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The Café Bitcoin Podcast
A highlight from Bitcoin's True Spot-Price with Steve, UTXO.Live + Bonds over Bitcoin with Greg Foss, Joe Caralsare and the Caf Bitcoin Crew - August 17th, 2023
"Hello, and welcome to the Cafe Bitcoin Podcast brought to you by Swan Bitcoin, the best way to buy and learn about Bitcoin. I'm your host, Alex Danson, and we're excited to announce that we're bringing the Cafe Bitcoin Conversations Twitter Spaces to you on this show, the Cafe Bitcoin Podcast, Monday through Friday every week. Join us as we speak to guests like Michael Saylor, Len Alden, Corey Clifston, Greg Foss, Tomer Strohle, and many others in the Bitcoin space. Also, be sure to hit that subscribe button. Make sure you get notifications when we launch a new episode. You can join us live on Twitter Spaces Monday through Friday, starting at 7 a .m. Pacific and 10 a .m. Eastern every morning to become part of the conversation yourself. Thanks again. We look forward to bringing you the best Bitcoin content daily here on the Cafe Bitcoin Podcast. Good morning. Cafe Bitcoiners, how are we doing today? Peter, Tom Bay, Jacob. Good morning. Good morning. We're cruising. It's Thursday. How are you doing, Alex? I'm good, man. It's a crazy time right now because my son's wedding is this weekend. My house is full of people and we're like in hardcore wedding prep mode right now. And then right after that, man, I'm packing the house and we're moving. So, dang, it's no reason to shorten the show to kind of busy. They can wait. Alex, make sure Jinxy doesn't flush that bad toilet. You know what I mean? Yeah, bro. I'm tracking. It's always the toilet's fault. Oh, man. We are doing a shortened show today because I need to be on the road early. My time to hit the airport, picking up my son's best man. I think he's the best man. Anyway, let's roll. Good morning, Wicked. Good morning, Mickey. Shout out to Joe Carlissari in the audience. All you Cafe Bitcoiners, good morning to you. All right, we got a couple of different things going on today. It's going to be a pretty free flow conversation. I'm multitasking a lot as I'm prepping to be away from office for a little bit during this move. So, you know, talk about whatever mostly. But why don't we start out with there's a really interesting video. OK, before we go to that, Wicked, good morning, what's up? No, never mind. Go to the video. It's a stupid idea that I want to talk about. But you have something in mind. Go to the video. OK, so we have a video. This is CNBC. You know, it's a crack up. Have you watched Joe Kernan's Energy lately? He seems pretty happy and he's asking every freaking guest about Bitcoin now. It's pretty fascinating. So in this video, CNBC, they're talking about bonds or Bitcoin. Pretty fascinating. Let's roll. You know, from such a different generation, should she be? She's got plenty of time. She's young. Should she be thinking about buying 4 % bonds or would you recommend to buy some Bitcoin? I mean, what would you tell Kelly Evans to do? What would I tell Kelly Evans? Diversify. That's what I would say. Diversify. I'm kidding when I say don't buy a two year note, buy Bitcoin. Sort of kidding. I'm sort of kidding. But as you know. Let's be clear. Bitcoin should not be a dominant portion of any investor's portfolio. I guess I can rewind for a second. So I like what you said how Bitcoin is a technology, right? And there are. All right. So it cuts off there. I just found that part really fascinating where the dude's like, OK, OK, look, look, don't get over your skis here. You shouldn't have too much Bitcoin in your portfolio. And the gal's like, hmm. That's called dropping the rope, Alex. And if you know your audience and you know who you're talking to and this is this is like the center of tradfi here. You know, and as you know from talking to many, many people who are coming into the space, you kind of have to talk to them in terms that they understand. And the key is to get them to start thinking about an asset like Bitcoin. Most people, once they once they start going down the rabbit hole, are going to acquire more and more over time. I just think that's just like a normal iteration of most people who come to the space, come to Bitcoin, and they begin to see the bright orange future and the truth of Bitcoin. And they come to it on their own terms. So, you know, I really think that, you know, walking into a space like that and looking at somebody and saying, yeah, you should be 100 percent Bitcoin right now, wicked, probably isn't going to work too well. I totally wasn't paying attention. What did you say? I didn't say anything. Nothing. Nothing at all. Yeah, I think it's going to be a while before, you know, traditional portfolio allocation starts to change. One of the coolest tools I've ever seen is NakamotoPortfolio .com that was created by Alpha Zeta that basically shows you how all this stuff might work if you add Bitcoin to a mix of other assets and you can do some really interesting things with it and model some really interesting scenarios. You can also backtest going back, you know, just rewind the clock and you can say, OK, well, if I had a portfolio that was constructed like this and I had this asset, this asset, this asset, and then I stuck in X amount of Bitcoin on this date, how would that have changed the portfolio's performance? And it's pretty mind blowing the results of that. Mickey Koss, good morning.

WTOP
"zeta" Discussed on WTOP
"Love knows no bounds, but parting is such sweet sorrow. April 21st through 23rd at the Kennedy Center, no zeta leads the national symphony orchestra in a vibrant program of love longing and joy indulging young love sweet melody as tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet soars with star crossed passion. But first, Grammy winning met so soprano janae bridges joins us for the world premiere of Carlos simons, songs of separation, setting the timeless poetry of rumi to a moving new NSO call commission. The program also features barrios bewitching folk songs and Greeks eternally popular peer gynt suite number one. Don't miss Romeo and Juliet and the world premiere of songs of separation, April 21st through 23rd with a Sunday matinee, tickets at national symphony, dot org. Everything you need every time you listen. Three 45, I'm Sean Anderson. I'm Hillary Howard, thanks for being with us. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel returns for a 5th and final season today on Amazon Prime. What drives midge mason? I want a big life I want to break every single rule there is. Rachel brosnahan is back as the one and only midge maisel and fans of the period drama have some big hopes for her. She tries to make it in showbiz. Joining us now, TV guides Matt rauch, hello, Matt. Hey, good morning. Good afternoon. I think I am Sean, we're among those people who are really anxious to see this final episode, although a little wistful, tell us what you think. Well, yeah, I think it's time. The last season I thought they were kind of treading water because we've been waiting for this woman, midge maisel, the amazing Rachel brosnahan to make it, she's a pioneering trailblazing stand up comedian in the late 50s and now we're in the early 60s. And we've been waiting and waiting for her big break and now it's going to happen. But the way they structure the season in this final episodes is that you get flash forwards that will tell you that she really did make it. She's a huge superstar. She's had this roller coaster life with a bunch of husbands and that kind of thing. But then you're back in the 60s for most of the episodes where she's still waiting for that break. She goes to work for tonight's show type of talk show. She's the only woman in a male writer's room. So there's that situation going, but she still can't get that spotlight on her the way that she wants to be until we get further into the season. And when it happens, you will marvel because she's amazing and also amazing is Alex gorstein playing her manager Suzy, who also became also becomes famous on her coattails. So these two women, these two powerhouse women playing these pioneering women in the 60s, it's a great period show. It's funny. It's got a lot of heart and you just root for midge all along the way. No doubt about it. And among the other marvelous things about the series is how they have kept the things historically accurate on the set all throughout set in the late 50s, early 60s. That's stunning. Yeah, it really is. And they've recreated a New York in such a wonderful way. They were actually celebrating it here in New York right now with a pink carpet up and down Fifth Avenue today. So there really are trying to acknowledge that I think the mayor called it misses maisel day or something like that because it is a Valentine to New York and that period of time. And when you think about it, when there were only a handful of stations and this sort of spotlight could make you so famous everybody was watching just this one thing. So the fact that it's happening on streaming is almost ironic that it's become such a hit on streaming, which is a new Brave New World of television, but back then, the fact that she's going to make it on TV, it's going to be great If you love information now, you'll love it now. And the payoff is huge. If there were one word you could leave people with about this, I know this is such a stupid thing to ask, but I'm really curious. What would that word be? Delightful. Delightful, very nice. Matt, thanks so much, really appreciate it. Oh, you bet. Thanks a lot. TV guides Matt rauch. Top stories we're working on here on WTO P. Jack to share was charged with taking and sharing classified documents today in Boston federal court and the judge ordered him to jail. The Supreme

