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Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
"tive" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
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Pod Save America
"tive" Discussed on Pod Save America
"Welcome to pods america. I'm john fabric on john lovett before. Today's pod democrats in congress inch closer to agreement on. Joe biden's agenda despite what you may hear from a few whiny centrists and credulous reporters congresswoman. Paul talks about how progressives intend to bring both bills over the finish line. And we'll take a few minutes to answer some of your questions. I forgot what you're doing. Qna too by the way we are to record the conversation with Privilege i paul. We did was life competition. She is a joy before we start. Be sure to catch the final episode of this land. Which is out now award winning journalist. Rebecca nagel concludes her investigation into a string of custody battles over native american children. That all lead back to powerful right-wing forces trying to dismantle american indian tribal rights to hear how it ends binge all eight episodes of this land wherever you get your podcast. It's fantastic series. I am so impressed by this season. This first season was great. But like rebecca went through ten thousand pages of foia documents and traders. It like this started with the small story about adoption case in a really she unravelled something very big impressive and just like the first season There's going to be supreme court case yes. Some of that. Love them all right. Let's get to the news last week. Ended exactly where we thought it would. Nancy pelosi indefinitely postponed. Thursday scheduled. Vote on the bipartisan infrastructure. Bill and joe biden told congressional democrats that vote quote. Ain't going to happen until they all come to an agreement on the rest of the president's economic agenda which he calls the bill back better plan. A group of nine centrist democrats in the house had tried to force the infrastructure vote but the hundred member progressive caucus blocked it fearing that. Once infrastructure past the centrist would walk away from the rest of biden's agenda. Sure enough they issued a bunch of whiny statements in response to the vote being postponed. Josh god heimer who had predicted with a thousand percent certainty that he'd be celebrating the passage of the infrastructure bill with quote a nice glass of champagne attacked pelosi and compared his progressive colleagues. Too right wing. Republicans while cureton cinema called the delay quote an inexcusable ineffective stunt but the president himself expressed optimism about both bills passing. When he spoke this morning. The neighbor close the deal ninety nine percent of my party to two people still underway. I don't think there's been a president who's been able to close deals. It's been a position where he has only fifty votes in the senate and a bare majority in the house. This process this process. We'll get it done. I need fifty votes in the senate. I have forty eight so biden in the white house. Reportedly didn't even try to pressure house. Democrats into voting for the infrastructure bill. love it. Why do you think that was. He wants to pass both bills. He's been clear from the very beginning. He wants the best Both bills and they're tied together because that is the only way to ensure that he has the full support of one hundred percent of the votes. they needs. I don't know why. I don't doesn't seem to be more complicated than that but You know nancy pelosi. She was she she was scheduling it anyway. Everyone's like why do that bub-bubba why did he throw his lot. In seems seems like he's always wanted to pass both bills right on me. Yeah i guess. The legislative calendar doesn't end in september. Like you might have thought if you read the news. There's more time. Actually the world ends in about world ends in september as part of this. Everyone has especially people in the press. Have like the memories of goldfish like remember this whole episode in late june where biden briefly said he wouldn't sign an infrastructure bill without build back better passing and then everyone freaked out and he had to walk it back but even when he walked it back he's still said he was going to try to pass both bills in tandem. Yeah i think you see in the cinema statement as well kind of the like the of that bit of kind of confusing politics. Which know i think the god heimer stateman is a fit of pique and it's a bit performa tive and it's you know not letting an opportunity go to waste too. You know. secure his bona fetus as a moderate lashing out at some of the progressives find. Whatever he's having a day but like cinema her statement. I think kind of ties back to where where the heart of the negotiation has been between progressing the house and moderates like cinema and mentioned which is for either her actual view or negotiating. Position is the less they are tied together for her the stronger her position is in debates over. What should be in the final reconciliation package. Your what what kind of link the cinnamon in josh. Amer statements to me was to people who seem to put the process of legislating again ahead of the results and the things that were trying to pass. And i just think that. Like if that's how you approach the job you have lost the thread. i. I don't know what you're doing what they are accusing progressives of which is like holding the bipartisan infrastructure. Bill hostage to get their other. Bill passed is exactly what they did when got heimer and his crew said. We won't vote for the budget resolution in the house unless you schedule a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure. Bill which is like well my reaction to their statements is you know. They're letting off some steam because they're pest but they could have. They really wanted to be assholes in their statements. They could have said. I'm not voting for build back better until there's a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure. Bill no-one said that in their statements when they were all pissy on friday night did they. Yeah there was a little bit of A little bit with the hammer statement. It's kind of like centering himself in the narrative. And it's and i think what is exposed here is like this. Is you know when he was like walking through the hall. Saying i'm a thousand percent confident. We're not done yet like that's not where the action really was. And i think you can look at policies commitment in the context of hoping they would be more clarity from the senate side that by the time. We got to whatever wednesday thursday friday. And we're talking about from weeks earlier that we finally have a bit more on the in terms of what mansion was four what cinemas before they could get to some kind of a commitment..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"tive" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Types Walk on your terminal s Q u A W K and that's a Bloomberg business Flash. Now here's Michael Bar with more on what's going on around the world. Michael Darren. Thank you very much. North Korea said it successfully test fired a new model of long range cruise missiles over the weekend. Korea Central News Agency says it flew about 930 miles that is long enough to strike most of Japan House Democrats have drafted a package of tax increases that fall short. President Joe Biden's ambition, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. The Democratic proposal would raise the top corporate tax rate from 21% to 26.5%, but That is less than the 28%. Biden had sought week one in the NFL. The Jets and Giants lost along with the Patriots and Washington. The 49 ers one. The Ravens play the Raiders tonight. In tennis at the men's U. S Open. Novak Djokovic lost to Donald Medvedev. Major league Baseball, The Mets beat the Yankees 76. The Red Sox lost the Nationals won the Orioles lost to the Blue Jays. 22 7. The Giants and age one Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg Quick take powered by more than 2700, journalist and analyst more than 120 countries. Michael Bar. This is Bloomberg. The following commentaries from Bloomberg opinion. Their earnings crunch is getting real. I'm Brooke Sutherland, a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. A series of UPDATES this week suggests relentless inflation and supply chain challenges have become too intense to steer around and that these forces will weigh on manufacturers. Third quarter results in a much more significant way. That's a shift from earlier this summer, when most manufacturers were still riding the recovery, allowing them to boost their guidance even as bottlenecks and rising costs curtailed their momentum at the edges. Paint makers. PPG Industries in Sherwin Williams, home builder Pultegroup and Data Center equipment maker Very tive all slashed their outlooks for the current quarter this week. In some cases, there'd have said it can't procure critical parts at any price. Many industrial companies were already in the third round of pandemic price increases as of July, But the cost relief they had hoped for isn't materializing and pressures are instead getting worse and some categories. The key question is whether logistics disruptions are simply delaying sales until 2022 or if rising prices will start to turn off some customers..

