28 Burst results for "Twenty Three Months"

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Peter Attia Drive

The Peter Attia Drive

06:37 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Peter Attia Drive

"I mean i think the mouse data is a reasonable place to start again. Obviously my certain people. It's reasonable place to start. So where does rapamycin reverse functional declines associated with aging sheet right. Yes wasn't third that study. That just came out yet just came out. Two weeks ago it reversed age related hearing loss. Which i that was that. Got me very excited. Yeah i agree. So that and that's again and very easy and quantitative endpoint right. Wouldn't it be amazing if you could improve. Age related hearing loss with rapamycin. And so. that's a no brainer. Immune function i mean. I agree if money was no option. Sure but but even in the context of let's say that perry donald disease clinical trial. That i that i talked about if you could also measure hearing in that clinical trial right you can. It's a it's a big big bang for the buck right a cost you almost nothing and you get potentially another point that you could hit on where else so muscle function. There's pretty good evidence that at least rapamycin can prevent sarka pina. I don't think there's a lot of data yet on improvements in muscle function. But you could do things like you know. Grip strength walk speed things like that cognitive function. That's hard again. That's i put that in the same category as immune function as an endpoint to tough point but it would certainly be interesting to look at cognitive function in this elderly population of normal health status. So some of these people are going to be on the road to dementia. They won't have dementia yet because that's an entrance criteria to get into the trial heart function for another place where we see. Reversal of age related declines. This would be hard. So this is different. This is a different clinical trial but also potentially cool reproductive function. You wouldn't do that in that same patient population probably but in mice. There's pretty good evidence that you can reverse. At least in females reproductive declines that go along with aging or at least delay them. Let's pause on that for a second met. That is staggering. When you consider where we are today from a standpoint of reproductive medicine women are having children later and later. And i can't tell you the number of just patients in my practice either male or female for whom. This isn't a top of mind priority. It's simply unbelievable and to think that there would be a you know. I never really had thought of this on. I don't think paid attention to that. Subset of the rapamycin literature. If you were to again this is guessing but how much of an impact do you think you could have. So if you if you had a woman who was forty years old. She's obviously still premenopausal but her am h is low and or it's reasonable but she's got significant annual -ployed for the listener meaning whenever her eggs are produced. They don't evenly. Divide into the right number of chromosomes. So they don't show up with one of each chromosome and that's an enormous cause of infertility as a woman. Ages is this annual -ployees. They either omit a chromosome or been to and those almost universally lead to an early miscarriage. Some of them like trisomy. Thirteen or twenty one will make it. Do you have a sense of what type of magnitude of effect this could have. I think the honest answer is no so. I think there's a couple of things to say on this one is. There's not a lot there've been. I think two or three studies in mice looking at this right and so there's not a lot of data on magnitude of effect even in mice. So my guess is that in people. So i i. I don't even want to comment on magnitude effects. I really don't know. I think the way that you would design a clinical trial. Though would be very similar to what we've talked about with rapamycin already with the immune function or period donald disease. You would take a woman. Pre-menopausal let's say early forties group of women and do eight weeks of treatment and then a washout and then you could look at your endpoints or if they are going through i v f for example. Look and see whether or not you get an improvement in outcome using that functional measure. Now why the eight weeks do we really believe that. That would be a sufficient amount of time. I mean are we just coming up with eight weeks because that's where we saw the vaccine response in the ever lima trial like a or. Do we think we you if you were if you were shooting for the moon and cost not an issue what would be the downside of longer treatment a couple of things so one is increased risk of side effects right. I mean i think that's the longer you go with any treatment. The more risk there is for adverse event even though i think the risks are pretty low. Here's a really interesting piece of data that we don't have with the immune function studies in mice or people in all of those studies. The treatment was stopped and then there was a two week or so period before the vaccine was given so. What was the rationale that washout. I think it's because people think and thought about rapamycin as an immune suppressant so and this is where. I was going with that. If they were still taking the drug would you have gotten the same effects for immune function. I don't know so. It's an important question that i think we just don't know the answer to but the other wrist is that at least for some of your your functional measures if it requires. Let's say hyperactive ation of them to get the the response. You might impair that by doing. Continue treatment with rapamycin and at least all of the data that i've seen limited and people extensive in mice. Eight weeks is enough to give you essentially that full benefit for whatever the functional output as that. You're looking at maybe not for lifespan. Right maybe maybe maybe multiple eight week transient interventions will be better than one only thing that i know of for data there as our study where we did three months of rapamycin treatment between twenty and twenty three months of age and then let them go to the end of life. The magnitude of effect was pretty similar. To what the atp side so it was. It was reasonably close to continuing treatment. But we don't know but eight weeks in mice is you know what would that things right. I know where you're going with that right if if you were to linearly extrapolate that that would be a few years right and people and i agree with that. I think that the immune trials that we've talked about suggests that that might be long enough. But i agree we don't we don't know is the answer. I'll just say so. I haven't talked about you. Know my experience with rapamycin and i. I really don't talk about publicly. But i'll do it here so i've tried eight to ten week courses rapamycin a couple of times the most recent time it was because this was probably sprain of twenty nineteen. I'm pretty active. I play softball in the spring..

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"twenty three months" Discussed on The Popcast With Knox and Jamie

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie

07:47 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Popcast With Knox and Jamie

"Governor stranger things so in this weekend the big winner was of course shonky and the legend of the ten rings now. The prediction was that it would make about forty or fifty million dollars labor day. Weekend is not like Memorial day like south the big deal right but we're all living in unprecedented times so they were like. Maybe you'll make that much. Guess what labor day weekend made eighty four million dollars boom like callan the game so this was a big deal for a lot of reasons. Obviously one of the biggest reasons this was going to be marvel's. I fell out of literally two dozen feature an agency for hero and be anchored by primarily asian cavs anna director of asian origin. That was a big deal. starring at seemingly you who famously in like December of two thousand eighteen like tagged marvel and was like hey marvel what's up with cheap was on and i love that. He ended up starring. Actually really so good. We'll talk about it more in the lights idea that he was He auditioned in like oh. It was hired for stock photo stuff. You a bunch of like office photos. It's the best so it's now. It's now the labor day record holder because before it was halloween in thousand seven. That made thirty million. So it's going to hold this record for a long time. And it was a hit. Both with the critics ninety percent score on rotten tomatoes and a straight a cinema score. So it was a big deal. Total it's ivan opened in china yet. okay It's made a hundred and forty million worldwide. There's no way i'm in second was candyman Which brought in another ten million good for you. Okay for you Free guy was in third patrol. Don't sleep on that patrol you guys. Fourth lace eighty one million dollars. We're gonna get. So many more patrolman and fifth fifth-place was jungle cruise which has almost made it to two hundred million which is what it costs to make it. Okay hello what what's going on. And they've just green lit. The sequel. where. Emily and the rock will be coming back. They have signed up for the sequel with you completely transparent with you right now. The fact that we're still talking about jungle cruise and like five weeks into that movie or at least it's because they know movies coming out and we're like twenty three months into a pandemic like a tony danza. I just it's. It's really asking a lot of me and i doubt l. jamie but it's just really difficult because we don't know where the battle is. I wanted it to be this possible. Affiliate push. I wanted to top gun. That's going to get pushed. Everything's being pushed and just miles teller is going to be dead. He's going to be like eight year old man. Before i see top gun and i just. I don't know what to do this. I know here. Let me give you little nice moment. That okay this weekend at the theatre opens up queen pens okay. I know it's our it's on your calendar. Remember it's the true story about aboard frustrated suburban housewife named connie played by kristen bell and her best friend. Joe joe played back kirby. How about teast. I'm in the couponing. Couth bonding and co-stars events on walter hauser's in there right and so you can see the heck out of that and then the only other like obviously scenes from a marriage it's coming to hbo. And then the this is my favorite is malignant malignant. Comes max it says a alan gates a cancer patient with terminal diagnosis. Who is resigned to his fate until he discovers that his tumor is actually a parasite granted a second lease on life. Incredible other worldly powers. Okay fight against an evil army buried beneath. And then it just says click more. And i didn't wanna hijinks ensue. Who's playing the malignant. Tumor do you like. Do you know because that tells you everything like venom where like the the actual venomous laid back. So you don't know. I'm gonna look this up and i'm to. It has annabel wallace in it. Who annabel walls walls. A malignant tumor. She's much wish lost. Her life was gonna take very different turn because she was like. I'm going to be in the mummy with tom cruise. I'm about to become a big star and she did not become a big star bet. She is dating chris. Pine in real life. So that's chevrolet consolation. Yeah that's nice monthly. Listen the money. That was a fun movie because it was like. We're gonna do monsters now. And then they're like that move is bat. Just forget habit. We had the mummy we needed. And that was brennan writer. I did we did. We did america's prince so in loss. She's in people under sue and she fantastic and be wesley. I don't know if it's spoiler talk about her character's fate in that in that. Tv show because that tv show on the hbo still on the air but like like she dies spoiler she just is but as a million years ago. It's you blinders guys like you either. Y fair and to be fair everyone does. It's just the ultimate spoiler alert. You know. I don't. It doesn't say i am. Db who the malignant tumor is. But i feel like this is a missed opportunity. It shouldn't a venom situation. It should then you dany pootie. How dare you mckinney. Grace's in this i think she's really good honestly out who's mckenna grace. She's she was in a handmaid's tale and she was in two zero. She's really good. she's only. I was thinking. Steve shem he should be the malignant tumor. Because i felt. That's what's tania's like his head shot. It's like how malayan be a malignant tumor so so you went to the movies twice this weekend. Yes what was your move. Did you go when you go to the movies. Are you saying snacks every time. Are you like what's today's a different journey. Let buckle up and see what reid retake now. It's the same sac every time. What is the same time well. It used to be now to be fair when i had less supportive patriot. Money To be the kid's meal because that's all i could afford. Oh dang combo come out and that'd be so sad when the was over after two handfuls. I'd be so sad and then it'd be like whoa airhead. There's did you eat the gumy's you the towel. Anything i mean this is so and the coke. The coke has a full sized straw. But only eight ounce cup. And you're like well the strive so tall. Now i get a coke. Icy okay mom popcorn every time. Small popcorn huge. You get a small popcorn. Yeah that's participation trophy like your size popcorn. You're not gonna eat like you're not gonna eat a full large. Plus i have my own view the full every time i just won't share i won't share and so i won't i won't share. I don't care how remains a or how good he smells. I'm not we're not gonna put hands in the same bucket. That's a novel thought. No one should ever share. A lot of people are like. Oh no sheriff. Becca listened to your family's listen. Always come out with that. Refillable bucket and paper towels. They brought from home or little disposable. Like a like a bowls and they're putting all the popcorn in it for each eighteen children. They've had so much pre-production that many kids honestly it's tough. Are you pro seeking snacks into the movie theater. Yes or no no okay so if you in front of a senate or committee senate committee. You'd be like. I've never done that. And i support that now. I have done it by a better personality on. I remember when i went and saw billboard three billboards with aaron and she pulled out literally charcuterie. She had cubed keys and little meets. You're asking me. If i remember when the aaron brought a full threat of stromboli to movie yes i do remember. I'll never forget where. I was bringing. Fast food meal in over. She brings like indian food in or something. It's not the appropriate food. She brings schwab. She's like what is this weird. Listen i go. I go Cherry coke icy every time. And i go large popcorn and i know no candy. I do know. Candido makes.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on Serial Psych

