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Patriots Beat
"chauhan" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"The injury, I thought I was optimistic that maybe he just kind of like turned his ankle a little bit and just kind of got caught off balance. And then when I heard the ACL, I was like, wow, you know, that's that's one of those non-contact just happens, you know, because of a sudden movement and you're you're trying to mirror the movement and the need just gives out and now is a, that's a bummer for that to happen that drill. And it kind of reminds me of remember when Derek Rivers tore his ACL, his rookie year covering it to practice, it was, it was and it was Joy with the Texans, right? Yeah. Yeah. It was a nice sort of thing. Yeah. It didn't even need to hit. Anybody wasn't the contact. Real just tried to mirror really quick time for Marvin Hall and and just the me collapsed on him. A true bummer for real life. Like you said, I thought he was going to have a role on this defense as well. I thought he was going to play some for the Patriots, this year on defense, and I thought he had a chance to be quite a four or five phase special team. You know, guy that could really play on pretty much, every special teams unit across the board so the Patriots where do they go at that spot. I mean not that it's you know it's not Dante. Hightower knock on wood but where do they go at that spot? I think this does really open the door for a guy like Jennings to step into a bigger role Juwan Bentley's. Now I don't think almost a roster lock. Yeah I would say unless he really neat piles off here over the next couple of weeks but a tough break for rape on McMillan a tough blow. There's one other guy. There's one other guy who could slide in there and we'll see when Terez Hall way. Back from anybody who real sets? Yes I'm surprised he's going to give you that east-to-west coverage you know not as big as MacMillan. Maybe slightly faster though he's definitely you know I I was talking to pop so see about this Chauhan. Bentley is one extreme where he's just a big pure downhill. Linebacker Terez Hall is the Other Extreme where he's east to west quicker, more finesse and then Thursday. Raekwon McMillan was somewhere in the middle. But yeah. I think having Hall and Bentley assuming Hall comes back and he's healthy. We don't know what he's dealing with these on p u p. But assuming he comes back and he's good to go that, you know, that's a good compliment back. Gently behind Dawn to Hightower those two guys. So I I currently have Terez Hollis as my last guy off her second to last guy off. But this guy did not their thoughts. Why I, you know, I do, I'm doing it as if they were, if they had to make the decisions today. Right. How would they do it? I have all off, but hopefully, he gets back for for some of these joint practices and he can, he can be run, cuz I thought he finished the, you're very strong last season, and I'd like to see him build on that. Continue.

Patriots Beat
"chauhan" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"Then I, I've talked about this since back to free agency since the draft, they don't have enough outside corners. If Gilmore walks, when you face the bills, one of your, you know, one of your starting outside corners is dead. Either Chauhan Williams. Jalen Mills, or Michael Jackson. And I'm not saying those guys can't be good players. I'm saying, we don't know if they are and I said the bills. The Dolphins are weak one. So when you go up against that receive or yeah, DeVante Parker you got Jaylen waddle, you got these guys coming out. You, we want you want. You want you on Williams on Davante? Parker week? One, that's the question, right? And I know they have Joe Jackson. We're going to get to him in a second to hang on. Cuz somebody in the chat said we saw the Patriots Malcolm Moore last year, they had Jason McCourty. If they still got Jason McCourty, it's another conversation. Jason McCourty played 65% of the Patriots defensive snaps last year. He has gone. They didn't bring anybody else in. That's a true outside corner. So that's 65% of snaps. You have to replace in house and I just went off in house options. There is no Jason McCourty in those options. There is no sure thing in those options, you can like, John Williams upside and there is something to like there, but he's unproven, you don't know for sure. And you don't Reserve. I have an insurance plan. The Patriots needs to find Gilmore more than he needs the Patriots, right? So I put up the stat on Twitter earlier today of the Patriots defense with, and without Stephon Gilmore in 2012. And I know that there are some sort of caveats of this, right? First of all, much different front, seven this year compared to last year. So that's going to make life easier on the secondary. I get all that, but last year with Stephon Gilmore, the Patriots allowed, a passer rating of 80.2, which would have been top ten if that had been the entire year. Without Stephon Gilmore, their passer rating, clamp to over a hundred, right. So you're also seeing last year they gave up a touchdown rate of a TD, every six point, like five, percentage of points of throws without with life on Gilmore that dropped 3%. So this is a player that statistically makes a huge impact on this defense. And furthermore, when you watch the tape of this team, You see in Devin McCourty, said this in 2019, when Gilmore was having his Defensive Player of the Year campaign, it all starts with death and what he meant by that was sung, watch the way that they play. They play so much single Hai man-to-man. They play more single Hai man-to-man than just about any team in the league. And if you're going to only play with one deep safety, in the middle of the page, you are going to have to live with the fact that you're outside corners are more or less on the island you have posed, safety help. But for the most part, your one-on-one with your guy out there, and as we walk through the gauntlet of the season and starting a week long with DeVante Parker and Jaylen waddle, if you don't have a lockdown, number one corner in that type of coverage system. Your quarters are going to get exposed, so yeah, the Patriots can change the way that they play. Maybe they play a little bit more off manners, do nor too deep or something like that. To mitigate the fat to Stephon Gilmore is not out there, but if they want to play a game Our bread-and-butter cover one Robber with a one high safety, put another guy in the Box to stop the run, or rush the passer, or do whatever they want to do with them..

KDWN 720AM
"chauhan" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"In question and produce more value. And as America swims and unused vaccines. India recorded a million covert 19 cases over the last three days, pushing the total number there in the country to more than 18 million since the beginning of the pandemic, according to India's Health Ministry, the country receiving aid from across the globe. The White House overnight, unveiling its plans to help India, which is in the midst of that record breaking surge. It's really overwhelmed. Ah hospital systems are collapsing. Authorities say the majority of those dying are doing dying because of lack of oxygen. So in addition to $100 million in aid, the U. S. Is sending various supplies, including 1100, oxygen cylinders and 1700, oxygen concentrators and 15 million masks and other materials that will allow India to produce over 20 million Oxford, AstraZeneca. Covert 19 vaccines. Juror who cast one of the unanimous votes to convict former Minneapolis police officer Derrick Show went in the death of George Floyd said deliberations were relaxed and methodical. Is he and 11 other jurors quickly talk their way to agreement in parts of just two days. Brandon Mitchell is the first juror to deliberate to come forward since Chauhan was convicted April 20th of 2nd and 3rd degree murder and second degree manslaughter. I think as a whole as a whole jury, I think Dr Tobin was the biggest most most of influential witness. Out of everybody for me personally. Donald Williams was another person.

