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WJR 760
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"Dick Hafner. What's next for the vaccines? Short Answer. Dickies. I think they will be updated. The ones that we know are already being investigated. To be updated Our Pfizer and Moderna Mrna vaccines. How many shots will we need for our next round of vaccinations? Dr. Paul Kilgore Wayne State University professor of pharmacy and director of research, You know my yesterday that it would be one shot one booster dose when it will probably be about one year. Perhaps 1.5 years. A lot of the unknown depend on the ability of manufacturers you produce new vaccine. Future vaccine might not be a shot. The nasal vaccine approach for Covid 19 looks to be quite feasible. But a nasal vaccine might not be available next year. How about one shot fits all its underdevelopment. Universal vaccine approach basically means That instead of having to make a new vaccine every year for influenza, we have one vaccine that we take one time, perhaps with a booster every several years, But we don't have to repeat every year Drugmakers are working on new vaccines targeting the coronavirus variants. Dr. Paul Kilgore of Wayne State says If you are unvaccinated, the virus likes you. It gives the virus a chance to continue to revolve. Change and to mutate. It means that the virus can actually then changed its structure and better adapt to people and really needed aims and the virus is aiming.

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"Welcome to healthcare business. Secrets show where we interview industry leaders and break down exactly how they dominated the markets you can live from the best and can w revenue w impact and w time off and this episode was speaking. Joel can joel. Otherwise known as america's healthy hot dog is a graduate of the university of michigan. School of medicine is a clinical professor of medicine at wayne state university school of medicine a frequent lecturer and author on topics of vegan nutrition health heart disease reversal and has written several books about alternative nutrition and hothouse. He's had been a guest and commentator amy. Tv shows podcasts. Magazines m practices at the concept of a cardiac longevity is very unpracticed in michigan. Welcome to the show joe. Thank you so much excited to share with the audience. Yeah so i wanted to kind of give out with some background on you. And and how you got into the space because you've kind of gone down a different role than maybe stanford medicine and things teaches. Unfortunately not because of any time in the in the slammer or any problems with my license in a somewhat thoughtful various er- pigeon Course but i grew up in detroit michigan Talking now from the suburb in detroit michigan attended university in ann arbor. Michigan graduated top of my class medical school. But i knew from about a swallow wanted to be a heart moved to dallas moved to kansas city out and training with the best skills and particularly treating heart attacks with angioplasty instead. You have some wonderfully people from australia. New zealand in the my mentor in kansas city was from all actually a dislike from new zealand allah but when visit i'll be of the difference between the do another very different entry but nineteen ninety way before you were born. I imagine or at least run it. I join back in detroit. Michigan big practice. And i was the guy running a night treating sick people coronary Cardiac cath lab artists. But i was even back then very interested in the other part the About our of health which is prevention nutrition. Lifestyles sleep stress. Nutraceutical supplements the whole thing. Much more light perhaps naturopathy and chiropractic. So i was always reading on my own incorporating little tidbits been using coenzyme q ten of people for thirty years my college or and then i'll percolating along as very happy guy got a chance to look down to. The university mentioned developed a preventive cardiology program. But i knew that there was something else that i really had an energy for something else. I mean that was doing wonderful. Things are day is the same thing every day. When wonderful big over i went back to university in two thousand twelve a whole year doing a university based courses integrative cardiology natural gas and pretty much nutrition thing adnan stunning that for decades. But i didn't know all the nutraceutical isn't about chemistry testing and the epa genetics and the protonix and we can use fancy words. I graduated and of course. I say in traditional practice but i ultimately with some thought took a big breath five years ago and says you know what i've done enough cath lab emergencies. That mouse running three hassles on the weekend alone. A great practice. I one focus on prevention and i looked around the country. I could barely find in the united states preventive cardiology practice. That was not attuned to only prescription. Drugs are printing preventive cardiology practices more precision more prescription. I wanted to about more health lifestyle disease reversal. I gleaned from various people what i could kinda created a model. I left the insurance system. You wanna have a sleepless night. As a physician who's always had a whole room full of baylor's and medicare and blue cross as we call in the united states and others and tell people in the city of detroit that is not beverly hills los angeles by a reasonably prosperous busy city with auto industry. But i don't take insurance. I can't even take your insurance them out of the system and launched in five years ago and yes. There's always challenges. My tears thought that maybe. I did. Have alcohol rounds. Drug problem slices. Is he doing all as they didn't understand. It has been the best decision. I don't think would have been as meaningful if i didn't pay the price. All those years of doing traditional medicine I'm respected because know what heart catheterization angioplasty bypass Medications use them when needed by I'm very much dedicate myself as upstream cardiologists. I'm the salmon trying to go upstream. Everybody else is going the other direction. But there's a lot of people out there and you know. I i'm sure for practice that are looking or a different path. They're just tired and they feel tired too many drugs too. Many ten minute appointments with dr the game now. It's a good nurse or a physician since i've provided alternative of time education a different approach. And it's so gratifying. Amin that i'm sixty one years old. I don't know what the word retires. Because i love what i do day after day today

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"63 60 Wayne State of engines that lost yesterday to get the weekend split. They approved eight and four on the season three and four now on the road. But there we think final scheduled on gay or road game of the season coming up. On Tuesday against Ashley before finishing the season with four games in a row at home and Who knows that game against Grande Valley might be made up because the Lakers are now only a game out of first place at seven and five, So we'll see what happens. But in the last segment before we sign off will give you all the updated standings and scenarios and all that stuff. With five games or maybe six games to go Right now we know Wayne States and first place final look at the numbers from the day's game. Wayne State Great Shooting day from the field, 27 50. For 50% 54% check that for 12 from downtown. That's 33.3% 5 of seven from the free throw line on Lee 15 attempted free throws in the two games. Here. Park side. And, uh, you know, 11 gallons of milk donated, but I'm trying not to laugh because Wayne State came in. That's such a good free throw shooting team and you think about it. You only take 15 free throws the whole week and you think he had no chance to win either game, But Wayne State was right there in both games had a chance to win yesterday didn't finish and then got the job done today. By three for Park side. They were 23 59 from the field. That's good for 39% 10 to 28 from downtown 35.7 and 49 from the free throw line. Which was a big hit in the game. They missed him free throws, especially late in the game that they didn't miss. Yesterday. Wayne State ends up out rebounding Parkside 31 to 30, although parks that with the event is 12 before on the offensive glass, and you heard Coach Harrelson talk about the offensive, rebounding down the stretch, and Parkside crashed the glass hard the last few minutes the game and give themselves a chance. With that desperation heave at the buzzer that came up short. Wayne State did turn it over again allowed today that turned it over 13 times only 10 turnovers. For parks again. The Warriors led by 6.5 time to get outscored by three in the second half, but they hold on to his 63 to 60 women and step aside. Take one final break. When we come back, we'll give him some final scores from around the legal given the updated standings to give you some scenarios for the glee actor me, that's all coming up right after this. You're listening. The Wayne State basketball. The way you State Athletic Department is proud of our student athletes success last semester of the student athletes at Wayne State University continued to excel in the classroom. During the fall semester, the department had a record 54 student athletes with a four point, no term G P A and 78% of student athletes earning above a 3.0. Wayne State student athletes had a cumulative GPA of.

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"Or he'll drive right baseline and floats up in Intel on that baseline to make it a six point games first, too. Points to the afternoon for Palmer, 28 20 Wayne State. Williams, who has yet to score today has the ball of tap Nada Braille in nearly three minutes to go in the first half. Warriors by six. Williams. Throughout the dairy, and you may let the ball go right office chest and I'll go into the backcourt. And it will be Parkside basketball. 2 52 to go a couple careless turnovers bank, the bank for Wayne State. You just can't turn it over that many times. Against this park side team and expect to win here on the road. Habits gets the pass on the inbounds will hand off the Palmer or 13 to shoot Palmer. Over to a Red moon tonight on the shot clock. He's gonna look to drive on Marshall Marshall cuts him off over the how deep three from the left side is short in the rebound by Marshal Antonio now with three rebounds. Raylan Helium, announced 28 22 Lawyers by six. Nearly right corner. Excuse me Toe Williams Braille in surveying the defense will drive in Now Left side goes the scoop Shock at the lamp to go down. Raylan Neely has six and then the lawyers pushed the lead back up to 8 30 22 with 2 12 to go. In the opening half. All right move over the Palmer Palmer. Driving on nearly nearly cuts him off the free throw line after O'Rourke Williams all over him. O'Rourke's been had in the first half 10 of the 12 rate. 22 Ranger points check that. Evans, driving in got fouled. It'll be the third team foul on wage states of Park, settling down with 1 56 to go foul. He's going to be. Unfortunately there, you know it's whites. Let's two on Darien. And Robinson will check in for dairy in someone's white. I'll get the rest of half off of The eight point lead and two personal fouls. Heaven's will inbound for the Rangers. Rangers, slow to move closer to five count and nervous just has to throw it all away down the court to right boot goes into the backcourt to get it..

