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"cunningham" Discussed on Maybe Running Will Help?

Maybe Running Will Help?

03:43 min | 6 d ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Maybe Running Will Help?

"So we're talking about the 26 .2 distance. And like I was saying, you can't fear the marathon because the marathon doesn't appreciate this, I think. But you'll have a really fast 5K or like somebody who's really good at the short distances and they're like, oh, I'm going to go out and I'm going to crush this marathon or whatever. But if you do not respect the distance, it is going to just crush. I've seen it so many times where people just think they're the best runner ever. They go out and they're like, oh, whatever. And they'll go out and they'll expect the marathon to be different or not to be as hard as it is. And every time they're like, if you don't respect it, honestly, it will put you on your ass. Yes. One of the things that I find is that with social media and in the digital age, we have so much access to all of the passantry and all the excitement and of all the positive, cool stuff that goes into the endurance space. But what we don't really fully internalize, I think for people who are newbies to the whole arena, so to speak, is just the true patience versus the false sort of fake definition of what patience actually is and what it takes to actually be physically and mentally prepared for one of these events, whether it is a half marathon, marathon or seeing what I believe to be. And this is my own editorialization and apologies to anybody out there who's offended by this. But this almost dangerous obsession with, quote unquote, doing hard things without actually really respecting the event enough to prepare for hard things. And so there's a reason why we're having sometimes a 50, 60, 65 percent dropout rate in some of these ultra marathons is we have people who just don't show up prepared, you know, and it's a respect thing. And it is also bled into some areas other where people don't understand that you can't be a big mule in a race. Right. And why that is so distasteful and why that is so upsetting to people who worked really, really hard in races. Why you shouldn't have three guys on a scooter and four people on cameras darting in and out of a marathon course and filming you the whole way to do something that, frankly, is actually not particularly unique and not particularly abnormal or particularly notable. But now, you know, we have people who just had this incessant need to just post everything. And so what we have is we have this undercurrent of disrespect where we have people who are just entering races and are just not ready. So I have enough respect for the people who have come before you in from a preparation standpoint and have enough respect for the actual event itself to not reduce yourself to just sort of walking on the side of the street because of a failure to prepare. You know, they say that a failure to prepare is preparing to fail. Yeah. A bit of something to that adage, you know, make sure that you're also getting good advice.

Respecting the Distance With Coach Jeffrey Cunningham

Maybe Running Will Help?

03:43 min | 6 d ago

Respecting the Distance With Coach Jeffrey Cunningham

"So we're talking about the 26 .2 distance. And like I was saying, you can't fear the marathon because the marathon doesn't appreciate this, I think. But you'll have a really fast 5K or like somebody who's really good at the short distances and they're like, oh, I'm going to go out and I'm going to crush this marathon or whatever. But if you do not respect the distance, it is going to just crush. I've seen it so many times where people just think they're the best runner ever. They go out and they're like, oh, whatever. And they'll go out and they'll expect the marathon to be different or not to be as hard as it is. And every time they're like, if you don't respect it, honestly, it will put you on your ass. Yes. One of the things that I find is that with social media and in the digital age, we have so much access to all of the passantry and all the excitement and of all the positive, cool stuff that goes into the endurance space. But what we don't really fully internalize, I think for people who are newbies to the whole arena, so to speak, is just the true patience versus the false sort of fake definition of what patience actually is and what it takes to actually be physically and mentally prepared for one of these events, whether it is a half marathon, marathon or seeing what I believe to be. And this is my own editorialization and apologies to anybody out there who's offended by this. But this almost dangerous obsession with, quote unquote, doing hard things without actually really respecting the event enough to prepare for hard things. And so there's a reason why we're having sometimes a 50, 60, 65 percent dropout rate in some of these ultra marathons is we have people who just don't show up prepared, you know, and it's a respect thing. And it is also bled into some areas other where people don't understand that you can't be a big mule in a race. Right. And why that is so distasteful and why that is so upsetting to people who worked really, really hard in races. Why you shouldn't have three guys on a scooter and four people on cameras darting in and out of a marathon course and filming you the whole way to do something that, frankly, is actually not particularly unique and not particularly abnormal or particularly notable. But now, you know, we have people who just had this incessant need to just post everything. And so what we have is we have this undercurrent of disrespect where we have people who are just entering races and are just not ready. So I have enough respect for the people who have come before you in from a preparation standpoint and have enough respect for the actual event itself to not reduce yourself to just sort of walking on the side of the street because of a failure to prepare. You know, they say that a failure to prepare is preparing to fail. Yeah. A bit of something to that adage, you know, make sure that you're also getting good advice.

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Running Coach Jeff Cunningham on Overcoming Confidence-Crushing Setbacks

Maybe Running Will Help?

02:55 min | 6 d ago

Running Coach Jeff Cunningham on Overcoming Confidence-Crushing Setbacks

"Talking about confidence and running really brings confidence to people, especially when maybe you are doing things that you don't think are possible, right? So I want to get your thoughts on something that I've certainly run into and I think a lot of runners have run into is when you do gain that confidence from running and having success at the sport, and then all of a sudden you get to a point where maybe you have a bad race or something like and then it kind of backfires and you are like, you know, your self -worth takes a hit. Like, how do you deal with that with your athletes and even yourself? You know, it's one of these things where I tell people if you always have moonbeams and glitter just shooting out of your ass, that means that you're probably living in fantasy land. Fantasy by definition is not reality, all right? I live in reality. There's peaks and valleys, ups and downs. We don't always have our best day. But we want life and we want our careers or whatever it is we're trying at, whatever it is we are endeavoring at. We want there to be an upward trajectory. Generally speaking, it's kind of like the stock market. I checked it. Today it's in the green on my iPhone, which means I'm not losing money today, right? But the stock market is going to have its peaks and it's going to have its valleys. But generally speaking, from the bottom left to the top right for the last 50 years, if you put $100 on the stock market, you're probably doing pretty well right now. So what we want is we want that trajectory, bottom left to the top right going up. But each little tiny dip and every little tiny bump in the road can't be some major issue that then suddenly clouds our vision for the future, clouds our picture that we have painted of ourselves, which hopefully is a good one. And it's one that is a strong one, one that's defined by self -worth, one that's defined by confidence. And so don't let one bad race or one not so good race or one not so bad workout be this major blow because we can't be overly invested in the moment when we have to be broadly invested in all that is life, in all that is our career. Be invested in the moment to the degree that you try to maximize your ability to get better on that day. But don't be so heavily invested in the moment that you have everything in that moment and you lose sight of the fact that what's a week, a month, a year, a decade down the line is truly sort of where we're heading. And so I tell people, hey, we all are going to have a bad race. We all are going to have a bad workout, but it doesn't define who you are as a runner and it doesn't define who you are as a person,

