israel. Israeli authorities are searching for these six prisoners because they are some of the most dangerous prisoners in Israel. They are members of the Islamic Jihad and other groups for these six prisoners are facing life sentences and have been known To actively launch violent incidents against Israel and Israelis. That's correspondent Laurie Kellman in Tel Aviv when it comes to recovering from Hurricane Ida, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, saying that getting the lights back on is a top priority Electricity. Continues to be very challenging across southeast Louisiana. There's been significant progress, but almost 600,000 homes and businesses remain without power. And Edwards says it's scammers trying to take advantage of the storms victims. Anyone who works for FEMA who shows up picture of residents is going to have an ID card. And they're never ever going to ask you for money. Tens of thousands of people who had to free South Lake Tahoe, California, head of the Cal door wildfire are now returning home. But authorities warned them to remain vigilant as a fire may be down. But it is not yet out. The Calgary fire has charred more than 215,000 acres. More on these stories, town hall dot com. The last 12 months, the Federal Reserve has added over $4 trillion to their balance sheet. It's led to an explosion in financial assets. Stocks, BONDS commodities cryptocurrencies housing prices have all exploded higher, but the Federal Reserve can't keep this going forever..

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
"Leave No Trace" Author: Pete Rock
"Pete. Rock is an immensely talented writer. His two thousand nine novel. My abandonment was made into the leave. No trace starring ben foster and thomason mackenzie pete. We finally get a chance to speak. Thank you so much for being here today. Thank you so born in salt lake city. Talked me about what you were like as a kid growing up right because many of your books in your kind enough to send me. I think it was two years ago. Night swimmers which i absolutely loved many of your characters in your books are people that aren't infringer. Society wanders. I wonder is that part of your childhood. Will kid where you what. What kind of talking about your life growing up in in utah. F- well there's the self mythology and then there's the truth Tell i have kids now. So i'm always explaining to them how i was a kid. I was an amazing soccer player. I was so good Which is what. I tell them. You know i was kid really like to read I was living in an environment that i think shaped me. a lot. Which is to say. I was surrounded by mormons. And i wasn't mormon and so every kind of typical child activity. You might have whether it was cub scouts or basketball. They all took place at the white house in my neighborhood. So there's a lot of praying before uniform inspection. We prayed and i would be paging through my cub scout. Handbook thinking where the prayers like. What is this about and so You know kind of a know super privileged white guy so it's sort of hard to talk about it as sort of being an outsider in any way because they've had a lot of privileges and at the same time. I grew up in an environment where i didn't belong in where everyone else seemed to be. Part of the conversation. Or part of a series of of gatherings that i was not