The Eric Metaxas Show
A Little Story About Ajax the Great
"Talking to Spencer clavin, who has written a new book how to save the west ancient wisdom for 5 modern crises. There's only one other book with the plural word crises in it that I can think of written by Richard Nixon. Did you know that? 6 crises. 6 crises written by Nixon. Yeah, I think it was the late 70s, his saddle river period. You mentioned before we're talking about the classics, which inevitably come up when you're talking about the west. We're talking about the ancient Greeks and what does Athens have to do with Jerusalem. And just a fun fact, just because no one else will care about this, but I think you might. You mentioned, first time on this program, anyone has ever mentioned Ajax, telemon, Ajax. There you go. I want to meet them. Beef witted Ajax in the words of Shakespeare. But what I loved is when I realized that Ajax was the anglicization of the Greek ayas, depending on how you pronounce it, right? And then I realized, oh yeah, in the 1920s, whenever they came up with Ajax, the cleanser that people use to clean their sinks and whatever. It's because it's strong. So there was once a culture. In the 1920s and 30s, when people were so literate in the classics, that everyone know Ajax was like Hercules. He's strong. And how depressing. Right? Okay, but it gets weird. Oh, yeah. It gets weirder. I was in Greece because I'm Greek. And I saw a canister of Ajax, and you'd think that what would the Greek version of Ajax, the blue dot cleanser? What would the Greek version be called? Of course, it would be IS, right? Naturally. A zeta alpha Kappa. Wow. And I thought no one in the world cares about this, but me and someday in the future. Maybe I'll have Spencer clavin on. And I'll let him know that I had this crisis.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Mexican Cartel Claims 'Mistaken Identity' Over Kidnapped Americans
"I'm back with Debbie. We're talking actually about the kidnap and murder of two Americans in Mexico Debbie was laying the context for it. And you made the point that in the David Hartley case, but also in the new case, the current case, they invoke mistaken identity. Now, what I find strange about this is that you got four black guys from was it South Carolina in American vehicle. They didn't rent this car in Mexico. They're driving their own car apparently with the U.S. U.S. license plates. So is it reasonable to say that there were mistakes? Well, according to the Mexican authorities, they thought that they were Haitian drug smugglers. Which, again, doesn't make sense because what do the, what does the gulf cartel and the Los Zetas cartel or whatever? The two Mexican cartels. Yeah, what do they care about Haitian drug smugglers? I mean, it just doesn't make any sense, right? So, and again, U.S. license plates really, it wasn't around. I think that in these cases, they like to say mistaken identity because they don't want to give Americans the idea that it's unsafe to go to Mexico, that you're vulnerable if you go. So they say, oh, listen, no. The cartels are there, but they only kill each other. Once in a while, they can be they mistake somebody else from being in the cartels, and that's why they get a bullet between the eyes. But in general, there's no targeting of tourists, there's no going after foreigners. I think this is why they put other mistaken identity.

Stuff You Should Know
"zeta" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"I can just see that 2012 Camry in your driveway with like the ceiling liner kind of hanging down a little bit. It came undone in one spot and it just kept going for me. No, those ceiling liners last forever. They sure do. Way beyond 2022. I like the idea that people actually might think that they gave us like Camry's. No, it's true. I mean, seriously, there's still old episodes that had that ad embedded in it. It's amazing. Then we'll go away. They really got their money's worth out of that one. Yes, and still do. One of the interesting uses of silly string popped up during the war in Iraq when the U.S. Military, although they didn't officially endorse it and buy this stuff for the troops, which I'm not sure why they wouldn't. They would use them to find IEDs and tripwire, so they would go up to the doorway of a room, and they would spray silly string around, and see if they were if it hung on invisible trip wires, not invisible, but hard to see trip wires. Yeah, which is really awesome. It's kind of like Catherine Zeta-Jones spraying that powder or whatever. Yeah. In that one movie. I can't remember that, I don't remember, Thomas Connor fair, maybe in the show. It was the one with Sean Connery. I can't remember the name of it, but it was just 90s dumb movie. But yeah, same thing, but using silly string in Iraq. Taking out IEDs rather than trying to steal a diamond or something. That's just some differences, but it's the same principle. Yeah, and there was kind of a cool story from 2007 when I think a soldier's mother in New Jersey, they wanted to get their hands on some of this stuff. And so she mounted a drive and collected about 80,000 cans of silly string to send to the troops. I think the sort of bummer ending in that story is she had trouble getting it shipped or something. I think a lot of it went bad. I never saw any time there's not a great follow up. It's probably not a great ending. Or the media just got bored with it. They're like, we're really, can we just write a listicle again? I've got it now, chuck. The 2012 Camry. It's ready. Are you ready? Is that what it was? No. I still don't have it. So if you heard us listing all these ingredients, even though free on 12 isn't in there anymore, you might think that it's probably not something that's great for the environment. And like you said, in the 70s and 80s, kind of right as this was being born, they immediately were started to get rid of CFCs and HCFCs, hydro, chloro, fluoro, carbons. The greatest named carbons of all. Yeah, there's a lot of letters in that word. One of the problems was that they replaced hydrochlorofluorocarbons with just plain old hydrofluoric carbons. So you can tell fewer letters, obviously it's not nearly as dangerous, right? The thing is, they're fine for the ozone layer. They basically do nothing for the ozone layer, but keep it in place. So that's good. But they're finding that they also have a high global warming potential. So like any chemical that can enter the atmosphere, it can be given a global warming potential and the lower the number, the less effect it will have on changing the climate. The higher the number, the more greenhouse gas it is. And some of these HFCs are kind of high greenhouse gases. They have a high global warming potential. So we still need to keep figuring out how to get aerosols out. Yeah, that kind of had that feeling. I'm glad you looked that up because my feeling was like surely they didn't solve that to where this is just great. And I imagine even though we didn't see the ammonia in anywhere else on the Internet, it can't be great to be squirting out something with ammonia everywhere, right? I don't know. I really don't know. And I know that so no, it wasn't the ammonia that I didn't see. I didn't see people putting isopropyl alcohol in an aerosol can to keep things from growing inside of it. That's what I didn't see. Oh, okay. People do use ammonia. Yeah, here's what I will say, though, is that I haven't looked at a canon in a while and I don't know what warnings come on it. But I bet one of them should be like, don't let your pets eat it and that kind of thing. Or don't let humans or your little sister eat it. Yeah, well, also it's good advice, right? There's also you can find some warnings depending on what kind of propellant is used in the can. To say, hey, this is flammable. Don't spray it at a campfire, although it'll look really awesome. Because that's really dangerous. Another one is it can freeze. It can basically freeze to your skin. And the reason why is because when that compressed liquid is converting into a gas undergoing a phase change, part of that phase change is that it's drawing a heat from any available immediate source that includes the can. So it turns the can ice cold 'cause it takes all the heat out of it to help turn that gas or that liquid into a gas. I did something kind of dumb a number of years ago. I had these little skin tags and I would go to the dermatologist to get them clipped. And then I thought, you know what? I'm just going to buy some of that. Freeze spray. And I'm going to freeze and clip them myself. Because that's got to be easy. And I got some of that spray and I guess the idea is that it's not for that purpose and you spray kind of from a distance to maybe numb something. And I got it right up on that thing and sprayed it. And it burned like the fires of hell, it hurt so bad. It felt like someone pressed a hot glowing piece of metal into my skin. I can imagine, I know where you're coming from, actually, because I went through a phase when I was a tween 85. Weirdly enough about N 85. And where I had warts, especially on my elbows for some reason. And I had to go to the doctor like, every couple months, and they would burn them off with liquid liquid nitrogen, frozen nitrogen. And yeah, if they missed even a little bit, it would really hurt. It was really damaging. But if they just got it on the work, which they normally did, it was weird. There was no sensation whatsoever. We should do a shorty on warts. Sure. I don't know. That might be our least listen to episode. You'd think? Yeah, I think so. Even less than aerosol cans. That's right. Our poop centric episodes. People love those. Can we finish this one? The 2012 Camry.

