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KGO 810
"three pm" Discussed on KGO 810
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Bloomberg Radio New York
"three pm" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Terms of cop 26 Rishi sunak will be speaking to Bloomberg at three p.m. this afternoon do not miss that conversation He is going to be asking firms in the UK to publish details about their climate change transition so we'll delve into that no doubt at three o'clock so tune in Also in terms of the markets though it's fair decision day and we seem to be in a moment of pause in terms of markets and a bit of uncertainty the stock 600 at the moment fluctuating between small gains and losses actually totally flat right now footsie 100 down a ten to 1% This could be a real moment though both in terms of the communication from Powell who has a press conference but also about the pace the size of the tapering of bond buying and what signals if any we get about interest rates rising in the U.S. don't forget its U.S. jobs report on Friday A yield have moved significantly caught out some money managers in the wake of the RBA move too tenny yields in the U.S. trade at one spot 5 to a percent down by three basis points at the moment The two year yield at 45 basis points not that much movement though a four European yields at the start of trading here were down by a couple of basis points with German and Italian year to the moment bunts at negative 18 basis points on the ten year a slightly softer dollar this morning oil drops 2% on the WTI food features measured 82.26 Biden trying to cajole push the OPEC plus group into dealing with oil prices He's worried of course about fuel inflation will they really listen with the meeting is on Thursday and iron or rebounding this morning That's look at the market then after Bloomberg radio business slash for you his Hannah Jewell with more what's going on around the world's final Thank you Caroline in Afghanistan the Taliban has banned the use of the dollar and all other foreign currencies the surprise move may weigh on the economy struggling with a cash crunch and further isolate the country The Taliban were pushing for the release.

77WABC Radio
"three pm" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Weekdays at three p.m. talk radio 77 WABC and WABC radio dot com It's the ramp and the rabbi every Sunday morning at 7 30 This is rabbi Joseph potassium This is everybody our Bernard Join us every Sunday for the rev and the rabbi don't miss the dynamic duo the rev and the rabbi every Sunday morning at 7 30 If you missed the show download the 77 WABC app or listen to the podcast at WABC radio dot com Join us for the rev and the rabbi every Sunday morning at 7 30 right here on 77 WABC House smart are you Thank you can beat Bernie Bernie Reed a lot of books Your chance to find out is every weekday in the 9 a.m. hours Listen for the fearless boilers the birdie contest on 77 WABC I'm not going to let the colder attempt slow me down Rita Cosby here for Trinity rehab These are the folks that will restore your freedom to live your life pain free Don't be fooled This is not your father's physical therapy This is cutting edge state of the art stuff they have the epap machine this is FDA approved non surgical acoustic pressure wave technology similar to what's used to break up kidney stones It breaks up scar tissue enhances healing and gets rid of pain fast It's effective for conditions like back or neck pain tend to sell boat shoulder tendinitis plantar fasciitis anything and in just three 5 minutes Sessions you could be virtually pain free There isn't any prescription needed to get started and they're all over New Jersey Now open and Clifton paramus Wayne short hills Emerson east Windsor Shrewsbury and a brand new location in woodbridge called Trinity rehab today at 805 one 8 O 9 7 7 that's Trinity rehab 805 one 8 O 9 7 7 go to Trinity rehab dot com You can defend on us enabled us 77 WABC Alexis skill at home download the 77 WABC mobile app on your phone Don't miss a minute Talk radio 77 WABC New York's home for entertaining talks streaming now on your smart speaker just say play 77 WABC Ladies.

KDWN 720AM
"three pm" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Weekdays, noon to three PM on 101.5 FM. 7:20 A.m. K D WN The talk of Las Vegas. My name is James Stewart, and along with Mike Sarge Riley, We discuss all the week's wrestling news on wrestling inside the ropes. Seth Rollins, Overbrook Listener, WrestleMania 35. Nei Jack's gave Becky Lynch concussion on purpose. Wow, listen now. Peapod studios dot com iTunes, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Want some good news for a change Kate on listeners. Now you can listen to your favorite news talk station on the FM dial. Yep. Katie WN is now also on 11.5 on your FM dial. If you like us on a You'll love us on FF. It's the same grade line up the same great station but now also available on your FM dial. The new 1015 FM 7:20 A.m. K dog, the talk of Las Vegas. By age of learning with the help of curios crunch, Armand I get everyone's morning started with a smile. It has a delicious and hearty combination of the Cheerios. You love whole grain oats and sliced almonds for an extra crunchy crunch. That's how we set the rhythm for a great day for Cheerios. Oat Crunch Armand in your local grocery store. We're facing an epidemic in our Las Vegas valley like none we've ever seen Men. Women and Children are dying every day due to opioid addiction. Opioid overdose, There is help available West Care has a triage center that is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That number is 723852090 opioid addiction and the opioid overdose 723852090. Please call today. Hey, are you ready to quit smoking? There's a free Nevada resource here to help you just call 1 800 quit now from Nevada area code 1015 FM.

KFI AM 640
"three pm" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Saturday with Steve Gregory, I think airs at three. P.m. 3 to five. And I think 8 to 10 PM as well on Saturday. And I can't believe that's already 20 years since 9 11 Unbelievable. Where were you? Crows for? 9 11. I was working here in the building. Well, not in this building, but and, uh, Ardmore. Is that right? Yeah, I was. I was doing some production for Kayla. See back in the day when I was a p D and had the TV on when the first plane hit and then watched it, the other play the second plane hit and we change the radio station to simulcast KF five for the rest of the day. On all the stations on that station, But yeah, all the stations, but yeah, on all was there a vision that I was working on? It was like half music half talk. We completely got rid of music. The second that second plane hit. I mean, half music half talk. You played a half a song and gave a half a story. No, I think it was 6266 P to six. A. It was music. Oh, I think I said, or 10 to 10. I think it was 10 to 10 10 P to 10. A. It was music man that would be really irritating for the audience who played half a song and then gave a half a story until that one, right? Um, I Russia how old were you? You were like 12. No, that was no, I wasn't. Where were you When it happened? I was just waking up to go to work. Is that right? Yep. Misty? Do you remember it? I was in high school. Oh, really? Look at you. Did everyone go home for the day or Oh, no, We stayed. Wait, so, but it was very early wasn't like nine o'clock or so, Yeah. Um I don't know what happened earlier than that. Um and you stayed all day. Yeah. Your parents must been crazy, right? All the teachers were pretty crazy during the day, I kept getting the TVs and turning them on, man. Not much learning other than that. What high school? Do you go to Hamilton and what grade we had? 11th grade. I believe 11th grade bomb. Oh, Junior, I was I living on Enfield and Encino Street called Enfield right near Valley Vista. Which is really near like, um, I guess you know for you real realist. I mean geography. Nonsense is right near Ventura and white oak, right near our Lady of Grace Church there, And then there's also another Catholic high school. Um, they would serve as well. There's also a Ralph's and a S, Uh, Oh, It's enough with the Location. Okay. Why don't you just say though? Why do you have to, you know, shouting my air? Um, but anyway, so I was sleeping, right? It was like, I don't know, early in the morning and I heard the answering machine go off. And I any time The answer machine goes off before seven. In the morning Somebody died. And so I'm like, Oh, no. So the answer machine goes off. And the person hangs up and there's nobody and there's no message right? I could hear it from the other room. And for you, really young kids out there and answering machine is an old machine that we used to attach to the phone where people would call and leave your message. And now you just do it electronically. But back then we had audio tape like cassette tapes, and I think I still have the tape somewhere. And then the phone rang a second time, like two minutes later. And so I listen again for the answering machine. And it's like, Hey, it's Tim and Jan Leave. Message will call you back. It was not the most creative. Message in the world. I didn't get any awards. For creativity. In that message. I gave you the facts, Jack. And then I heard a voice and the voice was Doug McIntyre. Very good friend of mine. And he was, um he was doing radio at the time for KBC or not. I think he was, but I don't remember what he was doing. Remember him leaving a message saying, Hey, you've got to get up to player plane has flown into the World Trade Center on purpose. Remember him, saying that on purpose? And I got out. But I turned the TV and I couldn't believe it. I was watching man. It was like everything came to the whole world was crumbling around us. And then I remember going outside back then. Ni I. I smoked cigarettes. Right and I went outside. I am to have a cigarette, and I remember just being outside and and hearing All the TVs in the neighborhood on like everybody was up. Everybody's watching the T V. You can hear different networks around and and I could hear, like four or five different networks of You know, TV news coming out, and everybody's watching the news. Nobody's watching Blue's clues or, you know, infomercials or, you know, shopping networks or anything. Everybody is focused on the news. And then I came in watch a little more. I made a few phone calls because I was working that night and I wanted to see what was going on. You know, what was the plan was and then I remember going out in the afternoon, right around like 1, 30 or two o'clock. I was going to walk down the street to get something to eat, and I remember walking outside. And there was no noise. There's no TVs on. There were no airplanes or no helicopters. It was eerily quiet. It sounded like this..