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"thomason" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"It's bigger than it was. You'll yeah yeah that's good. Yeah arches growing big time but yeah it was They had a Through all of last year they they actually they shut down for a few months and then reopened with a. You don't have to wear a mask service in then if you and then there was a mask service for people that wanted that so there was actually a a not required Service that you could just. I was really cool. Yeah it was really cool to have a little normalcy Yeah especially after this show. We've been through the past eighteen. Yeah yeah and like like. I was saying earlier. Encore it was. It's funny like we've been open and working and offices the whole time. And i get a lot of calls like hey you know winning. Y'all okay back into the office when you like. Now your buddy. I'm here that's how that's how i know it's a good salesman was like you back in office. We've been here man like new your stuff. We've been in here we've been grinding nose to the grindstone. Since since the beginning of it so you just checked out the first episode forgetting getting on here with a d. r. w. also the intro music monica. Nowhere got no yep. She's awesome dude so she did the intro to old pot yes and the new park. So it's kinda different vibe. More like throwbacks eighties nineties rock and roll like you know like since i was like something wave day on it literally within thirty minutes you crank down. No way sorta god. She's amazing she's good musician she is. He's very talented. So the song that used to have was Something river dusty dusty not whiskey river but something river now. It wasn't river somebody water water. Whoa you memory. Look at us. What's the what did she title this one. I don't think it has a title. I was thinking. The tile is my super handsome. Funny husband who i can ever get mad at art to of course too i think. That's kinda tally on Now i want. I saw your the picture like yes really. Yes cool are yeah love it and i was like immediately Because of the way spell crew kick start my house like literally so yes so tarnished cheer pretty strong love for a heavy metal backing eighties. Nineties have metal. So i'm glad you appreciate then year the playlist from other podcast all rock and roll man. It's all right. Got a new one for this do it. So let's get out there the start having those elevator conversations there anything else you want to bring up man no man. I just want to say thanks for this. Oh no absolutely great. Catch up with great. I'm sorry this awesome last week. But i think union fan were fishing and forte. Yes we're well. We attempted to import the rain. It was like fifteen inches in four days. I don't think it's ever done a good cozy weather rain. Where he just like have family days. There was like a family day cozy morning and then actually two afternoons in a row. We had like four hours of cloudy beach which was also the kids out. Oh yeah that was timeout. Isn't it crazy though. Like get real quick. We run to go fishing and are met the guy the captain at six. Am at the dock. And i was going to take the wife and kids out fishing. you know. let's go do some bad. Yeah i'm standing there. And there's literally lightning in the air. And he goes. He goes well. I can take you out. It's like And i'm like okay..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"thomason" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"I wanna start putting my sales out on and and talking about it. I'm really excited about it. I think it can really benefit You know any operator. That's looking to to understand older production newer production. You can go in and do this stuff. day one on your capital budget and just kind of almost not write it off but it's on the capex if you do this older wells down the road it's cheaper can do. We put it on me and out a bunch of wells in a day. And it's all internal to the well. So instead of like on a frankie punk tracer on one stage every stage your flooding the whole reservoir with a chemical tracer whether it's an oil tracer water tracer gas tracer solid or liquid goes out into the reservoir. And you never get it all back you you you start to run out of Getting the tracer material back but a lot of it stays in the reservoir and if you do a parent or a child well next to a parent now. That child is going to produce some of that. You can't use those same chemicals in a project that you wanna do on off okay. So you almost contaminate the resume war so this all stays inside the wilbert on exit. So it's like all just inside of whatever well so these are older wells correct. Yeah probably the best best it was. It was interesting though. I've the people that have spoken to the operas. The framers of talking to and all that stuff and all these people getting out there. It's like there. What frustrates from low cost. Actually just a friend. I thought it was like frustrated customer. No fresh moore is a is a is a is a friend customer. Actually when i trust her breasts it's a legal term. Now yeah. I was in court one time tournament so you go out your rescuers all the time the judge excuse me what's a what's a freshman. Oh it's a friend that's a customer okay thank you..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"thomason" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"He's He's awesome play. Might be pronouncing it. Wrong wrigley originally wrigley. Good time. great time though. So yeah so we were actually on the eighteenth hole those that don't know the monsoon yesterday. Pretty much yeah. It was a basic just over fort worth Check the radar but on the eighteenth hole. We're we're almost done. It was like four thirty and The clouds got super dark. I got a photo on my phone so you later but super dark gray almost black and it was swirling and you could feel the cold air coming down. oh shit that's that's tornado. Yeah and we heard him. We're in tornado alley. Yeah yes southern southern flank of it. We we heard the tornado sirens so we heard them did. Y'all put out. We didn't pick up right now. We didn't pick up. That's so we finished. Eighteen wind started blouin. We're you know we're driving in you know the wind and if there's branches leaves coming through the cart to through the other side and then we park it and starts pouring chief time in chief. I'll tell you one thing if there was any other sales guy who'd been raining like whole numbers four knowing chief. He kept bay He needed to get back to that. Clubhouse talk is the talking about. I mean you're talking before this actually owned on the podcast had before you were discussing kind of something that you're working on your tinker with this this invention so i dig out. Not only are you. non wells. Picking up ringhals. You also have time to focus on the also will get into this also After but you're inventing stuff of oil field. You do a children's book. Can you tell talking about your invention. Competence discuss it here and kind of people out. There might wanna understand what what it is. N- learn about a little bit then. Yeah no for sure. So it's an oilfield tool The evanston yeah. I it's called the payload deployment tool it's not cool..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"thomason" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"You know what i mean. You're seeing all this new stuff. Come out so. I want to wrap finish what we're talking about on the doug thing i wanna talk about this new technology that we were talking about before so we can. We talk about So today i'm i'm basically giving a recap of encore permian over the last six to eight months and actually joined last august along with the rest of the ops team. Yeah so we're pretty new. We're all. We're all a part of encore permanent but back then we had to jump on and help operate so everyone. There was mostly land legal fluoride stuff we sold and So we came in. And that's what i'm gonna talk about and also really cool kind of cherry on top of the end is i'm gonna talk about the the freeze of february. Yeah everyone everyone. Everyone was freezing in texas But we actually pulled through and didn't have really any problems and there are a lot of benefits to that I'll talk about this afternoon but to two key things in this is kind of on a technical but we use air compression on every single pad to do Or control lines fuel. Gas gas condensate. When it cools airs is air with very little Very little liquids in it so you won't have freezing lines on your control valves. That's one thing that causes wells to show it in. Didn't have that issue in the okay so timeouts when you before was the thought process behind that. Did you actually take into account the freeze or just one of those no so just with like workout straight up like september october last year we were designing zone and we were like man. Yeah that's a you know. X. dollars to purchase for every pad. I was like okay. You know whatever facility design company and they were suggesting that. And i said you know what let's you know. I don't wanna be a dictator here as vp position. I don't wanna say no. Don't do that. Good at their job. Right let them do it. Hands off so as okay. Let's do it turned out to be a really good decision because everyone around us in the in the basin was having freezing downstream the just the the pipeline companies were having issues there was some flaring going on which no one likes to do But you know downstream. They were having a fuel gas and control line gas freezing so that was one thing that was kind of i. Don't want to say luck. But well i mean it kind of i mean have you know the benefits of when you said yes to isn't it seems like it's not a normal industry practice. Let's let's do it and it worked out. Yeah so so. Some operators do do that a lot of the A lot of really good companies do that but and then the next thing is it's kind of unfortunate but it worked out We're so far out on the western flank. There's no Electric transmission lines out there so we were looking at a huge capital expense in time to get power to us and we said you know what screw it. Let's just do generators right now. Like we're we're we came in to operate. I didn't have time and the team didn't have time to like do this..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"thomason" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"Down work from home. You've exited the exact opposite work from the office. Picked up a rig drilled and completed eleven. Well what was the. What was the thought process behind that. I guess when commodity prices were low. No one's really very very hesitant about picking up rigs or doing it. As sorts of activity what was y'alls guest mindset behind so we've got some acreage out in culbertson reeves county in the delaware basin west texas. And it's it's weight on way on the western flank frank of the delaware basin. And it's it's a little more economically challenged in some of the areas so we needed for shirlow commodity price environment and low which which in turn gives you low service costs. Okay well this. This uptick in prices actually was perfect. Timing so we operated bottom of the barrel. Pricing boom production comes on came out of it. We're at seventy seventy five dollar oil so it was actually really cool. Time that we didn't really foresee exactly that but It worked out but yeah we knew the komo the sorry. The service cost would be low because it was already low at that so we just said hey. Let's pull the trigger. get it done. We got rid for almost half of the contract rate from an operator we We farmed out so a while. They were still pan half almost of their contract while we were paying the other half. Yeah great rigg drill. A drill nine wells had to duck so eleven for acts on production. Now d- that's insane that you're doing that. I guess the last year i mean. Yeah because i mean we're sitting here right now. I think it's middle july right now and this probably be released in august some time but like i'm thinking about last year and the thought of actually getting acting like picking up a rig and drilling nine wells and do the. That's just i just. It's very against what everyone else was doing. Our industry Kinda the motto. That encore when we're were operating is You know do more with less and our gna so low such a small team. We've got five people in austin and then there's ten Actually eleven people now in in midland that our land in legal So we're just such a small team they actually in in midland Focus more on the minerals in leasehold. Acquisitions were were awesome. Were strictly geology. One a illegal rep in ops in it so so thin. It's awesome that. I kinda liked that structure that way. You're not just focused..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"thomason" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"Another energy through your host. Gdp worn and we were actually well. Obviously you gotta plug some things. I before we began. Okay you gotta find. Energy grew on instagram. You got to subscribe and like and leave a review in which he thank of you like great. Leave that if you don't like it out. Put that put that a review on someone else's podcast about that you know we're trying to get this Get the word out about energy energy croon on pumped to do this state. It's kind of like an ad hoc podcasts. Were doing today I'm sitting here with my buddy tyler. A thomson over the vpo operations over at uncle permanent. Yep yep thanks gp yeah we're We're the fourth Worth convention center. It feels good to be back at these things doesn't it. Oh yeah so crowd. Crowd is like probably five six hundred and they're just ten minutes ago so you so you went to the speaker. I went to one this morning. My buddy matt garrison at centennial. Okay he's talking and they were running late. And i was like. Oh i wanna miss the jp status. It's not hard to miss the appointment. Looks like you're going to get on the podcasts. Nowadays doors locked. This is my only productive thing. I'm doing at the doug e ilford in permian combined into one so man i'm pumped. You're here it's good scene. Yeah presented in it yeah. It was october september october petrol. Exist you ever see those cats anymore. Not very often. I've talked to him a lot on the phone. Okay stay network plugged in and something is as you know. The last year whatever's been crazy so do some walking around there. I'm doing the whole i- away. Like a allie. The elevator conversation when you walk my hands pretty good duly. it's great. I love doing this. You know what. I mean the pretty much the same conversation every time he sees someone which is great. I love seeing people..

