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Family says ex-U.S. Marine on hunger strike in Russian prison

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 1 year ago

Family says ex-U.S. Marine on hunger strike in Russian prison

"Ex marine imprisoned in Russia has gone on a hunger strike attorneys and the family of former U. S. marine Trevor reed say he has begun a hunger strike to protest his detention and human rights abuses behind bars in Russia the twenty nine year old reed was convicted in July and sentenced to nine years for assaulting police officers in Moscow read who's from Texas was studying Russian and visiting his girlfriend at the state department Tuesday spokesman that price was asked about read and American Paul way but was also imprisoned in Russia after being convicted in June of espionage securing the release of Americans who were unjustly detained in Russia that includes of course Paul Whalen that includes Trevor read out remains an absolute priority

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Update on the latest sports

AP News Radio

00:59 min | 1 year ago

Update on the latest sports

"AP sports I'm guessing Kaulbach Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he sought alternative treatments instead of the NFL endorsed covert nineteen vaccinations Rogers told SiriusXM's Pat McAfee show Friday that he opted against the two main FDA approved shots because he is allergic to an unspecified ingredient the reigning NFL MVP learned he had tested positive for Colbert nineteen on Wednesday and will be away from the team for ten days including missing Sunday's game at Kansas city the Browns are cutting ties with former all pro wide receiver Odell Beckham junior Cleveland announced Friday it planned to grant the disgruntled twenty nine year old former first round pick his release after a tumultuous two and a half seasons dusty Baker is returning to manage the Astros for a third season after agreeing to a one year contract the seventy two year old Baker became the first manager in major league history to lead five different teams to the postseason as Houston fell to the Atlanta Braves in six games in this year's World Series yes in Coolbaugh AP sports

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"And saying okay. How do we win this. How do we win this marketing war if you will and anyway. So that's that's that. And then say lovey. I joined the navy as you asked about in twenty nine years. Old i got commissioned very late as we had a family history. My grandfather was a medal of honor recipient. He had served in the navy groping. And you you see it a lot. And i just wanted to serve and i wanted something bigger than me. We didn't have fraternities at my college. But i always felt like in politics. You're fighting for your side right. You're you're which is great. You're involved in the process but you're not serving the country in the same way i again. I think it is servants. Because you're fighting for the for the values and the policies that the country will live under. So i think there is a degree of service but i wanted a higher calling in the thing about the navy was there was something about knowing that like you were part of something bigger than yourself or a party so i joined it. Twenty nine years old finished twenty second year in the navy last week and i think i'm probably on the tail end of that career we we. We have something to discuss when it comes out. Certain a board visiting visit visit border visitors at annapolis the naval academy we shall discuss. I'm still by the way white house. I'm studying my position as a presidential appointee on the national security education and bring it. Just bring it sleepy creek because we're going to have as much if not more that showings having with you right now. This is one on one with sean. Spicer follow him at sean spicer. Former presidential press spokesman white house press secretary hosts of spicer and co on us maximum. It's exciting all just in time for my birthday. He's got a new book. It's called radical nation guys but you can pre-order it right now and you'll get it the day it comes.

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Ready to Be Petty

Ready to Be Petty

04:38 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Ready to Be Petty

"He was twenty five like at the start of season one of riverdale which is like so fucking old had to throw in a woman just to be fair rachel mcadams is forty two now. She was twenty six when she played the iconic role of regina george in mean girls. Who else can you think of. That was like really old hot. So they got away with playing high schooler. When i was thinking about talking about this conspiracy theory i was thinking none other than jason earles and i think he's been brought up on this podcast so this wouldn't be the first time we've talked about him. But jason earles was at twenty nine year old plane a sixteen year old. The tiller role of jackson stewart in hannah montana. He is forty four now. What i'm concerned about is was he. A twenty nine year old plane a sixteen year old and then his like love. Undress were sixteen. Like i think that's the shit that makes me worried. But i remember when because everyone just assumed he was like sixteen miley was and emily osmond and mitchel musso and shit like that. They were all in there fucking teens. He was twenty nine. I'm twenty nine now. It'd be like me hanging out with sixteen year olds who look like absolute babies but bays like it's just it blows my mind but because this was in the facebook era i remember finding out. Here's twenty nine going. On facebook and joining facebook groups aware the title of the groups would be like jason earles is twenty nine and playing a sixteen year old and just like the funniest shit and i tried to look some of them up to see if a i was still a member of these facebook groups would be if i could find the titles because i'm not doing them justice but i could not all if you are a current present-day day member of a facebook group exposing jason earles as a twenty nine year old pleaded. Sixteen year old on hannah montana police slide. Into my dm's i would love to talk anyways. Ben plot not hot and so he's not getting away as playing like a fifteen year old or whatever. He is endear. evan hansen. and that's on pretty privilege. I mean one might be me up being like speak on it. Maybe my next guest will indulge me. Okay let's wrap up. No this week in petty. I've been an absolute angel which is not true. I didn't prep anything This weekend patty will return sometime soon. We're going to wrap up with a.

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Cantlay Delivers Another Clutch Moment to Win FedEx Cup

AP News Radio

00:28 sec | 1 year ago

Cantlay Delivers Another Clutch Moment to Win FedEx Cup

"Patrick Cantlay has won the FedExCup and the season ending tour championship to finish his best ever year on tour the ice cold twenty nine year old Californian birdied the final hole at the east lake golf club in Atlanta for a final round sixty nine in a tournament total of twenty one under which gave him a dramatic single shock win over the in form Spaniard Jon Rahm Rahm later to make a chip in eagle at the last to try and force a playoff but was unable to get the ball into the hole I'm Graham like us

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Daily Dose Football

Daily Dose Football

05:34 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Daily Dose Football

"It kind of shows you. There was that much damage in the ligament that it had to be physically prepared by dr and yet he didn't do it so it really just turned this like huge rip between him and the saints. I i just think that. I'm not sure you'll ever play for saints again. In yellow doesn't necessarily have drew brees. I mean he's probably by but like the second round. I'm not sure anyways nestle selling them for a second round pick up but i'm not really like going out and trying to acquire a meter this going because like you said it's he's got a bad attitude he's got legitimate like long term health concerns now and you know the upside is. He's a good receiver in like. I said every any good team that already have. I'm going to have three or four good receivers on a team. And he's twenty eight. If mrs half a season or misses the whole season. Now you're looking at twenty nine year old coming off of two major. You know two years of injuries at just not you know just not. I'm not saying he's not worth the investment as far as like taking if you're taking a shot and maybe i can pick up a flare but like this point. I'm not looking at him like he's a a legitimate wide receiver one. At any point this again. I agree with you there. So do you have any more movers and losers from this preseason the stuck out to i think my number one move or a loser is Tim tebow chem tibo. That black was true cysts size at least try to like fake emotions rather than try to do bad for tim. Tiba their people wraps during timothy. But that's the crazy party now. I know a lot of people on leagues of mine were roster announced crazy. I'm thinking to myself thirty four years old. He's playing positions as never played before. It's got to be incredibly difficult for guys. Switching positions let alone a gathers thirty four years old and speaking of guy who switched positions a few years ago. Cadet tony for the giants are rookie. Pork dares twenty hasn't even been able to get on the field so that has to be another loser for me. But i think that's kind of goes without saying that you're injured like darius tony you don't have time develop with daniel jones lake and kill hair. You reminds me of and kill here is like when you don't have that opportunity..

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Chicago Police Officer Ella French Killed During Traffic Stop

NBC Nightly News

00:13 sec | 1 year ago

Chicago Police Officer Ella French Killed During Traffic Stop

"Chicago police are morning at twenty nine year. Old officer fatally shot during a traffic. Stop over the weekend of us. Are ella. French is the city's first female officer killed in thirty three years. Three suspects are in custody.

