11 Burst results for "Bob Blue"

"bob blue" Discussed on 850 WFTL

850 WFTL

04:30 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on 850 WFTL

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"bob blue" Discussed on 850 WFTL

850 WFTL

04:37 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on 850 WFTL

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"bob blue" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

07:29 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Ron Lester, the actor who portrayed Billy Bob Blue said. At his peak. My dude weighed £508. Wow. He was a big Bibeau eight. Yeah, yeah. In 2000 gastric bypass surgery, lost £310. But, uh in 2016 passed away of organ failure. 45 years old. That is so very, very sad. Probably should never weigh. £508 probably puts a little stress on the on the system. There's some, there's some good news from the U. T campus. Besides in Iowa, That's a funny tweet, one of the offensive lineman for the long, Horn said. Hey, we don't have the old line doesn't have any in the N I R right now, But if you want to have a big old brunch with the big beef boys Give up. Give me a D and give me a call. Whatever they want to have a brunch with the offensive line. How much? How much did differ An offensive line branch. Do we just cover their meal, and then they're happy to come out or do you cover the meal? Plus, you've probably got some cash. Pay some as well. I could see somebody doing that Cool deal. Yeah, that's you know, it's funny, but John Robinson, I had not Really even thought of cameo in that option, because that is a very easy, you know, access easy way to to to start the start that money train of flowing but I feel like personal appearances are where these guys are truly going to be able to cash in. Because, Yeah. Do you want to have brunch with the offensive line? You want a quarterback to come to your kid's birthday party, Right? Uh, you know, all of those sorts of things in the business here in town are so receptive. And just think about it. Clothing stores or that sell longhorn gear restaurants that have a Longhorn theme, or, you know, near campus or notable, You know, you just just It's this. The sky's the limit. But it's interesting that these twins from Fresno State, they hit a big casino. This is big. That's this is not $500 deal. They flew them for the launch this morning. In, uh in New York. So I think I think we're going to see more creative deals as the weeks go on. I think you'll have the traditional deals with car dealers and things like that, But I think we're going to get more. More that focus on what these twins are doing from Fresno State one. The other thing from you, Team Eddie Reese, the swimming coach for You, T. Yeah. Has unretired. He's gonna remain really Yeah, he's going to remain head coach of the U. T swim team. He retired for a few months. Well, has he even really retired. I know he was. He announced his retirement as he put his feet up yet. Well, I said, I think Eddie put his feet up and said, I want to go back to work. I ain't feeling Chris Talcott, they said. We have accepted Eddie's UN retirement. We're pleased He's coming back the greatest the greatest coach on the Longhorn campus with the most national titles. With the most national time look good, good. I know that at swimming programs, keeping keeping Texas afloat in the whole national title scene there. It is ready for any of those swimmers cashing in today, and I have not heard of any swimmers. You know, everything so far has just been football players and, you know, I know I don't remember who it was, but I saw a tweet from a noted person blue checkmark, who said Hey, Uh, you know, July 1st will come and go name, image likeness. This thing is going to be around forever. Don't just take the first deal that people throw at. You gotta be smart. Make sure that you do the right one. And so, Yeah, I imagine we're going to. We're going to see plenty more of this. It's not just these guys who are cashing in starting July 1st. Um, I saw Chris del Conte. Out the leverage program. Yeah, they're teaching kids how to manage their brands and the like, and he was very positive about everything there. I think he's putting up that big, stiff upper lip because it's obvious. That that's going to be less money going into the athletic department. Now, if some of the bigger football players are noted football players will wait. Why? Why do you know? Because some people may spend their dollars with these athletes versus by spending it, um at UT in some areas in some areas of advertising, All right, That's my point. Yeah, maybe. I guess I could see that look, I mean, As I said yesterday, Longhorn fans should look upon this as And a huge opportunity because in terms of monetizing a brand nobody does it better than they do on the 40 acres. And so I would imagine that this is going to be a huge advantage and the N C. Double A. We'll tell you Don't allow this to become a recruiting inducement. Get out of here! How naive And how stupid is the N C. Double? A. I read specifically that the N C. Double A does not have any rules against Boosters doing deals with the athletes, but it can't be tied to their performance. What, whatever, man, and so those are the things where I'm like, When are we going to see the first? L O l What? What kind of a deal is that for a guy who you know, maybe hasn't even played yet has it And I've seen some guy. There's a basketball player somewhere who has not played a game. Yet. He's an incoming freshman who's already you know, started started making money. And get on him. If he's able to do that, Uh, what I would love to ask Crystal can't is. Did he approve? These things? Did he beat John being on cameo? Which, As I pointed out, he lists himself as the Longhorns running back. I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to reference the Longhorns at all. Has he given the thumbs up to the D M. R V and over shown clothing line? I would say no, I would say he's out of it. I think the N C double a said that it's up to each individual school. Whether or not they have to pre approved. Did you see BYU? Their athletes must follow the university's honor code When it comes to n I l money they can't no alcohol, tobacco. Even I believe caffeine, right? You can't have caffeine, caffeine or dance. Which these guys we're not going to do alcohol or Tibet. Eco anywhere. Is somebody going to get a coffee deal? They specifically pointed out that the athletes must maintain, uh, you know, stay within the lines of the Honor Code, which includes quote, university dress and grooming standards. And how is BYU still functioning? How is this allowed that their athletes execute all their students are to remain quote? Modest, neat and clean. Modest, neat and clean. Yeah. BYU says all of their entail. Agreements must first be reviewed by athletic committee administrators and the fact that all of these Longhorn guys were putting their stuff out at 12:01 A.m. today. I kind of doubt that they are giving the thumbs up. No, I think what Chris is doing and what they're doing over there is they're they're giving them tools to say Okay, this is what you need to do. Here's a pitfall. This is what you need to do. Here's Here's checks. Check. Check these off before you go sign a deal, But I don't think they have any power to say be. John. Don't do Cameo. Don't do that, Uh over Sean. Don't do that hat deal or the short deal, I think. I think this is this is the intended nature of the N I l for them to go out and get some money in their pockets. Reggie Bush got money in his pockets. Back in the day. The dude won the Heisman Trophy 2005. So did Mom and dad get money in their boxes? Vince's Heisman? Yeah, he wants his Heisman back. He had to give it back after a four year investigation determined that he accepted cash travel expenses, and his parents got home in the San Diego area where they lived rent. Free for more than a year, provided $10,000 to furnish..