Serial Psych

06:44 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on Serial Psych

"A stained chopping block so these boys were chopped to death. So gordon stewart northcott remember. He fled to canada and his mother. Sarah louise northcott were apprehended on september. Nineteen nineteen twenty eight in british columbia. Sarah louise northcott pled guilty to the murder of walter collins and was sentenced to life imprisonment on december thirty first nineteen twenty. Eight gordon stewart. Northcott was found guilty of murder for the winslow's brothers as well as the unidentified latino boy on february eighth nineteen twenty nine and sentenced to death before his execution he reached out to christine collins. The mother of walter collins in what seemed to be an attempt to confess to the murder of walter. Christine visited san quentin were. Gordon was imprisoned but then insisted that he never met the boy a fuck. Who does that. Now where's that lady at the mother christine she lives in los angeles where Walter disappeared. No no the mother of desisted gordons gordons mom yeah so she was apprehended in british columbia. But she's she's in a prison in in california. Not saying clinton who has i think that's an all male prison But she's in a women's prison in california because the murders happened in california netted they bring them all in at once. No so sarah northcott's trial was in nineteen twenty eight so she was sentenced in on december thirty first nineteen twenty eight and then gordon's trial Ended on february eighth. Nineteen twenty nine so they were tried separately. Gotcha yes yes. So he insisted who does that. Who like sends a telegraph to a mom and was and is like so. I really wanna talk to you about your son that i may or may not have murdered at my chicken ranch. And as soon as she is as soon as she gets there is like. I never met her son. What you're talking about now. The movie it makes the makes it guy. Sound like he was doing it to cleanses soul because his predate recommended any. Yeah no that's true. That's completely true But in the movie angelina jolie eli pushes them up against the wall like tau but in real life now never met your son. How do you think she reacted in real life. The wall push. I would've wall pushed right. I don't i don't know how real christine collins did it. But i would have wall pushed. I would've dash that dude's face torso at the window. Oh i would have grabbed him by the balls and pulled until they separated so gordon stewart. Northcott was executed by hanging on october. Second nineteen thirty. His last were ever confess before the last words. Not so he never even convinced now No his last words were pay for me. He was twenty three years. Old twenty three yep. He never officially confessed to the killing of the latino boy walter collins or the winslow brothers but he did confess and then take back his confession multiple times. It is speculated that gordon killed as many as twenty boys but only the four could be proven. Sanford was sentenced to five years at the whittier state school but only served twenty three months. He died in nineteen ninety. One at the age of seventy eight. Even though sanford was complicit in the murders of at least four boys he insisted that only did it because of the threat in insistence of his uncle gordon and by that i hope you guessed the right choice today question presented to you earlier. Yes oh sanford would be the victim in question Who falls under the category of obedience to authority. Yup i mean if i was being beaten and raped every single day and somebody told me to kill somebody. I would kill them. You know like. I just run away. I would ran away okay. So you're a thirteen year old eight. I'm just set your thirteen year old boy being beaten and raped by this person and they tell you. Help me kill this little boy. I'd run away or i will kill you. You can't run away. You're in the middle of fucking nowhere. So why unveil california was so embarrassed by this case that they changed their name to mira loma. California changed the entire name of the entire city. Yeah of embarrassment. Oh yeah and that leads me to my next question Independence oh god. Why why is your name the same and they should just.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on Less Than Average Podcast

Less Than Average Podcast

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on Less Than Average Podcast

"Level was spitballing. The idea of okay. I want to do more like he wanted to do. Something new shakeup his content more so than just sniping and pulling out fuck in mind. Benders ambition and dumpstering kids. We wanted to do. He wanted to do podcasts and was like let's do podcast. I was like well shit. I don't remember if i brought it up. Future brought it up or somebody did but we spent all the idea of back and forth. We had like four names that we did like fuck it. We're less than average. We get our asked rolled more times than not do that but it came together because love liked my perspective on things like might take being younger and being on the other side of the states. Yeah like he's been around the world few times being a marine and don't deployment doing his thing. I've lived in oregon my entire life. I've been out of the state on. I can count on many times. I've been out of the state on one hand for and Like just the different perspectives and the different mash of different people. That was a mob speaking of but Like the mash and just how everything came together of. We wanted to talk content. We wanted to get to know people in like other small streamers within my network his network like within our community of way back in the day when we were in shadow snipers and then we made one was. This one was destiny. When was the d. word that that that this kicked off a i've been streaming or two and a half years and i shrieked pretty much destiny one or does he to excuse me for a year and a half. This is probably two thousand nine hundred era to end of two thousand four. Then 'cause twenty maybe it would have been. I think i've been twitched sub to you for twenty three months. This is true so yeah two years somewhere in there because now i was just a learning chat for like a good like two months and then we'd buy started i was like can i can play and we started five on. Dvd and i made the switch black friday of twenty.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

08:21 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on No Agenda

"One again. Yeah exactly uh so. He helped jacob get in on this list. I hope Lining linebacker will be known as sir trent of the john galt society. I would like pappy van winkle. He's got tested. Bourbeau like sii ops that the roundtable too small potato chip okay. Nogent gozo done saying he wants to to begin of karma just karma you've got karma minds breads pop ish from westminster colorado bam one thousand. Keep up the great work bread. Says i want afford this along you as i thought it would be a good addition to the show. My wife and i have a twenty three month old son. We send him to daycare. Early learning center three days a week. Yesterday afternoon. they sent a letter to all. Parents are crying face masks to be worn by all students ages. Two and up keep in mind. This is an early learning centre. so i'm a bit perplexes. How they plan to teach kids basic human functions. While limiting their ability to learn to speak social cues overall immune health. The list goes on and on. The madness has to stop the donation. Blow his my first inside the way. I'd like to see how they try to keep masks on a two year old. Exactly give me a parade scotch tape by the way i would say this gaffer if you go to a place where they try to mask to years. They don't know what they're doing. I wouldn't go there. No of course not the donation. Below is my first since i started listening in may of twenty twenty and appreciate all the union john due to keep us all seen during insane times. Please share so other families can know what's happening. This is not about safety your health. I fully believe this is about training and indoctrination of our young people of all ages on a side. Note my buddy dustin duffin. I have podcast. We started with forty episodes. So far would love some constructive feedback from the podfather. This is called uncommon with be pop and duff. Check it out if you're so inclined. Okay be pop. I will thank you very much for your support of the show uncommon. 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And this what's happening with. All technology gonna die anyway says nuisance do something radical. It should immediately announced california's going to start a medical study. Everyone would that volunteers in the study would go this by the way it laughable if you think about it would get the appropriate dosage of ivermectin newsome's all in on the on the i have nothing. Works you gotta get vaccine. So how's he going to do this. I'm going to have to treat cove in nineteen eighty dollars a prophylactic source existing infection all california hospitals pharmacies would be authorized to prescribe ivermectin. Volunteers would show up at the hospital for farmers should get tested. Received the proper dose of ivermectin than they would. This hasn't this authorization is total horsecrap. This farmers pharmacies can distribute it. There's no law against it. But they're not doing because not because of the government because of their own industry. 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"twenty three months" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

