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"thornhill" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:30 min | 6 months ago

"thornhill" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"No video cameras will be allowed into the courtroom when Trump is arraigned that is currently scheduled to take place at around one 15 central time. WLS news time 1105. Out on the road to the inbound Kennedy is still a mess. It's an hour and 5 minutes from O'Hare to downtown, most of your delays are between the Eden's and Augusta, Alban Kennedy 21 minutes, Eden's inbound from Lake hook to the junction 22 minutes your salad between Cicero and montrose no delays outbound, Ike from thornhill to the old post office 37 minutes, 25 on the flip, Stevenson inbound from my three 55 to the drive in the 25 minute drive outbound is just 21 and the Dan Ryan in about 95th downtown 13 minutes, 12 minutes going the other way. Next traffic update in about 15 minutes. This W get news on the hour, the half and when it breaks continuous coverage at WLS a.m. dot com, our special election day coverage starting next, I'm Brett gogel, 8 90, WLS news. It's the election day runoff special. You're listening to the Steve Cochran's show live from Annie's deli. Keeping you up to date. And talking with Chicago's top reporters and political commentators, sponsored by Chevy drive Chicago dot com on the big 89. WLS. It is like a an older bald guy's dream. Lunch at Manny's. Lunch, Manny. Listen, you're gonna be two shows of the day, do your second one here. That's a great idea. This is a Chicago tradition. Thank you. Thank you, no, please don't rush me. We're

"thornhill" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:55 min | 6 months ago

"thornhill" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

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"thornhill" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

02:43 min | 1 year ago

"thornhill" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"Our love share and illuminate the path forward for others. The one thing that I want to share with the listeners is that I think it's going to be really fun for you. You know, when you're looking for a car and say you're looking for a Honda and then all of a sudden you see hondas everywhere. So I just feel that today as you're listening and if you come this far through this journey with Michael and myself, that now you're going to start hearing about ayahuasca. You're going to start hearing about the spirituality. You're going to hear about healing. You're going to hear about overcoming trauma. And it's going to just start appearing everywhere around you. Do you agree with that, Michael? I think so. I think for those people who are feeling feeling that call for sure, and I think an interesting question that can one can ask oneself is, is the viewpoint I have of reality, the ultimate truth. Are the current viewpoints and perspectives and beliefs that I have are they set in stone? Or is there a possibility that there's something more out there for me that I've not seen or experienced or learned about? And I think that that inquisition gives such a fertile ground for opportunity to start connecting with those things, whether it be iOS or meditation or something else, it's like, is there something more to my life than I'm currently experiencing and then that's where the transformation can begin to begin to begin that journey to that point, which is not yet seen. Well, I want to thank you, Michael, for being here today. I just really fascinating what you do. And from the bottom of my heart, I am so thrilled that you have passed through the trauma that you have gone through and that you're on your road to recovery and healing and to just being on this incredible journey and not just for yourself, but to be a catalyst and supportive of other people to get through their healing journey. So really just a joy to have you here today. Thank you very much, Robert. That was the pleasure, and thank you for the invitation. Absolutely. If you want to reach Michael, you can reach him at a super cool name as Casa Galactica dot com. And on behalf of myself and everybody here at the life transformation radio team. Thank you so much for your support and taking time out of your busy and precious day to listen. We so appreciate it. Thank you for allowing me along my very special guest, Michael thornhill to touch your heart. Move your soul and inspire you to live a life of transformation. I'm rob actus until next time. This is life, transformation radio. Download complete..

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"thornhill" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

08:06 min | 1 year ago

"thornhill" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"Where I was living in Germany at the time. And then after that, I felt like I really wanted to go deep into that type of work and it was so beneficial for me because I already immediately stopped smoking cigarettes drinking, drugs within a few ceremonies, but that wasn't that was just the kind of kickstart the catalyst. It wasn't going to stop me from feeling those feelings are coming up. So I went on a journey to India, Nepal, and then found myself in Peru, where I am now, where I studied in the Amazon rainforest and the jungle with indigenous shamans and drank a lot of iOS and learned how to hold ceremony. And throughout that process is when I've been in Peru where the real deep excavation over the last four years or so are really going into the deepest depths of that trauma and excavating that pain is suffering at the root cause and that being released and healed and loved. Yeah. So for someone who doesn't know what ayahuasca, ayahuasca ceremony is, how would you briefly describe that? Exactly what that is. I ask a could simply be described as perhaps having 20 years of meditation or 20 years of psychotherapy in a single ceremony, very, very intense, powerful work, but how it actually manifests that you drink a concoction of Amazonian plants, iOS, and which then takes you into a realm multi dimensional realm, which already exists, but opens you up to the awareness of that, where you can see things beyond linear time. You can go back to repressed memories, perhaps memories that you dissociated from where your body was still in contact with those experiences like in my case. And then being able to heal that trauma, which is then stuck at the level of the body. So this is a big part of the work is the trauma healing work that the iOS provides and we provide it at catastrophic. And then the other aspect of it is, along with that, you can get into on the other side of the spectrum, you can get in contact with that oneness with the spirit realm, understand wow, all of these different beings that are helping us find out what that unconditional love really feels like. So it's like an excavation and an illumination at the same time. And these ceremonies last anywhere between three to 5 hours and they're done at nighttime. And they're held by singing what is healing songs known as ikaros, which communicate with spirits and open different realms and do different healing work to help hold a safe space for people to heal and evolve. Well, yeah, it's amazing and to think about it. And I guess it understand it opens up actually your third eye to open up the spirit and the universe and it's very, very powerful. It's been going on for a long time. I mean, hundreds, if not thousands of years, right? Yes. So I ask you is actually present in various different traditions. The tradition that we've studied in is the Shapiro tradition, which is the foundation of our training. We're all across South America and Ecuador and into Columbia. There are various different traditions. Yet this ancient technology in my understanding is a technology that was transmitted to earth, the information within the iOS realms of how to how to hold these ceremonies, transmitted by the plants, the language that Shapiro language, which is an indigenous language which the songs are sung in, which control spirits, very similar to kind of Sanskrit, where the words are encoded with different frequencies. It's a completely different language. And it's my understanding that this has been transmitted to earth as a healing technology, just as you might look at yoga as a healing technology that's been passed on. Meditation being a healing technology that's been passed on, or many of these other modalities, this is a healing modality that is native to this part of the world in South America in Peru, where we live and work where it's completely legal to be able to work with this is actually a national heritage. So it's the perfect place to come to experience that that ancient healing technology that really transforms lives. Yeah, it's amazing. So if you don't have the ability to go to Peru and to do an ayahuasca ceremony with you, how is healing possible? People that have had been traumatic. You can look and see people go to therapy and a lot of people don't get a lot of benefit out of 30 therapy. Some people do get baron for their therapy, but what I've seen in a lot of instances is therapy combined with spiritual practices, meditation, being with someone who can take you on a spiritual journey and the like. Yeah, absolutely. Well, thanks rob, well. It's our absolute belief that everything's always here and now, so if you're listening and you're like, wow, I can't go do that. And I ask it doesn't sound like for me, and I've tried therapy and it doesn't work. Just know that healing is possible if you have that intention that looking around and finding out what works for you. So there's so many different healing modalities like breathwork, breathwork is a great way where you can start to tap into those realms, the subconscious in an experiential way, but you don't necessarily need to ingest plant medicines. Therapy works that works with the intelligence of the body, like somatic experiencing, or the trauma healing sessions, which I provide. Anything like that where it starts to go into the feelings of the body really takes a lot deeper transformation in my experience than just talk therapy because it goes beyond the level of the mind right into the subconscious. Now, for us, we also work with people online in multi dimensional realms where we hold multi dimensional healing ceremonies where we transmit the energy from the plants through the healing songs and echoes remotely so that people don't actually have to come and drink ayahuasca. Of course there's a different experience when you drink that, but the connection with the spirit is possible. So anyone who's thinking, okay, I need to take a plant medicine to heal. That is possible that that will help you, but really the understanding that we're all multi dimensional beings and all these different multi dimensional realms and guides are all here helping us now, beginning to tap into that and allow that magic of the infinite intelligence, which resides in each one of us to begin to heal. So when you start to look into those spiritual practices, so whether it be like you're just like, I'm going to go to church. I'm going to go to church and people have amazing healing experiences from going to church. You don't have to believe all the stuff that I'm saying. But it's what is that connection to something greater than the individual self that you see yourself as a human body and Tapping into that magical wonder in whatever way that feels resonant to you. And finding trauma informed care practices, support groups that can help and assist you, but ultimately it comes in it begins with an intention and desire to change and transform. There has to be a recognition of I want to do that. And once that once that is anchored in, the path will illuminate itself and you'll be able to find those things that will be resonant with you. I love what you said. The magical wonder. I think it's so beautiful that society and people today and I think COVID really did it is their spirituality and the universe and their feelings of ayahuasca and DMT and plant based medicines and all this stuff. They're opening up. People are starting, it's becoming more mainstream. It's not such a fringe thing. And people are being more public about their experiences with it. And what I believe and you can correct me if you think is different, but if you're listening today, there's a reason you're listening today. You're having this conversation, you're hearing this conversation because you're supposed to hear this conversation. That's what I believe..