Rob Has a Podcast
"thomason" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast
"The spaceship that this part of his normal look that he wears a cowboy hat that it was the brand he's trying to create. I was listening to a podcast about a general in the world. War two mccarthy. When he entered the philippines he had this weird outfit. But it was like. It's set the tone you know. It was like his brand. And i think bezos is trying to set appears like oh dude on this wild space cowboy and i wanna become that guy. This is what i'm known for. Just trying to you. Know like everybody else. Create the basis brand. And he's trying to scape- dorky pass which gets more bad than anything else. They're gonna find up there. Like i kind of feel like if that's really what he was doing like let other people do it. Why did he have to go on the ship. He had other people on there but he didn't go it alone but he didn't need to go there. what's his. What's his input on that. One up there is is telling you think they should go by the way. I think they should go on their own ships because they should take the risk. They should share in the risk if they have so much faith in their systems for launching people into orbit than they should be on those ships. Especially i mean branson loss to pilots. It was an important for them to say. Hey my product is safe. And i'm so competent they'd save. I'm willing to fly it. So yes they definitely need to go the first or second time a. thomason. The chad says i didn't care about the space tourism..

WCBM 680 AM
"thomason" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM
"I got a phone. If you call in you can you can say anything of your liberal Tarell felt comfortable to call him. Does that mean I'm a flaming liberal know it? Doesn't you call in and I shot down the conspiracy period. I do appreciate your call, Joe. I'm not sure what your point was. But anyway, if you'd like to call, please do my name is Rob Carson. You are listening to wcbm Stick around without sorrow. News How much Thomason in Washington. With a spike in crime, including violent crime across the country. President Biden convenes a meeting today at the White House will be sitting down with city officials, law enforcement personnel from around the country talk about how to combat the rising crime wave. Former president Trump says the U. S. Has not taken a hard left turn, the president says radical left far from the majority in the U. S. He addressed the conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas over the weekend. Mr Trump wildly popular among the CPAC crowd, winning the conferences, informal straw poll. Firefighters are working in sweltering conditions struggling to contain the largest wildfire in California. So far this year, Wall Street the Dow is up 105 points, the NASDAQ down two points. More details. And, uh sorry news dot com. The way things are going these days. Do you ever ask yourself When is the other shoe going to drop? The warning signs are everywhere. The next big danger is food shortages. That's why Americans are learning to be self reliant..

The Fat-Burning Man Show
"thomason" Discussed on The Fat-Burning Man Show
"Doesn't work at all even makes things worse simple steps to deescalate hot emotions and tons more. Let's go hang out with dr leaf. Welcome back folks returning to the show today. Dr caroline leaf a communication pathologist and cognitive neuroscientist podcast host as well as the best selling author of a number of books including her latest cleaning up. Your mental mess. dr lee. thanks so much for joining us once again. Thank you able celebrity back with you again. I really enjoyed the conversation before. And i'm looking forward to this one. It was a lot of fun going through your most recent book. I'd like to start with a quote that posters up a wonderful point. Here is a strange paradox. That even though our understanding of the brain has advanced our understanding of the mind seems to have gone backward leading to a very narrow and reduction mystic view of the human story. Maybe you are right there. I love that court. I'm so glad you both at the netters. It's very insightful. Because it's not something that everyone picks up on while essentially the last forty years. And i've been in the field for thirty eight years doing mind brain research practicing clinically for twenty. Five years was kinda serious very serious. Sort of problems with people are doing disabilities and dealt thomason dimensions and traumatic brain injuries and severe tumors and so on and then adapted my systems to help. Everyone got mind and brain and in this trajectory of my research..

Scuba Shack Radio
The Invader -
"It's time for another installment of seahorn. It's still alive here on scuba shock radio and this time we're heading back to july thirtieth nineteen sixty for season three episode thirty titled the invader in this episode. Mike is on assignment to a small unnamed. Latin america country where his job is to train a new underwater demolition team in the opening underwater scenes. Mike is with two other divers and there are placing underwater charges. Mike says that in wartime the underwater soldier only has his blade and bundle of explosives. Well when the charges go off you see the divers being violently tossed about but they're okay. They were just far enough away from the concussion back on the boat. Mike tells us that he has started with twenty men but now he is down to their. Is thomas vegas a wealthy princeton graduate and paul ramirez better known as indio an orphan who is happy but can be serious as a barracuda but there is trouble ashore. The scene shifts to the office of the president day president they duran and he's being confronted by an opposition leader so scenario silvano who is calling for revolution against iran's tax bill. Mike confronts scenario storms out. Mike is worried about this little dictator but president duran assures in he was a soldier and all will be well now. We're back on the boat. Where mike still has his hands. Full with a rivalry between tomasz an indio underwater thomason indio get into a fight by training. Mike forces them to the surface. Thomas toes indio that if he kicks him again like that he'll cut his throat. Mike tells ended. They gotta learn to work together to now. Tomas asks to go sure to go on a date with dawn comes trouble. Speedboat approaches the argonaut with a colonel. Who tells them that. President duran has been abducted by solano and being held in an island. Four miles offshore. What can you do ask the kernel. We'll think of something. Mike replies give us until noon. And if you haven't heard from us by then you've never will. The next thing we see is tomasz on the radio and he is talking to survive at the fort. The revolutionary traitor to l. president. He tells them that there will be an underwater attack. Now as mike in dior getting ready their gear we see tomas sneaking a flare gun into his rig back underwater. The three divers are set for a long swim with patrol boats circling around. So mike takes the boys deep into the channel to create a diversion. Mike sends up a surface marker buoy with a time fused bomb on it when it goes off. The fort thinks it's a pto and savannah. Realizes mike nelson is on his way. President they durant says. Mike nelson is an extraordinary man to which ivano replies. He's an extraordinary gag. Man you see. The revolutionaries have set up a concrete and steel screen across the channel. The only way through is to blast but they wanna confused patrol boats and the floor so they set off a series of bombs in different locations while they blow up the screen. One two three bombs go off in the guards and savannah are confused with a concrete and steel screen blown apart. Mike leads the divers through just then tomasz takes off. Where's he going. He makes his way to the sea wall and is ready to fire off his flare gun to signal the four when mike jumped him they didn't tie tomasz to a floating rafts off the island and set off a smoke bomb again to confuse the revolutionaries mike and i had to the other side of the island. They're getting shallower and shallower into a mike. Pops his head up all clear and they get out of the water and ditched her scuba gear. The raft trick worked by tells indio and he tells them to keep them busy while he gets el presidente. Indio starts tossing grenades. all around. the guards are shooting at everything. Now we see. Mike armed with a small revolver while savant is starting to freak out in the cell. He keeps calling out for martinez. President duran smiling smugly as the havoc rains bike sneaks into fort with his revolver and then we see so von. Tell the guard. Go out and find martinez. Well that opens the door from mike to be called in by president day duran. Mike surprises silvano and tells them to call off the revolutionary. When he says no. Mike says he's a peaceful man but he won't hesitate to shoot him. He'll give him the five one two three okay. So von gives up and radio demand to stand down. Mike is florida the revolution and saved l. president day in the final scene. We see mike at the helm of his boat with a metal pin to his chest. His first from a foreign government indio ramirez is now the head of the country's coastal defense once again letter. Nimoy shows up on seahawks where he played indio. The invaders wasn't filmed in a small latin american country to filming was done in silver springs florida. Well i hope you enjoyed this. Latest installment of sea hunt that still alive brought to you by scuba shack radio.

