10 Burst results for "Charles Guy"

"charles guy" Discussed on Men In Blazers

Men In Blazers

05:32 min | 5 months ago

"charles guy" Discussed on Men In Blazers

"That was proud. That was chest out that was chin up. That was we have no white tail to throw. They remain in it. They still want it. They believe they can still have it. From the men in blazers studios in the crap part of Bedford, New York and the crap part of finally sunny West Hollywood California, so many places, podcast rods. We back like the Philadelphia 76ers and Dave out. You've got yourself. A new king, it's about time they replace Larry, right? It's been some time. I didn't even have time to watch the corrie, roger. I was nowhere near the curry as GF OP Simon doonan has been calling it all over social media. I was just Perry Mason it all weekend, roger gia, be another GFL, Matthew Rhys. So did you really not watch the coronation worker? I didn't watch at all because I'm on the record as saying that my one true queen is obviously Tracy Chapman, but you know, I've seen the occasional coronation gag on Twitter, but I imagine, you know, I moved to America to get away from all that crap. By imagine that you would be just like 24/7, just absolutely CNN ing it in the face. Well, roger, I mean, as I think it's clear to people who've listened to this pod over the years, I'm a monarchist, you're a Republican. But we are selective. You're a selective Republican. And I am a selective monarchist. And I love the queen. I'd love Tracy Chapman too, but I loved HRH Elizabeth II. I'm not the biggest Charles guy. My father, for multiple reasons, most of them architectural are related, was not the biggest Charles guy. And so I'm going to skip this one out and wait for wait for wills. The funny thing is, whenever anything like this happens, a royal transition, I get asked all the time by CNN and MSNBC to come on and talk about royal things. And I'm always like, yeah, I don't think I'm the droid you're looking for, but you know, I actually did the royal wedding with the William one morning Joe did a week in London and I went over and did that whole weekend. They really liked having me on because I kept calling prince Harry the half brother during the wedding, just saying, here's the half brother prince Harry standing behind his brother. And so they kind of like that, but I'm not that interested in any of this crap. But I do understand it. I do want to say, well, talk more about it in this podcast. Obviously, because it intersects with football in a large way this weekend. But I do understand speaking to my mom, she talks about how Elizabeth essentially brought her coronation a post war nation together in a dark place still in the dark place, but with a very nice queen. In a way, Charles in this kind of divided pooch Brexit nation that's probably won't, but man, you think about what Britain has now that is truly singular Dave out, Premier League football. Yeah. Peaky Blinders. And the royal family. That's my list. That's really nice. The real family now, whether you like it or you don't like it, and in my family, I've got both, even the people I hate it, thank God that we kind of need it. It's kind of a singularity which keeps tourists coming to Britain, keep them coming all the way for brand Britain purposes. You kind of need it now. Yeah, you did miss Yorkshire gold tea, which is another very important thing that keeps the empire together. Hashtag team tetley. I will say about coronations. This is all I can be asked talking about them. But you know, I realized watching it, this whole ridiculous hoi polloi fantasy ridiculousness somehow Nick Cave invited. I was like, the link to the lost past that they give. You know, all the way back to ten 66 or whatnot. It is like, they are essentially the human form of someone having a massive vinyl collection. You know, I'll probably someone who actually has a massive 8 track collection, some of this tilt the usefulness, but it's like it exists. There's something that exists. The fact that it exists is what's truly remarkable about it, something that was important in the past completely outrun by time. But to see it preserved, that's its brilliance. It's like an anachronism, a useful anachronism fruit and in time David. They're just a record collection, the royal family. I'm in sort of and it goes back way further than ten 66. That coronation roger was pretty interesting. Some I grow outside the chapel. A bit of a ruck. But yeah, it's all about the divine right of kings rod so they have to have these elaborate ceremonies where it's not the people crowding the king. It's God himself. Herself is, although in the Church of England, let's face it, it's himself, is crowning the kings, they have to bleed. They have to sort of, you know, do these elaborate ceremonies in order to make putting a massive great crown on someone's head seem like it's more important than it probably. He didn't think Prince Charles think he isn't going to take. I think not, David. Okay, before we get to the football, because that also happened this weekend. Some after school style PA announcements about what's happening at men in blazers world headquarters. The Champions League is back this week, roger, with the semifinals, comes the return of European knights, presented by paramount plus you and

