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"corrales" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"corrales" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"Will be in the fall Hall of Fame. He just probably won't be there for a first down to pick, but I think I think, you know, he'll be voted in the banks of someday, especially for the guy that doesn't have love for the sport. And he's still doing great things. Yeah. And actually, it blew my mind that Bradley isn't in yet. He probably should be in. So yes, Bradley, we go in ahead of them. Ivanka Calderon, you can still make a case Joel castle, mayor, Chico Corrales, there's quite a few names. We also need to have a separate conversation, Jacob. Yes, we do how fame and why there needs to be three every single year. Exactly how that conversation as well. One. That's gonna start leading to guys that get in, that don't belong. In that Hall of Fame. But that's another podcast. All right, I wanna finish with Danny Garcia, the two division world champion who is back on July 30th at a 154 pounds, making his debut at a 154 pounds. He has not fought since December of 2020, Ben really an active, not really been on the radar since then. Here's Danny Garcia about making his jump to one 54. Well, you know, like I said, I like the fire champions, even like Tony Harrison. It'll be a great fight for me. You know, he's been around for a while. He's a former champion, so I feel like he earned his stripes and, you know, that would be a great fight in the future. Anybody that wants to do four. Laura's called me out. I heard him call me out, so I think that I think he has a belt at middleweight. So we can do that fight. Or any of the champions. Well, there's only one champion where Charles. So whoever, my dream is to be a three division champion. So in order to be a champion, you got to fight and beat the best. So there's really no secret to it. All right, jamel, I'll put it to you. Can Danny Garcia be a player at a 154 pounds? Yeah. Especially honestly, I would say that based off of a circle who is with. If he's right now, he's with the PVC banner right now, all those belts are tied, but then PVC river being honest. Shout out to John Jamil Charlotte. But I believe with him coming in now, obviously getting his feet wet within the division. We all have seen it. He probably need one, maybe two wins before he, you know, he gets a shot at whoever, you know, allows him to fight over there and jamel has all the belts or so, but I believe, you know, long she just acted again and just, you know, puts on a win or two. I think they'll give them a good give him a shot. And that just had the Apple right over there. We've all seen it. It's like round Robin. Yeah, Jake, I don't know what we're going to learn against Jose Benavidez. On July 30th, that's a fight that Garcia, if he's close to his best, should win, but he's an interesting name, at least at one 54, and he sure sounds like a guy that's looking to make the big fight. And he's not just targeting Charlotte. He's mentioned Tony Harrison as someone he'd be willing to fight. That's an excellent fight. He's mentioned eris landy Lara..

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"corrales" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"corrales" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

"Camp, <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> I like the <Speech_Male> depth in a number <Speech_Male> of spots. I actually <Speech_Male> like the depth at the quarterback <Speech_Male> position, <Speech_Male> running back, wide <Speech_Male> receiver, tight <Speech_Male> end, safety, <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> and then you <Speech_Male> kind of get into <Speech_Male> what we talked about, <Speech_Male> trying to figure out <Speech_Male> the trenches, <Speech_Male> how's the <Speech_Male> offensive line going <Speech_Male> to play? <Speech_Male> It house map Patricia <Speech_Male> gonna do there. <Speech_Male> Some of the play calling <Speech_Male> stuff <Speech_Male> in the front 7 on the <Speech_Male> defense, again, you need <Speech_Male> one of those linebackers <Speech_Male> to pop for you. <Speech_Male> And you <Speech_Male> need gotcha to show <Speech_Male> up this year and be <Speech_Male> what you thought he was going <Speech_Male> to be. <Speech_Male> But really, you know, <Speech_Male> I don't think <Speech_Male> this roster is <Speech_Male> as bad as some people <Speech_Male> might paint it. <Speech_Male> I'm not as down <Speech_Male> on this team <Speech_Male> just yet as <Speech_Male> maybe some people <Speech_Male> are <Speech_Male> because, you know, <Speech_Male> if you do get one <Speech_Male> or two things to work in <Speech_Male> your favor, <Speech_Male> you feel pretty <Speech_Male> good. At least on the <Speech_Male> field, the coaching <Speech_Male> stuff we'll see <Speech_Male> how that plays out, <Speech_Male> but I do like <Silence> some depth in <SpeakerChange> some of these <Speech_Male> spots, Greg. <Speech_Male> Yeah, <Speech_Male> I agree <Speech_Male> with you. I do wonder, <Speech_Male> you know, to tie it <Speech_Male> back to what we started off <Silence> with the Celtics. I do <Speech_Male> wonder, <Speech_Male> is there <Speech_Male> the big question is, is <Speech_Male> there depth ready <Speech_Male> to <Speech_Male> play big <Speech_Male> moments <Speech_Male> against <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> is it too young <Speech_Male> because of <Speech_Male> the draft miscues? <Speech_Male> Like, are they <Speech_Male> not ready? Are they <Speech_Male> do they not have the <Speech_Male> next level of depth <Speech_Male> developed enough <Speech_Male> to compete <Speech_Male> against the buffaloes <Speech_Male> and even the miamis <Speech_Male> in the division? And <Speech_Male> the <Speech_Male> whole AFC north the <Speech_Male> ravens and teams <Speech_Male> like that, <Speech_Male> is that <Speech_Male> they do have <Speech_Male> some nice pieces. I <Speech_Male> agree with you. And I do <Speech_Male> agree with you. <Speech_Male> To me, <Speech_Male> I think the season is going <Speech_Male> to come down to the trenches. <Speech_Male> Both the offensive <Speech_Male> line and the <Speech_Male> defensive line. I think there are <Speech_Male> still <Speech_Male> huge, I <Speech_Male> like what they've done <Speech_Male> at linebacker and <Speech_Male> edge. I like what <Speech_Male> I like their pieces <Speech_Male> at cornerback <Silence> and safety, <Speech_Male> but <Speech_Male> the trenches can <Speech_Male> they hold up against the <Speech_Male> run, can they run the ball <Speech_Male> well enough? Can they <Speech_Male> protect Mac Jones? <Speech_Male> To me, I don't <Speech_Male> know. I think <SpeakerChange> those are the <Silence> biggest questions about this <Speech_Male> team. We'll have <Speech_Male> to double up on the question <Speech_Male> of the day next time. <Speech_Male> Just remind you that <Speech_Male> yes Jay, 39.99 <Speech_Male> on the annual <Speech_Male> plan, <Speech_Male> top notch analysis, <Speech_Male> all the Boston pro sports, <Speech_Male> my guy, John Corrales, <Speech_Male> crushing the Celtics <Speech_Male> coverage, got a Ryan <Speech_Male> doing the brewing <Speech_Male> stuff. Of course, <Speech_Male> legend Sean mcadam <Speech_Male> doing the baseball <Speech_Male> stuff with the Red Sox, who <Speech_Male> were playing much better. <Speech_Male> And if you're listening <Speech_Male> to this podcast, you know, <Speech_Male> you get a lot

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"corrales" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

