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AP News Radio
Outman hits grand slam to propel Dodgers to 7-3 victory over Twins
"James outman hit a 7th inning Grand Slam that lifted the Dodgers to a 7 to three win over the twins with two out and the score tied at three outman connected off Emilio pagan. That was a good feeling. It was good to come up big in a big spot right there. Pagan walked in the tying run before giving up the slam to outman Minnesota's Byron buxton and Joey Gallo hit solo homers, twins ace, Sonny gray lasted only four innings allowing two runs, Bruce dargo got the win. Mark Myers, Los Angeles

AP News Radio
NBA: Celtics advance, Grizzlies Mornat suspended, Golden Knights take Oilers
"AP sports I'm Tom Miriam. Jayson Tatum scored an NBA game 7 record 51 points to leave the Celtics to a one 1288 victory over the 76ers to put the defending Eastern Conference champs back in the east final against the heat starting on Wednesday. Off the court the grizzlies of again suspended star guard John morant after video surfaced of him holding a gun. The golden knights advanced to the west final by eliminating Connor McDavid and the oilers in game 6, 5 to two behind Jonathan Marshall's hat trick. Baseball, the Dodgers topped the Padres for their 5th straight victory, and now have the best record in the national league as the braves lost their fourth straight to the Blue Jays. The rays added to baseball's best record overall by edging the Yankees 8 to 7, thanks to Taylor walls Grand Slam. NASCAR William Byron was the darling of Darlington, winning the Goodyear 400 over Kevin Harvick in overtime, and in golf a big day for Jason Day as he won the Byron Nelson classic with a final round 62. Tom Arian AP sports

AP News Radio
Byron wins Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway after Chastain wreck
"Opportunity knocked and William Byron kicked the door down, taking advantage of a late race kerfuffle between leader Ross Chastain and Kyle Larson as they battled over the same real estate on the track and both crashed, bringing out the caution. Baron surged ahead on the restart, driving away from Kevin Harvick to win the NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway. Harvick overcame a difficult running car to finish second, admitting that he didn't have enough speed to pass Byron on the final restart, finishing third was chase Elliott. I'm Jerry Jordan.

AP News Radio
Jason Day gets 1st win in 5 years at Byron Nelson; Scheffler finishes 3 back
"Jason Day has broken a 5 year winless drought after posting a come from behind win at the AT&T Byron Nelson tournament in Texas the 35 year old Mother's Day victory honored the memory of his late mother with a stunning final round blemish reign 9 under 62 that lifted him to 23 under securing it with a two foot birdie on the last. See whoo came close with a 63 to join Austin eck wrote in second place, one shot back. It was day second Byron Nelson win and brought up his 13th career victory. I'm Graham agar

AP News Radio
Bells toll for Buffalo supermarket mass shooting victims 1 year after massacre
"The ten people killed in three injured in a racist attack at a buffalo supermarket a year ago were remembered at a memorial service Sunday. A bell told 13 times for them and their names were read outside top supermarket where victims families and others, including governor Kathy hochul, who noted the anniversary, fell on Mother's Day. The cruel irony behind the fact that it is a day we celebrate a life that comes into this world, making someone a mother is also a day we're here to think about those who are no longer with us. Buffalo mayor Byron Brown as well as Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer noted how the family's pushed through the pain to get gun laws passed. We couldn't do it until the families came down. And looked those legislators in the eye. Audio, courtesy, WK, BW, the gunman pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison. Julie Walker, New York

AP News Radio
AP Sports SummaryBrief at 1:21 a.m. EDT
"Four AP sports I'm geffen cool ball, the Seattle kraken aren't done yet after forcing a decisive game 7th correspondent Jim Bernard reports, the Seattle kraken, even their best of 7 playoff series with the Dallas stars at three games apiece with a 6 three victory. The kraken took control early and jumped to a four one lead minutes into the second period. Jordan Everly had two goals and one assist for the game. We played aggressive. I think that's what we had to do. I mean, you don't want to come out in these situations and sit back and go into the summer wondering why. In the NBA, the Phoenix Suns fired Monty Williams on Saturday two years after reaching the NBA Finals in a year after he was the overwhelming choice as the coach of the year. Phoenix was eliminated from the playoffs Thursday after a 25 point home loss against Denver in the Western Conference semifinals. Major League Baseball, a big day for Bo Bichette led the Blue Jays past the braves 5 to two correspondent John leatherbee reports the shet knocked in a pair of runs, including the go ahead in the 7th inning against the NL east leaders. A lot of really good teams we have to play. So yeah, I mean, it's good, but we've got another one tomorrow and we need to finish strong and get ready for the next one. Dylan cease taught 6 scoreless innings to help the White Sox top the Astros three to one. Really great. Finally, I think some of the work going into it paid off. So anytime you get a win and hold them scoreless, it's fantastic. Other American League winners, the Orioles rangers Yankees twins, Mariners and guardians. In the national league, Colorado Rockies pitcher Ryan feltner was struck in the head by a line drive in the second inning against the Philadelphia Phillies, but was able to walk off the field on his own. The Phillies were 7 to four winners. Other NL results, the Dodgers won their fourth in a row four to two over the Padres. The brewers diving backs, reds and cardinals were also victorious, Metz nationals was suspended by rain, and engulfed Austin and China's Marty Doe are seeking a first PGA Tour victory as they share the third Brown lead at 16 under with Ryan Palmer at the Byron Nelson in Texas. I'm geffen Koba for AP sports.

The Dan Bongino Show
Trump Schools CNN's Collins on Pelosi's Refusal of National Gaurd
"Here listen to what she says first and then I'm going to play for you a flashback that she could have done herself played for herself She would have been more informed Check this out One of the big problems was that Nancy Pelosi crazy Nancy as I affectionately call it Crazy Nancy Pelosi and the mayor of Washington were in charge as you know of security And they did not turn their job You're in charge of that They orange well I offered them National Guard I said we'll give you soldiers We'll give you a dash of God We'll give you whatever you want And they turned me down And in fact she turned me there She turned me down in writing They turned me down So you're acting defense secretary Chris Miller at the time He says you never gave a formal order to deploy the National Guard But when it was that day Just the opposite Wrote a book and he's a fantastic guy and he was ready to go They turned him down If you look the mayor of Washington D.C. lovely lady She said we don't know what we don't like to look Nancy Pelosi said oh we don't like the look If they would have had just I offered them 10,000 soldiers I said it could be ten It could be more but I offered them specifically 10,000 soldiers If they would have taken 500 soldiers you wouldn't have the problem They turned it down And if you look at the inspector general report he says they turned it down They made a terrible mistake Well Chris Miller was your acting defense secretary He says you never gave that order but back to what happened on that day You said you weren't saying that He has testified that You did not say that Oh my gosh Folks all the entertainment reporter at CNN had to do Caitlin Collins is actually look up this May 2021 public testimony that Chris Miller gave to Byron donalds a Republican congressman from Florida where he says exactly what Caitlyn Collins says he didn't say Totally completely unprepared