"charles guy" Discussed on Gadget Lab Podcast

Gadget Lab Podcast

08:46 min | 7 months ago

"charles guy" Discussed on Gadget Lab Podcast

"Is it existential? It feels very real. I think by existential, I really mean a fundamental question. Education. And what it means, this calls to mind a conversation that I had with a professor at the higher level who teaches master's level courses on really taking chachi BT as an invitation to take a step back and have a bird's eye view of the institutions that we have built formalized education on. And he observes that in his years teaching there's been so much more of an emphasis on testing and testing and testing students and instead of having a more expansive idea of what education is is a dialog based is it should it be rooted in students personal experiences should it be more interpersonal? I know that sounds all very abstract and vague. As compared to a test on pen and paper that we are all familiar with, but I think it's worth, again, using cha GBT as an invitation to maybe think bigger about what assessment should look like. Maybe we need to go back to the medieval practice of having all exams be oral and in Latin, but maybe not the Latin part. Lolita, is it effective to make an outright ban? On a client like chat GPT, would that work? No, and districts are trying this or have tried this, it has two, I think deleterious effects. One is it inhibits the ability for experimentation within the classroom space. It prevents the teachers and students to create some community around collaboratively investigating this tool. But it also takes away access for students for whom that might the teacher, the school technology might be the only access to this kind of technology they have. I think the other piece that connects to both what Pierre just said has to do with, I think, education has been edging toward what might feel now like a sea change. I think we had a full upending happen with COVID. You know, people were forced onto rightfully phrased a emergency teaching. And so I think where we are now, you know, I really liked math term of unhackable. I think where we are now is we have an opportunity. People's attention and kind of orientation toward potentially new tools in teaching for better or worse was opened up several years a few years ago with COVID. But we have an opportunity now to think, how might we really answer the question? What does school for? Who is school for and how can school be a place of greater belonging, not only for teachers, but also for young people. Many of you have a lot to say about this that we seem to have agreement from guy and Charles guy says a decade or so ago I was talking to a friend's high school aged child. I was surprised to hear he wasn't required to do his math problems with a pencil as long as he could with a calculator. The AI writing program seems to be a logical extension of that, why be required to write when you can write with the push of a button and Charles emails as the computers get smarter, people get increasingly stupid. We are speaking with lalita vasudevan, she's a professor at Columbia University's teachers college, also with us is Daniel Herman. He teaches English at mabe high school in Berkeley, California. And pierce eris is senior digital producer for wired. I'm Celeste headley, you're listening to one a and we're also hearing from you. First, students are expected to read a novel and come to class with a very solid knowledge of that book, just like the good old days. Secondly, they will be given a prompt by which they will develop their own thesis statement in class with me with no computers. The goal is to not only make a very precise thesis statement, but actually couple that with a request for the AI bot to write this essay and the more precise they are, the better off they will be. They will give those to me and I will generate all of those essays using the AI bot. The next day, they will come to class and using pen and paper not computers. I will hand them the essays that the bot generated for them, the one they generated based on their individual thesis statement. And they will be given a graphic organizer and asked to deconstruct what happened. So that voice is Kelly Gibson, who is a high school teacher that pia interviewed in Oregon. Gibson was concerned about chats using chat GBT and so you just heard her strategy for working with chat GPT and she explained it during a TikTok video. Daniel, I wonder what you make of that. Kelly Gibson's solution to the rise of chat GPT. I think that sounds fantastic. You know, I'm really thinking about how I can reorient my own classes toward reading, you know? For me, in my life, books are just about the best thing that there is. And when I think about all the students who are assigned a text and are so consumed by anxiety about the paper that will have to be written, that they just suffer through the entire book. An exercise like that, really opens them up to way more flexible and creative experience of reading because they're not worried about producing this product on the receiving end. Renee emails chat GPT can be a significant tool for teachers. It saves a lot of time searching for articles and then having to revise the text to be accessible for students, chat GPT can also generate examples for students to see as models embrace this tool it's here. Speaking of accessibility, let's turn to our voicemail box, this message is from Anne in Atlanta. I work with a lot of attention deficit disordered adults. One of my research persons suggested chat AI helped that person get started on writing assignments that were so difficult due to the procrastination that so often accompanies that diagnosis. I was wondering about your audience's thoughts issues. So Pierre, can you answer that? What are the potential benefits of this technology, especially for students like her ADD adults who might struggle to write an essay? Yeah, I think that this could potentially unlock so many more learning supports for students who historically have been underserved in institutions of formal education, so I think specifically about students with learning disabilities or students for whom English is not their first language, being able to have something that can generate maybe sentence starters for them or give hints at syntax or structures or that can help them brainstorm ideas could actually be quite supportive and that I think that there's an emotional aspect to this as well. One common practice that I grew up with in high school was Pierre edits. So passing papers with your neighbors and then marking up in their margins with red pen. I think that some students might feel as Daniel mentioned a level of anxiety around that, but an AI chatbot won't judge you for making mistakes. It can't. It is not. It is non human entity. And I think it was also Kelly who another teachers who suggested using chachi PT to generate essays that students can then critique and edit themselves and that way they can practice the skill of editing, which requires an awareness of what good writing is in a non judgmental space. Yeah, I think AI can be quite snarky, Siri really is quite passive aggressive at times. Kathleen is a former teacher and emails us apparently I retired at exactly the right time. And listener tweets, I foresee the words prompt engineer showing up in job applications and resumes by the summer,