WMAL 630AM
"chauhan" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"On his head and all of that. Now, that's going to be as you know, if you're doing late night TV, That's that's all you need. You just gonna use that move on, and the their stories about it today. Naturally, because their stories about everything David Chauhan unwittingly gave Twitter a lesson in Orthodox Jewish customs during former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial on Tuesday. Shown. Trump's attorney rested his hand on top of his head. Each time he took a sip of water while making his opening argument that the case is unconstitutional. Several viewers noted Schoen's seemingly unusual drinking habit, even some suggesting he was trying to keep his to pay from falling off. He clearly did not have a to pay on bond that Twitter users jumping all over him and stuff. Rabbi Menachem Ganic, CEO of the Kosher Division of Orthodox Union, explained that since Chauhan is an observant Jew, he must cover his head and say a blessing whenever he eats or drinks whenever he eats or drinks. So that's what was going on there. He was observing an Orthodox Jewish custom on it was, uh, it's Wednesday. See Saturday Night Live. That's that's all I have to say. Just the hits. Just keep on coming. It is, you know, I respect everybody's religion idea. It was an odd and peculiar thing. If you're not an Orthodox Jew, I think most people didn't recognize it. And it was somewhat peculiar on but will be used to mark which is what our political system is all about. Mockery. Ridicule, Conflict division. This is what our politicians and our media bring. Of course, and it was, but in any case, it was. It was an interesting moment. God bless him on. He did make a more cogent case than the rambling on often incoherent Bruce Castor. Who you know, on dime. Sure, can't. I'm sure he's a fine man. But you need bare knuckle brawlers to go out there. You need killers to go out there toe to really nail it to spike the ball to be in your face,.

WMAL 630AM
"chauhan" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"Now the second lawyer, the better lawyer for President Trump Yesterday, was David shown his his suits fit. He didn't talk a lot about which senators his parents liked. And and all of that stuff, but On. I talked about his drinking water and holding his hand on his head and all of that, now, that's going to be as you know, if you're doing late night TV, That's that's all. You need. You just gonna use that move on, and the their stories about it today naturally because there are stories about everything David showing unwittingly gave Twitter a lesson in Orthodox Jewish customs during former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial on Tuesday shown Trump's attorney rested his hand on top of his head each time he took a sip of water while making his opening argument. That the case is unconstitutional. So viewers noted Schoen's seemingly unusual drinking habit. Even some suggesting he was trying to keep us to pay from falling off. He clearly did not have a to pay. Um, and you know that Twitter users jumping all over him and stuff. Rabbi Menachem Ganic, CEO of the Kosher Division of Orthodox Union, explained that since Chauhan is an observant Jew, he must cover his head and say a blessing whenever he eats or drinks whenever eats or drinks, So that's what was going on there. He was observing an Orthodox Jewish custom. On It was, uh, it's Wednesday. See Saturday Night Live. That's that's all I have to say. It just the hits. Just keep on coming. It is, you know, I respect everybody's religion idea. It was an odd and peculiar thing. If you're not an Orthodox Jew. I think most people didn't recognize it, and it was somewhat peculiar on debt will be used to mock, which is what our political system is all about. Mockery, ridicule, Conflict division. This is what our politicians and our media bring, of course, and it was, But in any case, it was. It was an interesting moment. God bless him on, he did make a more cogent case than the rambling and often incoherent Bruce Castor. Who you know, on dime. Sure, can't. I'm sure he's a fine man. But you need bare knuckle brawlers to go out there. You need killers to go out there to really nail it to spike the ball to be in your face,.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"chauhan" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"Impeachment trial of former President Trump continues his Democrats serving his house impeachment managers argue for senators to convict Trump for incitement of an insurrection. The former president's defense attorney, David Chauhan, characterized the trial as a political stunt. It seems like they want a lot of screen time for themselves. They're clearly, you know, playing to the cameras to the public. Democrats accused the 45th president of inciting the January 6th right at the Capitol. With his rhetoric on social media and at rallies kids are the focus of Assembly Bill 506 being introduced this week, aiming to protect California's Children from abuse. In youth serving nonprofits, author of the Bill San Diego Assemblywoman Llorente. Gonzales says the legislation would require volunteers who worked with kids to complete mandated reporter training. But we want to protect Children and the best way possible, and that's not just going after the person who are committed the crime, it's ensuring that crime never gets committed in the first place. Gonzalez says the training helps volunteers better understand what abuse is and who they report to. If past, maybe five or six would use liability insurance leverage to require clear volunteer policies when working with Children. If metallic balloon during your Valentine's future, keep him inside and secure, move waits if they're outside so they don't float away. Utility companies say those balloons caused power outages when they come into contact with utility lines. Mpg Inis territory. Last year, there was a 30% spike in outages because of balloons. They had more than 450 knockout power to more than 250,000 people. I don't.

