15 Burst results for "Andrew White"

"andrew white" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

What Bitcoin Did

04:39 min | 6 months ago

"andrew white" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

"Recovery email address and it's a work email for a guy in California in the Bay area named Andrew White. Now that's not the only piece of evidence that points to this character, Andrew White. We can't find anything about him online. He seems to own a bunch of properties, but you know, we don't know what he does for work, we can't... And the government doesn't seem to have gone that way in the investigation at all, at all. In fact, there's one key piece of evidence that we found where they're analyzing the different IP addresses that these particular email addresses we're using to access their emails and they're trying to conduct this IP analysis and Aaron Bice, who is the author of that particular document, he expresses some doubt and he says, oh look, like the recovery email isn't Roman Sterling of, it's this guy, Andrew White, are like, are we going in the right direction? And it's kind of like, no, no, no, I don't want to look that way. I don't want to think about that. I don't want to think of it. I don't want to think that we have the wrong person here. Let's just continue and try to focus on Roman Sterling of, because fundamentally what's happened here is the government's investigation has not been who operated Bitcoin Fog. As soon as they got that chain analysis, uh, investigative report, it became, how do we prove that Roman Sterling of operated Bitcoin Fog? It's a classic, classic case of confirmation bias, you know? And, um, it's tainted the entire investigation all over the place, you know, and it's like, there's a, I think a 40 or 50 page report that they had commissioned by, uh, I forget the name of the organization is like the National Institute for Cyber Forensics or something like that. Andrew White is all over it, right? Roman's name really doesn't appear in it. They just turn a blind eye to that. And they also turn a blind eye to, uh, Mark Karpelis, who, yes, this really raises my eyebrows. And we found this out from the book, but this did not come in discovery. They're relying almost completely on data that they got from Mount Gox that has been held by the bankruptcy trustees in Japan that are dealing with the Mount Gox, uh, payments and all this stuff affiliated with the hack. So there's a story in the book and Andy Greenberg's Tracers in the Dark about when Michael Groninger goes over to Japan because, you know, Mount Gox gets hacked, right? And mind you, they're using the Mount Gox data here to say that Roman's IP address matches the IP address used by this shorment at hotmail .com email address. Now put aside for the fact that most federal courts don't recognize using IP addresses as something that you can identify a person with, put aside

"andrew white" Discussed on This Week in Tech

This Week in Tech

05:54 min | 9 months ago

"andrew white" Discussed on This Week in Tech

"Stuart brand as Andrew Wyeth might. That's pretty damn good. I don't know. I don't know what this would do these days. If you were around, but he would sue is what he did. Chip out. See, this is an interesting question. So Andrew Wyeth, the great painter, obviously, before he became Andrew Wyeth the great painter, went to art school, studied a lot of other painters, styles, probably copied them, created his own style based on that. He shouldn't sue them. As Isaac Newton said, if I've seen farther, it's because I've stood on the shoulders of giants. Is this mid journey doing anything different? Why should it be? Why should it be in trouble for learning from the best? Well, this is actually and I have to be careful here because I'm on the council of the authors guild, which is very interested in this subject. So Tom Clancy has been automated writing his novels for some time. So I speak only for myself. But there's a genuine question here about whether these things have will have the legal ability to do what a person does in saying, I'm going to read all these things. And then, you know, I might be influenced by what I read. And then my style might look like someone else's, right? So I read a lot of Tom wolf books. My writing might have a lot of exclamation points. And sound like him, but I won't be plagiarizing it. But what happens when we have something that can read everything? And are we going to hold these things the same standard as a person to say, aha, this paragraph is exactly the same. You've plagiarized or is it something where they could basically steal what you do in terms of what we saw with Andrew Wyeth? If you can do Andrew Wyeth as well as Andrew Wyeth, what does that mean for the value of Andrew white's paintings? And these are questions that I think are going to only be adjudicated by laws. And right now, a lot of people are think are pitching Congress to come up with laws to figure out how to handle this stuff. It seems like that would almost certainly be the bad idea at this point since we're so early on, right? That's what they did with the Internet. They let it grow. They let it evolve before we started to really restrict it. I would hope that the same thing would happen here. On the other hand, there's real concern that AI moves so fast. That you're going to have Hal 9000 or worse before the Congress can even get out of bed in the morning. Go ahead, Alex. Yeah, this did happen to me, actually. So I did a story about the creator economy that did okay on my sub stack. And then oh yeah, I remember this. You got ripped off. Yes, exactly. And then I saw on the front page of hacker news, a story that looked a lot like mine. So I clicked in, and I'm like, oh, this is interesting. And I'm reading, and there are exact clauses from my story that are in this story. And I said, oh, well, that's not normal. That's weird. And initially wrote a comment and said, hey, look, you can't plagiarize my work. That's not cool. The common got deleted, and then I started to go to read the other comments in the comments on hacker news. And I realized the author of this story is fessing up to using AI tools in their writing. Now, in this case, it had done such a poor job that it took my story remix them and still left full clauses in. So I knew it was plagiarized. But there could be instances where you can remix stories or even at the AI spit stuff out. And just changing a word here or there, and it's not like technically plagiarism, but it is ripped off. I do think it's a concern. On the other hand, and I've heard this argument made, and I'm kind of partial to it. I still remain pretty bullish about what these models are going to do. And one of the reasons why is because when we started to be able to mass produce products like, let's say, fancy lamps, if you couldn't get it from an artist and you might get a mass produced and pick it up at a Kohl's. And that served a portion of the population that may never have gotten it before, gotten these hypotenuse before. Meanwhile, we made the artisanal lamp more valuable. And I do think that's what we're going to see here, where yes, is it concerning a little bit as a person making the lamp, for sure. But I'm hoping that we're going to see how valuable it is to get that initial that initial original work done and it will be valued more. Maybe that involves more content behind paywall, something like that, but ultimately, yeah, it's a pretty interesting thing to tackle. I'm glad you brought that up because I got bit by it. I actually did the AI generated creator economy story, not knowing it had been ripped off from you. So you read it. Yeah, I corrected myself a couple of weeks later when I saw your post saying, wait a minute. This is Alex's original creator economy, was way overblown. It's interesting because the substack newsletter, the rationalist that published the plagiarized version, has taken that down. But actually, I have the inside story on that Leo. Okay. Initially, I wrote this so substack has a policy against plagiarism. And I wrote to them, and I was like, hello, this is plagiarized. Can you take it down? And it was different enough that they're like, well, we don't really see how this is plagiarizing. Plagiarism, the post days up, which to me is absurd. I've been using the platform for two and a half years, one of the first tech reporters to use that platform, like I've put a lot of sweat.