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Rep. Cori Bush Doubles Down on Defunding the Police

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:04 min | 1 year ago

Rep. Cori Bush Doubles Down on Defunding the Police

"I'm not sure about the timing of the corey bush interview according to reporting out of chicago the man who is responsible for gunning down twenty nine this twenty nine year old officer ella. French was out had been arrested just a few months ago for felony gun. Possession has that bail reform working For our cities and states. How's that working. Democrats but corrie bush. Who i'm sure is all about bail reform as a progressive. She's a progressive. Here's what a progressive sounds like doubling down on the insane insistence the we must fund the police here. She was yesterday on cnn. So i know you've seen that. Republicans are pointing to the fact that you said you have your own security. Almost in the same breath advocating for defunding. The police do want to emphasize. i understand. You have security protection because you have received multiple death threats but the clip that i just played as being used in attack ads against not not you but not just you but other democrats so could those comments end up being harmful to your fellow democrats politically speaking. I think what we have to look at is the fact that i made it to congress in in twenty twenty. I was elected to congress. And we're still fighting the same fight. We're still fighting to save black lives. That was not. That work was not done before i got here. This is the reason why iran was to save lives to save my son's life. It was because michael brown who we're fighting for trying to get justice for is because he didn't get justice inbounder myers didn't get justice and gene pow didn't get justice and so many others that is why and because that was that was not fixed before i got here so then come at me and say you're the reason why we have these problems. No the the reason why we have these problems is because those that were in power and could have fixed this problem before now did and cost it. Costs

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1 Chicago Officer Killed, 1 Wounded in Traffic Stop Shooting

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 1 year ago

1 Chicago Officer Killed, 1 Wounded in Traffic Stop Shooting

"Chicago police say a female officer was killed and a male officer is fighting for his life after they were shot in an exchange of gunfire during a traffic stop Saturday night Eric Carter Chicago police first deputy superintendent says the twenty nine year old female officer had been on the job three and a half years and the male officer six years they come to work willing to run toward danger toward gunfire and they're willing to sacrifice their lives to save the lives a perfect strangers Carter says there were two men and a woman in the car that started shooting at police and they're in custody and a gun was recovered at the scene on Chicago's south side the last time a Chicago officer was shot and killed was twenty eighteen the last time it was a female nineteen eighty eight I'm Julie Walker

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Gun Violence in America: Defining the Problem

COVID-19: What You Need to Know

02:06 min | 1 year ago

Gun Violence in America: Defining the Problem

"It's happening all over and all too often. America struggles to emerge from one pandemic. The nation is besieged by another. We got stopped at once in college. We got a mail shot down. get down. The country tries to recover from kobe. Nineteen with it's unfair burdens and incomprehensible death toll and is thickened new by gun violence with it's unfair burdens and ever growing death toll. Taking their knives he had shot and killed of my son. And my daughter police say the increase in shootings is much of the time due to urban gangs but there are also variants involving warring drug traffickers mass shootings domestic violence and suicide. All of it experts say fueled by the health and economic strains wrought by cova nineteen and powered by the uniquely american affinity for an access to guns joke when i ran crime. Strategies can't shoot somebody without a gun as the police commissioner in new york city identify. Who's carrying guns. The going out there making the arrests taking the gun off the street is great but really what we need. Is we need the individual carrying a gun district and yet guns proliferate with consequences for a cross section of american families. My name is crystal turner. I currently reside in jacksonville florida. And i'm speaking with you erin today because unfortunately two of my biological children My twenty nine year old daughter and my twenty three year old son the at that time both murder together. to of crystal turner's grown children were victims of a shooting in columbus. Ohio fueled by domestic violence. Her daughter genera had filed for divorce from roy. Harveson who then came to the parking lot of the daycare center. She founded and ambushed her and her brother at lunchtime on at twelve noon. There were twenty two rounds. That were found. A lot of couples have job stress. Childcare stress with postpartum the difference here was a gun yes access to again roy. Harveson is now serving a life sentence

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The Legend of Charles Hatfield: Rainmaker

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

03:09 min | 1 year ago

The Legend of Charles Hatfield: Rainmaker

"Since ancient. Times wanted to understand the weather but without science they had to invent creative ways to explain it so the greeks told stories about a pantheon of gods who used whether for their own ends. The book of genesis gave us the story of noah and the catastrophic flood but by the time the industrial age was in full swing. People wanted to do more than explain the weather. They wanted to control it. After all by the nineteenth century powers that once seemed impossible. Even supernatural becoming commonplace humankind had harnessed electric light in glass bulbs. Couldn't someone figure out how to control the rain. The first man to vie for the title of scientific rainmaker was james pollard. Espy an american meteorologist. He believed that he could set these massive forest fires that would heat the air up and create enough condensation to make rain. Unfortunately for him and the forest he obliterated his theory didn't work. Throughout the rest of the nineteenth century other would be rainmakers had similar non results and pretty soon people began to suspect that the whole concept of weather modification was just wishful thinking until the early twentieth century. When a self taught weather aficionado enter the picture with a bit more optimism. His name is charles hatfield as a young man. Charles is working a day job as a sewing machine salesman when he comes across these stories about rainmakers like james pollard. Espy and he's like these guys are pedaling something valuable more than hope. They're selling life. Charles spent his youth working on his father's ranch in california so he understands the importance of rain. Water crops means a healthy harvest which means enough food to eat. If you could find a way to prevent droughts there might never be another famine. Sure every attempt at actually doing it has been a pretty big failure but maybe charles can crack the code and if he can he can definitely make a pretty penny off the deal. So charles learns everything he can about meteorology atmospheric pressure humidity wind patterns. It's not a formal education. But he feels like he really has a knack for it and when he's done with his books. Charles starts experimenting. He climbs a windmill tower near his father's ranch and starts messing around with some chemicals to create his secret formula. I'm not exactly sure what these experiments are or what goes into his miraculous rain potion. Charles never tells anyone his secrets. But i do know that by nineteen for a twenty nine year. Old charles is ready to go public with his new technology. He plays some ads in the local paper calling himself. A moisture accelerator. His work isn't magic. He stresses he says quote. I do not make rain. That would be an absurd claim. I simply attract clouds and they do the

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Mini-Break

The Mini-Break

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Mini-Break

"How did she look in her return. The answers good and she is someone we are going to have to keep an eye on. She will be a relevant part of this next decade of women's tennis. But again those where your big results in hamburg. You look elsewhere. You're at the event in hamburg ultimately. it was. I believe If i'm looking at this correct. I don't wanna be incorrect is in the final. It was ultimately andrea petkevich. Who if you look able to knock up putin save three sets. She was able to knock on one. Free knocked outbound adventure. She knocked off niemeier on her way to the final three set wins for her over putin sega and niemeier respectfully niemeier and your strengths. Your two semi-finalists you had sedan with a three-set win over christine applicable. Very fun match. Before she ultimately got tripped up by niemeier i thought daniel counts looked. Pretty good honestly in that match against rousson. I already talked about your strengths. But that was your action over in hamburg again. The to fifty level event on clay coming to a close you look now at event number two in bestowed another first-time w t h champ emerges and. I believe that is now thirteen first time. Wj champions here in this twenty twenty one season here it was ultimately per yet says az who earns the first deputy title of her career. They soon to be thirty year old Earning the victory in bestowed with winds over Viral chanko medicine. English claire lou tayla boost and rescue in oga over sova strapped only one set in the tournament that was to english. You look for her. Throughout the week she won on average about seventy two percent of her first serve points just was everywhere in this match. And you look for her. And you know the i wrote a story about her. After she reached the final round of qualifying at wimbledon five years ago she was advised by medical professionals to hang up racket for good. After suffering a serious shoulder injury that showed no sign of standing up to the rigors of the professional game show on her first wnba title and with this victory she now moved up to number one seventeen in the live rankings again. Twenty nine years old one. Seventeen you're going to have opportunities now to play some higher level events. Certainly you're going to get into whatever sixty case instead of twenty five ks. You wanna play a new look for police as the as over the last fifty two weeks. She's one i believe. Four different twenty five k. events. You look for her overall. She's forty three inch now. Going to be able to play grand slam qualifying while a sixty case. Hundred case. just broaden her horizon and you look for her all week long dropped again only. The one set against ingles thought it was really impressive. Performance for two and four over an informed clearly who by the way. Wj quarterfinal for her. Under her belt she continues to inch closer and closer to the top one hundred debut ceiling. Think all of us knew she had As she continued to rise through the junior ranks and not that many years ago. She's another one only twenty one twenty two yet feels like if you've been a fan of american tennessee's been a part of our lives for a little bit longer but you know paribas divas was too good down home in. These are the sort of stories we love to appreciate here at crack rackets twenty nine year. Old veteran deals with injuries has to adjust her game to adjust for a long term. Uh shoulder issue and able to now reset recalibrate reach a career high at number at age..