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
'Jaws' Expert Valerie Taylor Tells What It's Like to Get Bitten by a Shark
"A debate brewing over sharks Should shark bites be called attacks or just encounters as beachgoers. Witness survivors getting rushed to the hospital viral video posted just this weekend showing a hammerhead shark in Panama City Beach getting a little too close to swimmers. Some wildlife experts are pushing to rebrand interactions with the ocean's apex predator, calling them bites, negative encounters or incidents instead of attacks. I would say any time we're painting any wildlife as interested in harming humans. We're reducing people's positive feelings about them. People's desire to see them conserved and protected and increasing the likelihood that people see them as Villains or antagonists. For years. They've been the bad guys in movies like Jaws. We're gonna need a bigger coach and the Meg about a massive megalodon shark. But experts say in reality shark bites are rare and that using language like attack gives a false impression of intent. Page winter who was bitten by a shark in 2019, losing part of her leg. Told all Robin Roberts she didn't see her encounter as the Sharks fault. This situation has urged me to learn more about sharks. I didn't do something directly to the shark, but I was in his water. You know, That's his house. But Dave Pearson, who survived a shark attack in Australia and now runs a support group called Bite Club says avoiding the word attack downplays the very real danger. We can't keep sanitizing things to the point where we It feels like when you're the person involved. It feels like someone's dismissing your experience and dismissing your troller is something that's insignificant. You need to be aware that there is an element of danger out there and we call them Apex predators for a reason. And predators bite things. Even Stephen Colbert weighing in on the debate. I'm sorry, ma'am, a shark interacted with your husband's torso. He's experiencing a not being alive. Incident. Whatever they're called. Officials are taking these encounters seriously in Cape Cod, where at least 50 confirmed great white shark sightings have been reported this past month on the APP, shark tive, itty. Researchers deployed acoustic receivers to track great whites to keep people safe. It's a really valuable way to find out more about the movement of great white sharks. That's important information for the public to know when they are going to the beach. You know where they might be more likely to encounter a white shark. When you're at the beach. Look for signs of sharks. If there are seals in the water. There might be sharks nearby, because they eat seals. If there are birds flying in the air, that means they're looking for fish that sharks are also probably looking for. So if you do go swimming, try to go in pairs in groups Just be smart. Generally and also remember that unprovoked shark bites are exceedingly rare. There were fewer than 100 globally just last year at CBC's will review coming

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Hong Kong's Security Chief Promoted to No 2 Job Amid Crackdown
"Hong kong's tive carrie. Lam has reshuffled her cabinet promoting to top security officials who led the crackdown on protests against the national security law in hong kong. The changes come just one day. After hong kong's last remaining pro democracy newspaper. The apple daily published. Its final edition after being forced to shut. its doors. well joining me. Now on the line from hong kong bureau chief and as editor james chambers. Welcome to you james. How significant others changes what. It's been a an exhausting week of news even by hong kong standards and an ends on a friday with another bombshell This is a huge announcement is one. That's taking the city by surprise and it basically doubles down on on the accusation or the suspicion that hong kong is now a police state Over the last couple of years They've been you know three individuals very much at the front and center of the government's crackdown on the pro-democracy side and that has been carrie. Lam that has been. John leader skew minister and that has been chris. Dang who's been the police commissioner Those three working hand in glove and now llamas made the decision to promote John lee to the number two position in the government so he will be The chief secretary and Christine going to step into john shoes as security minister. So we have You know to ex police offices in very senior positions in hong kong government and it is just another huge sign of weather cities heading

Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast
"tive" Discussed on Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast
"Elders Being attacked physically on the streets. These things can only happen when a community is the humanize and i feel like masses story. One hour photo is the antidote for such dehumanisation because when people look at people who looks like you and me they see the other and i get it when i see a fellow. Asian pacific islander sometimes. I wonder like. I hope speak english so i totally understand that people think i wonder whether from but when you see mass who looks like us you at first. You think okay. This is someone who's not from here or at least his parents are from here. And so maybe it's natural gets incarcerated after four harbor but within the course of an hour not only do audience members. Say oh wait a second. Mass is actually a lot like me. Same heartbreaks uh same setbacks mass contemplated suicide because he was so he was so low the same triumphs not only people people say mass is just like me but by the end of the show so many of them are saying i want to be just like so humid right because you know he doesn't have superpowers. He's a normal person who never gave up. Yeah is he still alive and as he had a chance to see your show. Mass is alive and well originally saw the show back in two thousand seventeen the theatrical version and it was such a moment not only for me and for the audience. The audience is applauding me. Love the show. Fantastic tastic show and i kind of stroll up i saunter up to the front row and i gesture to an elder front row Sitting next to the aisle and the audience can only see the silhouette of an elder slowly rising and he turns to do the queen's way and that's when the house lights come up and the audience coming into the show they know this is an oral history but to see the man of the hour himself. It was such a visceral shocked. Realize not only. Is this based on a real life. But that life is spending part of his life right here right now in the theater and then of course. The applause turns into a thunderous standing ovation. Not for the theater show but for the man himself for everything he went through during this virtual tour after every show we actually have a live to a and mass more than once has actually opted to watch his life story again on screen and every once in a while during the qna. Kill till text over the chat. Hey mind if. I turn my camera on and mass. Wow we'll have a conversation with theon before the audience and mass. And i i'm proud to say we're still friends. He calls me up on the phone and we chat. You know he's he's not a sharp as he once was but he's still the same guy and it's been an amazing experience for him to know that his life story is of value not only two people in vancouver but across canada and now thanks to east west players into the united states as well. I love hearing all of that with the theme of the fifty fifth. Anniversaries east west players between worlds. How would you say that. One hour photo is an apt expression of that theme. This season between worlds is such in a vodka. Tive team i think mass has always found himself in that limited space because to me he went from being incarcerated during world war two and during that time he was public enemy number one and then the cold war happened now. He was a trusted ally in the fight against communism when as a young man he helped build the distant early warning line north of the arctic circle and then he transformed again into becoming a scholar and a scientist but he never stood still he was always restless he was always in a process of becoming because he knew as an asian man during the twenty th century constantly subjected to forces beyond his control forces like racism forces like upheaval due to world events he was always scanning horizon looking for ways in terms. Of what is my next move. How am i going to prosper. How am i going to survive. How am i going to thrive and as an object racialized man. He could never afford to be complacent. Because sooner or later those forces of conservatism of xenophobia of a political fashion that was going to dictate that now. You're the enemy. No you're the enemy for this reason what have you. They were always coming for him not that he lives life in a paranoid fashion. But i think he understood on subconscious level. That you could never stand still home you can all you always have to move forward. You always have to grow. And i think that's the thing. I always relate to him as as an artist. I'm always someone who's been guided by curiosity and like yourself. Can you spent a part of your life as a pastor but when podcasting reaching a different audience a larger audience Began to tug upon your heart. You pivoted reinvented yourself. And i think that's the lesson that we can all take for mass. And what's on the backburner. What are you working on now. Can you tell us a little bit about that. I'm actually going to do a show about my theory. Famous brother the reverend ten shigamatzu best christian author and that is going to be in the form of a master class and so. I'm not sure if it's going to be over zoom or going to be taking the theater. Start the states but in every city that a visit. I'm gonna bite local pastors and training seminarians join me on stage. And they'll be surrounded by the rest of the feeder. And i'm going to be a real time masterclass on the art of preaching as you know the arctic preaching is really the art of storytelling man. The art of or the art of capturing and holding the attention of any audience. And i'm also going to be able to shift between that mode of of teaching and storytelling into childhood stories of my brother and i grew up. And how we ended up going on two different very pats but in a way how came back towards doing the same thing because what my brother and i have in common on. The appearance seems like nothing but we both stand in front of large groups of people in our version of the troops. So that's coming down the pipeline and if your listeners or interested in checking that out by website is shaggy dot.

