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"casillas" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:29 min | 6 months ago

"casillas" Discussed on WTOP

"You're waking up to in Laurel this 4 a .m. our Friday morning June 9th we're at 53 and holding you're waking up to in Laurel this 4 a .m. our Friday morning June 9th we're at 53 and holding you're waking up to in Laurel this 4 a .m. our Friday morning June 9th we're at 53 and holding you're with Dean Lane on WTOP. It's no secret that this economy is taking its toll on us but I've got important some news that could really help if you're facing $10 ,000 or more in credit card debt medical bills or other unsecured debt you need to know you may not be required to pay it all back. There are special programs that can significantly reduce the amount you owe if you qualify. This isn't bankruptcy or a high interest debt consolidation loan. These are programs the credit card companies don't want you to know about. Ones offer that Americans struggling with overwhelming credit card debt savings and real debt relief faster than thought possible. Accredited debt relief has a special hotline to learn all about these programs and what savings you do qualify for. They've helped qualified consumers with over a billion dollars in debt and have an A plus rating with the Better Business Bureau. So call the accredited debt relief hotline now for this free information. 800 Call -908 -1144 800 -908 -1144 that's 800 908 -1144. Traffic in the DC region is constantly changing. If you spot a major incident not that already we're reporting call the WTOP Traffic Center at 866 -304 -WTOP that's 866 -WTOP. -304 This is WTOP News. Former President Donald J. Trump says that he was indicted in connection with a federal investigation into his handling of sensitive government documents after he left the White House. Sources tell CBS News that the multi -count indictment is connected to the allegedly unlawful retention of national defense information and obstruction of government efforts to retrieve them. get more We now from CBS correspondent Nicole D 'Antonio. In a statement Trump said quote I never thought it possible that such a thing could happen to a former president of the United States who received far more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country and is currently leading by far all candidates both Democrat and Republican in polls of the 2024 presidential election. I am an innocent man. The indictment would make Mr. Trump the first president ever in US history to face federal charges and the first charges to arise is actually from the special counsel Jack Smith's investigations of the former president. Stay tuned. A DC officer police was killed in a motorcycle crash on I -95. It happened just after 1 p .m. on Wednesday near exit 156 to Dale City in Prince William County. Virginia State Police say this morning 31 -year -old Nelson Casillas driving was the Honda motorcycle at the time the crash. Police say the bike was going at a high rate of the speed at time when it cut through the area where the exit ramp forks off from the highway and hit a crash barrier at the time. Casillas was thrown from the motorcycle into the back of a Honda SUV. He died at the intersection of I I -95. The man is dead this morning after a shooting in northeast DC Thursday afternoon and the person police say is responsible is under arrest. The shooting happened on 7th near Street Florida Avenue around 1 Thursday afternoon. Third District Police Commander James Butler says this morning it started with an argument. When this occurred, there appears to have been an altercation between some adult males,

"casillas" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:59 min | 6 months ago

"casillas" Discussed on WTOP

"Former president Donald J Trump says that he was indicted in connection with a federal investigation into his handling of sensitive government documents after he left the White House sources tell CBS News that the multi -count indictment is connected to the allegedly unlawful retention of national defense information and obstruction of government efforts to retrieve them we get more now from CBS correspondent Nicole D 'Antonio in a statement Trump said quote I never thought it possible that such a thing could happen to a former president of the United States who received far more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country and is currently leading by far all candidates both Democrat and Republican in polls of the 1974 presidential election I am an innocent man the indictment would make Mr. Trump the first president in ever US history to face federal charges in the first charges to arise actually from the special counsel Jack Smith's investigations of the former president stay tuned an EC police officer was killed in a motorcycle crash on I -95 it happened just after 1 p .m. on Wednesday near exit 156 to Dale City Prince in William County Virginia State Police say this morning 31 year old Nelson Casillas was driving the Honda motorcycle at the time the crash police say the bike was going at a high rate of speed at the time when it cut through the area where the exit ramp forks off from the highway and hit a crash barrier at the time Casillas was thrown from the into motorcycle the back of a Honda SUV he died at the scene DC police say this morning that Casillas was an eight -year member of the department he is the second MPD officer actually to die in a motorcycle crash person police say is responsible is under arrest the shooting happened on 7th Street near Florida Avenue around Thursday afternoon third district police commander James Boteler says this morning it started with an argument when this occurred there appears to have been an altercation between some adult males at least three people

"casillas" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS

SPORTS GOOFS

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS

"That was found that. They're gonna continue that feuds that maybe you let archer and suzuki get over them i don't know that'd be cool. But the main events could be bryan danielson aka dan bryan that day. Right the yes guy from wbz. I used to talk a lot about going. It's kenny omega in a non title match about it. Making a non title really kind of tips. The nose or tips the hand. That danielson going to win. But you couldn't have a situation where someone who's an outsider. Just comes in winstar auto kenny when he beat everybody else as long as we're delaying the hangman title match. I don't know how far we're gonna go into that a very interesting seeing what we can do. I just wanna wrestling clinic. Bryant wants wrestling clinic. That's why he kind of left. W w a month every other reason why it's a dream match for sure. Let's see what happens. Go do it. let's happen. Let's have kenny lose. Start freaking out because the guy who was undefeated for awhile sex. Losing a bit gets paranoid. His best friends young volkswagen title. And then hang. Oh come in and take that belt. And then we'll have adam cole by doing some stuff in between casillas as you note all lead baby but listen. Aws got a strong roster now granted. They sign like everybody that w released but one man strache is another man's But i look at it. This way was the purpose of going buying diet coke coke but limit the amount of proteins that cop. You still get that sweet fresh taste but not the overcoat which is white. Wb heads do us up with rematches gabor stall storytelling hct l. storytelling goldberg All this stuff comes into it. I'm leaving a to a degree maybe But they were going to wb. So i got break. The circus last time i had her come back from the show. Returned last added a loss of happened. Wbz as we're going off the air tomorrow chop is your new wbz. Champion as you know our love samoa. Joe had vacated idle for whatever injury happened so they held a fatal four way to champa. One it. I'm happy for that considering the fact that vince mcmahon is want small midget bonilla men and chop up my be cornered into this situation but now he has his second title run with the title. He never lost. Probably gonna drop it really soon. That was happening last week but while we were on the show there was another title. Change this what's going to happen often francisco now. They've been spanish running. Annex t kushida an see cruiserweight champion has held it since april dropped talented rodney strong. Who i love. Roddy i love kushida. My disappointment is when exactly as you predicted to happen. When there's vincent man running a thing a show a match when there's squat of people each other the squad interferes with And initiating that's can't we just have that you'll win title swear i understand. He's a he'll there. There's different ways how he does. The gimmicks gimmicks needed won't annexed team was supposed to be more about like wrestling matches at. I like a little schmoozing. my roughly. I think it's needed but is really going to bring diamond mine. Which is the faction that part of up there more so than just and help establish roddy as a leader or would have been better if he just kinda like to shida plus i just want to watch banger no longer. Are we going to be in a situation to which i can..

