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A highlight from The Cutting Edge of Evangelism

Evangelism on SermonAudio

17:03 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from The Cutting Edge of Evangelism

"I don't know how much all of you know about the Jewish faith today, but I suspect you know quite a bit. And I suspect everyone here this morning knows that someone's Jewish heritage is passed down through the mother's side. That in considering your Jewishness, it comes from your mother, meaning of course that if your father is not Jewish, but your mother is, by Jewish law, you are Jewish. However, if your father is Jewish and your mother is not, you are not, under Jewish law, Jewish. And that is how it stands today. So when I was studying for our passage in Acts for today, Acts 16 one through five, I was struck by an inconsistency in just exactly who was considered Jewish in the first century AD. Here's the passage and we'll read it. I don't usually read it first, but we're going to read it first. Paul came also to Derba and to Lystra. A disciple was there named Timothy, the son of a Jewish woman who was a believer, but his father was a Greek. He was well spoken of by the brothers at Lystra and Iconium. Paul wanted Timothy to accompany him, and he took him and circumcised him because of all the Jews who were in these places. For they all knew that his father was a Greek. As they went on their way through the cities, they delivered to them for observance the decisions that had been reached by the apostles and elders who were in Jerusalem. So the churches were strengthened in the faith and they increased numbers daily. And if I have trouble reading here, this wasn't because of small print. I bought a new printer. My printer is double printing pages. I'm getting a new one on Friday, Aaron doesn't know that yet, but it's on its way. I can hardly read what's printed here. So forgive me if I'm slow on some of these. The rest, however, I hand wrote and that'll make it even harder to read. So what struck me here was that Timothy was the son of a Jewish mother and a Greek father. So under Jewish law, Timothy was Jewish, right? Jewish mother, Gentile father, you're Jewish. Jewish father, Gentile mother, you're not Jewish. So Timothy is Jewish. Why then did Paul find it necessary to circumcise Timothy because of all the Jews in the area who knew his father was Greek? But more importantly, if Timothy's mother was Jewish, why wasn't he already circumcised? What's going on here? Well, at the time of Acts 16, Jewishness was passed down through the father. It was not passed down through the mother. We were reading today in the Old Testament. Now the people of Reuben and the people of Gad had a very great number of livestock. You notice who they're referencing here? They're referencing the fathers. Jewishness back then, the Levi priests, the priests of the temple were to be sons of Levi. This is how Jewishness was passed down in these days. It was passed down through the father's line. It was what is called a patrilineal society, meaning the line came down from the potter, the father. The opposite of that, because I'm going to be using these terms, is a matrilineal society. That is one that comes down through the mother. That everything was ordained by your potter, who was your father. That's what was important. It was not matrilineal based on your mother. So when did the change occur? And I think you'll all be with me on this. Okay, when did this change occur? I want you to know and what I say is not suspect. It's actually true. I could not find this in any Christian writings. I couldn't find it in commentaries. So what do I do? I go to the Jewish sources on the internet, the respected Chabad .org. My Jewish learning is good. There's a few others. The only place I could find this referenced and I found it universally referenced in Jewish sources is that between 10 AD and 70 AD, this change came in and was institutionalized. Now, if you've been here with me for these teachings, an awful lot of things changed between 10 AD and 70 AD. And I know you know the answer to this, but what happened in 10 AD to 70 AD? Well, let's see. Jesus was 13 years old. What happened in the temple when Jesus was 13 years old? Well, that's right. He appeared there and studied with the teachers when his parents didn't know he was there and left him there. We suspect that who he spoke to was Gamaliel, Simeon, and my old friend who I'll never forget, their grandfather Hillel. Okay, so in 10 AD, Jesus was beginning his study. Then, you know, we get to 30 AD. We're into Jesus' ministry. Up comes his crucifixion and resurrection. The church starts. The church age is from 35 to 70 AD. The church age is still going on, mind you. But the beginning of the church, 35 to 70 AD, and then comes the destruction of the temple in 70 AD. And they are universal in Jewish circles to say that this change occurred specifically between 10 AD and 70 AD. The change was made in the writings of our old friend, the Mishnah. It was written down there that it was now determined that the Jewishness was to go through the mother. And it strikes me that just as the Old Testament was the pre -first century scriptures for Israel and the New Testament in the first century, in the post -first century, words from God concerning his church. The Old Testament was pre -first century. The New Testament was post -first century. The Old Testament was concerning the nation of Israel and their relationship to God. The New Testament is how to understand the Old Testament and to see the ushering in of the church age. And where the New Testament is the continuation and explanation of the Old Testament, the Mishnah in many ways is not the continuation of the Talmud, but it changes almost every significant rule of Judaism laid down in the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud. And the other major difference between the scriptures and the Talmud, of course, is that the scriptures are the word of God. And the Talmud was written by men as a commentary and as additional laws for the Jews. So last week, we saw that a sharp division arose between Paul and Barnabas on whether to take John Mark on the second missionary outreach the two men had planned. Barnabas was just as adamant that John Mark be included. This impasse led to the decision for the two great missionaries to go their separate ways. Barnabas taking John Mark with him to Cyprus, as we saw, and Paul traveling with Silas. We ended at verse 41 of chapter 15, which read, he, that is Paul, went through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches. A chapter, verse 1a of chapter 16, which we come to today says, Paul came to Derbe and Lystra. Okay, that's verse 1a. When Paul told Barnabas, he wanted to visit the churches that were started in the wake of their first missionary trip, my somewhat orderly mind thought we would sail to Perga and then travel to Sidi and Antioch and then down to Iconium and then go on to Lystra and Derbe. But that is not what Paul did. Paul went in reverse order. And why did he decide to go in reverse order? Scripture doesn't say, and I suspect Paul didn't know why he was going in reverse order. But instead of sailing, Paul and Silas instead headed north by land. Now they had to cross a major mountain range and crossing it brought them down to Tarsus. Now, you might recall the city Tarsus. There is somebody we know that was called Saul of Tarsus, you know, who is now the Apostle Paul. So he started by heading back just as Barnabas had gone to Cyprus, his home country. The second trip, for reasons we don't know, perhaps he had family he wanted to see. We don't know why he went to Tarsus first. We just know he had to go to Tarsus because it was the only way to get to where he was going by the route he took. And nothing is told of his stay in Tarsus if indeed he stayed there at all. We don't know that he didn't just pass right through because scripture does not tell us and neither does history, secular history. Traveling on from Tarsus, the party had to cross another mountain range. Directly north of Tarsus. And so they approached, then approached Derbe from the south. Verse 41b says they came to Derbe and to Lystra Verse 1b says a disciple was there named Timothy, the son of a Jewish woman who was a believer but his father was a Greek. So his mother was Eunice and we know this from 2 Timothy. His grandmother was named Lois. They figure prominently in letters of Paul to Timothy remembering of course that my rule of thumb is it's really good to be named in the Bible if you're not. Ananias and Sapphira and a few others. Lois and Eunice were highly thought of Christians in the early church. Now for Eunice to marry a Greek Gentile at the time was to break Jewish law. This was not allowed and people have wondered why as a Jewish believer she was allowed to do this. Well we know from Paul's first trip to Derbe and Lystra that these towns had a very small Jewish community with little influence in that region. And it is surmised for this reason that there were few suitable Jewish men that she was allowed to marry outside Judaism. While the ESV translation says that Timothy's father was a Greek, a more accurate reading would be that his father had been Greek implying that his father was dead. The past tense used in Greek showed that he was no longer alive. Timothy, second Timothy 1 .5 tells of Eunice's sincere Jewish faith. There Paul writes to Timothy I am reminded of your, Timothy's, sincere faith a faith that dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now I am sure dwells in you as well. And second Timothy 3 .15 speaks of Timothy's early instruction in Hebrew scriptures. Eunice, though married to a Gentile with a son therefore seen as a Gentile also chose to raise him as Jewish and take him to have him instructed in the scriptures. Indeed it was the duty of a Jewish parent married to a Gentile. Note that I just said parent. It didn't matter if it was a Jewish woman married to a Gentile man or a Jewish man married to a Gentile woman. It was their duty within Judaism to instruct their children in Jewish law and this Eunice had done. Eunice now was identified also as a Christian believer and she was undoubtedly one of those converted in Lystra by Paul and Barnabas on their first visit to there the previous year which was AD 48. Verse two says he and this again is Timothy was well spoken of by the brothers at Lystra and Iconium. Now Lystra and Iconium were several days travel apart. They were not side -by -side towns but undoubtedly the Christians in the area kept in touch as best they could. Timothy was thus known by the Christians of the surrounding area to be of superior character. Verse 3a says Paul wanted Timothy to accompany him and here is the reason that God directed Paul in his ministry to take a backward approach to his previous missionary trip. If he had repeated his trip he would have met Timothy in the last city on his second missionary trip. Instead he meets Timothy at the very beginning of the trip and this will prove important knowing that Timothy was a Greek father because we're going to see later that Paul doesn't just repeat his last trip he then ventures into Europe by way of Greece on this trip and having a native speaking Greek with him is going to be of importance and remember Silas that he took with him. He took with him from the Jerusalem church. Silas was a Hebrew Christian.

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"two trips" Discussed on Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

01:48 min | 5 months ago

"two trips" Discussed on Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

"Great picture you're right, Liz. Thank you radio roger for that. That was a nice little chunk. That is it for the news. That's nice and nice, short and sweet. That's what she said. And we're going to continue on now with my favorite part of the show. Getting to do us. Oh, I can sing the wrong words and that's not here to get upset. Get into London. All right, getting to know us. I'm looking at our little cheat sheet here in the show notes and I see that I have not put anything down. Enumerated nothing. So I'm going to speak extemporaneously. Uh oh. Uh oh. I pretty much do speak extemporaneously most of the show, by the way. Unless I'm reading news article or feedback, news articles or feedback, there we go. So you mind if I store captain Nick? Yeah. Oh, please too. All right, so since the last show I flew a two trips. One was an overnight to Jackson Mississippi. And the other one that I just flew this morning. And it was an out to down to Gainesville, Florida, and back. And then I'd go back out again tomorrow. For a trip that I really didn't bid for, but ended up getting awarded. But luckily it worked out well because it's a Myrtle Beach turnaround. And the weather should be good for that too. This whole system of picking up trips as I go through the month is has been interesting. So far, I think I like it

Putin rallies his troops with 2nd Ukraine visit in 2 months

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 5 months ago

Putin rallies his troops with 2nd Ukraine visit in 2 months

"The Kremlin says Russian president Vladimir Putin has visited headquarters of the Russian troops fighting in Ukraine. A video released by the Kremlin shows Putin visiting the command post for Russian forces in the southern Persian region and receiving reports from the top brass there. He then moved by helicopter to the Russian National Guard in the Luhansk region to hear further information about the situation. Russia took the cursor and Luhansk regions into its fold along with donets and zap region in September in a move that was rejected by most of the world as illegal annexation. This is Putin's second trip to the areas that Russia occupies in Ukraine in as many months. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

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"two trips" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:50 min | 1 year ago