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"thornhill" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

07:48 min | 1 year ago

"thornhill" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"Of traumatic ritual, sexual abuse, like that's a lot. So I mean, I've heard we've had guests on the show that are have been molested in NFA sexual abuse, but the ritual part is, I think, something to dive in a little bit deeper. Yeah. Sure. Well, so just for anyone who's listening, I'm gonna go a little bit into it, but not too much. So I'll try and get to the point without going too graphic. So sexual abuse, any sexual abuse which is done from an adult to a minor within it has deep levels of distortion which are used to manipulate, to create fear, to create secrecy and to have devastating and long-lasting negative effects upon the life of those children, which often go uncovered, unfounded and just play out like addictions or trauma or anxiety or suicidal ideation, depression, PTSD. Sometimes people never get to the bottom of that. Now, the ritual component to that is where actions are usually done by groups of people in a way that creates an intense level of fear, which is used to create negative effects in one's life. And is often done to create some level of power or money or power struggle. For the individual, so by that I mean that the abusers will do this for some perceived gain and the victim will then end up having a life of intense PTSD trauma and often not know why they get to the bottom of it because of part of that ritual abuse is what is known as mind control and often there is a level of drugging a level of drugging so the complete dissociation so there's a complete amnesia from those from those traumas. So they often go uncovered on diagnosed and at the root cause of many of the symptoms of affliction. Wow. That's intense. And like I said, the key word there is ritual and just to think that anybody could be that evil to do that to a child is just so overwhelming. I'm so glad that you have processed this and are now in a position where you help other people that are victims of sexual abuse and ritual sexual abuse. And what I understand is that ritual sexual abuse is actually a lot more common than you would think. Yeah, I mean, for me, I was living a life where I was kind of living in the rat race, doing commercial head hunting, running my own company, and kind of just drinking and doing a lot of drugs and thought that was just kind of like, oh, this is just how I how I am. This is just kind of addiction. When I start to peel away those layers, as many people do, when people start to get to the deeper levels and layers of that addiction, the trauma begins to arise what those addictions have been functioning to repress. So intense feelings and intense traumas in those ways. And more and more people who are beginning to wake up, especially in the current times where people are taking a deeper look at that life, starting to change, perhaps, have more healthier lives or do some more introspection, more and more of this abuse is actually coming up, and it is actually quite rampant, especially sexual abuse. And more of the violent ritual abuse also attached along to that in some cases. Well, you were a child when all this was happening, right? Yes, yes, that's correct. Wow. Wow. And I'm just thrilled that you are not in that space anymore. And so you, as you became an adult, you're living your life, you're in the rat race, and you are going about your day to day and all of a sudden you realize that your behavior is masking or covering up something, and then I would imagine that all of a sudden thoughts and memories started to appear. Yeah, it's interesting. The ritual abuse aspect actually took quite a while for my own healing journey for that to arise. And the reason for being there if you kind of just go from like zero to a hundred mile an hour in your healing program or go right to the root of that, that wouldn't be possible to process, at least for most people. And certainly wouldn't have been for me to kind of go straight to that route from kind of living in the shut down rat race world to recognizing realizing that rich abuse had occurred. So for me, it was starting to come in more in touch with it with plant medicines, getting more and more in touch with, okay, I think I was sexually abused and then going into that sexual abuse and then it was kind of like the deeper that you went down that rabbit hole. It was like, okay, I think I've seen it all now and then it was deeper and then deeper and deeper, but with each level that I was able to see more of. I'd gained a deeper foundation and trust in my own ability to heal myself of working with spirit of my own support systems that was enabled me to kind of dig a little bit deeper in the cave. So if you can imagine like going down a mineshaft and you have all those structures that stop the mind closing in on itself, I would describe that being something like the healing journey, the therapy, the plant medicine, work, the support systems and structures, which is really creating a foundation for me to excavate those deepest core wounds. And it still goes on to this day. The work doesn't stop, but it hasn't stopped at least for me so far, but I'm definitely through I would say the deepest darkest aspects for sure. So were these people that were doing this to you where they held accountable? Ultimately, that no. So that must be something that you have to deal with as well and knowing that there's an open loop in all of this. I think at least for the most part, that's not really been my, that's not really been my prerogative. My prerogative has been healing. And I think that the more healing work that I have done, the less important it is for me to think that in this linear time of human existence that people need to be held accountable and blamed. I'm more just happy that I'm able to heal and help other people. That's great. So you all of a sudden discovered this had happened, is that when the spiritual realm came into your life? So brief timeline, I was heavily addicted to drugs running a successful company, my mother had been ill all my life and then my mother passed about 5 or 6 years ago. And at that point, it took it caused me to take a deeper look at my life and my own mortality, and even though I didn't really have much zest for life, I would say, or I would more say ambition for living a long life, I thought I'd be dead by 30. Facing my mother's mortality and that really up close caused me to take a deeper look and I started to get into meditation and other spiritual practices which were the kind of the beginning as a way to begin to start looking at this addiction because I thought, hey, I really think I want to actually maybe live and have a longer life, that took me to ayahuasca and I drank iOS and then iOS then showed me that the life that I was living, the addictions that I had were based at the root cause of not feeling unconditional love, the whole that was gaping from not feeling loved. Was it the root cause of that addiction, which then took me on a journey to have a few more IRS ceremonies.

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"thornhill" Discussed on podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money

podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money

04:36 min | 1 year ago

"thornhill" Discussed on podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money

"He is the energy eps collegiate Professor of sociology. Professor of Afro American studies, Arthur F thornhill professor and department chair at the sociology department at the University of Michigan and he is a well established scholar sociologist of African American men, especially. He is known for his books, the minds of marginalized black men making sense of mobility, opportunity and future life chances. And for black men doomed, and today we are talking about his relatively recent book from 2020, which I found great from the edge of the ghetto African Americans and the world work, which was published by Roman and littlefield press. Alfred, thank you for joining us today. Thank you for having me. Look forward to the conversation. Yeah, so would you start by describing your book to us? Well, the book is actually a small project with big implications. I have spent most of my career studying the plight of black men in large cities. And I've done so from the vantage point of being a University of Michigan professor where I reside just west of a very small city that has a fairly robust working class at low income African American population. So I decided to take something of a major turn to a different geography and expand my focus to black men and women. And what was on my mind was what does it mean for people to live the same circumstances, conditions of issues that many of the black men I spent the past two decades studying in large cities? It happened to encounter in the small city context. So the book is both an effort to talk about how space can matter in a different kind of way for African Americans who are living the same issues, concerns questions that have been before the folks at the same force of my career. But also what it meant for me to do so in an era of social economic transformation. So that automation and technology what many of all the new economy is alive and well. And it has impact for these people in ways that I really wanted to unpack and explore right about. So both of those were at play for me, a new space, more people, and a new economic context that should be their lives. And the city that you're talking about is you slanting, which is, you know, it really interesting space, right? Because it's just east of in our room, which is a wealthy white liberal college town, but I'm really pretty close to Detroit as well..

