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A highlight from LGM Podcast: Pennant Races Wind Down

podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money

08:30 min | Last month

A highlight from LGM Podcast: Pennant Races Wind Down

"Well, let's go. Here you have your money. You want... $10 ,000? Yes, the services, hamburgers, salads, pasta, lamb, and when you buy a house, you're suspended from your car, and you have work to do. And that's all you need to do to have a DUI. Well, and what do you want? A propane? Don't pay the price of your money, you can't sell it. Don't pay the price of your money, you can't sell it. Also, all of the marketing possibilities with your home team. Hello, and welcome to the Lawyers, Guns, and Money podcast. This is Eric Loomis, and I'm here with Rob Farley and Scott Lemieux to discuss the general state of sports right now, particularly baseball, probably a little bit of football. Gentlemen, how are you all doing? Very well. There's also an obscure politically relevant hockey topic I could bring up too. We could always talk hockey around here, which might be more of a monologue for you, but hey, that's... Hockey and racism. That's the game on ice. But it's been a lot since we talked about sports here. Right now, it's August 30th is when we're recording this, and baseball is reaching its pennant races, or playoff races I guess is more appropriate these days. They're very interesting this year. Particularly, I think we should start with the official or unofficial perhaps team of LGM, which is our Seattle Mariners. So, what a run for the Mariners, and I was wondering what thoughts you guys had about what's going on here and maybe talk about the ALS generally. Well, as Eric and I, I don't know how many times I had this conversation earlier this summer, I was just brimming with confidence about the Mariners, particularly that offense. Every time Dylan Moore came up in a big spot, it was just great. No, I was... I was kind of on the fence. I know on our major league preview, Dave was pretty optimistic, and then I think the rest of us were like, consciously optimistic, but perhaps a little more skeptical, and I think I might have been the most skeptical. And then really for the first half of the year, the team was actually worse than even I had anticipated. Good pitching, but just really desultory offense. Particularly with Julio being a little off, and there's not just much else going on. The Mariners having their annual second base disaster, the curse of Sean Figgins, showing up in Colton Wong. What was his final slashline? It was genuinely horrific. Yeah, like I just... And one thing to see, Jesse Winkers also on his way out of the league. You know, so it ended up being kind of a wash no trade, but boy what a disaster it was. I mean, it was not a bad move. I mean, yeah, so he had a 241 on base, 227 slugging. And one year ago, he slugged 430, and the year before that, 447. I don't know what it is that happens when the something about the Mariners and second base are not mixed. And Adam Frazier was awful for us last year, has been a perfectly competent member of the Orioles this year. So I don't know what's going on there. But anyway, and it's weird that the team almost turned around when they released Wong, not saying he was the only problem there. But you know, and what's interesting is that the pitching staff has been excellent all year. And I think that the Mariners rotation has been top three in ERA all season. And I believe they're now first in the majors in the ERA. I may be wrong, but it's close, if not so. Really, really strong rotation led by Castillo. Scott's surveys always has good bowl pens. And one thing is that they were able to use their annual pump and dump, sort of creating a closure out of Paul Siewald and trading that for a couple of useful depth pieces that they really needed, even though they've had a little bit of problem in the back end. So yeah, it's surprising, obviously led by Rodriguez. But obviously, it's been really encouraging how they've played over the last couple of months. And it would be nice if they could win the series against the A's as the rubber match is ongoing as they speak. But yeah, it's been pretty exciting over the last month. And I'm looking forward to going back to the park. I mean, it's interesting. I think that when they traded Siewald, it was sort of like, well, what really is Dominic Canzone and Josh Rojas? I mean, they seem like a couple of marginal players and they actually played pretty well, both of them in Seattle. But I mean, it seemed like what they did ultimately was just give him, give service a lot more platoon options and a lot more mix and match stuff that he's been using at the back end of the lineup so that if it makes sense to go more or Matt Ford or Caballero, then that's fine. But Cade Marlowe has been a pretty good call up. And then Canzone and Rojas, I mean, that's a lot of options, each of which is functional to slightly more than functional in the right circumstance against the right pitchers. And I think that makes a lot of sense. And then, you know, Telenik will get, you know, should be back here for whatever that's going to really be given that he was, after that good start with sort of sliding back into his usual suckiness as the season went on. But they should have a lot of options in September. So I think it'll be, you know, I like the way the team sort of made moves mid -year to change its construction, even though, as you say, is Munoz really a reliable closer? Well, it's been a couple of times where it doesn't seem to such so. But, you know, but you certainly have to like where the team is in a three -way tie for the West with cratering a Rangers team and an Astros team that, of course, is going to remain competitive, but has its own flaws. Yeah, I mean, this is this is such a remarkably interesting division, right? I mean, and, you know, one of these teams is not going to go to the playoffs, right? I mean, we're operating in the assumption we're going to have a division winner. We're going to have, you know, one of the teams is probably going to be the wild card, but one of them is not going to go to the playoffs. Well, no, no, because there's three wild card teams now. Is it three wild card teams now? Yeah, so Toronto, I mean, you know, somebody's going to be out, but it could be, it could be the Blue Jays. Oh, okay. You see, I was this was a rules update that I was unaware of. But, yeah, the season ended today. Seattle, Texas, and Houston would all be in and the Blue Jays are actually three and a half games behind the Astros. So that's they're actually have work to do. Yeah, that's that's actually quite interesting in terms of the National League as well. But I think the more critical point about this particular division is that, you know, you have you have one of the worst rosters in the history of baseball in this division. And I would I would hazard that the Oakland A's are not the biggest train wreck in this division, right? I mean, I think that the the Angels, you know, are having one of these catastrophic seasons that even though they're not going to end up the worst team in this division because of the A's, you know, this is this is a sort of great train wreck of a team in terms of its wasted potential, catastrophic its complete use of two of the biggest stars, two of the most talented players, not just in Major League Baseball, but in baseball around the world.

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"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

02:50 min | 1 year ago

"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"It's not the turnovers have to get better. He can throw it all over the place. He's a big league guard that can shoot and see the floor and he's young and humble. I'm still there. Still there. Yeah. No, he'd go 5 to ten in this year's draft. I think pretty easily. Pretty comfortably would go 5 to ten. The thing that I will say though is like San Antonio didn't get much of a discount, taking him when they did and developing him for a year and burning a year of his rookie scale deal. Right. They got him basically the value that he is. Like maybe just a little bit lower. Not much. A little bit better, but hindsight's always 2020. It was a calculated risk that they took. That was their guy at 12. Yeah. People thought they were crazy, but we've already said he's out played that. No, he has. Like, Josh primo has been really good. I'm joke and put my head in my hands whenever you bring up Kramer..

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"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:40 min | 1 year ago

"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Okay, we're back. Let's talk about Kate Cunningham. Yeah. After that like rough start to his career coming back from the ankle injury, kid Cunningham has averaged 17 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, he shot like 42% from the field, 40% from three 80% from the line. He plays high level defense. I think that his passing is actually a little bit underrated by his assist numbers because that team is a fucking disaster shooting the ball. I think his overall impact on the game is underrated by that Detroit team because there are disaster shooting the ball and he has no space to operate whatsoever on the court. I've been very impressed by cade Cunningham, basically across the board since that early little struggle that made people have meltdowns. People said there's a bust. I read an interview he had, it was actually like a player's journal he did on the undefeated where he admitted. He said, it took me a month. Before I had my legs under me. And that was the Portland game in 26 points. But even by game three, I'm looking at my numbers now and he played 70 sixers. He had 18 points ten rebounds four assists. He was four for 17 from the field, but the misses weren't bad. You could tell the game was slowing down. The injure is fading. Like some of those misses were at his size, he can play the a little bit of that bully ball ISO stuff because he is so still bigger than all the guards covering them. But then just a little bit of the finesse and touch by the rim..

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"cade" Discussed on Relevant Podcast

Relevant Podcast

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Relevant Podcast

"Then the yes is. I think an imitation to do something that you might have been hesitant to do. Afraid to do. Fell to nudge from god. A prompt something that you can't shake a kind of call it like sand in your shoe. It's irritating but it comes back around you know every few months maybe every few years. If it's a bigger thing maybe it's Ruin your family moving across country. A shifting careers But it can also be an everyday surrendered. Yes that looks just like. I'm going to choose gratitude No matter how hard the circumstances look right now. Or i'm gonna lean into a difficult conversation that i'd rather avoid Partly surrender the yes is that we know that it's for our good so we don't shrink back or avoid or escape Even if it's gonna be make us uncomfortable or nervous about the outcome we trust that. It's still the right thing to do. Yes i love that so much to. Throughout the book you reference your own life journey with A lot of the different things that the lord has asked you to say yes to so. I'd like know i was kinda wanna hear more. Like how did you get to this place. Where you learned to say surrendered. Yes because you've been asking a lot. There's a lot of big things that you've had to say yes to your life all along the way we say yes to things. We don't really want to as kids you know. It's just part of life you you get in line you you obey the rules. You do the right thing Now you can obviously get rebellious against that. Certainly i've had that season to where just like no. I'm not going to do that. That's a that's a resistant. No not a surrendered. Yes so i've i've lived in all those ways than i think most of us have if we're honest but I would say that. Probably most paramount saying that shifted my posture toward god of just trusting. His sovereignty. in places. I couldn't see was when we had our first born son. Cade who i was twenty six and we found out six hours later. He had down syndrome. Diagnosis and i had had testing now would indicate otherwise a false negative and it just definitely copy off guard. I was unprepared for that And yet you surrender to it. You love your child. You want to learn everything you can. I just felt very ill equipped and didn't know what i didn't even know and i would say twenty years later. I still don't know what i don't know but i just think the goal in the piece is that whatever journey looks like god doesn't leave us and he gives us the grace and the strength and the piece to keep going and so really in so many ways. I would say a surrendered. Yes is a lot like endurance. It's a lot like what is it. Looked to never give up or persevere in something that's hard when we take circumstances we may have not chosen and then turn those for good to help encourage other people who might be walking through something similar..

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"cade" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

"Thousand equals five thousand everywhere and it feels to me like the developer should have said before they signed. And i'm not blaming on the developer. I'm saying this is just how it happens. They should be like who's a. Where do we get the data like. Where do we get the data because if a developer saying they don't even know how many they sold. that's a problem like malls also because in addition to that at least the square has often said positive things about how well it will selling in june. They said they were pleasantly surprised. How many so sales they were having for a new ip and that it was doing very well et cetera. This is literally the tm z. Version of a marriage gone wrong where somebody doesn't instagram. And says me and my wife are super happy and then the wife is seen without her wedding. Ring somewhere banging somebody and you always hear about it. You're like so and so was out seeing without their wedding ring. That's what it feels like. It's two people completely offering a different face to the public now. You can't figure out. And but what i'm saying is we've had this enough times developers. I'm not just seeing the fire. But they need to be like. How do we know we need to know. We need full day to day. One back in data. That says exactly how we do if sleeves in here he can tell us because his brother's death well he's a depth to but he doesn't do it as it actively anymore but it's like if you can't find out the data by the way i don't know if anybody knows this was actually an issue with With arcade xbox arcade. I don't know if you guys remember that. There was a lot of deals with x. Cade people were mad because xbox would not give them the data on sales and it's changed now now they're totally Transpired but by the way the for down it also says they're also working on a new game ten to self publish there..

