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fiercely contemplated carrying out another mass shooting. at the time he had this semiotics of machine gun and 60 rounds of ammo with them in the car. he decided against it though because he hadn't done enough planning for another attack. an attorney for the suspects parents is also pushing back on the suggestion that they are to blame for the killings given that the suspect was only able to buy his guns legally in 2020 thanks to his father sponsoring him on his application for a firearm owner's i.d. card. that happened three months after police responded to the families home when the suspect threatened to kill his entire family. no one thought there was any issues and i think everyone across the board must whatever warning signs were there for the police come of teachers, the friends, the family, everybody. we are learning some of those warning signs go back years. a former classmate of the alleged gunman's head sadly she wasn't surprised when he was

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HARDtalk-20211231-04:41:00

about how, perhaps, you know, humanity had never reached a greater point of darkness. and you can do that through a joke. so, you have to deconstruct the individualjoke and say, "what's the target? what's going on? "what's the semiotics?" basically. could you bear to? i'll tell that joke, if you like. a very shortjoke... ok, i'll tell thisjoke. ..which people will then decide whether they find it funny or offensive. go on, do it. i doubt they'll find it offensive. some people might not find it funny. i think thejoke is, in a way, more profound than it is funny. but it was told to me, thisjoke, by a jewish literary academic called devorah baum. i'd never heard the joke before. it concerns a holocaust survivor who after the war dies and goes to heaven. and when he gets to heaven, god asks the survivor to tell him a holocaustjoke. so, the survivor does, and god says, "that's not funny." and the survivor says, "well, i guess you had to be there." what i love about thatjoke and its profundity is it says something which i, personally, you know, i'm an atheist, so i don't believe in god, but if i did believe in god, i might measure some of his occasional absences from the moral universe

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HARDtalk-20211231-00:41:00

one that is profound and says something about how, perhaps, you know, humanity had never reached a greater point of darkness. and you can do that through a joke. so, you have to deconstruct the individualjoke and say, "what's the target? what's going on? what's the semiotics, basically?" could you bear to? i'll tell that joke, if you like. a very shortjoke... 0k. i'll tell this joke. ..which people will then decide whether they find it funny or offensive. go on, do it. i doubt they'll find it offensive. some people might not find it funny. i think thejoke is, in a way, more profound than it is funny. but it was told to me, this joke, by a jewish literary academic called devorah baum. i'd never heard the joke before. it concerns a holocaust survivor who after the war dies and goes to heaven. and when he gets to heaven, god asks the survivor to tell him a holocaustjoke. so, the survivor does, and god says, "that's not funny." and the survivor says, "well, i guess you had to be there." what i love about thatjoke and its profundity is it says something which i personally, you know, i'm an atheist, so i don't believe in god, but if i did believe in god, i might measure some of his occasional absences from the moral universe via the example

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HARDtalk-20211014-03:41:00

joke is you can tell a very horrible, mean, racist joke about the holocaust or you can tell an innocuous joke about it, or you can tell one that is profound and says something about how, perhaps, you know, humanity had never reached a greater point of darkness. and you can do that through a joke. so, you have to deconstruct the individualjoke and say, "what's the target? what's going on? "what's the semiotics?" basically. could you bear to? i'll tell that joke, if you like. a very shortjoke... ok, i'll tell thisjoke. ..which people will then decide whether they find it funny or offensive. go on, do it. i doubt they'll find it offensive. some people might not find it funny. i think thejoke is, in a way, more profound than it is funny. but it was told to me, this joke, by a jewish literary academic called devorah baum. i'd never heard the joke before. it concerns a holocaust survivor who after the war dies and goes to heaven. and when he gets to heaven, god asks the survivor to tell him a holocaustjoke. so, the survivor does, and god says, "that's not funny." and the survivor says, "well, i guess you had to be there." what i love about thatjoke and its profundity is it says something which i, personally,