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"Timeouts here, Parkside so well, Phil's time before we get back to action. After each media time out of the lawyers will send out the same fire that left the court. And parts are going to summon Solomon Orient moves Off the bench. Almost starter for Park seven. He's banged up a little bit today. 13.4 points. 5.3 rebounds for name didn't know if he was gonna play today or not, but he is going to give it a go off the bench. For the Rangers. That's gonna help out their offense. That's for sure. All right, nearly over the time line with the double for the Warriors as we come back the action here is Marshall with the left side. Marshall atop the Darien working on Heaven's Bounce pass to the rate of Raylan Neely Neely Toe Louis into the corner rape from pump fakes the three of the wing of pop the jump shot from the right side and put it down. Ray Williams Jr. It was Wayne State 86 lead with 15 32 to go in the first half. For years now for six from the field nearly going Have it. Left side wing dumps it down to brace. Prochaska just checked in as well and approach. Ask you travel with the basketball turnover Park side and we stayed gets the back up by two. See what kind of rotation Wayne State uses this weekend without needs, help it off that bench. They have killing Grant and Mike Robinson, who have played some minutes. If we see Cortez Jackson and LJ the wolf in all this weekend, some extra bodies to give Special the guards. Little bit of a breather these back to back games, ones. White love style. Tough it down the Lewis with 12 on the shot clock back toe always went on behind the back pass and the shot was blocked My project I believe Here comes parks that the other way. Creative look, but I was late. Couldn't fish here is how three pointer from the left corner and at this time rebound by kneeling 14 45 to go in the half. Wayne State by 286. Nearly over to owns white killing Grant the scores table rated check in for the lawyers on the next dead ball. Marshall 15 to shoot double team with the elbow now into the paint puts him a floater. No good rebound by approach, Tasca. And parts that gets to stop its 1st 18 notice the last couple years. They don't like to run it all on defensive rebounds. Let's slow it down again, averaging just under 70 points a game they give up 64.9, which is good for fourth in the league..

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"69.99 this season. That's good for fourth in the league. Brown to all of the shoot has it between the circles overnight. How? How? On the right wing cut off by Louis back to Sigmund five to shoot parks that really taking the shot clock down again? How launches a three? As a shock. Black was lying down. He gets it. The girl, Brandon, how a 35% shooter from downtown on the season gets the scoring started from Parkside. The lead three Nothing. Two minutes in Nearly overtones. White rates that outside the air come top three Williams over now, to nearly dumps it down. The Lewis was wide open on the block and puts it up in in right over or could pass. Neal Inglis, and it's three to parks that Avery with a slow offensive game on Tuesday because of foul trouble seems to get back into the flow on the offensive end today. Brown. Catches the ball right side 15 to shoot for park side over to Evans on the left bounce past. O'Rourke. Everything in that points again. Put something jump shot from the wing. No good rebound. Ray Williams Jr his second already. Ray with the dribble over the timeline of the top of the key. He'll drive now on how gets cut off right up the block. Throw it back at the Darien. On the left side, with 19 to shoot there into the elbow will stop and papa jump shot is he not sit down four straight for Wayne State, and they take a lead 4 to 3 with 17 10 to go in the opening half. Yeah. There is brown outside the arc right side. Don't sit down avenues cut off by Owens White on the right baseline..

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"wayne state" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio
"Who Be honored, and Val arised in connection with the severest centennial has not been a simple or easy question for us, But I will say that for me, I think we're at the We're at the beginning of a new era in understanding this and the centennial year and conferences like this have made it possible for us to tell these histories yes, and classrooms. I spend a lot of time with K through 12 educators s o that the history that I write makes it into those classrooms. I'm teaching the history of women and the vote with my students. Um this semester, Johns Hopkins, who are writing their own biographies of lesser known black women suffragists and making them part of the record, so the work goes on, but I think the toughest part is sort of where I began. That s a celebration here Often times also is a year in which We would love to rest on myths that oversimplify the past. And I like the 1922 2020 timeline because it opens up the space to say So, what happened? In those 100 years after the 19th minute was ratified, and it opens up the space for us to tell many a nor lesser well known stories, including the ones I shared today. Well, and I think one of things we've approached. This is that Celebration year out of B also an evaluation here a re evaluation and that the nature of history is that yes, it happened in the past. But what gets told is often based on who's telling it. And we intentionally are bringing more divorced, diverse voices into telling the story and that as that happens You know, your grandmother is part of the story and not just my grandmother. Uh, yeah. You know, my grandmother got into suffrage because she was all about prohibition. That was her. She was a women's Christian temperance union person. And you know that was a whole different movie. But she also grew up on a station on the underground railroad, and so she had a sense of racial justice. Um and I had the privilege to know her because she lived to be 95. So there, you know, there are stories that is so robust. But what a couple of other quick questions and we're going to run out of time. If we don't speak, get our folks the right. One of the questions is there's a lot written a lot at least some written about Women who were white women who are opposed to women having the right to vote because they felt that somehow not having the right to vote, women could be you know, in the home and on the pedestal, blah, blah, blah. Um, but It wasn't clearly and, uh, the black women that that that message didn't ring in black women's minds. Was there any, Um, Was there any back and forth? We're there, a group of black women who were opposed to suffrage. And how did they play? Even within the National Association of Colored Women? There were differences about I think less about The ultimate merit right of women's votes, But there are a lot of disagreements about how to get there on On the road to the 19th amendment. Terrel will be part of Alice Poll's 1913 parade in Washington. She will picket the I think the only black woman along with her daughter, Phyllis, They're the only black women who participate in that action. Led by Alice Paul. Um Carol is that committed and and concurs with those tactics, While somebody like Margaret Marie Washington is another leader, also from from the Alabama Tuskegee, who really cautions black women against becoming too embroiled in radical suffrage, politics, I think Washington things it's risky personally, and it's risky politically on DSA while she is prepared to support voter education efforts among black women, so that they will be prepared If and when the 19th amendment is ratified. She's not prepared to recommend that the women of Vienna C W turned out and participate in radical suffrage politics, and that's an important difference among black women to take another turn. You know there were Communities that were majority black communities. Is there any evidence that those communities that were majority black communities? That there was stronger voter participation were Were black women able to vote in local elections be in those communities before they were able to vote in the federal election was is that is there any Is there any information about that kind of history? Thank you for the question. And I'm gonna refer you to the wonderful work of historian reacted low at Wayne State University who is completing a book project that is asking A very trying to answer that very question. One of the things that the challenges that I faced in my research, for example, looking trying to look out, Um localities in the state of North Carolina when I got to the state archives, thinking I would be able to figure out who voted when for whom? How many black women voted. It turned out that those Materials hadn't been preserved on DSA while the state archives still includes the records of the aggregate votes when we wanted real in often times what is happening on the local level, we're not able to in some places were aided by newspaper reports, nearly all of which are partisan, frankly, on DSA have to be read carefully. But there's no question that even in a large city like Chicago on African American women are organized, deliberate and using their power. The polls um even before 1920 to do precisely, I think, with the questioners suggesting to turn the tide when it comes to electing alderman or representatives to a state legislature even before they begin. To influence who's coming to Congress on DSA. Oh, I look forward to Professor Give those work that I think will really shed. Um even more light on that question. So you know, we should have this. We had her on our are serious and we didn't have this. Listen for her, so we'll have to do round two. Right? And your understanding if you look at, you know that sort of question 1922 2020 are some states. Uh, better or worse, that voter writers at what voter suppression and have you know you spoke about Shelby vs Holder and What's been the impact. I know that one of the Discussions was when that was coming up is that That was focused on a certain number of states, which had historical Difficult behavior with regard to voter suppression. But we've now gotten to the point where some new states are getting engaged with that. How How is that? Changed over time. So today. I think we would say that. Any sense that voters suppression is a uniquely or distinctly Southern problem is no longer the case that way. Look out across the national landscape, and, um, when we analyze voter suppression, we can see it at work. Yes in the American south, but we can also find it. If you will, alive and well and working in the Midwest and in the context of the coronavirus challenges..

WDTK The Patriot
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"A foul on Bernard, and that's his second, so big call there. Yes, he's gonna have to check out generous frills who had just gone into the bench to get a breather has to come right back in there for Bernard, who has Two personal fouls and 13 23 still remaining in the first half game clock. You take out one of the best offensive players. Hey, we stay with this nine point lead looking pretty good early, and Raylan nearly going all the way to the basket right by urban lays it up and in for an easy two, and Boomer Roberts, the head coach of Produce Northwest has seen enough. He calls the 32nd time out, will keep it right here. And the lawyers have come out like gangbusters in this game six and 12 from the field to a two from downtown five of six from the free throw line. Purdue Struggling, taking care of the basketball seven turnovers already, therefore, and I'm from the field. That's not bad, but There over seven times in less than seven minutes of play. That's not gonna get it Done. Wade Statesman offer That day, so they should have fresh legs and just allowed to start practicing again this week. So they've had a couple practices before the game today, and Talkto coach grew about it in the locker room reported by this starts a stretch of six games. In a week and a half span for Wayne State. We'll take out produce again tomorrow afternoon, right here in midtown Detroit and then four road games in a row starting next Tuesday, a makeup game and Grand Valley state. After the time out stone back in there for producing throws it over the urban on the left side up top to boil almost got stolen away by nearly 15 to shoot Boyle crossing over drives into the paint. It puts it up, and we got a foul coming up on Wayne State. It's gonna go against me tell, but I believe that will be his.

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"You live inside the math. I here in midtown Detroit, Michigan, on the campus of Wayne State University, where the staff furnace Warriors. Women's basketball on the Patriot as Wayne State takes on Green Valley State in round two of their two game weekend, Syriza hiking everybody I'm Kevin Breck Marker live with you from the math. I hear it Wage state and again for the second straight day because of covert protocol with the men. We are bringing you Wayne State women's basketball on the Patriots, so settle back. The next couple hours and enjoy some women's basketball here at Wayne State Tough one yesterday for the Warriors as they dropped heartbreaker degree in Valley 66 57 then improve green value of seven and one on the year in league play Way state falls The foreign for a game, or Wayne State led a majority of the contest till about midway through the fourth quarter. Think Grande Valley pulled away late for a nine point win Big offensive day from Rebecca Fu Gate, who had a game high 20 points and also seen attorney who had 18 Emily spits. Lee was the leading scorer for green Val yesterday. Hannah Clueless 116th Pittsley writing her average of 17 the Warriors looking to respond today. You're at home and try to split this serious Green Valley. No pull out yet. It's gonna be out for the first time next week in Division two, but a perennial top 15 teams, So wait state looks to rebound and get a win against a very good opponent this afternoon split this serious before they had Over to Indiana next week to take and produce Northwest. A good story for Wednesday. Coming in today is Kate sure, which injure yourself a week ago against northward here at home. She's back in uniform. Today. We'll see how much she plays. She's not in the starting lineup, but we expect to see Kate out there at least for a little bit this afternoon. That'll definitely lift the Warriors. As they try to upset Grand Valley State will step aside. Take a break. When we come back, we'll have the locker room report with head coach Carry, Lord. We're about 10 minutes away from tip off right here in the Wayne State Warrior Basketball radio network. Whether you're.