The Dan Bongino Show
Rep. Byron Donalds: Why Doesn't the Media Dig Into Biden's Shady Deals
"Here's Byron Donald's fantastic member of Congress I think he gave the best presentation at the briefing Here he is to the media people like what else do you idiots need to hear This is Pulitzer Prize winning stuff you've done since here Check this out Having read those documents one thing became pretty crystal clear that there were many people who had serious questions about the transactions and about the velocity of these transactions And they either get very very deep into concealment hiding money shifting money And for the purpose we don't know because one thing everybody in this room and the American people definitely know is that the Biden family doesn't really have a business There is no business structure around this family Except politics And since Joe Biden has spent decades in the Senate served 8 years as vice president and is now president of the United States and the families getting money from various countries and foreign businesses through various shell companies and this web of LLCs I mean guys you and the press This is easy pickings I'm giving you Pulitzer stuff here I like that he said that because Donald's is a very very smart guy I really hope he runs for governor and here in Florida He's extremely talented politician I can't say enough good things about And a real conservative I ran and that district he runs now over in the House of Representatives in Florida District 19 He is absolutely correct What else do you guys want He knows He knows they don't want anything They are in the business of politics the Biden family

The Charlie Kirk Show
Rep. Andy Biggs Comments on the New IRS Whistleblower
"Now is congressman Andy Biggs so many stories to talk about. Let's start with the IRS whistleblower story. We just had Byron Donaldson who spoke about it. Congressman Biggs, what do we know about the whistleblower and will he receive or she received whistleblower protections? The plan is to give full whistleblower protection to this individual. We know this is an IRS person with senior contacts and I've been talking to individuals who know a little bit more than about this individual. This is somebody very well situated very credible. So supervisor in a particular area and knows these issues incredibly well and is credible and quite frankly, when this happens, Charlie, and we actually break this thing even in the need more public way. If the left wing media doesn't cover it, then they'll never cover anything because this guy, this individual's implicating somebody senior political appointee with basically perjury and Congress talks about this conflict of interest that was there. And also, and this is what I'm really intrigued about, talks about the politicization and the preferential treatment of this high profile individual who we are all guessing to be Hunter Biden. And some people have opined and speculated and I don't need too much speculation that maybe it's Merrick Garland is the individual who committed perjury before Congress. Whoever it is, we need to get to the bottom of it and I believe we will.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Watergate on Steroids With Rep. Byron Donalds
"Let's play cut 77. Iris whistleblower saying the federal investigation a Hunter Biden has been marred by special treatment, not a shock, but we're finally getting evidence of what we already knew to be true. Play cut 77. Attorney Mark lytle's client is a supervisory special agent at the IRS. Who's prepared to tell Congress the investigation he's been working on has been hampered by what he thinks is special treatment. Lytle wouldn't talk in specifics declining to identify either his client or the target of the investigation, his client helped conduct. But CBS News has learned the investigation the whistleblower worked on is about Hunter Biden. Today, lytle sent this letter to Congress, claiming his client could provide information that would contradict sworn testimony by a senior political appointee. CBS News has learned, that was attorney general Merrick Garland. Again, this is, this is all about Merrick Garland. You could only imagine how many interference campaigns are currently being run by the Biden regime, right? How many different layers of interference are they running? It's a very courageous whistleblower here. So is this whistleblower going to get whistleblower protection? Yeah, we're going to do everything we can to protect him. Because Charlie, I really want to make this. This is important. This is not Republican Democrat politics. We have a serious problem where in my view this is obstruction. They are stopping investigations. They are suppressing information. We already know how they acted during the last presidential campaign, suppressing free speech. We found out in a congressional hearing that Tony blinken when he was an adviser to Joe Biden during the campaign. He's the one that went around and got those 51 national security experts to sign this letter about how the Hunter Biden laptop was just Russian disinformation. And that was a flat out lie. Tony blinken is now Secretary of State. And he's been a disaster. You have this entire apparatus around Joe Biden to protect Joe Biden so that the radical left agenda can move forward without a misstep.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Rep. Byron Donalds Describes His Dinner With Donald Trump in Florida
"About the dinner. I think it was last night, very powerful. Where I think there was nearly a dozen of the Florida Republican delegation with Donald Trump. Tell us about the dinner, you're right there right in your Donald Trump right near the middle. And you got to see some great people there Matt Gaetz on a paulina Luna. Tell us about the dinner. It was actually, we just talked about a lot of things. Talk to policy. Obviously talk to politics. You can't have that many political people in the room not talk politics. But I think really it was just his way of showing appreciation for the members that decided to endorse them. So it was a light evening we had fun. He was telling stories, you know, cracking jokes like he had to do. And it was just really cool to be there. And for the members of the Florida delegation to do something other than just talk, you know, Capitol Hill stuff all the time. We really just kind of took a broader view of the country where the country is going, the things that we need to try to get accomplished. And so it was just really a great evening.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Talks Over Crucial Issues With Rep. Byron Donalds
"Joining us now is Congress and Byron donalds, who I think Trump should choose to be his vice president. And actually, it's fitting because Byron Donald's just endorsed Donald Trump, Byron, how are you doing? Welcome back to the program. How are you doing, Charlie? Oh, I'm going to be. In trouble, man. I'm going to be doing it. I mean, I'm open open book. I'm going to be calling them and telling them look, Byron's the guy. I've said that privately and publicly and you could just smile, which you do very well. You got a much better smile than I do. Byron, you endorse Donald Trump, tell us why. Yeah. Look, man. Charlie, we got to be ready day one. China's on the move. Everybody knows about Russia. They're trying to negotiate around our dollar. These are serious foreign policy issues and you need somebody who knows these relationships who when he steps right into the oval, every world leader knows what time it is and that America is not going to go anywhere. That's step one step two is you need somebody who knows how to push through an economic agenda of border security agenda, a financial stability agenda and get spending under control all on day one where all the members of the Senate, no matter what their personal feelings are or will know exactly what the timetable is, Donald Trump is that guy. Number three, I'm in, look, if you talk to Republican voters around the country, what we already know is about half of the voting public that's both Republican is supporting Donald Trump right now.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
National Security Leak Could Be Bigger Than the Pentagon Papers
"Byron, let me get to the leak. This is a huge story. I really don't know how to handle it. All I know is it's a terrible blow to our national security and the lights beginning to go on in the media, isn't it? Well, I was listening to your conversation with David drecker about this. And one thing I've been thinking about. Is you were mentioning The Pentagon papers earlier, which is like a million years ago. There have been some extremely serious national security leaks in the past years. That were, if not tolerated, actually cheered on. In late 2016, early 2017 during the Trump transition, there was a leak of Trump's incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn's conversation with the Russian ambassador that leaked to David ignatius set off the Russia investigation basically it was hugely consequential. And intercepted conversations are really some of our most sensitive secrets.

