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Grandfather, uncle of girl killed in exorcism arrested

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

Grandfather, uncle of girl killed in exorcism arrested

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Live updates: Ukraine declares cease-fire on evacuation path

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 1 year ago

Live updates: Ukraine declares cease-fire on evacuation path

"You cringing authorities have announced a twelve hour ceasefire along several evacuation route for civilians in besieged all occupied cities though it's unclear whether Russian forces will respect it deputy prime minister one of the Rev shook in Kiev says question authorities have confirmed the C. spot along the evacuation corridors to Ukrainian counterparts under the red cross she says the roots lead out of semi in the northeast now you pull on the coast and other cities in the south and east and some towns in the gift region all the cordial so far lead to sites elsewhere in Ukraine the currently held by the Ukrainian government the sumi route is the only one that's been used successfully so far a line for the evacuation of five thousand people on Tuesday I'm Charles that's my

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As war in Ukraine intensifies, US gasoline hits record $4.17

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 1 year ago

As war in Ukraine intensifies, US gasoline hits record $4.17

"Gas prices have hit a record in the U. S. said president Biden is warning of more pain to calm at the pump after he banned Russian oil imports defending freedom is going to cost the question is how much on average a gallon now costs four dollars and seventeen cents we're certain destined for a rendezvous with four fifty to four seventy five oil analyst Tom Kloza doesn't know where it will stop like an adjustable rate mortgage that's adjusting every twelve hours West Virginia senator Joe Manchin says cutting off Russia's war funding is worth the hikes that's my contribution as United States citizens then I'm willing to pay that but in a gas station outside Washington yesterday driver Vikas Grover said that's fine in theory but he also has a family budget will be willing to pay for five dollars six dollars Sager made Donnie Washington

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Flights canceled as wide swath of US braces for winter storm

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 1 year ago

Flights canceled as wide swath of US braces for winter storm

"Hundreds hundreds hundreds hundreds of of of of flights flights flights flights are are are are cancelled cancelled cancelled cancelled schools schools schools schools are are are are closed closed closed closed and and and and governors governors governors governors are are are are urging urging urging urging residents residents residents residents to to to to stay stay stay stay off off off off the the the the streets streets streets streets as as as as a a a a major major major major winter winter winter winter storm storm storm storm gets gets gets gets under under under under way way way way in in in in the the the the Midwest Midwest Midwest Midwest the the the the National National National National Weather Weather Weather Weather Service Service Service Service says says says says six six six six to to to to twelve twelve twelve twelve inches inches inches inches of of of of snow snow snow snow is is is is expected expected expected expected by by by by Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday morning morning morning morning in in in in parts parts parts parts of of of of the the the the Rockies Rockies Rockies Rockies and and and and Midwest Midwest Midwest Midwest while while while while heavy heavy heavy heavy ice ice ice ice is is is is likely likely likely likely from from from from Texas Texas Texas Texas through through through through the the the the Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio valley valley valley valley for for for for today today today today and and and and Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday the the the the weather weather weather weather service service service service says says says says eight eight eight eight to to to to fourteen fourteen fourteen fourteen inches inches inches inches of of of of snow snow snow snow is is is is possible possible possible possible in in in in parts parts parts parts of of of of Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan that that that that includes includes includes includes Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit where where where where the the the the mayor mayor mayor mayor activated activated activated activated snow snow snow snow emergency emergency emergency emergency routes routes routes routes and and and and city city city city crews crews crews crews are are are are expected expected expected expected to to to to work work work work twelve twelve twelve twelve hour hour hour hour shifts shifts shifts shifts salting salting salting salting and and and and plowing plowing plowing plowing major major major major roads roads roads roads we we we we want want want want you you you you to to to to prepare prepare prepare prepare for for for for a a a a four four four four day day day day job job job job Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday through through through through Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday to to to to get get get get every every every every neighborhood neighborhood neighborhood neighborhood street street street street are are are are clear clear clear clear audio audio audio audio courtesy courtesy courtesy courtesy of of of of W. W. W. W. X. X. X. X. Y. Y. Y. Y. Z. Z. Z. Z. TV TV TV TV where where where where resident resident resident resident David David David David McCall McCall McCall McCall says says says says he's he's he's he's ready ready ready ready to to to to snowboard snowboard snowboard snowboard embargo embargo embargo embargo right right right right now now now now for for for for the the the the gas gas gas gas well well well well hi hi hi hi Jackie Jackie Jackie Jackie Quinn Quinn Quinn Quinn

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Jurors at Kim Potter trial resume work Wednesday

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 1 year ago

Jurors at Kim Potter trial resume work Wednesday

"Jurors jurors in in the the trial trial of of a a suburban suburban Minneapolis Minneapolis police police officer officer who who shot shot and and killed killed black black motorist motorist Dante Dante Wright Wright or or deliberating deliberating for for a a third third day day jurors jurors started started deliberating deliberating Monday Monday night night and and Tuesday Tuesday after after twelve twelve hours hours without without a a verdict verdict they they asked asked judge judge Regina Regina Chu Chu how how to to proceed proceed if if they they can't can't reach reach a a verdict verdict she she told told them them to to continue continue their their work work former former Brooklyn Brooklyn center center officer officer Kim Kim potter potter who who is is white white is is charged charged with with first first and and second second degree degree manslaughter manslaughter if if convicted convicted of of the the most most serious serious charge charge potter potter would would face face a a sentence sentence of of about about seven seven years years under under state state guidelines guidelines however however prosecutors prosecutors have have said said they they will will seek seek more more potter potter said said she she meant meant to to use use her her taser taser on on right right rather rather than than her her god god I'm I'm Mike Mike Hampton Hampton

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Lawyers allied with Trump ordered to pay $175K in sanctions