WJR 760
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"A global pandemic has made a significant impact on International travel on education. Has this environment impacted international programs at Wayne State? Yes, it has. But we at Wayne State remain committed to preparing our students to live and work in a global society. On even through the pandemic. We're creating an expanding partnerships with international universities and providing opportunities for our students. Well, what are some of the new programs you have in place, while the United States Embassy just selected Wayne State to lead a collaboration between the US and the United Arab Emirates that includes $100,000 Grant to build our partnership with the American University of Russell Hama? The grant will help us expand the U. S you a higher education collaborations and will strengthen relations between our countries. And how do you see this new partnership impacting Wayne State students. International experiences like those that will be pursued through this grant help connect students across the world. They learn more about each other. That makes the world a little smaller. A bit more familiar and connected, even while a pandemic keeps us physically apart. Thank you, Dr. Resident Learn more about Wayne State's international programs at Wayne 0.80 you If We're hearing that Paul W. Smith Show News Talk 7 60 W. J. R. 7 37 on this Tuesday, snowy Tuesday morning about 29 degrees 30 degrees. Coming up at 7 48 the fine Oakland County Sheriff all round. Good guy Mike Bouchard will be here. You know, Maria, I saw that headline in the Detroit News. For example, this morning Ice fishing blues on the Great Lakes. Well, the blues are there is no ice fishing. No one should be out there. Ice fishing, Sadly and that's I'm sure with the sheriff is gonna be. It's gonna be telling this. Unfortunately, sadly. After the loss of Ah Oakland County Man on the snowmobile Sundays, he fell through the ice. That on Wolverine Lake, so none of these. None of these waters are safe right now. It hasn't been cold enough long enough, but will get the official word. From Sheriff Michael Bouchard. Just a less than 10 minutes from right now I see in the news may be already had this Harvey Weinstein Court case results In $17 million payout for his accusers. The money will be taken from the liquidation of Weinstein or Weinsteins production company over 50 women who accused the disgraced film producer. Of sexual misconduct will share that $17 million payout, according to a U. S. Bankruptcy Judge haven't heard much about that. But It would be wrong to think that something isn't happening. Obviously, these things continue to happen. And and will continue to and a couple of different cases. Meanwhile, on the bright side of the news as we fight the Brazilian Corona virus variant in the U. S and Sadly, talk about the damage and loss of life. Far at least one teenager because of the tornado. In Alabama. And we have talked to touchdown base with the lawsuit of Rudy Giuliani from the The makers of those voting machines. You got a lot of advertising those voting machines, bikes and now I can't even remember what they're called Demanding yet So no one ever heard of Dominion until I guess if you were in the voting machine business you heard of him, But whatever, but here's some good news. That? I think, Marie because of you being you, you will especially like the fact That it has been announced. That the first woman Will be on the Super Bowl team of referees of officials. I saw that. Yes, I saw that. Sarah Thomas. Hmm. So it's not been easy. But slowly but surely Equity is reached, and more and more women are in jobs that they never had before And let me just say on behalf of all the women out there. We've been litigating and managing families, and I mean we have eyes in the back of our heads. We know what's going on in the back of the car. We don't have to turn around. We know we are all about fairness. Trying tow, you know, help our kids make sure that they get those fights settled so I think this is a perfect job for women. I think they're gonna do a great naturally You're a natural referee. We are born with that gene that instinct to be referees. And all the mothers out there who are hearing this air going? Yes. Yes, you know, and when and when All else fails when all else fails because I said so. That's that's the answer. That works. Almost always. It has to work. I'm not sure. At what age does that stop working any idea? Oh, I don't know. I still say it because they're adults. Yeah, there's still a done. But why are you doing it that way? Because I said so, because this is the way I want to do it. I bet I bet that that does still work Well in your household, Marie E think you rule with an iron fist. Or maybe that's a fist with a knife and a white gloved iron fist. I like to say I like that even better, a white gloved iron fist. 7 42 at 7 60 wjr. The sheriff is coming up shortly here..

WDTK The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot
"State athletics Go warriors Halftime for you waiting State warriors. We're back here that time in North Korea University on Kevin Brooke Marker with the best in the business, Brian Volesky back in the studio. Every good news report at the moment 37 29 northward and half win state. Looks like they had righted the ship halfway through that first half of North would finish strong. Good to see a Jack and a man who finished with a game high 15 points and opening half Evan Loudon. 14 13. So those two have 28 of the 37 northward points for Wayne State Braille in alien. Avery Lewis had seven Ray Williams Jr with five. Healing grant with four Mike Robinson with three dairy No one's white. Only with two and Antonio Marshall with one Wayne State. She's 11 33 from the field. That's 33.3%. To afford from behind the arc. Only five and nine from the free throw line North would. Conversely, both teams kind of started out slow from the field of Northwood picked it up late. And they shot 51.9% from the field, 14 and 27 47 from downtown in a perfect five for five from the free throw line. Only thing you can say against northward at the moment is they've turned it over nine times, compared to four from Wayne State. And northward. Also outrebounding the Warriors 1917. In the opening half. Step aside. Take a break My interview with Theresa Harris when we come back right here on wjz take up a tree when it comes to business, more years mean business, Whether you're dreaming of making a profit making a difference, or both, the lessons learned here can be applied anywhere in the neighborhood around the state across the country and in.

WDTK The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot
"29 25 north one on top of Waste 8 to 46 to go in the first half. First of two this weekend here in Midland will be with you tomorrow pregame show it to 45 step off. You want to say three. But if today's any indication will be a few minutes before three PM, so make sure you're tuning in for that pre game show it to 45 right here on the Patriot. You mentioned kind of in an MBA type of schedule over the next nine days, five games in nine days for Wayne State, so in the game tomorrow at three. They will be back home for that rare Tuesday night game six PM Back of the math I on Tuesday As the lawyers take at Ashland and then next weekend warriors are back on the road, which could be some huge game's over and Alan Alien screen value next Saturday and Sunday will have all the action right here on the Patriot. And after these five games, including today over the next nine days, half the season will already be over. That's how quick this is going very well. Ray Williams Jr will Shoot two free throws after he got fouled in transition right before. That time out. Ray's got threes, one for two from the foul line. Free throw is good. So Ray Williams Jr play lots couple weekends ago up at Lake Superior and really assert himself that first game of the year. He hasn't looked back since. Get a lot of playing time as a freshman here for David Greer. We have a substitute coming in. Jackie Harris was seeing him for a while coming in for Ray Williams here. The Racists down with five points Jackie has yet to score today. As well. So you look at the board for wing say they're down by two. 2 46 to go in the half. Antonio Marshall does not have a field goal. Jackie Harris has not scored and daring ones. Wait has two points, yet you're only down by two. You would think at some point that would turn around. And all those aspects Here is New Year's The other way throws over the animal on the right side. Driving in Marshall goes to a scoop shot in the paint hairball that rebound by Lewis. Maybe Lewis now with six rebounds here in the first half Dairy in the other way, going to the basket. Left side lays it up. No, But Louis is right there to clean it up and put it up in in Avery Lewis has seven and we're tired of 29 4 straight after the time out for Wayne State with 2 15 to go in the opening half After a slow start. Offensively, every Lewis has picked it up quite a bit. Hammerman over to Nunez, 15 to shoot hand off the Davis Davis of the free throw line got cut off there by Marshall back to wear with nine to shoot over to animate airman deep right side now to the top of the key Davis before to shoot. Backed the airman. He's gotta fire three is the shock clock was winding down, and he sticks it from the outside three threes for ever and he's got 11. Check that 13 get two free throws is well. Fast 30 to 29. Northwood by 31 36 to go in the first half man. Oh, man. Always white right side with the dribble into the paint puts a shot up and can't get the road. This is not been able to find the range rebound by Loudon. Trying to force.

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"wayne state" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot
"It couldn't hold on. He lost that abounds. Two turnovers now for Northwood and Wayne State gets them all that All teams just We haven't had the alarm clock go off yet for this one, got off to a little bit of an early start tonight before six. Someone's like Have the key hand off the Braille. Braylon was hot in the pregame warmup. He's got a shot off yet. Here in the 1st 3.5 minutes, Marshal double teamed up top knot in nearly left quarter three is in the air and book it down for Breeland. Elliot told you he was hacked. In the pregame warmups. He ties. The game at four was 16 20 to go first half Looking for a big night tonight from Braille in nearly got the offense going last Saturday with 21. It's easy with 15 points. 21 on Friday last week could drive by lowering the other way. The left side puts it up in an off glass and one that's been a big bug, a move for Wayne State. Even with this good start these first two weeks a lot of and one situations. Antonio Marshall picks up the foul and l'll out and we'll go to the free throw line to try to complete the old fashioned three point play a lot of only 56%, though. This season from the charity stripe. So Trevor Davis checks in for Northwood off the bench is loud, makes the free throw. He's got five points already. Inorth would push the lead back up to 38724 officials going to talk about something here before we Get back to action, just making sure that they had Antonio Marshall for the foul. Allows North with Senate their full court pressure. Can they show it then? Back off? 16 minutes to go. First half 74 Timberwolves just underway here in Midland Marshal.