08:21 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on No Agenda

"Again. Yeah exactly uh so. He helped jacob get in on this list. I hope Lining linebacker will be known as sir trent of the john galt society would like pappy van winkle he's got tested. Bourbeau like psi ops at the roundtable to a small potato chip. Okay nogent gozo done saying he wants to to begin of karma just karma you've got karma minds breads pop ish from westminster colorado bam one thousand. Keep up the great work bread. Says i want afford this along you as i thought it would be a good addition to the show. My wife and i have a twenty three month old son. We send him to daycare. Early learning center three days a week. Yesterday afternoon. they sent a letter to all. Parents are crying face masks to be worn by all students ages. Two and up keep in mind. This is an early learning centre. so i'm a bit perplexes. How they plan to teach kids basic human functions. While limiting their ability to learn to speak social cues overall immune health. The list goes on and on. The madness has to stop the donation. Blow his my first inside the way. I'd like to see how they try to keep masks on a two year year old. Exactly give me a parade scotch tape by the way i would say this gaffer if you go to a place where they try to mask to years. They don't know what they're doing. I wouldn't go there. No of course not the donation. Below is my first since i started listening in may of twenty twenty and appreciate all the union john due to keep us all seen during insane times. Please share so other families can know what's happening. This is not about safety your health. I fully believe this is about training and indoctrination of our young people of all ages on a side. Note my buddy dustin duffin. I have podcast. We started with forty episodes. So far would love some constructive feedback from the podfather. This is called uncommon with be pop and duff. Check it out if you're so inclined. Okay be pop. I will thank you very much for your support of the show uncommon. Load up a show for the for the plane. Ride jingles kerma found. No jingles no carbon. Nothing asked okay. Then ronald lafferty comes up next from san jose california with one dollars tasks rights. I'm sending you some value for value Some valley for val valu love the show. You don't need to read the rest of this letter k by if you don't want to anyway i think i've gone out with a i think have come up with a way that could guarantee that governor newsom to what what eric is seems to be doing here is he's using. Ocr device to read these letters into the thing and so we get barron t guarantees. We have paid. We have as an attached note. We have the official note. I know but i'm just saying i was just telling you this technologies. Don't work oh no. That's never worked. You know the the transcript. I've given up. You are john divorce. J. h. n. Sl devora d. o. r. v. a. h. Yeah that's just what you are. They won't listen to me won't take the changes. It just says no career wrong. and this. what's happening with all technology gonna die anyway says Do something radical. It should immediately announced california's going to start a medical study. Everyone would that volunteers in the study would go this by the way it laughable if you think about it would get the appropriate dosage of ivermectin newsome's all in on the on the i have nothing. Works you gotta get vaccine. So how's he going to do this. I'm going to have to treat cove in nineteen eighty dollars a prophylactic source existing infection all california hospitals pharmacies would be authorized to prescribe ivermectin. Volunteers would show up at the hospital for farmers should get tested. Received the proper dose of ivermectin than they would. This hasn't this authorization is total horsecrap. This farmers pharmacies can distribute it. There's no law against it. But they're not doing because not because of the government because of their own industry. Yeah there's a lot of there's we've got more than a few notes from people that have gotten into a situation where they get a prescription for ivan back. Then they can't get. It filled the go from place now. you can get here so that anyway. He said this would help. Keep minutes governor He won't do it a under any circumstances. So and by the way it's a kylie's the guy recommending to be to vote for if you're if you're in california kevin kiley got kid. He's like thirty six assembly man. I call him the gentile ben shapiro. He's a fast talking extremely smart kid. Who would be a great governor. And he's already. He's already a familiar with the operations of california system. You guys vote for names. Everyone votes for names larry. Elder's your next guy enjoy. It's gonna be great. Larry elder narrowly the beat up a second. I'm gonna give ronald since it's first time Donor given Spend deed douched bernie from austin texas meals stomping ground. Six six seven eight says. 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"twenty three months" Discussed on The Dave Ramsey Show

The Dave Ramsey Show

05:01 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Dave Ramsey Show

"Eight thousand dollars was student loans from ohio state university and my master's degree capelle university of minnesota and then about ten thousand dollar car loan. Okay wow so. How long have you been out of school. Oh gosh graduated in two thousand twelve year. Okay yeah whatever. Yeah and getting ready to be nine in the eighty thousand just hanging out Yeah yeah. I decided to go back to get my masters degree. So i've now had that for about two and a half years with the rest of it's just been hanging out sallie mae bedroom. What happened twenty three months ago. Let you up. Well actually My brother and my parents have been through financial peace university and they actually my brother. Christmas got me. The book in two thousand seventeen waited 'til your later to find my first class Because like most people. You're not sure to believe it or not so i waited for a year later. Your brother joined a cult so found a class. And then i actually in two thousand nineteen went through that and then in two thousand twenty. I went through the class just to keep me fresh and understanding what i'm doing as well while you're on the journey Yeah it's a good encouragement to loop back three order coordinator classroom people do that. Yeah well done okay. So what happened when you went in there. This is made you say i can do this. Just me going after goals and Just wanting to pay off that debt. Because i don't want to have debt I wanna be able to go and live and go on vacations and get out of the house. Absolutely houser feel it feels great. Was it worth the sacrifice. It sure was. And i still continue to sacrifice things but you still can save money in different ways and still not have debt. What was your biggest hardest sacrifice during the twenty three months. Telling people know that i can't go out to eat. I only have eighty five dollars a month for my budget. When the money's gone it's gone. Yeah yeah okay. That's a social experiment. Yeah i used to have a group of people that hung with you and said all right. We'll all come over then. I mean my parents we just hung out especially you got a lot of family support. That's again that's good. What was it like walking with middle and high school students. While you're walking through this today did you. Did they know you're doing this. So i did tell a lot of my students They actually teach. Fpu at my high school so they don't believe it. So i can't wait till i go back in my agriculture classes. They're gonna all see this very. You're a youtube star now. I love it well. Congratulations yeah. we're very very proud of you. So when you teach foundations for personal finance to high schoolers in the future class which you may end up doing. I i bet What are you gonna tell them. The secret to getting out of debt is staying on budget in being persistent twenty three months angels. Everything and i definitely went into my savings. I i did the ten thousand dollars and that was still there at the next. Ten thousand still was there then. I did the next. So i taken thirty thousand dollars out of my savings to put towards that. Wow and then punched in the nose also a twenty three months. Yeah good for you. That's scary to it was at first and that was still. There doesn't go away. go away to pay it. i love it. I'm so proud of and it's cool for these students to see that you're not a theory. You're not a good idea. You're talking living proof of what happens when you work really hard. These kids that are going to go into agriculture. That plant seeds for today so that something will grow for tomorrow. You're you're a teacher. That's walking the walk. And that that multiplies your your effect on the young people changing a bunch of family trees with the sacrifices you made good for you know it's hard if your brother's worth his salt he's going to have you noticed this little bit so he came with her when i'm out here. Mom and dad are here to right. She got the cheering squad here. That's great. I love it and a little bit of. I told you so right center. I'm so proud of you. Well done i know they are proud of you. Excellent job we got a copy of rachel. Cruise's latest new york times bestseller. Know yourself know your money and we'll come out and sign that and everything at the break here so so very proud of you all right. It's krista from the toledo ohio area. Ninety one thousand dollars paid off in twenty three months making sixty two to seventy five. Count it down. Let's hear a debt. Free three to one.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show

The Steve Deace Show

03:51 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show

"One of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine that's dated march twenty first two thousand and twenty now who said that president. Donald trump tweeted that at ten thirteen. Am on march. Twenty first march twenty first two thousand and twenty three months before remdesivir was given the all clear. The market's open and go ahead and absolutely exploited erin exploited to the tune of three thousand one hundred and twenty dollars per dosage for five days while it also won't even be available until october and we clear the deck of a of a drug with a two hundred percent efficacy when it comes to mortality and costs pennies on the dollar instead. Hell aaron hell is. It isn't meat enough. Is it mean enough erin. what more can you. What more can you say about this. An insurrection definitely happened in this country. But it wasn't on january. Sixth the default posture of the dc elite found she among them the bureaucracy the bureaucratic leviathan the default posture. It's very important to understand. This is not altruism it's not altruism and i'm speaking on basically an individual level none of these people. I don't believe that any of these people got together. I don't believe any of these people found chief execs at gilead got together and say in no uncertain terms or even veiled terms. How can we make the most money off of this crisis no. I don't think that happened. I think their default posture is me me me. What benefits me. What makes me look good. Oh i have a long standing relationship with this guy at gilead. Asher all commissioned a study for him man. You know an article going my work but you know this other drug over here. It's got some good We'll go with the more expensive one. It's it's heinous. it's evil. I still go in hearken back you remember that. We had a large scale trial ready to go courtesy of Courtesy of nih studying the impacts of hydroxychloroquine. A fake paper gets published in the lancet. Back in late may of two thousand twenty saying that. Hydroxychloroquine is dangerous using data that we didn't even have wasn't possible to even have yet for months before the pandemic. If you wanna call it that was even kicked into full gear. Here in the west are totally fake fabricated paper by some company nobody'd ever heard of named surges fear. It's dangerous everybody got. Everybody got skittish the nih tansel that study you slapped an emergency use authorization on something that have been around for sixty years already tells people it's an emergency use. You should be a little careful about it. you can't use it. And then once that got taken off of their all. I guess that just confirmation bias. We.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on Disorderly Dogs!