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"charles guy" Discussed on The Mad Mamluks

The Mad Mamluks

04:32 min | 7 months ago

"charles guy" Discussed on The Mad Mamluks

"Yes, sir. I don't know if you guys heard this piece of news. It's a pretty big on everyone's radar. As we switched topics. It was a top Orthodox Christian priest has accepted Islam and it's a big news because he has a considerable weight in the in his respective or church. So what church, what kind of world? That's an older picture. East oriental, but then he became a so that's from the orthodox state, but he was a big person in the Catholic community. And what is his ethnicity? What is he? I mean, from America, so America. Oh, he's American. That's how you're going to see us Italian. Yeah, I think it's from the West Coast somewhere. So how? So it says over here. Around 2003, father Hillary and he made the switch to the antiochian orthodox church in 2017, departed to join the eastern Catholic Church, he graduated from the holy resurrection monastery in saint net. Wisconsin to become a Byzantine Catholic priest monk. So he recently converted himself basically Roman. So he basically has a blog post as well. The blog post is talking about basically being. Flooded by so many messages from people. So here we go. So he's offered some resources here for people who are interested in how his process was in the coming to Islam, so he read this translation Lagrange, and his top choice was a clear crime. Some of these you guys might not like that. Islam and destiny of man, this is a classic book that. Was on our show and he introduced his book to us. He talked about this book. He was gay eating guy. His full name is Charles guy. I'm pretty sure. Or maybe it's this guy eating. You know who that guy is? He's eating guy eating. Yeah, but who is he? You sick. I thought we'd be making a joke. No, I'm saying, do you know who he is? The guy. The author. Yeah, but nobody knows what the author is. Maybe we should ask him. Okay, I didn't know. Why are you getting so apprehensive about that? Yeah. 'cause it's clear nobody knows about him. Yeah, I thought maybe you might because you're well learned people you're supposed to share, but I thought maybe you might know. But never mind. Guess you were wrong. I love you more so cute. So another book, the heart of Islam by, say it was in Nasser, more favorite gentleman. Who was that? It was an answer. Who's that? Or does it go crazy to the sports favorite guy? I think so. This is gonna be great. Okay, so Martin. His life isn't worth. That influenced him. The essential roomy. Okay. That makes sense for them because you know why listen, the orthodox tend to be, to be honest. There's a lot of correlation between the orthodox Christianity and the soul of the modern sufis. But modern Sophia and even to show you. Because to swift has a different wolf, I'm saying a modern Sophia that have come out. So woof. Here to solve. Are you saying just a wolf? Oh, let me think. It's okay, bro. No problem. Talk about it.

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"charles guy" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