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"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"If you watched this whole thing, if you watched him from grass-root to USA Basketball, he has such a better Pace random and he doesn't go a million miles per hour. He had a step back that first game at home. Elbow was balance and it looks so natural. And then the end of the quarter. He has an ISO called for him and he gets his own bucket. And that's why there's hype about him because you need that in the end of the game and the shot clock in the playoffs to get two points and he can do it for you. And the second game little slow to start. Then he hits it contested three and a tight window is Doris Burke. Put it and then he scores on a drive. The next play he gets going in such a hurry. And it's, it's so effortless where I thought Kate was working a lot. And sometimes, like, you're working for buckets and some guys need to do a hundred moves and pumps and Spins. You look twice in General, Greene, that's fifteen points. That's just the way he is. Yeah, that's a really, really good way to put it. It does look effortless with Jalen green, especially on this level. Whereas, with Cade, it is a constant battle a little bit. That's where he has to work to get to his spot because he doesn't have that athleticism like with Jaylin, right? Jalen like half half speed. Jalen is full speed Cade in terms of the first step right off. If anything, it's Jaylen, gearing back and that's something that I notice in the G League that he really, really slowed down, like Midway through that g League month in the bubble. To get that experience and it really improved. Yeah, I think he is every bit, the score. We thought his outpourings, Shang goon turned, you yet. Matt Penny Packer game on. I'm, I'm smiling. And if I had dug deeper and knew that, he whispered sweet nothings to the basketball before I took free throws. I think I would have ranked him a little bit higher because he he's such a piece, such a basketball character who she is preview mortine know. He does know. There's like a split at Center Court and she's like not speaking much English. He's just running around out there. They call a l p. Z better than I thought he would be straight up. He scored out. I suppose he hit deep threes. He dropped off a couple assists. Still an angles guy and I thought he was exposed some defensively on switches and he'll give birth. Block because of how well, he reacts and placed himself off the floor and we were texting. You said the explosions, they're just not necessarily the whole length, so that's why. But he had four four blocks each game, the jumps are astronomical, but the timing is there and the same values and he's fine as a rotating help defender on traps. It's just a different story on flat out switches..

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"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

03:07 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Like, we need, we need to get serious here. We need to just, just, let's see what it looks. Like. They've got like a game Left Of Summer League in the regular season. Just give us, give us paid like as the guy once that's all I'm asking Killian still needs killing needs way more development time than what day does clearly, but I just want to see it. Like I just one k to get the ball. Bring it up every time run that offense because when you did that God, how many open shots did Detroit miss the Cade? Or was it was Swift seen that movie a little bit and like they have enough shooting on the regular season. I think it's going to be fine. Like I don't think that it's going to be anything resembling, what we sought Oklahoma City or Oklahoma State. I'm sorry, but like man, dead. I mean, he had I think it was like two assists in that game. He probably should have had a in like, he probably created, like, twelve shots or he admits that wage at a bunch of hockey assist to, like the past before I pass, and he does that stuff that don't doesn't necessarily show up in the box where every play and just sort of this, like, offensive connector. I didn't like the pairing with Killian. Hey, suspect, the first game, it can work. I'm not completely writing off yet, but clearly has to be less dribble. Dominant, and just get your ass move quicker and maybe part of it for us in the especially is off. I'm just so accustomed after the year, Oklahoma state that somehow, someway caters influencing every plan, the offense, and that first game, they're just way too many where he sat in the corner and watched and off. But I think because of that, the kid takes the first game, Ur, hot and heavy. He he hit a couple threes and it seemed like he may have Thirty and cools down cold bad turnover as he dribbled it. Hi lost the ball lacked some touch on Flushing Maybe the bus water first game. That was number one. And meanwhile down the street. Jalen green has what twenty-three the first twenty three and five in his debut nine 4:18 for the field and then they match up. And I thought one of the cool things was they matched up like they guard each other. It wasn't this is Cade versus Jalen. They were squaring up back and forth and it was hyped up to start and it was slow and not a 3-1. Jalen green gets caught in the screen and goes under and you could tell that that aided heard and it was influenced his game and heard how good Jaylynn had been a took. A personally, once we got going, had a hard drive crash, test driving this for a score reflects to the crowd, mean my, my kind of holdups with Kate a little bit as positive. I think it was, I didn't think you'd quite great but the numbers were so good enough. You can't lose it by 25th is going to be mostly this. Hang dribble, hesitation pullback, jumper guy, rather than that. Bursty lead guard coming off a ball screen. So we have to be okay with that. If he's the conductor, the offense wage. It's not always going to be highlights, like you said, and often times. It's a smart Sound Decision that may not pop know, I think that's totally right and like people were comparing him to Chris Middleton off pre-draft and he's just like, I think drastically better Prospect than Chris Middleton was..

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Carl Levin, Michigan's Longest Serving US Senator, Dies at 87

Daily Detroit

02:03 min | 2 years ago

Carl Levin, Michigan's Longest Serving US Senator, Dies at 87

"First elected to congress in nineteen seventy-eight michigan's longest serving senator chaired the powerful armed services committee. He was very active around civil rights local development and protecting american workers having interviewed senator levin and read his memoir. Getting to the heart of the matter. I have some reflections. I imagined that if senator levin had a role in a television show he'd be fictional president. Jed bartlett's closest ally in the west wing practical and patriotic levin's thirty six years in the upper chamber as a democrat had paradoxes a democrat who investigated spending and financial excess in government as well as wall street a staunch believer as chair of the senate armed services committee. That america has a strong role to play in the world but voted against the second iraq. War levin was consistent with himself. He was a man who spent decades of politics. But i sense. He felt good about his impact when he saw himself in the mirror. Getting the heart of the matter reminds me of the writings of ben franklin. The similarities with the founding father aren't just physical appearance surprising wit and clearly understandable style both levin and franklin shared the belief that the long game mattered that even if it wasn't politically popular in the moment moment to make things happen in a country with a lot of people with differing views. You shouldn't always take everything off the table for your opponent that making is how democracy actually works his memoir is a blueprint without saying it and how we might put the broken engine of american democracy back together again. Levin rhetorically lays the parts on the table. I won't get into all of them. But they include the broken filibuster where he called out his own party for creating it then in order for an electorate and your colleagues to trust you you need to have a consistent northstar and compass and he's right if you look at the popular senior senator from vermont. The reason that he gets photo shopped everywhere sitting on a chair isn't because of any particular political stance it's because whether they agree or not people connect with him because they believe that he is who he says he is.

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Detroit Pistons Grab Cade Cunningham at No. 1 in NBA Draft

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Detroit Pistons Grab Cade Cunningham at No. 1 in NBA Draft

"The Detroit Pistons made Oklahoma state point guard Cade Cunningham the first pick of the NBA draft the six day coming in with the big twelve player of the year as a freshman averaging twenty points a game the Houston Rockets followed by selecting guard Jaelyn Greene became the first player drafted that high street out of the G. league U. S. C. big man Evan bubbly then went third to the Cleveland Cavaliers fall by Florida's the fourth Scottie Barnes in the surprise of the Toronto raptors Gonzaga point guard Jalen Suggs was then scooped up number five by Orlando who also took Michigan's Franz Wagner eighth I'm Tom Mariam

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Detroit Pistons Take Cade Cunningham With No. 1 Overall Pick in NBA Draft

CBS Sports Radio

00:17 sec | 2 years ago

Detroit Pistons Take Cade Cunningham With No. 1 Overall Pick in NBA Draft

"cade" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"Pacific time. We're about to give picks they did something different. This time they had all the guys walk out with their families. I really liked it. All right so It looks like the pistons take cunningham. Kfc we okay with that great. That's the right decision. It's kinda. I wouldn't call it a no brainer but 'cause that's speaks to evan moberly and jalen green how talented they are But it's as close to a no brainer as it gets when you're talking about a guy who's six foot seven six four eight can play. Who can shoot off the dribble who can defend multiple positions. Who's a leader. Who works hard. Like for the pistons. Here with their current roster. You know as troy weaver said everybody's a fit Became cunningham is especially at fit next to their backcourt with killian hayes city bay in the front court and i say a stewart. I love their young core in the pistons finally have hoped someone who wants to be in detroit too. It seems like russillo. I have my final rankings. Mostly one cunningham to green three adding mobile is going to go down twenty years from now as the most impactful guy from this draught the from trying to actually win the title. I'll do respect to cunningham. I think we basically had three number one. Picks in this draft Sometimes that happens. I just like moby. The the way is played now. What were your final. Rankings i went back and forth on to you and i talked about it a little bit because you know their game. Evaluations in their clip evaluations. And if you watch mobile clips you can't believe not going number one He's he does so many extra little things that are special For big guy you know. I was chat for he said when. Gm said he'd stopped looking at center or ford. Start looking at the small four. I thought that was a bit of a stretch but also speaks to kind of some of the projections where he can be a perimeter guy. But i kind of like the idea of a five year. Keep on the floor before we get to that. Because he's gonna get picked up pretty quickly the way the game is played today for cape cunningham to be six eight and shoot forty percent from three and control things and not get sped up and all the big moments that he had in the second half scoring. There's just so much to like. They're so. Kate ends up not being the best player in the draft. Ten years from now okay. Fine but it's hard for me to imagine with today's nba game the size shooting and passing him not working out and having a big time impact. You could point to the turnovers exist the more you watch full games oklahoma state this year. That was not a very good team. It just wasn't and teams would w. be fine debut on mitchell you know who's terrific defensively would get him sometimes and then sometimes capable get him to and he was never ever phased and it was always in control the game and i think that's a really special attribute to have when everything's on you to make all those decisions and mobley didn't have to do any of those things. I think kate is the safe safer. Pick and i get it. I just like mobilize upside. Cassie you. You're the tiebreaker already. Have it's cade. I give the tiebreaker. Because he's one of those guys you can rely on to create a shot in playoff situation in a game six game seven when you need somebody to get a bucket and wherever moberly i mean he very well could become a guy who does that for you. But it's much more of a theoretical skill than it is for cade cunningham. Who already can with moly. I mean we'll see. Maybe he if he goes third to cleveland. He's going to be one of those guys who can play make for your from the elbows. Maybe occasionally brings the ball up before barricade is going to be your primary source of offensive creation. And i'm always gonna favor those guys with them through the most important players basketball. Would you have tried to trade back and do you think the pistons tried to trade back. Here they listen to offers for sure they definitely did listen to offers just as of now nothing was strong enough to move off of cade cunningham which speaks to the type of player he could be. I mean cade cab is very. It's very safe to say he'll be like a top thirty five forty player. It's just a matter of the heights. He reaches like. I mean i could see him becoming a top ten guy. He has that level of upside. It's just a matter of if he can reach it or not. And i think with detroit they have the right surrounding pieces for him and it's not going to surprise me one bit. If as soon as he steps foot there we see isaiah. Stuart look even better. We see killian hayes. Look even better because he's one of those guys who makes everybody else around him better. Are you worried about you. Got killing huckster now or now. No nope not not not even a little bit bill. Killian this is a good thing for him because of the killian hates a good thing. It's a great thing because he's in a situation here where there's less pressure for him. Nafta handle the boss pressure left. That be played but he's got to be playing. He's going to begin stops on defense and facilitating just like he did as a rookie. Everybody looks at the poor scoring numbers. Bell let's focus on the things killian hayes can-do elder of his scoring over the course of time. I hope he does look. I look by the way gillian to worry about. Cdc bay at this point more. I better player than he is right now. It would be funny if they took. They took halliburton's seventh to have halliburton and kate on the same team who were very similar with. They don't need the ball a ton and they just can kinda fitted with everybody. That would have been a fun back all right. The pick is in kate. Cunningham has been selected. I like his outfit. He went with the all black tie. And the and the whole things put on the pistons hat in there you go. There was a moment In the last couple of days when all the sudden it looked jalen. Green was get worked out. Detroit i found out moby had a secret workout with the pistons and he crushed and i think that was a schism a little bit on. The troy riverside little tom side. Yeah look let's share it with everybody. Because the higher week it turned into this whole idea that it wasn't gonna be kate which i was kind of defaulted awards and i think is going to get this one wrong. I don't think is going to do that wrong. Do that towards but for those that now that we share it the story goes jalen. Green destroyed his workout. Kate.