02:44 min | 1 year ago

"corrales" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Guy didn't score after January. Or after like January 2nd, you know, what was like two goals all season or something? Two goals all season. Same with Nick foligno. So that's money that you could have put elsewhere. That's money that you could have had more cap space and things like that. And you could be in a better financial situation now. So lots of blame to go around, but I think with a guy like tanika, you know, I think it's partially him. But it's also partially the bruins, farm system has not been great in recent years, so he kind of always looked like a big fish and small pond. And it was also like the coaching stuff maybe didn't develop them as well as maybe another team could have. I am curious if you ever went to another team if it actually produce or not. Because you know there's a good chance we've always joked about to brusque going to JavaScript to Nashville for like Matthias back home that the rest could be like a consistent 35 goal score. I think it would go somewhere and be like, oh, is this guy's legit top 6 center? But only time will tell this year, that's gonna be interesting thing to watch. A lot of interesting things to watch. Still waiting on Patrice bergeron, what his deal is and if David kree decided, you know, maybe David pash naka like, you know, not give a creature out like stuff him in his luggage and carry on to America. Yes. He'll bring a lot of them. What the actually the most bruins thing that would happen is like creature announced he's coming back. We'll be one of those tweets like a message from David Crecy. And I'll be honest like getting it and then I have to read through it real quick for what we do and like tweet out what the actual and everyone would be really happy and pumped that he's back and then the next day he'll be like a message from Patrice bergeron and he's gonna retire. It's gonna be like two opposite things like that. That would be actually the most brilliant thing ever. Yes. Most rooms ever is both them just don't come back. Yes. And then he was getting really sad. But the other likely scenario would be that one. The one I first mapped out. So people see Evan. We will see. Lots to watch this off season. And when people want to go read some stuff over at Boston sports channel with you, what can people look forward to? Not just bruins, obviously, but Celtics as well. Yes, throughout the NBA Finals, I will be helping out our great Celtics writer John Corrales with all of his Celtics musings. He's over in San Francisco now for games one and two. So it should be a fantastic series there. And in terms of hockey related content, yep, we'll have you covered throughout the summer in terms of free agency targets, trade targets, next steps for the bruins, instant reaction to the I'm sure a plenty of news that will drop throughout the next couple of weeks and months. So all that stuff will be over at BHA. So please subscribe at Boston's for journal dot com. Want to follow me on Twitter. You can do that at Connor Ryan underscore 93. Oh, do all that. That's kind of Ryan. I'm from Marino, you poked a bear listeners. If a great rest of your day..

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"corrales" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

02:11 min | 1 year ago

"corrales" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

"Overall, compared to November, October. December, compared to everything. Are you trying to compare the two times of the season? Not game by game. Jimmy, I do agree with you, but in Bobby's defense, that turnaround really started after his meltdown in postgame versus the spurs. For him, now he struggled still, but you could see, I think you could see that it was clicking. I'm talking about the one where he flipped out on John Bobby on Corrales. That was his low point in my mind, at least in his relationship with the media. And I think that drove a lot of his struggles because he could get in his head. So in my opinion, and I could be wrong, that was kind of the turning point, because the next game they went out and they lost, but he was saying addressing you guys by name. And it was like, what? It was as if somebody talked to him overnight or something. Now, the other side of that is, when you talk about the Celtics defense, or how they get where they are, we were saying, did you guys happen to see emails postgame speech to them after game 7? To the team. I mean, the speech was great, but I'm not going to go there. What was best was watching the faces of the players, not just looking at him like the admire the hell out of them. But he was Al Horford was doing this. As he was talking, like he wanted a big just got done winning game 7 and he wanted to go right to game one. So the amount of buy in from these guys for the coach and Bobby, you know, I've always been like a Jimmy youth too, a body language guy. I mean, the amount of buy in from these guys for udoka is what will propel them who cares what happens this year, look at what we have in the future in the next two, three seasons. Can we can we talk about that quick? I know you got no. No, I have like 7 questions lined up. We can't. Yeah. I go shocked. Let me just let me just step it in quick. We can't talk about it. I think the Celtics have the better coach in this series. No, I'll say that..

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"corrales" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"corrales" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

"This is the Greg the dart patriots podcast with Nick Cavill. All right, so we're gonna get into the Patriots. We are gonna have some other stuff to talk about as well with the Boston sports scene, but this is the Greg bedard patriots podcast with Nick cattles, brought to you by bet online AG fastest and easiest way to bet all your favorite sports before we get into the Patriots, Greg. I have some Celtics thoughts. You have a couple of bruins thoughts. We both have Red Sox thoughts. A lot of overreaction to game one of the Eastern Conference Finals last night. And I'm not going to excuse that third quarter. It was brutal. That's the worst quarter of basketball that you could witness. It was bad all around. Tatum had 6 turnovers. But I just think there's a lot of overreaction after one game. Number one, the Celtics lost a home game to Milwaukee in game one of the second round. So this is not some unknown territory. Number two, you're on the road against the first seed in the Eastern Conference. People are treating Miami like they're the YMCA. They were the one seat in the Eastern Conference for a reason. You were without Al Horford and Marcus smart. So I think in the big picture, losing the first game of a Conference Finals on the road is not the end all be all. People have to relax and calm down a little bit. Where are you at, Greg? Yeah, I agree with you, Nick. Look, I think you know and certainly some of our readers now, I'm not the biggest NBA guy. Like I don't watch all season long. I'm more of a, hey, I'll check in in the fourth quarter. You know, some nights because it seems to me that the NBA always ends up tied somewhere around the fourth quarter and the first day, certainly the first half doesn't really matter in games. And so that's what I've done, but I will say. With this Celtics team, I've watched a lot of games front to back and turn the playoffs, which I can't remember the last time I've done that. You know, as soon as I started watching this team and of course, we have John Corrales at BSG who does a tremendous job covering the Celtics former college basketball player really knows the ins and outs gives you the X's and O's sort of like I do on football. So if you're interested, come check us out over at PSG. And so Krause has done a great job Brian rob before him have always done a tremendous job on the Celtics. So I know what's going on with the Celtics and I know it was rough, then they started playing well and you know I got to say everything that everyone said about this team about how they're now fun to watch and they're fun to root for and a totally agree with everything. I think you doke has done a great job. I was immensely as soon as I started watching the net series and especially in early in the buck series, I'm just like holy hell can this Celtics team play defense, which a lot of NBA games I've checked in on over the years. I've watched and I'm just like, this is gross. This isn't even basketball. No one's playing defense. It's just let's shoot three pointers. And I have been immensely impressed with the Celtics. And I still have some lingering questions about exactly how good Tatum is and whether he's, you know, enough at this stage. I think he's close, I don't know if he's quite there to put them over the top..

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"corrales" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"corrales" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

"Obviously, we've got the NBA trading deadline coming up over the next day or so. So I'm sure our guy Corrales will be all over it. Merck zoid has the question of the week. It's about John Smith and Isaiah win. He's hearing a lot of things about both of those guys, but he wonders are the Patriots stuck with both of them because of their cap situation. So this question Nick comes from, I've started my review of the Patriots grading grading the Patriots and I had my offensive sort of unit grades. I gave the passing offense a C plus. I gave the rushing offense was final grade. A B and I go through a bunch of stats, my own stats, other stats, things like that. And what becomes apparent is like, well, first of all, Isaiah win gave up the most quarterback pressure on the team. He also gave up 12 and a half stuffed runs, which was second on the team. Two, John Smith, Johnny Smith, last team in drops. He had 20 stuffed runs allowed. So that's where that question comes from that. When you go through this, you're like, all right, those guys aren't great. A couple of things on those guys. They could cut bait with both of those guys, but it's going to have to be traits. Isaiah win is owed 10.4 million. It's guaranteed, but it's all in it's all in salary. So they could trade them in that automatically moves to the other team. So when they can't cut them or, you know, if somebody picks them up, there's probably some offset language where say another team wants to pay him $5 million. The Patriots had to pay the other 5. John Smith also he's tougher to trade, which is why I probably think he's here and they just try to develop him. But you could trade him post June 1, basically in camp, see how he comes to camp, trade him, and it basically, for this year, you actually net $6 million in cap savings, but it sort of evens out with the dead cap. So you can move on from both guys, Johnny Smith is much harder when you have to find a taker, maybe you do, I think both of those guys are players that the team will look at to possibly look at. I'll just tell you right now, looking at over the cap dot coms,.

