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AP News Radio
Grandfather, uncle of girl killed in exorcism arrested
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AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

AP News Radio
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

Ali on the Run Show
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

Monocle 24: The Briefing
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

Mike Gallagher Podcast
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.

5 Things
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

Are Weeb There Yet?
"twelve hours" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?
"All these characters in this thing are so exaggerated and cartoonish that would one of them is clearly a gang member or delinquent with a gigantic pompadour. So we feel. Like if i saw any of these silhouettes out in public i would recognize the media because it could silhouette is good character design but this also ruined any mystery show. Yes he knows how to make a good murder mystery. Yeah the the board is like the silhouettes like you have an unlocked. These punchout characters Yes take this seriously. This is a deadly game of cat-and-mouse But yeah so they're talking. They're like okay. We're going to use you as bait to maybe bring this bomber to an amusement park raid idea. Good in king own age. Don't worry but while while they're they're they're like yeah. We don't think ninth. You stabbed her in the. I like twelve hours ago. I don't think she's going to be in fighting shape Tomorrow so we don't expect her to be there but if she does we'll figure it out and you've got charts. She's got bombs. Yeah don't worry you're in the jurisdiction of my police stations. Who you are but while they're hanging out together having a little date yuki is like. Hey maybe we can discuss the whole stocking dynamic. How do you bring it up to your literal stocker So yeah they're going around. She like brings him a soda. And it's two straws of ood classic date. They're in love but then he's like all right. I'll try it and just tries pulling from it. And she linked the straw together. So they're just socking suction mouth. This was not cute ad on. This was now thing. But i i mean it's not supposed to be so but like even in her mind like if she just straws in their queue. We're bonding bidding the other. Because yeah if they're both soggy is just gonna suck all the air out and then it's going just suck onto their tongues like okay..

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
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

The PokerNews Podcast
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

AP News Radio
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

Climate Cast
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

The EcomCrew
"twelve hours" Discussed on The EcomCrew
"That's awesome and we had close to two hundred. Extra people joined the vip within that time as well for anybody listening no is for customer lifetime value. That's just going to continue to increase with them being in that. Vip coverage yeah so yeah we completely password protect the website during that time nobody can get in unless they have the password so twelve hours before absolutely. Nobody is getting in the website as we get it. Setup obviously you know with trump. I plus we can use tools like launch pad to be able to do it all at the same time. If we wanted to buy for us we really love the idea of it. Being an event so then generally what we'll do is ten. Am pacific time is when we released the password so we released the password on our facebook group. Which at this point. It's still isn't massive. It's like eighty five hundred people..

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"twelve hours" Discussed on Free audio sermons: Get free audio sermons and free audio Bible studies!
"All they did was focused on one thing and the one thing that they focused on was jesus christ. He is the son of god. Well where did paul give information if he was teaching for twelve hours straight. Where is he pulling that information from acts chapter. Twenty eight twenty three tells us he was going back to the old testament. Now you imagine that being able to offer a bible senator people were you perhaps have ten or twelve hours and you're pulling from nothing but the old testament to say i want to tell you about jesus christ if there is any passage in the bible old testament new which tells us that christ is the focal point certainly for the old testament that is it acts twenty eight and twenty three hints. That when we look at the old testament loaded it is filled up with information about christ when you look at the old testament today and you look at how people regard the old testament preachers. They avoid the old testament like the plague. I'm surprised and saddened by the number of people who say. Oh i love jesus ever read the old testament. No we're not under that estimate today. Well that's true. I don't read the testament. I just don't think it's all that important well-heeled testament about christ guess what it is important. It's true that we are not to follow that. As far as god's will we can learn from it but we miss out on a ton i mean..

Pop-Punk & Pizza
"twelve hours" Discussed on Pop-Punk & Pizza
"We have jake. I think so. Okay yeah there we go. I know we're there we go. Yeah i know. We were having audio issues with the echoing. But i don't hear it now. So welcome back shake into the. Was it your your earbuds on the problem. Okay gotcha here. We go here from taylor. He said the dinosaur brain line is a reference to the idea that you are more than a worker that you are a human but also an animal which is being squeezed into a unnatural role to work which is kind of what you were saying. Rick right. I think are very very poorly. Thank you taylor. For seven it. Yes yes thank you. Thank you for that taylor. And that's something that. I think about Quite often is is that. I feel like we as humans. Forget that we are animals like at the end of the day. We're animals that's just plain and simple whether you liked to that or not. We're animals right or am i wrong. I i'm no scientist. You know. I thought. I learned somewhere along the lines of that humans or animals. Yeah you know. And we have all those basic needs that we need to have a failed before we can start to use the things that maybe differentiate us a little bit more from other animals. But you know if if your basic needs aren't being met if you are able to if you're working twelve hours a day and you don't have any time for yourself to arrest in sort of invest in yourself than you know. It's it's going to be hard for you to engage in things that are that are meaningful in stimulating you And sorta tied that. If you're working that much There's just fewer opportunities for you For just general advancements every day as scraping by So just sort of thinking about this song. In terms of like the necessity of a work life balance and people a wage that allows them to actually live and not. Just survive the up. And that's what..