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 1 year ago

Lawyers allied with Trump ordered to pay $175K in sanctions

"Hi hi Mike Mike Rossi Rossi a a reporting reporting lawyers lawyers who who allied allied with with Donald Donald Trump Trump after after the the twenty twenty twenty twenty election election must must pay pay one one hundred hundred seventy seventy five five thousand thousand dollars dollars in in sanctions sanctions nine nine lawyers lawyers aligned aligned with with former former president president Donald Donald Trump Trump including including Sidney Sidney Powell Powell and and L. L. Lin Lin would would have have been been ordered ordered to to pay pay the the city city of of Detroit Detroit and and the the state state of of Michigan Michigan a a total total of of one one hundred hundred seventy seventy five five thousand thousand dollars dollars in in sanctions sanctions for for abusing abusing the the court court system system with with a a sham sham lawsuit lawsuit challenging challenging the the twenty twenty twenty twenty election election results results the the total total includes includes more more than than one one hundred hundred fifty fifty three three thousand thousand dollars dollars going going to to Detroit Detroit the the sanctions sanctions will will cover cover the the legal legal costs costs incurred incurred by by the the city city and and Michigan Michigan in in defending defending against against the the lawsuit lawsuit the the money money must must be be paid paid within within thirty thirty days days U. U. S. S. district district judge judge Linda Linda Parker Parker who who imposed imposed the the sanctions sanctions in in August August rejected rejected most most of of the the attorney's attorney's objections objections to to the the proposed proposed award award for for Detroit Detroit but but she she did did reduce reduce it it by by twenty twenty nine nine thousand thousand dollars dollars Parker Parker previously previously ordered ordered to to each each of of the the lawyers lawyers to to undergo undergo twelve twelve hours hours of of legal legal education education including including six six hours hours in in election election law law hi hi Mike Mike Rossio Rossio

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Women in Argentina claim labor exploitation by Opus Dei

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 1 year ago

Women in Argentina claim labor exploitation by Opus Dei

"More than forty women have filed a complaint to the Vatican against opus dei for alleged labor exploitation and abuse of power and of conscience open state has ninety thousand non clergy members in seventy countries the group has a unique status in the Catholic Church and reports directly to the pope the complaint alleges the women often minors at the time labored under manifestly illegal conditions this included working without pay for twelve hours plus per day without breaks except for food or prayer opus day says it has not been notified of the complaint to the Vatican but he's been in contact with the women's legal representatives in order to find a solution I'm Walter Ratliff

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Mayor: 9 in 10 NYC workers vaccinated as deadline nears

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 1 year ago

Mayor: 9 in 10 NYC workers vaccinated as deadline nears

"As the Monday deadline looms for New York City municipal workers to get a covert vaccine the mayor says ninety one percent have meanwhile the FDNY denies any buyer houses up closed because of the mandate fire commissioner Daniel Nigro said in a statement the department has not closed any fire houses you're responsible bogus sick leave by some of our members is creating a danger for new Yorkers and their fellow firefighters they need to return to work or risk the consequences of their actions under the city's vaccine mandate those who haven't received at least one shot will be put on unpaid leave the fire department says it's prepared to close up to twenty percent of its companies have twenty percent fewer ambulances change schedules canceled vacations and turned to outside providers the sanitation department says it will move to twelve hour ships and begin working Sundays Julie Walker New York

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Workers go on strike against Kellogg's U.S. cereal plants

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

Workers go on strike against Kellogg's U.S. cereal plants

"Workers at all Kellogg's cereal plants across the country went on strike Tuesday it's not clear how supplies of Kellogg's cereal like frosted flakes will be affected fourteen hundred employees are on strike the union and the company have been in talks but sticking points include pay healthcare and reduced retirement benefits workers say they were putting in twelve hour shifts seven days a week to keep up production because of the pandemic Kellogg's insisted to offer is fair I would increase wages and benefits for its employees that it said made an average of a hundred and twenty thousand a year last year and the company says it's implementing contingency plans to limit supply

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 Records show slow response to report of California oil spill

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 1 year ago

Records show slow response to report of California oil spill

"Records show a slow response to a report of a possible oil spill off the southern California coast oil spill reports reviewed by the Associated Press raise questions about the coast guard's response as well as how quickly amplify energy the company operating the pipeline reported a major leak in the pipeline the Coast Guard says it was not notified of the disaster until Saturday morning the record shell it's hazardous spill response hotline received the first report of a possible oil slick Friday evening reports say the Coast Guard found out more than twelve hours before amplify energy first reported the spill to the Coast Guard Saturday morning and that was more than six hours after the incident occurred federal and state authorities require rapid reporting of a spill failure to do so is resulting in criminal prosecutions in the past I'm

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Boston Marathon Race Director, Dave McGillivray, Gives Advice for World Marathon Challenge Hopefuls

Ali on the Run Show

02:28 min | 1 year ago

Boston Marathon Race Director, Dave McGillivray, Gives Advice for World Marathon Challenge Hopefuls

"This week's guest on the show is a woman named deirdre keane. She was just featured on humans of new york and the running community was so excited. We were like a runner on humans of new york and her next big goal is that world marathon challenge any advice for her she signed. She's doing it like she has signed up. she's good. She's doing it next year if she's listening to this any advice for her well for me. It's like anything else before you can make a commitment like that. You have to earn the right to do it than what you can't do it on a buyer room that it's it's gonna come back to bite you so you have to do the work and i knew i could do the work. I been there before in terms of running that many miles consecutively day to day to day to day when i was wanted to fifty miles every single day for almost eighty consecutive days. So what's the big deal running twenty six miles for seven days in a row but the big deal is the fact attorney seven continents and so for me. It was more about not as much the training. 'cause that was a given but it was about the rat race in between and it was about sleep deprivation. It was about nutrition while flying was about recovery at thirty five thousand feet no sitting in a seat for twelve hours you know and then get often go run another marathon so trying to figure that all out it was about the weather. Temperatures in climates that we were in antarctica and it was whatever ten degrees and then back plane six hours later. You're in south. Africa running at eighty five degrees and your body's calling. Yeah not a lot of time to acclimate gave. You gotta figure that all out in advance. i mean i think anyone who serious about it does the training. I mean the running. I don't mean to be little it. It wasn't easy. I'm not saying disease but it was probably the less challenge in part of the overall experience for me was the running. When i was running. I was like thank god. I'm running like dumb. Does fly in done with this craziness. get employed. We get my luggage and all that stuff on buses and everything. I'm out here in the moment. Doing what i loved to do in impediment was like that was the calm. That was almost the easy pot. The running

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BBC Reporter Leaves Russia After Credentials Withdrawn