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"thomason" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"Rich Thomason, Israeli Prime Minister. Netanyahu is warning Hamas against further rocket attacks, saying if Hamas thinks we will tolerate a drizzle of rockets, it is wrong. The prime minister's remarks come in the early hours of a truce between Israel and Hamas. The BBC's Laura Trevelyan in Jerusalem two A.m. local that ceasefire came into force. So for the first time in 11 days Instead of sirens in the morning in southern Israel is mass fired rockets instead of the sound of air strikes in the Gaza Strip. It was quiet. There were celebrations in the Gaza Strip. In fact, People are watching anxiously to see if this cease fire does hold. There have been scattered clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli police at the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. President Biden welcoming the ceasefire, the president think Israel's prime minister for winding down his military offensive and thank Egypt and other parties in the Mideast for their diplomatic efforts. I believe the Palestinians and Israelis Equally deserved to live safely and securely. Mr Biden said the U. S. Was committed to helping Israel replenish its supply of interceptor missiles for its iron dome protection system and to working with the Palestinian Authority, not Hamas to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza. Red Clugston Washington. Negotiations between the White House and Republican senators over the president's $2.3 Trillion infrastructure plan continue more talk schedule today. President Biden is taking heat from both the right and the left over his decision to give the go ahead or completion of a Russian pipeline through Europe while killing the Keystone pipeline project and thousands of high paying union jobs. Here in the U. S. On Wall Street. Dow Futures are up 151 points. NASDAQ futures ahead. 14 S and P futures four points higher More on the story is a town hall dot com. Tell me why Relief act was so successful in lowering or eliminating pain. I'm often asked that question Peters have child..

Todd and Don
TikTok's iPhone & Face ID Infrared Photos Conspiracy Explained
"The video yet? Have you seen it showing a mobile device? Snapping infrared images of an iPhone user. This is circulating around the Internet today, and it's catching many bus surprise in the TIC TAC shared video by breed Thomason, a digital camera using an infrared lenses seen filming an iPhone user observing his home screen. As the iPhone users stares at the device. Thomason's digital camera captures the iPhone. Snapping multiple infrared images every 5 to 10 seconds in some cases now since the video was uploaded to a social media site back in May early May It has garnered hundreds of thousands of views and likes and shares alarming many people catching many off guard now. While the discovery may cause some users to panic, Apple says, this is actually just an aspect of the iPhone that allows users to control their face I d and emoji. Functions. According to Apple. This feature is available in the iPhone X and later an iPad pro models with the 8 12 X Bionic chip. You got the biotic ship I do not know, the company says this feature is part of the new, true depth IR camera. This camera, housed in the in the Black Notch at the top of the display includes a number of high tech components such as the Flood illuminator. Infrared IR camera and the infrared emitter now, officials say, as an iPhone is used, it emits about 30,000 infrared dots in a known pattern when the faces detected, enabling the iPhone X to generate a three d map of that users face according to their team. They say this true death IR camera. And also do this fast enough to support the creation of a three d motion data as well.

America First with Sebastian Gorka
Virginia Supreme Court says Confederate statues can be removed
"For the removal of a couple of Confederate monuments in Charlottesville. The state Supreme Court has ruled the two statues one of Robert E. Lee, the other of Stonewall Jackson can go the high court overturning a circuit court decision that favorite a group of residents who sued to block the city of Charlottesville from removing the monuments. After the City Council voted to take them down That's correspondent Rich Thomason

Rush Limbaugh
U.S. Consumer Confidence at Highest Since Pandemic's Start
"Confidence has rocketed higher this month, The Conference board's closely watched consumer confidence index soared to 109.7 its highest reading in a year. In March of last year, it stood at 1 18.8 as the pandemic was just starting to hit the U. S. The conference board's Lynn Franco says This month's report bodes well for the economy, He says consumers renewed optimism boosted their purchasing intentions for homes, autos and several big ticket item course wanted Rich Thomason

Dennis Prager
SpaceX Starship prototype sticks landing, then explodes
"Ohio, near Cleveland, was one of the rich Thomason The third time was not a charm Space exes starship has exploded. After what looked to be a successful touchdown. The full scale prototype soared more than six miles Wednesday after lifting off from the southern tip of Texas. Previous test flights crash landed in fireballs. Space ex founder Elon Musk plans to

990 The Answer
"thomason" Discussed on 990 The Answer
"Com. I'm rich Thomason $1.9 Trillion Biden Covert relief package remains a subject of much debate. Treasury Secretary Yellin says the country's in a deep hole with millions of lost jobs. She contends the president's proposal could spur enough economic growth to restore full employment by next year. Republicans, including Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi, argue for a smaller but still sizable plan. Republicans are Willing to spend between 607 $100 billion more Senator Wicker on ABC s this week. House Democrats plan to propose boosting the child tax credit now the maximum of $2000 to his Muchas $3600 per child annually that, according to information obtained by the AP former President Trump's historic and, according to Republicans unconstitutional impeachment trial scheduled to begin tomorrow in the Senate, Senate leaders still working out details But it appears there will be few witnesses and Mr Trump has declined a request to testify. There may be a breakthrough and efforts resume in person learning in Chicago's public schools. Laurie Life, which says a tentative agreement has been reached with the teachers union over covert 19 safety protocols that could avert a strike and the nation's third largest school district. However, the Chicago Teachers union isn't calling it an agreement yet saying it has to be approved by members. Both sides have been negotiating from On so for a plan to gradually bring back students in the roughly 340,000 student district. The schools went remote. Nearly a year ago. I surely Adler, Tampa Bay down Kansas City, 31 to 9 in Super Bowl 55, a record seventh Cappie and ship for Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady and his first Super Bowl win in Tampa. Wall Street. Dow futures up 122 points NASDAQ futures ahead 56 more on these stories. The town hall dot com..

Kim Komando
Walmart to build more robot-filled warehouses at stores
"A new age is coming to the nation's largest retailer. Wal Mart. Plans to build warehouses at its stores were self driving. Robots will fetch groceries and have them ready for customers to pick up in one hour or less. Instructions already underway at several stores, a test site in New Hampshire has been up and running for more than a year. Wal Mart hopes the warehouses will speed up popular curbside pickup correspondent Rich Thomason.