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HARDtalk-20211013-23:40:00

of comedy that is off limits? in terms of the off—limits of things, again, it's complicated. the truth is always complex, and the truth of comedy is complex. and in the show, as you know, i tell some jokes that are about the holocaust. my point about doing that is that it's not about the subject matter. the subject matter is not how you tell whether a joke is unacceptable. you have to deconstruct the individualjoke because what happens in any joke is you can tell a very horrible, mean racistjoke about the holocaust. or you can tell an innocuous joke about it, or you can tell one that is profound and says something about how, perhaps, you know, humanity had never reached a greater point of darkness. and you can do that through a joke. so, you have to deconstruct the individualjoke and say, "what's the target? what's going on? what's the semiotics, basically?" could you bear to? i'll tell that joke, if you like. a very shortjoke... 0k. i'll tell this joke. ..which people will then decide whether they find it funny or offensive. go on, do it. i doubt they'll find it offensive. some people might not find it funny. i think thejoke is, in a way, more profound than it is funny. but it was told to me,

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Should politicians showcase their own vaccinations to convince the rest of us?


Several political leaders have put out pictures of themselves getting a Covid-19 vaccine hoping to reassure and persuade citizens to follow suit. Could it work? If the goal is to spread the message widely and quickly, the answer is yes.
However, it shouldn’t be surprising that this strategy is causing a stir – particularly in countries where politicians traditionally prefer oral debate over emotion-based communication using the body as a prop.
Why have ritualised, in-person demonstrations by celebrity bodies become such a widespread tool for influence and persuasion?
Using emotion to encourage participation
French sociologist Gabriel Tarde’s foundational works of the 19th century – specifically

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Pamplin Media Group - Business News Update: Elmer's Flag and Banner


January 20 2021
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BBC Radio Merseyside-20191218-000000