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Outhacking the Hackers: The Future of Cybersecurity

WSJ The Future of Everything

02:03 min | 2 years ago

Outhacking the Hackers: The Future of Cybersecurity

"Hey alva janet. Tell us more about this attack. It's my understanding. It had a cascade effect and the breach ended up affecting between eight hundred and fifteen hundred businesses and like a dozen countries. Yeah and not only did it. Impact hundreds of businesses. One of the most shocking. Things about this story is that kosei knew it was vulnerable a dutch cybersecurity group warned kosei about their weaknesses nearly three months before the attack. We contacted them on the sixth of april. This cybersecurity researcher victor gevers. He helps lead. The dutch institute for vulnerability disclosure. That's a group of volunteers who are software engineers data journalists and students by day and so called ethical hackers by nights we have a mission under the to make the digital ward safer by reporting on this we find in online and digital systems gevers in his colleagues scan the internet looking for weaknesses and software. That could be potentially exploited by cybercriminals when the dutch team found seven potentially dangerous weaknesses in cassia software. Back in april they made recommendations for how the company could and should tighten up their cyber security and action. The dutch team recommended. That kosei affixed the seven vulnerabilities. Within three months the goal was to beat cybercriminals to the punch. Here's dan timpson casillas chief technology officer one of the things that we could ask a lot is. Will you gotta heads up like why. Didn't you fix it faster. But i'm sure that you can appreciate some. Bugs are more difficult to fix than others. Cassia was almost done. I july second. The company says it had fixed four of the original seven bugs and had started patching the final three. But they weren't fast enough. Timpson says that just a few days before the internal deadline. The bad guys noticed an open door and they entered.

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"casillas" Discussed on Bro Bro Bro Bets

Bro Bro Bro Bets

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on Bro Bro Bro Bets

"This is the thing we talked about. Yes i'm not worried about james. I'm worried about the rest of that saints team and all the guys. They lost falcons and compete. The panthers are competing already. Smith fucking spoil the party to. What if sam darnold is good. That's what that's the sportivo. Football is there's gonna be some absolute. Shaw like was arnold just shows up in balls out with brady. Look this danny. You're at the derby did how was it It was absolutely incredible. Boys you guys missed out those balls. Come into outfield. Might be the most incredible thing i've ever seen in my whole fucking life. You get one. K did not Epi savages I i probably could've auctioned off. Lonzo ball couple geez. Because there's so many thirsty mets fans there was fucking wild Two things insider information. First of all continual can hit a bomb as far as chevy store. Last night i know what that was on. Tv they're gonna rip some balls tonight if they get a clean bitch in second Don't know of sunday going to be a problem as a there's a fire bear in argun And it's kinda hazy out here so who what have worry too much about that time for the batter's but that's all i got. Thanks for the show. Danny some good info there so forest. Fire in oregon. It's blocking out the sun in the middle of america. That have you pay four to do not. Are you downplaying forest fires. I never downplayed. Forest fires smokey. The bear bears one of my idols. But that just doesn't make any sense. No it does. have you ever seen. Yeah i've seen forest fires. I saw three last for two weeks ago. You mind when. I was in montana. Sorry look out. I'll fuck after the show's over. I'll show you smoke matt from the four stars. Going on right now came are. I don't believe this you see any. Did you see any smoke last night. Just wasn't there. It was on tv to see anything. Because the coverage that's a good point this florentino perez. Guys just cannot stop putting his foot in his ma who the real madrid all the guy who tried to start the super league a hall. I guess it leaked from two thousand six. He said casillas is not good enough to be the goalkeeper for real madrid. He is not and never has been. Oh he's one of the biggest frauds of madrid. The second israel the two biggest fraud madrid effort to good players. What last. I told run dairy would have been awesome to be in attendance for sneed your glove. You need you glove.

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"casillas" Discussed on The Security Ledger Podcast

The Security Ledger Podcast

02:47 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on The Security Ledger Podcast

"Editor in chief at the security ledger in this episode of the podcast number. Two hundred twenty. I guess we can't assume anymore that everything's safe right where we're kind of moving to the point. Where zero trust really as extending ending and everything but on the front know pm we can use that and things like measured boot and attestation. The are all allow a remote verification process so things like the the firmer load software load configuration. Pretty much whatever you can create a hash digest of you can Verify is is what you expect in. This week's episode of the podcast. We speak with tom. Laffy co chair of the network equipment working group at trusted computing group about how that group is adapting its technology to secure new generations of connected internet of things systems but i on the heels of attacks on the colonial gas pipeline and the meat processor. Jbs in recent weeks. The last week brought news of ransomware attack on cassia an it management platform used primarily by managed service providers. The attack saw casillas. Visa software used to push out copies of the revival ransomware to hundreds of downstream customers of managed service providers that used an on premises version of casillas visa software. The incident raises yet. More questions about the security of the software supply chain that companies across the economy rely on in this week's episode of the podcast. We're going to dig deep into the kosei a incident and try to answer some of the larger questions it raises about the security of critical technology platforms. That are the scaffolding of modern enterprises. First up we speak with. Adam myers senior vice president of intelligence at the firm crowd strike. Adam has us dig into the specifics of the cassia hack and the group behind the revival ransomware an advanced threat group that crowd strike has dubbed pinci spider mars. Welcome back to security ledger podcast. You've been a frequent guest. Thanks for having me so always a pleasure to have you on. And if we're talking the crowd strike. The chances are some dastardly thing has happened. And we're looking to you to Help us all sorted out. And lo and behold proactive things and we talk about positive stuff. That's probably not totally accurate that we only have you on when the you know what is flying but there does there probably is a correlation in this case it is another supply chain attack this time on provider to manage service providers. It management firm. Cassia irish firm..

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"casillas" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:53 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on AP News

"At least 17 countries were affected by the hack thousands of its customers in Germany 800 supermarkets in the Swedish Co. Up more than 100 kindergartens in New Zealand and two Dutch I T service companies Casillas supposed to be issuing a security patch this week. And the White House is involved in trying to track down the culprits. I'm Jackie Quinn. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News I might Grossi a reporting the hunt for capital Attackers is still on six months after the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol. The FBI continues to hunt for scores of rioters more than 500. People have already been arrested. On Tuesday, the FBI released 11 new videos of rioters attacking law enforcement officers. The FBI is appealing for the public's help in identifying the suspects. The FBI website includes more than 900 photos of roughly 300 people labeled and identified and the FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for planting pipe bombs outside the offices of the Republican and Democratic National committees on the night before the riot might cross CIA Washington Biden vaccine I'm Tim Maguire with an A P news minute the country came up short of President Biden School of 70% of the people vaccinated by the fourth But by the end of this week will have reached the mark of 160 million fully vaccinated Americans. And that's the goal I set in March, said. I'm thrilled we're gonna hit just a few days after July, the fourth, Biden wants the vaccination rate to increase fast. Millions of Americans are still unvaccinated. And unprotected. And because of that their communities at risk their friends are at risk. The people that they care about are at risk. This isn't even bigger concern because of the delta variant. In today's briefing, We discussed how the Delta variant is already responsible. For half of all cases. Eight more victims have been found dead in the Miami condo collapse. The death toll now 36 as teams continue to search for open spaces where people might be found alive nearly two weeks after the disaster struck. I'm Tim McGuire, There is an extensive search in Montana for a grizzly bear that attacked and killed the man. The man was camping, and a park spokesman says the bear had previously wandered into the Camping area and left but later returned. The victim's identity was not immediately released, and further circumstances surrounding the attack were under investigation. Video camera from a local business caught footage of a grizzly bear just before the attack rating a chicken coop. One resident said. They know to be bear aware, but this has shaken up the community. In April, a backcountry guide was killed by a grizzly bear while fishing along the Yellowstone National Park border in Montana. I'm Ed Donahue, This is a P.

