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In this special World Cup edition of SGV Connect, Damien Newton talks with Foothill Transit Communications Director Felicia Friesema about how transit agencies across Los Angeles County are preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Friesema explains Foothill Transit's role in supporting Metro's operations at SoFi Stadium, including lending buses for shuttle service between Union Station and the stadium. She encourages San Gabriel Valley residents to use the Silver Streak and other transit connections to reach World Cup matches, noting that transit will play a critical role in moving tens of thousands of spectators. The conversation also explores the behind-the-scenes planning required for a global event, with Friesema describing months of coordination, training, and security preparation involving Metro, Foothill Transit, and other agencies. The discussion then shifts to broader transit topics, including rising gas prices, ridership growth, long-term budgeting challenges, and Foothill Transit's proposed changes to commuter express service. Newton and Friesema also discuss recent improvements to the regional fare system, including contactless credit card payments, the impact of the A Line extension into the eastern San Gabriel Valley, and the surprising success of Foothill Transit's temporary "Line 6-7" shuttle connecting the La Verne A Line station with Fairplex during the Los Angeles County Fair. Throughout the conversation, Friesema emphasizes the importance of flexibility, regional coordination, and adapting transit service to changing travel patterns across Southern California. Damien Newton: As mentioned in the intro, I'm here with Felicia Friesema of Foothill Transit. This is our unofficial, quasi-official World Cup edition of the SGV Connect podcast and Streetsblog coverage. This podcast is going up on Friday, the day of the first World Cup game in Los Angeles: the United States versus Paraguay. There's been a lot of press about how people are getting to the stadium, the cost of parking, and all of those sorts of issues. But we wanted to highlight that it is easy and possible to take transit to the games, no matter where you're coming from. As we've mentioned before, I live in West Los Angeles. On Monday, we're planning to go to a parking lot in Santa Monica and take the bus directly to the game—a game that I still only give about a 50 percent chance of actually happening. But we're not talking about Santa Monica today. We're talking about the San Gabriel Valley. So again, I'm here with Felicia. Why don't we talk a little bit about service from the San Gabriel Valley to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood? How is that all going to work? What's the expectation, and what are we hoping to see? Felicia Friesema: Well, I think it's really important that people understand how critical transit is going to be for making these matches work. When you start seeing Caltrans signs on the freeway encouraging people to take transit to the matches at SoFi, it tells you how important transit is to making the whole experience happen. FIFA has some very strict rules about tailgating—as in, you're not allowed to do it—so it takes away some of the benefits of driving to the stadium that some people enjoy. Foothill Transit is lending 10 buses to Metro to help operate the shuttle trips originating from Union Station and heading to SoFi Stadium. The best way to get from the San Gabriel Valley to Union Station and then take those shuttles is to ride the Silver Streak. It runs very regularly—every 15 minutes during the week and every half hour on weekends. It's a pretty reliable service. You can visit foothilltransit.org and get all your trips itinerized. I don't know if that's a word. Did I just make up a word? Damien Newton: I don't know. All words are made up. Felicia Friesema: I'm only the communications director, you know. Damien Newton: Doesn't Thor say that in one of the Marvel movies? Someone tells him he made up a word and he responds, "All words are made up." Felicia Friesema: Right. One thing I do want to note, though: for the shuttles going into SoFi, there won't be fare collection on the buses themselves. Spectators can pay in one of two ways. They can purchase parking online in advance, which includes shuttle service, or they can pay on site using mobile fare-payment validators that will be stationed near the shuttle boarding queues. Passengers will pay before they board the bus. It's a little different from how we're normally doing things, but it's something people should be aware of. Damien Newton: We've seen Metro do this for other major events, and even private shuttle operations. When you're trying to move 30,000 people by bus for a special event, sometimes there are different procedures for boarding and exiting. It's good for people to know ahead of time so they can plan accordingly. Do you know of other Foothill Transit employees who are planning to attend the games? Is this something people have talked about at the staff level? Like, "I'm going to the game and here's how I'm getting there." Felicia Friesema: Honestly, the biggest thing is that we all have our favorite teams, right? But most of our participation is making