103.5 KISS FM
"tive" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM
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James Miller | Lifeology
"tive" Discussed on James Miller | Lifeology
"Today is or a nod roach. She is a founder and president of the institute for transformational thinking and author of lived through a mindfulness guide authenticity. Welcome to my shore. Hi james thank you so much for having me. I am really looking forward to this. I was looking at your name. What a beautiful name. Or i've never heard that before i knew what would it means in spanish but do you know what it means in. Yes i do and thank you for for saying that Aura means light in gold in hebrew. Here here i've had this name since i was born. Obviously and one day someone said to me. Do you know what your name means. In latin which i did not know and i said no i don't and they said your name in latin means a prayer really. Oh yeah that would be to say just finished. You've wow this is really cool. Yeah it's wonderful to have this name. That i have to admit that when i was younger it wasn't really sort of invoked to have an unusual. You know but as i grow up. I felt very grateful for my name. Still do you know what i think about that. Everything you teach report definitely relied. Your name definitely aligns with everything that you've done that you are becoming. Oh thank you so much. That's very kind of course. How did you know that you wanted to be. I guess. Go into the space of mindfulness in life coaching. I can't say that it was a space. That i was sort of cognizant of that i would be going into it although i look back at my life and you know i always ask those existential questions like are we do you know who is the true essence. The authentic south and i feel that even going back to childhood. I was always in as much as i was an extrovert. I was also contempt. Tive wrong in contemporary poetry and i used to love to lay in an open field of grass..

CNBC's Fast Money
New Record Highs as Powell Reassures the Market
"Does the market finally. Believe jay powell. Now if you watch us yesterday we asked why no one seems to believe the fed chief when he says rate hikes aren't coming anytime soon but today he couldn't have been clearer powell saying the fed isn't even thinking about thinking about hiking rates until twenty twenty four at the earliest and when they do finally move the market will have ample warning his comments. Reigniting the record rally with the dow. Snp closing at all time high. So does this mean really say it all all right just to reiterate. This is obviously the deepfake. Does it meaning ring. True guy a love. The mimi's shifts are my favorite. And i i guess the answer going back to last night it depends on what market you're talking about. The stock market absolutely believes him. And you know i. I'm somewhat hesitant to say it. But that's something you know. Tim and karen and steven been saying for a long time. Don't fight these guys in the stock market continues on. Its merry way the flip side of that coin. Is you know. Ten year yields are an indication. The bond market doesn't believe him because here we are at north of one point six percent and the ten year so one market does. The other market doesn't right now the. Us equity market is winning and for the purposes of that. Show our show tonight. That's probably good enough at the same time when race. Get high enough tim. We've seen it in the past when they touch six six seven which they did this morning when they go towards one seven The markets have a little bit of a tantrum so even though the bond market may not believe jay powell eventually the stock market's take the lead to the bond market. So the two are back intertwined. So what what do you think the answer at this. Point is jay powell making abundantly clear and clear to the markets market participants. That there is no intention on raising rates until not even forecasted economic metrics come true but they actually have to see it in the present very backward looking very subjective. We've been. Rick rolled twice this week on fast money. So there's a lot going on. And i think you have a case here where also the concept of the the absolute level of of bond yields on the ten year. What point are are equities in trouble. And i think that's maybe a bigger debate on some level because we just don't know i think the conversation that The fed may have lost control of the long end of the curve. Is the right one to have I think from from fed funds obviously out to five or six years. It's pretty clear that Today's action tells you that the fed is able to job. Here's something else about today. People aren't really talking about. They're out there saying they're going to continue to buy at least eighty billion treasuries and forty billion mortgage backs. At least so again the size of the bond tapering Is something that's also really tough to understand especially when the fed really upgraded the economy Tells you that four and a half percent unemployment rate by the end of twenty twenty one From not terribly far off the record lows that we you know of all time that we went into the pandemic with his still not good. Enough so let. The fed was very clear today. I'm most troubled by vicks. That's got a one thousand nine handle honestly fell eight percent and the volatility. This low tells me equities actually should be a little bit weary in the next couple of days. We're pre pandemic levels when it comes to the vix karen on what did you make it today and does it. Change your view on the markets. Well i'm always long. But i just have this image of of j. palace saying you know what i've taken the bull market hostage. I'm not gonna hurt the bull market in the bond market yelling electable market. Go and then. Powell says if anybody makes a sudden move the market dies and i think that's sort of a standoff that he's trying to reach with the bond market right we saw briefly would happen last month in a lot of weird things the mark you got a lot of sudden movements and the stock market really didn't like that at all but you know tiven guy said he couldn't have been more clear about how dovish he is now. I don't know if the data will force him to do something earlier he did. Say we're not gonna do it until the data makes us do it but if we start to see data change well then we'll have to think all right. He could be made to do it sooner. i don't really know i don't. It wasn't so shocking to me that the general rhetoric. I don't think it was so shocking to anyone but good for banks good for. I guess it was no giants surprise. More dovish than i thought but certainly we all thought that he was dovish going in. I had actually. I want to hear what he has to say about the supplemental leverage ratio. that's important for banks but he punted on that and rice and a couple of days. What he has to say about that is he. Did you say yeah twice. They've made it very clear he wasn't gonna say anything they're gonna say something in a couple of weeks and he's not gonna say anything about it anytime