Stuff You Should Know
"zeta" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"I can just see that 2012 Camry in your driveway with like the ceiling liner kind of hanging down a little bit. It came undone in one spot and it just kept going for me. No, those ceiling liners last forever. They sure do. Way beyond 2022. I like the idea that people actually might think that they gave us like Camry's. No, it's true. I mean, seriously, there's still old episodes that had that ad embedded in it. It's amazing. Then we'll go away. They really got their money's worth out of that one. Yes, and still do. One of the interesting uses of silly string popped up during the war in Iraq when the U.S. Military, although they didn't officially endorse it and buy this stuff for the troops, which I'm not sure why they wouldn't. They would use them to find IEDs and tripwire, so they would go up to the doorway of a room, and they would spray silly string around, and see if they were if it hung on invisible trip wires, not invisible, but hard to see trip wires. Yeah, which is really awesome. It's kind of like Catherine Zeta-Jones spraying that powder or whatever. Yeah. In that one movie. I can't remember that, I don't remember, Thomas Connor fair, maybe in the show. It was the one with Sean Connery. I can't remember the name of it, but it was just 90s dumb movie. But yeah, same thing, but using silly string in Iraq. Taking out IEDs rather than trying to steal a diamond or something. That's just some differences, but it's the same principle. Yeah, and there was kind of a cool story from 2007 when I think a soldier's mother in New Jersey, they wanted to get their hands on some of this stuff. And so she mounted a drive and collected about 80,000 cans of silly string to send to the troops. I think the sort of bummer ending in that story is she had trouble getting it shipped or something. I think a lot of it went bad. I never saw any time there's not a great follow up. It's probably not a great ending. Or the media just got bored with it. They're like, we're really, can we just write a listicle again? I've got it now, chuck. The 2012 Camry. It's ready. Are you ready? Is that what it was? No. I still don't have it. So if you heard us listing all these ingredients, even though free on 12 isn't in there anymore, you might think that it's probably not something that's great for the environment. And like you said, in the 70s and 80s, kind of right as this was being born, they immediately were started to get rid of CFCs and HCFCs, hydro, chloro, fluoro, carbons. The greatest named carbons of all. Yeah, there's a lot of letters in that word. One of the problems was that they replaced hydrochlorofluorocarbons with just plain old hydrofluoric carbons. So you can tell fewer letters, obviously it's not nearly as dangerous, right? The thing is, they're fine for the ozone layer. They basically do nothing for the ozone layer, but keep it in place. So that's good. But they're finding that they also have a high global warming potential. So like any chemical that can enter the atmosphere, it can be given a global warming potential and the lower the number, the less effect it will have on changing the climate. The higher the number, the more greenhouse gas it is. And some of these HFCs are kind of high greenhouse gases. They have a high global warming potential. So we still need to keep figuring out how to get aerosols out. Yeah, that kind of had that feeling. I'm glad you looked that up because my feeling was like surely they didn't solve that to where this is just great. And I imagine even though we didn't see the ammonia in anywhere else on the Internet, it can't be great to be squirting out something with ammonia everywhere, right? I don't know. I really don't know. And I know that so no, it wasn't the ammonia that I didn't see. I didn't see people putting isopropyl alcohol in an aerosol can to keep things from growing inside of it. That's what I didn't see. Oh, okay. People do use ammonia. Yeah, here's what I will say, though, is that I haven't looked at a canon in a while and I don't know what warnings come on it. But I bet one of them should be like, don't let your pets eat it and that kind of thing. Or don't let humans or your little sister eat it. Yeah, well, also it's good advice, right? There's also you can find some warnings depending on what kind of propellant is used in the can. To say, hey, this is flammable. Don't spray it at a campfire, although it'll look really awesome. Because that's really dangerous. Another one is it can freeze. It can basically freeze to your skin. And the reason why is because when that compressed liquid is converting into a gas undergoing a phase change, part of that phase change is that it's drawing a heat from any available immediate source that includes the can. So it turns the can ice cold 'cause it takes all the heat out of it to help turn that gas or that liquid into a gas. I did something kind of dumb a number of years ago. I had these little skin tags and I would go to the dermatologist to get them clipped. And then I thought, you know what? I'm just going to buy some of that. Freeze spray. And I'm going to freeze and clip them myself. Because that's got to be easy. And I got some of that spray and I guess the idea is that it's not for that purpose and you spray kind of from a distance to maybe numb something. And I got it right up on that thing and sprayed it. And it burned like the fires of hell, it hurt so bad. It felt like someone pressed a hot glowing piece of metal into my skin. I can imagine, I know where you're coming from, actually, because I went through a phase when I was a tween 85. Weirdly enough about N 85. And where I had warts, especially on my elbows for some reason. And I had to go to the doctor like, every couple months, and they would burn them off with liquid liquid nitrogen, frozen nitrogen. And yeah, if they missed even a little bit, it would really hurt. It was really damaging. But if they just got it on the work, which they normally did, it was weird. There was no sensation whatsoever. We should do a shorty on warts. Sure. I don't know. That might be our least listen to episode. You'd think? Yeah, I think so. Even less than aerosol cans. That's right. Our poop centric episodes. People love those. Can we finish this one? The 2012 Camry.