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"three pm" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"To three p.m. More than seven million Americans lost their expanded unemployment benefits on Labor Day as pandemic unemployment programs expired yesterday. Andrew Stettner, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation, says that leaves an estimated 7.5 million unemployed Americans in dire straits. We've never cut off Benefits for this, many people all in one fell swoop. Unemployment comes fast. But finding a job can often take a lot of time. So the expiration means an end to an extra $300 a week and benefits. Many states had already ended the pandemic benefits prior to yesterday. New York session week kicks off tonight in person Audiences are back on a smaller scale for New York fashion Week after two virtual seasons due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Those in attendance must be vaccinated. But there will be some online screenings as well. Fashionistas will get a firsthand look at the latest collections from nearly 100 shows fashion. We grabs up with the Met gala next Monday, where guests must be fully vaccinated and wear masks. The gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will be co hosted by Singer Billie Eilish. Actor Timothy Shalem, A and tennis Tornado Masaka. Jennifer Belzoni, NBC News Radio New York Decorated gymnasts reflects on critics and the Olympic Games. Simone Biles, sharing a photo of her silver and bronze medals to Instagram, firing back at criticism over her decision to withdraw from events at the Tokyo Olympic Games, she explains While it didn't go the way she planned, she's proud of herself in the games don't erase the past accomplishments she's achieved. Nor does it define who she is. As an athlete, she posed. The word quitter is not in my vocabulary for some of you. That may be how you define me. But keep talking because I can't hear you over my seven Olympic medals, which tied me for the most decorated gymnast ever, as well as most decorated American Jim Nist. That's Kristen Goodwyn reporting. It's time for news about your money with Sully brought to you by bay alarm protected all but just one call and Sully what's happening. Hey, Good morning, guys. Wall Street is set to trade near record levels this morning, but we're sort of going in and out of positive and negative territory. Uh, here in premarket trading as we set to open up here about five minutes. We have pretty disappointing August Report Jobs report on Friday released by the Labor Department that showed 235,000 jobs created that was disappointing, but not by a lot, but it was still not going in the right direction for almost Three job reports in a row. Once again, no leisure. No hospitality jobs were created last month. That's an indicator that restaurants hotels. Other companies that have to deal faced with face to face. Customers have lost some business because of this Delta variants. So the bottom line, though What's interesting we talked about later in the program is that investors are kind of shrugging off inflation and the lousy jobs reports of late I'll tell you why that's happening For now. It looks like, uh, we all think it's going to be short lived. But as I said, we opened up here in about four minutes. Dow Jones NASDAQ s and P all in and out of positive and negative territory, But we're talking about like 40.4%. So right now, Dow Jones is down 14 points at 3 35,039 S and P is up two points at 45 33 NASDAQ. Absolutely even from Friday at 6 15,045 so Fingers crossed markets going to open coming up here at 6 55. I will be expanding on that's where you guys just did about the millions that are losing federal unemployment benefits. I'll break down the numbers for you coming up in just a few sounds Good Sully. Thank you very much. Alright. Some Afghans still not giving up hope even as the Taliban gains more control. We have your traffic in your weather in three minutes as well. Kogan used time 6 27. So then I have some God if you're cool towns on there, and the rest is salad history..

The Final Lap
Justin Haley Wins Xfinity Race, Edging Kaulig Racing Teammates at Daytona
"Man. Colleague racing has owned the xfinity series in the last few weeks. And this past weekend did not disappoint either a side-by-side battle to the finish line. Aj almond dinger ends up. Second and his team may justin haley goes to victory lane. Worked As it should and we got up there and then from there on out You know seatbelt on the inside there on that laugh and jj was was doing both lanes and at that point when we got the to go i was sixth only outside and i was like well i mean it was. It was a good day. We'll just push these guys win right there that bill momentum from him back myself to and got jobs braver quarter panel and henry gave me a great show for tom. Yeah it's really cool to raise your teammates to the one like that super close which is awesome team definitely needed this healthier awesome lotfi laps. I gave up their right side. Definitely you know it was going to be in our favour. Come out with a win especially back to back. it's pretty. It was a three wide finish with justin all finishing third followed by jeb burton and daniel hemmer rounding out the top five playoff standings. Look like this five to one. Daniel hamrick justin haley just an all geyer. Aj number two and the leader is austin. Syndrich with five wins. The season on next for the extended series is darlington. Raceway three pm eastern saturday on nbc sm

AP News Radio
Kathy Hochul Becomes New York’s First Female Governor
"Kathy ogle became the first female governor of New York at the stroke of midnight Tuesday right after Andrew Cuomo left office following his announcement two weeks ago he would resign rather than face a likely impeachment battle the Democrat from western New York was sworn in as governor in a brief private ceremony in Albany overseen by the state's chief judge Hoegel will have a ceremonial swearing in event Tuesday morning at the capital with more pomp than the legally required event during the night she planned to meet with legislative leaders later in the morning and make a public address at three PM Cuomo resigned after an independent investigation by the state Attorney General concluded there was credible evidence he'd sexually harassed at least eleven women he denies the allegations Julie Walker New York

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"three pm" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Holy knocking knowledge whether you're in the mood for every live w W e pay per view for every episode of law and order is for you. Peacock Scott, you cover Pekka watch her free upgrade for more stream now at peacock tv dot com, dealing with adversity and finding ways to unify and overcome. It will always be part of our future. The new season of Hope through history, a documentary podcast presentation from C 13 originals. In association with the History Channel. Written and narrated by me. Jon Meacham features moments in our nation's past when we faced challenges as a country and as a world Listen and follow season two of hope through history available Now, wherever you get your podcasts Zack killed is on CBS Sports Radio Ben Simmons gonna be back next year or traded. I really do think Ben Simmons is going to be back and what you heard from Doc Rivers. What you heard from Joe and I interpreted as the change in approach. Whoever speaking about Ben Simmons always goes out of the way to defend him and baby him and what you heard from Joe L and B. What you heard from Doc Rivers is a change in approach, and it's the last wake up call for Ben's Gilb, six P.m. Eastern three, P.m. Pacific on CBS Sports Radio. Well, thanks, everyone. I have two announcements first. We didn't use easy cater for this meeting, Which is why the food never arrived Also, and I just thought of this effective immediately. Everyone will be paid in wildly volatile Cryptocurrency. You're all now billionaires, and now you're Brooke. Bad ideas happen when there's no food for the meeting, so make sure it's on time and has ordered for more than 80,000 restaurants. How easy cater your rich again and now you're not order 24 7 on easy cater dot com These are the final seconds lead in the fourth. Can they hold on to it that do or die time and everything rides on one shot, But it isn't gonna be that easy. It's a one point game. This is down to the wire. I think of a child with three point attempt one shot to take you to the top one women. This is clutch basketball. That's the NBA playoffs. That's game on the Odyssey app. There is a place with no judgment, no stereotypes and no labels. It's called channel Q. Were the place The LGBTQ Plus.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"three pm" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Three PM and four PM for daily pool cleanings. Indoor pool's still remain closed. But it probably won't matter because it's going to be very hot this weekend. A 20% chance of showers Tonight. Patchy fog after two AM otherwise increasing clouds love about 70 degrees. Tomorrow. Slight chance of showers. We could see some thunderstorms in the afternoon again. More Faulk to mostly cloudy high near 84 degrees. For tomorrow night. Partly cloudy low of about 72 looking at the Sunday again same thing. We could see some showers and thunderstorms, probably in the afternoon, mostly sunny, even hotter. On Sunday, we'll see a high of about 88 degrees, and then on Monday it's going to stay that way. Sunny and even hotter high near 92. Think of it as a bit of a steam room. 78 degrees. It's sunny right now in Central Park, Coney Island, It's 73 degrees. Partly cloudy. It's w m I C at 4 35. Support for NPR comes from W. N. Y C members and from C three A. I C three AI software enables organizations to use artificial intelligence and enterprise scale. Sobbing previously unsolvable problems. C three A. I. This is Enterprise AI. And Procter and Gamble make her up align Probiotic, a daily supplement to support digestive health containing a probiotic strain developed by gastroenterologists with 20 years of research. More at align probiotics dot com It's all things considered from NPR news. I'm Audie Cornish in Washington and I'm Ailsa Chang in Los Angeles. Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd has.

