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WTOP
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"Just come and a former Dave dill dine in traffic Traffic is slowly moving again northbound on three 95 beyond the 14th street bridge. It was held for a motorcade, it has come and gone traffic released on D.C. two 95 as well. In Virginia, southbound at I three 95, it is stop and go from The Pentagon out of Arlington, the crash after seminary road remains blocking the right side. Late delays in the outbound whitehurst freeway and canal road near Georgetown university a crash reported. In Virginia on 66, the eastbound crash at one 23 clear westbound traffic still heavy out of centerville, a crash of manassas on sudley road at rich Lou lane in front of Manafort Plaza, one in fairfax station on one 23 at chapel road, late in long delays in the beltways ITER loop from 66 and Tyson's off the GW Parkway into Maryland on the outer loop near van dorn crash reported in a center lane, but still slow beyond that to the Wilson bridge, 95 volume delay southbound newing to the woodbridge southbound through staff or northbound through Fredericksburg. Maryland two 70 north found heavy out of clarksburg, the crash before 80 urban a clear, 95 northbound heavy and slow Laurel to Columbia after 32, one broken down blocking a traveling BW Parkway southbound south of four ten. It was only one lane getting by a crash. Charles county two 34 buds creek road closed between Trinity church and Thompson corner road. Andrew's federal credit union increased their share certificate rates to 5% APY for 7 months now through December 2nd, visit Andrews FC U dot org for details, membership eligibility required. Dave dildy and WTO traffic. Your forecast now with Amelia Draper. Clear and chilly out there tonight with overnight lows in the 30s. For tomorrow, plenty of sunshine and a nice autumn day, good travel weather if you're hanging around locally,

WTOP
"trinity church" Discussed on WTOP
"Get your podcasts. WTO P news time 6 28. Traffic and weather on the 8 years, Dave dildine, but I three 95 northbound traffic heavy and slow from The Pentagon into Washington near Maine avenue at the moment traffic is stopped between made avenue in the third street tunnel for police activity. Should be getting by soon on three 95 southbound through Arlington traffic is jammed because of a crash near seminary road. It's blocking the right side. 66 eastbound near one 23. The crash is getting moved from the right lane onto the right shoulder and right this for a minute, all lanes have reopened three main and two express eastbound with delays allowed to ease. Crash at one 23 in chapel road in the intersection, driving the airports for pickups and drop off southbound and the George Washington Parkway. It slow from the humpback bridge toward DCA at national. It's one in one out at dulles, it's packets of arrivals and departures, and right now we're in a lull with only minor traffic delay. Same deal in Maryland at BWI Marshall off, I one 95. On 95 and two 95 between the capitol belt when BWI congestion remains northbound on the interstate north of route 32, one broken down in a travel lane. On the VW Parkway inside the beltway, southbound backup is caused by a crash south of route four ten with only one lane getting by. Two 70 northbound still heavy to urbana, but the crash was moved to the shoulder near the scenic view, 50 eastbound were down to brief delays near the south river, free flow at the severn river at across the Chesapeake. In Charles county, the closure of bud's creek road between Trinity church and Thompson quarter road for crash investigation. Fairfax connector bus serve a start riding smart with a fairfax connector, visit fairfax connector dot com for information about new bus routes and herndon and Reston. Dave dildine WTO traffic. Amelia Draper has our forecast. Quiet autumn weather continues tonight on into tomorrow and for Thanksgiving as well. We'll have lows tonight in the 30s highs tomorrow near 60 with plenty

WNYC 93.9 FM
"trinity church" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"With a rally of Trinity church reverend William Barbara co chairs the organization and says the group is pushing for a more equitable society Living wages must be a must fair housing living good housing healthcare for everybody a fairness for everybody Robin barber says the group's 14 point program also calls for a smaller military budget and voting rights protections The Brooklyn Nets will play the Cleveland Cavaliers at home tonight at 70 the NBA's play in tournament for a chance to advance to the playoffs the winter face is the Celtics of Boston and the best of 7 series Your forecast now scattered showers between 8 and 11 this morning some places already getting those right now then clearing up at a high today of 70 tomorrow mostly cloudy and 70 Once again 50 and showers in some places at 7 O 7 Support for NPR comes from Capital One offering Capital One shopping a downloadable browser extension that searches various sites for shoppers What's in your wallet More at Capital One shopping dot com On the next show New York City with a COVID positive mayor the House of Representatives with a COVID positive speaker They were both at the gridiron club dinner last week which required vaccination but not a negative test more than 70 people who were there have since tested positive How do we manage our risk decisions now during omicron two That and more on the Brian Leo show at 10 a.m. on WNYC This is morning edition from NPR news I'm a Martinez And I'm leyla faulted As civilian deaths mount in Ukraine some in the international community accuse Russia of war crimes Others including Ukraine's president use another word genocide But that word is specifically defined as killing or other actions committed with the intent to destroy in whole or in part a national ethnic racial or religious group Is that what we're witnessing Leila Sadat is an international law professor at Washington University in St. Louis and advises the International Criminal Court prosecutor on crimes against humanity Genocide is extremely difficult to prove before an International Criminal Court That said this does look like a pattern of ethnic cleansing or crimes against humanity So what's the difference there If it looks like ethnic cleansing do Russia's actions in Ukraine then constitute genocide That is a complicated question Leila The international community has said that sometimes ethnic cleansing can be a form of genocide and we've seen that in early decisions from the International Criminal Court in the situation involving Darfur where the prosecutor did charge genocide because there was in fact a pattern of ethnic cleansing destroying villages driving people away from their homes terrorizing a civilian population very similar pattern to what we saw in the former Yugoslavia what we saw in Darfur and we are now seeing today in Ukraine Why the international outcry here I mean Russian forces conducted themselves similarly in Syria civilians being targeted and killed we saw it in Chechnya And now a call for war crime charges and possible genocide charges We definitely have seen this before And it's a really awful movie Right now Mario pole looks like Aleppo In fairness there were calls for criminal prosecution We had two vetoes by the Russian Federation in the Security Council with respect to Syria And we did not have the international political well sufficient to overcome that through either the establishment of a no fly zone to stop the atrocities or creating a special tribunal to try those crimes because the vehicle for getting to the International Criminal Court was blocked Fortunately Ukraine had the foresight to declare that the International Criminal Court statute was applicable to its territory in 2014 and 2015 So unlike Syria's Assad who would never never accept the jurisdiction of the ICC the Ukrainian president and parliament has done that And so the ICC does have jurisdiction here and one also has to say that I think at some point the fact that the invasion was done in such a blatant fashion to a European neighbor clearly played a part You mentioned that genocide is really hard to prove but right now what we're seeing in bucha and charni of these places that have been liberated from Russian forces are these pockets of genocide or is that ethnic cleansing I think for me it's still kind of unclear to me legally what the difference is So in the former Yugoslavia the massacre at Schreiber Nietzsche for example was labeled an adjudicated a genocide even though some of the violence in other communities around the former Yugoslavia was labeled crimes against humanity The differentiation that the tribunal made was that with respect to Schreiber Nietzsche we had a specific intent that we could demonstrate and they actually use cell phone intercepts and documents and communications in order to show that And they also showed that a substantial part of the population was exterminated and that by exterminating the men and boys of Srebrenica these 8000 individuals who were slaughtered that actually made it impossible for the community to ever be constituted again Is it easy to assess based off the fact that we've seen mass graves that we've seen these burn bodies these bodies that have been stripped and people who had seemingly been executed the mock executions the sexual violence all of this stuff We are definitely seeing evidence of crimes against humanity and war crimes genocide requires this special intent So we actually have to show that they're committing all these terrible crimes in order to destroy in part or in whole the particular group And so that's why genocide is more difficult because you have to get into the mind of the perpetrator as opposed to being looking at the circumstantial evidence that we can see with our own eyes and our own ears The other thing I would say Leila is that crimes against humanity are just as serious as genocide There's no hierarchy here Crimes against humanity is what the Nazis were charged with for the Holocaust and so I know that the international community and victim groups tend to grab for this concept of genocide because we have a treaty on it and we don't yet have the treaty on crimes against humanity so it seems as if they're less important They're not less important They are absolutely horrific crimes that involve attacks on a civilian population and the dehumanization of the human spirit and human beings So it's really important to note that this idea of ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity is a very very serious crime Now the U.S. has promised to help with any type of investigation into possible Russian war crimes But you know some people would point to the U.S. and say well this is hypocritical or politically motivated when the U.S. is not a member of the ICC and does not appear to want to be held accountable for its own alleged war crimes It is hypocritical and yet it's a really good thing The Biden administration is seriously considering dismantling some of the obstacles to cooperation with the International Criminal Court because it can see that this is exactly the kind of situation the ICC was created to address We have a prosecutor already with jurisdiction We have judges already to approve arrest warrants and hear confirmation cases We don't have to staff up and hire new people and figure out what law should be applied We have a court ready and willing to do the job And those of us who have been involved with the International Criminal Court for 20 years have been making this argument for 20 years So is the United States coming a day late to the party It absolutely is and I think it's great that it's finally getting there Layla Sadat is a Professor of international law at Washington University in St. Louis Thank you for speaking with us Thank you It was really a pleasure.