06:42 min | 1 year ago

"charles guy" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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Worldwide on I heart radio, call 800 and 80 ten 80 to have your say. It's overnight talk on news talks I'd be talking be with Tim beverage. We're up to Harvey. Hello. Good morning. Hi. I watched 7 hours of it. Wow. It has been there. Yeah, I'll be part of some of those sort of occasions, I suppose the biggest one I was part of was prince Charles guy, we had a 1981. Three 100 main garden, the basin reserve. And to watch the military precision over here, it was just first class. I mean, really, it's quite something, isn't it? It is. I mean, if you think about. Here watching it on TV and then I can have a break and go and make a coffee when I want to, but I watched the whole thing on BBC. And the end of the most important part was when it went past midnight. Because on the 20th September, learning 72 is this when I joined the Royal Navy, there was 50 years ago. So, in a smaller region, through the queen, so that's why I said I had to make it a duty to stay up, it also kept all day yesterday. Most of the time. Anyway, so and people were being and who was there and I didn't see anything on the news clips about the little shitless pony that was daily there on the way up there. So you could pick all your highlights that you like. What did you like? Well, actually, I'd like to. Update the last winter the last part of the ceremony. And when I went into the post office, these guys with the. Casket? Yeah, the polar bears. The full beers, they had a very important job. It's not an easy job. And to see that gun carriage too was good or hurt somebody the other night complaining that they should never have a gun pointing anywhere to the service I've got. I know we had more in the navy who had been taken from the chapel to the ship on a gun carriage. And he was buried at sea. So all these things that you have been part of for the 20 years in the military. It was just so good to see the small on those young. Young children's faces too, I mean, yeah. So it's just like, like I say, you know, we use here to be going to the toilet at the time that you need to go. Well, it happens at all. And then so yeah, I don't know, it's just thinking along that all those people had to sit there and there must have been, oh, well, I guess, you know. Oh yeah. Well, I did. I did a few times. Fair enough. Well, you might have been having a few more cups of tea. Yeah, good on you, Harvey. Thanks. Thank you. Bye bye. Bye. We'll come back in just a moment with Braun. 880 ten, 80 times to squeeze in a couple more calls. There are a couple of other stories that just popped up which I'm just keeping an eye on. But we've got time to talk about them before we wrap it all up. Kate hawkes people will be up after 5 with the early edition. 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"charles guy" Discussed on Fast Talk

Fast Talk

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"charles guy" Discussed on Fast Talk

"Galli what what kind of bad news do you have from. Richmond talked about him in our first segment william byron. You cannot go into the first round of the playoffs finished thirty fourth then nineteenth and expect to advance to the next round and this is a team that went to victory lane early winning at homestead miami but spent the bulk of the regular season between third and fifth in the standings at now he finds himself not just on the outside looking in but i think on the outside looking in and a pretty big way minus eighteen is a lot to overcome even if you win the first two stages that doesn't even guarantee you that it would put you on the positive heading into the final state so is bristol a must win for the number twenty four to advance boy. That's very possible. So william byron is definitely a bad time all right. We'll see what willy b. has in store for us when we get to bristol. Crew cheese superstars are there. Any will answer that question next on fast talk. Are you where you're going forty miles an hour. This is a residential area. Sure but i'm on my lawnmower. Wait am i getting ticket. No i've just never seen anyone top nine miles an hour on one of those bad boys and mother attire lawn and thirty seconds. Quite got into you. Well it did fuel up. It's noko this morning at sonoko. We know how to fuel peak performance. We've been doing for american racing for over fifty years will your best while we all remember. Denny hamlin's epic playoff on telugu last season for one man. The excitement didn't end with the checkered flag. No for charles guy. That checkered flag. Inspired him to become checkered chuck. Now.