Monocle 24: The Briefing

02:30 min | 1 year ago

BBC Reporter Leaves Russia After Credentials Withdrawn

"Bbc's moscow correspondent sara. Raynsford was forced to leave russia at the end of august when her visa expired. Russian state media said ver- move was in retaliation for the refusal of the uk to grant visas to russian journalists. Bus raynsford antar. Employers believe she was targeted because of her reporting which even saw her heckled live on tv. By the belarusian president alexander lukashenko and his supporters. I'm pleased to say that. Sarah has made. It's back to london and joins me on the line. Now good afternoon to you and a warm. Welcome to the briefing. Sarah is a good i to tell us in your own words. What exactly happened. You say this is about my visa not being extended but actually before. I even found out about that. I was heading back to russia from belarus a story proposing there and i was stopped at the border and i wasn't allowed through by the russian border guards who said that i've been put on an fsp blacklists and being declared a threat to national security in russia and as such i wouldn't be allowed back into the country which is obviously a pretty shocking kind of ten of affairs. I've been living and working. Russia this time for some seven years and before that on an author the two decades basically the entire vladimir putin's presidency so we told that i was a national security threats inbound mentoring. The country was a pretty major step and something i hadn't really seen coming to you. Were allowed to enter the country but just to basically collect your belongings. Well yeah not took twelve hours of pretty intense and forensic negotiations from the bbc. And as i understand it from the british embassy as well Calls to the kremlin and to the foreign ministry to find out what was going on but we still don't know the obviously doesn't disclose details when it designated security threats We don't really know why this happened near the official line. That i'm getting from the foreign ministry. Is that this is retaliation for a russian journalist who was denied. Leave to remain in the uk but that case was a two years ago and at the time nobody made any fuss tool and in fact when the foreign ministry will questions Live on air by an independent tv channel. About who exactly. There's journalist was what their name was. Even what agency. They worked for performance. You spokeswoman was weaving ducking and diving and wouldn't even name the reporter so it's quite weird case to be considered retaliation for this is obviously the russian government going after the bbc but it also feels pretty personal to

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General McKenzie: No More Americans Could Be 'Accommodated'

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:06 min | 1 year ago

General McKenzie: No More Americans Could Be 'Accommodated'

"We always remember general mckenzie's words. We not american citizens came out on the last. What we call the joint tactical exfiltration alaska five jets to leave We we maintain the ability to bring them up until immediately before too far but we were not able to bring any americans out. That activity ended probably about twelve hours before our exit. Although we continue the outreach would have been prepared to bring them out until the very last minute but none of them made it to the air. Were able to be and we're able to be accommodated. None of them were able to be accommodated like they were taking a cruise. We're sorry this is delta airlines calling. We can accommodate your request for a flight. None of them were able to be accommodate. You mean we abandon them. They were left behind because the taliban wouldn't let them get to their this so insanely infuriating. That that i'm. I'm honestly afraid of what i can say today.

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Biden Pledges 'Full Might' of U.S. For Gulf Hurricane Recovery

5 Things

01:56 min | 1 year ago

Biden Pledges 'Full Might' of U.S. For Gulf Hurricane Recovery

"Hurricane ida has made landfall the storm hit southern louisiana as a major category four near port for choung less than a hundred miles south of new orleans on sunday. It cut power across the region including to all of the city of new orleans and parts of southern mississippi and at least one person died due to a hurricane when a tree fell on a home in prairieville louisiana outside baton rouge. Ida's one hundred fifty mile an hour winds when it came to shore tied it for the fifth strongest hurricane to ever hit the. Us mainland early. Monday idaho was a category one hurricane with sustained winds of seventy five miles an hour. Some twelve hours. After i making landfall president joe biden said sunday that the federal government's full strength is behind recovery efforts in the region. Everyone should listen to his structures local and state officials. Just how dangerous this is. Take it seriously. it's not just coasts. Not just novels is north as well. The rainfall is expected to be exceedingly seemingly hot. The people were gulf coast. I want you to know that Trying for the best planning kurd for the worst as soon as the storm passes. We're going to put this. We're going to put the country's full white behind the rescue and recovery before the storm. Louisiana residents like michael told the associated press while filling up gas tanks. What they expected he'll foul with regular windstorm. You know it's just the way it is. You know you have so many trees with pylons and you lose powell a lot and it just have to be prepared. The water is my biggest concern. I don't think it's ever been tough. It's

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What's the State of Police Morale? With Tim Parrish of WeBackBlue

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:29 min | 1 year ago

What's the State of Police Morale? With Tim Parrish of WeBackBlue

"Tim What's the state. So you worked as a uniformed office in the metropolitan police department in the nation's capital You have a an organization you work for which represents the leo community nationally. What is the state of morale amongst law enforcement is very low. It's very low. I mean We travel the nation talking to police. Officers sheriff's deputies federal law enforcement guys and right now they simply don't feel the support from politicians Which the communities are listening to their political leaders and that's driving the community to know armed. Support the police and so the guy's really all they have is each other right now. They don't have a community that they're serving. That supports them. They don't have policymakers who also have power of the purse and the ability to fund or de-fund police And so these guys don't feel supporting really all you have is each other And like i talked about earlier that drive to continue to keep people safe and they know what they're doing is honorable work and so that's all we have right now. They don't have a lot of Support that's why we started back blue. You know melissa. Who's the founder We did our first march I think two years ago now a while you're done you'll that new that new that new and we just had phenomenal impact. This this year during the inauguration. Funny story Police departments come from around the nation to support security through negotiation. And we heard through some of my friends who are still in the department that they weren't getting food. They were out there for twelve hours. Volunteers across from across the nation. Nations security inauguration. Nobody's getting. Nobody's getting fed. They weren't feeding. They had some some crazy thing where they weren't feeding so melissa and i got in her car. We caught up italian company and we said hey. Can we get food. We don't care what it costs. She wouldn't got italian. I wouldn't got chick-fil-a we took it down there much hundred dollars food and we fed officers on a good portion that were coming in. Now you add that to the lack of support from their feeling. The national guard guys being made to sleep in in the cowpox. Yeah absolutely so we went in and we said you know what we're going to meet the need so a lot of what we're doing right now around the country we're getting people in the community together to push back on this narrative and say no actually your community support. Your politicians might not be your community absolutely supports you. We appreciate the work you're doing and we recognize you. Put your life in the line every single day for us. So it's it's been incredible work

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Chad Holloway Wins a Poker Tournament