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"three pm" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"Right so sean. Thank you so much for allowing me to even guests on your show. I appreciate you all semi as well. And of course my girl barbie the appreciate you. This is a difficult time for me. A you guys always bring me joy. So i need you to know that you know and everybody felt on ma. Let's put some primos in the chat room for misdee- everyone if y'all don't mind because we definitely chewy appreciate you when you call and we have so much love for you and a chat room loves you and thank you so much. So let's put some promotion for misty. Please don't forget open. House w ethin- k. All day twelve noon three pm. Saturday so please. Miss the eagles i She's a deejay. She plays that phil good music and then dj rome. Close it out so we truly appreciate you and thank you so much. Let's see some for all your prayers as well. Thank you have a blessed day now sydney. Guess what we're gonna do challenging love. We didn't do that. Yeah right we're going to show chairman log ratio. Everybody's folks chapman so let's get some promos for misdee- and we want to show you got some love at the house with chapman. We're gonna put some work in. They're going to put some emotional. Ms and we're going to need the hearts for the chattan. So let's let's do that. Let's show them some love. Shes.

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
"three pm" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
"Live on s one three pm to five pm eastern obviously twelve to three or with no eleven no twelve to two pacific. The grant marcellus wiley. What is up brother. i know you. I am not believing this trapped. No i'm starting off on fire..

Before Breakfast
Got Time Off? Those Days Need Structure
"General. If you've got some amount of time off. I think it helps to do a few things. I said a few anchor events. Yes you want to leave a lot of open time to learn what it feels like when time is unstructured and relaxed. But you also want to know that. You'll do a few things that you couldn't do while working fulltime or if you had your kids during the day schedules in so you can look forward to them. The day hike the overnight retreat in the mountains. The matinee show really enjoy the anticipation. Then you also want to batch the things that you are going to wind up doing during this time because yes now is a good time to do that. Dentist appointment to get your oil changed to finally pick up that form from the county clerk's office however if these things are always options you'll have a hard time relaxing if you know. You should be doing them schedule. All of them for one tuesday before three. Pm and not only. Will you get them done. You won't have to worry about them at other points. you know. there is a time for doing that. Annoying errand and now is not that time with a few anchor events and time for batching. The little things your days off will feel satisfying. You'll feel relaxed without worrying that you are wasting your time. You will actually enjoy the open space without worrying that you should be doing something

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"three pm" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Guild six P.m. Eastern three, P.m. Pacific on CBS. Sports radio. Your new audio home for everything that matters to you is Odyssey Odyssey is sports for every fan news that hits home Music for every mood podcast to feed your passions, Find all your favorites and discover new favorites. All the audio only on that matter that matters you to you A U D. A. C. Why? It's all here in a universe of audio. Odyssey. The weather is getting warmer and everybody wants to be outside. Even you're smart speaker. Crank up your favorite honesty stations on your Amazon Echo Google Nest or apple Home pod at the pool or while you're drilling. Get your summer soundtrack from stations across the USA from top 42 Rock R and B two country, It's all here on Odyssey. Lay your favorite station at your command. Hands free on your smart speaker. Your summer soundtrack is part of a universe of audio on Odyssey Odyssey is all the audio that matters to you. Listen on your smart speaker or voice assisted device. Amazon Echo Google nests. Ono's Apple Home pot. It's so easy to play your favorites at your command, hands free, all kinds of music from all over the country, Top 40, rock, R and B country alternative and more sports talk and coverage. From all the league's news from coast to coast. It's all here. Just ask your smart speaker to play your favorite station explore a universe of audio odyssey. These are the final seconds before can they hold on to that Do or die time and everything rides on one shot, But it isn't gonna be that easy. This is down to the wire. They're gonna travel 3.1 shot to take you to the top. And the women. This is clutch basketball. That's the MBA playoffs. That's game..

77WABC Radio
"three pm" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Money every Saturday afternoon from two of the three p.m.. We're taking your cause, and I'm very pleased that the Such port is lighted up with your comments, and so we're going to get right to it. I'll ask. Our collars have been patiently holding on to keep your comments as brief as possible, so weakened that has many in this map the noon as possible, so we're going to start and by the way, the question of the day Is. Do you think that we are facing inflation? They are you feeling it at the gas pump at the grocery store. Do you feel like our undersea policies and our policies in Washington are Are contributing the inflation I do. I think Washington is to blame that number. I want to hear from you on both sides of the issue. Republicans Democrats, conservatives liberals 1 808 489222 is the more hotline 1 808 for 89222. Let's get right down to it. We got 10 can in New Jersey can What do you think? Well, this does relate to inflation. Uh, especially with Oil and gasoline, but in regards to the hacking problem, Uh do you think? Do you think that it's possible to build a pipeline? That is not have computers. I'll look in on community at all. Well, I think we We need computers to do it. But we need the better security system of cyber security system to make sure these kinds of hacks don't happen because we're talking about a vital infrastructure. I mean, this is this is not just an economic issue. It's a safety issue. It's a security issue for the country and the point I made at the top of the show, and I want to use it. Can you make a great point? I appreciate your call, because this is so important that people know That when one type plane goes down, we need other pipelines that we can peed into the system. And Joe Biden is not building the pipelines, he says. He wants infrastructure and infrastructure We need in this country is ology terminals, and we need refineries and we need pipelines. Pipelines are the safest way to transport are all on gas to get to the market so we can get the gasoline in our cars and heat our homes and now keep keep us safe. And so it's a safety issue. It's a security issue. Shame on the White House. Shame on this administration. They're not doing everything I can to make sure we have cheap, affordable made in America and reliable energy. Because right now what this is a siren should be going off folks that we do not have a reliable electric electric power And yes supply because of bad policies in Washington is not just the hackers. The hackers are a big problem, but it's also Washington. Okay, I want to go to Stephen, New Jersey. Hi, Steve. Hi, Steve. Thanks for taking my call to big points related to what you talked about today. Great interview with Dr Siegel. Dr. Siegel's been spot on all along the You know why? Because he's been working on Cove. It patients and the key thing he said, if you people caught it, there was no need to lock down and shut down. All right. Shame on those government officials 0.1. Yeah, I could make a second point. Okay, Okay, but do it quickly. Okay. I think the Republicans need a message Need to get our message. So I propose a three point plan ready, right? Yeah, not get all the Republicans out there in safe districts running to expose the bed. Biden policies like you discussed with the energy policy of the beginning a daily discourse about the bad Biden policies and how they're hurting America put get the Republicans in the swing district and the new ones. Out there promoting the agenda going forward, which is basically the trump policies. 0.3. I agree. There's no need to have party infighting. Now leave it to people like me to call in. And I'll end on this note. Liz Cheney. Thank you Feel free man to go form a third party. Thanks. Okay. Great. Call Steve Steve in Jersey. Thanks so much. Now, let's go with Steve in Westchester County. Yes, a little high. Hi. So first I just wanted, you know, I couldn't help but notice that You know, the horse critique of New York City? Yes, Crime has been up in New York remains statistically, Which is what that gentleman was leaning on New York. Statistically, it's still the safest large city in this country. All right, And that's the bottom line. That's not even up for debate. Steve All right. And then you started talking about right. So where do you think? Hold on just how you when you say it's the safest city, you know, you're seeing, you know, increase in the murder rate crime rate. Um, I'm not disputing it. Maybe you have statistics that I don't But how are you measuring? That New York is a safe city. It's the same statistics that that look How are my measuring it? I'll tell you what, Steve, I guarantee you that, statistically per capita New York remains even with the increase in crime, which is undeniable and de Blasio and you know what to be there. Bill de Blasio has made mistakes. All right, Sammy crime unit That was a knee jerk reaction that that needs to be corrected. All right? I'm not gonna I'm not gonna deny that. But New York City remains the largest shaped city in America. Okay, I said, Do you live in New York City? No. Okay, I know I just wanted to do that was I mean, I have no, I'm not afraid. You know what benefit is there? No, man, May I ask you this question, Steve, I just want to ask you this question. You know, we have a mayor's We have a mayor's election going on. I know you're not voting there, but there's somebody who you think would serve the city wealth. You know what? There are so many of them? That I had. You know, I like Yang. I haven't gone through their agendas. I haven't looked at it. What? Okay, you know with with, you know, with the thanks for calling and I want to get the two more calls and then on and then I got to get to my more economic lesson. I want to go to Jane in Pennsylvania, who has a question on the income tax in New York City..