The Trish Regan Show
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds Reacts to the Fed's Latest Move
"Turn to what's going on in the financial markets. Look, I mean, the fed is printing again. They were supposed to be tightening. I know that you are on the financial services committee. Walk me through what's happening as we look towards finding some solution here on our debt and deficits because as far as the eye can see, it's not looking good. Well, first with the fed, you know, this new discount window that they use to help bank balance sheets by what I've been able to grasp and understand is that banks have been going on and borrowing this money from the fed while the federal doesn't get that money from anywhere. They got to try to find a way to create it in order to lend it to the banks. And I think that's what art laffer is talking about there with this new liquidity that's now coming into the system. That's number one. Number two, Washington has actually made matters worse with the massive overspending and response to COVID-19. And I know at the time people were concerned about our economy, the cares act, et cetera. But the stuff that Joe Biden did, the American rescue plan, the inflation reduction act, or like I like to call it the green new deals little brother because that's really what the bill is. You know, all those spending items that they did and they put together all that did was inject massive amounts of fiscal stimulus into an economy that didn't need it. Our economy in 2021 was already ready to get back on it because states were beginning to reopen. People were going back to work. People had money in their bank accounts because of COVID stimulus through the cares act and there was pent up demand for people just to travel, live life again. All these things were going to happen. And then we dumped in another two and a half $1 trillion of federal spending.

The Trish Regan Show
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds Sounds Off on the Trump Arraignment
"Very rarely get to meet anybody in Congress that actually has a background in business and finance. And I know you're a financial adviser before you came to Congress. So we are looking forward to talking to you about that, but real quick. First of all, your reaction to what just happened there with the former president of the United States, being arranged, now facing all of these charges. Any thoughts? It's just bogus. It's foolishness. Frankly, it's reckless. You know, the president's just being put up here because it's political and they just want to get Trump. And it's really unfortunate. I've been saying a lot. You can be for president Trump or against president Trump. You know, those are matters of politics, Americans were allowed to have those disagreements. But when you use the criminal justice system like this to get your political opponent, that's when you really degrade what American values are supposed to be what American justice is supposed to be. It makes us look foolish on the world stage and it's really destructive internally of our country and of our political system.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Nashville Police Release Video of Schooll Shooting
"And I think Tennessee has a red flag law and I don't think it worked. And so it didn't work again. It usually doesn't work, but it might stop some. We don't know. You can't prove a negative, right? It didn't happen. But Byron, I don't understand, but from the left and the right, I cut off a call this morning who wanted to argue we shouldn't be sending weapons to Ukraine while we're not protecting our schools. That's hobby horsing an issue. And I just, I don't think Americans buy this anymore. I think they just turn off people who impose agendas on stories. Yeah, and I think that you basically, your position as you would like to just see police at every school, right? Yeah, and my position is the Second Amendment isn't going anywhere. By all means introduce an amendment if you want to repeal it. But it's not going anywhere. We know what it meant. And it means there are a lot of guns in America and more than 300 million. We're not going to get I'm a realist about everything. And I don't have any time for constitutional amendments. Yeah, I think that the idea of police at every school is probably the best single idea you saw. The police in Nashville released video of the shooter actually shooting through Locke glass heavy glass doors. And of course the gun made quick work of all of the glass and she just walked in crawled in through the openings that were created. So locking locking something up is not doing the trick. And it appears, I know you were talking about the response to the police, national police tweeted out very quickly yesterday. That officers had immediately gone to the sound of the gunfire and then killed the shooter. And so if there's any response time issue, I guess we have to know how long between the moment the police arrived on the scene and actually killed the shooter, but it appears to be pretty quick. Yeah, I think it's 13 minutes from call.

AP News Radio
Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix
"William Byron likes victory lane so much last week at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He went back this week at Phoenix raceway, besting Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson in the last battle for the win. I assumed he would be more aggressive, but my counter to that was all right, I gotta win. Do whatever I can do. So it was kind of like it was a game of chicken a little bit. Larson had dominated leading 201 laps, but Byron was on his bumper for the entire race. He did a really good job of holding its outside and clear me down the back. They were in a drag race on the final lap as baron drove in deep to turn one and pulled away. I was kind of like, man, it went so good last week. I'm probably gonna end up crashing here. Blaney came out of the scrum in second with Larson in third. I'm Jerry Jordan.

The Dan Bongino Show
Rep. Lauren Boebert: Kiran Ahuja Can't Report How May Fed Workers Returned Post-COVID
"I mean we had money going to Japanese prisoners I mean come on This is absolutely ridiculous But we have we brought in yesterday a director of OPM And she's not even able to state how many federal employees are currently working full-time She tried to Dodge the question with my colleague Byron donalds from Florida great man Glad to have him on oversight He's great He asked her how many federal employees have actually even gone back to work with OPM We've already talked about the fraud abuse and waste and what about all this other weights and still going on How many people are working from home and not even logging in on their laptop And she was not able to give them that number and said she said oh it's in a public report You can look it up Well ma'am we brought you in direct Answers And so when I questioned her I said actually I just looked at the report and the report doesn't state it Oh well we're working on that This is a problem When you have a director of OPM coming in and saying we don't know how many federal employees are actually back to work when COVID is over That is still waste broad and abuse occurring in our federal government But we're getting to the bottom of it by having these hearings

Pulse of AI
"byron" Discussed on Pulse of AI
"Welcome back to the pulse of AI, I'm Jason stoughton, here in Silicon Valley. Joining me on the show today is Byron Reese to talk about his latest book that just hit the bookshelves titled stories, dice, and rocks that think, how humans learn to see the future. Byron is a successful entrepreneur, CEO, futurist, award winning author, and just a really fun guy to talk to. If you are like me and you believe the saying that history doesn't necessarily repeat, but that it does rhyme sometimes, and so you end up spending a lot of time studying history in order to get a better understanding of what might happen in the future, then you will love this book. It's a tour de force that explores three leaps in history that Byron has identified that he claims made his who we are, and that by really understanding these, it will change how we think about the future. In this wide ranging conversation, we talk about the book, his career, technology in general, transformation, and even about how he writes so prolifically. Don't forget if you like what you hear, subscribe to the podcast, follow me on Twitter at the pulse of AI or pay me on LinkedIn. Let's get to it. Well, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me. So let's start out by just having you tell the audience a little bit about yourself. Well, I was raised on a farm in east Texas, a fact I don't have much nostalgia about. And I tended rice university where I met my wife. I mean, she wasn't my wife when I met her.