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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 11:26 p.m. EDT

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 5 months ago

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 11:26 p.m. EDT

"It was the first time to black quarterbacks were taken with the first two picks after a former Alabama quarterback price young was taken by the Carolina Panthers, CJ strode from Ohio State went to the Houston, Texans. And people like warm moon, random Cunningham, Jackie Robinson, Magic Johnson, everybody, all the people who paved the way for our culture to be here in this moment, just amazing. I hope that I can be a special zoom one day. Quarterbacks accounted for three of the first four pecks when Indianapolis grabbed Anthony Richardson who played at Florida, the only non quarterback among the top four was defensive and will Anderson junior, who came from Alabama. Greg iklin, Kansas City

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"cunningham" Discussed on VUX World

VUX World

04:56 min | 1 year ago

"cunningham" Discussed on VUX World

"Hello, hello, hello, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Welcome to the UX world I'm your host. As always, Ken Simms and today I'm joined by Robert Cunningham, who is the innovation manager at LNER, who have been on pretty decent journey as far as conversation AI is concerned. We're going to be talking all about digital advertising, a whole bunch of other conversational AI solutions that they've been implementing and we're going to get some learnings about how to do this properly in the enterprise in just a moment, but first, before we do that, shout out to our presenting sponsor deep gram. If you don't know deep ground buying out, they are industry leading speech recognition providers, incredible accuracy, very quick response times, decent pricing, crucially, and this is the thing I've been banging on about more recently is when you create a voice application, maybe we'll learn a little bit about this today. It's crucial that people at the bottom understands people, fundamentally, has to understand what's said. The first part of understanding what said has been able to perceive the words that come up with somebody's mouth. So you need to be able to transcribe what's said as accurately as you possibly can, otherwise you feed your NLU system with rubbish and you cause problems later on down the line. So get in the most accurate speech recognition possible is absolutely fundamental in having a successful voice AI initiative and deep ground will help you do just that. If you are interested in wanting to learn more, please do visit deep gram dot com slash vu X world that is deep gram dot com forward slash world. You won't regret it. They'll also do a baseline as well. If you're interested in comparing it against other providers to see just how accurate it is, then they can do a baseline as well and they'll help you with your requirements and your selection process. So deep gram dot com slash UX world now.

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"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

The Trusted Agent

05:04 min | 1 year ago

"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

"Can you say the skills and my skills and all about people very persuasive and influence seeing skills to achieve outcomes and on the great committee of Juan, but sometimes there might be 6 people in the committee. They call it the Kevin run from at least you didn't work in favor of politics, but it worked in a skill council. You know, the classic facilitation of getting people to see the best way forward. Was just how is that? Sorry. And how is that? How do you achieve that? It's just putting people into a frame of what they don't know, they don't know now they know. You know, because most people just don't know how to get there. To get there. It's funny. We changed the school uniform when I was second year at the school. 1989. And that uniform still. It was clearly way ahead of its time. But, you know, it's an interesting thing in that spice when you start to think about what you can bring to a community. And I just think a lot of people don't appreciate the skills they have in this industry, how they can apply that. They think I'll pay some money over to the sporting club or to the school and I'll sponsor it. That's just saying okay, I feel responsibility or might get my name up. And then this is an expectation. What am I going to get that out of? Yeah. If you start going into everything for the next expectation, what do you get out of it? It's a false involvement in the community. Everything we've done is just because we can and because it will help right. Now, as you probably aware, when you do that, it just comes flowing back to you. And you know, don't expect it, but I tell you what the reciprocity and that space is insane. I remember doing a huge fundraising thing for a thing called action going to poverty back in 2006, which was a huge thing between the man and the community and the community in Sulawesi in Indonesia where we were creating sister city relationships and we raised something like 300 grand out of community theme..

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"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

The Trusted Agent

03:42 min | 1 year ago

"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

"And I never felt like even though it was offered to me that I could be part of it that never came before we shouldn't so I kept a lot of informed off and fall off. And in the a and I just decided that there was so many things that we wanted to do our way that weren't hindered by a brand run hinted by other different way of thinking. And so in 1991, we started Cunningham. So we started calling games. With a very, very different philosophy. We decided to do all the things that others weren't doing to do all the things better that others were doing to completely turn around the way that clients were dealt with and created and what we call a partnership plan. So we went into the marketplace with a very proposition where we were going to partnership with an article to sell their property. We were it's not an asset name situation. We're not going to die at the soil situation. But we were partners in a joint venture either taking it as possible outcome. So we've always had that as part of what I've done. And by having our own business that enabled us to do that very effectively, then to bring the people into the business who had the same set of values and approaches to people. So that was in 1991, did you say? Yeah. Excellent. And with that view in mind, partnership. And I keep thinking about one of your opening statements there of matching people with properties. There seems to be a common theme here is that genuine care and of being a service to people. But I think this is the partnership element is where we start to see maybe you becoming more part of the community and more on the relationship. Yeah, look at what we call that it always being in me and it all through my life that has been part of what I've done. It became a natural, you know, before we just had the business, we were we turned up to the preschool with our first daughter. And by that afternoon, my wife was president of the kingdom. And we've seen a week I was president of the New South Wales independent preschool association. How the hell do you get to that place? You know, I don't even, and then no one's going to stand up and do the job, but I'll do the job. I'll do that for a lot four years or something and then the kids move to school within the first year on the present day and see she's running fights. We ran a fight. We might ten times the amount of money that the previous people. Having the national, we have international coverage on a fight. We had the minister for the federalists of the environment open the fight. It was called an environment on the way to sphere and 19 99. It was a completely different no one had thought about what we were doing. And created something that had never been done before. And that's just what we've done. So we've been involved with actually on school counsels and my kids didn't even go to the school and say did they move to school and you stayed at most to be near and what kids got to high school and they asked that life was sponsor. Can you run out of school counsel for us? I did that for four years and it's just we're being evolved in the community. It's synonymous with our brand. It's congruent with everything that we do. And it just was a natural thing. You know, you're there to help others..