"two trips" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"We turn away from Florida now and on to Idaho, which is the center of a water dispute that the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear in October, joining us is Georgetown law professor William busby, who wrote a friend of the court brief in support of the EPA here. Thanks so much for joining us. I'm pleased to join you. So William, this case stretches all the way back to 2008 and is actually on its second trip to the high court. What is it that the plaintiff, the second family is fighting about? This case focuses on this question of where federal power begins and ends to protect what are called waters of the United States and in particular are lambs that are wetlands or alleged to be wetlands. Can they be protected by the federal government under the clean water act? The sackets, the homeowners here, property owners, they argue the federal government has no power to protect their property from filling and EPA and the Army Corps of engineers. They view this property as a wetland subject to federal jurisdiction and then thus subject to restrictions on polluting into it or filling it. And tell us just a little bit about their property. They are in northern Idaho and their near Lake, but not right on it. Is that right? Yes. They are near the Lake, one thing that complicates it is they are essentially on a map, which is part of the record of the case, shows their property to be essentially in a whole area that is clearly mapped as wetlands and that are kind of continuously transitioning to connections with the Lake. But their property, the sackett's property actually has a road in one area and some houses in the other. And so their story is that their land lacks the connection to this large Lake, which most people agree is subject to federal jurisdiction. And they argue that because it's essentially cut off, it should not be protected. The federal government says no. This is clearly a wetland when you look at the nature of it, the wetness of it, what it would be but for this road and these houses that this is a protectable wetland. And so let's step back a little bit. Why does the definition of waters of the United States matter? What is it that it allows the EPA to do? Well, first, it's important. This is the EPA and the Army Corps of engineers. They divide jurisdiction under the clean water act. And going back to basically the early 1970s version of the clean water act, what is a water of the United States is what is protectable by the federal government from all types of pollution. And so the question of whether something is a protected water is absolutely the heart and core of the clean water act. So for example, if an industrial polluter right now is discharging pollution into something that's debatable, if it is a water, it has to have a permit or if it's filling, it has certain restrictions on filling at all, if it's not federally protected, then the only protections would be if a state has on its own decided to protect that land or that water. So there's a very important precedent governing the clean water act from 2006. It turns out Kimberly and I disagree how to pronounce it. So we'll let you tell us what the correct pronunciation is. Can you do that and also tell us why that case is so important? What did or did not, the Supreme Court decide in that case? Sure. Well, to add confusion on confusion, the way I've always heard, I have not met the people at issue in that earlier case, but everyone refers to it as romanos. So I will refer to it as RuPaul's family. So I can't guarantee that. Okay. I won't tell anybody who was right. And so the case is the last major Supreme Court case that addressed this question. And in that case, what happened ended up being very confusing because in the end, also a case about whether some waters or lands that were kind of at the border, whether they were protected the court splintered in several ways, so there was no single majority opinion. And so there was what's called a plurality opinion that only four justices joined. That was written by justice Scalia. Then there was an important opinion by justice Kennedy, but which four dissenters mostly agreed with and then there was dissenting opinions. And so there was no single opinion that a clear majority agreed with, but if you analyze that there were certain agreements on certain issues. So it kind of in the cases and before agencies, it actually had sorted out pretty well how to make sense of it when you look at certain issues. Okay, this is where a majority stood. But it definitely is a confusing case that professors and students and certainly those out in the real world have puzzled over since that time. Now, if I'm correct, the lower court here applied a test that was close to the one that justice Kennedy had written just for himself. And if that's right, can you tell us what that allowed the EPA and the Army Corps of engineers to do? Sure. But actually, so this is important is that justice Kennedy wrote an opinion that

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"two trips" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

05:44 min | 1 year ago

"two trips" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

"With that and that clearly has an environmental impact as well as a not just a player health impact, but a quality of basketball impact. We know that teams are going to perform better when they're not traveling. And so that was something that in addition to the advancements in the computer optimization, the software space that was really unlocked by one of the new features during our pandemic schedules, which were the series model, where team a plays at team B for two consecutive games, which historically had been something we avoided. And we talked about this last year for team business reasons. But we had to do it during the pandemic because we were trying to limit the number of flights teams were taking. We've really leaned into that. So we had 23 of those so called series on the schedule. Last season we'll have 55 on this season schedule. And so that's 55 instances where teams don't have to fly to play a road game because they're already in the market. We have another 30 something instances of teams playing Lakers and clippers consecutively or Nixon nets consecutively. And so that's just cutting down the number of flights, which in turn cuts down the number of miles. Because now you're not making a second trip back to those markets to play those games. And so that is what has enabled us to accomplish those things over time as we've sort of squeezed as much as we can out of the lemon in terms of the power of optimization. And I'll mention this again just for historical purposes because people might say, well, why didn't you always have teams play both LA teams in both New York teams when they were there. And of course, part of that might have to do with whether or not one of those teams themselves are traveling, but it was also conventional wisdom, not that long ago within the last maybe ten years, but certainly for a long time. The conventional wisdom was you want a team to go to the market twice in case one time during the year, their guy was hurt or something, their biggest star was hurt.

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Wet Notes - 9-27-21

Scuba Shack Radio

06:45 min | 2 years ago

Wet Notes - 9-27-21

"This is wet notes here on scuba shock radio for monday. September twenty seventh two thousand and twenty one first up. I want to congratulate tech clark and a dive locker. Podcast on celebrating the second anniversary for those who don't know about this. Podcast tech. Started this to help die professionals with various topics and techniques. But it's not just for dive professionals. I remember listening to the first episode. Way back in two thousand nineteen just before dima that year i've come to look forward to each weekly episode tech plans to keep the show going and has teed up a lot of great new content for the year year ahead. So i'd encourage you to check out the dive locker podcast. There's a lot of great information and perspective on things that hopefully will give you something to think about. Scuba shack is a proud patron of the dive locker. By the way tech also hosts a podcast titled the league of extraordinary divers. Where you can listen to some of the giants of our industry. Great job tech. Keep it coming now. I don't know what it is. But i seem to be a sucker for a message in a bottle story. So here's another one this time. The story involves a bottle that was washed up on the shores of the big island of hawaii. The bottle started his journey thirty seven years ago from japan and it was put in the water by school children. As part of an experiment in monitoring ocean currents the number of bottles were cast into the ocean in nineteen eighty-four from choshi highschool hawaii's about six thousand kilometers or four thousand three hundred miles from the launch point now. The bottle was found by abbie graham while her family was visiting a beach near hilo. It is estimated that about seven hundred and fifty of these bottles were tossed into the ocean between nineteen eighty four and nineteen eighty five. The last time one was found was in two thousand and two on kake. Jima island overall. The bottles have been found in seventeen. Different locations including okinawa the philippines china and even the west coast of the united states. I just get fascinated by these stories and often wonder just how many messages in bottles are out there in the ocean now. Last week we got an email from the clearly clearly came in resorts and it wasn't good. News clearly came in resorts include cobalt coast on grand cayman. Little came beach resort and cayman. Brac beach resort. The news informed us that the cayman borders will remain closed until two thousand twenty two. Now that's tough at a recent press conference to premier indicated that phase. Three of the original plan will start sometime. In february given the rise in cove in nineteen cases the resorts are now planning on opening on february. Fifth two thousand twenty two. Now this has been a really tough situation. If you remember way back in april i reported that the plan was to open in late april or early may two thousand and twenty one. It's been a long and difficult road for a lot of places. Surely the caymans are feeling abroad. We hope it gets resolved before october. Twenty twenty two trip yet. That on certain there's been a great deal of communication coming from tom. Ingram the president and ceo of dima the dive equipment marketing association regarding the two thousand twenty one show in las vegas. Tom unequivocal be states. That the show has absolutely no plans. Of cancelling now they did indicate that accordance with the local health mandates. Everyone will be required to wear a mask on the exhibit floor. There are several large past exhibitors. Who are forgoing the show this year causing some to question whether it should even take place. I know we've been getting a lot of surveys from our vendors as to whether we plan to go or not right now matt and i will be there. Tom indicated that it would be extremely difficult to cancel at this late date. Given the contracts that are in place and that if it were cancelled it would seriously impact demon's ability to put on these shows in the future. So we're looking forward to a successful show this year out in las vegas and finally today. I wanna talk about a piece of underwater camera gear that you might just want to consider. There was an article from sport diver magazine by john widow titled great camera accessories for underwater photography. It was a scuba lab review of the products that the staff took diving at alexander springs in central florida. First on the list was a sea life. Sport diver smartphone housing. Now that's pretty cool. I can remember my first. Underwater camera was sealife. Reef master with a whopping three mega pixels now. This housing will fit a number of iphones and android smartphones. The housing is bluetooth enabled and his rate it to one hundred and thirty feet. The sea life sport diver smartphone. Housing comes with a vacuum seal and duly alarms when you purchase the housing. You'll get a free app that will give you access to most of your phones. Usual camera functions also included is a red filter. And if that's not enough to housing allows you to put in those sealife life color changing moisture. Munchers he i remember those now. The housing isn't cheap. It retails for two hundred ninety nine dollars and ninety five cents. Us but if you wanna travel light and still get some great underwater shots of your adventures check out the c. Life sport diver smartphone housing at sea. Life fash cameras dot com. Well that's it for this edition of wet notes here on scuba shack radio.

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"two trips" Discussed on Sports 600 ESPN

Sports 600 ESPN

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on Sports 600 ESPN

"The Blue Jays once again if they're ending their winning streak last night, George Springer he had different plans as heard on SportsNet 5 90 the fan. One Springer swings and he wants his it deep boy Field. That ball is cool George Springer with the go ahead to run holder. Number three. We make the first of two trips that Cleveland during this top five where Lorenzo Cain's diving catch in the top of the eighth Health Reserve. The Brewers second no hitter in franchise history, 6 20 wtmj on the call. Swing A line drive Right center field came amazing catch played by Lorenzo Cain and right center headlong dive any preserves the no hitter through eight innings. There's always one play Mitchell always remember in the special nights. That one was it from Lorenzo Cain, Number two. Coming off their defensive battle against Clemson last week. The Georgia Bulldogs took advantage of you A B on Saturday and just would not stop scoring Scott Howard with the call. Bend it back in the ballgame in the shotgun face, the pitcher throws it out to the tight end of the far side. It's caught in running. Down the fourth sideline. It brought powers and he's going to take it all the way touchdown for the freshman from Napa, California.

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"two trips" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"You can see, you get spectacular views. And, yeah, you can see the smoke to the view of San Francisco was LTD. And the same smoky view from the East Bay Hills. That's ABC's Cornell. Bernard San Francisco Giants Ballpark. Food Service workers could go on strike Nearly 97% of the concession workers at Oracle Park have voted to approve a strike in the future. The union says they want hazard, pay healthcare and safer working conditions. Company that manages the stadiums. Food Service says in an email to KTV you that they look forward to working toward an agreement as soon as possible. The Taliban has been in power in Afghanistan for just over three weeks. The mood inside remains very tense at best. Protests against the Taliban are springing up all over Kabul. NBC's Ralph Sanchez has the latest. We are seeing what appears to be the largest protests yet in Kabul since the city fell to the Taliban back on August 15th. We're seeing very large groups of both men and women on the streets together protesting against the Taliban. The Taliban fighters have been responding by firing weapons into the air to try to break up demonstrators and in some cases, beating them at 8 34 on a Tuesday morning area top national story President Biden on the ground in New York and New Jersey today, his second trip to tour the devastation caused by IDA first as a hurricane in Louisiana, and later as powerful remnants, triggering catastrophic flooding and tornadoes in the Northeast. The visit comes as Congress returns to tackle infrastructure packages this week. The president promising short term relief aid and long term funding plans, he says to rebuild open to see the things that we're going to be able to fix. Finally, with the ridges were they fill that we have in for infrastructure Democrats to.

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"two trips" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on KOMO

"Number one for news Common news and here's ABC News at 8 30 President Biden on the ground in New York and New Jersey today, his second trip to tour the devastation caused by IDA first as a hurricane in Louisiana, and later as powerful remnants, triggering catastrophic flooding and tornadoes in the Northeast. The visit comes as Congress returns to tackle infrastructure packages this week, the president promising short term relief aid and long term funding plans, he says to rebuild the the things that we're going to be able to fix. Finally, with the with the bill that we have in for infrastructure. How are you getting your Democrats A three on it In Texas Governor Greg Abbott today will sign the election reforms bill into law that includes limits on ballot boxes. State Democrats fled the capital this summer, calling those reforms restrictive. In Afghanistan. The Taliban, announcing a newly formed interim government includes disbanding the Ministry of Women's Affairs. Women who protested in the streets in Kabul have faced gunfire in the air to break up groups. Michelle Franzen, ABC News Co. Mo news, 1000 FM, 97 7 Good morning It's 8 31. The sun is shining. We're in for a warm day today. And it's 57 degrees in Seattle. I'm Greg Herschel. Amanda is off this morning and here's what's happening. Covid 19 cases and hospitalizations are at a pandemic high in Pierce County as a new rule requiring everyone to wear masks at large outdoor events takes effect today. Almost Cole Miller has more. The director of Healthier says this is all about protecting kids that can't yet get the vaccine, as well as those who are immuno compromised its going to apply to those Rainier's games and ol rain matches. It's a pretty blanket rule, regardless of your vaccination.