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"byron" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"You're going to have to wait a while. To find another baffert horse winning in New York because this past week, the New York racing association handed baffert a one year suspension at their three tracks that's aqueduct to Belmont and Saratoga. Tony on Twitter, chimes in and says, Linda rice is still running horses and winning at naira tracks. She intentionally cheated by entering her horses with knowledge she shouldn't have had. This is 1 million times worse than overage of a legal medicine. Overages happen. Move on. Pathetic. I saw several tweets along those same lines after naira announced the suspension of baffert yesterday, Byron king has been covering the baffert story from the beginning for blood horse and he is with me now here on HR N Byron good morning. Good morning. This decision has certainly sparked a lot of outrage from people, but some people siding with naira saying, hey, alford's a cheater, he needs to be suspended. What say you, Byron? Well, Mike, it's I kind of see both ends of it on one end, clearly baffert has had not just one positive. He's had quite a few, according to the naira attorney during the hearing he's had 7 violations since the summer of 2019. Which is clearly at the bare minimum pour oversight, I think anyone would agree on. But at the same time, it is therapeutic medications that he's been called out for, including betamethasone, which is, of course, what was in Medina spirits sample. It's permitted between races, but not on race day. So I'd see him as clearly having violated the rules, but at the same time, I would like many other people like to see if you're going to penalize Bob Baffert if you're going to do that. You need to certainly penalize other people in the sport that have broken the rules or done infractions that are worse. And as of right now, baffert has been the one that either Churchill downs or naira has gone after. And not some of the other individuals in the sport that have broken the rules. Yeah, I think you bring up a wonderful point and that was one of the questions that I wanted to ask you is racing, are we starting to get into a territory where we're setting a very scary precedent going forward if, well, let's take it this way first. Bob Baffert's 9 violations that were pointed out since 2019 did not occur in New York. None of those 9 violations occurred in New York. And as you said, all of them involved therapeutic medications. But regardless, none of those violations occurred in New York. Are we getting into a scary territory here Byron where all of a sudden racetracks can say and racing organizations can say you can't race at our track, you're suspended for something that didn't even happen in our state or at our race track. I think there's a possibility of that except here's the difference though is I think that every track or every operator, right, they have to, if they're doing their job well, they should be working to protect the integrity of the racing that they have there. So whether a person has committed that violations in their state or somewhere else, the fact is, as if they've done them before, they're giving a bit of a black eye to the participation there at your track. So I do think that they can take those things into consideration because the racing fan certainly knows of Bob Baffert's violations and he participating in iris. So I think they can take those things into account. I think I would put more emphasis on violations that occur at your individual place. But I think, again, what I want to see is not so much that. I think it's good to look at bob effort in the entirety of what he's done because he only runs what per year what maybe 15 horses in New York. I'm not quite sure the precise amount, but he's obviously based in Southern California. He primarily ships to New York to run in stakes races. During Belmont weeks, Saratoga, things of that nature. So your volume is not such that he would figure to have the same level of positives that he might have in California or even Kentucky where he probably ran a little bit more than New York. Even the most squeaky, clean trainer in the sport of thoroughbred racing because of the fact that we test to such minute thresholds now. And the testing has become so sophisticated, even the most squeaky clean trainer in the sport can get tripped up by a medication positive for a therapeutic medication that is still in the horse's system and is not allowed to be. It just happens. As Bob Baffert just gotten sloppy. I mean, how can a guy like Bob Baffert have so many infractions like this over the course of the past couple of years? I think clearly he had some lapses and in fact, you may recall from, I believe it was the breeders cup time. It came in, so this would have been a year and a half ago. He came out with a statement that said he was going to clean up his oversight. He was going to hire a doctor named doctor hoare from Kentucky to overlook his operation and to improve his oversight and practices and all those kinds of things. And it never happened. And it never happened according to those folks in part because of the distance between them. Kentucky to California and COVID and those kinds of things. But let's face it. There's plenty of veterinarians all over the country that he could have employed could have utilized and I think for every trainer for every participant in this sport, you owe it to.

NASCAR America
"byron" Discussed on NASCAR America
"Know, I think we were on the receiving end of that, what we Burton. Oh. He's calling him reinforcements. Burton's calling you. Buddy ferret is one of the all time greats in his four crew chief. I mean, some of the best drivers and me, which wasn't one of the best ever. And yeah, I think buddy's talking about the time in 24 and I had a little run at a Darlington and it didn't work out for us. So, you know, we see things from our own eyes. And buddy is buddy. Listen, he rose. Yeah, for sure. But he was a crew chief for my dad when he was 200th race. So there you have it. So he has been, he's been so what do you think about that move, buddy? You watched it, what'd you think about the end of the race? You've been around forever. You know, the good thing is that it was a great race. And like somebody said, there were three races down there and I watched all of them. I thought the trucks did a great job and Xfinity cars did a great job. But the main thing was, you know, a barn, I watched the deal, and it Byron looked to me like he was trying to drive very, very defensively. And knowing that, as a driver, knowing that behind him, he knew he had to do something different because, you know what, the old deal is right now. Used to, if you block somebody Kyle, if you bought your daddy or if you blocked anybody, you're just going to be moved, you know? And so I think that's what probably going through Logano's mind. You know, he wasn't going to be able to get side by side because he's going to block him, and he went low. He went low down there and that's what lost his momentum. So I think Byron lost the race and I hate, you know, I hate in a way to see that thing in that way. And because I've been on the receiving end of that and so that's all I'm gonna say today. Listen, all I'm gonna say is you work for the greatest blocker of all time. Daryl Waltrip. So I'll throw that out there for you. Hey. I repeat the same thing about Daryl Waltrip, okay? All right, man, thank you very much for calling me. Buddy, we appreciate it, man. Let's go our next caller. Caleb. Caleb, are you on the line? Yes sir, yeah, I'm here. All right, bud. What do you.

NASCAR America
"byron" Discussed on NASCAR America
"To do it a different way, so. You don't really see that at Darlington. So I think that's the only thing that makes this one stand out. Pretty powerful from Jeff Gordon right there. You don't usually see that. But listen, I am so glad we had Justin Hailey at least we had one positive comment out all those drivers. Did you hear anything positive from any of them? It's a great point. Yeah. Hey, congratulations. Oh, I need to start it right there. That was huge. You know, it felt like a participation drunk. Yeah, a little bit. No, that's not a participant. Listen, dude, you kicked. So what'd you hear there? Did you hear anything? Any different than what we had. I mean, and you said it. You heard Ross Chastain. Too much, too much power, too much wheel. Just too much. The car doesn't have that ability to lean on it like we saw. We saw that was the choice, every driver had to make that was on the bottom of all three series going to turn to side by side with our car. You had a choice. Pinch it off and try to hold on to it and slide it and hope you don't spin out or do it William Byron did, which is sort of lean on that outside driver and put them in a position where they have to sort of decide between the wall and lifting. Yeah, you know what I heard? I heard a post Darlington group of drivers. Heck yeah. When this track and it gets hot, slick, hard to drive. A lot of competition got a push on a racetrack that you don't want to push on. If you don't push, you can't go fast. If you don't go fast, they pass you. So this Darlington. That's been the big problem with Darlington since the first time. And they built it. And you run hard. You're going to wreck. If you don't run hard, you go get fast. There you have it. Awesome, Jeff, because I don't think that's the one thing, maybe even dipped into. We sent the beginning, it was a compelling race. That was an awesome race, but even like all three series have good racist tests. Darlington is just classic, it's worn out and this tar put on an awesome show throughout the whole race. Yeah, we've been talking about the end, but you saw comers and goers, tires where, throughout the race, the rubber laying down, different lanes available, the ability to run the high lane, the bottom lane, they were shifting at three and four in daunting. We haven't even talked about that. That's crazy. So it's crazy. I just think what a cool weekend for NASCAR in that sense of classic Darlington being as awesome as those. I had another question for you guys about only 23 cars finishing on this race since 1994, 95 on a 9 super speedway, but buddy's been on hold since two weeks ago. Let's go. Let's go to buddy. Let's call the phones and talk to buddy. You there? Y'all. Y'all wanna hear about hear from me? Yeah. But you better hurry up. We're gonna cut you off. This is buddy parrot. I don't know why. Four, I'll tell you that. Hey. The best. The best. The best come in I've heard it all day or after the race was Jeff Gordon saying, you know, it's tough to have a race taken from you like that. And I thought back, you know, I think we were on the receiving end of that, what we Burton. Oh. He's calling him reinforcements. Burton's calling you. Buddy ferret is one of the all time greats in his four crew chief. I mean, some of the best.