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Defendants Involved in Massachusetts Standoff in Court

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

Defendants Involved in Massachusetts Standoff in Court

"Hi Mike Rossio reporting defendants involved in a Massachusetts standoff on Saturday appear in court several of the eleven people charged in connection with an hours long armed standoff along interstate ninety five in Massachusetts over the weekend were in court for their arraignment Tuesday the purported leader twenty nine year old Jamal Tavon Sanders Latimer also notice Jamal to leave a bill obey told the judge he didn't understand how the charges could be brought against him the first to appear forty year old queen Cumber lander told the judge he was a foreign national who can not face criminal charges ten men and a seventeen year old juvenile face charges including unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition and use of body armor in commission of a crime they say they are members of a group called rise of the borders hi Mike Rossio

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Daily Dose Football

Daily Dose Football

03:57 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Daily Dose Football

"The stretch hopkins had one hundred sixty targets like you mentioned earlier Which i think could only be more so just see deondraye. is possibly being the number one receiver this year if not the next two or three Why haven't number seven day for in. And that's why i haven't overtakes very fair. I'll take. I'll take extra years that i'm getting out cheese over over hopkins. Pretend she hopkins is twenty nine years old. He's my ten thais dynasty receiver. So that brings me all the way through Top ten dynasty receivers my last top ten dynasty receivers and is not as much against down to your hopkins. It's just the age factor and we've seen it with. Julio jones now went a few years ago he was much higher on the dynasty rankings. For everyone but now he's going to year. I don't know what year he's to use thirty two thirty three years old. So realistically hopkins has a few more years until he's into that. Julio jones category and it's going to be hard to trade him for a lot in dynasty to i think the trade value has to be consideration and hopkins can improve. I think he. I think he will improve this upcoming season even though they have wanda warren eight green now in arizona but he already had one hundred sixty targets. This season. second. I believe for among receivers behind stefan digs. So is the room for growth as high for down to hopkins probably not. I know there have another year to develop chemistry. But i already felt like they were almost maxing out. That chemistry between deandre hopkins calum murray in year one. So that's only had six touchdowns so i could easily seem. Having you know four to six more touchdowns..

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English Wins Travelers, Beating Hickok in 8-Hole Playoff

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 1 year ago

English Wins Travelers, Beating Hickok in 8-Hole Playoff

"Thirty one year old Harris English has won the travelers championship eventually over time twenty nine year old Texan Kramer Hickok lead with a birdie on the eighth extra hole to claim victory the two and tied in regulation play at thirteen under both splitting the seventy second hole to force a dramatic playoff which tied for the second longest in PGA tour history it was a second win for Harris this season making him the fifth multiple winner on tour this year and it took his career wins to fall I'm Graham I gots

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

Distorted View Daily

07:21 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

"As far as you can go in. The mouth is where the creek runs into a large stream of what holler can have houses. Oh it's supposed to be like hollow harlem the harlem hollow hollowed before. It's basically like valley. Okay thank you now that we've solved that mystery. We can read on here. Lou holler at park in edmunds county hosted. Last week's event that organizers said would feature mud music and mayhem it featured mainly mayhem era reports of a man's throat slit woman choked in a fight over a blanket a man was impaled on branch. Forty eight people were charged. Fourteen arrested and others were injured list of bizarre accidents at the five day festival in one of the strangers incidents of the music themed rave was a man whose throat was slit by a friend in quotes. The questionable pal is still at large Edmonson county sheriff deputies arrested a twenty nine year old man for strangling a woman in an argument over a blanket. The man denied doing it. But the woman's neck showed signs of fingerprints and brazier other accidents. Include a man who drove a vehicle over a two or three inch. Long sick log ended up with it piercing his abdomen when it tried to come out through his back. It was stopped by a steel plate in his seats. Edmonson county sheriff. Shane doyle said man was transported to the hospital with the branch still inside of him. Another man lost part of a finger when a car crushed his and the event had thousands attending which overwhelmed these sparsely populated region. The town where the event was held doesn't have a traffic light and the county is a dry county. Not that weekend was when deputies. Set up a traffic stop. outside of the event. They made an arrest on the first stop. Finding meth and marijuana during a search of the passengers had active arrest warrants. We were like well. This doesn't bode well for the weekend. Said the sheriff. There were six. Felony charges in total and thirty of the charges were on drugs and alcohol. Sixty three traffic citations were also issued a facebook post on the group's page called the event. A huge success another redneck rave is scheduled in october. Cincinnati is super close to kentucky. Maybe distorted view should be there. I will be murdered. The post said we could definitely improve on a lot of things to make the one in october. Run a lot better. We're listening to all your suggestions. This was the biggest event we've ever done and with as many people in random things that popped up unexpectedly sliced off fingers logs impaled in people's abdomen. Stuff like that you know. I feel like we handled it all very well. There you go. Congratulations on a successful redneck. Raves final story. We have for you today. What the hell is going on at subway ever since. It spokesman was arrested for child porn. Subway just can't catch a break. It's one thing after another Accusations that they're meat is fake and then some country like ireland said whatever the fuck. They're making their sandwiches on can't be classified as bread. We did some tests on it. It's got like i know it's made purely of sugar or something and now the two now if you guys enjoy a subway june assab. I've got news for you. Ain't eating tuna. I've had the tuna sub before. It's not really my go-to i'm more of an italian guy but for years now i've been staying away from subway for the most part however i am a bit concern because Here in ohio. I don't know of this is a sub that is offered everywhere. They call this a local favourite and supposedly. It's only offered at certain locations right. It's called the the seafood sensation. I don't know if it's completely discontinued at this point. Or if you can still find it like an ashtray. Beulah but it. It seems like a bad idea. It sounds like something. You should never order from subway. It's a creamy seafood concoction. Left out all day. Long heating up to room temperature the bad idea right. So subways seafood. Sensation consisted of a blend of crab meat and alaskan pollock. So they say there's questions now as to whether there was even any tuna in the june sub right so if subways too cheap to put tuna and a tuna sub. What are the odds. There is really crab meat or alaskan pollack in the seafood sensation. It's gotta be like fuck and ground turtles or something after a class action lawsuit was filed against subway back in january alleged. That juna was fake. The new york times has launched an investigation on whether the allegations were true or false in the article journalist julia caramel or carmel road that she used commercial labs that could test sample of tuna from different sandwiches across california. Subways so this wasn't just from like one subway store. You went to a variety. Fought june subs at all the locations. And then Had the lab run some tests. This is a lab by the way that specializes in fish testing. We're about five hundred dollars. The lab would conduct a pcr tests. Which would make copies of a specific dna sample and this has would show if subways tuna included one of five different tuna species after more than a month awaiting. The results came in and they weren't great. The lab told the journalists that there were two conclusions either. The meat was too heavily processed to be identified or there was simply no tuna dna. to begin. with now. I would have to think the the most likely explanation would be the first one where it's super heavily processed to make it so that the tuna can be kept for longer a longer shelf life or something. I don't know so as not happy with this claim or the testing subway said in a statement to business insider a recent new york times report indicates that dna testing is an unreliable methodology for identifying processed tuna. Trust says cheese so good. It makes dropped to my knees now. The process chain not to here. Although i'm sure subways cheese is processed to this report supports reflects the position. That subway has taken in relation to a meritless lawsuit filed in california with respect to dna testing as a means to identify cooked proteins. Sandwich chain said. Dna testing is simply not a reliable way to identify denatured proteins. Like subways tuna which was cooked before it was tested. Why didn't somebody say at any point. That the substance they're claiming is june is actually juna. It's fish that's that's what they should come out and say that's what everyone wants to hear. According to the washington post the class action lawsuit filed in the us district court.