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"corrales" Discussed on Let's Start A Cult

Let's Start A Cult

08:18 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Let's Start A Cult

"First. Trial ended in a mistrial his second one which began on september twentieth. Nineteen eighty-three wasn't as successful. Either spencer in the coca. Cola's brothers recanted their confession and get who took the witness stand in. His defense insisted that he was innocent. Since nobody testified against gets the jury was unable to find him guilty of the brutal killings carried out between one thousand nine hundred and eighty two instead he was only convicted of rape and battery and attempted murder of beverly washington for it. She was sentenced to one hundred and twenty years in prison. Robin gets is currently incarcerated in maynard correctional center in chester illinois. He will be eligible for parole in twenty forty two. I guess not soon like soon. Relatively twenty years meanwhile. Thomas corrales was convicted of rape and murder of laurie risky for which he was sentenced to life in prison. The prosecution had initially called for the death penalty. But the dupage county judge decided to throw this in one thousand nine hundred. Sixty illinois appeals court reversed. Thomas cockerels guilty verdict citing legal errors in his original trial. He was granted a new trial and pled guilty to the rudder of laurie Risky for ritchie received. Seventy years prison sentence in twenty seventeen. Thomas co corrales came up for parole to force them to stay behind bars. Authorities tried to have him committed as a sexual violent person inside the various murders that he participated in including that of shoe. Max whom he admitted to raping. However the psychiatrist who evaluated. Thomas determined that he wasn't sexually violent despite widespread criticism. He was released from prison in march. Two thousand nineteen after serving only half his sentence so once one turn There were a few multiple multiple psychiatrists. Thomas corrales must register as a sex offender as long as he's living in illinois. he's currently resides in the city of aurora located a few miles west of chicago. I i like to say the city. Just so everyone knows. And that city where he is to staff a heads up if anyone listening from their meanwhile his brother andrew recanted his earlier confession in which he admitted to beating rose back davis to death with the hatchet despite his claims though. The jury after three hour deliberation found him guilty of raping and murdering the young woman and sentenced him with the death penalty. The next few years saw andrew co corrales appealing several times. All of which were were denied. He also claimed to have been suffering from a schizophrenic break at the time of davis's murder and blamed his original defense attorney for failing to enter a plea of not guilty. By reason of insanity the greek orthodox church which the coca corrales brothers were part of even became involved in an effort to save andrew from the death penalty. All of these efforts thankfully failed and he was administered with illegal injection on march seventeenth nineteen ninety nine at the age of thirty five and actually andrew corollas with the last inmate to be executed by the state of illinois is. Death came almost twelve years before governor pat quinn enacted legislation on march ninth two thousand eleven that abolished capital punishment which led him to commute the sentence of fifteen inmates on death row to life imprisonment without parole. So i don't know why andrew at the start of the stick because they all seem to do equally if not worse things. So i don't i don't really understand. But how do these thomas. But yeah andrew. They're like we can't have both brothers in prison so we're going to kill one and release the other. Yeah it makes no sense to me. I prison system. But yeah now that i'm for capital punishment but if anyone deserved it it was these four yet. Don't really believe in tap punishment but it's like there should be a special place for just obviously e evil people the worst of the worst for sure pd. Had thomas has addresses just fully on wikipedia. Which makes me wanna go over there. And beat his beat his ass. Yeah i wonder how many times not that not that we're calling for any of this would cause issues do not yet these people. They are hopefully reformed. But salina's crazy that it just just wide open. Here's i guess they have to rate. Because they're he's he's a sex offender so he has to be on like you have to know where his addresses right. Yeah so and finally edwards spitzer on the other hand pleaded guilty to killing shoe mac. Sand delaware rose beck davis and rafael toronto. On april second nineteen eighty-four. He received a life sentence for each of the four murders. Two years later on february. Twenty fifth nineteen eighty-four spencer. Once again went on trial for the murder of linda. Sutton the first of the ripper crew victims. He was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and murder which he received the death penalty as well in two thousand. Three governor george ryan before leaving office granted edward spitzer. Clemency turned his death sentence to life imprisonment parole. So you got off on on that one as well but no role so he stuck in prison right. Oh yeah which is good. Yeah hundred percents but it is funny that he was like. Yeah the guy that s- on trial for five of the murders not andrew. He's like i'll let him off but not not the other. Yeah yeah we don't like that guy. Maybe he was. I don't know. I don't know why they picked on that guy. But yeah but to this day. Robin gets maintains his innocence claiming that he was never the leader of a satanic cult. And then he never participated in the brutal murders of at least six women can newsday that his his obsession with breasts was merely an inherited family trait and no way indicates that he was involved in the killings which is a weird. I love breasts. But that wasn't me i didn't do it. I inherited it. But it doesn't mean i'm involved in killing okay. That's that's a weird way to defend yourself but okay yeah. Once during an interview gets said quote. I don't only face the injustices but nightmares that follow. You have no idea the pain and hurt phase and feel every single day. I sit here and lose. Hope i'm not an angel. But i never intentionally hurt anyone unless it was to protect myself or my family. I could never live with the killing or knowing i was responsible for taking one's life end quote despite these claims though. Almost nobody believes that gets never played a part in the abductions and murders terrorized chicago and that is the end of the chicago ripper. Crew uplifting story rate have so many questions like jeopardy not find the boxes of women like the of fifteen breast in his satanic. Like did i all of that. For or i don't charge one one murder each and i'm like reminder eight early adult the murder will your yeah. Well they focused on the murderers because there. Yeah there was a few attempted ones. Yeah i i don't know if they found the breast boxes i'm calling it sake. Maybe destroyed it. I or aided they ate a lot of them. Remember that so Yeah i know you tried to suppress it. But i'll bring it back for you. And they had a whole satanic altar in there. The women had his wife said that he liked to cut her breasts while they had sex like. How does this man. You can think himself that he is innocent. These crimes. well this is the thing with like cult leaders right. They convince themselves crazy. Things like their jesus christ or innocent in this case. But it's just as wild as claiming to be jesus christ because you're definitely not you know what i mean. You're definitely one hundred percent guilty of all of you. did this. no questions asked so. Yeah i don't know if they found the actual parts in his house but they found like all the evidence that suggested that they did this in his house which means he definitely was not innocence. I.

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"corrales" Discussed on Let's Start A Cult