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"wayne state" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot
"Inside and powers it up. And then I'm the left block right over Marshall and the first to the game. Go to Northwestern. Northwood comes on some full court pressure. Now go back out. Umbrella nearly will bring over the timeline for Wayne State two minutes in Orders have gotten off to a good start. In half their games this year. Two times they have two times they haven't so far today. It's has not been a good start. Lewis driving inside a lot of contact, as he put the shot out, missed it, but he got fouled on Avery's gonna shoot, too. And that's gonna be the second Fallon Jon Pierre Frederick comes just two minutes and 11 seconds into the game. We'll see if he stays out there tonight. Let me loose Alliance 73% on the year. Wayne State leads the league and free throw percentage 83.2% as a team. As Lewis puts the free throw up, and there's a jinx again is he misses the first free throw. Wayne State was 25 of 26 from the foul line. Last Saturday at home against an important Richard Nunez will check in 7.5 points. 4.8 rebounds per game is Jon Pierre Frederik will check out Avery. Second free throw is good. You rattled that one in so every gets wind sit on the board. It's 2 to 1. Interesting quickly over the timeline driving left side dumpster that to a wide open new unions, who missed the layup rebound by Harris both teams with a lot of easy shots in the early going in Braille in nearly throws it away in transition. Scout with the steel for the Timberwolves. Sloppy play from both teams earlier. Loud top of the key with the dribble. Working on Harris picks it up. Swings it over to Amerman Amerman driving in left side folks up, but we got a foul coming up on wind stand in two free throws for the 90% foul shooter, Jack a Merman. Foul going against Terry No. One's white, his first team first. Stops the clock with 17 20 to go. Here in the opening half. Immigrants. Free throw is good. 10.3 points a game for Jack Amerman that leads Northwood in this northward team only scoring about 63 points a game winning state scoring 81.3. That's also good for first place. In the Black will tell you about a lot of these offensive statistics for Wayne State throughout the broadcast tonight in the top three and almost every offensive category, one of the reasons why they're off to a great start this season. For one here, though, North would waste a looking for the first bucket No one's white with 15 to shoot dribble in right side, and he threw it away. Miscommunication with Jackie Harris Harris was cutting toward the mass killings way thought he would come back toward half court and reset the offense. And the ball goes into the bleachers three minutes then Wayne State down 4 to 1..

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"wayne state" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot
"One for its buffer. Wayne State, a 66 sophomore from Sylvania, Ohio, via open University as well. Jackie Harris Jackie nine points and four rebounds per game in the second Forward spot for Wayne Status. 66 sophomore from Ann Arbor, Michigan, via Saginaw Valley State. Avery Louis every 13 points in 5.5 rebounds per game, and that sure Joe's goarmy animus starting lineups. Again. Thanks for joining us here this evening. We're just a few moments away from tip off. Probably a lot of family, friends and family of these waste A basketball player's listening in for the first time. Thanks for listening to us, and they can't be here and you love to be here. But we're glad you're Checking into the network today, whether it's on that free feet NWS US calm or right here on the Patriots. Hey, fans really free Throw with Wayne State Warriors Make this season Michigan Terry Farmers will donate one gallon of milk. To the W food pantries, so we'll keep track of that tonight as well. Throughout the game, Wayne State their home white jerseys with the green gold shrimp and a port road black with a red and black trim. Wayne State wins the tap. They go left to right on your radio down here in the first half are underway. Here at the Mathai Davenport starts out in a man to Man defense nearly over right side to Antonio Marshall. Good weekend last weekend for Antonio. Going 13 points per game. They swinging over left side of dairy and fortune on the shot clock. Owens White Devils between the circles up tap the Harris now right side. Excuse me. The Braille in nearly seven to shoot for Wayne State Marshal hasn't left side on the.

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"wayne state" Discussed on KQED Radio
"And I think people are worried about like, how do we proceed? Where do we go from here? How do we live together his neighbors because some parts of the country may be able to separate into two Americas, but not in Michigan. Not in the eighth district. We gotta figure out how to come together again as Americans and that I think is going to be my mandate. Or this next second term for me, where a week away from President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Are you concerned at all that these impeachment proceedings will interfere with his agenda? Sure. I mean, I think there's been real debate about this, and I think it's going to be important to just stay very, very focused on our priorities. The most important thing is that we helped get senior confirmed national security officials. Into their positions. I need a new secretary of defense. I need new the new director of Homeland security. We need to make sure that our security is our priority on and so I want that take precedence over everything else. And I can certainly see why the president of the new incoming president and lots of people would just want O kind of clean the slate on get working on his agenda, particularly because of where we are because of it. I'm just telling you that if you don't do something to hold people accountable when they use violence in our politics, it will happen again and again and again, and we just can't let our country go that way. Congresswoman. I just have under 30 seconds with you. You're a former CIA analyst. What more needs to be done at a federal local level to ensure security at the Capitol. Well, I think for security at the Capitol security in the country, we have to realize the events of last week where generational event like 9 11. The post 9 11 era is over where external threats outside the country are the biggest threat to the American people. The biggest national security threat right now, is that division among us Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin of Michigan. Thank you so much. No problem, According to multiple media reports, Michigan's former governor and other officials will be charged in relation to the Flint water crisis seven years ago, despite possible criminal charges. Ah lot of residents still question whether those officials will be held accountable. Michigan Radio's Steve Carmody reports nearly seven years ago, government leaders here push the button that switched the city of Flint's drinking water source from Detroit's water system to the Flint River. Here's the plan. Here's the flag. Yes, the intent was to save money. The result was a complete disaster. Improperly treated river water damaged pipes, which then released lead another contaminants into the city's drinking water. 18 months later, the water was switched back, but the damage was done. Blood lead levels soared and young Children people were forced to use bottled water for drinking and washing clothes. The city was forced to rip out thousands of old pipes while testifying about the Flint water crisis before Congress four years ago. Former governor Rick Snyder acknowledged the mistakes local, state and federal officials. They all failed. The families of Flint Snyder was not among the 15 state and local government officials who face criminal charges for their handling of the crisis. Half of them pled guilty to lesser charges in exchange for no jail time. And in 2019, Michigan's new attorney general dropped charges against the remaining defendants, citing problems with the original investigation. Investigation seemed over until yesterday when the Associated Press reported that several former government officials, including former governor Snyder would be facing new charges. If that happens, legal experts say it would be a difficult case for prosecutors. Peter Hammer teaches law at Wayne State University in Detroit, he says, despite possible difficulty getting convictions. It's important to bring charges, especially in an era where we're living where people are not being held accountable. This could be an important statement about the significance of the rule of law and that not even the highest public official in the state is going to get off Scot free. A spokeswoman for former governor Rick Snyder calls the reports of impending charges. Public relations smear campaign, saying that brought they would be meritless. Since and during 18 months of foul smelling dirty tap water that made them sick. Flint residents have demanded justice and compensation. Ah U. S District Court judge is expected to decide in the coming days if she'll give preliminary approval to a massive settlement agreement, resolving most of the thousands of outstanding lawsuits. Last year, the state of Michigan announced it struck a deal with attorneys representing Flint residents to pay $600 million into a settlement fund. A few months later, the city of fled of local hospital and an engineering firm agreed to chip in another $41 million. Nearly 80 per cent of that money would be set aside for plaintiffs who were young Children or miners during the crisis. They're the ones most at risk for suffering long term lead related health problems. But a growing chorus of critics say it's not enough. A group of Flint Civic and religious leaders, led by Pastor John McClane gathered Monday outside the city's water plant to express concern about the settlement. We believe that the proposed settlement as currently allocated Just as disrespectful as injury caused by the water crisis tragedy itself. In addition to tens of thousands of Flint residents, there are the lawyers, lots of them more than 140 took part in the zoom hearing with the judge last month. This is part of the challenge facing the judge how to divide a large pool of money without leaving some feeling victimized again. Flint's mayor says it's important. His.

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Many In Flint Question Whether They'll Get Justice For Water Crisis
"According to multiple media reports michigan's former governor and other officials will be charged in relation to the flint water crisis seven years ago despite possible criminal charges. A lot of residents still question. Whether those officials will be held accountable. Michigan radio steve carmody reports. Nearly seven years ago government leaders here push the button that switch the city of flint drinking water source from detroit's water system to the flint river flag. The intent was to save money. The result was a complete disaster treated river water damage to pipes which then released lead and other contaminants into the city's drinking water eighteen months later. The water was switched back but the damage was done. Blood lead levels soared in young children. People were forced to use bottled water for drinking and washing clothes. The city was forced to rip out thousands of old pipes while testifying about the flint water crisis before congress. Four years ago former governor. Rick snyder acknowledged mistakes. State and federal officials failed the families of flint. Snyder was not among the fifteen state and local government officials face criminal charges for their handling of the crisis half of them pled guilty to lesser charges in exchange for no jail time and in two thousand nineteen michigan's new attorney general dropped charges against the remaining defendants citing problems with the original investigation. The investigation seemed over until yesterday when the associated press reported that several former government officials including former governor snyder. We'll be facing new charges. If that happens. Legal experts say it would be difficult case for prosecutors. Peter hammer teaches law at wayne state university in detroit. He says despite possible difficulty getting convictions. It's important to bring charges especially in an era where we're living where people are not being held accountable. This could be an important statement about the significance of the rule of law and that not even the highest public official in the state is going to get off. Scot-free a spokeswoman for former governor. Rick snyder calls the reports of impending charges a public relations smear campaign saying that if brought they would be meritless since during eighteen months of foul-smelling dirty tap water that made them sick flint residents have demanded justice and compensation a us district court. Judge is expected to decide in the coming days if she will give preliminary approval to a massive settlement agreement resolving most of the thousands of outstanding lawsuits last year. The state of michigan announced. It struck a deal with attorneys representing flint residents to pay six hundred million dollars into a settlement fund. A few months later the city of fled a local hospital and an engineering firm agreed to chip in another forty one million dollars. Nearly eighty percent of that money would be set aside for plaintiffs. who were young children or minors. During the crisis they are the ones most at risk for suffering long-term lead related health problems. But growing course of critics say it's not enough a group of flint. Civic and religious leaders led by pastor. John maclean gathered monday outside. The city's water plant to express concern about the settlement. We believe that the proposed settlement curly allocated is just as disrespectful as injury-cause by the water crisis tragedy itself in addition to tens of thousands of residents. There aren't the lawyers lots of them. More than one hundred forty took part in a zoom hearing with the judge last month. This is part of the challenge facing the judge how to divide a large pool of money without leaving some feeling victimized again. Flint's mayor says it's important. His residents have a belief in justice and developments. This week may help with that for npr news. I'm steve carmody in flint.

