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"Between the pit and us was a line of fire trucks and police cars with cherry tops flashing behind us. The kids hurried out of the dorm carrying boxes. I made them write the names on the boxes and noted in which ban the box has got stowed. I was surprised, touched even The number of stuffed animals that were being rescued. Over the years. We've done some weird things to learn our pensions. I said to Roger Like volunteering to come to the gates of hell. As he said that flame sprouted from the rubble. Police and firefighters shouted and began to fall back Fire Department chemical tank had turned around and the crew began unwinding hoses. Among the uniforms. I saw a civilian, a middle aged woman in a sweater and jeans carrying a sign Mags walked toward the Flames I wanted to run to her. I wanted to shout stopper. Then I realized that none of the cops and firefighters seemed aware of her even as she walked right past them. As she did. I saw another figure thin pale in the suede jacket and bell bottom pants. He held out his bloody hands together. They walked through the smoke and flames into the hole in the city. Was that them? Market had been standing beside me. I turned to him. Terry was backed by the bus watching Marco's every move. Eloise was gazing at Terry. Be smarter than we were, I said, and Marcus said, sure, with all the confidence in the world You have been listening to Richard bows reading his story. There's a hole in the city, originally published in Science fiction magazine in 2000 and five edited. By Ellen that glow And this is obviously a very special story for us. And I hope one for you, and it is one of the things That demonstrates the ability and power of W B. A. I to bring you the kind of radio that you do not find elsewhere. You do not find writers reading their own work. You do not find often fiction at all, especially not of this power. You can.

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"It helped me even more. I told him He paused and asked That was you in the postal last night, wasn't it? You and mags and Jeffrey. The kid was a bit uncanny when I nodded, he said. Thanks for talking about that. It was in a hurry. When I went off duty Saturday evening, a friend had called invited me to an impromptu survivors party. In the days of the French revolution, the terror that's what they called the Suarez, which people danced and drank all night, then went out at dawn to see which of their names are on the list of those to be guillotine. On Sixth Avenue Bakery that had very special cupcakes with devastating frosting was opening again. The avenue was clogged with honking, creeping traffic. A huge chunk of lower Manhattan had been declared open that afternoon, and people were able to get the cars that have been stranded down there. The bakery was across the street from a Catholic church that afternoon. In that place, a wedding was being held. As I came out with my cupcakes, the bride and groom not really young, not very glamorous, but obviously happy, came out the door and posed on the steps for pictures. Traffic was at a standstill. People be Here comes the bride leaned out their windows applauded and cheered all of us relieved to find this ordinary, normal thing taking place. Then I saw her. On the other side of Sixth Avenue MAGS was tramping along, staring straight ahead opposed to with a black and white photo hanging from a string around her neck. The crowd in front of the church parted for her Warners were sacred at that moment. A yelled her name started to cross the street. But the type it eased, traffic started to flow. I tried to keep pace with her on my side of the street. I wanted to invite her to the party. The hosts knew her from way back. But the sidewalks on both sides were crowded. When I did get across sixth, she was gone. Aftermath. That night. I came home from the party and found the place completely cleaned up with a thank you. Note on the fridge signed by all three kids. And I felt relieved but also lost. The survival party was on the lower East side. On my way back I had gone by the East Village. Walked up to 10th Street between B and C. People were out and about bars were doing business. But there was still almost no vehicle traffic and the block was very quiet. The building where we three had lived in increasing squalor Intention. 35 years before was refinished gentrified. I stood across the street looking Maybe I will disappearance. Jeff was there in the corner of my eye, his face dead white staring up on blinking at the light and what had been our windows. I turned towards him and he disappeared. I looked aside and he was there again, so lost and alone the arms of his jacket soaked in blood. And I remembered us sitting around with the syringes and all of us making a pledge in blood to stick together as long as we lived to which Jeff added, and even after And I remembered how I had looked at him staring at Meg's and knew she was looking at me free sides of a triangle. The next day. Sunday, I went down to mags building wanting very badly to talk to her. I rang the bell again and again. There was no response. I rang super's apartment. She was a neighborhood lady lesbian around my age. I asked her about. Mags. She disappeared. Last time anyone saw her was Sunday 99 people in the building check to make sure everyone was okay. No sign of her. I put a tape across the keyhole Wednesday. It's still there. I saw her just yesterday. Yeah, she looks skeptical. Well, As the World Trade Center list of potentially missing persons and the names on it. You need to talk to them. That sounded to me like the landlord trying to get rid of her. For the next week. I called mags a couple of times a day. At some point, the answering machine stopped coming on. I checked her building regularly. No sign of her. I asked Angelina if she remembered the two of us having dinner at her place on Wednesday. 9 12. I was too busy staying busy so I wouldn't scream. Remember you and I guess you were with somebody, but no, honey, I don't remember. Then I asked Marco if he remembered the phone call, and he did, but was much to involve by then with Terry and alloys to be really interested. Around That time I saw the couple who had wanted to take the kids down to ground zero. They were walking up Sixth Avenue. The kids cranky and tired. The parents looking disappointed. Like the amusement park turned out to be a rip off. Life closed in around me. Short story collection of mine was being published at their very inopportune moment, and I needed to do some publicity work. I began seeing an old lover who'd come back to New York. As a consultant for a company that had lost its offices and a big chunk of its staff when the North tower fell. This is Pirelli did not come home from the hospital but went to live with her son in Connecticut. I made it a point to go by each of the Arab shops and listen to the owners say how awful they felt about what had happened and smile when they showed me pictures of their kids and Yankee caps insurance. It was the next weekend that I saw MAGS again. The university had gotten permission for the students to go back to the downtown dorms and get their stuff out. Marco, Terry and Eloise came by the library and asked me to go with them, so I volunteered. Around noon on Sunday. 9 23, a couple of dozen kids and I piled into a university bus driven by Roger Jamaican guy who has worked for the university for as long as I have The day before 9 11. These kids didn't much want all farts keeping them company. Roger had said to me, then they all wanted their daddy. He led a convoy of detainees and vans down the FDR drive, then through quiet Sunday, streets, then pass trucks and construction vehicles. We stopped at a police checkpoint cop looked inside and waved us through at the dorm. Another cop told the kids. They had an hour to get what they could and get out. Be ready to leave at a moment's notice if I tell you to, he said. Roger and I, as the senior members stayed with the vehicles. The air was filthy. Our eyes watered a few 100 ft. Up the street, A cloud of smoke still hovered over the ruins of the World Trade Center. Piles of rubble. Small did between the pit and us was a line of fire trucks and police cars with cherry tops flashing behind us. The kids hurried out of the dorm carrying boxes. I made them write the names on the boxes and noted in which ban the box has got stowed. I was surprised, touched even The number of stuffed animals that were being rescued..