NASCAR America
"byron" Discussed on NASCAR America
"Here's a restart. So off of turn to right there, door Logano, William Barron, Joey really close to the wall. This view right here is a really good shot. Joey had to lift right there. William keeps on digging, Joey's now mad. And, you know, he feels like this coliseum and opportunity to be leading the race. So this is turned to a Dorothy, guys. It gets tight. Side by side. Incredibly. Yeah. Especially the patch. This is the move at the end here into three Joey does. He called a bump and run. I caught the center punch and move sort of go on. That's a hell of a shot to the rear bumper as soon as to a bump. And you see it every time. You can just see the amount of speed he goes in with it. Look at that. Just that love is, you roll in 5, ten mile an hour more into someone with this composite body. You can get away with that. Whereas, you know, probably in the older cars, you don't have a front end on that thing for the run than second. Good point. Good point. That wasn't that's not a bump and run. No. Yeah, that's bump and gum. You know what I mean? And it's not, it's not. And listen, at some point in time, some of these announcers and some of these people got to sack up and call it what it is, okay? You know what I mean? I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Because that was not, that was not a bump and run. And I mean, we can call it whatever you want to, but that was not a bump around. In my opinion. But I think that the thing that's interesting, you brought it up. Off a turn to there. That's incredibly tough corner in stock car racing. To go through a loan. Now they added a patch to that corner about before the fall race last year, which I had a ton of grip. But it also has a bump on the exit, which makes the high side really tough to run there. And what we saw earlier in that race was Ross Chastain, spin out, trying to stay off the leader on the outside or racing so on the outside through there. We saw Martin Truex Junior spin off of turn two as well. We've seen cars do it throughout the other two races where they get super loose. I had it happen to me. That's just an incredibly tough corner. So when I look at that incident, as we call it there, between William Byron and Joe Logano that led to that bump or shot wherever you want to call it. To me, it looks like the 24 is going for survival, right? Like that is how he was going to make it through that corner just to have a chance to race Joe Logano on the exit because of the way that corner of design where you go into it with a ton of grip on the entry, it gets very tight to the center and on the exit and as the car on the bottom, you're getting pinched off on the exit. So you have one of two choices. Do it Ross Chastain did, which is spin out. Or you can try to lean into that leader or give yourself as much room as possible. And I bet when he excellent corner and thought that he had the lead compared as we see here to Joey Logano, William Byron thought was, wow, I actually nailed that. That's amazing. You know, like, oh my gosh, I can't believe I pulled that off. Being on the bottom. Yeah. So our guys back in.

TFG Truth
"byron" Discussed on TFG Truth
"Just super bright, articulate, special, passionate. I mean, you name it. This guy, Byron Donald has it all. You've got to get online and see the clips of him. One of the things I couldn't help but think this whole idea of intent, right? Everything he sees, it's all about intent. This is an ignorance folks. This is the intent of the left to create this division. You've said it. President Biden, he ran on unity, bringing people together. We got to get nasty orange man. Trump out, you know, look at what he's done. All this discontent and violence and rioting, Joe's going to bring it all together. Has he brought it together in your opinion? No. And wait till this trial, this made air after the verdict because they're in deliberation right now. But if this doesn't go the way that CNN or MSNBC wanted to go, I believe we're going to have another major issue coming out here. And again, what's so frustrating for me is these people, they push this narrative. And again, it's doing a disservice to the communities. They say they're trying to help. Right, right? Right. Pushing on CNN and MSNBC that every white person is racist that doesn't agree with convicting this kid. I mean, our favorite joy Reed, right? She's a doozy that one. She, every day, she can't she can not be on the air without pushing racism towards all white folks. And it's unbelievable. And again, doing it's creating more racism. Absolutely. It's creating more hatred. It's creating more dissension in our country. And I thought, based on what they ran on over there, him and Kamala. This would all have gone away. I thought that I thought Trump was the reason that everybody was so racist in our country. Everybody hated each other on a country. It was all Trump's fault. Well, it's not going anywhere. It hasn't gone anywhere. And race has always been an issue, but over the last several decades, many decades, there's been so, so much improvement in that. And to the point where I think I grew up where I'm growing up and let's say the 70s 80s, I'm a child in the 70s 80s. I really didn't think much about race. I saw people. And I saw ability and talent and I just never felt like I'm worried about it. It just wasn't, it wasn't something I worried about. I didn't wake up thinking that way. But that's most people. Are there racists out there? Of course there are. Are there bad people out there? Of course, there are. We always say this. Are there doctors that overprescribe medication? Of course there are. Are there financial planners that steal people's money? Of course. But the greater majority of their cops that do things poorly, of course there are. It's a greater majority of all these groups are good people. America is not 99.9% racist, like you would think if you watch TV. It's just not the case. No. But they're turning. You said it. They're turning people into having more racist sort of tendencies, or they're just trying to turn people to say, oh, well, I don't want to approach these folks over here because I don't want them to think I'm racist or I don't want them to be afraid of me because of my skin color, my gender. So it's creating disunity exactly on both sides by the way on the outside. So it's creating issues. Absolutely. And divide and conquer. That's their goal. So again, a huge thank you to congressman Byron donalds, folks. We've had some really outstanding guests. Mike, thanks to you. You have a really great way about you to get these types of gas folks. And that's what we're all about..