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Detroit Pistons Select Cade Cunningham 1st in 2021 NBA Draft

The Bill Simmons Podcast

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Detroit Pistons Select Cade Cunningham 1st in 2021 NBA Draft

"We're about to give picks they did something different. This time they had all the guys walk out with their families. I really liked it. All right so It looks like the pistons take cunningham. Kfc we okay with that great. That's the right decision. It's kinda. I wouldn't call it a no brainer but 'cause that's speaks to evan moberly and jalen green how talented they are But it's as close to a no brainer as it gets when you're talking about a guy who's six foot seven six four eight can play. Who can shoot off the dribble who can defend multiple positions. Who's a leader. Who works hard. Like for the pistons. Here with their current roster. You know as troy weaver said everybody's a fit Became cunningham is especially at fit next to their backcourt with killian hayes city bay in the front court and i say a stewart. I love their young core in the pistons finally have hoped

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"cade" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

05:59 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

"Even ten years ago, let alone twenty-five or Thursday and the landscape has changed completely and, you know, you you have the one-and-done send in a one and a two and downs and and out and and people don't get done know, I mean, you know, there's no there's no way Jose Your player and and and on anybody survives and that I know of in the first round, this year is their fourth year. Player course, Chris Duarte. Why is give senior? Okay? Yeah, he was a senior at Oregon. Do I take off in Casper? Corey, kispert Gonzaga. Okay, guys, are a couple actually talking. We're talking in 10 to 15 10 to 20 range, both of them. Yeah. You're not getting you're not getting anybody. I mean, you're talking, you know, freshman G League freshman, freshman freshman G League. That's probably your top six in summer. We, we know it'll be a very big shot. If some the for the top four, in some order, starting with Cade Cunningham aren't Jalen green and Jalen Suggs. Is that now that seems to be a hugely consensus among the top four? Yeah, I've said this for months, and I don't understand. I keep hearing people. They're like, well, it's a top-five job. BrickTop's 6 and then there's like to me it's clearly a top-four and you talk to most NBA guys and they'll say that there's no disparity or so minimal. Disparity from 1 to 4 this year. I know, what would you put out a report that Detroit's still not a hundred percent? Sure they're going to take a cutting him. This, this always happens every year because again, you got took out smoke screens because you know, you want those other teams. Maybe somebody is in love with, you know, maybe Houston, loves Jalen green enough to say. All right, we we gotta figure this thing out of up or whatever, you know, you put it out there but Troy Weaver and Detroit, they're going to take a kind of Camp. Number one, everything I've been told he's the guy and he should be the guy because he's got a lot of Luke in him a lot. He's big, he's strong, he could see over defenders, he's a great passer..

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"cade" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

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05:18 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

"Apply what I didn't like though most of France and and and we can make excuses about the, you know, the the team just not been put together yet but losing to France by giving up a 16 to to final run home. And and routing looking helpless was not a that that's what Disturbed me, it was that lost, not necessarily that they lost, it was horrible, they had the game in hand, it should have been just an awful, Finishing Touch, and the loose being outscored 16 to 2. Wow, you know. And yeah, again, I mean they don't have a big-time rim protector, you know, that's when I got McGee dead. Yeah, but you can't blame on the floor in the end like that. No you can't play with your bill McGee. You can't play him so he just sits on the bench but why she hear you say yourself a good deal with. Yeah because we got nowhere near West Palm trying to I thought Andre Drummond. I don't know. Some of it some way, I would have brought somebody else in who, at least give him my cell about Mickey. I said, what I'd rather have I know bands not a ram projector but I would have, you know. Yeah. And and and he hasn't been great and and you bring in Devin Booker who again kind of duplicates. A lot of what you have with a man with with Damian Lillard with Jayson, Tatum like they're just all too similar. They're used to their roles as the Alpha Dog score and isolation. And that's not what, you know, again, they'll get. Hopefully, get on track here, but it's not fun to watch. You know, who would have been interesting? Is your boy lamelo? Yeah, I mean he's kind of guy we're talking about right at this, a foreign distributor, even Lonzo even long. So on this team, like he'd be great girly. He would have been better than we were at the point for this group. Because what does he do? He just gets people easy buckets and he guards. Yeah, I would have taken elanzo at that point. What about Kyle Lowry? Yes, boss, you know, like he's at least a killer, like, I think you need a few of those. I think that's what this this thing may be missing. Two is a PJ Tucker type or somebody like that in the life that's going to call these dudes out for for being, okay. So, so what's the over-under point spread on Iran for you? What is it? 50/50? Exactly wage but quit and by the way, I have to credit Brian windhorst pointing this out cuz I hadn't thought about it that they bent that damn well better when by 50. Because Point differential could conceivably come in by plugged, nothing going to run about Cong. They have to run it up against the run, which, you know, and and that that's that. And then then after that Czech Republic, they shouldn't pose a problem either. But they they, you know, and they said they're going to advance, you know, that's that's and then the advanced that's automatic, but you're undefeated, you're not. So anyway, all be on the next Olympic team buff your point card for the 2026..

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"cade" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

"I think it's so cool to that in an era in which Superstars have teamed up that Chris Middleton and Januzaj stuck together. They had pieces, obviously, John horse Harrison, tremendous job adding, you know, Drew holiday and Bobby Portis and Bryn Forbes. And some of these auxiliary pieces peacock doctor, which is a huge addition, in a few years ago. But I feel like that's kind of what I appreciate most about yanis is that he stayed in dog, His way and I heard some but I can't remember who on the radio earlier this week talking about. The reason why you're honest may not have teamed up and it's, he didn't play basketball pump. He didn't establish relationships that these kids do that fifteen and sixteen Seventeen years old where they know each other and they're hanging out with each other often have those bonds know? Well, you know, there's a lot a lot, we can someday we'll talk about here, you basketball. But the fact is that that's a very good point. Just as in a, non a month on the subject of u basketball and, and it's and, and avoiding it and being a positive, the greatest example of that prior to him was Tim. Duncan Duncan did not have the the page to did not have to, you know, all the bad things that can then sue. Thank you. It was developed completely outside that scope and but now it's always likeable but Duncan was likeable but like he didn't want to deal with God. Whole different subject. Yeah, yeah, no. I know you said, you know, I mean, you know, he he was, you know, he was not accessible, you know, I'm saying he's an inaccessible personality, right? You know, he didn't he wasn't a girl personality for the American public because nobody knew he didn't want you to know, you know, he didn't want. He didn't want that. That's he's, hey, both of these guys in different ways of totally happy in her own skin. I mean, you know, and and, and Duncan did it his way and, and this young man's doing it his way. And at some more outgoing, you know, joyful, external way. And, but anyway, but you're right, they were ganic nature of this team was built in the old fashioned way, without without that the piling on, you know, business. Yeah, it's great. And I think we all appreciate that, and can I give props to, to one media member? I know this isn't, you know what we do? But yeah, I have to do this because she's twenty-six years old, and as two people in the media watching her on the podium, post-game Malika Andrews, how she handled? Herself and everything was absolutely insane, like she's such a star in this business. I know this, we don't use this podcast for, for these reasons. I was so blown away at 26 years old at how good she is and how she handled that situation, which listen, that's a, that's a big Bowman to deal with NBA Finals, post game, and not everybody watching you. And she she blew it out of the water so that that's neither here. Nor there. I would second at a smoking would say, I'll Second That Emotion..

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"cade" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"End starters. And i think that's what you're hoping. But they've on mitchell in so if those guys around to i think probably make sense david mitchell around to which might sound higher spot before this season. He wasn't even like a top hundred prospect is. Is there any argument to make here with mitchell. That the fact that there was a three headed experienced back court with mossy teague and jared butler That that devalued some of the impact that that mitchell could have on offense that you know he wasn't expected to be the guy to go out and create. they had three weapons they. They used all of them fairly equally and in fact really he was probably the third scoring weapon On baylor that that if he had been on a team that didn't have this high level of guards. Three elite guards viewed played on. Let's say usc for example that this would this would look different for him. I don't think so because he just doesn't look natural off the dribble. And if you are a natural ball handler. Nec still can create just based on equipped i but i think also in certain ways that makes life easier because he's not meant to really carry an offense in having to other guys you can really handle and shoot. Well that's gonna make life easier for him certain ways to so in some ways. I think it was kind of the ideal situation for him all right. He's dean democracy at dean on draft dot com. You can go over there and read all of his analysis One of the things. I love about dean is. He's not afraid to go after the consensus all of his arguments are well reasoned. He's got statistical proof that the backup point of view. I've really enjoyed checking out his website. You should check it out to dean on. Draft dot com dean. Thanks so much for coming on the show. A picture of me. Chadha great time when alert our listeners. That next week the ultimate mock draft two thousand and twenty one presented by locked on an odyssey. it's featuring analysis from me as well as odyssey experts. Brian scalp brainy and former general manager..

