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We're really just in it for the political ride or in it for the you know the for the fun and fun and games and prestigious power people that are really actually quite liberal and the core fundamental conservative principles of freedom lowering taxes lowering registration as Steve Bannon put it it's the pack dismantling right the administrative state returning power back to the people. Focusing on us as a whole we're all Americans instead of dividing us up into a bunch of puny little subgroups these are the things that are going to these are the things that resonate with a majority of people. These are the things that are going to make whatever party embraces it and when and when you all right have a great weekend John Wolf up with the news next Sammer Joske Sam nation Talk Radio 790 k b c nightly. News. So you know a a.b.c. Nation is brought to you by attorney Sweet Dreams burger. You ball. Or trade a.b.c. . Cumulus station. K b c news live in local It's 8 o'clock I'm John Wolf and this reports brought to us by Stanley passed control but usually a pretty austere celebration party turned into a rally with celebrities speaking out in support of immigrant celebrities including Michael j. Fox Kagan Michael key and Jodie Foster stood outside the United. Have ever leave hills with a clear message of support for all immigrants documented or not he's doing the right thing that makes. Any civil rights yours mine they are it's all our business though the majority of people here agreed a handful of presidents from supporters came out with American flags expressing their opinion and I believe their heart is in the right place but they're thinking too much with their heart and not with their head and Beverly Hills James hosp a busy news the f.b.i. Is asking for help in finding the killer or killers of 2 Indiana teen girls last week correspondent Jean Casarez has the latest development one of the girls actually took a video on her. I Phone They say it was right before she was murdered the girls were never heard from again the f.b.i. Is only releasing a still photo and some audio they say not necessarily of the same person but they're telling the public help them catch a killer or killers on the loose and the f.b.i. Is also joined by Los Angeles and San Fernando police department search for a 14 year old boy who went missing a week ago Eli Rodriguez disappeared while walking home from school last Friday l.a.p.d. Lieutenant Katie Burns explained why the bureau was brought in to assist obviously investigations like this you can get you know you want to use as many resources you can have a fresh set of eyes go over it see if there's anything else we can do or anything else we can check officers today knocked on doors retracing the boy steps and a 28 year old accused of multiple human trafficking charges involving 3 women and on her underage teenage girl in Anaheim struck a plea deal today was sentenced to 11 years and 4 months in prison now if convicted at trial of the original charges that he hadn't taken the plea he could have faced up to 32 years in prison and from the Seems like a good idea at the time file 5 suspects staged a smash and grab robbery of Beverly Hills jewelry store the say after noon all were quickly apprehended 4 of the 5 were apprehended soon after the 215 heist in the 9500 block of Brighton way the 5th managed to stay out of jail for about an hour checking 790 k. A.b.c. 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Of tremendous significance I don't know if it's necessarily going to impact my life directly but I'm glad I was alive to hear it because it's utterly fascinating and that is that astronomers from NASA and the European Southern Observatory announced that for New Earth size exoplanets have been discovered orbiting a star about 40 light years away which is I understand beyond our ability even reach. Following a dwarf star known as Trappist one which is their equivalent of the sun it's small than ours but they're within the habitable zone meaning that these planets could potentially contain life to talk to us about this it's a pleasure to welcome to the show scientists with NASA is Spitzer program Kartik say Earth say if Did I get your name correct. Thank good morning to thank you so much for coming on with us appreciate it and one of the exciting discovery this is I was talking about this having grown up as a child of the space program from a Mercury through Gemini through Apollo it's it's amazing to me how we we just sort of let the excitement of the manned space program fall by the wayside and so many people either take it for granted or they don't pay attention to it but there's just amazing things being done every day and this is one of the principal discoveries of our lifetime absolutely one of the most incredible discoveries of my lifetime and I used to work at Caltech in Pasadena Spitzer when I was before I joined NASA headquarters and I think this is one of the most incredible things that there has ever done to discover you know so many planets around a single star this close by and in relative terms just gives us an amazing opportunity to see if there might be signs of signatures or signs of life on these planets now. Talk to us about I'm fascinated by how in the vastness of space. This solar system was discovered obviously I assume Hubble was involved in it that . All of the amazing radio telescopes on Earth plus the space based telescopes but how do