WNYC 93.9 FM
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"This is WNYC good morning 50 with some scattered showers out there more showers later on they don't clear up and will reach up to a high near 70 today Delays this morning on NJ transit's northeast corridor The city's investigation chief says a long awaited report detailing of findings of the NYPD's use of a controversial gang database will be released this year Department of investigation commissioner Jocelyn strawberry testified at a city council hearing yesterday that a timeline is in the works I can say that I expect that we will issue this report within this year And I realized that the end of the year seems quite far off and it may well be sooner but I try to not over promise in terms of timing A report in the online publication to city said the investigation was first launched four years ago the database is managed by the NYPD in contains roughly 18,000 people either suspected or confirmed to be part of a gang criminal justice advocates argue that database violates New Yorkers civil rights After a couple of false starts New Jersey will soon allow the sale of recreational marijuana state cannabis regulators voted yesterday to approve 7 companies that already operate medical dispensaries in the garden state to begin selling to the general public the first recreational sales are likely to take place within weeks although the exact date remains unclear buyers will need to be 21 or older New Jersey has faced recent setbacks in launching its recreational marijuana market but it has beat out New York where the first recreational dispensary are expected to open near the end of this year Hundreds of people marched down Wall Street demanding policies that don't favor the rich the march was organized by the poor people's campaign and ended with a rally of Trinity church reverend William Barbara co chairs the organization and says the group is pushing for a more equitable society Living.

WTOP
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"Tuesday afternoon it's four 18 Traffic and weather on the 8s today dildine in the WTF traffic center Right in the latest crash on and near the hillway is in Montgomery county This one's leading to delays on the outer loop from Connecticut avenue toward two 70 from the outer loop the left lane on two 70 is blocked One vehicle off the road in the ditch stay police paramedics on scene interloop heavy at a Silver Spring and also both ways between landover and Andrews crash on the median just south of two 14 95 northbound near two 16 the crash on the shoulder Volume delays and slowdowns and separate stretches of the Baltimore Washington Parkway between four 95 and one 75 two 70 northbound heavy but a little steadier out of Germantown through clarksburg the distraction on the shoulder is clear In Virginia outer loop traffic is heavy south of 66 toward gallows as it is on three 95 southbound toward duke 95 southbound very slow from Springfield to a point just past fairfax county Parkway Trooper with the crash the left lane is blocked on the main line and also heavy through woodbridge across the aka Kwan Any volume delays farther south through Stafford county would be relatively brief Southern Maryland Charles county it was a stretch of two 34 that was closed buds creek road blocked between old mill road and Trinity church road for the recovery of crashed vehicles The good feed store America's arch support experts come in for a free personal fitting and test walk and see how good feet arch supports.

WTOP
"trinity church" Discussed on WTOP
"With your health plan for further details exclude California Good Tuesday afternoon It's three 48 Traffic and weather on the Yates and when it breaks Back to Dave dildine in the WTO traffic center More traffic more crashes as tatu today afternoon compared to yesterday obviously in the district I two 95 northbound pass Malcolm X avenue delays start to ease I think the crash got cleared out of the way Southbound on D.C. two 95 usual delays toward east capital street and Pennsylvania avenue Maryland two ten southbound swan creek were actually near Palmer road color spotted dump truck stopped along the right side Charles county bud's creek road two 34 between old road and Trinity church road caller said all lanes were blocked by crash response Maryland beltway interloop have a Bethesda Silver Spring after Connecticut avenue the crash on the right shoulder heavy on the interlude from route 50 past two 14 central avenue The crash there now on the left shoulder 95 northbound near Maryland two 16 Laurel the crash by now should be on the shoulder to 70 north and heavy traffic leaving clarksburg passed one 21 There is police action policer stock with one Again on the shoulder but there's enough traffic out there today to induce some rubber acting In Virginia on 95 southbound It's a new crash beyond fairfax county Parkway caller said the left lane is blocked No one on scene yet Downstream exit one 63 lord and road just reopened about a minute ago the exit ramp is now open that crash is clear It's heavy beyond that point though on the main line across the aqua Kwan and get past route one 23 If you've been hurt the car accident or a victim of medical malpractice like Greenberg and betterman help you contact Greenberg and betterment today a GB lawyers dot com and feel better Dave told I wtp traffic Well let's go to NBC fours Brianna Berman solo Rihanna good to have you back You got some seesaw weather here midweek huh Oh it's.