TFG Truth
"byron" Discussed on TFG Truth
"And he's running down the street with an AR-15. That right there, the media took that and ran with it. They don't care about the facts. What they care about is the narrative, what they care about is the agenda. And so the Kyle raider house thing, the reason why this is now the cost celeb is nothing really to do with Kyle rittenhouse or the three gentlemen that he shot the two that died and the other one that shot got his arm blown off. What it was about is accomplishing their narrative. Period. And so this is what happens in our country, which is terrible because our justice system can not be can not be a quasi political system. Because if that's what it's going to be that people don't have faith in criminal justice. And if people don't have faith in criminal justice or any other institution, because it's used for political means that our country falls apart, but they don't care about that. They care about their agenda. And congressman last quick thing. I guess you just brought up accomplish their agenda. We all know what the agenda is. But at the end of the day, do these people actually want to live in a world like that too? I'm confused and you're in Congress and you talk to these folks, but that agenda of you can't say anything that could have possibly offend somebody, right? You can't just walk out of your house without worrying about am I doing something wrong? Who wants to live in that world? Who wants to live in a world where gas is $7? Who wants to live in a world where you can't afford things or provide for your family? Why is that agenda something that they're striving for? It's hard for me to comprehend. Even in communist Russia, the people in the Socialist Party, they did well why everybody suffered. Did they like it a 100%? Probably not if you got them one on one, but they were doing far better than everybody else. And they were doing better, not based upon merit, not based upon intelligence, not based upon ingenuity. They were doing better because of loyalty to the party. That was what happened in socialist Russia. Communist Russia excuse me. Frankly, that's what goes on in the communist Chinese party today. It's not about your ingenuity or ability or God given talent or whatever the case might be. It's about your loyalty to the party. And there's always going to be people amongst us in any society, where they will take that as opposed to having to cut their teeth and be successful on their own. And that's what we're vetting against. Congressman Byron donalds, he represents district 19 in Southwest Florida, but he actually, in my opinion, represents all of us, folks. All of us who are sort of, I think, common sense minded. We just want to be left alone. We want freedom and liberty to prevail, and I can tell Byron Donald believes that. And thank you, honestly, thank you so much for every day stepping up for all of us, mister Donald. And congressman, I hope you have a great day. We're going to leave it right there. Hopefully this isn't our last time to be able to speak to you. Oh man, I love to come back. They said we got to work out this video thing, but that's my job. I appreciate it. No problem. Thank you so much. All right. So folks, this is a superstar. He's not an upcoming. I shouldn't have even said he's an upcoming superstar. He is a superstar already..

TFG Truth
"byron" Discussed on TFG Truth
"So she rolled her eyes. She was not happy with me, but you know, I don't care. Because the truth is, is that our country can not survive if people have to bend the knee to Evers in charge politically. Right. That's not what our country is based upon. And the very people they say they're trying to help would be the worst stricken by energy crises. If the danger hoods across the entire country suddenly had no power, no heat. No furnace is working. No washers and dryers working. They would be the ones that are suffering the most. So yeah, it's so disingenuous. I know we're up here. One quick thing I'll say. Paul Pelosi and Nancy Pelosi will not have a problem heeding their homes because I'm quite sure they have a solar panel array that Paul bill with all the money that he's made over the years. And God bless him. I don't care. Do you. But the truth of the matter is that if you don't have clean and consistent energy, if you don't have cheap inconsistent energy, poor people will suffer. 100% full stop. No doubt. And congressman, I think this leads into our next topic before we let you go. I just wanted to jump into the written house trial because I think both of these things we're talking about. The energy crisis, the written as trial, it's almost like that side, the Pelosi's the Schumer's, of course, AOC and the squad, they're full of good information. It seems like they don't look at any data or facts. And we can go into COVID on this too, right? Every piece of data in this written house trial, if you watched it, if you looked at it, shows, wait a minute. This is not a race situation. This is not even a question of self defense. It was self defense. Even the witnesses for the prosecution made it out that it was a self defense case, right? So go with the energy, too. The gas prices are skyrocketing. You can't fly planes on solar energy or electric, right? Why do they not? Why do they not look at these things? And again, is it intent? Are they just playing out intelligent? What is it? I'm firmly committed that they're trying to accomplish their policy agenda. Whether it's cultural, whether it's the political culture wars we're in, in other words, economic. They're committed to accomplishing their agenda. And anything that needs to be used to accomplish the agenda will be used. That is this Kyle rittenhouse situation. Now look, I'm going to talk about a lot of people about this. You know, I got friends who were like, man, what's he doing with an AR-15? Can I show you something to be there? Where is your mom? Where's your dad? Los Angeles. All that stuff. But people have these questions. Here's the reality. The reality is, is that the prosecution, frankly, has completely overcharged the situation because they're responding to the politics that were set by a narrative from the big from big media and from the Democrats. And the narrative that they wanted to set in 2020 is that America is irredeemably racist because of Donald Trump and that's why we need Joe Biden to be president. That was the narrative. That's what they tried to set out and set in stone. And so it didn't matter what the story was. You were going to be used to push that narrative. Kyle ray house falls into that category. You got a 17 year old white kid, in Kenosha, where they haven't, where they're having rise associated with the thing with Jacob Blake and things are burning..

TFG Truth
"byron" Discussed on TFG Truth
"They went Berserk. It almost killed the deal. Why? Because we were going to put a cap on it on a number of asylum claims. We allowed it to the United States. They don't want their to they don't want to cap. They want it to be open ended. And this is ridiculous. And guess what? I'll bet that there are no gaps in Nancy Pelosi's walls. All the while she has around her properties. And honestly, Joe Biden's private residents. I bet there are no gaps, no holes in there, walls. I tell people all the time. That's when I make on this. I tell people all the time. You think that we don't believe in walls in our country? Go try to get into The White House. See what happens. You got it. That's right. So recently, you were in committee and you had these words to energy leaders. I'm going to play this clip. I just think I want to set this up for our audience, though. You basically listen to some of your colleagues berate and belittle these energy leaders. And I think in your honestly, it shows your character. It shows how in tune you are the way you defended what these energy leaders have done for all of us. So I'm just going to play this for you and I want your.

TFG Truth
"byron" Discussed on TFG Truth
"The 2020 presidential election had nothing to do with Democrat policy. It was all about all about Donald Trump and them having to restore our democracy or save our democracy and have faith in our institutions or whatever nonsense that they spewed. And it was about him not having a plan on COVID-19. That was the 2020 presidential election. No more no less. Joe Biden didn't run all policies. Joe Biden barely was barely to be seen. People are waking up to now in America. They're like, oh my gosh, we elected a man who was an incompetent who doesn't know what he's doing. And when he's supposed to have a plan on COVID, the reality is all he's doing is executing the Trump plan. And he's doing a bad job at that. So that's why he has to show he's doing something. That's why he jumps to these vaccine mandates, which are unconstitutional, by the way. And so I think what the 5th circuit just did is more to come. I was actually telling the SBA administrator because she was all like when we're looking forward to the vaccine manage to help get small businesses back on their feet. And I'm like, you don't know what you're talking about. Small business owners already have a problem finding employees. These vaccine mandates are only going to make it harder for them to find employees, which is going to further hurt our economy. But when you have somebody that doesn't know economics, but he's quote unquote in charge. This is what happens. And I think the worst part congressman is, it seems like it's not just him that doesn't know economics. His whole cabinet and his whole party don't know economics, right? You hear these people and then Joel will tell you, well you guys don't understand supply chain. No, no, no. We do. You don't, and that's why we keep having gas at, you know, I was down in Florida last week. I was paying almost $4 a gallon. That's worse than New York right now. And I can't believe that all over the country. I saw California, they were almost at $7 a gallon. That's a major problem. They don't understand the economics. No, they don't. Because they don't talk to anybody about the economics. They always talk about what their plans are. Their utopian vision, Pelosi's always talking about, she's doing everything for the children, even though outside of her own grandchildren. I don't think I can't remember the last time she's actually talked to a child. She doesn't know what she's talking about. And so this is what you have a pair of Capitol Hill. These bills that they've been pushing through this Congress, there's no debate on these bills. They come out of Pelosi's office. They drop into rules. The rules committee is the size of somebody's living room. I'm not kidding. That's how small the rules committee is. And so you're sitting in somebody's living room and cameras all over the place. The votes are already pre ordained no matter what the members from the different ranking members on a Republican side actually tell the rules committee about these bills. They vote them off there. They go to the floor and they vote him off the floor. There's no debate in Washington, D.C. about these ideas. These quote unquote bills, whatever Joe Biden's plan is, which frankly isn't a plan..

