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Box of Neutrals
"emilia" Discussed on Box of Neutrals
"When he still used to have light in his eyes, when he still used to enjoy Formula One before his pick it up rubbish. Yes. So why is the team formerly known as Aston faun in the competition at the moment? Would they go through a lot? That is very good if the thing doesn't lock me out again. That would be, that would be most handy. So as an outright play sick for the season, 312th. But as for imola, sorry, let's go through the teams again, Michael. Instead of dancing by saving the pathetic Grand Prix, which way did I where did I rank? Oh, I must be in the top two 50 because for him. Yeah, where's my team? Wow. Wow. 107th. Wow. That's great. I think that's a record. I think that's very impressive. So I have a look at this for a lineup. So Ferrari, of course, the constructor. It's okay. Pierre gasly. I didn't score points. Okay. Ricciardo. Yeah. Lando Norris. Oh, very good. Now we're kicking in. Sergio Pérez. Oh, yes, boys. And Yuki tsunoda. Yes. He was good as well. I think I profited from people having much worse going praise because I'm not impressed by that lineup to be perfectly honest with you. But I'm surprised better, you know, if you turbo drivers the right one and you get some good ones there, 'cause I, for this week, you need more. Was only 373rd, which is a devastating. So my team is Ferrari. So not so great. One of their cars finished, I guess, and one of the source of many points. Charles Leclerc, case called door or I points, Fernando Alonso, retired when he side pod exploded. Valtteri Bottas had a good race actually. I'm enjoying the Valtteri Bottas. What must be up to now? 10.0 movies. That's a bypass the entire evolution. Yeah, so in fact, he's just been renamed. Yes, just alpha. Kevin Magnussen needs to do a chemical points peer gasly. So not so good because that's in the overall rankings now dropped me presumably to sorry there's an era. We're working to get that fixed. That's a sham. He said, here we go. 240 if he's where I am in the overall rankings, wonderful lounge on 657 points. Well, now I've got to come up with a new name. Yes, that is difficult, isn't it? It's very tricky. Everyone scored. Also, every team scored points. This must be the earliest every team scored points in many years. Find out, we'll open the Wikipedia page. I'm sure you can figure it out. 240 is where I am overall in the rankings, and I can tell you overall the winner or the leader is bell properties real estate from the United States 950 points ahead of terrible motor sports number one. And possibly another pandemic reference. There you go. Number three, fourth, Salt Lake City, F one, representing the hopes and dreams of an entire city in formula beginning. From Portugal, very random all of a sudden fourth, lick mag. The clerk and Kevin Magnussen two fine drivers. Fourth is an ego hulkenberg reference 7th. Numbering on this website is very poor. Liquor Lando Norris. Very good. 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I'll tell you what though. You know, back onto the sprint race. I feel like because of course it can't have the full pomp and ceremony of the fall. No. Which is it's very good the Formula One knows the boundaries of this fruit and rice and where it really sits, you know. Instead of a trophy, you get a medal. And they know that. So instead of like a full podium, they have quite frankly a little bit of a WTC icon to set up. It's just a party about the back. Yes. It is like that, isn't it? Digital, a digital style, or is it print? I'm not sure, actually. In fact, not sure. It doesn't matter. So it's a problem ceremony at the back. Yeah, it is basically. You've got the track and the answer telling everyone to be quiet for a second before they give out the awards. Yeah, it's a little bit, it's not quite as slick 'cause it's what you expect with Formula One. But they should have every sort of Grand Slam event. A try of delicacy. Yes. For the drivers to sample. So it's basically instead of the drivers replenishing with electrolytes. There's nothing that doesn't make great television than people eating food. It's a massive winner. So you don't like it at a work function say, you know, party pies and sausage rolls, you know, sort of a morning tea kind of set up. Every morning. It's a bit of light lunch after this free. Exactly, yes, yes, bit of an antipasto platter. But it'd be good to catch her. I feel like food is a great equalizer in immunization. I feel like if you had, let's say Lewis Hamilton wins another screen race and let's face it, Lewis Hamilton may not win another race. But you know, people like he's a surfer crying out there. Yes. And he's worth a lot of money. That's above the level of party pies. It is quite a status. But you don't know that. Yeah. He may enjoy. It'd be good to see. Whatever he drives select. If I had a platter, so you got, you know, those fancy sort of things with words that I just like Pomodoro or whatever. I don't know what it looks like. It has readiness. Yeah, exactly. I know it came from a tomato. I don't know what that is. It's got some yellow sort of sauce on top, but then again, you know, if you had some pizza pockets. On the side? That is a bit more advanced, isn't it? So every Grand Prix we have some different light lunches on the side. Is the rule that they have to come from the freezer aisle. Does that mean how is that the definition? 