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Gianna Toboni

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The movement against petroleum-based food dyes is heated, with some states pursuing bans and pushing for natural alternatives.

CNN's Gianna Toboni explains how these dyes operate in our brains, and why experts say natural dyes may not be a solution.

To learn why, and how food companies say that safety is their top priority, stream the full story at the link in our bio.


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The cost of the Iran war runs deeper than military expenditures and rising gas prices. As the national debt rises, the cost of servicing the debt is getting more expensive, leaving future generations to pay. CNN's @giannatoboni explains. Stream the full story at link in bio.


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1 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago


Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago


Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


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63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago


Rams. The greatest guy.

The person you’d do anything to get on your shoot. In the most dangerous, devastating or scary moments, he knew how to break the tension with a perfectly timed one liner or better, a ‘how you doin’.’

I got lucky when we both moved to the same part of the country, got to hang out more outside of work and raise our kids side-by-side. Ramsay was the greatest dad.

When Ramsay was diagnosed,, it was a gut punch for him, and for everyone who knew him. But he decided that he would check everything off his bucket list. That guy lived. And in doing so, he showed us how to live.

For so many years, it was the work we all did together that gave us perspective on life. And then it became Ramsay facing terminal cancer that gave us perspective.

In the last several years, I was so focused on taking advantage of every chance we had to goof off together, and to support you through your cancer journey, that I didn’t anticipate the gap your death would leave in my life. Mostly the cold calls to talk about everything or nothing, shooting the shit in no direction, sucking up time I didn’t have and somehow it didn’t matter.

Thank you for all that you gave us.

1. One of the many train rides.
2. Cracking a bottle of wine at the hotel breakfast buffet at 6:07am in the Philippines after working an all nighter covering the war on drugs.
3. Always goofing off.
4. When you brought a selfie stick to Gaza.
5. You never said no.
6. Teaching our little gal how microphones work with all the patience and all the humor.
7. Always laughing.
8. Usually needed a zoom for full effect.
9. Somalia.
10. Hangin’ in the backyard.
11. Great one.
12. Passing out after a long shoot.
13. One of the many band pics, Connersville.
14. One of the many plane rides.
15. Keeping us laughing.
16. Toasting at the end of the night, the best conversations.
17. Houston tacos, meals on the road.
18. Giants game w the kiddos.
19. Your last birthday.
20. The best goodbye.

Love you forever, Rammer. Rest in peace.


515
63
2 months ago

As foreign influence campaigns become more advanced with AI, the US government is shutting down programs to defend against them.

CNN's @giannatoboni explains the risk to Americans — and how to protect yourself.

For the full story, including what the Trump administration says, stream now on the CNN app or at the link in our bio.


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Days into the war with Iran, oil tankers were bottlenecked in the Strait of Hormuz, sending up oil prices and threatening the global economy. CNN's Gianna Toboni explains what this means for Americans — at the pump and beyond.

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WATCH NOW - link in bio

ALLGOOD is now available on Vimeo to raise funds for Buck Allgood's charity of choice this holiday season.

Allgood was told he was dying in 2018 on the eve of his wedding. Miraculously, he is alive today and thriving. ALLGOOD tells the story of how psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy gave him his life back.

See Allgood’s journey, and share the gift of hope this holiday season.


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What a night! It was a thrill to bring together these extraordinary storytellers for another sold out event with my partner in mischief @jtoboni for our evolving experiment @thefirsthandstories


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Best sister / partner @jtoboni
Best emcee / comedian @vivekvenugopal


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Best sister / partner @jtoboni
Best emcee / comedian @vivekvenugopal


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What a night! Big thanks to our incredible storytellers and to the 100+ people that showed up and to the fire marshal for not showing up. Heart, laughter, perspective. This live storytelling series is officially launched 🚀 many more to come. Follow us here @thefirsthandstories
Best sister / partner @jtoboni
Best emcee / comedian @vivekvenugopal


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What a night! Big thanks to our incredible storytellers and to the 100+ people that showed up and to the fire marshal for not showing up. Heart, laughter, perspective. This live storytelling series is officially launched 🚀 many more to come. Follow us here @thefirsthandstories
Best sister / partner @jtoboni
Best emcee / comedian @vivekvenugopal


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What a night! Big thanks to our incredible storytellers and to the 100+ people that showed up and to the fire marshal for not showing up. Heart, laughter, perspective. This live storytelling series is officially launched 🚀 many more to come. Follow us here @thefirsthandstories
Best sister / partner @jtoboni
Best emcee / comedian @vivekvenugopal


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Rev. Hood will be witnessing Thursday’s nitrogen gas execution of Anthony Boyd in Alabama. Today on the JUSTICE pod, he tells us what happened with the first nitrogen gas execution, which he witnessed up close. @noosphereapp


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