TFG Truth
"byron" Discussed on TFG Truth
"Be right back. Again, congressman Byron Donald's coming up. All right, folks, welcome back to TFD truth. We are now joined by Byron donalds. Byron donalds represents district 19 in Southwest Florida. This district includes if you don't know folks, Fort Myers, Naples, gorgeous beaches, Markle island. Byron, I have to say, you couldn't have picked a more beautiful place to represent. Not to mention, you have governor Ron DeSantis and now Florida resident Donald Trump. Welcome to TFT truth, and thank you so much for joining us. Thanks for having me on. I really appreciate it. Yeah, that's just a gorgeous place. I know you actually, you grew up in Brooklyn, is that right? Yeah. Born and raised from the New York. Wow. And then you end up going to college down in Florida and ended up saying, yeah, this place doesn't suck. I mean, look at decision really was. Like, you know, I kind of like having wide open space. Anybody that lived in New York when you understand that right open space is not a thing that comes with the territory. No. So for me, I got to Florida. And I was like, you know what? I think a mistake. It was really that simple. Well, 75 or 80° in November, December and January doesn't hurt either. Yeah, I mean, that's great stuff too. Yeah, so to leave Washington, D.C. and go back to Southwest Florida. Pretty cool, pretty cool. I like it. So again, thanks for joining us. We want to get your comments on some of the recent activity in Congress, including that impassioned speech that you had. You get so much so limited time when you get your turn, I guess. But on October 28th in front of oil industry leaders, we want to get to that because that was just I think that just you hit it out of the park and suddenly and anyone else who felt like we believe in energy and the way energy is delivered, we were all on board with you. Can you give us your thoughts though first on vaccine mandates? You faced off with Chris Cuomo on July 26th..

TFG Truth
"byron" Discussed on TFG Truth
"Any rebroadcast reproduction or other use of this show without the express written consent of the financial guys LLC is strictly prohibited. There hasn't even a bad return to the defense of what men did or the language asset management, and that you guys lose that language asset management are not affiliated people service link. Welcome to TFT truth. I might pay flick along with my partner and co host Mike where each and every week folks we report facts, expose hypocrisy and espouse common sense, we have an outstanding guest coming on. Congressman Byron donalds, he's down in the district 19 in Southwest Florida, beautiful place to serve. I am definitely going to joke with him about that because here we are in New York as we head into wintertime and when he goes from Washington, D.C. down to his home base, so to speak, how outrageously beautiful it is. It's tropical, it's gorgeous. So we're going to talk to Byron Donald. Mike, I know we're going to talk to him a little bit about his appearances on committee in front of some energy leaders. We're going to talk a little bit about COVID and the vaccine mandates and how Florida and New York have been handled so far differently. And also the Kyle rittenhouse trial..

The Final Lap
"byron" Discussed on The Final Lap
"End so whatever that strategy is to get there at the end is is really all we're worried about you know we don't have to think about points like would you every single week and we can really just go out there and you know how do we put ourselves in the top. Four to five with thirty laps in the race is all all. We're really worried about you. Sorta have figured this out though. But you haven't won yet. yeah. I think it's it's really just kind of proofing in what you've learned and and how you've got to this point and i do feel like their contracts. Where if we're going into elimination race you know if it was richmond. I'd say we'd have no opportunity to win but would this track. I mean we've continued to work on it. We've continued to get better and better. I've had a poll there in the past. I've i've led a bunch of laps there over the last year so It's not attract that i you know i feel like we can't win. we just have to continue to kind of make those gains that we've been making on the road courses so yeah. I think we're really capable this weekend of doing it. We just you know. It's a lot better than the alternative. You know it could be a track that that we don't feel like we could win. William byron is and what makes this trek so unique in what does chase elliott know about it that he should maybe share with you. I think that it's just a really narrow track so getting through traffic is tough. I feel like chase obviously does a great job through traffic in does just does a really good job again through guys and not burn up. His tires ain't getting through traffic. So yeah i think that's. That's my biggest goal. Hopefully we don't have to go through traffic in this race and Maybe the start of the might be the the furthest back. Hopefully that we are so yeah. I think that you know we just have to see how it goes and see. Who's fast but i feel like we'll have the speed we just gotta gotta execute a good race. Are there any particular set of turns that are more difficult than the others laying said. I think all home are tough. I think it's a. It's a track that it's not really like other courses. You're always turning and braking and that's tough because you're you're always kind of going into another set yourself up for another breaking zone or stuff like that. So it's difficult i. I don't know. I think that the corner. Maybe that's given me. The most trouble is probably the the back chicane. Just trying to get through that to set up a pass and Such probably where focused on for this time trying to get better at. But i mean they're all really important. Last question for william byron. Is there any other track out there that you can compare the charlotte roble to Yeah i think. It's similar to indy row. Course in the fact that anything can happen. You know it's kind of it's unpredictable. But i don't think it's i think it's probably at least similar to like road america or Watkins glen some of those places that are really made for roque course racing. So yeah it's a. It's it's kind of its own beast like us at facebook dot com slash the final lap like us every day. Thousands of hackers try to steal your crypto but.

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
"byron" Discussed on The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
"But i believe it and it's causing me to have all these horrible and all this suffering examining miserable and how i break that cycle where i'm constantly leaving this dawson. I making them real meaning on things that they're causing so much pain. Yeah it would be. Like if. I have the thought like i ran into a old friend and she was in hurry and fluffy off and and and and my feelings were hurt. Okay and now. I think what did i say. What did i do. What did she achieve and she that and all of that going on. So what is the cause of my suffering. What i was thinking and believing in bat situation on standing on the corner when she did not have time for me so now people can do what i did. They can download on byron katie dot com. They can download what i call. A judge enable worksheet and there are six questions on that judge neighbor worksheet so because egos always in the past or future and sense sense. That situation is up for me now. I look at the judge neighbor. Worksheet knowing that the cause of my suffering again is what i was thinking believing then so six questions on the worksheet and i filled them in with what i was thinking believing dan..