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"charles guy" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"charles guy" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Woman. Yeah. Um Oh Hill name a woman name alone yet? Yoga. Bad name a woman. Sorry. Name? A woman in a woman? Yes. Go any? Yes. Oh, my God. Justice is no heart name. A woman. Um No one had ever woman. No. So they couldn't as a number of women in the streets of New York and you say, name a woman and they couldn't name a woman. So you honestly the survey of thousands of people 40%. Of us adults can't name an Asian American. I know I can name Asian Americans. I couldn't do it all day long. I'm sure. But when you're taking a poll somebody calls and takes a pull. And then they slurred Asian Americans going him intelligent, smart and hardworking, said terrible thing, isn't it? Yeah. And Democrats think that Asian Americans are are oppressed. They're being oppressed by Harvard, Yale and Princeton. I'll tell you that much that they are. That's the that's the remarkable part. All right, Michael, let's take a Let's take a telephone call here. Let's go toe. Talk to the nice people out there in America. Um, you know that because they are nice people out there in America, not like the Democrats think, and it's true. A lot of Democrats are really racist. But let's go to David calling from Woodbridge, Virginia. David, you're on the Chris Plante show. I got a famous Asian American for you that will fly under the radar a little bit. I don't know who will take a person the racetrack, But what's up Tiger Woods? Tiger Woods, Asian American, Very good, African, American and Asian American. That's exactly right. Asian American woman mother and Very good. That's a that's a good one right there. That might give you a chuckle. Yeah, Yeah. Yes. Well, yes. You know, they're still obsessed with race. And you can you can name Kamala Harris, if you want to, too, because we've broadened the term Asian to the point where you know, practically everybody on the planet is Asian. But I'm sorry. Go ahead, David. No, no, I was just gonna say on your Chelsea Clinton story. The Apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the husband. But the craziest part of that story I don't think you acknowledged, is that someone actually married Chelsea Clinton. I may have may have brushed up against that. I It's true. She is Webb Hubbell's daughter. By the way, you take a picture, Take a look at pictures on Al Gore's amazing Internet peace be upon him. Of Chelsea, Clinton and Webb, Hubbell and Chelsea looks nothing like Bill Clinton. She looks a little like Hillary. But she looks just like Webb Hubbell, who's an old law partner of Hillary Clinton's in Little Rock. He came to work and the Clinton administration and they destroyed him and he was sent to prison and ruined his life. But if you take a look at pictures side by side of Webb, Hubbell's face and Chelsea Clinton's face, you'll see a striking similarity there. It's kind of like that Prince boy that lives in California. Now that guy from England Prince Harry with his awful terrible wife, and he looks just like this military officer that his mother, you know, Princess Diana was fund of and looks nothing like that. Ferret faced Prince Charles guy, Nothing. No believe all women, right? Yeah. Yeah, well, the Democrats never. They never that they sold that believe all women thing, And that was one of the biggest lies. The lies are so big that no one would dare not believe him. That's extraordinary. David. Thank you that we got. We got Tiger Woods in there and we got who would marry Chelsea Clinton and the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Honestly, her husband sets up this mess. Vince Key guy whose father is an ex convict 30 some odd charges of fraud. It was bank fraud and other stuff. Speaking of which you the mayor, the guy he's not. The Mary is running for mayor. Of Atlanta, and he's a City Council member now, but he was carjacked. Thank you, David. Thank you for the for the call. He was carjacked. By a bunch of.

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"charles guy" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"charles guy" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Average averaged eleven pitches and inning and almost got to a perfect game. Yeah and by the way. Every one of his pitches during that walk. Hit the box everyone so it should have been a strike up. Should add a perfect game really. Essentially he did throw a perfect game because those were three strikes in there they were called. If they were robot umpires would add a perfect game last night. You look at this box. And that was the strike and that was ball four that was ball four but every other one hit the box to he was right around there right in that area on the plate for that. Walk for those four pitches and every one of them was a balsam. How stupid charles stanton. What's going on charles guys. What's up things. One is corey cougar. Invited to the bowl parade. Yeah dan without a doubt. We'll celebrate him that day. If we still care about no hitters that point there might be fifty thrown by august thirteen right and by the way. We're calling it a boat party. It's going to be the party. Yes it's going to be the boomer and geo august yes yes better. Okay to jon. Voight pointed out that it was also Corey kluber bobblehead night in texas. Yes so they had some bobbleheads of all different players but yet corey kluber was one of them from last year. You only through one inning for them. They were there. Were fans that got corey. Kluber texas ranger bobbleheads last night on the night that he threw a no hitter for the new york yankees that did happen through one of the rangers last year. One inning. yup one any. I know bobblehead. I mean took one fifty years for tom seaver to get a statue here with the mets and corey. Kluber throw winning of the rangers gets the bobblehead walter in east northport. What's going on walter. Great show love it I think what kluber did was fabulous. But but i think we're missing something with the yankee back there because Hitting two five double plays today and not a word be said about it because we really got worry about issues You know seconds. Pitcher eight that great now. I i have said this for the last number years. The reason why the yankees have lost in the postseason in recent memory with this group is because of clutch hitting. They can't hit in the playoffs. It's over and over and over again. But because it's aaron judge and giancarlo stanton and gleyber torres and these guys are so much potential and blah blah blah. Look how big they aren't home. Runs at exit velocity that we always assume that the lineup is going to be okay. It's not always going to be okay..