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Darin Olien Show

The Darin Olien Show

07:57 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Darin Olien Show

"That's such a beautiful frigate story because the things that ring true to me. Is it systems so systems either. Allow things to thrive or they destroy. It's very clear right. You know see spiracy revealed so much crazy shit. That's going on thank. Thank you for that right. And an it's just that system and you're right that system just keeps playing an intel. We rise up as the community as the consumers as the customers added as the voters. Because every you know listen whether you agree with whatever the politics situations are going. I believe that the dollar that we carry is probably infinitely greater than any voting cast of any vote that that can ever be putting election so we can shape things by what we do and what we put our attention on. And and that's a very very powerful thing that i want to stoke the fire of that young young group in young youth more than ever but Yeah man it's just resiliency of nature just phenomenal when tapping into that. And i think that's the key to you know remembering the you know things like the fact is were always trying to help. People remember climate changes in ocean problem rates climbing but the half the biodiversity on this earth loss in the last forty years almost seventy percent of wildlife and nature. We've lost in forty years You know these are very real things But when we come together and enact solutions and embrace innovation and embraced opportunity and recognize work ended him with with nature and and allowed to recover Break in amazing things can happen and do happen is not click bait and doom scrolling stuff because The hopeful death doesn't isn't fears short-term. Right fear is a very good shorter motivator from behavioral perspective. That will get you to scroll and click on stuff rallo each other each other only marble But it's hoping opportunity that inspires long-term actions fires people in the long run and we need as much of that is awesome right now. Our messages you know recognize that the ocean is the center of the conversation around climate change center compensation conservation and asian about our planet about our planet. Exactly that there's good things happening in good people making good things happen. Is you also effectively. Shown and inspirationally In the message right there. There's good things we need to come together and protect the planet because we're denver protecting ourselves. Listen to survive right like there's gonna be nature lasts If if we destroy ourselves just thrilled about human survival. I wanna dig into that. We need to talk about the children's programs that you're doing what would you say. I mean it's so cliche but we're talking about it. What would you say is a thing as a way that children from from nine to twenty nine like there's some emerging opportunity here. There's there's some. I just met a third star general and he just told me he goes. I think my daughter wants to talk to you. Said really it's like she. She is a fiction. It's talk to you. Talk to me because she is now gain your phd in environmentalism directly on the ocean about the ocean. And it's like just to know that that is a thing that's huge. That is a system that's largely. I'll be so bold. Not teaching us that much. Like you know. My major taught me a little bit. Physiology nation got me enough to get a little curious but really my education was life and the fact that that young person is now in a phd directly related to the ocean. Let's celebrate that shit like come on. There's so much opportunity and you know we ask permission to bully combat earlier. That's kind of what you were talking about but You know the the when we think about all in his nine to twenty nine Is is you know. As an organization were building global movement restore from plant in the idea that environmental movement as a whole as neglected education moving boeing and used for decades to all in in recognizing the best way we grow constituency of people care about these issues that we build a foundation in society for conservation ethic is by focusing on young people in education. Hard to change behavior But focusing on people's the best way to do that and build at the cultural economic and political will society To build a new world and So that's been our focus from the beginning. My grandfather said you know before we can talk about conservation to talk about education. Not what we do To that very point because those are the generations that make chain society ever and it's everything from school programs. All the way up to looking at entrepreneurship A great example is is the blue economy where you look at okay. How can we leverage will steam restoration. You know a. There's a lot of work in ever being. Invested in sustainable aquaculture for safer like health for us in seaweed as a carbon sink natural habitat restoration. Can they become de facto re preserved but also income for amazing source of nutrition and food for people on they can become forests and farms in the ocean that are restorative and restoring is and restore to farming the oceans and tremendous economic opportunity communities around the world over overdoing increasing a lot of work in that space in recognizing that's just one example of opportunities to be using algae based materials plastics. That are biodegradable in the ocean. You know there's so much innovation and opportunity out there that focus is on how we restore renew trading energy from the ocean. That is again renewable restorative in. And so that's really you know about the higher end of that nine to twenty nine year old at what we always talk about is. There's tremendous opportunity out here. You know it's not just about being beaches doing recycling campaigns. You said it's It's about recognizing all traces of consequences in the things that we find the things we do in the business that we start the old model of like. I'm afraid of business. Make hundred billion dollars destroying the planet. That i'm going to maybe like colonel started started foundation and trying to donate some money to fix the mess. I made As as a were done more years instead it's like how start a business that is both making money providing jobs and opportunity and restoring the environment at same time. Imagine that and also i feel like when growing up you know we were always told feels the same way we were always told like all your years of tomorrow. You know somewhat your life. You'll be able to be able to lead and i was wondering when is that magical time happen and what we like to tell. Young people is. That's so not right. You are the leaders of today you. At six years old little girl we met she went out and she. There was a water balloon fight in her hometown which was an estuary fishing fishing town estuary. They would be a water balloon. Fight every year and she would go paddleboarding and.

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on If These Ovaries Could Talk

If These Ovaries Could Talk

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on If These Ovaries Could Talk

"Mono really bad that summer and so had that too on the teenage. That's just assume that all the things they've we're basically continued kissing disease as twenty nine year old and so then he comes up to me. I'm looking over the jukebox. At our at our bar after a game a sponsor bar which happens to be called the dugout At brickley dame deanna. He says a just by drink. And i'm not drinking because i'm on steroids antibiotics. I'm just like i wanna knock this out. Because they don't knock me out. Model at a older age is serious business. So i'm sorry. I'm not drinking and he just walked away so two minutes two minutes later he comes back. War danny was quiet during the story because he knew he came out. Good in the. Let's just wait for it really honor. That's how i got i. He kept by me waters. We started talking about the box in songs. And i was putting in garth brooks. I like country music and the summer. That garth brooks was playing in central park and so he's in texas and we sort of struck up conversation about how he didn't really listen to country music all that much being from texas. But that i did. And i'm a new yorker so you know we connected on that in a we're opposites way But every water that i had any had a vodka drink vodka cranberry and so by the end of the evening back. Then danny rollerblading everywhere. Okay i was not letting him get on rollerblades. I don't know what put you can. Hardly move your shoulder. So.

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Cantlay Wins a Playoff at Memorial on Sunday Without Rahm

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 1 year ago

Cantlay Wins a Playoff at Memorial on Sunday Without Rahm

"Twenty nine year old Patrick Cantlay has beaten column over Colorado on the first extra hole that to win his second memorial tournament the two finished regulation play tied at thirteen under after matching fund around seventy ones but can't place sailed to victory with an up and down par from the bunker at the first playoff hole it was can't place fourth PGA tour win and his second for the season defending champion on third round leader Jon Rahm was forced to watch the action from isolation after a positive kind of a test on Saturday I'm Graham I gots

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

04:08 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

"My parents are all they go to bed really early. At the time. I'm twenty nine years old and i'm port. I wanna go to bed at like eight or nine pm.

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on More Content Talk

More Content Talk

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on More Content Talk

"In certain circumstances even though they came out and clarified that it wasn't supposed to be a blanket ticket even though of course certain states in y- cities took it that way obviously and so now You know we really have to deal with the reality. That some people are gross and Left unchecked this people are going to do gross things. And i've seen another huge resurgence in anti mask. behavior I've been seeing more and more videos popping up of anti mask. ranting and raving. And really you know being rude to people who are wearing masks. I've heard i just read a story about this person. Who worked at home depot. Who he he said that. There's a twenty nine year old Working at home depot said that he chose to eat his legend the car because all the customers all the co workers. Were you know. They're like not even wearing masks Prior to the cdc is new guidelines set. Now they're definitely not going to wear them. Because the cdc is relaxed deadlines so he's like ostracized sees legends car and then on top of that like his co workers he was saying have very negative opinions of him and so You know all this talk of You know your your mother and my freedom or whatever that ostracisation that you're doing to people is another form of you know taking away their right like they should probably have a right to stay inside and eat right these people who have to go outside to eat their lunches because wanna be gross. They should probably have that right But you're taking that right away from them because now you're being you're being an asshole for no reason. Just because you're you know being mean and vindictive to people and. I think that that's very cowardly. I don't really understand that The thing is is that people are trying to be safe. You know it's it's not some political thing and it's become politicized. Everyone wants to blame that on People like me everyone's to blame that on I don't know The new mood in the united states of america. But there's no new mood in the united states america. This is the old battle. it's ignorance versus You know civility and that's what it's been since the civil war and that's going to continue to be Everyone knows you have freedom. No one's ever tried to take away your freedom You're supposed to you know. Make the right free choice. Though you supposed to be an intelligent individual a democracy. This is the requirement of democracy. May people. don't realize this but you supposed to be informed is supposed to be politically knowledgeable. They even have political science classes for the longest time Relatively new things social sciences. And the like this was expected and democracies that that the people who who needed to vote and the people who are who Mattered and the people who were affected by the decisions of the government. They were intelligent people. They read you know about what was going on. They knew what was going on and if they didn't win they didn't. They were very frequently as in the case of You know greece taking over or You know the empire would come crashing down because the populace would become too ignorant of the government's doings in how they were doing things. And why do we doing things right. And so when you talk about the collapse of a society. You look at People today and how they believe that every choice they make is some kind of. I don't know a political statement and this is pretty new to the right That used to be the left's thing But now it's gotten to the point of where it's not even like this cool little fun thing like you're having your own Density or whatever no you take in bullshit science and you're promoting it and turning it into a culture..