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"bob blue" Discussed on YEK YEK JE

YEK YEK JE

06:27 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on YEK YEK JE

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"bob blue" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

The Patriot AM 1150

07:39 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

"Know, generally generally have. And then a guys know I'm the same in general. These guys are Olympic athletes at this point back then they were generalists, You know? Okay, a boxing. Okay, jujitsu. I don't think they were. They weren't as rough as Bob Blue was, Um And, um You have to look him up to if you're out there, listening. One outstanding fighter. He thought all the best people in the U. S. C. Um I happened just to study him in and out on tape for that competition. I mean, I literally, uh, the match before him. There was a Olympic wrestler guy from Iran or something like that, that I went against me. He just looked like he was a ball of muscle. So I was actually more worried about that guy had to get through him to go to Bob Blue and then to the next guy. And yes, so I didn't have the luxury when I competed to go against it. You know, people that were at my rank Because I was the first in line We were, you know, kind of the first judicial people in America. And so when I was, you know, just a purple belt that was like a black belt in America. So there you know, nobody else was a permanent. They saw that belt and the room was like, Wow, Let's watch this match. So they would pit me against the Giants to that were also very good at Jiu Jitsu. So generally like a bigger dude would get their purple belt faster because they were just smashing everyone at the gym, you know, and so instead of me going against someone in my weight class, they got to. You know, these promoters got a kick out of putting this little kid against these monsters. And you know, most of the time I came out, I came out on top. So talking about the USC, which is obviously heavily influence through present jujitsu. I've known you for 14 years and I got to meet. You know, Frankie Egger is UFC champion because of you and balanced studios. How many UFC fighters or champions? Have you and balance trained and cornered. It is countless. I mean, yeah, So so So, you know, like, coming through balance training with us and helping corner you know, you would see Eddie Alvarez has been through there. Charlie Brennaman. Um and, uh um, Frank, he's been through there. Obviously. Frankie Edgar 1st 1st couple fights. Uh, Anton Berzin for UFC. You know, like I had court right below me right now. Corey Anderson. USC was training. And so the guys, they use the space we get out there, we corner room and you know, a lot of the guys have come out on top and not just UFC have you know a lot of Belich or fighters and then Question for you. So this is important because especially now these are not like these are current champions. And oh, yeah. Terrific Athletes that you're working with The fight camps are so serious. Why do you feel that These people are choosing you because at this level of publicity and money as a pro sport now that UFC is they could choose any camp to work with that These people are choosing their seeking out the my glorious brothers. Why do you think these Superb athletes want to be trained by you and your brother. A lot of the time. It's because we we only pick Certain for you to do it with right? So we need the most serious. You know, the guys looking for the gold and no BFC, we We don't You know, I don't think they have time for it, nor do we. So these are guys that are the most coachable And, you know, most talented, the most serious about what they're doing. And those are the best partners anyway. To have in any sort of thing. Yes. No, I love this now. So your training UFC athletes UFC champions In addition to the UFC, if I if I'm if I have my information correctly, you trained the FBI, The Marines, the SWAT teams. And you know real serious law enforcement where and you do weapons defenses and things like that. Can you talk about that's serious stuff. This is combat. And this is people's lives. How is is Brazilian jiu jitsu to relevant? For law enforcement and military and high level federal agents. Well, number one. It's self defense to save your life so that you know you get grounded by somebody That is, you know, has a weapon or as bigger, stronger and just, you know. Insane. You need to get up and get out of there and routine your weapons. So the jiu jitsu that that we developed for law enforcement for military is specifically for that first self defense to keep these, you know, officers healthy and alive, and secondly, it is used for apprehending suspects. So, um, and it works. That's the biggest thing. It's not, You know, It's not like it's without truth. So these things work and every at this point, so I started in the nineties early nineties. Doing things with the FBI doing things with SWAT teams in New York City, you name it, the kind of worked with them. You know, Homeland security. I've worked in flexi down in Georgia. Everywhere all over the United States and you know, I've led You know clinics with over 100 people in the room coming out just to just to learn some of those ju jitsu stuff. But like I said, it literally a lifesaver has been proven sort of tall. What's that, like for you? Because for me, there's there's this sport and there's the art again. We talked about earlier before the show martial artists. Sometimes people forget the aid. There's an art to it. There's a passion. But when you're talking about saving a person's life, like these law enforcement officers, they have Children, these soldiers, these SWAT team members, these people are putting their lives in harm's way to serve and protect. Theoretically, right, And so what does that feel like for you and for your team to be able to literally save lives and protect people by your teachings? That's gotta feel good brothers. Well, It is the reason why I still do and teach Ju jitsu today, so not just the law enforcement but to regular people and based off of the letters and conversations I've had with students over the years. They don't just do Jiu jitsu just to be a badass. That's not the idea. So there's so much more to it, you know, like without getting too much into it. This art has kept some of our students on this earth alive. Because they were able to get through difficult things because they had. You know this sort of ju jitsu mindset that teaches you how to relax. Pause. Everything has an end. You know, you'll get through this sort of thing. So that's the idea and for law enforcement. It's a must to stale, you know, to stay alive at your job that you go to every day, so I was going to say something about law enforcement and teaching them. So when I teach a regular student I never get questions like Will that work? Prove it. So with law enforcement. I've never had to choke out so many students to prove that it worked. So law enforcement and military they're like, No, I don't think this stuff works, but I can do it in a kind way. Get a rack it up. Hug him around their neck with a little choke, and they're like, Wow, this works. I've had it multiple times I had approved to law enforcement and the military that you know this stuff works. I'm a you know, I started as a little kid and I took out too. You know, Two of my students in the law enforcement class, too. And I'm like Mary, you need to know this stuff. There's no way it is magic. I got a question on that because I didn't know this. This is hysterical. This is definitely like awesome to hear from you fill. So have you ever trained like a Navy seal or like a combat elite soldier? And tap them out. What was their reaction? As if you're like a Navy seal or a combat soldier, like, Well, here's the other thing, too. So there's a two parter..