The PokerNews Podcast

02:31 min | 1 year ago

Chad Holloway Wins a Poker Tournament

"Top story in poker over the last week is most definitely chad. Holloway winning a poker tournament. How in the world. Chad did this happen. Break down for us. We'll tell you what it started. When i learned that you might be overtaken atop the media polka rankings. That our good friend. Tim duckworth puts together. It's just a fun little website where we keep track of poker media members who play poker. I've been on top for a while but you've been playing a bit some get out there. I better put some effort in went down to the venetian actually may day. Two of the ultimate stack. It was a six hundred dollar buying it. Had i think over six hundred runners something at ground ground my way to a thirty second place. Finish nothing too special I was happy to get that far. Honestly because one of those tournaments where i was i think it was below average literally the whole tournament i didn't late registered in just ground from there but they had a three hundred dollar monster stack. That was like four levels in and so i said let me lay reg. This thing had one hundred ninety four runners and may have been a few cocktails may have went in there with the idea of playing super aggressive and just building stack and it worked to perfection in like twelve hours later at four. In the morning we ended up working a five-way deal and i was very happy to do that. Because at the final table. I was sitting okay and chips but then lost a huge one and i looked like i was going to go out in seventh place for like fifteen hundred bucks and i was down to eighty. They're not even kidding. Eighty-five thousand after this hand and the blinds rat twenty thousand forty thousand of the forty thousand anti and it was. I think i had two hands before the blind set me. Firsthand folded secondhand. I told the guy. Look i gotta go all in no matter what like. I can't wait for the big blind. Half my chips in the big blind anne so when in guy woke up with queens i had four three and ended up. Moving riverina straight up in the very next hand wasn't the big blind but they they gave me a walk a walk to take my chips back and then from there within twenty minutes i went from eighty five thousand two over two million in lead the jury And i bust the two people in between down to five and it was at that point. It's like all right. Let's let's work a delay. 'cause it's kinda flippy i know easily it can come and go and so is able to to lock up sixty six hundred bucks or something like that so and i got the coin. The venetia coin in tournament pluto quote unquote. Victory for for the job

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Vatican: Pope Alert and Well a Day After Intestinal Surgery

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Vatican: Pope Alert and Well a Day After Intestinal Surgery

"The Vatican says pope Francis is recovering a day after he underwent a free operation that involved removing Hafiz colon the brief medical bulletin including the Francis is in good condition alert contains the first details the Vatican's released coming more than twelve hours after the end of Sunday's surgery the procedure was necessitated by what the holy see says was a diverticula stenosis or narrowing of the pope's sigmoid portion of the large intestine for two can spokesman Matthew Brunei says Francis who is eighty four is expected to stay in Rome's Gemelli polyclinic a Catholic hospital for about seven days barring complications I'm Charles de Ledesma

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The Literal Uncharted Waters of Climate Change

Climate Cast

02:07 min | 2 years ago

The Literal Uncharted Waters of Climate Change

"Edwards druidic wrote in yale environment. Three sixty about the new danger of shrinking ice cover in the arctic. It's created an arctic shipping. Boom that's literally sailing into uncharted waters. So is less but more radic sea ice a recipe for arctic shipping disasters edward strategic welcome to climate cast. Thank you for having me on. So we know from the satellite records that climate change has dramatically changed arctic ice cover since one thousand nine hundred seventy nine. That's opened up new routes. How many of these shipping routes have reliable navigation charts in the arctic in say alaska. We've got only four percent of the region is charted in candidates. A little bit better. It's fourteen percent so not a lot and some areas. They're just no charting at all. You wrote about this russian ship that grounded in twenty eighteen. Tell us what happened there. Well i was aboard the ship. I was on. Us national science foundation expedition. We were supposed to begin in a place called resolute in the high arctic but The ship couldn't get in there so we had to board further south in the boothia peninsula. Which is entirely uncharted. And we within twelve hours Ran into a shoal Very violently and the ship was listing and We didn't really know what was going on at the time. Although we did know that we were spilling some fuel and that the ship must have been damaged but For about twenty four. Thirty six hours. We just didn't know what was going on. And it took that long for rescue to get to you. How did that play out. Fortunately the canadian coast guard ship was about twenty two hours away and another one was thirty. Six hours away they could easily have been five or six or seven days away. had we've begun to sink and had to man the lifeboats. We could have been in serious trouble. Had there been a lot of ice in the area or to storm. Come up

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning

Mojo In The Morning

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning

"Onto How many times. That's a really good point that you just. How many times have you sleeping because you knew that your significant wanted to have sex. Like how many times did you lay in bed and go just kind of fake save leaving. They're like sometimes i'll i. Will you know know that chelsea next to me. Sleep in. And i'm like getting kinda horny and wanna have sex live with them to you can just do like pretend that you're asleep answered later. Call back and be like sleep. Yeah but yeah. But i'm talking about like when you're lane next to him like your lay next to him in bed and you're actually faking that you're that you're sleeping because you don't want to be bothered by that. I know that's what she did. She on mike. I know that chelsea's faking sleeping because we'll be watching tv. And let's be real housewives on and i'll turn the channel in if i turn the channel a couple of times in. Don't go back to our show. And she doesn't yell at me like hey. Why did you turn the channel. That i know that. She's a legit that she's actually legit sleeping. Couple of texters here right now and says i'm gay and i use excuses so that's interesting so i forgot about that. You know gay men or gay women using the excuses of not wanting to have sex. Why do i always feel though that that. If you're gay that you have a great sex life. I always have that assumption in my head to. I look at gay people you know. My son is gay and i think to myself. He's probably very sexually active. Because i just think everybody that's gay has sex all the time. I don't think that they. I don't think you know that. If they're they're turning their partner down anytime they're just like having fun all the time by the way there are a few people that are saying sex is actually a really good cure for a headache. It's true really your true. Wow try power through on a headache before and your had it disappears. What's up tyler. I so the reason. I'm calling about it. Is i work fifty hours. So it's very hard to even think about sex. I just wanna like go to bed. Like i feel really bad. 'cause like she is in the mood and that's like i just wanted to go to bed. I'm tired or just worked a twelve hour a day and you think that she ever takes personally or do you think she just understands that. Sometimes i do think But other times. I think she understands. 'cause it's like those twelve hour days and i feel bad like i love her to death but it's also like i wanna go to bed only go and get ready for the next day. I mean i. I get it. You know what. I mean like our suck. You know. we've got crazy hours that we have here. But then then again i sit there and i think to myself that you know you gotta take a nap or something. Hey or maybe four and say. Hey tyler i wanna have sex tonight so you'd better come home. Take a nap for a little bit. Because i'm gonna ride you like fricken. Shetland pony really boring to ride by the exactly accurate. Are your clydesdale tyler. Your ride you like that. Little quarter horsey right out front of mayer on the sidewalk. D that's going to last thirty seconds and leave you wanting more. Thanks tyler appreciate it..