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"casillas" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on AP News

"At least 17 countries were affected by the hack thousands of its customers in Germany 800 supermarkets in the Swedish Co. Up more than 100 kindergartens in New Zealand and two Dutch I T service companies Casillas supposed to be issuing a security patch this week. And the White House is involved in trying to track down the culprits. I'm Jackie Quinn. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News I might Grossi a reporting the hunt for capital Attackers is still on six months after the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol. The FBI continues to hunt for scores of rioters more than 500. People have already been arrested. On Tuesday, the FBI released 11 new videos of rioters attacking law enforcement officers. The FBI is appealing for the public's help in identifying the suspects. The FBI website includes more than 900 photos of roughly 300 people labeled and identified and the FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for planting pipe bombs outside the offices of the Republican and Democratic National committees on the night before the riot might cross CIA Washington Biden vaccine I'm Tim Maguire with an A P news minute the country came up short of President Biden School of 70% of the people vaccinated by the fourth But by the end of this week will have reached the mark of 160 million fully vaccinated Americans and that's a goal. I said in March that I'm thrilled. We're going to hit just a few days after July, the fourth, Biden wants a vaccination rate to increase fast. Millions of Americans are still unvaccinated and unprotected. And because of that their communities at risk their friends are at risk. The people that they care about are at risk. This isn't even bigger concern because of the delta variant. In today's briefing. We discussed how the Delta varying is already responsible. For half of all cases, eight more victims have been found dead in the Miami condo collapse. The death toll now 36 as teams continue to search for open spaces where people might be found alive nearly two weeks after the disaster struck. I'm Tim McGuire, There is an extensive search in Montana for a grizzly bear that attacked and killed the man. The man was camping, and a park spokesman says the bear had previously wandered into the camping area and left but later Turned. The victim's identity was not immediately released, and further circumstances surrounding the attack were under investigation. A video camera from a local business caught footage of a grizzly bear just before the attack rating a chicken coop. One resident said. They know to be bear aware, but this has shaken up the community. In April, a backcountry guide was killed by a grizzly bear while fishing along the Yellowstone National Park border in Montana. I'm Ed Donahue. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley, Haiti's president.

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"casillas" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:46 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Listening. Eight people are hurt after an overnight shooting in Fort Worth, Texas. Police say they got the call at about 1 30 this morning when officers got there they found eight people suffering from gunshot wounds near a car wash no information yet on a possible suspect or suspects to Chinese astronauts have not completed the first spacewalk outside that country's new orbital station, Chinese state media reporting, they set up some equipment using a robotic arm and walk that lasted about seven hours. China's only second spacewalk, the first in 2000 and eight Pope Francis is undergoing colon surgery today, the Vatican issuing his statement, calling it a scheduled surgical intervention for diverticulitis and information in the walls of the colon, the 85 year old pope's being treated at a hospital in Rome, a Massachusetts man proving to be one lucky guy, Stephen Toto's last minute decision, he says to buy a $30 lottery ticket at a gas station. Letting him a $1 million prize, he says. For the second time in his life, I'm Scott Car and I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom, China's cyberspace regulator ordered apps stores such as Apple and Huawei Technologies to remove DD choosing from their offerings. This deals a major blow to DD, the ride, hailing giant that just days ago pulled off one of the largest U. S initial public offerings of the past decade. The cyberspace Administration of China announced the ban today, citing serious violations on DD Global's collection and usage of personal information. International software provider Casillas says it's working with the FBI after it was the victim of a cyber attack yesterday, which impacted hundreds of businesses around the world that used Casillas Systems Management platform. Michael D. Caesars, CEO of Cybersecurity firm Exit Beam tells ABC News. The nature of remote work adds vulnerability, and that's something hackers like. So in this work from home environment, one of the products that's probably access to the company's The most frequently is Kasai. A because the people are at home trying to log into their system, so just understand the bad actors didn't pick this randomly. They picked something that would be kind of the most active in a work from home environment. The CIA says it is fixing the problem. Investors will be watching for a report that could give some clues into the health of the jobs market in the coming week. Bloomberg's Karen Moscow, reports. The so called jolts report is out on Wednesday It will show the number of job openings in May. This is after the April report showed a record number of open positions. The quits level was also at a record high, suggesting workers are increasingly confident in their ability to find other jobs. We also get the minutes from the Fed's latest meeting that day Thursday. It's the weekly report on initial jobless claims. U. S markets are closed Monday due to the Independence Day holiday..

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"casillas" Discussed on Bleeding Green Nation

Bleeding Green Nation

05:24 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on Bleeding Green Nation

"Teams definitely liked to do that. I've seen the eagles in terms of the super bowl dislike the the run that gave sony players after the fact bringing jason peters back every year. We're bringing you know like they just relied on too many and how roseman admitted it. He admitted like he's been too sentimental. And i think you know the the cowboys some great success just because they beat the jaguars but like okay. They're like okay. Things are turning. We don't make need to make a desperate trade. We were gonna be just fine but we can keep everything. It is do anything everything is working. Let's keep it status quo. I feel like that's the course. They would've gone at that point while so then after i mentioned they lost their first game with the mar which was a monday night. Game against tennessee but after that and they were things were bad because they were three and five everybody wrote them off and i remember we do a show on the blog and the boys podcast network with tony casillas. Who won two super bowls at the cowboys in the nineties. And i remember at that time. Tony and i looked at the upcoming five games and we said they are not going to win a single one of these They're gonna they're gonna fall the three and ten and it's going to be really bad. They traded this pig. Amari bob blah whatever and they won all five of them which mentioned earlier. They swept the eagles amari in that timeframe. The first game which was at philly. That was the big leighton vander. Esch game also Only six catches seventy five yards the following week in atlanta which dallas won on a last second field goal. Mind you only three catches for thirty six yards but then on thanksgiving blew up eight catches a buck. Eighty two touchdowns Then the cowboys beat the saints on thursday night. That really kind of the world know that they were legit He he caught all eight receptions for seventy six carrots and then the second phillies game ten catches two hundred seventeen yards and three touchdowns and that five game winning streak because that that was kind of the beginning if we look back of the nfc east falling into this rut that it's currently in now that it was great but like it went from just being an average division to like a total dumpster fire. And so the cowboys just by one of those five games put themselves in a position where they had to win one more so in the nfc especially because they swept the eagles who were doing their own thing at the time as we mentioned and so they wound up in the nfc east and they beat the seahawks in the playoffs. Because carol doesn't know that russell's good at throwing the football so my overall point here to kind of get to something quickly is that i without amari. There's no way they rip off those five games in a row. And i think that they may i dunno. They ended up like three and thirteen. But i think that they are a disaster. And i think that you know i. It probably affects the way dak prescott viewed right now too. Yeah that's like. I just remember that trade and thinking in obviously hoping in rooting the downside of it because obviously it did work out but if it didn't kind of a big problem like you're giving up a first round pick for seaver who it's the to say that he kinda continued the oakland path and kind of dislike underwhelmed and like like. How high is that pick. I could be pretty high like what the cowboys again were. What was a record. Before the monitoring they're like three in five three and four so three and four which is a pivot point that we're talking about like maybe four and three if they win the washington game and so yeah like. I think that winning that game could have been the worst possible thing to happen to them. The the more interesting thing. Like besides the fact that i think they might have been terrible throughout the rest of the twenty thousand season while nick foles and frank reich or lighten things up for the eagles obviously is. I think that jason gear would have had been fired at the end of that. Co because it would have been too bad it would have been too rough and i don't think that they could have survived. Especially because at that point dak would have been entering his fourth season. And the idea would have been you have to get somebody in here to take him to the next level. We've found out obviously have mario of out do that So these were the head coaches who got hired in the twenty nine th cycle biaggi this january twenty nineteen Incidentally matt lafleur by the bay packers because they had moved on from mike mccarthy who didn't take a job that year although he did interview for the jets job that went to adam case Cliff kingsbury got hired by the isn't a cardinals because he was sean. Mcvay friend vic fangio by the denver broncos the cleveland browns promoted freddie kitchens two full time status The miami dolphins hired brian flores who may be traded for carson wentz wentz's we discussed in bruce arians came out of retirement to join the tampa bay buccaneers. But and i did put this in our notes Because i think every cowboys fan is saying this lincoln riley stock has dropped a little bit over the last year or so At at oklahoma as it pertains of the nfl but at the time it was red hot especially at the time he would have been coming off. Back to back heisman. Winning seasons for his quarterbacks and baker mayfield and murray. I legitimately think that if the cowboys win that game. In washington that lincoln riley is their head coach right now. Yeah i mean it seems like that's been who they want right if they could have him and getting him not too. Easy deals wanted him this off season. But i mean obviously why was lincoln riley relief oklahoma to come to the heels. Not the most attractive situation. And i just don't think money obviously would have been an issue at all for jerry jones and they would have given lincoln riley whatever took. I also wanna throw matt rules name in here. Because if i'm not mistaken. I think he also interviewed for the jets stab that offseason back. You're right here It's a point aso in news app. Healer So you know. He's also very much in the mix too and that i think could have been a really good higher..