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"cade" Discussed on Premium Hoops

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03:30 min | 2 years ago

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"I it doesn't that doesn't inspire the level of defensive panic In that same role as yeah no. That's a really grave putting it is. Just it's very different One last thing that i had asked for I turned the tables on a little bit. What did you think about bobby reports tonight. I don't really have any sweeping. Bobby portis thoughts but like i. I can't wait for his. Wwe career sunday because he feels like a guy who would be fantastic for him and brooke one. Both of them retired from the league. Il just they have a recent decade long career. wwe's long as they want the tax. I think bobby portis is the exact type of player that you want to have a in like a game. Free on your home gort. Because like he's gonna make plays and it's going to get the crowd like really into it. He gets gets an wall in the third quarter he gets to the free throw line like make the layout but he's like yelling and screaming to the crowd and the crowd's like super fired chanting his name. And stuff. you you need that energy level To to compete in austin. You want that you want that guy like brings a energy level to the rest of the proud on an important moments but like i still don't i still don't really trust him defensively and so i would be Be wary of leaning as much on. Bobby portis as they appear to be doing right like how many minutes bobby played it. Eighteen minutes brooke lopez's at twenty one minutes like that that he'll steffi's often me right leah. Lopez is a much much better player. He should play more than that. But like part of that is like they went small with the honest on us a thirty eight minutes and would have played more. Had the game like not been point game in the fourth quarter. Obviously and he was playing the five out there. And so you understand like that. That's why like lopez's minutes or solo. But yeah like bobby portis the exact type of do you have a good game three. I like what what game. Fives when you know. The crowd is antagonizing. Bobby portis instead of like a amplifying him. We'll see but yeah. I think reporters had a great night. And i wouldn't like some phoenix money. Williams changing anything drastic about my team to account for artistry. He needed a couple of minutes. 'cause he's got five man. I love the the puertas fantastic. He shot shot. Four of eleven in one of three. We don't have true. Percentage does not equal violence. Okay immaculate lives immaculate by the lake was bobby amazing tonight like no macula point. Yeah one hundred percent all five seen for sure Well all right last thing before you out of here. I Obviously you know detroit fan. Cade cunningham is by all accounts versus going to be the number one overall. Pick to the detroit pistons I if they trade this..

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"I don't mean that in a bad way i'm sure he has it in one point or another but in terms of getting consistent separation driving on somebody is just isn't happening The shots has to get your so difficult right now. And that's why we're talking about with with phoenix. If they're like. I mean part of the reason. They've gotten years because their guys are making aldershot. Split if if devon booker struggling like this if cam johnson is going one a five. If for for some grace of god jae crowder go six or seven like it always feels like jae. Crowder has the six or seven outings on nights. Were almost doesn't matter That there's no no statistical backing behind that but that's just my opinion But like it's just so tough for chris to be the guy who is trying to win you a game. Unless he's like he has that that that decision making where he's like. I'm going to take every shot When you think back blake game six of the clippers series right. Like i'm going to close this thing out but the way on the closest thing is i'm just going to get to my spot regardless of who's guarding me and i'm gonna kill you with the the dribble left Snake right fade fifteen voter by cash. I was gonna do that for the entire game and again like that. That is that is that is a tough way to make a living. I'm chris paul so he can get away with it sometimes but like that. That shouldn't take away from the should take away from just like how difficult that shot. Diet is to make a living hunt and it's weird because like layoffs are like by their nature a smaller sample size than what you see in the regular season And so there's a lot more opportunity for like weird stuff to happen over the course of like six or seven games over in seventy games and so like. Yeah chris. balkan can only shoot sixteen or seventeen pain it's ems over the course of an entire playoffs and not really be that noticeable. Because he's playing so well But that can also be like a a sign of perhaps some structural issues You know within the offense is thinking like when you were asking. What was the last time you saw chris. Paul like by some by the denver like maybe the denver series against like puzzle. Yeah but yeah like. It's it's been tough but he's been so good at at it hasn't mattered and so it's like.

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03:17 min | 2 years ago

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"It's only been four years since i've been there. Feels like forever sean. Yeah it wasn't. Shaw and yeah so we had. I was obviously in kinesiology there. So i should have had kinesiology base math course but i got put into one of the business math mathworks and it was just awful. Men like that was one of the worst experiences i've ever had in a class. Mail a federal passing it. But terrible absolutely terrible did like mitch michigan. State's business college for people who don't know is like one of the ten or fifteen best in the country so like taking anything business oriented. They're not fun if you're not a business student but yeah. Economics are good thing in life and basketball So in looking at the rest of this too One thing. I do want head on before he buy about. Yoenis is awesome. I think that's that's i don't really have better words that Intended grupo is Is just been amazing. Like the i mean. I'm glad that we didn't have to see the injury again tonight. Because i was very sick of seeing that get replayed over and over again I would have no idea right now that he did have an injury like what i was only even week ago. Hardly for him to come out in the way that he's played like i tweeted this out tonight. It feels like he's of things in the post. That just weren't really like it wasn't something as consistently doing. He's gotten a lot better at Instead of use to get boxed in with the baseline drives a lot like even against brooklyn he had troubles with like blake griffin. Did a really good job positioning himself to to use the baseline to deter drives from him but Yawns has been awesome. Ed just like doing that. Little like shoulder dip coming up in fucking hamming it on whoever's defending in He's been such joy. Watchband you so for good. Yeah and like. I we sweet you a during the game is like you. You could see like they'd ghosts. They'd boast him upper. Get him on that. Left side against jae crowder so he could turn over his shoulder and back towards the middle and end up with the right hand. Lead jump booker like facing the basket going to strong going strong in and so like the second j. sat on that like he gave him a gave him like a counter he gave the baseline move for like a wide open layup. And you could see jae crowder be like i can't do anything. What am i supposed to do lace. Yeah oh it was amazing to watch too. 'cause like jay was guarding so well like you. I mean you could see like trying five or six different things. Jays defending perfectly as footwork down. And then there's just one slip up and it's like all right that's mine like i'm in the basket and yet no. He's so fun to watch when he gets going. Which feels like always. I mean he's but his averages for the series or probably like what thirty five thirty six points per game something like that after tonight Even with how will aden's played like there's just not really a great way to defend jaanus So it's been like. I've just personally cathartic leads been very fun to watch that because i get very tired of bag twitter being like well. He doesn't have doesn't have a bag of mike fucking matter. He's one of the players in the world.

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05:15 min | 2 years ago

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"For over detroit bad boys in detroit verse everybody the podcast and also soon to be a dad last Then for tonight good. I should say i'm doing good. This is the like. I'm enjoying like we talked about chrishell joining the last basketball games. I'll get to watch for quite some time Live without dvr the yemen. I'm i'm doing great happy to happy to be here. Thanks for having me on a happy that we have like an actual nba final series to talk about because it was a it was looking kinda work. It was looking a little a little bit. Dim whole dire Headed into game three. And and then i didn't even really have to watch the fourth quarter was just kind of milwaukee surrounding sons which was fun. Watch we we. We don't have to get super granular on. I have a wad of like overarching boss for the series. But we gotta milk every last podcast now out of you before you become a dad. You know But i mean to be. This game really came down to deondraye eight and gotten foul trouble. And that was kind of it for for phoenix. Phoenix was honestly towards the end of the third quarter. It like i mean they made a really good run. Their that mikhail dunk on the cam. Dunk the camden was amazing. I missed i was taking moose outside. I thought it was a commercial break. It was not cam johnson ended. Pj tucker's life onscreen It felt like phoenix was in your back into it than the andre picked up his fourth foul. And that was kind of it for vedic because milwaukee went on a run. You've the andrea got back in. Didn't matter milwaukee's up twenty It was just a hell of a game from the box. It was so aden picked up his fourth foul and they decided to go small. You know no no saric No no real. Trust in frank kaminsky to play extended minutes understandably. I don't blame the yeah and like it was. It was kind of working for a little bit You know you said cam. Johnson made some amazing plays the dunk on. Pj tucker also had like a really nice Like ram pressure thing in the half court. That made me go like okay. Cam johnson and johnson And then Honest kind of like realize like oh yeah like. There's nobody in the paint who can stop me and so we did that. And then the other big thing. Which i think was bigger for milwaukee actually than jaanus scoring forty in. This game was drew holiday. Drew holiday made some really big. Three's in the third quarter to kind of keep the lead at like eight points. Ten points eleven points instead of letting phoenix kind of creep in closer During that stretch and then eventually got to a point at the end of the third quarter where the game guy and kind of got blown open and that was that yes Yet aiden only playing twenty four minutes Is like a real sign like when you look at the boss. Gotta mealy stands out to you because he is really the only hope. Phoenix has on the interior Defensively and so if he's only playing half the game in a playoff game where guys are going thirty five thirty six minutes a night that that's just not going to cut it and so like yeah we we have a series of you know who's to say if eight is going to play twenty four minutes again probably going to be a little bit different in game four but four tonight The the bucks were led by jonas. Is unstoppable unstoppable. Is that a word. I think it's close enough..

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Mock Draft 1.1: Houston Rockets

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

01:38 min | 2 years ago

Mock Draft 1.1: Houston Rockets

"Let's start with the houston rockets. They are one of three teams with the best shot of having the number one pick in the draft over fourteen percent chance of the number one. Pick a fifty two point one percent chance of winning a top four. Pick one of things that's relevant for the rockets is that if they don't get a top four pick in the draft. They must send their picked the oklahoma city thunder and so right now fifty two point one percent chance they pick it. It's it's really fifty fifty that the rockets even have their pick this year and thunder could potentially have to top five picks. And we'll talk about that a second when we get to the thunder but assuming for a minute that they get the number one pick in the draft. I have the number one on. Big board are sorry. I'm mock draft one point one km cunningham and i'll just say this about kate cottingham it is looking more and more likely that he is going to be the number one pick in any scenario that we can really think about it. Discuss right now he he. It seems like every team and scout. That i'm talking to the league has caved cunningham number one. I mean we'll see more on on lottery night on who actually gets the number one pick in which way it may go. But it's looking highly likely that cape cunningham is going to be the number one pick in the draft regardless of who draft where and certainly for the rockets. he fits indeed It's really a no brainer to have a versatile wing with his feel for the game and the way he can see the floor the way he can defend multiple positions. I think he's a no brainer for the rockets. But i could also say that about a lot of the other teams there so right now and mock draft one point one. The rockets get cade cunningham.

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NYT Tech Correspondent Cade Metz on the Corporate Forces Shaped AI

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02:04 min | 2 years ago

NYT Tech Correspondent Cade Metz on the Corporate Forces Shaped AI

"A is now a household term whether it's powering driving directions or spotting tumors and cancer patients or driving big discussions over our bias autonomous weapons or the future of work but despite the fact that the first neural network was created in the late nineteen fifties. A lot of what i just described has taken place over only about ten years in his new book. Genius makers new york times tech correspondent kate. Mets writes about the history of ai and the corporate forces that shaped it since the mid two thousands. He told me ai. Pioneer geoffrey hinton really rebranded neural networks as deep learning. And that happened. Just a bunch of other factors. We're coming together really. fifty years. After this idea was first proposed we finally had the two things that were needed to make it work. What we needed was all that data and the internet gave us that gave us lots of photos. Lots of text. Lots of sounds that those neural networks could lies but we also needed the computer processing power needed to crunch all that data and by two thousand and ten we had both and so as jeff was rebranding. The idea we also had the technology needed to make it work. And then you have this of of sort of ten years where it seems like a creeps into our life in ways that are pretty invisible right like talk about this sort of life. We're living now. That is built on these discoveries in this work that we may not even realize. Well you see this in your daily lives today when you power up your iphone and you speak a command into siri. The way that syria is able to recognize. What you're saying is because of a neural network. As time goes on we're going to see chat bots start to emerge. We're seeing this now and that's driven by by neural network as well as self driving cars and other robotics that are coming to the fore rely on this one

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For the first time in decades, vaccines are having a moment