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"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

Capt. Hunter's Podcast

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

"Just have a conversation and ultimately you can also contact your medical providers as pretty much all been vaccinated In ask further questions that you may have that are personal to you so if you have a pre existing condition for example. You may have some specific questions that you want to make sure. There's not interrupted for treatment. You're getting You may just received a different type of vaccination. How long do you after that. Which fourteen days. I just got co bid still struggling with these long term side effects. Should i wait a little bit longer. Things like that. I i definitely advise individuals to consult with your provider So as i call. I just wanna say where your mask and unfortunately double up Physical distance and wash your hands and tried to not to go to any social gatherings. Tried to keep your household italians. Keep your circle safe and things you can come in watch. Thank you very much. I appreciate it appreciate. Can you send me that link to that to that of the thing you saturdays. That's still around or is this quarter. I like to watch that. We'll see what the Homeopathic people are saying oh it was just this past. Saturday is in a facebook where facebook. Yeah i was on facebook live. I got the flyer. Okay please. I can definitely do that. It was on it was on their facebook. I was on youtube. I don't know where it was. But i was on something like this because you. I don't have facebook all right very good. Everybody's got to question. Really appreciate you guys taking the time out to listen and i really think my desk for coming on and certainly to give information. I think the best way to she. She put it as you know to give you the information guys. Make the best decision for you for your household considering your pre existing conditions and all that kind of stuff so much love apiece. Everyone take care and police. Reform is more than just a trending topic. My name is lawrence. hunter. I'm a retired police. Captain from the state of connecticut and new book called police reform. Talk about the evolution of law enforcement here in america and what changes need to be made in order to improve the relationship between the police and the communities that they served over the past few months it's become increasingly important. More evidence that there's something missing the ride between the police and the communities that they serve so whether you're about defunding the police or defending the police. If you're bob blue lives matter black lives matter no matter what side of the fence us happened. Sit on make sure that you pick up your copy of police perform today..

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"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

Capt. Hunter's Podcast

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

"Thing to say as a mayor Because you can i. I'm almost speechless that she made this comment. What's going on a lawyer. But i would bring if i'm a lawyer. I'm going to bring this this. And this and this now because he actually violent the policy procedure. But because you know what senator to blow up and yes we're already on dealing with the george floyd protests and. Here's another incident that's going on i get. It's a bad. look up for law enforcement. You don't want to the ball you wanted to make sure that everybody's peaceful mecom this guy on the alternate to to say peace and probably worked to become completely honest. It probably did work but now you have to take this guy back now. Everybody's gonna be outraged again I said before. And i'll say it again other and my analysis of being a of being a police officer for twenty four years a supervisor for nineteen years being an instructor of use force For a number of years being handcuffed instructor for a number of years My analysis of the of that rashard brooks shooting the use of force. Because i t to us a forest esscalation a use of force and what happens to officers when and if they go through adrenaline rushes and dobson and In even what happens to you. Physiologically fight flight. Responses is off type of things we had to discuss when we're talking about this type of thing. My analysis in even being teased myself. We know what happens to them. Officers don't have to deal with that. We pair officers to win and and we pay them to do their job effectively and efficiently. We're not paying them through to to give up and just run home or go home and a lot of people escape. We're not paying them to do that. We're paying them to do a job. And that's apprehend criminals and or stop the violence and criminality in our neighborhood and so Looking at the facts until taliban circuits breakdown. The video that i did and that you guys can look at it our discussions. I've had. I still maintain that this officer do the right thing. I'm not surprised that he got reinstated. I won't be surprised. He's being He's been arrested for facing felony aggravated felony. Murder charges I don't think he's going to be convicted of any of that. I think that he's going to get off so if anyone's out there going looking at other possibilities guy Getting convicted your don't don't don't this is not the george floyd situation. Someone who's presenting themselves was fought with officers who's taken one taser He's he has demonstrated unfortunately That he has In an pointed at the are at at officer he has demonstrated the capacity for for injury to an officer and Officers took the appropriate amount of justification and justify use of force in order to stop the threatens. That was that had the possibility of being engaged towards. That's my analysis of it Again that tasers detailer was live in was fired and struck the officer In instruct the officer the officer could become incapacitated. He could lose an ai opponent. Approx from the tasers that shoots out in two different directions but one prong goes into the. I takes design if it both pronk stick into come he squeezes. The trigger becomes incapacitated. Then it's it becomes a problem. It becomes a problem in officer can lose his gun and or his life so no one has to take that chance. Police officer so I think that shows a great great incompetence. And i am not happy to say this but but you know as an administrative official we gotta get the things that we're doing straight and right in this is i think that city should embarrassed by by by by what just happened. You know one thing to lose because of Because of the facts of circumstance wants analyzed but to lose it has been reinstated because we rushed to judgment and didn't follow proper procedure due process. And all that. That's got to be a really big stain upon them and you know. Shame on them for that But against to the public out there. Who's watch tonight if you think that this guy's gonna be convicted He's not he's going to get his job back and probably sioux city for wrongful termination. And all this kind stuff. So we'll wait and see but that's just my response to The individual being Being Being reinstated so Anyway there looking for testing you want to become move up the ranks become argentina. captain You having trouble passing these tests. You don't know how to present yourself during all examinations and everything like that hit me up. Cd l. hydrology mail dot com or or hunter police consulting at gmail.com hunter police consulting g. dot com parliament. I g Own hunter twitter. Cpt hunter and all that kind of good stuff So much love and peace at all. Police reform is more than just a trending topic. My name is lawrence hunter. I'm a retired police. Captain in the state of connecticut and i've written a new book called police reform and i talked about the evolution of law enforcement here in america and what changes need to be made in order to improve the relationship between the police and the communities served over the past few months become increasingly more important and more evidence that there's something missing arrived between the police and the communities that they serve so whether you're about defunding the police defending the police. If you're bob blue lives matter or black lives matter. No matter what side of the fence happen happened. Sit on make sure that you pick up your copy of police perform today..