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"thornhill" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:37 min | 1 year ago

"thornhill" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Doctor Anthony Fauci is encouraging Americans to get boosted although not much is known yet about the newly discovered Amy Kron variant When you get a level of protection with vaccine and particularly now with the extraordinary increase in protection you get with a booster You do well against them Appearing on NBC's meet the press President Biden's chief medical adviser explained getting boosted will drastically reduce chances of developing a severe infection even if the new variant proves to be more dangerous than delta Fauci met with President Biden today regarding the administration's official response to the new variant The White House saying the details from that meeting will come Monday The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Monday in a case seen by many as one of the clearest attacks ever against roe V wade The case stems from the state of Mississippi's 15 week abortion ban which pro choice activists call blatantly unconstitutional Mississippi's 2018 gestational Ajax prohibits abortions after 15 weeks with the exception of rape and incest I'm Chris courage And I'm Brian curtiss in Los Angeles Let's check this hour stop business stories and the markets Japan's government will effectively ban the entry of all foreign visitors into the country MTV says it is part of Tokyo's plan to strengthen border controls Oil rebounded from Friday's route traders are reassessing the risks to global demand from the new variant also speculation has risen that OPEC plus may decide this week to pause output increases and the rebound today was more than 5% Bloomberg's James thornhill says that reflects an overreaction on Friday selling We went through some key technical levels which accelerated the sort of automatic sell orders that they get positioned under those levels I was also a bit of options Volatility And of course the market was quiet because it was Thanksgiving So liquidity wasn't what it normally was But that being said clearly there are some negative headwinds facing facing the oil market with omicron and also the increasing the strategic reserves which all puts a lot of pressure on those opaque leaders as they meet later in the week to decide what to do about production WTI is now up 5 and a quarter percent at $71 and 74 cents a barrel Nissan motor will invest $17.6 billion over the next 5 years to electrify more of its lineup The company wants to turn battery powered cars into a pillar of its long-term growth strategy Nissan said it would introduce 23 new models by fiscal 2030 including 15 new electric vehicles Let's check the markets We mentioned the big bounce in oil Dolly in here one 1354 The nikkei is flat The hanging index is down 8 tenths of 1% The CSI 300 in China is trading down about two tenths of 1% Global news 24 hours a day live and on Bloomberg quick take Brought to you by 2700 journalists analysts in a 120 countries around the world In Los Angeles I'm Brian Curtis This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg intelligence with Alex Steele and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg radio Over here each and every week at this time Tapping into our Bloomberg intelligence analysts covering some 2000 companies and 130 industries worldwide So I guess we're gonna party like it's the 1980s that could be the 80s were very good decade for me I'll tell you that They were Were they good You didn't have white hair then No I did not I had a really great leopard dress that was pink and green and blue a spot It was amazing My hairstyle was out of this world Anyway apparently for this holiday season we could be shopping Like it's the 80s that dress would most definitely be back in style I wanna bring in Bloomberg intelligence retail analyst why no the thesis behind this why is that the brick and mortar stores are gonna crush at this holiday season that feels kind of similar to what we saw for retail earnings What's your thesis right now That's correct Alec you're basically seeing a reversal of last year's trend that there was more online sales but this year we're seeing more consumers returning to brick and mortar We've been doing channel checks and the malls are already starting to get busy over 50% of consumers have already said that they started the Christmas shopping in October and into before the Black Friday special But consumers are just looking for more experience driven shopping back to the old days And that's kind of resembles the 80s But the reality is the pandemic and change consumer behavior and now everybody is an expert on ecommerce and what buttons to click to get what and there's boxes arriving in front of the door every single day That trend is not going to reverse itself is it We're still going to have online commerce but it's not going to be as high as the record levels we saw last year You have to remember that a lot of retailers are omnichannel focus So if you look at Macy's they say the average customer who shops omnichannel shops two and a half times to three and a half times more than the single channel customer So a lot of the retailers are also implementing buy online pickup in store because a lot of the retailers want you to go into the store because you know you shop and you walk around you get ideas you pick up more things and it kind of increases your basket size Yeah guilty of that for sure What kind of stores are doing that the best So I tend to do that a lot with target for example Are there certain categories or certain stores that the omnichannel is gonna keep brushing it for them Well target book that was a very good example So if you were to do a buy online pick up some of the Black Friday promotional sales at target you're seeing that in order to get the discount you have to go into the store And Macy's is certainly doing that Kohl's is certainly trying to lure shoppers into the store And a lot of the promotional stuff requires some level of store activity in order to get that discount All right so let's talk about promotions because when I talk to retail analysts they always tell me it's not just about same store sales and driving revenue It's also about the promotions because that goes right to the margin line Is it going to be a lot of promotions this holiday season I think there will be fewer promotions this holiday season It's a combination of things There's supply chain issues that most consumers think that things are going to run out of stock So the retailer really doesn't have as much of incentive to discount the merchandise And then second everyone is well aware of inflation And we actually did a Bloomberg survey and over 50% of respondents believe that prices would be higher this season And without equates to for retailers this is higher merchandise margins because you can offset that higher shipping costs by being less promotional this season So what I noticed personally I live for holiday shopping deals is that a lot of the deals are like free shipping That's the deal because it's so expensive to ship or it's like we're going to give you 10% off Here's $5 off that towel that you wanted which is nothing It's not the kind of deals that we're used to What are people buying right now Well according to our Bloomberg surveys the things that people are buying for this holiday season electronics all these always higher toys is also a high category clothing is higher What people are in the clothing category the categories that are doing really well or athleisure wear as the quite Frank Americans gained a little bit of weight this season So people want that more comfortable Wow outing us for whatever Fair enough I am guilty as well but definitely if you look at the category of genes like skinny jeans two years ago gap would say that skinny jeans is about 90% of their inventory Today they're saying about skinny jeans probably about 50% of the inventories are definitely seeing a side shift and the retailers are offering a lot more promoting a lot more size inclusivity So if you look at gap they have a boaty quality campaign going on right now And a lot of the stores are offering more plus size.

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"thornhill" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:30 min | 1 year ago

"thornhill" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"It's ten 30 Monday morning in Hong Kong one 30 Monday afternoon here in Sydney On Paul Allen And I Brian Curtis looking at markets in the Asia Pacific banking index is down about 6 tenths of a percent But tech stocks are up a little bit We see Tencent and Alibaba with some healthy rebounds Alibaba for instance with a gain of 1.8% in the early going Perhaps a little bit of the thinking it puts a little bit of emphasis back on the stay at home type of stocks We'll get to the markets in a moment but for now some of the top stories of the hour Let's stop at the oil rebounding after a dramatic plunge on Friday it fell 13% on Friday and that was the most in a year That was triggered by the emergence of course of the new coronavirus variant omicron This morning though it's risen It's now 71 70 for a barrel of West Texas Bloomberg's James thornhill says that reflects a bit of an overreaction on Friday We went through some key technical levels which accelerated the sort of automatic sell orders that they get positioned under those levels And there's also a bit of options volatility and of course the market was quite because it was Thanksgiving so liquidity wasn't what it normally was But that being said clearly there are some negative headwinds facing facing the oil market with omicron and also the increasing the strategic reserves which all puts a lot of pressure on those OPEC leaders as they meet later in the week to decide what to do about production WDI are better by 5% right now today and on that night we are told that OPEC and its allies are increasingly inclined to ditch their plan to raise up next week Brian Wall Street anticipates another solid gain when the government issues its monthly non farm payroll report on Friday Bloomberg Susanna Palmer has the story Economists survey by Bloomberg are forecasting 535,000 jobs were added to the economy in November That's following October's gain of 531,000 jobs the unemployment rate is forecast to have fallen to four and a half percent down from 4.6% The prospects for America's labor market look good even as a late year surge in COVID-19 cases fills hospital wards in many parts of the country and the new omicron variant of the coronavirus spreads susannah Palmer Bloomberg daybreak Asia Chinese developers face nearly $1.3 billion in bond payments in December and that compared to 2 billion for November still no defaults reported so far and still investors keep their scrutiny up at the center of the stage China evergrande and Kaiser group may have grace periods ending by mid December on a combined $171 million worth of coupons Brian Let's take a closer look at markets now Paul we mentioned that we did see some buyers come back in Offset though by still a lot of selling perhaps some of that generated by the big drop on Friday and people just trying to get a little bit lighter in their position So we do have the Hank sang tech index though One of the few indexes that is higher it is up two tenths of 1% The hanxing index down a half a percent in each case flat the ASX 200 off two tenths of a percent We're also flattened in Taiwan the tires there Down just 5 points So a little less than a tenth of 1% The yield on the ten year treasury is now 1.54% so we've seen a pretty big move up there in yields about 7 basis points from big drop on Friday and we mentioned as well that WTI crude had rebounded Now the gain is 5.3% 71 78 a barrel and Bitcoin had a huge bounce today Bitcoin is trading more than $1260 higher That's about two and a quarter percent 57,593 Some quick stories Macau casino operators getting hit Looks like the arrest of the biggest junket operator Nissan will invest nearly $18 billion to electrify more of its lineup but the stock is selling down about 3% And again just looking across currency trades we've seen a little bit of stabilizing there all the yen one 1366 Ball back to you All right thanks Brian One 34 now here in Sydney ten 34 in Hong Kong and time for Jacob global news In China's standard group of warplanes towards Taiwan after a U.S. lawmaker's visit in Baxter's got details made Yes right Paul it's the biggest sortie in more than 7 weeks 27 Chinese aircraft including 8 J 16 fighter.