Lex Fridman Podcast
"three pm" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast
"You a win. That number of niks is usually pretty small and if you'll always battling with the same tough opponents every day where if you make even a single era it will cost you that maj inspiring don't like losing. You're going to stay with a very small set of moves. You might gets slightly better their execution of time but you as an individual will not grow growth as it does in organic life. Phones comes from small beginnings and bills. Every time you can't take an untested untried move and get on a world champion black belt it's gonna get crushed says not ready for that. It's like a lion cub being thrown out into the getting planes lion. Cub is just too small and too ineffective it's a lion but it's a cub and it's not until it grows into maturity that it can be a line that can dominate the serendipity getty planes That's why always encourage my students to play with a variety of belt times And spend the majority of the time with lesser belts for development emphasis. When you getting closer to a competition you obviously want to change that. You want to be getting more competitive saints of of hot work but You must learn to divide up your training cycles and to non-competition cycles where your Presumably working with people who are slightly lower level in yourself and in some cases quite a bit lower than yourself and then Competition cycles where you're working with people much closer to your skull level. Is there something to be said about the flip side of that which is when you're training people at the same skill level being okay losing to them yes you have to see training for what it is. Draining is about skill development. Not about winning losing you've got to. You've got to understand it. You don't need to win every battle you only need to win the battles that count and the battles that count are in the world championship finals. Negate the that's the one that counts. Think about that win. Okay that's when you're going to be remembered for you not going to be remembered for the battle you loss on tuesday afternoon at three pm and some nameless..

The Final Lap
Martinsville Cup Recap
"The final lap with kerry murphy is is on nascar cup series race recap from martinsville speedway which started on saturday under the lights and ended on sunday under the lights after heavy rains. Let's take a look ten to one. Kyle busch somehow kind of top ten with a mangled number eighteen race car. Then got kevin harvick tyler. Radic number eight. Christopher bell joey. Logano kyle larson william byron number four denny. Hamlin led more than half of the race and ends up third. Ouch and in second chase elliott comes up one spot short of the win. So let's head to victory lane. Our martin tricks. Junior has become the seasons. I race winner with twenty nine. Th career win third career martinsville win third of the last four races at this track and now with three grandfather clock trophies in his house. I'm not sure how he's going to get any sleep with that. Other stories on the day ryan blaney won. Both of stages led a ton of laps in this race. Only to get busted for leaving the pillbox equipment. The air hose and the gun. You're not supposed to bring that with you late in the race while running up front about forty three laps to go and a massive talladega like wreck bush. Chris butcher banged fenders took out the likes of kurt. Busch brad keselowski kyle busch cole. Custer alex bowman daniels wars and many others on lap. Three eighty six up next to the cup. Series is yet another short-track richmond. Raceway sunday three pm eastern on fox and martin tricks junior has won two of the last three at this track. Nineteen car again

The Dallas Morning News
Driver of stolen Dallas Fire-Rescue ambulance taken into custody
"Authorities pursued a stolen dallas fire rescue ambulance into collin county before eventually taking. Its driver into custody yesterday afternoon. Nbc five reported that the ambulance had been stolen earlier in the day. It was taken from fire station fifty three in far east dallas at about two pm. The ambulance was speeding. North on u s highway seventy five in plano and an unmarked police car was following behind texas department of public. Safety troopers joined the pursuit as the ambulance left the highway and drove through allen for about fifteen minutes repeatedly driving on the wrong side of the city's surface streets. The driver was then apprehended by state troopers shortly before three pm. After a brief attempt to run in the five hundred block of joyce way in mckennie authorities did not release his

Against The Odds
Kidnapped in the Desert | Beyond the Green Line
"It's three pm on october. Twenty fifth two thousand eleven. Thirty one year. Old jessica buchanan grips the handle of a landcruisers passenger door as the car bumps over the red path here there are no real roads. Just rocks and dirt. There aren't any red lights. Either people here no. You don't stop car for anything. A stopped car is an instant target jessica's in a no-man's-land south of the small city of galkayo in the somali desert beyond what's called the green line. The green line is the last stop or the somali government has any sway low. It is a wild world of land. Pirates warlords and islamic mercenaries. Jessica is an american humanitarian aid worker. She works for danish non-governmental organisation or ngo. She's a teacher. Her job is to educate locals about landmine risks and gun. Safety every household here has at least one automatic weapon. Most have more and kids are paying the price. She has dedicated her life to helping children in war ravaged places in africa but she had a bad feeling about the trip twice. She called in sick but her colleague. Paul fisted told her. It didn't come in today. You would report her. So you're she is. Paul sits in the front seat next to the driver which gives her comfort. He knows what he's doing. He's a small danish man in his late fifties who's who die hard pacifist and has spent his entire career and dangerous parts of the world plus. There's a group of armed guards traveling with them. There's one next to her and one in the back. She's going over the laundry list of things to do when she gets back to the north paperwork. Dinner calling eric to find out about his day when suddenly the sub comes to jarring pulse a wave of mud splashes violently against the windshield. Jessica looks out the side window. Another sub is blocking the road in front

CNBC's Fast Money
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"The s. and p. five hundred sluggish. Much of the day doing nothing. Hey take the day off nope because then later in the afternoon buyers came in stocks surging right around three. Pm all the major averages finishing at their highs of the day and with that game not huge but again the s. and p. five hundred nearly six percent this year not including dividends so. Let's jump right in brian kelly. Bk what does this kind last. Hour market move. Tell you as we head into a weekend. Could be a a big time monday. I mean it. It may be what we saw throughout the day that i know we're going to get to the chinese internet stocks and in a later on but we did see what looked like some sort of liquidation. What was curious those. We didn't see generally when you see something happened like that you'll see the physicians go down in the short positions. Go up but we didn't see that. So maybe this last hours related to that. Maybe this was short-covering in the last hour. I you know we've got a fair amount of news. It's a short week next week. Though as well just in the last hour you have this ship in the suez start floating a bit. So i think everything conspired right around three o'clock to just get this face ripping rally towards the end of the