KDWN 720AM
"chauhan" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Trump impeachment fiasco. Do not believe it will go well for the left in the Democrats, but with incompetent people, And I'm going to say that word because once you hear this, you'll understand. Why Trump is absolutely living. Listen, listen to what happened. And the second message through on Mr Lincoln's favorite poets who wrote a night 18 49 at a time fraught with division at risk for even more. The message from that other time of division is a call for hope. Immunity to bring strength has special meaning. Today, Poet Longfellow wrote. Sail forth sail forth into the CEO ship through wind and wave right onward. Steer the moistened either. Tremblay lip are not the signs of doubt or fear. Cell forth into the sea of life, a gentle, loving, trusting wife and safe from all adversity upon the bosom of that sea by Cummings and I going to be for gentleness and love and trust prevail or angry wave and dust. In the wreck of noble lives, something immortal still survives now to sail on a ship of state Celano union strong and great humanity, with all its fears, with all the hopes of future years Is hanging breathless on my fate. We know what Master laid that keel what workmen wrought the ribs of steel who make each mask and sail and rope. What angle? Anvils rang what Hammers beat. And what affords and what a heat were shaped The anger's of that hope. Yeah. Uh, what was that That was part of Trump's defense. It's a matter of going to read poetry because the poetry is going to move people at a deeper level in their soul and the magical unicorn thinking of this Particular, Mr Chauhan, who is going to bring out the goodness in the deep, dark hearts of the Democrats with poetry. Ah, honestly, honestly, why don't you understand that why Trump is livid? I don't get it. Okay, but I'm here now. He was on Hannity last night. This attorney showing and in the next clip. He actually makes an intelligence statement. I think this is a very, very, very painful and wrong process for the country. It's as you said earlier in your show. Very easy to stand up and show spliced in manufactured films. Literally, You know the Democrats, the House managers probably hired a larger movie company and a large law firm to put together this thing, it's just it's a matter of tricking the American people to play as if the writing was going on in real time with the speech. What's the purpose of that? Why do we want to trick the American people? And they have great entertainment value. People are glued to a movie that's made professionally like that. That's not gonna advance the causes any cause of good in the country, Mr Show and you are an idiot. Now, wait. It's what he's saying is true. It's all trickery. But look, it worked on Senator Cassidy and cooked seven He turned from supporting Trump. Because of this propaganda. Now he's changed his mind. Listen, what he says. I said, I'd be an impartial juror. Anyone listening to those arguments,.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"chauhan" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Fox News of former president is beyond angry with his legal team, and particularly upset was attorney Bruce Castor, who made the argument The trial's unnecessary because voters chose a new administration in the light most favorable to my Colleagues on the other side of the aisle here. Their system works. Trump Watch Day one from his home in Florida. Another defense attorney, David Chauhan, accused Democrats of abusing the impeachment process for political gain and security of the U. S. Capitol is extremely tight during the second impeachment trial. The complex is still surrounded by fits, fencing and patrolled by members of the National Guard. It is a reminder of the deadly riot there. January 6. The one Trump is accused of inciting Law enforcement officials say there is no specific threat, but everyone remains on high alert. The number of covert 19 cases involving new strains of the virus has spiked by 73% in the U. S. The CDC says. There are now 944 known cases of Corona virus variants that spread more easily. The biggest surgeon very in cases has been in Florida, which has over twice as many as any other state and the vast majority of Aryan cases reported in the U. S have been a strain that was first detected in the UK, The CDC says it may become the dominant strain and the U. S. By March. And there's two cases of that UK strain in San Antonio. These are the first known cases of the UK variant in our area. The mayor says The UK variant does not increase the viruses severity. This string, as doctors have reported, seems to be more contagious, which caused it to spread much quickly and more easily from person to person. But according to studies so far, it does not seem to cause more severe illness. The mayor says the current cove it vaccines are just as effective against the new strip. Means. He added that this is a grim reminder that the pandemic is far from over. I'm Tanner Carlson. NewsRadio 1200 W. Away. I mean time, the CDC will be issuing new guidelines on how to safely reopen schools. Very definition of what it means to reopen is up for debate..

KLBJ 590AM
"chauhan" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Publicans joined Democrats, including Bill Cassidy, who praised House managers for making a good case and the president's team did not. I'm going to vote for the side that did the good job for President Trump sources tell. Fox was furious with his legal team for what some senators called a rambling open later, David Chauhan told senators this is about our constitution. And abusing the impeachment power for political gain. In his open congressman Jamie Raskin played a 13 minute video of the deadly Capitol attack. He accuses the former president of inciting this cannot be the future of America. The House Democrats get up to 16 hours to make their case starting at noon Eastern today than the Trump legal team will get 16 just ahead of new CDC guidance on safely re opening schools still shot a big fight over that ended overnight in Chicago Boxes Jeff Man also as the update live, Dave members of the Chicago teachers Union approve a plan to return to work in person with the first wave of students pre K and special Ed returning to classrooms tomorrow for the first time in close to a year this amid a heated battle between Mayor Lori Lightfoot's who said last week we are failing those Children by not giving them the option to return to school and teachers, who had a statement this morning called the fact that the district couldn't delay reopening to allow form or vaccinations and disgrace, the CDC has said. That in person learning this safe, Dave just there's a new way to avoid kneeling for the national anthem Protests. One NBA team isn't playing it. Mark Cuban confirmed last night that he has decided to no longer have the national anthem played before Dallas Mavericks home games. The anthem has not played before any of the Mavs home games this year in the preseason or regular season. Fox is Jared Max. No notice because no fans of minute games until 1500 essential workers were allowed.

790 KABC
"chauhan" Discussed on 790 KABC
"How to proceed with the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. Senate GOP Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is discussing details about the trial agreement. The structure has been approved both former President Trump's legal team And the House managers because it preserves due process. The rights of both sides. The trial's first day will be devoted to a debate on the constitutionality of the preceding each side will get two hours to make their case before vote. Opening statements will start Wednesday. Trump Attorney David Chauhan is asking for a pause in the impeachment trial for the Sabbath that starts Friday evening and runs through Saturday. The trial will resume on Sunday and maybe concluded by sometime next week, President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris are getting a virtual tour of record a virus vaccination center at the stadium in Glendale, Arizona. During that tour, Biden told Arizona officials about his phone call from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell offering us the federal government. The 30 major stadiums. So I think they're gonna be coming to you to look at how you did it. The California Department of Public Health is rescinding the hospital surge Public health order. The reversal of the order comes with a continued decline of covert 19 cases and hospitalizations in the state. The order was originally implemented to ensure care for critically ill California's during any surge that may happen there been over three million total confirmed cases and over 43,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. Jim Roop KNBC NEWS, Smokey The Bear would be proud of what energy companies are finally doing to prevent forest fires. So Cal Edison in a number of other utility companies are planning on spending over $13 billion to reduce the risk of wildfires in California utility company equipment was blamed for a gaggle of forced fires and 2020 the worst year.

WGN Radio
"chauhan" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Next. News nation this hour. I'm Dave's won. The Super Bowl will be different this year, and so will the ads. Scott Get us a principal with ad agency chump. L. Roberts in Tampa believe some of the commercials will be toned down. I think they're gonna be uplifting. I think we're going to get some some smiles and maybe some chuckles. I don't think we're gonna see some of the same level of rolling on the floor, laughing. The cost for a 32nd spot on the big game this year 5.5 million. That works out to more than $183,000, a second some companies erupting out this year due to lower sales or simply using those dollars in other manners. California will issue revised guidelines for indoor church services. The Supreme Court lifted the state's ban on indoor worship during the pandemic, but left restrictions of singing and chanting in place. The ruling comes after churches and two cases argued that the restrictions violated religious liberties. The justices said California cannot ban indoor services but can live in attendance to 25% capacity and restrict singing and chanting. The second impeachment trial for Donald Trump gets underway Tuesday. What was hoped to be a speedy trial may already face a delay. His lawyer, David Chauhan, has asked the Senate leaders for a pause in the trial if it runs into the Jewish Sabbath. That means the trial would have to break by sundown Friday and not return until Sunday. Senate leaders were hoping to work through Saturday if necessary. The former president will not testify during the proceedings. Protests have turned violent in Chile over the fatal police shooting of a street juggler. During what police called the routine identity check. Angry demonstrators have been setting fires two buildings, police used water cannons to disperse a crowd in Santiago. Watch news Nation every night on WGN America or go on the news nation now APP for news around the.