you even know where to look as the one star to focus on and that's a really good question so in fact Hubble is not involved in the real I don't know it's back in and yeah it was actually done from the ground and this is how many of our searches are now starting. About 5 to 10 percent of the stars that we expect to see some planet going across which is called a transit a little eclipse and right now from what we know from the Kepler mission and from Spitzer data we know that nearly every star is likely to have at least one planet around it and then the probability that the system is just Jauncey can see this little planet go by is roughly 5 to 10 percent so if you observe say a 1000 stars you know the odds are that you would see 50 or 100 of them with this little transit once we discovered them then we follow them up with space telescope like Spitzer and Hubble etc to try to it better understand what's going on and the amazing thing about Spitzer is because it's about 150000000 miles from from the earth it can continuously observe the star and it was able to do this for 20 days straight whereas if you were on the earth you know you have to worry about day and night time if you're with Hubble the Earth gets in the way as it orbits orbits the planet but with Spitzer we could just point the telescope and observe all this beautiful dance of the 7 planets going in front of it and we discovered these $34.00 eclipses which is just an incredible discovery Kartik is there any way to get a probe out there or anything to test what what is on these planets that you've discovered not anytime soon I mean I actually before I called you I did. Kind of worked out some numbers and I said well if I were to fly the speed of the space shuttle and go 40 like years how long would it take us and it would take about 1500000 year old. Lot of generation I'm going to I'm going to put you down for a Tuesday. Morning or afternoon. But you might not know that just last year we also discovered what we think might be an Earth like planet near Proxima Centauri which is 4 light years away or 10 times closer and there is a private effort underway right now to try to send a probe out there something called Star shot so they're in the process of studying if we were to send something out what would get in the way that some colleagues at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and at mit in Boston area studying this we are talking with Kartik saith who's this scientist with NASA Spitzer program and again the discovery is 7 planets orbiting a single star called Trappist one which is a dwarf star it's essentially if I got this correct it's about the 10th the size of our sun That's correct and you know the reason that's interesting is because while our Sun is what we're familiar with these dwarf stars are more common than our solar type stars and finding not just you know 12 or 3 we found 7 Earth like planets around them so all of a sudden there's this incredible opportunity where we you know you can imagine how many planets there might be out there how many Earth like planets there might be a well this is always been the the argument sort of like the pothead dorm room conversation that either earth is the most exceptional place imaginable if we are the only place with with life or we're just a routine Monday run of the mill planet and then there's millions of them I mean it's one of our Yeah I mean and every time and humanity history we've died we are special that we were taught. We're at the center of the solar system etc We've always realized we're kind of a run of the mill and in fact there might be others that might be even more common so I think I think what I find amazing as an astronomer is whenever I feel you know depressed or anything I realize how incredible it is to to realize how small we are in the sense in a universe and there must be hundreds of worlds like ours out there thousands. And what does this mean for humanity like you said I know it's an important discovery but what does that really mean to you and me. I think that whenever a society can do astronomy it really is dreaming about where did it come from and where is it going and so for me I think it's just an inspiring discovery to answer this fundamental question are we alone what does it mean day to day life probably not anything immediately but if you think about all of the things astronomy has contributed because we are trying to measure these very faint signals that travel across the cosmos to basically dying are very sensitive detectors that has led to the development of things like that c.c.d. The camera phones we see we have in our i Phones and Androids or looking at you know the soul of spacecraft which monitors space weather and allows us to protect our electrical grids before there's a storm or the mammography machine where the x. Ray imaging techniques or trying to find Kilmer's comes from experience trauma me so the techniques that we will develop to try to understand exoplanets will undoubtedly help us in the future I just don't know how and that's just the way science goes these planets have moons we don't see any evidence of them yet in the data we will study them with Spitzer again for a longer period of time but also Kepler will be looking for them and if there are moans the signals will be less strong and then we'll just have to see these planets are packed in pretty tight and in a in a resonance in a resonant structure which means that there are periodic Lee space so we