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"two trips" Discussed on The Big 98

The Big 98

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on The Big 98

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"two trips" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

"Up by Statcast. They measure these things very precisely. 3 94. Strike one low and away, But we'll tell you where that bright field wall meets the center field Wall and Straw was about three giant strides from that spot. That's got to be at least 4, 25 or 30 of all is tattooed. Causes of the upright stance, feet close together holds fat upright, the hands below the right shoulder and the simplified stance that he learned in the offseason. Douglas takes strike on the outside corner. Let's help, too, has turned him around completely. And Derek Hill went to the same guy, and they got really of the same simplified stance you've talked about. You got rid of the leg kick, right? You feel that's helped him no doubt about it. The 12 Speaking. The line drive into center field will drop Straw lets a drop he thought about coming in and diving for it, but held up line drive single first trip to the order. Lots of good swings for tigers batter I'd say four or five really good swings, deep fly balls, hard hit balls. That's the first one that has dropped for a hit. He doesn't have is that when you look at odor is he doesn't have that one pitch you go. Wow, about His heyday that fastball Peters couldn't lay off that fastball above above the strike zone. And then of course you go down with the splitter, but you're just not seeing that good action. On either one of those pitches. So far. Jimmy Stone, just one splitter. Yes, that's a surprise. So you wonder? Is you waiting for the second trip to the order probably could be Spits to a queue. But do There is.

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Mississippi State Records Comeback Victory, Tops Virginia 6-5 in CWS

ESPN Radio

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Mississippi State Records Comeback Victory, Tops Virginia 6-5 in CWS

"All night. ESPN radio in Omaha, Mississippi State, trailed for nothing after Haven't didn't even have a hit until the eighth. He did, And that one is driven to write, and it is deep and it is gone. Alan, a three run home run Mississippi State five runs in the inning and now lead it. 5 to 4. Mississippi State rallying for a 65 win over Virginia. They are now one win away from their second trip to the College World Series finals. They'll get the winner of Virginia and Texas, who meet tomorrow in an elimination game. Texas Stays alive. 84 win over Tennessee.

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"two trips" Discussed on The Essential Oil Revolution

The Essential Oil Revolution

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on The Essential Oil Revolution

"Well everyone. I'm here with the lovely peggy rest. Who is in oil lover. But more than that. Her passion is animals. She shares with us today. Her many successes with animals and essential oils peggy taught at schools and events with her sidekick princess on oil techniques for pets and runs the facebook group peggy's pointers for pets with essential oils. Peggy welcome to the show. How are you doing today doing fine. Thank you so much at the first joy spreading the word for oil for pets and your journey started with princess. Eight years ago that right yes about prince says Princes was my side kick. She was losing for and i was done. The fed just was not giving any results and two trips. A month to the bats was just getting expensive. So i got introduced to this lady sign unseen. She didn't know me. I didn't know her and i went over. She came out sense. Wait -ment ancient statement. And she said he put the sun princess within one week of doing it twice a day on her for. She was growing baby fine for back after after week. Yup

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Protect Your Pets With Peggy Rusk

The Essential Oil Revolution

01:38 min | 2 years ago

Protect Your Pets With Peggy Rusk

"Well everyone. I'm here with the lovely peggy rest. Who is in oil lover. But more than that. Her passion is animals. She shares with us today. Her many successes with animals and essential oils peggy taught at schools and events with her sidekick princess on oil techniques for pets and runs the facebook group peggy's pointers for pets with essential oils. Peggy welcome to the show. How are you doing today doing fine. Thank you so much at the first joy spreading the word for oil for pets and your journey started with princess. Eight years ago that right yes about prince says Princes was my side kick. She was losing for and i was done. The fed just was not giving any results and two trips. A month to the bats was just getting expensive. So i got introduced to this lady sign unseen. She didn't know me. I didn't know her and i went over. She came out sense. Wait -ment ancient statement. And she said he put the sun princess within one week of doing it twice a day on her for. She was growing baby fine for back after after week. Yup

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"two trips" Discussed on Trapping Today

Trapping Today

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on Trapping Today

"It's not the way if i if it's a a martin trap if it's something that's pretty easy the chain i look at it because i'm curious who's there but if it's something that you've got to touch it don't touch it nope hayworth but you know the last twenty years. I've seen very few traps in the woods. Because i'm not even clinton vote somebody else trapping unless i smell the scent. The vice melton. I know somebody's wrong. But i'm so busy. Getting low sets out to keep going and you a long day to i. Three days of mountain season is our worst three days. I drove the now. Think of the luggage orange box you trying to get them set up right on right log or something. Yeah we thought it was hard to find a four inch poll on that day that week now. Yeah that was. That was easy. You try to find the right height lowered sort of protected little from snow in something you can get it to settle in good filing just hall on him in and out. The worst part is at the end of the season. And and you've got like. I had two truckloads of boxes and so i have two trips. Know the which just to pull my boxes out. and he's supposed to have them pulled. No i don't know i'm not. I'm not sure there's never been anything. Specifically net onset of. I've had some. I've left because i just couldn't get home. Got boxers everywhere that the reason i tried to get him because the porcupines chew up bear will do to leave the box open so that they can eat whatever. Get it clean. No they'll chew on the wood. Oh yeah ended fisher mountain. I had one month and that didn't get caught just right. It was caught in the back end of it and it couldn't get out of the box for that trap but chewed one side of it. So the whole head was out of the box in it. Disintegrated that ball. Yeah and i think there must be solved. There's something from the your bait a lot of times that soaks in the would in the porcupines coming just tear it apart and bears. You don't need bait on it. They just..

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"two trips" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

02:13 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Was when when i heard that name read A a level of sadness and and and just hopelessness came over me. Totally and saying i walked away from the tv. I just. I didn't turn it off. But i walked away. And i missed like ten picks. I had to rewind to see najji get picked. You know having a party in emoryville root for him east bay kid and it worked out great you know. In the old days you would have gone to usc ucla. Maybe some be a first round pick and it all worked out remember his freshman and sophomore year. He thought about transferring because he wasn't playing as much ended up alabama's time leading rusher. So i remember jim. Harbaugh took two trips to antioch. By and both times. He said look l. Handsome you are. This guy could be a movie star. Didn't work habat good try but Anyway it's the only thing that could have been worse. Was when mac jones was at ten and it started saying well if the patriots. Don't take him here then. The raiders well and Sorry not at ten at fifteen at fifteen here. Then the raiders will take him. And then i got so i mean you talk about a level of anxiety and sickness hermit. There's nothing more fascinating spirits off the field then the draft so had they taken mack jones that would have been worse than leather. Would that would have been worse. Because they have no use for that kid other would might have a purpose but good gosh to take another second round pick in the first round. Just like they did with our net. It's mind boggling. These idiots idiots. That run the raiders. And i'm not saying what stinks. I'm just saying underneath this. Is mario andretti..

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"two trips" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

02:12 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

"She was one of the top burlesque performers in the world who was crowned miss exotic world in two thousand eight the miss exotic world pageant. She's had multiple appearances on conan. Good morning america. The today show gossip girl and more. She's the italian stallion. Nets angie pantani and thank you for having me. Oh my gosh. Thank you for joining. I so i for our listeners. How we originally connected ended up connecting through italian. Believe in god i am i tutor and that we were just talking about that about ten years ago. Which is insane. You haven't you don't look like you've aged the bit. I look like you. Time has taken a toll on me now now now now but i just wanted to the italian going now. Are you pretty much basically where you left me. That's not necessarily true. I got like well. I think after we stopped starting together. I ended up working in italy. A ton guy was on tv. Show out there. I was going out there like literally. Probably every two or three months and at that point i got really good and i kind of lost that shyness. Fear of just opening your mouth and diving in at the harwood I got over. That and i did really good and i was like i would say that i was blue but i get by. I could get you through italy. But i had not been there in several years now so i feel like i've plummeted again. The fact is like right before this pandemic happened. I was. I had two trips scheduled to start going back in working over there again but so hopefully when this is over i will but i think that's the thing when you're there and you're living it and you're immersed in it it's so magical how it comes back to you. Yeah no that's very true. And i feel like i haven't flex those muscles in a while either so. My italian started to atrophy as well. But that's i mean that's super cool that you were doing tv over there. What was it like. I mean it's awesome to be in another country and especially italy being on tv..

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"two trips" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Through music right. Arrow music is so inspiring like see her. Play this for chemo. Were worse all songs and you know. They can't be said earlier. She plan the two trips when she knew she wasn't doing well. And she planned to trips out of town concerts to go see him and he's so uplifting and you can relate to something in everyone of his dogs you know depending on the houston. Your third favorite is different depending on the day. Feel like that's how it is depending on what you're going through enlight. There's a song you can relate to 'cause he has such a connection with people. Well he's just a person who connects with everyone and he's always out to do the right thing you know when he talks in his concerts. He doesn't do it as much as they used to. But you know when he shares stories he connects everybody. We're so many stars with themselves so far above everybody else and there's no connection he just has always been just this guy who gets ya. You know he gets everybody. I'm the amount of energy.

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"two trips" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on WJR 760

"Two trips, now two turnovers for the Sparks. Minus a soco is check in for the first time here this evening, so Ochoa 69 to 35 freshman from West Africa. If I was a guard offensive, I would not drive on him around and recovered by Penn State goes down with John Harris. The big guy Working spends shots away. Good. Nice work that time by the senior from Ben Stain that seven and he schooled the freshman Sissoko. You're right. Nice shot there by her misused a 22. Penn State's got 15 with the ball. Josh Langford now goes over to Henry on the far side shot clock and 15 got 4 20 left in this first half the Howser now to lawyer lawyer back to house in the wing Wang for for 1000. He got it. Wow. How about that, Josh link for three. From the side for Josh Walk into the club 50 seconds. Pardon to do it really nice ex Penn State's got 15. Now driving right down the lane is Jones shot is no good. But Hera got the offensive board, put it back up and then well, Madison's ago went for the block shot. If he does, that, he's got to get it. He's got nine points, and he's getting ready to get a seat. A little Give and go. Soco gets a bounce pass from Lankford. He shot his gift and they say travel, so I think he's gonna take a seat. Thomas Kip here is coming back, and so is gay pride. He'll gather playing for that. I believe got a time out. Don't forget. At the end of today's game, we will pick our wall side windows. I off the last play of the game and also TCF is a proud partner of amateur athletics. TCF build strong communities by building strong individuals and businesses. FBI. See 3 38 left first half of play from East Lansing on its Michigan State. 25. Penn State 17. Good morning moment. Right here on the TCF Bank. Spartan Media Network Three. Finance your auto.