KOA 850 AM
"chauhan" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"The state will get 5 to 10,000 extra weekly doses of code 19 vaccine from the Biden administration starting next week. They're not as big as these big sites or even in the aggregate. They're not as much as what our hospitals and community health clinics are doing, but they are important because not everybody. Lives near course Field or the stock show or a hospital or could be Health Center State school to get at least 70% by the end of the month. Vaccinate visor is planning to make an early delivery of 200 million doses of the vaccine by Mei Mei is two months earlier than initially estimated. The company also said they could possibly send out two billion doses globally. By the end of this year. They've already delivered at least 29 million doses to the U. S. 17 million of which have been administered, according to the CDC. NBC News Ready Is Tom Roberts, former President Donald Trump's impeachment defense lawyer's denying allegations he incited the violent deadly attack on the Capitol. His attorney, David Chauhan, telling Fox News that Mr Trump was merely exercising his first Amendment rights. This is a very, very dangerous road to take with respect. The First Amendment putting it risk any passionate political speaker, which is really and against everything we believe in in this country. Trump's team has filed a 14 page brief had in next week's Senate impeachment trial. For President Donald Trump's impeachment, defense lawyers are denying allegations that he incited the violent deadly attack at the Capitol. This is a very, very dangerous road to take with respect. The First Amendment, putting it risk any passionate political speaker, which is really and against everything we believe in in this country. All meantime, the 80 page brief filed by House Democratic impeachment managers, points to Trump's speech at a rally just before the capital was stormed as evidence of guilt. If you don't fight like hell, you're not gonna have a country anymore. The unprecedented second impeachment trial set to get underway next week. Coming up here on Colorado's Morning news. We're getting talk about that, and some stimulus package initiatives as well as Congressman Jason Crowe joins us next that drive right now, as we check any of the John Morrissey, my sunrise what he's seen.

KCRW
"chauhan" Discussed on KCRW
"This is press play on KCRW a medal in brand. We're about a week away from the start of former President Trump's second impeachment trial, and there's been a big shake up on his defense team over the weekend. All five of Trump's impeachment defense lawyers left the case. And what's being described as a mutual decision, apparently because Trump insisted that his defense center on the lie that he actually won the election, though a spokesperson for the former president denied that was the issue. Trump named a new defense team last night he'll be represented. He'll be represented by two criminal defense attorneys Bruce Castor, Junior and David Show in It's Monday. So Jessica Levinson is here to talk about all this. She is our regular legal eagle here on press play and a lot professor at Little Law School high. Hi. Madeline Happy Monday. Well, happy money to you. Yeah, So it seems pretty dramatic over there in Trump land as per usual. What does this mean? A week before the trial that his defense team collapsed like this? Well, exactly what you said. I mean, it's dramatic, so this is not typical. Now. Of course, having an impeachment is not typical. Having a second impeachment is not typical. But if you think about this in a setting that maybe we're more familiar with, like if this were actually a lawsuit. You wouldn't have your entire legal team exit on what is really the eve of trial. So you know, a mutual parting of ways feels very much like a euphemistic term for things blew up and at the last minute you finding a new legal team. Yeah, well, let's talk about the two new lawyers and let's begin with David Sean, who is he? So David Chauhan is, I think, most recently best known as being Ah, lawyer for Roger Stone, the famed GOP operative and figure adviser to President Trump. He was convicted of federal crimes dealing with lying and witness tampering. And then, of course, pardon. He was also, Mr Chauhan apparently also was in talks to represent Jeffrey Epstein on his charges of sex trafficking. Shortly before his death. Of course, that case didn't go to trial. And so he is somebody who is known in legal circles. The You know the big question will be whether or not he is. He is theory lawyer who actually takes this case all the way to trial. Mm. And then there's the other lawyer on the team. His name is Bruce Castor, who's he? Yeah, He's a former district attorney in Pennsylvania and kind of the most. I think famous or infamous thing about him that we know is that when he was a district attorney, he said, I'm not gonna prosecute Bill Cosby on charges related to sexual assault. Bill Cosby, of course, later did face charges of sexual assault is now in prison. So he look. He has two lawyers who are familiar with criminal law, whether or not and it's very difficult to find a quote unquote impeachment lawyer because that's a fairly niche area, But these aren't necessarily lawyers who work in Election law or deal with public corruption or First Amendment or incitement. Mm hmm. Do we know if these two lawyers will do what the president reportedly wanted his other lawyers to do? And that is argue that the election was a fraud and that he should really be the president. I don't know. I mean, one would think that everybody is aware of why the past legal team became the past legal team and that President Trump was very forthcoming about what he wanted. The argument to be in we won would again just based on assumption think that they heard what he said, and then still decided to be part of the legal team, But maybe they were able to convince him No, that can't be the defense here. So it's all I mean, Honestly, it's all conjecture at this point. Well, it would seem that they might want to take their cues from what a majority of Republican senators endorsed. And that is that there is no legal argument for this trial that it's unconstitutional. Absolutely. I mean, I think that that is, I don't think it's a good legal argument. But I think it's a good legal argument. But I think it's the better legal argument here. It's certainly better than peddling falsehoods and conspiracy theories about an election being stolen. But You know the strange thing about saying Well, that's a good legal argument is in the end. It probably doesn't really matter whether president argues because this is not a legal proceeding. This is a political proceeding with kind of Legality infused in it, And I mean, President Trump could go in there and tell his legal team, you know, Go ahead and argue that, um I should have been called King Trump, not President Trump, and I still don't think they're 67 votes to convict. So it's interesting to see what the strategy is. And I think really, the strategy is important because the question will be how much political cover do you want to give people on either side for their votes, which again will be public and people should be held accountable for the roads. But, you know, in terms of the consequences, I think we probably already know the outcome. Right. Okay. Well, let's turn to another story in the news. On Friday, the Justice Department announced conspiracy charges against two members of the proud boys that far right extremist group prone to violence over their role in the storming of the capital last month. The two men charged are two guys from upstate New York, Dominic Zola and William Pepe. And what do it. What do you conspiracy charges mean? Yet conspiracy charges mean basically it's a broad crime, and it means that there's an agreement between two or more people to engage in some sort of prohibited conduct and prohibited conduct can mean on the federal level. Something that's a federal crime. It can also mean specific prohibited conduct that the federal statute would point to. In this case, you know what would be the prohibited conduct again? They're both being charged with things like civil disorder, unlawfully entering restricted buildings or grounds, disorderly and disruptive conduct in those restricted buildings or grounds, So it's It allows you to charge people who may or may not have engaged in the actual behavior of, for instance, you know, entering the building of harming the property of threatening the law enforcement officers. So that would carry heavier penalty. Presumably, you know, it might not Kevin. Sorry it might not carry a heavier penalty, but it allows you to charge more people and show last I see..