Disorderly Dogs!

04:53 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on Disorderly Dogs!

"Yes being labrador. You're probably gonna something wrong with your muscular skeletal system. But we might as well do what we can to minimize it. So in the study they produced a really nice guidelines. Maybe maybe We'll all this research in the show. Notes you guys you can dive into it on your own to the. It looks at quite good range of the operates Is going to have every body in the and of course i need to think about across sprayed etc but it gives us options of iga. It suggests to leave the dogs intact. Miami female know which one whether it's basically completely owner choice dogmatic do. We will need to be on. Six months needs to be owned eleven months on to beyond twenty three months and that was considering a they count society things on the orthopedic side of things so the interestingly the only dogs they suggested were left intact. Were mayo diamond. Pinches and female golden retrievers. They suggested that they would be. Bats are not Told at any point whereas actually the vast majority of the other dogs was down to choice an women the boys nutrient beyond six months with the rest. Cocker spaniels kobe's labradors. Interestingly labradors As the way it was gonna bay. And that's why again the research is important because sometimes there's some breeds that you think that's why we can't always generalize. It's so i definitely would have thought older for the labrador to for the girls and beyond six months for straying cattle docks building. Six months full rottweilers Again to big breeds which she does Build six onside beyond eleven months. That's actually some of the smaller braids. Interestingly so am mayo bagels male border. Collies mayo boston. Terriers mayo. Golden retrievers miniature poodles and mayo rottweilers and for the girls. We had beyond eleven months border. Collies office-bound news Springer spaniels and labradors said. He won't elaborate old girls to be needed late in the boys and then we'll be all twenty-three mountains this actually again doesn't necessarily fall into two groups of dogs that you thing called love when we talk about banks greatly matured and thanks for the boys. We've got he's mountain. Don't boxes german. Shepherds irish will pounds and standard poodles.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on The Phon Cast

The Phon Cast

03:36 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Phon Cast

"So this is in the news now. All of a sudden they cases down being looked at for the not being a part of the epstein clan. So speaking you know his friend been being a friend in the visor and also If he'd consider it he was actually working with him and business certain things he wants to me. Become a rehabilitated. Now the guy was just convicted of being a pedophile. I was saying know before he went down. This pay down. The first time he was he was a pedophile conviction. He he had he got probation instead of gm at the time gays f. They couldn't leave his mansion for while he was on house. Res- years so you saying that that that that game was meeting this guy in his house while on house arrest for a pedophile. Okay daily wire piece. This is dated they before that will come out and says board wanted bill gates out over alleged years long fair with employees so the company of microsoft is now chinese explaining why they wanted to step down gates was really like as the ceo for the year that same year he was he before he was elected seo again and basically they want him to quit because of what they restore the report. Here it says here. Indie second paragraph says gays resigned from the board on march thirteen twenty twenty three months after being reelected year to its seat at microsoft annual shareholder meeting in late. Two thousand eighteen. The the border received a letter from a female employees eleven that that she engaged had a sexual relationship last years so now whereas a female that works that works with gates said yes. This is my you know we've been together for while right. They eat they step down because he had a an affair. No watches here says the board. The board members is now board members increasingly wanna gaze off the board. According to a report they did not want. The company led by a man with allegations of sexual misconduct against him in the wake of the metoo movement. I'm sorry. I thought you said that they were having an affair. You just said they have an affair right so if they're having an affair. Where is these sexual misconduct. I'm seeing. i'm not seeing this amount all here that those standards here if you're having an there's nothing. Criminal is immoral immoral. There's nothing criminal about two consenting adults deciding to have sexual relations is is sinful if you're not murder or him but it is nothing criminal about.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"What's a show. Have you morning show city barbeque good morning. Good morning it's shelley. Hey do mind was that i had to call. I talked to john Where chatted with john. The other day was going to call yesterday. I actually sleep for a change for. I'm up this one and enjoying the show. But i called the sheriff. Lose you guys. That i haven't even shared on my facebook page and i told shawn because you guys been instrumental at my prayer warriors but I found out last week end of the week that i am in complete remission. Yes three months. Twenty three twenty thirty minutes. This is great. No she box me. This wonderful news last week Barbie cologne and she says she's going to call in one day and i said just would a great announcement We are so happy for you and and the thing is with shelly. She's always been transparent on this show. She practice that and she shares honestly what she goes on. I give you that will give you so much respect for that but this is tremendous news. Today she's in remission after twenty three months and got let's club more more time and what's she's getting some sleep eternal sleep. Well yeah 'cause you know she don't have that That that that you know that weight on her show that she is. She finally breathe a little bit and get some rest true term barbie do do you have a strong desire to out in jamaica. Smoke sweet. I don't know what i can smell of it okay. The entire time. I was going through treatment ahead. Doctors trying to give me a prescription. I told me late. In my my seven eleven slurpee with vvd oil. I'm like you did what you were dragging me. That's probably why you ever mentioned you get that week. Well celie everybody please. Let's show shelley news that we need to hear on going through in this world today to hear these types of stories and your journey which we've been following your journey because you allowed us india life this grand new amazing you guys. I tell you Shine harboring sharon harvey morning. Show the chat family. You guys have been instrumental and being my prayer warriors. And i can't tell you enough how much that is so deeply appreciate you know when people who i thought were close as teammates care. Didn't when i didn't have that support from my soon to be ex spouse. You guys were there for me even through that and i was battling both at the same time you know though in the battle that much worse but coming here to kelly. It was kind of cathartic east coast talked with also baffi on now. I think this is making that 'cause it's like everybody degree black from the day sunshine sunshine but no one likes to brag girl. You are come back there before the end of the month and see my Clinical trial college team on just what.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on World News Tonight with David Muir

World News Tonight with David Muir

04:52 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on World News Tonight with David Muir

"Next tonight the kansas city chiefs now in tampa ready to take on the box in super bowl fifty five. The team missing. One of their coaches though britt reid the son of the chiefs head coach. Andy reid now under investigation following a crash that injured two young children. Here's abc's will receive tonight. The kansas city chiefs arriving in tampa for the super bowl without linebackers coach reid after he was involved in a multi vehicle car accident according to police a pickup truck driven by brit. Reid's son of head coach. Andy reid slammed into a car that was out of gas and another vehicle stopped on an on ramp near the chiefs training facility in kansas city. Injury accident three vehicles involved color sedan. Silver suv in a different vehicle. One kalisz flipped a four year old and five year old inside. One of the vehicles were taken to the hospital. The five year old is reportedly in critical condition. According to the warrant obtained by espn an officer responding to the crash could smell a moderate odor of alcoholic beverages emanating from reeds person and his eyes were red when asked if he had been drinking read advised. He had two to three drinks. The warrant says reid told police he was on the prescription drug. Adderall complained of stomach pain and was taken to the hospital. Read has had legal problems in the past in two thousand seven. He pleaded guilty to flash in a gun at a motorist and was sentenced to eight to twenty three months in prison in two thousand eight. He pleaded guilty to dui and drug charges after crashing into a shopping cart in a parking lot. No charges have been filed at this time. The kansas city police department tells. Abc news investigations. Like this typically take weeks if charges were to be filed. They would come after that investigation. The chiefs team released a statement on friday evening saying they were still gathering information and would not comment further for now with all right. We'll read for us in tampa tonight. Thank you to the index of other news the urgent search and rescue operation for avalanche victims in utah authorities. Now saying four. Skiers are dead four rescued and now being treated for injuries they were trapped under the snow and mill creek canyon. Emergency crews on the scene and avalanche warning issued this morning several reported overnight as well a deadly road rage investigation underway in houston police searching for the gunman who shot and killed a woman. Inner vehicle early this morning. Investigators say there was an altercation then escalated. He got out of his pickup fired several shots into her car. Another woman in the vehicle was not hurt police. Searching for the suspect and the deadly hotel shooting near chicago's o'hare airport police rushing to the scene in bloomingdale illinois just before three. Am one person killed. Several wounded say group had gathered at the hotel and the hours before the shooting they believe. The gunman fled the scene in the chaos. Finally tonight america's strong for fifty five super bowls before the players take the field. The one groundskeeper making sure that grass is always ready. When you watch tomorrow super bowl at raymond. James stadium tampa take a closer look at the grass beneath the players for ninety two year. Old george toma. This is his office his canvas toma is the oldest groundskeeper in the nfl. But make no mistake. He takes his turf seriously. That cheap is insurer. Shes a safe playing field. A theory he's put into practice as he reaches his fifty fifth super bowl. There he is putting saad down for tomorrow's game is growing in georgia. Put plastic down his first super bowl in nineteen sixty seven at the los angeles coliseum. His hard work on display in one thousand nine hundred eighty three at the rose bowl. There's george under the tarp examining the field. After heavy rain side. Org is legendary field status. Earning him the title of sod. God wherever you are i mean. There's nothing more beautiful than grass and meeting some halftime celebrities along the way likes of paul mccartney and many others his favorite i and lady gaga in two thousand seventeen lady gaga was the best. I've seen shaken down or walk to feel she talked to me and the pandemic hasn't slowed him down. Toma still keeping busy playing with the family dog dixie. While working his day job on the field and tonight he sent us this message ahead of the big game watching this level because we all come back again next year and great advice in george. Thank you for all you do. And thanks to our affiliate w. s. for help with that story. I'm with johnson..