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"Things were breaking up. Jeff got caught in a drug sweep. He was being hauled downtown in the back of a policeman. He cut his wrists and bled to death in the dark before anyone noticed. This did for me was speaking about the dead kids had may be done for him. Each of us got Talk about what bothered him without having to think about what the other said. Friday. 9 14 Friday morning to Queens, walked by what their little dogs as market When I came out the door of my building, once said there isn't a fresh course isn't in the entire village. It's like the seizure of Paris. Will all be reduced to eating rats. I murmured. He's getting a little ahead of the story. Maybe first he should think about having an English muffin or eating is yappy dogs at Marco. At that moment, the authorities opened the east and west villages between 14th and housed in ST to outside traffic. All these people whose cars have been stranded since Tuesday, began to come into the neighborhood and drive them away. Delivery trucks started to appear on the narrow streets in the library. The huge TV screens showed the activity at ground zero. The preparations for the president's visit an elevator door open and revealed a couple of refugee kids in their surplus. Gym clothes clasped in a passion clinch. The computers around my information desk was still fully occupied. But the tension level had fallen. There was even a question or two about books and databases. I tried repeatedly to calm eggs. All I got was the chilling message on her answering machine in a staccato voice that said, this is mags McConnell. There's a hole in the city and I've turned this into a center for information about the victims. Jenny Levine and Jeffrey Whole burn anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of these two young people. Please speak after the beep. I left a few messages asking her to call. Then I called every half hour or so hoping should pick up I phoned mutual friends somewhere. Absent or unavailable, A couple were nursing grief of their own. No one had seen her recently. That evening. In the growing dark lights flick it in Washington Square. Candles were given out candles were lighted with matches and Bix and week to week. Various priests, ministers, rabbis and shamans led flower bearing candle at congregations down the street and into the park, where they joined the gathering Vigil crowd. Marco had come by with his friend Terry Kind of elfin kid would also had to stay at the gym. We went to this 9 11 vigil together. People addressed. The crowd gave impromptu allergies. There were prayers and a few songs then by instinct or some plan I hadn't heard about everybody started to move out of the park. And flow and groups through the streets. We paused streetlamps that bore signs with pictures of pajama clad families in suburban rec rooms on Christmas mornings. One face would be circled in red and there would be a message like This is James Bolton, husband of Susan, father of Jimmy, Anna and Sue last seen leaving his home in Far Rockaway at 7:30 A.m. 1911. This was followed by the name of the company, the floor of the Trade center tower where he worked. Phone and fax numbers. Email address and the words If you have any information about where he is, please contact us. At each sign someone would leave a lighted candle in a tin plate. Someone else would leave flowers. The doors of the little neighborhood Fire Rescue station was open. The truck in the command car were gone. The place was manned by retired firefighters with faces like old Irish and Italian character actors. A big picture of a fireman who had died was hung up beside the door. He was young, Maybe 30. He and his wife, maybe his girlfriend smiled in front of a ski lodge. The picture was framed with Children's drawings of firemen and fire trucks and fires with condolences in the Vienna cards. As we walked and the night progressed, the crowd got stretched out would see clumps of candles ahead of us on the streets. Was great John Street in the Bowery that suddenly just the three of us and no traffic to speak of. When I turned to say, maybe we should go home. I saw for a moment at all guys staggering down the street with his face purple and his eyes bulging out. Then he was gone. Either Marco or Terry whispered Christ. He killed himself, and none of us said anything more. At some point in the evening. I had said Terry could spend the night in my apartment. He couldn't take his eyes off. Marco Marco seemed not to notice on our way home. Wazed on Bleeker Street outside a bar have been old even when I hung out there as a kid. I saw the poster. It's like a dozen others I've seen that night. Except it was an old time black and white and showed three kids with lots of hair and bad attitude. MAGS and Jeffrey and me. Just face was circled and under it was written. This is Jeffrey whole burn if he was seen him since Tuesday, 9 11, please contact and Maggs had left her name and numbers. Even in the photo. I looked towards Jeffrey, who looked towards mags who look towards me. I stared for just a moment before going on. But I knew that Marco had noticed. Saturday. 9 15 My tiny apartment was a crowded mess Saturday morning. Every towel I owned was wet. Every glass and mug was dirty. It smells like a zoo. There were pizza crust in the sink and a bag of beer cans at the front door. The night before. None of us have talked about ghosts. Marco and Terry and seriously discussed whether they would be drafted or wouldn't list The idea of them in the army did not make me feel any safer. Saturday is a workday for me getting ready. I reminded myself that this would soon be over. The university had found all the refugee kids dorm rooms on campus. Then the bell rang, and a young lady with a nose ring and bright red ringlets of hair appeared. Eloise was another refugee so much better organized one. She had brought bagels and my guests laundry, Marcus seemed delighted to see her. That morning. All the restaurants and bars, the tattoo shops and massage Poloz were opening up. Even the Arab.

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"Avenue and watch the traffic coming up from the World Trade Center site. An ambulance with one side smashed the squad car with its roof. Crushed will hold up Sixth Avenue on the back of a huge flatbed truck. NYPD buses were full of guys returning from ground zero Hollow, wide, filthy Crowds of Greenwich Village is gathered on the sidewalks clapped and cheered, yelled, We love our firemen! We love our cops! The fire house on Sixth Avenue and taken a lot of casualties. When the tower fell, The place was locked and empty. We looked at the flowers and the reeds on the doors, the signs with faces of the firefighters who hadn't returned and the messages. To the brave men of these companies who gave their lives defending us. Diploma. Smoke downtown rolled in the twilight buffeted about by shifting winds, the breeze brought with it for the first time the acrid smoke that would be with us for weeks afterwards. Officials said. It was the stench of burning concrete. I believed, as did everyone else, that part of what we breathed was the ashes of the ones would burn to death that Tuesday. It started to dribble. Mark stuck close to me as we walked back Hip 20 year olds do not normally hang out with guys almost three times their age. This kid was very scared. Bleeker Street looked semi abandoned. You take it again from it started to drizzle. It started to drizzle. Marco stuck close to me as we walked back Hip 20 year olds do not normally hang out with guys almost three times their age. This kid was very scared. Bleeker Street looks semi abandoned with lots of stores and restaurants still closed the ones that were open, mostly empty at nine in the evening. If I buy you was six pack. You promised to drink all of it. He indicated he would At home. Marco asked to use the phone. He called people he knew on campus looking for a spare dorm room and spoke in whispers to a girl named Eloise. In between calls. He worked the computer. I played a little Lady day. Some Ray Charles. A bit of Haydn stared at the TV screen. The president had pulled out of his funk and was coming to New York The next day. In the next room, the phone rang. No. My name is Marco. I heard him say he's letting me stay here. I knew who it was before he came in and whispered She asked if I was Lord Jeff. Hi mags! I said. She was calling from somewhere with walkie talkies in sirens in the background. Those kids I saw and asked the place, she said, her voice clear and praised the ones all burned and drowned. They were on the General Slocum when it caught fire. Kid you saw and asked to place all burned and drowned. I asked then I remembered our conversation earlier. On June 15th 19 Oh four, the biggest disaster in New York City history. Until now, these villages once called Little Germany, tens of thousands of Germans but their own meeting halls, churches, beer gardens. They had a Sunday excursion, mainly for the kids on a steamship, the General Slocum of Floating Fire trap when it burst into flames. There were no lifeboats. The crew and the captain panicked by the time they got to a dark over 1000 were dead, burned, drowned. When a whole got blown in the city. They came back looking for their homes. Connection started to dissolve into static. Where are you megs? Ground zero. It smells like burning sulfur. Have you seen Jeffrey? Yet? She sounded into her phone. Jeffrey is dead MAGS. It's all the horror and tension that's doing this to you. There's no hope. Cops and firemen and broke his all smashed and chart A walking around down here from Jeffrey is dead. Jeffrey is dead MAGS. It's all the horror and tension that's doing this to you. There's no hole. Cops and firemen and broke his all smashed and charred walking around down here. At that point, sirens screamed in the background. Men were yelling the connection faded mags! Give Me a number! Call me back! I yelled. Then there was nothing but static, followed by a week dial tone. I hung up and waited for the phone to ring again. After a while, I realized Marco was standing looking at me slugging down beer. She saw those kids I saw them to Tuesday night. I was too jumpy to even lie down on the goddamn caught. I snuck out with my friend Terry. We walked around. The kids were there in all historical clothes covered with mud and seaweed and their faces all black and gone. That's why I couldn't sleep last night. You talked to the counselors? They asked. He drained the bottle. Yeah, but they didn't want to hear what I wanted to talk about. But with me you're crazy. You understand? Silence outside was broken by a jet engine. We both flinched. No planes have flown over Manhattan since the ones that it smashed into the towers on Tuesday morning. Then I realized what it was. The Air Force, I said, making sure it's safe for Mr Bush's visit. Who's MAGS whose Lord Jeff? So I told him a bit of what had gone on. And that strange lost country. The 19 sixties over T that led to meth and junk. I described the wonder of that unknown land the three way union. Our problem, I guess was that instead of a real Minaj, each member was obsessed with only one of the others. Okay, he said. You're live. MAGS is ALIVE What happened to Jeff? When things were breaking up. Jeff got caught in a drug sweep. He was being hauled downtown in the back of a policeman. He cut his wrists and bled to death in the dark before anyone noticed. This did for me was speaking about the dead kids had may be done for him. Each of us got Talk about what bothered him without having to think about what the other said..