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Podcast Domination Show | Grow your audience, make money and have fun doing it

The Podcast Domination Show | Grow your audience, make money and have fun doing it

03:54 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Podcast Domination Show | Grow your audience, make money and have fun doing it

"All right man. So mr brian mark. It's been a minute since we connected last. But i've checked you in my heavy. My sides watching grow ridiculously fast. So first of all like you are on one of the biggest hustler's i've ever seen ever worked with yourself. Good habit your man This kind of conduct you don't even so's around lichner where they are now. I think this site done by. He might years old way back in the day or they look like superstars like where they were there without catching up with him. Play on that so before we jump into your office and what you're doing now let's just talk about you are and We'll we'll go from there So it's super good. Show thank you so much. The biggest you've ever man. I'll take that very much dealer. No it's a burrito is marines. brian mark. I'm a twenty nine year old entrepreneur from west. Colona british columbia canada I started out my journey in entrepreneurship as From a young age. Like i've always been an entrepreneur like I've always wanted to sell things in and and do my own thing. That's always been that. I wanted but i really started taking it seriously. When i as an online fitness so brothers i would write up meal plans and train plans for people and the first time i ever had an entrepreneurial kind of moment was i was working at jameson. Irish pubs a bartender manager. And somebody like i. Was you know these really in and they asked me like what you eat like the can you draw me up. Mealtime like yeah sure. They're like i'll pay for it right now. okay. I was like okay. Well two hundred dollars for a twelve week program in there. Sure and i was like okay like took two hundred dollars. I wrote the moat twelve weeks rather meals and like once they paid me. I was like holy shit what it was such a cool idea for me. That's book to me in entrepreneurship. And then from there I started signing monthly.

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"Sad story indeed cautionary tale as we get back outside to enjoy all that colorado has to offer according to a piece by sarah kyle and miles blunt hearts in the fort collins colorado and this has emergency responders continued to search. Carter lake for a missing kayaker on monday after a ranger found an overturned kayak at the lake Just after two am on sunday. The search continues to dredge boats and a boat with divers were searching lake for the kayaker on monday. According to the lamoure county sheriff's office the sheriff's office went on. Say the missing. Kayaker is a twenty nine year. old lublin man now. His dent identity has not been publicly released but the agency said that it has been in contact with his family now. Rangers took a boat onto the lake. After larimer county natural resources ranger found the kayak sunday afternoon. They also found a dog which was uninjured and wearing a flotation device but sadly not the man divers searchers using a sonar and drones looked for the man passed one am. Monday continued does searching throughout the day yesterday. Now the search sunday included looking for the kayaker on land but that did not reveal any evidence to indicate that indeed he was on land. Carter lake closed. Monday will remain closed until further notice due to the on going search thoughts and prayers seven fifty.

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Matsuyama Becomes First Japanese Man in Masters Green Jacket

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 2 years ago

Matsuyama Becomes First Japanese Man in Masters Green Jacket

"It is immensely ana has hung on for a one shot victory at the masters surviving back nine drama to become the first Japanese player to win a major title the twenty nine year old into the famous final nine five clear but after finding the water at the fifteenth found himself just to have a charging center shelf life when shelf life posted a watery triple bogeyed the sixteenth Matsui yama needed just a closing seventy three to win with rookie will that work towards claiming second at nine under after a closing seventy Golden State and sent a shelf life shared third I'm Graham I got us

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Ditching "Active Investing" for More Passive Income Streams with Tamar Hermes

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

02:02 min | 2 years ago

Ditching "Active Investing" for More Passive Income Streams with Tamar Hermes

"Without further ado tamar hermes. I'll write tamar. Welcome to the bigger pockets. Podcast it is awesome to have you here. Thanks so much. Thanks for having me. Yeah so you and i. I counted about a year ago. And i learned a little bit. What your story. And ever. Since then i've been like tomorrow on the podcast so excited that we finally made this happen today and i want to learn more about you and that journey. So why don't we start early on. How'd you get into this idea of real estate investing. How did you get that. Get bit by the bug. So i when i was twenty years old i was an executive in television and i was making six figures and i thought. Oh wow. I've got it made but i knew better because i realized that i was exchanging time for money and that. If i didn't have that job i would basically be. I don't know i wouldn't be able to survive. And how i assert looking at my bottom line and it made me think about when i was fourteen and a half. I really wanted a car. And i grew up poor. I was the child of a holocaust survivor and i. I wanted that car. I was going to have to work for it. And so by the time i was sixteen i had saved five thousand dollars and cut to me realizing my bottom line. Which was that. I needed to figure out how to get rid of rent. That was the biggest expense. And so i took the forty thousand dollars that i had saved and i put ten percent down on a duplex in one side of it. Then i lived in one side of it and i lived in los angeles. I also lived within two miles of my work. Which made it really easy because your time can really get sucked up when you live far away from your job. Especially in la. That's awesome all right. so i got started. How do you what your that was like. How long is in aides myself a little bit but it was nineteen ninety eight ninety nine perfect. That makes you like twenty nine years old today. Thoughts twenty nine. I'm just just about thirty

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A highlight from Make America Gods Again

Life in the Son

05:37 min | 2 years ago

A highlight from Make America Gods Again

"I don't even know how many people actually know about all the other rides going on in the midwest before the White House that and it never got publicized but we're going to talk a lot about that kind of stuff. But all of these things that have happened it happened to everybody not just, you know, Joe civilian. Everybody's going through it meaning, Christians are going through it too. And I know a lot of people I've heard more than ever Christians are hypocrites or Christians often aren't doing what they're supposed to be doing it. They don't act the way they're supposed to act and you know, let's be fair. Okay Christians aren't here just to put up a front bumper anybody. I mean we are still human beings and that's one Life In The Son also was started because we do deal with real life issues. And you know, sometimes they don't handle things away. we should that's true but nobody does not making excuses. I'm just saying we still have the human side of this to battle with and that's why life in the sun this podcast started so we could talk about how Christians deal with the day-to-day rigors of normal life. Our life doesn't change to something much more pleasant and much he's dead. Here because we became Christians. It's typically harder. I tell you what before we get started in the main part of the show. I wanted to tell you what I thought when I first got saved and started reading the Bible for myself. I was twenty nine years old and you know, I knew some things about God mainly cuz I grew up in the Catholic church, but all I heard was God's love and God's grace and mercy, he knows everything. He's everywhere, you know that sort of stuff. But as far as reading the Bible I was doing this for the first time and I started out I was going to read all the way through from Genesis to Revelations and I started finding things that were humorous to me in the Bible and one of those things was Adam and Eve's fall in the garden that go and hide themselves like because I hear God coming and garden. And it really tickled me to no end when God comes to the garden and he says Adam, where are you? Does anybody else find that funny wage wage? All right. I hope you found a little bit of the humor in that like I did anyway, but then again, you know, I was a newborn Christian when I first read it, so it was funny to me back then and I do realize that there was a reason for God just asking a time where it was. So I hope you found the humor in it off because I didn't but anyway what I want to talk about today is what a lot of people for some reason, you know, you hear this all the time. We don't mix religion with politics here. Well good. I'm glad because I don't like either one. And I'm going to take the same position as John Wayne here. Okay, politicians and diapers have a lot in common. They're both full of it and they both need to be changed often for the same reason, but let's let's be sincere about something. Okay. A lot of people in this country have no idea really what politics is all about. A lot of people have no idea what the difference between Christianity and religion is And a lot of people my age couldn't even recite the Preamble of the Constitution to you much less tell you what it means. And therefore they do what the Constitution means they don't know what it says. They listen to what people tell them and you know, I'm just going to be blunt here. Okay. America we need to get our heads out of the sand. Okay. It's the politicians that we vote for our supposed to be representing the constituents. And when we elect somebody we're supposed to be electing people that we trust that will represent our best interests. And I mean that's just the basics of it really and and don't think that it only took fifty six men about two hours to write all this stuff. It took a long time. It took a lot of studying it took going through the things that they went through all the way up to the tyranny of England. And you know, I've heard it said so many times recently. It drives me insane that the constitution was not written. Was it not based on the Bible? Okay. Well, I think I could probably agree that they didn't sit there with the Bible and just go through the book of numbers and Deuteronomy and Leviticus and Kolb the laws out of the Old Testament. I don't think they did that. But if you look at the people who