sure the service happens without a hitch. Our role is making sure service is delivered safely and securely, and that coordination with Metro is clear, concise, and effective. It's more about enabling other people to have a great experience. We'll mostly be listening from the sidelines while making sure everyone else can get there. Damien Newton: One thing I've always wondered about these major events, where your agency has such an important support role, is whether there's an extra level of excitement in the planning process—or whether it's more intense because there are so many additional details to work through. Felicia Friesema: FIFA—and subsequently the Olympics—are really their own category when it comes to this kind of planning. We've been meeting with Metro weekly for months to work through the logistics of serving the matches. The level of preparation, planning, security awareness, and training for operators, dispatchers, and security staff is well beyond what would normally happen for something like Rose Bowl shuttle service. We have the Rose Bowl service down to a science. We know exactly how it works. But the World Cup requires a much more detailed operational plan. I don't know that I'd call it anxiety, but it's definitely more intense. Damien Newton: That was probably the wrong word. Felicia Friesema: Yeah. Damien Newton: I should have made a word up. Felicia Friesema: Exactly. It's more intense. When you have an event as visible and heavily attended as the World Cup, everything operates at a different level. Not that we don't pay attention to those things for local events—we absolutely do—but this is bigger in every way. More people, more excitement, more moving parts. The good thing is that Metro has done a phenomenal job laying the groundwork for all of us to succeed. We're really grateful for that.
Israeli military forces captured the latest convoy of humanitarian aid ships sailing to Gaza with the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSM) between late April and mid-May. Activists who were imprisoned by Israel for days and eventually deported have reported harrowing treatment by their captors, including targeted torture, abuse, broken bones, unauthorized injections of undisclosed substances, and sexual violence by Israeli soldiers. We speak with a panel of freed GSM participants—Thiago Ávila, Catríona Graham, and Ariadne Telles—about what they saw and endured, and about the successes, defeats, and future of the movement to break Israel's siege on Gaza.Studio Production / Post Production: David HebdenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-news-podcast--2952221/support.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Follow us on:Bluesky: @therealnews.comFacebook: The Real News NetworkTwitter: @TheRealNewsYouTube: @therealnewsInstagram: @therealnewsnetworkBecome a member and join the Supporters Club for The Real News Podcast today!
Cabin Crew often play a game on board the aircraft - who is the hottest passenger? More commonly known as "Best On Board" or B.O.B. It helps us pass the time away through long flights or multiple sectors. You could have been awarded the Best on Board prize without even knowing it!But what happens when the connection feels strong with a B.O.B? Should a crew member ever try to date a passenger? Or is that crossing a line?Hear the true story of one crew member's experience with a B.O.B, turned into a short rom com style audio story for The Red Eye.Music Credits for Best On BoardParisian Cafe - Aaron KennyVaquero Perdido - The Mini VandalsSound Effects by freesound_community from Pixabay Sound Design by Ally MurphySend us a text! If you'd like a reply, please leave an email or numberWe would really appreciate it if you take 1 minute to leave a quick review. It really helps our podcast become more visible on all the platforms so we can reach more people! Thank you.Support the showThe Red Eye Podcast is written by Kaylie Kay, and produced and narrated by Ally Murphy.To subscribe to the monthly newsletter and keep up to date with news, visit www.theredeyepod.com. Or find us on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok & Instagram @theredeyepod, for behind the scenes stories and those funny short stories that only take a minute or less!If you'd like to support the podcast you can "buy us a beer" and subscribe at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2310053/support, we'd be happy to give you a shout out on our newsletter!Ally Murphy is a former flight attendant, and a British voice over artist based in the USA, visit www.allymurphy.co.ukKaylie Kay is a flight attendant and author based in the UK. You can find more of her work at www.kayliekaywrites.comTo buy The Red Eye's first book click on the following links:Amazon UKAmazon USABarnes and NobleOther E Book Platforms
A weekend of violence exploded across the U.S. as summer gets underway. Get the latest on that, plus a jobs report, the eye-watering prices people are paying for NBA Finals, and fun facts about America for her 250th birthday.
A weekend of violence exploded across the U.S. as summer gets underway. Get the latest on that, plus a jobs report, the eye-watering prices people are paying for NBA Finals, and fun facts about America for her 250th birthday.