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RADCast Outdoors Episode #37: Al Lindner Discusses Faith, Family and Fishing - burst 01

RADCast Outdoors

1:05:47 hr | 2 years ago

RADCast Outdoors Episode #37: Al Lindner Discusses Faith, Family and Fishing - burst 01

"On this episode of red cast outdoors we sit down with legendary fishermen of famer and co founder of in fisherman lindy equipment co owner of lender media. Al lindor course. Everybody knows al from his days on in fisherman and has seen him on a number of different tv shows including the angling edge and on this episode of rod cast outdoors. We sit down. We visit with him about a number of different topics including fishing family. Fame his faith and of course. What are his favorite things to fish for to this day. We hope you'll sit down. Relax and enjoy this episode of raw cast outdoors. Sean rad cast is on hunting fishing and everything in between this is red cast outdoor from the borders ten cast studio here david merrill and patrick edwards again outlets gay debut on the program. I do wanna a quick shout out the ending curdle cousin for helping. Set this up with al this kind of a big deal. thanks dante. yeah so really. Appreciate danny and I'll just want to welcome you to the shell. Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to hang out with this on a podcast for a little bit and looking forward to nothing makes me happier than a cold in minnesota. If i can't be out fishing. I should be talking about the. It'd be well below zero tonight. So that's probably one of the big motivations for patrick and i to start this podcast. We both have young families. And we're both avidly into the outdoors whether it's fishing hunting or of both. So that's our goal is to You know recruit new new anglers and new hunters to the to the outdoors around. The timing is really appropriate for unit. We've got a whole new. Recruitment a coming in because the cold or sport is never seen before experience in the outdoors and they need our need some guidance. in cases do you know respect the resource in S an important part of what's happening now with these whole. Nobody's covering it. Yeah it's it's been fun to watch you over the years. 'cause you you've really helped kind of teach everybody about that and i know as a kid. I always look forward to outdoor life coming in the mail and also in fisherman magazine because that was that was kind of the thing was you know i wanted to learn more about fishing and growing up in cheyenne wyoming. It was like a dead zone fishing. I mean there's there's really not much closer unless you're going to drive like two hours to glendow three and a half hours to seminal five hours to voice in like you just forget about it. There's just nothing there so you're talking about teaching people. I was reading that as much as could. Because i knew when i went. I had to really capitalize on those trips and sell ob. You've done amazing job about that. And i just wanted to know if you could just share some tips with us you know. What's what's in key strategies of getting kids and just other anglers out on the water. What are some good strategies and tips number one number one. Make sure you take him when you can get a bit people. I i mean i can't old is powered pork edges especially with the younger ones. That have a short attention. Spans inter is critical. That baba's going down or something pulling on the end of that line and Are that's one in even with a new adults and we have a lot of those coming into the sport now that have never fished before and yes. They have patients where the young people don't however their patients will wane after one or two trips without getting up by. It's the biggest hinderance that i've seen to our sport and your people neck key is getting a bit a bike. Too late that fire they gotta catch something and You don't wanna take him out in this herbal weather conditions yet the weather good into everything your power to make sure that they get back in there and the reason people fish in continue to fish is they had a good experience and a good experience is something pulling on the end that the wire gets really the reason you're out there. That's what motivates people is the miracle of of this. It is amazing to me. My entire life in this business to see would fish can do this change. Somebody's like yeah. Yeah you know a kid sitting under edging blue gills and all of a sudden nowhere. A two pound bass runs out reminders. That back and grabs your bank. You never had. You're catching a six inch blue gills and having a ball in this best is your hook break where your life forever somebody had never muskie fish. You know they heard something about it. They're they're going out with somebody that knows something about all of a sudden next to the boat. This monster opens his mouth bites on. It's an image yet burns into your into your spirit that change. It never goes away. That's what likes to fire in this sport. And here's why it's so important. That that their two n into good weather to do it in your. That's the key is to get get a matching get a matching get them and then if they're really young after three hours to think to run into live whether you get a few fish rockets there fascinated with fish bouncing around in a live That's the key really. Is the key to keep them motivated. Keep them fishing kit. In a short period of time you know and again with the adult young person after after you know you get them out for two trips. Third time Yeah you're going to say you want to go fishing or meet today too bad experiences them. They're gonna go bad back in play video games. Interests will beer so al. I was fortunate enough to grow up near salt water and my dad in the pacific northwest. We did a lot of salmon and halibut and deep sea and i got introduced very young to fishing. We actually just had a podcast with my dad on talking about starting that fire that you're talking about i'm curious who was the fishing mentor in your life. The person that got you hooked on fishing. Actually my my brother and years my senior and He he took me every weapon time. I was a little kid. Yeah you know. He's seen a bring cash and he shared that he said there was something about it from the time you were little. You're obsessed with fish and fishing and he nurtured that he actually nurtured that dad dad in him being older than i am a yeah you know. He kind of took me under his wing and I had some really good experiences in those years. One of them that that really fed my passion for fishing was my mother and this is kind of strange but a share. That story with you. My brother obviously loved to fish. Yeah yeah you know so. He took me everywhere. Everywhere we go. We fished all pans and lakes and creeks and rivers and between chicago and milwaukee. And there's many of them and we're at every moment we could go go go. He'd be a good way he he took me took me took me My mother really liked to fish and She's seen you know people would ask me at a young age. What do you go to a christmas. Gathering family or friends like this and say l. conference. Yeah what are you do when you grow up bowl recovered. I'm living fishing going to a look at you. Oh okay yeah you don't blow it off my mercury. She she under the guy a brother with it she she at christmas time or birthdays or special event every time all my christmas presents and gifts were the latest greatest fishing tackle in the industry whether it was a ride or real allure magazines books. Anything that that that she fed bed it and never said that's a dumb guy you can make a living in the fishing industry. Yeah you know especially at that time you know that many years ago yeah you know and the only thing you again you know. You had tackle manufacturers at outdoor writers that At that time. What are the inspiring outdoor writers to me as a kid was jason lucas. He wrote for sports afield at that time. And he he wrote a book called lucas on bass and becky. I read it a dozen tanks. That and marked every page variances burned it into i mike and that. So yeah you know. It's experiences like that Then television every member. I n nears our tv tv fishing business. The first one His name was geared about gaddis. The flying fisherman he was the first one hit syndicated television fish and chips and he'd tried different locations all over the country and sheriff is fishing. Experience get out get it and then and then that led diverge award. That was the true Championship fishing and he was the one. Got my fire to get into the fishing industry in do a television show in the business ahead He was here in my hometown. In brainerd minnesota yet We're starting lindy deco company and His producer His name was j jadwin. He gave us a call at the office. What day and he says i am not. I would perjure war championship patient. We've been in the area for three days or even how we went into a well. I want you ask buster and can you help they understand you know the lakes. You're really good bishop. And everybody says go while alkyl corral. You aren't one so says you do show absolutely. We went out and we got a phenomenal show. Shot for hours to get everything done. He's all happy he took off and went back through missouri. And we finished. My brother looks at me at night. We're talking he's internet. Does your television show and talk about the lures that he manufactures. So you know we could do that. We got into. Why don't we start at television fishing. Show and helpless guess what little fire in pakistan. Tv channels that was would but a camera. That's what camera in my brother. Learned how to use it. And how to splice taped together at your rewind these stories and how you get into the game and enter the fishing industry and enter the sport different aspects that are available. All you get these different stories from everybody that that has been there enough to make a living business. But i'll go back to what i say just a little bit. Herb just amazes me. What a fish. A fish do to change. Somebody's stunning to me. How it happens all the time when experience would have been in. Just bam young know. You're right this change. Yeah i agree. It's it's an amazing experience. I i remember catching fish when i was little and how it lit my fire and again i. I promise that i would do this on the podcast. And i hope it's not lost because i you hear this stuff a lot but my friend. Seth ewing who lives in northern idaho and myself we we grew up. Just eating up your your shows and Magazine and and it really did benefit both of us. He's he's an incredible fly fisherman and he he learned a lot from your fly-fishing video that she goes put out with dollberg and You know and i. I love the small mouth and the walleye in those kinds of species and so it's just one of those things where i i hope it's not lost on you when you hear say you know. Thank you so much for doing all of that because it really did inspire a lot of people across the united states in the world To go out and fish to take other people fishing which i think is really cool one of the things that i always enjoyed and my dad and i always enjoyed watching. Fish was just the joy on your face. You were always you know chuckling and laughing and having a great time and we were just living vicariously through you as the wind. Blew about seventy miles an hour through cheyenne. But i mean it's it's just it. It really did make a big difference. And i do want to. I want to ask about this because this is really important to david. Ni- we we both have little kids and we take them out fishing hunting different activities. And you know you have kids of your own. And and i know. He's very influential and big into the fishing businesses. Well but can you talk a little bit about what that was like raising your kids to be fishermen but also you know kind of raising them during that time that you know you're just so busy and you got all these things on with the with the fishing world and the fame that you had going on. How did you manage all those things and still make it a great experience for your kids. They grew up in the business. they did. There's not all all seven right here except in children. I've got two boys all of the kids. even girls. Three of his kids are girls. They all served in the business wing. Some of your friends. At the time we started lindy dako copier reports sinkers learning advertised snow. Rapper mind cars. Were exposed to the business is a family run. I mean all their life you know and they grew up in many different fields yet. You know it other things. But-but-but number stayed in the business in our in the business today like jim. dna billing and mesa troy. Yeah you know and and my daughter niece who worked as a pr rest. For many many years fishermen still welts me A right right material and press releases and things like that you with the gifted in that area but they grew up in the business thing. Yeah and and that way you were able to spend time together so they understood it. They understand the crab and the things that this life style. If you went to make a living a good comfortable living in deficient indiscreet. I don't hurt my myself and i know many people that you and i do not that then ended the business row ripley. Welcome rarities Actor to it these days. It's a lifestyle business that you want to get into anything cup. Lack of time it is. It isn't in ninth the fact you you know you eat sleep twenty four hours or so you go to bed at night thinking in still today at the. That's been in this my life. There is not one and go. That goes by that. I don't read something about fishing. Watch something about fishing. Talk to somebody about dishing. It happens all the time. Not a day goes by where some aspect of it is in touch in my life. A part of my life in My closest friends are pretty much involved in fishing industry. Right closest friends. Are that sparks your question for me. L. and that's you know i'm kinda way way beginning of this journey. I've got a small family run company but it's in the hunting outdoor space. And you know. My boys are being raised growing up when we work right. We have stuff to do. There's it's a small family run business. it's not you know. Dad goes to work at nine. And we're we're done at five and let's go do x and y but my question is long term for me. My dad took me fishing law. And now i go hunting and now. My boys are in a hunting company being raised. How did you see kind of the transition of with raising these kids. In the company in fending fishing industry they stayed on and continued to fish and still thrive as that was our was that a positive experience for them. Oh yes yeah. Yeah for a number of now. There's some of them that was not. I'll use my to poison example. My oldest son george in here in heat you shared with the. I'll give you my first experience with it. needs he. He was raised in the business. He worked in. It works wade through until they went off to college in it but he was interested in fishing gets his passion in his case. Was things that move fast snowmobiles motorbikes four wheelers dirt bikes. This is what he loved to do. Sounds like we'd get along pretty. Well do troy and the other hand off from the time. He was a little tiny kid. You could see the seat of he would be back in front of our h- house here a day and night catching frogs and just running up and down the bank catching he'd loved it from the time he was four or five years old internet. Never change he absolutely left. And i just think again. God created all slightly different with different interests and is a good thing. You had one boy in the garage tinker on motors and going faster and you had another guy you couldn't keep at the house. He was taking his fishing pole and he was to the water at four and five. Yeah in in in you and your the answer. Paracha half have respect know. I respect that. They have to be their own person in in in seek out for thinks the all that you know that those different interest levels impacted their right as they were growing up in reading some cases to to what they're doing today you know again my son toys into it in a lot of different areas of my oldest son and interestingly he he he liked even as a kid. You're living on the edge. He here you love the excitement of the snowmobile races today. He he'd get so pumped on yet in today. He's he's the paramedic he's a wilderness paramedic in he's fighting fires -fornia loves the game. You're whites. He likes ribbon on the edge to me. I like living on the salary to belated contentment. That's what i really like. And you know. I follow troy on social media and that that guy is always out doing something. And he's. he's an incredible fisherman. I mean it's it's yet it just anything anywhere any way any loves digging around in offbeat places for a coupla. He's got he's got pack whereas in no matter where he goes scurrying rats. He sees the body of water anywhere. Anything they could hold the fish he just drives up insider road. And rodney goes spacious anywhere anywhere crapping around the country with him because spent he's spent some time out west and i know he's fish some areas where i've been and it's just kinda cool to see that and i do want to ask you a question about that. Everybody has some of those favorite moments. What it was like a favorite moment for you fishing with your kids that you can recall the years ago with troy. I'll give you a. I'll give you my my oldest son that never got turned onto it and here's winter. Mistakes that make made with the there was a series the best tournament series. Starting in minnesota zillion years ago it was called the northstar bash turned into and when he was about four years old. I took an pre fishing. Mary and i got a cabin on the lake. And i took him pre fishing for that tournament with me and he had snoopy rag. You had snoopy rag. And they had to wait spinner baits. Then you know it was cool. We're up in the morning out. Who day thinking around. He's dragging this spinner baits through the water. And you know. I'm trying to catch some fish. Internet little said something. It's something from we'll get more moves out to have been great you you you hold in iraq ruled colin. He looks at me. it looks at the rad. He throws looked at me again. I got the message. You burn me out so bad. And so i think there's a balance there were so you know. My dad took me steelhead fishing. And i've i've got quite a few steelhead to my name. And if anybody out there knows steelhead there they can be finicky and tricky fish to catch i. I mean the passion for catching them is kinda gone. I've i've i've been out steelhead fishing and i've seen this in the hunting industry where you know you get some guys. That are pretty. Some prowess in are pretty successful. They take their sixteen seventeen year. Old son out. He shoots a world calibre elk and ten years later. He's he's not in elk cutting he's into fishing or snowmobiling or something else does. Ruggles images of the other side of that story would try. What are the experiences a for a number of years we as a family. A number of where we fished in tournaments in canada Rainy lake in minnesota canadian