The Larry Elder Show
"trinity church" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show
"Now I read Obama's first book. Dreams of my father. It was a very well written book. Some people don't think Obama wrote it. Bill ayers once at a public meeting, public discussion, public speech. Said something to the effect of, let's assume for a moment that I did write the book. Because a lot of people speculate that the writing style resembles the writing style of Bill ayers who is a very good writer. And if Bill ayers did write it, I would imagine he's chafing a little bit at the idea that he doesn't get any credit for it. But I have heard that Bill ayers wrote the book, wrote most of the book. Because Obama was having difficulty writing it. In any case, the book was about the angst he had for not having a father in his life, biological father to life. He made his biological father a couple times the last time he saw him. He was ten years old. That was it. Obama even lied to his classmates and said his father was a African chieftain and that's why his father couldn't come to the states and be there. The father, by the way, was a economist with a PhD from Harvard. He's also a Marxist. Who believed in a 100% taxation. I kid you not. But the point is that the book was all about Obama's angst and not having a father. And when Obama ran for president in 2008, he did say something about the urgency that men own up to their responsibilities, and you heard me quote him many times when he said a kid raised without a father with 5 times more likely to be poor and committed crime 9 times more likely to drop out of school. And 20 times more likely to end up in jail. And when Obama made that speech, I believe was on Father's Day. Jesse Jackson criticize him. For talking down to black people. An Obama the next several years rarely reiterate what he said about the need for a kid to be in his father's

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Of 1% Ten year up 8 30 seconds ten year yield 1.56% spot gold down 9 tenths of 1% West Texas intermediate crude up 9 tenths of 1% 83 57 a barrel Big news out of Washington today Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine has been cleared by U.S. regulators for children ages 5 to 11 a long awaited pandemic milestone that opens a new phase of the immunization campaign Pfizer shares up 1.3% BioNTech its German partner its ADRs fell today by 1.9% Recapping stocks at a record S&P up 9 up two tenths of 1% I'm Charlie palika Matthew is a Bloomberg business flash All right Charlie we thank you As President Biden spends the night in Rome After starting his day at the Vatican at a meeting with Pope Francis it lasted roughly 90 minutes according to the pool And of course came with the traditional exchange of gifts the Pope presenting the president and First Lady with gifts that included a ceramic tile with an etched design of Vatican City As well as his recent writings of President Biden gave the Pope a vestment from the 1930s They came from Biden's Washington parish the holy Trinity church Also gave him a presidential challenge coin Very touching moment included the insignia of the National Guard unit in which his son Beau Biden served as a captain And with it a joke As President Biden.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"trinity church" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Has been taken out of the economic sphere and brought into every other sphere. And what marxists do is they divide people. It is to my mind. Fundamentally anti-biblical another words as bible brings love and forgiveness and it cancelled culture critical race theory. All of these things are dividing. Is that what you're getting at when you talk about masks. No masks are are. We even dealing with it with that issue yet. Every single issue. It's a collision of two worldviews. So the the christian worldview is that there is a god he has lost. Everyone is judged by them. You need forgiveness of sin. We need to love and serve one another the counterfeit of that and so i would put the category spiritual warfare over and all the everything god creates satan counterfeits so what critical theory seeks to do it seeks to make heaven without god seeks to replace fathers and families with government and it creates warfare. It creates collision between those who hold to traditional theory versus those who would hold the critical theory and traditional theory is really how do you build some. How do you build a culture. in economy. A family marriage a society. What happens in critical its deconstruction. It's breaking so you critique gender you critique marriage you critique sexuality you critique private property ownership you critique right to privacy when it comes to medical issues regarding vaccine what these are these are just demolition crews and you know as well as i do building something is really hard tearing it down breaking. It is very very easy and so what you get every day. Everybody wakes up and it's sort of the rage of the day. Who or what are we attacking breaking and tearing down

The Eric Metaxas Show
"trinity church" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Of you already know mark driscoll. If he don't let me see what it says. oh yes. He's the founding senior pastor of the trinity church in scottsdale arizona but he has debated deepak chopra on abc's nightline. He's discussed marriage with barbara. Walters on the view all kinds of ugly stuff. Like that mark driscoll. Welcome to the program. Good to have anybody good to see. Thanks for having me on. It's good to see you. It's good to see you always but honestly you've written a book. The reason you're here today is to talk about. I'm holding in my hand. It's called christian. Theology versus critical theory. A lot of people are at least confused about this new thing. You keep hearing about critical race there. You might theory my thesis. I should say is that anytime. Somebody comes up with a new thing like that. I'm deeply suspicious because they act as though everything you've heard up until now is wrong. Here take this and i think why. What are you saying to me so we were hoping we could get somebody on the program to discuss it. And we found you so mark driscoll thank you. Thanks for writing this. Is this brand new. Yeah and so. It's krista theology versus critical theory. It's free it real faith dot com. I've got a mountain a bible teaching there. I tend to teach through books of the bible. I've been a pastor for twenty five years. I didn't go through a publisher. 'cause i know it would get attacked and cancelled. I didn't put endorsements on it because then all they do is just shoot. Ariza your friends. So i'm just giving away. I think that the greatest threat to christian theology right now is critical theory. I believe it's the counterfeit i believe. It seeks to undo anything that looks like traditional western values. Marriage family sexuality critical race theory is a part of that but it's much much much bigger issue. Critical theory includes gender. Studies ribbon seeing it now with mask. No mask vaccine. No vaccine almost every single cultural collision that we're having is up against critical

The Eric Metaxas Show
Pastor Mark Driscoll Discusses His New Book 'Christian Theology vs. Critical Theory'
"Of you already know mark driscoll. If he don't let me see what it says. oh yes. He's the founding senior pastor of the trinity church in scottsdale arizona but he has debated deepak chopra on abc's nightline. He's discussed marriage with barbara. Walters on the view all kinds of ugly stuff. Like that mark driscoll. Welcome to the program. Good to have anybody good to see. Thanks for having me on. It's good to see you. It's good to see you always but honestly you've written a book. The reason you're here today is to talk about. I'm holding in my hand. It's called christian. Theology versus critical theory. A lot of people are at least confused about this new thing. You keep hearing about critical race there. You might theory my thesis. I should say is that anytime. Somebody comes up with a new thing like that. I'm deeply suspicious because they act as though everything you've heard up until now is wrong. Here take this and i think why. What are you saying to me so we were hoping we could get somebody on the program to discuss it. And we found you so mark driscoll thank you. Thanks for writing this. Is this brand new. Yeah and so. It's krista theology versus critical theory. It's free it real faith dot com. I've got a mountain a bible teaching there. I tend to teach through books of the bible. I've been a pastor for twenty five years. I didn't go through a publisher. 'cause i know it would get attacked and cancelled. I didn't put endorsements on it because then all they do is just shoot. Ariza your friends. So i'm just giving away. I think that the greatest threat to christian theology right now is critical theory. I believe it's the counterfeit i believe. It seeks to undo anything that looks like traditional western values. Marriage family sexuality critical race theory is a part of that but it's much much much bigger issue. Critical theory includes gender. Studies ribbon seeing it now with mask. No mask vaccine. No vaccine almost every single cultural collision that we're having is up against critical