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"casillas" Discussed on Spanish Proptech

Spanish Proptech

05:11 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on Spanish Proptech

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"casillas" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

07:22 min | 2 years ago

"casillas" Discussed on KCRW

"Qassam told NPR that if Israel stopped his air raids in Gaza, they will talk about a cease fire. But if they continue, there will be what they say an escalation on the ground for sure, and just to note Hamas has made several conflicting statements over the past few days about a cease fire. You know it, Zerlina. Still, there are some details that need clarification. But we do know that there are a lot of serious issues on both sides that still have to get worked out. And, frankly, Mary Louise, even if a cease fire is declared That doesn't necessarily mean the fighting is going to stop, you know? Well, give us a little bit more of a sense of what it is like they're on the ground. I know you were down in southern Israel earlier today, an area that has been pummeled with rocket fire. What were you hearing from Israelis? You're right. We were in a place called stirred a lot, which is the closest Israeli town to Gaza, and it's it's used to being kind of on the front line during conflicts between Hamas and Israel and no different this time I spoke with a senior security official in the region, a yell hodge be and he says about 900 rockets have landed in this area. A lot of them have been intercepted, but still Um, you know, that's about a quarter of all the rockets fired at Israel and that many people have had to evacuate. But you know, he said, despite that people in the area want the military to continue to pound Hamas targets. So that they're no longer a threat. Here. He is speaking through a translator, lawyer messages that were steadfast thing in this area matter what we're going through. And we will continue and live here and build and develop here. Hodge B and others in the South may want the fight to continue, but it seems now that's not going to happen. Well, let's look across to the Gaza side of the border where there are so many challenges, even if we get a cease fire, and even if that it does in the fighting. You bet. I mean, Israel pounded Gaza during this conflict carry out more than 1000 airstrikes. And as you mentioned earlier, more than 200 people were killed. But you know, large apartment buildings were demolished and you've got the last count was 58,000 Palestinians who have fled their homes and you know buildings, they're gonna have to be re constructed roads. I'm gonna need millions of dollars for reconstruction and you know who's going to pay for? It may very well be part of the negotiations along with different types of aid as well. Just either side come out of this stronger You know, Hamas is likely going to say they stood up for Jerusalem and the Palestinians, but you know they could face anger amongst their own people about all the destruction there is Real said it was teaching its enemies a lesson, but it has drawn a lot of international concern. Criticism. Including from the U. S congress about how much force it used in the high number of civilian casualties and you know that debate will continue. NPR's Jackie Northam reporting tonight from Jerusalem. Thank you, Jackie. Thank you merely with India has been grappling with a catastrophic surge of covert 19 cases and the impact of that is also being felt in Africa. African countries have been counting on a company in India for nearly all their vaccine against the Corona virus, and that company Serum Institute of India announced this week that it doesn't expect to export any vaccine until the end of this year. NPR's Nurit Eisenman reports When covert cases surged in Malawi last January. Ali Nava Casillas family was hit hard. His sister was the first to get sick. The disease killed her just before her 44th birthday. She'd been healthy. Had a job in a bank was the heart and soul of their clan. Oh, my goodness. My goodness. My sister was everything you know, in in any family, you have that. Who is able to connect you with everyone else. Then another sister, who had cared for his first one came down with symptoms. Then Casillas 13 year old son got sick while at boarding school. The CIA wasn't even allowed to visit him while he recovered. This is a nightmare. I mean, the whole situation was the nightmare. And so in March after the first doses of covert vaccine finally started reaching Alaoui and Cassia got his shot. It felt like a day he'd remember for the rest of his life was like one of the significant moments except The vaccine could see a God is AstraZeneca, which means he needs a second dose 12 weeks after the first and right now it doesn't look like Malawi is going to get any more doses. The manufacturer providing the vaccine Serum Institute of India has halted all further exports. The CIA who is country director for village Reach, a nonprofit that helps Malawi's government with vaccine rollouts says he feels like all that relief and hope is being snatched away. You feel The gains that were made with the first job will be kind off, you know, dilated. So this was all for nothing Across Africa about 20 million people who are coming due for their second dose of AstraZeneca are facing the same dilemma. And that's not even counting another 140 million who were supposed to get first doses in April. May June, July. Because African nations were outbid by wealthy countries. Practically all of this supply was purchased through an international collaboration called Kovacs, which is co led by the World Health Organization. And practically all of the vaccine that Kovacs bought for Africa was from that one same manufacturer that's halted Exports Serum Institute of India. Dr John Incan. Ahsan is head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in agency created for the region by African governments know he has thrown us into their confusion as to wait. We should reach out to get the additional doses of AstraZeneca can, Nelson says. It's particularly galling because It was being left without vaccines are just the highest priority sliver of African populations, health care workers, the elderly Fiona at two Headway coordinates the introduction of new vaccines in Africa for the World Health Organization. She says she and her colleagues are exploring quote all possible options to cover at least those who are waiting on their second dose. Maybe the interval between the two doses could be safely extended. Maybe they could use a different vaccine for does too. But she says supposed to sweep you got to get extra toes is right now it's between the AstraZeneca is those hearing. I will tear countries, she says She's hardened by some recent moves in this direction by France, Sweden and United States. She says much more is needed to read. Eisenman NPR news Let's head across the Atlantic now for an update on a scandal that has rocked the BBC. It centers on the interview. Princess Diana gave the broadcaster a quarter century ago. Today. The BBC apologized for the way it landed that bombshell interview and the way it investigated the deceptions of the correspondent who did it. The apology follows a scathing independent report, which accuses the venerable broadcaster of a quote cover up. NPR's Frank Langfitt has the story from London in the TV business. It's called Great. Get Little known reporter for the.