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"thornhill" Discussed on Almost 30 Podcast

Almost 30 Podcast

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on Almost 30 Podcast

"Talks to be those people. Well we're not. we're not thirty either. So we're in china but welcome to the show. If it's your first time welcome welcome. We hope to be a place where you find inspiration where you laugh where you hear interesting stories perspectives and we try and bring as many interesting people on as we can as well as doing solo episodes were lindsay and i go deep on topics that we really resonate with. Truly and today is no exception. Yes today is really special. With michael thorn hill. He is the founder of course of galactica. He is channel galactic chandler and we had a session with him man. It's like go almost almost year for approaching a year ago. Just because with everything with the The pandemic and michael was traveling to the jungle. Which we'll talk about and it's actually perfect timing per usual but Our session with him was just super super powerful. And so unique to any channeling session that i've done with someone. Yeah so. He's an intuitive he's immediate them. He works at casa galactica which is a place that he founded with his wife. Where do i ask retreats. And they do a lot of different work whether it's cosmic energy healing weather it's channeling. There's a lot of trauma healing and informed trauma healing at casa galactica. When you're doing your iowa retreat or ceremony or at this so they've got a lot going on there and he is a really interesting story to bring him to the place where he's facilitating these with his wife. And then the other local people of the amazon that really protect and respect the medicine. They're actually having this conversation with him. Like i think a day after he arrived in the jungles so he was on. I think a two week journey to the jungle. It was on a boat and then obviously different forms of transportation. I believe his catt was with him. Cats run the bescot made it. Let's let's park here for a little bit.

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"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

The Higherside Chats

07:55 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

"It and it was great to get deeper into the sapphire project to something. That's been mentioned here many times. The old plasma star in a jar sounds like the experiment was an over the top success. I am excited to see that. Turn into a new energy source that makes its way onto the main stage in so many areas. I think conventional models are at the end of the road and the people who have bought into them or scratching their heads and the alternatives are catching up. Maybe i'm in a bit of an alternative but but it feels like we're making progress. Also today the living plasma stuff was fun bashing industrialized education. Was fun and biological transmutation. Also some really good points were made about that. Maybe we don't have to look that hard to find evidence of alchemy. I've been so focused on the outer world but it seems like it's been right there in the inner world all along. I like that. Maybe there were a couple of places where my question started to get a bit too radical but hey we ask so that we can find the line. I wanted to talk to wall again. But i never want to rehash the same stuff. We've talked about before. So i didn't want to get to fundamental about the overall electric universe model but there are still a lot of things on the edges that we got to talk about. That helped me to fill in the picture. And how about that little side. Note that the person who coined the term plasma was defining. I is gas which relates to george wiseman in the plasma state of water ionized brown's gas. Maybe that's a basic. Maybe that's high school science one. Oh one maybe everyone knows that. Plasma is technically ionized gas. But i thought it was a nice think lots of people have been asking me for updates on the awkward cure machine for me. It's still a little too early to say. I've only worked up to the full twenty minute sessions three times a day for a couple of days now. My sinuses have been really terrible lately. Maybe you can tell so. I'm hoping to get some relief there. I don't think this is something that's going to heal my ear. I really didn't think that was going to happen. That's probably going to be soul retrieval chamonix healing whole nother story but with the aqua care. I would be completely satisfied if i just never had bad sinuses again. That is what i'm looking for. I can say that the twenty minute sessions do make me feel. Maybe a little lightheaded. I can say that. I do feel like i have some excess energy which is great. Because i'm usually running. On fumes. I give the bubbled water to the pets and i don't really know how to assess how that's going. The cats were and still are fine. The dog is fifteen years old and has had a really rough time getting around the past six months and for the last three months. She's had seizures pretty much every thirty thirty five days and so that's something we can actually check and see if we can make some progress on its measurable but the problem is that the browns gas bubbled. Water is not the only change we've made. She's getting more. Cbd and other natural seizure remedies same with my sinuses. Though i've been cutting way back on alcohol which contains histamine in most cases. And i got a new allergy mushroom blend kind of thing so again. It's hard to peg a to one thing or another. But george was really convincing to me. And he says now that he's sold out. He's on a seven-week delay. So huge response from us. I hope those machines do help a lot of people. The sad thing to me is just how this shows how many people have issues in can't get solves from conventional medicine. I know that price tag was steep. And as i said definitely let. Thc the introduction to george men and the aqua here but don't let it be the end of the research. That's too much pressure for me. Do more digging before you buy two thousand dollar machine and it's been a few weeks and so far. Nobody has sent me any legitimate negative reviews or breakdowns of the machine. That say it's not legitimate. So i feel good. Anyone can say. Oh you're a shell or this. Is snake oil. But i'm talking about some kind of legitimate detailed breakdown that makes the case that this is a fraud and that i haven't seen hell tangent but yes i feel good. Let me go a few more weeks. And we'll see. I just wanted to slide a little update in there because plasma did come up but i'm a big fan of wall. He is a good spore willing to talk about some pretty far out stuff while still remaining serious scientific person not an easy line to walk and we got into some great additional stuff in the plush. Show if you missed the second half. We talked about how. The earth saltwater came from the rings of saturn ancient accounts of two sons or saturn is the son what signs have been observed that relate to the electric universe model cosmic rays come in from the antarctic ice. How the scientific and academic communities have responded or not responded to the sapphire projects results. How the electric universe model handles so many bodies out there but only life on how the moon landing could have happened while working with such an incorrect model other clues that are on saturday. In jupiter's moons what the electric universe model says about saturns hexagonal polar storm and walls thoughts on a potential grand solar minimum intriguing and provocative stuff added to the stack. Nothing new here. We do it week after week. Don't know why eight dollars would keep you from hearing the whole thing. But you've heard it all before sign up for thc plus in times like these is a small but meaningful revolutionary act. Feed the things you want to grow and starve the things you want to go and if you can't do that at least share the show. I don't request that very often. 'cause the show does what it does and i do all right. But every new listener is a greater impact for our guests and some of the revolutionary paradigm. Changing things they bring up it all helps to reach more minds. It all helps to throw a little fuel on the alternative fire again. I think we are making inroads in so many different areas and the system is stagnant. It's a beautiful thing. I don't know why. I'm all fired up but i am. These are the ideas that will build the new world. I have really started to believe that because all the conventional western industrialized corporate processes models and products are failing. You play a big hand and you show your cards and even ones that are still thriving like amazon. They're definitely losing the pr war their employees and their customers hate him. So if we actually voted with our dollar we can change it all yada yada yada good times today. Though clearly and wall have a bit of a disagreement on the moon landing. I would think the fact that their models are so wrong would only add to the stack of how that mission actually could realistically be possible..

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"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

The Higherside Chats

08:00 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

"Find and follow the purpose they life would be fulfilling. We wouldn't have all of the division or the nonsenses going on right now. This is my head for the future and the present. I'm writing the book which will wear all of this out. Yes i heard you mentioned that in a previous interview. What more can you say about this next book because it seems to be one that is going to look at many different aspects and tried to take that full on holistic approach to kind of explain everything. That's the just that. I seem to be picking up on. This is different to the things over in the past. Because i've got a research assistant. Who is doing an amazing job. In tracking down the differences the history of ideas and showing how electric universe at every step has been able to either predict or explain things simply while mainstream view of things. Conventional consensus view has on a hit one brick wall after another and been unsuccessful in predicting anything Use it will be unlike anything that's been written before because it has this historical background on looking at characters in the past. It should be very readable. You donate any mathematics and need to do is the pace together. I here in story which shows everything. Like a huge jigsaw puzzle with all the pieces in place that you can actually see the entire picture mug size today. As a whole set of jigsaw places scattered on the floor by comparison Right on what is just so much information. One of the last things. I want to ask you about was the grid. Obviously tesla had some thoughts. But what you know about electricity. Would you rework our power grid. Are we going about harnessing it the wrong way are we vulnerable to the sun's energy in that regard when you think about the way we harness electricity here on the planet and maybe how we can do it better we. It's pretty primitive in regards. The sepah experiment is showing that we can produce pal supplies of any size. You want. it's scalable say could power cities oh neighborhoods so whatever you would not need in tractor would be a waste of money having national. Grid's you don't need to do that. He can provide power on a very like allies basis. He would also. I might give a huge difference down here in australia. Because of over bush mas serious bushfires positive started by transmission. Lines the filo to the grand california to you. But that's really interesting so just before. I let you go if you were to approach the task of powering. A neighborhood with what you've discovered in the sapphire project. How much room would you need for that. Device erred that many electric star to power a neighborhood in how it get to the houses just typical wiring through to the central electric star. This is to make it complicated. You just use wiring to the people who needed or the industry or devices or whatever needs it and the sapphire reactors squad compact shaggy us something. The size of a shipping container could do quote a number of houses. Imagine wow and tesla's seem to think there was a way to get electricity. Wirelessly be implemented or is that not really no. I'm not interested in interfering with the electromagnetic spectrum. It's already a mess. And no biologist knows what effect electromagnetic signal will have on a biological system simply because they don't understand this sort of quantum level resonant structures and signaling that goes on in a biological system alley reasoning which survives long as that the signaling is designed kind. This tesla was using. That is the longitudinal wife taught signaling. And when i say why is not actually a wife. It's a direct signal so there is no such thing as a gravitational wave as such right. Yeah i mean that's interesting are our phone companies electric companies. They seem to just willy. Nilly throw out all kinds of signals into our environment. Millions elon musk's trying to do his star net thing. That's like not so safe because there is a relationship between biology and electricity. It's not safe because they don't understand what they're doing. The biologists done understand life and the radiation guys don't understand were what the connection is between electromagnetic signal and one of these biological signals while we got all kinds of problems to work out at scenes but moorish is one of the exciting things for me. Is that the number of questions that i raised in the possibilities that i put forward could keep mobile universities going for a century a i agree definitely but this has been a serious pleasure once again. I definitely think there are many alternative areas of study that seemed to be overlapping and coming to similar understandings way. More often than i was seeing even five years ago. When we last talked so xining time to be alive i would say thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with before we call it in. Give people any information they might need important lengths or anything to follow up on what you might have gone on in the future. On top of that book you're working on will the mine public. Interfaces thunderbolt thought info mon website which is being looked after by the same outfit unplaced dot com if people wanted to follow the progress of the sepah resolves they can look at orient dot c. canada a In dot c a very cool great resources and people at the haven't read the electric universe book by now it's been out a decade. It's about time but man. This has been a lot of fun. You're working time is very much appreciated. Keep doing what you do out there and take care. Okay thanks greg. Oh my my good people. On the internet. The return of the thunderbolts project co parent wal thornhill riding along the cutting edge the new paradigm and for me. The electric universe model does feel right or at least way more right than the conventional one. It almost seems esoteric. Jason's no mathematical gymnastics. No needing to shoehorn in equations to get the pieces to fit just seems to make sense and it's a much more elegant and simplified model kind of jobs with the hollow fractional facto stuff too. I mean as above so below the same principles of nature at different scales..