That Scott is nothing cautious a smashing album mission and we've been popping playing all week and Kerry Morris emailed me and asked for another track to kind of seal the deal as of this if he wanted a I'll tell you honestly Karen it's a lovely lovely album Beautiful instrumentation on it really nice selection of original material those who as a traditional song are about a Canadian traditional log driving Balata and I don't mean long driving us in the vehicles it's like driving it with the logs with your feet down the well even the Mississippi River went up into Canada didn't it that's for the lumber camps etc Good stuff the last Jimi wheel and it's a little bit like a few English songs where somebody who's died and then comes back into being so to speak isn't it the a very strong traditional theme running across a lot of Canadian songs that relate themselves back to Scotland and England in particular good that Alison looked and really good stuff very real balance I think of composition musicality and it just makes her work so so interesting great singer All right now 2nd request this time vi remail from Mikey Baker up in Prescott thanks very much for the memory and Maggie was very interested in the fact that Benji Kirkpatrick could released a new cd with this new band the access and the quite a rocky outfit which I was very pleased to deliver information but she was totally unaware that Benji had previously recorded a Hendrix tribute acoustic album Maggie found details of the album on the web but wondered whether I might play a sampler track before she takes the plunge is all. I can see a theme building Ok like into my pocket he'll play one for you and then you know if you don't like it on for about well anyway listen this is a cracking album I haven't played a truck from it since actually 2016 I was looking back at my own records of the album came out in 2015 so this is going to be a great pleasure this is Benji cat Patrick from his 2015 album Hendrix songs covering Jimi Hendrix's the Wind Cries Mary. Books. On the. Street. Food bring stress to read. And. Whisper. The. Truth. Of the broken. Give you. Some. Meat he's really being. The key. Traffic. Shut. Down stuff my bird. Stream. Because the knife that live. Is Dead. Street. In the us. With its current sheets. And it's and was done. With with. This movie the not just. Dr. Lee. Cost crisis. I was just saying before as well if you if you come to like Hendrix but you think he's a bit loud well he is obviously but you know you kind of you know you like. The songs actually Benji's album could be a really good introduction to Sudan just his music is it really shows how melodic a lot of Jimmy's music actually is and the whole album's fantastic mess from Benji Kirkpatrick's 2015 album Hendrix songs which did very very well for him and as far as I'm aware you can still buy that one my get think it's been pretty much a constant seller since it's released in 2015 so you might even find it's available from some of the major online sellers as well Benji Kirkpatrick and the when Christ Mary the Jimi Hendrix No she minds me of being a like a spotty 14 year old Wally and I want to go down to Edward his record shop in Kensington I've always mentioned it before the couldn't afford a new record so they are all a 2nd pounds and I'd always look for stuff on the label Hendrix was on to complete black label and it was on track and you could guarantee quality on track Hendrix was on track the who were on track. Thunderclap Newman were on track and I think even some bold stuff was on truckers or any way you do if you saw one of those in in the window for 2 bob or 3 Bob that would be at I think a probably even still go on a 2 track singles at home good stuff or. Well Christmas a great. Let me tell you a little bit of our Christmas just a bit of information before we play a really interesting seasonal song I always think it's fascinating in a Christmas because since the end of the 4th century the 25th of December has been the chosen date for the celebration of Christmas for us now and the date was wasn't an arbitrary selection you know by no means was it an arbitrary selection it was a very shrewd very practical decision on behalf of the early church fathers because Midwinter has always been a season for making merry. Previously in Rome the 25th was observed days and that this Invicta Invictus soul is actually less the birthday of the Concord sun. Yes Roman Saturnalia which is the Festival of fire and light that be used to begin on the 17th of December and lasted for 7 days so that's another one of these things that you know coincides and that was quickly followed by the New Year celebrations of Kauai ends with a case like calendar calends with a k. And all of these feasts are carried to the Roman Empire's most remote parts as the empire grew so whether that was on Hadrian's wall or whether it was in the deserts of North Africa you know the Roman Empire celebrated all of those particular celebrations the birthday of the unconquered sun Saturnalia and Callan's Now also if you think about those 12 Days of Christmas and it's always the Lord of Misrule who kind of MCs that in some towns it still takes place that has its roots in Saturnalia and the gifts that we give to people we were given in Cowan's as well. Similarly in Northern Europe in the real northern parts of Europe in the grip of ice I see winters the solstice was celebrated by the Festival of you all which you will know about lights evergreens in the house the making of gifts the cutting of mistletoe they all celebrated the moment actually on the 21st of December when the sun once