WORT 89.9 FM
"tive" Discussed on WORT 89.9 FM
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WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"tive" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Getting pretty interesting ticket. I'll jump into that in a moment, but let you know where we're coming from is always the rocket mortgage studio. When you need an expert to help navigate the home loan process rocket can. Here's what we have coming up on the hour or in the hour. David deal. Take his former teammate, One of the one of the really good dudes among many But deal is one of our favorites. Left tackle made a couple of pro Bowls two time champ. We'll get him coming up next segment. 4 40 Eastern. 1 40 Pacific. We will do the brother Tive Lee. I believe it's a radical change baseball with with the baseball and the repercussions, the residual impact that will have on the sport. You know, if everybody's riding over there, you might not agree with me. But I'm not sure that everybody number one is even aware of it. And secondarily just how it's gonna impact. I believe the Nite Tonight aesthetics of the game, which isn't a bad thing, but we'll get to that. We have a lot to do Ticket. Get us going here on this Russell Wilson stuff. Let me first. Set it up. You take us wherever you need to go. S O for those who missed it. Jason Locke and four had a story over the week in a row. Jayson Luck before CBS Sports NFL Insider Jay had a It was Maura of gets it. I guess you could classified as a report. It was basically that teams were calling Seattle gauging their interest or willingness is a paraphrase Jason's report. Um, to trade Russell Wilson to listen to trade options or war trade parameters. Right. So the father up, though, and this was a tweet and Jason delivered this. I believe it was last night or this morning when I saw it. Basically saying, you're kind of doubling down in pressing it further, saying that Wilson's campus just flat out frustrated with Seattle on this situation really bears it worth watching so somebody that we felt would have a statue outside of that gorgeous stadium, And he still will. Even if he dealt tomorrow, he accomplished a ton. He still would, but Mate. Maybe this isn't the lengthy marriage that I think we all just kind of assumed That would be too. Yeah. I mean, it feels like it should be right. It should be a lengthy marriage between these two and Um, it He's got all the money in the world. Obviously, he's got the hearts of Seattle Seahawks fans. The organization loves him. Clearly because of the conversations that we know that take place behind the scenes. He alludes to it not necessarily directly saying it, but he has conversations with You know, Snyder? Uh, formally Snyder. He's not there anymore. But, you know, general manager and the head coach and, you know, got a little bit deeper when we start thinking about the role that quarterback should play other than being the quarterback of the team. Now this first surfaced. This issue first came up with this. Shawn Watson and the disconnected seemingly is going on with Houston. In that that situation down there, and at the time I was like, why would you even like? Why would you guarantee released? Tell him that he's going to be involved in personnel decisions. Or, more importantly, for Shawn Watson. It was the head coach or the general manager, Right? Shouldn't somebody above his head be making that decision? Well, apparently, bt all quarterbacks want this power. Dan Patrick had Russell Wilson on today, or do you think? Maybe yesterday Andre. He asked him about this and then inside way, and we should listen to this and then I want to react to it. This is Russell Wilson on his involvement in personnel decisions. For me personally, You know, I think that I want to be out of be involved because of the day it's your legacy. It's your team's legacy. It's the guys you get to go into the huddle with and then and then the day that those guys you gotta trust one. The reason why time went toe Tampa was because he felt like he could trust those guys and bruising and given the opportunity, I think for me anytime you bring free agents, and you know, are the players. You want The best players, guys, you love the game, and so you kind of build that over time and get to see who could really play. You know, as a player, you really know. So I think that relationships really key, and especially being a veteran player, you know that dialogue is really important. Are you involved in personnel decisions? Not not as much. I don't. Do you want to be involved? Rust? Yeah, I think it helps. I think it helps it to be involved more, but I think that's that dialogue should should happen more often in my things. Turn again. That's Fox Sports Radio. The Dan Patrick Show b T and R You involved are you If you want to follow up, I did. That was great. Father. Here's the thing. I guess this is a new thing in the NFL. It never was. When I was around. You trusted the scouts and the general manager and the coaches who, by the way are doing these evaluations as well. So it's in some ways it feels like Not intentionally. But in some ways it feels like a slap in the face All those people who are doing their jobs on a yearly weekly daily basis, evaluating talent, right whether that's someone on the coaching staff, the quality of control guy, the scouts that are out looking for how to make this team better now, all of a sudden they're gonna get overruled or potentially Be overruled by Russell Wilson like that doesn't make any sense to me, and it feels like the decision making hierarchy is disrupted. When when, when? When you allow like, quarterback? Really anybody, but really, only the quarterbacks. To make these type of decisions or have input on these type of decisions. Let me let me just say something to every team out there. I know the NFL is a little different the way different than the NBA again. I guess the supplies to the NFL or so then the other teams, but NFL teams. If you grant the players, you know what, what they're chasing, like, say on personnel matters, right? You deserve to be, you know, locked in the basement for a couple of years and and just and failed because here's what's gonna happen now you can't even if even if somebody deserves some say And you could make the case that Russell Wilson age 32 future Hall of Famer champion should have to if they call the right play, blah, blah. Okay, you could make a very strong case that Russell Wilson has earned the right to weigh in on Personnel matters..

NewsRadio KFBK
"tive" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Are you going to use their transportation or do you drive your own car? What? Just whatever it is, But somewhere in that neighborhood, and it's it's less restrictive. Still a big building. Um, again, There's very little licensed medical staff on usually there's an R N a there during the day, but not always. But it works for people it again when we're looking a budget, independent living partly can be a really good alternative for people. The next step up. The wrong is assisted living, assisted living knows also usually in a big building. It could be smaller. But there's usually like 40 apartments. You know 100 people 80 people. The majority of whom are women. Because by this stage women have lived longer, And if you go in most care homes, you'll find the majority of people there sometimes as much as 80% are, in fact, women Why this is not a women's issue is beyond me. I don't get it, but it's not. It's not One spoke to a group of seniors out in road in in Sun City, and there was there were singles seniors but singles. And I spoke for about a half an hour on this issue, and I didn't get one phone call. I want that with that proved to me was that when people confront this issue, I gonna stay home. It's not gonna happen to me. I'm unique. I get to escape this yet. You all know somebody that's been in a nursing home has had dementia been in a care home Been in a memory unit has dementia has Alzheimer's has a debilitating neurological neurodegenerative disease? You all know everybody knows somebody, but it's not gonna happen to me. Sun City is filled with people who are older who think that somehow they're going to escape all this. I'm not picking on Sun City. It's a human condition, folks. None of us Expected to happen. Therefore, we just don't talk about we don't talk about dying. We don't like having that conversation with her Children. Well, it makes them uncomfortable. So what? Well, it makes me uncomfortable. So what? Who's gonna take care of you? Don't you want somebody making decisions for you? Who knows what you want? Don't you? Don't get that. I don't understand. Assisted living lots of socialization. Lots of people, lots of clubs, lots of activities, meals, pretty good meals. Male could be delivered there they will assisted living will take care of medical, a med management medication management. They? It's a It's a anak tive, bustling community. People could while they can't come visit right now because of covert, but.

MyTalk 107.1
"tive" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"Out and really troubled waters. And there were sharks underneath you. I just swam as fast as I could to get between the boulders. And then it was, you know, still was trying to speak. Go us fast As I could relax. You swimming as fast as you can. What I've learned as a redneck fisherman. Anak tive Mino catches more fish. Keep that in mind and active. Mino always catches more fitting. There were sharks underneath you black tipped sharks. Yeah, I just Google that and I don't like the way they look. Jason and Alexis, Listen, life or podcast it any time at my talk one of 71 dot com or on the my talk app. The Jason and Alexis podcast is presented by Sears imported autos. Lorien Julia here with David Luzinski from first Equity Mortgage David. So we're into the season where people are probably going to start thinking about their taxes and other things like that. Yes, it's so true. And this is the perfect time for people to stop and take a look at what interest rate your pain on that mortgage because boy rates are cheap yet right now, David I've been attacking two friends, and it seems like there's still so much money that people could be saving with their mortgages. There is one of the statistics I've seen recently says that over 50% of people still have rates that are over 4%. And these are the people that should be calling and taking a look at this either. You can save money by refinancing. Maybe you go to that 15 year loan and get a really low rate. Or perhaps you consolidate some of that debt. You have out there left over from the holidays. This is such great information call for secretary at 763251.

KCRW
"tive" Discussed on KCRW
"Thanks so much to all of you for joining us Thank you. Always a pleasure. Thank you. This'll is NPR news and I'm Cherry Glaser with this case here. W News update. Cheech Marin is best known for being one half of the famous comedy duo Cheech and Chong. But the Southern California Tive has also made a name for himself as well. The foremost collectors in the world when it comes to Chicano art. Now, the more than 700 pieces in his collection will be permanently displayed in Riverside. Cheech Marin's Center for Chicano Art, culture and History will be the first space in the country set aside for Mexican American art and culture, the comedian told kcrw's press play. It's important for a museum like this to exist. My mantra has always been. You can't love her. Hey, Chicano art unless you see it, and that's been my my goal to get everybody to Be able to see Chicano art Merrin says he was wooed by the city of Riverside, which offered up its old public library to house the collection. And they came to me with this proposition that I didn't understand it. At first. They thought you want me to buy a museum. I don't have that much money. You No, no, no, no. We want to give you the museum and you give us the collection. If all goes as planned, the so called Cheech will open in Riverside this fall. You're listening to KCRW KCRW sponsors include Amazon studios, presenting one night in Miami from director Regina King and writer Kemp Powers inspired.