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"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

The Trusted Agent

04:11 min | 1 year ago

"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

"And it was just, again, it was just a work ethic that it was instilled in me from my parents and but also a service there. My parents instilled a lot of really good things in me. One of the things that we did once a month was we would go to the cerebral palsy instead of which back then was called the spastic set of which was nearby where we lived. And we would go there on a Sunday morning once a month. And play with the cerebral palsy children. And so that gave me a great appreciation for my life at a very young age. So my gratitude levels were very high. And then it was also a service element that came into play, which was, you know, you get rewarded when you look after people. And this is an industry that does that in space. But you have to have that client first or that consumer first philosophy. You have to have that instilled in your values and your beliefs to work. And unfortunately, most people don't. They have a self first and you know you're never reached a place where you can understand them all the more until you actually understand that if you if you look at the big first you will get world looked after in spades. This assignment you tell him, you know, I've always had that generosity of spirit in generosity in practice, to me, is one of the greatest attributes of a good leader. And so I started very early doing that. And it worked. My dad, who is a salesperson, B2B sales. He sent me at a young age. He did two things for me that really stuck for me when I was about 7 years old. He gave me the book of how to win Friends and influence people. So I started reading that the first time when I was 7. And the other thing he said was you can get everything you want if you can help people get what they want first. And two things have always stuck with me. How did your dad feel that first year when you doubled his income for the year? Oh my God. And I bought my first house at 23 years old. I heard enough in my first year in sales to put down a 15% deposit on a house. So clearly he must have thought, you know, I'm doing all right. But yeah, he is still for really important values, my mom and dad..

"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

The Trusted Agent

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"cunningham" Discussed on The Trusted Agent

"Cunningham from Cunningham real estate. Good. John, how are you? Great, Shawn. Doing good? What was the day after? Excellent. And where are you today? Where do we find you? I'm in the office today. Wednesday is one of my days in the office so I work Monday. Actually, no, I don't have one. Those weren't Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, so that's my official working, working week. To feed him with all the other things in my life. That's fantastic. I want to delve a bit into that because I actually that's part of where I really wanted to put some focus in today and thinking about the guests that we wanted to get onto the trusted agent podcast. Your name was certainly at the top of the list. I've only been in the industry for about 5 and a half years. And I've got to know you through industry events and places like the real estate results network of Michael shear gold. And got to spend some time with you. And what you've done throughout your whole career, which is mid 70s, 1970s is when you started. 77 yeah. Yeah. Wow, okay, there's so much there I want to unpack. But what I do know for certain is that when it comes to your local community and your name, it seems so sympathy. So for those that perhaps don't know you, would you mind just giving us a brief breakdown of your last 45 years? It's getting close. Look, yeah, it's been an interesting exercise that which I've been doing now for the very last ten years since I've officially been referred to as a veteran of the industry as an issue. I still feel 22 inside but anyway. That comes through. I left school and all I had was a passion for real estate for property and building I actually didn't do very well at school because I couldn't read things on the chalkboard because I made glasses and didn't get them. Anyway, I basically got glasses with the tags did evaluation course. And started working in the public service which didn't suit me and got out of that got a job as a property manager. And then within two years of doing that, John, I told him about Boston said look, you know, I think I could do better than the stars I just you have here. So I started doing that at 22 and hit the ground running and I just started matching played with properties and it just came naturally to me. It was just a I couldn't believe, but in my first universe, I doubled the income of my father. You know, that that's just a bizarre thing to happen. You know, that my father was in middle management. But to be 22, 23 year old had just understanding how people worked. But also having a really good take on knowledge and property through my training..

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NASA Confirms Mars Region Had Thousands of Ancient Volcanic Eruptions

Live on Sunday Nights its Bill Cunningham

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

NASA Confirms Mars Region Had Thousands of Ancient Volcanic Eruptions

"New evidence shows massive ancient volcanoes erupted on Mars The so called super eruptions occurred in a region of northern Mars called Arabia Terra over a period of 500 million years dating back approximately four billion years. The news was published in a paper in the journal Geophysical Research Letters this summer and said researchers who studied the topography of mineral composition of the region made the discovery. The research said each one of these eruptions would have had a significant climate impact. Patrick Wheelie, a geologist at Nasa's Goddard Space Flight Center, led the Arabia Terra Analysis said to release that it's possible release gas made the atmosphere thicker or block the sun and made the atmospheric holder modelers of bars say they still have work to do to try to fully understand the impact of the volcanoes. Ted Lindner

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"cunningham" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:48 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Cunningham show I'm witnessing right now, something that is too strange for embarrassing. May I say X, shameful and superlatives are not enough to describe the incompetence of what's occurring Sunday night at nine. Who was that and know that this was always only just a little game to you. Oh, all the time. I thought you give your heart I felt that I would do the same for you. Tell the truth. I think I should have seen it coming from a mile away. When the word you say, baby, I'm a fool thinks this cool fall in love gave us some fascination. Law would know it wasn't right to care. Long doesn't seem to mind that dying fascinated by love of favor. Still, my heart would benefit from a little tenderness from time to time. But never mind. Because, baby I'm a fool who thinks this cool Oh, in love..

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"cunningham" Discussed on PTI

PTI

02:13 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on PTI

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"cunningham" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

03:03 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"That he will retire from the NHL. He won the Stanley Black Your long find Monday. Labor Dane for Bill Cunningham and Sterling no matter what, that guy earlier, Larry, given more attention he deserves, Uh, I'm laboring, he says I wasn't because I'm not moving constantly didn't say what kind of constant moving ahead. Speaking of moving. There were a lot of ducks moving virtually or otherwise. Kurt Reiber free store food Bank ball is going to join me in a moment for a recap. Of what happened. And the feeding and the frenzy in the good times and everything else. But first we're talking at Labor Day, which he can probably contribute to as well. And I'm asking, you know, how is the state of labor? Are you working less working more making more having a hard time finding people? I mean, all those things people want needing to earn more, And obviously we all want to maybe work less. Although I'd like I like working. I don't feel like I'm getting And I've been taught body might says. What do you mean? You feel like you got to get something done? I go. Yeah, he goes. You got to get over that I'm like, I don't think I want to get if I get over the idea of trying to get something done, whether it's in the garden, whether it's working on the house whether it's working in other business avenues Then what else do you I mean? I could fish and stuff all day, but eventually Any cash Gotta get paid. Hey, Daddy, What's going on? Your sterling 700 wlw Joe, and then we'll talk, Kurt, right from the free store. Food bank. Hey, Debbie. Hi, Debbie from Bethel, and I was just calling to tell you that I understand what he's saying. But I also understand how hard my husband works. He's a plumber. He's a Electrician. He does it all. He's one of those go fix it Men. He's retired, but he still constantly on the move, which I understand. He's a labor, but so as a mother Oh, yeah, that's probably the most underappreciated work of all time. One you carry us for, like, nine months or give or take, And then you're stuck with us for quite a while. Unless you're an absent mama bails out. Most of you don't exactly And then no matter what we do, we come crying to you, including us men when we have you, his wives and girlfriends. I mean, you are you are the better sex in every possible way, And I am not sucking up for demographics and ratings. It's because I know my place and bowed down to you, Debbie. I appreciate that, But I just wanted to let you know that I can see it on all different levels. I know my husband. I mean, I've never seen anybody worked as hard as my husband does. And I've got a lot of in laws that are in the construction work, You know, building and he's got friends. We take care of them. They take care of us kind of thing, you know, and Mother does the same thing. Plus, I have three dogs. I've got grandkids. You need mothers with little kids. I mean, my gosh, They're constantly. I remember going out and going to every soccer game track. Meet everything you know, just constantly on the go. Never got a chance to sit down and And relax, and by the time it was time for bed, it was just Knock out now. Did they take care of you on labor day? I mean, that's one. They say, Mom, You know what? We're going to hook you up. We're gonna go out. We're going to get some drinks willing to serve you some food cooked for you. Bring you some flowers work in the yard. Whatever. No, not so much. No, because my daughter she's got..