again begins to climb the sky still those now. So Christianity was welded to Saturnalia cow ends and you will this next song is a seasonal song it's thought to be from the 16th century and I've always thought it carries elements the could be related back to you'll beyond Christianity it's down in your own forest. Sky. Vicki Swan Johnny Diane and I said very interesting one down in young forest the song is originally they do think it's from the 16th century but I think I've always thought that that kind of Carol you might say has its antecedents way back beyond Christianity because actually it's talking about being in the forest and the object of the exercise is to sort of you know fall in love with Jesus Christ and ignore bring in the you log out of the forest so it's more authentic you know Christianity becomes more authentic at that stage and and that's where maybe we were talking about the the loss of some of our previous pre-Christian traditions it's been suggested to us in song that's very interesting stuff especially the line above anything or above everything as if to suggest the previous beliefs and practices have become redundant or subservient you know what goes on down in the forest etc etc Good that. Eve on Wian has got a new album or even played with Eddie Reed to right across the country seen a few times and Evens open for and she's also co-written with a boot on several tracks and she's really starting to establish herself at the moment as an artist of some significance in a songwriter of some significance he vanished just released to sell. Of Christmas songs and it's very interesting song for Christmas believe it or not but if each is 5 originals and 7 traditional can count on one composition as received quite a bit of a play effect I even think Michael Bohl played a couple of weeks ago anyway I like it very much it's a quiet protest challenging consumerism and if intitled I believe in Christmas listen to the words. Of the now. It's time for. Prudence. And the lack of 3. Winter cold. Skies a. Small So. There's a good ironic Christmas stuff. To be believed. And Christmas but doesn't really like all of the. The stuff than all of us really like I don't I'm completely on convinced that we like tramping around in the cold and wet looking for a box of Smarties or something i mean i just doesn't mean on at all but that's excellent songwriting I think even Lyon on the critically acclaimed jam it's received some very great acclaim in the last few weeks I believe in Christmas and I hope you not only the human but also the subtlety it's very subtle I think in many ways because you know you would think on the surface that it was a real Christmas song and how wonderful it all is but beneath not like this they sold a little narrative going on very interesting stuff that he of on line and I believe in Christmas it's been a few weeks since blue struck so I thought I'd dig out a seasonal offering anyway from the great light name Compton's from 1953 Com Pete that Kenya Happy New Year. Every new. Word meaning there. I mean they're. There by cough Christmas. Mary the. There would be with the temerity. Thing a bad dream of going to new years on and we. Did get bored. Don't stop imaginary. Where our hair. Down our man I got it from us. Ground I'm on our guided from the. New year on saw man Christmas just manlier. And. Yes got a bit of wire se a boy don't get married hearing. That around the. New Year. And I want to see. God nobody. You hear hair we're seeing. The yes. That's the great man him self actually you know and it's a long time since a played a Lightnin Hopkins track going to should play more readies he's one of the man rarely because Hopkins is not only a great 12 bar playa some pick I always remember seeing any pictures of him playing with them but he's also one of the 1st of the electric blues players really and it was recorded believe typical of seasonal songs now that was recorded in the summer of 1953 in New York I. Mean when Slade did the merry Christmas you know everybody and all the rest of it that they did that in New York in a heat wave in a studio in New York was new is fantastic story and you tend to find that most of these tracks are always you know recorded earlier on in the year only and that's another one Happy New Year Lightnin Hopkins a big seller in New York at the time summer of 1953 recorded came out for the New Year course it's great that folk music their Hopkins is very very underrated as a folk singer pure folk for me as is Lisa Neil we've been talking about Lisa's work every week off and on all year in many respects and there's another sample track coming out from a forthcoming pay the piece called The Rand Paul the rand the rand and it's out in the New Year on Rivoli records and we Last week we heard track warm Lisa's own Jonjo Riley the e.p. Is kind of themed it's to do with weaving together memory and methodology rarely So let's take a listen to a really great song in this according to Lisa is written by a Ross common born inspector of drains Percy French and it's written in the 18 eighties and it's about her home in County cabin and so there's lots of memories Felice are involved in this Sony a vague theme running through but we'll talk a little bit about it afterwards this is a great. This is a great song title one of the great song titles of all time come back proud to Riley to Bally j.m. Still. Has vanished. But. Still. Has some up until. The end of. One. Show no. Good. And the. Dead out. Oh is it out. Loud. Still. I don't. Lose. Them. It's. Our own talk. Of them. Would fit. The same. Any. Area that's the 2nd track from the lease or