The Eric Metaxas Show
When Dr. Steven Notley Realized He Discovered Biblical Site Bethsaida
"Deal. My guess is doctor Steve notley, who has discovered biblical Beth saga. And again, we always have to frame this so people can understand how amazing this is. We did not know where one of the major cities mentioned in the New Testament in the gospels where Jesus is there all the time in Peter and Andrew it's a fishing village. We didn't know where it was. We know now where all these other places are, but only recently have we have you, sir, determined that this place, which we didn't look at until recently, this place is where it all happened. When did you know that you had it right? Second season, 2017, we excavated. We were digging down through the layers through crusader, Byzantine, and went down to the Roman layers, which was New Testament period. And we found a Roman bathhouse, which was people were shocked. But it actually fits the description. Josephus talks about Beth zeta being made into a Roman polis by Herod Phillip, who was the son of Harry the great. Who was evil? Yes. And his son, again, Philip, took this little village and transformed it and made it into a small city of bolus. And this is the first evidence of urbanization in the region, but this is after the apostles era. Yes. Probably 30 around 30, something like that. 30, 31, something along that AD. AD, sorry. Oh, so it's right at the time of sort of transitioning time that Jesus is there. Jesus they're right as that transformation is starting to take

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"zeta" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Five hour energy his team could ever should have lost in regulation, then threw away a chance to win in overtime but took the ball back from the Ravens and finally one on Monday night. Football. 33 27 Riders head coach Jon Gruden, happy to Exhale. Felt like I died and woke up Indict again and it was like a cat. I had multiple lives. Tonight. He Raiders survived goal line I n t. You know it. See Carl Nassib then stripped Lamar Jackson give the ball back to Derek Carr, who eventually hooked up with Zeta Jones for the 31 Yard winner. Baltimore, meanwhile, lead on three different occasions in the fourth quarter. They also started the game with a 14. Nothing lead, so this one ends the streak of 98 consecutive regular season wind when leading by 14 or more. The 40 Niners one Sunday in Detroit but suffered two major injuries. Running back regime. Most are likely out two months with cartilage damage in the knee and corner. Jason Verrett tours Right, A C L and Broncos wide Jerry Judy expected to Miss 4 to 6 weeks with a high ankle sprain. USC football fired head coach Clay Helton yesterday on the heels of a upset loss at home from Stanford. A D Mike Bone pretty salty in a statement quote as I committed to upon my arrival at USC during the past two off seasons, we provided every resource necessary for football program to compete for championships. The added resource is carried significantly increased expectations for our team's performance. And it is already evident that despite the enhancements, those expectations would not be met without a change in leadership happens. You get boat raised by Stanford near 17 Point favorite. Sorry. You're out. You don't even last a week. Guys. I'm pretty sure we try to bury the Giants about 10 days ago when the Dodgers caught them atop the NL West, and now I'm pretty sure the Giants haven't lost since. Wow, swinging. There's a.

The Moratorium
"zeta" Discussed on The Moratorium
"Oh man wow. We are totally off the rails happening right now man. I remember like true believer so much. I wonder if that is still true. I don't remember it true believer. Let's tell our audience. True believer james woods robert downey junior. Kurt would smith charles hal. From the thing we need to start letting our our audience and on our on our mindset because we know these actors by their names and and their faces but nobody else. I think realizes. Unless you're a true geek like we are who these people are unless we tell them what their from like. Louise kouzmin is also in there. Did you see that. Louise is supposed to be The new gomez addams and the really. Yes and i'm like i thought gomez was supposed to be kind of dapper and like swath of and that is not louise gousmi year. Sing louise guzman. Can't be how dare you i love him at. Betty could pull that off. I do too. But seeing him coming up mortician. I don't know if i could see that. I can't imagine that if you compare him to. Row will julia. Yeah i mean like that's suave agai- raul julia was was swath louise. Guzman and catherine zeta-jones is playing mortician. Holy so if you wanna see them make out. And i'm sorry i don't i really don't by the way the show is actually called. Wednesday in is not called like the new addams family way. It's a tv show. Yeah they're making a new movie or saw. No it's a tv show coming to net flicks. So far there's eight episodes. I hadn't zero answers guys. I mean this is new stuff series directed by timber. There you go. You did bring it up. Yeah a why did i bring it up. I don't know if somebody rewind and figure out how we got here and saving go back in time and then interrupt me so we don't have to go down with. That was true believer right right right. Oh i just remember that being like one of the first like i thought it was so cool that james woods had long hair and was like smoking a joint in his office. Well he was a lawyer right year. Well yeah he was like a Like a pro bono like drug lawyers so he was trying to get the yuji okamoto Out of jail or something like that which yuji okamoto was chosen karate kid part too by the way that right. Yeah yeah okay. So that was kurt fuller. That was the whole reason. That was kurt fuller. Hiller thank you for your service. We will definitely go down some of his stuff later. Man just for no-holds-barred along though hollywood hulk hogan you know that yes. Did we talk. About larry cohen being the creator of branded. The tv series wants no brand. We talked about somebody directing a couple of episodes of it. Yeah larry cohen creator forty eight episodes. Nineteen sixty five branded. That's bulk of the series dude. That possible he's done a lot of t he yeah..

Trozos de mi vida: con el Genio Lucas
El Genio Lucas: Ganando $3,600 Al Mes a Solo $700 en Radio
"Cuando yo llegué de Santa Bárbara, yo ganaba, trabajaba en tres restaurantes. Mi cheque era como de seiscientos a la a la quincena, eran mil ochocientos, eran mil ochocientos por dos, son tres mil seiscientos dólares al mes, eso era lo que yo ganaba en Santa Bárbara, California, más aparte propinas. Entonces, yo cometí un error cuando me vengo a las ciudades Salinas, porque yo siempre he tenido esa maña hasta el día de hoy. Hasta el día de hoy. Para el día de hoy. Para el día de hoy. Esa maña de no decirle cuánto me vas a pagar por mi trabajo, a nadie le he dicho eso, entonces pues yo empecé a trabajar y me llega mi primer cheque, y cuánto me iré a ganar, ya trabajé mucho, empecé a hacer -- O ventas. -- cuentas de mis horas, y voy abriendo mi chequezota después de que me quitaron los impuestos desbordados y todo ese rollo, doscientos cuarenta dólares. Qué susto. En una quincena. Yo dije, ¿y esto? ¿Cómo? Se equivocaron de seguro. Oiga, y es que tú ganas setecientos dólares al mes. ¿No al mes? Bueno, pues ni modo, ya estoy aquí. Entonces, empecé yo, pues, a mandarle algo a mi mamá y me quedaba yo como -- Asenta o zetas. En renta. En renta. En ese entonces no pagaba -- No pagas. No porque vivía yo con el señor Gregorio, entonces yo no yo no pagaba renta, entonces pues ya lo que me quedaba era para para comer, a veces Gregorio pues invitaba la comida, pero pues yo no era su hijo para que me anduviera dando de comer todos los días, entonces pues ya iba yo y me me echaba mi mi taco de ese, del de la campana, para no hacerles conversaciones, ya sé cuál. Entonces, pues yo con dos taquitos y una soda pues era para todo el

The DeadEndRoad Show
"zeta" Discussed on The DeadEndRoad Show
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The DeadEndRoad Show
"zeta" Discussed on The DeadEndRoad Show
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The DeadEndRoad Show
"zeta" Discussed on The DeadEndRoad Show
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The DeadEndRoad Show
"zeta" Discussed on The DeadEndRoad Show
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The DeadEndRoad Show
"zeta" Discussed on The DeadEndRoad Show
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The DeadEndRoad Show
"zeta" Discussed on The DeadEndRoad Show
"And you like discover that later on that that is because of something like that is the collective unconscious like linking the two events together And so it's it's a force of the unconscious as it is not just Chaotic events happening So i just think it's funny that he is Branding himself in this way. I mean it's these bizarro videos where he's talking about bigfoot and Mermaids i mean it's a brilliant riley if you want if your goal is to succeed on social media and you want that attention what better way than to yourself as being connected to everybody through their unconscious that you're always with them. I suppose so. I suppose so. But it's the fact that you're watching your energetically aligned with me and aqua so this podcast is now energetically alliance. That's sure as you play the video. That's true i mean. This dude are already energetically. Yeah i can. I can tell i can tell Have you reached out. We're going to have on the show that would be that would be incredibly. It really would But yeah there are the oblivion at. It's.