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Cincinnati Man Accused of Stealing Mike Moustakas' World Series Ring

Bill Cunningham

00:24 sec | 2 years ago

Cincinnati Man Accused of Stealing Mike Moustakas' World Series Ring

"The Moose's World Series ring? What about that? How about that? That happened here in town? Yeah. Jeez. What's up with that? I don't know. That's the first I heard of. It was the other day. I thought it was out of town. But this dude was here. It's got a text here that probably helped to see how how naked Mike Moustakas and steal his rings. I don't know how that's done. I don't either. What do you do?

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"cunningham" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

Shut Up I Love It

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

"Don't have any money. But what do i do. But it was just kind of like you know. hits the gavel. I don't actually hit the gavel. He's like taste dismissed and then i'm like headway what what happens now so. I walked up to a call. And i'm like sorry Mister policeman headway pay the pay the farm and he said don't worry they'll send it to you in the post so i forgot about it. They didn't send it in post and has three months two or three months later in my family home I think it was like five policemen. A car would five policemen. It came to my door at six. Am i wasn't there and They knocked very hard on my door on my poor Suffering mother and they said where sean kooning and we have a wine. And apparently i was supposed to pay the fine in another way that the cup didn't tell me and i didn't know about that so there was a warrant if arrest and then i got more in quite arrests. Quality arrests went from pretty arrested two super. Irs said stream the arrested. Yeah what a story Yeah yeah and then. I had to go to turn myself in to the local police station. Shutout seriously yeah. I'm my dad. You know that i had to turn myself in at the police station. I remember the cop was actually quite apologetic. For some reason that this was a fan was a fantasy of your art. I've seen your work. Your g schon g cunningham. What's your middle navy. I'm sure you have one your irish. My middle name is. Michael is known as so. I'm very large. I'm well in my mind. You're g all all round. John g putting to joe any questions to g before we move onto the ratings. I say let's get into the ratings. Let's do it. I'm excited to see what people bring to the table for this. So here's how the ratings work we're gonna rate graffiti on a scale of zero to ten and you can If you want to distinguish between watching it or performing in action of gordon do that will rate it from a scale zero to ten using something else as a reference so it can be now. Oil painting is a ten graffiti. Five whatever or it could even be chocolate. Chip cookies are at eight graffiti ten. Whatever you wanna do. And if that's confusing by the violent pornography is definitely on the table for all of us. I've actually been begging to bring it on the show but sasha says no. I'm gonna go first. I'm gonna say i'm gonna go graffiti against sand on. Which is the building sand castles or mermaids or orcas out of sand Perhaps you guys familiar with it. I mean not from you description. I feel like you bill. You painted a picture. The orca think of that. The orca I'll definitely give that a ten for for checking that out for sing it in the city. That's great gonna go ahead and give graffiti four. Oh i think it's too hard to discern between good and bad of it and it gets too complicated as far as where it looks good so i think there's too many fs with. It has to be a four well. Luckily i go next. i'm gonna rate graffiti experience of doing graffiti. Which i've never done. But i can imagine. I have empathy.

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"cunningham" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

Shut Up I Love It

03:16 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It

"Of it. That is the new title full title of this podcast where we invite special guests to talk about something. Underrated under represented misunderstood. Forgotten about something. That's not getting enough spotlight. You name it joining us today. He is a writer filmmaker designer and partially reformed van doll from dublin. I can say dublin. Who's currently hiding in melbourne australia. Welcome sean cunningham. Hey i could not pronounce any of the names of your city but that was a struggle to watch and listen to pretty straightforward cities. But they're all in russian. Like i've never thought about them in english so i haven't thought of them decades so we're not doing great. Which is our insane. Also but you know we'll. We'll do that later. It's a separate topic for separate episode. Sean would you tell us first of all. How's the weather in australia and second. What are you here to talk about. Whether is relatively shit. Everyone thinks melbourne is or anywhere in australia's boiling hot all the skin. Cancer right yeah. Melbourne's like the more chile. Australia so from ireland. So i have to go some kind of shit ten degrees right now. Yeah not simone celsius celsius. Yeah just important for the audience. Yeah sorry what is up like a whole forty fargo fahrenheit. Yeah i don't fuck with a no. I don't love very night. I'm okay with it. But i'm still a sales girl. Once you can take girl out of celsius can't take celsius. Yeah have you tried the hard celsius. I'm drinking right now. It's really tasty sean. What are here talking about. I'm not here to talk celsius on our with it here to talk about graffiti on when i said graffiti. I probably mean all of it just to be contentious. Make it more interesting. See not talking just about bank now. It's like it's not as easy to go. I liked it pretty stuff on the wall. That's nice and everyone likes so just to be making more interesting. Not everything all Even the ugly start. Yeah all government of somebody writing just spray painting like come on the side of a overpass particularly particularly someone and just for the audience isn't clear spray painting the letters that make my car. Not spraying actual. Why why. why did yeah. I messed stop spray. Pain actually replicate come may be right. Thank for you the expert searle you know..