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"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

The Higherside Chats

08:13 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

"Were and points out that the scored a man is actually a plasma formation. Where you have to sort of disc shaped forms of the plasma centered on a glowing column and the edges of the discs turn upwards because the plasma is you can see through it passionately because it's a glow discharge it. Looks like a figure with the head and uprise bombs and australia's links say you've got the arms up at right angles to the body and legs outstretched at writing to the body. And i quote the squatter men and that's will bod and is very well nine form of a plasma instability but it also has other forms and our progresses through them and all of these represented in ancient out and particularly in the most ancient civilizations like the egyptians. Were there kind of backbone letter to heaven letter to heaven kind from this picture of plasma discharge stretching up into the sky go from the so the lifelock characteristics were transferred to were anthropomorphized. In other words so man was made in the image of god will regard was a plasma god and and of course it looked like a man with his arms and legs app stretched out of the earth and stretching up into the heavens and say begin to understand what thou trying to talk about when they talk about the kingdom of heaven whatnot not was they witnessed things being constructed in the plasma formations in the sky the pyramids were built through echo the effective column which is lit on one saw doc on the other when stretching up into the sky like a triangular shape with the pinnacle pointing towards planet. Mas and us at the base and you get the idea of the world mountain. The naval of the world naval the whole idea of will tree the tree that stretched into heaven right so sort of biological either times to the description of plasma in the sky had arisen night is they lie flag. Behavior her plasma interesting. I was going to take a different direction. Just because i hear so. Many researchers sort of use the terms electricity and even ether and consciousness in different contexts. That all sort of circle around. What sounds like there's oftentimes saying the same thing. People use those almost interchangeably to a degree. Well my thought was if irving coined the term plasma described ionized gas electrically charged gas. I guess we could say and found. It does seem lifelike. it does make me wonder if consciousness and electricity might be the same thing i entangled. That may be charging a gas might even cause consciousness to emerge within it. What do you think in the electric universe. On cain to define my thames terms that are not defined in modern physics and one of the things about the asia is that it is an absolute necessity you cannot have electromagnetic waves traveling through a pure vacuumed. Other is nothing there and it seems crazy to me that we even contemplate such a thing when it's known that the vacuum has the characteristics of a dialectic material. It is material now. At the time. When i was getting involved with aleksovski there was a small monograph. Put out by a doctor harris dudley. Who was radiation physicist. And he proposed the idea that the isa as it's called is a material medium. And it's made up of neutralize now that my sense to me simply because neutrinos must if they exist and they've been trying to exist experimentally they must be composed of noble matter just like everything else but in a state where it has very low energy very low mass and once. I accepted that idea. This is paris dudley's proposal that we live in the universe is not empty. it's full it's full of this. New train is see if you like an ocean of neutrinos and once you had that idea in your mind you could understand than hell a particle and its so called anti particle which is a complete misnomer can suddenly puff into existence. Don't pop into existence. They are the result of a neutrino accepting energy and then splitting into into a positive negative particle with dental characteristics. The idea an anti particle is nonsense because one of the principles of physics says you cannot magically create or destroy matter and if you give up that principle and you're not doing physics so that's been the case for the last century or more so the aether is necessary if it is a material medium and it's made up of positive and negative charge smaller ones do not the electronic program. We're talking about another level down if you look. It's a repeated pattern. And this is typical of how the universe uprights investors retreated patents the successful pattern in one dimension. One level of existence can be seen in the lower evasively in one level Anyway having sorted that out then realized that matter because it is risen system of charged particles. If a person deliver just fly. Pot wouldn't exist. That means all the particles exchange energy between themselves in an orbit biking and atom and the reason the electronic time just dissipate entity and fall into the nucleus attracted into the positive nucleus is because they exchange energy in real time which means the electric force must operate in real time. Low speed luckily instantaneous. This means that gravity for instance is an electric force because it operates in real time newton's slow doesn't include time or t in the equation full of these things. Give you some impression that all things considered to be we will signed the s s p remote viewing and said on can be understood in terms of the same kind of signaling that the planets in their orbits about the sun and this time of the biological level and this kind of signaling is necessary instantaneous signaling between all similar molecules in the body instantaneously to mind time control of incredibly complex series of chemical reactions that are taking place all the time in your body just trillions of things going on at any instant into nine coherence and therefore remain alive requires that they all know what's going on throughout the body so you get this mind. Body connection.

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"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

The Higherside Chats

08:10 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on The Higherside Chats