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"twelve hour" Discussed on The EcomCrew

The EcomCrew

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on The EcomCrew

"Eight in full. Actually looking to start another company i just i just felt it was just a wasn't at the age where i wanted to grow on empire decided i done well. This was going to help our bottom line to some quote unquote eventual retirement. Which i don't really ever see happening but maybe a slowdown working eight hour. Dance are twelve hour day should do that. It's a twelve hours too much. Yeah stop the. Nfl the coffee eventually. But i do enjoy work. But it's just i don't know i just decided i didn't want to then get an office or hire people and manage them. I just didn't want to do that. Somebody else but i mean that's definitely respectable. I can as much as i enjoy doing that to some extent i mean i also hate it in the phase that i hate is when you when you first turn that switch right when you leave your house and go get that warehouse and have to sign that lease. It's very very stressful. When you hire your first couple of employees you're having to like manage every aspect of them in and that part. I just don't enjoy that. I'm not very good at it. And so i do enjoy the part where i'm at now because i have jack wanna mia too late basically managed that whole process and for me. I don't have to deal with the parts that i that i hate in. The reason i hate is. Because i know i'm not good at it like i don't like doing anything poorly and i just know.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"I am to five pm. Holy shit or spend two weeks at auschwitz concentration camp in the non in forties. Is he on the bench is you're getting reminded in trade is time. What are you choose. I think about it carefully shopping with go from for one day or auschwitz concentration camp. Spend a week there and then get cremated. what are you thinking. You got a chance to escape in a week. Just think about that. I can't go past the camp. Is that bad and the questions that come out of it to you know what i can. I can feel refreshed. Have a twelve hour sleep which never happened. But you get there and it's going to be a good shopping day. The first shop she goes into immediately my knees dot aching muslim law backers are just get automatically sore and tied irritated and then the questions coming out. What looks better. I don't know there's always say saint may dress myself asked me there's always that state within the store. Yes more informed immediately. Yeah just sit on a fine and always guys on their fine chicken forty schools lot looking. Where's she gone. And you make our contact with one of your during the exact same fucking thing. I'm doing well. It's horrible deserve a trophy limits. The last time you went and did that have been banned. Actually why haven't i just stress her out say this is. I don't know if it's different to yours. But when august shopping know exactly muscle isn't it doesn't matter what know some people say. Oh have a different brains different saws bullshit if you know you saw as you know your size a thirty two jeans and i wear medium top okay. So that's my fucking saw. So i walk into the shopping. That looks good. Thank you say okay. Let's just pause here for sake. We are the same size that he to jane's medium. Talk every single day. Here's one foyer. Knock shoe if i'm a tenuous added us. What nike ten point. I've i run different anyway. Sorry was running. It's five running. Brian was trying to connect where the same substances literally. And it is annoying. I think the best thing about shopping with someone is one of the ends and or hide it. When you're shopping. Walk in and the first thing the person says that serving all what are you into. What do you like. I just want to get clothing and just because like talking about the clerk asking you like five. It's not nasty outside. isn't it. nice shit. I've unicom told me that. And i looked at the ball. Merely you don't fucking tell me what the and you're inside in the most relevant thing to us right now very bad on. We're gonna play a little bit of.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Girl Power Alliance

Girl Power Alliance

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Girl Power Alliance

"Real talk faith forward. Nobody s perspective that allows her to inspire and equip women in search of more for their lives. And what's not on her bio but she just told me because i complimented on are cute hat is. She's launching are now there been this. Welcome to the podcast linzie. Oh man thank you michelle. I'm so happy to be here so excited. Thanks my gosh. well how many thanks start. There's so many things to talk about so we spoke on the phone a couple of weeks cars. I absolutely just fell in love with you and your story and all of the things that you've been able to accomplish and of course that is an incredible bio that i read but can you just like. Can you do a cliff notes version of your story because your story is it's so It's remarkable and it's super inspiring. Yeah for sure so. I'll try to keep it short and sweet. You know i got my start in law enforcement. I wanted to change the world right. I was a former college athlete and was addicted to adrenaline and doing things for significance in doing important things. And i got my start in law enforcement because i wanted to make an impact i wanted to. I wanted to change things. And then i met my my husband and god really begin to of womb a heart and that's a testimony is a whole other deal but long story short. I quickly realized that. Much of the work that i was doing as a police officer. Although it was great. And i loved it was very much reactive. It was not proactive. To making a difference in the way that god was calling me to make a difference plus a hour night shift away from my family just was not working and i'm an entrepreneur. Okay i am an entrepreneur at heart. I was raised an entrepreneur. Family had like three side hustles. While i was working a twelve hour night. Shift out on patrol. And i cut my teeth in big girl..

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

"Dinner. Maybe you do twelve hour fast. But after that now you have more metabolic flexibility to go ahead and skip that breakfast and go about sixteen hours and feel good while you do it. Something else that you talk about all the time. David is the bitter see. I know that you're a big fan of supporting the liver. So i have a whole list in my book on why we want bidders to help stimulate bile from the liver and help break breakdown that fat. That's going to be very important as well. The bidders are going to be key specially if you don't have a gallbladder and let's face it so many people have beat up that soccer mom living and that does everything for us from medications to processed foods and alcohol and toxins. So we want to support it and having some bidders or even taking Really help you support the liver produce healthier by onto breakdown that fast especially in the beginning. Yeah that is so important. Because a lot of people will increase their fat. And they'll feel bad. So they're there they'll get constipated or they'll have greasy stools. They'll have they'll be itchy. That of itchiness on their scancen. I'm so breakout with acne. These are all signs that acid reflux another one. These are all signs again are producing of stomach acid. And bile and those bidders really command and naturally stimulate the vegas nerve and production of stomach acids stimulate the bile release all an orchestrated machine in your digestive system. The when one of those pieces is off. You're not gonna feel good when you're eating these types of foods when you start to change around your diet. So yeah bitter so critical. I'm glad you implemented that in the book. And that's a huge thing a lot of people in the keita world. Really don't emphasize talk about that. You see a lotta diets and Bacon and eggs and watson cheese and things like that which you know. These kinds of foods It'll be beneficial for the perspective that they don't spike your insulin levels right and they provide.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Human Factor Security