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"twenty three months" Discussed on As UnFake As It Gets

As UnFake As It Gets

02:36 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on As UnFake As It Gets

"Man. I'm honored to be around him. Aren't that being the president's my g g we always listen to you. You do you d did you know okay. Trying to preach here in the world wanted the best. I try mayor getting better though. Chinese should gamay. We're in here man in your lex. Been weird never been seen is bitch man. What up man episode one of as unfit has it gets. I am your host with the most notes. Nicot podcast nikki. J box mr holding back. Plenty monikers the boy boy. Yudo elf man. We hear episode is rhythm so to say is episode one but we up in this bitch man once again. It's another i once again. Happy mother fucking black history month man year this month. This'll be a good as you all of you know. It's not a great year things. Yes abso fucking lutely. But we're not new to this. Pack has game man. we're troon it is because it's episode one. Don't let it fool you immed- ownership work to you two years now two years. It's been twenty three months. Exactly okay. you say to that but this is the twenty third month. Okay yeah man. Yeah oh we don't a little podcast call real aka truth listen things happen you know in two thousand hundred was its best year. Twenty twenty wasn't so good. I can't even say it was the pandemic's i believe i believe the same thing would have been even wouldn't have pandemic wouldn't record it as much. I remember what podcast and used to be your number one priority that you put. Pike has for anything. no mortar. Kate man move. I need streets too much shit going on. You would put put any and everything before packets. man. Pike maybe a maybe three or four on this now. What is this. This park is here is going to be once every other week..

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"twenty three months" Discussed on The Thought Card

The Thought Card

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Thought Card

"Enough. Because you don't speak spanish and i honestly i had like the real moral dilemma for a long time even identifying as a latina. Because yeah i was brown. Didn't speak spanish. So i thought like my street crowd wasn't there you know But it took a lot. And i realized i don't have to speak a certain language to identify with a culture especially one that i was born in and you see every day when you look at me and i see every everyday when i look in the mirror athena valentine lens is a twice nationally recognized youth development experts and certified trauma specialists who advocates for self resiliency. For all she is also the founder of money. Smart latina a website where she educates latina's about personal finance more than fifty years after the passage of the equal pay act of nineteen sixty three teenage typically earn only fifty five cents for every dollar earned by white not hispanic men and must work nearly twenty three months to earn what white men earn in twelve months on october. Twenty ninth twenty twenty latina. Pay finally catched up to that of white not hispanic men from the previous year. Latina's must typically work longer. Then everyone this disparity hurts not only latina's but also the families and communities they support you just heard from athena valentine lint who is fighting the good fight to bring financial education to people who look like her athena identifies as latina and native american. Her work as a program manager for a nonprofit allows her to help promote the importance of education salary. Negotiations and work opportunities for students all over the state of arizona especially those in low income neighborhoods. This is her story of building. Wealth so money growing up in my family was It was a little rough My parents didn't use checking accounts or banks was very used to us Over trying are checking akao and so we would go to certain places in town and they would accept checks for my parents So we used primarily cash and like payday loans pawn shops western union..

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"twenty three months" Discussed on Talking Junk

Talking Junk

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on Talking Junk

"Seventeen it just causing your mom. He audit moments. When i tell you chaotic moments is been wild in on so to make a long story short. I'm not even sure. How long got the one of the things that i decided about. If you if you wanna tell us a little a little bit in depth about yourself you got almost hundred in over me and my sister out to boston area to get a better life and what i did was instead of embracing that i ended up going to the left with it. Ages got with the wrong crowd and just ended up like finding myself in a situation where i was in probation by the age of fifteen. Okay i was locked up doing the criminal cycle just acting a fool right in our. Let's be real right. This is about talking junk but the truth is my mom left my dad because she wanted to give me a better life because he was into drugs but then i picked up that habit. And i'm like so my mom's like at this point she's crying she's like what the hell i got you out of this situation to become a better person. Now you bought that habit with you. So i i just got tired of seeing mom crying in i was like i gotta do better right so i moved to florida the age of twenty three months i stopped going to these lobby. Doors into juvenile into the cell and i decided to just about excels newly reinvent myself and i did that and i ended up opening up my own business at their open up my own business. I became a coach in a business. Graphic design. business. Yeah so on. Once i became a coach i spoke at a detention center. And there was this kiss you. How did you go from graphic design to be the coach. I went from designer to coach. I was a. I was a designer for about twenty years but then i kind of felt like well wait a minute i fulfilling me right just designing something for you and once. I'm done doing this logo. You're done you're excited got a logo. You gotta sign. And then it i never hear from you again so i said i wanna live. I wanna legal purpose. I wanna live a meaningful life. One people remember me for something so I decided to become a coach. And i wanted to speak the juvenile. Just because i figured you know what i. I will be to kids what i needed at that age. I wanted to to these kids. But may maybe maybe. My words of wisdom can inspire them to become better. Because i've done this through. Why not just trailblazer. So i ended up doing this. Can i tell you. I had one kid. Just slouched cooler. Just even listening. He's just to go. And i'm like listen favor man. I could be things this. Listen how many times you've been here for exactly four times because you think you're too cool to lesson or case we slouched dawned on me. I said listen..

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"twenty three months" Discussed on The Takeaway