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08:48 min | 2 years ago

For the first time in decades, vaccines are having a moment

"Healthcare reporter at The Wall Street Journal. X for joining us, Peter Thanks for having me on Lot is being made right now about the vaccines were obviously going through the rollout. Things are ramping up. But, you know, I really have found very fascinating. The story of how these vaccines have come to be in the new technologies that were using. Obviously, the Fizer and Moderna vaccines are using this M or in a technology. We've never had a vaccine that has been approved before. And Johnson and Johnson, the new one that just got approved. They also are using new technology. There's is a little different. It's called viral vector technology. You know, these brand new things are showing a lot of promise and big hopes for Writing, you know, infections in the future, other pandemics, just other diseases. There's a lot of potential with all of these. So, Peter, tell us a little bit about your reporting on this. You know, Vaccines have been around for a couple 100 years, and for most of that time they used sort of tried and true method of making them and a lot of cases. That meant Taking part of the virus of the pathogen that you want to try to protect against. And using it in the vaccine itself to deliver that into the body to induce an immune response. And so those air still in use, But there have been efforts over the past few decades. Find new ways to make vaccines and the pandemic has really brought that out in the sense that, you know, even though some of these technologies were years in the making this pandemic has sort of been there moment to actually deliver, if not for the very first time, then In the biggest way possible for that. Vaccine technology and so As you mentioned the first couple vaccines used this messenger RNA technology and this Johnson and Johnson, one uses a viral vector technology and they're both Newer ways of making vaccines, and they both involved. Essentially delivering the genetic code and genetic instructions that tell the body to do certain things to induce the an immune response rather than deliver. The actual virus into the body that you're trying to fight against. We've talked about the M R D vaccines for a bit now only because they were approved first from Fizer, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson, as I mentioned recently approved They're using this viral vector technology. Tell us a little bit more about that. It's different from the old ways as you were describing, but they still use a virus that they kind of readjust to help do this. So how does the viral vector stuff work? There. That's a good point, because I don't want to mislead people to think that there's no viral material in these viral vector event vaccines, But the difference is that you're using a virus that has Essentially nothing to do with the disease You're trying to combat and the general concept for these viral vector vaccines is to take one harmless virus and to use it against more deadly virus. And so in the case of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine A couple others. They're out there for cove is like the one from AstraZeneca and University of Oxford is to take something called it in a dental virus, which is Relatively harmless virus that can cause common colds or conjunctivitis. And to tweak it in such a way so that if it's injected into your body, it's not going to cause disease is not going to cause the coldest fellow certainly not going to cause coverted. It serves as sort of a carrier, and it's modified in a way so that it actually then carries Edna that tells the body's cells. Make this spike protein that found on the surface of the coronavirus finding that right virus of such an interesting part of this story, Johnson and Johnson decided they were going to go this route. Viral vector technology, and they had to be on the hunt or the right virus because there was also concerns. You know you're using viral material. What if you build up an immunity to that specific virus, then could you build up an immunity to the vaccine itself? So they were on the hunt for a very specific one to use as well. That question of whether this viral vector or this sort of carrier that makes up the vaccine is going toe compose an issue and so in the past there have been in is where that's been a problem. And I think it's not been entirely solved. And so in the past, the problem was that when they tried using one of these dental viruses to be the sort of carrier in the vaccine in people who had pre existing immunity to that identify Iris that this common cold virus it's sort of interfered with The effectiveness of the vaccine against various diseases. And so what Johnson and Johnson had to do was sort of figure out. Okay, Well, we need to pick the right carrier that the right dental virus and you know, ideally one that is just not that common out in the world so that not as many people have pre existing immunity to it. But even the people who do have preexisting immunity to it. Maybe it's not going to be such a strong immune response against the carrier that would interfere with the underlying vaccine is trying to do Tell me a little bit more about Johnson and Johnson and the company. You know how they got into this because my understanding I'm obviously we know Johnson and Johnson for a myriad of products, but they're fairly new to the vaccine game. And they didn't achieve a little bit of success with an Ebola vaccine using this viral vector technology also, so you know how did that work out for them? And then obviously they transition into working on the covert virus. He's got the world well known brands that you alluded to band aid baby powder, and they've long had a very strong prescription drug business. So drugs like Remedy Cade that that treat people who are already sick and then there are major player but they've not been a major player in vaccines. And so about 10 years ago, they decided they wanted to get into vaccines. More so they bought this Such a biotechnology company called Crew Cell, and that's really where this viral vector technology came from that JJ is using, and so they kind of spent. Several years just designing vaccines against various infectious diseases and then running them through the regular series of tests, So this would be things like Ebola. Enrica. Then they were able to start testing they rebel a vaccine using this sector technology in Africa after I think first after that, the really big outbreak in West Africa five or six years ago and then more recently In the Congo, where there was another outbreak, and so they went through the whole series of studies for that vaccine, and then eventually got European Commission approval for it in the middle of last year. So now they do have this sort of platform that Could work not only against over 19 but also against Ebola's and then potentially additional infectious diseases the night in fact, they even have the vaccine and development for HIV, which is sort of been this Notoriously difficult virus to target in the form of a vaccine. I mean, it's so interesting how far we've come. How much we've learned about the human body so much so that you know we're hacking the genetic software. You know of the body to produce these things. You know all these insights into the immune system that we've gained have led us to this stuff. So what's the promise for these things Like, you know, what can we expect? I know they're working on Vaccines for other diseases. Gene therapies, There's a lot of promise with us Yeah, And it's in a way. It's sort of the convergence of a couple different strains that have been going on in pharmaceutical research and academic research. And that is The genetic revolution on the one hand, but also immunology, and that's immunology is kind of feeding into both. Vaccines to prevent disease but also ah, whole new class of drugs to treat disease by in some way affecting the immune system. And so I mean, there are people that Infectious disease experts who say that this is really the golden Age of vaccine ology that these advances kind of signal that and think that it really shows that there's promised to really target a lot of Other infectious diseases. And in the case of Ah, big emerging outbreak like we've seen To do it in a way that is really quick and can actually Have in effect in actually stemming of pandemic. While it's under way, you know, rather than just developed paintings and the normal timeline of many years that the pharmaceutical industry is used to Yeah, And in the

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Cunningham helps Oklahoma St beat No. 6 Texas in double OT

SportsCenter All Night

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Cunningham helps Oklahoma St beat No. 6 Texas in double OT

"Right corner to Kate. He had 14 issue one Dribble three pointer. Yes, Davey is five for 10 for the season. Coming him on the dribble. Right wing. Thanks behind the back. Step back shoots for three. Got it all. 72 67, Oklahoma State time out. Texas Cowboys will run it out in Oklahoma State defeats Texas in double overtime. 75 67 Yes, 75 67 your final score after two extra frames, One of the nation's top freshmen Cade Cunningham had 19 points, including five in the second overtime. Cunningham also tied the game late in the fourth quarter to send the game to OT. In the first place. It's been a rough patch for the Longhorns, who Have had three games postponed or canceled since January, 20th due to Cove it and have now lost three straight. The Cowboys, meanwhile, have won three of their last four. The

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2021 NBA Draft Prospects to Watch: Cade Cunningham

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

03:20 min | 2 years ago

2021 NBA Draft Prospects to Watch: Cade Cunningham

"You've been a lot of your assignment is covering the big twelve So you get that one really up close and i know this year especially it's been a little bit different from you because a lot of those broadcast have to happen from home but you also have gotten on the road and been able to see some guys as well and because you're in the big twelve it means that you've got a very up close. Look at the guy that i think if i'm not sure it's a consensus but it's close to a consensus that he's the number one guy or at least the favourite to be the number one pick in this draft cade cunningham. Tell me your impressions. Early on from cade. Well what. I do every season. Especially because i cover the big twelve so indep elite get around in a preseason. Watch practice chad. I was a little more difficult this year. Honestly because it cova. But i did get up to oklahoma state early spy watch them practice. And and we've also done three cake cunningham games now one in person and so i think i do have a good feel for me. First of all. He's he's a you wouldn't see a unique quiry actually fits the nba more than he does college. Because you don't know when you look at a kids. He's listed at six eight. I would say he's probably six seven to two thousand five great build great size greyfield for the game. I actually think he's going to be as we've said this before about kids it'll be a better. Nba player in many ways. Because the floor is going to be spaced. And he'll be around. I great talent on like at oklahoma state right now where he's the focal point of every single defense and trying to keep him out of the lane. It's to the point where the other night against kansas when they played great oklahoma state. Bill self rarely goes to his own and even more rarely goes to a triangle in two and k gave them so many fits in the first half. Get sixteen at the half bill. Self is both defenses in again so what is right. Now is a playmaking linebacker okay. He's a he's a he's a mansion. I'll obviously that's gonna fit well in the week because of his size. He is a great teammate. To the point really. I had said a number of times this year. He's almost too unselfish. Because when you're that talented on a team that's not that talented. He almost should take over more. But great passer With great vision an innate feel for getting teammates the ball at the right time at the right place. nba teams are going to love this guy. Now that regard his shooting is is certainly not bad at all. The shots not broken. In fact. I think he's gonna end up being a really good shooter in the league. If there's a complaint about him right now. And i heard you john menaced. He's not really an explosive athlete. We think of nba you know high level nba athletes. I almost compare him to the offensive. Version of marcus. Smart in other words. Would marcus brings to a team. Defensively cade brings to the team offensively. He's going to do a lot of things to help you win. I don't know if i would automatically say he's one pickle right now because there's a couple of guys at the top of the draft that i like as much but i think the consensus is correct. If you had a gun to your head today and you're team with the number one pick. He would be very safe. Fit for the reasons. I mentioned one

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"cade" Discussed on Best BBQ Show

Best BBQ Show

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Best BBQ Show

"I mean if it's like a a r- buyer new york strip filet. I would probably unless it's like a really big rig by like a really big bone in rabbi. I would probably just grill those. But as far as any like tried tip or like tomahawk rabbis stuff like that goes out with reverse gear and then and then for the sea or do directly in the goals. And so would you. Let's say you're in you know a normal rebelling inch thick. Yeah would you. Would you try to keep it a little lighter. Would you just hit it with the heat. Reddaway i'll i'll just hit it with the heat right away for sure and just flip it a lot or are you more of a like four times four times yeah ish. Let's get those grill marks. Well i mean the thing is it's not about the girl mark side. Of course it doesn't matter what the girl marks. It matters tim between the girl marks. But i mean the the flip. Would you gotta get the nice sears. In between to where you have because if you just have grill marks and then it's gray meet in between that's not gonna taste that good sear with the real. Because that's why. I mean grill marks. Don't matter at all they're like smoke rings. Yeah that's why in competition you have to grow mark. Yeah that's what. I still have to have perfect smoking's. Yeah neither one of them matter. I still to this would love. I still wanna go to some sea competition. And bring some ringers. Like you and just see like who i mean we can take. Yeah that'd be fun moist down for stuff like that. I love pushing myself out of my comfort zone and shadow to the state. Cook off association..