border. Another one at nor tap happened awake to work and we fish team tournaments up there and over the years that we hit fished at is a group together ranch fish with one of his sons. Jimmy and billy clubs voice fish fish together with danny. We're troy and We look forward to these these tournaments every year of up there and we won a number of them in your jimmy and in billy one. Two of back in those weeks the week caprice fishing leading into that terminated. That was the week muster sunday for fifteen years. Yeah you know it was the highlights of of our trip together with all of us as a family together and each one bus us. Everyone about when i talk to the boys inclusive of troy. Now he says that was some of the most enjoyable experiences we ever had and all of us at weren't time and other did really good way. And i did a couple of seconds and thirds internet but did win one with him in california and in went ahead and opportunity. You get fish with you. Those times that we're in those events burn memories that they talk about still in. Those chips are really important with father and a son. I know with my dad. We had an annual trip that we would take to flaming gorge and that always meant the world to me because we'd spend five or six days out on the gorge just fishing and not worrying about all the other stuff you know. The work stresses of life. And you know i had told you in an email about a trip to voice in just those kind of trips. Just make a huge difference in a young english life and death makes it something that makes them wanna come back later ended it burns into your sweet. You get so excited and then you think about it so often you think you keep revisiting that your mind. Our great great great experience. Yep absolutely and i wanted to touch on something else because we do try to help you know young new people into get into fishing and whatnot. And what are some tips that you give people when they're going to a brand new fishery and they've never been there before. What do you tell him to look for. And what are some tips that you give them. You know it's gotten a lot easier these days because of social media into local bites really. I mean you're you're you're deficient research on lake levels in what the bites been like recently. Water clarity stabilized. Image is endless. In comparison to what we had sixty years ago running through the changes that i've seen are gathering in the business of what the liberal. But you could do so much preliminary work you know. Get getting on your computer Checking out google earth. Going to local site Hunting down to let local reports. That give you an idea of what the bite is like what they're biting that. Yeah you know. Even to death preferences that stuff today is is in most cases. These areas have a very dependable week. Al outlet and that retail outlet Is a great source of information. They don't hide stuff from people they want you to have a good experience and they have fishing reports. That are done weekly. yeah you know. There's things that are posted a soon as their retail operation. So they give you the most up to date information you can possibly get and the is saves you so much time by doing a little bit of homework. So i'll you've got fish a lot of places in your lifetime. What was one of your favorite destinations. One place you wanna go go back in two at this point so far i probably one of the greatest place that i would go go bad bad and it was a family of them. Refer went to australia and We fishburne windy and we floated the rivers my wife stay. She didn't go coin with us into the jungle. And we did it three days when but ahead my two boys and We floated the river. spur morning. And we can't detonate banks and stuff and it was going through the you'd see what originally state you with. All these people would come to the river and you see these salt water again. Getting you know we're we're presented teasing experience. We we fish adequate the very typical coins When with the river for and wendy was that the guy that we're with you at a massive john bolt in. And i think if i remember would the sixty four or more on knew we weren't we took Took off at a tipping point when we went out. I don't know how many miles thirty miles or so it was in between darren new canning two oceans. Boil them your. I've never seen so many fish in my life and we got stuck his thing. We had backup quit. I don't even know we've -able experience that in there then we fish. Gt's the great barrier reef. Yeah you know a couple of days we did that tap water fishing critique keys but that was the the most probably the most memorable trip send in the boys rules enough to to remember that and enjoy and i've never been back again but never been back after us really get to do that. Sounds like a lot of fun to me It was exciting. It was really exciting. Every day was true adventure. Oh man that's one awesome thing about fishing is you know whether you're going out your back porch to your little pond or no for for me it was. We went to alaska couple times in my teenage years. Dad took us up to prince of wales island. And those you can either go on a short little ten minute trip around around the corner and fish a canal right by your house or you can go. Halfway across the globe know go to australia does. The opportunities are endless and every one of them is special in. Its own way you know in every fish. Especially it's it's all the way to work with some incredibly you state. Anglers jimmy jeremy hardcore muskie. They looked. I mean this is their fish of yeah this twelve months a year. They're they're on sites. They're always thought worst. What's what's next year. Where their plan. And what is your shoots in that. But every one of us might might bishop choices of small outbreaks. And then i'll go to a wall in allege mouth after that and i enjoy muskie fishing but not like these guys do either yet. It's their deal. And we got guys crappie fish at that looked crappie fishing nets. i'm kinda more kind of favor with troy. I like a little of everything in every case everybody in office sometimes throughout the year goes and jerks and goes a car. What would we are. We'll get a car. Pike in warning to every two to get to tax at least yet you know something different something out of the ordinary it go get some carbon in you know it. It pulled the fun to catch challenging at times. There's a lot of different ways to get him the. It's something i would not want to do every day. Like the mix it up. I like to catch your letter. What types of things. I can't do when thing. I liked the variety but i mean They're so fascinating fish. And i still in our country today in the states. Stay they you know in your up in different places the world there yet. They're big deal especially european nations. You so that's the money. It's like our best here in drives the market. And then he many cases sh- something silly in some off beatles little place in the and trial go round when i visited him. He'll take me shore fishing spots underfunded we mainly corporation jumping. You see him in the afternoon. We'll go think around for two hours or hours a year some place. He'd learned that when he was in arizona for years he went to college. There learned all the inner city rex. He didn't have the both twitter. Invent until i took down with a boat. All during breaks and classes he found every single nook and cranny at fish in and around the entire phoenix area. And believe me. There was a lot of those a lot of little pans and stuff and in and it was you. Carpeting had more more at your standard run carpet. It hit they all had best large mouth bass in your blue gill winner catfish so we just think around shore fishing nets or his wealth of bank fishing for years. He went to school there. All he did was bank fish off it back and it was just fun. I would love to do with you. Know i got the greatest in late. Greatest poison the war world my london. 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Whoever i remember watching you on the wall i video and a bass video just catching tons and tons of fish on those jigs. I had a feeling it might be jagd merick rigor and well like smaller. My mouth says big big pig. Pike some version of chicken for must be done gun with tubes. Big rubber bates. It's it's a jig gonna jk. There's a better way for all kinds of fish all the time anywhere. Get a one sti- family of bates natural leaders acted under the heading up a chick but she was a piece of red or some kind would addressing the guy if might wait if may wait. Four ounces for watering might be a one sixty four for crappie a purple mylar. Jig will work pretty good for steelhead. But i i'm preferential to to top water. Dry fly stuff. I like to see that fish commit. Come out of the water. That's just i. I did enough. You know wet. Fly fishing. That i patrick knows. We've gone on some high mountain lakes. And i just. I really liked to fool that fish to come up all the way out of the water. He's any kind of fishing for musky. Your small mop mop secure rare occasions. Pike tap water breaks. Those are fun if you wanna be consistent year round. Yeah you gotta you gotta get beneath the surface of the water. Yeah my biggest hike. Was i had a fifty three inch. Pike and this thing was was monstrous and it was lake. Naturally larry larry dahlberg and he was filming. But we're reading and got in fake cockney kakatua water are you talk about a memorable experience with that and You know where he's been everywhere to do everything. Yeah yeah you know. He's still thought at their daddy issues. Deck it was unbelievable scene and fifty three inch this. We figured it was mid thirty pounds. You know thirty five thirty eight pounds something again. Maybe it was. It was jackie gigantic for bike. That was half water. Fish birds played beat of ball. That would be. That would be a lot of fun. I now i'm like. Wow that sounds like a blast. But i wanted to change gears just a little bit One of the things that have admired you for years is that you're not afraid to talk about your faith and i think that that's very important thing and you know i want to see if he can share just a little bit about your spiritual journey and how god is played a big role in your life after the two most important parts of my life. The next year shared all all the time. It's fishing in my unity. Go hand in hand every day. Day is just part of my life. I integrated what we do with the television shows. You know the the impact that it it a try to kind of quickly for you until the time. I was thirty five years old. You know i was a person. It was not an atheist store. Nick knight that nasdaq. I probably would have favored more upper eighty s. And i don't believe anybody that spends any amount of time in the outdoors anywhere can be an atheist. I think that's an impossibility. But i had no really. I was obsessed. And i guess that's the only word i could use obsessed with fisher twenty four seven. That was all that and you know. It gets all in our businesses. Were building at that point in time and At thirty five started giving turkey in my heart to Right to spirit a guy who was just tugging in my heart. I met people that that Turned her life over to the lord. Lord that were hard party hard-drinking people that i knew a hard partier. You know when they were like a different person you night and day and he started to talk to me about about jesus guy stuff i never heard of before the enemy sound comes with a lot of people you gotta understand nothing really new number and then i started the search knowing there's life got you got your busse heart who's much of his life in in one day turned us away lord has given us percents and i says well i i can't do it myself i need help i need your direction. I'm just saying guidance. Any made a confession of faith. Like they're nice and his life and then for about two years you know i wandered around back. Studied the word guide. The bible began challenged thing to me to get through a through know little things like could this really be real. You know like so many people. It's this bible. Could this stuff really. But this this thing is is there a guide the foundation guiding coke. Jesus was the foundation. Is this thing that he really is is. He says he is to be comfortable recently. Said he did from beginning to end. Yeah you know. And i started looking at this stuff. You know one day it got out of my head arc. It was never less years. All i can say is if you truly search is real. He's there you care some words to be. It's a real experience. You know the the point he's got to get out of your head in it. You have become a part of my everyday life. I'm not ashamed for the dash. That's it openly. That's who lamb. And i can only share the experience that i hear. And how would i life. My family My outlook on business. Now look on life right back by relationship with my wife and the older. I get a clearer easier. It is for me out to be more appreciative of of my lord grayson so al. I've got a question. It's a immuno high positive this way in a as starting my own business in the outdoor industry and then walking in faith in how how has that affected you know business decisions and just in a living in the limelight and and outwardly expressing. Your faith is there. You know ever moments of doubt. I mean 'cause i in today's society and day and age is definitely not something that's widely accepted. Are you saying in here by some subject back. But what would you buy. S- i mean as far as just running a business and then walking in faith. I if you look at the marketing partners that i have every single one of a from boat motor rag reels lures lying a wreck. Chronics are the top right at the top of their field in their individual categories. Everyone of and we've been with them for many many many years. Some of them almost my entire career. And i've said in corporate boardrooms all over the country. Go going all over television space over television network and contract saying that we re mega conglomerate and never have. I had one of say anything about my confession of faith and that show it all. Most of them have said they appreciated it and go forward and one of the reasons for that is an and some of them are not people but they businesspeople and the bottom line. Is i self stuff for. That's what i still stuff on. I do my job or am i would absolutely. That's why they don't you know so it's it's a only one. Major major challenge would network. It was who was with a network and and jerry jones johnson. They want forgot about guy that that was the words that they came back came back and they said that it's interesting the way they did notification we played on this network for a number of years and this particular year correct when just the way it always hits in five weeks into the show and it was a wednesday afternoon when it got where got i got contacted by the president of networking. And he said it's gonna pull the show because you're religious stance on it. We don't believe it's we. We went network anymore. This was on a wednesday. We get i managed. They did this going to pull it if we did we. Did we read it. Every i reiterate that we think energy i get contract signed with a bunch of sponsors and i had to deliver the numbers in so we get at that show and euronet weekend in the entire re edited version. And we continue our attorneys. Said you know you've been with. They want to take the court. You can't beat it you got. You ran for five weeks already. You did this for years. They never get it. They can't do for this thing and and they talked iran in in my wife. Laura his wife's no we'll go to thorough. They don't want you. i don't i don't want to be there. they want. They want us to be pulled what they want. They wanted to be this what we did back to show to them. We make the changes in our last of the contract for the television season. We sent them with bill. They said the bill hearing on pitching to us and we sent them the bill. Bill them back or the editing changes. We have to make sent it back. I never heard from them. That i didn't pay for the network in europe. Charge them back for all of the pain and misery went back bent. So it's no legal. Nobody called us back. Matt a single thing the legal. Nobody their legal. Nobody never heard from him since well. I'm really glad that you guys you know you. Un ron have have always been good about you. Know talking to people about your faith and it's been a centerpiece of the show and one of the parts of the show. The actually look forward to a bunch is the very end when you go through whatever god lays on your heart and i really just want to say. Thank you for doing that because we need to be able to talk about these things and i. It seems like culture is trying to move in a direction where they don't want you to talk about stuff that might offend somebody. But it's like you know these are things that we should all be talking about. You know if that's part of your life that's an integral piece. You should be able to talk about it. And there's one one thought i have on that. Patrick is to speak to have speech to have thought. You risk being offensive. Right to someone. And i mean if we're just gonna walk around muzzled and mass and never have a conversation about anything i mean. I'm into big game hunting that that can be offensive. Catching fish can be offensive. So we have to push back. We have to go. They'll run over here if you don't get you know and i'm a big thing an immediate business all my life. I'm a big believer a freedom of expression freedom of speech. Even if i don't with it so am i even. If i don't agree with it you still have a right to share. I understand and i respect it. And i think that's something that people need to remember. Is that just because somebody says something. You don't like doesn't mean you have to agree with them. You can just choose not to listen to that person anymore. I mean there's there's stuff that's put out all all the time that i don't listen to and i don't want to be associated with because i don't agree with what their stance is and you know there's plenty of stuff that i do love to watch and listen to that. I do agree with people that disagree whether you should catch fish on spawning beds are not right in an argument about that or you can easily selena when you can easily get there. But but again. I i like i said i. I respect our our freedom speeches. An expression is an important thing. I've been in the media business my life all my life and in people have a right this year that i have i a right. The like to tune into a cheddar offer. Do whatever i want with it not read it. I can exercise my own decisions. I'm not gonna go in there in equality sponsors sponsor them. Because you're doing this dead. I never do. And i think that's something that needs to be heard and i'm glad that somebody i'm sure a few people here it on this podcast but what you said is very true. We don't need you know this. Cancel culture of of things that you know. Ripples need to be able to share and people need to be adults about it and mature enough to handle it and choose what they want to listen to what they don't. I