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

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

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

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

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

CBS Sports Radio

00:17 sec | 2 years ago

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

Detroit Pistons Select Cade Cunningham 1st in 2021 NBA Draft

The Bill Simmons Podcast

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Detroit Pistons Select Cade Cunningham 1st in 2021 NBA Draft

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

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2021 NBA Draft Preview With Mike Schmitz

Behind the Bets

02:23 min | 2 years ago

2021 NBA Draft Preview With Mike Schmitz

"Really wanted to get answer is nice enough to fit us in mike schmitz who does nba draft analysis for us. Here at espn mike. Thanks for taking the time man. I know you're super busy. Yeah no problem. I actually in on my way to new york here for the draft so We're we're getting closer all right. Yeah no kidding. Perfect timing so we got you in route just in the next couple of days. I mean obviously every year is different. But how how much you think things will change in the first round between now and the actual draft. Yeah i think that teams for the most part you know. I've kind of their big boards set to some degree. But you know the biggest thing. I think that can change things as traits honestly And you know that's where from a betting perspective you know you're you're locked in on you know your your lock the draft or whatever it is your can't miss batman some team moves into the top ten and you know That kind of throws everything a for loop. So that's that's the only thing. I think That can really change things but you know other than that. I have a pretty good sense that you know the way we see things in the top ten or so Feels solid but again. It's it's always fluid. We've got more than forty eight hours to go here. Great so let's talk about just the first pick because you know the the betting odds are we saw a trevor lawrence at the jets. Pretty pretty extreme. But you know the pistons is whether it be doing their due diligence or whatnot. They've tried out a bunch of guys. How solid we with cunningham because there are reports of trade at least interest from other teams now not necessarily detroit but teams wanting to go up. Yeah i think pretty solid you know. I i think vegas has this one right You know i think cunningham will ultimately be the guy and you know even if it is like you know. Say detroit in this. I better say detroit. Is you know more interested in having moberly or jalen green and they wanna swap with houston houston to cunningham at number one i think ultimately cunningham is gonna go number one regardless. I feel like ninety nine percent. Pretty confident about that I think the league feels the same way but you know detroit doing their due diligence. I don't think it's more than that. We saw that basically a few

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The Radical Left Change Their Messaging to Hide Their Lies

The Dan Bongino Show

01:56 min | 2 years ago

The Radical Left Change Their Messaging to Hide Their Lies

"So they hate him. Believe me. They're not going to change that. They're not changing their message. No matter what. So what do they do? Change the messaging. Don't change the message. Don't say back to blue. Just change the defund the police message to re funding the people. What Jim Queue up. Cut five for me. This is MSNBC contributor. Uh, Britney Pack Nick Cunningham. Who understands pretty quickly. She's not stupid, very clever marketing that defund the police is a loser message. So listen about halfway to she flips the script, and now it's all about refunding. The people check this out. Defunding. The police is not just about taking money out of an institution that continues to prove and affected. It's also about re funding the people. It's about ensuring that the services that people need to ensure safe communities from the ground up are actually being funded. And resource to their full capacity. I think that there are a lot of police unions and GOP operatives that would like for us to believe that this recent crime wave has everything to do with this idea of defunding the police. But guess what? Stephanie? The police haven't been defunded. You actually look at the 50 largest cities, law enforcement spending as a share of the general expenditure in each of those cities actually rose slightly from 13.6% to 13.7% and many of the cities that have Talked about removing that money like Minneapolis and Seattle. They've actually paused or slowed how they were thinking about moving that money. So this rising crime is not. The fault of the movement is actually the fault of the police. And this has been our point all along. So this is I mean, Listen, folks, you Don't hate the player hate the game, right? You almost have to respect the level of lying that went on there. You're like, Wow, that is some That's some black

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Tornado sweeps through suburban Chicago, causing damage

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

Tornado sweeps through suburban Chicago, causing damage

"Officials are assessing a tornado that swept through suburban communities west of Chicago there were no fatalities but about a dozen people were injured when a Sunday night storm spawned a tornado that damaged homes knocked down trees and took out power in northern Illinois near Chicago after coming from Naperville came into our area Brian Cunningham is the police chief in Woodridge Illinois people can get other garages there was damage to the doors there was debris in the way in Naperville fire chief mark put night is said about a hundred and thirty homes were damaged but early warnings likely minimize the number of injuries it could have been a lot worse I will say that when you look at the destruction that has occurred over this five square block area or self news conferences courtesy of ABC seven Chicago severe storms also hit other parts of the Midwest including northern Indiana southern Michigan and Missouri a tornado damaged buildings and knocked down power lines in eastern Iowa I'm Jennifer king

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Jalen Green Is a Lock to Go in the Top Four

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

01:59 min | 2 years ago

Jalen Green Is a Lock to Go in the Top Four

"We turn our attention to another consensus top five. Pick former or five star prospect. Jalen green he was actually ranked second in the class of two thousand twenty. Twenty two twenty four seven sports. He's a six foot six hundred seventy eight pound nineteen year old guard from california who skipped college to play for the g. league night price of five hundred thousand dollars. He averaged seventeen point. Nine point four point one rebounds and two point eight assists in thirty two minutes per game shop forty six point one percent from field on thirteen point six tips per game. He shot thirty six point. Five percent from three on five point seven tenths per game. He was the team's leading score in best three point shooter. I've seen him as high as third in some drafts. I haven't gone forth behind k. cunningham. Jalen son evan. What more can you tell us well. Yeah he's shot. Fifty five percent from two thirty six point. Thirty six percent from three point range and sixteen games at that g. league ignite level. He does have you know yes. What more can i tell you for. Most people listening there is the allure somewhat of the unknown here. I mean only the diehard diehard nba draft have been keeping consistent tabs on jalen green whereas if he had gone to college he would quite clearly be known commodity. He would most certainly play for bruce. Pearl at auburn. Had onto college. And that would. Certainly things would have gone different. I think for the tigers last season if that had been the case green himself by the way tweeted back in may he tweeted and then subsequently deleted. Because this isn't exactly the greatest endorsement for the daily. He said i know for a fact. If i would have gone to college it would have been a different talk about. Who's going number one. He might well be right. But that's the that's the that's the status of the g. league ignite program at this point and that's to be expected by the way. But hey listen you're not gonna go number one because you didn't go to college but he got paid five hundred thousand dollars and you're going to go second third or fourth and i think that's a trade off the quite clearly jalen is comfortable with

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Why USC's Evan Mobley Is the Best Big in the 2021 Draft