MyTalk 107.1
"tive" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"You went snorkeling out and really troubled waters. And there were sharks underneath you. I just swim as fast as I could to get between the boulders, and then it was, you know, still was trying to speak. Go. It's fast as I could relax. You swimming as fast as you can. What I've learned as a redneck fisherman. Anak tive Mino catches more fish. Keep that in mind active. Mino always catches more Finished. There were sharks underneath you. Black tip sharks. Yeah, I just Google that and I don't like the way they look. Jason and Alexis, Listen, life or podcast it any time at my talk one of 71 dot com or on the my talk app. The Jason and Alexis podcast is presented by Sears imported autos. Hey, guys, It's Donna first. So no. Bello got a great deal for you if you have found that diet and exercise alone I have not helped you to keep those resistant problem areas at bay. I'm talking maybe for you. It's belly fat, You know, no matter how much weight you lose it still Is the belly fat is the problem area. Maybe it's back fat muffin tops. Whatever it is for you. First of all, you might be trying to battle genetics. I should point that out. So that is where so No bellows life changing laser fat removal can come to the rescue and help you out right now. My truckers can take advantage of $250 off. Laser fat removal for a limited time in one comfy.

106.1 FM WTKK
"tive" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"I mean, you're going to see those shenanigans they're going to escalate. Uh, I'm going to de escalate. So all right. Thanks for the color, sir. Appreciate it for one thing. Oh, yeah. The X Files predicted years ago, Bill's never won the Super Bowl. So now you're an ad. We're going X files. Truth or stone 100%. It did. Yeah, There was a scene where they're like the cigarette smoking man is talking and he says he goes. All I know is that one thing As long as I'm alive, the Buffalo bills will never win the Super Bowl. Yeah, it's a known fact. Unlike bills Mafia I don't know what scene Yeah, but sure, But this is where people who were also then talking about honeybees with black. Oil alien stuff, Which is also a thing. So I mean, that's two things. They predicted. You sure you sure on that You can research it again if you won't be in, okay. All right. You know, it's funny that after the bills lost, what I found was funny was you had these fans that are like There's just heartbreaking. I'm know I'm like, Are you new here? Oh, what did you expect to have a few bandwagon? People come over. Yeah, yeah, You're right. It's a good point, because just due to the sheer under doggedness of the team, and you know people are into that, because what it was a saying from the beginning, it's only matter of time to the bottom falls out. I thought was gonna happen. The Super Bowl. We'll still a great season. Best season in 25 years one, The AMC East right, swept the division one to home playoff games. It was a good season. Yeah. Well, and also think about this. What if you're somebody who's not really into football in the greater Buffalo area who just is really, really happy that you could get tables for your church potluck now. Right? Yeah, it's also a good point. Yeah, nearly every time. Every time I go to Walmart, they're all gone right And now it's sometimes it's funny as you saw people in Kansas City at the airport. This is how you say Well, no, They're at the airport and they're at the You know where your baggage comes out, and there's a bunch of people they're just standing there, and all these folding tables are just coming out. That was fantastic. All right, 6 46. We slip one call in here real quick. Donnie, What's up? Hey, I just wanted to say this bill in peace, but I don't think it's got anything to do with Donald Trump. The time Donald Trump. It's something there was something going on in the back with the Congress fastened. Another law passed something, if that's all we're doing, they've got complete control of everything, and I don't need extraction so they could go off and do all the things they want to do and push all this. You don't need a distraction. You just mentioned that they have control everything. They don't need a distraction. Wait. The reason needed to say that you're having to twist somebody who's normal political position is an opposition. You want to provide him cover so that their constituents don't see that they did something. They don't have to do any of that. Don't have to. But they do because they know they're gonna get thrown out of office. But they're not gonna get thrown out of office, especially in the house because the house majority throws out the people that they want to and they sent for the people that they want to So you know that you know you they don't punish themselves. It's just something food media tive report on other than what's actually going on in government. Okay, Well, I mean, to some extent, maybe, but you know they're not really hiding stuff, especially when they're doing executive orders. I'm not hiding it. The media's choosing to ignore it is the thing. I'm talking about the dog First Dogs in Wales. Well, if if we're gonna call in I'm sorry I pushed back. Yes, she'll Just take solace in the fact that you know one day John Goodman will be spreading your ashes. Huh? You got that? Yeah. Great reference. Make sure the call Donnie 6 48 Casey today radio program. Hang on. If you are e got Andy didn't very fast. Tessa is in recovery from an addiction to prescription opioids. I was pregnant twice,.