only pay which is Jew in January I think actually leases going on tour in February as well so look out for that I'll get more information. As things start to develop a little bit more enough from the pay the ran the rand on Rivoli records another one of those rough trade records which is doing very very well at the moment the label and the wealth going to be crushed I as I mentioned a couple of weeks here I'd love to see that pay in vinyl or just a rush out and buy a writer Well right so it's just like the tradition of folk vinyl to it and the idea of the ran the run is an interesting one as well you know because it suits this time of the year it's thought to have originated the idea of hunting the ran as a horrible thing to think about really isn't it but to originated with the ancient people of the or the Western Isles Irish Scottish Wales and all the areas celebrating made winter. And its story like we're talking about before it's pagan histories has been mutated and it was incorporated into the Christian calendar on the feast day of sin Stephen which of course is Boxing Day isn't it $26.00 of the summer and it connect. An idea when it's the wren boys used to go out and find a ran. And capture it and Calyx and tie it to a pole and then local musicians and dancers with undress in-store costumes and go door to door entertaining and collecting money for the Wrens funeral and that's what used to happen and since Steven stay the rand And so Lisa is connected her little narratives together with that mythology of the rand and it's perfect for this time of the year of course another pre-Christian tradition which then gets incorporated into the feast day of St Stephen. Right now oh yes new release now. This is another one I hope certainly doesn't get lost in the xmas rush because I think it's super buy only listen to it last week it sent to me last week all time really to send out new stuff but nevertheless I gave it a listen and I was absolutely bowled over with an album called old train by a Scottish band called wayward Jane they're from Edinburgh but I'd have to say that they're a bit different from anything I've heard from north of the border in recent months and you know we're getting some good stuff from north of the border in a moment so take a listen to this this is way with Jane from their brand new album it's the opening track hills of Mexico. We. Look at the need to eat 3. There are no Mexicans. Come stepping up to me. Saying no you. And how did you like to go over. His. Pleasant season in those whom it's cool. When I. Know him coming so back to him in the city. It's so hot in the city you we. Couldn't see you a. Long. Way. And often too you know. If you'll spend a pleasant season there with me and it's a cool. With a lot of this fancy talking with the son of a buddy you. Sometime tell them number. Of a budget. Then outreach be able to supply. As we did the West on the road. To become settled peacefully in a juice is a middle school. It was the. Pleasures ended and I'm struggling to get. Stole a little bit. Limited to run. And then we are now focused it Highness from the cactus that does grow. In the heart last little brother Sinhalese his movements. And all over. The Earth. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come the cold. Cold. Cold. In that home did go. Those back. As it did look. I was back. In the us is it did look. Back up to 6 of them see in those his a man's. Heart and soul of the moment we are back. On this new Martin I don't come. To go to my friends who love comes into the nuts and bolts. Of the garden done for me in the Most News in the exit polling. Firm. Is a poll. That's authentic stuff is it sounds just like pure American folk and old timey traditions but a Scottish patent Cole way would join the album's great form it's called Coltrane It's out now I think certainly plenty of activity on sound on band camp and sound cloud etc about them because they're doing very well I think up north of the border anyway very different very different stuff to come out of Edinburgh at the moment as there was a launch concert at the Argyle sell a bar in Edinburgh No that won't. Make a note at the Argyle salad bar it's about her. And that was on plus Saturday on the 14th they launched the album there so I'm going to be playing more trucks not I think it's really really interesting beautifully done so and it sounds phone all the way through excellence of way with Jane the album is called old train on this particular song of the hills of Mexico super stuff let's have another seasonal item now this time from the brand new magpie lane album that we previewed last week the 25th I introduce that to you last week this particular song is called the trees are all around it began as a poem entitled winter by Thomas prayer word of Horton in Cheshire it was 1st published in the gentleman's magazine in the made 18th century and then entered into the oral tradition through ballad broadside princes they knocked the ants thousands and thousands and thousands were sold this is a really nice version of it this is magpie Lane's version which comes from the Copper family of Rottingdean in Sussex the trees are all bad. Or. That's a lovely lovely thing I think from the from the banks of memory of the cup a family that particular version from Rottingdean in Sussex across a bit off my piling and I just got a brand new album out called the 25th on that's to coincide with their concerts that they do in Oxford every time of the year but specific. Actually around about this time for the Christmas concert another very very popular down at the Hollywood hold in Oxford and that's