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06:08 min | 2 years ago

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"In this area matter what we're going through. And we will continue and live here and build and develop here. Hodge B and others in the South may want the fight to continue, but it seems now that's not going to happen. Well, let's look across to the Gaza side of the border where there are so many challenges, even if we get a cease fire, and even if that it does in the fighting. You bet. I mean, Israel pounded Gaza during this conflict, carrying out more than 1000 airstrikes. And as you mentioned earlier, more than 200 people were killed. But you know, large apartment buildings were demolished and you've got the last count was 58,000 Palestinians who have fled their homes and you know buildings, they're gonna have to be re constructed roads. I'm gonna need millions of dollars for reconstruction and you know who's going to pay for? It may very well be part of the negotiations along with different types of aid as well. Just either side come out of this stronger You know, Hamas is likely going to say they stood up for Jerusalem and the Palestinians, but you know they could face anger amongst their own people about all the destruction there. Israel said it was teaching its enemies a lesson, but it has drawn a lot of international concern. Criticism. Including from the U. S congress about how much force it used in the high number of civilian casualties and you know that debate will continue. NPR's Jackie Northam reporting tonight from Jerusalem. Thank you, Jackie. Thank you, Mary Louise. India has been grappling with a catastrophic surge of covert 19 cases and the impact of that is also being felt in Africa. African countries have been counting on a company in India for nearly all their vaccine against the Corona virus, and that company Serum Institute of India announced this week that it doesn't expect to export any vaccine until the end of this year. NPR's Nurit Eisenman reports. When covert cases surged in Malawi last January, Ali Nava Casillas family was hit hard. His sister was the first to get sick. The disease killed her just before her 44th birthday. She'd been healthy. Had a job in a bank was the heart and soul of their clan. My my goodness. My goodness. My sister was everything you know, in in any family, you have that costume. Who is able to connect you with everyone else. Then another sister, who had cared for his first one came down with symptoms. Then Casillas 13 year old son got sick while at boarding school. The CIA wasn't even allowed to visit him while he recovered. This is a nightmare. I mean, the whole situation was the nightmare. And so in March after the first doses of covert vaccine finally started reaching Alaoui and Cassia got his shot. It felt like a day he'd remember for the rest of his life. That was like one off the significant moment except the vaccine. Cassia God is AstraZeneca, which means he needs a second dose 12 weeks after the first Right now, it doesn't look like Malawi is going to get any more doses. The manufacturer providing the vaccine Serum Institute of India has halted all further exports. Cassia, who is country director for village reach, a nonprofit that helps Malawi's government with vaccine rollouts. Says he feels like all that relief and hope is being snatched away. You feel that gains that were made with the first job will be kind off, you know, dilated. So this was all for nothing Across Africa about 20 million people who are coming due for their second dose of AstraZeneca are facing the same dilemma. And that's not even counting another 140 million who were supposed to get first doses in April, May June July because African nations were outbid by wealthy countries. Practically all of this supply was purchased through an international collaboration called Kovacs, which is co led by the World Health Organization and practically all of the vaccine that Kovacs bought for Africa. Was from that one same manufacturer that's halted Exports Serum Institute of India. Dr John Incan. Ahsan is head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Agency created for the region by African governments know yes threw us into utter confusion as to wait. We should reach out to get the additional doses of AstraZeneca. Cannot sing says it's particularly galling because those being left without vaccines are just the highest priority sliver of African populations, health care workers, the elderly. Fiona at two Headway coordinates the introduction of new vaccines in Africa for the World Health Organization. She says she and her colleagues are exploring quote all possible options to cover at least those who are waiting on their second dose. Maybe the interval between the two doses could be safely extended. Maybe they could use a different vaccine for does too. But she says the first just wait for Africa to get extra doses. Right now. Speaking of AstraZeneca is those hearing by will tear countries, she says she's hardened by some recent moves in this direction by France, Sweden and United States. But she says much more is needed to read. Eisenman NPR news It's the home stretch for mayoral candidates to get their message out across the five boroughs before early voting begins in less than a month. W Why she's Glen Hogan brings us this campaign dispatch. Yeah, my my A Wiley is standing in a fire engine red dress at the foot of the towering Harriet Tubman statue in Harlem. When Harriet Tubman said, I made it across the freedom and there was no one there to meet me. On the other side. She wasn't shy about drawing parallels between the iconic abolitionist crusade against slavery. And her own candidacy for New York City mayor because when black women stepped up to say we're not crossing.

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08:15 min | 2 years ago

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"Give us a ring are the way kcrw dot com This is all things considered from NPR News. I'm Ari Shapiro and Mary Louise Kelly. Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease fire starting tonight. This comes after 11 days of fighting at enormous cost. Palestinians say at least 230 Palestinians have so far been killed, including 65 Children. In Israel. Authorities say 12 people have been killed, including two Children. NPR's Jackie Northam is following the events tonight. She joins us now from Jerusalem. Hey, Jackie. Hey, Mary Louise. Okay, give us more detail. What are you hearing about this cease fire. Well. The Israeli government issued a statement saying its security cabinet unanimously voted to accept on Egyptian initiative for a bilateral ceasefire. It's expected to begin around two a.m. local time. Hamas spokesman, Hasim al Qassam told NPR that if Israel stopped US air raids in Gaza, they will talk about a cease fire. But if they continue, there will be what they say an escalation on the ground for sure, and just to know. Hamas has made several conflicting statements over the past few days about a cease fire. You know it, Zerlina. Still, there are some details that need clarification. But we do know that there are a lot of serious issues on both sides that still have to get worked out. And, frankly, Mary Louise, even if a cease fire is declared That doesn't necessarily mean the fighting is going to stop. No. Well, give us a little bit more of a sense of what it is like they're on the ground. I know you were down in southern Israel earlier today, an area that has been pummeled with rocket fire. What were you hearing from Israelis? You're right. We were in a place called stirred a lot, which is the closest Israeli town to Gaza, and it's it's used to being kind of on the front line during conflicts between Hamas and Israel and no different this time I spoke with a senior security official in the region, a yell hodge be and he says about 900 rockets have landed in this area. A lot of them have been intercepted, but still Um, you know, that's about a quarter of all the rockets fired at Israel and that many people have had to evacuate. But you know, he said, despite that people in the area want the military to continue to pound Hamas targets. So that they're no longer a threat. Here. He is speaking through a translator messages that were steadfast thing in this area matter what we're going through. And we will continue and live here and build and develop here. Hodge B and others in the South may want the fight to continue, but it seems now that's not going to happen. Well, let's look across to the Gaza side of the border where there are so many challenges, even if we get a cease fire, and even if that it does in the fighting. You bet. I mean, Israel pounded Gaza during this conflict carry out more than 1000 airstrikes. And as you mentioned earlier, more than 200 people were killed. But you know, large apartment buildings were demolished and you've got the last count was 58,000 Palestinians who have fled their homes and you know buildings, they're gonna have to be re constructed roads. I'm gonna need millions of dollars for reconstruction and you know who's going to pay for? It may very well be part of the negotiations along with different types of aid as well. Just either side come out of this stronger You know, Hamas is likely going to say they stood up for Jerusalem and the Palestinians, but you know they could face anger amongst their own people about all the destruction there is Real said it was teaching its enemies a lesson, but it has drawn a lot of international concern. Criticism. Including from the U. S congress about how much force it used in the high number of civilian casualties and you know that debate will continue. NPR's Jackie Northam reporting tonight from Jerusalem. Thank you, Jackie. Thank you merely with India has been grappling with a catastrophic surge of covert 19 cases and the impact of that is also being felt in Africa. African countries have been counting on a company in India for nearly all their vaccine against the Corona virus, and that company Serum Institute of India announced this week that it doesn't expect to export any vaccine until the end of this year. NPR's Nurit Eisenman reports When covert cases surged in Malawi last January. Ali Nava Casillas family was hit hard. His sister was the first to get sick. The disease killed her just before her 44th birthday. She'd been healthy. Had a job in a bank was the heart and soul of their clan. Oh, my goodness. My goodness. My sister was everything you know, in in any family, you have that. Who is able to connect you with everyone else. Then another sister, who had cared for his first one came down with symptoms. Then Casillas 13 year old son got sick while at boarding school. See, it wasn't even allowed to visit him while he recovered. This is a nightmare. I mean, the whole situation or nightmare. And so in March after the first doses of covert vaccine finally started reaching Alaoui and Cassia got his shot. It felt like a day he'd remember for the rest of his life was like one off the significant moments except The vaccine could see a God is AstraZeneca, which means he needs a second dose 12 weeks after the first and right now it doesn't look like Malawi is going to get any more doses. Manufacturer providing the vaccine Serum Institute of India has halted all further exports. Cassia, who is country director for village reach, a nonprofit that helps Malawi's government with vaccine rollouts. Says he feels like all that relief and hope is being snatched away. You feel the gains that were made with the first job will be kind off, you know, dilated. So this was all for nothing Across Africa about 20 million people who are coming due for their second dose of AstraZeneca are facing the same dilemma. And that's not even counting another 140 million who were supposed to get first doses in April, May June July because African nations were outbid by wealthy countries. Practically all of this supply was purchased through an international collaboration called Kovacs, which is co led by the World Health Organization and practically all of the vaccine that Kovacs bought for Africa. Was from that one same manufacturer that's halted Exports Serum Institute of India. Dr John Incan. Ahsan is head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Agency created for the region by African governments know yes threw us into utter confusion as to wait. We should reach out to get the additional doses of AstraZeneca. Okay. Nelson says it's particularly galling because those being left without vaccines are just the highest priority sliver of African populations, health care workers, the elderly. Fiona at two Headway coordinates the introduction of new vaccines in Africa for the World Health Organization. She says she and her colleagues are exploring quote all possible options to cover at least those who are waiting on their second dose. Maybe the interval between the two doses could be safely extended. Maybe they could use a different vaccine for does too. But she says the fastest way for Africa to get extra doses right now is special of AstraZeneca is those hearing by will tear countries, she says she's hardened by some recent moves in this direction by France, Sweden and United States. But she says much more is needed to read. Eisenman. NPR news Let's head across the Atlantic now for an update on a scandal that has rocked the BBC. It centers on the interview. Princess Diana gave the broadcaster a quarter century ago. Today. The BBC apologized for the way it landed that bombshell interview and the way it investigated the deceptions of the correspondent who did it. The apology follows a scathing independent report, which accuses the venerable broadcaster of a quote cover up. NPR's Frank Langfitt has the story from London in the TV business. It's called Great. Get Little known reporter for the.