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"wayne state" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"Yesterday afternoon. The guard spot for the Warriors. The 61 junior from you've Cellini, Michigan, that steering and always way D O. W a 23 points and six rebounds yesterday to lead the way for the lawyers. Third guard spot for Wayne State. A 64 junior from Detroit. Antonio Marshall 12 points, seven rebounds yesterday afternoon, one forward spot for wing state of 66 sophomore from Detroit, killing Grant. You and Sam with foul trouble Most today yesterday, only two points and six rebounds and the other forward spot for the Warriors, a 66 sophomore from Ann Arbor, Michigan, v. A second Valley state, Avery Lewis. Avery yesterday, eight points and eight rebounds. And that's your Joe's gourmet catering in events. Starting line. It's also fans for me free throw out the Warriors make this season Michigan dairy farmers will donate one gallon of milk to the W Food pantry yesterday. 14 made free throws. That's 14 gallons. Of milk donated yesterday to the W Food pantry. Hopefully we get some or donated here this afternoon, saying three officials as yesterday so we'll see if they called the game like that in the first half. Or the second half. That could be a key to how this game is going to turn out this afternoon. Wayne State told you the opener the destiny at home team today, so they're wearing the home white jerseys with the hunter green and gold trim. Lake State in their road. Alternate gray jerseys, great tops, gray pants, gray shorts, I should say, and whites, numerals and lettering in like ST wins the taps. They go left to right under screen or radio down to start the game and are under way here at the Cooper Gymnasium like Adam's Outside the Arc, left side bounce fast down the pass it best that working against Avery Luis, trying to back him in on the block kicks it back out the fissure. Now Robinson attend to shoot hasn't right corner. Wayne.

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"wayne state" Discussed on WJR 760
"Then we had folks like Chema a Colonna Goretti that as soon as she went off and testify, and she gave it brilliant testimony, and I am just took out all the false narratives of the culture trying to undermine America. She took them out one by one. And in response, what happened is that they put her address out on the Internet and just started blasting it. She had to get a state police escort to get back home that night. What That was. This was this was this two nights ago. This was last night. Last night last night coming back from I called my friends out of the Northfield Township, and I asked them that public safety to get public safety involved a protector. These guys and the other woman who was out there. Jessie and her husband, Uh, uh, Sonny. Um, we had We were praying over them before they went in there. Because they were so nervous about what would be happening to them in their family for getting up there and testifying to the truth, doctor who's making these threats. We? I don't know who's making them. They're all over the Internet. But you got, folks. Well, I can tell you specifically who made him against Monica Palmer, though we had over him, I'II show who was a state representative elect you docks, Monica Palmer's daughter told everybody where her daughter went to school. I want you to be concerned for her. And we also have Ned Stabler at Wayne State University is a vice president there, you know, Public university paid for by our star dollars, saying the most vile comments and then you got our own attorney General Dana Nessel threatening mate. What is she? I missed her Was that in the tweeter? She do it directly. Yes, she decided to go off and tweet because I haven't filed any charges with her because I'm so confident in her ability to go off and get to the bottom of the truth. Um, she's quit chastising me saying, you know, making these charges called back. There's something that is subject to criminal penalty if it's not the truth. And I can tell you it's the truth I've signed under after David, others assigning after David that penalty of perjury is Iran. I really shuttered even think because I think she's capable of actually trying to bring criminal charges against you. Petko back just because you're standing for what you believe is the law and his right and and having clean elections. I can really picture that from this attorney general. SATs and acts chapter for moment. We got people standing up and the reason they're doing those because they know the truth and they will not stop. So the truth is getting hurt. Patrick, Go back. Thanks so much for being with us, then for for standing up for for your constitutional rights and your obligations as a citizen to to make sure that things go right. We should all learn from you and I really appreciate you joining us again this morning. No, thank you Want Frank? Take care of that cold.

John McCulloch
Mysterious 'purple heroin’ linked to overdoses in Michigan
"Poison Center at Wayne State University School of Medicine is warning about a drug that is causing overdoses. The drug Purple heroin is linked overdoses in the upper peninsula as well as one in Van Buren County. The Michigan State Police laboratory tested the drug and found fentanyl and morphine in the drug. Teachers. Researchers say that the drug should respond naloxone and an overdose situation, but research is limited.

Short Wave
Can Taking Zinc Help Shorten Your Cold?
"So we are right in the middle of cold and flu season and Alison as our consumer health aficionado. Let's start with talking about how to reduce the likelihood of getting a cold. Okay there's our shortwave favorite which washing your hands and you know mattie not everybody who gets exposed to cold actually get sick when they've done these studies where they take a rhinovirus and they stick it up people's noses and they see who gets sick and who doesn't they find that people who've slept less than six hours are about twice as likely to get sick when exposed to this cold virus as compared to people who've slept more so sleep is really important High stress has been shown to increase the likelihood and a lack of exercise has also been shown to make you more susceptible. I feel like you just targeted me with the high stress. I am not here to wag my finger at you or anyone else because at a certain point look we all get a cold. Typically adults in the. Us get about two to three colds a year. And when you do get a cold there is something you can do to put yourself out of so much misery. One method people swear by is zinc. That's right it's a mineral found in trace amounts in a lot of the foods that we eat our bodies need zinc to function optimally. In fact it's considered an essential mineral and boosting the amount of zinc. You get during a cold by sucking on zinc. Lozenges is actually shown a bunch of studies to help shorten the length of the common cold but only in certain situations and there are a lot of caveats so today on the show zinc an essential mineral and a cold remedy. We'll talk about when it works and when it doesn't Okay Alison we're talking about zinc and whether or not it helps shorten the length of a cold and there's a story behind that question that starts in the nineteen sixties. Yup that's right that is when a young physician named a Nanda persad studied a group of young Egyptian men who were completely deficient in zinc. Now these young men suffered from stunting. They hadn't grown to a normal height or developed normally in other ways and this is because they had very limited diets. They ate a lot of bread. That was hind phosphate. And that can actually block the absorption of zinc. Now skip ahead. Prasada is now ninety. One years old. He is still an active researcher at Wayne State University in Detroit and. He told me that when he gave these young men zinc. Something really remarkable happened. The grew at the rate of five to six inches in height the first two years so it was. What is a molecule remarkable? Change that occurred after supplementation. When you first documented this what was your you must have been ecstatic. Y- well actually the first patient re gives zinc and his other two couldn't believe it because I thought that the growth phenomena will be shut off after the age of eighteen and nothing will happen to anybody but that was not the case. So does that mean that. We all need to grow right well. We all do need zinc for optimal health. It doesn't work like a growth hormone and here in wealthier nations. It's completely possible to get enough zinc in your regular diet. But back in the nineteen sixties. The role of zinc was not at all understood. I mean people thought persad was crazy for just suggesting that zinc deficiency can do this but he ignored all those people who are skeptics. He just kept pressing on. He became really just kind of obsessed with getting to the bottom of how zinc work in the body. And so after he documented the growth in these young men. He threw himself into further studies. He really laid the groundwork by showing that zinc influences immunity he theorized that zinc works as an anti inflammatory agent and then over the course of a couple of decades persad and other scientists have shown that up to three hundred enzymes requires zinc for their activation or stability of their structure. Right like enzymes that you would even be familiar with like alcohol. Dehydrogenation rolls right up the Tong Yung. But importantly breaks down all that beer and wine. You drink the alcohol right right exactly but keep in mind. It took decades to show this. I mean lots of scientists completely questioned persad findings but eventually in nineteen seventy four. The National Academy of Sciences declared zinc an essential mineral for human health and they established recommended daily intake level. What is that Level Alison? Because now I'm a little worried about my zinc levels. Prepare well public. Health officials say that adult men need about eleven milligrams of zinc per day. Women about eight milligrams so let me help you figure this out. If you ate a three ounce beef chuck rose you'd get about seven milligrams so red meat can be quite high. That's close to a day's amount. A Half Cup of beings will get you about three milligrams. Pumpkin seeds a single ounce provides two point two milligrams so that's a good source and then there are lots of cereal grains that are fortified with zinc. Right that's why I eat a bowl of cereal every night. Eleven PM for my zinc. That's right you are clearly not zinc division. Here's a fun fact. Wasters have more zinc per serving than any other food. They contain seventy four milligrams per three serving. That feels like too much now overall. We shouldn't laugh. I mean overall here in North America overt zinc deficiency is pretty uncommon. But let me get back to the story of Dr Prasada and his discovery is now these zinc guidelines were first put into effect in nineteen seventy four and once. That happened. Persad began to wonder since he knew that zinc had an effect on immunity. Weather's zinc supplements might help to shorten the duration and symptoms of a common cold. And I should say that he kinda came at this from what he had realized back in Egypt. He's seeing that. A lot of these deficient men died early from infections. So his guests was that yes zinc lo and behold probably did play this role and immunity. Now it's known for instance that the body requires zinc to develop an activate t lymphocytes those. They're like protect you viruses and tae exactly that come out to protect you. They're the type of white blood cell. That is a key part of the immune system so this was all kind of in the back of his mind. He wanted to test out. Whether these zinc supplements might help shorten the cold so he collaborated with a scientist fellow. Scientists named Tom Fitzgerald at the University of Michigan. I talked to Fitzgerald and he told me what when Persad I gave him this theory. He was pretty skeptical. Got Admit when I first heard this I I actually told us a research assistant i. I think he's losing it. I was he so skeptical other than just being a scientist right. Exactly you know. I guess he was skeptical. That something as basic as a mineral would be powerful enough on its own to alter immune function which is a good level of skepticism. But he did agree to do the study. They recruited a whole bunch of people in Detroit. Who had colds? They gave them zinc lozenges made by a pharmacist. It was a double blind placebo controlled trials that means that neither the participants nor the researchers knew who was getting the real thing and who was getting the Placebo. And here's what they found long behold when I did in Dallas it indeed did shorten common cold symptoms by about two or three days and I gotTa Admit. I was stunned by that result. Two or three days isn't nothing now not at all when you think about. How many lost work and schooldays there are just because of cold symptoms that significant absolutely and then several other studies have confirmed these findings. I talked to another scientist. His name is Harry. Pamela of the University of Helsinki in Finland he published a sort of Meta analysis that reviewed a bunch of the studies and says bottom line here is low doses of zinc lozenges. Don't work you gotTa take about eighty to ninety milligrams a day of zinc at the onset of a cold that has been shown to help shorten it and he says he now uses zinc when he the cold coming on himself though. I'm also encouraging my patients to try zinc but Usually I am encouraging only if the common cold has been lost in for a day or something like that so he saying only within the first day that's right because if you don't catch it at the beginning you can't really halt the progression. It doesn't work okay so if you're taking zinc at the beginning of a cold it has to be within the first twenty four hours. That's what the studies have shown. Okay but here is another caveat and it's a pretty big one if you go to the drugstore right now and you find a zinc product. A lot of what you'll find are these multi ingredient products with a whole bunch of other ingredients. You've probably never heard of before. Be Aware that a lot of ingredients can undercut the effectiveness for instance. Some of them contain citric acid which actually binds with the zinc and makes it completely ineffective. So you're basically saying you've got to take it early. You've got to take at least eighty to ninety milligrams and avoid stuff with citric acid. That's right and as the consumer health reporter here I want to be able to say. Go out and buy this product. Unfortunately I can't do that because the lozenges used in the clinical trial. Those are not commercially available. And here's the deal. A LOTTA TIMES MANUFACTURERS CHANGE THEIR INGREDIENTS. They changed dosing. It's hard to make a solid recommendation about a product. Just basically have to do your homework. You gotta be aware that you need certain dose and that you don't want all these other ingredients think it's more what you can feel assured of is that there's science behind the idea that yes zinc can help shorten a cold. Would you be comfortable saying? Hey go out there and eat a couple of years. You know if you're seafood lover absolutely go. Enjoy some wasters. I can't tell you whether or not they're an aphrodisiac but I can tell you. They've got plenty of zinc