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"cade" Discussed on Best BBQ Show

Best BBQ Show

05:27 min | 2 years ago

"cade" Discussed on Best BBQ Show

"Of barbecue and fine dining barbecue. And i still got to make nice composed dishes and cook good steaks and still everything over live fire and so at in kohner school where you tell them not to rudy stories or did you kind of like not want to admit you work there I think it was a little bit of both. I think it started out with me. Kind of being embarrassed about it but then the further. I've progressed in my cooking career. The more i think. I appreciate rudy's and how they're able to hold that standard through so many restaurants because it's i mean it's consistently good if you walk into any rudy's you know exactly what you're getting. Yeah and it's not like the. I don't know like the t like there's these little things that are actually still really good about it. It's not like it's you know you go to a place in the ice tea or some of the sides you can see kinda half ass it. They are insistent through. Oh yeah everything is always consistent there. and so you know last night you had a nice dinner at itchy. So you're of some high culinary art i am. I'm a big fan of eating good well and you know. Does that mean you're gonna start. You need to have some sort of barbecue item. That you like eat upside down do they. Do they do that to flip this. This on your tone for the the gear is definitely my favorite by always. It has been since the first time. I ate there back coronary school and is that that's like cooked or seared. Fallen rice some seaweed wrapped around might have to go in there for that. Did they do like a bar. Happy hour anything. They have a really good happier. Half the stuff we ordered. Last night was off the happy hour menu. That's amazing yeah so you went to culinary school. Did you have a an idea of where you wanted to go from there or not really i just wanted to..

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The Story of The Wandering Pier

Black Women Travel Podcast

04:13 min | 3 years ago

The Story of The Wandering Pier

"Thanks so much for joining us today. Can you please tell us your name where you're from your current shin and the name of your business. This this pair. I'm from trinidad. And tobago and london. And i'm currently located in nine malaysia. And my business. I work in the english language department. So i am an esl teacher at the moment. And when i'm not doing that. I'm traveling the world. Not in twenty twenty and when you say traveling the world like you mean literally taraborrelli. I think it would be easier for you to tell us where you have not been not yet not yet. I mean it's easier to tell you. I have been i don't know all were for. You've been out there so like i've been poking around in your life and a source he started like your blog. Mama sita garcia in twenty eleven on instagram and twitter. You're wondering pierre the wandering deer so you've just been like document team your travels from time and so now also also for those don't know trinidad. is just off the coast of venezuela So you got your little south america on a little bit too so okay just okay. Let's just go back. Just go back like just tell me all the things like when did you find your wanderlust. i would say that. It really came into play once i started. No actually that was more. Solo travel some jumping ahead there wunderlist. Last i think became more of a thing when travel became easier for me and that was in the form of my british passport so i have dual citizenship with the uk and trinidad and tobago and prior to that. It was just very restricting. You know like when you need a visa at just odds so much to To the plate when you want to travel somewhere. So i think because of that i had travelled you know Since i was young i had been to england and had been to the us. My mom made sure that we got to see a little bit of the world where she was able to make that happen And when i moved to england. I really do that much i. I went on a school trip to spain. And that's when i decided. I'm kinda live in spain. One day of but yeah generally it was. It was more when my passport opened up the doors to do it more freely and so it meant that in especially as a unique students i think. When did i get hospita. Gosh i can't remember probably like two thousand end saechsische ish somewhere around there maybe and Yeah just through. Uni knows before that story and then through union we would take these short trips because myth ryanair and easyjet is confined like super cheap flights. We wanted to explore more of the uk. But the costume. Going to like scotland would like the same cost is going to stockholm. So so we were. Just go out. And that's when it was really ignited. I would say the more i did it the more i wanted to do it and it was just really accessible in uni when that student loan came through i would pay what needed to be paid so like my accommodation any books any fees and then whatever was left was like right. Where can we go. Even if that meant a cades gonna be beans on toast for for the rest of the tim. The hours balanced the way it went so we would like and squeeze in trips here and there

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How To Run A Bowling Alley-Arcade-Restaurant-Bar In The Middle Of A Pandemic

Odd Lots

11:08 min | 3 years ago

How To Run A Bowling Alley-Arcade-Restaurant-Bar In The Middle Of A Pandemic

"Would be even harder than just running a restaurant. Come on. Running a restaurant there was also an arcade was also a bullet. Right. There you can't the business involved a bunch of people touching stuff. Really. Yeah, and sharing shoes, right har you disappeared shoes, right so many questions. Well, the good news is today we have guests. Could. Speak exactly that because among other things he has co founded a bowling alley. Bar. And Love, I have so many questions about the bowling alley of model before or even before I should say the corona virus hit. So I'm looking forward to this one. Where could I just say one more thing crazy or we bring guests not gone con- do you know that I want bolted to sixty three? Strike. As effect. Pick Sur- it didn't happen not so nice. Say it a high school I otherwise I would have had fucking. Anyway a likely story trust. Numerous introduction today I'm very excited someone who he should have had it on a long time ago long even before virus finally getting on. Adamos AMAC. So as mention he's the CO founder of decades is a bowling alley arcade bar in restaurant in Lancaster Pennsylvania in is an economist. is the chief economist at work, which is an online freelancing platform. So kind of the perfect guest to talk about the macro of what a seeing the economy, but also in the micro of actually run or try to run a business. extraordinary. Time. Adam Ozanich. Thank you for joining us. Thanks for having US I. Guess you don't have to worry about disinfecting the shoes right now because I assume no one's volume. Bowling or they are willing they are bowling there socially distance bowling. What's that? So we have six lanes at decades, and this means that you can bowl on every other lane and we always have a fairly small maximum group size anyway. So that's really concerning. Do you disinfect the bullying Balser. What happens are people like spraying antibacterial spray into the holes every time they come out yet we have disinfectant. We always disinfectant shoes in one of the things that. Might surprise people about how we're a little bit advantage coming into this is disinfecting was like a big part of what we did before. the PIN number saw we've always disinfected our shoes after every single us and we've actually had a throughout the business we have. Stations of hand sanitizer. They've always been there. We've got I love the five of them. Arcade. But we're pretty clean place. If you're just picturing like a regular bowling alley arcade, that's not a good imaging mind to hold what decades is like we're fairly upscale place. It's a commonplace where you'd be comfortable getting a cocktail and we've got chandeliers hanging out. Nice. Leather couches. It's like a nice. It's a nice place. You're totally comfortable buying a good cocktail. They're so like we work hard to keep it clean and make feel clean we always have. So disinfecting that we've been part of what we do the only thing sort of extra We now we disinfect the Arcade Games all day long and we disinfect bowling ball's all day long. So, took us a little bit about like, okay. What is business like pre-crisis accompanying business like yours bullying are your? What is the sort of business model love Blake in normal times in terms of where you make money or the profit opportunities are I assume some aspects are more loss leader than others like Linda just normal day to day the business of running back. Sure. So it's really four businesses that overlap the restaurant, the bar, the arcade in the bowling alley there's a lot of fixed cost operating all of them. So there's not really a profit margin overall area, but you get sort of operating margin it do you. Basically make money on all areas in the business. I'm they're just different different kinds of operating structures. So like in the restaurant is a high costumes sold business that means there's a lot of materials that go into each dollar you sell, but the front costs are smaller share. Bowling is like a massively fixed cost business. So like your ninety, five percent of the cost of boom is a fixed cost which was putting in lanes. On the marginal dollar bowling, you have really high margins and same thing is true for. The big cost of machines you have the cost of tokens you have maintenance repair costs, but those are relatively minor. Via Arcade is that a high margin business tone The good news about climb margin businesses is you can afford to do all sorts of like discounts on them to make them into laws leaders if you have nights of the week where you want to. You, know if you have like a lover capacity night of the week, you can do something like everybody who comes in Lottomatica gets two dollars for tokens. When you in the food business in the restaurant business if you want offer discounts, it's really get into. You know actually losing a loss leader with bowling arcade it's all opportunity cost. There's you know it's really hard to lose dollar someone balls it costs you like. Almost, nothing to let them all. In your cades. This is something I always wondered given that there's so many different businesses involved in something like a bowling alley that also serves food and drinks and has video games well but what's best deal for a customer? Would it be just going there to bowl and not buying food or drink or would it be going narrative buy food or drink because the cost of food and drink is subsidized by the bowling alley or? I know it changes all the time, but I'm just curious whether there's there's one thing that kind of stands out to you. So it's definitely, you can find specials throughout the week. If you WANNA bowl, it's cheaper to bowl off on like a night of the week doing a special order nor Keagan doing special. So Nat Sense. You're talking cost minimization coming outside of peak hours is going to be the best way to do it. It can be pretty busy on the weekends saw. Do you WanNa make sure you can play your game and unlike Saturday night you know you have to get there kind of early to get signed up all. It gets pretty busy because six lanes. So from a cost minimization perspective queuing perspective the slower days of the week you better odds. But in the put on my economist hat, the real value is not determined by the cost the inputs the value is how much get out of it so in my mind. Whole SORTA experience. It's great full. Complete evening. So I like the total package she come in you blend games you bowl an entire evening is a lot of stuff you can do with your friends. So it's sort of irrelevant to the consumer what what the relative costs you're looking at what your consumer surplus from and it's true. You can save money by bowling on a Tuesday night, for example, but. Your friends might not be able to go out on a Tuesday night. All sort of gather at specific times. You mentioned the ability to give out token maybe two dollars worth of tokens if you WANNA to come in on a night that typically less busy have turning. into a loss leader to grow food sales. But I'm curious about the token aspect US specifically in part because there is this nationwide. Shortage so that mean you guys don't have to worry about the coin right I of bunny token. That's right. We don't have to worry about the coin shortage right now. But that's because of lessons learned about coin shortages and we we get our own coins minted. They say decades on them never nice little. Picture on them of our logo you, designed to coin up my heart. Sinden, he's the one of my partners is that he's an artist and designer marketing guide and he he designed the coin. It looks great. We did have a coin shortage early on. So we ordered what we thought you know speaking. The token people are used to dealing with arcades. And we have also are the person we are teams from WHO has a lot of our experience and we talked to both of them we got this is how many coins you should have for an arcade of your size, but demand was so strong at first the velocity of spending we couldn't keep up with it. We didn't have nearly enough tokens and it took US actually like months to get caught up to the amount of tokens that we should have. Because it takes a while to them. There's a backlog also, you're sort of in denial about how much you Tokens. Because, you think about is like well, we're GONNA spend this little bit of front nettle. Be It for Tokens but people walk away with Tokens. Fine. 'cause you think you're going to bring them back eventually even if they don't, it cost less than a token mitt less than a quarter to make token. So like someone buys one hundred dollars tokens and frozen in the trash, we make money on that. We don't make as many as if they gave back to us, but we still make money. Right? But when we first opened up, we had just this massive coin shortage 'em. What required was constant constant emptying of the Arcade Games. If you have here token level set crackly, you shouldn't have to Vr your your games throughout the night it maybe once. Or twice on like a Saturday she really busy. But they're big. They have big containers on them. They're meant to be held up with the days where you said you should have to empty them. but we opened Keith the supply of coins moving. We had to be constantly engaging, and this was actually I was doing this a lot. I don't actually work there on a partner, but I don't think take salary I don't have a job there. But I was for our. I like opening week weekends. I was there like our busiest times wearing the decade shirt like a staff member going around the emptying the ski ball machines who machines just emptying the tokens and keeping them moving basically long so that that's the cost of a coin shortage says you have to. Interject yourself into the the arcade economy and keep them moving.