"andrew white" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

03:21 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Only murders of crows in the building. Since you're starting in a TV show about a murder, we thought we'd ask you about a murder of crows, which is what you supposedly called a group of crows. Nobody has ever asked the crows about that, but we'll just go with it. So if you answer 2 to 3 questions correctly about crows, you will win our prize. One of our listeners bill, who is Martin, Short playing for Andrew White, of San Diego, California. All right. First question. Crows hold grudges, and they often hold grudges against the researchers who have to annoy them. During experiments. On one occasion, a group of researchers then afterwards protected themselves. From revenge by the crows. By doing what A dressing up in giant crow suits so the crows would be intimidated. Be subscribing to the crows, Podcasts or C wearing Dick Cheney masks. I believe I know this and they dressed up as giant crows. They did not dress up his giant crows. They did not. That's what I'm saying. Yes, No, they or Dick Cheney masks is what they did. All that seems made up and it no, it's true. The actually way it worked as they had warned Gorilla masks while they're working with the crows. And then the crows were able to recognize the gorilla masks later in public and attack them. So they decided to see if they were recognizing like it was a particular kind of mask or just a mask they put on Dick Cheney masks. And that's scare. The crows know the crows were like you're cool, man. The crows are into Dick Cheney. Oh, I see. Because he shoots people. Marty, remember, exactly shoots people. That's right. Yeah, Okay. So far. I'm not doing well. Go ahead. No, you two more chances. That's fine. Crow families, it turns out are a lot like human families. Including in which of these ways, crows, sometimes divorce and remarry. And then the new mate tries to bribe the chicks by bringing them gifts be crow. Couples have date nights and they ask nearby squirrels to babysit or see. Sometimes crow. Kids never move out of the nest because they cannot find a job. Well, there are just so damn silly. I think it is the last one. And you'd be correct. Yeah. Failure to launch close will sometimes live with their parents for years after becoming adults because they just can't find a nest of their own. It's highly relatable. It is really is our last question. You get this right, You win. There have been a number of celebrity run ins with crows, as in which of these stories A. After the pope released doves of peace at the Vatican in 2014, they were immediately attacked by a group of crows. Be Brad Pitt briefly dated a crow between Gwyneth and Jennifer, or C Counting. Crows lead singer Adam during its was lifted off stage by a flock of crows and never seen again. I would taste number one. You're correct, Mr Short, apparently close, not Catholic Bill. How did Martin short do on our quiz? Really? Well, he got two out of three. Martin Short is a winner. One more that you can remember as vividly as you remember playing Preminger in Barbie. Listen, Preminger. I remember. Remember that took a long time to come up with that. Yeah. I can see that. Martin Short is currently starring in only murders in the building. It's now on Hulu Martin Short. Thank you so much for joining us on Wait, wait. Don t tell me Thank you so much. Thank you so much, sir. Take care. Thank you so much. Bye.

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"andrew white" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

WBEZ Chicago

07:03 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

"Podcasts. Martin Short. Welcome to Wait, Wait. Don t tell me Thank you so much Thrilled to be here. It's a pleasure to have you. I very much enjoyed only murders in the building. I was amazed to discover it's science fiction. Because there's an early scene in which you and the other leads in the show are listening to a podcast, but not doing anything while you're listening. I know we're very in tuned. So the show is yourself ins in your old friend Steve Martin and Selena Gomez. And so then, Gomez, of course, played these residents of a building and they're your enthusiasts. Of true crime, and there's a murder and you guys decide to not only Not only investigate the murder would do a podcast about it. That is correct. So I'm sure as a method actor. You investigated the world of podcasts and podcasts. Production. Well, I I told people I did. Yeah, I did. Now. Now the show also, you're you're starting opposite Steve Martin. And what's interesting is that you play two characters. Who, at least the beginning really dislike each other right? Or at least aren't fans. Well, I'm a director and I've directed him in things. But then I realized I think he's got back. Yeah, exactly. And and here's Here's what's funny. I'm like. Oh, this is delightful. These old friends and they're pretending they don't like each other. And then I watched the special you did with him that you went around the country with and you filmed it for Netflix. Like half that show is you insulting each other? You know, when I first met Steve, I insulted him. What did you say? Um, as a joke, I went to his house to pick up a script for three amigos. July of 85. You know, I have a memory and And I picked it up and It was his old house in Bedford Drive in Beverly Hills, and it was just filled with endless pieces of art. And it was a Picasso and a hopper. And I said, How did you get this rich? Because I've senior works like those of the insults started right off the back. Wow. Then he said to me, Can you get the Scripture? Martin short, Another thing we heard And I am dying to know if this is true. I hope it is. I kind of hope it is that you and Steve Martin and Tom Hanks have an annual Colonoscopy party. It is not an annual, but it's every four years just with our other friend Walter, part two Big Hollywood producer. And we would Yes. Go to Steve's. The table will be set with Jello and one shots. We would play cards and then you know by midnight Steve's bathroom looks like a carnival tour on day 14 or so right. We're fine. And then then we went to a clinic. Private and then by noon, we went to the IBM drank Marguerite's. There you go. That's a fine tradition. Oh, I think it's good and it encourages people to make it into a party. Celebration and a sleepover. Yo, Yeah, we We were talking about you prior to your showing up and all of us being of different ages. Uh, Sort of particularly admired you for one thing or another. Right? So there was one of us who was like, Oh my God! Father of the bride. He's amazing. Some of us like the incredibly famous synchronized swimming sketch from Saturday night Live your year there. Um do you find that to be true that, like people of different ages get excited to meet you for entirely different reasons. Absolutely when you go through an airport. You can always tell something's coming up to you. You. You, you You have an instinct. Of what they might be going to say, You know if it's if it's a You know, 45 year old woman. It's woman who's just gone through. Wedding or her daughter's gonna throw a wedding. So it's far right? Um Some people Jiminy Glick, and if it's like 32 year, like kind of stoner that it's Clifford Sure we have a younger person on our staff, And when your name came up, she went nuts for something I had never heard of. Ready for this yet. Preminger in the Barbie movie, the Princess and the Pauper. Do you remember that role? Well, I'd have to check that one out again. You don't remember? Do you remember doing it? I remember that. I remember the credit right? You seemed you've looked at your own imdb page and I go. I got to check that out. But apparently for a generation of young women performance As I gather the villain Preminger was life changing. I bet I was on. I bet I was on point Shit. Is there anything? Uh That you've always wanted to do that You haven't done yet. No, not really. I just enjoy being an actor. I think that in my life I've been in opportunities where I could have directed something or Then a movie as a director, and then I kind of thought were saying all those guys still bringing everyone and and stress as the they they wanted to be doing this at nine, and they had little cameras and Was in my attic performing, so I think if you should never do something based on you, it's a great new feather for your cat. You should maybe listen to why you haven't done it yet. And, uh, did you enjoy doing this new television show And who are you going to do? That was fantastic. It was great. It's not and again. It is about the hang It's not about right. You can't control the end result. But if you have to make the experience, fun and loose and everyone laughing on the set and happy to be at work, and Steve works that way, I work that way and so to Salinas, so it made it made it very easy. Did Selena because she is of a much younger generation. Introduce you guys on the set to anything that you didn't know about. Yeah, she explained the she read the lyrics to walk to Steve. It was so fantastic. I was called in the set midway through And then I'm on the set and Steve comes on the set 10 and say, this is Marty. I just heard five new stands is to top hat and tails. So Selena Selena Gomez was, of course, among many other things, a pop star. Recited the lyrics to the was she had them on her phone. That's your screen savers. It wasn't enough. Like you couldn't show Steve Martin. The video is that like not allowed were, you know No, no, no, he wanted to hear them. It was hysterical because she was also laughing hysterically giving him all these. That's very funny. That's amazing. Well, Martin short, it is such a joy to talk to you, but we have asked you here this time to play a game. We're calling. Only murders of crows in the building. Since you're starring in a TV show about a murder, we thought we'd ask you about a murder of crows, which is what you supposedly called a group of crows. Nobody has ever asked the crows about that, but we'll just go with it. So if you answer 2 to 3 questions correctly about crows, you will win our prize. One of our listeners bill, who was Martin short playing for Andrew White, of San Diego, California, All right, first question. Crows hold grudges, and they often hold grudges against the researchers who have to annoy them during experiments..