mean that's it's it's really part of the backbone of what what our country was supposed to be about and Were anyway i do to change gears. Just a little A guy that's been really influential in my life on fishing is pat o'grady. I met pat. Oh man that's probably been twelve thirteen years ago. And he was getting his company started. And i jumped in and helped him out with. Pk lures and here. He had told stories about you coming out to wyoming and doing some fishing. I remember reading. In the law. ally wisdom books About seminole and a few things. So i just wondered if you could share a little bit about coming out to wyoming. Western space are so different than northern or ride scary. Yo it's a whole different world and you mentioned to you mentioned alluded earlier when they get used to is. Never any wind ever ending win in. I mean if you go if you're going to fish you better better get used to win. Better not bothering you. The rick the vote right the handle nbc and being a safe piece the piece of equipment. They handle wind in it. I don't know if you guys ever go through three straight days in a row word you calm day never. I don't think lever happen. I go to archery shoots. And i have people say well. I'm not shooting in the wind and they start playing. Oh the winds blow. And i said well you come to wyoming. If you don't shoot or hunt in the wind just don't go hunting joke. Defeat w. t where we go to the code is as an example. You look at the weather report the night before they they say the win the window. We from fifteen to twenty five. It means it's going to be forty plus asu. It'd be forty dollars. Plus that's what you're going to get the truth. Well you talk about seminar. That is one of the windiest places. I think in the lower forty eight. I mean the the wind speeds on that reservoir are ridiculous. But i'll tell you the fishing is phenomenal. How many winter they put around it. Yeah they put a lot of wind turbines that sucker for good reasons but those western reservoirs growth big fish. Hey we're trying to keep that a secret. Al off carp fish is amazing and even some very. I'm a small mountain. i love smart fishing. The small mouth world small mouth. Fishing is as popular as it's become the tournament organizations. That have the come up north and since two small fishing and a great lakes and now they're coming everywhere yet yet you know you get to experience it in tournaments Love it the small mouth. Fishery that exists. West of the mississippi river is still some of the most unexplored smart fishing in north america systems. I can't you're innocent. At west of the river or to western states many of those reservoirs got phenomenal phenomenal. Nominal bishop i. I liked to tell the story. I've told a couple of times there's a. there's a river in oregon. I won't give the name but an all out to you. We drift boat floated at one day. And i hooked sixty small mouth in a day and i got tired of jagan forum. So i put on a mouse pattern. I tied and i caught. You know half a dozen small. He's on a mouse pattern. Just throw it right against the bank and start stripping out and they'd at that river this drift boat only so motorboats in that that can be a lot of fun i mean those are their sparkling out there and some of the some of the bigger systems pick the missouri river as an example for four. You've got set at saf. You've gotta wacky a. These are massive bodies of water massive massive systems and their in in in in there. I mean the small muppet. Nobody hears coast that they won't see an angler in your role year for small. Nobody'll be their four. Pack four pack is one of the most remote fisheries. I've ever been to. And i'll tell you what they're there have got to be miles and miles of shoreline that never get fished and i mean there's massive massive in their own up in way up at that even at the dry air dry air too short that is about what forty i think. That's forty miles long. And then you've got that main arms like one hundred and sixty miles long. There's very few accesses. Oh yeah you know you're right. I remember we had a pw heat from the tournament. They're in what we we got the attention that anisimov parsons weighed in. It was kabaya. They rent way when came to brought the smart in with his bad fish. So we could wait and it was like a six three or six or this. Was that smaller. That miniature scale in your macro swarm are up in san francisco. I couldn't pull about about have to lead. Somebody's somebody structures. Just drive in his crazy ton of them in there. That's an incredible says. I said there there miles up. It is the most untouched massive untouched mama. Fishing attack. the guy goes through not to mention some of the. There's one night and forget. That warned that they bleed. I think they believe their next record. Birsh sure commander there. I can't remember to saturday with no gather some wells. Old anti yeah. There's some fantastic fisheries out here. And i know just in wyoming alone. I mean you've got a number of really good reservoirs for walleye and you know a couple for small mouth that are really significant and a whole bunch that are good for trout of various species. And of course he got flaming gorge with those humongous lake trout. And that's and that's an incredible fishery to we touched on earlier smarter and they've they've kinda taken a dive the they they think that the Burbot that made their way there. Somehow somebody moved burbot down there into that drainage from apparently around this area and They just haven't they haven't done as well they they were doing really well in the early two thousands. I used to go down there with my dad and we'd catch some up to four four and a half pounds and now it's pretty hard to find them. They're still there. They're just not in the quantity that they used to be environmentally. Then yep There's something to be said for that. You know when i grew up steelhead fishing. You'd spend a lot of hours and when you finally hook into one of those thirty forty inch fish. I mean they they take you for a ride for a while but you can fish for two three four days before you even catch one hook one hook up you go small fishing and have those fisher so dang aggressive are fun. It's fun so that's one of the beauty of them. Yeah there's a there's a little reservoir here in wyoming that kicks out you around five pound fish. Pretty regularly And i i went there with a buddy of mine one time and we are fishing. Top water thing between josh. And i we we both got probably fish apiece just fishing little poppers on the surface in it was just a lot of fun and then that thing that you talked about al that happens in wyoming happened in the wind blowing really really hard to get off their old of the gun the boat for your life. Get your your jacket on. Got what. I'll tell you that much we got wet but so what's what's next. What's in the future. What's what's you know. What do you plan on. what's coming up. What are we. Should we be watching for and getting a little long into or the age also slowing down. A little bit i mean jimmy wego muskie fishing me for four hours. I ain't gonna go in our barrett fats or two pound rubber. Big thing can happen. You're only as old as you act. Al see you know strongest kid. My body doesn't want my five. You don't want to receive that. There are things that are wearing down a little think. That's wisdom speaking to abandon. No too so. I i have to pick pick and choose a little bit a little bit more but i still loved the game. I mean know as long as i can contribute that this sport in a positive way. I'm gonna do it. i'm not gonna. i'm not going to quit. I'm not gonna retire up. Going to crack back. And i mean by cutting that i wanna do more fun fishing on the shows. Jimmy jeremy that the staff and other people we work with. I'd like to see troy get a little more involved with this stuff. These guys you pick up the ball and run every night for long enough to fund fish a little bit more by that go do some things and places a lot of bodies of water that i'd like to play around a little bit now for two hundred and a lot of people don't understand that you know when you're going fishing for the weekend without a camera crew that that can be quite pleasurable when you're going filming for an episode that can be you know when you gotta redo takes a redo when you just wanna go explore to make it happen you gotta make. It's working people don't they. They sit in their living rooms and watch that and go. Oh well they were just they. Turn the camera on and went and had a fun time. There's a lot of hours behind the scenes when the cameras work was in. And then there's a year no it's addressing a lot of times a lacking half and on hot fight fetched but then when you dress the show after that. That's when you get the underwater cameras stuff out to fit. That fit the scene where the fisher coming in in to get the right drum shots environment. Those those all add to the editing and make it a little more exciting the music tracks that that go with it. you know. Music is so subtle in you know a lot of shows don't use music because you have to pay Their cost us thirty thousand dollars a year to use a music so yeah bachelor of music track because their royalties and alma my companies right in this is our very first go. My dad and i went she putting this last fall. We hired a cameraman and we took him. And i'm learning very quickly of the shortcomings of we didn't get you know. Be roll. Shot here and this extra shot here and you know getting that underwater shot or that overhead shot that you need in. It's you know it's really hard now to recreate and get those extra shots that we need to produce the film that i wanna purdue so make a real exciting piece you back. That'd be rollers goals man just putting the actual the actual easiest park. It is actually catching deficient getting their artist on films that easy. Then you've everything else is putting it together. It's all better than that anything. Sweetening the more things you have to compliment. Show the better. It becomes the up on where we're struggling. We're stretching it as as as as we can stay but it's fun man fun. It is a lifestyle worth living. Believe me i if you if you could do it. And you find a way to get your niche in their buck doing it your sizzle lifestyle business for a lot of people if you if money is your motivation and you want to get rich. Don't come fishing industry and here's a lifestyle some of us. I mean you could make a good comfortable but if money is silicon valley and they live in that world out there if you want to be able to go out and enjoy the great outdoors and have a comfortable lifestyle. Fishing industry in hunting industry. Got a better choice. you will never regret. it couldn't couldn't goodness it better myself. I have one more question and this is a really important question. Now because on this podcast we talk a lot about recipes and we talk about food. I'm sure you eat fish i. I'm positive that because it's so darn good but is your favorite fish species to eat. And how do you like it. Prepared real simple for me. I had a free nights ago again. It's just brought up perch beer batter perch sounds pretty good to me. A can of bean beam beam some some cream corn on the sidewalk outside with it. And it's like eating better than a lobster themselves as it gets it. Sounds like there's always it's yeah it sounds like you've into edwards family dinner because that's what we do in my house the fried walleye perch and crappie and some some spicy bangs man purchased it. It they are is still. You can celebrate thinking about my wife. Exciting as getting just guys came back from a leech lake and they were a good perch. Blatancy wentz arch for your prize. Bring them over man. Yeah well that's awesome. And again i just want to say thank you again for coming on the show. We're really grateful for you. You know not just the impact on our lives and whatnot. But just i know how busy you are. And i am grateful for you taking the time to spend with us today. I really really enjoyed the opportunity guys. Like i said If they can't be fishing the next thing to do is talk about fishing. What ten below tonight. I'm enjoying. I enjoyed our time here. Today and You know another rapper. During some that you might want to get. You might get some time. You're looking for another guess. she can. She did older jim. Your jeremy better outstanding and they noted you're ready to get the truck getting some real offbeat stuff. Those guys i jimmy and his muskie fishing jeremy those guys. I'm i'm really jealous. Because out. here you know we just don't have access to purebred muskie's it's just we don't have them so i watch those guys and i watch those shows. I just sit there. And i salivate and i cry a little bit because i really wish i could be there but man. It's your fun. Watch those guys catch them. Windfall muskie by turns out. I'm telling you they get like you know that it's happening. After two pearl they get in their fall formless derise turn glassy. You can't even talk to him out space. I can appreciate that. Patrick knows win. When fall. season rolls around. David gone. david all gone but al will. I'll tell you it or if if you make it out this way we'll put you on some fish instead of just talking about some fish arabic bro. I like it man. i'm in well. God bless you and You know be safe on your travels this year and i look forward to watch and more of the winter media so i appreciate it very pretty opportunities guys everybody habitation. Thanks a lot. So i think we should keep rolling for a minute. We'll wrap this show up and do you have to tell a story about al. I'm really glad he came on the show. In my first and only time that i've al was i cast in twenty eleven and i was working on my laptop and i was up in the las vegas convention center and i was sitting on the side. Which is a huge building enormous. I'm sitting out and kind of of the way trying to find a quiet place. I get wifi and do some work for pat gradient. Pk lure so. I'm working on it. And i see this guy. Come out the come off the stairs. I see that it's outlander. And i'm like oh man that's that's all inter i wanna go say. Hi and say thank you. And so i get up and start to head that way and i kid you not. It was like a stampede. The ground shook. You know the sky got dark. There's all these people just came from every direction and kind of cut me off and you know it was like okay. you know. These guys are more important than me. These our sponsors. You know these are guys that have a vested interest in talking to al. And so i'm like i'll just wait here for a minute. I'm sure clear out. It didn't clear out. The mass massive people just got bigger and bigger and bigger and then that mass move down to where all the booths were. And i was like well. There goes my chance. Shake his hand and say thanks But w quicker next time patrick. Yes but now. He's got to spend an hour talking with him and he's he's a wonderful guy and he's made an impact on my life that you i can only just tell you guys that it meant a lot to me today to be able to talk to him when i was younger. My mom passed away. When i was fourteen and after my mom passed away one of my things that it was kind of an outlet for me was fishing just to get away clear my head get away from life and my dad. I remember one saturday. He took me down to cabela's in sidney nebraska which is about a hundred miles from cheyenne. So he went to sydney. Bought some fishing gear but we also went and we found that they had a rack of in fishman. Vhs tapes and books and so we picked up those things and brought it home. And i mean. I was in those things. Like you wouldn't believe you know on those rough winners of shan that i keep talking about you know with the wind. Cystic crappie fishing. That was there. And i don't mean the fish you know we we would watch those videos. And we'd get amped up for that next trip to the gorge to catch small mouth or that trip that we had that next year where. We just clobbered the ele- perch walleye at poison. So you know those kind of things really mean a lot to me and just al and just the way is just how he has so much. Fun has so much joy around fishing. It's just so inspiring to me and so having him on was a big deal. You know for me today so it was great but i learned that and positively right. Vate faith and fishing is what he said. But you if if you're not having fun in this industry and he really did hit the nail on the head. Yes it's it's nice to be able to get to a point. You could make a living at it. But if you wanna make money go to silicone valley go go go create the next app or whatever the next thing is you make money and live that lifestyle but you know he touched on it. He's been in the industry for longer than about anybody and he still working i. It's it's crazy. He's seventy six years old and he's still going and just definitely an inspiration to a lotta people and one of the things. I wanted to pass along as if any of you wanna try to win a trip to go fishing with al. You can actually put in for that right now if you go to. England edged dot com. Which is there lindor media fishing page. So it's angling edge dot com. You can actually enter to win a trip to go with al which i highly recommend you at least in the show notes yet. So i'll have that there and then of course go check out their website. I mean they have so much information on so many different species of fish. It's kind of mind blowing because there's just tons of it and you can order. Dvd's and a number of other things but definitely support them. They're great family. Great group of people definitely take a kid or a new person with you fishing. Pick a go. Pick mali's yeah. It'll catch some mvm. Some of these dvd's are shown. Their youtube channel for over magazine cited in fact last night before doing this stuff. I showed the kids i said. Do you wanna see who are going to have on the podcast and the kids were like. Yeah i do. And so. I pulled up youtube and just played one of their one of their walleye videos. And they're like oh man that's really cool dad and they were all excited so definitely get people inspired. Get him out there. That's the whole goal. Patrick exactly so again. Thanks everybody for listening to this podcast. It doesn't happen without support of our listeners. And david and i definitely appreciate it. We do sorry you have to listen to me some days Or for that matter so as not all there but definitely go to our website. We have shown notes. We have a lot of different episodes on tons of topics. Bears elk in wall. Is you name it. We've got a little bit of everything. And then of course you can check us out on the social media. You want to support us. Computer read cast hat. Give a half ship it to you. They're pretty cool. A pretty sharp and of course. Go out and subscribe you. Know if you're on apple podcasts or spotify or any of those places that you gave your podcast subscribe to the podcast like podcast. Pleased definitely leave us a review. Tell your friends your friends. Yeah so anyway just wanted to say thank you again again. Check us out at red. Cast outdoors dot com.