The Email Marketing Show
Twitter For List Building With Madalyn Sklar
"One of the things that i saw of is interesting about twitter is would you say it's the place where people really build a personal brand stronger than a business brand so like we are robin kennedy on there as opposed to anything else How does that work. Yeah you can definitely build a very large personal brand on twitter. So it's a level playing field so it allows you to be able to connect with people in in showcase yourself who you are what you do with everyone else on there. So everybody's kind of the same when they're starting at listen. We all started zero when we're on twitter and any other social networks so it's what you do from there to build up. That's really important. What i really love about twitter as well is. It's the fastest moving. Which means the deepest connections can be made fastest. Because it's a fast food. It's not like facebook. You put a thing up and then at some point in the next three weeks someone see your post and will get involved in the conversation. The comments onto an the reply reply reply reply. It's the closest thing to sms text messaging but with otherwise unreachable people which is really awesome so we get people on twitter. And that's lovely then. What we really want to do is move them from twitter to email platform. Because there's a place for being discovered and starring relationships like on onto it and then we want to move over to to all. We can do some deep nurturing nurturing so why some some of the strategies that we can be using an definitely want to know some of the mistakes that people make tried to shift people across as well but how do we even be game thinking about shifting people from twitter to our email list. Well greg question first and foremost you've got to get people to know like and trust you. Nobody's going to pay attention to you. Do anything that you say like. Hey come join my email is. Here's a lead magnet here something great. They're not gonna care if they don't get to know you firs- they like you they see you're likable and trust that you're not going to spam them right so you've got to work on relationship building. I and you know we all know the power of twitter chats as an amazing way to do that right just spinning some time connecting with people getting to know them and sharing your expertise and next thing you know. They're following you and they see hey. This person has a free pdf. I could sign up for and now you're getting them into your email. Listen starting that funnel. So it's really important to spend time nurturing community on twitter. You got you got. You can't just post you can't make it a one way street too. Many people too many brands too many of everyone is out there. Just me me me. Let me just post my stuff and not do anything else. You have to be on there and listen and jump into conversations and talk to people. It's incredibly important okay. Let's talk about jumping into conversations. The think will also go along the idea of and talk about twitter chats and that really means and how how we can take advantage of them later. But how do you like. Someone's having a conversation. You can see this a better crack going on between some people. How do you jump in now without being that so of dickhead. The party just like nobody likes just right then. Tell us what's going on. We don't want to be that drunken buffoon how do we. How do we not be that person yet. Still insert ourselves conversations. Well you can go in and ask a question just kind of slowly immerse yourself into it and not just like hey here i am coming out with me or add value to whatever. The conversation is if you go in and add value. That's really the best thing you can do. But before you do that. I do a quick audit of your twitter account. Make sure you're always good. Make sure you have a great photo a headshot something so that because what happens is once you start jumping in and doing this regularly. The first thing someone's going to do is go. Look at your profile. They're going to be who madeleine. Sklar what is she talking about. Why should i check her out. Why should i follow her. So you really need to have a great profile so it's really best to spin a little time on that. I just do a quick audit. Make sure everything looks good. Make sure you got your dot com if you gotta lead magnet get like a bit link and put that in your bio you know. Hey here's my my free whatever. Xyz and then the link. There's this misconception that you can't put multiple links in your twitter bio and you can you don't want to clutter it up with too many links but you definitely want here. Dot com in the space for the dot com but in your bio is a great strategy to put a small short-leg to yearly maintenance somewhere. If you you investigated using something linked tree or one of the of the plethora of programs for doing that or do you just like a couple of things that go directly to that results than you know really depends on what you're if you've got a lot of resources i think link tree is great for that and is definitely something that can be worth dealing I personally prefer doing billy link when i have some kind of special lead magnet and of even gone a step above that i have a custom. Bit link That you can do. Mine is since my last name is sklar is clearly so sklar dot l. y. And they can be slashed. Whatever i want to be which is super cool. I learned about it years ago. When jay baer was on my twitter smarter podcasts and he was talking about custom. Billy links which is something nobody talks about. Everybody knows about billy to get shorten links. Nobody talks about. Hey you can go. purchase You know something dot l. y. And and jay baer was like you should get your last name. You should be like scholarly. That would be so cool so i ended up doing it and it's been really unique so i use that quite a bit flip. Love licensed probably candidate think belong actually will url honest but we definitely. We've definitely thought about that. So i love that so so we can go in these conversations that we see happening. I suppose the first thing to do is we give some kind of volley that might be saying. Oh he not disagreeing with people and being offensive and stop but we want be in there going. I've done it this way. Add to the conversation. Don't take away from me really important. Just standard be nice stuff People check out your profile. Boston really great okay. A great way again people from a profile now that they're on your profile over lead magnet is bit links short links delete mandates great stuff. Now you mentioned this wonderful thing about until about a year and a half ago. I had never heard of a twitter chat or a tweet chat or a tweet. Our as many names for these things in case anybody's thinking what the hell are you talking about doing this. So of synopsis of what one of these things is absolutely so twitter. Chat is a great way twitter to bring like minded people together so for instance. I host the twitter smarter twitter so every thursday afternoon at one o'clock eastern whole bunch of us just converge on twitter for one hour it revolves around the hashtag. You just gotta make sure you pull up that hashtag and you'll see all the tweets around the hashtag and it just connects you really cool people in there so many twitter chats out there. There's so many different topics and interests so I have found it to be hands down the best way to connect with people on. Twitter is great for relationship building. I've met so many amazing people from this. I met you guys from there So yeah twitter chats is definitely the way to go. I recommend finding some that look interesting. Check them out and become a regular on some of these and try to commit a few hours each week. They're typically one hour away. Each week is typical twitter chat. Yeah most of all like a weekly event. They're like well. I know that every thursday. There's the one. I know that we have our own. Which is email our hashtag. Email every every thursday three. Pm eastern eight pm uk. Time for us. I'm on their throwing questions at people and they're really good. So if if somebody wants to participate in this one of these twitter hours or email in one of these twitter chats what's the best way they can leverage that to build their email list without being obnoxious person in the room saying hey buy from me. How can we participate in those things with and still be cool. Yes it'll be effective such a great question so back to your twitter profile. Be absolutely sure you've got some kind of lead magnet available. Make it really easy for people when they go to your profile to see it. Another strategy is to have a pen. Tweeden and penn tweets great feature on twitter. We can take any tweet. You have out there. And in the settings you can click to pin it stays at the top so someone comes your profile and they they're looking at your bio. They're looking at your lovely pitcher. The very first tweet is going to be. That pen tweeted to your most recent so make sure that tweet is something that kit. They could easily sign up for your manage and get them into your funnel. So when you're on a twitter chat and you're conversing with people and they go look at your profile. They'll easily see all that information. But what you wanna do on the twitter chat is you wanna get on their provide value. You don't want to get on there. They hey sign up for my free thing you wanna get on there and just answer the questions that are being discussed with your take on show that you have expertise and then engage with the guests engage with the host of the

DeaconLive
2 men, 4 year old killed in Miami suburb plane crash
"Unfortunately this plane right here struck an suv in south florida. Killing three. it's horrible. it's horrible. Everything was caught on camera. Or i'm sorry a ring camera so a boy traveling with his mother in. Suv was struck by plane. In florida has died in a fiery accident. Do the accident got Which was all caught on doorbell cam across the street in three pm. A plane crash and pembroke pines claim the life of both the people on board the plane and the child in the car. We heard like a bomb neighbor said a tremendous noise. Everything was on fire. Fernandez's doorbell camera. The whole thing as the suv was driving down the street and suddenly appeared in the right hand corner. A single engine plane a beechcraft diving from the sky smashed into the vehicle and corinne down the street. The craft keeps going up in a ball of flame which is horrible. Now here's the for those you weaken heart. It's a door camera so it's kinda far away but you can see this happen on her doorbell

Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
"three pm" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
"Tell you what I might just set it up outside the building and tell them the crack. We get your practical of the back. Patio is on a popular shot. Rbq shuttle momentum. It's best to sunday this sunday. Listen shallow animal house. Animal house was in the building. Said mommy maintain shutout p butter anyway happen. Jp know about you know hosted in there before jp no doubt jp your why not here so anyway. Anyway we're not doing. We're not we're not doing it. But just so you know if i follow me if you not opposite following me. Because they wasn't page anyway that's what we doing. That's what we doing this weekend tonight. Crew lounge nine pm one. Am we out there. Saturday day party brooklyn kitchen three pm to seven pm going in for that to naturally super and sunday big celebration all saw. Because you know they don't they don't like us using the words and they don't like that kishan like that right now but it is what i'm going to be masked up against worry about me. I'm going to be master already protected and all of that one whole for destroy. You know doing all of that. So we i'm doing everything else. Be doing so anyway. What else we got. Let's transitional music go music versus go. Oh let's.