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"andrew white" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

07:58 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"More credible. i found her again. I i kept my coverage down the line. I tried to an eye until i wrote the book. I never put my personal feelings in there in the book was hard for me to write because all of a sudden i had to dig inside myself and try to out how i was feeling because i purposefully shut that down to do my job. Those it was not an uber at easy story to cover people anywhere You know i actually got laid off right. After the first case went to the jury so it it's never been something. I've that i've been covered in glory and that's fine. I just really. I felt like something like this was going to happen again. He's always been able to to get away with things because he is a host of the neighbors. And i just really thought it was going to happen again. We go we have has. What sense does it make that. Castor himself was threatening you. I was writing about this debt. Injury lawyer they had tapes that proved injury was telling the truth and these these proofs were phone calls with injury mother with cosby and later became evidence in both trials and Hot a caster kept claiming. That these were illegal wiretaps and i and so but he was telling people is that because if i listen to these river wrote about these that i could be arrested for. Because they were illegal wiretaps. So that's that's the thing that was going on. And then i found out many years later because andrea constand sued him for defamation in one and there was some court documents in it and in those documents and this is i managed to get this in the book on his own. I assistant reza had researched the issue back in two thousand five and told him no. These are not illegal. Wiretaps these are legal. We can use these but he still insisted on calling them illegal wiretaps in his press release announcing he was a good in charge cosby. Mickey have you been at any point during this reporting on this for sixteen years in more total disbelief than yesterday. Now now i mean. I will say when i got the news dead. This andrew's case have been reopened in two thousand fifteen. I was completely shocked. I thought maybe one of the cases come to The charged in i. I didn't see that happening. I was totally blown away in a injury case you know came back and was resurrected so that was a big shocking moment. I was shocked when he actually got sentenced to prison. I didn't see that happening. I thought once again is that he's get house arrest or some kind of preferential treatment because of who he is but this was really outrageous. Because i can tell you that. The average normal poor defendant with a public defender does not get this type of decision where you bars. The prosecution from trying him again orders his immediate release. So yeah i was. I was pretty blown away yesterday and also more so on the issue they ruled on Could have seen him being on the issue. The other testified. This just seemed like not a credible issue to me at all this home. Immunity agreement the night news for them on the list of things that the audience might be most likely to find on all of your reporting over the years you would say. What does the list look like. Because you just You threw out there the the trading up story which is just an incredible journalistic breach and it. It was something that hit me in the face. What would you assess as the things in your reporting that the audience would find that are most most resemble injustice here given that we're talking about maybe the worst serial rapist in the history of this country. You know there's there's just so much. I mean i just. I really feel like something else happened here. That we don't know about. I mean inter way. His his publicist was He just seemed very confident. Along that the state supreme court was gonna rule in their favor I also think the fact that causes usual mile after something like this is to make jokes about drugging a women's drink at his one of his first public appearances. So i think you know. He said he did that. In two thousand five. I wrote about it back then. He did it in two thousand fifteen So that's what i think's going to happen and you know that he's out there now proclaiming that this he's innocent his innocent this is not an exoneration is a technicality he was released on. But i think there's gonna be a lot to be outraged about in the net in the coming months as his book in documentary and his tour. You know start up come out. Tore his publicist said. He's going to be doing torso in in two thousand seventeen after the mistrial said he was going to do this we. It was called the sexual assault flurries tour the country and talked about how not to become arrested. Like him and the research an outcry that they didn't they decided not to do it and i was joking yesterday. And like a baddest dude that sexual assault tornado insurance authors andrew white spokesman telling the new york post that yet cosby is going to do a tour and the book in documentary coming out. Felicia rashad his wife on the cosby show. Took a bit of a strange victory lap as a dean at howard university. Yesterday was among a bunch of strange. I really don't understand the supporters on something again. As we've mentioned a couple of times yesterday was not a day of innocence. Yesterday was loophole day. Yesterday was if you're believing what she's saying back door deal fix day. It was a miscarriage of justice. I what is what is felicia rashad. Doing he read whitaker's book about him like he actually made her career when he cast her in the cosby show I think a lot of these women have complete blinders on I don't know how you don't believe so many women who don't know each other though i truly don and i thought it was shocking and i'm glad there was some backlash now. I'm curious to see if this tour he's gonna do. There's some backlash from that. I mean this may actually give a shot of a life into the metoo movement because it. It's know struggling a little at the moment. it may. It may motivate more people to do something because this really was outrageous. I'm stunned to hear you. So he's going to be working again. Legitimately stunned like i thought. Okay the best case scenarios. He gets his freedom but not as freedom to make money. I tell you. I you know i predicted i was half joking yesterday. But he's been auditory is to go do that. Sexual assault tour. And then you know. I'd heard there's a there's a docu series coming out In the fall and heard he was involved with now. His is rep just confirmed that. There's a documentary I knew it would happen. I mean you know Camille cosby does no media beers but of course he went to cosby's Network of choice. Abc last summer ended like her first media interview and i start seeing the rebuilding of his rehab his image. So yes he still has. Millions of supporters is look at social media. He has millions of followers Remains to be seen what kind of reception he gets. But nothing could surprise me anymore. Like know i said this three times already but what he's gonna make a joke about drugging women's drinks at one of these first appearances if they in fact happened mickey. I think you're being understated about what this has done to your life over the last fifteen years. I'm not even talking about just having to fight these giant entities or being laid off or the difficulty in having a conviction of principle that fights for this stuff against things that are embedded systemically. I'm talking about the specifics of absorbing of these women reaching out to you and talking to them and the energy and spirit of that. I think your being understated about what helps keep your life has been enduring. All of this Well you know. I my heart goes out to them on because i did interview in the podcast. We interviewed sixteen survivors There's story he ruined so many lives..

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"andrew white" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