A weekend of violence exploded across the U.S. as summer gets underway. Get the latest on that, plus a jobs report, the eye-watering prices people are paying for NBA Finals, and fun facts about America for her 250th birthday.
Today, we're putting The Tonearm's needle on Stephen Emmer, a Dutch composer and musician based in Amsterdam. Stephen came up in the late 70s post-punk underground, and his band Minny Pops was the first international act signed to Factory Records. He is a curious genre-explorer who has worked with Lou Reed, Chaka Khan, Tony Visconti, Trevor Horn, Flood, and many others.His latest album, Asymmetrical Dot, is a chamber work rooted in his Dutch-Indonesian heritage, built around sustained tones, wordless vocals, vibraphone, and strings. The record came out of a year when his mother died, and his first grandson was born, and the contracting themes of grief and arrival appear throughout the work.We cover the album, his hearing loss, and why he walked away from commercial work to make the most personal music of his career.(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Stephen Emmer's Asymmetrical Dot)—Dig Deeper• Artist and Albums:Visit Stephen Emmer at stephenemmer.com and follow him on Bluesky, Instagram, and YouTubePurchase Stephen Emmer's album Asymmetrical Dot from Bandcamp or Qobuz and listen on your streaming platform of choiceThe two previous installments in the 'introspective trilogy': Maison Melody (2020) and Mt. Mundane (2024)• Key Collaborators:Tony Visconti — Producer of Recitement; longtime producer of David BowieBeth Hirsch — Vocalist and co-writer on Asymmetrical Dot, Track 5; best known for AIR's Moon SafariFernando Aponte — Grammy-winning mixing engineer, HoustonEverton Nelson — Concertmaster and violinist; has performed with the LSO, BBC Concert Orchestra, and on recordings for Radiohead, U2, and Paul McCartneyPatricia Sullivan — Mastering engineer at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles• *Recitement* and Its Voices:Recitement — Emmer's 2007 spoken-word album, produced by Tony Visconti.Ken Nordine — Voice-over artist and "Word Jazz" pioneer; voiced "Absolutely Grey" on RecitementColors — Ken Nordine's 1966 album, originally commissioned as radio spots for the Fuller Paint CompanyLou Reed — Rock musician and poet; voiced "Passengers" on RecitementAllen Ginsberg — Beat poet; voiced "Disconnected" on RecitementRichard Burton — Welsh actor; voiced "The Leaden Echo" and "Boy with a Cart" on Recitement• Musical Influences and References:Gamelan — Traditional Indonesian percussion ensemble; central to the sonic concept of Asymmetrical DotDave Brubeck — American jazz pianist; one of the first musicians Emmer heard as a child, via his mother's ballet teachingHeitor Villa-Lobos — Brazilian composer; among the diverse influences Emmer's mother brought to her ballet classesClaude Debussy and Gamelan — Referenced by Emmer as a historical predecessor in integrating gamelan into Western composition• Contextual References:Holiday on Ice — International touring ice show for which Emmer served as music directorMotörhead — British heavy metal band; Emmer's hearing damage traces to a backstage encounter with their sound systemCharles Ives — American modernist composer who ran a successful insurance business alongside his musical career; referenced in the episode's discussion of portfolio careersAmbon, Indonesia — Island in the Maluku province of Indonesia, historically known as Amboina; birthplace of Emmer's mother and inspiration for the album's track "Amboina (for Roekie Aronds)"—Dig into this episode's complete show notes at podcast.thetonearm.com—• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate The Tonearm ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of The Tonearm in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit podcast.thetonearm.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Talk Of The Tonearm email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn. • Be sure to bookmark our online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You wanna get nuts?! Let's get nuts as we decend into the madness of the latest round of horror/thriller films available now in theaters and streaming! Andrew and Shane tackle the A24 box office sensation Backrooms and the quiet moneymaker Passengers before taking Psycho Killer (now on Hulu) behind the woodshed.