Point God with Baron Davis
"zeta" Discussed on Point God with Baron Davis
"You are the one you know what i mean you my guy. My sister took a pitcher at disney And this is the raptors show. She took a picture. Like disneyland on a carnival. I remember how you used to have the car boards and people pitcher and so i was sleep and i guess you came back from the fair and cli dropped issues like if he woke you met isaiah thomas and the way. She took the pitcher. You didn't know it was a car for it was you. I was so upset. I still have that pitcher. I'm gonna show you that. Pitcher pitching. Because i used to wake up like god damage. She don't even like basketball. Pitcher with is man. I hated my sister for so long. But i had to pitch man. I thought i thought you. I thought you really send me a message. So i appreciate your g. man and love love. You man can't wait to have you back for parts you to let me know And we'll put it on the calendar and get it done all right. And how can we find any announcements. I know you got the shoreline. How can we celebrate. We want to celebrate you which are law so I'm a need of out on this show. Just from the point guard see got the water. I should be every soon poop popping bottle class. You know what i mean so let us know how we can find you and how we can follow you you can. You can always go to share. Line dot com that c. h. e. u. r. allying dot com. That is all sham. Any on twitter on i. Zeta thomas not. Im isaiah thomas. Just isaiah thomas. Isi eight h. I am the old isaiah guys. Young girls to as molly route one a. Instagram isaiah thomas also on instagram capriccio g. man and i know the fans you know as good for them to hear you and is good for people to hear you. 'cause you know you are one of the nicest people i've ever met in my life and then it's like you know what i mean is like all right. Don't let me go into the mass scientists. But like manna harder. Go to love and appreciate like you love so many people. Yo you give so much love. I watched it on tnt. I sat on a booth with you. And it's like you never said a negative word about any player. Yo any player. You know what i made and i just want to give you a roses and just tell you my hero man and as we wrap up the show. Lovely ladies and gentlemen. I just wanna thank the legend himself. Isaiah thomas stopping by point. God laying down the facts the fundamentalist insight from what it takes to be a point guard into point guy. Thank you. Point is a production of iheartradio for more podcasts. From iheartradio visit the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcast listen. We all love ice cream. But there's ice cream and then there's jenny's ice cream janis unique flavors like brown butter almond brittle a butter cream ice cream with golden pockets of melon crunch and bramble berry crisp ice cream that tastes just like a fresh berry. Cobbler topped with vanilla. Ice cream all made from scratch. No synthetic flavorings are is ice. Cream is great and jenny's makes better find danny's one of a kind ice creams including gluten. Free dairy free flavors at scoop shops and grocery stores nationwide and online at jenny's dot com. That's j. e. n. i. s. dot com in a rapidly changing world. People wonder more and more about where their food comes from and it was grown. The farmers who grow america's corn understand. How important this is and share the stories from our farms of how we are working to grow incredible crop. That can be an answer to sustainability questions and his grown by men and women who valued air water soil and our natural resources. Just like you to find out more about how corn farmers are working to feed and fuel vibrant economy and healthy planet visit. Nci dot com ncaa a commitment to the future. Do you wonder where your food comes from. More and more people to america's corn farmers work hard every day to grow a crop that you can be proud to serve your family. And they're doing it with an eye toward sustainability caring for water air soil resources. That fuel healthy families and more sustainable products take a look to find out how farmers in rural america work to make life better for all of us from cities to their rural communities. Learn more at nc g. a. dot com in cgi a commitment to the future..

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"zeta" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"Each pitcher classification is also subdivided using a numeric digital represent temperature with zero being the hottest and nine the coolest and roman numerals to represent luminosity. So put all that together and our son is a spectral type. G to g to five yellow dwarf star also included in this classification system especially types l t and y which resigned to failed stars notice brown dwarves some of which were actually born a spectral type m red dwarf stars that became brand wolves after losing. Some of the mass brown dwarfs finito category between the largest planets which could be about thirteen times the mass of jupiter and the smallest spectral type m rid of stars which can be seventy five to eighty times. The mass of jupiter or zero point zero eight solar masses located further away a regular b. c. and d. which you did main sequence stars at the opposite end of the constellation from regulars is the star billionaires or didn't bola the horse's tail it's also a luminous blue white star about half as bright as regulars and the third brightest star in the constellation. Leo beat earlier. This has about one point eight times. The sun's mass and about fifteen times the sun's luminosity. It's suspected of being a dwarf or the scotty type variable star meaning its luminosity vary slightly over appeared several hours geeta paul stations on its surface. Algebra olga is is a binary system with a visible third component. The two primary styles located about one hundred twenty six light years away again be resolved in small back yet. Telescopes both a yellow giants orbiting each other every six hundred earth days. Yon related tertiary. Star named forty leonidas is a yellow tint. Start that can be seen through binoculars star traditional name algebra means forehead daughter leona zones. Mma is a blue white staff fifty. Eight lies from earth epsilon. The otis is a yellow giant. Some two hundred and fifty one light years from earth and zeta leonis is an optical triple star. The brightest compared is a white giant abet hundred sixty light years from earth. The second brightest star thirty nine liras as is widely spaced located to the south of primary. The third fainter star in the system. Thirty five learners is to the north literally is a binary star system visible in medium-sized backyard. Telescopes okay did. Some seventy nine is away ledley. Ernest appears to be a yellow tint style with two components orbiting each other every one hundred eighty three earth years filing leo. let's look at talionis..

WSB-AM
"zeta" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Way of trying to make it seem as if you're being whizzed on by the rich. That supply side economics. Yeah. Damn FedEx Garbage man and FedEx Man. Your your 10 say Damn! Mailman's here is constantly turning off their mic. Yeah, remember, we're already getting nostalgic about Remember what we were doing about Children, human beings. We are always like this in seven or eight years. You know, we'll all be watching CNN presents. Zeta variant is around. Uh, this is what I predict. CNN presents the year that wasn't 2020, and we'll all be watching that in 2030 with some kind of nostalgic. It's weird how memory Tends to strip away all the horrible things and all you remember is these sort of everything becomes like Halsey on memories where it's like, I remember because I I Oh, man. I wish I was 17 again. I have having so much fun. I was forgetting that all I was thinking about, was it? Yeah, all I was thinking about like to me as I look back. I just think about the things that idea with my friends and Had fun, and we started this and we started that we went on stage. We didn't cared, but I forget that the first thought every morning was I hope I don't look as bad in the mirrors. I did, but I went to bed. Is that a white head? Yeah. No, I wasn't like that with me. It was to have to wake up to just one. Whitehead would have been, Uh oh, this is gonna be a great I had what you would call cystic acne. Oh, God had the white edge. It grew the other way. Yeah, I had. It was a topic you can't even like, Hardly pop those. Well, you don't want to know. Well, I mean, just my cystic acne was it was like, um It was like a topographical map on my face where you would use the colors red, yellow and white. It's not exactly it looked like magma coming up at the earth. I got to say that most girls my age did not find.