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"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

Capt. Hunter's Podcast

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

"But i my my husband used to be gave up but we bird hunters and have a bird dog and i like to hike and sea kayak. And that's that's where. I find my detox Demolition than you know. Friends and family and get get get a broader picture of the world. Don't stay you know in your criminal justice role because we are disproportionately exposed. To some of the the drags and also just sadnesses send broken lives so get out there in the rest of the community role. I can appreciate that. I can appreciate that but thank you so much. Do you have any articles coming up books. You're writing and all that stuff. There's a website you can go to to read about your suffer well. My website is primarily my training website. The books i've got books working on. They're not a bad or posted or anything yet certainly police one. I had my miami monthly column on a authors link. They're just if you just google police. One van brooklyn My articles in my profile will come aaron. That'll take you to my website. Okay very good. Thank you so much. I'm trying to work less and play more so listen. There's nothing wrong with that you've done. I know you mentioned twenty years of training at the academy. And and how long were you prosecuted for. Well i my prosecution. Career began in one thousand nine hundred eighty five. So and so listen. You've earned a time to to to play in the kayak and the fly. And i had a friend who was a pilot. I often think about doing that now. That retire getting my pilot's license often think about but it seems like so much so much fun but thank you so much for for coming on the show. I really really appreciate a great conversation and fascinating stuff. That's going on. And i'd like to have you back at some point. All right. thank you captain lawrence and thank you for your service both Where you were still with the department in what you're doing now given a forum and a platform for discussion exchanges of views tackling some controversial issues like you are. It's well i appreciate that. Thank you thank you so much take care. They save insane. Police reform is more than just a trending topic. My name is lawrence. I'm a retired police. Captain from the state of connecticut and i've written a new book called police perform and i talked about the evolution of law enforcement and what changes need to be made in order to improve the relationship between police and the communities that they served over the past few months it's become increasingly more important and more evidence that there's something missing arrived between police and the communities that they serve so whether you're about defunding the police or defending the police. Your bob blue lives matter or black lives matter no matter what side of the fence us happened to make sure that you pick up your copy. Police perform today..

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"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