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"Am may twenty eighth in weld district court to know. Mom's gloria matthews said and it was it was just heartbreaking to watch everywhere we went i was always looking for. I always had hope that i would find her. In my dreams. She always came home. You know she always came home. Now as you're aware panky has made repeated statements over the years including in court filings even in his divorce filing that implicated him as a suspect. This according to the indictment the says attorney the said pinky simply craves attention. Viorst's his attorney who was It was quite interesting watching how he was responding to some very very good questions as he tapped danced away. But he's a defense attorney so That's kind of a what they do but he said mr panky wanted to be a person of interest. Mr pinky could've laid blow. Nobody would have charged him. Mr pinky loves the limelight limelight. Now in this forty eight hour. Special on saturday night. He went on to say that nothing that pinky has client said implicates him in the murder while for his part mayor john gates disagrees calling it a bucket of bazaar. We'll talk with a greeley mayor. John gates when he joins us this morning. Right around does seven. Oh five Sixty four year. Old man has been arrested in weld county's woman's murder From way back in nineteen seventy nine k. Days death was the second oldest cold case in the county. James herman die. Sixty four of wichita. Kansas faces a charge of first degree murder in the case he was arrested this week after authorities said they learned his. Dna was connected to the case. The twenty nine year old day and evans resident went missing in november. Nineteen seventy nine this after working a night shift at aims community college in greeley. Her co workers found her dead in the car. Her car the next day case went cold but it was reopened in may of twenty twenty. Dna evidence led investigators to die. Who was a student at aims community college when day worked there. Great police work six.

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

"I want to be in tampa. I wanna get paid to bruce. Arians says they want to bring back. Chris godwin. He obviously would be a huge tool in this. Tom brady led buccaneers offense and he probably won't sign elsewhere. What i'm trying to get in touch with you on this. They still have my governance. They still have antonio brown obviously Ronald jones will be part of this offense rob gronkowski oj howard who finish the year on. I our last year. Chris godwin wide receiver thirteen at the four zero seven. Nfc best ball over the last week. Thanks to fantasy. Mo jo darren armani fantasy mmo dot com for bringing us this eighty p. Does that seem to rich. Two you for chris. Godwin in the mid fourth round feral. Not at all there's a couple players Like a little better. We'll get to that. But no i think that I think that positions godwin still a bargain. I would love with where these where he's available to stack him with evans and yeah. You know he's going to be able to achieve What he needs to do with making his money and what he wants to do. Stain a buck. Because he'll he'll get the franchise tag that will keep him In tampa he's twenty four years old agents. Say oh man you got. Three inch is tag. What happens if he gets hurt. Well a young player. He gets hurt and he will recover. Now make the argument that they should tag the the linebacker barney the twenty nine year old player. But i i believe that that this would be a good thing for a player to make the sixteen Sixteen and a half million this year off the tag and then after another year takes place then move into free agency. I really think he's position to get the best of both worlds and when they do tagging they can continue to negotiate through the tennessee until Until mid-july yeah they will have that opportunity if they choose to go down that road. And i think chris godwin. Obviously a young super-efficient highly val Valuable player in that buccaneers offense. Just probably gonna find a way to keep him on board going forward And when you look at him.

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How Psychedelic Drugs Are Making A Comeback To Treat Depression