Reviewed: Backrooms, Passengers, Pressure, I Love Boosters Monthly Theme: Steven Spielberg
A handful of Americans from the ship hit by hantavirus are headed home to finish up their quarantine. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
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This week, we review a David Cronenberg classic, 1981's Scanners! Also in this episode, Todd expresses his disappointment in the uncut version of Night of the Living Dead 1990, Joe gets tempted once again to watch American Horror Story and Steve expresses concern regarding the marketing for the new film Passengers. All that and more! Music provided by www.purple-planet.com
Dave talks about what his lovely wife Tracy was doing to disturb other passengers as they boarded the plane to Vegas.
JJ Gordon reviews The Mandalorian and Grogu, Passengers and Remarkably Bright Creatures> (Oh, and he finally got Amy to start watching Below Deck - and she's hooked!) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weekly aviation news recap– Fedex has returned the MD-11's to service after the tragedy in Louisville last fall. United CEO Scott Kirby in the news again, this time for flying American Airlines. Sporty's founder Hal Shevers passes away. 11 People rescued after their KingAir 300 lost engines and avionics and ditched in the Atlantic. FAA […]
Send us Fan MailHello, passionate cruisers! This is Paul and this week on The Joy of Cruising Podcast; I am delighted to welcome Carra Miller, a maritime attorney. I have long wanted to bring to listeners a perspective of matters of law and passenger rights when it comes to cruising. I have been amazed at some of my findings regarding a cursory look at some those matters and I suspect, Carra will share some eye-opening information with you. Her visit is especially timely given the burgeoning Hantavirus crisis. With three passengers dead and 17 Americans among the nearly 150 people stranded off the coast of West Africa, the MV Hondius cruise ship Hantavirus outbreak raises urgent legal questions about what cruise operators owe their passengers when things go wrong at sea. Among other matters you should be aware of as a cruiser, Carra explains these passengers' rights and the duty the cruise ship operator owes them. Carra Miller is the founding attorney of Miller Smith, PLLC, a firm that represents cruise ship passengers, crew members, harbor workers, and others injured in maritime environments. Her practice centers on vessel incidents, injuries on navigable waters, and claims under the Jones Act, the Death on the High Seas Act, and other federal maritime statutes. Carra earned her JD from Tulane University Law School, where she received a Maritime Law Certificate and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal. She holds a B.S. in Maritime Administration from Texas A&M University. She has written and spoken on maritime law topics and has published commentary on maritime liability issues.Do you have a dream car? Support the showSupport thejoyofcruisingpodcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/2113608/supporters/newSupport Me https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drpaulthContact Me https://www.thejoyofcruising.net/contact-me.htmlBook Cruises http://www.thejoyofvacation.com/US Orders (coupon code joyofcruisingpodcast)The Joy of Cruising https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingCruising Interrupted https://bit.ly/CruisingInterruptedThe Joy of Cruising Again https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingAgainIntl Orders via Amazon
Send us Fan MailA guy wakes up alone on a colony ship, stares at a sleeping stranger for a year, and then makes a choice the movie wants to frame as romance. That's the moment Passengers (2016) loses us, and we can't stop talking about why.We walk through the film's best ingredients: a slick sci-fi setting, a genuinely scary isolation setup, a talented Jennifer Lawrence, and a premise that could have powered a tense space thriller. Then we dig into the uncomfortable stuff the screenplay keeps sanding down, from consent and confinement to how quickly the story tries to move past the damage. Along the way we roast the ship's “rules” (food tiers, crew access, the one medical pod for thousands) and call out how the stakes keep evaporating right when they should spike.The most fun part is the fix: we pitch a version of Passengers that starts with Aurora waking up and lets the truth unravel slowly, turning the movie into the horror story it keeps accidentally teasing. We also hit the Laurence Fishburne section, the rushed malfunction plot, and the ending that asks you to feel warm and fuzzy after everything that came before.If you're into movie review podcasts, sci-fi movie critiques, and conversations about narrative structure, character accountability, and why some “romance” plots age terribly, queue this one up. Subscribe, share it with a friend who hates this movie too, and leave us a review with your verdict: horror, romance, or both?Written lovingly by AIBe our friend!Dan: @shakybaconTony: @tonydczechAnd follow the podcast on IG: @hatewatchingDAT