whatisTWS
"zeta" Discussed on whatisTWS
"After after the cnn. Stuff noriega give you maybe two three solid albums just the other stuff After like after he put up thumb. Nothing what else is there because they win reggae tone for two albums and he was just doing stuff i mean. That's the way i feel about fat. Joe i don't just fat. Joe have solid twenty when i when i look at a lot of these verses like it really is calling into question to me like my my hip hop knowledge or whatever because i use it. I can't i can't think of a a solid twenty really for either of them. And i think the only difference between i want to say the only difference. 'cause 'cause bays is clearly more lyrical but being vases so gangster. He don't make radio songs. He'll make clyde songs he just he makes shit that you listen to in your car or you know at home if you in a move or whatever he don't make club hits in nori does have enough personnel Way more personality. I think nobody will win verses because especially when. You're doing it on camera. I you gotta have the personality to to pull it off. Like the the jada verses fab joint think zeta hey away more personality. Ain't he got stupid drunk like halfway through so it was used as room for him because he was having fun. And it was funny shit but Ambae's never going to do that. He just don't. It might be back to the masculinity he just don't have that i gonna put on a show. I don't know. I never been to a beans show. Maybe he does put on a show on stage. I just don't see like nori went in like that whole interview on the breakfast club of him. I bateman beans into this battle is hilarious. Mb's would never respond in a way that would match the showmanship that right right. Yeah i don't think so either. I think i think the thing for shows like i think it's when people start picking versus. I know that they not picking their equal right like is somebody being like. Oh i should. I'm good enough as this person. There's always somebody who's like super delusional. Like i should go up against this person. I know you. You have three radio zones right and i hasn't been on the radio since i was a child like no man. No you should go up against them at all or they dropped. They didn't drive three number one songs in the year. Life for the last ten years. Don't not going up against them and knock it off Yeah but like you said the same way like he's not really with all the raw stuff. He just either bikes. Put up the bag. I'll show up. They might like more more or less. Somebody did that the other day was telling me. Oh the i guess it's a concert. There's some type of tour speaking uh styles but like there's a locks in dips tour happening and they're like other town. You should come see and that was in my head like would we rather see the lots versus say in verses. Do we still want to see the dips at versus g unit. Message does that make sense man. That's i hadn't even heard that one No i don't know like i've i've really become to come to appreciate Can you think of his name on the side of the capitol. What is the jim jones. Jim jones really come to appreciate jim. Jones is ability. You know lyrically just recently but we knew when it dips it was first popping off to me like he was the weakest link and i who is g unit anymore anyway. By would he be fifty in in They not gonna let young book back in in the crew..

KOA 850 AM
"zeta" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"I would be remiss not to mention former Broncos offensive tackle Tony Jones. Who, of course, was on those Super Bowl. 32 33 teams passed away at the age of 54, right, and it's something that you know, I got a group of guys that we stay in close contact with that. Was put out to me the day um, shed some tears because this guy was such a Monumental man in my in my life as athletes and the way that he Um Let his family was just really It really was inspirational. So Tony Jones passes away of 54 years old. He had Hey, had a blood disease. That, um Was just devastating to his body where he couldn't reproduce. Blood cells, and, um, it lasted a little over a year. It's kind of a plastic anemia. Uh, Andre. Tony was such a private guy. He just never never said anything about it. You know, talk to Crockett today, and he said that he knew something that he had a kidney transfer. On and Um Said that he was getting better, but he never, you know, he never really, really, really recovered. If you can't make blood cells, it's pretty dire. And so we found out about that today. I called some of the guys that may not have been on the text read like guys like Anthony Lynn, who Was shocked as well, who was the former head coach of the Um of the Chargers and just talk to some of my teammates, and it's just, you know, Z one of those moments where you just say, man, Just try your best to enjoy your day. And make sure that you are giving yourself every opportunity every day. To live the best data to possibly can. You know, you just never know when your time is called. You know, it's sad is that I always think to myself. You know, the folks that you didn't know were sick. And when they're gone, everybody is so surprised. To know that they were suffering for a long time in that nobody knew because they kept it to themselves, and they were private. And I would have loved to have a cup of coffee with that dude. One more time. I mean, he was It was fantastic man. I mean, T Bone was on those guys that you just kick back in the locker room with and have a laugh, And you know, it just said it's just a good spirit. A good soul. I'm talking about one of my best teammate. I played against Tony Jones since I was a rookie in the NFL and When he came to the Denver Broncos. We won two Super Bowls, and he blocked the minister of defense to almost a status day and Super Bowl 32 maybe one of the greatest performances for a guy who play left tackle his whole career. And because Gary Zimmerman couldn't really play on the right side. He moved over to help the team and he did a great job against Reggie White. And we won that football game. You know, just just the Just just a fantastic guy I and, like I say it was just a better man. Why He was memorable to me. And he is my my favorite player when I was a kid coming up. My favorite player for the Denver Broncos. War number 77. And who do you think it was Mecklenburg before that, Who would have been crazy? Crazy? Lyle Al's a toe. I loved me some while Al's a toe in that orange crush defense. Lalo Zeta war that 77 That was like one of the first football jerseys I ever had. When I was when I was growing up. I wasn't a Bronco fan, then. I became a Bronco fan in 1987. When I got a chance to see them on CBS for every Sunday with that TV, shaken and trying to figure out what's wrong with the TV. You know my thunder, baby, right? I mean that my high thunder Been e wanted a piece of that man. Soon as I saw it. I just knew I just had to have it and We watched, you know it was the game that was on every Sunday. You know, So that's that's what we watched. So all right. Well, when we come back, we will catch up with R K away. Broncos insider That is that Brandon Crystal. We will do that. We will also dive into both e A, F C and NFC championship games. They're coming up on Sunday. Antonio Brown.

WDUN AM550
"zeta" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"Listening to Fox News. My door. Just Yes. Talk. No. You deal when From the access Wdun hearty Chevrolet newsroom. I'm B. J. Williams. Congressman Andrew Clyde, elected in November to represent North George's ninth District was among the Republicans who spoke out against a second impeachment of President Trump. Clyde, saying from the well of the house that an impeachment would only increase descent and disunity in the country. He also said the move was an act of political retribution by Democrat have no doubt that those who breached the capital will have due process and their day in court. However, there will be no investigation in the People's House into whether the allegation against the president meets the criteria for a crime worthy of impeachment. Georgia's delegation voting along party lines and yesterday's action. Many North Georgia County suffered damage when tropical Storm Zeta blew through last October. Some of those impact still be felt are still being felt his county's deal with ongoing repair projects. Yesterday, Governor Brian campus requesting a major disaster declaration for Zeta. That request based on preliminary damage assessments totaling more than $22 million. 22 total counties in Georgia will receive that federal financial aid that includes banks Dawson for site in Haversham Hall, Lumpkin and White counties in the North Georgia area. State of Georgia. Moving to accept $2 billion in additional coronavirus relief for K through 12 public schools, the State Board of Education expected to vote to accept and distribute that aid during their meeting today. Now, if you have business with the state Department of Driver Services, it's going to have to wait until next Tuesday. CNN's rob stabber with more on a story that we've been telling you about for a couple of weeks now DDS, as it's known, is taking advantage of the MLK holiday weekend and temporarily shutting down beginning today and opening back up on January. 19th. Not only will offices be closed.