07:58 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"More credible. i found her again. I i kept my coverage down the line. I tried to an eye until i wrote the book. I never put my personal feelings in there in the book was hard for me to write because all of a sudden i had to dig inside myself and try to out how i was feeling because i purposefully shut that down to do my job. Those it was not an uber at easy story to cover people anywhere You know i actually got laid off right. After the first case went to the jury so it it's never been something. I've that i've been covered in glory and that's fine. I just really. I felt like something like this was going to happen again. He's always been able to to get away with things because he is a host of the neighbors. And i just really thought it was going to happen again. We go we have has. What sense does it make that. Castor himself was threatening you. I was writing about this debt. Injury lawyer they had tapes that proved injury was telling the truth and these these proofs were phone calls with injury mother with cosby and later became evidence in both trials and Hot a caster kept claiming. That these were illegal wiretaps and i and so but he was telling people is that because if i listen to these river wrote about these that i could be arrested for. Because they were illegal wiretaps. So that's that's the thing that was going on. And then i found out many years later because andrea constand sued him for defamation in one and there was some court documents in it and in those documents and this is i managed to get this in the book on his own. I assistant reza had researched the issue back in two thousand five and told him no. These are not illegal. Wiretaps these are legal. We can use these but he still insisted on calling them illegal wiretaps in his press release announcing he was a good in charge cosby. Mickey have you been at any point during this reporting on this for sixteen years in more total disbelief than yesterday. Now now i mean. I will say when i got the news dead. This andrew's case have been reopened in two thousand fifteen. I was completely shocked. I thought maybe one of the cases come to The charged in i. I didn't see that happening. I was totally blown away in a injury case you know came back and was resurrected so that was a big shocking moment. I was shocked when he actually got sentenced to prison. I didn't see that happening. I thought once again is that he's get house arrest or some kind of preferential treatment because of who he is but this was really outrageous. Because i can tell you that. The average normal poor defendant with a public defender does not get this type of decision where you bars. The prosecution from trying him again orders his immediate release. So yeah i was. I was pretty blown away yesterday and also more so on the issue they ruled on Could have seen him being on the issue. The other testified. This just seemed like not a credible issue to me at all this home. Immunity agreement the night news for them on the list of things that the audience might be most likely to find on all of your reporting over the years you would say. What does the list look like. Because you just You threw out there the the trading up story which is just an incredible journalistic breach and it. It was something that hit me in the face. What would you assess as the things in your reporting that the audience would find that are most most resemble injustice here given that we're talking about maybe the worst serial rapist in the history of this country. You know there's there's just so much. I mean i just. I really feel like something else happened here. That we don't know about. I mean inter way. His his publicist was He just seemed very confident. Along that the state supreme court was gonna rule in their favor I also think the fact that causes usual mile after something like this is to make jokes about drugging a women's drink at his one of his first public appearances. So i think you know. He said he did that. In two thousand five. I wrote about it back then. He did it in two thousand fifteen So that's what i think's going to happen and you know that he's out there now proclaiming that this he's innocent his innocent this is not an exoneration is a technicality he was released on. But i think there's gonna be a lot to be outraged about in the net in the coming months as his book in documentary and his tour. You know start up come out. Tore his publicist said. He's going to be doing torso in in two thousand seventeen after the mistrial said he was going to do this we. It was called the sexual assault flurries tour the country and talked about how not to become arrested. Like him and the research an outcry that they didn't they decided not to do it and i was joking yesterday. And like a baddest dude that sexual assault tornado insurance authors andrew white spokesman telling the new york post that yet cosby is going to do a tour and the book in documentary coming out. Felicia rashad his wife on the cosby show. Took a bit of a strange victory lap as a dean at howard university. Yesterday was among a bunch of strange. I really don't understand the supporters on something again. As we've mentioned a couple of times yesterday was not a day of innocence. Yesterday was loophole day. Yesterday was if you're believing what she's saying back door deal fix day. It was a miscarriage of justice. I what is what is felicia rashad. Doing he read whitaker's book about him like he actually made her career when he cast her in the cosby show I think a lot of these women have complete blinders on I don't know how you don't believe so many women who don't know each other though i truly don and i thought it was shocking and i'm glad there was some backlash now. I'm curious to see if this tour he's gonna do. There's some backlash from that. I mean this may actually give a shot of a life into the metoo movement because it. It's know struggling a little at the moment. it may. It may motivate more people to do something because this really was outrageous. I'm stunned to hear you. So he's going to be working again. Legitimately stunned like i thought. Okay the best case scenarios. He gets his freedom but not as freedom to make money. I tell you. I you know i predicted i was half joking yesterday. But he's been auditory is to go do that. Sexual assault tour. And then you know. I'd heard there's a there's a docu series coming out In the fall and heard he was involved with now. His is rep just confirmed that. There's a documentary I knew it would happen. I mean you know Camille cosby does no media beers but of course he went to cosby's Network of choice. Abc last summer ended like her first media interview and i start seeing the rebuilding of his rehab his image. So yes he still has. Millions of supporters is look at social media. He has millions of followers Remains to be seen what kind of reception he gets. But nothing could surprise me anymore. Like know i said this three times already but what he's gonna make a joke about drugging women's drinks at one of these first appearances if they in fact happened mickey. I think you're being understated about what this has done to your life over the last fifteen years. I'm not even talking about just having to fight these giant entities or being laid off or the difficulty in having a conviction of principle that fights for this stuff against things that are embedded systemically. I'm talking about the specifics of absorbing of these women reaching out to you and talking to them and the energy and spirit of that. I think your being understated about what helps keep your life has been enduring. All of this Well you know. I my heart goes out to them on because i did interview in the podcast. We interviewed sixteen survivors There's story he ruined so many lives..

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"andrew white" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

07:39 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Urban is going to join us, the president and founding partner of Javelin, former chief of staff and former speechwriter, the Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, He passed away at the age of 88. On Wednesday. I'm Cam Edwards, editor at bearing arms dot com, alongside Beverly Halbert of the District Media Group in the indifferent Women's Forum in for the vacationing Larry O'Connor this morning. Good Morning, Beverly. Good morning, and we've got a lot to talk about, including the release of Bill Cosby from prison. That was a story I did not expect you A C on Wednesday. But Nicole Wyszynski Egan, veteran crime reporter, former senior writer for People magazine and the author of Chasing Cosby, the Downfall of America's Dad is with us now to talk about it, Nicole Good morning. Good morning. So I have to say I was a little surprised. I didn't even I was, you know, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, considering Cosby's case was really not even on my radar. So it was Really shocking to hear that news alert yesterday, saying that Cosby was going to be freed from prison in a short time later, we saw the helicopters hovering over this car. How surprised were you? By the state Supreme Court's ruling on Wednesday. I wasn't surprised they ruled in his favor because I had watched the oral arguments in December and the question of the prosecutors by by the justices was so hostile and so aggressive. I really did believe that they were going to rule against the prosecution. But I did not believe that they would do it on this issue, so there were two issues. One was about the use of other women. Other five other accusers and the other was about this alleged immunity agreement that this prosecutor had promised not to prosecute him in 2000 and five And the second one is the one they rolled on. So I've been covering this since the first day It broke in 2000 and five and there was not a whisper that this is anything but a press release Back then Bruce Castor came up with that. I think, 10 years later and the fact that they released him immediately and ordered him if they said that he could not be retried for a third time. It's just astonishing. That is not the norm. And as you just said that the highest court tossed this conviction out as a result of an agreement he had with the prior prosecutor, which would prevent him from being criminally charged in the case. How surprising is it that there was this type of agreement? An agreement with a prosecutor? Does this happen often? You know, the thing is, we don't know for sure There was an agreement and I'm not completely convinced that they just didn't make that up after the case resurfaced in 2014, But and if it is true, then the secret deals are exactly what laws were made to prohibit. And Pennsylvania An immunity agreement is supposed to be signed off on by a judge. And Castor was grilled about this at a hearing in 2016, and he basically said, I'm a sovereign of I was the sovereign of Montgomery County, so I didn't have to get it approved. But there's no written agreement anywhere. There's nothing other than Bruce Casters word that there was one and Bruce casters. Word isn't worth a lot. Yeah. The state Supreme Court and s instead. Look, Even if there wasn't a written agreement, there was a public statement and and that alone should have been enough to preclude criminal charges from being filed. What about the other aspect of this, though, Nicole, you talk about you know those those other women who were brought on to testify? Um, you felt like that maybe was the stronger argument in terms of Bill Cosby's appeal. Well only because they're called so called 44 B witnesses. There were five of them and there are and they were all women who had said he did the same thing to them many of them from very long ago and the only reason I thought the court might want to address it is because there are no current. There's no real guidance now. And how many of these witnesses is too many. You have to weigh the probative value versus the prejudicial value, so I thought they might want to draw a line on that I didn't think and if they did toss it out, I thought, you know, usually the remedy as you get a new trial. That's where I think you know. Cosby, Celebrity and stature played a role in this He got once again. He got special treatment. How many defendants get convictions overturned and then if they're immediately ordered released from prison It doesn't happen. Yeah, this ruling bars any retrial as you just mentioned. But what would happen if another woman came out and wanted to bring some charges against Bill Cosby? He could be tried in other cases. So while he can't be retried in this case, there's always the potential that more women could come out and take him to court. Correct. True, and there are 60 plus known victims Right now I know of many others who have not come forward. I think it's actual victim count could be in the hundreds, right? And if one of them came forward who has not come forward before, and was within the statute of limitations? Yes, it could happen. The Cosby survivors actually got statute of limitations, laws for sexual assault, eliminated or extended in three states. Be very interesting is that allows another case to move forward. It wouldn't help any of them because it was not grandfather. But it will be interesting if there's some women out there who are so outraged. This special treatment of him that that they come forward now to tell their stories that usually is what prompts women to do that well, and certainly in the court of public opinion, um you know, there are going to be a lot of people who say that this was a miscarriage of justice Does does Bill Cosby sort of fade into the background? Do you think he is going to actually try to rehabilitate? His image and his reputation. Absolutely. In fact, I was half joking yesterday. I was telling people a lot. I bet he's going to do that Sexual assaults are now because after the mistrial in 2017, his press secretary has said that he was going to go around the country and do a tour telling, you know, telling me how not to get arrested for sexual assault. And then backed off about and got an app when there was an outrage, But now Andrew Wyatt, a spokesman. It's already been quoted saying. Cut is going to be doing a tour and he's got a book and a documentary coming out. I think for some reason, I do believe that they knew what this decision was going to be, because Andrew White has been very confident throughout this process. And they started like they had Camille, his wife do an interview with ABC last year and so forth, So I think there's this this attempt to rehabilitate his image began more than a year ago. And what does this mean to the women who did come for? This was went when, when Bill Cosby When all this information came out, it was at the beginning of the me too. Movement. Women put their names on the line. It does change their lives when they have to go through this. Do you think that this then? Puts women in this really tough plates of not wanting to come forward because they don't see that justice was served. I mean, that's that's a factor. You know, The sad thing is is men like Bill Cosby Get away with this, like he got away with this for decades because of all the enablers that he had from his own agents, his own workers to law enforcement. Do the media to Hollywood. I mean, it was a common known thing in Hollywood that Cosby drugged women and sexually assaulted them, and it takes an extraordinary amount of courage and strength to come forward against someone like him. When all this began 2000 and five he was America's dad and Andrea Constand still went to the police because she was worried that he was going to do it to someone else. So I hope it doesn't. I really hope it doesn't. But I think we still have a ways to go and changing our attitudes about victims of sexual assault. They have higher bar to prove something happened to them. Nicole Wyszynski Egan, veteran Crime reporter, author of Chasing Cosby, The Downfall of America's Dad. Thank you so much for joining us on the program this morning. Thanks for having me on. Absolutely it is 7 44 here on W m A l. Hey, its Vince for the mortgage link. We've heard the news from the Fed inflation has kicked in and interest rates will soon be on the rise..