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

01:56 min | 2 years ago

Why USC's Evan Mobley Is the Best Big in the 2021 Draft

"For the next two months in advance of the two thousand twenty one nba draft that is scheduled for july twenty nine. We're going to be dedicating an episode of beyond college basketball. Podcast to notable prospect. Same way we did in advance of last year's nba draft. We started this series last week with a twenty two minute profile of kate cunningham. If you missed it and you're interested don't find it today. We will turn our attention to another prospect who seems like lot to go in the top five of the two thousand twenty one nba draft. His name is evan mobile. he's a seven foot center. Who averaged sixteen point four points. Eight point seven rebounds. Two point nine blocks in two point four assists in thirty three point nine minutes per game in his one season at usc shop fifty seven point eight percent from the field. He was the pac twelve player of the year freshman of the year and pac twelve defensive player of the year. He was a consensus second team. All american who led usc to the elite eight of the ncaa tournament. Most mock drafts have him second or third in this. Two thousand twenty one. nba draft. So let's start with this dead leg. Is evan mobely to you clearly. Unquestionably the best big in this rat. Yes i think. That is unquestionable. We agree. I mean at this point. How about this. How about this for a quick complica- compare him to a recent big one. He played against and was good against james wiseman to me mobilize more versatile player with the higher upside and a year ago in a weaker draft. Class what's interesting is wise men went second moby might wind up going second or third we mentioned in the previous partly sided. I don't think he's going to go. I in this draft because of centers. And how they're viewed and how their role is changing By the year but it is interesting like if you put mobile wiseman even knowing what wise. Men's out like a year ago i would have said the same thing i think i would still take mobely over wise men coming out of college and we agree on the sofa. If we agree there yes mobis got to be the best big available in this

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"cunningham" Discussed on CATS Roundtable

CATS Roundtable

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on CATS Roundtable

"Good morning america. Able to trunk s mccain's here sunday morning. Well we learned a lot of lessons when colonial pipeline went down. Everybody's now concerned suppose the national goes down. And what is today. is jim cunningham. He's an expert in palaces. Jim cunningham talloussa all your experiences with grit. Thank you john. let me just say for openers. Thank you for your leadership on this issue to We need more business leaders. Like yourself speaking out on this issue the grid as we know and you know is vulnerable to attack and we know that unfriendly nations have expressed a willingness to do so and their number ways. Day of hideous. I will tell you this that perhaps the most important part of our nation's critical infrastructure is our electric grid. It makes the quality of life that we're all accustomed to work. It makes our economy work so we must take this seriously and do something about it. How susceptible we what happened. which colonial pipeline. I mean terrorist problems through a computer. Terrorists were also problems with Sunspots alastair so the first one you mentioned is perhaps the biggest threat. The sunspots is something that utility industry is accustomed to dealing with. It's still important. It is a threat put. The terrorist problem is our is our major challenge and with the pipelines situation It's just one of many examples of of Unfriendly folks trying to bring down our grid. I can tell you that When a lot of folks may not know is that our grid is attacked millions of times a day and we you stop and think about that. They only have to be right once. We have to be right every single time in defending the integrity of the great computers isolated were different grids. Or if one goes down we had the blackout. I remember how those twenty thirty s was about. I think it was about two thousand three and and one great went down. It caused a catastrophic a whole east coast. Yes something like that. Supposed to happen can happen again. Well are the one thing about our grid. It's highly efficient it's highly digitized. And more so since two thousand and three and therefore it is interconnected And the inter. Connectivity does present the challenge of problem occurs in one spot the grid it can rapidly appreciate other spots unless some sort of intervention takes place which is technologically available. But sometimes things like. This happened so quickly or there are viruses that are present in different parts of the grid that threatened the entire grade so we reasonably protected. If one portion of the grid goes down it won't caused the domino effect. I don't think there's a person out there that can sure that that's the bottom line. The bottom line is is that The greatest controlled by what are known as iso's independent system operators or artie. Oh regional transmission operators. And they're charged with assuring the reliability the grid and they do work on that issue. But again i guarantee you..

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Mock Draft 1.1: Houston Rockets

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

01:38 min | 2 years ago

Mock Draft 1.1: Houston Rockets

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

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New York Stock Exchange Reopens as Covid Restrictions Ease

NPR's Business Story of the Day

01:18 min | 2 years ago

New York Stock Exchange Reopens as Covid Restrictions Ease

"When a company's stock starts trading on the new york stock exchange there's a tradition executives crowd onto a small balcony. And there it. Is they ring. The opening bell that has played out differently during this pandemic year when the new york city lockdown started the exchange operated without its trading floor for the first time in its two hundred and twenty eight year history two months later but with limited capacity. Today that changes. Here's npr's david gura. When the opening bell rang on. Friday the trading floor was still pretty empty and quiet. A far cry from how boisterous it used to be and there was only one person standing on that balcony. You'll see a bigger crowd on the podiums going forward. Stacey cunningham runs the new york stock exchange now that the vaccine rollout has been progressing. Were not as concerned about having both masks social distancing as double protection as of today more traders will be allowed back in the building if one hundred percent of affirms traders are fully vaccinated. More of them can be on site another big thing tv. Networks will broadcast live from the trading floor again. They haven't done that since march of twenty twenty so we were making a decision about the health and safety of the people on the trading floor as well as the livelihoods of the people on the trading floor.

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Celebrity Colorist Tracey Cunningham Answers the Question: What is Olaplex?

Art Beauty

02:19 min | 2 years ago

Celebrity Colorist Tracey Cunningham Answers the Question: What is Olaplex?

"Is all plex. What made this so unique in terms of getting color and not damaging your hair. Okay so what makes la- plex unique is. I've been in the hair business for so long and there's never anything new and it. Ola plex created a brand new category. Okay and it's so unbelievable that nobody ever thought of it before The dean crystal went to the most fabulous scientist inventor and said. I need a product to make hair. Okay sorry back up so when you perm your hair. Remember how terms used to be so hot. I mean hello i did. It was not a good look for me. But i definitely turn herm her so hot. I mean so. They didn't want to wear their hair. Curly with would get a perm just for body. Oh i did the spiral and then do you remember it. Was ozzie scrunch spray. And the horrors of words okay. Oh yes i was thinking. I want to bring back the perm but how do i do it because now everybody has highlights. Okay just destroyed the hair if you believe each and perm do not do not work together. You're having a tackle hair note. Highlighted your hair. You are not a candidate for four permit governor. Here we're will melt off. There's just there's just no way around it so dean was like okay. Could you make me a product where it would protect your hair and you could earn their and of highlights and. He said that he could do it. Craig hawker he said you know what. There's something that that i've been thinking about. Since oddly and absence. he was like years old. How to protect the hair had a rebound the hair and he said. Why don't you come back tomorrow. I'll make some tonight in all and you can just come pick it up tomorrow. I mean we're dealing with the greatest minds of this

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"cunningham" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