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"two trips" Discussed on The Game is Afoot!

The Game is Afoot!

05:11 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on The Game is Afoot!

"Only died once. Yeah so he had taken and he come back to bring us. Yes but you travel by carriage Oh that's right you're right. I'm sorry. I'm sorry okay. You slept on me. I remember i know. I interchanged spent time on all of your shoulder. We'll opportunity napping good good. But yes No koichi would not have been able to take you all through the slip. He's only enough right now to take himself but yes as he says. Oh that is an interesting. Can i borrow charlotte That's not to talk to over there and e careful because that construct will. That's one of our best friends and her bay of course Miss eden and she looks around the doorway since the two sides of the library or separated by a hallway udon and charlotte both poker head around the door. I understand that you have questions about charlotte and how might go through the slip. Mary borrow her for a moment. Define borrow if. I could just hold her for a little while. I mean you can try. Charlotte will or she'll walk charlotte in by hand charlotte and then she'll like find a cookie and hand it to. It'll be like this'll help okay. So means of cookie they maneuver charlotte into being held. Charlotte does kind of make this face like weird. She's cold has you just kinda like examines her really closely and then she mumbled something that you don't quite catch and then charlotte lows brett. Charlotte glows in one complete color. We'll say it's a soft yellow like a buttercup yellow like butter. Cookie look a butter cookie and has you nods. And she seemed satisfied with this dispels whatever she did and handscroll it back to eden says charlotte is a single entity. He might have been more concerning. Her creator had used multiple pieces of rain but it appears that she used one cohesive brain to create charlotte even cuddle charlotte charlotte couples back to be warms again. Thank you so much for checking. I was We were not prepared to leave her behind and weren't going. To worst case scenario hiroshi would have needed to take two trips slats all. Okay sorry. I didn't mean to give you guys a lot of concern about that. Because eaton is very clearly like truly wanted to split us from charlotte. You would've tried a wad harder k. k. Not had insisted that she was in edens bag before you..

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"two trips" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

RADCast Outdoors

05:51 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

"They were supposed to have one foot plano. Take all of us at once while that full plane was down so it was down to two trips and split to gear amongst to those planes instead of one plane. We're yeah we're all there was two of us weren't quite as okay. We're not going to jump up and down about a week. We stayed behind and three guys were just raring to go. They hopped in polk. Took the gear and left and and as we turned around and walked back. We just started laughing because here sitting with a pile was the pile of fishing poles. All fishing poles were packed with us jobs. A three eager beavers. We'll take the first plane and and we'll get out there we'll go. We'll volunteer to be. I didn't volunteer fruit. I and set camp up and get the raft setup. No they're going to go fix it and they'll do all that stuff later. They were gonna pull the wraps up and everything and so but the funny part was okay. So here we're flying in. There's these red shoals on good news lake. There's these red shoals these rituals are red salmon. I mean there was literally thousands on you could see the colored the edge of the lake rid and the one guy who is just so competitive always had to catch a fish. He was out there. He had taken the spares twenty pound line of pool. You know just a tight. Something on there was out there trying to catch a fish it was. It's kind of like when you wake up for for your nap. Elk hunting and you look over. And here's a guy that's cut. Willow cut with six feet. Tried to catch a fish. That's what it reminds me. That's all. I have to catch a fish now in this body of water. What do i have well. I have what i have. So we're fishing one of the things that you guys touched on his..

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"two trips" Discussed on Dose of Leadership

Dose of Leadership

05:52 min | 2 years ago

"two trips" Discussed on Dose of Leadership

"Ron baker on dose of leadership to show my friend richard. Good to be here. I've listened to a couple. Well let's <unk>. Earlier so big fan so we'll have to get launch and get to know each other a little more. Yeah no this is exciting <unk>. For me it's great. you know. Thank you for so many. Great years as a wichita state shockers fan you gave me such joy and highlights from watching you guys. You know a few years back so it. It's fun having you on the show. Yeah that's great. Some good memories back back in those days. Glad i could be apart of. Yeah so that's interesting you move. How long have you been back in. Wichita i guess i didn't really realize you were back here in town. How long have you been back here on calling his home again. So i played a season in moscow russia. Back when hit. I believe march cedant is kind of when things really shut down over there. We got back stateside around april first. And i just live with old. Audrey made a mine here in wichita since so not even quite a year. Okay interesting well. That's good so. And i think i knew that you'd you'd gone to play a over in moscow. I can't remember that. But i if from an outsider looking in that seems like that would be kinda lonely. I don't know what is that. What was that like going over. There just would seem like so such a culture shock. I think from yards definitely a culture shock. Not really knowing what it's like over there only thing we see as a kid from kansas is what we see on movies or tv shows right seems like russia's always the intimate right reality. Is you over there in his pretty similar to your city the only differences a lot of people over there don't speak english so there's times where it was tough to communicate up to fit in but there's a lot of things to entertain you over there regardless if you can't eight the yourself which was nice ano- as traveled a lot in the marine corps. And then as you're right the more you travel the more a lot of things as it seems right perceptions but even then it's nice to put things in your perspective right and not what someone feed us forest news and i always found it working to things a little differently. Yeah for sure. And i will also found too that it made me appreciate what we have where we came from right. I mean even when you do that in the states and both coming from kansas when my kids are grown up. And i remember too i wanted to. I'm and can't wait to get out of kansas. And then i lived ten years for the most part in the west coast in southern california loved it and then kind of came back after nine eleven. And we've been here. Ever since. And i remember saying this isn't so bad i mean i think everybody should go out and experience everything else but man. It is nice i think sometimes. Kansas gets a bad rap. You know what i mean. I mean yeah right some excitement as there's nothing to do yeah but in reality there's a ton to do because you have for example new york city. Everything's on top of one another. Don't really have freedom of movement the space to do what you want. And that's kinda wear what you were saying. You come back to kansas and you take for granted we're given year <hes>. Just in the state alone another thing. Is we really really start to appreciate our freedoms as far as our country allows us to do especially when you go over to those other countries across upon. Things are a lot different over there compared to here. Yeah i remember even just like little things of go into a for example even a grocery store and like here you walk into a super target or super walmart in la you have. Can you get say peanut butter. For example. they'll be ten different brands of peanut butter at the super target. A lot of times he go someplace somewhere else. There's there's one brand or maybe two in in the shelves or somewhat empty. I don't know it's just little things like that. You're right so it makes me appreciate what we do. Have your in the space especially the space in kansas like yards even in southern california's like man. Anyway want to talk about leadership with you right all right and i've always appreciated something about you from an outsider looking in not just barely knowing you knowing you a little bit one thing. I've always appreciated about. You is your level of composure. I talk about on this show. That one of the things of leadership had the foresees compose confident consistent and courageous composers always. I've always loved how you carry yourself on and off the basketball field. How intentional is that for you. I mean if you look back at your role models at your examples. Is that something that just was ingrained in you to something that you're intentional about it. You should level of composers has always stuck out to me yet. Composers a good word when it comes to leadership has when you're a leader seems like everyone's always looking at you no matter when or where <hes>. Though as a athlete as myself. Regardless of where. I go i always got you know realize. There's people watching me. There's people looking up to me whether it's kids or people my age so it's always important to treat people the correct way be genuine is always kind of on a pedestal. That you're always aware you're being watched.