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"andrew white" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

06:56 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

"Purges never fully raised meditating face months of fifty degrees people. Turn at the air conditioning. Get on the lennon's get on the banana hammocks show those cheeks off it's going to be hauled out there this summer. Apparently tiktok families to call for magnet span. Gold blue burglars that and easily foil berlin lobster on menu to solve a crisis. Also the young age bourgeois wine for cider always fancied a couple of two couple a couple of goblet of wines. Dispeat- nutritionists shabelle. They eat for breakfast. Are we going to listen to them. And also what actually scientists. Saying about tim again. We always talk about tim. Riggins is that the solution of all else or is it a little bit of a fad. Well the scientists are giving their opinions on the whole situation. What booze gives you the worst hangover much much much. More trump trombone victorian education and etiquette. We also have maybe another. Enigmatic english eccentric historical tender over the next couple of podcasts. This weekend always a fun. Packed show packed vacuum packed. Just to get rid of all the moisture taiba show so drivers are being asked to download splatter app to help monitor insect numbers. It may not be much consolation but insects at die as they squashed on car number plates over the summer may be helping to save the species. Scientists are appealing to the public to download a new splatter-comedy app. That counselor bugs squashed on cars for project to determine the numbers of small insects. The software created by the group of wildlife trusts and charity bug. Life will act as a census for creatures near the bottom of the food chain. they hope that citizen scientists will use the app to photograph any bugs found squashed on number plates after journey after downloading the app which has been designed by the kent gwen essex somerset. Wildlife trust in uk uses were cleaner numberplate before drive on reaching their destination of the plate placing special grit against it called the spat omega drivers. Then submit the details in a photo with the results becoming part of a nationwide service. Stomach churning doesn't it. The study which will run between june to august is based on the windscreen phenomenon. A term given to the observation that people tend to find. Fewer insects cautioned windscreens of their cost compared to previous years. I mean that's what they say. Back in the seventies the baby. Boomer's back in my day. We had hornets onus crushed in the car. We had dragonflies Hummingbirds woolly mammoths pterodactyls. Creston the windscreen dinovite anymore. It's global warming for you. Made probably won't indeed. There was an evidence. Insect decline on global scale is caused by habitat loss and pesticides. Although the scientists digested insect populations are in crisis and he butterflies and moths have been monitored in enough detail to allow trends to be fully understood. The experiment is an evolution of early studies by the royal society protection to birds in two thousand and four and the wildlife. Trust in two thousand nine hundred used a transparent filmed cover numberplates. Criminals are doing that all the time. They hiding a number plates. Many people remark not having clean bugs. Bats of their car windscreens much. They did back twenty thirty years back in my day said andrew white life of bug life the for the failing and falling abundance of flying sex should be concerned everybody as these essential creatures are quite simply the small things that run the world. He added that the study will help us. Better understand the health of insect populations and our environment just on a corporate video It was sort of the virtual reality or virtual addition of The worldwide Butlers nook emporium get together only happens in public Face to face You know starch called start colorado. Suppose but Yeah so you normally meet up. Show the best way to clean the bras polish. The silva get those crisp lines in your shirts and trousers by bowtie what to do with fish if all of that you know the worldwide butler and pour in that we have And i've noticed amongst some of the older butler fraternity the the short trouser leg too short really extra long black sock. At least it's not wise as white sox suppose and the orthopedic shoes but when they're sitting down the trouser leg goes up to almost the knee. The socks pulled up a fair amount but there is a little bit of very white leg showing in a very white leg. And then you have the orthopedic black shoes. The ah so wide. You're never going to topple over them. Basically they could support probably a africa or india. Lafont if that if that fair that toppling if you need elephant choose all men orthopedic black shoes. That are probably not true. Author of the way to go. I would say if you're training elephants to walk in. She's so you know lot of these older older guys with the short trousers and the long saw now. I think i might be turning into an old fart myself using old spicer game that again shampoo. Not not not the aftershave. There's much of the after shave. Great for amount of a certain age probably the man who has the long sault with the white leg little gap and in a very short trousers. That's the sort of thing. But i'm hoping i'm not getting to that. Stage belie do way short trouser. But the reason i wear short trousers. Satori anyway is. I like to show off my very colorful socks. Maybe we don't so maybe with corgis. Maybe with the beefeater stands outside buckingham palace. All of those. I mean comedy sought companies wonder spicer. We're gonna get british sox. Economy sought companies place ago. If you if you. If you love a well-made salk with all the britishisms on it. They're not the way forward. But i do. Maybe i'm moving towards old man syndrome old syndrome by having the shorter transfer back but by god. I'm not gonna put on those orthopedic shoes. Welcome along suburban crime center chappie here and we have some more.