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"Gary knows red stuff. We'll give that to you. It's a thank you gift for $150. Gary. We have about four minutes to go. But you telling that story I think is important for listeners to hear that you and as I said earlier, you did so for your mom and then expanded that for others because you knew there were so many people who listen to your program for years and years and years, but Don't follow any of the protocols that you talk about. But this red stuff, and these other items that you have created over the years has benefited minded for the 1st 37 years of being on have never mentioned any of that's right. That's correct. 37 years, that's more than a whole career. For most people, that's right now let's go to page 3 17. In the complete Encyclopedia Natural Healing, high cholesterol level sets a big problem for Americans. That means you've got a lot of You've got a problem with inflammation in the body and inflammation of body. If it's in the joints, it can be called arthritis. Rheumatism is muscle can be called fibromyalgia. And how do we turn off pain? How do we turn down inflammatory cytokines in the brain that can exacerbate or lead to complication called Alzheimer's dementia, etcetera. It's the same way we deal with high cholesterol levels. We have to change our diet. And here I go through the orthodox treatment for getting your cholesterol down. But then I talked about the richness of the diet. And what in that diet with the number One thing in the diet is going to help you is Is to eliminate that is pectin pectin PCT and you can get from apples. Especially good for that. Also eating old fashioned whole hot grain cereal in the morning eating still cut out or barley? Yep. Yep. And buckwheat and Millet. Is all good and then I appeal four apples and put the skins of the four apples in a blender. That skin very important, right? Very important. Because you want you want to get that, uh soluble fiber. And that helps you psyllium is very important. Flax seeds are very important. And in fact, um, these are the things we need to do as far as the diet more of the More of the cruciferous vegetables, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, Kale? Yeah, Radishes. That's important. Also the poly unsaturated fat like olive oil extra version. Olive oil is good and you're nuts. Seeds are good, especially pistachios. Are excellent. You're cold pressed oils. The little intake acid found. Those oils are good for cholesterol. And also there's a sub nutrient called Poly Casa. No poly P o l i cost so CEO s and O L That comes from a natural sugar cane. And and it contains Arctic Austin Hall and alcohol found in the box like coating of fruits and vegetables. This helps bring down your cholesterol level. These were just some of the things garlic brings down and GT. Remembering is an artichoke leaf brings it down all of these things, and I just wanted to clarify a couple of things. But before we have to get out of here and make way for the next programme, Lola in the Bronx. Thank you, Lola. In the Bronx and getting the Guarino healing packed. $150 contribution. Make your calls right now. Call us call us. Call us 212209. 2950 Sandra in downtown Manhattan. Look at you, Sandra. Thank you so much changes getting the Guarino healing pack as well..

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"These are the movies that brought the front lines to the front row. Every Saturday night. The military channel brings you the films that went beyond the battlefield and showed you more fed by a culture of war, which has even created its own television channel called the Military Channel on the Military Channel. The arms industry is enjoying one of the most productive and rewarding times thanks to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In the meantime, the Pentagon's budget has risen to over $400 billion per year. That's more than four times the amount that the neoconservatives ever dared to dream in the year 2000 To maintain the Bush administration war doctrine. Massive increases in military spending have been required. The United States now spends more than 400 billion annually on the military seven times as much as the next biggest spender and nearly equal to what the rest of the world spends combine. That my friends was a clip from a documentary called The New American Century. It's part of the great lies in history five DVD set. It's an incredible set, and it's put together by my guest this hour. I'm so happy to have Joining me back. Oh, by the way, I'm Christine Blas deal. In case you don't know it's I'm welcoming in studio Mossimo Masuko filmmaker Extraordinary Italian Renaissance man as he is, and he's the gentleman behind the great lies in history. Five DVD set that we're gonna be offering you during this fun drive. Hello, Massimo. Hello, Kristina. How everybody nice to be back here. This is just part of the new American Century, which is just part of the great lies in history Pack again. We haven't even played. We haven't even scratched the surface of how many lives have been perpetrated for these criminals. Really insane. Mad men to have wars. We haven't even talked about Operation Northwoods. They wanted to go to war with Cuba and how they were willing to kill American citizens had not a problem about it, did they? It's there in black and white is a CIA plan from 1962, saying that one of the options to declare to go to war with Cuba would be to cause a fake downing of an American airplane. And then accused the Cubans and we would definitely kill American lives. But that would be worth because then we have an excuse to go to work. I mean, it's part of their philosophy. You know, I had this reaction first when I was first faced with it. Possibility that 9 11 has been an inside job. My first honest reaction was, Oh, no Americans would never do that to themselves. I mean, this is natural. Everybody thinks of that. But then again, it's true. Americans would not do that to themselves. But these people are not just Americans. They're very, very, very special. Kind of Americans. They think in different terms, and they think of Americans as collateral damage. Disposable for their long term means they don't they don't really care. But that's it's a totally different mentality. Once you understand that mentality, and this is why I'm saying all the five films in a way Italian together because It's different stories. One is the assassination of Robert Kennedy. One is that you have for the story of how the military have been hiding the information on UFO's for 50 years, But at the end of the day, you see like the mechanics of the lies and the mechanics of the manipulation of the media. And it's always the same. So once you learn to recognize that you will learn that you're you're vaccinated against lies for the rest of your life. And and that's it. That's I think is what is the real purpose? Once you understand to recognize the light, no matter where the next time I will come on a different field because you already know that those are the mechanics and you would be prepared to not not to be deceived. Exactly. And that's what the importance of this five disc set the great lies in history Pack. Which we're offering to youth, But you get five DVDs altogether beginning them for just $250. You heard in that clip to McNamara saying, Well, you know, our judgment was just wrong it this week ast far is that whole lie? It didn't happen. You tell that to the 60,000 U. S soldiers who died. You tell that to the million of Vietnamese people who died. You tell that to the soldier who today is on the streets Homeless from Vietnam destroyed, utterly destroyed mentally physically, emotionally, spiritually destroyed that you got that wrong. You spent? How much money you killed? How many people for a lie, Then it repeats constantly. Yeah, because the Constitution The American Constitution does not allow the president to go to war. You can We cannot go to work. War. Uh, preemptively. We have to be attacked first. That's what the Constitution says. So you have to create an incident every time you need to go to a war zone, Plus that the number to call folks if you want to get a hold of these five DVDs get the new American Century cancer. The Forbidden Cures the second Dallas who killed RFK, It's fantastic documentary. It's just after you watch this. There's just no question that that something very strange happened. And there was. I think new witnesses who had came forward just recently about for Sirhan Sirhan, right? That's absolutely what is already shown in the film. Is now coming to the level of mainstream media because this kind of information cannot be held back for much longer, apparently, and she ran is requesting a new a new trial because of this new information, clearly showing that there was a second killer, by the way, and I don't mean this to be a teaser, but you walked away from my film, and you actually walk away knowing who and how Really killed Robert Kennedy. You know the name of the person the face of the person how we did it because it could have been very obvious to everybody if they just wanted to look into it. Of course, The point is that did not want to look into it. And there's so much on that DVD. There's just so much information there. Uh Whole thing about the photographer who took pictures and then on Lee, the pictures the pictures before the shooting, and after the shooting, they all were given back to him from the LAPD, but the ones when when the shots were fired, six shots role and he had like the first time was when Kennedy was speaking outside. Then he was following counted into the Panther, and he shot the actual secrets of the shooting and then shot the aftermath and his camera was confiscated immediately by the police right after And when they returned.