KOA 850 AM
"tive" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"A chemist. So when you talk to real to t me today that I should call in and they're absolutely I thank you for that. No problem. So two things. One is the warmer air gets, the more moisture it can hold. Okay now picture when you have say a glass of ice tea. The reason we get condensation on the glasses because the air gets colder when it's by the glass and says, I can't handle this anymore and then dumps the water onto the outside of the glass. Okay, so the reason we talk relative humidity, it's relative to how much the air can take before it gets saturated and has to dump either as they do in the ground or rain or snow. So if you talk 75% communities you're saying it can only take a little bit more water before it has to let it out. So if you take that same air and then warming up the Perella tive humanity goes down to see can handle more. There's no more water. There is just able to hold motive. Yeah. Gotcha. So is my analogy, And it's just an observation. But during the course of the day, especially when he it's really cold out in the winner, saying the Midwest I live Um, I am bears up in upstate New York. Uh, s so we know it's called. They're on and he had a relative humidity, which was pretty high for you What he said 79% or 80%. But during the course of the day I've noticed where I met that that lowers outside, right Because there is this warming. It's warming. It's warming, it can hold more. The dew point is the temperature at which You can't take any more and the air warms the dew point rises because You've got the same amount of water there, but it could take more. Just like when he warm of water. You can pour more sugar, and it can dissolve more. Right. Okay, well that that all makes sense and Thank you for that. Yeah, I I knew the dew points. The relative humidity and applying that toe outside in the winter time was kind of buffalo on me. So that's what this is my job. I even go in the radio talk sign. So very good. Thanks, Alan. Appreciate the call. No problem. Everything all right?.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"tive" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"A Welcome back to a him Tampa Bay and we're joined now by our congressman. Just Bill a raucous and congressman. You were One of the few who voted against impeachment yesterday. Yeah, I thought it was ridiculous. Jack. You know that she talked about the process last year about impeaching president and she said there must be due process rights not speaking of the speaker in that not one single piece of evidence. Has been reviewed with regard to this. You know, we have serious problems in our nation, and all she wants to do is humiliate the president and his supporters. We've gotta wonder what what point I mean, because they're so caught up in this And yet you've got so many Americans who are out of work who've lost their jobs lost their businesses. And yet, no eh no help for these Americans and just caught up in their own selfish desire to do something bad to the president. Yeah, I agree. There's no question uh, you know the Democrats. Need to reconsider. With their toes and speaker. There's no question it's a political stunt. She's she's been dick tive, and obviously she doesn't put the American people first. Yeah, that's that's for sure. And a lot of people like you say, are wondering if the Democrats you're going to realize that she's perhaps harming their election chances. Coming up in a couple of years and saying, Well, we better dumper. I would think so, Jack, I would think so. I'm very you know, I'm surprised that they elected her again on again. She's a feeling to the far left. On. Do you know this is a centrist to write country? And you know she's not doing the American people any good. Nor is she doing her colleagues any good. You're mentioning a centrist to write country It's going to be a pretty rough four years given the country's gonna be run pretty much by Kamila Harris, the President elect, even admitting that she's pretty much going to run things, and she being a Marxist, basically socialist to the It's degree. It looks like this somewhat right leaning country is going to be moving way to the left. Not for long. Not for long, Jack. I think if people see it, you know, we've got an election in two years. I believe the Republicans pick up the house and we pick up the Senate again. It's just a shame that we're going through this and like you said, I don't really believe that. President elect Biden will be running the country and Yeah, I I I'm not a fan of Carmela hair. So tell you that Yeah, Not many are. But anyway, Congressman, we appreciate your joining us this morning on my pleasure. Am Tampa Bay and keep up the good work out there. Thank you, Jack. It's a 45 and let's go to the newsroom and Chris treatment, the ST Petersburg Democrat calls President Trump a clear and present threat to the nation. That's what Congressman Charlie Crist said in explaining his vote to impeach Trump. Fellow Tampa Democrat Kathy Castor voted for impeachment to hold trump accountable for the defilement of the capital and the Constitution. Tampa Bay Republicans Gust Bill Arrakis, Scott Franklin Ver. Buchanan and Greg Steuby opposed impeachment. Saying it would further divide the nation. Space X can celebrate a historic splash down in the Gulf. The company announced that a dragon cargo capsule landed in the water off the west coast of Florida for the first time, the capsule had been doctored the international space station for over a month. Its cargo included scientific research projects. Corona virus is to blame for another 174 deaths in Florida Department of Health announced close to 14,000 new cases. Vaccinations, however, are rising faster with over 47,000 people getting a covert shot in the last day. All told, 646,000 people have received at least one vaccine dose in Florida. On Chris Trackman NEWS, radio. W F L A Now LET's check Sports w F L A sports that bully by from the 95 www d A. N A. M. 6 20 Sports Center on there, and Jacobson. Opening night for the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena, and the Lightning beat the Blackhawks by a final score of five. The one Steven Stamkos had a goal and two assists, and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 22 saves on 23 shots for the wind for the Lightning there want to know on the season they'll take on the Blackhawks again and Emily Arena tomorrow. At seven o'clock. The Houston Rockets have traded James Harden to the Nets in a huge 14 trade that also involves the Pacers and the Cavaliers. The main portion of the deal. The Nets sent Houston a package that includes multiple players and draft picks that will feature guard Cherish, Laverne. Avert was traded to the Pacers for Victor Oladipo. All the depot goes to Houston, James Harden goes to.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"tive" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"I do not look good. Melanie, You have to come. Take pictures. Come take pictures. I'm coming. I just have to I have to fix myself. I was trying to prove to my family that I was unconventional outside the box and somehow I ended up wearing a somewhat culturally appropriate tive Tibetan ensemble in bright yellow orange with a fake nose ring. I look like the kind of person who isn't an anthropologist but acts like an anthropologist and goes to some Eastern nation and for the rest of her life dresses like the people of that land vow, Melanie, You look very Original. Mobile jackets. Winbush Thank you for your daughter soon. Shut it. No, thank you for your son soon. Thank you for your kids. Thank you for your granddaughter. Thank you for your grandson. Thank you for all the boys in your family. Thank you for all the girls in your family. Thank you. Of course. What makes me look. The part of the photo lonely anthropologist even more is the fact that I don't have a date. Just couldn't bring punch at a wedding like this. You can on Lee, Bring someone You're married to or someone. You're definitely going to marry. And on that front, I am still very much. Undecided. Hope you're having fun on the dance floor. I'm.

KOA 850 AM
"tive" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Welcome to a Friday edition of the show all together now. I'm not the one the womb or the who today. I did. The last couple of days have just worn me out, and I'm sure that they've worn a lot of you out as well. My brief Flash, Dave. That we were going toe, you know, act like adults and use this as a turning point in inflection point in our country have been dashed T dust that lasted about 30 seconds. It lasted until the day after Joe Biden's wonderful speech the day Wednesday, Um, before he decided to take something That has absolutely nothing to do with the Social justice movement. And try to draw off false equivalency to make us think that Oh, we're just lucky it wasn't black people because they would have been mowed down with machine guns of capital. And nothing could have been more destructive. Nothing he could have said could have been mortgage struck tive than that. Joe Biden. Let's unite the country Let's divide the country. Thank you. We've had a divider for the past four years. Yes, kind of hoping for something different, but obviously I was mistaken. Let me tell you what's on the block today. And, um, you can go check it out. There's it's not a super long block, but it's not the shortest blood we've ever done either. So go to K away news radio dot com. Click on anything that says Mandy Conover. Look for the headline that says Mandy's Friday blogged. Can we just get a Mulligan on 2021? Click on that, And here are the headlines You will find within half American all.