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"cunningham" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"Charles cunningham cat in eighteen thirty two in norfolk england. His parents were descended from french. Huguenot s- who fled to england one hundred and fifty years earlier when louis the fourteenth removed all protections to the protestants in the country in eighteen forty one family changed their name from boy cat to boycott. It's a fact that would probably otherwise be ignored except in this story. The family's name is kind of the whole point of the story. Charles went to school at a military academy. But flunked out. Thankfully is family. Had enough money to buy him an officer's commission in the british army and yes that was the thing you could do for several centuries in the british army and something i'll be addressing if you're episode while in army. He was stationed in ireland where he met his wife and ended up selling it commission after only three years in uniform after leaving the army. He decided to remain in ireland. Any move to acolyte island in eighteen fifty four where he sublet two thousand acres of land from the irish church mission society which was an anglican group that set out to convert irish catholics on echo. Island he had difficulties with other people almost from the start. He was accused of assaulting one of his neighbors. He was accused of not paying debts. He also got into trouble with the organization. He was leaving his land from about a shipwreck off the property. It took years but eventually charles became successful and built a large house on the island in eighteen seventy three. He moved to a property. On the shore of lao mask which was a lake in counties mayo and galway he was working as a representative for lord earn the third earl laverne who was one of the largest landowners in ireland boycott for fifteen hundred acres of his land here. I need to take a detour and explain what was happening in ireland at the time ireland was a part of great britain and the vast majority of the land in ireland was owned by a very small number of people. Seven hundred and fifty families owned half of the land on the island. Ten thousand people or zero point. Two percent of the population owned almost everything. The vast majority of them live in ireland. And we're absentee landlords. Most of the people in ireland lived in rather small villages in rural areas and worked on land rented from the large landowners. Most of these leases were only for a single year which meant that every year. Almost everyone was a year way from being evicted. The treatment of irish farmers and the state of irish land ownership led to something called the land war. This was an organized effort for land reform advocacy. For what they call the three fs fair rent. Free sale and fixity of tenure. It was in this environment that boycott he was not what you'd call a great landlord or even a nice person. He was personally very abrasive and he had very set views on the social order with some people deigned to be over others. This all came to a head in one thousand nine hundred eighty the harvest. That year wasn't very good on september nineteenth at a meeting of land league. One of the irish members of parliament charles stewart parnell gave a speech. He asked the crowd quote. What do you do with attendant. Who bids for a farm from which his neighbor has benefited. The crowd shouted kill them or shoot them instead. Parnell suggested a very different course of action. He.

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Cincinnati fires men's basketball coach John Brannen

Lance McAlister

01:02 min | 2 years ago

Cincinnati fires men's basketball coach John Brannen

"John Brain in his issued a statement. Within the last few minutes, it reads as follows. Today, I was notified. I have been relieved of my duties, is the head coach of the University of Cincinnati. The last three weeks have been an emotional roller coaster for my family, our staff and our players. I'm disappointed with this decision for a long list of reasons, but mostly because it was made long before the university even commenced its quote investigation into the basketball program. I look forward to the opportunity to bring the true facts to light. I am thankful to have the opportunity to realize a lifelong dream of being the head coach of the Cincinnati men's basketball team, and I am proud of what we've accomplished in the last two years. I wish the student athletes in the basketball staff at Cincinnati. Nothing but the best. Lisa and I appreciate all of the kind words and support we have received for many, many coaches, staff and stakeholders off the university, John Cunningham and releasing the statement this afternoon, saying, We're unable as this is a personal matter. We are unable to provide further details of the program review or the decision.

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Amazon Illegally Fired Labor Advocates, Federal Board Rules

TechStuff

01:26 min | 2 years ago

Amazon Illegally Fired Labor Advocates, Federal Board Rules

"In the ongoing story about amazon and the company's efforts to fight against unionization the us national labor relations board ruled against amazon in a recent claim stating that the company illegally fired two employees who had advocated for workers rights and to call the company to account for its environmental impact. Merrin kosta and emily cunningham had both criticized their employer publicly before the company fired. Both women a move that the labor board identified as retaliatory amazon representative. Jc anderson said that the reason the company handed the employees their walking papers wasn't to punish them for criticizing amazon. But rather for quote repeatedly violating internal policies in quote however since at least one of those policies seems to be about speaking publicly about the business according to the new york times this seems like circular logic to me almost like a catch twenty. Two sure you can criticize amazon. It seems to say but if you speak publicly about the business you violated an internal policy criticizing not against the rules. It's an that speaking about the business that is but that internal policy sounds like it is partly designed to protect. The company from employees criticizing. It publicly at least in any

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"cunningham" Discussed on Identity at the Center

Identity at the Center

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Identity at the Center

"Welcome to the identity at the center. Podcast i'm geoff. That's jim jim pay. Jeff how're you doing. I'm good and yourself i'm good. I'm excited about today's episode. Been talking about zero trust so much In past episodes and our guest of a wait for you to do the introduction but he was the first person to explain it to me in a way that i understood. Now fortunately but i can say for myself was. That was many years ago. But still like i've been hearing about zero trust for feels like over a decade now and this person can really still so without further ado. I'll turn it back to you. Yes oh let's go ahead and introduce dr cunningham. He's the street chief. Strategy officer at air comes software. He's also the author of the book. Cyber warfare true tactics and strategies. Welcome to the show chase. We think you'll for having me. Well thanks for joining us. In and gyms right zero trust is definitely been top of mind. And i think it's only just kind of grown in mindshare especially over the last. You know basically you're too especially with the pandemic and people trying to figure out how to get people access to resources in a safe insecure manner in you know. Maybe they planned on this type of approach. Maybe they didn't. They're being forced into it. So i'm looking forward to having this type of conversation with you to help educate our listeners. And and our cells around you know some of the capabilities and things that go along with your trust but before we get into that Anytime we have a guest on the show we always like to find a little bit more about their identity and access management backgrounds. So i'm curious. How did you get into the identity. Space is that something that shows you or do choose it. well i would say it's I like most other things in my life. I've been blessed to kind of stumble into spaces that seem to be beneficial and identity is always been. It's been core to my perspective..