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"Like, uh, Well, you have anything pending in print. Heading in print. Well, there's good neighbors coming out, and then I think that's it. I had a whole bunch of stuff that pops and, uh, if you want to go see something right now, I think tour Night Fire has a short story called Changeling. That's an audio. And, uh, Oh, it's not lit hub. You could go toe wit, hug and look me up, And then you can see the opening a few 1000 words of prettiest mask. If you want to check that out and then have some essays coming out, But I don't know if Herman and allowed to announce them so So, uh, there and again we can cheer websites narrow langan dot com people who are not watching the video. That s a R A H l A n g a n dot com Oh, and I forgot. I have an up and stay up that psychology today about the social network if anyone wants to read him, Wow. Okay about the movie. Yeah. Yeah, It was sort of. Okay, I'll be very interested to see that actually. So Well, we've have to do this again. A special now This is really fun. Yeah, I missed. You Do what's not having you here? I know that you're having a good life there. SAPO vaccine and I just want to go home. Mm hmm..

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"York City. WB ai at 99.5 FM. This program is hour of the wolf. My name is Jim Find You're listening to an interview with Sarah Langan conducted this past Monday, January 25th, but Note. If you will this coming Wednesday at 7 P.m. New York time The New York Review of Science Fiction readings, which I produced, will feature alive reading an interview with Charles You who just received the National Book Award for a speculative fiction novel, Interior Chinatown. So join us in the end. Why are sf reading Group on Facebook or in my video page Jim front of our EU and deep on YouTube. We now continue with our interview with Sarah Langan. So, uh, That's from good neighbors coming out. What? What does the February 2nd Okay. And people confined. All that on your website, can't they? Uh, sarah linden dot com. Yeah. Hold on the Yeah. It's on screen now. Oh, thanks. And it Z. Yeah, that that gives a good piece of flavor as to What it is like, What's of what The book is like, Uh, now the question. I think that so many people, at least on good reads. Have had. Although I think I can see why given the structure is why is the book set in the future? Oh, that's a really good question. I liked being able to comment on it. And I felt that there needed to be time between when the book is set in when the articles are written, and then why isn't set in the future? Um, you know, it's not that far into the future, but I think it's where My conception is global warming is going to get worse and we may come together as as a nation and the world and make better choices, But Nonetheless, global warming is going to get worse and and what I thought was that the pressures of that and the forces that would have on the economy would have greater strain on middle class people. That's why I said it not year. Hmm. But I mean, I didn't expect sing closed to be wrote it. The four simple started forming everywhere, so that was kind of a surprise like it is a global warming event, but it's happening faster than I thought it would. Yeah, There's been one in my neighborhood in Brooklyn one on route. Uh, And just shy of Park Slope as I went from here to Boerum Hill, and that's what's in the last two years. Yeah, There's one on my block, and it was came after I was writing a book. It's like OK, see writing the book. That's what caused tested it if we were following the possible Um, ideas of what the book is telling us. It was the beginning of that book that invited the sinkhole to me off at home. Right here. We're really I should have written and 20 be conductor. That would've been it would've been a lot better off Um So I think he's had off air time and the truce was really getting behind this right. Yeah, they've been terrific. So they've done everything and more than I could have asked for. Um, so you know, I hope I hope the book does. Well, I hope you know how their investment pays off because David Brown and, um Madi. I forgot her Last name have been phenomenal there. Ah, publicity guys. I mean, they It's like, you know, Saturday afternoon steps coming through like he had stopped asking you for you know the picture of the book and stuff like that. Email and B. Just before click. Can I get this? David sent it to me. I mean, and you know you've worked with other You've done this. It's like I'm like what? You're not lying and saying you said it, but you didn't send it like because that's that's what I That's what I'm accustomed to you. I'm not even a custom, so don't even ask him to do things. Because they'll just say they did it. They won't have done it, so you do it yourselves. And now I'm like I'm like people need books. I'm asked David to spend them and David and then David sense, um faster than I would. But, you know, it's amazing that I've been wait. He does. He's done so much and you know he was in contact is like this is a Long island up. I'll talk to everybody on Long Island. That I can about it. And then I'll talk to these. He just doesn't stop. Yeah. And what seems to me once upon a time double. They used to be based in garden City, wasn't it? Yeah, it was, Yeah. But it's just a train station stop. It was like the double day stop. Yeah, and it was called country Life Press. Wasn't really okay. Yes, I get out there. Every so often. Relatives in Los in law is out right near there. So Um, I still get out there and especially to Roosevelt Field, which I guess is Garden City. I think we get the taxes from it. I don't think it's actually is garden cities so much is like somehow, in some boondoggle, Garden City was look like You'll pay off those taxes and e think I have that right? It's okay. Um But when they say Lindbergh took off, they always say Roosevelt Field, not Garden City. But then again, how much do you really want to have to do with Lundberg? Right? What's next? What are you doing? I'm doing a film work on Dad. I'm working on the next book..