Let's Start A Cult

06:56 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Let's Start A Cult

"You still didn't did. Yeah it like nazis still nazis. You know what i mean. They were falling apart. They took it to extremes. I knew what they were doing. Yeah yeah in. All edwards brisard confessed to being involved in seven different murders. The authorities used his statement to confront catch however he denied all the allegations against him to scare him into confessing. He was made to watch part of the spritzers interrogation but didn't seem phased by it. At all spread on the other hand had a more visceral reaction to seeing get quote. He turned white as a ghost and suddenly changed his story. He said they had never killed. Anyone spreads her started talking real fast and trying to take back his confession. When pressed by police spitzer said that his girlfriend's brother andrew coca cola corrales killed all those women and quote so he basically when he saw gets confirmed completely. Did a one eighty. Like no i'm just kidding He didn't he didn't kill anyone like what a coward. The pages prior that. I admitted to everything. I just made up seventy ages of of story. None of that. It's all you like. You like my My horror horror book. That i'm reading. It's i know it. Has everyone's name in it. But i just use them for inspiration. That's it rob. Rob rid nothing. It was this other guy andrew. You he did it all. Yeah what a coward to one eighty but given this retraction and gets his refusal to admit anything. The police were forced to let them go. They decided to look into his background in the hopes of discovering something that would tie him to the murders after weeks of interviewing his personal acquaintances and tracing his movements for the past few months. They managed to find several damning links. Authorities discovered that in one thousand nine hundred. Eighty one gets checked into the band winkle motel for several months the three rooms next to his were also rented by edwards bedser and the co corral brothers andrew and thomas that was the year that the first murder victim in the sutton was found and her body had been dumped in the lot behind the van winkle motel which i mean as a murderer like at least trying to further away. You know what i mean like. Try the hundred meters sir. That's good yeah. That's a good enough spot. They'll never catch me return scene of the crime. You can't return to this. You know crime if you've never left it it's genius. Andrew andrew corrales was immediately brought in for questioning especially since spitzer had alleged that he was the one who committed the murders. It didn't take long for him to break. And the police noted that his confession included details about the victims that hadn't been disclosed to the public the information he gave also eerily similar to the coroner's reports which cemented their belief that he had been involved in the deductions and killings co. Kerala's told the authorities that he made use of piano wire cut off the women's breasts. That wasn't the most disturbing part of his confession. Though according to him all four members of the ripper crew would take turns masturbating into the amputated breasts before eating parts of them during their tank rituals engages addict. God yeah so these guys were fucked. Fuck is man. Yeah you ever heard that Game what is it. The cracker game. Frat boys play. No okay. we won't even go there then. If you're interested in it reminds me of that but they all eat it instead of just one person that gives you a hint as to what the cracker in total andrew corollas admitted that to be involved in eighteen murders including that of rose davis's and laurie berezovsky's he also described the killings of sandra delaware in sickening detail. I will not going to the details. Because i am tired of going into these Blame you one bit. Yeah andrew's brother. Thomas was also brought in for questioning upon learning that he failed the polygraph test. He broke down admitted to everything even confessing that they had brought most of the victims to their tanic chapel in his home in order to rape torture and murder them e claimed that they used a variety of knives ice picks to mutilate their bodies and referred to their practice of eating parts of the amputated breasts as taking communion so now kind of like a cracker right definitely. God is where we stand. Yeah yeah i've never. I've never been to a church like that but We'll we'll move on He also told the authorities that would keep the remains of each breast in a special box once when he looked inside. Thomas coca cola's counted. Fifteen of them in total thomas kerala's admitted to being involved in three murders including that of laurie bore riske's needless to say the investigators were horrified and sickened by the confessions that they have heard by the three men elmhurst police. Detective john miller even said quote. I've done many homicide cases. And i've never heard anything so horrendous. In my life. Thomas cockerels talked about raping the women stabbing the women having sex with the knife wounds and cutting their breasts off to leave what he called. Robbins mark and quote dark and just disgusting like imagine being a police detective for a major city. And he's saying this is the worst thing he's ever seen like that is saying something fisher. Yeah especially chicago. Right was chicago was yet yet. Not too much not do Long before that. I've been around ten years before that. So yeah i don't know what the what what's in the water there. But they cleaned it up since since the eighties. Only armed with these confessions. The authorities executed a search warrant on the homes of all four members of the ripper crew inside his house. They discovered the satanic chapel as well as the rifle that killed rafael toronto. Their final murder victim throughout the investigation gets maintained his innocence in claim that he had neither harmed the women nor force spread sir and co corrales brothers to do so an attempt to avoid going to trial. He declared himself insane but was deemed competent enough by numerous medical professionals who evaluated his mental state. I don't know probably insane. But still i don't know if that gives you a free pass. Yeah vows a mental expert. I'd be like oh no. He's definitely saying fuck this guy true true to be like no. You're you're not getting into this one you fucking.

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"corrales" Discussed on Let's Start A Cult

Let's Start A Cult

08:19 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Let's Start A Cult

"Only fans so you want hours of content of my feet just search. Let's start called on only fans all right now. The all the weirdos are gone. Let's let's introduce my guests. This episode the weirdos are now wouldn't they have stayed no they would have gone to search my feet although they might wanna stay for this episode. It's definitely weird. So the voice you just heard is one third of shots and thoughts. Podcast one third of my other podcasts. Read it on waikiki. And if requires a third podcast not even the vendors will be able to stop this man. Please welcome my good friend shawn. Salvino what is going on buddy. Too much ga-. I'm excited to be one with fred. Finally once and for all yeah. It's been a while. I mean have you on for a while. Just haven't haven't matched up. So i'm glad to have you on for this episode for share thankful to be on you so sean before we get started i have to ask you. How do you feel about murder. And more specifically mutilation. What are your feelings on that all around bad not good stuff but i guess you know i'm not overly sensitive to it but in the grand scheme of things now not good stuff not a fan but you. You won't shy away if it's presented to. Yeah exactly my wife. Watches way too. Many murderer shows murder forecast for me to be a week to it. I guess interesting. May maybe you should just be always looking over your shoulders. Then because she knows everything like how to hide a body basically pretty terrifying she says a lot of like you know if if one of us dies and then goes on wait a second year. You know what i'm sharpening the knife plotting my motor. Well i hope She waits at least an hour for us to finish this episode before she does that because because in today's episode of the let's start cult. Podcast we will be covering the story of the ripper crew. A group who terrorize chicago with a series of abductions and horrific killings between nineteen eighty one and nineteen eighty-two later it would be revealed that they would eat amputated breasts of their victim as part of their sickening satanic rituals. They may have committed these horrific murders but one of the cult members has since been released from prison. Even their leader will be eligible for parole in a few years time. Despite the authorities describing him as worse than the infamous charles manson. So sean have you ever heard of the ripper crew also known as the chicago rippers. Know holy. shit. That sounds like a comic book like a batman gang villain. Yeah that's that's a very good description. It sounds awful. Definitely buckle up because this one's starts dark and gets even darker as we go so definitely trigger warning for anyone who needs that This episode does get extremely graphic. Unfortunately sean you are stuck here so you can't go anywhere me. Are you ready to jump into the ripper crew. I guess have to be now after that warning i never. I didn't tell you what it was going to be about. But this is payback for the smut. You made me read on reddit on wicky really pair. Yeah yeah all right. The recruit is widely regarded as one of the most prolific serial killers in american history. But despite this notoriety not much is actually known about the early years of the group and its four members. Robin gach edwards spitzer andrew co corales and thomas co corrales. Those are the four members what has been disclosed to the public. Though is that robin gets the group's leader had been arrested sometime in nineteen seventy nine and charged with contributing to the sexual delinquency of a fourteen year. Old girl so starting off. Oh i mean like. I said start start gets worse if that's possible but this wasn't his first brush with the sexual related events as a teenager gets had also been accused by his family members of molesting his own sister. Yes that's that's an alabama shit. I don't know what he's doing in chicago. Walk from texas. I didn't wanna say deep south shit because we don't do that suspect alabama big alabama vibes. No disrespect yeah. That's like the middle of the country stuff so in a bid to cure him of this quote unquote sickness. His parents sent him to live with his grandmother but their efforts were in vain. He continued to exhibit other disturbing behaviors throughout the years with his wife even admitting that he loved to slice her breasts whenever they had sex. Oh he had a wife. Well that is on alone fascinating like what kind of person would be with someone like that is my first question after the first light like there's a probably naga. Yeah i mean. I guess there is like the bedia semnan crew. That's part of that. But that's the extreme end of it. Maybe but this is This is a king that definitely comes back later on. And i'm not sure what is Obsession with breasts are but they definitely Play a huge part in the killings but we will get to that at some point during his life gets found employment at pd 'em contractors construction business established in one thousand nine hundred seventy one by the notorious serial killer and rapist. John wayne casey known as the cla- killer clown he to terrorize the state of illinois. From nineteen seventy two to nineteen seventy eight and was eventually found to have brutally murdered more than thirty people. If you haven't checked out terrible people doing terrible things episode on john wayne gacy. They cover all his terribleness but it is kind of crazy that This serial killer worked for another serial killer and kind of lucky for him because he was younger at this point which john wayne gracie preyed on younger boys. So i mean if we're thinking like dexter it's too bad this serial killer didn't take this serial killer you know what i mean or yeah man out of all thirty innocent children. He killed the at least the future. Serial killer. I don't know maybe he was grooming him to become a better serial killer. Who knows 'cause definitely because that it isn't known exactly how gets met edwards spitzer and the co corrales brothers andrew thomas however sometime in the early nineteen eighties. The four began to spending time together with gets becoming the de facto leader of their group. Thanks to his innate charisma and authoritative personality. So he's basically the john of our group. Sean let draw parallels between us. Yeah okay that's fair. That's the four them would all hang out together at his house waiting until his wife left for work before heading up to the addict which they referred to as the satanic chapel dark and lit only by handles the. Yeah it's par for the course so far dark and lit only by candle light the room featured in alter draped in red cloth as well as six red and black crosses that had been haphazardly painted on the wall spread through and the copa alice. Brothers co corrales. Brothers believed that gets possessed supernatural powers which you used to control others both physically and mentally. They were convinced. The sphere of influence include them however they welcomed this idea thinking that this gave meaning to their lives and a sense of purpose. Unfortunately they believe that this purpose involve them committing a series of horrific murders Sorry yeah no that's right. They believe that this purpose involve them committing a series of horrific murders. Yeah so it's kind of weird. They're kind of weird. They're like we think he's controlling us. But we're cool with it. We're cool anything else. Where do you find the these. Just clueless idiots. Yeah be rude. Because i mean mental health and whatnot but jesus christ people. Yeah that's fair that's fair. They're probably assholes for.