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Unikrn CEO Rahul Sood on Esports Betting, Cryptocurrency

Esportz Network Podcast

05:12 min | 3 years ago

Unikrn CEO Rahul Sood on Esports Betting, Cryptocurrency

"I have to imagine most of our audience has heard you to court at this point whether it was through the Mark Cuban investment ties to crypto currency, the websites, great content or the eastwards betting explosion. It can be hard to keep up with you to court at times you're doing so many different things. The company said Classic Eastwards. Headache has traditional sports. Offerings has ways for people to wager against their Fred has ways for Gabor's to bet on themselves by you. Mode at creates simulated competitions for potential wagers I know I missing some things even that log list what I miss about you accord that else that the companies also offer. well, I mean, look at you pretty much summarized that we are. We were at a sports entertainment platform. Basically, what we're building is the future of entertainment wagering like When you think about wagering in general, there's is various areas is. There, there's like casino bedding. There's. There's. Your typical physical location, you walk into a casino and you go to a slot machine and you do something they're on. So Las Vegas Type Entertainment, all of that is changing. and then there's like sports betting what does the future sports betting look like an online book making look like? An and Unicorn is effectively using east sports in video games to create this this new era of betting because people who play video games and who are into. East. Sports are not just you know they're not kids. They're they're getting older and you know people like myself who who's in. My mid forties. I love to play Games and I I love to bet on sports and so we're sort of building the future of this face definitely people betting on video. Fares log as video games have existed I. Certainly have bet ever since I had some money in my pocket, I was putting it down challenging by Fred's various video games being Iraq cade or back the Gabe Q. OF NFL street. If feels like a pretty natural expansion of what video games are, can you talk a little bit about? The ways that you give gamers a chance to better themselves so unique. Eastwards. Betty massive thing. I'm here base of us. Vegas. We've got monuments to the value of bedding. But. What does that intrinsic nature of betting that is provided by you modes of UNICORD's thanks. How is the company capitalizing on that? Shirt. So look you know when when you think about the different types of betting, there's there's essentially three different types one of the spectator wagering, which is like ords betting where you're betting against someone or not against your betting on a match on an event that's happening that you're watching. So for example, you're watching club nine versus whatever fanatic or whoever it is you. Can you can watch match and you can place a bet on it just like you can watch traditional sport, the seahawks versus the raiders place that on that that's spectator wagering and we do that we do that really well Then there's the skill bedding staff where where you can now bet on yourself in a video game on a game that you love to play. And no one's been able to solve this away Unicorn has The way it works is let's say you play a game fortnight or League of legends or Doda you can connect your favorite video game to the Unicorn Platform and we give you odds on yourself So you're basically instead of you betting against me met you're betting against yourself. Are you betting against the house really and you're betting on yourself and and we give you odds for you to be one of one hundred for example, in Fort Night and you can go and you can bet any can play that and that's considered a skill Within those two categories, we have different types of offerings that are very unique to Unicorn. So for example, on the spectator side, we have streamer betting where you can watch streamers and you can place bets on your favorites beamers. It's very cool. We also have virtual east sports where you can watch virtual matches twenty, four, seven of East sports and bet on those. and. Then on the skill side, we have you mode as you mentioned where you can connect your favorite video game the platform bet on. Yourself. Against the House but we also have money match where, for example, you can create a a game of NBA two K. or madden or something and then challenge someone on the Internet and and then just just bat and play. It's very cool. And then, and then the third type of betting is is casino betting, which is your traditional Casino Games. So you up those three. Unicorn has the most most breadth. of N depth of anybody in the space, we've really spent the last six years building building this out, doing it in a legitimate way doing it with full regulation mind I just thinking about where the future of of betting entertainment goes I. Think we built some some big value in the brand on and the company in the platform and is this next year is going to determine where that goes. Absolutely I want to talk about regulation a bit in the future as you

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SIXTEEN most dramatic Wimbledon moments from the last decade countdown

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

05:05 min | 3 years ago

SIXTEEN most dramatic Wimbledon moments from the last decade countdown

"Hello everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the passing shot. This weekend would have marked of course women finals weekend, so what better time to reminisce and think about some of the most dramatic moments from the championships over the last decade came I've got my I've got my strawberries and cream of got my joker. Pim's and yeah, you looking. We're GONNA. Do Little little countdown yet. We are got some Robinson's to go with my with Alpo cost today because I can't find the payments to the back of my cupboard somewhere. But yeah, we've decided that actually. We normally debate moments boat. Many movements from Wimbledon over the past decade that we were kind of looking back through them. We all just H is just know enough say we're kind of doing this in teapot Sixteen. Tell you to, but we're just GONNA cut you the first eight day on and see how. So many to kind of two three. I'm also mentioned as well I. May my all whites as well summer, and getting into kind of like getting into the the women, the Wimbledon Spirit and Yes listeners, thanks for facts again in touch this. We put out to ask you. What are some of your dramatic moments from the uniform cade and we really appreciate you getting in touch. Who knows maybe you'll maidment will appear on the list, but yes, we will, of course say caveats. This is our list. This is purely our opinion. We think it's a pretty good list. There are some moments that you will be familiar with, but we think there are some vitamins I feel that have been you know maybe not. You might not be as familiar with, but yeah, let's get. Let's get into it starting a number sixteen in our countdown, and it's one I guess you know for British fans is a very a memorable I will say a fairytale story where we him back to Twenty-six. On its Marcus Willis and His run from you free. Pre would qualify to qualify to the main draw. To play Roger Federer. Is this more of a Fairytale Jolan Peter Cold winning Wimbledon in the film that we discussed on our lots podcast. Possibly say yeah. I feel like made some of our listeners from like ABC's might not even know of this story. They might even have never heard of Marcus Willis. British fans probably happen until two thousand sixteen. And Yeah. He came through the qualifying say. He was ranked down at like seven, hundred and seventy two in the world. Qualified One always marched and qualifying obviously. And then came up against recalled this baron case of I. Think he's Lithuanian in the first round, beat him. which she data alone is kind of pre. Wow, considering his ranking and the disparity between between the t pies and then. Who Does he then face in the second round, nee wombat reporter federal himself say oversee. That was going to be prime on sensical. And I guess teacups, isn't it? It's kind of like Oh. Marcus got through the second round. So annoying. He's paying federal. He could have a had charges against someone else, but on the other side is the actually if he's going to get through to the second round for like probably the only time in his career, he might as well Gad parents on Sundays go play unites the greatest champion. Wounds ever seen. Yeah. I, be the. The second camp I think if I'M GONNA. Go Out I. Want to go out in style and you know what better way to to go out. To have to have? Time, one of the greatest cross players of all time across across from you of from the net I think the story for me remarkable because the the the ingrained image I have in my head of Marcus Willis is. Is actually before this it wasn't. It's not baby. It was he was on like. He was like on a challenge tour event, and he had like a can of coke and a malls Baugh. One of his matches and Clemente to is like I think the commentator coming here. It was basically called him Kaufman for from South Park. and was like is this. Is this guy for real? Is The guy really heavy like? A cat of kind of self drake. Y-, you know tennis by the challenge, Tour and It just shows think it shows you the just the. It was just crazy the way he went from this sort of you know position where he wasn't really kind of know. Yes, he was talented, but I think he was really applying himself. It shows you I think it's a story that shows you that. If you do apply yourself, incredible things can happen and. You know, he went from literally like. Fee, Butts Four coaching is. Club. Thirty pounds of our lessons. To Yes said. Roger Federer, thank you very

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Cunningham still going to Oklahoma State despite ban

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

00:35 sec | 3 years ago

Cunningham still going to Oklahoma State despite ban

"One basketball recruit cade Cunningham is going to be sticking with his Oklahoma state commitment this spite, their postseason ban. In twenty, twenty one cunningham had considered the G. League other colleges in going overseas before. Deciding to stick with the cowboys, he's the number one prospect in the class of two thousand twenty basketball early front runner to be the number one pick and twenty twenty one announced. He's GonNa stick with is commitment to Oklahoma state despite their postseason, ineligibility is all of course, if there is a college basketball season.

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Call Of Duty: "Black Lives Matter" Screen Added To Modern Warfare And Warzone

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Call Of Duty: "Black Lives Matter" Screen Added To Modern Warfare And Warzone

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Orchid expert Dr Manos Kanellos answers a Dendrobium question