In Black America
Motown's First Lady Claudette Robinson
"I'm Johnny Hansen Junior and welcome to another edition of and Black America on this week's program motown sixty years of Hicksville the USA with cloud at a net Robinson founding member of smokey Robinson and the Miracles Kim black uh-huh. I just couldn't get in the gross helps eight needs today. Everybody everybody gets real excited when I say Berry Gordy but he wasn't as well known at that time but smokey actually knew who he was because smokey you look at the hit parade magazine that was out in that magazine actually had Lee had the lyrics listed of the song as well as the song writer or writers and he has seen Mr Gordie's name down there so he was oh boy. You know I'm getting opportunity to see this famous guy well. I must admit admit I had never heard of Mr. I guess really sheltered or something and I've thought who is is because smoking was so excited he he was like oh so at the end of that. Mr Gordy said he'd like to work with us on February nineteenth nineteen fifty eight miracle. I I single gotTa job was released in nineteen sixty. The song shop around became motown's first million seller that same year Motown L. Founder Berry GORDY stored on Claudette Robinson the official title of quote First Lady of motown into quote born Claudette Rogers in New Orleans. She was bright and adventurous like many contemporary. She developed her talent in the sanctuary. The family moved to Detroit Royd was she excelled academically with honors and graduated from Commerce High School at the age of fifteen. She attended Wayne State University through a sophomore year here. Before joining the Marine Corps reserves the miracles career has spanned more than five decades group has so more than sixty million records in two thousand nine commemorating their golden anniversary in the entertainment industry the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce on Miracles with a star on the Hollywood boulevard walk walk of fame as motown founder Berry Gordy stood at the podium. He's saying we quote without two miracles. There will be no motown and of quote. Ah Recently Robinson was in Austin Texas to participate in the summit on race in America and the opening of the Grammy Museum's new exhibit motown the sound L. of young America Roberson said down with them Black America for this exclusive interview born in New Orleans. You all moved to Detroit. Actually I moved to Detroit. When I was eight years old? I was living with my grandmother at the time and she passed away and my mom came for me because I was actually living doing with my grandmother at the time and we moved to Detroit on the west side of Detroit us now going back in the day in Detroit. Well you know when your kid everything is wonderful and amazing first of all I saw snow for the first time and it was a lot of fun you know because now I was with my brother I had two older step sisters and my stepsisters would take me like like to the Tigers Games 'cause one. She was just so fascinated and excited until she took me with her. All the time. I think that was one of the ways that she could get out because I don't think she was supposed to be dating so she took me as the excuse you know put the miracles together well. The miracles came together or my brother had a group which consisted of smokey Bobby Ronnie and Pete and the guys had a group firstly we the chimes chimes five times and they became the matadors will when my brother was a matador I actually formed a group of five girls and that group was matador aretz prior to that when my brother was an orchid I had a group called the orchestra so whatever you did I kinda followed his is legal. My brother decided nothing was happening with the show business stuff so he decided to join the army as a result the guys used to always practice in in our basement to rehearse in all of that so I heard all the songs and after my brother was gone a great audition came an opportunity for an audition in came about and it was absolutely fascinating you know and that maybe you get an opportunity to be able to record and as a result smokey asked me would I go to the audition with them as their fifth member and I said yes and that the idea and when we got there and rehearsed the gentleman that was auditioning us. I'm sorry I don't like I don't really like the group he didn't see say it just like that but it meant that what he wanted actually at that time he wanted smokey and I'd be like a dual and the duo would have been just he and I see and forgetting the guys Mickey and Sylvia were real popular at the time and so therefore that's what they wanted that's so he wanted will of course we weren't GonNa leave the guys of course I was knew I wasn't really a part of their group yet and we we just kind of you know the guys especially. We're so so very very disappointed because they thought this was their one opportunity. They're going to get a recording contract. Well there was a gentleman walking around and that gentleman said do you have any more of those songs and smokey spoke up and he said yes he said how many said one hundred rid so we said well. Can I hear some of those so when the piano and we started singing and performing not very much performing mainly he just singing and re. I'm laughing because I actually was in my United States. Marine Corps a uniform. I was in the reserves reserves and I was you know it was that time of the day so it was coming from our basic practice and went to the audition and you know after all that happened and then this gentleman asking us to sing he listened very very patiently very repatirated. Every song has to have a beginning a middle and end so that you know how to write property can't be all over over the place and because we went to the audition singing five original songs and after that occurred you know when we saying the gentleman introduces himself and he said my name is Berry Gordy today. Everybody gets real excited when I say AH Berry Gordy but he wasn't as well known at that time but smoke he actually knew who he was because smoking you look at the hit parade magazine Zine that was out in that magazine actually had had the lyrics listed of the song as well as the song writer or writers and and he has seen Mr Gordie's name down there so he was like Oh boy you know I'm getting an opportunity to see this famous guy I must i I had never heard of Mr. I guess really sheltered or something and I thought who is because smokey was so excited excited. He was like Oh so at the end of that. Mister Gordy said he'd like to work with us so I was you know I'm new to the group so I I don't know include me or not and as as we kept talking to him then I found out later more about him and and his family is family was really well recognized around Detroit. You know they had so many entrepreneurship businesses. They had a a printing company. They had a record company. They had yes. They have construction. They also so had Mrs Gordy senior was well into the insurance business so they were really really entrepreneurs long before leaving her. Yes yes and there were eight children. Mr Gordon being a child number seven which always that's that's a pretty lucky number so we started working with him. Of course this year is that particular year was nineteen fifty seven so Mr Gordon was saying that we needed record so our first record that was released was February nineteenth nineteen fifty eight which coincidentally is bobby and smokey's birthdays and you know same same day same year same everything same hospital as well as they actually found out later an hour apart and they met fourteen years later uh well as story went on this is now nineteen fifty eight but there is no motown yet that had not occurred and and when we see that magnificent wonderful royalty check three dollars a nineteenth since it was like Oh my God you know. Is this this this what happens with showbusiness how you ever GonNa make are you going to ever have a home or an apartment or any of the above and smokey suggested to Mr Gordy that you know maybe you should have your own record company because we certainly could not do any worse yeah and that was kind of like the start a we had had prior to that a two record deal with the record label which was our I song gotTa Job can then after that we had a two record deal with chess records of and the thing is I don't recall with the royalty check was from wound gigantic. No no it was never gigantic. Unfortunately well well as as time you know went by motown itself which is now sixty years was started January twelfth nineteen nineteen fifty nine and would made that something remarkable as far as having a company Mr Gordon Gordon what had not only have thought that we should definitely have our own record our own whatever and and so the song for that became we recorded Chaperon my mother call she said Eh on you growing up now pretty soon new take awry and then she said