20 May 2026. The focus now turns to how the trains will fast-track tourism and transform the surrounding area. Georgia Tolley has been talking to Etihad Rail’s Executive Director of Commercial about how it’ll be a catalyst for growth. Plus, AED 62 billion. 22 million square feet. Right next to what will become the world’s largest airport. We find out what’s being built with the CEO of Dubai South. ADNOC Distribution is tying up with Americana to bring 200 quick-service restaurants to its service stations - we find out more with Jacqueline El Boghdadi, CMO at ADNOC Distribution. And finally, still thinking of a staycation for Eid? We find out what’s left, where to go and what it’ll cost you up north with Phillipa Harrison, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cigar Nerds Podcast: Finish Him…AGAIN. This week we head to outworld to talk about Mortal Kombat 2. Is it good or a box office fatality? In science we talk about lost robot cars, AI tire shops, penguin scientist, and David Attenborough’s wasp. In Nerd News we discuss Evil Dead Burn, Passengers, Hungry, Stewart Fails to […]
Cigar Nerds Podcast: Finish Him…AGAIN. This week we head to outworld to talk about Mortal Kombat 2. Is it good or a box office fatality? In science we talk about lost robot cars, AI tire shops, penguin scientist, and David Attenborough’s wasp. In Nerd News we discuss Evil Dead Burn, Passengers, Hungry, Stewart Fails to […] The post Cigar Nerds Podcast: Finish Him…AGAIN! appeared first on The ESO Network.
It's #332sts for 14th May, 2026 or 3312! (33-Oh twelven) Squadron Briefing: BGS highlightsWe are in 421 systems, up one from last week. We control 128 with a number of starports coming online in new Screwspace. Boom and Public Holiday in Maikoro while it lasts. Control War in Ross 676Short PP Report: Cycle 80:Princess Aisling with the best week in both adding 16 systems and points with 8 new fortified systemsKaine in 2nd this week in both points and systemsArcher was the one power that went negative in points, losing a stronghold this weekThis allowed Kaine to take 7th place from Archer on the KrugerFive and Nicey rankings!All powers added systems this week, which hasn't happened in 14 cycleshttps://www.k5elite.com/Dev News: -https://www.elitedangerous.com/news/update-operationsGalnet News: Galnet News | Elite Dangerous Community Site Criminal Factions Remains Silent After Lhou Mans Attacks 5/11/3312The Buur Pit https://youtu.be/BzZCRvXQlo8?si=YxQ-WG2fVd4O7tnYCivilians Evacuated Safely as Criminal Attacks Defeated 5/14/3312Lhou Mans Starport Repairs InitiativeDeliver 1T of Ti, Al, or Power Generators to Ryman EnterpriseAll participants will receive two non-Euclidian cargo racks, one size 5, one size 6, a paint job, and credits commensurate with contribution tier in addition to profits. Power Generators are being bought for 23,880 Credits (avg buy price 2,196)Titanium for 44,460 Credits (avg buy price 4042)Aluminium for 25,400 credits (avg buy price 2,240)Discussion :Operations: CQC With Benefits? - Roy intros then guides questions to crewCommunity Corner : New Screw Space is building new stations, help for hauling and building needed out there, contact Volt or the New Screw Space thread in the disco for further details. Frontier Trading Update (financial report) Trading Update - FY26 Revenue & Profit Upgraded Operations Warbucks Eradicoiding Cancerhttps://tiltify.com/+operations-warbucks-eradicoiding-cancer/profile
Steve Forbes breaks down the key reforms that must be made to the TSA to improve travel and foster efficiency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Pour Over is a Christ-first, politically neutral news podcast. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we cover the day's biggest stories in ~10 minutes, and pair the biggest headlines with brief biblical reminders. Join us in praying for East Africa here Looking to support us? You can choose to pay here. Get the free newsletter at thepourover.org. On today's episode: Trump Meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Nears Expiration Date California Mayor to Plead Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent Four Ministerial Aides Quit as 60+ Labour MPs call for Starmer's Resignation Redistricting Wars Continue Washington Press Dinner Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty U.S. Passengers of Hantavirus Cruise Ship Being Monitored Washington Wins NBA Draft Lottery Thanks to our sponsors: Cru: Give Bibles all over the world | text POUR to 71326 Wild Alaskan: $35 off your first box | code: TPO HelloFresh: 10 Free meals + Free Nutribullet® Ultra Plus+ 2-in-1 Compact Kitchen System on your 3rd box | HelloFresh.com/tpo10fm Christian Real Estate Network: get connected with a Christian Realtor | www.hismove.com Quince: Free shipping | quince.com/tpo Qualia Life: additional 15% off your order | code: TPO CCCU: Apply for the Harvest Bundle | mycccu.com/pourover Upside: extra 25 cents back for every gallon on your first tank of gas | code: TPO LMNT: free 8-pack with purchase | https://links.thepourover.org/LMNT_Podcast The Missing Messiah: Learn more | missingmessiah.com Compelled Podcast: Listen now | CompelledPodcast.com Mosh: 25% off first variety pack + 20% off subscription | code: TPO25 MORE FROM TPO: Free newsletter Watch TPO on YouTube Download the TPO App