Boston Public Radio Podcast
"trinity church" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast
"And then take the subway to newbury street. Where i go to booksellers and cafe. It's a a full service restaurant down by massa. Right yeah yeah. He got and It's it's great i. They have food and it. It's just I mean never mind the good food. It's just cool how it's a full-service full service restaurant inside of a bookstore. Colo like I also like the seaport area. Not necessarily because if anything to taylor but just because there's a lot of memories with all the all the different comic conventions and whatnot that i've been to in the area. Yeah sean thank you for the call that legal seafood type. It shouldn't be saying because it's always been doing azra cpas which i'm not but the bar on top alito seafood. Down the seaport. That's pretty cool. It's pretty cool. Yeah and and some people have mentioned that horticultural hall which is right next to the christian science church. That's gorgeous manure is going to work for boston magazine. My office was in horticultural hall looking out there. It was incredible. Because i was lowly lowly person there i got a great office looking out on the christian science church. That if you haven't been there that's spectacular. I don't think i have actually. You're talking about right across symphony hall right right across right. Yeah right across is horticultural hall. You used to be the horticultural society or something like that and this escort boston magazine there. And you haven't absolutely gorgeous view of the christian science church which is really nice to symphony hall is worth seeing trinity church people talking about trinity church us another great one too where i've never been to behind the green monster. I guess this is bucket list to the bucket list question. What would you do before heading out of town. I've never done that behind the scenes store. Well isn't aren't. Isn't that some of the red sox players. Just go to relieve themselves in the middle of the game behind the green monsters. Guess i'll have to report back on that that. I'm not sure how you did. Oh linda calling to correct us. I guess iran's not winthrop. She says in boston the boston harbor islands are great. Right jordan xilin.

NEWS 88.7
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"Christians Will vote for the right thing. Just down the road. Trinity Church senior pastor Carl Toady tells churchgoers that Saturday's election result is an astounding victory. I am so thankful today for the faithfulness of the body of Christ and concerned citizens here in our great city of love. Look that made history. We are the largest city with a planned parenthood that is just And abortions in the city of Love IQ Proposition a locally known as the Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance, passed with 62% of votes on Saturday. And mostly conservative and religious Le Bic churches were likely one of the reasons why Texas Tech University political science professor Tim Knockin explains that while tax exempt churches aren't supposed to support a specific political candidate, they can take a stance on issues. And many did during this election. That's probably a very effective and efficient turnout mechanism for an election than May that most people wouldn't really have paid attention to voter turnout was the highest it's been in over a decade form a municipal election. Over 34,000 love guides cast a ballot. The ordinance allows family members of an aborted fetus to sue the abortion provider. Anyone who helped a woman get the procedure, like the person who drove her to the appointment could be sued but not the woman herself. Parts of the ordinance that aimed to criminalize abortion are currently unenforceable under federal and state law. Planned Parenthood reopened a clinic in Lubbock last year and says it has no plans to stop offering medicinal abortions. Their wheat is with Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas. We believe that that is something that every person should have the ability to carefully thoughtfully decide for themselves. Inevitably, the ordinance will be challenged in court. Right now. It's expected to go into effect on June 1st. I'm serious Self wall break in Le Bic. Support for coverage of business comes from Texas Mutual insurance Company, A worker's comp provider. Serving businesses with.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"trinity church" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"So we have 175 members of this synagogue. We have 175 members of the Islamic Center of Greater Miami and leave 175 members of Trinity Church. All coming together to provide vaccines, he says. They're also doling out 1500 doses a week to Holocaust survivors and those who are homebound. So far, 1.3 million plus seniors have had their first dose and should be getting their second shot by month's end. Wendi Grossman, Miami, the state reported. More than 7700 You coronavirus cases today, a Sarasota lawmakers behind an effort to improve boating safety, state representative Fiona McFarland announced she will introduce heathens law. The bill was named after 10 year old Ethan Isaacs, who was Killed when he was struck by an unmanned boat's propeller and Sarasota Bay. The bill would require operators of motor boats under 26 ft to wear a device that automatically shuts off the engine if the pilot is thrown overboard. Frostproof City Council has voted to designate this week as Donald J. Trump Week that strike. Some is racist. Because February is black history Month of Frostproof business owner tells the ledger she's considering a petition to ensure this doesn't happen again. Next year. Floridians Hit the bottle hard in 2020 sobering stats. 2020 had most Floridians drinking over 800 standard size alcoholic beverages in the year, the drug abuse dot com survey shows. That amounts to 16 drinks a week with the CDC defining heavy drinking as more than 14 drinks a week for men and seven for women. The national average 17 drinks per week. Alaskans, apparently down the most 27 standard size drinks a week during lockdown with Florida's news. I'm Natalie Rodriguez with Florida's news. I'm John Conrad..

NewsRadio WIOD
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"Health today reporting 7700 new coronavirus cases. 228 recent resident deaths. Positivity rate at 8.7% on Governor, Romney said this in South Florida today as a new interfaith covert 19 vaccination site opens for senior members of Avatar, a Turnberry Jewish center of the Islamic Center of Greater Miami and Trinity Church, all working together to start the state's first interfaith vaccination site for seniors. Governor Rhonda Santa says they're also giving out 1500 doses a week to Holocaust survivors and those who are homebound and we will continue to do this program. I'm in other parts of the state. Not every part of the state has a lot The Holocaust survivor, so we'll look at other ways to be able to make an impact. He says. 1.3 million plus seniors have had their first vaccine dose. The state received 307,000 doses last week and is expected to get a modest increase next week. Wendi Grossman News Radio's 6 10 W Y. O D Democrats in Washington say they're ready to pass a covert 19 stimulus package with or without the help of Republicans, like Senator Rick Scott, the Florida Republican, says the weather in D. C isn't the only thing that's cold mean the Democrats are trying to freeze all the Republicans out from having any It doesn't matter. What are voters today They're gonna try to pass them to train daughter Bill today with her nose in support, Scott remembers President Biden, speaking about unity and bipartisanship. In his inaugural address, but, he says that's already ended. Miami Dade stop teachers are being honored tonight. The school district is handing out its teacher of the Year award during the virtual awards ceremony. The four finalists are Spanish Lake Elementary's Theresa Murphy, Miami Edison Seniors, You'll let Mesut do Gould's Elementary's Candace Morris and Juvenile Justice Center schools. Denise White, The winner gets a car Miami Dade schools rookie teacher of the year. We'll also be named investors celebrating on Wall Street today. Let's get the details on the numbers from Bloomberg's Mona Rivera. Wall Street celebrated weekly jobless claims shrinking again with investors pushing up the Dow 333 points. 1% and both the S and P and the NASDAQ closed at record highs with gains of at least 1%. Day, traders shifted focus to biotechs pushing up stocks of long shot drug developers..