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"corrales" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

06:47 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"We love the midway Minutes. Club. I know right down the street from us, Julia. Okay, So we both came in this morning. Just going to watch the best shot and the show is the chair chair and the chair is A Netflix. I would call it a dramedy because it's definitely a drama and a comedy. And, um Amanda Peet created the show and she was so has Sarah Call talking about this show with Stephen Colbert Last week, she just gave Great couch, and even King was giving great couch doing his interviews with late night for Billy Summers. But it's it's all normal. It's busy. I think it's a perfect television show because it's 6 30 minutes, three hours. It's a dramedy, and it's skewers the subject of free speech and academia without taking a side demonizing anybody or doing any pearl clutching. It just really is so great Sander always in its star Sandra on what she is, is there at the small college Liberal Arts College, and she was appointed the chair of the English Department of your old tenured professors there and then you've got the new rain and and it's so Rich and its observations and the dialogue and Holland Taylor. I was so happy to see her because I really, really loved her. I know I just silver and and Mr and Mr Mercedes is what she was in and just loved her character and She's got a great character, um, in the chair, and, um Mark do Plus which is or Jay Duplass brother to mark. Um, he's in it, and it's just I just thought it was laugh out loud, Funny and sweet and You were kind of like, Oh, these kids a couple different times the college college kids. Well, what I appreciated about it is like because you know, there's game of Thrones fantasy. There's this this There's this this, but I what I think of shows. This touches on ageism as well? Yes, when their shows that have smart Um, copy and they're smart lines for people that are for our age, too. And it's not just you know, the Instagram people are the Ticktock. People are, you know, I felt I don't know if I mean I just felt like it was smart. In that it talked to people our age. That's why I think it talks to any title and he is, But I just thought some of it was just so refreshing talking about the new technologies and what the kids do here and what the kids do that I just kind of. I don't know. I just thought it was so smart. And different than anything that we've seen. Yeah, it really, really is almost a perfect show, And it was created by Amanda Peet and this woman named Annie Women, and I guess she comes from the world of academia. And David Duke. Avni shows up in one episode, playing himself kind of making fun of himself, but it's just It's really good, you guys it's really good. We've got a little one little clip and it's Holland Taylor's character who she's like She's been teaching English, Chaucer, and she gives us a very funny lesson in Chaucer. At the end of the show, she comes into Sander O, the new chaired and she lays down on a couch because she's very upset that her office been has been moved. Into like the basement by the weight room, and she comes in to lay down and she's laying down on the couch. And she looks about this big oil painting of this guy. Here we go. You look at your evaluations yet? Yes. And what did they say? But I'm too exciting. Yeah. Wait a minute. Was he always in here? I haven't had time to re decorate. I gave him a hand in his car. When I got tender to celebrate. That's the president of the college from like, 1924. It looks like the guy came to Who also, How is that a celebration for you? Good voice. He knows men orgasm. Whoever he is, Mhm mean. It is just shoal as loud, funny. Her characters. The bomb. So great and just it's fast. It's quick. I love that show and you're done with it. You already finished. I have two left Casey and I couldn't step watch. No, I know. And then it was raining last night, and I said I I said, I have no idea. You know, I've just heard there's good buzz about this. And he said, Well, let's try it. And then it was like, Oh, that's it. The friends only half hours, So we just like burned through. We endured We gorge and gorge because that would be yeah, and gorgeous like a Penis. Yes, George. Yes, it is clarification. Yeah, we gorged on the show. All the other one that I know you. Watch, but I don't know if you loved and I and I just went all in was the Ted Lasso on every Friday. There's a new episode. It last week's It's so if you haven't watched Ted last one apple Plus you guys, it is just everything. I want to go back and rewatch it. It's that It's charming. It's endearing. It is so endearing. I just love that show. I gotta get Casey to go back. You made a mistake and binge that show in the first season. Me too. It's too sweet. Yeah, you kind of want to take it in each week like Julie has taken like what we did with s Creek. I didn't want to watch that every week. Yeah, this season two is so good. Yeah, well, Oh, gosh, I think that shows the bomb. Well, Speaking of TV Holly posted for us. We got our first look at Apple Tv's drama the Morning Show for season two and Oh, my gosh! It doesn't look like anybody's happy. It looks like all kinds of drama. And will Arnett has joined the cast and Julianna Margulies and at one point you see Jennifer Aniston's character seders with Witherspoon about Julianna Margulies. Oh, God, She bugs me. And I mean Julian, I would like That is our thing that we always said it bugs me here, right When you see someone in your talking with someone you're like, Oh, bug me, And so it looked really good does look good. It looks like the drama is Continuing and Billy crowd up is such a great, smarmy guy. 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"corrales" Discussed on Italian Wine Podcast

Italian Wine Podcast

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Italian Wine Podcast

"Been thinking about one of courses looking at female winemakers Because we haven't been in common. So i'm thinking christianity to barrio because we buy spent multiple giada a great great really cool. The let me go back to fantastic story and julia bruna from the cast. So dill can go ahead you be. That'd be fantastic. Green light from joe from julia. Our podcast historian. I lose who you have anyone else in mind i do. I was thinking about anna. By of you don't tiana. She's on destroying living in aetna and making one up there which would be really really interesting because she's also an ad light girl so she comes from the same town as id and really interesting to see who perspective on living in and working really closely in that community on it. So yes she'd be the other person. I'd love to interview okay. Great that's fantastic so great to hear from you. Thank you for staying up or or all you will making and all but thank you so good to hear from you and your voice. I just might me miss you so much. And congratulations to all the new ambassadors. Yes congratulations in did. It was very emotional. You know it's just you know when you not just the ambassadors but when we saw Everyone we hadn't seen each other in to utah. Godley still a very very emotional for everybody. I think everyone just you know. God would have been amazing to see your room full of people just communicating and studying and enjoying each other very very Jealous and i wish i was there. Yeah of you'll get. You'll get here saying i can figure. Okay all righty. thanks jill. okay i'm going. To take the la speaker juliana juliana everybody. Congratulations juliana. Thank you thank you. Thank you very exciting. So thank you for the great opportunity. It was a really great week. So julian listen. You can interview somebody but copy one of your clients. Oh there is okay. All right i was gonna suggest sebastian from daily. We started working with them recently. But i guess. I'll have to combat with another. I guess during a lot and sustainability so that would be an interesting one. But i'll come back with another idea by on on that note. I am going to close up the room. Thank you all for participating ally hugh pres fermented boss in front row. He does a call every monday around six pm. Please check that out. he's he Corrales bunch of italian wine ambassadors and. I know he's been going on for a very consistent mode so thank you fermented boss. You priest redoing that. Of course we say. I hope to see you soon and that is for now i. I want to thank everybody. Of course julia brenna. Who's come back to give me some record straight. It was We called her weeping at the last minute. So thank you so much for doing that. And of course joy or current. Italian wine podcast producer with like The backstage manager and a force margarita. She's conto variety but she was our producer. Yaacob online show wends cynthia. Paul cheeto tina alice. Aland lance chick. Jill giuliana hubris skis. Lynn mary aurora. Oh anne congratulations to you to christina cohen and kevin and everybody else.