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"charles guy" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

07:56 min | 2 years ago

"charles guy" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

"What do you think of Browns game? And how much better do you think you can get? Because I he Me his. He's one of the real up and coming young players in the league. The I agree Larry's place. You know both sides of the ball. You know it, Z Plane at an all Star level and I die die Greek up. He's been there most consistent and best player. And it's been steady progress for him his keys. He came in really out. Those are rookie was really good, and he just keeps on getting better. Was funny with the Celtics that year. You know, unless you with Kyrie. They got two great start. He sat out and those other guys emerged. And then Carrie never stood back in. But those guys kept improving on some art Tatum, Jalen Brown. You know, maybe placed, um, carry with Kemba Walker. So they've got them kind of nice team, and I think they, you know Brad Stevens obviously coming from the college ranks, he's been able to incorporate a lot of the fundamental Um, you know, I wouldn't say college with fundamental skills of a good team and kind of make it a little more fast paced, Um, they've seen the good They do a good job of moving the ball. You know, trying to spread the spread the ball around for you? Well with potato in jail in brown, there is a beautiful perimeter players are on the league. And you know this to a child that I think that 10 and eight you know, you'd think they'd be a little better, but I think, Taylor Mr Bunch of games with the protocols and things like that. You know, Campbell was banged up, but he hasn't really gotten back out the full strength yet. Women when they're locked in, and they're clicking on all cylinders. I think they're you know, to me on the East Coast, 14, Milwaukee, Brooklyn, Philly and Boston. Depending on you know, the health and all these other things that are going to go into who find themselves. That's you know, it's the four best teams back there. So it's come here. Good, good test for the worst of all. I hope you guys don't mind. I wanted Tonto. Ask Chris about John Chaney, a great temple coach. You passed away last week. Did you ever did you ever run across that matchup zone? Do you ever have to play against that? Absolutely. He was the first one really good friends with coach Carnesecca. So on we played them any for my junior year. But this way I recently you know I was. I went back to ST John's and coach, and it was ah. A little Greek restaurant I was going to on the way home. Alone. Behold, you know, obviously name is Gus. Of course. He's a great guy from the O. But you know he was a manager, a temple, and he stayed there for like. Three years after his graduating was really close with coach Changed, We would jump on the phone every once in a while when I was in rehab anyway, so I called just to daylight. So the news and I just didn't I'm sorry to hear about that. I said to my condolences to his family, and I should just tell him I never forgot that we play. So thank you for we think the first round Of the infidelity tournament. And they were good team that Terrence Stansbury there was solid and we're up. We're up. I think we're up. We're up one. I get to the line at the end of the game. It's the one I wanted, and I think for the I was shooting really well from the season. I was having a decent game, so it wasn't even like that. It's like out. It's not be down. There's no three point line. Somebody knocked these two down. I'm out. And I missed it. I missed the free throw and stands very throws a shot from half court like our season's All of my do Like what? Like, Damn, I'm telling gust about this. You know, He's a younger kid. He has no idea what I'm talking about. Later on that night, he sends me, I guess on the temple. Website. Someone posted that box score. So you're seeing him aren't generally too much shit with Mark Mark. They go through the door. I said, Yeah, I guess I got apologize. I missed that free throw. You know, I'm a bomb. And now I know I've got to take full accountability by lost that game. Sorry about that. But, yes, John Chaney was one of those guys. You know, Coach concept was closely and I had a tremendous impact on his players. No well beyond the basketball court. I'm sure Iolaus was tight with him. You know, the whole silly connection? Yeah, just just a good old guy, man. So condolences impresses family. You know, we all wanted to see what would have happened if you two got to Calipari during that press conference, Chris Stood. That was insane. It would have been attempted murder their lives. You don't doubt my mind. If you would have got to him. He would have. You would have made good on that on That threat tried to be good. Hey, that was another that no, no, no, That was not a testosterone presentation That was righteous fury and anger. He was, Yeah, he wouldn't play and no, it wasn't like it wasn't like the NBA. Chris pretend about the envy and how guys when they swear up their bases squaring up, hoping Somebody'll come grab him from behind. They don't actually have to stand there for more time than they need to stand there, because no one wants to throw a punch in the embassy cause too much money. No one's as tough as they think they are in the embassy, and they don't want to prove it in front of a national audience or our television camera. Have you noticed? And we grew up in a different era to where guys actually were like I tell these guys all the time, but like I was afraid of anybody percent. But I wouldn't have been real happy to square up against Oakland. That would not have been my first choice. Maybe my millions choice but there was some serious dudes back Then, In the end, BA Rod mentioned Buck Williams is this Maybe the strongest guy I ever played against Terry Cummings on Anthony Mason. I mean, there there was some dudes that were legitimately kind of Coo coo and you didn't really you didn't really want to cross a digit No. Then then, And now, as far as Mr Rocca today, that's a good point. You know? I used to work up the next month, Charles. I mean, I've known for a long, long time is a great guy. But he had that switch man, and he did have an off. Switch it on switch. All right, right. No. You know what it was. It was a dimmer switch. So he was always on. It was just the intensity was you know dick did you turn to switch? Did you turn it up? Well, now you're getting slapped because you owe him money. You know, like when you when something happens in the game, like it might compare the fire, but Charles, You just compel it. Fires always burning like, you know. Chevron into class war, she said. Charles Guy's number years ago, Chris, We're I was in Vegas doing the shows from there, and I was sitting in a bar watching the Dodgers and the Cardinals was a playoff game. Remember looking and hey, just happened to pull up a chair, and I So we talked for a little bit. I mean, he's a super cool guy. We're tired. Of course, you know, we went off on the next and all that stuff, So that was kind of funny, But, yeah, he was just that dude because I had to battle against him. What? And you know he would get in there through the elbows. So I gotta throw the elbows. You gotta be a box him off and try to keep up the glass. Every once in a while one of the elbows once stray and it might hit him on the spot that you didn't want to hit him. He didn't mean to hit him, but he'd give me that look and you almost wanted to say Sorry, Mr Oakley. You okay? Yeah, I did that. That won't happen again. I didn't mean for it to happen. He's a great guy who's real, And you definitely want him on your side. All right. There it is. Harlan. Molly, That's the rewind coming up. Next we'll get you some final thoughts, including why One of the main competitors for the 40 Niners. Fits its city, maybe better than any other NFL team. I'll explain Next on.