WSJ The Future of Everything

13:28 min | 2 years ago

How Psychedelic Drugs Are Making A Comeback To Treat Depression

"Depression. It can be a difficult mental illness to pin down. It can feel different for everyone and even those who struggle with it can have trouble identifying bought. It is a mostly came to understood that. I had depression through talking with my friends for the longest time. I kind of system that everyone felt this way. Like weird just like general malays for this twenty nine year old. Depression surfaced about six years ago and began as a feeling of being disconnected with the world. I didn't want to eat because they didn't feel like i deserve to eat. I don't know. I didn't hang out with friends because i didn't feel like i deserve to see my friends. I didn't feel like i should be punishing them by talking to them seeing them. This person uses they them pronouns. They're a maryland resident and work as a software tester. They sought help for their depression. Trying numerous types of treatments may visited a bunch of different mental health professionals and tried different types of arby's In different types of medication but it always kinda felt like things were getting worse and worse and a current really find someone who has really helped me understand what was going on like. I still didn't even believe that. I had depression. All the while the depression advanced it felt like being alive and lake wanting to die rolling constantly fighting over like the resources in my mind then. Their health insurance lapsed in two thousand eighteen making the situation worse a surprise solution appeared while they were scrolling on social media and a posting from johns hopkins university researchers and then one day i was kind of like clicking through facebook and i actually found this ad four like this little simon. Study silla simon. That's the psychedelic drug found in magic mushrooms. And i thought it was fake remarks. I didn't expect there to be you know like a a legitimate study showing up on like facebook ad but they had no insurance basically they were out of options so they called wanted to have hope again from the wall street journal. This is the future of everything. I'm janet babbling today on the podcast. How the hallucinogenic compounds silla zyban once associated with nine hundred sixty s drug culture is making a comeback and giving people suffering from depression and other mental illnesses. Hope for this twenty nine year old study participant. Depression was not something that happened in their family. My family's from the caribbean and lived in america probably for about lake in years. We came here in ninety nine. It's kind of interesting because where from like a place that doesn't really view mental health. The that like america's mental health. It took me a while to realize that. I was having mental health problems that i was kind of experiencing depression. Depression affects a staggering number of people hundreds of millions worldwide according to a study published in the peer reviewed journal the lancet in two thousand eighteen. The pandemic didn't make things any easier. Last june about a third of people who responded to web based surveys said they suffered from symptoms of depression or anxiety disorder. Those results were published by the centers for disease control and prevention the protocol for treating these conditions hasn't changed much in the past few years. What we've been using is typically one of two things either a medication that people take every day or we have psychotherapy dr. Alan davis is clinical psychologist and an assistant professor at the ohio state university. He's also an adjunct assistant. Professor at johns hopkins university. A lot of people will improve with either medication or therapy or both to basically have both have a better chance but it doesn't work for everyone. Some studies report between ten and thirty. Five percent of patients suffer from treatment resistant. Depression and davis is that similar to what he's found in his own practice working with veterans suffering from substance abuse trauma and other mental health issues. So he began looking for alternative treatments present and welcome to psychedelic science. Two thousand and thirteen in twenty thirteen davis attended a science conference and came across a study exploring the use of silla. Sivan a chemical compound found in specific varieties of mushrooms to treat cancer patients with mental health conditions. The compounds documented facts include feelings of heightened awareness ecstasy visions and changes in the perception of reality for researchers say one of the most useful qualities is its ability to dissolve the ego to allow a user to observe oneself from the outside in the study of cancer patients. The drug was able to alleviate some of the anxiety and depression that can be associated with having a life threatening illness. I was just inspired by that word. I thought gosh this really could have a strong impact in the areas that i'm working with veterans and with others davis became part of a team of researchers at johns hopkins university that put together a randomized clinical trial. Twenty four participants. They were administered. Silla sivan with talk therapy to treat their depression. Enrollment for the trial took place in two thousand seventeen and twenty nineteen and the results were analyzed in two thousand twenty. Most of them had had chronic depression meaning decades of experiencing depression though not some had had it for shorter amount of time but this study was a weightless control trials so some people came in and started treatment right away. Others had to wait eight weeks before starting treatment so we had a comparison group. The study subjects received an extensive intake examined questionnaire to confirm. They were suffering from symptoms of depression. Participants were screened for schizophrenia. And drug use as these conditions can interfere with suicide and treatment. The big worry many people have about psychedelics is what's often referred to as a bad trip. Mary negative hallucinations. That can be scary and this is kind of trip that can go bad. Martissant received hefty doses of these drugs. The doses are based on weight and they vary slightly but patients receive around twenty milligrams in the first session a bit more in the second session to minimize the risk of a negative experience. Davis says researchers focused on controlling. What's called and setting. They work ahead of time to ensure the volunteers current mood and surroundings while taking the drugs. Remain as calm and comfortable as possible and so we spend about eight to ten hours with people before they ever get the drug talking about what the effects are talking about. What may or may not happen when they have this experience and that's why we have to train professionals there with them not only to prepare them for that but to help them through the experience when it happens because a lot of people have anxiety coming into the session. The person we spoke to the twenty nine year old participated in davis study group in august of two thousand eighteen. They had no prior experience with psychedelic drugs and didn't know watch expect basically went in kind of blindly. I don't have any other options. So that's kind of my thought process at the time was just basically kind of sticking anything to the wall and hoping it would work after fasting the previous night the treatment can cause nausea. They were placed in a small tranquil room fitted with a comfy couch. The whole room was a really really cool in very comforting because like they had like these statues like imagery in their end like. I think one of the muslim dowa tibetan model. I wanna say this and like there was like this nice lamp. It's off this really. Soft light psychedelic assisted. Therapy participants are encouraged to bring in objects from home to make them feel more comfortable. Some bring in ten bears pictures of family. The twenty nine year old brought a lightness of an ancient sumerian goddess. Soon nana once they were settled in the room. They were given two pills in a wooden cop the therapists top that the sivan would take fifteen to thirty minutes to start working. In the interim they were told to put on ice shades and headphones. That would play a selection of music they choose from classical tibetan chanting african drumming and modern music too. Once the drug fact the participants says the first session became a kaleidoscope of mental images and sensations. I remember being in lake. Felt like mount olympus the fall of the gods like oval the clouds and suffering them. And then one of my god's up to me and she gave me a key fell through the clouds. And i felt all the way down through the earth and i ended up in hell which is really strange because they don't remember being scared even though i was in hell and i remember asking like hey you know why am i hair And it was like haiti's leading me through hell kind of just like showing me around for life this very cold and desolate last. He was like of course. This is where you would come like. This is where you've made your home. The self revelations continued throughout this long session and turned intensely personal. I remember like hearing like the beats. Come on and i felt myself in like this place like all of my ancestors were and i was really close to my grandfather when i was a kid. And he died. Probably around when i was like four and i saw him kind of materialize And he walked towards the youth like these. She'll bananas which is what he's doing her then he handed one to me and i always kind of was afraid that if he was alive he would be disappointed in me and i remember asking him you know. When am i supposed to do like if my family like my parents and lake my siblings can accept me and he said that he'll always be there for me and my ancestors will always be there for me and i like that scene just like it. Metsu in mental to me after about seven hours than drugs started to wear off when it was over. You know you're still kind of like feeling it but just not as intensely so just basically like this really happy kind of floaty failing and we couldn't drive so like i had to have a sister pick me up. They ended the experience hungry and exhausted as for the depression not much appeared to have changed then. They tried the silla sivan trip once more this time with the stronger dose and after that these say they experienced to palpable shift. It felt like i was back into the world again like i was in reality. A lot of people said that not only was there. Depression differently felt like they had come out of dark hole that they've been in for years but a lot of people regardless of whether they're depression was gone or or reduced said that there was something really meaningful different about how they view their life initial results for the study reviewing outcomes from up to a month after the sessions were completed found that silla sivan plus therapy was more than four times more effective than other treatments. Such as medication alone at one week. Fifty eight percent of the sample were in complete remission from depression that actually lasted up to four weeks. After fifty four percent of people were in complete remission and were now studying those same people up to twelve months after to see how long that remission lasted the rest of the participants in the study. Were not in remission they were still experiencing clinically significant depressive symptoms researchers have yet to publish the results of longer term outcomes for all the participants their condition up to a year after treatment and this was a small study. Just twenty four people. Some scientists remain skeptical of this kind of treatment not just of silla simon. But of the validity of the data an outcomes for all studies involving psychoactive substances

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"Black author picks a twenty nine or a twenty two year old black author. Big say twenty. Nine year old white author to translate the twenty two year olds works into dutch. A now has to fire the twenty nine year old because she dared to pick someone who had merit but was white. This is where we are as a society. Folks this is the world the progressives want this is the world the progressives want. They are at this point appropriating victimhood. There were no victims. This was a choice. This was a choice and the choice of a black woman was ruled invalid by the woke because she chose wrong. You will be made to care. I wrote this book in a two thousand fourteen. I think you will be made to care. You will be made to care. They will force you to pick aside and if you pick the wrong side you will be punished. I wanna say this very clearly and frankly with this latest story the latest story being that amanda gorman the twenty two year old who was the inaugural poet picked a twenty nine year. Old white woman to translate. Amanda gorman's work into dutch and has now had to fire the twenty nine year. Old white woman actually nine year old white woman quit because the woke were outraged that a twenty two year old black woman would choose for herself a white woman to translate her works into dutch. We are in increasingly dangerous times. And i don't think we can make light of that when a twenty eight twenty two year old. Black woman cannot make a decision for herself if she picks a white person to help her. This goes beyond the stated concerns of the woke if you draw cartoon that ridicules muhammad boko haram the islamic terrorist group in africa will come to kill you if you draw. Cartoon that offends the intersectional favorite group of the day woke. Oh haram will not come to kill you but will destroy your life. The only thing that separates the islamic fundamentalist terrorists from the woke terrorists.

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Warren Rustand on Leading a Life of Design

Dose of Leadership

03:46 min | 2 years ago

Warren Rustand on Leading a Life of Design

"So excited that you hear him dose of leadership. Welcome to the show. Thank you very much. Richard lied to be with. You should have some fun today. Yeah it's a true honor really your your expertise in your your the leadership junkie of all junkies. I think i love your book. The leader within uh. It's really good and it speaks resonates with me deeply. You're the first person that use these three terms. And i've been saying this a lot for the past few years about i thought the keys to unlocking transformational leadership. The compassionate side for sure is authenticity. Transparency vulnerability. I saw those three words a coin together. Your book a handful of times. And it just. I just love that so. You're the first person that i've seen. That's coin those three together. So i appreciate very nice you to say. Thank you very much really interesting experience. When i was working at the white house as appointments secretary to president ford and it was one of these times when i'd been appointed. And maybe you've had this experience to richard where you know right away that maybe you're not quite up to the job. You got a lot to learn. And wondering as fast as i could at the people i was hanging out with you know and i don't do this to namedrop to suggest you sort of how i was feeling at the time you know. I was there with don rumsfeld. Dick cheney colin powell. Bob gates brent scowcroft henry kissinger. That was the senior team. Now i was a part of that team. And so i and i was new to the white house. Twenty nine years old new politics and that's didn't feel like i was quite up to it quite good now. So we had a meeting of that group in the oval office one day with the president as they drifted out. I hung behind. Speak to present. I said mr president. I speak with these. Yes sit down. I said mr president not experienced enough. I'm not smart enough. I'm gonna make a mistake. It's going to embarrass you. And and here's my letter of resignation. And i put on his desk and he looked at it for a moment and he swivelled his chair to look out across the south lawn of the white house rose garden and he came back to me and he said you know warned. The very fact that you've said this to new to me makes you qualified to be here. The fact that i was vulnerable transparent and honest with him he knew he could trust me from that point in time as a result of that he trusted this whole farm kid with a lot of stuff that he showed it ever trusted to do but it worked out to be a really nice relationship. I learned early on that. Those three words are key to really deep relationships. I agree a hundred percent. And i love that story. I remember reading that book. You're right. That's where the first time i saw this phrase those three words together based on that story. What a great baptism by fire for for being around the greatness in being the witness as you open up the book to a standing there once nixon official he was going to resign. And you're able to witness ford kind of sit. There process. what was happening the gravity of what was happening and then go into action. I love that kind of inside baseball aspect of that. Of course. I remember that moment when it happened to but just to be there to witness that. It's just amazing when you're in your twenties late twenties but still you know just honored to be there to to witness the transfer of power and the ability of someone to grasp the significance of what was happening. You and then act upon that significant at that moment in time was really a profound leadership lessons for me. It is stayed with me my whole life to to gather in the data and the information the facts and then to have a plan to act on that and In the precise moment when you need to act yeah right is some of us could have said well. Let me step back from this for six months and figure this out that day he said i. I'd like to have the following six people here at seven. Am tomorrow morning for a transition team. Me and we walked into that room the next morning. He pulled from his jacket. Five pages of notes. He had a vision for what that transition was going to be. And that was a significant leadership. Lesson