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"corrales" Discussed on Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!

Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!

08:49 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!

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"corrales" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

06:17 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"I'm saying so in reality. That's the same thing you're saying about any other fighter producer or or the. Oh santa cruz anybody. That he's fighting so beating those guys won't make him great you know he's just beating the top guys and i believe that's what he's doing now. Do i like what he's saying. What what floyd saying about in house. Of course that's horrible. But i do agree with you. I want him seeing detainees. I wanna see him. Fight the ryan garcia but. I believe he's elite because of the way he's dominating everybody who separate in a ring with him i take issue with something you said there about kind of paraphrase. Tell me if. I'm wrong but like what you know what you're supposed to do like he. He's got a promoter like you're the fighter these guys work for. you like. Tell them if they come to you. With chris colbert god please. Don't let that happen if they come with chris. Colbert why don't you say you know what i'm good you know. Why do i challenge myself at twenty six years old. This is where he is differentiated from some of the other guys were in their early. Twenty s twenty six years old. Let me see what i can do. Should ach should your body not do that of of looking at mayweather and saying you tell me what i'm doing of course but we don't know what he's doing behind closed doors. He's not going to embarrass floyd at a press. Say no you're wrong. I wanna fight these other guys. We don't know what type of conversations that happen behind closed doors. I know people to know devante. I know people that that have sent messages. Saint joan fontaine once all those guys at one thirty five. But he's trusting a mayweather way and i don't know how long this is going to last. I do believe t a female. Lopez has the proven resumes along with loma chuck. Where at one or one thirty five. I think at this point. Yes floyd lisa. Changed that way of thinking but i do feel. That devante hasn't been vogue about what he wants. Maybe not publicly. And i do agree. He should start saying it on post by interviews about who he wants absolutely. Can i tell you put this to you. Barack like the mayweather way like it's the mayweather way like it's misleading. It's the mayweather way post de la. Hoya when all i. I can't count number times. I had to write all roads lead to copy and repeat that from some of my texts but before that that wasn't the mayweather way few fighters of the early two thousands took on the type of challenges that floyd did. He fought genaro hernandez. When i think he was twenty years old under ten professional fights he fought diego. Corrales corrales was a big name in one hundred and thirty pound division. He fought custodio tough fight when fought him again and beat him more soundly in that second fight and floyd keeps talking about how we're going to do cross promotions. We're not gonna make other people money. That's what he did early. On one of the biggest coming out parties for floyd mayweather. I believe his debut on pay per view was against arturo gatti and he did that as a co promotion main events. He went to new jersey in front of god. He's fans to fight him. He basically milked some popularity off virtual gotti his very next fight he did it with golden boys says hoya who was the money man in that division..

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"corrales" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

05:40 min | 2 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"corrales" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

04:49 min | 3 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"corrales" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

04:48 min | 3 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"corrales" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

05:52 min | 3 years ago

"corrales" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"8 60 am the answer is man. He's always there for the president. He's uncovering the truth. We spoke to him right after the election. This is Rudy Giuliani telling you just how great the evidence is. The Democrat Party tried to steal the election of the highest office in the land, the chief executive the president of the United States. Incredible amount of evidence. Very, very fraudulent practices were conducted. Have to be investigated. Can't just be dismissed. Otherwise. Particularly this election. Will hang in history. As one in which there were very, very substantial allegation to corrupt corruption and fruit. They would never properly investigated. For example, I have focused My original estimates on the state of Pennsylvania. For a couple of reasons. First of all, On the night of the election, the president was ahead Pennsylvania by 800,000 votes. Consulted with several Mathematicians or whatever you want to describe people far brighter than me in masks who told me that the odds that Biden could win that many votes in what was left at the game. Is it 64% We're almost zero. We could definitely Whole Pennsylvania for him, And the only reason the network was networks weren't doing it is Networks deliberately seemed to be trying to scare the election. Goodbye. That 800,000 votes over a period of four days disappeared. And the way they disappeared is in the process. That is shocking and illegal. The law of Pennsylvania says that when you have a mail in ballots, both parties have to be present when the ballot is separated from the envelope. Because that is the only time you could tell whether it's legitimate. Once that envelope is gone. You can no longer ever tell whether it's legitimate again. So we were not allowed to watch that Republican pollsters showed up in the morning. Over 50 of them. It would put in corrals like animals. It was kept in those corrals. Those Corrales were Can 20 yards away. From where the people were counting the ballots. They couldn't see it anything alleged bill on the ballot at all. Well, they could see is white paper being passed? On when they complained about it, they were told they would be wouldn't be moved any closer. When they complained a lot. They were threatened with arrest. Next day when they went to court and got a judge to say they should be moved closer and they attempted to move closer to the sheriff's refused to enforce the order and told them they'd be arrested. If they got closer. Very similar thing was happening in Pittsburgh at the same time. In Pittsburgh. They were also held. In Corrales. 20 FT. 30 FT Away. Once again complaining they couldn't see once again, not being able to see So every ballot that was cast that way becomes illegal. It's unlawful. It hasn't been properly verified in accordance with the laws of Pennsylvania in the United States Constitution makes it very, very clear that the state legislatures, not the governor. Not the mayor. The state legislatures set the rules for the election. That the laws for the election So we count right now. And this counts going to go way up because we have a bit of interview all the witnesses. We've only interviewed 50 that probably are about 300 witnesses to this. Right now. We count about 135,000 ballots. And, uh, Silly. That work put in the put in the mix. Without being inspected. We have about 330,000 in Pittsburgh. We'll put in the mix. So being inspected, you're using the phrase put in the mix on this is the question that I have yet to receive. Clear Answer, Ron. If the law requires that Paul watches of both sides be there to 30 Fi at opening that ballot. And that did not occur in contravention of requirements on that non certifiable ballot is mixed in with all the others. Metro nanny. What happens now? Can we void the whole election in that district? What is the legal recourse? If it is, if it is it forensically impossible to separate that ballot from a legitimate ballot in the same Selection off balance. Then that number of ballots. And that In that county. Has to be deducted from the hole. A lthough balance have to be a low balance that couldn't be properly identified, which amount to about 135,000 of Philadelphia and 330,000 in Pittsburgh. So that would mean That would mean roughly 80% of those would be Biden. Ballots and 20% of those would be trump ballots and Trump would take a very large lead back with more after these messages. Don't touch.

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Electric Car Chargers: When Supply Drives Demand