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08:14 min | 2 years ago

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"NPR News. I'm Ari Shapiro and Mary Louise Kelly. Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease fire starting tonight. This comes after 11 days of fighting at enormous cost. Palestinians say at least 230 Palestinians have so far been killed, including 65 Children. In Israel. Authorities say 12 people have been killed, including two Children. NPR's Jackie Northam is following the events tonight. She joins us now from Jerusalem. Hey, Jackie. Hey, Mary Louise. Okay, give us more detail. What do you hearing about this cease fire. Well. The Israeli government issued a statement saying its security cabinet unanimously voted to accept on Egyptian initiative for a bilateral ceasefire. It's expected to begin around two a.m. local time. Hamas spokesman, Hasim al Qassam told NPR that if Israel stopped its air raids in Gaza, they will talk about a cease fire. But if they continue, there will be what they say an escalation on the ground for sure, and just to note Hamas has made several conflicting statements over the past few days about a cease fire. You know it Z early. Still, there are some details that need clarification. But we do know that there are ah lot of serious issues on both sides that still have to get worked out. And, frankly, Mary Louise, even if a cease fire is declared That doesn't necessarily mean the fighting is going to stop. No. Well, give us a little bit more of a sense of what it is like they're on the ground. I know you were down in southern Israel earlier today, an area that has been pummeled with rocket fire. What were you hearing from Israelis? You're right. We were in a place called stirred a lot, which is the closest Israeli town to Gaza, and it's it's used to being kind of on the front line during conflicts between Hamas and Israel and no different this time I spoke with a senior security official in the region, a yell hodge be and he says about 900 rockets have landed in this area. A lot of them have been intercepted, but still Um, you know, that's about a quarter of all the rockets fired at Israel and that many people have had to evacuate. But you know, he said, despite that people in the area want the military to continue to pound Hamas targets. So that they're no longer a threat. Here. He is speaking through a translator, lawyer messages that were steadfast thing in this area. What we're going through. And we will continue and live here and build and develop here. Hodge B and others in the South may want the fight to continue, but it seems now that's not going to happen. Well, let's look across to the Gaza side of the border where there are so many challenges, even if we get a cease fire, and even if that it does in the fighting. You bet. I mean, Israel pounded Gaza during this conflict carry out more than 1000 airstrikes. And as you mentioned earlier, more than 200 people were killed. But you know, large apartment buildings were demolished and you've got the last count was 58,000 Palestinians who have fled their homes and buildings. They're gonna have to be re constructed roads. I'm gonna need millions of dollars for reconstruction and you know who's going to pay for? It may very well be part of the negotiations along with different types of aid as well. Just either side come out of this stronger You know, Hamas is likely going to say they stood up for Jerusalem and the Palestinians, but you know they could face anger amongst their own people about all the destruction there. Um, Israel said it was teaching its enemies a lesson, but it has drawn a lot of international concern. Criticism. Including from the U. S congress about how much force it used in the high number of civilian casualties and you know that debate will continue. NPR's Jackie Northam reporting tonight from Jerusalem. Thank you, Jackie. Thank you merely with India has been grappling with a catastrophic surge of covert 19 cases and the impact of that is also being felt in Africa. African countries have been counting on a company in India for nearly all their vaccine against the Corona virus, and that company Serum Institute of India announced this week that it doesn't expect to export any vaccine until the end of this year. NPR's Nurit Eisenman reports. When covert cases surged in Malawi last January, Ali Nava Casillas family was hit hard. His sister was the first to get sick. The disease killed her just before her 44th birthday. She'd been healthy. Had a job in a bank was the heart and soul of their clan. My my goodness. My goodness. My sister was everything you know, in in any family, you have that costume. Who is able to connect you with everyone else. Then another sister, who had cared for his first one came down with symptoms. Then Casillas 13 year old son got sick while at boarding school. See, it wasn't even allowed to visit him while he recovered. This is a nightmare. I mean, the whole situation was the nightmare. And so in March after the first doses of covert vaccine finally started reaching Alaoui and Cassia got his shot. It felt like a day he'd remember for the rest of his life was like one off the significant moment except The vaccine could see a God is AstraZeneca, which means he needs a second dose 12 weeks after the first and right now it doesn't look like Malawi is going to get any more doses. Manufacturer providing the vaccine Serum Institute of India has halted all further exports. Cassia, who is country director for village reach, a nonprofit that helps Malawi's government with vaccine rollouts. Says he feels like all that relief and hope is being snatched away. You feel the gains that were made with the first job will be kind off, you know, dilated. So this was all for nothing Across Africa about 20 million people who are coming due for their second dose of AstraZeneca are facing the same dilemma. And that's not even counting another 140 million who were supposed to get first doses in April, May June July because African nations were outbid by wealthy countries. Practically all of this supply was purchased through an international collaboration called Kovacs, which is co led by the World Health Organization and practically all of the vaccine that Kovacs bought for Africa. Was from that one same manufacturer that's halted Exports Serum Institute of India. Dr John Incan. Ahsan is head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Agency created for the region by African governments know yes threw us into utter confusion as to way she reach out to get that additional doses of AstraZeneca. Cannot sing says it's particularly galling because those being left without vaccines are just the highest priority sliver of African populations, health care workers, the elderly. Fiona at two Headway coordinates the introduction of new vaccines in Africa for the World Health Organization. She says she and her colleagues are exploring quote all possible options to cover at least those who are waiting on their second dose. Maybe the interval between the two doses could be safely extended. Maybe they could use a different vaccine for those two But she says the fastest way for Africa to get extractors is right now it's between the bus because Annika is those hearing by wealthier countries, she says. She's hardened by some recent moves in this direction by France, Sweden and United States. She says much more is needed. Narrate Eisenman NPR news Let's head across the Atlantic now for an update on a scandal that has rocked the BBC. It centers on the interview. Princess Diana gave the broadcaster a quarter century ago. Today. The BBC apologized for the way it landed that bombshell interview and the way it investigated the deceptions of the correspondent who did it. The apology follows a scathing independent report, which accuses the venerable broadcaster of a quote cover up. NPR's Frank Langfitt has the story from London. In the TV business. It's called great Get a little known reporter for the BBC named Martin Bashir landed an.