"Higher higher siders from sunny san diego. I'm greg carl would. I don't know if ignorance arrogance or full blown intentional. Misdirection is to blame. But it's becoming more obvious that most areas of science are completely off the mark and the realm of health. It seems that the bio terrain model and holistic approach to wellness or having results that far exceed the best offerings of rockefeller medicine without the troubling side effects when it comes to fuel and energy. It's pretty clear that the system has a very rigid line drawn in the sand. Despite many stories of promising results from those brave enough to cross it we have a long history of strange things. Seen flying hovering in the sky that our best experts tell us cannot exist. Enfield's like eat. Physics and alchemy were highly regarded by some of the most well respected intellectuals in history before we were told to just ignore that work knowing these things any surprise that perhaps the realms of astrophysics and cosmology are also committed to fatally flawed model to really how much money has been spent on expensive salaries and so called academic institutions just to tell us their best. Guess about the mystery of the universe. Is that everything exploded for no reason at a random date in the distant past. They say it's the big bang theory but question it and you'll quickly find yourself outside of academic circles that won't adapt or adjust their strict models even in the slightest. If you ask me rather than being married to complex mathematical equations tell us. Our observations are wrong. Maybe these brightest minds should start trusting our observations. Well wouldn't you know what that is. One of the guiding principles adhered to by the advocates of plasma cosmology and the electric universe model. Like today's returning guest wal thornhill. We've talked about the electric universe many times before. But it's contention. Is that electricity. Rather than gravity is the primary operator in the cosmos and that everything in the universe is connected through this electricity. The more you get into it. The more simplified and elegant it seems with implications that are probably a lot more drastic than one would expect and probably the most well known voice for the electric universe. Model is the thunderbolts project of which wal thornhill is the co founding vice president as well as the chief science advisor wall got his degree in physics from melbourne university. But it was inspiration from a manual belakovsky's book worlds in collision that pushed him to see past the conventional paradigm away. Many of his colleagues could not together with david talbot. They formed the thunderbolts project and wrote two books entitled the electric universe and thunderbolts. Of the gods that are both still highly respected over a decade later after five years. It certainly great to talk to him again. So let's get into it. The great electric universe guru conventional cosmology critic and passionate advocate for a new paradigm. wal thornhill. Welcome back moved greg. Yes i really looking forward to this. You know i do a lot of interviews. And i know you do as well. And they have to all bleed together but when we spoke maybe five years ago it was more of an introduction to the electric universe model and now i think our audience is going to be a lot more comfortable with the basics which usually means we can dive deeper into the details and five years a long time. I find a lot more. My guests are working from the electric universe model. More so than ever. What would be your assessment of how the thunderbolts project and plasma cosmology and the electric universe have grown in that five year time span will as you say quotas happened in particular. He had some very good meetings particularly twenty seventeen and then unfortunately my dear friend and colleague. David talbot suffered a medical problem which meant that. It's sort of threw the spanner in the works for the following years. But this a strong group. In britain following our work and have been for many years in fact hours on the committee of the society for interdisciplinary studies there for many years actually in the nineties when i was posted there by the government and they organized two meetings. Twenty eight twenty nine and the big feature of twenty nine was the completion of the sapphire project. Now for those who don't know about that. The project was proposed initially by a canadian engineer. Monty montgomery child's. i should say this not as monty and an outstanding professional engineer. He turned out to be and eventually we managed to have financial backers to do the multi-million dollar experiment and this experiment was based on ralph juergens electric sun model with modifications by don scott and myself which as he explained after the events worked i go in all the tests we ran and then in twenty nine confirmed that we had actually produced an electric star and a bottle wigged reproduced the conditions witnessing the plasma surrounding the sun and that has enormous implications of course and at present the experiment itself has been since the suffolk project is wound up. He's been transferred to a company or on energy a u. In if you have a look on the web and he will see the results of that and not only did we find that we could produce power like the sun. We can also remediate nuclear waste. Which is a huge problem for the world right now with the radioactive nuclear plants that we have the cepheid project. Really prove my contention that nature never does things away and this idea that you have to have vein critical temperatures and pressures in the center of an object like sta to force nuclei of atoms to come together and fuse is completely mistaken when you think about. It was obvious because the crosses based more or less on the successive hydrogen bonds. But when you look at the night sky those Montgomery tol said. And i felt this was a very good engineering principal. When you look at the nod sky you don't say stars exploding or changing color all suddenly brightening and then fighting. He said whatever is going on in stars is very well regulated and so the sapphire experiment was code nine from still atmospheric function in regulation experiment to bit of clumsy sentence. But it tells you that we were looking at the regulatory affairs of the fence. Fear of a star and this was a contribution at don scub- who pointed out that the bright side is fair vista actually behaves like a peon pay transistor sard resists changes in output. When there's a change in the import it's like a regulated pal supply which are in common use and this of course explains why. The sun is a variable star and x-rays but it's very steady in his radiant output. The line hate that it puts out and of course is critical if you're going to try and have life on planets around stars. You don't want the app forbearing wildly so that you've got an ice age one minute and then you're being rested and the next and.

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Is Juan Thornhill Back to His Old Self?

Arrowhead Addict: A Kansas City Chiefs Podcast

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Is Juan Thornhill Back to His Old Self?

"About this first year. One thornhill or second year one thornhill. What are you asking like. what's his most. Who is he is what you're saying. Basically like who what do i. What are we going to see this year. First year one thornhill. We saw him. I think take a a big step forward or closer to his first year performance towards the end of the season and playoffs. He struggled so mightily this second year. I mean dan soaring through was out playing him and the playoffs though he looked to be back to his old self he was laying. The would hit hard with the with the hit. Stick i i like one. Thorny on buying him as he's closer to his first year production

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"thornhill" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

03:53 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

"Of Fame with the Angels. I mean, it's all what he did. With the Cardinals. So you know, it got isn't always wrong. Last week, I said there was 30 minutes 24 year, but he got his money. I mean, he got his money, but he has done Virtually nothing like I said last week is O p s of $888. You got five years Jack something That's one year. That's it. He was blow like 900 never with the Cardinals. In fact, he averaged over 1000 in his 11 years with the Cardinals. I want to say average about 7 50 with the Angels, so in this year was even worse. So I mean, I get it. He's proud he wants to play. It feels like he can play every day. But the numbers do not in any way, shape or form. Support that. I mean, washes. O P s is like 9 50. I mean, he's raking at first base. He didn't and it put him in right field. A couple like he'd been taking that bats from better players. Okay, Th because the Chinese the DHD Walsh is better at first. So you're not gonna take it back from so that that was just all Just pride coming out of pool, Olsen. I mean, you can't blame him, but Oh, I can't got 18 legs to stand on in that. Yeah, but if I'm mad, I'm like what Why would you look? You know what? Just put, he was told he was gonna be in the line of Wednesday and he started according to this all Bob Nightengale reported this, He said he was yelling at Joe Maddon. He was telling the team President John Karr, Pino and the general manager Perry Minasian, that he wasn't gonna retire, insisted he did not want to spend the season on the bench, and he was blasting Madden's managerial skills to all three of those guys. And maddened men took. I'll give Madden credit man Madden's You know, takes the high road, he said. He does not want to be a bench player of any kind. He's got a lot of pride, Of course. Yeah, that's a grabs The best way to handle that. That's just mad and getting paid a lot of money to have a guy yell at him and get it off his chest little bit because you understand why he's mad. But man's point is the firm when Yo man, you're not good enough to take it bats. From Otani and watch. Sorry about that. But what you used to do doesn't mean anything but especially considering what you are or are not doing right now. Giants baseball on the year taking on the Rangers for a couple, Alex Wood is pitching. Your first place Giants first pitch at 6 45 Year on KNBR, the sports leader. Various things to get into the Warriors. We have says another no hitter that was pitched on Friday. Tim Tebow out of baseball options at a quarterback options. Now. Do something else and football will get in that and cheating and horse racing. I can't believe that That's a thing stunning. You're listening to the Tolbert Kruger and Brooke Show she JB JB knbr 1045 and 68 FT Sports. This traffic is sponsored by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office. Thea Alameda County Sheriff's Office is seeking highly motivated people to join their diverse and growing law enforcement agency. Salaries up to $140,000 in signing bonuses for new candidates apply and join a CS So dot com. Bushfires in back of ill from the Chilton auto body Traffic test will be in the center divide of I 81 is just east of Mason, and then just up the road a piece. There's another again in the center Divide at 505. While we're in the area, got a fender bender for Napa South found 29 before Lincoln And for Oakland. It is a brushfire alongside of South 8 80 before 98th Avenue. Also for Oakland, South found 13. The road work should be wrapping up. But right now I'm looking at heavy traffic from 24 to Thornhill and very heavy traffic out of San Francisco from Cesar Chavez to Treasure Island where stars were being pulled off getting across the Bay Bridge. This traffic is sponsored by Friedman's appliance. Friedman's appliance has been in the business of giving their customers the best of the best, no matter what. With the top of the line selection of the best value appliances and a team of talented employees. Owners prepared.

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"thornhill" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Of america is bringing you this presentation of the halls of ivy starring. Mr and mrs ronald colman return to the halls of i find mrs hall discussing mr wellman. Who turned out to be the mysterious. Abraham smith is on the generous check ivy league club. Thornhill club student manager is also present hall saying my professor has check. Tommy he'll get a job tomorrow scattered smith's real name copy doing with us and who wasn't obviously someone who is closely connected with the college but i'm afraid we can't divulge either the method all the individual tummy. He evidently desires anonymity and we must respect it. Okay but you're like to give him a few choruses of happy days. He got the glee club. A bad spot can't even give me a hint doctor hall. If i just his last name and his phone number. I can think of the rest of myself. I'm sorry but one thing a person who goes to such lengths to conceal his generous instincts would quite probably resent our prying into his identity. However much would like to thank him. Usually tommy got hold pages great emphasis on good manners. He says that all social machinery is oiled by courtesy. And that please and thank you. Are the three little squirt for keep it running. I didn't say that. At all. I mean i know i know i quit bit myself this country script anyway. Tommy when he contact someone for something they've done he had hit. It hurts me. Dumas's all and if dr hawkins think some way we can show our appreciation without spilling any beans certainly sounds like you've got visitors. I done run along. Right won't be necessarily tommy home. This is really high phone. That's all i know you had his tummy. It's on hills. Wouldn't manager the gay club. That mister weatherman gummy. Tv's business meeting my interrupting of that. I was not told me to wellman johnny was. He had to see if he could find some way of a mysterious benefactor. The glee club mr woman. Some shy angel yanked us out of the red but twenty five hundred bucks and we can't find out who. He has been gardening on jobs on the donors. Privacy must be respected. Mr women also cause looping into fast like that man once they help somebody without any brass flags obtains waiting. Is that you say you manage the key club. Glee club founded. I'm the student manager. Mr wellman and my name is thornhill. Not lord was felled. Mud has check came along now and get the all road. Thanks to mr. Smith who that smith mr wellman. The mysterious friend. Who sent a check. If i knew what raj i'd give him a case please. I don't think calls such emotional display smith who ever month by the way. I'm an old glee club. men myself. I know that. Mr roman. I've seen your picture. You were ten or straw had mccain Class of nineteen thirteen. I thought he. Matter of fact i was doing manage myself. Had a rough time to empty as many people seem to think we travelled fake qasem ate grass promises. The about in fact. Well that's very interesting. Mr women then you probably know how much they appreciate the generous well. I'm glad i'm glad to have had the experience myself. Banning club with no money. So yeah yes. I suppose they might think well of this. Smith don't know who is. I don't want doctor hall. Says he must be someone who was supposed to the college. Oh he wouldn't have known about. The cavs. difficult is very logical. Take but i wouldn't be knows about it Probably some sentimental grandma money themselves. And by the way mr wellman what was the euro about getting all promises and no money. It's not a very good song. Really laconi i believe is the word. Mrs paul fairweather springs full complement. Dad doesn't sound too bad but as a solo well good music available. It was it was like like hanging coast apart. We'll say wait a minute fair weather friends and the one that goes like this fair weather friends and anyone entering town. Where have you gone. But it's obvious. Tommy why you're the manager. These eleven crowed find a call for the rest of the bed. Know about this song well when it looked like. We were yard of money for new arrangements. All restarted going through the trunks for some oldies. Somebody came up with this fair weather friends and it was great. Real barbershop stuff really. You like did fund idea. My goodness i never would have mentioned my song like to hear the club again sometime measure. They are very happy to do it for you. Mr wellman have only by way of thanks. Thanks a lot doctor. Hall of ever writing in nineteen fourteen. What looks like is hot revival in nineteen fifty doom is. Yes yes good donation. Hello yes i love that. Well glad you could use it all wheel..