NewsRadio WIOD
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"Opens for senior members of Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center of the Islamic Center of Greater Miami. And Trinity Church, all working together to start the state's first interfaith vaccination site for seniors. Governor Rhonda Santa says they're also giving out 1500 doses a week to Holocaust survivors and those who are homebound. Then we will continue to do this program. I'm in other parts of the state. Not every part of the state has a lot of Holocaust survivors, so we'll look at other ways to be able to make an impact. He says. 1.3 million plus seniors have had their first vaccine dose. The state received 307,000 doses last week and is expected to get a modest increase next week. Wendi Grossman, NewsRadio 16 w Y o D Want Health Department officials today reporting 7700 new coronavirus cases 228 recent resident that's also included in today's numbers. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor. Greene claims her past comments do not reflect her current thinking or values. Green tells the house he regrets the past beliefs and conspiracy theories was allowed to believe things that weren't true, and I would ask questions questions about them and talk about them. And that is absolutely what I regret. Democrats are moving to strip, the Georgia Republican from her committee assignments. He also accused the media of twisting her words and condemned the cancel culture. Key West Hotel, getting an unplanned renovation after a car careens through its fence runs over the Jacuzzi and slams into a pavilion. But row County sheriff's Office deputies began chasing the driver for doing 86 MPH in a 35. Big pine key Spike strips didn't work Driver misjudge the key West triangles getting onto the hotel property as your ideas by a dark spaces. A long list of charges Miami Dade stop teachers being honored tonight the school district, handing out its teacher of the Year award during a virtual awards ceremony. The four finalists are Spanish Lake Elementary's Theresa Murphy. Miami Edison Seniors You'll lead must do Rules Elementary's Candace Morris and Juvenile Justice Center schools. Denise Whiting winner gets a car might be date schools work he teach for the year. Also being named. Wall Street numbers are higher. Today. Dow's Up nearly 1% 276 points and 9 30,099 NASDAQ Up 120 points S and P 500 up 32. It's three or four back with more news at 3 30 Sean Hannity Show is Next step for We Check whether I'm Al Lewis News radio. 6 10 w y o d. Okay, everyone. Repeat after me car,.

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"As your alternate this'll reported, sponsored by Positive coaching Alliance, Another wife, smooth ride in Broward County, looking further south of Miami Dade. No crashes or delays on 95 the turnpike palmetto over the Dolphins. It's trapped under Brady of 16 Wi OD won't be seeing thirties and forties as far as temperatures are concerned for a while, so the warm of definitely underway this afternoon. A high of 72 expected right now it's pushing 68 degrees in Hollywood, and nearly 69 in Kendall is now 12 o'clock. After De Santis in town today as a new, interfaith covered 19 vaccination site opens for our seniors, Members of Adventure, a Turnberry Jewish center of the Islamic Center of Greater Miami and Trinity Church, all working together to start the state's first interfaith vaccination site for seniors. Governor Rhonda Santa says they're also giving out 1500 doses a week to Holocaust survivors and those who are homebound. Not every part of the state has a lot of Holocaust survivors, so we'll look at other ways to be able to make an impact, he says. 1.3 million plus seniors have had their first Vaccine dose. The state received 307,000 doses last week and is expected to get a modest increase next week. When did Grossman News Radio's 6 10 w Y o d Broward kids? Well, they may be facing a shorter summer. Realizing the reality of the cove in 19 education slide, Broward schools is preparing to launch an extensive spring break Learning program open as many as 8200 schools extend partnerships with community agencies like Children's Services Council, United Way Urban League Boys and Girls Club. Museum of Discovery in Science You pretended Robert runs. He calls it an all hands on deck effort to provide academic enrichment, learning opportunities for kids. He also believes there's a case we made to cancel summer altogether making school year round this year in next aircraft biggest news radius of 10 WWD. Democrats are quickly crafting new covered 19 stimulus legislation. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called the pandemic one of the most serious crises the country has ever faced. And said lawmakers cannot think small. Their proposal covers nearly $2 trillion in spending for the third week in a row. The number of new jobless claims trended lower The number of Americans filing first time claims for unemployment benefits dropped last week by more than analysts here on Wall Street were expecting. 779,000 Americans were laid off and filed new claims for unemployment benefits..