The Tennis Podcast
Worst Tennis Podcast predictions ever
"Thank you. K- we've gone from exquisite to sanity saving. Which I think is a lockdown. Plus what do you think? Yeah when you send out. The emails to back is saying. Can you send in your records and Daniel Introduce D. Fish for compliments de requests that they put in some kind of see? Perla tive just if you feel like it feel free to pay a massive compliment. Actually this is an intro arms race which is happening independently of me is like when all mascots get involved in arms race to send his tennis related animal. Content can't believe look it's all fine and we also quite happy to receive your emails where it should be receiving by the bucket load over the last few weeks most of which saying very nice things and it really town on. You didn't share with me. The ones that don't say Nice Things. D that's correct catherine particularly in a week when we are about to reveal our worst of ever on the podcast and that means the worst of our predictions on this particular edition on Thursday. We're going to discuss the worst Grand Slam finals in history or have a debate about them and we're also going to talk about the worst of the rights which is going to be a a lot of fun to to try to work out when they were human when they weren't brilliant when it's rubbish things on Colton through an absolute shockers because his that kind of wealth of the mount. We've decided we're going to have one week where everything's rubbish and we're going to talk about it so we'll be getting on with that in a moment to. Catherine's had her own worst of week or weekend. Casteran you've had an uninvited guest in your flat. What's happened in? Yeah it's it's like the rodent population of Putney heard that we were celebrating. Worst-off week and A mouse his decided to invade my bedroom. Well we need the mouse on the lease because the the the rubbish cats bruin the mouse about five days ago. He's doesn't go any teeth. He was unable to wound or kill. The mouse brought to thanks very much for that magic And five days later at two o'clock in the morning the mouse makes an appearance on my curtain. And it's spent the entire night cooling up and down My clothes rail of favorite dress. Thanks very much and I do. I no longer know whether it's my mudgee nation or reality. I swear I can hear it nibbling bright. Now it's in the room. I mean it was last sighted in this room and I can now hear the sound of mouse like rustling but I I heard in my dreams as well so I don't know what's reality anymore. Any of it coming from where the unpacked suitcases demean unpacked. Yeah it's really relates to the suitcase and I I've started to become concerned that I mean would make a really good mouse nest and it is cracked open. Gist enough that a mouse could sneak in now to frayed to lift the LID. In case there is some sort of rodent party going on in that Humane mouse traps anonymous. Which is more than this? Mouse deserves some humane. Mastro's analyst should arrived to Murray an until then I'm just going to live in Miami personal horror movie for about to become a DJ. I hear on the radio station of the flats. Every this is the week that everything go really really locked down with A. I've been invested infested by reidents and my building. Someone in my building has launched Kenilworth Court FM. Yeah he he sent a message around to Orem community. What's great which was the most? Alan Partridge message. I've ever received and I really wanted to reply that. Alan Partridge gift. But I didn't know any of the people in this group. I'm just I didn't know how well hall we'd go down but yeah some local mall is an introducing Casey. Fm The world's most local radio station test music is now playing at his. The link and I hate to be live on Monday at four PM. Requests and dedications. Go to this email address. Say hello to your neighbors. Why not pick the music and six tracks? You'd like to hear. And why and we'll play the best of them. Test transmissions running here at the moment is playing. This is the absolute gold at the moment is playing random selections from my Music Library which would explain why earlier there was Donna. Summer fully by the King's thing is doing the highway code. If you have problems with it working please email. And then the moon address are looking thing is the most. That's just say part. Absolutely navy responded with any unappointed references. Say How disappointed. He's not my people. And meanwhile Catherine will be vying with her housemates to appear on the radio station. Choose the music. Because said housemate has served being critical of Bruce springsteen which has not gone down. Well you're revealing all of the cuisine of my living situation David. 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Mornings with Keyshawn, Jorge & LZ
New Rams logo and colors finally unveiled for all to see
"Yesterday we saw. What was it two weeks ago a month ago. Something like that. A leaked tap that we thought might be. The Rams New logo thankfully what we saw is not the rams new logo. They did release their new logo. Yesterday I think most people have probably seen it but what it is is it's a white. La and coming out of the top of the A. is a much more modernized. Stylized Ram horned the kind of wraps through the middle of the A A and it it. It's Vodka Tive of what we've seen in the past with the rams horns but it is definitely a new look. We've seen a much more stylized RAM head with the yellow the gold horns wrapped around and much more stylized skull. The rapid stuff. What did you guys make the Rams New Logo? What a show. Okay that says a lot to get all that actually. I don't like it me personally. But that's just me. I don't have to weird I don't have to be associated with it at that level I talked to the original logo. The one that they came back to La with the one that they left with I'm just not when it comes to certain iconic franchises. I try to keep everything the same you know in in it just. I don't know it looks like it will be overly critical. It just doesn't doesn't hold against the old one let's put it that way Or you know you and I travel. We talk when something was leaked. And I told you in reminded me of that World Team Tennis Organization as an Orange County. Call the breakers moving on the. Yeah there for second. I'm GonNa you know it's funny so I thought I'm going to be honest. I Wanna I sound like Oh okay the more I look at it. The more uncomfortable with it and the more it has grown on me. I didn't love it at first. I like the RAM head. I liked to. It's the the ran had itself. I think is very very cool. The RAM head. I think is something that you're GonNa see on a lot of hats and t shirts and things like that. I think that looks pretty slick. What more does not be on the side of the helmet though? That's why I think I need to see the uniform to see because I don't need it saying L. A. With the Ra- I don't need no much going on RAM head and I don't eat L. A. Much. I think the helmet should be the horns. We'll see the uniforms are going to come later. But I do think when we see the uniforms. That'll kind of all bring together. I don't like the La with the Hornets because quite honestly the horn the way that stylized it looks a little bit like the chargers lightning bolt which I don't think you want it to look like but generally speaking I think when it all comes together if that RAM head is prominent. If that's kind of thing that we go with more and more often and as long as the the helmet stays relatively the same. I think he's going to work out pretty well. Why do you need to change though you know you? Moving into a new stadium to Dallas. Cowboys didn't change. They moved into a new stadium right. I mean when you when you look at some of the. I can't conic franchises. That are out there. Yeah they altered their logos but the New England patriots was not an iconic franchises prior to Tom Brady and Bill Belichick surival. They've gone to the super bowl super bowls. They lost both of them. They had the Patriots Guy with the what was it. Three point stance guy. Was it three point. Three point stance guy but it's the New England patriots where the Green Bay packers on the other hand. That's been the same got the G. That thing has been like that as long as I remember. Well there are some certainly have stayed the same for ever and in most of the other ones though if we're being honest change fairly frequently but they do change and they get up dated and they get modernized and I think this is the way that the rams are doing it and if you are moving into a new stadium it does feel like the right time to do it. I love the colors that they picked. I know that they're described it. You know you look at it right now. And it's a soul and rams royal or the two colors that they're using and but the colors are right liked it. That gold has gone. I like the blue and the yellow. I think the colors are good will see with uniforms. Look like but the more I look at the more it is grown on me is in particular the rams at the colors. I like the rams old colors. 'cause I can envision Air Dixon running in that in in you know Vince for gown will drop them back and planning at Coliseum or playing in Anaheim stadium so the colors. I like that. They really didn't change them. I mean that's basically the throwbacks. If you want to say that are so. We'll talk to the Fed. I'm just curious about the fit. I'm just curious about the actual fit of the clothes like to me if the fit of the clothes. Nice and the fabric and materials that is made with. It's nice that will overcome any disappointed. You may have with the logo. Our where some gear? If it looks right. It's it's fitness right but if it doesn't fit right and I don't like the logo then. I got nowhere to