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"thornhill" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"And the arm strength of Alan on the play on display, working against free like that's a great job. They faked that outside zone. They pull the backers the backside backer as a respected it opens up that hole on the slant might be easily Very accurate. Throw by Josh. Our line of scrimmage is the 43. Alan will operate out of the gun he set of downs to work with Singletary to his right hand off Singletary go up the middle, and he gets gobbled up. As he crossed the 45 games three yards on the play some extra curricular after the play involving Dawson, Knox and Darryl Williams for Buffalo, and Chris Jones has taken exception to Darryl Williams. The officials just got in between them defensively for Kansas City passing yo Jones not be up front with Clark. Kitchens. Damian Wilson. The secondary is excellent. Ward Sorenson, Matthew Sneed and Breeland second Down and seven for the Bills were just underway here in the opening quarter and C championship game from the 46. Alan in the pocket settles in throws High left side over the head of easily in complete coverage out there from Sneed, the rookie from Louisiana Tech who actually got a hand on it on interesting, You know, you talk about the crowd 17,000 people here. You wouldn't think you'd have to go silent town, but the bills, rocks and operating how the silent count. So this chief faithful crowd Well, it's not a full house by any means. We're getting loud early in the regular season. Buffalo was the best team in the NFL on third down. They have not been very good in the play offs third and seven for the Bills. Opening drive line of scrimmage is the 36 of Buffalo. Alan, shifting between walking towards the line and backing off, cooperate from the guns for receiver set. Helen has the snap side arms and thrown to the near side. It's caught at the 50 diving is digs, and he's gonna come up short of the first down needed seven. Got five Kansas City holds off Buffalo, and it's now fourth and two for the Bills in Casey territory. It looks like there is a common number is going to keep the offense out there. I'm aggressive early. Across the 50 and he says they're gonna go for it on kind of setting the tone for this game saying, Hey, we're let it all hang out. We're not changing how we played Been aggressive team all year and continue in the AP Chem We're gonna call it forth. Had a yard little more than a yard. Buffalo keeps the offense on the field shotgun formation, Alan flipped to the right. It's caught by Knox and he's got a first down, working the sideline out of bounds across the 40 lot of story lines here, Tony, including the coaches, Sean McDermott, Andy Reid long time relationship. McDermott was an assistant under read in Philadelphia. Both of them are aggressive. You can see that some don't learn a lot. Manning talked all week of what Influential he was and don't forget any weed and fired some ability did not hurt the relationship. Nothing but really positive comments and solving this week leading up to the game. That determined said, You know what I had to get better. I need you to look in the mirror and I got better as a coach. Lot of scrimmage is now the 40 After the eight yard game flip to the left side, it's caught, thereby Yeldon angles to his left it out of bounds. Alan put it on the money Yeldon stepping in for the injured sack Moss. They'll use him as a pass catcher Moss, the better inside runner in short distance, Yeldon has some flexibility and he picks up seventh. Go back that fourth down call to I love that. That's the old was a pure triple option Is the Zone read than Johnson had the option that we're keeping it in running it. The defense collapse. Dawson the title was wide open, Really creative fall by David Good opening Drive for the bill. Sell the play action, Alan Flushed out of the pocket to his right throws at the feet of the intended receiver Singletary incomplete. That's one thing we've seen from Josh Ellen this year. He doesn't make as many big mistake's. He's cut down on those errors. And there's a reason why his numbers have been so impressive. Completion for Senate has gone through the roof, and he really when he escapes, he likes to go to his right. He's deadly when it gets to the right, but she's a good dollop. Plaster coverage. Meaning is the plague breaks down. They covered up nowhere to go with the ball on your right eye, and it's a smart move. In the past. He might have tried to throw back to the middle of field make something for something and they're gonna turn over that time. He just dirty right the feet of the receiver and said, I'll live for a nice third down down a distant fills or wearing their white tops. Royal blue pants, the red trim, they face a third and three at the 33 of Kansas City Shotgun. Alan faked the handoff sprint to the right floats into the right side, and it is picked off one Thornhill steps in front. They're gonna rule it incomplete. Thornhill did not squeeze it. So the bills catch a break. It looked like Thornhill had a clean one on the near side, just as we were talking about Alan, not forcing his many chances. Thornhill had it on his hand, and it was cold. Beasley, who helped break it up cold, beefy Olson Plan B. B and he did a great job and understands he has no chance. It's really good coverage, gets the hands in there and knocks it away. And the Chiefs had the blitz on. They brought the nickel luxurious need. And as Alan tries his escape to the rights need is right there. He had no choice. And he forced one just after he said he had been doing it and easily bailed him out. Tyler Bass is on for a 51 yard field goal attempt from the left hash that placement bass leans into a kick is on the way and bass. Knocks it through for Buffalo. The bills are on the board. He's got a big leg. And the rookie cashes in three. Nothing lead for the Bills. 11.

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"thornhill" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

03:39 min | 2 years ago

"thornhill" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Coming to you live from my little Studio beneath the stairs and old Thornhill just north of Toronto. Coming up in the first half. The man with X ray eyes, Dr Douglas James Cottrell returns to the program. Douglas is described as the last of the sleeping profits. Like Edgar Casey before him. Douglas is reportedly able to close his eyes enter into a state of deep trance, meditation and access information from the cache of records and then Answer with authority on any issue or question. This capability allows Douglas to accurately predict the future, including the likely future of a person or big changes that will occur on Earth. It also allows him like Casey to explore the body of a person to know the causes of their ailments or diseases. During our one we'll discuss what he what it is. He does, how he does it and how he discovered his amazing abilities and then in the second hour Douglas will provide a crash course in remote viewing. And we'll embark on what will be. I believe our third Remote viewing experiment together on coast and you can participate as well. Douglas has an object sitting on his desk. I believe he's in London, Ontario, about two hours west of where I'm sitting And after that crash course in remote viewing you and I will attempt to successfully real remote view that object. Douglas has sent a picture of the object to our Web master tonight, Sean Ladder store. He has not shared it with me. And Sean will post the picture of the hidden object on coast to coast am dot com. Towards the end of the second hour when we were when Douglas that is, does the big reveal, so Get some paper and a pencil ready by the radio and prepare to transcend time and space. Coming up in the second half. Marty leads is a self described mathematician. And tonight he'll discuss the mathematical cipher hidden beneath the English alphabet. The merging of language in mathematics is called Jemaah Tria and mastering this ancient scientific art, Marty says, allows one a deep look into the mystical and magical construction of our universe and the universe within man himself. By emerging mathematics and language, Marty says geometry a immerses one into the language and thoughts of the universal creator. It allows one a glimpse at the blueprints of the grand architect. The language of mathematics is the primordial language spoken of in the Holy Bible before the fall of the Tower of Babel and the infamous confusion of tongues. Quote Galileo. The universe cannot be read until we have learned the language and become familiar with the characters in which it is written. It is written in mathematical language and the letters are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures without which means it is humanly impossible. A compliment to comprehend a single word. Our remote viewing experiment and the science of Jim a Tria. Tonight on coast to coast am Welcome to the audio Imaginarium. Come on, in weary traveler. Hang your cloak on a pig. Grab a stool in. Come warm yourself by the fire. There are stories to be told. And you are among friends. I'm Richard, Sarah, and this is coast to coast A M. Why don't you stay a while? Sure..