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"charles guy" Discussed on Vegas Nation - Raiders Football

Vegas Nation - Raiders Football

08:24 min | 2 years ago

"charles guy" Discussed on Vegas Nation - Raiders Football

"Today. I will be joined by. espn analyst. He covers the raiders. You've known him. He's been there quite a long time. Paul gutierrez we're gonna talk all about the pro football hall of fame and the chances that former raiders head coach. Tom florez gets into the hall. This year we'll talk all about that and break it down as well as charles woodson. The raiders defensive back also slated to maybe get into that hall of fame this year. He is the first bid his first chance to get enzo pollen. I discussed the probability that he gets into the hall of fame as well as everything. That's gone on with tom. Florez on why he isn't there yet. I don't know how many of you know this little fun. Fact but there are only two head coaches. who have had to super bowl victories. Who are not in the pro football hall of fame. One is george siefert the other. Is tom flores. So he's coaching finalised right now for the class of twenty twenty one. We'll see if he gets the vote and how that all works out with paul. We're going to talk about that pollen. I also talked about the raiders season and we talked about some fun things because in our time getting to know each other this season and the media room over there and henderson we both found out that we really liked the karate kid and cobra kai so we talk a little bit about that as well but right now everybody i want to remind you hit subscribe wherever you are listening and also check out all of our other shows that we have going on with vegas nation on monday. You can catch. I tand on fridays unsportsmanlike conduct. But wednesday's is always your takeaways edition with me and my guests of the week. This podcast is also brought to you by sam. Nash injury law all right. Let's get into it right now with paul gutierrez from espn's. Let's talk about hall of fame. Nods for the raiders. Charles woodson tom flores. Tumbler last year was snubbed. Basically it was One of those things you see jimmy johnson going. You see bill cowher go in these new records but oh what do you think it was that tom flores to super bowl wins got passed up on that last time. Yeah it was really Agreed because he don coryell were both finalists on the regular ballot year before. And if you're a finalist the year before that seems to open the door for you going forward especially when they opened up this new blue ribbon committee which was which was built basically to alleviate the logjam they had a special coaches category and and if one wants delete to you would have thought okay. That would have been the red carpet for tom. Floors don coryell to go in. The problem was with this new Blue ribbon committee. That looked at it. It wasn't the exact same voting body from the year before they added in some current. Gm some current Coaches some Broadcast type people and it diluted the voting so to speak and it made it easier for them to all go chase the shiny thing in the room which is hey look. Those guys are on tv. There's bill cowers chin. Hey look there's jimmy johnson's hair. Hey they're on tv. Let's make this a big deal and it went down like that and it was really disheartening. It was really disappointing. And i know in talking to tom floors at the time he said as soon as he saw they did the first. Tv guy he turned to his wife. Barbara and said i'm out. I'm not getting in this year. So he saw the writing on the wall. So then i. I don't know if the hall figured that they needed to definitely right this wrong. But then created this all new solo coach category where they knocked. The senior committee nominates basically just one coach to go in. It's a simple. yes or no vote. They don't have they're not competing against anybody else. There's forty eight selectors. They all vote and as long as he gets eighty percent approval. And he's in done deal. It's the same thing with the senior category. It's the same thing with the with the contributor so as long as it's an eighty percent yes then he's in so it seems like they're trying to do right by him but but it's a long winded answer to your short question. That's what happened him last year because it it's simply just was not right Comes down to. It wasn't the same voting body that it made him a finalist the year before and like you said they kind of realized that they had a A wrong to right so this year. Twenty twenty one. Is this the year that we finally see. I mean it's a little bit different this year with the whole setup and how it's going about with the pandemic announcements are gonna come in