KFI AM 640
"trinity church" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"506 on your wake up call. Okay. If I am 6 40 live everywhere on the I heart radio app. So Karen Travers, I ask you. Did you dig anything this weekend? Did you cut down any trees? Sell anything on offer up. Now we shoveled a little bit. I should say I shoveled. My husband Did the shoveling. I did other help. We had a couple into this. No here yesterday in D. C. It was lovely to the White House is very beautiful, Snowy, but nothing like we're being so sincerely in New York and Boston, Unfortunately, But we'll take what we can get. You haven't had snow in two years here. So nice. Absolutely. I'm playing. Yeah. Joe Biden had a nice quiet weekend in Washington. Not because of the snow. You certainly could have done something yesterday, but he went to Mass at Holy Trinity Church. Endorsed on Saturday night. That is his only public appearance, you know, and this is gonna be a a trend, which is normal what it was like in the Obama and Bush years where the president laid low over the weekend, you put out people on the Sunday political talk shows. We heard some statements from the press secretary over the weekend to news but otherwise it was a quiet weekend and he hit the ground running today back on the covert relief talks. And how are those going? Well, we'll see. After five o'clock today, you know, the president pledged Tomo push bipartisanship in the candidates and then in the transition and now as president, but he also has pledged to get it. Kogan relief package passed and you know Democrats conduce a it Without Republicans. There are ways to do that, and we're starting to see. Congressional leaders say they're moving forward this week, with or without Republicans to today's sort of the first big test for Biden on the bipartisanship pledge when he sits down with 10 Republican senators who've made We're about to make a counter offer to his $1.9 trillion covert relief package. Their offer is $600 billion big sum of money, sure, but only a third of what he is looking for. So here's the question, you know, does he say, Let's work from there. Let's see if you can bump up from the 600,000,600 Billion. Democratic leaders have been dismissive of that, just saying it is nowhere near enough and that they're not going to entertain an offer like that, But it's president. She was Potentially entertaining it this evening with that meeting at the White House, and that just furthers his mantra that we kept hearing where he wanted to work with both sides. And you know the Joe Biden that you have a lot of lawmakers talking about, says he's the guy that works with across the aisle. Mm hmm. Yeah, absolutely. Now the question is, Can you work across the aisle and still get the $1.9 Trillion that you want and that your team is insisting is necessary that you can't break up the bill. You can't make it into smaller things that have to be taken as one giant massive stimulus plan. That's trickier thing because Republicans have said they don't like the price tag. They don't like how wide ranging it is sweeping and ambitious. It is So you know, how do you start to get everybody to meet in the middle? If you're not going to come down from your very high water mark of $1.9 Trillion again, the underlining they don't have to do this Republican. They can try and push this through with just democratic votes. But that is counter to what the president has said he would like to do. We'll see when it real fast when it comes to the digging out, and I know you said you didn't get a bunch of other parts obviously did. How does this go to affecting people trying to get the cove it vaccine right now? Yeah, we're certainly seeing across the Northeast. We're appointments for vaccines are gonna be canceled because it's just not safe to have people out on the road. You can have people waiting in lines outside to get the vaccine so this could impact over the next day or two. The number of people that are getting their had their appointment scheduled, but will not be able to get it off the concerns that just moving around the vaccine because of travel being disrupted already about 1400 flights, Commercial Flights have been canceled because of weather in the Northeast. All right, Karen, thank you. Have a good one. Thanks. Have a great day. Right. Thanks. You too. See you later. That a drum? What was that in the background? Nothing. Now I liked it a little beat behind her. Well, Karen Travers with some. Okay, let's get back to some of the stories coming out of the cave. If I 24 hour news room well, one of the Republicans in Congress who voted to impeach former President Trump has started his own political action committee. Someone needs to tell the truth someone needs to say with history needs to hear. So here I am. A Republican party has lost its way. Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger says the Republican Party of his youth was hopeful and inspired him to love his country. But he now says Republicans talk about a dark future and have replaced their convictions with lies and conspiracy theories. Kin zingers new future First leadership PACs says it'll fight back against poisonous extremism. President Biden has scheduled an Oval Office meeting with Republican senators about Cove in 19 relief spending. That's what Karen mentioned. The group of Senators say they're American Rescue plan would be just a third as much as Biden and the Democrats had proposed. Well. Several council members in Huntington Beach have plans to make a former and them a star tap out from his title as Mayor Pro TEM. The vote of No confidence Tonight won't affect Tito Ortiz is rollers councilman, But Councilman Dan comic says Ortiz has not stepped into the role of mayor Pro TEM with honor and dignity isn't wearing a mask is lying from the dais and is scouting, ignorant and ill informed information. Mayor Kim Kerr says it's about Ortiz his actions, not his beliefs. I don't care that he likes Trump. In fact, one of the people that co author The agenda item is also a Trump supporter. They Ortiz is an unnecessary distraction from the city's gold to promote business. Ortiz has not responded to requests for comment in Orange County, Corbin Carson Ko Phi News governor, Newsome has reversed his decision to release a man who killed his wife and unborn child in San Bernadino County. In 1997. Last March, Newsome commuted the sentence of Rodney McNeil San Bernadino County, D. A. Jason Anderson. Has McNeil stepdaughter. Let's see Sam Valentino County, D. A. Jason Anderson McNeil stepdaughter, and John and Ken lobbied the governor's office against the release. There obviously are going to be motives and biases by people who are involved in this on either side, Okay, if I news also played a small role when it exposed conflicting information between the governor's office and corrections officials through A public records request. Well, the chemical extracted. This is the strangest story. Ah chemical extracted from an underwater creature called the sea squirt. I was told, it's kind of like a CNN money. Cease court. Is being tested against Cove in 19, a researcher based in California, says the extract called up Linden as approve or proven to be about 30 times more potent. Then rammed a severe in early testing. It targets a human protein that's needed for the virus to replicate, so the sea scored extract is already approved for treating a rare form of cancer. You knew the sea squirt. Karen was mentioning the Chicago in Washington, D. C. Check out Chicago It's digging out from its biggest snowstorm in more than five years, Parts of Lake Michigan got turned to slush over the weekend, and certain areas got more than a foot of snow. Chicagoan. Amy Door says It's its own way that the snow brought her neighborhood together. Everyone just kind of Descended with the snow blowers and shovels and there were teams of people like working on some of the senior citizens houses. Hundreds of flights had to be canceled because of the weather. Now the storm's headed for the Northeast, which with more blizzard potential Well mission. Vallejo has ordered street vendors who sell pro trump anti Biden and anti Newsome merchandise to cover up their vulgar language. The sidewalk shops feature messages like Hath Biden.