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"cunningham" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

07:11 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Billy Cunningham. I'm one of those guys that was up with 3 41. And this morning on his finally announced by Vice President Mike Pence the Joe Biden and won the election, and there were five United States congressman the state of Ohio. Who objected accounting Pennsylvania's electoral votes. Chabot Davidson gives Johnson and Jordan one of them was with us now, Congressman Steve Chabot. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Steve, How are you? Bill doing okay. Obviously, yesterday was quite a shock to the nation and everybody whether you were directly involved in it or not, but doing relatively okay. Why did you vote? Not Theo Count the Pennsylvania electoral votes, Although I looked at this very closely and clearly in my view. What happened in in Pennsylvania the way the election was handled there was unconstitutional Now people have different views on that. But the Constitution is quite clear that legislatures Are they have the power to determine the time? The place the circumstances for an election? Not anybody else and you had courts. You had the secretary of the Commonwealth. There. You had a local election officials in my view. Who usurped the power of the state legislatures and to allow that under those circumstances, those votes to come in, I felt would have violated my oath. And you know, we all take a note Couple of the Constitution. And I did, too. Now I'm not saying that people that came to a different conclusion. They're violating their oath. You know, we swear toe pull the constitution to the best of our ability and the way we see things, and that's the way I thought And you know, Republicans were divided on that Democrats were united. You know they were they were, for whatever reason, they all voted the same way Republicans who were divided As far as the labeling and the smearing of people like you from the mainstream eating the Democrats saying You're anti America. You're anti the Constitution. I look at it this way. Whether it was the electoral active 18 87 or the 12th amendment. Congressmen or senators have the right and in their mind might be the duty to object because the Constitution and states that have federal statutes give you the right to object. And so if you're fulfilling one of yer rights, you have the right to do it or not to do it. How's that anti constitutional when the constitutional provides for you to object? Yeah. You're absolutely right. We're an important check and balance on this to make sure that the Constitution is followed on duh again. I want to emphasize that people can come to a different conclusion on this. And you know you're going to get criticism on both sides. No matter how many you voted, and people have every opportunity to take, uh, shots out of figuratively, obviously. Criticized but I felt that and I didn't You know, I voted differently on the other state. I thought that the, uh, Arizona fires that there was insufficient. Yeah, Arizona, it was insufficient. Evidence there you base they had to that the objections they're focused on The application of their state law, and I didn't think it was appropriate for Congress to get involved in those circumstances. So I voted to certify in Arizona. So I There were I, You know, they were actually, I think. Not about 17. I think that ended up where I did, which was I voted to certify Arizona but to not certify Pennsylvania. I thought the what happened in Pennsylvania was particularly egregious. Irregularities. There were just rampant and I just couldn't in good conscience support. You have the right to do it. If you elect exercise that right or not exercise that right, That's up to you. It's not illegal. It's not unconstitutional is not throwing out balance. What it is, is exercising their rights under the 12th amendment else move on about 24 hours from this moment. Is when the riots in the insurrection happened and describe where you were and what happened as it began. Yeah, well because of coded and social distancing and all all that, Um, the speaker Who's Nancy Pelosi. I prefer to have a different speaker and they're obviously but she's the speaker. That's the way the people voted. And Elected her so they make the rules and she made the determination that there be not Maura than 11 members from each party on the House floor at the same time during the debate, Um and there are 435 so 90% of us We're not on the floor of the house at that point, when when this all started, most of us were back in our offices. I can't speak for everybody else. But that's where I was. There are three house office buildings. The cannon building. The Longworth Building, which is named after Nicholas Longworth, who's from Cincinnati and Weyburn. That's right. And I'm in. I'm in the Rayburn building. And fortunately because of my seniority the officers get assigned by how long you've been there, and I've been there a while now, um, so I have a great view out my window so I can see the Capitol building in the dome right out there. And so I saw some of this out the window. But the alarms were going on to the public address system that we have in the building, saying, you know the and we kept getting Emergency texts old during the day. And essentially, what they were talking about. Was just saying that place you know whether in place and not to leave the building. I had one staff person air and he wasn't able even leave till eight or nine o'clock that night. They wouldn't let anybody leave the buildings. Even so, so I was in the building across the street. More less watching this on TV like Virtually every other American wife. Congressman Chabot. Do you think President Trump bears some responsibility for what happened? Bill his words, you know whether intentionally or not certainly played a role in what happened, uh, down the down the street at the Capitol building, so they're in my view, There's no question about that. Are you embarrassed by your support of President Trump? No, I'm not. You know, I supported his policies. I think we're much better than Hillary Clinton's in his policies, I believe would have been and continue to be in the next four years. Better than Joe Biden's Esso. I voted for him both times. Um and so, no, I'm not at all. Were you shocked the Trump supporters. We're talking less than 1%, but that Trump supporters trashed United States Capitol if somebody would have told you a few weeks ago. That the United States Capitol.

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"cunningham" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"cunningham" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"With her own Bill Cunningham, just a few moments ago, is encouraging anyone who is eligible to get a corona virus vaccine to take that opportunity about 40%. Of personnel people who work in nursing homes or electing to take shots. The governor says people who want to wait to be vaccinated may have to wait longer than they think, as different groups are ranked by priority. He says. The teachers and school staff will get a start date soon to get all schools reopened for the spring. Ohio's coronavirus report for the day is expected to be made public in the next hour. Starting her new job today, Mr Justice without respect for persons without respect, That is Charmaine Mcduffy, the new sheriff for Hamilton County. Being sworn in. She is both the first woman and first openly gay person to serve in that role. And waiting a bit longer for the former sheriff of Pike County to be sentenced. The controversial sheriff in Pike County at the center of the road and murders who pleaded guilty to theft in office and related charges, will not be sentenced as scheduled this week. Charlie reader will now learn his fate. On February 16th and Pike County Common Pleas Court the delay due to covert 19 issues. Raider reportedly had a gambling problem and racked up more than $17,000 in gambling losses and his wife threatened divorce. He initially faced 16 charges and a grand jury added two more charges. But reader pled guilty at the end of September. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost previously said that readers indictment wouldn't affect the rodent prosecution which is still in the courts. I'm Sandy Collins news radio 700 wlw on Wall Street right now, a bit of a sell off going on all the major indices down 2% the NASDAQ Down 633 the NASDAQ Down to 77 in the S and P Off by 81. I'm Jack Crumley. Our Next update at 1 30. Breaking news any time news radio 700 wlw. This is Cris Collinsworth. Here's what's trending on the I Heart Sports network presented by draft games to say it was a bad night for Doug Peterson, and the Eagles would be an understatement. Carson went reportedly wants out questionable in game coaching decisions. Then Peterson yanking Jalen hurts for a third stringer, Nate, sudden belt if perches indeed their quarterback of the future that Peterson should be doing everything to keep him happy. Yet he's already butchering the relationship, Peterson said after the game. He was coaching toe win. Yeah, sure thing does. I'm Colin Cowherd get in on all this week's action, download the draft Kings at now in her coach ports during sign up to try draft Kings for free Don't forget that's code sports. To try Draft kings for free eligibility restrictions apply. See draftkings dot com for.

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