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"Imagination. My name is Jim Friant. This morning, We will hear an interview and reading from Sarah Langan from her new novel, Good neighbors, But first a review from then persons. I'm getting persons and this is my out The wolf review. In the new apocalyptic action movie Greenland, which is now available on demand. Gerard Butler plays a manly, two fisted structural engineer trying to get his wife and young son. When underground shelter in Greenland before the debris of a giant comet decimates the surface of the earth. And if you think this is just going to be another action packed Roland Emmerich style knockoff. You be exactly right. There are some fun action sequences such as one Butler is trying to outrace a debris storm by piloting his truck along a dirt road. And some unintentionally funny ones, such as a punch out in the back of another flatbed truck and all in all watching, it won't hurt you, but it isn't going to change your life, either. So let's move on. If you really want to be inspired, you should be looking to the Japanese. Some be gangster Action. Comedy versus isn't the greatest film of 2020. No. Because it was released in 2000. It's a greatest film of 2000. No, because it goes beyond that to be the greatest film in the history of humanity. OK, I'm exaggerating a bit. But after a whole year when all of our psyches were beaten down in ways unimaginable and I don't pretend to be the worst off in this situation, Watching a film where an escaped murderer played by talk, Sakaguchi joins forces with a reincarnated princess. Played by He echo Misaka and are chased by too cool for school yakuza in the forest, where the dead rise from the grave Unfortunate Since it's also the forest the yakuza have been using to bury their victims and the dead not only reanimate they do it with an agenda. And it all culminates with the face off with an immortal Sam right, played by Toshiro coming, aka for control over doorway to an alternate dimension. Or something. I kind of lost track after awhile. Plus, it's got a cop who for no particular reason suddenly blurts out. I grew up in Yellowstone National Park in Canada. And if that isn't a line that could lead humanity to world peace. I don't know what is director re you? Hey, Kimora kicks things off at fevered pace and on Lee ramps up from there with swirling camera moves. Tons of Gore and amazingly choreographed fight scenes that incorporate fists, kicks, knives, a 21st century tactical Kitana and the magical ability. All the characters seemed to have to pull an infinite number of guns from their pants. This is basically like if John Woo Jackie Chan and Sam Raimi had a baby And winded on Mountain Dew versus was a cult sensation in the year of its release that somehow slipped under my radar, and I grieve that I've lived 20 years without knowing it existed. It just got a deluxe Blue ray re release with the original feature and extended ultimate edition. I watch the original film, and, frankly, that was enough. And for all its violence, and Gore and escalating body count, this may be the most life affirming thing I've seen this year and damn and my grateful for it. For hour of the wolf. I'm Dan Persons. Thank you. Dan. Sarah Lincoln once lived in Brooklyn. But with her filmmaker husband, JT Petty, she made her way to Los Angeles, where her brilliant writing has proliferated, both in film and pros. She got her M F A and creative writing from Columbia University and also received her master's in environmental health, science slash toxicology from and why you She has received three Bram Stoker awards, and her work has often been included in best of the year lists and anthologies. I asked her whether she gotten any Shirley Jackson awards and she said no. Because she's a founding board member of those awards, and that, of course, given her writing is only apt. So Sit your way back machines to last Monday afternoon, January 25th My name is Jim Find and with me is Sarah Langdon. Sarah, you you have been on our the wolf. Many times. Two or three and was you are three. Yeah. What's with you? And your husband, Cici Petty. In fact, we did one on our own. We did one together. We did the seaport reading. Yeah, well, And then there's New York review science fiction readings is the main reason I'll venture a guess for your move to L. A For movie making purposes. Yeah. I mean, Sam, my husband. His name is J. T. Petty. He, uh, he was traveling, probably weekend of the month to Los Angeles. The whole time. We lived in New York, and it just got silly. So we moved here and we also thought we have two daughters. And we were living in Crown Heights, and we were like, Well, we could stay here. But then it starts to get dicey with the public schools. Where we could move someplace. With great public schools. So we picked up in the talent. Yeah. And how's the movie business is going with Jane. Gee, it's good. I mean, he's had more work. Uh then he did. He said. He's busy all the time. And I'm doing some film work too, Are you which is good? Nothing I'm allowed to talk about, but Oh, Stuff of my own like my own. Adaptations and New material. Oh, that's great. Yeah, Yeah, yeah. You two make another parents on the radio show in those or the radio show or whatever when those are released. Which I guess would be a while from now. Development. Yeah..

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"Or g'kar for free. That's the best price, but them's the breaks. So here's some quick impressions. There's Nina of the woods, which is kind of like, if a 24 did Blair Witch Project Which is not a bad thing. There's tons of ambiance and fantastic sound design. But there's a Webley wobbly timey wine, the element to it that I felt blunted the impact. Not seriously. Just not. There's Poppy Ramirez vs Giant Scorpions, which director Leslie Rivera pulled from the fest for some sort of distribution. Reason. Hopefully not in bad way. It's about a stunt man fighting some duh. Giant Scorpions done pretty much solo by Rivera. Filming in the North Carolina storage unit. It's crude. It's awkward. It's writing won't make Quentin Tarantino's sweat and I'm guessing Rivera knows all that and went ahead anyway. And with such love and energy, that it's all kind of adorable, I hope gets out to the public in some way. Just as frenetic, but much more polished is get the hell out. Ah Koreans own be political comedy in which Korean Parliament is invaded by the walking dead. And after the last couple of weeks, watching politicians battling fruitlessly, mostly horde of flesh hungry zombies is kind of perching so once again Nina of the woods and get the hell out, and many more films can be watched at film mo dete dot org's That's F I L M I am a U D i t dot or g'kar and there for free for hour of the wolf. I'm den persons. This is our the wolf. I am with Alan. Being Foster. This is actually our second time. Doing an interview. The first time was some 19 years ago. And we've had a lot of technical problems here. The other time was face to face. And we also almost had a lot of technical problems that had to do The politics of the convention. We were offending lawyers. Uh, There's always politics there. Uh, if you don't know Allen's work Minor things. Star Wars. Star Trek. Alien and the subsequent Um Two books, at least. Um, lots and lots of Stuff that some other people have to end up doing as work for hire. But Alan commands contracts real the real thing. Which Not everybody does. Coincidentally, we're gonna be talking a bit about that. Uh, I will be blunt and I will trust you're not going to Uh, be upset if I mention that personally, I like your own universes. Oh, like Pippen flanks. I think that you know about 1972 thereabouts, I think was the first thing of yours. That I read and Those were the first things I wrote you well, then, so I guess. Right on my first story came out and log in June 1971 And my first novel, which was the first Pippen flicks book, the time Crying. Came out in 1972. So it's not like you missed anything in the beginning there. There you go. Who's that published point? Was originally balancing books. Still Valentine Books Betty Ballantine and bought the book. Actually, I've only got one It was then turned over to handle rain must have known right. Yeah. So I went to that. But it was better. You bought the first book. Wow. Okay. And that Z, right? They're wonderful pedigree. And what one of the others? How many books you have no idea. It's a little over hundreds of this crime is at all. And, you know, short stories and columns and reviews. Um it's been a life of writing. Basically, I like telling stories. I'm not a fanatic like Isaac Asimov's Isaac's idea. The vacation was to go into a room, locked himself in and right that was his vacation from writing was writing some more. Ma'am, but I don't do that. I do take breaks, but I love telling stories. I think you have surpassed him in terms of number of works of fiction. Because so much of what he wrote was science. Nonfiction. And auto, but That's possible. I don't know. I don't keep track of these things, but people do. So I have to keep numbers handy, I guess. Uh, yes, sir. It's just I knew like, you know. Just been a fun, long ride and It's interesting. Some people I've learned over the course of my career. You can write something. And somebody will love it and somebody else will hate it and then you'll write something else. Those two people will exactly reverse their opinions. The first one who hated the second one love it and your writing the same style and it's still your voice talking, but because of the subject matter or the approach Uh, people will have diametrically opposed opinions about about your work and what that tells you or tells me anyway. As a creative person is, you might as well do what pleases you. Because in the end you're not gonna be able to please anybody, no matter what you do. Now I mentioned that you wrote a book called Star Wars. Um, remember that book. There was a different name on the cover. Uh, some guy you George Lucas and, uh, I'm friends with Chris Claremont, wrote the Willow trilogy. Um on Lee. First book. Was George Lucas second book was charged Lucas and Chris Claremont third book was Chris Claremont and George Lucas. Um.