The Goal Digger Podcast
How to Figure Out Anything as a Multi-Passionate Entrepreneur
"Dive on now. I feel like you need no introduction but i feel like let's do it like give me marie forleo at a glimpse yes well. You know we'll take it back for anyone listening. If we've never met before i like going back to the old days of when i popped out of college and was super excited about doing something i was hoping is going to be meaningful in the world and that would allow me freedom and to build financial oh freedom and all those things i think many of a stream of and i found myself on the floor of the new york stock exchange wall street and i was super excited john because i'm a person who has a lot of energy and and there is literally no physical seats on the floor. They have these things that pop out from the wall. They're like fold up seats but there's no real seats and i was pumped to be there. I was grateful to be there. I grew up in a working class family on the first person in my family to ever go to college. That was a really big deal and to have this job on wall street was like a._m. Proud i. I have a steady paycheck. I have health benefits like this is good and i'm not gonna lie. I was always someone who is very ambitious. I experienced a lot of pain heenan my childhood specifically around money and i saw how much pain the lack of it caused and i saw my mom go through so much feeling so powerless us around money and you know quite frankly i saw that many moms and adult women when i was growing up and so i had made a pact to myself that when i became an adult i wanted to do ever ever was possible to earn a lot of money not because i care about nice shoes or a lot of materialism. That's really that's not my life. I love experiences and i also left taking care of. If people like it's part of my nature and i wanted to be able to take care of others so at this wall street job guys around me were earning like a jillion dollars a year more money then i could have ever conceived ub growing up yet there is a big problem most of them while they seemed rich and successful and powerful on the outside seemed spiritually bankrupt one way i could see that was used to pine for these like two weeks of vacation that they had every year that that was the only thing they we had to look forward to and then of course the lifestyle of wall street was very typical of what we see you know back in the ninety s. Which was you know. The bell rings at four p._m. You hit a strip strip club. You do lines of coke and i'm like oh my god. This is so not me plus. It was ninety nine point nine percent men gender inequality and gender balance was insane. I was trying so hard to be taken seriously. I've always had very long hair but on wall street. I actually had a pixie cut. I cut off all my hair in an effort to be taken seriously. I just wind fine my spot in this world so cut to six months into that job. I started hearing this little still small voice inside that was like marie. This isn't worse must obey. This isn't what you're meant to do. You need to get out of here and that was hard to hear because that little voice was not telling me what else i was supposed supposed to do and i tried to ignore it because again. It felt wildly irresponsible. I i don't again comparable wealthy family. I didn't have a trust fund. I was tens of thousands of dollars in debt after college. Delay quitting steady job without having a backup plan seemed insane right not what i was going to do but got to the point where i could no longer ignore that voice in one day on the floor. I had what i can only describe to be some what of a mild panic annika tack. You know. I'm walking around. I started getting dizzy. I had trouble breathing. I felt like really nauseated like i was going to throw up and told my bosses like had to get out and go grab a cup of coffee thirty instead of getting the caffeine i made a beeline to the nearest church i had grown up in a catholic household and i went to a catholic university so i was kind of trained to new crisis. Ask god for help some kind of guidance. I'm sitting on the steps trinity church bawling my eyes out in my little kind of you know they give be these like dark blue blazers that you are in the floor exchange miscarriage running down my face and the first one i got was to call my dad which made sense because i was so just i. I felt so guilty to be honest with you because i knew how much he busted his ass to put me through school that i didn't want to be a disappointment so i opened my flip phone. If anyone remembers those call my pops and was just bawling my face out. I finally took a breath to catch my breath. He interrupted. He said ray com now. Now you're fine. He's like you've worked since you were nine years old. I am not worried about you keeping a roof over your head or paying your bills look. You're gonna work for the next forty forty or fifty years of your life. You have got to find something you love and if this isn't it and you're getting yourself this second this upset then you gotta adequate and you've got to do whatever it takes to find something you love and don't stop looking until you find it and so that was kind of my first permission slip you you get the f out of there but you know. I honestly had no clue how to find something. I loved and there's even a skeptical part of my brain. That was like what does that mean somewhere deep in my soul. I knew it was right so i went on a bit of an odyssey to try and find out who i was and my only clues were that i loved creativity. I was highly the creative. I thought i was going to be either an animator for disney or a painter or fashion designer and i loved business and marketing. My dad was an entrepreneur in a small business owner and i got to see him operate his small printing business growing up so i thought magazine publishing might be the place for me right. There's like the the editorial side and there's the ad side commerce business art all of it and so. I got a job at gourmet magazine in their ad sales department. I was like okay. This is going. It'll be and it's gonna be awesome right now. In terms of the landscape there was many more women. My boss was a woman. The publisher of the magazine was a woman. They were all amazing. I'm like like this is wonderful. I love to eat it was gourmet by my little cubicle was next to the test kitchen so the chefs would be like hey. We're trying out this new recipe. Do you want to chase yeah. That's right. I was like who has to like this on your police. Bring the snacks but the same thing happened about six months. I started hearing that voice jonah voice right. This isn't who you're supposed to be and then i started to really feel a sense sense of panic because i watched my peer group around me. They were all starting to get promotions. They were all kind of getting this foothold in their life and here i was wanting to quit. Quit my job yen so i thought to myself okay. Wall street was very numbers focused. The ad sales side of a magazine is very numbers focused. Maybe i have gone too far on that nightside. Maybe i need to really strengthen my creativity. What if i'm supposed to be on the editorial side so hustled my buns off. I got a position as a fashion assistant at mademoiselle and i was like okay. This is gotta be at gona photo shoots fashion shows in the new product lines you know working with layouts like all these highly creative things and when she now at six months in same thing started happening at and i have to be honest here because i started started to feel really broken you know i had graduated the valedictorian of my class and i'm a very hard worker and couldn't square. How can i be this committed to doing really good work and this freaking clueless about who i am in this world like why does nothing fit and so when i was at that the job i was on the internet one day probably when i shouldn't have been and i stumbled upon what was a new profession at the time now you gotta get guys. This is nineteen ninety nine like nine hundred ninety nine. It was talking about this new profession called coaching which at that point no one had ever heard of before jenna when i read this article all about people that had these coaching businesses about how it was so focused on co creating strategies with people it was very positive. It was very forward moving. It sounded really exciting. It was as though something inside of my heart broke open. It was like the clouds parted and little cherubs. We're we're seeing like little sunbeam's. Shooting out of there is right into my heart and something about it just felt so right. However my very critical mind signed immediately stepped in. Who do you think you are who the hell is gonna hire a twenty-three-year-old life coach. You haven't even lift life yet. You can't even keep a job for more than six months your ten thousand dollars in debt. You have nothing to offer anyone. This is nuts. This is crazy by the way how cheesy is a term life coach which so that's where i was but i couldn't deny that this was the right thing i had ever felt in terms of calling and so i signed up for three year coach training program with coach university and i continue to work at the magazine during the day can i was my paycheck. That's how things went fast forward a few months. I got a call all from the h._r. Department at conde nast publications. They had a promotion for me. It was an opportunity at folk more money a lot more prestige staying on that steady paycheck health benefits train and that jenna was my work on the road a on the safe path or do i do this weird thing called life life coaching which no one has ever heard of i think as cheesy as hell but sounds amusing and so i quit my job and i went back to bartending in waiting tables else and decided to start my business at twenty three so what has happened since twenty three because has happened and i'm juiced just giggling as you're talking because i feel like every listener can relate to these voices the one that is like who do you think you are in the one that is like you you were made for this and like it's just this constant conversation in our heads in if if the world saw the conversations that you're having in our heads we would look like geico