Fat Mascara
Fat Mascaras Annual Naughty & Nice List
"All right. We're going to kick it off with a little naughty. Okay who's been naughty this year jess so my on the top of mind audie list are all the agents. The hollywood agents were telling their celebrity clients. Right now you know what i see for you. Doll and twenty twenty to your face on a cosmetics line. You need a skin care line. Almost saying the world needs it. But i think we're good for now. It really has been a year of celebrity line. Launches hasn't it yes. I've got a list of someone's that i don't know if they've all launched this year but here are some names you've talked about in the podcast this year ready ready lady gaga letting gaga. I mean we just talked about her last week as you know her. She trademark for skincare. Line that she has. I know house of gaga makeup line. Jennifer lopez is launching her line at the beginning of twenty twenty one riana fendi fifty skin Just launched for rail launches getting caroline alicia keys launched a last so clare which is like a whole skin-care but it's even bigger than skin care. It's a whole beauty nettle health. Line carmen electra. Into that one. We didn't even talk about her yet. To raji p. Henson has a haircare line. Selena gomez has a makeup line and yet. Does you doing skin to. It's not yet operative word serena williams is into hair care right or no no cisco son care. Spf member eleven. Yeah eleven right lauren. Conrad we had on the show. She is doing makeup end. Skin-care kristen bell she come out with a line or best friend. Kristen who we will fight to the death if you say anything bad about her so i don't have any problem with any of these individuals by any means. Were really well done. I liked a lot of products from a lot of those lines. Yes so we're not you know. I don't wanna hear like wait a second. You guys had these people on the show you promote them. What are you saying. You're talking to both sides your mouth. That's not it it's just. There's a saturation of celebrity. Like beauty. lions right now. I'm not sure how many more we need at like. I'm not sure how. But we definitely don't me. I don't know how many more the world needs. And i'm not really sure what. Us ps unique selling points. There are if we have too many more celebrity cardi right now through zeta-jones with her mar inducing video. Yes with her eyeliner. Like i just. I'm just not really sure how much more we can add to the conversation right now before it becomes like a parody. Do you remember all the fragrance lines came out like the end of the two thousands. It was like every celebrity became drink. Eventually yeah yeah i just. i'm nervous. Were getting to that point. Yeah i i. I agree with you and i think in general i found my job as somebody. Who's a beauty journalist. Who wants to try things and bring you the best. I found it really hard this year. There was just too damn much. Yeah so naughty naughty to the faceless agency i like it or blaming agents. It's true because those people get money out of it to all right Minority was my naughty mask. Ni twenty twenty two biggest off twenty twenty mask asked matthey okay so you guys know what that is that we didn't it didn't even this existed. We have the name. we had hormonal acne. Which often shows up on the lower half of the face. This is different. I got pimples this year in my mustache area. that's not hormone acne. That's mask me. Get this the american academy of dermatology published research papers. An eighty three percent of healthcare workers in china suffered skin problems on their face this year. Because everybody's walking around in a pp's which great a warm moist environments will logged pours. Acne and i'm just going to add onto acne naughty enough. it's not just acne. I was doing some more research on this and basically what the mass does. It just creates an inclusive environment the same way like your pimple patch does when you're healing pit bull that's good in some cases but not when you're using active ingredients so hey guys out there if you don't have mask knee. Heavy notions really read or the sides. Of your mouth cracking. Maybe he's a retinoid. It's more effective under that hot moist -clusive environment so like you gotta you gotta like pare back on all the active stuff.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Macy's under fire after calling Black sorority in parade 'diverse dance group'
"Thanksgiving Day parade march down Thursday with many performances despite the pandemic, But Macy's faced backlash for out described Zeta Phi Beta, the historically black sorority that was founded at Howard University. Macy's is being criticized across social media for what some are calling a reductive description during the Thanksgiving Day parade. In a tweet that has since been deleted. The company called the black sorority steppers from Zeta Phi Beta, a diverse dance group. All critics responded to the company that Zeta Phi Beta is actually sorority founded at Howard University in 1920, part of the Divine. Nine Lisa Matteo CBS News Former

PBS NewsHour
Inside the Vote: Atlanta's Election Process
"Have had a unique view of how things have been going in the state of Georgia, our miles. O'Brien continues to explore how the vote is being counted there. On the day after in Atlanta, Fulton County election workers were hard at work scanning and counting the last of the mail in ballots. They began the day with 45,000 left to go. They are among 200,000 untallied mail in ballots statewide. Secretary of State Brad Reference Burger is vowing to have the lion's share of it done by day's end. We're pushing really hard for that. If we can get that if we don't get it there, But we get the number so small that then there's no question of who, actually the winners. I think that would be helpful, really remove a lot of those questions that people might have George's election might garner the most improved award. Primary in June was a disaster. They rolled out a complex new voting system in the midst of the pandemic. It led to a meltdown and that was not the end of the trouble. In October, more than two dozen Fulton County election staffers contracted Cove it early voting was disrupted by Hurricane Zeta power outages and on election Eve. A moving company assigned to deliver voting machines backed out so early on Election day, Fulton County's election director Rick Baron came to work in the emergency operations Center, dreading a replay and at about 6 A.m.. He got word a pipe burst in the room where the mail in ballots are scanned. They were trying to assess whether any equipment was damaged, whether any ballots were damaged. They didn't find any damaged on any ballots, and I think they're going to be able to get the equipment running up and running. Now it led to a four hour delay. But once the in person voting began, their stars became uncrossed. Voters breeze through voting sites with barely a line in sight. Once we got past that whole opening about 30 to 40 minutes way, realized that all of our polls were open. I felt like the day was gonna go smooth way looked at June and we looked at everything that happened in June. The thing that I've said is that You can't be too timid to ask for help. As the focus turns to outstanding mail in votes here and elsewhere. Georgia has another bit of luck on its side. The state change the law to allow mail in ballot processing weeks in advance of November, 3rd. Unlike Wisconsin, Michigan get in Pennsylvania legally constrained toe wait until virtually the last minute. So now we are all on tenterhooks. Despite repeated warnings from election systems experts like Amber McReynolds of the National voted Home Institute. So in a census was a slow motion train wreck that you saw coming. Yeah, I mean, we we flagged this. We flagged this policy issue, And frankly, it's the fact that these three state legislative bodies refused to respond to the needs of election officials because it was election officials of all sides all party stripes that we're asking for this very technical change that would feed up the election results process. Election security experts say This is a particularly dangerous time. Potential adversaries can now home their attacks on the Tegra T of the voting system. University of Michigan Computer science professor Alex Halderman says this underscores the need for states to audit their results. We now have a target painted on the back of certain particular states that are going to be close and Miss Tripp in those states could take the form off, attacking the integrity off the paper ballots could take the form of attacking the computers that are going to be used to count them. What we need to do is wait for states to perform the necessary checks any post election audits and recounts and make sure that those checks are done accurately enough that we can all have confidence in the results. In the meantime, Professor Hartman will be watching closely to see if any hackers attempt to get in the middle of this process and cause mischief. So far, the federal agency which is assigned to track all of this, since there's no evidence of any threats, domestic or foreign to the process that have affected any votes. Meanwhile, behind me live pictures here at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta as Fulton County election workers get through A pile of about 38,000 ballots and counting. They say they will be counting here tonight until they finish statewide. They're promising. It will all be done by tomorrow. But in other places the weight could take longer. They may take more time that we have patients, Judy So, Brian in Atlanta, where you been now for several days, and this is the kind of reporting that is so important at a moment like this miles. Thank you very much

War Room
Gulf storm damage causes polling place moves, power outages
"Election officials in the Deep South spent election Eve tending the lingering storm damage from Hurricane Zeta and other storms that damaged buildings or left polling places without power. Storm damage caused nearly 100 polling places to be moved in Louisiana after Hurricane Laura and now they're scrambling to make sure generators are available at polling places in Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia. And Mississippi.