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"andrew white" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

The Final Furlong Podcast

07:03 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

"With rory and kate tracy who makes her glorious returns to the show. I'm not sure if he knew this or nas but jenny vinson not only. Are you previewing the darby you also be reviewing the meetings well off sensational will be able to look back at all the winning roy ups and all the horrible shouts by mike so laurie on some gravy. That's spirit. yeah. Let's get on board the gravy train will start with the coronation cup at epsom. I've got some questions for you jamie benson little bit later on a soc and offers and Reasons as to why we should be betting particularly on saturday. But we'll start by getting some gravy shelby so ally is short. price favourite. Ten to eleven is the general price about him for the coronation cup running going to preview the two one's on the friday then. It's all about saturday. Little bit of sunday with the french job as well so and jim crowley tend to eleven run. More is on board japan. Seventy two. We joked on the podcasts. Last week with rory that rory still does not believe in love lucy. I'll say this again. Not the concept. The resource doesn't believe she exists anymore and yet again. Love mrs and engagement joked. Wouldn't it be interesting. If they run the brothers well they are japan and mogul both run together with shaming heffernan onboard. Mogul a general six to one shot. Then it's piledriver tends and double figure prices about the rest. David on hud and chief is as big prices. You want if you really want to back him. You want to be backing him on the on the day particularly with toe plus giving you ten percent extra on top of your winnings. Lucy will start with you. What is your take on the coronation cup. And who do you think will be walking away with the price. It's always a good rice in the coronation cup said epsilon day this yale senator. Good renew oviously. A lousy comes into of the bathroom. Really impressive performance need when he won the grocery our states for me notice the aston past eight stops on soft ground of every day Spoke a bit about him on his co. cost before i just think he he's. He's a goal just looking moles. He's a big individual and he takes a liking to the course of new to the radio. Install some ground. So i did just the question mark next him. He'll like coast at seven by the hill. They'll take to the track epsom and growing conditions on the day. They went to be a bit curriculum. What he's usually run on and japan as well he. He takes his chance in the reysen. He's whole cycle. Wayside sided with the day. He took part in the dunphy states. Your He said that day he was running on amd he picked up another fine performance in adobe straight off the dante jones. I've always sided with him. News a big Adopted a few years going. He comes into this. He's he's winner. Tested this year He's coming back to Which he started liking to oversee running whether the job she has So japan will be my pick for the rights. such as stinky's unhappy really did not decide with him based on his performances last season. But i think he. He's a group one winner in the past. He's elected because he's he's obviously a brother to move while he takes his child so i'd much rather side with the whole site japan. Who is a so group one before the toss has proven his king to the track. And course epsom. Run the absolute blinder in that darby. I think last year is just a complete right off. We've talked about it quite a bit on the show. He's only really good. Run was that third to wrath as. We'll call now that he's retired back in these guys know another. According to laura king laura who will be on the podcast soon ray us who won the eclipse after that. Everything was a nightmare for him. He lost his shoes and his dignity in the king. George he was chosen by ryan moore. Which both rory. And i did a we. Boats spot our coffee As we saw the jockey declarations when we were recording podcasts That day for toes and we couldn't quite believe that ryan was on. The ryan was on japan because magical had shown more than enough for form to go and win the champion stakes. What's going on and Yeah i just think you have to write off last year. Forgive him that and Here we are. He's amazingly won first time out and it may very well be that he's a he's a better horse stopping said moguls had two runs and got it of mogul. Maybe i just hate money. So rory we've discussed a lousy before when andrew white knight broke this race down. We were of the view. That is an exciting horse. He's beaten thunderous and logistician and the jewish in is a shadow of the horse seemingly that he wants was he's also rated one hundred nineteen. He's not even the highest richardson this race. If you want to back them that's fine. But he's odds on so. I would be much more interested in what coolmore send. They've decided to unleash. The brothers. Japan and mogul and At the prices moguls where currently leading bosh will admit to the fact that already back japan. So i'm kind of in lucy's here as well. What is your thinking about the coronation cup. Listen in fairness well as you can you can. You can not be beat less than unday time before but we have to say as you know. Go back and look at the races and see how easily he wins. he was. He was ridiculously impressive. Last time i in not a ah don't think he was out of third gear so definitely deserves to be celebrated here by time. I wonder whether.

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"andrew white" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

"That's exciting. And I think you know, look he doesn't put up squashy stats or things like that. But Lawrence guy since he signed with the Patriots a few years ago. He's been one of their down to down most consistent and best football players and I'm glad that he's back and he makes them him and God shout in the middle. Now. They have a real interior like those guys can defend the Run almost by themselves. And yes, I'm come some I'm somewhat excited about that. I could tell ya listen. I'm a big Lawrence guy fan. There's no doubt about it. But the one thing that I just noticed watching him is he works his ass off. He plays hard. He was getting double-teamed so much last year because everybody knew that he was the only guy on that defense of line worth the hell defending the run. So, of course he was getting doubled and he was working as hard as he could possibly work and he still made some plays. I think he's a good and I think he's going to look even better with more Talent around him. So I'm a huge fan of white and guy coming back to contracts don't look like they're going to kill the Patriots or handcuff them in any kind of birth. The other thing I think we should mention here Greg David Andrews white guy these guys returning to the team with with so much changing on this roster, which we'll get to in a minute with so much change. It does matter it matters to have some of that stability not to say that these new guys wouldn't be able to figure it out in Belichick wouldn't be able to figure it out but it certainly helps to have that Patriots experience the guys that have been there in that core that core of almost a team soul. I think that helps them when you've got guys like that returning to the program. Yeah, Nick I completely agree with you. I think that you're talking about guys and look I don't think any of these guys got what they wanted to on the market certainly Andrews. I think guy thought he had a chance to maybe get his last big contract, you know, so there might be a little bit of A little bit of unhappiness there, but I think these these guys quickly you look they tried there wasn't much out there. I I it's blowing my mind. They just went over my mind. I have not looked at David Andrews contract. I think I don't know if he can get out after a year. What have you but anyways the point is your point is correct having the leadership back on the Patriots home and those guys, you know Anders on the middle of the offensive line making all the checks and calls Lawrence guy in the middle leading a totally revamped basically defensive line and walk between high tower and guy you have two guys in the front seven who can really lead where they didn't have a whole lot of last year. And and I think it's I think it's really good news, you know for the Patriots going full and Greg this team, they had a laundry list of things they had to address this offseason. Just three weeks ago. We would have had that list. It might have taken us two or three podcast song. Yep, each weakness each hole on that roster. How do you feel right now about the composition of that roster after the free agency period that we've seen this team at I love it. I mean look there there are very few weaknesses on this team..

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"andrew white" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

02:05 min | 3 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on KCRW

"Drop the hammer on his opponents. He does not do it now We're going to have to do it ourselves later in a much more desperate, much more bloody war. Among the flags at the rally was a big yellow banner that said Jesus saves. That banner was seen again weeks later in the crowd that assaulted the U. S. Capitol. This Christian militancy is rooted in a belief that America is fundamentally a Christian nation. The idea that America's representative of God's truth, Kristen do. Mae is a historian who has written about Christian nationalism. And for that reason, Christian America needs to be defended. And because the stakes are so high That often will require violence. Violence for the sake of righteousness. Political extremism comes in many forms. But Andrew White head another expert on Christian nationalism, says extremism on behalf of Donald Trump Maybe especially potent when it's rooted in deep Christian convictions. Religion is such a strongly and closely held system of beliefs and values. And so if God has said, this is the way I want this nation to run and toe look, and this is the person that I want leading it. Why would you broke any opposition? No matter what. Since the violence at the Capitol, Christian militants have generally kept a low profile, but not all have been chasing three days after that January 6th assault Pastor Darrell Knappen of Cornerstone Church in Alexandria, Minnesota, posted this message for his congregation on Facebook. There is a need in every one of our localities to have individuals Patriots who are ready to arm up and be part of a citizen militia to protect our freedoms. He spoke from the church sanctuary, standing in front of a cross. The violence this month at the Capitol showed how political extremism can be dangerous in America, including when its motivated by religion.