The Takeaway

07:54 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on The Takeaway

"Us all thousands of dollars you know. It's funny because i had a conversation. The other day with democratic strategist. That i've known for a long time and we were talking through some of this and he said you know part of the challenge. Democrats have is. They don't recognize the role. he said. Sheer confidence plays in leading in governing. And i think back to the obama era and even going into the two thousand twelve reelection campaign. There was the sense that they couldn't boast too much about how good the economy was because they were worried that doing so would not appropriately. Honor the people who weren't doing. Well i mean even when the economy is going gangbusters there are still people who are struggling and don't seem to be this challenge almost unique to to democrats that by tooting their horn. What they're also doing is glossing over the problems. That are still there. Do you see that as being part of the challenge to for democrats is just like coming out and saying were also and there's still some things to fix but let's just keep going big and thick for everybody eventually. Yeah i agree with your political consultant. Friend I think that over thought this two thousand nine. I think they over thought The deficit problem. I think over thought the subtlety problem Making work pay was was too clever as a policy was a kindle political hypnosis. The idea was that if people get richer and they don't even know they get richer. They will respond to bet surprise of sneaky wealth by spending a little bit more money on socks. But that doesn't do anything for you if you're running for reelection in twenty three months. The goal of politics isn't just to do. Good brainy stuff is to do good brainy popular stuff that keeps you in power so you can do more good stuff and i think that you know as as stupidly straightforward as giving people checks of one thousand dollars six hundred dollars two thousand dollars is it's so much simpler than making work pay then a subtle tax credit and some people might associate simplicity with stupid but i associate simplicity with forward thinking. If people know that you're helping them then they will give you credit for helping them and they will reward you for the credit. They are giving you for helping them by reelecting you. But let's talk about this because this stimulus package hell lot other stuff in there other than just stimulus check. There's this proposal for a raise in the minimum wage to fifteen dollars an hour. There are tax credit for children. There's money for state and local budgets. That was not included in the final deal that passed congress before the election. So is the biden administration kind of falling into the challenge that we saw for obama in two thousand nine. This idea that you could wrap all of this other stuff into a big package rather than just saying. Let's just give out more checks. Yes try to do as much as we can to make sure that the state and local budget money is there too but mostly we gotta focus on getting people money and getting the vaccine distribution and testing in order when we in other issues. It's going to make it easier for republicans to say no. You're exactly right. I mean. I thought one of the most consequential things that happened in recent days was when mitt romney just came out and called biden's proposal for the one point nine trillion not well-timed. He'd said we'd just past nine hundred billion package over the holidays you know. Let's give that time and see what happens. And that's one of the swing boats. That's one of the republican votes that that's more centrist that they're trying to lower and you're right in in recent days. There's been chatter on the hill. Exactly what you said that. If biden wants to go and have a truly bipartisan package. It would probably the easiest solution would just be those checks. Those confetti canon checks that everyone seems to like plus some more money for vaccine distribution. Something like that probably could pass easily with the sixty votes But the more they add on. There's obviously huge resistance to state and local lane. How much they give to daycares public transit systems or the fifteen dollar. Minimum wage for puzzle is certainly made a lot of republicans green and not in a good way and so i think. That's really the biggest. I mean this is really your round. Amy the political side but this is really the biggest decision by is going to have to make early on you. Does he try to do this. In a bipartisan way. In which this bill is going to get a lot smaller or does he say no. We need to go. Big as derek was arguing. We don't wanna make the same mistake we did before. And so we're going to do as close to the one point nine trillion as we can get which means. We're probably only going to use democrats to do it. Which means we're going to use one of our reconciliation chances that we have in twenty twenty one which means he probably won't get other stuff on his agenda done this year right. That's tough. that's a tough tough call. It is a tough also derek. Where do you think he should go because it does seem as if an again this changes every minute but democrats seem to be sort of accepting the fact that they're not gonna get ten republican votes on a package this big. You've got biden saying at his inaugural address you know unity. He's been pledging bipartisanship reaching out to the other side and he's also getting pressure from democrats and others making similar case to years. Which is you've got this one chance you've got a democrat control of the house and the senate yet it's narrow but we have a vehicle to do this called reconciliation. Let's get everything we can now because you know what given history we're probably gonna lose. Democrats would say democrats are probably going to lose at least one of those bodies of congress next year anyway so if you want anything big and you also propose doing more on child. Poverty do it now. I don't think that the biden administration should try to do it all at once. I think you go big fast and simple on each policy priority. But you don't do every big fast and simple thing at the same time because you then you can't go fast. We're in the middle of a plague. There are four thousand people. Three thousand people dying every single day. This is an emergency and you handle emergencies immediately. You don't try to sneak in minimum wage hikes. Which i happen to be in favor of when you're trying to save the economy and human lives from a plague you don't try to sneak in immigration reform which i am also in favour of emergency bill when you're trying to save people from plague. I think it's procedurally to try to shoehorn. Every single liberal policy priority that exists into an emergency kobe. Bill seems clever. I think it seems strategic. But i think we're ends up. Is that you end up getting lost in mansion land for weeks you end up pissing off the conservative democrats and the i suppose they will. Republicans might need although maybe not for reconciliation. You get lost and mansion land weeks. Meanwhile people are dying in hospitals plague. And you're losing the very popularity that you're trying to buy so what i would do if i were a what i would tell by. If i were his adviser is i would say first things. I know the same way that. Fdr didn't sign social the social security accidents. Third week of office. You know he waited until nineteen thirty five years after he Some save the economy from the worst part of the depression. Save the economy and save the country from the worst part. The plague do the cova. Bill give money for vaccines give money to hospitals. Do people checks then. We will talk about doing a reconciliation. Bill that say A grab.

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"twenty three months" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now! Audio

07:59 min | 2 years ago

"twenty three months" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

"Not felt strongly enough in his final full day in office secretary of state. Mike pompeo denounced multi-culturalism. Saying it's quote not who america is and that quote distorts our glorious. Founding pao's comment comes a day after the white house. Mark martin luther king day by releasing a report by trump seventeen seventy six commission that cold for quote patriotic education justifying slavery and defending counting and slave black people as three fifths of person. Historians denounced the report. Boston university professor abrahamic candy. Said this report makes it seem. As if slaveholding founding fathers were abolitionists that americans were the early beacon of the global abolitionist movement that the demise of slavery in the united states was inevitable. He said trump form the commission and response to the new york times. Sixteen thousand nine hundred project which examines how slavery shaped the nation on tuesday. Mike pompeo also accused china of committing genocide and crimes against humanity by imprisoning and repressing. We muslims in xinjiang province. Biden's nominee for secretary of state. Tony blinken agreed with pompeo's assessment during his senate confirmation hearing last week the trump administration announced a halt to the importation of cotton and tomatoes from xinjang in sudan. At least one hundred fifty five people died and fifty thousand have been displaced and fighting in the darfur region. This comes just weeks after the united nations security council voted to pull peacekeeping troops from the un and the african union. Out of the area in afghanistan. Gunmen shot dead. Two women judges who worked for the supreme court in an ambush in kabul sunday the latest act of violence targeting prominent figures the afghan government blame the taliban denied responsibility in other news from afghanistan. Save the children's warning. Eighteen million afghans more than half of those children are in need of urgent assistance. And it's calling for three billion dollars in aid to keep millions from facing hunger. In the coming months the organization says millions are suffering from the combined effects of ongoing war poverty and the pandemic in immigration news and nine year. Old boy from haiti is being held by immigration and customs enforcement after we separated from his nineteen year old brother when the pair were detained at the san francisco international airport sunday despite having. Us visas isis transferring the nine year olds into a government facility for unaccompanied children. Family reportedly does not know his whereabouts. The older brother nineteen year old christian. Laporte is a student at diablo valley college in the bay area and has a student visa but was nonetheless deported to mexico tuesday before returning to haiti customs and border protection legisla port was missing a document proving. His student status that his younger brother had previously attended. Elementary school in california. A violation of his tourist visa and not the remonstration news asylum seekers on the southern border in mexico released a video asking the biden harris administration to take immediate action to end. Trump's destructive policies in an act more humane procedures in minneapolis immediately eliminate the separation of migrant families and take immediate action to reunify all of these families prison legal representation for asylum seekers that anti thera guaranteed a right to seek asylum especially for the wallner populations such women and accompanied my nurse members of the community lack asylum seekers in new york city at least five people arrested late monday night after over. Three hundred police officers many wearing riot gear confronted hundreds of workers at the hunts point produce market in the bronx who've been on strike since sunday demanding fair wages. Union leaders denounced the police attack in a statement. The teamsters local two. oh two who said quote. These are the essential workers who went to work every day through the worst of the pandemic to feed new york. All they're asking for is a dollar an hour raise so they can feed their families to and in other news from new york city. Thousands of columbia university students are planning to withhold their tuition as part of the largest ever tuition strike over four thousand students at the prestigious institution are demanding a ten percent reduction in the cost of attendance during the pandemic increased financial aid divestment from fossil fuels a commitment to ending colombia's expansion in harlem and providing employment and affordable housing to the local community. And those are some of the headlines. This is democracy now democracy now dot org the quarantine report. I'm amy goodman in new york. Joined by my co host one gonzalez susan new brunswick new jersey high. Juan hi amy and welcome to all of our listeners and viewers across the country and around the world well with less than twelve hours before the end of his presidency. Donald trump issued a hundred forty three portland commutations including a for steve bannon. His former chief strategist and campaign. Manager in august ban was arrested for defrauding trump supporters who donated to a pro wall anti immigrant nonprofit called we all in recently expanded help promote conspiracy theories about the two thousand and twenty election and urged trump supporters to come to washington. Dc on january six. When rioters attacked the capital and an insurrection that left five people dead including a capital police officer other high profile pardons included elliott brady. One of trump's top fundraisers in two thousand sixteen and three former republican congressman work. Rienzie robin hayes and randall. Duke cunningham added it to another several congressmen early. Trump's supporters that trump gave commutations pardons to trump also gave pardon to ken carson a close friend of jared kushner. Trump's son-in-law cursing is the former editor of the new york observer. Who was arrested in october. For cyber stalking three people including his ex wife the rappers. Lil wayne and kodak black also received pardons. The white house announced the latest pardon shortly before one a m this morning trump had previously pardoned other top associates including former campaign manager. Paul manafort former national security adviser. Michael flynn adviser roger. Stone as well as jared kushner's father as well as four blackwater mercenaries who massacred seventeen iraqis in the two thousand seven news source square massacre in baghdad. Iraq trump has so far rejected calls to pardon wikileaks. Founder julian assange nsa whistleblowers edward snowden and reality winner. Meanwhile trump pardoned israeli spy em seller who was indicted in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven recruiting us naval intelligence analyst jonathan pollard to sell secrets to israel. This all comes. As more details. Emerge about how allies if trump had personally profited from people seeking pardons the new york times reports and associated rudy. Giuliani told cia torture. Whistle blower john kerry aku a pardoning this quote going to cost two million dollars curiosity who declined the offer but he did pay fifty thousand dollars to a former top trump campaign adviser for help in his quest to secure apart. We'll talk more about the pardon system. We are joined by john. Kerry aku himself who is still seeking a pardon carry served twenty three months in prison after he exposed the cia torture program. John correa welcome back to democracy. Now before we get you a response to these pardons tell your own story your own attempt to get a pardon.