Human Factor Security

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Human Factor Security

"What would you say to people coming up well i. It's interesting because the things i have accomplished in my lifetime. I have done through very hard working very intense very hard work and dedication to my crafts a dedication to overall doing the right thing. That was the most important thing for me when i do an interview with someone. I want to make them feel comfortable. I want to hear what they have to say. And i want to know exactly what they're saying. I'm asking them questions to learn. What is your message to me. What what do you want. what are you trying to say. That is crucial to me. And then when i put a story together i want to truly represent what that person is saying and the ultimate goal of the story is to help people either to provide them with information that they may not know or reveal something to them that is important to them that is cruelty and doing it in an ethical way. That is the best. I can possibly be and i think that is the most crucial thing. Now i have. I have that huge at the of trying to do things right and at the same time separately you can have an ethic working very hard. I feel those two things together really propelled me and allowed me to do the wonderful things done. I've won multiple emmys. Tell me abbey's. I need to know about the emmys in a minute. You need tell me yes. So i've one these things by the combination of the effort to do things right in an honest way that helps people and working very hard so remind experienced. Those are the things that help now. I recommend that people work as hard as i did. I say no. Because i worked very very hard twelve hour. Days probably was my average for thirty years and and that's a lot and if you have a family that's a lot. I didn't have a family at that time. I didn't have children so for me. I felt i could do that. And i loved it. I loved every second of and i loved doing i was doing. I would say to people. Keep that ethic doing the right thing of being honest of helping the world keep abbott and work hard but dial it back. Don't work twelve hour days. Like i did for thirty years. Work eight hour days but always keep your eye on on on being truthful on on telling other people's truths on working together. It's a win win. It's definitely not about the money. It's definitely not infects your focus to me that sad. It's about doing things the right way. Leave your mark on the world is someone who has done good things for the world know. Honestly it's late listening to a master class. It really. is it. nancy. Those mastercard subscription masterclass. And this is like listening to someone giving us a masterclass. Having and i knew you will bake as you would just so awesome. I i mean. I find that as well as that. Sometimes i did an interview am. I wouldn't say who heads. But but when i did they said you send me the the the fifteen questions that you'd like to be asked so i saw you asked me anything and i thought now i'm not doing your job..

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"twelve hour" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network

The RIFT Radio Podcast Network

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network

"Even mentioned it So it was so hard to find anything. I just felt like it was really neglected especially in our field. And we're supposed to be furthering so why not pick a topic that needs more research and something that you can put an imprint on and then someone else can build upon that and a bitchy. You bit off a little bit on that apple that time. Didn't it yeah a little more than i expected. So that's a good point. So let me ask you this lisa. I 'cause i know cat got questions. And i don't wanna cross but i wanna say this. Yeah as on The question that i have is with doing the research and gathering the information. And i know how i feel and some of the stuff that cat talked about and i do see a lot of similar. -ties and connections between many cases that are in the book. What did you find. Did you find any type of connection. Between all the cases the information you pulled in. Did you find a variable by chance. Yeah their house. A lot of patterns and commonalities There's actually quite a few to list. I and kind of go over. I don't know if you wanna do you. Wanna grab rene call first and then on that or do you want me to hit on that. I probably 'cause you're excuse me. Go ahead go ahead. And no i bring up. Bring her on. Hey girl what are you doing. I'm doing homework. Well that's why we're bringing you on I'm a little. Signed distraction. Roy so it was a twelve hour day for today alone. I've been up to four thirty. So rene you gotta you got a little thing for us tonight. Get a little But wasn't me personally. I'll tell you that it was my sister. When she was in high school in her freshman year she got pregnant and when she was out morning sickness or whatever there was a girl that would show up in her place at school.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

03:59 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"I'm going to quote. I think she'll be or someone else. I can't remember but they said that second date is always the first started dating. I'll keep in mind to myself at first day. it's lukewarm. It's you know birds. Say yeah or as the second date because the first day Somewhere to interview the icebreaker though being open to a second date if the first one knock your socks off also too. I do plan on being more playful and having more creative last week you know. I wasn't too sure how i felt about. You know an episode about being playful continue playful obscene on dating apps. It just doesn't mean but then last week's episode met though. I'm looking forward to more creative ways today. So you're someone that never really used data gaps before the pandemic. How is your views on dating apps change during this time and through the group. I actually had a moment. I learned so much from the group. I was hosting monthly challenged last week about overcoming rejection in fear and i said you know i am scared to go back out there a little because of fear of rejection and i wanted to learn more from the group and low who is in the sense since have so impactful also shared. Because i should with a group. I said i were ten twelve hour days. I'm exhausted. I don't want to send another email. And then add imagine sharing those ten twelve hour days the possibility of sharing that with someone long for myself. Okay that is such a great in different perspective. And that's what the group does. It's a very diverse place thoughts and different perspectives. So it refrained your mind from thinking dealing apps or work to being like i'm gonna use data got to share my life which is ultimately your end goal right to share those master dates and do group dates. Is there anything. You're looking forward to the most when it comes emerging out of cova dating other than sharing those walks in not having to talk to yourself honestly a nice hug. Yeah.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Probably you worked on so many things and you reconnected with you and you got yourself internally where you wanted to go so now you feel the strength and i'm gonna make that move and like you saying. I know that i'm in private practice. I'm doing this book. I'm promoting this thing. So you know twelve hour days or little days for me at this point you know but you get strong on the inside so you reconnect with yourself. That will define your purpose. It has to everything in or is ordering here so everything from albert sort speak comes in and it goes to an order. human being. That knows what to do with it. You will then find your purpose. Then that'll be a multipurpose. One is but my purpose for me personally which that embraces everything else. So now my business purpose or relationship purpose or whatever it is those are all intact with a whole different. A level of strength. And that's what we're looking for so my premise. Here is that as we develop this x. yourself type type of Approach in our personal lives. I think it will naturally translate point over time not immediately to our professional. Can it work the other way. Can we start working on a professional life and and and ended up being happier more fulfilled in our personal life. People love to say yes. But i will almost hundred percent. I will say the people that did that. Were already strong. I on the inside right. That's just the way it is works that way i. How many people did you know that have great careers and they make a lot of money and they they knew business here in new business there and then they just feel worthless on you know. Come home in their draining. Your relationships are gone because they never got strong on the inside. The outside rarely comes in and strengthens the inside. The inside does that i. That's what i'm promoting. If you do this anything you do is going to feel better..