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03:49 min | 3 years ago

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"He's back here, Suck job. We continue to talk about the Buccaneers winning the Super Bowl. Brady getting his seventh ring, and we do so right now with the former teammate of Tom Brady, one Super Bowl 49 with TB. 12 and part of the Patriots also won a Super Bowl. As the Saints had that legendary takedown of the Indianapolis Colts now joining US two time Super Bowl champion Jonathan Casillas. Jonathan thanks for the time. How you been? I'm great, man. How you doing, Boss? Well, I'm doing great. I appreciate your coming on. So I hear you that we only got about 10 minutes with you, which is fine. You're getting ready for a big work out What we got today, like day on day when you got cooking. Not today. Internationally, chest day. Come on. Everybody knows that when you sit down, so how much you bench pressing Um You know what? My shoulder was bothering me for a little bit for, like, two months and I've been getting back. Um I hit 3 $55 a day which was like for me that was like Yo Okay. Alright. Showed is doing okay? There's only 3 55 on the bench. I want to go up, but I'm taking my time. I'm not a body builder guy. You know, I'm I'm a retired, beat up football player that had shoulder surgery gonna mean so, like I'm taking it easy. But I love the workout. I love physical fitness. Um you know, I I God, you know, did you try to find something? You're passionate when you retire? I'm very passionate about this broad love working out, bro. For real. So you're not making a comeback is what you're telling me. Nah, I'm good. You know those those little you know, checks coming in from retirement. Pretty cool, too. You know, China that Cassie is here with us to hear you on that. All right. Let me start you off with this Tampa Bay defense. The only blitz Mahomes five times last night, they held him out of the end zone. Just what stood out to you with your defense of mind on what Todd Bowles in the Buccaneers were able to do up against the great Patrick Mahomes. I mean, T o to basically play as vanilla as a defense that she played most of the time. On Basically scout not only, you know, do a good job in recognizing My home is probably the worst person to blitz in the league because he has the highest passer rating against the blitz and then also realizing that you blitz 40% of the time. It's okay. Something has to move, you know. Something has happened and I feel like they made a great coaching adjustment. All the players bought in. There were physical from the first played a game. You know, led by LeBron to David. I just made a nice post about him, calling him to go at his position. Nobody is better in the league, that weak side linebacker on the 43. I don't even think it's close. Either. I'm everything is is anybody even In his ball park. There's a lot of really good mike linebackers, a lot of good middle linebackers and 43. But no one like that weeks. I play that we can learn by position like Levante. I realized that when I was down there with him As a vet. The kids taught me the whole damn defense in his second year. You know, like for somebody to do something like that. You know that Dad, I feel like that speech to him and the capability that we saw that on display yesterday. And of course, everybody's given time. Brilliant phrase much do Seven rings. He is I mean, he touched Father go, but I just wanted to acknowledge the other guys on a defense. Like you said the Levante days. Definitely shag Barrett. My boy J p p, uh via came back and he did his thing. Are to look like the old suit from right, you know, back in the day like, you know, everybody played like that all the young db play well went to got his thing back against cheetah. You know, it's a beautiful thing to see man. Real beautiful, Missy. It's amazing, John the Casillas and like you talked about you play with the box from 2013 to 2014. Levante. David. I'm glad you brought him up right out of the gate. He's so underappreciated, and that's why when the team gets a ring like this, he finally gets his credit, especially going on that run..

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Philadelphia Eagles predicted to beat Dallas Cowboys 31 to ten

Blogging the Boys

00:41 sec | 3 years ago

Philadelphia Eagles predicted to beat Dallas Cowboys 31 to ten

"Ever One. This is Tony Casillas Co host, the 750, and this is my prediction for cowboys versus the Eagles Looks I've been the NUCCI rookie quarterback's Nita's I start on the road versus the eagles NFC robbery opponent in which they despise the cowboys. But Anyway, I see this game is a total domination by the Eagles I'm I'm wrong but considering what we've seen over the last seven weeks of the season and nothing is there to change my mind I hate to be bought but best away I call it. So my prediction is cowboys lose on the road thirty one to ten.