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"andrew white" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

02:04 min | 3 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Trump to drop the hammer on his opponents. He does not do it now We're going to have to do it ourselves later in a much more desperate, much more bloody war. Among the flags at the rally was a big yellow banner that said Jesus saves. That better was seen again Weeks later in the crowd that assaulted the U. S. Capitol. This Christian militancy is rooted in a belief that America is fundamentally a Christian nation. The idea that America's representative of God's truth, Kristen do. Mae is a historian who has written about Christian nationalism. And for that reason, Christian America needs to be defended. And because the stakes are so high That often will require violence. Violence for the sake of righteousness. Political extremism comes in many forms. But Andrew White head another expert on Christian nationalism, says extremism on behalf of Donald Trump Maybe especially potent when it's rooted in deep Christian convictions. Religion is such a strongly and closely held system of beliefs and values. And so if God has said, this is the way I want this nation to run and toe look, and this is the person that I want leading it. Why would you broke any opposition? No matter what. Since the violence at the Capitol, Christian militants have generally kept a low profile, but not all have been chasing three days after that, January 6 the salt Pastor Darrell Knappen of Cornerstone Church in Alexandria, Minnesota, posted this message for his congregation on Facebook. There is a need in every one of our localities to have individuals Patriots who are ready to arm up and be part of a citizen militia to protect our freedoms. He spoke from the church sanctuary, standing in front of a cross. The violence this month at the Capitol showed how political extremism can be dangerous in America, including.

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"andrew white" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

03:51 min | 3 years ago

"andrew white" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"Was president, United States of America, The Democrat Party is dividing America even further, Congressman Jim Banks, he and all other Indiana Republicans voted against impeaching the president. Congressman Andre Carson, a Democrat, along with newly sworn in congressman Frank more van. Voted for impeachment, Carson says the unity reason is not reason enough for him. He calls it a sad day, but a necessary step. Chris Davis, 93 WNBC Mobile news and Republicans joined every house Democrat and voting in favor of impeachment. If a Senate trial were to happen, it would likely be after Joe Biden's inauguration. And as we get closer to that governor Eric Holcomb has been asked by the federal government to send over 600. Who's your National Guard troops to Washington and anticipation of more protests, and he's also working with state police to protect the Indiana statehouse. Not just prepared but ready to to do everything that we need to be doing to maintain law and order. He said. Essentially, that he believes Indiana can show the rest of America how peaceful protests are done. Ah, man shot several times this morning on the East Side is dead. The 20 year old man was rushed to the hospital after being shot on Hoyt Avenue just east of Sherman. He died soon after E M T s got him there. No word yet on any suspects, more Hoosiers are going to be able to get vaccinated for Corona virus. Now, Eric Berman. Reports over 70 can now get the vaccine 60,000 signed up in the first six hours. The CDC is recommending states give the shot to anyone over 65. State Health Department. Chief Medical officer wins the Weaver says. The state's been promised 79,000 doses a week but won't sign people up for doses It doesn't have. We do not want to see lines of people waiting hours outside for their vaccines and offering the first come first served approach does not protect those most at risk for severe illness or death India and hopes to expand vaccinations, people 60 and up next month. Eric Berman, 93 Wi VC mobile Me the higher rollout of the vaccine likely coming at the right time. 73 of Indiana's 92 counties are now in the red for Corona virus Spread 40 more Hoosiers have died, according to the latest numbers just released this morning. Another 4400 and tested positive in the seven day positivity rate is down slightly, though to 26% still pretty high. The number of people out of work in the U. S is going back up. Nearly a million people filed first time jobless claims last week. Stocks are Up in spite of the trading news there on Wall Street, when and where there will be some snow to go. You can expect to see quite a bit of it on Friday. I'm John Herrick. I mean, I think really, we're looking at just about everywhere, but it's going to be centralized here. I think in the Indianapolis area and points the Northwest is going to be the with You're the best chance. Is there gonna be meteorologists? Andrew White with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis says you'll probably see the most of it during evening rush hour Friday, and then some light snow will fall it times throughout the weekend. John Herrick network Indiana Hoosiers in Brownsburg are receiving mysterious packages with a powdery substance inside Justin Adams with the Postal Inspection Service tells which TV that scammers Are using the recipient's identity to post fake online reviews of whatever the package has. Inside. Reviews, help partially boost and inflate the products ratings and sail number. Adam says that if you get this kind of package, you can return it to the center, and you should also call police and file a report. Ah, public health professor at I U P. Y says There is a direct correlation between India's economy and how healthy Hoosiers are rob con, it explains. Break it down. If Hoosiers were healthier, it means we live longer and Be more productive. If we're more productive. It helps out employers which helps the economy. Lawyers are looking for the ability to recruit employees that are healthy and productive and ultimately are going.