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11:12 min | 3 years ago

Orchid expert Dr Manos Kanellos answers a Dendrobium question

"It's time for question of the week and this one comes from Gaskin who has an issue with dendrobium orchid skin rights. I got it a couple of years ago and it's been a joy flowering profusely for the first eighteen months. He's also doubled in size when it arrived it had a few stumps which made me think you'd have been divided or cutback with my kids. I know to Prune flowering stems back to the next node after flowering wanted. My danger need something similar and should I be dividing those rooting branche. Let's at the base. I am no dendrobium experts so I called on somebody who is to answer this question. Manosque ANALYSIS IS THE CO author of book growing orchids at home along with another orchid expert. Peter White so he was just the person meads speak to thankfully Manas was on hand to answer all Gaskins dendrobium queries. And then some are GonNa see three questions here. The basically the dribble what we're looking at is the drug of nobility which is native to Southeast East Asia and it is often referred as a cool growing in boom which is not doesn't do doctors in that it doesn't really need cool temperatures. But it's kind of spacey kind of special because it is one of the few calm only sold or kids that has a distinct growing unrest phase. It's going phase starts when you see buds on the gains in the rest phase stotts when the new gains have reached almost the height of the old canes their best boat late spring about. Now it's arrest and growing phase coincides with them with the nobody with a here now so I can see city questions that need to be honest from from paragraph. So the first question is what these stumps these dumps. In fact cut of games. The plant didn't need a one that say these case cut off but grow did cut them off so the blunt looks prettier for somebody to bite. Which these second question do you need to cut off the gains of the end of the Florence. No because they are used as reservoirs for nutrients and would that feed the new cades when the plan does need these old gains it will become crinkly yellow and then you can cut them off. It's not like offices which is unique in that. It Kennedy Flower on the same stem. These a flower. Normally it would just stop a move to the new gains but as they do not got the old game. I think this is where I've fallen down with this plant in the past because I in my ignorance of this plot have have cut off those stems before they sent me before they've gone completely yellow and Brinkley and as a result I've I was doing the right thing but obviously I wasn't and you end up with kind of an unbalanced ugly looking plan as well grow can do this because in the nursery does that. He's doing just before shows blunt. But he's doing it because in in your house you have perfect. Conditions was at home. The blood is not in ideal conditions. Most of the time so taking away it's Bui- Wa Shales nutrients in what is it. Makes it much more difficult for it to show? Its best left of left on the left with the plan until the plan tells you does need. I'm I guess this is. Why if you grow a few follow ups all kids you have to understand that the dendrobium Zarb different because that flowering style is quite different. They don't fly off from the same in the same way. Do they? Sort of flying from the side of the stag with a very short flowering stem as opposed to that long one get. We found offices years. There is different than two or three ways from other orchids. And as soon as you realize that most of the darkest got two or three significant but as if you only differences than the very to grow one is you know one or two key things. The key for this one is an interest and a glowing period joining address. You keep it cool in cool bright dry conditions Jewish growing face you know what orchid the key to eight was you do this L. Thrive. It's not difficult to grow at home now. The third question w dividing the Bronx leads at the bottom and a difficult one to answer. It's basically that says yes. No these orchid if it's not given a proper rest videoed develop not bronze. Let's they're called chi-chi's new plantlets on the canes if it does so these are best sprayed with some water will. Miss missed it and win the have enough road full five a couple of inches in length either be snapped off and then all put together in small report and you have a new plan but on this case in this picture this is not. Lebron's lead it doesn't look like a is. It just looked looks like a new cane. Orchid looks that it could do with reporting and now it is that I tend to report it all the way until the end of June. So it is best reported in a weaponry party is good to take a little bit of also dog from the bottom of the boat and boot the audit into its new book which should be only slightly bigger a little bit deeper. These huge go into into the bar. So if you really really wanted you cool take that bit off. But it's risky and you have to ask why the best thing is to be less with planned so you end up with a big stronger thriving blunt and what is the best mix to use with the dendrobium is it just like kind. Classic orchid bog just simply bought a don't balk based or anything called compost. You Know Eh isn't a very and you do. Not because they have long games a lot of people feel they need to put him in a big. But the problem with this is that it's not easy to keep it on the very dry Jimmy. It's rest period. So if need be for weight you could put a couple of Februaries in the but the best to just every time you just slightly at the best the next size up in terms of thought so the nets sized book on. I know that I say it. It looks a little bit too big for its board. But that's what it needs to do to do and say just balk which will enable enabled the grower to keep it on the on the dry side during rest field watering these kids. I mean is there any special requirements? Here judy is growing face You what you keep it moist but not overly wet. You can use hardwood that it's easy but it's good at least from time to time to use a rainwater always luke warm temperatures and it was. The new. Gains was the end of the season growing cheese on Wednesday new case of the the height. Alsi availed gains than you. Keep it on the dry side very little water from time to time with Chevy Mistake. So doesn't get bone dry and deal. You see a new buds appearing on the new gains. The new gains also good to be stoked will be supported otherwise can just fold over all or the garden grow. Not Straight okay. That makes sense. Well that's helped me. Also because I've I've got a couple of little Katie's or might dendrobium which I have. I have to say already removed without really checking what I was supposedly but removed them and they were glass of water in the minutes. Must pop those up there quite small but they have got decent read some them so they can just go into one newport with market bark and hopefully they'll go next year with the oxy skype is is you can just snap them off the gain of the boom rather than a cover to cut off a little bit of this time as you have to do with the with the front office and then. Yes dorothy three together with them on on a very small against the Mita in Bach and and not too much watering at the START STUCCO FLEETS. And then you'll have a and what about this worry that people have the they're all kids in see through. Pulse is not true because I can't seem to come from the nursery and report to. We need to look for seats. Report Oral Paik once. Okay very good question. A book is good because you see the system village focusing the size especially Clear all else equal is a good thing. I clear poured for not only for August for plotted plants as well because I can see the roots but it is not necessary to grow or what is essential in a boat. The guarding orchids is that it has good. Greenwich has blend your host closer to drain or kids especially for an obvious need to drain and dry well. Between what the other thing. Also which is the secret is easy. Key is don't even have a dome even clear participation it the Dome it is definitely made for orchids because no The plan needs that kind of special boot so there are clear thoughts in the market. Which frankly not really good for you. Because they don't have good Greenwich as long as the pot has very good grant. A lot of big holes at the bottom is good for orchids. The all clear is better because you also she system in the roots This House is when you say talk about the Dome is the Boston. Part isn't flat. It's got a raise section which presumably is increasing surface area for more act coming in the menu holes at the bottom of the foot. Give it good drellich than dome is mostly for Asia. The center of the if you think about it is basically a niche may be a neat and a half from the what whereas in innumerable port. It's still possible to have inches away from

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Kate Murdoch Discusses Her Newest Masterpiece 'The Orange Grove'

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11:19 min | 3 years ago

Kate Murdoch Discusses Her Newest Masterpiece 'The Orange Grove'

"You've traveled through France you probably went to the side live. You could only wonder at the opulence of the King's palace petition. Also wonder how the French court operated will thanks to Cape Murdoch. We get an idea. Welcome back again you descriptions of the palace and what the people were wearing lean and even the food that was served. We're really vivid. There was a lot of research he must have done. Yes and it also comes about because of my because I was an office for so many years. So grading visuals is really important to me. I like to read visuals and I like to write them. So yeah that's part of it. Also but yes I had to get. Did you know there are a number of things like at one stage. I had a carriage clock on a mantle and carriage clocks when invented like that new I was constantly rating like I did a number of proofs just obviously for those types of things and what about the Masa Pancake. Yes I came across that somewhere and I can't remember Web ed but there was something like that Croatia's on point for the coach and Yes it was as realistic as possible. this was all around seventeen fifty seventeen. I five seventeen o five so the louise were in prisons whether the fourteenth But the book is called the Orange Grove. And that's not in beside who owns the Orange Grove and palace the duke and Duchess Stumbles Linage and yes. It's a beautiful chateau. It's an Orange Grove and extensive grounds and manicured gardens will well. He's Juke Hugo let's make it easy and The touches Charlotte now. They have a daughter Amelia. But there's also a number of mistress yes as mistresses and up to this. You know the time. The book said they've all been co-existing quite happily. It hasn't been too many problems uh-huh but all of a sudden that changes with the arrival of the new mistress Latisha. Well what I couldn't believe is the the duchess in the five mistresses. All went out from a picnic and they had a very cordial social time. They even discuss the merits of marriage over missing. That's right I take it with your research. Could that conversation really go on. Yes I believe so because I think that the tension amongst these women would have reached a fever pitch at times and that was the whole the whole idea of that was what got me rushing. This story in the first place is because very early on. I read a In academic paper about Prince of the time who had twelve mistresses and they all followed behind in these carriages and they all had the same You know Equi posh was the word that's used to end the same library and everything was the same and this immediately intrigued me and I thought well how would they get along. Would they be friends with any of them be friends and most importantly how with the wife handle the situation and this is set up so you know the the same that you referred to. I'm usually the mistress's know what to say. And what not to say. And they keep keep the council and they they ruffle her the duchess's feathers but in that particular sane on riot decides to stand up to her a little beach to the shock. Give it all the other women. So what what. Why didn't why didn't the duchess the other mistresses like the newest the fifth mistress? While she's she's very young and beautiful for one and she's also someone who gecas actually fallen in love with so. That hasn't happened before. No what I call her. The child concrete and will of course if the king is falling in love with her. He's not having any relationships with any of the other mistresses press'. Well maybe but you know this elaine who is desperately needs his Not Much affection but his logistics logistics. Shall we say yes. What's her problem? Well she's desperate for love wherever she can find it. She's a very insecure person. She's he's definitely being threatened. Yes and her husband. I'm lates laugh. That costs a lot of money. He's Gambler and She has to continue to fund him. And you know her. His life is dependent on her success within that setting so yes it isn't you've mentioned Henry Henry and Well she is actually had a daughter by the king yes salon challenge Sir There's another child around to the SES. Isabela neither mistresses son. Thomas and I I would win the fifth Mistress the teasha becomes pregnant. Everybody will only everybody else worries if it's Zahn years and that was the other thing that I should've mentioned that the other reason that she's a threat because up to that point the duchess hasn't been able to provide an air and so she realizes houses. This young girl could really position by by doing that so when she asks yes when she becomes pregnant the stakes are raised even higher which leads to some a lot of people having a grudge against Latisha and wanting to do her harm. That's the two children children. Thomasson Solange have the run of the palace the Orange Groves secret. They like to go there to hide and seek they also like to play hide and seek in the palace and to learn a lot of the palace secrets. Yes they learn about law. By what's Li- Li- is a substance that was used for cleaning and I decided to have it be used Chew Harm. I'm someone in the story if I want to go. We knocked telling her LA is placed in undergarments and causes quite a bit image. So yeah it Welson Rashes in hates and faints. Oh well that's not the only damage and here. I'm passing being A. I'm going to get Cape Murdoch to read from page one hundred seventy nine. Because this is all about a black doc mass. Let's say crucifixes must be inscribed on the soles of the fate the celebrant should be cloaked in black back and naked beneath the ideal animal for sacrifice is a girl or a peak the vessel should be placed on the naked body of a woman in place of consecrated bread we must use a decompose turnip and the blood of the slaughtered animal. Replaces the consecrated wine. Madam Fulbright gave a wicked smile. Her eyes glinting. I'll kill the peak having had experienced at the task. Where is the best place for the mass to be performed? Charlotte pondered the question gazing out of the pavilion windows towards the Orange Grove. It's symmetrical rows of trees. Stretching into the distance. The tree canopies with thick and the leaves glossy casting deputy sheriff as long the gravel pathways ace the Orange Grove Child Charlotte replied. No one will see us and made all that foilage. Sorry the reason for this. Who is she doing who she actually getting? The black mess said four. You'll have to read to find out now this isn't the owning mythical magical magical todd Thing in this terret cod readings. Yes so there's a character called remand Davila who comes to the Chateau and he's purposes to entertain attain the women with his he's ratings and the civil Rating Terry waiting saints throughout the novels. So I started to try and write them and it just was not feeling rush. I thought I'm really going to have to learn to read them because otherwise people are going to read it and they'll be able to tell that I have no idea what I'm hoping so I teach you sat up pack of the cards and when I started looking at them and looking at some of the descriptions of of at all I was very skeptical. This is a load of rubbish and then as I kind of didn't more and more I ended up kind of locking them and now I have my pack. It's interesting because you know you do the ratings. And we we hear about king of swords and seven of swords and all these other ones and and of course with the insider of an author you can go back and write whatever you like but as we're reading way building story and I had to laugh about this because because you know they was at. It was really professional. Tear raiders in the courts. At the time I didn't rate of that specifically now that I thought it it was quite possible to have somebody like that. Yeah I mean. There are all kinds of entertainments that they had the time. I'm the opera ballet was featured in the novel is certainly. There's out if it was your written with an artist cy looking at it I look I laughed about this. The Professional Tara Cod Rita. Now I think the best fortune telling was done by his prostitute friend who said you are a bad man with noble intentions. Didn't you will be good. You just don't know it yet but there are forged love letters jewell secret visits to a convent and a priest who is tout told to doll his heart. Blood with frigid air prayer and whip but back to the side with all the court his planning and plotting and scheming. It's the Esto. The Duke and Duchess is twelve year old daughter. WHO's introduced or my case in the hope? He would remember her in years to come but it wasn't her. It was the word games that he played with. LETITIA captivated him yes well. She ended up playing with Madame for Bray and he was watching and he is nine as has being very good at the word Games of course and yeah I think just they conversation they they start to be quite interested in another but it's very forbidden. ooh ooh forbidden stuff. This cade Murdoch. You've given US seventeen o five France Orange Grove. The previous book was Stone Circle Cool Sixteenth Century and Nixon's nineteen twenty Sicily just keep revolving around but the book. I've been speaking with kite today. About what is the Orange Grove published by Regal House publishing. Thank you came over

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