Bangarang Radio: A Podcast Network
"twelve hours" Discussed on Bangarang Radio: A Podcast Network
"We have jake back. I think so. Okay yeah there we go. I know we're there we go. Yeah i know. We were having audio issues with the echoing. But i don't hear it now. So welcome back shake into the was it your your earbuds because the problem. Okay gotcha here. We go here from taylor. He said the dinosaur brain line is a reference to the idea that you are more than a worker that you are a human but also an animal which is being squeezed into a unnatural role to work which is kind of what you were saying. Rick right i think are very very poorly taylor for seven it. Yes yes thank you. Thank you for that taylor. And that's something that. I think about Quite often is is that. I feel like we as humans. Forget that we are animals like at the end of the day. We're animals that's just plain and simple whether you liked to admit that or not. We're animals right or am i wrong. I i'm no scientist but you know i thought i learned somewhere along the lines of that humans or animals. Yeah you know. And we have all those basic needs that we need to have a failed before we can start to use the things that maybe differentiate us a little bit more from other animals. But you know if if your basic needs aren't being met if you are able to if you're working twelve hours a day and you don't have any time for yourself to arrest in sort of invest in yourself than you know. It's it's going to be hard for you to engage in things that are that are meaningful in stimulating you And sorta tied that. If you're working that much There's just fewer opportunities for you For just general advancements every day as scraping by So just sort of thinking about this long. In terms of like the necessity of a work life balance and people a wage that allows them to actually live and not. Just survive the up. And that's what..

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"Allen and Thursday. So yeah. And that has worked actually. John the nice guy has started blogging a little bit more as well. So actually my foolhardy plan to dominate the world of blogging is is working cuz it's off other people to start blogging as well, which is good, and how are you finding it actually keeping it up a Blog a day. It can be tough. Sometimes it just something comes to me, there's the odd occasion, where I'm sat down. During a blank page thinking what we're going to write about. So I've cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on, most of the time, I can't think of something to write some of them have been quite well received. I've had three or four of them, hit the front page of hacking. Use one of them stayed there for twelve hours, it was quite popular in loads of comments, so I'm quite good at that was quite satisfying. Other people enjoyed the content. So yeah, it's good fun. I enjoy it. It's a nice creative Outlet gonna have to think of saying content though. And with that, let's get on with the show. Now,.

YosiWS - Ubuntu
"twelve hours" Discussed on YosiWS - Ubuntu
"Thing is allen pope something and then. I read the next story allen pope and then his allen pope and then it's the game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me off of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out just planet allen yeah and about has worked actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show while.

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"Thing is allen pope something and then. I read the next story allen pope and then his allen pope and then it's the game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me off of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out just planet allen yeah and about has worked actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show while.

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"I read something in his his allen pope title and i read the next thing and then the next thing is allen pope something and then i read the next story allen pope and then his allen pope and then it's the game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me off of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out it. Just planet allen. Yeah and about has worked. Actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well. Received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show while.

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"Thing is allen pope something and then i read the next story allen pope and then his allen pope and then it's the game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me off of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out just planet allen yeah and about has worked actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show while.

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"I read something in his his allen pope title and i read the next thing and then the next thing is allen pope something and then i read the next story allen pope and then his allen pope and then it's the game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me on of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out just planet allen yeah and about has worked actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show while.

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"I read something in his his allen pope title and i read the next thing and then the next thing is allen pope something and then i read the next story allen. Pope and then it's allen pope and then it's the game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me off of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out it. Just planet allen. Yeah and about has worked. Actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well. Received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show. We.

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"I read something in his his allen pope title and i read the next thing and then the next thing is allen pope something and then i read the next story allen. Pope and then it's allen pope and then it's the game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me off of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out it. Just planet allen. Yeah and about has worked. Actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well. Received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show. We.