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"Get involved. Uh, even with Doctor strange and fantastic four and strange tales on Nick Fury. And all of those, and the movies have continued to fulfill that. The D. C movies, not counting. Trilogy By Christopher Nolan. And not counting some exceptions. Shin's here and there were just like the comic books, especially when Zack Snyder's doing them throwaways. You watch it. Itwas like popcorn devoid of content. Uh, not very good. That includes watchman, which was, you know supposed to be heavy man on and all that, whereas the marvel movies They start bringing in all tours Cinema. People eventually not counting your incredible hulk. Um, but they were they were getting have on card people. Um, I don't got actors Robert Downey. His career was not in a good place. When you did Iron man they were using lesser characters. At the end of each of the movies. Maybe Samuel Jackson would show up mid credits and promise you something until the and they're building up, building up building up until they finally Created an Avengers. As far as I'm concerned, the only really good one To date. This is for me the point um With Marvel movies and God, Those TV shows look weird. Uh, Loki and the, uh, I don't know what Disney is doing this. Disney is doing the same thing with their franchises that they did with who wants to be a millionaire? Well, people love this. So let's run it every single day of the week. Yeah, well, there's that, But it's also if you take a look at the content. Yeah, I haven't. I haven't got it. Can you Charlie away from actually delving too? No, no, you have you have to take a look. Yeah, you really do. The realities are not what they seem. These have the kind of continuity there. Imagine. Marvel movies by Charlie Kaufman. Turned into a TV. Syriza's And you're starting to get an idea of where they're going with Wanda Vision. I'm curious about one division. I will trailer for that. I know and absolutely nothing about the franchise from which It is born, but, um I forget which which event comes up of interesting game. Yeah, I know that. It's but vision, the vision. That's what it is right Vision. Yeah, he was created by Tony Stark is one of the gemstone right right. That goes into the Infinity Stones. That goes into Thanasis glove, and that stone is destroyed. They're all destroyed. And yet here after all that destruction Here in a Television universe that moves from decade to decade to decade. They find themselves in sort of a sitcom, except that Characters who don't belong, start showing up right right and villains. It's art showing up and reality changes. Loki. Is weirder than that. Just go to YouTube. In any case, you know, But all I'm saying is my expectations. For a good wonder woman movie and high problems with the first Because the first two search are wonderful. And then all of sudden he always talks about the ending The clash at the end. Yeah, and, you know, now that's the movie. New movies come out. Patty Jenkins has told us a little about that. Yeah, and I was probably we probably both read the same articles and we can fill that in. Let me just say this about one W W 84 or wonder woman 84 or wonder woman 1984. I wish they'd make up their minds. The 84 didn't have nothing to do with the movie. So what? Outside of the music and the dress styles setting the movie in 1984 made no sense. Um Well. No, I I would disagree with that. But let me let Let me just say this about my overall feeling about the film is that for the first act for the first hour of it I was really actively hating it. I was starting to be won over about An hour into it. I went Oh, it's a comic book movie way, which we haven't really gotten. From particularly the D. C. Universe, and once I snagged onto that I was Able to relax. It is still a righteous mess. But there are very good things about it. I think the core that was why I did that entire rap about what I expected out of a marvel. Comic versus City cedar. It's a DC comic when you see comic And it's got I think, what is a clever ville villain? Uh in, um uh, Pedro Pascal's Well, Yeah, innit? Maxwell? Lord, I You know, I like the idea. That he becomes an animate monkey. Poor. That's a nice That's a nice idea. I think it grows. He here's the thing. And you had mentioned this about Patty Jenkins. There have been these articles that have been going around. In the past few days about how Patty Jenkins had to fight to have both pro logs. In the film, and for those who haven't seen wonder Woman 84 All two of you, um that there's essentially no, I wouldn't have done it if I wasn't able to Yeah, it was a big decision, whether or not to get HBO. It's expensive. Yes, they have a lot of content, but I've already got Netflix. And Amazon and ate corn and most ardently Turner Classic movies. We can We can talk about that, because that's that's the future there..

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"This is our of Wolf, a weekly program dedicated to science fiction fantasy and Chapman and the imagination. My name's Jim Friant. To start the new year off. I thought it would be fun to hold an in depth discussion with our media critic than persons about some of our most recent genre releases, especially Soul and Wonder Woman, 1984. Along with the future of genre cinema, and a recap of some other things we have watched. Stay tuned. You. I am Shem Find with me is Daniel Persons or Dan Persons who does regular reviews an hour of the wolf and he's been doing it for. Oh, I don't know how long so People have been hearing Dan doing reviews on movie reviews. I should say media reviews given the Ah, year without movies. On in theaters, movies, I I've been calling it the year without superheroes, which is fine by me. Okay? I am. I am the House critic for our The Wolf, the House media critic. Shall we say for our the wolf? In addition to that, I've also been a regular contributor over at toward calm. Mostly doing I guess they would be called ballistic ALS at the moment. You know the top 10 on made it films that will make you cry stuff like that. And I am also proprietor over at mighty movie podcast dot com, which was originally the home for my mighty movie podcast and is now sort of a catchall. For the things that I am doing online. Also God YouTube channel you can look for upstart company. On. That's the name of the channel there, and I am doing various and sundry video things, including most recently history. Amma three D, which is An experiment in taking various types of public domain content and converting it to three D Just give it a sort of an interesting and curious Re kon texting. We're gonna have to do a whole show just on that topic. I would love to see. Oh, Tell you about how I saw Dialing for murdering three D. That's one of the better ones. That's when it really is, you know, shooting through the fish tank. Yeah, hits actually understood three D and actually understood, Ah, way of using three D to tell a story, which in Martin Scorsese, and I'm Not sure if they're too many other people. That's true, too. Yet with Oh, I forget the name of the Scorsese film Hugo Hugo. That's right. And it's between dial M for three D. Hugo Hugo and gravity and that's like, Yeah, that's about it. I don't even include avatar in there because Haven't her is a whole other thing. That was a proof of concept. Yeah, yeah, and he proved the concept and all the studio said That's great. We can make more money with this. We're just not going to do any freaking thing with it. You know, I've I've got how many movies coming out? Yeah, these guys. He's slated for five films in the next 10 years getting back T 00. And you didn't mention my favorite credit of yours because It's in the past. But how I first knew of. You wasn't a fantastic from the fantastic. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, I was. I was a journalist and critic and for brief, brief time editor of C F Q. Yeah, And I thought I was the best of the Spanish movie zines because itwas That's zero K and much as it was a vanished publication. And, you know, we did have to count out to the studios. Um, as much as needed. We did treat ourselves as journalists because getting back to what we were talking about, which is one of the recent releases of the most successful movie of the year in terms of box office. Yes, which is to say, 10. People went to see exactly excited. People want to see tenant and 10. People want to see, uh, that would support the doors out. Now, look now let me start with Quick prelude. I I'm not a fan of the most of the DC movies, E think the last really good run was directed by Temper. Okay, fine story took the rear buddy. Yeah. And I'm you know, I'm trying to get people sort of have tag which is cut the Snyder release as opposed. Yeah, and my understanding is that the cutting the Snyder rule and releasing the Snyder cut may very well be the last thing. That he does. Or D, c E o, which is the D C extended universe. Let me give you a theory on it's only a theory Is that one of the things that I think Wonder woman, 84. Um, well, before we get there, Okay. Well, I have a little rap that that that you know, it's just about DC versus Marvel. Okay, go ahead. Comic books. Which is what they were once upon a time before they were I mean, yes, there was Captain America was Republic. Thanks. So I think was Republic and there was a Superman of Of course, Max Fleischer was genius with those and the marble didn't exist at the time. But the difference between Marvel comic And a DC comic was the DC comic. Cover didn't have anything to do with what was inside the story. Even the frontispiece didn't either alone became closer. You'd read. That issue. And you're pretty much like done. The thing is, is that you didn't have to follow it. It was read and toss it or the way that Harlan Ellison put it is it is not a coincidence. That Comic book takes just about the right amount of time for bathroom session. Yes, on those aren't the words he is and, uh, Marvel Even from the very early Stanley Jack Kirby days before Chris Claremont. And the other pope came in to turn it into More serious stuff..