still have to try to understand whether moons could survive in such a configuration and last question how come our moon is the only moon that doesn't have a name. You know. And we've got songs. That have a vote in front of the bus. Like you. Cool name that's the name of the telescope that made the discovery that actually had some boring name to match something that's not really boring it was a previous telescope that discovered it but you know the Belgian sort of thing yesterday who discovered made this discovery so they might start naming it after Belgian beers Well I'm supposed to get to get a get a couple of your Brainiac friends working on the planet. Thanks so much for coming on and talking to us about it's utterly fascinating thank you very much for having me I don't have a wonderful day utilitarians yet it is nice another we have some people like that on the payroll. You know it's true I mean because the thing is in the beginning of the space program it was so extraordinary that. People just stopped what they were doing I mean literally it was one of those things you know the closest we've had in the modern era is on 911 which was a decided negative when you could literally walk down the street and you could hear the same broadcast coming out of everybody's a part of the stereo Yeah and that's what it was like during the space program that people who didn't have televisions were gathered in Sears Roebuck stores in the t.v. Department to watch things or people would go to other people's homes and it was like an event and you could walk down the street literally because the moon landing was in July in the windows were open and you could hear the broadcast coming out of every home everywhere it was an incredible event and then it became and I've always blame Star Wars for this because once Star Wars came out the light sabers and the falconers and all the stuff was more and stuff was cooler than NASA That's right it's all cool but the bottom line is is that if you if you actually see what we're doing what we're still doing it's extraordinary it's unbelievable really yeah and then you can also thank stars because a lot of kids got inspired by that enjoy NASA that's right they were doing that before but maybe they were doing it because of Buck Rogers you know the bottom line if you're going to black Right well yes it was because there was no Star Wars when Neil Armstrong was a kid I mean yes. Lock Rogers was as influential I mean you're giggling but I'm absolutely sure is about this I mean there was no star wars until a seventy's so where did the 1st astronaut ask their hands are they got a from somewhere else but let's freeze you for 500 years but please do that ah actually we were freezing in here yesterday because we couldn't fix the air conditioning aren't ladies and gentlemen let's pivot because closer to Earth we had another executive order from a President Trump on doing an executive order from President Obama and this time of course it was related to the transgender bathroom controversy that resulted in of course a lawsuit said boycotts of the state of North Carolina the boss wouldn't perform there the n.b.a. Pulled the all star game out so let's see where we stand a royal logs dot com a cave legal analyst the best in the biz Ryan logs Good morning Mr Oakes Thank you Doug good morning and yeah it's kind of the culture wars heating up because President Obama's position was the nondiscrimination laws sexual discrimination laws they require schools to let transgender kids use the bathrooms of their choice so now President Trump comes along and you know what that Obama rule was Arbor Turly divide and it was created without proper or guard the primary role of the states and the local school districts when it comes to establishing educational policy so what trumps seems to be trying to do is to rephrase the debate it's not really a bathroom debate it's a federal power versus state and local control debate and interestingly there's actually a split inside the trumpet ministration that is surprising some folks in education secretary Betsy to those who is so controversial or lack of experience in education and there's support for school vouchers that she just barely got confirmed she fought hard to keep the Obama rule in favor of the discrimination rules regarding transgender students she wanted to keep in place but attorney general sessions were . We're told this week really wanted to move quickly to strike down the Obama rule because there are a couple of pending court cases that might be influenced by the presence of the Obama rule and so he worked hard and finally she gave me an education secretary gave me she actually though issued a strongly worded statement last night saying of a moral obligation for every school in America to protect all students from discrimination bullying and harassment so it's a pretty big internal fight within the trumpet ministration But the bottom line is you suggest you know along with a bunch of other Obama orders they're go out the window and be replaced by other directives issued by President and of course this is the a problem if you govern by executive order you can be ungoverned by executive order but it seems like this all goes back to interpretation of title Mind timeline was this ruling major Supreme Court decision back in the seventy's and it was largely about as I remember it impact as in college at the time was funding for women's athletics that that you know most of the colleges universities