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Chiefs rout Raiders 40-9 to seize AFC West control

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 4 years ago

Chiefs rout Raiders 40-9 to seize AFC West control

"The cheese defense set an early tone and Kansas city grabbed a twenty one nothing halftime lead and route twelve forty two nine victory over the Oakland Raiders Tyron Matthew came up with an interception on the game's opening drive quarterback Patrick my homes used that turn over to engineer an eleven play TD drive in the second quarter chief safety one Thornhill returned an interception for a touchdown the chiefs secured first in the AFC west with an eight and four record Greg Echlin Kansas city

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The politics of chess

FT News

09:51 min | 4 years ago

The politics of chess

"Selection. New president of tresses governing body fee day was the Bishop in the organization's history with accusations flung from all sides of bribery, electoral fraud, embezzlement and a vast diplomatic influence campaign waged by the Russian state. Some Jane's has been investigating. What's happened? And he space John Thornhill about what he discovered. Sam you've written a wonderful Osco for the F T magazine about the geopolitics of chess and the fist fight to run its governing body feed given that a computer or a ten million dollar alarm clock has Gary Kasparov called it beat the best human player back in one thousand nine hundred seven why does chess matter anymore. I suppose you could ask a similar question about any kind of game playing in a way that obviously from sort of human point of view, something attracts us to the competition. The display of skilled because I suppose we could have designed perfect football playing machine. Had we have wanted to or a perfect bridge playing sheen, but it would be no fun to watch two machines play against each other would it. So we don't do that. And the only reason we're interested in watching deep blue play Kasporov is because Kasporov is there. We want to see him pit his human wits against machine. So I think regardless of the abilities of computers to handle chess. And by the way, they still on not perfect chess players. There will always be a space and a need for people to watch that kind of competition. And I think the interesting thing insofar as this article goes is that that's the heart of the issue. Really? It's about what games humanity plays with each other and the significance those games have. And chess is one of the oldest, isn't it? It goes back hundreds thousands even of years if you want to go deeper into history right back to India was of significance to rulers. It was a political significance hugely throughout history. Right back to the sort of wig chessmen on Lewis. You know, they were symbols of something that politically culturally connected a world, and for many, it still has that cultural and political relevance is still enormously popular as a game, isn't it? Yeah. Absolutely. It's something perhaps that in the UK, and certainly in some parts of Europe and the US as well, it might not immediately obvious because it's not a sort of mainstream sport. You don't see it on TV for various reasons that can't be much more boring than watching chess on TV, but it is hugely popular. And there was a yougov survey. I think in twenty twelve so even that a little bit out of date now, which suggested that there's more than six hundred million regular chess players in the world. And the interesting thing about it as well is that even if you're not a regular player. It's a sport or skill game. That has touched a lot of people. And a lot of people have played it on certainly know how to play I think in some places seventy percent. The statistics said from that you surveyed in Europe of people have played it at some point, and therefore know the rules of it. So it's got this sort of huge cultural resonance, even if we don't see it all the time on our screens for a supposedly cerebral game. The fight to win control of feeder his involved in extraordinary amount of low down politics involving as you put it small-time oligarchs and corrupt officials broking deals in Siberian mining towns and Islam theocracies. Why has this battle become quite so heated? I don't know. It's sort of an interesting one to explore. I'm not sure there's a clear on, sir. There's a degree to which it's that sort of old adage, which is often attributed to Kissinger, but is actually Wallis sad about student politics that the processes so vicious precisely because the stakes oh small, and you could probably say something of that about fee day because the amounts of money to run feeder on not huge by any means. Although the we're talk millions, but we. Sort of in fever levels of wealth. But at the same time, it's a universe of people who are competing with each other. You have a very particular kind of people that end up in chess obsessional, very intelligent people that quite literally spend their lives playing games. So why don't they do that politically as well? But also, you know, since the end of the Cold War chess has been in search of a meaning really because it had such relevance political relevance during the Cold War missile post, Cold War, period. It's still got a lot of cultural cachet and people obviously trying to latch onto that. And to use that for various purposes, but at the same time it's been a little bit rudderless until recently and a little bit forgotten. No, it hasn't had the direct attention of the Kremlin. Or certainly not in Washington. Anyone in power there? You know, we're not the sort of Fischer Spassky kind of matching Reckitt level of international awareness. Now, you say that there has been a revival of interest in chess, and blah, Dima Putin. Russia's president is clearly someone who is taking an increasing interest in chess. And he said once. Chess makes men Ysern clear-sighted. Does he see chess as a means of reasserting? Russia's soft power. I think increasingly yes, I mean feta is been run for the past twenty years by very colorful Russian national cooled kiss on allusion of. And he hasn't exactly been the best Representative of Russian influence around the world euphemism. Yes. Well, quite he's sort of said that he was met by alliens on his balcony at one stage. He's said that chess was gifted to the world by aliens. But he's also had some sort of quite shady dealings with unsavory characters like the Assad family in Syria for which he was recently sanctioned by the US treasury, but the new head of feet are Cardi volka vich is much higher caliber Russian recently deputy prime minister and the organizer of the World Cup in Russia last summer and clearly whilst restoring fee day to some degree of kind of international prominence and credibility will also be doing a lot to champion Russian soft. Power interests by saying here is an organization a sporting organization that Russia is not only in charge of cleaning up which obviously is going to have a particular importance in the wake of the doping scandal, which continues to dog Russian athletics. I think the other point to make is that Putin and his method of power his conception of power draws so very heavily on the Soviet passed in the Soviet experience of Russian greatness. And so the significance of chess is that it was such an important part of the Soviet conception of soft power and Soviet influence that even if ideologically Russia is moved on by years. It still has this important culturally that Putin wants to tap into. Now there were three contenders to succeed Ilyumzhinov for newest pushed out why did Volkova twin? Well, I mean, I don't think there was a clear choice. So it wasn't a simple case of the Russian candidate versus the reform candidate versus fee day has had these issues under Yoshino for longtime around mismanage. -ment around corruption allegations of bribery in the organization, and the problem was that you previously had a Russian Illumjinov who was very fake in his financial affairs running it. And then in the elections, you had three candidates as you say, you had a Russian who was promising reform, and it obviously delivered a very successful World Cup and had credentials for that. And then you had an insider Kyo Macropoulos who is also a longtime Lieutenant of Ilyumzhinov and therefore tainted by that. But similar Tena sleep. Also, promising reform rather unconvincingly, but similar tenuously also saying that he's not the Russian and he's not bribing anyone in the elections. And then you had a third candidate the Briton Nigel short who I think was always a very much an outside candidate and divided people on a personal level in feed because of his quite spiky comments previously and his long history of antagonizing people in your organization, he fell behind four kovic even though he'd been quite critical of him at the start ends. Then he did. So I mean. Nigel's point was very much that it was better to have a competent pair of hands running fee day, regardless of whether they were rushing or not than it was somebody who he felt was incompetent. And it'd been running it for the past twenty years in the form of Macropoulos, and there's definitely a personal animus between Macropoulos and Nigel Short as well that sort of flavored their relationship and at the last minute, he declared his votes Ford. Walk vich, and rather stinging Lii in very characteristic fashion posted on Twitter a picture of himself shaking hands with dwarf Vichit Simpson's in the strand in London, which is this story chess restaurant, and he captured it underneath how'd you say check Maton Greek clearly aimed at his opposition. How does Volkova which intend to promote chess? Well, I mean, if his last few months of being anything to go by then money is going to be a key element of it. So he's delivered on the promises. He made in the election by putting three million euro into fee day to fund development. He's also promised a much more rigorous oversight regime of. Chess. So he's mentioned that you know, every penny spent will be judged by performance indicators is no longer going to be sort of pushing money into regional federations with no sense of what it's being spent on. And he's definitely I think hoping to build on the relationships he has in the football world and elsewhere in the sporting and political world to sort of revive the prominence of feed in Europe, and the US the west in particular because I think they're really has fallen into disrepute, and there was a real danger for quite a long time in the US in particular federation, their supporters people at Kasporov in fact would split away from fee day altogether. So when I met tool kovic, he'd come straight from Davos, where he was sort of pressing the flesh with CEOs and politicians many of whom he knows, and I think one of the other things he's done is already tried to build relationships with fee for directly. He's actually friends with Infantino at fee for an invited Infantino to give a little sort of a speech for him at his election at feed, and they have already I think. Announced some sort of chess football events that are going to be held together in the future. So more of that kind of thing think to imagine

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