Ubuntu Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"I read something in his his allen pope title and i read the next thing and then the next thing is allen pope something and then i read the next story allen. Pope and then it's allen pope and then it's a game so i wanna one man crusade trying to encourage other people to buy pushing me off of various planets and rss reader. You see right. In fact andy. Smith who runs folk who very kindly host are. Vps for this podcast. He recently sent an email to the bit folk uses. Mailing missed saying our refreshed. The bit folk planet instance. Could you all start blogging again. Please let me know your our feet if nothing to drown out it. Just planet allen. Yeah and about has worked. Actually john nice guy has started blocking a little bit more as well so actually my foolhardy plan to dominate. The world of blogging is is working because it's causing other people to stop logging as well which is good and how you finding actually keeping up a blog day. A can be tough sometimes. It just something comes to me. There's the old occasion where i'm staring at a blank page thinking we're going to write about us. I cheated a couple of times and revived an old blog post and on most of the time. I can't think of something to write. Some of them have been quite well. Received three or four them. Hit the front page of hacking news. One of them stayed there for twelve hours and was quite popular and loads comments. So that was quite good. That was quite satisfying. Other people. enjoy the content. So yes i enjoy is a nice creative outlet can have to same content and with that. Let's get on with the show. We.

Can We Health You?
"twelve hours" Discussed on Can We Health You?
"Lots approve dead bodies. I mean sometimes people die before or they've waited a dead. There's traffic jam on the way down. And then they die on the way down right because maybe they've used all their oxygen meeting for twelve hours right. You know so. It's yeah it's really unfortunate. I just wonder if they're going to kind of revisit help permits they give every year. It seems like they're taking this time now while clearing tonight of lay reuniting evaluate may so yeah so i was saying efforts to some is a feet to conquer like we were yeah to others. It's only place to be revered. It is like so many things in nature or something to be respected and not underestimated. I it can be seen as a metaphor for the climate crisis. We are facing like we're just take take take and not really being aware of what we're doing and our impact. We need to respect and revere nature while living in it. Living with a shouldn't try to conquer it. Live in harmony with it and it will be here for us to enjoy for generations but how does an athlete about stuff. I feel like athletes. Just they want the challenge. They want the challenge anchor. They had that they have the continental now. Trying i'm not I am guilty of that out because of grow grew up playing sports speed fairly competitive. Yeah i'm less so though. But i do know lots of people you know in my life previously and very competitive in it is like that sport mentality who must beat it. Yeah it's intense so they're not looking at it in any other way in that. I'm going to conquer this mountain. Because i want to test myself and my mental fortitude my physical fortitude You know it's like everything else. Be damned the climbing event. Mr clinton if you are a mountain climber that is your white whale i guess yeah i guess. I just heard that in order to climb. The mountain climbers need to secure a permanent but not all of them do so nepal not.