KOMO
"chauhan" Discussed on KOMO
"And shower, remodel. For 46 big changes in former President Trump's legal team just ahead of the expected start of his impeachment trial in the Senate national political reporter Amy Gardner watching it unfold for The Washington Post in tight with Cuomo's Bill O'Neill. It seems as though the former president and now his former lawyers disagreed on strategy in the trial ahead. That's right. We talkto two people familiar with it just Russian, You know two people who knew what was going on between the original legal team and the president, the former president, and they told us that Trump wanted to make the case during the trial that he had actually won the election. To do so would require, citing his false claims of election fraud. And our understanding is that the lawyers did not want to do this. We're not comfortable doing this. This is a courtroom proceeding, and Ben Ginsberg told us for the article that you know, retired long time GOP counsel President Trump is virtually zero for 60 in legal cases trying to prove fraud happened in any broad, massive scale. What is it that the former president's lawyers wanted to argue? They believed that they had a really strong case, arguing whether it's even constitutional? To impeach a former president. And although that's certainly a topic of some legal dispute, you have a constitutional law experts across the country. Who just agree about this, So it's certainly not a settled matter One way or the other. But we saw in what has been wild, widely described as sort of a test vote on impeachment last week when Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky Put forth of motion to rule that the impeachment was not constitutional. We saw that the majority of Republicans agreed, and that there wouldn't have been enough votes to actually convict the president. If that were the argument that the president Legal team made. So what now who's in charge of the former president's defense of this point? Right now we know of two lawyers who have joined the team One is David shown of Atlanta and the others. Bruce Castor from the suburbs of Philadelphia. They are both lawyers with histories in the public eye, Mr Chauhan has represented Roger Stone. He was in talks to represent Jeffrey Epstein before he was found dead in his cell. Bruce Castor somewhat infamously was the district attorney in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, who declined to prosecute Bill Cosby, a decision that cost him the election. The next cycle, and his successor is the person who Successfully prosecuted Mr Cosby on those sexual assault charges. So these air two people with a certain profile, we know from an interview with Mr shown last evening that he does not plan To argue the voter fraud argument. We haven't heard from Mr Castor if he feels the same way, and I'm curious to know whether former president Trump accepted that. And that there would not be an argument made about voter fraud, since that's the reason why the previous team parted ways with him, And finally, with all of these changes, How does any of this impact the schedule for the trial ahead? I don't believe it will. What it does have an effect on is how much time it seems, has to your produced its brief. I believe the deadline for the Democrats today or this week to file their brief and the Trump team has A few extra days after that, I think it's number eight on, so that's not a lot of time. Prepare for a consequential try allow, and so we'll see what the legal argument looks like soon. That's Amy Gardner read more online in Washington post dot com. Thank you, Bill. That's comas. Bill O'Neill our afternoon sound bite today. Bernice King, daughter of.

KOMO
"chauhan" Discussed on KOMO
"The Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer confirms the Democrats will not accept a coronavirus relief package. It is too small or too narrow. He says. It makes no sense to pinch pennies as people are struggling President Biden meeting with 10 GOP senators today to talk about his plan. And stars of Saved by the bell, remembering their former co star Dustin Diamond. Today, the 44 year old played screech on the 90 Sit come. He died from lung cancer. The actress that he had a crush on in the show says they had a warm and special friendship. Someone whose time to 16 big changes in former President Trump's legal team just ahead of the expected start of his impeachment trial in the US Senate National Political reporter Amy Gardner's watching it all unfold for the Washington Post. She spoke with co most Bill O'Neill, Amy, It seems as though the former president and now his former lawyers disagreed on strategy in the trial ahead. That's right. We We talked to two people familiar with the discussions. You know, two people who knew what was going on between the original legal team and the president, the former president, and if they told us that Trump wanted to make the case during the trial that he had actually won the election. To do so would require, citing his false claims of election fraud, and our understanding is that the lawyers did not want to do this. We're not comfortable doing this. This is a courtroom proceeding and You know, As Ben Ginsberg told us for the article that you know, retired Long time GOP Council President Trump is virtually zero for 60 in legal cases trying to prove fraud happened in any broad, massive scale. What is it that the former president's lawyers wanted to argue? They believed that they had a really strong case, arguing whether it's even constitutional to impeach a former president. And although that's certainly a topic of some legal dispute, you have a constitutional law experts across the country. Who just agree about this, So it's certainly not a settled matter one way or the other. But we saw in what has been wildly widely described as sort of a test vote on impeachment last week when Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky Put forth of motion to rule that the impeachment was not constitutional. We saw that the majority of Republicans agreed, and that there wouldn't have been enough both to actually convict the president. If that were the argument that the president's legal team made. So what now who's in charge of the former president's defense of this point right now we know of two lawyers who have joined the team. One is David shown of Atlanta and the others, Bruce Castor from the suburbs of Philadelphia. They are opposed. Lawyers with histories in the public eye. Mr Chauhan has represented Roger Stone. He was in talks to represent Jeffrey Epstein before he was found dead in his cell. Newscaster somewhat infamously was the district attorney in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, who declined to prosecute Bill Cosby, a decision that cost him the election. The next cycle and the his successor is the person who Successfully prosecuted Mr Cosby on those sexual assault charges. So these air two people with a certain profile on dweeb Ueno from an interview with Mr shown last evening that he does not plan To argue the voter fraud argument. We haven't heard from Mr Castor if he feels the same way and and I'm curious to know whether former president Trump accepted that. And that there would not be an argument made about voter fraud, since that's the reason why the previous team parted ways with him, And finally, with all of these changes, How does any of this impact the schedule for the trial ahead? I don't believe it will. What it does have an effect on is how much time it seems, has to produce its brief. I believe the deadline for the Democrats is today or this week to file their brief and the Trump team has A few extra days after that, I think it's number eight on, so that's kind of a lot of time. Prepare for a consequential try allow, and so we'll see what the legal argument looks like soon. That's Amy Gardner read more online in Washington post dot com. That's cool. Most Bill O'Neill There's New Marist poll out that finds President Biden starts his term with a 49% approval rating and also says that 35% of people disapprove of the president's action. Since taking office, while 16% say they're unsure the approval rating is actually 10 points higher than former President Donald Trump had in his first survey in February of 2017 Come on news time to 20 in time for Appel Insurance BUSINESS Update Here's Jim Tesco stocks rallied sharply to begin the New week and month. The broad gains were led by Tech shares, helping the NASDAQ composite next soar. More than 2.5%. The Dow Jones industrial average rebounded 230 points while the S and P 500 rose 59. And it is the blood of Microsoft. But a big deal for Google. The search giant, a unit of Alphabet reached a six year agreement with Ford Motor to bring Android technology to the automakers, Vehicles and cloud services to its factory floor. A statement from the company's says Google Cloud platform will be Ford's preferred cloud provider. The partners will form an innovation team to jointly work on future projects for dashboard infotainment screens will be powered by an android operating system. Starting in 2023. That's your money Now. Money news. A 2050 past the hour. A camo traffic update is next. Stay.