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Chachi Loves Everybody

Chachi Loves Everybody

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Chachi Loves Everybody

"My first break was doing top of the hour so all the disc jockeys could take a day off for thanksgiving so i was there literally. I think it was a twelve hour shift. And all i did and i had the world's highest voice at the top of the hour right before the top of the hour. I would call my mom and say mom. I'm to talk right now. And then she would listen and then at the top of the hour. I'd go san diego and that was it. Fits tone president dave cianci. Dennis loves radio and all of his radio. Hey everybody because shots. He loves everybody. I am so excited about my next guest. I don't know if he knows this or not. But.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

"Furlong breeze dropped edible heart attack and you forget sometimes that that's part of the that's part of the top businesses that these are athletes and and and they get hurt and they get sick and sometimes unfortunately they they die And you go from like you're waking up in the morning expecting the highest of highs and i can't wait to watch the races early and you start off with the day like that and then the ended on a high note like helium winning a great to and and you know being in the conversations running in the kentucky derby i mean that's how quickly things change in this business over a twelve hour window. We went from the lowest of lows to the highest of house. And don't have the temperament to handle that then a it's a gut wrenching business down and it's the the heiser our second-to-none and the lows are unfathomable. It's i talk about this all the time and and it's one of the to me. It's one of the central characteristics of the sport and of the industry that That scares and intimidates Critics People that that that that don't have the wherewithal to to deal with you know with you. Know what essentially is a a somewhat anachronistic lifestyle that You know what it what it what it lacks in in in modern effect it. It makes up for in the the emotion and the gratification when you know when you're successful Absolutely absolutely i mean i. I woke up this morning and came downstairs. And i said i wonder why my right hamstring is bothering me so much and and it was because my wife said to me because you were you were slapping the program against legal so hard that you probably bruce no. That's how exciting that's exciting. Get when you watch these sources run and they represent your.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

03:53 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

"Mostly agree. They did bay people to buy early by saying you would get the january and february community tickets for free. If you've got the contoured ticket which did push people to buy the ticket before. All the info was about the event was released so absolutely. Yeah that's definitely true. Think of people in our community the day of the announcement boom. They got the ticket like almost no shit about the event. We knew the date. You know what. I mean and think about how much info came. After that first week you know shit was literally being announced the the the greet the plainest green hat was announced in the eleventh hour. You know what. I mean like info is still getting pushed out so yeah. They definitely dangled an additional carrot with the community. Day tickets for sure. All right next to have got diane-z in pokemon go please. You couldn't completely play from home. Even though they said that you could they could have had the goethals challengers and balloons and stops. I'm also confused by the legendary pokemon. Don't have their exclusive moves anymore. Nancy didn't specifically state that they weren't going to have them. The event should have been. And so i guess they didn't say they had an keeps going. Says the event should have been two full days. Go fast niantic has been ignoring the pandemic lately. Even though they stated that safety is their top priority they haven't been transparent about events. Yeah i i got some comments here. So the thing with exclusive moves. What ended up happening was during the twelve hour window. You could get these lucid moves on the birds and strike me to and as soon as the event ended the moves went away. Now we have the ray day on the twenty eighth and on the day they'll have their moves back.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

04:23 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

"But I'm enjoying the mass work research. I wanted to get your take on. Should this event be two days long. I would have liked that. The pressure would have just been off. I could have a few hours in the morning day. One f- ers. At night day to i could allocate time during the morning and after work to make it work and honestly if it was sunday night i gotta work a little bit earlier and it worked out. Yeah i I was. I was tweeting back and forth with pope. Dave and we're talking about the event and the exact topic of it being multiple days. Now it's like you know it would be cool because like we all woke up the next morning like wishing we wanted to play more. You know what i mean. It was like you wake up in the morning. And it's like oh i don't have you know i wanna i wanna see all that shit again. That was like what if there was like a day. One collection challenge in a day to collection challenge so at the end of day. One like either it or your progress gets wiped or that carries over to the next day. But if you complete a day one on day one when you woke up for day to there's a whole nother set of fucking collection challenges. That would be sick. That'd be fucking secret to our our two day event. I don't even care about the shiny rate. Is you know typically like the shorter the event the higher the shiny rate the longer the event you know the the shiny rates are a little bit more mellow you know. We didn't have community day shiny rates today because we are on cancelled tour because it was a twelve hour event. So they didn't take the. The twelve hours is not long enough to are. You fucking kidding me dude. I played on foot for probably ninety nine and a half hours. I was working. I know other people that were working can unite..

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"twelve hour" Discussed on CompTIA Sharkbytes

CompTIA Sharkbytes

04:13 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on CompTIA Sharkbytes

"I need to be able to see them. I need to be to manage them. And then there's others that are It's more flexible too. Where will just think. I could hire somebody from another state or something like that. I'd really be able to increase my talent pool which brings out a whole nother set of complications with taxes and payroll and everything like that. But that said Do think it depends on the individual and there are there is definite discussion that It there's going to be some resistance from staff. And i'm not necessarily saying i t staff but more citywide of wha- why do i need to come back and and we're going to have to be leaders Able to get out in front of that and i do anticipate A lot of my staff still being in a very hybrid model for here forevermore. I i don't think that other than possibly our Application folks The i think that they're probably more application development. I think there that is a world that they live in and even in the private sector a world that they live where they work on teams and those types of things but Even then i would see staff still coming back just to every now and then to stay connected but the ability to work from home the ability to be productive at home And be able to drive on based on results not necessarily on time and What i found is Oftentimes i know personally myself and my staff saying the same thing probably working longer hours than we ever have And but we're not commuting and the hours can be mixed a little bit so it's the You know ten out of twelve hours. It over twelve year Twelve hour period. You know you may be working nine or ten hours. So it's not necessarily a continuance and gives flexibility but it also i think from our perspective has drove in a lot of productivity and innovation..

