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Speaker 1 (00:01):
From the city that changes the world, turning peers Rose
with three things you need to.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Know for your Friday, Rose that you got for us.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
So, just after three pm yesterday, a man described as
being in an altered mental state began stabbing people in Washington,
DC's Trinidad neighborhood. The suspect first stabbed himself and then
attacked a female acquaintance, followed by others nearby. Two good
Samaritans who tried to help were also injured. So in total,
there were four women and two men, including a grandmother
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and her two granddaughters that were hospitalized non life threatening
injuries from what I'm seeing. The suspect was apprehended at
the scene and is undergoing surgery.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
His name has not been released.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
By authorities, but police recovered and I believed to be
using the tech and they are continuing their investigation.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
Just so sad and wild, that's what this happened.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
So Virginia will be the first day to order reckless
drivers to install speed limiting devices. So soon judges will
and Virginia can require a driver who has been convicted
of reckless driving and was found who have been driving
more than one hundred miles per hour to install these
devices as an alternate having their license suspended.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
Who is driving over one hundred? That is terrifying.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
I literally saw his TikTok about when you enter Virginia
you just put on cruise control because Virginia is crazy.
Speaker 5 (01:18):
With their laws, so unlike, who really is doing that there?
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Yeah, but the small device that will use a smart
GPS technology which can see where cars being driven, gauge
how facet's going, and limit further acceleration. Drivers would be
responsible for installing, the costs for installing, and DC passed
similar legislation in twenty twenty four, but this bill will
take into effect in July of twenty twenty six.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
And this is really cool.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
The Orioles announced an all new way for students throughout
Birdland to experience games with the Birdland Student Pass. So
this is going to enhance the previously offered student nights.
The students can purchase these exclusive discount of tickets.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
It's all going to be done on your phone.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
But if you were a student eighteen or older, you
can sign up.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
I have the information up so.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
You can sign up like releazyymsradio dot com. But the
first game that you'll be able to take advantage of
is on April eleventh, when the Orioles play the Toronto
Blue Jays, which I think that's so fun like being.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
A student and getting like this time.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
Yeah, but there is like they're going to like alert
you whenever, like the opportunities come up, and they can
be like as low as ten bucks from what I'm saying, Yeah,
I'm Rose.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
Those are the three things you used to know for today.
Speaker 6 (02:30):
Thank you, Rose, You're welcome seven thirty five your Jonas
Brothers tickets. Tickets are also on sale. Our second Chance
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Moore Grab your tickets, Hot ninety nine, toy five dot com,
slash prom. I thought this is interesting. We've talked about
burnout obviously. I think at some point everybody has felt that. Yeah,
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sometimes on daily basis you're burned out. But I thought
this is interesting your post talking about is it burnout
or bore out? So the term borout's been trending. I
guess Forbes just study on it too. It has a
lot of the same symptoms as burnout. But it's different,
so instead of feeling overwhelmed by work, you're underwhelmed and
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bored by it. Sure, I've been there before.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
It's like in you know, it's like groundhog Day and
you're just like robotic mode.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Correct, I have add out the ass. I need to
do a bunch of different.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
Things, any stimulating stuff.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (03:28):
I think that's why I like in grade school I
didn't do as well because you had to go from
class one to class two, to class three, to class
four to class like it was all kind of like
it was boring. Yeah, they couldn't take anything. I couldn't
take electives in high school either. My high school can
put it. Oh no, military high school. Bruh, it was
all out for us.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
I put it in middle school because I had to
do French because I skipped two grades.
Speaker 5 (03:48):
So like that was the only thing I could do
for French.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Were generally sift two grades, so.
Speaker 5 (03:51):
I fifty grades for French.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
And so since I went in the morning and I
went to the high school, I could only do that
because it was every day in high school and it
was unactive in Milo.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Wait, so what grade were you when you're going to
the high school.
Speaker 5 (04:02):
I was in seventh grade.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Yeah, how did you get to high school? My mom
will dropped me off in the morning. My first classould
be French, and then i'd walk down because the middle
schools next to it.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Oh yeah wait he at Chesapeake.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Yeah, and then I'd hang out in the guides counselor's
office till my next class started. That's how I found
all the tea though. That's the thing to find out, dude.
I found this This lady like showed up and she's like,
I'm about to bring a bat and beat you up.
Like this lady was crazy, and she's like, I had
my my son got jumped at lunch yesterday and y'all
didn't do it. You know, it's passing a thing like
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she had like a very Maryland accent. She's like, you
didn't do anything, Like I'm not doing a good Maryland accent.
But okay, Yeah, that's how I found the teeth. I
was like, oh, this kid got beat up. I wasn't
there because we all did different lunches.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Sure, but but now you know though.
Speaker 5 (04:47):
Yeah, sony, and you still speak French. Uh no, not great?
Speaker 6 (04:52):
Not well yeah, well back to borout y. It doesn't
mean you're lazier, done too much. But boron happens because
you're in the same role for too long and you
don't see opportunities for growth or don't interact with couplers
very much. Yeah, I get that because if it's like
if there's no I thing, a lot of times companies
like will dangle the carrot in front of you like
you can just keep going.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Eventually. It's like if I I feel I'm running on the.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
Treadmill, Yeah, it's like I'm going nowhere.
Speaker 6 (05:13):
Yeah, I'm doing the StairMaster and I'm not growing the ladder,
like literally the same place but still having to work hard.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
But to be fair, like I've been told that when
I am working for something, I want it right now,
which I think we all do, especially this generation where
we have things so easily available at our fingertips. So
I've been told that I have this like drive, but
I can't actually I'm going to get it tomorrow. Like
I have to have patients because I don't. I know
that I am not great with patients. Sure, so I
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think that that's something.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
Well, that's why I've had to It's interesting.
Speaker 6 (05:43):
I've been coaching hockey for nine years, and this generation,
i'd say the last three or four years is different
because they're used to if you want something, it's there
right away exactly, whether it's something you search online or
something you order it's a uber, it's there right away.
And have to tell them, hey, it's going to take
time that it makes to be bad, and like they're
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used to not having to do the work to get
the thing there, even like going to like they don't
have to drive to Chipotle.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
Yeah, Chapole can come to them.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
That's why, that's what I'm saying, Like it's crazy because
we just have all like not all of us, but
a lot of us have conformed like I'm guilty of it,
Like I hate going grocery shopping, so then I'll get
my groceries delivered and then I'm like, oh the pineapple
they picked I hate.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
Like you know, it's like the dumbest thing.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
I'm like, I could have just walked down the street
and gone to the grocery store or drove there.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Then at the park, and.
Speaker 5 (06:32):
But boro I think is like a real things.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
I think they're so used to having like the now,
like oh I want this now, and then we should
to wait around and then we get bored.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
They also they was mentally checked out now in general, Yeah,
yes for the life bro, not us the baby.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
No, no, we're so tuned in this show.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Mentally checked out.
Speaker 6 (06:47):
Yeah crazy the home of the Swallow Olympics brou never
Speaker 1 (06:51):
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