Passengers from the hantavirus-hit cruise ship are now being monitored in Nebraska and Georgia after possible exposure. Health officials insist the risk to Americans remains very low and stress the differences between hantavirus and COVID. And President Trump supports suspending the federal gas tax amid rising prices from the war in Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tonight, there are two new confirmed cases of hantavirus and more expected, but top health officials say there's no indication that this outbreak, which has already taken three lives, will turn catastrophic. Plus, in the wake of a string of antisemitic attacks in Europe, CNN investigates possible links to Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PSYOPS CLOCK - 05.11.2026 - #939 BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #939 - 05.11.2026 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s Deconstructing World Events from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! CageRattlerCoffee.com SD/TC email Ike for discount https://CanaryCry.Support Send address and shirt size updates to canarycrysupplydrop@gmail.com Join the Canary Cry Roundtable This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir LX Protocol Baron of the Berrean Protocol*** Dame Frogge*** Producers of TREASURE (CanaryCry.Support) Rebecca T, Charmed And Dangerous, Cage Rattler Coffee Producers of TIME Timestampers: Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E Clankoniphius Links: JAM SIR IKE MEGA BOX GIVEAWAY - Rating/Review, screenshot, send to Sir Ike CanaryCrySupplyDrop@gmail.com PSYOPS I THINK I WAS PSYOPD Music industry Psyop reveal Chinese propaganda gal I THINK I WAS PSYOPD NEPHILIM UPDATE/UFOs Rep. Lauren Boebert Claims Secret Government UFO Files Reveal Demonic Entities Known as 'Nephilim From the Old Testament' (IBTimes) Clip: Lauren Boebert on nephilim Clip: Rep. Eric Burlison says aliens wouldn't mess with his biblical worldview (X) SPEAKPIPE EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS PANDEMIC SPECIAL I THINK I WAS PSYOPD Clip: Dr. Kory (remember from Covid?) said 100k articles about Hanta published worldwide in days Post: Soothsayer on X made Hantavirus prediction in June 2022 (X) Post: Hanta DOES NOT mean scam in Hebrew! (Gonz/X) Post: The guy who cried in video about families on MV Hondius was crisis actor from Covid (X) 2022 BBC "crisis actor" named Henry Dyne His name is Jake Rosmarin NYP Clip: Trump addresses Hantavirus POLARIS 2 WHO exercise April 22-23 Passengers disembark on April 24th → Disney breaks silence after staff dragged off cruise ship in massive child porn sting (NY post) WHO allegedly notified on may 2nd One American tested positive for hantavirus Two "additional passengers" "tested" "asymptomatic" 33 years ago hantavirus outbreak with 33 cases FACT CHECK: pfizer hauntavirus warning page 33 -Document FAUCI Rand Paul vows to keep pressure on Fauci as statute of limitations on criminal referral expires Monday (FOX) → Parents who refused to let their three children go outside their house for FOUR YEARS due to Covid fears, leaving them with extreme mental and physical conditions, are sentenced to prison (DailyMail) PRODUCERS END
18 passengers on the cruise ship with the hantavirus outbreak are back home in the United States including one person experiencing symptoms. Plus, President Trump calls the latest Iranian negotiation counterproposal “garbage.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The news to know for Monday, May 11, 2026! We're talking about an American cruise passenger who has tested positive for Hantavirus, and what's happening to other U.S. citizens who were evacuated from the ship at the center of a deadly outbreak. Also, could conflict in the Middle East start up again? What President Trump is now saying that has changed from a couple of weeks ago. Plus — hundreds of secret U.F.O. files going back 80 years have now been unveiled, a member of President Trump's Cabinet is starring in a new reality show, and who will be headlining the World Cup's opening ceremonies. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Enjoy a deep, restful night's sleep with a new mattress from Birch. Go to BirchLiving.com/newsworthy for 27% off sitewide! Listeners can get 20% off their Rosetta Stone Sapphire subscription when they sign up today at https://www.rosettastone.com/newsworthy To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