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Stay In Your Lane (MM #3549)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 years ago

Stay In Your Lane (MM #3549)

"The with kevin mason like many people are driving as much due to covid nineteen. I did have to go to the doctor yesterday. So i was out and about a little bit more than normal. Be honest with you if we get out for one or two trips a week. It's a busy week. Most of the time. You're staying home but i've noticed something in the last six months since covid and i don't know if they're related and that's people having a hard time staying in their lane when they're driving they start to tend to drift a little bit into the other lane not paying attention a lot of times. It used to be because people were paying attention to their cell phones. But we've had a hands free law in effect in tennessee since july. Twenty nineteen hasn't mattered. I think this is solely people just not paying attention. They're so stressed there so unfocused and what's going on that little bit of correction from the left to the right in their car has become a big deal. It shouldn't be as they say when you're driving the only thing that should be focused on his driving but recently i've yelled at more people beside me in front of me behind me. Stay in your lane. Even though they can't hear me it makes me feel better.

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Stay In Your Lane (MM #3549)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 years ago

Stay In Your Lane (MM #3549)

"The with kevin mason like many people are driving as much due to covid nineteen. I did have to go to the doctor yesterday. So i was out and about a little bit more than normal. Be honest with you if we get out for one or two trips a week. It's a busy week. Most of the time. You're staying home but i've noticed something in the last six months since covid and i don't know if they're related and that's people having a hard time staying in their lane when they're driving they start to tend to drift a little bit into the other lane not paying attention a lot of times. It used to be because people were paying attention to their cell phones. But we've had a hands free law in effect in tennessee since july. Twenty nineteen hasn't mattered. I think this is solely people just not paying attention. They're so stressed there so unfocused and what's going on that little bit of correction from the left to the right in their car has become a big deal. It shouldn't be as they say when you're driving the only thing that should be focused on his driving but recently i've yelled at more people beside me in front of me behind me. Stay in your lane. Even though they can't hear me it makes me feel better.

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Stay In Your Lane (MM #3549)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 years ago

Stay In Your Lane (MM #3549)

"The with kevin mason like many people are driving as much due to covid nineteen. I did have to go to the doctor yesterday. So i was out and about a little bit more than normal. Be honest with you if we get out for one or two trips a week. It's a busy week. Most of the time. You're staying home but i've noticed something in the last six months since covid and i don't know if they're related and that's people having a hard time staying in their lane when they're driving they start to tend to drift a little bit into the other lane not paying attention a lot of times. It used to be because people were paying attention to their cell phones. But we've had a hands free law in effect in tennessee since july. Twenty nineteen hasn't mattered. I think this is solely people just not paying attention. They're so stressed there so unfocused and what's going on that little bit of correction from the left to the right in their car has become a big deal. It shouldn't be as they say when you're driving the only thing that should be focused on his driving but recently i've yelled at more people beside me in front of me behind me. Stay in your lane. Even though they can't hear me it makes me feel better.

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NASA astronaut, two cosmonauts, rocket toward space station

Atlanta's Morning News

00:28 sec | 3 years ago

NASA astronaut, two cosmonauts, rocket toward space station

"Kate Rubins and two cosmonauts have arrived to the international space station they launched overnight in a Russian spacecraft from southern Kazakhstan. It's the second trip to the US for Rubens, who spent 115 days on board in 2016. What a birthday present for her. Today is her 42nd birthday. This is NASA's last trip on a Russian Soyuz. The U. S. Is transitioning to private spacecraft. First, Taco Bell fans started online petition to save the Mexican pizza. Now Missouri man cashes in on the

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Biden the only man on campaign trail hits critical swing states

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

01:46 min | 3 years ago

Biden the only man on campaign trail hits critical swing states

"As. President Donald Trump recovers from the corona virus Joe Biden is capitalizing on having the campaign trail largely to himself by hitting critical swing states and investing in Longtime Republican bastions that he hopes might expand his path to victory. The Democratic presidential nominee May t second trip to Florida in little over two weeks on. Monday. Is Visit to Miami was designed to encroach on some of trump's turf even swinging through little Havana a typically conservative area known for its staunch opposition to the communist government that Fidel Castro installed in. Cuba. He'll follow up with a trip later, this week to Arizona which hasn't backed Democratic presidential candidate since Nineteen ninety-six Biden is completing the expanded campaign travel with late stage at push reserving more than six million dollars in television airtime in Texas for decades deeply read through the end of October. Biden's advisers say they've been confident for months. They can expand the electoral map while never wavering from their promise to have their candidate travel only when local health guidelines allowed for it adhering to that plan is allowed them to expand into other parts of the country at the most critical of moments speaking yesterday in. Little Havana Biden was careful to continue to wish trump a speedy recovery but also criticized his administration's response to the pandemic. I was glad to see the president speaking and recording videos over the weekend. Biden said now that he's busy tweeting campaign messages I'd encourage him to do this. Listen to the scientists.

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NFLPA tells agents to inform players of virus risks

Golic & Wingo

03:05 min | 3 years ago

NFLPA tells agents to inform players of virus risks

"The NFL Players Association has instructed their player agents to talkto all of their clients about the Ricks risk factors that could make them more susceptible to severe illness as the result of the Corona virus and Among the things they talk about Mike in this letter players who may suffer from chronic kidney disease or COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, right immune compromised state weakened immune system from solid organ transplant. Serious heart condition. Sickle cell disease type two diabetes. And then there's this one Mike, which is the first place I went when I saw this list. Ah, B m I r a body mass index. Of 30 or higher and let me be clear, according to the BM. If you have a body mass index of 30 hire your clinic are technically obese. Now. A lot of people would have some disputes with that, and I can understand why. But if you're talking about a B m E of 30 you have just described literally. Every single offensive lineman currently signed to a roster probably even go lesson that toe linebacker and or tight and I'll get to the heights and weights in a minute and understand when they had say all these things. It's not only the players, but remember, the NFL is not going to be in a bubble, so players are going to be going to practice. Flying two trips and then coming home to family. So again, you're going to be involved in, you know, are you single that may have have Ah say on if you're going to play You're married. You have young kids, You know that You're coming home to every day from practice or from runaway trip. So And what if some one of those kids you know if they have a weakened immune system, Do you want to take that chance? So this is not just the player himself, but also the family as well. But as Faras, the bm is now there are tons of charts author. I just kind of picked a chart that basically be, am I, you know Everybody understand. You know the height and your body weight your body Mass. So it gives you how how tall you are and the wait for your B and I, And there's a lot of discrepancy about there is soul. Listen, As I said, I picked up a chart. I'm sure people will tweeted ecological lingo, different charts. If you can't great because I'd like to see some different ones because some of them you look at our like, Wait a minute like the one I'm looking at right now. Says last I checked a six foot tall is 72 inches, Correct? Yes. Yeah, Okay. Just wanted to make sure that your question is good If you're six foot tall and you weigh £221 You are right at 30 bmo. You're right at the obese, which is ridiculous. If you're and then just keep going up because you start look at tight ends. Linebackers. Obviously, offensive lineman. They're usually that you know, anywhere from six to toe got 68 Let's go to like 65 Okay, six foot five. Or 64 76 inches, 64 If you weigh £246. That's beyond my 30. According to this chart, you are considered a

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EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

"The the European adviser Commission Dominic Cummings is pledging to has keep acknowledged its ecological driving two ambition hundred and intact fifty miles at the as end it tries of March to bounce back only to from taking the economic another drive crisis to a cynic triggered by town the pandemic thirty miles away the now commission Durham intends constabulary to stay away from say fossil the longer fuel drive projects did not in his reach recovery the rules strategy but I for will stick the second trip to its target how to Cummings making being stopped Europe by the a police first officer climate he neutral would likely content have been ordered by the mid to century turn around to help economies police say from however the block bounce they will back not as take quickly retrospective as possible action officials Johnson want has to massively visited tools increase to fight the eight Cummings point two his five most billion senior dollar aide bond Charles presented de Ledesma earlier London this year part of a plan aimed at making the constant more environmentally friendly environmental groups have remained concerned funds could be diverted to potentially environmentally harmful activities I'm Charles the last month

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EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

"The the European adviser Commission Dominic Cummings is pledging to has keep acknowledged its ecological driving two ambition hundred and intact fifty miles at the as end it tries of March to bounce back only to from taking the economic another drive crisis to a cynic triggered by town the pandemic thirty miles away the now commission Durham intends constabulary to stay away from say fossil the longer fuel drive projects did not in his reach recovery the rules strategy but I for will stick the second trip to its target how to Cummings making being stopped Europe by the a police first officer climate he neutral would likely content have been ordered by the mid to century turn around to help economies police say from however the block bounce they will back not as take quickly retrospective as possible action officials Johnson want has to massively visited tools increase to fight the eight Cummings point two his five most billion senior dollar aide bond Charles presented de Ledesma earlier London this year part of a plan aimed at making the constant more environmentally friendly environmental groups have remained concerned funds could be diverted to potentially environmentally harmful activities I'm Charles the last month

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EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

"The the European adviser Commission Dominic Cummings is pledging to has keep acknowledged its ecological driving two ambition hundred and intact fifty miles at the as end it tries of March to bounce back only to from taking the economic another drive crisis to a cynic triggered by town the pandemic thirty miles away the now commission Durham intends constabulary to stay away from say fossil the longer fuel drive projects did not in his reach recovery the rules strategy but I for will stick the second trip to its target how to Cummings making being stopped Europe by the a police first officer climate he neutral would likely content have been ordered by the mid to century turn around to help economies police say from however the block bounce they will back not as take quickly retrospective as possible action officials Johnson want has to massively visited tools increase to fight the eight Cummings point two his five most billion senior dollar aide bond Charles presented de Ledesma earlier London this year part of a plan aimed at making the constant more environmentally friendly environmental groups have remained concerned funds could be diverted to potentially environmentally harmful activities I'm Charles the last month

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EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

EU pledges to stay green in recovery from coronavirus

"The the European adviser Commission Dominic Cummings is pledging to has keep acknowledged its ecological driving two ambition hundred and intact fifty miles at the as end it tries of March to bounce back only to from taking the economic another drive crisis to a cynic triggered by town the pandemic thirty miles away the now commission Durham intends constabulary to stay away from say fossil the longer fuel drive projects did not in his reach recovery the rules strategy but I for will stick the second trip to its target how to Cummings making being stopped Europe by the a police first officer climate he neutral would likely content have been ordered by the mid to century turn around to help economies police say from however the block bounce they will back not as take quickly retrospective as possible action officials Johnson want has to massively visited tools increase to fight the eight Cummings point two his five most billion senior dollar aide bond Charles presented de Ledesma earlier London this year part of a plan aimed at making the constant more environmentally friendly environmental groups have remained concerned funds could be diverted to potentially environmentally harmful activities I'm Charles the last month

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UK police say Johnson aide made 'minor' lockdown rule breach

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 3 years ago

UK police say Johnson aide made 'minor' lockdown rule breach

"The adviser Dominic Cummings has acknowledged driving two hundred and fifty miles at the end of March only to taking another drive to a cynic town thirty miles away now Durham constabulary say the longer drive did not reach the rules but for the second trip how to Cummings being stopped by a police officer he would likely have been ordered to turn around police say however they will not take retrospective action Johnson has visited tools to fight Cummings his most senior aide Charles de Ledesma London

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UK police say Johnson aide made 'minor' lockdown rule breach

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 3 years ago

UK police say Johnson aide made 'minor' lockdown rule breach

"The adviser Dominic Cummings has acknowledged driving two hundred and fifty miles at the end of March only to taking another drive to a cynic town thirty miles away now Durham constabulary say the longer drive did not reach the rules but for the second trip how to Cummings being stopped by a police officer he would likely have been ordered to turn around police say however they will not take retrospective action Johnson has visited tools to fight Cummings his most senior aide Charles de Ledesma London

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