Capt. Hunter's Podcast

17:57 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast

"Therefore there is no stoppage of them. go going down or stopping to their their accents so that so in may or may not work is my point hepker sprain someone gets pepper sprayed And it may take a few a few moments for if anybody's watch the virginia Lieutenant there it takes a few moments for the pepper spray to acetate to take hold if and while you the officer preparations. She's still stabbing away. Even though she's got stuff in there and she's still sobbing away. Much could still die so you want to take. These are just options these these. These are just options. Obviously it's more complicated than this. You want to take the option that is going to cause that has the greatest degree of stopping the threat. Police officers do not shoot to kill said that again. Please do not shoot to kill. They shoot to stop we. We tasted a stop. We pepper sprayed to stop threats to stop the actions of resistance. That's what our purposes and we want to take the most effective means of stopping that action. So we were a rise to the level of stopping to threat as it is being presented so therefore that is why we are shooting. It was completely justified for the officer to go straight in mmediately to the firearm because the level of force and has all kind of force continuum all this kind of thing. You guys can read about all that kind of stuff. But there's a force continuum there was already at the level of the upon officers arrived already the level of force of the deadly force and therefore the officer has every right aim responsibility to to right and the responsibility to act Accordingly into stop a threat as it as it comes down so Why couldn't you just shoot him. Shoot her anyway Police officers are not trained to the level of navy seals right It's my understanding. I'm never been navy seals. It's my understanding that there is The last day or less big pieces of training needs officers The operators navy seal operators have to do some type ally fire incident Test in which Officers they use live fire in almost or make sure that they don't shoot each other. Police officers aren't trained to that level. We we go through six months average of training six seven months average of training. All of that is not a firearms. Every single day We we don't shoot people in the light. I actually think The officer real was really seem to be very proficient in that if we watched the video and if you go back and watch the video again we can actually see where the officer was pinned against the car The the woman was Was being pentagon's a car teenager whatever. She was being pentagon's car and the other in the in the assailant had a knife and was about to about stabber. And so from that point. I actually think that the officer shot with spot on in order to hit her and not to to To hit the the actual a potential victim there so i think that his name was impeccable. So so again officers are trained to shoot center mass and to stop the threat. We're not trying to shoot guns out of people's hands people in the leg You know shoot mirrors up and and holding in all this other kind of stuff you see on. Tv that's that's just not the way that it is. Most of the times officers are underneath the great d- operating under a great deal of stress. And i think that this officer really handed himself extremely extremely well And in the actions that were justified and necessary in order to complete into. Stop this particular threat. So why couldn't he just de escalate And i couldn't officer deescalate. And because he's only fifteen or sixteen years old. I reports fifteen but i think now we understand was actually sixteen. Why couldn't you just deescalate again. the officer arrived on scene full uniform. They don't stop fighting. We more than likely who issuing commands because we could see his hand up. You know saying you know. Stop whatever we. We don't hear that. But i'm assuming that that's what happened more than likely. They could've seen a police car but they were so enthralled and so engaged what they're doing one person is kicking down person and another one is attempting to stab and there's no stopping you don't have time to de-escalate. This is not something that they're sitting on the porch arguing or parts far away from each other they're close to each other and so therefore there's assault about to take place. Potential lethal deadliest assault enforce is about to take place in. The officer has to respond. We cannot be conflict. The apparent victory that we have with george floyd with derek chauvin in think that all the police work is going to stop the police officers gonna stop using the justify legal legal uses of force despite the age of the victim. Right he doesn't the as where we're in may have been a known according to dispatch records. We have to listen to the tapes and say what what age was but none of that is relevant when it comes to the use of lethal deadly force. One person is about to be stabbed. We have to call people in order to To to help to help with the situation so therefore we call the police in there. That's the reason that they did what they did. And that's the reason why the ability if we want officers to receive navy seal type training so they can shoot the wings off flies and so that they can shoot people in the leg from from you know from five hundred feet away then we have to forget about defunding the police massively in infant massively massively fund police policing and police training. So we can't have it both ways. People want to defend the police. It's a ludicrous idea. We can look to funnel some money into social services. I'm all for that and people are talking about that. But in this particular case we can't fund the police. We had to give them more training. This officer acted and shot with an impeccable. Aim in my estimation considering All that's going on across the country across the nation. He really handled himself. Well it would seen But again is going to be a full investigation. We have to wait for the investigation. So i hope that some questions about deescalation. Use of force use of deadly force. Why couldn't they use tasers pepper spray. Those things are not expedient you have to respond to the level or to a greater level of degree of certainty in greater level of force. The stop the threat in the officer had to stop the threat. The teaser might not have were pepper. Spray may or made out of words and might have taken some time to kick in and people can still be stabbing and it's definitely true that even once shot people can still be stabbing immediately may not immediately fall to the ground. They can still operate for a certain matter. Time so I think in this particular case the officer himself. Well and i i am in no way and even the mayor of the city has come out and said what's viewing the tape and said listen. He's going to stand by the officer. And i think in particular case that judgment and justification is right so ladies and gentlemen let me know you comments and thoughts and You know if you've got any more videos kind of breakdown talk about justice justifications use of force and all that kind of stuff just hit me up emails right here at c. p. l. hunter instagram in twitter. Much love in peace. Police reform is more than just a trending topic. My name is lawrence hunter. I'm a retired police. Captain from the state of connecticut and i've written a new book called police reform. I talk about the evolution of law enforcement here in america and what changes need to be made in order to improve the relationship between police and the communities that they served over the past few months and he's become increasingly more important and more evidence that there's something missing the ride between the police and the communities that they serve so whether you're about defunding. The police are defending the police. If you're blue lives matter or black lives matter. No matter what side of the fence used happened to sit on. Make sure that you pick up your copy of police perform today. Hey everyone to boycott the honda coming out again. Thank you so much for tuning in so much for your love. Inner for your support and a really does not give me any great pleasure to do these types of videos. I really feel. It's it's actually very important to try to get this information out there once again. My podcast as about bridging the divide between the police and the communities that they serve in so sometimes we. We're seeing so many different things going on around the country in. It's not serving law enforcement in in particular. It's not serving the communities that they serve. It's not serving in particular. The black community is not serving many many other communities when his information is going out there in as wrong. It's when it when it is inaccurate and trying to dispel these myths. That's