Harvard Classics
"byron" Discussed on Harvard Classics
"It's mission accomplished. In the twin flames of poesy called gerda and byron to hitherto distinct formerly of life became incarnate in these two men byron as isolated man representing only the internal aspect of life gerda isolated man representing only the external higher than these. Two incomplete existences at the point of intersection between the two aspirations towards a heaven they were unable to reach will be revealed. The poetry of the future of humanity potent in new harmony unity in life. But because in our own day we are beginning though vaguely to foresee this new social poetry which will sued the suffering soul by teaching it to rise towards god through humanity. Because we now stand on the threshold of a new epoch which but for them we should not have reached. Shall we decry those who were unable to do more for us than cast. Their giant forms into the gulf held us all doubting and dismayed on the other side from the earliest times has genius. Been made the scapegoat of generations. Society has never lacked men who have contented themselves with approaching the chaderton's of their day with not being patterns of self devotion instead of physical or moral suicides without ever asking themselves whether they had during their lifetime endeavoured to place off within the reach of such but doubt and destitution i feel the necessity of protesting earnestly against the reaction set on foot by certain thinkers against the mighty sold which serves as a cloak for the cavalier spirit of mediocrity. There is something hard repulsive and ungrateful in the destructive instinct which so often forgets what has been done by the great men who preceded us to demand of them. Merely an account of what more might have been done is the pillow of skepticism. So software genius as to justify the conclusion that it is from egotism. Only that at times at rested fevered brow. There on are we so free from the evil reflected in their verse as to have a right to condemn their memory that evil was not introduced into the.

Harvard Classics
"byron" Discussed on Harvard Classics
"The one executes are harmonies the other composers on the theme she has suggested gerda better expresses is byron life the one is more vast the other more deep the first searches everywhere for the beautiful and loves above all things harmony and repose the other seeks sublime and adores action enforce characters such as corey lanes or luther disturbed gerda. I know not if in his numerous pieces of criticism. He has ever spoken of dante. But assuredly he must have shared the tippety felt for him by sir walter scott and although he would undoubtedly have sufficiently respected his genius to admit him into his pantheon yet he would certainly have drawn a veil between his mental i and the grand but sombre figure of the exiled seer who dreamed of the future empire of the world for his country and of the world's harmonious development under her guidance byron loved and drew inspiration from dante. He also loved washington and franklin and followed with all the sympathies of soul. Thirst for action. The meteor like career of the greatest genius of action. our age has produced. Napoleon feeling indignant. Perhaps mistakenly that he did not die in the struggle when travelling in that second fatherland of all poetic souls italy the poets still pursue divergent roots. The one experience sensations the other emotions the one occupied himself especially with nature the other with the greatness dead the living wrongs the human memories and yet notwithstanding all the contrast which i have only hinted at but which might be far more elaborately displayed by extracts. From their works they arrived. Gerda the poet of individuality in its objective. Life at the egotism of indifference byron the poet of individuality in its objective. Life at the egotism. I say with regret but it to it. Egotism of despair a double sentence upon the epic which it was their mission to represent to close both of them. I am not speaking of their purely literary merit incontestable and universally acknowledged the one by the spirit of resistance that breathes through all his creations the other by the spirit of skeptical irony that pervades his works and by the independent sovereignty attributed to art over all social relations greatly aided the cause of intellectual emancipation and awakened in men's minds the sentiment of liberty. Both of them the one directly by the implacable war he waged against the vices and absurdities of the privileged classes and indirectly by investing his heroes with all the most brilliant qualities of the despot and then dashing them to pieces as if an anger the other by the poetic rehabilitation of forms the most modest and objects the most insignificant as well as by the importance attributed to details baited.

Software Engineering Daily
"byron" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily
"Blee byron. You are an engineer at robin hood. And you're a longtime engineer at facebook. Welcome to software engineering daily. Thanks for having me. You're part of the initiative to get facebook onto mobile and this was a key inflection point in the business some people may not remember but there was a time when facebook was used as a desktop web application when did engineers at facebook start to realize how important mobile was. I think there are a couple moments over the years where that happened. There wasn't like a single inflection. Point early on. Facebook was definitely just a website that you went to on your desktop computer or maybe laptop because it started in two thousand and four. You know that's years before the first real smartphones and really two things happened in the early years of mobile one was a focus on flip phones and other popular phones that had some very basic to the internet and so facebook's for a long time had a facebook dot com mobile website and for the first few years that was really about extending to second screen and creating a small version of facebook that you can take with you and then when the iphone first came out in two thousand seven or at eight there was first version of it built as a website. If you remember the the very first version of you couldn't actually make apps for you could only make sense for and there was one engineer at facebook who did that and the following year when the software s came out that engineer through abandoned the the website that he had built i built a mobile application instead. That was sort of the very beginning than there. Were a couple other interesting moments. That happened another was through the recognition. That mobile was becoming somewhat important as a second screen. So i would say this started to happen in may two thousand nine. And that's really when i started helping out. I was the designer for mobile. At that time. I joined facebook. Originally as a product designer and touch devices were becoming more popular. But we're still very much considered a second screen as alternate experience temporarily while you're away from your desktop computer or laptop but we really in two thousand nine took a big refocus on that experience feel-good the native application for iowa that we had was extremely limited. It was built by a single engineer. That engineer had left the company had kind of started to fall very far behind. What the rest of our product is doing so we built version of the mobile site that felt good on a touch device and that actually ended up becoming really important platform to start building products for mobile one of the really challenging things that i faced when reaching out to other designers or other product people at facebook in those earlier years trying to convince them that mobile was something. Important was the scary scenario. Where you'd spend all your time in energy focusing designing and building experience for a big screen in a browser and already the problem of making it work across the internet explorer fire fox chrome was kind of problem enough and when it came time to move things to mobile the prospect of supporting in iowa native app android native app a touch website and a flip phone optimize website sounded like it would just make the amount of engineering work five x and so you could imagine that especially if you don't quite know how important mobile is it's totally reasonable that your instinct would be. Maybe we should look into that later. That's not the right priority. Now and so as a consequence. The mobile product constantly lagged behind. So when we did this effort to make the touch optimize website. Just really good just much better than anything else that we had built for mobile up until that point we kind of refrained that conversation instead of going from one platform to five platforms. We were able to make going from one platform to two platforms. Because if you built for that mobile website you would automatically get flip phone in basic phone support and we would deliver that directly to ios and android apps via this essentially a glorified web browser that we had built so i and android apps. Were these glorified web browsers a little bit of extra sauce on top. You know they they let you upload photos. They let you survive. Include your location for check ins <hes>. But other than that. They were really just a thin wrapper around our website so that really simplified proc development and that was in an early accelerate for the facebook product team to start thinking about what building for mobile would look like and start making that more of a priority. Then i would say the the next inflection. Point was in two thousand twelve and that's a lot of really interesting. Things happened in two thousand twelve. One is that we saw the chart of mobile only users take up dramatically where now became clear that it's mobile was not a second screen. There was not just going to be a significant number of people who only use mobile soon and very soon it was going to be a majority of people who only use mobile and in fact desktop would become not only used less than mobile but desktop would become the second screen so we saw this inflection point coming. We realized that we were quite far behind on product. Two thousand twelve is also the year that facebook did its ipo and the early filings and mark zuckerberg's tour around he's talking to potential investors. He had the highlight all. The risks for the company and one of the top risks was that we saw this giant shift to mobile devices and that we hadn't figured out good product from only at and that's also when within facebook. We were sort of revisiting. This technical decision to bill everything on web and bring things back to native development on both iowa san android which sort of unfolded into a lot of super interesting engineering work that we had to do