KMJ NOW
"thomason" Discussed on KMJ NOW
"Well, you know, I just started listening right? Well, today I was turn the radio on. But Yeah, I've known believe it or not great for the past 45 years or so we could believe that. I didn't know He was that old. Uh, I'll think that I think that as an insult that real quickly, Larry, I'm running. I'm running out of time. I'm sorry, Habit, but I want to say the power fear converting into a church. What you take on that? Well, I'm gonna We're gonna talk about that tomorrow, man. In fact, I'm gonna have that pastor with me on the program, and so I'd really don't open that can of worms. But we will talk about that tomorrow and I'll give you the other side of the story. So it's a good teaser for that, Larry. I appreciate the call. All right. Hopefully we've answered some of your questions. I'll be glad to talk about it more. But there's a so much more that has been happening this week. Been happening literally today. I mean, with now, impeachment Can you believe this? We're now talking about impeaching the president. They're calling for that one more time and then with what has happened with social media with parlor Of them pulling that down and well, well, they didn't pull it down. No, they shut the door. They shut off the power, they shut off their ability to be able to share. Uh, I mean, this is censorship, in my opinion, and we've got to talk about this because this is big tech that is doing that. So that's why I want to talk about in the next hour, so we'll talk a little bit about the impeachment should the president be impeached? Did what he say, because that's what they're going on is the speech that he made there at the Capitol prior to those that took seeds to the Capitol building should over those words worth impeaching a person on Did he really won that incited that violence? So we want to do that. Next. Here on the second hour of the Ray Appleton program, Jim Franklin, your guest host today. And as I say, always it is a privilege to sit in this seat. Don't go away. We'll be back. Thomason Tractor Company and Fireball is having a huge sale. You could save a lot of money on most in stock items..

860AM The Answer
"thomason" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"I'm much Thomason healing and reconciliation. That's what President Trump is hurting is Joe Biden prepares to assume the highest office. In the land and the White House video, the president telling supporters to take heart I know you are disappointed, but I also want you to know that our incredible journey is only just beginning Mr Trump taking a lot of heat for this week's riding at the U. S Capitol House Speaker Pelosi talking about impeaching him for a second time. There's also discussion of invoking the 25th amendment to force Mr Trump from office. Couple of Trump Cabinet secretaries have resigned. The U. S Capitol police officer has died of injuries sustained during the violence. That raises the death toll related to the unrest to five And President Trump is condemning the attack on the Capitol, vowing that justice will prevail. You know White House video, The president said he was outraged by Wednesday's violence and mayhem. The demonstrators who infiltrated the capital Have defiled the seat of American democracy. He vowed that those who broke the law will pay. Mr Trump also defended his response to the calamity, saying he immediately deployed the National Guard, a claim disputed in several media accounts. Red Clugston. Washington has plenty of video and photos of the writing. Some of those pictures show Utah Man, according to numerous news outlets, has a history of organizing violent BLM and antifa protests was inside the Capitol is the mayhem unfolded. Dozens of people have been charged in connection with writing more charges expected. 105,000 number of jobs that economists believe America's employers added last month we'll find out later this morning the government to issue it's December employment report. Wall Street. Dow futures up 90 points. NASDAQ Futures 49 points higher S and P futures up 11 points more on these stories to town hall dot com. Tell me why really factor is so successful in lowering or eliminating pain? I'm often asked that question. Beatings have child. But the father and son, founders of relief.

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Seattle leaders respond to Washington, DC unrest
"Another local Democrats blame President Trump for inciting his supporters as well. And she says she's also worried about what Trump will do in his final two weeks in office. Is this the end of the trump presidency in the final gas? Or is this the beginning of a new kind of division in America that is tolerated. I wanted to be the end of that and instead have a renewed spirit of coming together. City Council members Thomason what is calling on her socialist movement to come together to fight back and shut down the far right? Sawan faces a recall movement for allowing protesters into a closed city hall and speaking at a demonstration outside Durkin's home. And

Dennis Prager
U.S. Trade Gap Hit 14-Year High in November
"Red ink in trade with other countries Sword last month. Rich Thomason has the numbers jumping to $68.1 billion, according to the Commerce Department. It was the highest monthly deficit in 14 years, coming as a surgeon imports overwhelmed a smaller increase in exports. The November gap between what America buys from abroad compared to what it sells abroad rose by 8% from the October shortfall.

Hugh Hewitt
Retailers brace as virus bears down on consumers and economy
"Grotta virus pandemic continues to remake the retail landscape, While some retailers like Wal Mart or managing to thrive during the pandemic, others like Macy's, or having a tougher time basis, swung to a quarterly loss. Sales tumbled 22% as a department store chain struggled to bring shoppers back to its stores basis. CFO says Covert is surging again across the country. And that continues to impede our recovery and international tourism and urban areas. Rich Thomason reporting US is

Dennis Prager
ESPN announces 300 layoffs
"Pink Pink slips slips are are going going out out to to hundreds hundreds of of employees employees at at ESPN. ESPN. The The sports sports network network is is cutting cutting about about 300 300 jobs jobs in in the the U. U. S S and and 500 500 globally. globally. The The cuts cuts amount amount roughly 10% of the networks workforce. And our due largely to the impact of the pandemic on its business and what's described as a tremendous disruption and how fans consume sports. Along with the layoffs. The company plans to leave about 200 bacon positions unfilled. The company has more than 5000 employees, including about 4000 at its Bristol, Connecticut headquarters. Rich Thomason reporting

On Point with Tom Ashbrook | Podcasts
College Campuses Opened for Business, Now Scores of Students Have Covid-19
"This is on point Jane Clayson. We're talking with student newspaper editors about what college life is like in a pandemic and how the choices their schools have made are impacting students. My guest this hour Andy Thomason senior editor at the chronicle for Higher Education Andy. We were talking about the political sort of faultlines at play even in higher ed right now, this sort of red state blue state colleges in. Ryan States by Republicans are more likely to offer in person courses. It appears blue states or more online has that held steady throughout the opening here. It has but it's gotten more complex as states have to wrestle with. You know the consequences of reopening the public health numbers on campus and that sort of thing for instance, one of the first campuses to reopen the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill had faced a mandate from the system to reopen but just I think about a week Yep after they had started classes, they were forced to shut down in effectively evacuate campuses. So the public health realities are definitely altering some of. That decision making and many colleges and universities are are not messing around they're cracking down on these large gatherings large parties at northeastern here in Boston they expelled students that gathered in a room together and there was no refund on the thirty six thousand dollars tuition Ohio state issued two, hundred, twenty, eight suspensions to students attended parties a give us some other examples of the disciplinary measures that colleges are taking now. Well, much of that action has actually been predominantly rhetorical sort of warning students saying this semester if it has to end early, it's on you. It's not on us. That's the message from administrators on many campuses there have been lots of suspensions at lots of campuses It actually helps sort of spur something of a backlash among others in the higher education community saying the students didn't make the decision to reopen it was the administrators and are you going To blame students for being students when they didn't really have a hand in these plans, some observers called it hypocritical well, right and and you know I've heard both sides, is it too much to ask college students to give up so much of their college experience and on the other hand you know be responsible put a mask socially distance. I mean there are two sides to this as there are more broadly speaking in the cultural conversation as a whole. That's absolutely true and yes, you can see both sides to it, and of course, in a pandemic, we all have to behave responsibly behaviors good public health citizens, but you have to realize and recognize this occurring in the larger context of institutions that have their own institutional priorities, financial, political, and cultural, and in some cases at least students have. Found themselves in the center of that and and facing some of the consequences.