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Parents Charged After Police Say 1-Year-Old Boy Was Shot In Head During Fight Over Gun In Uptown

WGN Nightside

00:39 sec | 3 years ago

Parents Charged After Police Say 1-Year-Old Boy Was Shot In Head During Fight Over Gun In Uptown

"A couple accused of lying to Chicago police about how their twenty three month old child was shot in the head Monday are now facing felony charges twenty six year old Travis McCoy in twenty eight year old Adrianna Smith both of Chicago's north side are charged with one felony count of obstruction of justice as well as a misdemeanor charge of child endangerment investigators say the two got into an argument inside their home in uptown that led to a struggle over a gun that it went off in that a bullet ricocheted and hit the child prosecutors say the parents initially told responding officers at the child was hit by a stray bullet outside the snow on the street the child's now in

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 Drowned father and daughter mourned at El Salvador cemetery

Michael Medved

00:21 sec | 4 years ago

Drowned father and daughter mourned at El Salvador cemetery

"To report a man and his young daughter who drowned trying to cross into Texas relate to their final rest Monday a week after a heartbreaking image of their bodies floating in the Rio Grande circle the globe about two hundred relatives and friends followed a hearse bearing the bodies of Oscar Martinez and is twenty three month old daughter Valeri at inside linebacker may have municipal cemetery in southern San

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 Drowned father and daughter mourned at El Salvador cemetery

Bloomberg Businessweek

00:53 sec | 4 years ago

Drowned father and daughter mourned at El Salvador cemetery

"Thank you a young Salvadoran father and his twenty three month old daughter who drowned trying to cross into Texas related their final rest today a week after the heartbreaking image of their bodies floating in the Rio Grande circle the globe they were buried during a private ceremony at the cemetery in southern San Salvador so a family friend they went in search of a better future but everything came to an end in the river a collection of floral arrangements of doing the grave including one from el Salvador's president and First Lady and president Nighy bill Keller who took office a month ago said candidly his own country bears responsibility what got it it fully reflect the day for the United States the food I mean they've they've they've led of some other than that our country it is it is our full illicit L. Salvador is ready to work with the US to overcome poverty and provide jobs so it's people don't have to

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Castro, Laura And US discussed on 1A

1A

03:44 min | 4 years ago

Castro, Laura And US discussed on 1A

"Photographs of father and daughter drowned in the Rio Grande have rocked the US and could have a critical impact here in Washington DC, the guardian reports that Oscar Albert Martinez Ramirez, brought his twenty three month old daughter Lyria to the US side of the river before jumping back in to get her mother. The toddler jumped in after him, he turned to rescue her and both were swept away by the current Laura. Horrifying and tragic things like this, unfortunately happen regularly to migrants. Why is this moment resonating as much as it is because it was captured in a photograph, and it was also, it's also because it comes at a time when there's a lot of scrutiny on the detention centres for migrants. The one in, in Clint Texas has received heightened scrutiny because of the lack of standards for the migrants there when the Democrats were down in Florida in a lot of them have gone to the homestead detention facility, which is a for profit facility that houses migrant children and Warren, when she visited the day before her debate she said that when she was able to peek over since none of them have been allowed in, even though they requested to toward the facilities. She said that, quote, it looked like you know, the children were little soldiers being marched, you know, across between facility between. Buildings. So this has been getting a lot of attention in the debate I just wanna point out that the first night, holy Castro really shifted the field by bringing up thirteen twenty-five law, which is he supports the decriminalization of border crossings for migrants, so treating it as a civil as opposed to a criminal offense. And a lot of candidates have now come out in support of that he was the first to do that he called on all them to do that warrant supports it. The second night, I think seven out of eight candidates on stage said that they support that as well. So he's been affective pushing his fellow democratic contenders. Let's hear that clip of tape that you referenced it was an exchange between Hooghly on Castro and former Representative Beto work on the immigration plan, be very clear, the reason that they're separating these little children from their families. Is that they're using section thirteen twenty five of that act which criminalizes coming across the border to incarcerate the, the parents, and then separate them? Some of us on this stage have called to end that section to terminate it some congressman or Rourke have not. And I want to challenge all of the candidates. Do that. I just think it's a mistake. I think it's a mistake, and I think that, that if you truly want to change the system that we got a repeal that section if not, thank you. Then it might as well say, Cheryl that seem to as lower mentioned impact candidates answers on last night's debate stage. Many said undocumented immigrants with no criminal record should not be deported. And all ten onstage said they supported public health care for the same group. So how will some of these positions that they've laid out on immigration? Do you think shape the race moving forward? Well, I think if on custom accomplishes, nothing in this race, he has accomplished, putting this issue on the table for Democrats to discuss. And he has basically set the benchmark for what will be the democratic position, which is that we should not criminalise crossings across the border that they should be treated as civil matters. So going forward, I think we will see Democrats embracing that position increasing. Early. But I also think, as at mentioned a lot of these positions are going to make great clips for Donald Trump when he runs for

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News in Brief 26 June 2019

UN News

04:09 min | 4 years ago

News in Brief 26 June 2019

"This is the news in brief from the United Nations, the drowning of father and his toddler daughter in the Rio Grande is a heartbreaking, and preventable tragedy that countries should do all in their power to prevent happening in the future, the head of the UN refugee agency, UNHCR said on Wednesday, Philippa grandees comments about Oscar Ramirez, and his twenty three month old daughter, Valeria, followed the publication of a photograph showing them lying face down in the shallows of the river, that separates Mexico from the United States. They had come from El Salvador, and according to reports were carried away by strong currents in the fast flowing river on Sunday. In a statement, High Commissioner Grandy said that their deaths represented a failure to address the violence and desperation that pushes people to take dangerous journeys in search of a life of safety and dignity, a lack of safe pathways for migrants forces them to risk their lives. He said before adding that UNHCR has suggested ways that the United States can improve and strength. And processing of asylum seekers including conditions in detention calling once more for an international criminal probe into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, special reporter, and yes, Calamar told members of the global community, the United Nations included that they should do more to protect human rights defenders and dissidents, presenting her report into the Saudi dissident's killing last October. In an stumble, the UN appointed independent rights expert told the Human Rights Council in Geneva, that there was credible evidence, supporting an additional investigation into the ball of high officials in the kingdom, including crown prince Mohammad bin Salman, the evidence gathered by inquiry suggest that the killing of Mr. cash Shoghi constituted, an extra judicial 'execution and enforced disappearance and possibly an act of torture, for which the state of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia is responsible. There are numero series as to the sickle stances of Mr. cashew is dead. Breath, but known leads other than to the responsibility of the state highlighting that Mr. castle. Jeez. Premeditated execution reflected, an increasing global phenomenon these special reporter insisted that if the international community ignored this, fundamental rights abuse. It risked threatening all other human rights perogatives in response to her claims. Abdelaziz Alessio Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the UN in Geneva said that she had not acted within the terms of her mandate, and neither Hatschi carried out her work professionally, and finally opioids which include both heroin and legal pain relievers were responsible for around two thirds of drug related deaths in two thousand seventeen and new U N report showed on Wednesday, the number of global opioid users contained within the world drug report. Some five hundred eighty five thousand people is more than double the previous estimate the study from the UN office on drugs and crime or unco DC also shows. Is that the negative health consequences associated with drugs? I'm more severe and widespread than previously thought with around thirty five million people. Suffering from drug use disorders and requiring treatment services of eleven million people who injected drugs in two thousand seventeen one point four million live with HIV and five point six million have hepatitis C. The overall figure for drug use in two thousand seventeen is an estimated two hundred seventy one million people. That's thirty percent higher than in two thousand and nine. This is partly attributed to a ten percent increase in the global population age fifteen to sixty four but also increased opioid use in Africa Asia Europe and North America as well as high cannabis consumption in north and South America and Asia, the manufacturer of cocaine reached an all time high in two thousand seventeen with an estimated production of two thousand tonnes in two thousand seventeen up by a quarter on the previous year at the same time. Seizures of cocaine rose thirty percent to one. Thousand two hundred seventy five tonnes another record figure. Daniel Johnson, U N news.