Brett Winterble
Details emerge on "really smart guy" who aced tests in college scam
"So let's talk about operation varsity blues that is this this this cheating scandal case that has drawn a ton of attention. And I think for all the right reasons because this is a horrible thing to have happen in our society. When you've got a lot of deserving kids deserving based on merit being denied admission to some of the top universities because. Rich people coming in and trying to buy access for their kids. So you know, that the guy who ran this operation, the main guy with this operation was a character by the name of singer singer. But what's really interesting is the person who was tasked with taking the tests or grading the tests or proctoring the tests for the kids so that they could get their ACT and SAT numbers up. He's a guy by the name of Mark Redel? All right. So singer is the guy who ran the operation Mark, rebel or right? L is the college entrance exam counselor. Who is the main focus of the cheating on the tests component or the tweaking of the tests. So, you know, the consultant is William Rick singer. He pled guilty Tuesday in federal court in Boston to helping students cheat on their standardized tests, but the brains behind the operation was this guy rebel thirty six years old. He was supposed to be in court today in Boston. And he was the one actually filling in the bubbles. For the progeny of the actresses, and the lawyers the businesses the children of privilege rebel is a kind of an interesting guy because he's smart, and he had a lot of opportunity, and he kind of comes from a decent background. And why this guy would decide he wants to start cheating mean other than the obvious getting paid is beyond me, but rebel right L, rebel. We'll just say rebel has been charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud as well as conspiracy to commit money laundering. He's been cooperating with the investigation since February. He's actually hoping to get some leniency when all this is put debt in a statement emailed Buyoya to the Washington Post rebel apologize says he's taken full responsibility for his actions. I wanna communicate to everyone. I'm profoundly sorry for the damage. I have done and the grief I have caused those. As a result of my needless actions. I understand how my actions contributed to a loss of trust in the college admission. Nhs process. Meanwhile, as you might imagine he has been suspended indefinitely. From his job as director of college entrance exam preparation. IMG g academy a private sports academy preparatory school in Bradenton Florida that he would be suspended from that job. While this stuff is going on. He's also an alumnus of the academy this academy that he was a part of had trained hundreds of Olympic and professional athletes tuition, by the way. Seventy seven thousand dollars a year. If you live there and go to school sixty one thousand dollars a year if you just go to the school as a day student. From there. Redel the guy who has taken the test went on to Harvard University where he dazzled as an NC two A division, one tennis player and by all accounts. He really was a tennis player. He really did play tennis for Harvard. It wasn't the scam in the flimflam. He was raised in Sarasota, Florida. He was named the tennis player of the year in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine by the Herald Tribune, his hometown newspapers father is a prominent real estate lawyer in the area with degrees from Michigan state and Wayne State university of in Detroit. A woman who answered the phone at the number listed for his parents threatened to call the cops and hung up when we asked her questions. This is the Washington Post. He began his job as IMG's exam. Prep director in oh six and lives in palmetto Florida, just outside Sarasota records show. He married a college classmate and helps direct the local Harvard club of Sarasota, he has been given or he has given modest sums to local candidates. But otherwise, he's. Remains remote from high profile debates and scandals by all accounts, lives, a quality a quiet life seemingly at odds with the brazen. Acts of fraud of which he now stands accused. What should be noted? According to the Washington Post is this man rebel had no inside access at the exam companies that the parents implicated in the scheme so badly wanted to beat what he had was a Harvard degree and a good set of test taking skills. Andrew Lang the US attorney for the district of Massachusetts offered this assessment of rebels utility quote. He was just a really smart guy. He did not have inside information about the correct answers. He was just smart enough to get a near perfect score on demand or even to calibrate to score. So it didn't draw too much attention. I just need fifteen points. Get me fifteen extra points. Get me twenty extra points. That's what he was able to do. According to the indictment singer flu rebel to Houston. In different locations in California where the self-described quote master coach had bribed test administrators for their cooperation and paid the Harvard. Grad ten thousand dollars for each student whose testy either corrected or completed entirely by himself. Let me just say parenthetically. It's ten thousand dollars is nice. Nice money. How many people got busted in this in this game? Do you remember? Was like fifty. So let's say he made ten thousand. Let's say he did fifty tests any ten thousand test five hundred thousand dollars. But is that are you gonna race your entire life over a half a million bucks? When you clearly he's got skills. Sometimes the students believe they were taking the tests for themselves other times rebel actively helped him on the exam in the fall of two thousand fifteen a thirties said he sat side by side with a student as she completed her SAT in Belmont, California, providing her with answers and later gloated about getting away with cheating that was the young girl. I told you about that was in the newspaper. Authorities said in the summer of twenty eighteen he completed the ACT in Houston hotel room for the son of Jane Buckingham. The chief executive of a boutique marketing firm in Houston. I believe her book. If you look it up Jane Buckingham is her book is entitled how to get out of sticky situations. Singer boasted that rebel was his best test taker according to the indictment he could quote nail a score. He's that good. That's that's who this. This guy is the US attorney leveling echoed the assessment when he addressed reporters on Tuesday explaining how singer would discuss with parents their child's target score which had to be good. But had to allude suspicion. See can't cope from like zero to a fourteen hundred you've got to kind of work your way up. He then would direct rebel attempt to hit that exact score that they were looking for his page on the IMG academy website was removed on Tuesday a cash. Eight version includes the boarding schools account of his duties and credentials. He was a coordinator and leader of the college entrance exam prep. So he's obviously steeped in entrance exams and the college exams, so he's probably taking these tests on the side for fun. Okay. That's a b squared. Okay. That's three. Okay. That's see. Okay. That's. There's only going to be like a universe of questions. I mean, probably some of them are very familiar, and if he's taking all these tests, he's probably just getting better and better taking the same darn task course over and over again. Imagine. If like, he's just will be interesting if he just had a massive change of heart starts to out these kids bloom. What do you mean only got three hundred? I'm never gonna get it. Now. I'm going to venture now rebels page. So it says that he was basically in the test. Yeah. I think I'm gonna taverna tank out all your tests. So is the coordinator and leader of the college entrance exam. Prep was responsible for the schools, test prep curriculum and recruited tutors to fill the growing need for additional one on one tutoring. Which allowed the students to have private learning opportunities and customize their educational experience. John I'm going to see if any of them want to come and hang with you. All right. Maybe put us we're delta school. Explain assisted thousands of students in gaining admission to top American universities, like Stanford Duke Columbia, Dartmouth university of Chicago and many other notable

BrainStuff
Do Boomers and Gen-Xers Really Work Harder Than Millennials?
"It's baritone date, Thurston host of spit. I heart radio newest podcast, twenty three and me where we explore how understanding your DNA changes, how we think about ourselves and the world around us. We've got the why cleft John. We have so much more in common than you could even imagine you put two kids together. They're going to want to play. They're gonna wanna have a good time. They gonna wanna fall in. Love have opinions. This is every kid listen to the full episode of spit with twenty three and me in the iheartradio app four wherever you listen to podcasts. Welcome to brain stuff from how stuff works. Hey, brain stuff, learned vocal bomb here. Thanks to popular books like generation me and a rash of kids these days cover stories and major magazines. It's easy to believe that millennials usually defined as people born between nineteen Eighty-one in nineteen. Ninety nine are wildly different than their coworkers from generation x. born between nineteen sixty five and nineteen eighty and the baby boomer generation that's nineteen forty six to nine hundred sixty four employers have so much faith in the millennial mythology that they've changed the way they recruit hire, train and develop employees, teams of well, paid consultants have convinced CEOs that millennials represent an entirely new species of worker that's less focused, less loyal and far less willing to work hard than preceding generations. But is it really true. When researchers have gone digging for hard data backup, the negative stereotypes of millennial workers, they've repeatedly come up empty. The real explanation for the perceived differences between the work ethic and commitment of millennials versus Xers versus boomers has much less to do with the year that they were born versus the age on their driver's license. If you're thinking, isn't that the same thing? Well, not exactly. We spoke with David Costanza associate professor of psychology and organizational sciences at George Washington University, who co authored an influential study on generational differences? In two thousand fifteen. He explains that generational assignments. Like boomer or millennial are somewhat arbitrary, but age is a strong predictor of work experience and more experienced tenured workers tend to have a stronger work ethic and more corporate loyalty than younger workers. In other words, being a boomer is a weaker predictor of work ethic than simply being sixty five Costanza said, if you look back twenty forty or sixty years, the. Same pattern of differences shows up again. And again, the youngest generation is always the least dedicated the least satisfied and the most mobile twenty years ago that was generation x forty years ago. It was the boomers. Now, it's the millennials. For example, an article published in the American sociological review in nineteen sixty one bemoaned the decaying system of values apparent in people's work ethic. The argument went that the so called Protestant work ethic. The belief in the importance of hard work and a disapproval of too much leisure. Time and activities was responsible for the economic success of Europe and the United States. But apparently there was widespread consensus that the younger generation of midwestern farmers were straying from the rugged self reliance of their fathers and quote, finding meaning in strength through constant associations with others rather than themselves. They were also quote, shameless consumers. Just imagine if those farmers that had Facebook and Amazon prime, a new study from Wayne State university backs up Costanza 's conclusion. That age is a much better predictor of work attitudes than being a millennial or boomer. The researchers performed an in-depth meta analysis of Seventy-seven work ethic studies published between nineteen sixty and twenty fifteen, and they found absolutely no empirical difference between the responses of say eighteen to twenty two year old college students in nineteen sixty eight versus two thousand eight regarding the Protestant work ethic. The real change happens as these young punks get older and more experienced. The authors suggest that when the current group of millennials aged forty years, they'll think the new kids are lazy to the most important takeaway from this research is at the popular public perception of lazy millennials is not only inaccurate. It's also bad for business. Costanza said it leads to these sweeping generalizations that can prompt organizations to make these really poor decisions and to invest in training development or compensation systems that don't do any good. If managers are telling the CEO that younger employees don't seem to be engaged in committed to their work. That's definitely a problem, but it's not a millennial problem. Costanza equates the millennial myth with these stereotypes that employers had about women workers, half a century ago that there was no point promoting a woman to a management position because she eventually get married, have kids and leave or the painful racial and ethnic stereotypes. Historically faced by minority workers. Costanza said if workers aren't committed or they're not satisfied, or they're not sticking around find out why that is an address. It don't rely on these myths and stereotypes. Today's episode was written by Dave rou and produced by Tyler clang for more on this and lots of other productive topics, visit our home planet tau stuff, works dot com. Attention vans of stranger things. Hey, everybody, it's Chuck Bryant for movie crush and I wanted to alert you to a couple of very special episodes, stranger things, specials, part one and two with Joe Carey, David harbour and Brett Gelman we talk a lot about stranger things and you get a really good inside. Look what it's like to work on. One of the coolest shows on TV here's a little sample. What about the duffers? Were those guys give you a lot of leeway in finding your character where they had pretty specific things in mind? I think I got one note the entire season, so and I was doing crazy stuff like this stuff. There's like little scenes in there that were written in a certain way that like there's one scene where I come out of the house and Jonathan follows me out in his like own come with you, and I just like I just hit him like in the shoulder McStay with your mom. So check it out. Stranger things