Popcorn with Peter Travers
Kenneth Branagh talks 'All Is True'
"Everybody. I'm Peter Travers this popcorn where we tell. You. What's happening at the movies? And we have a movie now called all is true. It is the story of William Shakespeare in his later years. It stars my friend here Kenneth Branagh who also directed it. And did God knows what else, you know? Can I think it's kind of amazing? We were talking a little bit before about when I first encountered you which was you playing a Henry the fifth onscreen, which he directed as well as started Oscar nominations for both things. This was a Henry who was just filled with youth and vigor and was going to take on the world and everything and it was. This fresh vigorous approach to what Shakespeare is. And now, you're playing Shakespeare himself in his later years has that make you feel on usual. Unusual very privileged. Because the in a way, you know, Henry the fifth was a it was an amazing opportunity to have as a young actor, and a sort of virgin filmmaker and really was any possible because there were lots of other equally sorts of adventurous maverick figures in terms of the produces and an all sorts of other people who were taking a chance on me. I remember talking to the late. Great psalm. Go when junior when we were releasing that film in America saying cannot, please please, please. I I know I'm I'm I'm twenty I'm nobody another, but complete can I make two requests on the post police. Could you include two names, one is Judi Dench who I promise you people will know about sued they will know about and the other one pleases William Shakespeare, without whom none of us would be here. Why credit the writer well, just different additional dialogue anyway. But it was he was just too concerned about what was going. To get people into the side. No problem listening to a smart, man. He news who knew his market. But I suppose the send if things I keep sort of saying the same thank yous to people like Judy Dench shoop stuck with me through a journey through shakes. Things have you done with her? I mean we worked about together by seven times. And she's directed me. A couple of times and I've directed her. I've always learned from her and a couple of years ago, we did Shakespeare's play the winter's tale, which was really a prelude to making this film. All is true because she played Pauline a- a woman who speaks truth to power, and she puts my character in that play on a man who makes stupid mistake and loses a child as a result. She puts into the test puts into the sold, and that sort of ten ship became a starting point for Ben Elton thinking about how might Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare's relation be after twenty years of him being away as the most famous of the agent and coming back to face the family. That's the the whole crux of the story. He's got this wife who he basically has neglected. Fully and two daughters and a dead son memories dealing with. But I always here we know nothing about what really happened in terms of what was going on and Shakespeare's life. So how does this come about that you get to play him at in sixteen thirteen when he's basically retired after the old gulp Peter burns down. He's going on. Well, belts looked at the existing facts factual as we knew them that appear in the Public Record Office. And so you'll find that on on a day in June of sixteen fourteen Joan lane stood up in the church. Holy trinity church in Stratford, and he called Shakespeare's daughter a whore. And he said she had gonna RIA and that she was sleeping with the a man who was not her husband. This is in public record quite clear. Everybody knew about it created a sensation because Shakespeare was returning celebrity and in the case of of someone so creatively prolific to come back to a tiny town. And a long way from London, and and after thirty seven plays in a great success workout, what to do even let alone what to say to a wife and daughters, who as you say been neglected, and who have if you think of in terms of the plays that he wrote we're to have plenty to say about what he might or might not have done or said in his terms. He's gonna he's gonna come to terms with how that sits, you know, the the this idea of what it's like for genius to deal with old and rely was also in the in the core of what we were trying to look at Ben Elton who did this works on in a very humorous way. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. But that's it. He's coming up and people are saying who the hell are you, you know. And I think what again one of the fascinating about Shakespeare's. How elusive he is. You know, there are probably about twenty five about him in the public record of his places. He was things that happened during the course of his life, but many people find it hard to join the. The idea of the fellow we present who may not have gone to drama school comes from a relatively lower class and REO in small country town and goes off into the world and can write plays about Rome and Egypt. And and it's Lee, and and and politics and religion and do so without having had the classical education without being as whether classical idea of genius, lured by remand bad and dangerous to know living glamorous life of public scandal. That sound great. I'd buy some of that. But Shakespeare seems to go pups, you know, exemplify what flow BAC, hold when he described the autistic life and said, you need to be boys watering, your private life and revolutionary in your creative life, and you might argue that about Shakespeare, but but that that that's sort of contradiction tension between the ordinary man and the man capable of extrordinary creative output to me you so touching so point. So Shakespeare because he he often in his own. Own place. He pulls the rug from under the feet of grandiloquent people saying, you know, what? In the end, you're all going to need company. You're going to need help at the end of your life. You're all going to require a you're all you need a support that comes from very simple contact with human beings. It isn't all about being some grand Queen or king. Even if he writes, very well about them his genius. I think he's writing about the nitty gritty in love, isn't it? Yeah. It's kind of amazing that in terms of film television. Whatever we don't really get that much of him. We really don't. So you I'm watching this. And I'm thinking, okay. Here's the he's coming home that heroes coming on, and nobody really wants them. Yes. Everybody's white says really, you know. And also that they were illiterate, basically, women just weren't taught obsoleted. So so a lot Benneton I think to give a modern voice in the film to women who. Had not been listened to. And it didn't matter to them that father, even then was lauded as the as the poet of the age, his, you know, clear and present responsibility as a parent, and as a husband with something that they they challenge, and and they challenge indeed as most families experience, even with the most high-achieving mother or father out there in the world being spectacular comeback to your own, you know, kitchen table, and you're just a member of that family and people are are unimpressed in the tension. That accrues is important one of the things I admire about Shakespeare is that he does come back to stop. But he does he does. He does fess up. You know, he he they stay married, and we investigate and explore the idea of what what it meant when this is true in in Shakespeare's will he left his wife? His second best bed and many people. Regard this great slight or a snob or in front. We take a different view that might have that might actually be a layer of meaning in that that suggest Papp's. It's a it's more than a friendly. Gesture might even be a loving gesture. The title was originally

The News with Gene Valicenti
Man’s body found in the waters off of Barrington
"The store on a drive around trail spotted what appeared to be a body and hundred acre cove and called police sunday morning it wasn't certain if it was an east providence or barrington so police from both communities responded and determine the island where it was found about five hundred feet from shore was in barrington barrington fire department retrieved the body the medical examiner's working to determine identity and cause of death police chief john lacrosse tells channel twelve the body appears to have been in the water for some time at least a month if not two months on friday morning officials retrieved another body when a hogger up barrington today at point of five mile drive away spotted it in the water still no identification an autopsy is pending paul zangari wpro passing in the judiciary over the weekend word of district court judge william clifton wins death husband of current federal appeals court justice roger thompson the brother of retired superior court judge edward clifton the russians say that sixty four people are dead in a fire in a shopping mall in siberia then more popular destination for families they say it was packed with visitors on sunday when that fire broke out to lower manhattan churches that survived destruction of the world trade center attacks to become the latest tourist sites to have raised post nine eleven security measures they have put metal detectors in trinity church and saint paul's chapel is search official there says that those medical detectors metal detectors i should say will remain there until the world becomes a safer place wpro sports this morning high school hockey finals headed to a deciding game three tonight brown university lasalle and coventry forcing those showdowns with wins in game two on saturday night kansas in villanova claiming the final spots college basketball's final four with winds sunday at the nc double a regional finals for updates on these stories and others you can log on six thirty wpro dot com follow us on twitter at wpro and like us on facebook.

Gun Talk
Both Florida US Senators want states to adopt restraining order laws
"Com i'm gordon griffin students are marjory stoneman douglas high school in florida where seventeen people were gunned down in february so getting young americans mobilized and registered to vote will be their focus in the months to come speaking on cbs is facing asian and other sunday morning news programs student cameron caskey called young voter turnout in recent elections embarrassing florida's senators marco rubio bill nelson offer legislation to address gun violence senator marco rubio says the bill creates an incentive for the rest of the states to do with florida and five other states have already done and that is put in place strong extreme protection risk orders so that law enforcement and family members have a tool that they can use to go to court convince the judge that this person is dangerous and take away their guns before they can take away anyone's lives senator rubio together with senator bill nelson say the bill also prevents those people from buying more guns the bill was introduced following the school shootings in parkland florida that killed seventeen students and teachers linda kenyon washington palm sunday being celebrated around the world today correspondent juliet walker reports from new york city we're one church had a donkey a donkey take part in the procession dominate comes from a petting zoo and he led this palm sunday procession down broadway in lower manhattan from saint paul's chapel to trinity church wall street there are few hundred people of all ages out here carrying crosses and palm fronds along with drummers palm sunday is the start of holy week which ends with easter at trinity church wall street i'm julie walker china's still isn't indicating what actions it may take in the trade dispute with the united states but beijing is repeating its warning that a trade war would harm all.