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United States, Brooklyn And Williamsburg discussed on Fareed Zakaria GPS

Fareed Zakaria GPS

04:06 min | 4 years ago

United States, Brooklyn And Williamsburg discussed on Fareed Zakaria GPS

"It's something you might expect in war-torn nations of failed states and outbreak of disease that is widely perceived as easy to control, but the United States is experiencing what the CDC says is its biggest outbreak of measles and twenty five years more than seven hundred people have been infected this year alone. And a lot of these cases coming from a surprising place. Williamsburg Brooklyn last month, the city declared a state of emergency and ordered mandatory vaccinations in certain Brooklyn, zip codes. How can the biggest cosmopolitan city in the country have an outbreak of a disease that was supposed to be eliminated in the western hemisphere. Immunization in the United States is high fa measles. Ninety two percent of children between twelve and twenty three months vaccinated, but for the authored ox? Jewish community many of whom live in pockets of Brooklyn vaccination rates are relatively low. And this community is an epicenter of the recent measles. Outbreak beezus can still occur in the United States. When unvaccinated people traveled to other countries experiencing outbreaks the problem compounds when those infected then come back to insular communities sprinkled throughout the country with low vaccination rates, according to vox in recent years, measles outbreaks have hit some Ali Americans in Minnesota, the Amish Ohio and Russian-speaking immigrants in Washington state in all these communities. Vaccination rates are low sometimes because of the difficulties of access in other cases because of a wariness about vaccines despite overwhelming scientific evidence proving their effectiveness anti vaccine treatments still runs high among certain communities in America, it hinges on misinformation that. Has been almost impossible to completely dispel. A modern turning point was in one thousand nine hundred eight when in Romania study published in the Lancet linked the measles vaccine to autism. The link was conclusively disproved years later, but the damage was done in two thousand and four some Ali American children in Minnesota where fears of the autism link grant high had a ninety two percent rate for measles by twenty fourteen child immunization in the community had fallen to just forty two percent. According to the Minnesota department of health today. Anti vaccine activists are targeting the Hasidic community in Brooklyn with literature. That highlights what they say are non-kosher, vaccine ingredients cells deriving from pigs and rats, this misinformation appears to be working, even though many rabbinical. Authorities have dismissed claims that vaccines are forbidden on religious grounds. Your Sheva attending children in the Williamsburg and borough park neighborhoods of Brooklyn. On nine times likely to be unvaccinated for measles than they counterparts at public schools. What makes us all worse as America's vaccination policy? There is none nationally vaccination in the US the of shoot, according to vox, most states offer exemptions from mandatory vaccines for school h urine on religious grounds. More than a dozen also offer philosophical personal belief exemptions one doctor quoted in the economists call these misinformed Barent exemptions. And there's long been a debate about whether or not a scrap them. Donald Trump himself has long parroted the false link between autism and vaccinations though last month. He changed his tune and parents to Doxa nature. Mandatory vaccination is a delicate issue in the US where such efforts tend to provoke outcry about personal liberties. But as no Feldman notes column, and Bloomberg vaccination isn't just about individual liberty. It is about public safety. Let's hope we don't need a pandemic affecting thousands. Maybe more before people start accepting the scientific

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Khabib Nurmagomedov defeats Conor McGregor by submission in UFC 229 main event

Red Eye Radio

00:33 sec | 5 years ago

Khabib Nurmagomedov defeats Conor McGregor by submission in UFC 229 main event

"You have see star Conor McGregor is return to the octagon didn't go as he wanted and the after fight. Well, it led to three arrests lightweight champion. Khabib Nurmagambetov force Conor McGregor to submit by way of a show called in the fourth round spoiling the Irish fighters returned to UFC after a twenty three month absence. But then things got crazy Nurmagambetov jumped out of the octagon after the fight and onto the floor. Exchanging punches were doing Danis mcgregor's Jiu jitsu coach, meanwhile identified man jumped into the cage and attacked a McGregor landing at least two punches. Both fighters had to be escorted from the arena by security.

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Alfie Evans, sick British toddler at center of legal battle, dies

Science Fantastic Live with Dr. Michio Kaku

00:50 sec | 5 years ago

Alfie Evans, sick British toddler at center of legal battle, dies

"A terminally ill british toddler who's case drew the attention of pope francis has died despite a highly contentious legal battle in the intervention of the pope twenty three month old british toddler alfie evans died after his life support was turned off against the wishes of his parents they were backed by hundreds of thousands of facebook supporters known as alfi's army the child had a rare degenerative brain disease his parents wanted him to go to rome for treatment but his doctor said he would never recover and the courts agreed announcing alfi's death is father says mike gladiator laid down his shield and gained his wings larry miller cbs news london now to the box office where another marvel superhero movie is knocking it out of the park avengers and finicky war earned ninety five million in forty three countries the.

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Detroit police call for end to paintball war, arrest six people

02:23 min | 5 years ago

Detroit police call for end to paintball war, arrest six people

"City streets laura herbert from member station w d t reports unsolicited social media posts are encouraging the use of paintball guns as an alternative to gun violence in the city detroit police chief james craig says the idea is well intentioned but misguided police officers when confronted with someone with a replica weapon or in this case of paint god they may make the mistake thanking us a real firearm and phil threaten there may be a deadly response to that six people have already been arrested for shooting cars and other property with paintball guns craig says the department will be beefing up enforcement and arresting paintball offenders for npr news i'm laura herbert in detroit you're listening to npr news from washington health officials are still trying to pinpoint the cause of an e coli outbreak that sickened some one hundred people in twenty two states the bacteria was traced her romain lettuce from yuma arizona but the source of the contamination remains unknown one of guatemala's most powerful politicians is dead alvarado arzu former president of wada malla and mayor of guatemala city died yesterday afternoon maria martin has more from antigua alberta worse who was playing golf with friends when he suffered a heart attack the influential politician had served as president of what the mullahs from nineteen ninetysix until two thousand he negotiated and signed peace accords ending the country's long civil war are suicide on his third term mayor of what city recently he'd been a vocal opponent of the international anticorruption commission or see sieg which had accused him of elicit use of electric refunds on soussan is currently head of congress what of president jimmy more went on twitter to precept sue as a great statesman dedicated to public service out about oh are was seventy two years old for npr news i'm martin an empty well what the ma terminally ill british toddler at the center of a legal dispute over his treatment has died twenty three month old alfie evans had an incurable brain condition the hospital withdrew life support on monday after judges sided with doctors who said further treatment would.

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Britain ‘considering rival’ to EU Galileo satellite project

Joshua's Trail

00:39 sec | 5 years ago

Britain ‘considering rival’ to EU Galileo satellite project

"Committee says it found no evidence that the trump campaign colluded with russia in the two thousand sixteen presidential race which i knew anyway no coordination no nothing it's a witch hunt the president was eager to embrace the panel's conclusions it was totally conclusive strong powerful and he suggested examining the clinton campaign's role in russian meddling so maybe somebody ought to look at that democrats don't agree with the committee's finding arguing that not enough evidence was gathered greg clugston the white house the parents of a terminally ill british toddler who's case to attention for pope francis and others around the world say they are heartbroken their saunas died kate james and tom evans said on facebook that twenty three month old alfie evans who had an incurable degenerative brain condition and was at the center of a legal battle over his treatment passed away this morning it ecoli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce is sick and more people in more states the centers for disease control and prevention announced friday that ninety eight people in twenty two states have now been sickened by a food poisoning outbreak linked to romaine lettuce invest gators blame the coli bacteria outbreak on product grown in the yuma arizona region but they haven't pinned it down yet cdc investigator matthew wise people still not eat any type of remain unless they know for sure it does not come from the growing region eight of the ninety eight cases have been traced to harrison farms in yuma but the fda is looking at two dozen other farms that may be tied to the oldest mike rossier washington a slow day on wall street to end the week on friday with the dow down eleven the nasdaq was up one point more from townhall dot com you know you can get tremendous pain relief benefits with relieffactor without any of the negative side effects.

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British-Iranian professor held by Iran's Revolutionary Guard

Today

01:22 min | 5 years ago

British-Iranian professor held by Iran's Revolutionary Guard

"The strength of feeling among mp's about continued membership of a customs union and it could increase pressure on the prime minister over a key plank of her brexit policy labor has claimed there's no economic case for ruling out a customs union with the eu while several conservatives who backed remain have signalled their readiness to take a stand against the government on this issue today ministers will get an indication of how many but there's been no shift from the government which is again said staying in the customs union would leave the uk shackled to brussels unable to strike new trade deals around the world the foreign office says it's looking urgently into reports that a man with jill britishiranian nationality has been detained in iran his autocratic correspondent james landale said latte is a professor of computer science and mathematics imperial college in london according to the us based center for human rights in iran he's a british iranian national campaigns against foreign intervention in iran it said he was detained by the iranian revolution regard on april the fifteenth in tehran his home though was reportedly raided and his belongings were confiscated is not known what charges if any mr ed latte faces for the human rights group said he had protested his innocence the foreign office said it was urgently seeking information from the iranian authorities in recent years iran has detained several british iranian nationals including nesn zaghari rented this latest arrest comes amid growing tensions between iran and the west after donald trump threatened to pull out of the deal curbing iran's new nuclear capability the chairman and chief executive of the hospital trust which is treating alfie evans say staff there have been the target of unprecedented abuse alfie who's twenty three months old has a degenerative brain condition and was taken off a ventilator on monday his parents have been fighting a legal battle to be allowed to take him abroad for further treatment the latest challenge was dismissed by the court of.

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