that's the reason that i'm having this discussion in doing this. This podcast while these particular episode. So i came across. This was actually sent to me on instagram. If you're not follow me on instagram. That's l hunter. Cpt just think. Capped lawrence hunter. cpt l. And so i see this from from in the shade room. I'm not trying to show throw shade on them or anything else as we could seat got over one point nine million views as of the recording that i that i have here and so this is i would assume i think it's her name is sunny. Halston she. I assume this is on those talk shows. Good morning america. Or i'm not even sure of what's what's the other one view. I don't even know she's on there but but anyway so she's talking about the comparison taking into custody of of a kyle. Renault house The shooter from last year from the george floyd protests To an how. The police responded in into the columbus. Ohio shooting of mikhail makhaya bryant The tragic incident. That happened there. So i i want. I want to just run through this. And just tell you why she's wrong. This is this is a very very short video. So a plate right now. So you guys can hear it and here we go. Let's compare her to kyle. Rittenhouse video was taken fifteen minutes before rittenhouse allegedly shot and killed two people you know. What officers did he carried in an assault weapon. The video shows. The police shared water with him and thanked him for a his presence. Also after the shooting he was able to leave the scene even though caught on video he walked towards police with his hands up as protesters yelled that he had shocked people. Okay so that's that's that's the end of that particular video. So i wanna talk a little bit about a just just a diamond to the car. Ridden ousting Listen to her. If you can go onto you can google this type of thing the timeline it's on the new york times. Run through the timeline. It's chaotic scene. And the and the on that particular incident cower in nelson's there's multiple gunshot going off people a yelling and screaming at the police and they expect in expected. The police officers to single out their voices and say. Hey that's the shooter. That's the one who shot x y and z when kyle rittenhouse was walking towards the officers. He hasn't hands up and he Was not presenting any type of threat. open carry state In not not anything To be alarming to the officers at that time they then responded to go help the victims was they should have done. They don't see an active shooter at the time. So they go to determine the problems and A and help the victims who were down at that particular time. So we've got to put all this into contact. We've got to be able to put all this in the context. One point nine million people have seen this video whether they agree with her assessment or not. They've seen the video. That's why i wanted to try to address it just to try to get it out there that just because it seems that way or people are viewing these videos. Does it make no or she's giving her analysis. And i believe she's actually a lawyer she's actually She's actually a lawyer I knew i. I've watched her talk about these danger. Ground laws In particular of the trayvon martin case. So why she's giving this analysis. Which she i would assume that she would know far better than i would. Not stand up in a court of law So i wanna talk about this situation of exigent circumstances or emergency situations that officers deal with in went in if they are in. A situation is in an active shooter or active scene. They must respond to the to the threatened with us going on walking past someone or seeing someone walked past. Police officers with the hanso does not present a threat. They're going to go to the threat and they're gonna set the scene and go to the threat which is what they did. In in that particular case they win rendered aid to the victims according to the new york post New york times So so so. That's so that's what that is in the case of Michaela bryant tragic tragic shooting of the sixteen year old girl in columbus ohio. The officers i on this already. The officers respond to the scene. But get out of the car In they see michaela bryan attacking people physically inactivity attacking so once again based on the under threat levels. What are the officers have to do. They have to respond to the threat. And so that's exactly what they did so we can see here from this picture That we can see more kayla. Bryant actively assaulting with a knife in her hand actively assaulting a person who's pinned up against a car another female whose pendant begins car prior to this being this and this is taken for the officers point of view from his body cam Prior to this there was a fight in which another person was fell on the ground By michaela's Force against her another individual. Which can see who shaded out here to the right hand. Side of the screen here is performing a kick in the person who was on the ground. So there's an active fighting situation. The officer assesses. The threat goes to the greatest level of threat and addresses the greatest level of threat. Which is the person with the knife in her hand. Attacking miss Tacking the person on the Pending car and that would be a michaela. Mika a bryant maceio mikhail. i don't mean to disrespect her name. I hope i'm saying so. Don't be taken in by. Missed ho hostels Analysis of this in how they responded to the scene into into that because it's a white versus black thing I've talked about race a number of times show. I'm not afraid to go there into discuss it But we gotta make it fit into the context and let's just not the case here. They went to the most active. Seen active An address of the biggest threat. Same thing kyle. Rittenhouse case i have no love for. I can't believe. I have to make video defending this this that idiots actions but but i'm defending the rule of law. The with the police did and trying to make sure that we try to see if think things through clearly and this is why sometimes Or why why. People you must sit on juries so you get an accurate picture up. A trail of what is going on. Not the filtered noise from media from pundits talking heads who are giving their opinions and not going along with back. These types of videos that miss that is going on internet seeing one point nine million times hoskins continues to stoke the narrative that police are tacking. Black people take by people in the custody. And and all of this type of thing. It's just not true. They're still in america. More white people were killed by. The police are still being killed by the police. So these types of videos. These types of commentary are totally unnecessary. Totally unwarranted a unwarranted totally incorrect totally rocked holy falls and bad for the morale bad for the public relations battle. Police relations bad for a police community relations. And they're just bad They don't help anything. They continue to stoke the fires in the flames of bad and misinformation in incorrect information. So we've got to get the correct information. I'm sure that that the person's on the view can find some police expert out there who can talk about the things that i've just mentioned That they must assess the threaten threat and go to the greatest level of danger at the time and address the threat as is posing here. We can see that. This person who was pinned against a car is in imminent. Danger of being assaulted. Stabbed slashed wounded possibly killed by this night. The officer was right and doing what he did. It may not seem right and may seem unpopular. it may seem like like more like a as blackhawks. How could i say this. I just i just kooning disappoints. No no no. This officer saved this other black woman's life think about that so listen We gotta get this information out there. Once again my cup by podcasts about bridging the divide between the police and the communities that they serve and we do ourselves a disservice when we adhere to and listen to and receive in repeat Incorrect bad wrong information. So ladies and gentlemen. That's that's it for today's episode in much love and peace. Police reform is more than just a trending topic. My name is lawrence center. I'm a retired police. Captain from the state of connecticut and i've written a new book called police perform and i talked about the evolution of law enforcement here in america and what changes need to be made in order to improve the relationship between police and the communities that they served over the past few months it's become increasingly important and more evident that there's something missing arrived between the police and the communities that they serve so whether you're about defunding the police or defending the police. You're bob blue lives matter or black lives matter. No matter what side of the fence us happened. Sit on make sure that you pick up your copy. Police perform today..