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"chauhan" Discussed on AP News
"Across the major metropolitan areas. It's always a big headache. Travel will definitely be impacted, so it's definitely High impact, so I'm not the heaviest storm I've ever seen. You know this time of year President Biden will meet at the White House this afternoon with a group of 10 Republican senators who were willing to talk about his co vid financial relief package. But don't want to spend as much as he does. The president's pitched a $1.9 trillion aid bill and has shown signs he's impatient with GOP resistance. The company has too fast There's no way offensive. But Louisiana's Bill Cassidy is among 10 senators who said the president a letter proposing a scaled down bill with were targeted Aid. Ours is about $600 Billion on Fox News Sunday, Cassidy urged the president to make good on his unity pledge rather than ramming through a bill. The White House says the president's invited the 10 Republicans to discuss the package there. Backing would be significant in a 50 50 Senate. Saga room agony. Washington The Corona viruses now killed more than 441,000 people in this country. Former President Trump's legal team has left him as his impeachment trial nears. Now he's hired two new lawyers, Alabama attorney David Chauhan and a former prosecutor in Pennsylvania, Bruce Castor. Both attorneys issued statements through the former president's office, saying their honored to take the job. This is AP News. Senator Bernie Sanders. Inauguration Mittens are the gift that keeps on giving. The AP is Julie Walker has this. The mittens are in such demand creator Jen Ellis, who stopped making them had to find a partner. I'm actually at Vermont, Teddy, they're teaching. Designer how to make them and the Vermont school teacher sent them to Senator Sanders five years ago and just heard from him after they took on a life of their own. It was like talking to an old friend. Honestly, I've never met him before, and he called me and I was nervous. Vermont Teddy Bear says a portion of mittens. Sale's proceeds will go to the local make a wish. Charity. I'm Julie Walker planning to hop on a plane, bus or subway. Better have a mask with you. The C D. C is issued a role that requires all passengers to wear face coverings on public transportation. Rule takes effect today. It applies to those who travel by airplane train, subway, bus, taxi or ride shares. I'm Rita Foley. AP News Here's proposal would send some stimulus money to families with annual incomes up to $300,000. The White House indicates it's open to talking about limiting that GOP Senator Rob Portman suggests the check should go to people making no more than 50,000 year with families capped at 100,000. Portman's along tender Republicans. The White House says the president's invited to talk more this week. 10 GOP senator said the president a letter urging him to keep negotiating amid an impasse over his $1.9 trillion plan, which Republicans say is simply too expensive and sends money to those who don't need it. They're pitching spending roughly a third of that about 600 billion His spokeswoman says The president's invited the group to the White House early this week for what she calls off full exchange of views. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey, did you know that The Associated Press produces news related books? Here's what's new enough coming first pet presidential dogs,.

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"This is weekend edition from NPR News. I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro Thing sounds of the criminal activity at the Capitol, and the investigation is reaching well outside the returned because Washington D C is a federal district. The person responsible for prosecuting crimes committed both on federal and local land. Is the U. S attorney for the District of Columbia. NPR's law enforcement correspondent Martin Castillo spoke to the acting U. S attorney about the massive effort before him and Martin joins us now. Good morning. Good morning when you talk to us Attorney Michael Sherwin last night. What did he tell you about? I mean, the very scale of this investigation. He thinks there's never been a federal investigation effort quite like this with the number of potential defendants. He thinks that maybe hundreds of people could end up getting charged when this is all said and done that beam or than during all the protests and disturbances over the whole summer in D. C. And he says. Also in this case, there's a much wider array of potential crimes. We're looking at everything from destruction of property, too. Theft the property to unauthorized, you know access to restricted areas to potential theft of national security information to Potential motor. What about the other kinds of crimes that people have described like sedition? Insurrection? Well, Sherman says it's not his place to get involved in the politics of words like sedition or coup. But he intends to follow the evidence, he says to whatever charges are justified, and when you ask him whether he'd also considered charges against, say, an elected official, say, the president for inciting a riot, perhaps again, he says he'll follow the evidence and if it's justified, he would One key aspect that they're still working on the O is whether these Attackers were coordinated or organized. Somehow some of these individuals we identified. Look, they look Paramilitary, Almost right? Yeah, the uniform. You've got communication. Those show indications of affiliation and a command and control So I believe we are going to find those hallmarks. I can't say when I think it could be weeks if not months, weeks or months, so If any conspiracy. Still, charges are still ways off is he's saying what do they focusing on right now? Well, right now, The immediate priority is identify and arresting people who might be immediately violent. Hey points the arrest of Lonnie Kaufman, seven year old man from Alabama, who authorities say had firearms and explosives ready in a truck near the capital. Ask her when if the search for people like that is complicated by the fact that so few people were actually arrested at the capital on Wednesday, though, on that almost everybody just walked out of there. And he says he doesn't want to Monday morning quarterback the Capitol police but, yeah, hundreds fled without being stopped. So, of course, it makes her job difficult. That's why we have to re engineer what happened through cell site data. Social media postings, witness statements, cameras, video camera footage, so this is a process that's going to take a while, so I should add here that Sherwood also says suspects have sort of been cooperating, unwittingly. With all the social media stuff they've left online. The Selfie is the video streams Chauhan, sir, prefers to this desire. People have to blast themselves online. Well, this is all evidence. And even if some people are not trying to rush to delete their accounts or their streams online, he says, it's you know, they're they're gathering all that up, and it's easy for investigators to send preservation orders to the tech companies to save that evidence. And Sherman says they are doing that. Finally, Martin did. The U. S attorney have any theories as to the crucial why this happened? We didn't have any neat and tidy theory toe offer. No, But you know, when you would have talked with the tactics of what happened on the hill on Wednesday, he thinks they may be looking more closely at what happened at certain doorways into the capital. There may have been some critical points of failure there. When it comes to broader preparation for that day, he says they did have Intel in law enforcement. Some warnings that some people were planning something at the same time I get the sense that he and others Didn't see it coming that just many people would just as a mob overrun the U. S capitol. It was sort of a carnival atmosphere beforehand. When he was in the crowd, he says, And then all of a sudden this happened and I think they're gonna be studying what happened here for a long time to come. That's NPR's Martin Castillo. Thank you very much. You're welcome. We are better than this in America. This is not the American way the scenes of chaos in the capital Do not reflect the true America. Do not represent who we are. That was Utah Governor Spencer Cox, Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and President elect Joe Biden. And the sentiment they were expressing that what happened on Capitol Hill last week was not America was echoed by TV pundits and on social media. Is that idea of American exceptionalism that bad things happen out there in unstable countries, and not here in our shining city on the hill? Perhaps partially? What got us to this fractured place? Nicole had a Jones of The New York Times joins us now to explore that. Welcome to the program. Thank you for having me on You've been very outspoken against the sentiment that this is not who we are. Can you explain? Well, I think.