Brands On Brands On Brands
"twelve hours" Discussed on Brands On Brands On Brands
"All right. Let's get going. I'm excited to welcome our guest today. Erickson to the show first and foremost kate. Thank you so much for being here. I'm super excited to be here. Ran and things so much for inviting me absolutely one. The reason i'm excited we get to talk about something that every personal brand entrepreneur out there can relate to which is productivity now at first. That's not the sexiest topic. I'll admit that but it's definitely a game changer. But i'd like to hear from you. You can help set the stage here. Why is something like productivity so important for us. Okay well i think. Productivity is super sexy. That's my jam. But i can totally understand where coming out from like stuff. I end up talking about system. Sign management productivity focused disciplined. They're kind of like a lot of like the entrepreneur game but productivity so critical because when we have a goal when we have a vision when we have a mission like it's so clear to us right and then many entrepreneurs because we're so excited about that vision were so excited about that mission. Were building our brand. We're doing we're being creative like doing all. The things that entrepreneurs are known for the problem is that oftentimes we get caught up working in the business or in the brand versus on it and dot can result in the actions that you're taking every single day. Not actually being in alignment with that vision and not mission. So i like to think of productivity as is working on the right things and oftentimes. Unfortunately we end up in the weeds were busy. Were doing a lot and so usually that makes us feel good. Because we're like. Oh man. I worked for like you know twelve hours today and we wanna brag about it when in reality you could probably be accomplishing more in like four hours. If you are focusing on the right things and to me that's productivity. That's like getting the right things done. That are in alignment with your vision and your mission. They're actually moving you forward to where you wanna go here. Well maybe we can get like specific like what are some like right things and maybe it's different for everybody. But what would you classify as right things versus you know the in the business thinks yeah absolutely so it's definitely going to be different for everyone you know. Everyone's brand and business and podcast and youtube channel and like whatever they have set up is going to be different. But i think the most critical thing to think about and be tracking. When you're wondering like okay. Am i working on the right things like you need to have a measurement you need to understand that the actions you're taking are actually bringing results so if you think about it from roi perspective return on investment and you think of the investment as your time. Usually people talk about roi in terms of like okay. I spent this much money. How much did i get back like. We need to be thinking about that as the investment. Being our time to okay. I spent this much time on this activity. What did i get and you need to start. Having some type of measurement like we talk about smart goals a lot specific measurable attainable relevant and time bound and measurement so important because that measurement is what tells you that you are working on the right things and it alerts you when you're working on the wrong things because you don't see results from it. So let me give you just a random example of this. Like i have received so many clubhouse invites like everyone wants to be on clubhouse right now right i think it sounds like an incredible platform super awesome. I like social media. I love instagram. i'm on facebook for groups. we've got twitter you know. The platforms are endless. Right when i think about the time that i invest in social media. I need to look at what the highest roi for me is and when i relate that to my business and my business goals and where i want my business to go my highest. Roi is on facebook. Why because i'm on facebook to moderate and be an engaged active member in groups those groups i can attribute actual revenue in my business and life along like literally lifelong relationships that i've created from those groups so to me if i'm gonna join clubhouse beyond instagram and beyond facebook. Mb on twitter. And like you know all these other platforms. There's probably so many. Don't even know about if i'm really trying to be on all those platforms honestly like my measurement is sinking my facebook's hi my instagram. I have great engagement. There and i make great relationships on instagram. I only have so much time. So i can't just keep adding adding adding expecting like dot measurement to continue. Going up is only going to start going down when i'm putting myself on platforms. That many times is a distraction. So you just have to keep that measurement and minds like you can't be everywhere you can't do everything so be wise about the things that you are choosing to work on. Make sure that they're equaling some type of roi.

Rusted Culture Podcast
"twelve hours" Discussed on Rusted Culture Podcast
"It's muddied the agenda of the ruling party by not allowing it to go forward that ruling party to go forward with a bold agenda that they were voted into an have so it's muddied that ability for the winning party to be able to move forward consequently it dilutes and prevents the kind of big change that we need like right now so barring the fact that it's probably not going to get removed. There's some democratic senators that Like joe manchin and a few others that don't want to get rid of the filibuster so let's assume that that's not an option as a result of that consensus not being there. So here's some of the things that the brookings institution is laid out that could be done to modify the current rules that we have so one of the most disgusting aspects of the filibuster. I think folks is that it's used to even prevent opening up an issue for debate. So they don't even let you get to a debate for god's sakes with this filibuster they just start. You know debate. You know talking at length so you don't even get to the point where you can open up the issue for debate so you could prevent that by from happening by preventing senators from filibustering the motion to proceed so that could be off limits for the filibuster number two you could weaken the byrd rule that limits adding extra provisions into bills passed by reconciliation. Now bills that are passed by reconciliation like obamacare for example they only need a simple majority vote however reconciliation has limits on how many bills it can be used to pass in a given year for different types of things so it has limitations and we could though weaken the byrd rule. That says you can't add things into bills that are being passed by reconciliation to get things into bills passed by reconciliation. I know this is kind of weirdly inane and sort of complicated stuff. But it has a bearing on where we go. As a country with the mandate that we currently have right now the democratic mandate so thirdly one of the most straightforward ways and one of the most common sense ways to dilute the efficacy of bills blocked by filibuster would-be to simply say that a senator can filibuster essentially keep debating an issue as long as he or she wants but he has to be physically present to do so so that keeps them from handing off you know starting a filibuster and then handing it off after four hours to another senator on the floor. That hands it off to another senator on the floor that just keeps going ad infinitum. Hey look if you wanna filibuster you've got to be there You know you brought it up. You're the senator that wanted to filibuster great. You know we'll all sit here for twelve hours. Twenty four hours. But you've got to be the one to stand at the podium and keep talking if you want to filibuster to stand so this would obviously prevent a filibuster from going on indefinitely because you know let's face it. A lot of the senators are old. I mean they're good for what about twelve hours of yapping constantly and you know they just fade. So i mean that would be one way to do it folks but The fact is that. We've we've got to do something here. Because i understand that. Mcconnell didn't change the filibuster rules while trump was in office and that's and that was great. That was a nice thing to do. However you know we've got You know extr extenuating circumstances right now with this pandemic and we've got to get things passed so we can't look back in and say yeah..