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"bob blue" Discussed on Gugacast

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08:43 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on Gugacast

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"bob blue" Discussed on Around the World in 80s Movies

Around the World in 80s Movies

14:43 min | 2 years ago

"bob blue" Discussed on Around the World in 80s Movies

"This remake of his girl. Friday the classic film for the nineteen forties made by martin ransom off and they were going to co star with debra winger with a script that was written specifically with them in mind now on his own accurate eventually did complete a first draft script for ghostbusters. Because the first film's climax took place atop a new york high-rise building accurate do concept was to try to set the film somewhere else other than new york in somewhere other than a high rise so he decided to set. Most of what happens in ghostbusters. To at least in his first draft in scotland dana barrett was gonna get kidnapped she would be taken underground through this ferry ring serving as this portal to a vast underground civilization of druids. The ghostbusters would come to the rescue battle. Some of these foes including a banshee as with accolades first ghostbusters script. Historian ideas proved too ambitious and inaccessible for mainstream audiences. One concept involve the ghostbusters. Traveling through a tunnel for three days through this pneumatic tube. That was like two thousand miles long and a lot of other zany ideas. That were probably too expensive to fill after reading. Accurate script. reitman called a series of meetings. He wanted to get accurate script into shape much like he did for the first film so ramos and aykroyd agreed to account for the passage of time between the two movies because they were a little bit delayed in kidding. This started before. A variety of reasons ramos felt that in the intervening years. Ghostbusters would be like a worldwide chain. So they could still set the action in scotland if they wanted to you but in their revision as they started working on it. They decided to make peter and dana barrett married with the baby. And for comedy's sake that baby would eventually get possessed by a ghost and then start walking and talking on its own kind of like an adult in a baby's body. Eventually though they determined that centering the story. So much on peter was upsetting. The balance of the overall story of the ghostbusters marginalized the other. Three ghostbuster characters so they decided they were going to rewrite it. So that dina in the intervening years had left peter because of his lack of commitment and she would marry somebody else. Presumably the stiff violinist who uses nasal spray in the first ghostbusters but now at the beginning of the film she would be divorced with an infant boy. And that would mean a second chance for peter now around this time david. Puttnam became the chairman and ceo for columbia pictures. Although he was now the head of a major studio he seemed to not like the hollywood studio system at all. He determined that the way things were being run was not conducive to making good movies. He determined that talent agencies in particular were squeezing studios escalating budgets left and right now that he was in charge he refused to entertain expensive star studded packages where the studio would have little creative control and in so doing he started talking a little too much. Perhaps a little too. Broadly in an off the record. British american chamber of commerce luncheon speech putnam asserted that he was no longer interested in catering to these takers. Who do not give anything back to the industry. Unfortunately he mentioned bill murray specifically as a taker although he would deny saying later putting did not know though that murray's lawyer was in attendance at that luncheon and so word leaked to murray's talent agent. Mike ovitz a big power player in hollywood at the time he also represented reitman and ramos and then it appeared in page six in the new york post. And that's when murray vowed he was never gonna make any movies for the studio as long as putnam was in charge and the other actors back them up. Murray inaccurate pulled out of his girl friday. That was going to be a columbia release which putnam decided to put that project into turnaround. Although it did later get repackaged for a release in nineteen eighty eight as switching channels nevertheless coca cola which owned columbia. They put pressure directly on putnam to make ghostbusters to happen. No matter what so. He considered proceeding with ghostbusters to because he had already burnt the bridge felt with murray and company he was gonna make a whole new ghostbusters crew. A mostly black cast lead by bill cosby. Bill cosby happened to be coca-cola's spokesman at the time and he was newly signed to a film contract undercut them but bill cosby had ideas of his own. He was more interested in developing his own story. Idea for something. That would become leonard part. Six under pressure in april nineteen eighty-seven putnam told the press that ghostbusters to would indeed be in production by november of that year. And this came as a surprise to reitman. And all of the other cast who reiterated that. We're not going to work for putnam. September of nineteen eighty-seven with very few successes to tout in his tenure. There putnam was pushed out of his position and his three year contract a couple of years early and that made way for a new production head. Don steel and dawn steele got the job because she was going to make ghostbusters to her top priority. With putting out of the way murray soon met with aykroyd and ramos and reitman and ovitz and he came there to hear their pitch for the story that they had thus far that luncheon went for four hours because it started as a big gripe session for all of the resentments that had felt since the last time they had met mostly aimed at putnam but after they clear the air which took some time murray listened and he liked their new ideas much better than the ones that he felt he had heard from aykroyd alone very at that time had just made scrooge and while he was not really keen on java jumping right back into acting he did feel good while he was making scrooge that it was something that had a moral. He was picked by putnam's accusations that he only cared about himself so murray wanted ghostbusters to to mean something. More than just a return for fat paychecks. He wanted the ghostbusters to reflect their own reality that they were gonna join forces here to do something to help the greater good and to help people be better ramos and accurate than built their next revision with this in mind with the ghostbusters. Being broken up and then having get back together to save the world one more time with the moral that humans should treat each other with kindness or else bad things. We're going to happen. Ramos came up with the notion that negative energy is something that could build up over time. So new york. The home of rudeness negatively it must be sitting on reservoirs of residual negatively underground and that made it a place where evil spirits would dominate and that would lead to a climax with the statue of liberty being possessed by one evil spirit and to defeat this evil spirit. New yorkers would have to be nicer in unison at least for a while ramos joke that the statue of liberty at the end would end up laying