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Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails with Shannon mustipher
"Shannon. Welcome to milk street. It's really great to be here. Thanks for having me. I love your book Tiki Modern Tropical cocktails. So. What does the Word Tiki me? Where does it come from and what is Tiki cocktail? Sure. So tiki refers from a cultural standpoint to religious practices and iconography from Polynesia, now, where cocktails are concerned Tiki termed applied retroactively. So in the beginning of the age of tropical cocktail, they were called exotic cocktails and we're talking about mid nineteen. Thirties California at don the beachcomber in Bay area then later trader Vic's in subsequent restaurants it was in the mid eighties early nineties when. Polynesian tropical culture enthusiasts mostly in California. Began research those bars and to look into brain those cocktails back that you started to see the word tiki emerged. Let's talk about some of the classics Don Beachcombers, Zombie. What's Zombie As army is a showstopper drink. Okay. So This thing has three different rooms in it. It has Grenadine, which is a pomegranate base, Schuss it Kinda crosses the line in terms sophistication because there's absent attitude shrink, which is a not to New Orleans Ed's more our baseness and you know Elvis's drink beyond the simple run punch that is based on issues like a pumped up. Kinda sexy around punch. and. You know there's some savvy marketing airs not just a cocktail that made it. Popular Abe was the limit two per customer. So people like trying to get it third on trying to order one their friend so I'm you know we're talking about the ingredients of design be, but I think what's the biggest ingredient? There's it's is cultural impact. The my tie. I didn't actually know what was in a my tie until I picked up your book. So what is a my time? Sure so The final change somewhat. But kind of simplify it. Is in most bars, a blend of Jamaican, and Martin Shem rooms or jaw, which is an almond based liqueur slash. Surp- Archer sow in line. Is Simpler to a lot of places make it out to be. What are some of the techniques like washing rumor bourbon? What does that mean? Sure. So washing means is essentially kind of. Another way of saying infusing. Dime Lee Campbell Cameras Bro an idea of taking rendered fat from Bacon. Adding it to whiskey. Giving time to sit at room temperature, and then later froze it so that the solids rose to the top and he skim it off and the result is you get this really Nice creamy texture and depending on what kind of fat we're talking about it can be smokey could be nutty. So as an example, I worked at restaurant called FINCH. Why did the? Same thing would smoked duck breasts fat and rum in the shrink was so crazy I loved to pieces. It was so easy like cheat I done it with coconut oil and rum's Meskel. It does all kinds of wonders no matter what spirit using but it's just a nice way to add a Roma and body and viscosity and just kind of smooth on the out. You must how many okay. In your bar, how many different bottles that you have I stopped counting at one hundred I thought it's kind of comical was look I would look at it daily. I gaze upon it would find this is just a lot going on here but yeah, there's a good amount of figure it's probably two hundred. ME. So here's a question. You know the Martini I think is GonNa get you drunk as fast as possible. That's my take on. The friendship, Para. Tif is to sort of transition you from work to pleasure at the end of the day. What's the role of the TIKI cocktail? In other words? What is it that it's really really about besides the flavors. First, and foremost fun you know and. Mystery adventure discovery I've had some of the best nights of my life in Tiki bars because the mood is a reverent. I. Just love that that freedom the be freed you get. In a tiki cocktail, a tiki environment. So. What about teachings often have strange interesting containers more much more so than regular cocktails What role does the container plan? All of this it's vital because the fee starts with the is so Tiki takes it mike way over the top like I've seen presentations where you know to try is in vessel is set down in a treasure chest or comes in from barrel. You know comes and coconuts and hollowed out pineapples. You know there's flaming garnishes I once judge the competition. Where the team that from a bar called Paradise Lounge in Bushwick? That is sadly no longer with us. They. Brought it full force. It was a fish tank. With live fish. So the fish were isolated from the cocktail I. There is fishing air which is. Crazy.