put all the money into men's basketball or football or whatever it was to the great detriment of female athletes and it has expanded like so many in the interpretation has expanded an expanded expanded over the years and this was a quantum leap but what's peculiar about it and you would know this much better than I really also please help me out here the Obama executive order wasn't really a command it was a suggestion but that immediately got interpreted by the bureaucracy as basically an order that's exactly right it was just a suggestion because an executive orders do have some limitations but it was supposed to be influential and persuasive but what happened is a bunch of court cases are percolating through the system and one of them involves a transgender boy who's in a middle school there in Virginia and he won his case in front of the Court of Appeals enrichment which relied on the Obama policy the court relied on its. Now several months ago the Supreme Court agreed to hear the school board's appeal and that's one of the reasons the Trump folks are want to get this this directive in there and get the Obama rule off the books because they don't want the Obama rule even though it doesn't have the power of a statute or a court case they don't even want it to be on the books to be an influence on the Supreme Court and it gets into the very debate you talked about the school board in Virginia that was against the transgender student they said look Ok we got a 72 law banning sex discrimination it didn't get rid of all sex based policies for example schools still may have separate sports teams for men and women government regulations may say they may also have separate toilet and facility locker room facilities and shower facilities on the basis of sex so the Supreme Court steps and several months ago and they say look we're taking up this case we're prepared to rule on the question of whether the anti sex discrimination law of 1972 really protects transgender students from discrimination in part because they want to look at it because of the Obama rule now that the Obama rules out Trump rules in it's possible the u.s. Supreme Court will say wow we're really busy and this is influx we're going to send it back down to the lower court you guys fuss with the effect of the change in the administration policy and then maybe it'll work its way back up to the u.s. Supreme Court in our oil it occurred to me anyway and what this is worth that when President Trump issued his his executive order on the travel ban on the 7 principally Muslim states. Nations. One of the criticisms was that there really wasn't any specificity in there was total confusion as to how it's implemented is impact green card holders eccentrics central right and there was no infrastructure in place to enforce it it seems like President Obama's executive order his suggestion is executive suggestion which is an odd category. Suffered from the same problem because it was ill defined it didn't impact sports teams because there were people saying it would impact the locker rooms the showers. Basically all facilities and schools were schools going to be required to build separate bathroom facilities for transgender students or you know so it was one of these things that was sprung on the nation with all kinds of implications at a pragmatic level not a theoretical level an ill defined Yeah I think you're right I think the Obama role was kind of philosophical I mean it said in broad terms look for a public school you've got a 3 transgender students according to their chosen gender identity even if it's different from their birth identity so as I mean well there are a lot of details to be to be worked out and one of the points that the Trump administration is making is that all of these details have to be decided at the state level the decision of the Trump administration is making now supposedly returns power to the states the states and local authorities look input from parents and teachers and and students in a minute strangers can arrive at a new policy so it doesn't blend the debate over transgender issues and state versus local power issues but as you say over and over the whole problem is this issue that people don't really have a clear direction and as a result you're going to have different philosophies and different biases around the country resulting in very different approaches you know in Manhattan versus Tuscaloosa Alabama All right listen thank you so much for all as always appreciate a Royal Oak stock calm Royal Oak stock conference things royal for freshly baked outrage coming up next. 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Particularly then millennial you know what's great about me those born between 198-1994 are the most narcissistic generation according to a new study in muscle spend the news is that. If you look at it. Joshua Grubbs a doctoral candidate clinical psychology Case Western Reserve University asked millenniums and adults 60 years and older to rank generations on the narcissism in the older group run millennial 65 point 318100 point narcissism scale whereas millenniums themselves rated them at 61.4 percent so it's not they're not that far off it's like the old timers people like me and these kids today well of course you old people are going to think we're narcissists. Said By the way said a guy named MacIntyre who shows called MacIntyre in the morning it was Doug McIntyre dot com. Anybody reporting this on the radio or television