Kim Komando
New Orleans officials feud over generators for polling places
"New Orleans. There's finger pointing over the lack of electrical power at some polling sites after it was knocked out by Hurricane Zeta. New Orleans Democratic Mayor La Toya Cantrell says it's unclear whether electrical service will be restored to the powerless precincts. In time she's accusing the Republican secretary of state, Kyle are twin of refusing to provide support for general. Hers are too innocent Polling places would receive generators for election Day. But he didn't specify whether providing the generators would be a state or local responsibility, he said in a statement. It's unfortunate politicians like Cantrell are trying to score cheap political points instead of being part of the solution.

The Von Haessler Doctrine
Atlanta declares state of emergency after Hurricane Zeta
"Of of Hurricane Hurricane of of Hurricane Hurricane Zeta Zeta Zeta Zeta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Mayor Mayor Mayor Mayor Keisha Keisha Keisha Keisha Lands, Lands, Lands, Lands, Bottoms Bottoms Bottoms Bottoms declared declared declared declared a a state state a a state state of of emergency emergency of of emergency emergency yesterday yesterday yesterday yesterday that that that that clears clears clears clears the the way way the the for for way way for for more more more more city city resource resource is is And contract And contract and cruise and cruise to help to help with power with power restoration restoration Update Update from Georgia from Georgia power power in this in morning this morning power power has has been restored been restored to more to than more 95% than 95% of its of customers its customers that 25,000 that 25,000 customers customers are are still still without without power power this this morning morning total total statewide statewide outages outages including including all the all local the local emcees emcees about about 40,000. 40,000.

The Von Haessler Doctrine
#Election2020: Obama to campaign for Biden in Atlanta Monday
"Of of Hurricane Hurricane Zeta Zeta Atlanta Atlanta Mayor Mayor Keisha Keisha Lands, Lands, Bottoms Bottoms declared declared a a state state of of emergency emergency yesterday yesterday that that clears clears the the way way for for more more city resource is And contract and cruise to help with power restoration Update from Georgia power in this morning power has been restored to more than 95% of its customers that 25,000 customers are still without power this morning total statewide outages including all the local emcees about 40,000.

Sean Hannity
Houston weather: You're going to love the weather this weekend!
"Weather TN Up to say good bye to October the weather patterns trying to make up for a terrible weeks worth of weather here across the Gulf Coast with Zeta and all the wintry weather. Or that the Panhandle had our temperatures of this afternoon. You're 70 degrees. Look tonight, 50 and mid seventies this weekend meteorologist Scott Larrimore at the Weather Channel 63 now clear and sunny at the K T. R H top tax defenders. 24 Hour Weather Center

Atlanta's Morning News
Metro Atlanta school cancellations for Tropical Storm Zeta
"Systems to cancel classes today since kids are unable to log on for virtual learning school system's giving students the day ofthe include city of Atlanta, Cobb, Cherokee, Fulton and Paulding County into Cab, Gwinnett and Douglas counties. It's a virtual instruction day, fate for site and Henry County schools offer both in person and at home learning today. Check what your district is doing at wsb radio dot com. In depth coverage of

AP 24 Hour News
Zeta leaves 6 dead and nearly 2 million without power
"Is out to more than 2.6 million homes and businesses across the southeast In the wake of hurricane Save Zeta Reached land is a category two hurricane in Louisiana win much tree. Keith Forest lives in one of the more than two million homes without power. Jean Glorious preparing for the Long hall. I have no lights. I don't know how long I'll be without power. Hopeful that my generator gets fixed data didn't weaken Muchas it moved into Georgia entry in my neighbor's yard that came down before David Griffin in Atlanta wasn't as close to that tree as another member of the family Boys.

All Things Considered
Hurricane Zeta slams into Gulf Coast, killing at least 5
"The Gulf Coast have been dealing with unrelenting tropical winds and high water. Last evening, Hurricane Zeta became the fifth named storm of the 2020 Atlantic season to strike Louisiana. Zeta has taken at least five lives on its race across several states. Millions are without power, and Louisiana's governor John Bell. Edwards, calls the damage in the barrier island of Grand Isle catastrophic. Heartbreaks because this has been a tough tough year, and we've been fighting a Kobe and public health emergency since March. We've had so many main storms that have come through Louisiana on DH to do that on the almost at Halloween.

All Things Considered
Tropical Storm Zeta leaves behind widespread damage, power outages across Gulf Coast
"Winds and high water. Last evening, Hurricane Zeta became the fifth named storm of the 2020 Atlantic season to strike Louisiana. Zeta has taken at least five lives on its race across several states. Millions are without power, and Louisiana's governor John Bell. Edwards, calls the damage in the barrier island of Grand Isle catastrophic. Heartbreaks because this has been a tough tough year, and we've been fighting the Kobe and public health emergency since March. We've had so many main storms that have come through Louisiana, Andi and to do that, on the almost at Halloween. Joe Valiant is the emergency management director of Jefferson Parish,

Balance of Power
Hurricane Zeta hits Louisiana as strong Category 2 storm
"Has has has has has has has has been been been been been been been been hit with its fifth named Storm of the year, this one named Zeta because we've pretty much run out of names. Strong winds have left over a million people without power in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. Louisiana Governor John Bell. Edwards is particularly focused on the southeast of his state. Because this was primarily a wind event has was predicted. There are lots of power outages across southeast Louisiana. So put this storm in perspective. We welcome Now Creek Fugue, a former administrator of FEMA. During his tenure, he organized recovery efforts for a record 87 count of 87 disasters in 2011 alone. So, Craig, thanks so much for being back with us. Give us some perspective on this particular storm of Zeta before we move on to the larger perspective. The governor said. It was mainly AH wind event. We didn't see a lot of heavy rainfall move fast. So really, the recovery is damaged roofs and power outages on it's not just in Louisiana, you'll get parentage is always to Atlanta from this storm. Is that easier to him in there? No, never easy, But is that easier to deal with one of these big drenching rains that comes on onshore just sits there. Yeah, It's never easy, but the difference is they'll have a pretty good idea of damages. They get back in most of these areas. And the big driver of much of this is going to be getting the power back on. So is it my imagination, Or has there been an awful lot of storms this year? They say we're to Zeta. I don't remember getting dizzy before. Has been busy, and it's really the number of landfalling hurricanes we're seeing. Ah, they were close to tying the record for Landfalling storms on Louisiana's much like Florida's been hit multiple times in one year and correspondingly in election years. It was in 2000 for We'll