The Big Story
How Canada is taking over the tech industry
"For a long long time there was just one destination if you were an ambitious tech innovator and eager to change the world America Silicon Valley in California. Was your first choice. Probably but New York silicon alley was right there to Washington State Chicago Massachusetts. All of them home to the industry's biggest companies cutting edge facilities and they still are home to those companies and facilities. That might no longer be enough. Okay I I'm going back to my google. Search who here is new to Canada. The Chauhan's unbelievable people whose here is newer to cannon less than three months. I wouldn't be three months. It was originally a casual prediction. Made around the time of Donald. TRUMP'S I I travel ban in two thousand seventeen so have a travel ban. It's a very powerful ban. We're adding a couple of countries to we have to be safe. Our country has to be saved would usurp American ones as the place of choice for up and coming talent now. Three years later the results are coming in and both Toronto and in Vancouver are rapidly climbing the charts and now depending on what happens down south in November. This shift might turn out to be much more than a temporary Harry. Black Jordan Heath Rawlings. This is the big story Joel. Rose is a correspondent based in Washington. DC WITH NPR. He covers among other things immigration Hazel. Hey Jordan how you doing. I'm doing pretty well. Especially because is beating the US at something right. Now that is sort of my editors headline but yeah Canada's Canada's. Winning candidate is winning. We'll take it where we can find it. Why don't you start before we get into The whole story. Just tell me a little bit About Jason Gould lest who's one of the characters in your piece who is he and why does he sounds like a game show host so Jason Gould List was the emcee of this event that I attended in Toronto a couple of weeks ago. Ladies and Gentlemen Welcome Welcome. Welcome the first tech the decade here. We go hosted by this organization called Tech Toronto and Jason is the CO founder and they do several of these events a month where folks in the tech industry kind of get together. They watch presentations from their successful peers. Up on the podium kind of like little Ted Ted talks or what have you and they schmooze. There's a Lotta schmoozing. There's pizza. There's beer I wanted to be there because this is also an entry point for people who are new in town trying trying to learn their way around the Texan in Toronto. And I wanted to find people you know who had just arrived and sure enough. Dozens of people at this event had just arrived. I'm one of the questions that Jason Asks. Most of these events is who here is new in Canada. We have a show of hands. Unbelievable that I saw there were dozens of hands in the air All over this auditorium and I should say there are like hundreds of people in the auditorium probably like five hundred and not all of them were new in town but a big chunk thank were and if you think about it. They're doing like three or four events like this. Every month and I think you'd get a similar percentage of new Canadians. At every one of these events it just sort of illustration of how many people are coming into this tech scene from around the world All the time. And that's why I wanted to be there just to to talk to some of these people who just moved to Canada you know and and get some of their stories. Some of them had moved directly to Canada others had come from the US and had left for one reason or another and move north others were coming. I'm from outside of North America And landing for the first time in Canada. Yeah can you put into context a little bit. what is going on with the tech scene in Toronto right now and I guess yes in Vancouver to It's one thing to sort of anecdotally look at these events but What kind of numbers we have by some measures? Toronto's Rose Tech scene is actually growing faster than any other city in North America including San Francisco including Seattle including New York. Like these big. You know cities in the US that have been magnets for tech workers for you know forever and you know by some measure. Toronto is eclipse. Them and Vancouver is not that far behind Vancouver is also correct. Sort of the top five in terms of the fastest growing Texans In North America. So they're clearly doing something to attract all these all these workers. NFL these jobs. And I you know that's what's going on. I think it's worth pointing out. You know in terms of total tech jobs. They probably still have a ways to go to catch up to these big. US cities is that I've just named but they're making up the ground pretty fast when you talk to people in the industry for this piece. How unusual is that to see To Canadian cities jump ahead of some of the US cities that I would certainly Associate with tech industry more than Toronto or Vancouver. I think it's a pretty big change when I first wrote about the Canadian tech industry a couple years ago after president trump took office. People told me that Canada kind of used to be known for brain drain that the country produced loosed really good engineers and software developers and then basically watch them leave. Yeah that's been a long standing issue in Canada so this is a big change in that sense right candidate is now keeping more of those brains in jobs and it's also now importing tech talent from other countries including from the US and also outside. Outside of North America people who previously would have been flocking directly to the bay area in Seattle. And the you know the usual suspects are now taking a harder look at other markets and the Canadian cities seem to be benefiting from that. Can you give me an example of maybe just one of the people you talk to Toronto and kind of what with their stories and how how they ended up in Canada Sure I talked to several people who had Trained or worked in the US and then just has decided for one reason or another. That Canada was where the future was for them. I guess one person I would talk about is. You'll look so when I was on my last year of Mike Beach D. I wanted to go abroad and gain more experience. She is a computational biologist originally from Turkey and had done her advanced events studies in Europe and then in Baltimore Maryland in the US and she told me she did not even really seriously apply for jobs in the US. When I was applying for states I was already informed by several coaches and several friends? That's getting a visa in. US is not easy like she was well educated on it. She knew how difficult it was that you have to find an employer who really wants you. WHO's willing to sponsor you for the visa and then you are really tightly bound to that employer because your visa is bound to that employer if you WANNA change jobs it's a real complicated situation yeah And even just in the first place getting the approval to work for that employer. Who wants you right? You've already got the essentially the job offer but then there's a great deal of like lawyering paperwork that you have to go through to get the approval. There's a visa lottery. You may not even get it. It's extremely complicated. And time time consuming and expensive and she said you know what I don't need it becomes a full time job just to understand and learn the process of the weasel applications. I'm just not gonna FRY that hard to find a job in the US. I'M GONNA look in Canada and she found a company in Toronto and working in computational biology. She went up. She checked out the city she liked it. She got The offer the work permit came through and weeks. You know as soon is. She had all her paperwork in order from Europe everywhere else that she lived and then she started the job Just a couple of weeks ago at this company called Protein cure and Just it would have been if she tried to move to Chicago if she tried to move to. You know where the Big Pharma companies are in the states in New Jersey Z.. Or California Boston. I mean the jobs are there but I just would have been much more difficult for her personally and much more expensive and she just said you know what draws great. I've got a job there like this company. And there she is she's working will given that and that the immigration policies that you cover play such a big role in some of these decisions is this really Something that Toronto or Vancouver are doing right or is it more. Just benefiting from something America's doing wrong right now or maybe not even wrong but Something that has fundamentally changed. I think the answer to that is both like I think the immigration system in the US was never particularly user friendly even before the trump administration came to power right and but the reality is now that it's gotten even harder for tech workers to get visas the denial rate for the new for new H.. One B. visas is way up in the past couple of years. It used to be like more than ninety percent got approved now. The approval rate is down to almost just about seventy five percent. which you know is still a lot? But it's a difference right. I think tech workers see that difference tech companies. Assume that difference and it's made everybody a little bit more reluctant to go through this process because there's more uncertainty. It was always long. It was always slow and expensive but you kind of new at the end of the day. You'd get your visa for your worker and they'd worked for you and now there's more uncertainty in people's minds and I think that really is pushing some tech workers away Not just the policy itself right but the perception that's causing people to look elsewhere and when they look at Canada I think they see that the country is doing the exact opposite the country is making it easier for these high skilled workers to come in and start working quickly and They notice you know the new Canadians that I talk to like how quickly they can get in that they can get this work permit in some cases in just a few weeks Compared to whatever it is months or years probably months but whatever a long period of time they'd have to wait in the US and another thing they talk about his. How quickly they can get ed permanent residency in Canada in the US that can take years and years to get a green card as we call it and the exact way time sort of depends on what country you're coming from mm for people from India and China in particular where a lot of people are coming? There's a really long line and the wait times can be measured actually in decades in some cases so Compare that to Canada. You get a passport in under five years you know. So that kind of certainty seems very attractive to people who want to put down roots. WanNa have a family Hard to do that when you don't really know what the immigration process is going to be for you a few years down the road and If it's ever GONNA lead to you having a passport in your new country I you know. So that's something people are thinking about when they make these decisions they're not just thinking about this job or you know even the second job. They're really moving their whole lives to North America and they WanNa know like what is going to happen to my family where we're going to be in five or ten years in Canada offers a much more predictable path. If you're looking at that far. How do American companies feel about this because you mentioned earlier that the jobs are still there in the states People are just choosing elsewhere. Because it's easier there but these guys are used to being the top choice for tech workers. Right they are and I think you know to to be totally fair. I think they still are a lot of cases right. I mean the bay area still has the cachet it has the venture capital. It has all all of that Seattle in New York people still want to work in these places but the H. One B. visas in this country are capped at eighty five