Popcorn with Peter Travers
Milo Ventimiglia talks his new film 'The Art of Racing in the Rain'
"This. This is popcorn where we tell you what's happening at the movies and there's a movie out right now that it's gonna make you can make you cry. It's going to make you laugh and it's called the art of racing in the rain. I mean it starts my guest milo ventimiglia welcome to the show happy to be here. Thank you and what you've done. Montmelo is broken. All the rules that actors are always told never to you. Don't work with animals with kids here you are and there i am happily and you just said i don't care what you say. You know. This is what made you are. You just yourself a major dog on <hes>. I mean for me. This wasn't a role that i was afraid of. It felt like something that i slash we as an audience needed. It's a human story. It's a story about a good father story about a good husband sure about a lovely family that is teaching their dog enzo the life lessons in needs to imprint it so that when he becomes a human in his next life. He'll be ready to be a good person he does want to be. He doesn't want so badly so badly what he wants wants curses himself for being dog and moments when his instinct is giving him insight to what this family is going through but he can't speak it. He can't say he just sit back and let things happen. So you have a dog yourself. No no no even like them. Love dogs okay. You said that i think we'd have to end the bucket out. The door wouldn't even give you the pop. That's maybe one of my way. Also this dog ends named after into dr a sound suspiciously like kevin costner very much so i won't even say might be kevin costner. He was here a couple weeks ago. I'm still hearing would what a what a lovely lovely coast or that. I never got to work with so you're not hearing on the set while you're doing this. What we're hearing in the audience know much like you. You know one is hearing with the dogs actually thinking there's no talking dogs in this. It's it's all the inner monologue of this dog as he's talking to himself telling the story story to himself of this family of this man but yeah no. I didn't hear anything i kind of our script supervisor and our our director simon curtis they would talk amongst themselves they would she would read <hes> enso's dialogue and simon. I'm kind of pause me and okay now. Hold on please and then i'll just be interacting with the dog you know and then he'd say okay and action and then i resume my lines or dialogue log on to where we needed to anything so i wasn't actually here in any kind of voice. Your thoughts are what what are the perils and the joys of working with a dog as the scene partner. You have to basic. I mean one. They're gonna steal the scene from me because i mean they're hand sorry. They're beautiful. They're there there you know you've been called all those things but still yeah they do with their with their with their tongues out in the tail's wagging you haven't tried that one yet avenue but because their animals you know you have to respect that their animals and take time and be patient with what they need to learn what they need to do. Repetitive over and over and over again not distract them feel like people can be distracted but yet we can handle a lot on our plate at any given time animals it was task at hand walked them there to their pick up some popcorn or lay down whatever it is is hold the remote and its mouth so it was a discipline of patients to just make sure that myself trainers were communicating and that i was given the dogs but they needed an intern. Instinctually they gave me what i needed which was a scene partner and that that was what was so special about our two dogs about parker and butler was what they were doing. Instinctually who they were was remarkable but i would also i would talk to the dogs like people like just you know not really full voiced that uncertain moments i'd have to crouch down and whispering to parker's ear hotel what was would say hey. We're gonna do this scene. I'm going to be a little stress but i love you. Kid don't worry we're fine. Don't tell me don't let yourself yourself. Get agitated. Just just stick with me at the end of it. I got a nice chicken. Treat for you yeah well. What made you not a dog owner sanjay. I want to do this movie. It was beautiful human story. You know what i saw. Again was a good man. <hes> living a life that was in many points of it difficult challenges obstacles real life stuff that was just constantly constantly hanging on him and i saw his heart and his determination to get through all that and do it for those that he loved. I loved. I loved the message behind that caring for the people that you really love and that fills you up well who can argue with that it also who oh can't relate to that. That's the thing that i also loved about. This felt like an extension of my t._v. Show this is us felt like something that everybody can draw raw from. Everybody can connect danny. Everybody can connect to eve everyone can connect to to <hes> enso's point of view. It just felt very relative. Tive who had you played that we can connected to who was the rat bastard in your career played a couple aw played one <hes> in a movie called wildcard. Jason statham the son of a mob boss who got away with the worst behavior. <hes> <hes> played <hes> the villain at the end of the second season of gotham t._v. Show he was a <hes>. He was a killer <hes> and play some pretty dark guys. Is that enjoyable to you too. I think everyone that i play short of that. That movie wildcard enjoyed that guy. I just really didn't like i didn't like putting on the character just didn't like any of it but for me it's they're all different sizes of humanity and i always feel like there's something to learn and and something to display people whether you're inspired to be good or showcasing that we really can't be this inhumane well sometimes by showing showing that in humanity you're you're also revealing something about sure us in the audience about what we don't wanna be exactly which is a good thing to it's one of the great things about being an actor does is that you can have that yeah and speaking about good at what you do. Congratulations third emmy nominations to the <hes>. This is us and season four coming in yeah. I'm already two episodes in just tell us what happened in the first to the next sixteen all of them yeah oh man should know so. Can you actually tell us how thing no i mean. I could say it's going to be great. I know really right in line with everything that this is us has done from seasons one to two to three the formula hasn't changed <hes> <hes> the pearson family feels like we're getting even deeper and deeper and deeper into who this family is who these people are as individuals in it you you know <hes> it's really just it's a joy to work on. I've had i've had a really amazing couple years going from that. Show this film and yeah. I'm <hes> i'm really lucky. It's fascinating to me because i remember also seeing you in rocky balboa woah yeah we're still alone is your father and that he has those speeches where he's basically you. You know talking about fatherhood what it is doing but then win season to this is oh yes like came. Flight comes on doing a scene with kevin yeah in a movie that he's doing talking about you. Who's gon who's his sons but also his his is his <hes>. He was his <hes> his hero. Yeah i mean i what i have had the first conversation with sly about joining the show and i pretty much told must i explained his part of it. You know inspiring a younger actor and his how he was my character. Jack's biggest onscreen hero and i basically told him i said all of that couldn't be closer to the truth as a younger actor i note it was like to be on set with you and dan to to just watch listen and learn what he was up to and what he was able to accomplish and i applied that to my everyday working process as an actor but then also from the character's point of view like he was my onscreen here on mike well yes lie was my onscreen hero to you know so. I don't know maybe a lot of flattery got him but also i mean you know his involvement with our writers and writing collect like coming together to share his his voice and what he wanted to tell of being playing himself. I don't know that he's ever played himself in the show but it was yeah you got a good day. You had a good time. He told me he goes a really good day so really good data good data. Yeah well the the two of you have. There's some similarities. People people think that i'm actually his son. Yeah yeah sure just go yet to do it well. You always say that you have this crooked matt do so where does that come from. Just i was born that way. I don't know where it comes from or what what got broken on the way way out but <hes> but it's definitely crooked i used to i used to talk out of the side of my face like this audience and i really didn't realize it until i was thinking might have been a teenager and i saw a local news channel interview or something and i was really struck by how crooked my mouth was when i spoke and so i remember sitting down in front of a mirror and reading reading and trying to catch what words made my mouth very very crooked and in doing that i figured out how i could kind of level it out a a little bit and it gave me kind of lazy speech pattern so now people don't quite know where <hes> from because of my lazy speech pattern because i'm trying to correct my crooked mouth but i don't know it works it is it's all kind of working. I think so i mean but did did it. Intimidate you when you were starting out doing. I said you have like moments. Have how am i gonna do this audition. <hes> where people cruel as people in hollywood can be yeah i had a i was in a castle one time how to cash or say hey could you. You just stopped doing that thing. You're doing with your mouth because you're doing a thing with your mouth and i go. You know what i was born that way and i just stared at all. I'm sorry i'm like no you're not and then i did the thing and i didn't get the part but it was like that was me that was me. I feared playing a vampire because you know vampires when they play vampires like they open their mouth. The big thing was going to go to the side and i thought seles or if i was like you know now. I've some wearing a masters. There's like there's a dead giveaway.

60-Second Science
Kid Climate Educators Open Adult Eyes
"This is scientific Americans. Sixty seconds signs. I'm Adam Levy. Avoiding the west affects of climate change will require action. But it's hard to take action. When you don't even know there's a problem around the world only half of adults understand that humans causing crime it change through activities that produce greenhouse gases, but the picture is different for kids. Previous work has shown that children are more engaged and more knowledgeable than adults about climate change. The question is can this be honest to make a difference? We come across this idea that kids are capable influencing their parents. And when we say influence really mean just teaching them Daniele Lawson a social scientist at NC state university. That's what we set out to really investigate. Can we design things in such a way that kids are able to teach their parents about climate change? And because of the fact that it's someone's child seeking them instead of just a adult on the street or a different climate communicator, our parents willing able. To listen to their children to test idea Lawson setup wildlife based climate costs for kids, this approach was based on previous courses. But the team added a twist involving the parents first parents were invited to come along turn event formed apart of the course, and that's not all so we also had students interviewed their parents. And this interview never mentioned climate change, the civically, but it had questions like how have you seen the leather change over the last five to ten years. Do you believe the sea levels rising? How do you think that could impact our communities? The study showed that the coolest did indeed increase concern about climate change, not just among the kids, but that parents to and though was some surprising findings in the results this process of children teaching their parents, it really was most effective among those parents who were previously the least he -cerned about climate change. So that was conserve. Tive and fathers. And then what was also really exciting was that the treatment was particularly effective if the child that was doing the teaching was a daughter the study is in the journal nature climate change, these findings come into time when more kids becoming climate activists and Lawson says her study shows just how persuasive young people's voices can be kids are really powerful. They are having an impact, you know. They are taking over the news. They're not letting us not talk about the issue. It makes me really excited to see how much of an impact kids can have. And I think kids can just have the power to bring us together. In a way that we haven't seen yet when it comes to climate change. Thanks for listening for scientific American sixty seconds science. I'm Adam Levy.