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Don't concedes things that happened outside the ring of Split with Wiggins Cam but the show has to go on and oversee you have responsibilities multiple belt holder one of them being humanitary challenges and from the touristy strict on those you've been ordered by the bathroom ready to defend the thing so they was pressuring you regardless of of the split actually find a China but general new maneuver was WANNA go anywhere. How to for a long time and a new team? That was going to be leaving Shane. Mcguigan jus just was very unhappy. First choice was so an. We've come over one hundred weeks trial and a and Dubai enough. The second session was fluent. You know just can click new. Wanted to to go stray away but in a book and a week rather than other booth as well with what to do to make up their name. After about Bannon I come here. I just think in the spelt just jail. Because obviously trains Billie Joe Israel on La Custodial his speed and combination and food work. You know so. I thought it'd be a good match up and feel comfortable in annex eight further. She hopes I was glad. You Want Obama. Wilton it over the of the war you were going to go to Uber doing recession with with autumn trial as well. I just think that ban status John is more suited. Do not take anything away from on Burke's coach but a lot of failures have a certain standard yeah. I don't think you'd better. Yeah but I'm not no automatic coaches. Well it was. It was very good. I haven't been seeing similar things you need to do. A Walk Cohen again was sort of shoulder stale. And it just wasn't my style until you go rape a couple of teams a job and stuff fell real good but just two different from Aachen and style and billy Joel and South Pole and seeking combination fast punches with good feet walk so under the weakening going to stay in the second week. I'm going to train here. This is what I'm going to go. We'll Ben Weapons. Take out. Congratulations on this new partnership. Also want to say a big congratulations for the weekend. Because of course you're in the Corden last by that but I think anybody watching these knows anything about. Boxing understands the totally invaluable contribution that you made progress and twice in achieved on Saturday night and so low you for from us. Congratulations must be a great fien. Yeah of course you know tossing a fringe as well when Keep putting these right because it does simply bow down to that just because I'm not financially benefiting from a situation doesn't mean he's not my friend anymore. I've always the French. It was completely fake. And of course I wanted to win an annuity to do good number because fame to be able to do what he done. That tops fifty percent in the I knew it was gonna be. What are they now? He's going to be as dominant as that news going to dominate and get good win. We'll come on to that because I know you toss fury fantasy. We'll come into the fight. Second offer the show for those of you watching and listening. We don't often hear about the side of the train is experienced. When there's a split with the fights over they retire or whether you part ways Tyson. Speaking stay co about the void that was left when Belgium hung them up last year. And how that's been a big adjustment period for him over the last twelve months for you. Obviously we've talked for years and years and years but journey was so intense and so hands on and so committed from both of your sides that when that comes through in our magin takes a bit of adjusting for us. Well Yeah of course. She knows it was a twenty four seven job literally twenty four seven three hundred sixty five days a year so it took up a Omar. Tom The last couple of years and I was walking again. We believe in being contacted about the judge situation as well and it was. Actually that wasn't nice to part ways we talked and it was nice to have a little bit of towns myself over the Christmas period as well because for the last three years. Christmas is both days all of that of always been away so it was Nice Avenue bad time to myself as well call you know yourself. You're in a similar situation to Josh where he left the train. But you're the peak of your career. So uconn yeah. We see prospects changing coaches nearly stages of their careers trying to work out. What's best for them? But at this stage of your career when you're changing trainers there's very low margin for error because you're essentially going into big fight off the big fight. There's no easy ones from from this point and the stakes. Obviously a high they she if you particularly and I know you had the same when you left and found. Jamie more you have to fit that has to be has to be someone that you work well with and you agree with their methods and their approach to Faden and the approach they take to fight and training camps and everything else and even just as well so I had a few trainers in mind when I when I joined Jimmy Mira when I left the mcguigan. Sorry Jimmy was the first one that I want on. It just felt a real quick and someone. I didn't do the Josh John Was. He went to show morale's I really. I felt like a fitted in well not jim elect. Jimmy was saying and that was enough for me maybe another two or three guys and manned and everything's a lot of contacting a member of the thing that just just well Jimmy. You obviously need that time to Joe did you. Fought for the Horatio Garcia. I'll say the thing short camp and the approach gender did for a faith and I had six weeks and it wasn't like wasn't forced and the woman felt like the right decision for me to make but it was fast approaching my return defect and again. I knew I needed a coach as well so it was kind of half blood that he was the first guy. Because maybe if I'd have went with someone else with a short space of time I made a one of them because I was getting close. The approaching afraid of in my head. Peter has one solace was one because he was given. Hey and autumn booth was in my head as well as a potential trainer but gave me was the first one to. I'm glad that by the time he then had to build towards the thought. You need that nine months together to Joe was a pairing the two big Of You guys will have the same thing when you come to. Maybe that fight with Ramirez. If he's later this year were next year so in it in a sense. Who's this happened? On some of that you've been mandated for these fights. The ones that you want to have as your first one together. Because you don't really ben one walk into a fight with Joseph Ramirez after you know working with someone for for fourteen sixteen weeks yet your son degree but I feel like she's a similar character to us. Latino Arkansas of quickly understand what type of person he is emotionally how he's mentally and you can see in the build up to previous fought speak fuzzy's had how approaches those flights in that mine and stylistically. I understanding on the standard shrimps on the season. He's the level of far to where you can make adjustments. And of course you can improve them. I do believe even without those adjustments. He's good enough to beat Ramirez in my opinion. Okay but I mean the criticism that you had when you first came on the scene was always baseness your age and your relative inexperience coach and obviously ninety nine percent of thousands. Of course after that I say while to fight for you was the way the Ben led the corner that night and the call. Mri showed on the the highest lakes possible. Was that one of the things that made you think he could guide meter in these big before. It was so a clips trained Tyson. An over the belly. Joe's will stay there. Were walking on the combinations of movement head movement and the speed and the feet were really similar that we can boxing can train. You know. So he's going to move up. Can I WANNA go with an officer? The Way Komo boat and then you hear his vase in the corner breaks the FE and just this knowledge of this book is broken these on the twenty seven. Yeah SMARTS WAY I. How actually apologized when he billy Joel was an was fighting. Someone in eastern. And you're in the corner and it was the first real appearance from you. Remember thinking it was a bad reform from billy Joel but remember thinking urgency in the corner but enhance sake. We nine Billie Joe wasn't fed and there was no word because every fucking if you'd have been too on top on the corner of Blue Gosden. Yeah you may have lost a fake. I have apologize for for what would be joe quite a few years before that and new obviously spend that training camp with him along with Jimmy Tibbs couple of weeks before five ways we Jimmy and I knew what was in the tank and I knew that we had to efficient in getting around management was very in Poland. Now what might be Joe take some out take and I know what doesn't so I knew when to push him on because the bill judge J fogg told him you'll stay around he was gonNA thank you ever to win the next round. We couldn't afford to do that. She was just about around. I think people always associate age of experience but I was lucky enough to spend time around people Jimmy Tubes and very knowledgeable guys which I gained a hell of a lot from a non round management. They something picks up from Jimmy tibbs unquote. That's the best about will the faces a new face on the managing high profile fights is that had it been Jimmy Tibbs in the corner. People would've assumed they obviously there's something going on with because it's you the first people reach for is does this guy know is doing and they look at your age and then say that's the about faces of training. I would like to think the performances in the corner over the last couple of years of giving people realize the what you're about the same as forty one performance and people jump on until fully. Understand that it's the same for everybody and anybody in high high profile situation. There's going to be downstairs. This'll your options for this year. And so this apponaug on some who's been mandated by the whole hangs told me there's there's no much online a couple of eight and it's only a few Ranjha so it does vary toll but it looks like he punched his heart but very wailed in so it raw keith. My on the ball. Nothing I don't think I can handle and I'm sure we'll get him and it's GonNa be if Shedu lineup is going to potentially a week or two before Pasta and Ramirez do you think about what's Outgo. Yeah it'd be for going and build for Boeing and I am to life and then pick up tips and hopefully put myself a fight after the end result and get myself a fight for their unification of the belts. It's good to be there as well as trying to make and just to be present. Boca players and people started talking about the more that Josh and say. I don't even know manufacturer with Sixteen Sixteen years. He's been completely undisputed author. Maybe a teen fakes. Yeah on real. It will take a little bit affirm- playing out. Because they're oversee mandate she's on both sides. Wbz will be cool next the winner of Possum Ramirez the WBO. I think we'll be called. Tau Closest amount in your Camp Castro. Do feel like he's been mandatory since time began and he's been waiting very patiently for quite recently sunny front war and said in an interview that John Wooden necessarily step aside. Fay So would mean that. Potentially you'd have to face. He would have faced winner. Puzzle Ramirez Wbai Mandatory. Which could be Whitson? If you Kinda plan this out and you're listening to oversee. Ideally I'd WanNa go forth Ramirez fake and obviously Kado take a step back and make the shot for all the marbles but please you know Jack Jack. Idaho's wait that long thing for today's short has been mandatory for a good while. No so is Joe. Short so happens I then so be it. They don't have to Ma other mandatory against a written or someone you know so I'm about what we goes day. I'm confident in every single.