The Indicator from Planet Money

06:56 min | 3 years ago

Electric Car Chargers: When Supply Drives Demand

"Suddenly we are now looking at cars that can go three hundred miles on a single charge right and while they're still too expensive for many people they're expected to get a lot cheaper in the next few years but now people are worried about how long it takes to charge. Yeah and that's a. That's a fair question i guess how. How long does it take to charge and electric vehicle. More than fifteen minutes less than two days. Yeah that's not helpful right so i could throw a whole bunch of numbers that you to explain why there are so many variables that affect this but the most important thing actually isn't the numbers. It's the fact that most electric car owners most of the time charged their car like this. My name is duane ross. I live in corrales new mexico. And i have a two thousand thirteen tesla model s when i bought this car headache. Standard tesla charger installed in my garage. And you just plug that in and of course the charge and then he goes in his house and lives his life. Yeah in the case of someone like duane. Ross and others. It doesn't really matter how long it takes to charge. Because you just leave the thing there overnight right right and it would be parked anyway. Yeah also more convenient than having to go to the gas station from time to time. Plus it's cheap like a lot cheaper than paying for gas is the way i understand it I could see how this works for daily driving. But let's say. I want to take a big road trip right across the whole country. What then that's where. Fast chargers come in. Joyce bryner has a tesla model three. She recently stopped to charge up at a brand new super charger in gettysburg pennsylvania. It sounded like this can hear the power ramping up there. So this is a gonna charge me fast and Let's see what car says here. Looks like of got twenty five minutes to get to eighty percent charge. This is kind of staggering so charging the car at home would take hours and hours charging on the go using one of these fast chargers takes. What like twenty thirty minutes half an hour. Maybe not much more than that. That's amazing yet. That is really quick. There aren't very many fast chargers. That actually are that fast. You might take longer especially at an older charter. Though pricier i take it then then obviously charging it at home because it's well i guess it's just it's it's almost free at home right right and this case. Brynner's charged cost a little over eleven dollars not too bad compared to gas but more expensive than home. Okay so even at a state of the art charger. It's obviously still a lot less convenient than a gas station just because it takes awhile right but remember for most drivers. that's also not a very frequent experience. Mike davar needs with the market research firm s. Clint and he says if you ask people who are considering electric vehicles they really focus on the idea of waiting to charge. Is i think psychologically waited more than it deserves. And the inverse of that is the fact that they don't tend to appreciate how much they'll benefit from nocco gas stations so even though fast charging this rare occurrence for most drivers a lot of companies are really focused on making it as fast as possible and putting up as many fast chargers as possible. Yeah i could see how that would get people over that mental hump so that they just by the thing and then after that they're they're mostly just charging it at home. Yup that's the psychology. Are you ready for the economics. Are you seriously asking me. If i'm ready for the echinacea. All right here. We go the fastest. Fast chargers are super expensive to install like more than one hundred thousand dollars per charger. That means you can only really make money off of them. If people are using them a lot if the utilization rate is really high but remember most people mostly charge at home. Oh there's another hump to get over sure. I spoke to end smart. She's the vp of public policy at charge point which is charging company. And with the fast charger you often have low utilization. Not because it's not an unnecessary piece of infrastructure but because it's in a location which is vital to two drivers occasionally but not necessarily used frequently every single day so in other words. People really want a fast charger to just be there. And in fact they won't buy an electric vehicle unless they're already confident that there are fast chargers everywhere and they're super fast and in fact way faster than they are right now. They want the whole package but they don't actually want to use those fancy chargers all the time it's easier and cheaper to charge at home. It's actually better for your battery too. So it's kind of like if everyone wanted a gas station nearby but they could just get the same gas at home for a fraction of the cost right and in that situation. And you're the gas station. How do you make money. Well i mean you can always just get money from the government. The taxpayer That is happening as i understand. Yep charging are also cutting deals with utilities and of course they're they're joining forces with automakers right because they want to chargers to exist so that people buy their electric cars. The automakers do. Kathy's oy is the ceo of vigo which is fast charging network and they have a deal with gm essentially agreement with general motors is building a bridge between where there's enough cars on the road to make money which is a little time in the future to two right now. So that helps us will build the of demand because general motors has come to the party and is helping make a contribution to the building that infrastructure so he also says look people right now mostly charge at home but that could change in a few years once more. People who don't have garages start buying electric cars. So maybe utilization goes up and this is really interesting camilla because like we normally think about how demand drives supplies like people want man for something. They're willing to spend money on it. So you know. Accompany supplies it Here's always saying that. Like no once the supplies out there. Then it's going to drive up demand so build chargers and people will buy the vehicles to use the chargers she also says maybe you can get a bunch of shipping transportation companies to use these fast chargers and that'll help cover their costs. So companies are optimistic. Then they see a path to profitability. Here yeah but. I think it would be fair to say that. It's a lot easier to get there. If people were a bit more rational. If people used fast chargers as much as they worry about fast chargers they're either be a lot more charging or a lot less worrying. Yeah and in either case. Just less of a conundrum

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Authorship Attribution of Lennon McCartney Songs

Data Skeptic

06:31 min | 3 years ago

Authorship Attribution of Lennon McCartney Songs

"Mark Glickman and I'm at Harvard University as a senior lecturer in statistics, statistics is a topic that the audience really loves hearing about before we get into the main topic. Can you give us a little bit of background on the areas of stats that you studied or maybe those that interest you the most? Yeah, well. What got me into statistics in the first place? Actually was my interest in the Game Chess I've always been interested in how chess players get rated when they play in tournaments in other. Other words when you go to a tournament, you get a numerical rating. Where if you have two players have ratings, you could actually determine the profitability that player defeats at other, and that was something that I was always interested in these chess rating systems, and I ended up getting really into statistics and the mathematical aspects of these kinds of systems and I developed a couple systems that are in use these days, especially in online gaming called the Licko system. So that's really got me into statistics in. In, the first place and I really have a passion for teaching, so that's a big part of my statistics life, and then much more recently got into the intersection between statistics and music, and this Beatles authorship attribution project is one of the bits of work also got involved with a student who is really the primary driver of this work on basically how to use statistically generates music that sounds like Corrales, and so we have a paper. That's GonNa, be coming very shortly in that area so. So, yes, a music's become a much bigger focus in my statistics like these days. Is there anything obviously interest could drive it but I'm curious if there's any computational component to it may be the availability of computers to run big simulations, and that sort of thing has that influenced the ability to ask interesting questions along these lines? Yeah, generally it helps I. mean I tend not to gravitate to problems which can only be solved by having the appropriate hardware to be able to crank through the data? Having access to good computing definitely makes a big difference I think we can take for granted that any listener must be aware of the Beatles and their influence on music. Regardless of what they like should they could a few, but tell us a little bit more background for those that don't know the discography. What were the types of problems you were looking to? To approach this whole project essentially started when I met my main collaborator for this project Jason Brown. When the two of US happened to be at this conference in Prince, Edward Island! We just happened to be talking. After I gave a talk some material. Actually that's related to rating systems for chess players, and we just happened to stumble on our mutual interest. Interest in music, and in the Beatles, and he was telling me that he had gained a little bit of infamy about fifteen years ago, where he used essentially a forty-eight analysis, decomposing the sounds from the starting court of a hard day's night to figure out the actual instrumentation of the cord, because that really been something that was in pretty serious dispute so. So he published a little article audit and got him some attention, and he was telling me since then one of the things that he was particularly interested in was being able to represent Sohn's particularly Beatles songs in particular format in his area of math, which is graph theories, essentially representing music in the form of essentially graphs or networks and he wanted to. Be Able to use it to be able to distinguish authorship of different Beatles songs like maybe there'd be stylistic differences that would be evident in these representations, anyone really making a lot of headway and whole problem of being able to sing wish authorship is something that's much more firmly in the wheelhouse of a statistician, so I told him it sounds like he probably something I would want to be heavily involved in and so we ended up starting this collaboration, and that was kind of started it all, so we tried lots of different sorts of things. Things to take the music and be able to figure out. How can you predict authorship from musical features, and that's essentially what led us down the path to the work that eventually got published so from my perspective, wearing my data scientist hat, I would say you have a fixed data set that is partially labeled. Does that feel like the right framing for you? The main question of interest really and just to take a step back is that there are a handful of songs by the Beatles and again there's nothing about this problem that has to. To be specific to be spent for our interests there handful songs by the Beatles that or of disputed authorship, and so the idea is that you start off with a data set where the labels which is to say the authorship of Lennon McCartney songs is known that's known because the Beatles Bayside interviews in various information that's been gathered over the years is of note authorship, so we have a data set where the labels are no, and then in addition to that we have for all of those songs. We have a whole bunch of features A. A whole bunch of information about various musical aspects of the songs and idea is to form a statistical model that uses those features to predict the labels, and then once you establish that relationship then you apply to the songs of disputed authorship to see the predictions going to be based on that relationship, so for non composers who might be listening? Perhaps they could be intimidated by this problem. Saying music is all about creativity and unpredictability in these sorts of things. Is this truly assault problem from that point of view well? Yes, solvable a loaded word. I mean we certainly made our best attempt by Best Ibiza? After making lots of attempts that were not terribly predictive, we finally stumbled on said features and a statistical approach that seems to do a pretty reasonable job. Making predictions, the simple answer I suppose is yes, it's possible at solvable in the sense that there is information that you can extract. That is predictive of other ships. I could be pretty. Pretty concrete about this one thing that we knew before going into this work, and this is something that has been well known by musicologists studying. Beatles, music, which is that Paul? McCartney songs in particular tend to have melodies that tend to move around a lot like Paul McCartney, had a musical vocal range, fairly wide and part of that tended to be reflected in his moving melody by contrast John Lennon. had a reasonable vocal range tended to write melodies that didn't move around very much like he used a lot of repeated notes, or the vocal movements would stay very close and pitch, and that's characteristic of a lot of John Lennon songs, and so we knew even going into the problem that you know. musicologists have identified differences in the way that each of these songwriters would write music, so we knew that there were features that could be quantified and picked up. Up and used as distinguish irs in these classification models.