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

Everything Everywhere Daily
David Rice Atchison: President For A Day?
"Rice was a democratic senator from the state of missouri. He served in the senate for twelve years from eighteen. Forty three to eighteen fifty five. He had a reputation for being extremely pro. Slavery he owned. Slaves supported all of the slave state issues in the run up to the civil war and when the war finally commenced he served in the confederate army as a brigadier general commanding missouri troops. So he's not the finest of people to sit in the upper chamber of congress. Quite frankly if it wasn't for the events that i'll be discussing this episode david. Rice atchison would probably be mostly forgotten to history i. I came across his name years ago and children's book of fun facts which said that he was the president of the united states for one day. This fact has been repeated on and off for over one hundred and fifty years in fact the words president of the united states for one day are on his tombstone in missouri as sort of a testament to his greatest achievement. So is this true. Was david rice. Atchison really the president of the united states for a single day to answer the question. We need to understand exactly what happened in the election of eighteen. Forty eight week party. Candidate zachary taylor comfortably. Defeated democrat lewis. Cass and free soil candidate. Martin van buren incoming president. James polka made a pledge to seek a single term in office and he honored that pledge by not. Running taylor was a career military man who had never expressed any political opinions prior to the election. And in fact he had never voted. He had a great deal of success as a general during the mexican american war which led to his popularity in calls for him to run for president. He wasn't fact recruited by both the whigs and the democrats. The two major political parties at the time to seek office prior to the passage of the twentieth amendment to the constitution the president and all members of congress would take office at noon on march fourth. This lengthy lame duck period made more sense when everyone had to travel by horseback. And that's why was eventually changed. Nonetheless march fourth was the date everyone took office in eighteen forty nine march fourth landed on a sunday. Zachary taylor being a devout man. Didn't want to have his inauguration ceremony. Take place on the sabbath so he postponed one day until monday. March fifth is vice. President millard fillmore also delayed his oath of office until march fifth according to the law at the time which was the presidential succession act of seventeen ninety to the next person in line to the presidency after the vice president was the president pro. Temporary of the united states senate. The vice president is technically the president of the senate. The president pro temporary is the person who presides over the senate when the vice president is not present. The president temporary was david rice. Atchison at the time the position was actually a competitive election today. The president pro temporary is just the senior ranking member of the majority party in the senate. So the argument is that because neither zachary taylor nor millard fillmore didn't take the oath of office on march fourth and waited until march fifth that they weren't president from noon on march fourth until noon on march fifth. That means that the next in line would have been the president pro. Temporary of the senate david rice. So is this true and does this argument. Hold water. The answer is pretty clear in the answer is no and there are a whole bunch of reasons. Why this is the case. I while the constitution does stipulate that the president and the vice president must take the oath of office it only says quote before he enters upon the execution of his office unquote. This is legal hair-splitting but it means before president can do anything presidential e- sign a law. Appoint officials signed a treaty etc. They must i take the oath of office however they can still be the president before taking the oath to illustrate the point. President kennedy was shot at twelve thirty pm on november. Twenty second nineteen sixty three. He was declared dead at one thirty three. Pm and lyndon johnson took the oath of office on air force one at two thirty eight pm. The moment president kennedy was dead. Or at least claire dead. Lyndon johnson became the president in the same way that someone becomes a king the moment the old king dead even if they haven't been coronated. The oath of office is just a way to legally unlock the powers of the presidency after becoming president. As i said this is legal hair-splitting and for all practical purposes it doesn't really matter but for the twenty four hour period before the oath of office zachary. Taylor was the president. If there was an emergency you could have quickly taken the oath of office in private and without a public ceremony and dealt with the crisis as president. The second argument as to why atkinson was never president is that he never took the oath of office. Either if taylor is in president. Because he didn't take the oath of office than atkinson also can't be president by the same logic. The third argument is that he officially wasn't the president pro. Tempore e of the senate. He was the president pro temporary during the previous session of congress. His term expired on march fourth at noon. Just like the presidential term. Did he needed to be reelected again. On march fifth which he was moreover. This wasn't the first time that this had happened in eighteen. Twenty one james monroe delay taking the oath by a day for the exact same reason yet known assumes that someone else was president for a day at johnson himself never claimed to be president at the time. No one seriously thought he was the president. And there's nothing in the congressional record to indicate that he was there are no constitutional scholars presidential historians or even atkinson's owned biographer. Who thinks that he was actually president at best. If you applied a very strict rule to the taking of the oath to become president then you could maybe say that there was a one day interregnum where there was no president but it doesn't follow that atkinson was president.

The Final Lap
Daytona Road Course Setup
"Is here. so let's get you set up for this weekend. The two thousand twenty one daytona. Five hundred is in the books but nascar is not done with daytona just yet this weekend. They raised their again. But this time back on the road course they go. It's a points paying race. Unlike the bush clash a few weeks ago all three series or an action that track turning left and right on the fourteen. Turn three point six one mile road. Course let's take a look at the stats with a cup series race number. Two of thirty six like mentioned on a three point six one mile road course. Fourteen turns thirty one degrees of banking on the turns. Of course the cup race is seventy laps or two hundred fifty. Two point seven miles stage one sixteen lap stage to eighteen laps final stage thirty six laps. Check out out all all the the action. action. Sunday Sunday three three pm pm eastern eastern on on fox. fox.

AP 24 Hour News
Biden calls on Congress to ban assault weapons
"I'll have them. In nearby Fort Lauderdale, the city held a ceremony where the names of the 17 students and staff killed by a former student were read. Another ceremony is taking place in Park Land. President Biden is calling on Congress to require background checks on all gun sales and ban assault weapons. In a statement, he said, We owe it to all those we've lost and to all those left behind to grieve. To make a change. The time to act is now the governor ordered flags to be lowered to half staff and everyone in the state to pause for a moment of silence at three PM I'm Julie Walker. I'm Julie

AP News Radio
On Parkland anniversary, Biden calls for tougher gun laws
"I'm Julie Walker February fourteenth marks the three year anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in parkland Florida and it's also a day when president Biden is calling for tougher gun laws in nearby fort Lauderdale the city held a ceremony with the names of the seventeen students and staff killed by a former student were read another ceremony is taking place in parkland president Biden is calling on Congress to require background checks on all gun sales and banning assault weapons in a statement he said we owe it to all those we've lost and to all those left behind to grieve to make a change the time to act is now the governor ordered flags to be lowered to half staff and everyone in the state to pause for a moment of silence at three PM I'm Julie Walker