different kind of manner this year because of the pandemic but is this the year that the the ship is righted. I think you know what. I kind of go back and forth and i've texted with tom and i did a story on him and and i know he's feeling pretty good about it. I know coors light jumped on board and did that. Brilliant commercial campaign to raise awareness. And and the raiders did a nice nice Feature on him on raiders dot com as. Well i wanna say yes. I want to stay positive and say that this is when it's finally going to happen but like i said i thought last year was a done deal. The what gives me hope in in in this. And i know i'm being more of a But embassador here than an objective journalist year but what gives me hope is as i mentioned earlier. The the voting body that made him a finalist along with don coryell two years ago is the same voting body now. that's voting on him or that already did vote on him so it just makes it a lot different because you're right. The pandemic changed everything. Usually these people are all sequestered in a room all day long day before the super bowl and they announced that that night This they're gonna try to hold onto it until the day before the super bowl to announced it. I talked to some people that that are voters and They're not sure how they're going to be able to keep it from leaking but the the big thing about it is that because they were all on zoom. Nobody really knows how anybody voted. If you're in a room you get a sense of how some people are voting and you kind of go that way. But it's gonna be real interesting to see how they keep this from leaking And if tom floors gets in you know even if they tell him they're gonna swore him to secrecy one way or the other. Yeah it's gonna be something definitely wait and see A lot of times. I feel like a lot of people. Don't really focus in on those awards in pay much attention to them as you would think they deserve and garner but i think this year lauder raider fans are definitely tuning in for that especially with charles woodson. He had a some years. They green bay sandwiched in between starting his career at the raiders and ending his career at the raiders. I mean one of the best. I think at the position obviously defensive pure defensive players to really win the heisman Everything that he did career wise. I mean you could go on and on and on with the accolades bet. Charles woodson a shoo-in. I believe so I think of the three first year guys that are probably quote unquote. Schuman's it's paid manning. Charles woodson probably mega truck. Calvin johnson received from the lions. So there's three then you gotta find two more to make it a five-man class then you have the coach. Flora's you got the contributor bill. None and you got the. The senior candidate drew pearson. There's your eight-man class. So when it comes to charles woodson i mean. I've covered this team long enough to know that. I didn't cover him when he was here. The first i actually. I did i got him for one year. Actually do thousand five. So when he was with the raiders in his first tenure. Everybody looked at him. And i gotta give jerry mcdonnell's credit from the east bay a newsgroup. He's he's the one the coined the phrase. He said look charles's here on his first senior yet hall of fame talent but then when he went to green bay he became a hall of famer and they when he came back to the raiders. he became absolute. I mean this is a guy that went to the pro bowl. All three decades that he was playing and just couldn't be a better ambassador for the game. And i wrote this story on. Just kinda the connection. I tried to find the connection between charleston and tom floors in case they do go in together and You know charles guy that's been on the stage nonstop as you mentioned. he's heisman trophy winner in one thousand nine hundred a top four traffic and you wouldn't think much is going to impress him but i asked him what his interactions were like. What tom floors and he mentioned last year. The final game in oakland. You were there and they bring to Charles back to light the torch from the final time in that's how much humans oakley and he looks across the sea of humanity. Tom flores standard is all. The old timers came back to bid adieu to to oakland and he said this is a direct quote from charles. The man laid his is on me. And then i just felt like i knew him. He said hey charles and that's all it took for him to say. Wow that. is tom.

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Leslie Moonves departs as chief of CBS

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00:32 sec | 5 years ago

Leslie Moonves departs as chief of CBS

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