Making Gay History
From the LGBTQ Vault: Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson
"Sixth season of our podcast is focused on LGBT activism in the Post stonewall seventies two of the most prominent trans activists to emerge out of that period were Sylvia Rivera and Marsha p Johnson in one thousand nine hundred seventy the year after the stonewall uprising in New York City's Greenwich Village. The two friends founded street transvestite action revolutionaries or star and set up a barebones refuge in a run down apartment building on the lower east side in Manhattan for street kids much like themselves. They called it star House. In December Nineteen Seventy Liza Cowan and twenty year old reporter for Wbai radio conducted. What we believe is the oldest recorded interview with Sylvia Marsha and other members of star? She is a reel to reel tape recorder and set out to do a story on what was then known as crossdressing. Eventually a single reel containing an edited version of the interview found. Its way into the basement of the lesbian. Her story archives in Brooklyn New York. And that's where making gay histories self-described Archive Rat Brian. Free founded in the spring of two thousand nineteen before we share some of that incredibly rare tape with you. I thought I'd ask Brian about his experience of discovering this long lost interview. And how did you find this tape. Where were you what were you doing so I was looking for audio for the fifth season of making a history for our stonewall season listen and my mission was to find archival audio tapes that were made around nineteen sixty eight to nineteen seventy-one so I went to the LGBT center archives? I went to the New York Public Library and I went to the lesbian. Her story archives in the basement of Lesbian Her story archives. I was going through all of their cassettes for WBAI shows. I didn't find anything thing that reached back that was applicable to what we were looking for but out of the corner of my eye in the basement I saw a box of open. Reel you've you. Which is an older style of audio? Recording then cassettes would be. So what is can you describe. What Open Reel Recording is is you see in the movies or in photographs an actual real of tape. Yes these are the big reels. These are like three inch five inch the seven inch ten inch and I didn't know what was in this box when I saw it but I went upstairs to the volunteer archivist. I Rachel Gordon and I asked her if I could go through it and right there in the middle of the box. I pulled out this recording that was labeled star. I was afraid to open at because some of these tapes. They're so fragile when they're fifty Sixty seventy years old. They are so fragile that you can destroy them and I know how difficult it is to get archival material surrounding star. Yeah so what did you when you saw this. Besides being afraid that you would you could possibly damage the tape I mean it's almost like finding the holy we grow. You know you WANNA listen to it immediately when you find a tape like that and you can't why couldn't you just play it. Well for one there are some tapes that as you play. They will erase when they're fifty years old. So you will listen to it but nobody else will. So if you WANNA have a tape digitize like that what do you do. We took the tape to a studio in Harlem called Old Swan Studios that specializes in this type of digitisation. I took so much care when I took it out of that building I I was so afraid of damaging it it was like I had ten thousand dollars in my backpack and couldn't let anyone near it so I arrived at Swansea in Harlem and Robert. The sound engineer started rewinding the tape and when he did every single manual edit snapped. Oh my so. This is an edited. This was an that was done. That was then edited. And and and how do they edit tape. Well they had to take it physically and slice it and then with adhesive give glue at packed together so each and every time it hit one of these physical edits it would snap which for me was terrifying. But for him was just run of the mill he would just take the two ends reapply adhesive and keep rewinding it once he rebounded. What did he do next? Well he was kind enough to let me sit in the studio and listen to it as he played it for the first time and I knew I was listening to something very special. What made it special special for me? Because they're not just talking about the organization that they created they're also talking about their lives and they're talking about how they see the world around them and how they see gender. It's very personal. They're not altering the same line. What did you take away from hearing that recording? I think it reminded me of how young everyone was. Then I think the March Johnson and Sylvia Rivera that I've grown accustomed to. They were older by at the time. the film that I've seen of them the video that I've seen of them the recordings that I've listened to from them. They had more time under their belt. And this it was it was like they were freshly ride in New York and just letting it all about the quality of tape. You're about to hear in this remarkable and far-ranging conversation is a bit uneven. In addition to a snippet of Jefferson an airplane. You'll also notice hissing in the background. During part of the discussion anyone who has ever lived in an Old New York City apartment will recognize that sound. It's coming coming from faulty valve of esteem heat radiator. The first person to speak is nineteen year old Sylvia Rivera. The second is someone named Victor and the third is Marcia Johnson who was twenty five at the time before my mother passed away three years my mother used to Jesmyn Golf Clubs and my mother. My grandmother kept on one little blouses and girls stocks of about six seven years old. Before if I wouldn't start addressing boys 'cause during that period that's when I discovered my homosexuality was like you know watching television and placed in myself and the role of the female or just pricing myself As another there's another boy in the Mail on demand was praying such a fantastic love role in the television. And and when I left home at eleven was really when I went into transparent system and make hustling speech and the game against experiences. DIFFERENT THAN SYLVIA'S I. I didn't know secretly because My mother would catch me. She would forbid it. And by the time I was five years old I knew enough that Do these things secretly So I used to and no one was around to put on a and wear women's clothes close. I can get my hands on but otherwise I grew up quite masculine. I went to school. I played baseball. I went to college so and the beard and was the revolutionary did time in jail for Pacifist demonstrations and and Just recently I I decided what's You know why not wear the clothes. I prefer to wear what I was. I was the time I was living a masculine role that I didn't really prefer at least I didn't prefer to do it. Permanent preferred the times to be feminine And women's Lib people Feel that the women are forced to take certain roles which are unacceptable to them and they want to break out no. I've often felt the same way about being a man that I've been forced to take certain roles number one something as unimportant as the clothes I have to wear men's restrictions. Men's dress are much more severe than the restrictions on women's dress of men are forced to look a certain way and I didn't want to look that way then then of course there's a man has to be tough. He has to have responsibility to take care of people. You know suppose I wanted to be petted or I wanted to be taken care of. As I was growing up I met a lot of men. They never pale to me to my sexually. I used to try and keep away from because my hometown. You mistakes where you were out of it and they recall you all kinds of names And then when I first came in York seventeen years old that's when I started getting kind of invest breath more like a transvestite. I started out with makeup in nineteen sixty three nine thousand nine hundred sixty four And in one thousand nine hundred sixty five. I was coming out more and I was still wearing make up but I was still going to jail just wearing doing makeup in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine. I started wearing female attire full-time usually I wear dress every day of the week. I I just don't put on much makeup anything until after the dog because address too much attention if we make in the daytime they might think that I was a male. Al But if I were a little makeup they think I'm a female and he's right on I and if I will not make it night they automatically know female female they really can tell the difference about me because I'm on my way to be. SX teams

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New York to ban flavored e-cigarettes after illnesses, deaths
"Governor Andrew Cuomo just announced he's taking emergency executive action to ban the sale of flavored vaping products in New York Cuomo and the state health department say manufacturers of the cigarettes use fruit and candy flavors to target young customers officials are also cracking down on tape sales to under age customers as public health authorities investigate and national speed of illnesses and deaths possibly related to the use of the