On The Media
Cancel Culture: Slaying the Fox Monster
"We're going to cancel anybody. We disagree with cancel. Culture now has permeated every single part of our society. Sadly i predict it's only gonna get worse. Silence more dangerous voices. You know sean hannity. Maybe you're onto something in advance of an impeachment trial of ex-president on the grounds of inciting insurrection. There is growing sentiment for the cable. Channel that most amplified donald trump's ravings to be held accountable as well in the past week. The new york times washington post mother jones variety and cnn. All entertained musings about fox. One way or another being shunned from polite society. Washington post media columnist. Margaret sullivan declared quote corporations. That advertise on fox. News should walk away and citizens who care about the truth should demand that they do. Such is the post insurrection. Comeuppance zeitgeist after the january sixth riots mainstream social media rid itself of donald trump and thousands of other conspiracy theorists twitter. Dropped more than seventy thousand accounts devoted cunanan single day likewise partner. The extremist heavy twitter clone lost. it's internet host. Republican members of congress suddenly lost sources of campaign funds and donald trump himself lost crucial business relationships. Cancel culture sean. Well yeah more or less and so in this hour. We address two questions first. What if fox news were to be neutralized or at least radically ostracized and secondly in a democratic society in which free speech is foundational. Is that an outcome. We really want. Both questions are premised on the belief that whatever fox has been since one thousand nine hundred ninety six launch a megaphone for wedge issues fearmongering lies conspiracy theories culture. Wars has poisoned with sleep. Mutated it's no longer just an argument with the left. It's explicitly a safe space for insurrectionists and all those who imagine themselves under the heel of tyranny tens of millions of americans have no chance there are about to be crushed by the ascendant left. These people needed defender. You need a defender. Why is no one defending them. That was tucker carlson. One day after the storming of the capital which according to angelo kerosone president and ceo of the left leading advocacy group media matters for america exemplifies the channels dark and treacherous turn. They know that a part of their audience especially tucker's with this idea genocide that white culture is in some way being replaced in decayed and they are trying to appeal to that and they're warning them. They're coming for them. It's a political plain and simple. It's now standard operating procedure in the democratic party. Are you or have you ever been a supporter of donald trump on put a scarlet letter tv on supporters. This is a slippery slope. Are people going to say. We're not going to sell you a car. A republicans. we're not gonna. We're not going to issue you a mortgage conservatives. I mean how far does this go. And you listen as the geniuses explain how the single biggest threat to country isn't chinese. Hegemony or even the coming hyperinflation. Pretty much uncertainty now. Which was one hundred percent caused by elite mismanagement of our economy. But no let's not talk about that. The real threat is a forbidden idea. It's something called that's carlson. Dismissing worries about cunanan a cult dedicated to dismantling government filled with pedophile cannibals. Which is something of a departure from historical conservative values of states rights fiscal responsibility a strong military and self reliance because you know cannibals. The last year in particular is when it certainly seemed as though the cauldron of him and lies. That fox news had been boiling boiled. Over and i think it affected. Everybody's lives i with kobe and all the misinformation and how they influenced the public health response and then in the aftermath of the election. An how they kind of built the framework that really helped undermine the results in the minds a so many of our fellow citizens and after the rage it had helped fuel finally materialized into violence. Did fox hole back humbled in jason over. Its own dark power. No just last week. Here was fox news founder. rupert murdoch. Australia denouncing not insurrection but cancel culture is rigidly enforced. Conformity didn't better. I circled central me. A straightjacket on sensitive -tuni- people have fought too hard in too many places for freedom of speech. To be suppressed for this awful woke orthodoxy murdoch's denunciation of political correctness was widely interpreted as a vow not to cave either to the bleeding hearts or to the even fringe ear conservative channels like newsmax and one american news where many maga- fateful fled on election night. When fox was the first call arizona for joe biden in the aftermath the perennial ratings leader skidded at least temporarily to third place in cable news and for now. Murdoch is steering into the skid. Npr's david folkenflik reports by taking even more news fox news one of their top news. Anchors martha mccallum. She was shifted from seven pm prime evening slot to three pm in the afternoon. And that is a major opinion our and let's be clear conservative opinion. Our among those auditioning is maria bartiromo an anchor. Who has made a lot of unfounded. Unhinged claims here's one from let's just for the sake of argument except that fox news channel has not only crossed a line but defiantly stayed there and thus the chorus of calls for boycotts by its advertisers and of its advertisers in order to starve the beast in the interest of full disclosure in other spaces. I myself have called for that very thing. This happens to be the work. Kerosone media matters has been undertaking. Four years with mixed success. One of the big efforts was a campaign to get either glenn beck to be less destructive or ultimately fired and that's exactly what happens on the other hand or recently advertisers have sled tucker and laura ingram they have lost about half of their paid commercials they used to have more than thirty commercials show now the average between fourteen and sixteen and even though they've lost money obviously they're still on the network and they

Curtis Sliwa
New York Mayor De Blasio Says Restaurant Workers Should Be Vaccinated Before Indoor Dining Resumes
"Remains in effect in New Jersey. It's been lifted in New York City, but obviously want to keep saying the folks if you don't need to be driving on the roads, please don't make her DiBlasio alternate side of the street parking That remains suspended till Saturday. Sanitation Commissioner Ed Grayson says emergency snow were movers are hard at work. They will be focusing on trying to get some of the shoveling. Don't at the pedestrian crosswalks and do some. You know the catch basins in the hydrants, mega vaccine sites and public schools reopen tomorrow. Outdoor dining resumes at three PM today with Governor Cuomo allowing New York City restaurants to reopen endure dining at 25% capacity on Valentine's Day. Cuomo and married a Blasio are at odds over vaccinating restaurant workers. I would like to see restaurant workers eligible makes total sense. But what is eligibility mean? When you don't have the supply necessary? Governor? Cuomo asks. Who do you want to remove? You want to remove teachers? Police fire 65 plus New York City Mayor de Blasio imploring the governor to change his mind. The state made a decision now follow through on decision and add those folks to the one B category. I'm Deborah Valentine for 77 w. ABC News W.

WDTK The Patriot
"three pm" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot
"The retirement Advantage am I has been helping his clients plan for retirement with peace of mind? Bill is passionate about showing people how to have the retirement of their dreams using safe money strategies. Now you can listen to Bill on the safe money radio show Sundays right here on W. D. T. K Each week. Bill shares his knowledge so you never outlive your money. Listen to the safe money radio show with Bill Duggan Sundays at three PM Solar Solutions of America wants to know if you want to save money on your electric bill. Have you considered owning your own power? Solar Solutions of America is a local Michigan based team of experienced and license solar professionals. We offer turnkey solar energy solutions for your home or business. To reduce or eliminate your electric bill. We offer zero down financing options, and you can qualify for federal tax credits to make owning your own power even easier and save money in spite of Michigan weather. Our customers enjoy great savings on their electrical bills. And you can, too. Solar Solutions of America takes care of its customers monitoring the system to make sure of peak performance life of your solar array. Call for no obligation solar assessment for your home or business. 1 805 7694951 805 769495 or visit solar hyphen solutions of America dot com. You can also follow us on Facebook or Instagram at Solar Solutions of America. 2021 is already off to a disturbing start For conservatives. We've seen Twitter unilaterally shut down President Trump's account, the conservative platform parlor was booted off the Apple Store by Apple and Big Tech is muzzling free speech at a speed that nobody could have predicted. Nobody except biologist and evolutionary theorist Bret Weinstein, who appeared in the film no safe spaces to issue this warning about political correctness running amok, YouTube and Google, Facebook and Twitter dictate whose voices can Be heard. And if those entities start trying to engineer the conversation to adhere to the rules laid out with these phony Trojan horse terms, disaster will be.