on wall street as some sort of satirical commentary of the times now making each other laugh through this four hour. Lunch meeting murray. He's started to miss the good times with these guys. Ghostbusters says i mentioned the most funny to ever had making a film he could really use the laughs in his life so we started softening his stance on returning but if he was going to return the studio would have to make it worth not only his while. But everybody's he wanted ten million dollars to return and that his co stars get the same amount but the struggling columbia pictures. They didn't wanna spend fifty million dollars just to get the talent back on board on top of the costly effects work. So negotiations began between the studio and the main talent and their agents and an agreement was eventually reached. The actors were working for scale in exchange for large percentages of the gross fifteen percent would go to murray ten percent to reitman eight percent to aykroyd in percent to ramos if they can get the film in theaters on the fourth of july weekend in nineteen eighty nine. That meant the shooting schedule was going to be rushed yet again. In fact it would be two weeks shorter than the first ghostbusters. But that two weeks eventually became a whole month shorter than the original ghostbusters. Because the release date moved up to june twenty third. And that's when they realized that tim burton's batman was being released that week and so they moved it up yet again to try to get the jump on batman which was heavily hyped at the time to june sixteenth nineteen eighty nine. Raymond had to juggle post production on twins while he was handling pre-production ghostbusters to so this was a really hectic and concentrated. Shoot there was also one. Snag involve sigourney. Weaver insisted on making as much as her co stars and she was not given some of the same benefits here with their deal and she also wanted her money upfront because part of her deal for the first ghostbusters was a percentage deal and she never got paid columbia said that they never really actually turned prophet which she said that she was going to sue them and force them to do an audit. If they're gonna go with that. Excuse columbia decided you know. Maybe they should look into recasting dana. Maybe a less expensive actress could play that role but they decided they were going to retool. The character altogether different single mother love interest for peter was written named lane walker for continuity sake. They did hope that they could get sigourney. Weaver to do a cameo part with dana barrett. But weaver declined. She either wanted something to do or she didn't want to do anything at all. Meanwhile several actresses they came in they read lines with murray for the lean walker role but murray grew very disenchanted with all of this and he urged columbia. Pay weaver what she wanted because she had the right chemistry to work with him. Now with all of these new directions. They started having story issues so several screenwriters were brought in big names like lane. May in lowell ganz. Bob blue mandel came in. They provided advice to try to fix issues especially relating to the family oriented aspects of their script. Also they were having trouble with the main conflicts of their films in the early drafts. Negative feelings manifested into the rise of insects. All over the place right suggested that a better way to go would be to have slime comeback specifically mood slime that became a concept murray acquiesced on the slide concept on condition that he not be slide again. He didn't wanna go through that ever again. However slime was still a little too abstract to be the main villain so they concocted a powerful to be kicking up someone named vigo who could channel this negative energy and become more powerful vigo would use the statue of liberty as one of his minions and then come after the ghostbusters or attacked new york. However they determined that because lady liberty was kind of symbol really of new york's ideals and indeed the country as a whole. They felt that the statue of liberty should really stay positive force so they came up with this idea of having good slime to be able to counteract the negative slime and the ghostbusters would take control of the statue of liberty to do their bidding for the climax. Meanwhile sigourney weaver. She had just been an oscar nominee for aliens. She grew very hot after her turns in working girl and gorillas in the mist in one thousand nine hundred eight indeed she would become a double oscar nominee in one thousand. Nine hundred nine with murray. He happened to be on a four year hiatus from films except for scrooge most recently which did well but not phenomenally. Well aykroyd had middling efforts since the last ghostbusters and ramos had two failed comedies. In armed and dangerous and club paradise sigourney. Weaver was the only actor among them. That had surefire box office. Bankability for ghostbusters. So negotiations heated up on how to find a way to get dina barrett back into the fill. The offered weaver again. A profit percentage but given their past experience she instead opted for a flat fee. One million dollars to return for ghostbusters to now in the completed plot. We began five years after the events of ghostbusters. The heroes are zeros again bankrupt because they got sued by the city for the destructive aftermath of clearing. Out the city of spooks. They claim that they made all of that up. A federal restraining order was issued prohibiting them from continuing their ghost busting business. Peter vakman now is the host of this cheesy local cable. Talk show called a world of the psychic ray stance. He's now an occult bookstore owner and he does some side work with winston's edmore cost playing basically themselves as ghostbusters for children's birthday parties. Egon spangler he gets his job back at columbia university and he happens to be investigating. How human emotions. Psycho magnetic energy and dana barrett. She's now a single mother after leaving bank for his inability to commit. She had a baby oscar now. Eight months old with another man that we never see. Louis talisa also back. He applies his knack for accounting to become a tax lawyer and they reunite after being approached by dana who reports a strange occurrence involving her baby's carriage traveling on. Its own down the street very upsetting to her. So they discover while they're doing their friend favor rivers of mood. Slime that are running beneath the city converging on the manhattan museum of art. Which happens to be where dana works as an art restorer and one of the art pieces there includes a life size portrait of this medieval sorcerer or lord the vigo the carpathian vigo's spirit happens to live within this portrait and to enter into the realm of the living again vigo wants a baby to be his vessel to come back into the mortal realm anti continue his reign of terror. So he makes a deal with his boss. Dr janos to secure dina's baby oscar in exchange for having a date with her something of sirte like that now in the original script. Peter mcnicoll the pohang role. He was kind of a generic ghostbusters. Foil just another d. bag of a story named jason lock. Now mcnicoll playing this forgettable.

Mike ovitz jason lock Peter vakman ramos aykroyd Puttnam tim burton fifty million dollars peter Egon spangler ten million dollars new york putnam debra winger Raymond three year Bob blue mandel ten percent lane walker Peter mcnicoll