KZL Programming
Remains of fetuses and infants removed from second Detroit funeral home
"Perry funeral home is a second Detroit funeral home accused of mishandling infant remains more than sixty fetuses were found in boxes and freezers at the funeral home on Detroit's west side. The investigation started when eleven fetuses were found at this shuttered Cantrell funeral home on Detroit's east side that discovery led authorities to Perry funeral home which has since been closed as investigators try to identify. The remains Perry funeral home. Harper had so hospital and Wayne State university are facing a civil suit over this as a criminal investigation

Rush Limbaugh
Cincinnati, American Academy Of Family and Great Lakes discussed on Rush Limbaugh
"At least four people dead including the gunman after an active shooter situation at the fifth third Bank headquarters downtown in Cincinnati. According to a thorn is the alcohol, tobacco and firearms officials. They are on the steam, and they work to sweep the building today. Here's the Cincinnati police chief talking to reporters this point

Politics, Policy, Power and Law
S&P 500, Dow edge down as oil prices, trade worries weigh
"Minute. Wall Street has something of an energy problem. Today the Dow is down forty two, points the NASDAQ up for the SNP flat drop in crude oil prices is pressuring energy shares crude oil futures are falling two dollars fifty six cents to sixty six. Sixty one a barrel US oil and fuel, stockpiles hit a seven-month high and all of Wall Street is worried about an escalation in China US

Real Estate Today
CVS Apologizes After White Manager Called Police on Black Customer
"From the golden tower of the fisher building this is the great voice of the great lakes seven sixty wjr detroit trump putin france wins the world cup i'm mike moss president trump 'till cbs news it's a good thing that he's meeting tomorrow with russian president putin i believe that having a meeting with chairman kim was a good thing i think having meetings with the president of china was a very good thing i believe it's really good so having meetings with russia china north korea i believe in it in an interview on abc's this week national security adviser john bolton was asked if he thinks president trump should trust putin look i'm i said this before i'll say it again i'm the national security adviser i'm not the national security decision maker i i give them it's a privilege to give my advice to the president i don't discuss it publicly he's going to make the decision how to handle this the president has downplayed expectations for the summit saying some good could come from the meeting but nothing bad will come from it with three goals in the second half france defeated croatia four two to win the two thousand eighteen men's world cup in moscow the teenage forward kilian mbappe as scored his fourth goal of the tournament for france and the team's fourth of the game meanwhile in tennis at wimbledon novak djokovic struck his fourth men's singles title it feels amazing because for the first time in my life i have someone screaming daddy daddy as a little boy right there djokovic defeated kevin anderson in the men's final at wimbledon cbs health is apologizing after a black customer says a white store manager in chicago accused her of trying to use a phony coupon kamilo hudson posted cell phone video of the manager calling police hudson says a facebook that the manager challenged her when she tried to use the coupon for a free product no action was taken by police cvs says it doesn't tolerate discrimination against customers and is investigating the matter i'm mike moss seven hundred sixty wjr news gene fogel good afternoon place you're trying to determine what happened in the death of a sevenyearold girl eastbound i ninety four near detroit metro airport had to be closer several hours after the girl was killed in our early morning crash incident happened about three am it was near i ninety four and merriman road police say the girl's father had been involved in a drunk driving crash earlier near i ninety four and inkster that investigation continuing detroit police have located the parents of a three year old girl who has founded walking alone just before five thirty this morning in the area of keating and each state fair in downtown detroit police have been called spotted the girl and took her to the eleventh precinct the parents were notified michigan state police on the coast guard continued search for a woman who went underwater near belle isle and never resurfaced police say twentysix year old destiny smith was diving off a boat docked at one of the beaches on saturday afternoon smith's family says she was in pre dental at wayne state university police say a thirteen year old and a fourteen year old were burned they were playing with matches according to authorities the teenagers run a garage with others.

Paul W. Smith
Vigil for Idaho stabbing victims after birthday girl, 3, dies from her wounds
"The news quickly reached the families of these boys between eleven and sixteen years old rescuers had reached a part of the cave system called pattaya beach where the group was believed to have taken refuge after being stranded by sutton and continuous downpours but rescuers found the area flooded so tiny seal diverse continued another several hundred yards where they located the team they're trying to figure out a way to get that youth soccer team out of their seven people still in the hospital most of them children after a man stabbed nine at a birthday party for kids in boise idaho over the weekend now a three year old girl has died there was a big crowd gathered for a vigil last night thirty year old timmy kiner has been charged with first degree murder and eight counts of aggravated battery during his first quarter appearance he told the judge he didn't understand the charges against him understand none of these prosecutors in idaho have not determined whether they'll seek the death penalty of the nine victims who were stabbed at the birthday party in boise on saturday a three year old girl died from her injuries one child was released from the hospital and seven others are still hospitalized i'm andrew spencer pressures growing on the trump administration to reunite the migrant children and their parents in the country illegally separated by us immigration while some families have been reunited correspondent miguel marquez has a follow up on this from mcallen texas the trump administration has stopped reporting the number of families reunited the administration last week reported two thousand forty seven children were separated from their parents but it's not clear if that number includes families separated as part of me near year long test program before zero tolerance was announced along the borders el paso sector to employees of a contracting firm working at wayne state of contracted legionnaire's disease they were working on the new anthony wayne drive apartments across the street from a building on the university that had tested positive for the legionella bacteria two major sears stores closing around here sears announcing.

Programming
Wayne State contractors diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease
"The great lakes seven sixty wjr detroit seven sixty wjr news are meadowland rim wbz news time seven o'clock currently eighty eight degrees to construction contractors at work at a new apartment building on the wayne state university campus have been confirmed as having legionnaires disease the two minutes affected are directly across the street from a building that has a cooling tower suspected to be the source of the bacteria michael right is with wings state we have shut that down for the foreseeable future until we get to go to you troy health department to put it back on we're we've tested now several times we remediated remediated at once we retested it but it showed signs of legionella again so we think that that's the problem and we're going to actually bring in an alternative cooling system until we get that thing absolutely fixed a hundred percent sure they say the legionella bacteria is carried through the air by water vapor students and faculty living and working in the building with the contaminated cooling tower have been moved the white house is trumpeting the actions of federal law enforcement officials who arrested cleveland man who was plotting a terrorist attack in that city on the fourth of july white house press secretary sarah sanders says it was a great job of police work this morning the department of justice and the federal bureau of investigations joint terrorism task force announced the arrest of an ohio man for providing material support to al qaeda on sunday the suspect explained to an undercut undercover fbi agent that he was planning to conduct an attack in cleveland on independence day in a future terrorist attack.

Steve Trevelise
Prostitution, Gabriella Cologne and East Brunswick discussed on Steve Trevelise
"Now the latest new jersey news from nj one zero one five dot com free people face charges for their roles in the prostitution of an underage girl twenty two year old richard ortiz eighteenyearold gabriella cologne are accused of forcing a child to engage in sex acts for money in several north jersey hotels old aria goodman of east brunswick are registered sex offender is believed to have solicited the child on multiple occasions governor murphy says new jersey needs one point six billion in new taxes to take the state's economy off life support the governor's proposing thirty seven point four billion dollar budget expecting the extra revenue to come from taxes on millionaires a sales tax hike and changes in how businesses are taxed several state lawmakers from both parties are opposed to these changes we're in the second week of april but garden state residents are still coming down with the flu while overall flu activity is starting to wayne state wide we are seeing that of the samples that come back positive for flu proportion of b is higher seed epidemiologist dr tina tan says earlier this year influenza a was the predominant strain health officials say it's still not too late to get a flu.