News Talk 1130 WISN
"three pm" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"Say Happy New Year, isn't it? I think so. I think normally around the 10th is when that changes Where be happy New Year anyway. It's our first show, so it's great to be with you here. Three PM throughout the year, 2021. We will be on quite a bit. Not every Saturday, Robert Quite off and in the Saturday afternoon lineup, your hometown lawyer by way of background, Rob What would you describe me like law as doing so I'm gonna stay plenty attorney. What I do with that is I help people with trusts wills, powers of attorney probate in a state administration. Basically, it's a one stop shop to deal with death and dying in capacity a little bit of a morbid way to put it, but at the same time, let's face it. We're all gonna pass away at some point. We're all going to have expenses and in financial issues associate with our passing. I could help make those go is quickly a smoothly as inexpensively as possible to avoid as much governmental interference in taxation is we can at me like law is you said you, It's all about a state planning, so we'll get into like examples. I love the stories. You tell that really go to. Well, I'll say it right now. If you're 18 or over, you should have In the state plan exactly that right now, because you know, people stopped their cars. What I've got to send his 19. He doesn't have an estate plan while his powers of attorney there's all kinds of things to get into, besides just a will in a trust. So there's that biggest day planning umbrella. A lot of stuff is inside that rob right? Absolutely. Not. All state plans are created equal fact no to a state sponsor created equally. Three idea that again just to kind of reiterate enough for people Listen to show with regularity. I do exactly say that every single person over the age of 18 should have in a state plan. Why do I believe that? Because any person over the age of 18 is one moment away from incapacity were all one moment away from incapacity. Sudden moment behind bad moment behind the wheel on sort of a disease. We can all go from being perfectly capacity aided in time, 12 completely incapacitated in time, too. And once somebody reaches the age of 18 Unless you have a power of attorney in place. People who are parents of a 19 year old 18 year old 20, or whatever the cases are unable to make financial health care decisions. They can't even find out that person's been admitted to the hospital. Unless there is a power of attorney in place outside to talk about Cove in a little bit, just robbed a to remind people who haven't been around the hospital lately. It's a different world with Cove. It There's not many people standing around. Families used to be visiting patients, their loved ones, even and I think the ICU I think those days are are over. Robbie if something horrible happens if somebody is in a hospital, and the loved one wants to go see them power of attorney I think we'll talk about this later. It's critical. In fact, you need to show proof of that correct. Absolutely, to be able to be in that room again. Make a decision. Correct. Covert, assigned me Sure, Covert has absolutely changed the landscape, but But even irrespective of Cove it they're still HIPPA in place. And for those of you who are familiar with hip hop, Most people heard the term HIPPA. What it stands for is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. In English. What it means is hip it governs when and what and how information can be shared between medical physicians, medical nurses, things like that and their patients. A protects the patient's rights to have their health information not be shared against their consent. And that's what it really comes down to kind of tied up back together the 18 year old who is not able to make medical decisions, because here she is in a coma to the correction, let's say Because of that coma that 18 year old does not have the ability to say to the doctors. Yes, I want my parents to know. Yes, I want my parents feel like medical decisions. They're fully sedated out of it after surgery or whatever. That's exactly right now. They can't. They can't speak for themselves or make a decision. This is where the power of attorney now correct me If I'm wrong Rod power of attorney P. O A. You hear this a lot legal people throw it around like it's part of every day. Talk right. We need to understand there's a financial and then there's a health part. So there's really two forms correct and the way I divided up that is house traditionally about it up to in financial health care, But as a practical matter, I like to make the distinction of health care and everything else because even if things aren't what you or I or anyone in the audience would consider traditionally financial those air often covered under a financial power of attorney. The common example I use is the ability to receive mail. I don't think anybody would necessarily hold that to be financial, but since it's not Healthcare. It falls under the umbrella of the financial power of attorney. So all this state planning questions, Rob, I just want to give up some information how to reach you. You've got for me like law. Five locations right now in Richfield. Heart, Washington West Ben Mak Kwan and Beaver Dam. We can call you. I think that's the best way to communicate right round. Absolutely. I'm Trish I'm 39 years old and maybe a millennial, but I always prefer to pick up the phone. You're old school Milan. I am I'm a throwback. It's just kind of the way it goes. Maybe it's the way my parents raised me. But I'm always one to pick up the phone and how. Of course I can email. I do text like any good millennial does. But at the same time, the best way to do it is to have a phone call. Because again, what I like about the phone call is its ability to deal with the nuances, right. I mean, you can text and have basic conversations. Hey, I'll meet you here two o'clock, great. But when it comes to a state planning a lot of times when a question is answered, it may lead to additional questions and text mayor may not necessarily be the most conducive way to be able to have those kinds of discussions but again. My whole practice model. Paul is whatever makes it easier for my client or my perspective clients. I'm glad you said that you make house calls. I do mean you'll visit the home. You can come to the five locations you could do a virtual a visit on a phone or computer? Absolutely. Whatever works best. Oh, the show is called your Hometown lawyer Estate planning attorney is rob me like and that's pretty much That's how we describe your work estate planning exactly. Questions you don't trust will's will get into probate. We'll talk about it. Ah lot of material today. But any any questions could be directed right to the office. And again. That number is 262347 34 44 to 623473444 for me like love those five locations. Beaver Dam Port Washington, Mac one West Ben Richfield. This show on W them for some time now going back to last year. I think Was it before Koven even had? No, we started in July. Oh, Ellie. No, Like some born in July, Saira calling you recall the days after my birthday start dated, but we've covered a.

Kottke Ride Home
The Swedish Secret to Happy, Productive Work Days
"There's yet another scandinavian term. Making the trending rounds lately. This one has been around in some circles for a while. There even used to cafe in manhattan by this name that went to a few times. It's called fica f. i a and it's basically the swedish word for a coffee break but in practice means so much more quoting courts. The word fica is used both as a noun and a verb and is derived from the swedish word for coffey. A national obsession for the world's third largest coffee drinking nation unlike the american style. Caffeine jolt the swedish coffee break is a moment to literally leave work behind taken first around ten. Am and then at three pm. It's not a strategy for multitasking or for fitting in another mini meeting. It's a chance to relax in the company colleagues. The longstanding swedish social ritual doesn't necessarily even have to involve coffee. the key is to pause your day and quote. You can have your coffee or tea. Whatever your pleasure. And ideally you'd pair your beverage with a fresh baked good but the main point is to take a real actual break from work lars lund. Who owned that chain of fika coffee shops here in new york city told courts that taking a fica break two or three times a day makes them more productive and number of studies have backed this up. According again in two thousand ten grant thornton study found that swedish workers were the least stressed worldwide. Perhaps in part because we companies are experimenting with the six hour work day and made fica mandatory and even though only one percent of swedish employees work overtime according to the latest oecd better life index. They're not any less productive linkoping. university professor. Rebecca adult suard has studied the history of swedish social rituals and says breaks like fica may actually boost productivity studies. Show that people who take a break from the work don't do less. It's actually the opposite. Efficiency at work can benefit from these kinds of get togethers. She writes on her university blog. Her observations support a two thousand fourteen stanford university work productivity study that argues for capping the work week at fifty hours maximum and quotes and nyaka yano. The general design manager at moody says she noticed that swedish workers are exceptionally good at switching between relaxation and focus and within office space is the fact that the break is taken. Together across hierarchies putting all that aside for a few minutes can really help break down barriers and encourage healthy forms of bonding among colleagues. When i read about fika. I realized that i've kind of set my schedule up this way without meaning to i take a mid morning break to have a snack and coffee and pull myself away from the endless feeds and e mails. I'd been staring at all morning. And then i take another no screen break in the afternoon. Once this podcast goes up. of course. i'm not in an office. Space chatting with co workers and always manage to take both of those breaks every day. But that's the goal. And on the days that i do. There is a noticeable difference in my energy focus and overall contentment levels. Now i just need to get better about my baked goods game if you want to dive deeper into fica. There's a few books out there. One that kept popping up for me is actually a recipe book but it also includes a lot of information about the custom in how to adopt it in your own life. it's called fica. The art of the swedish coffee break by annaborough bonus and johanna pinball and the official sweden youtube account also produced a six part series on fica back in two thousand sixteen that you can watch to learn more about it links to both of those in the show notes

First Light
Seattle gets new COVID-19 testing kiosks
"Testing kiosks have opened up in Seattle. One is in north Seattle. It lower Woodland Park, the other long, second Avenue and Republican near the Seattle Repertory Theater. Let me open Mondays through Saturdays from 8 A.m. to three PM Tests or free. There's a link to register for a tested any of the kiosks at Co Moh news dot com slash hot links. And now you're Comeau,

Kinda Funny Games Daily
Nintendo Direct will show off Super Nintendo World on Friday
"Super nintendo Is getting a super nintendo world direct. Today you can tune in today. Friday the eighteenth at three. Pm pacific for a special super nintendo world livestream. We'll be spending roughly fifteen minutes showing just some of the us j. underscore officials new area. Super nintendo world. No game content will feature emroe. Are you stoked this is of course. The theme park of you don't know everybody. Yeah i'm aspirational. I have no doubt. This'll depress me to watch but also allies. You can't go. yeah. I can't go. And i wouldn't go for the next year but when when this is over theoretically like end of next year you know in the year after maybe that that is a thing i do. Maybe spend this time saving up for a trip to japan to go. Check this thing out there. You go yeah sure it. Obviously all the leaked photos. People put out in little concept arts will cool but yeah. It's the same thing like at school. I'm never going to go there anytime soon. So whatever. I wanted to design a theme park. I feel like that sounds fun as hell. I believe there's video games that allow you to do that. I wanted to actually embark. I want for not racing at actual people. Then what's the point. That's point