World News Tonight with David Muir
Right and left wing activists clash at racial justice demonstrations
"Now to the unrest in Portland. Black lives matter demonstrators holding a Labor Day March as trump supporters gathered to caravan in their vehicles. Overnight protestors set fire to a mattress after clashes ramped up this weekend overnight and Rochester a fifth night of protests ends with no arrests said, he's planning to keep the peace of appearing to work. Here's ABC's backup. Tonight a convoy of president trump's supporters gathering in Portland. clogging the roads by the hundreds. Of demonstrators also gathering there to mark. Labor, day. Overnight Bill Emmett, anti-fascist protesters torching mattresses outside a police station protesters have let this mattress. This one is about. Behind them, our police officers array behind. Police soon watching in. It was the one hundred and second night of consecutive protests here at least seventy four arrested this weekend protesters turning fireworks into cannon. Blasting police and insignificant escalation lobbying gasoline box. One Demonstrator Cross enough splash of fire bystander struggling to put out the flames. Who is in full riot gear blanketing the streets with tear-gas that cloud of yellow mustard eli smoke the entire quarter here was lit up. In Rochester. There is also simmering unrest that after four nights of protests demanding justice for Daniel prude who died in police custody in March, one thousand protesters marched relatively peaceful to the public safety building police making no arrests today president trump criticizing both cities handling of the protesters they throw rocks they throw cans of soup. They throw lots of hard objects and. Rarely does anything happen Rochester's mayor saying in a statement it is clear. His only desire is to bait people to act with hate and incite violence thomason clear where the protests are heading there really is no endgame in, but you can see this massive pro-trump Caravan splayed out behind me on the highway interestingly, they were supposed to head south there now had ignored towards Portland and there is some concern among law enforcement that this could somehow trigger violence again between right wing and left wing activists,

Dennis Prager
Antibody study finds 3.4 million in England had coronavirus | TheHill
"Estimate 6% of England's population. About 3.4 million people have been infected by Cove in 19. It's a figure that's far higher than previous findings. The estimate based on a study of 100,000 randomly selected volunteers who used home finger prick test to identify covert 19 antibodies. Study covers infections through the end of June. It finds that London has the highest infection rate in the UK at 13%. Members of minority ethnic groups were found to be three times more likely to have had the virus than white people. Rich Thomason

Software Engineering Daily
The Good Parts of AWS with Daniel Vassallo
"Can you just go a little bit deeper on why architecturally Dynamo DB is not well equipped to fulfill the same semantics of a sequel database. Oh, it was designed to dissuade I. Don't know if you know do the member simple to be what it used to be. A the dissenter of Dynamo DB back in I think it was launched in two thousand, ten nine. And it's. It's a significantly more ambitious than Donald. Debates was meant to be slow inequity. Relations was more like you know like Mongo documents based you documents so aquarians essentially the answer. And this is actually it's probably one of the few. I can't think of any any other service. One of the few implicated services from aws. It's technically supported of your salon and gets. You send using simple debate. API still work, but basically almost hit it under the carpet side. You don't find any and there were. You won't find us in the console. It's not it's not a new. The send things like that. And the problem was that. Amazon founded super hard to make this type of database Kale and to have predictable performance guarantees, one of the biggest problems that was happening. That would simply be. You might throw in some complex square. You might not have an index about it. And the declare would take two minutes, timeouts and lay. It was completely unpredictable. Some quays take two hundred milliseconds. Some will take minutes. And it was very high. On the service side to these about site to locate the sources so talking about capacity, so not the be was the answer to that and TWAS, radically different perspective like completely predictable versus completely unpredictable, so there's two operations gets put the listed going to bt index behind the scenes and updating single lighten very predictable. They all take. Just, a few single digits milliseconds identify typically, and there's this query API, which again just goes to the starting point of a beat the sequence of cards after megabyte so again like the the the upper bound per addicts, how much expensive Dakota can be ends attested dissolved, and that set of to to continue to participate you. You go with the next token. megabyte that I, so it became very easy. For the service provider to these about how expensive it can be how fast it can be how to allocate resources, and it became huge success successful, but numbers on itself, because I remember we used to on services on top of relational database address to have the same problem so sometimes the relational database at an all. It's a complex machine is my star choosing? It's it's my start to use suboptimal query, and suddenly acquitted that used to take a second is now taking twenty seconds and suddenly using all the memory. When we started thinking in terms of much more primitive technology, like beatings become easier to these in about as long as you managed to model your queries and what you needed to do. To its limitations. But then. Today's were you're fighting your database. Because suddenly spiking two hundred percents, appeal and everything is slowing down disappear so that that element of predictability is highly highly available, so they were defer the. It was designed to be this way that I just wasn't. Designed to be so inequity, of. Arbitrary complexity and will give you the answer. What do people do when they have built their infrastructure around Dynamo DB and it's not fulfilling the requirements that they have. I think you will struggle the limitations and up subsidizing you I. I think the problem is up become became being discovered very early in development. Like for example, if you're expecting to be doing lots of recommendations on amounts of data, doing development you to realize that you're going to be downloading everything out of Dynamo and doing it locally, not so. Hopefully yearly allies airily that this is worth considering Golden, considering that they should use another type of database or relational, database or something. I don't have any first hand experience for example where delimitations and and adopt sort of surprising later, which is I think is a good thing again like the fact that it's significant distinctive. Had few. It's very hard to. Abuse it sight and sort of expect more out of your life. You realize immediately that these are the limits. which again I think these tend to be sometimes that. And more sophisticated database aside because during development your. Attention like hundred minutes seconds, and then once you have lots of data or things are in Qatar. They start to become more unpredictable. Dynamo just elements that issue just just there's no unpredictability. It's actually incredibly predictable at the cost of the constraints the comes with. You right in some detail about s three and s three I think of for obvious use cases as slow file system. It's BLOB. Storage it static website hosting its data lake. Told me about the other applications of s three. Yes. Yes, I. Think One of the lists. Values of trees that you can think of as having infinite Benguet for all. Practical purposes that so, if you have terabytes of data, you could basically an estimate. You could download it as fast as you as you want to. Basically always many to that says he wanted many servers. You want to tell you can chunk it up in pieces and just download the terabyte like in a second. For example one of my biggest project Thomason was launching and working gone. Cloud Watch watchdogs incites, which is basically a monitoring tool that allows you to arbiter the complex queries against your log data. And much entirely built on top of the and this is it surprises? People because this unlike Donald to be, we actually chose to support. Give me an arbiter equality of complexity, including regular expressions and things that are super cost to evaluate and. To dissolve, and we built it literally on top of us today and in in a very cost effective way because we relies on the assumption that. For example log data tends to be. Very big generalized especially nowadays like application censored. Tonight's like gigabytes and terabytes of logs. You want to start them somewhere where it's cheap and us these the perfect place for that and you tend to Kuwait infrequently, though when there's a problem I want to something about your application. And I think one of the ideas that works with s threes, this technique where you separate compute from the data so basically once. Does no question. There's no compute so basically you can just have the data sitting in streeter, just paying the to censor gigabytes per month, and there's no other costs. And if you open up the consulate insights and you do Equa they. Spin up some. Is it Winston while I mean behind the scenes like some pool of warmest. But fundamentally you can think of about it does like spin some ephemeral instances and we enough such that we can download data. As they wanted to. And then you can sort of just turn over the data very quickly I just because. I can listen to such as your network

Business Wars Daily
Warner Music Creates $100 Million Fund to Fight Violence and Racism
"That is responsible for much of its success. That effort didn't end at midnight last Tuesday, rather it was just the beginning we are, and we will be in this fight for the long haul. Thomason Monroe and they added a plan of action. We'll be announced.

