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From the city that changes the world.
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Peers Rose with three things you need to know for.
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Your Thursday Rose that you got for us.
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I want to start this off with some good news.
Baltimore is no longer among the most dangerous places in
the United States is according.
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To a new report.
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So despite being a typical interurn am among the top
twenty five, Baltimore was not included in the list this year.
At the top of the list Memphis, Tennessee, followed by Saintless, Missouri, and.
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Detroit, Michigan.
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There actually, we're no Maryland cities included in this year's list,
and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott noted the city not being
included and said this is not a moment for celebration.
This is progress, but we still have more work to do.
So the American Long Association says that the DC area has.
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Pretty bad air. It's really dirty.
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The organization lated latest State of the Air report gives
DC an F for high own zone days and short
term spikes in particular particle pollution.
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Yeah not great.
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The district gets a passing grade for overall particle pollution
over the last year, but they're still ranked thirty six
worst in the US and has a failing grade, so
not great. Got to work on that, and at five
point thirty tomorrow morning, Friday morning, the credit moon will
temporary align with Saturn and Venus in a triple conjunction,
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which will form a smiley face in the sky.
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That's I am so excited to see this.
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So the trio will be aligned for about an hour
on NASA spokesperson says, anyone trying for a glimpse of
the conjunction should find it like a clear eastern horizon,
so they can see that. You do not need binoculars
or a telescope, but if you want a sharp review,
you can use those things.
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I'm Rose.
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Those are the three things you need to.
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Know for the day. Thank you, Rose. You're welcome if
you missed it. The last couple of days, somebody has
put banners face across at the AA saying Internshohn, I'm pregnant,
and we don't know who this person is, don't know
what the story is. I've been fairly entertained by it
because it's just it's kind of funny. Eric apparently is
made contact with the person who did the banners. Yeah,
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so we'll get an update on that. Just after seven.
So if you can't be here live, download that free
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Maryland woman has won three big lottery prizes always in
mid April. That's pretty sick. Yeah, so Marilyn mcclected a
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fifty thousand dollars lottery prize. Has actually won big prizes
twice before Aliver wins came in April. She's from Owens
Mills to lottery officials. She bought her money bag scratch
off from Howard's Pub and Deli in Baltimore County. Yeah,
it was quote delighted to reveal she won fifty thousand dollars.
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She's like, look at that again.
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Yeah, April's my month. How do you feel? I feel delighted.
I love I love April simply splendid. It's fantastic.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
No, it's positively splendid.
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There it is. She said, a price has got bigger
each time. She won ten thousand dollars five years ago,
then twenty thousand dollars two years ago.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Yea, her next one is like one hundred k I mean,
I know, yeah, she can never stop.
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No, No, the lottery. She said her latest wind had
her in disbelief that I couldn't believe. But I'm seeing.
I just stared at it. I couldn't wait to get
home and tell my family.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Oh, I would be curious, like how often she is
playing the lottery, Like.
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Is she is this like a weekly thing or is
it just like.
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Ah, it's April, I'm gonna go pick up a lottery
and take it real quick.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
Yeah, and how much I mean she's won eighty grand
total something like that? Has she spent? She probably doesn't
give it away because you're not.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Like when I worked at the casino, you weren't allowed
to say when you won or how often you played.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Oh right, yeah, then.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
They thought because we weren't allowed to say like because
this was before the casino was twenty four hours, so
we weren't allowed to say, like when our rollover time was,
like when the slot machine times would change. Makes sense,
that's interesting. Yeah, you're not supposed to do at least I.
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Still maintain if I ever won the lottery, I'm not
telling lottery officials anything but the signs. No, But I
mean the actual officials though, because it's always like people
the stories about what they're what they did, and like
how they're superstitions. I like, I bought the ticket I won,
and that's all I'm telling you. That's the lottery officials.
You have to say where you're getting. They have to
give you information. They know where it was bought by. Oh,
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every Tuesday I go to this place. I would offer
no information in case the like I won, Here's what
I buy it from. Where's on? But you mean you
can't be.
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Like suspicious about it because they're going to be like
this guy definitely stole this.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Well, I'm wearing a mask.
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But also just because you're not doing it doesn't mean anything,
because it's like you're saying that you don't want them
to catch on to people. Everybody else is doing it. Sir,
you're the exception of the rule that everybody else is
already ruining.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
Well, I tell you buy lottery tickets. That's my first
number one. Yeah, yeah, it's over for you fools. So
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