is automatically guilty of narcissism because look at the professions we entered this is the narcissism industry No Kidding Me Me Me Me Me. Me please don't mind. But there are some things that crept in that transcend the generations if you have a Twitter account for instance Twitter by design the language that they adopted is leading us towards horrific narcissism I think that might be why President trumpets his favorite means of communication because you have followers you know what followers the Dalai Lama he has had a follower so you know yeah I thought I'd say Instagram goes even further than that number one they have more people than Twitter but it's all pictures of how great my life is and check out my dogs and my rescue and look how good I look at my gym self Well then again my space is pretty much belly up but yeah I remember my school I remember a long time that I've heard that word and so that one didn't quite pan out but the thing is. We touched on this the of the day because I saw a post that Lee had put up because you're Gen x. Your that tween generation and it really 1st of all all of these generation names seem to have come from like Newsweek and Time magazine sunnily some don't have any where I wrote a thing they had copy to fill and they came up with this cocky maybe idea that there was something called the baby boom which was essentially from 469-462-1900 after World War 2 and I was actually born in the booming midst of the baby boom years in 1957 there were 4 and a half 1000000 babies born that year which now happens routinely because the population is so much larger but that was the booming is year after in the post. Years and then we didn't get new generations until all of a sudden someone decided somewhere that we needed a new generation and they started throwing terms out and Gen x. Came up which I guess is 64 to 80 or to 79 and then now every 5 minutes people with throwing things against the wall to see what sticks and somehow the millennial generation say try generation y. And generation it was exactly right they didn't work so we got this millennial thing and if the millennial I can promise you that's somewhere behind this well it is it's they asked they asked boomers what they thought of the lineal is that of course the boomers are the most. I mean while it's the boomers who are saying don't trust anybody over 30 you know and all of that nonsense that was Don't Tread on Me Don't Tread on Me was was the American Revolution generation but but but I mean it's there is no more no it's kind of odd because the sixty's those of us who were born in the late fifty's 1960 s. Who came of age at that time and what most people think of as the sixty's is really the mid sixty's to basically $74.00 when Watergate and Vietnam came to an end and sort of eventually petered out but what's fascinating to look at now is how this rebellious generation want to knock over establishment and top of the man has become very most. Drunk generation ever every 3rd post on Facebook is like a picture of a Schwinn sting ray saying if you had one of these you had a great childhood. And all the post about how the t.v. Was better in your day it wasn't and. It wasn't I do think I think the situation comedies were stronger but there's no question that the. Rama's are much better the writing the production everything is much better my wife did a lot of seventy's and eighty's television where everything was shot Day for Night there's no comparison to what you do are compared to the shows that are on the set of a dark skin that's fun but it's not good. You know the Dukes of Hazzard a great show. On c.n.n. a Little them I love dukes I have that's what I grew up on is the same show every episode was at work and by the way almost all shows in the old days were the same because the whole point of it you always had to whatever the problem of the episode was it had to go back to the status quo ante bellum because if you actually cheer for instance you never said or Murphy Brown Murphy's got a job offer from a rival network well if she accepts it the series is all over. But that's got to be some drama and there is our drama anyway the drama is is then the battle over the generations over who takes more selfies and who but I will say there's a couple of indicators that that are somewhat disturbing that story about the movie The snowflakes don't want to eat breakfast cereal because it's too much trouble my dad but the funniest one of all of them is and we did the story about 2 years ago and an explosion of head lice and explosion of head lice because so many kids are posing for say selfies by putting their heads together to get the picture that their heads have become a superhighway for lice op I mean oh yes yes it is disgusting wash your hair. In your freshly baked great Coming up next Talk Radio 700 k. 