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American passengers aboard the MV Hondius have arrived at the Nebraska's biocontainment center. We're learning more about why President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest peace proposal. Chinese President Xi Jingping has invited President Trump to visit Beijing this week. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is calling for Sen. Mark Kelly to be investigated for a second time. Plus, Denver International Airport is conducting a safety review after someone was struck and killed on the runway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The accused gunman at the White House Correspondent's Dinner has his first court appearance; we tell you how it went. We give you the latest updates on the Hantavirus plagued cruise ship and its passengers. No end in sight for the Iran war, according to President Trump. Meanwhile, Americans struggle to cope with spiking gas prices. Finally, actor Martin Short opens up about losing a child. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We are just now learning dozens of passengers left the virus stricken cruise ship and returned to their home countries two weeks after the first death from the deadly Hantavirus. We know passengers traveled back to at least 12 different countries, including the U.S. and now authorities are scrambling to trace those passengers movements and monitor their health. All this, as the cruise ship is heading towards the Canary Islands where the remaining quarantined passengers hope to be medically cleared to head back home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are just now learning dozens of passengers left the virus stricken cruise ship and returned to their home countries two weeks after the first death from the deadly Hantavirus. We know passengers traveled back to at least 12 different countries, including the U.S. and now authorities are scrambling to trace those passengers movements and monitor their health. All this, as the cruise ship is heading towards the Canary Islands where the remaining quarantined passengers hope to be medically cleared to head back home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are just now learning dozens of passengers left the virus stricken cruise ship and returned to their home countries two weeks after the first death from the deadly Hantavirus. We know passengers traveled back to at least 12 different countries, including the U.S. and now authorities are scrambling to trace those passengers movements and monitor their health. All this, as the cruise ship is heading towards the Canary Islands where the remaining quarantined passengers hope to be medically cleared to head back home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stranded, virus stricken cruise ship has just been told it cannot dock in the Canary Islands, after Spain’s health ministry said it would accept its passengers and crew. The Canary Islands said there is not sufficient information to guarantee public safety after 3 people died and at least 4 others were sickened from a rare strain of the Hantavirus that can spread from human to human. We go over the latest developments, including 3 people who were just airlifted off the ship, as well as infectious disease doctors who are headed to the vessel to assess this growing medical nightmare with global implications. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stranded, virus stricken cruise ship has just been told it cannot dock in the Canary Islands, after Spain’s health ministry said it would accept its passengers and crew. The Canary Islands said there is not sufficient information to guarantee public safety after 3 people died and at least 4 others were sickened from a rare strain of the Hantavirus that can spread from human to human. We go over the latest developments, including 3 people who were just airlifted off the ship, as well as infectious disease doctors who are headed to the vessel to assess this growing medical nightmare with global implications. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stranded, virus stricken cruise ship has just been told it cannot dock in the Canary Islands, after Spain’s health ministry said it would accept its passengers and crew. The Canary Islands said there is not sufficient information to guarantee public safety after 3 people died and at least 4 others were sickened from a rare strain of the Hantavirus that can spread from human to human. We go over the latest developments, including 3 people who were just airlifted off the ship, as well as infectious disease doctors who are headed to the vessel to assess this growing medical nightmare with global implications. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.