New Age Christianity
Relationships (Unpacking The Secret) NAC
"We are still in our series on unpacking the secret and we are in part three where we are digging into the details on things like money and relationships and health and whatnot. Today we're GONNA get into relationships. Have you ever thought to yourself man? That person makes me so angry or that person makes me so frustrated. That person makes me so happy. You realize that that is a lie right that there is nothing that anyone can do to make you feel anything now. Remember if anything is true. There's a way in which it is true and I promise you. That is a true statement. Nobody makes you feel anything. You make yourself feel everything now. How do we impact that? How do we understand that? How do we work with it and use understandings to change our life? Well Clyde you're listening let's get started. Welcome back to the new age for Shin. Podcast episode seventy one. We are talking about relationships today. They said that intro Do you do realize that nobody can make you feel anything right and we're going to talk a lot about kind of that dynamic and a lot of different ways in this episode but you know as kind of a refresher if it's been awhile since you've listened to the last episode you know we have been going through the movie the secret and in that movie they get to kind of these different things. They talk about money. They talk about the secret to relationships that secret to health and the secret to the world and so I am following that pattern and then adding is what I can would I have learned in. I feel like you know in the last episode. I had this kind of a caveat to say look financially. I'm still unpacking what it means to be used a lot of attraction in money and I've learned a lot and I gave my best advice on what I have learned and take it or leave it for what it's worth but the reality was is in. Is that this week. I'm still going through the paperwork to file bankruptcy unless something changes. That is where I'm going so financially speaking. Maybe you don't WanNA listen to me. I don't know in this episode. You know with relationships. It's kind of similar but completely different in that I have recently gone through a divorce and that is the first time that I have said that on this podcast and most everybody who is close to me in my life knows at this point but The end of last year I mentioned multiple times throughout two thousand eighteen that it was the most difficult year of my life. And now you know why and so here. I am talking about an episode of the secret unpacking the secret to relationships. And while your opinion of what? I've just told you that I've just recently been divorced. May seem like a great here. We go second episode in the row. Where this guy is trying to give me advice. And he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Well let me just tell you that the secret and the law of attraction. It's really easy for you to think that you know what it is that the universe has for you and while it may seem on the outside that I don't know what I'm talking about with the secret to relationships maybe you can hear the confidence of my voice when I say no. I do know what I'm talking about when it comes to relationships and as hard as twenty nineteen was there's so many nuances to the reality of that story that I feel confident that had I not had the Relational Samurai skills that I believe I do. Twenty one thousand nine could have gone much much worse and I'll just leave it at that that we have you know if you remember the toll tech wisdom tradition and some of those episodes about the four agreements and whatnot that we all are dreaming. We all have a set of ideas and beliefs that we look at the world through and different lenses that we look at the world through and mine is different. Mine is not as traditional as most and so the idea of relationships coming and going and the idea of questioning what marriage even looks like and all that stuff. I is difficult. It's two thousand eighteen. Was I have a lens on it? That has kept me as a powerful individual and yes very hard and yes lots of frustrations or difficulties that have come out of it but also amazingly beautiful positives and I don't know I guess I'm just. I trust that this is the process. I trust that. The law of attraction is at work in Maybe now you know why I keep saying if you want you to change your life then just be aware that you need to change your life and that doesn't mean that everyone's GonNa get divorced. It doesn't mean everyone's GonNa move to another country. It just means that there is reality to how you have built your life is. You've built it on purpose. You've built it for a reason and it is comfortable and if you want change drastic levels then realize that it's going to require drastic change. That may be a change in relationships. It may be a change in your living situation may be a change in your beliefs. It may be changed in your health. You know I mean. There are scriptural references to the idea like the guy who was born blind so that the glory of God may be known. I don't know where you stand on that. It's definitely one of the harder versus to think. Okay so wait. Somebody was born blind so that Jesus could heal him. You know thirty years later in life and prove how good God is well. What kind of Douche God makes Guy Blind so just so he can prove how good he is? That's a philosophical debate. I'd love to have with anybody over. Cigar and Scotch. But I guess I'm just saying that there is a reality too trusting the process as a reality trusting life being bigger than what your mind understands and when it comes to talking about the secret in relationships and the secret not just romantic relationships and love relationships but professional relationships friendships. You know that this is mostly limited to other divine beings in other words humans unless you have relationship with aliens. Which if you do give me a call. I'd love to talk to you about that. So yeah the secret to relationships. I've been through my own hell last year one of my best friends. I've had two friends that I've would say I've had for my adult life. And you know Jason Thomason and Christopher Tisdale and Christopher Tisdale passed away last year and that was also very dramatic and very drastic. And I've washed. My life turned upside down in no less than eighteen months and now sitting here doing an episode on the secret to relationships and unpacking that again. Take it for what it's worth. I'm sitting here in a confident energy and a belief in a joy that I do know what I'm talking about I've been through the hell and I've come out the other side a stronger person a nine to try to impart some of the tools. I know because I don't have enough time to impart all of them. And if you listen to previous episodes on relationships or the value of offenses and stuff like that you'll see. There's a lot of tools that I've known for a long time and I used every single one of them to the best of my ability in twenty eighteen and I think it came out pretty good considering everything that was going on and so hopefully you will find what I have to share to be valuable in either way. Chew the meat spit out the bones as always don't do it because I said so. Don't think because I think it see if it resonates with you so unpacking the secret of relationships as I started in the intro. No one can make you feel anything specifically. Nobody can make you happy. You do realize that right that no one can make you happy. I'm so happy when I'm with you so when you're not with them you're unhappy right. There is a very nuanced line between being happy and then being around somebody who manifests your happiness that there is absolutely a thing to men when I hang out with my best friend man. I'm just so happy. We have a blast when I hang out with my lover. Oh my gosh. We're just so happy. We have a blast. WanNa hang out with my kids when hand with my parents. My family whatever that happiness can absolutely be elevated when you are with people that you enjoy being around but when you view those people as the source of your happiness then the reality the flip side of that is also true that suddenly they are the source of your unhappiness. And I don't know about you but that's a nightmare that I don't WanNa live anymore. That will if my external world gets challenged or flipped or somebody does something that I don't like. Suddenly their actions plunged me into being unhappy. That doesn't sound very fun to me. Like most people. I've lived that for many many years. I got the t shirt I lost the competition. We all lose that competition. When other people are your source of happiness the flip side of that coin is other people are your source of unhappiness