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Why The Clippers Collapsed

The Lead

08:46 min | 3 years ago

Why The Clippers Collapsed

"It felt like something was happening. There is something about the emotion. Past. Was Now you've? Seen. This isn't a story. Be The athlete. It stays with you. There Sam first of all, where are you right now I'm in the NBA bubble a new home away from home inside my hotel room and Casillas number to think twenty seven, twenty two is the room number if anybody wants to. Send packages or love one of the two But yeah, this is this is why these days. How has your bubble experience been so far to be honest committed it's gotten better. The airport experience was felt more stressful than I thought it went I actually had to masks because the end ninety five that US was one of those that does not protect the other person. So I put a cloth masks over that and then I ended up doing facial as well and it was the right move except man that first day travel psychologically I, remember just getting. Into, the hotel room just going Oh, boy that was the longest day of travel. I've ever had because mentally you can't smile at people. You can't talk to people that got me off to a tough start and then it's a nice room but the windows don't open you can't have a window open. There's no balcony unfortunately, the floor when I got here had not been cleaned so I would pay some walk and have bare feet in at the end of the. Day My feet would be black and so that mentally can after four five, six days you're sitting there going man I feel like I'm in this kind of dirty box. The other stuff that the players have talked a lot about is that even if the accommodations are fairly nice, it's just the psychological restriction and lack of freedom and knowing that you cannot go where you want to go. You can go on a walk around the perimeter, but if you go that. Direction and if you even go ten feet past the perimeter, you'll get seven days a quarantine. You know the other stuff also as it's just the interpersonal relationships and the people that everybody left behind you know whether you have a family or a girlfriend or a boyfriend whatever it is all that stuff adds up to a pretty challenging landscape had a productive couple of days. I'm going to carve out a little mental health time and there's a big pick ballgame happening. This afternoon with me in a few writers. I'm getting there. Well. So speaking of all of these challenges as in the bubble, let's talk about this epic meltdown of the team, a lot of people expected to at all the clippers. mcnuggets Oregon on time La. Twenty point lead with two ten remaining. This is absolutely shocking. What went wrong with the La Against Denver I think the broadview for me would be that we always felt like this team was potentially far too transactional if that makes sense. Somebody the other day, use the word mercenaries where it's kind of like I collide Leonard Paul. George have a ton of talent and they looked very good for most of the regular season. But in the bubble, what you saw was a team that was still learning one another in a team that wants the pressure continued to be applied by these other very good playoff teams. They did not have the fabric, the togetherness that connectivity and leadership to get through that. In Game Seven, I sat about twenty feet away from the clippers bench and that meant that I watched a clippers bench that with around seven minutes to go and I think they were down around thirteen at the time they just completely look like they gave up. This is what your best players got to elevate their game. And the clippers have disappointed asphalt. From the field. Two points in the fourth quarter. And frustrated, the stock of the heads went down the talking stopped you had all of a sudden whereas earlier in the game there was a flood of support and clapping from guys on the bench and intensity and passion. You had the golf clap clippers owner Steve bomber feeling like limber fans right now. I am absolutely shocked. Give this Denver Nuggets team a lot of credit. have taken the fight away from the clippers. deservedly. So the leadership thing is what they need to analyse going forward because as amazing Kawhi is he's incredibly quiet. We know that and Paul George I don't think has really ever found his leadership voice maybe that's just not the type of personality he is. But if you compare them to that other team in La, you know you've got a dude and Lebron whose so fogel and raise on Rhonda who sell vocal and I think if I had to pinpoint one of the biggest factors that kind of led to their demise I think it would be that. you and our colleague Yvonne Boo reported on chemistry issues within the clippers back. In January, did you get the sense that those issues were still present inside the bubble? So I don't I wish I had a better pulse on that. You Doc was kind of the main voice that I heard. I went to to other practices where I would listen closely to what doc had to say, and one thing that struck me was he would very candidly talk about how they were still learning each other as a team in the middle of the playoffs I look at the whole picture and I realize we haven't been together we haven't had a lot of time together. So I get it. You had the old guard, the Lou, Williams Pat Beverley mantras hair let group that did some pretty special things and the playoffs last year and was gritty and would play forty eight minutes a night if you wanted them to. Now, they tried to integrate with Choline Paul who came with the very different script and a very different style and combining the old and the new had its fits and starts, and certainly in the end, it seems like a lot of those things out. Cherishing teams are. The more chemistry for this group. D, better. I think that's really the tell at a tape with the season just didn't have enough time together. Paul George has been vocal about the mental toll of being in the bubble a couple of weeks ago. Paul George talked about being in a dark place whatever. The bubble got the best of me. I was just in a dark place. A really wasn't here. I checked out and SAM. You've gotten a taste of what it's like to be an isolation down there. We've just talked about that. Do you feel like Paul George and the clippers were maybe hit harder by the challenges of playing in this Environment Paul for sure I mean I applaud him for his willingness to speak openly about it, and then only he knows where his head was at in the later part of the series but I'll never forget I mean right corner. He shoots that three and it clicks off the backboard George. Why office to side of the backboard left corner he barely draws rim on three George Corner three way off short. Gets the rebound Paul George. Now, just to for ten from downtown they were more shook I don't know how to explain it than any NBA team I've ever seen in a crucial moment. I've never seen anything like that. So I don't know how Paul's State of mind came into play but I do think the clippers had a really hard time getting through all that stuff. So Sam what comes next for the clippers, they have a lot of strong personalities and obviously some divisions between them can they hold it together and be titled Favorites Again Next Year you know to be determined. There's already a little bit of a growing sense or at least questions around the League of are they is there any chance they would think about blowing this out because you got to remember to why Paul signed deals they're up next summer they can get out and and when they came to the clippers. People felt like it was unofficially you know a lifetime contract because those guys have the personal connection to the area but I think we're quickly getting reminded that if the basketball situation is not right and if their work life is negative, then you absolutely can't rule out the possibility of them changing their minds. Year and maybe sounding somewhere else you know the NBA rules are when you have a superstar a year away from free agency YOU'RE GONNA probably have to take those phone calls from other teams if you're not getting assurances and promises from those players that they're not going anywhere. So they've got a lot of questions to have answered and it's going to be painful for them to watch this Lakers nuggets series knowing how close they came.

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Training program teaches laborers how to launch sustainable farms

Climate Connections

01:09 min | 3 years ago

Training program teaches laborers how to launch sustainable farms

"On one hundred Acre farm. In Minnesota chickens grazing paddocks under perennial hazelnut and elderberry bushes. Annual crops. Such as beans and vegetables are planned in nearby rocky. Casillas is with the main street project. The nonprofit that runs the farm. He says the farms methods are good for the animals plants and the climate the poultry and the perennials. Have this symbiotic relationship. The trees provide the poetry with shade and Protection Against Avian predators the birds manure nutrients to the soil and the perennial Bush's help store carbon in the ground to teach more people to farm this way. The main street project offers bilingual training programs particularly geared towards local farm. Labourers who are often Latino. Immigrants part of that training is learning how to create a business plan how to manage your finances how to find markets and how to care for the chickens for the flock the CEA says the goal is to provide people with skills and knowledge. They could apply raising chickens on their own or even in starting their own small farms.

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Pomona, California standoff ends with suspect in custody

Overnight Talk

02:19 min | 6 years ago

Pomona, California standoff ends with suspect in custody

"The askew cbs news on the hour presented by simmons beauty rest on tom foty unexpectedly competitive congressional contest in pennsylvania ahead of a special election there on tuesday to president trump to the pittsburgh area saturday night it is a district he carried by a wide margin in 2016 and he had a lot to say sam litzinger reports president trump's trying to give a helping hand to a republican candidate who is now in a very tight race for a congressional seat in western pennsylvania rix account is facing a strong challenge from democratic newcomer conner lamp mr trump took part in a campaign rally but he mostly talked about things other than seconds candidacy like north korea we been very strong and jury vigilant and now lots of good things i think it to happen but we'll see lamb as a former marine and federal prosecutors never run for public office sam litzinger cbs news in southern california long standoff is over a suspected gunman in custody accused of shooting two police officers killing one of them pomona police officer gregory casillas kcbs tvs greg mills has been on the scene witnesses told me it's no surprise the suspect led police here and emas there yeah okay he ran to the apartment the backed building and hid in the bedroom police right behind him he opened fire through his bedroom door as he is fellow officers carried about and tried to save his life a law enforcement source told me the other officer was shot in the jaw underwent surgery and will be okay the suspect stayed the apartment all night through the morning before finally giving up wall in northern california investigators are trying to put together the pieces of a deadly friday standoff at our veterans home a former resident there killed three women employees kpix tv's andrea nakano was at the scene lebanese found the bodies our pathway home executive director christine lober clinical director jennifer golik on clinical psychologist jennifer gonzalez this thirty two year old was married a year ago and we have learned she was seven months pregnant with her first child she is remembered for her commitment to her family and her job networks were with our veterans and their hearts with or a veterans and that's what their lives and their crews have been about gary rose worked closely with christine lober to keep the pathway home accessible to veterans who needed services new you never saw her with.

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Details emerge about victims of California veteran home shooting

The Roman Garcia Super Show

01:10 min | 6 years ago

Details emerge about victims of California veteran home shooting

"And about possible alternative ways to avert us tariffs on imported steel and aluminum the many hour standoff in napa valley california to veterans home and treatment center for post traumatic stress ends in an apparent murder suicide three female employees did as is the gunman yawn pill mayor john dunbar three women that were lost yesterday dedicated their lives to helping our veterans in particular since nine eleven afghanistan in iraq conflicts the wars police said the gunman was a decorated veteran who served in afghanistan he was also a former client of the center along a deadly standoff after a chases over at an apartment complex and pomona california to cop shot one dead standoff went on for over seventeen hours eventually the alleged gunman captured seen coming out of an apartment in his underwear in handcuffs he's accused of killing officer gregory casillas by firing through a door casillas was a new officers says pomona police chief michel all a very he was just about to complete field training before the incident happened governor jerry brown has released a statement offering his condolences and saying flags here in california.

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