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Mighty Caseys Home Run

MarketFoolery

15:42 min | 4 years ago

Mighty Caseys Home Run

"How are you, Chris? I'm not quite as rested. Yeah. I'm not as tan. Thanks for bringing the main weather with you. It is fantastic outside. It is gorgeous out. So and here we are in a window through. I know let's make this quick. We're going to dip into the full mail bag. One company is having trouble finding a CEO. So depending on what your resume looks like we may have a job opening for the dozens of listeners. Let's start with some earnings from Casey's general stores and by earnings I mean blow out earnings starting with the thunder. Are you Chris had really is Casey's general? The stock is up eleven percent attending an all time high. How good was this quarter? It was really it was a really good quarter. I mean sixty eight cents versus fifty one year ago for the quarter five dollars and fifty cents for for, for the year versus three eighty one for a year ago. The stock edgy said up ten percent and all of this came in the environment in which I think the thing that people were surprised about is that it's one of the things that Casey's does one of their big revenue items gasoline sales, and it's been kind of cruddy environment for selling gas right pricing. Hasn't been there spreads haven't been there. So for them to come in with a quarter like this. That means. Their front of store has just performed magnificently. That was the thing I was thinking about when I was taking a quick look at the results, and I just and this is not a apples to apples comparison. But I thought of Costco, because every time Costco reports earnings, you know, the gasoline is part of that question, but it really does seem like Casey's general has. Through no fault of their own invert put pressure on Costco in anyone else who is in that business to basically say, hey, look, you don't have to be victim to the whims of past prices. If you are really getting it done in the front of the store. Do you have you been to a Casey's? I've never been to a case so you know what they're about. Right. So folks here on the east coast probably familiar with wa wa or sheets cases kind of like that. But in the mid west. And so, yeah, maybe they've put Costco under a little bit of pressure, but they're really, really putting pressure under fast food restaurants companies, like McDonald's that have dominated the, you know, the travel food market for for such a long period of time. And I mean there are multiple stores. I mean I would love to be I mean while might be at the top of my list for companies that I would like to invest in that don't exist. But, you know, are there that you can't not the doesn't exist while was a real thing? But. But Casey's is a pretty good alternative. I mean, there's circle K. They're seven eleven even but Casey's may be the one that is most similar to a while her sheets. When you look at the stock hitting all time, high is it pricey because cases general, is one of those stocks that in good times, and bad has never really struck me as being pricey. No, it's okay, it's, it's a little pricey. But given compared to what else is out there in the market. I mean beyond me trading at a price to sales of thirty four I think we're fine with Casey's. I mean Casey's Casey's food margins, the margin of their store spectacular. This is a really really, well run company and it's really taking share from a lot of the quick serve restaurants. The particularly again is we get out into the travel season. You know, over the summer. I you know, I see good things for this company, they're gonna start to run up against some real competition, particularly as they pushed the east, but nine thousand nine hundred stores they know what they're doing. Let's move onto the latest in the US China trade war, and the latest hook from from the Wall Street Journal involves Foxconn which has come out and said, Foxconn is prepared to move apple production out of China. Yeah. And not only are they prepared to they could do it. They feel like they could do it rather quickly with without any disruption. So Foxconn one of really interesting things about this article was that they, they noticed they noted that the company's been public since nineteen ninety one, the actual name of the company is Han. Hi precision. This is the first investor conference, call in meeting that they've ever had the first one. Why do you think they why? Well, part, part of it in one of the reasons that they did this was that the president and founder of FOX cons guy named Terry, go is running for president of Taiwan's. We has to step down. So they're talking about some of the. Some of the issues having to do with, with leadership transition and such things. But they took the opportunity to say, by the way, we had been up in Wisconsin for nothing. We don't have massive facilities in Vietnam in Mexico in Brazil, and even Japan for nothing. We're ready and we've been thinking about this for years as the advantage for manufacturing in China has declined. So in some ways, it's almost, you know, the thing that fascinating to me in this talks about how pragmatic these, you know, the, the Chinese and the Taiwanese are with each other. It seems to be entirely uncontroversial that the potential next president of Taiwan is one of the largest employers in China. I mean, that's not even something that they're really even you know, they're not even really talking about. So. Yeah, I mean, this is, it's just interesting to see the ways in which global trade and global manufa. Lecturing are shifting based upon the potential for a long, protracted trade war. Does that automatically mean that the price of the next generation of iphone is going to be higher as a result? Let's say this act. Opposed to what? That's well, that's fair. Yeah. But, but if you're someone who loves Apple's products and you see this headline, I think it's reasonable to ask the question, wait a minute is stuff going to I? I apple has always had pricing power are gonna have even more now because if they're moving Foxconn is moving production out of China, Maya sumptious is it's going to cost more to build the iphone in Wisconsin than China. Yeah. I don't I actually I don't think so. The iphone and the ipad, particularly the iphone have had such huge margins that the manufacturing component. I mean it's like it's like if you have to spend a little bit more to manufacture pharmaceutical that doesn't really have anything to do with the price that they're able to charge me. They have really, really found a way to find to price it at the point in which, you know, the customers would still consume. So I don't I don't really think that this is an issue for them. I mean it could it could impact margin just a little bit. But that, that margin is already being impacted by by virtue of the fact that these things are being manufactured in China under under a new tariff regime. If you're. Looking for a new job? You might wanna check out the job offerings at Wells Fargo which continue to include the CEO position monster dot com may have this listed Wall Street Journal, reporting that Wells Fargo shocker is having trouble getting some of the top executives in the banking industry, interested in the job at wellsfargo, it's hard not to have just a little bit of shoddy in for about this as poorly as Wells Fargo has behaved over the last several years. Oh, yeah, no, we're definitely going to have a little bit of shot in for, you know, who else is Jamie diamond. Yeah. I like the Jamie diamond last month took a shot at them average, and I'm quoting here, he was at an investor conference and said, it's not responsible for a company just my own view to have a CEO leave with no plan in place. I don't personally understand that these referring, of course, to not just a company but a but a sustained. Important bank. Absolutely. No. Absolutely. And you know, I mean put aside. The issues that they have at the fake credit card accounts, and all of the cultural issues, although that all of those things lead to where they are right now having trouble filling this spot. Yeah. But he's got a point. I mean he shop at he's got a point that, if you're the board of directors and Tim Sloan suddenly, walks out the door. You gotta be ready. It's baffling to me that they didn't have an emergency break glass plan in place. Not saying Tim Sloan was going to leave, but they had no idea what they were going to do. So what they've what they've ended up having to do. They've gone out. They tried to get the CEO of PNC guy named Richard DEM, Jack. They went after Gordon Smith from J P Morgan, they've even gone after a guy name. Richard Davis, who was the former CEO of US Bank or Bank core. Who is now the CEO of the make a wish foundation and all of these people have said, no, we're really not interested because I mean for one thing they had to each watched, you know, when the Senate banking committee, just absolutely torch, Tim, Sloan and said, that's just not worth it. I mean this job really, really must be toxic. And there's fairy little to see in Wells Fargo Fargo's future because of caps, that the Federal Reserve has put on the Bank any type of turnaround in the Bank is years into the future. Well, and if you're Gordon Smith JP Morgan, if Jamie diamond ever decides it's time to ride off into the sunset Gordon. Smith is on the shortlist of internal candidates to replace him. So why would you leave is? And he has he has, I think the number was fifty million dollars in deferred compensation coming to him just remaining where he is which, you know, good for. Him. Would must be nice. So getting him would be quite expensive. And they really this has to be a good hire for for for Wells Fargo. So I can take why they are perhaps going slow. But the fact that they didn't have a plan in places is perhaps unconscionable. And also, perhaps demonstrative of why no one wants the job. Is it a given that it's going to be someone from the banking industry because obviously industry expertise is important, but they still have cultural problems in Wells Fargo. I think I think the answers, it's a fantastic question. I think the answer is. Yes, simply because. Yeah, they have the cultural issues to solve. And maybe that is a higher. But the bigger issue that they have is that the regulators and the Federal Reserve are down their throats, and I don't know that a non banking person would necessarily have the tools in place to be able to navigate those issues are Email addresses, market fully at fool dot com. Got an Email from Andrew who writes, it was great to see and meet many of you at full fest last Friday. Thank you for all that. You do your research inside humor makes investing enjoyable and time efficient. Thank you for that, Andrew. He goes onto right? You've certainly made me smarter happier and richer, as well as annoying. My wife when I walk around the house with headsets on listening to your podcasts. Andrew. We downside. We appreciate. The nice comments there. Don't don't unnecessarily annoy. Mrs just. No. That's, that's a self-inflicted admit it. Yeah. L which, I mean, what did you think we were going to do with? So also, we don't want any residual blowback from Andrews white. If we don't want her being, like, hey, you know, you are making me, certainly less happy. I know that's not good yesterday market fully MAC and Jason Emily talk a little bit about full fest. Our biggest event we've ever had and. One or two things that stand out for you in terms of highlights. Well, I was I had a wonderful conversation with the CEO of upward command named Stefan, casserole and just listening to him, really describe the issues around the, the gig economy around around contractors and how nearly thirty five percent of all Americans do actually have our temporarily employed in some ways a lot of whom were by choice. And I'll be honest, I think about business a lot. And I think about the economy in the way things you know, try. Things are progressing lot. But he brought up some really, really interesting concepts just in terms of the power of the worker now and the fact that perhaps the relationship between employer and employee is breaking down and maybe actually in some ways, it should that was I didn't catch all of your interview with Stefan, I caught the second half of it, it was really great. It was very enjoyable. I just say this every year, about full fest, but it's always so great. Just a meet people talk to people and get a sense of where they are in their investing life. Some people are just starting out. Some people are younger. Some people are older NAN, they're starting to think about their kids and their grandkids and sort of setting, you know, ways to pass on the love of investing for them generations. And, and it was it was just great. I do love both of those constituencies. And you at some point it becomes it becomes so. So fun for us. You know, I, I look forward every time to for example, seeing the Morgan's north family from North Carolina who come to each and every event, and they're, they're just lovely people, and you get a chance to really interact, and they see these things that are meaningful to us, and we'd like for you to do more of and carefully. People say, you know, maybe do a little bit less of this, or a little bit different. And so I can't even you know, I can't even begin to describe how valuable those interactions are for us and I do do love when, when folks bring their you know, their kids, they're, you know, their college age, you know, young adult family members and guests just seeing them begin to understand, because they have the biggest advantage of all, you know, they have all of their earnings potential in front of them, and they have so much time. And it's I mean, it's it is a wonderful that tonight, enjoy each and every year it was great. So thank you to everyone and all the, the listener. Who came up now both of them both. No, no. There were a bunch of because they're a bunch of people come up. And they're like I listen, here's how I listen here's when I listen now, and then there are people who come up to me and say, do you work here? Can you? What time is lunch? Where's the coffee which is a good question for you? Can you introduce me to Andy cross? Bill man. Thanks for being here. Thank you. Chris, as always people on the program may have interest in the stocks. They talked about in the motley fool man formal recommendations for against so buy or sell stocks based, solely on what you hear that's going to do it for this edition of market fluids show is mixed by Dan void. I'm Chris hill. Thanks for listening. We'll see you

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01:18 min | 6 years ago

Texas' First Hispanic Female Sheriff Enters Governor's Race

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