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A Sneak Peek of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival
"What is the wild and scenic film festival? It's it sounds like a bunch of hippies drinking up in Nevada Vada city. You're not wrong The Wild and scenic film festival is a opportunity for filmmakers and activists from around the world to come together to tell the stories that they care most about About protecting the environment. And this is your first podcast so low right you. You had all the equipment you went up you. You didn't know who you can exactly interview. What was it like Well it was exciting I did lose my phone with all the recordings on it for a period of about twelve of hours but luckily thanks to the The kind hearted people in Nevada city. I was able to get my my phone back with all these interviews. So crisis averted so Nevada city is like the heart of the like eighteen fifties goldrush right the forty niners that that's where everything happened is amazing when you go there because it looks looks like this old gold town. That's right it's it's right in the Sierra foothills in it it does look like and feel like in some ways that you're going back in time and and Melinda The Executive Director of the South you've ever citizens league tells us a little bit about Nevada city and history in the ways in which the Yuba river in particular has really shape the town cool so his Sarah talking with Melinda booth. Who's responsible for bringing this huge festival together every year? Uh So this film festival is now in its eighteenth year and it's an environmental an adventure film based festival here in Nevada city and Grass Valley California. So we're we're in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains about halfway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe and we had some beautiful snow last night. Blanketing our town. But it's sunny and melting and we're ready for the eight thousand people that are going to come to our small foothills town for this. Annual event. So South River Citizens League we affectionately refer to ourselves by our acronym circle was founded back in nineteen ninety-three and a bunch of concerned citizens came together when dams were proposed on the South Yuba River and they decided that's not what they wanted for the river in their community and they banded together and fought those dams over sixteen years. It was a sixteen year long fight but they were ultimately successful in protecting the river by by achieving California State designation for wild and scenic status for thirty nine miles to the south you bought which permanently protects it this community really is all about the Yuba River. It's an economic driver for us. It's a place of renewal. It's a place of recreation. It's habitat refuge. It's definitely one of the most scenic rivers in California cornea and you have these beautiful smooth granite boulders. You have these emerald waters you have deep pools. It's relatively warm in the summer and it's a magical place. There's more folks who enjoy the river naked than clothed but. Tell us a little bit about the film festival. I see that the Tagline is where activism gets inspired tired so back in nineteen ninety nine. One circled did achieve that wild and scenic status for the river they were to crossroads and decided You know they achieved what they set out to to do. And so then the question was okay well organization done. Did we reach our goal or is there more to do and they quickly realized that. Gosh there's so much more to do. Circles mission is to unite the community to protect and restore the river. And there's lots of work to be done year round so we're focusing on that mission throughout the entire watershed so from the headwaters waters up at sugarbush ski resort if people know the area that's near the headwaters all the way down to the confluence with the feather river in Marysville the founders of the film festival were very very forward thinking and realized if they could create something that could create a sustainable funding source to help the organization that would be a real help to achieving in our mission and so wild and scenic film festival was created. It was of course named after the win of wild and scenic status and it started as two nights heights and one venue back in two thousand and three and it's grown here in twenty twenty to take place in two towns. We have venues and grass valley and Nevada city. It's five days as we have ten film venues. We have activists workshops we have celebrations. We have virtual reality lounge. We have an environmental art exhibition. There's really a whole lot. Outgoing on does the film festival travel and are there ways for people that live elsewhere to enjoy the festival and enjoy these films. Yes so we kick it off every year in January January here in the foothills in Nevada city grass valley in January but then we hit the road and we take these films on tour so you might see a wild and scenic event near you we have about two hundred and fifty events annually reaching more than sixty five thousand people with these inspiring stories and you can search for an event in your area and if there's not one you can be a host so what we do which I think is really incredible. Is We're actually partnering with Environmental Organizations. Really any kind of organization who want it to host a festival in their area so that they can raise awareness for issues in their community and raise funds for the work that they're doing so it's a really cool partnership a way to get these films seen inspire more people and really Increase the groundswell for the environmental movement. As a whole I love that Can you give us an example or tells Tulsa story about maybe the most inventive or unusual way that people have brought the wild and scenic film festival to their community. I love it when people do outdoor screenings screenings. It's really great so we have some folks in Florida with their shoes off toes in the sand. Watch these films at night outside so one of the cool things about living in Sacramento obviously is the Sacramento River. And I've always had this dream of going being from reading down to the sea. One of the cool movies that you've got to see them super jealous about is cold the Sacramento at current speed and these guys go in that story story which is a teeny little boat and floated down and you go to catch up with them. Tell us about Tom and Mitch. Thomason mentor great to me. They really exemplify the film festival which his in many cases transforming what we might consider to be ordinary people. That didn't you know. Set their careers to be filmmakers or even necessarily activists who fell in love with place and wanted to tell that story to others. And that's exactly what happened with Mitch and Tom. They would go out occasionally with each other with their wives on the river and in came to be Really compelled by the river and wanting to protect it and so they made this film Which ended up winning the twenty twenty people's Choice Award a really beautiful film and Really Beautiful Film and story and I thought it was special to that. Of course the Sacramento River flows through Sacramento so we've paddled on it and Goes through the very place where a lot of decisions about water in the entire state are made so just a lot of Nice different connections with this one. Sara Fest Out Utah With Mitch Dion and then with Tom Bottles who made the Sacramento at current speed. Which won the People's Choice Award The wild and scenic Film Festival Mitch starts by explaining how the idea for the film was launched? A was just looking for a place to row my boat down a river. I Love Rivers. I really like my little dory boat and I live in truckee aunt kind of stumbled on the Sacramento as a place to do some overnight trips without having to drive halfway across the country to Utah. Colorado or Idaho so Several years ago my wife and I didn't overnight trip on a section of the upper for Sacramento where we through our bikes into the boats camped overnight and they invite the shuttle back up to the car and we had so much fun. And we were so enamored with with what we found down there that I started doing longer trips. and Um Tom and I done lots of adventures together. But we've never took advantage Jeff. Our professional lives. He's a videographer and has made lots of films so I started telling her friends. It's about the project down here on the Sacramento and Tom's ears perked up and he said found sounds very well. Maybe you should make a movie of IT and So just hopped in my boat and Loaded up with camera gear and some food and crackers and smoke cheese and took off below reading and Started in a two week journey down the SACRAMENTO Some of which I done before and below Qaluza all the way down into the Delta was was unknown unknown you. I know that people navigate this piece of river all the time but whether we could actually row it and make it out there we really have. I've no idea all heard that the winds were extreme down there that Might be a really difficult journey. And Good Luck. What is it that you wanted to share with people the Sacramento River? The big thing is this water belongs to all of us and people may not realize that it's public domain. It's the water is supposed has to be managed to use for the use that's most beneficial to the most number Californians and you know we know that's a simple concept and after after that everything gets really complicated because a lot of give and take in tug of war but we need to be wake watch. What's happening attention to what's going on Out there because it belongs to all of