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Why The Bachelor Has Fallen

Nightline

04:32 min | 2 years ago

Why The Bachelor Has Fallen

"It was supposed to be the racial breakthrough season with the first black bachelor instead. The show's host. Chris harrison now facing backlash for racial insensitivity. Well the show known for finding love be able to conquer hate the juggernaut bachelor franchise under fire from an unlikely source. James on chris its own star. Matt james. The first black bachelor saying the franchise has fallen short on the issue of race. Ladies disappear get your trophy after. The show's host chris. Harrison seemed to defend racist behavior. We have to be so careful. Start labeling just as bad as is what that person did the matt james announcement a groundbreaking reveal twenty five seasons in the making the twenty nine year old commercial real estate executive a step forward for the show where season after season after season after season. Showcased white bachelors and mostly white potential paramore's. We spoke to match just before the season kicked off. Why do you think it took so long you know. I don't know. I can't speak on what's place before i got there but i was honored to be the first and hopefully the first of many january interview matt said he hopes to represent progress. I'm hoping that as years go on and there's another black bachelor there's an asian bachelor. There's a person of color bachelor. it's that person. Great bachelor but that progress suffered a setback. When these three year. Old photos of contestant rachel kirk canal at an old south antebellum themed college party. Complete with period costumes went viral. in antebellum. themed party is offensive. it's insensitive and it is a profoundly racist act. it is making a mockery out of one of the most painful horrific moments in human history. That is american slavery and chris harrison the longtime bachelor host came to her defense in an interview with rachel lindsay. Who in two thousand seventeen was the first ever black bachelorette. good rachel. is it a good luck in two thousand eighteen or is it not a good look in two thousand twenty one and never 'cause you're she's celebrating the old south she. If i went to that party what would i represent at that party. My guess these girls got dressed and went to a party and had a great time. They were eighteen years old now. Does that make it okay. I don't know rachel you tell me the fallout for harrison. Who liked the show. Itself has become an institution was swift resigned social media exploding outrage and defense. Former contestants also voicing their disappointment i think he for sure needs to do more than put out a statement. I am really really disappointed. Another bachelor alum even calling on harrison to step down. Let me speak direct. Should they individually move from the bachelor franchise. I think it's time for that chris. Harrison made it sound as though the was she was so young she was just in college. What do you make of that. Defense wasn't eons ago. This was a very it was thirty six months ago. Plenty of kids go to college in. Find a way not to be racist. Harrison later apologized writing on instagram by excusing historical racism. I defended it. I am ashamed. Over how uninformed i was i was so wrong. And he announced that he's stepping aside from the franchise for a period of time last night. Matt james releasing his own statement on instagram. Saying it has been devastating and heartbreaking. To put it bluntly chris's failure to receive and understand the emotional labor that my friend racial lindsay was taking on by graciously and patiently explaining the racist history of the antebellum. South was troubling and painful to watch. It was a clear reflection of a much larger issue that the bachelor franchise has fallen short on addressing adequately for years for kirk canal. She's gotten cozy with the bachelor throughout this season. James taking her shopping and on a horse drawn carriage ride making it through enough rose ceremonies to be among the final three. She's apologized for both the. Nfl and party photos and for liking voters with the confederate flag on instagram. She wrote. I'm here to say i was wrong. I didn't recognize offensive and racist. My actions were but that doesn't excuse them. I was ignorant but my was

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Cancer Survivor Will Join SpaceX's First Private Trip to Orbit

Geek News Central

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Cancer Survivor Will Join SpaceX's First Private Trip to Orbit

"Spacex. Has its first private flight. Excuse me space. X first private plight will put a twenty nine year old american in orbit cancer survival. Haley are here nas. And i apologize if i don't know how to pronounce her name correctly will be the youngest american ever in space and of course space recently announced it would send four civilians and orbit abroad. It's aboard as crew dragon and again one of those private citizens will be haley economic. Who at twenty nine years old. The youngest youngest american the trip came about. Thanks to jason isaacs zeman a billionaire purchase they the debut commercial astronaut rocket launched from spacex. He'll get one crew dragon seat on the inspiration for mission but he also donated three others so pretty exciting stuff

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

PodcastDetroit.com

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

"Oh yeah you know. We shared information with the. You know the san francisco police department and a lot of it. Was you know confidential because you know and it's it's unfortunate that political parties for political motivations decided to release that information to the public. Because we didn't have very much go on before but now we have nothing and this case is considered less is what he says. And it's insane to me that they even when it comes to like things that are going to be like a released to the public. There should be a cap off on what people can say. And i don't know if they've changed the laws or if there's any ron one wasn't one cop at her press conference that was shot. Would you care to like. Cut the cord on. Okay cop you get to run the board today. And then when she goes too far. Just meter mike. Yeah so the next thing. I have. I skip things. Roll august twenty fourth mission viejo which is in orange county so he's back near l. a. A twenty nine year old woman is attacked her boyfriend. Bill kearns shot in the head. But he's alive. The intruder said to her. I am the night stalker James romero was like an eyewitness house so he noticed this strange car was like slowly pulling up and then he sees the strange car leave he's able to recall a partial play and description of the car c. Which honestly like it just goes to show you like one of the things that's always crazy to me is how unreliable money really is because okay. He got the color of the car. Right like the partial plate that he said he had like none of those actually matched like it was. It was close ish like they weren't it wasn't wasn't a be. it was a d. it wasn't a.

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"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"twenty nine year. old" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

"One problem. Yeah i wanna say it was like a half court shot some crazy shotput type shot. Maybe i'll google while you keep talking. I think you're you're you're spot on there but But yeah like zaylon is a guy who dominates in the paint. He's averaging he leads. The league points in the paint he has is averaging more points in the paint than honest did both of his. Mvp seasons which. I p- i put in my column. Which really kind of shocked me. Frankly 'cause jaanus was dominant. And then i went back and compared him to shack in shack average. Twenty points In the paint during his twenty nine year old season With the los angeles lakers when he was just out of his mind. Mvp best player alive most dominant force ever seen so like for shack. Only averaging a point. More than i on his right now in the pain is really telling me something and like when i look at zion shot chart. I'm kinda like okay so this is basically ben. Simmons accepts i on is more aggressive any as better touch and he can finish in a lotta ways. So let's take advantage of that. Let's not I i i see where you're coming from. And trying to dwell on some of his flaws for share like the fact that he's only hit one shot outside the paint and it came in their last game is. That's not really what you want. I mean you a player to be able to stretch the defense a little bit. But if he's going to be in the pain and dominate in the paint then let's put guys around him. Who can help him do that. And so if you look at how the roster is built. The only way you can really make that happen is by playing zion at the five. And you know defensively. That's just i think. A non starter for stan van. Gundy who as you said really wants to pack the paint. He really wants to Mimic with the milwaukee bucks have done so well over the past couple of seasons But the thing is like they've they've limited attempts at the rim. They've done a really good job at that but once team's get shots at the rim there like the second worst defense protecting the basket in the entire nba. So i just. I look at their defense. It's it's not good below average. And i'm kind of like okay. If you were this bad. With his ion and steven adams on the floor with zion and jackson hayes on the floor then just plays at the five and who cares about Defensive rating so much and just try to outscore teams play faster shoot more threes. I just i think in the nba. If you wanna win at a high level let alone just trying to make the playoffs. That's the side that you need to lean into a little bit more than protecting your defense which is not even working out anyway so you might as well just go all in on trying to score the ball as efficiently as possible now..

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