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Cause of death in the United States after heart disease and cancer it's all about medical mistakes not just you know driving into the wrong lane getting on the freeway on the on ramp the off ramp we're talking about medical mistakes and that is the topic before us and it's the topic of the book malpractise a neurosurgeon reveals how our health care system puts patients at risk it's a pleasure to welcome show Dr Larry Schachter Dr slacker How are you a good point here good morning I appreciate you coming on I give before we get into this I got this thing are here are here to share our varies can't do that sorry i listen this is a real serious problem obviously we have incredible technology we have the ability medical science has invented amazing techniques and instruments and doctors have mastered your neurosurgeon it's just unthinkable what you know a few generations ago what you're able to do how is it possible that mistakes are so common that there's a 3rd leading cause of death. It's very shocking you know to put it on a level that people might understand a little better it's the equivalent of 2740 seven's crashing every day in the United States so I would propose the question which is if one crashed how long would it take the n.t.s.b. To figure out what happened so why is it that we don't have the same kind of investigations of medical mistakes of errors so I wrote this book after practicing surgery for 30 years and telling uncertainty and I'm just seeing stuff that I can't believe in mistakes that people are making. Are 2 kinds there's mistakes of systems there's financially motivated mistakes and then there's just mistakes because people aren't paying attention or careless or reckless now most doctors do a great job but most hospitals do a great job but guess what the author is such that is mistakes are not being attended to. I mean I've heard of stories where doctors have you know amputated the wrong lag you know how do you make a mistake like that. You get confused obviously. You're counting on your doctor to know literally and sometimes don't they right on the leg don't they they literally right take this one off I don't know what they cut here and if on the dotted line. They take a time out during surgery that's required now and they identify the location on the body that's going to be operated on and they take a blue magic marker and Mark Yes Now Dr We're talking to Dr Larry slack to his book is called malpractise a neurosurgeon reveals how our health care system puts patients at risk we get a lot of talk about repealing Obamacare and replacing it although we're not sure with what yet and one of the things that's part of all the time is tort reform and I think that that's been documented to be a genuine issue but this is a real issue and nobody ever talks about this yet so I'm going to go tort reform to me is like taking a victim and punishing them twice taking the victim and victimizing them again so that they can't get recovered what they deserve the real way that the real way to deal with not practice is to reduce the now practice we do so numbers of incidents that create the lawsuits so a mental patient safety reform and very much against tort reform which Dr Price seems to be all in favor of so he and I differ tremendously in this regard now the recent case of Christopher Dodd is just an amazing thing where this guy this neurosurgeon heard people for years before the Texas Medical Board did anything about it. The this discussion could go all over the place in terms of accountability and who's watching who and why these things happen and in the book I really go into a lot of this and the important thing is that patients being aware that they need to advocate for themselves they need to ask the doctor why they need to ask how many times have you done this operation what kind of complications. What kind of training have you had it's Ok to ask these questions you won't get a doctor. He deserves to answer the questions like that because then at least you have some semblance that you check them out you need to go into the websites of the state medical boards and look to see if the doctor has been sued before because you've been in the newspapers before you know all the all these things are the patient's responsibility to start checking and there's another there's a whole of the does multiple layers of the health care system that can impact your survivability there's obviously the nursing staff is the or at least there is the janitorial staff in the hospital one of the biggest problems is the Mercer virus infections that you can pick up very easily enough but also and in some cases are absolutely lethal Yes they are and there was a great study out of Michigan where a physician instituted a program of mandatory hand-washing prior to a certain extent for us counselors and the actual rate was reduced by some remarkable number like 80 or 90 percent I don't remember exactly what it was but they were made to do that before nobody was making them check off the box. You know it was just assumed they were doing it. Even simple things like wearing ties you know when you go from one system to another and you lean over and your tires flops on the. Terrace it's a way to. Look at times is doing when you go to work really well it's really dangerous stuff when you have sick people in a hospital and immune system they're nonces or compromised in stress in his food service and there's fecal matter in his own everything that can go with a body is going and it is the hygiene requirements are enormously important if I were not washing hands would have been just a given Well you know take a long time to figure that out I mean President Garfield when he was shot was killed by his doctors pumping the wound because they didn't have the concept of germs and that was a long time to learn a stuff hey good luck with the book it's an important read malpractise a neurosurgeon reveals our health care system puts patients at risk Dr Larry slacker as c.h.l. a C h d e r it's not just fun for you but for us. 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