the trees are all bird which began as a poem by Thomas Breyer would have Houghton in Cheshire on that particular version was found in Sussex amongst a couple family of course excellent stuff there and that trees are all but isn't a wassail song but a cause and a thing to do with trees and fruit trees a bring in a Scout law can share and maybe can a little bit drunk at the same time is to do with our great wassail tradition it's one of those things I'm always so pleased to see that it can it's kept on you know if you go down to Herefordshire if you go down to will stroll it is great apple growing areas of all western counties you know you'll still get people lost sailing the apple trees in the past trees to bring us good luck and I think you know I just think I think I believe in things definitely on is a good one. You gentlemen being happy to join. Us for your stronger and. Listened. To and will. God bless the master of the House that Mr Rice was. Due to. Come listen to. To do. Likewise your man made your cattle and your story. To a new gates we wish you 10 and sounds cool. Too. For Jandek to go. Out yogis go down to. 200 you really. Have to move on and do. Some juggling video. And we have to go to the ground was. Amazing to go. Through and goals. From the get go from. Being here to be sure we trust your good nature that you never asked to. Come listen to go. Out to. move on and. It's great Vicki Swan Joni Dion and the Essex wassail which is a kind of a cold a you know catch so to come out of wassail song which can be sung in any particular county and he's gathered together from all the wassail songs as well so it's a very interesting way to detect a little bit of pedal steel in that one as well I wanted to speaking of interesting Christmas songs about this one. Popper ain't no Santa Claus no Christmas tree. At all but to beans and Susie. Now don't care if. You always try. You will never make butter right. You run right here in Bud be it than that why shouldn't I be what ended. You not sure. Why I never. Did get a lot because then yeah you know. Why you let me look here. Only. Look out. My showing. And what it can be loaned to me. Something fun not being a being or playing I need to get you a monkey cos you don't need no man. When you want something that's not yet what you get it you haven't got the bronze. You. Don't. Get mocking. Me Oh my God and you can get real Now let me know what I'm writing and. We. Look at what is. Written. You know was. Money down. Our from now on I don't put it down on my own work that you do a lot. But you. Got to get it. Now looked. At. Their job. But yet. Anyway anyway. Look here. You know what about. That. Going to come in at all if you want to meet the below now did you come up and. Then your. Next. Want an earth are they saying in a virus one of they go on we've got enough delve too far into That's bits of beans in Susie a great double act in the 1930 s. And recorded in 1930 again in New York and actually again during the summer I think they'll be coated in August as well it's kind of spoils the illusion a little bit doesn't it so much proper a no sun to close a mama right no Christmas tree well just time for me to say fairly well I hope you enjoy the little selection this week in the b. Mall with you this time next week all throughout the week if you want to listen on on the b.b.c. Sounds out etc etc You know it's all of the in the meantime. Let's go out with an album going to feature a little bit next time so if any bet got a brand new album out it's called This is just a bit of the title track see soon. Just for news. A plane before anyone else this z.z.z. Radio 5 Live it's 1 o'clock am 5 live as we welcome local radio stations from across the b.b.c. This is awful night I'm Datsun added via the main news on 5 Live Jeremy Corbyn tells Labor n.p.c. Sorry for the general election debates and it's both Aston Villa reached the League Cup semifinals after comfortably beating Liverpool's youngster and you can listen to the show by downloading the new b.b.c. Sounds out for music radio both protocols and to make sure that you subscribe to the program so you don't miss the next episode. This is b.b.c. 5 live with the Daily News on 5 Live this time mostly Jeremy Corbin's faced fury from Labor M.P.'s after apologising for the party's worst general election result since the 1930 s. He assured his colleagues will only stay on as party leader until a replacement is elected the New Statesman's political editor Stephen Bush was listening to the meeting from a code 0 outside people saying it was time for him to stand down for his aides to stand down as well for him to be cleared out your hand not just the usual suspects but you know kind of right across the party the only people who should have made speeches in his favor Claudia Webb a newly elected Labor m.p. For Leicester East who grew slightly sarcastic cheers at one point it was a pretty brutal meeting in long. Ways Sakia Starmer as the latest Labor m.p. To indicate he may stand to succeed Mr Korb in the shadow bricks secretary told the Guardian he was seriously considering running around $9000.00 nurses in Northern Ireland are going on strike later alongside other health care colleagues is the 1st royal college of nursing strike in its 103 history Donald Trump's accused opposition Democrats in the us of an attempted coup ahead of his likely impeachment the president made the comments in a letter to the House speaker Nancy Pelosi our Washington Correspondent Gary O'Donoghue has been looking at its contents he kind of veers from loyally kind of.

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