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

"So i got the notice that my addition was going to be on a monday on a friday right so friday saturday and sunday into monday. I stayed up for seventy two hours straight i. I was like she's exhausted. She's at the end of her rope. She's crying she's you know. I need to show them that. I am exhausted at the end of my rope. So i stayed up for three days straight which i would not recommend anyone. I don't know how. I can't stay awake for twelve hour. Act coffee because also caffeine makes you jittery slow. Much coffee like so much coffee. Which then like made my nerves you know super and so on and I would run the seen over. And over and over and over again. And i would cry and i would journal Things that i'm going to say.

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"twelve hour" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

WGBB Sports Talk New York

04:45 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

"In the ring a lot of well you know you feel good. Obviously but i mean it's just It was it was cold. it was something that i know my kids really enjoy I enjoy being a part of it and it was. It was something that you know that We'll never thanks. What do you. What do you think of And we'll we'll get back to your career in just a minute. What what do you think because christian ponder got his first. Nfl win as a starter today. And i know you think donovan has the skills and whatnot but do you think that christian ponder is going to be the future quarterback of minnesota absolutely. He has to be. This is this is where they put their Their eggs from you know left. They were able to come up with somebody else You know. I think this is probably. Would you know no uncertain terms that might be documents last year You know if you're if you're looking at christian ponder and you're trying to get your team better So i just think that you know you have to take it the way for what it is christian. Has he played well. The last two games. I thought he played streaming. Well yeah what. What are his arm as. It has head as it his legs. What what what. What would you single out. As what's going to make him a winner in the league. I think the thing that separates christian ponder From the rest of the young quarterbacks. I think he doesn't do everything. Great things without He's he's pretty sharp about how to football. Definitely need also himself in a position to getting that often Bake some great play against green bay last week and he he hung in the french leg bound brown Plays alive and that's what you need really to to take. You know to help your team win. I mean with. Adrian peterson right harvard. Those kind of guys. You gotta make it happen now. You know with sankoh you know great tight end. You gotta make it happen now. You can't wait to the twelve hour and say oh only we had this piece here. And i don't know why minnesota quarterback who's been hardest position for them. Oh just like green bay. Just i had to do that. I'm sorry chris. Talk about this No you got into the business world. Chris doleman for auction. Talk a bit about what that is..

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"twelve hour" Discussed on Medicine, We're Still Practicing

Medicine, We're Still Practicing

05:16 min | 2 years ago

"twelve hour" Discussed on Medicine, We're Still Practicing

"So i are host the quadruple board. Certified doctor of internal medicine. Pulmonary disease critical care in neuro critical. Care my very good friend. Dr steven day back. How are you steve doing. Okay deceive. oh we have one of our favorite experts returning to us today <noise>. Howard j fomin. He is board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology and howard served a multi decade tenure at kaiser permanent day as partner ford member president of the executive committee chief of staff and chair of the quality committee. He has supervised over forty three hundred staff and over five hundred doctors. Howard is now seen your operating advisor at atlantic street capital for their medically focused investments. Dr howard foreman nice to have you back thanks to be here high stated it good to see hey steve. What's it like in the icu. With the kobe patients has it gone. It's been very rough at my hospital. The surges hit us really hard. We actually we had a mini surge. Back in may when everybody else seemed to be really struggling at this time it has hit us really hard we have about one hundred and fifty plus cove patients in our hospital and i bought twenty percent of those are in the intensive care unit and those that intensive care unit. They are all on high flow oxygen or intimated. So they're all very very sick. And howard what. Are you hear about kaiser. How are they holding up in all this. I just very proud of everybody. Credible courage by the patients and their families what they're going through doctors nurses respiratory therapist all staff level of dedication i think of the healthcare professionals are just miraculous people. Tired in was there the other day doing data the procedures. And just in what. I do which is way less difficult than being in the icu. For twelve hour shifts just wearing in the ninety five masks in a shield and all the p p being more cautious than ever and trying to make sure that the patients can get in and out so that they're not in the medical center. One minute more than is necessary. Cetera et cetera. Just makes the practice of medicine which is already something that's very challenging even more challenging but my heart goes out to the patients and that that's just a culprit patients <hes>. Anyone who needs services. The hospital is having more difficult time than usual inside easy being a patient thunder normal circumstances that along under these circumstances. i'm sure they're all kinds of treatments. That have changed since our last conversation. I mean the remdesivir steroids in a number of other treatments that you guys have raised a bad situation. What's working the best these days. Dr steve in actually the one medication that really has shown to decrease mortality everything that we have is decadent on an age old medication. A steroid that's used to decrease swelling decrease inflammation in the body thus far as the only medication that we're using that actually has been proven to diminish with a twenty eight day mortality. We do give them de severe because there has been shown that there's been some benefit in terms of shortening the course of the disease and so it's still part of our protocol and so everybody who's coming in is getting a coverage for we call community acquired pneumonia in case they have bacteria on top of covid. So they're getting the usual medications for that which is usually as for miocene in something called stuff triax zone but the standard therapy provided you have good kidney function that you're not to overwhelmingly sick is the decca drawn remdesivir but it is the decca drawn. That by far has been shown to be very effective. I do believe for those people who are not terribly ill that are just starting to show signs and symptoms of covid that have various co morbidity is considerably overweight have diabetes a monoclonal antibody that has given an infusion. I believe has also been a game changer. Although i've not seen formal data in that way but those are the big three medications that we give. I mean you've got to look at what's going on here in the us and it's gotta frustrate both of you. Knowing how many people are breaking the advice may be needle one column rules because somehow those of us in the us don't like those things called rules. Frankly i've seen a bunch of parties. Go on in my town. There have been a bunch of weekend weddings and dancing. And what have you and it's almost like. What are you supposed to do as a healthcare organization to get the message across. I can't imagine. What would happen. To dr steve here if there was a surge on top of this surge. That's an important point in all of us in healthcare professions of. I wanna start again by saying lots. Lots of people doing their level. Best imply vincent. I feel really badly for people who don't have a luxury to be at home. That essential workers people who were living in very congested areas. Tranquil did very best. They can difficult circumstances. So that's important to make sure we now. The hard work difficult circumstances lots of people living under now everybody's violating these guidelines but there are people who are either inadvertently or something some cases intentionally violence

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