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Bonus Episode: Hairstylist Chris McMillan

Fat Mascara

07:01 min | 3 years ago

Bonus Episode: Hairstylist Chris McMillan

"You are. You're a businessman your salon owner. But you're also you know it's ten so corny saying this celebrity hairstylist. I feel like I'm reading. You Know People magazine boldface Celebrity Hairstyles hairstylists to the stars Chris. Mcmillan you are the rare hairstylist. Who is a hybrid of all of these things I mean how did you plan to become like a salon owner? Did you plan to do celebrities hair like did you? What was your end goal? My plan was to do five people's hair a day and charge them hundred dollars each so I would make five hundred dollars a week. I would make two thousand dollars a month and so then I would rent an apartment for a thousand to twelve hundred dollars a month. I would get a car that I think I was looking at like Volkswagen's or something that was like two fifty a month so that's how I thought about it that way. I was able to do what I do like. I always kept that SORTA That's how my brain I'm a real believe it or not. I'm a real simple thing. And it just snowballed from there of that happen. You don't charge your hundred bucks for haircut anymore you know. I was given opportunities to prove myself and I've always taken advantage of those opportunities. I truly from the bottom of my heart was meant to do hair. I really was. Who's hair have you been doing that like the longest like who is the first person that got this one hundred dollar haircut my mall okay? My mom always had bleached blond hair. Fair Faucet like my mom always had kool hair always. That was her thing. Gio is a great hair. She loved her hair stylist. Nick she always had great hair. She was pregnant with me. And that's the first hair salon. I went that I worked at was Nicole's in Manhattan beach on Tenth Manhattan Avenue when I graduated high school like the day the next day. I worked there because I had my licence. Oh wow you were like in it to win it yeah I. My mom was like you doing here. I'm like but they're gay and she's like yeah. You're my gay son. I've known since you were too. It's okay you'll be fine while okay that you told me I remember you said. You have some client. I want to say her name is barb. Bonnie Greider Oh Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie writer lives. It's so funny. Her daughter texted me yesterday. As I as everything. Okay I was like. How's your mom and is a body? Greider is a third grade teacher in San Pedro and she has a standing appointment with me since eighteen years old. Every my gosh. She gets her haircut and I still charge her. I basically doer for free. I talked to her sixty sixty five dollars for a haircut and she tip speed thirty five. Oh my God and she comes here salon she could come to my salon and even Gen does like Shaquille. Can you come to my house on Friday at four to blow dry my hair? I'm Bonnie Jennifer Aniston knows about Bonnie generators and knows about bunnies is aggregate. Do Bonnie and then come over this camp. Would I got mega celebrity? Jennifer come to your salon just like a regular person. You always go to her all the time. She loves it so like she might. She might be behind. Bonnie like waiting to check out no she took check. I set my soul on as an old nineteen thirties bungalow house. So it's very private anyway. So it's very easy and comfortable for people like Jennifer to come and get their hair done and I am kind to like in the center so she knows everybody that works with me. Everybody knows I do her hair. So it's not like nobody's bothering her and everyone does that. I'll kill them if they do that. Like all ends. I got a sharpie asking for an autograph. Nobody is the you know every now and then you'll see like someone walked by like. Oh I'm just checking my messages in l. But I'll I'll check them. I'll be like excuse me and they're like sorry. I'm sorry. Sorry the phone away. Have you really done that have you? Have you really checked somewhat? Of course that's how he stays in the bids right this long. I have to think though Bonnie's been around since you were eighteen age. You okay there. You go do some math people. But that means you've seen her through a lot of trends and styles your other clients regret any of the like styles or cuts you've given anyone in the past not really. I've always gravitated. I think I think I have. I'm not like trying to prove myself and do something crazy and be the most creative. I really truly do want people to look the best that they can look but I also do love change like Linda Evangelista when she had long hair and she went short la that change. She looked just as good. You know and I watched you know Madonna Gino and her changes in and people like that like I always been influenced by change. I remember ruined. My mom had long. You know she had like Pamela Anderson Farah Fawcett hair and she came. Back with highlighted. Low Lighted Cheryl teague hair And then and then from that she you know like in the eighties. She cut her hair short and it was sort of like the Lori L. Freehold Moose campaign like my mom came back as Rachel Ward. You're no character and so I've seen really beautiful changes like. That's the kind of change as I like to see. I'm not trying to like be dramatic in and prove myself through hair but I like to change people's hair like my own that has like feathered hair. And then you give them a Bob that was you know a really Nice Change. You just mentioned yes. You're you're not really working in the salon but you're you had been working on the morning. Show the hairs like good but not great. I'm not being rude. I'm saying it looks like a real news anchor. Yeah well that's what was then purposeful. We did that as we you know. We wanted her to be wanted. Alex Levy to be relatable. Almost you know I mean. It's a moment if you the Steve Corrales character can't even think of his day. Right that's lug it's just got fired and she's unraveling yes is stressed and Jews touching her hair a lot and it's all do for

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Toyota is recalling 1 million hybrids at risk of catching fire

Too Much Truth With Derrick Boazman

00:39 sec | 5 years ago

Toyota is recalling 1 million hybrids at risk of catching fire

"Alexa, open the K G O eight tenths scale. Good afternoon. I'm Nikki medoro diaper, drew is coming right up. But first the headlines President Trump is happy with how day two of Senate hearings for his supreme court nominee. Brett Cavanaugh is going are going. Here's correspondent Bob Costantini. The question and answer session. Thirty minutes per Senator went on President Trump in the Oval Office. I'm happy with the cabinet on hearings. I watched today for a little while I show some incredible answers to very complex questions for Democrats attempts to ferret out Kavanagh's views on presidential power. The president not worried about his nominees answers. Honestly, they've been totally

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Border Control Agent explains zero tolerance policy

All Things Considered

01:32 min | 5 years ago

Border Control Agent explains zero tolerance policy

"Is all things considered i'm audie cornish and mary louise kelley we are a few weeks into the new trump administration policy of zero tolerance for illegal border crossings in that timeframe more than two thousand migrant children have been separated from their families and we wondered how policy is playing out for those on the front line those in the border patrol so we invited brandon judd to the studio he is a twenty year veteran of the border patrol and president of a union that represents some fifteen thousand border patrol agents what we're doing is we're prosecuting these individuals and we do separate them for a very very short amount of time it's not the separation that that people are thinking weeks months even years that'd be clear when people just crossed the border border corrales you're talking about period of her hours and they might then go into the custody of other federal agency and then and they term a separation that that's a little bit longer but that percentage is small because we just don't have the facilities to hold very many people so this torrens went when people hear the zerotolerance you would think that we're prosecuting one hundred percent of the people that are crossing the border and that's not true in fact we're prosecuting between ten and twenty percent of the people that crossborder so hang on and that's the whole point of the zero tolerance crackdown is that everybody crossing the border illegally is supposed to be getting prosecuted you're saying that's not happening that's not even close to happening with that small number of prosecutions you're hoping to drive the numbers back down and if you drive the numbers back down then we'll.

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