100%. And must come in a bag. So if it's not frozen, must be in a bag and nothing fresh. It's not wouldn't be unacceptable to have something fresh. Must be immediately be able to be placed into decanted into a bowl. Yes. Oh yes. Straight out of the bag, preferably. I said, that doesn't scrape. You could be Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton. It doesn't matter. Paid him again, Leo Mako Leonardo wrote James. We're all the same person. You have to get a napkin? Yes, you do. And 8 politely. And be prepared that you'll get sauce on your fingers. Yeah, regardless. Because it being recorded on camera is very unflattering. I'm a big fan of this. It's like I always say Michael. It's now there's four great equalizers in life. People falling off chairs before we go over in the street. Yes. I forget what the third one is. And people having potty paws of a light lunch. Having to brush flakes of pastry off the front of this shoe. It's iconic. It's iconic of the human race. And that's a big deal..

The Autosport Podcast
"emilia" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"So I think there's going to be more to come from Mercedes even Christian Horner set off the race that I'm sure they'll get to the bottom of it and they will become a force again. But yeah, just crazy to see how things have changed. Rather than just going back to the front, you can become a force, but you're playing catch up. So you can't just become as fast as Ferrari or Red Bull. You've got to become exactly as fast as and more. Plus a percentage. I said that if we're a second behind, we need to find a second and a half, because that's going to put us in front enough to be able to rack up points to get back in the side to fight. So it's a big, big mountain from Mercedes climbing this season. I always feel like we don't often give enough time to drivers that have had a great day. But Yuki tsunoda coming in 7th AlphaTauri AKP Pierre gasly whilst back in 12th in that kind of DRS train behind the Williams of Alex Albon actually and Lewis Hamilton behind him just couldn't get past, but otherwise Vettel and stroll in 8th and tenth bring it in those Aston Martins like we kind of came away from Australia. And my impression was, wow, Aston just got so much work to do. And then we come here, track to track different characteristics, and they're going to do a double points finish. Anyone want to take on any thoughts on any of those drivers first, before I pick on someone Luke obviously. I actually made a flip and comment to Alex in the airport queue while we were leaving Melbourne saying, what if Aston Martin don't score any points this year? What if they finish behind Williams? And that was probably a bit like, oh, it's just said a bit of apocalyptic. It's just like, oh, imagine this extreme scenario. And then this weekend, I think, yeah, better the vessel did very, very well to get as high up as he did through qualifying and through the spread and stroll today, yeah, he was, he was in good shape and stroll after the race. He said, let's not say, look, we fixed everything and we've got a car that's going to be solidly fighting for points now. But we're going to take advantage and seize the moment when we can. And that's exactly what Aston did today. And yeah, I mean, what, 5 points on the board? That's a very tidy haul. And I think it's similar to similar to Williams in a way. It's kind of thing where it's like, we know those aren't or merit, but if we get the opportunity, we're absolutely going to take advantage of that. So yeah, very, very well deserved and very well earned today. Yeah, so our backtrack on saying not America entirely was today. But yeah, I think they can be really pleased with that. And while I mentioned Williams there, Alex Albon, brilliant again in 11th place, and he said, to him, that performance was just as good as what he did in Melbourne when he got a point for P ten and he said, yeah, I'm really happy with that. And I'm just so good to see him performing at the peak of his powers again. Disappointed that he couldn't pick up a point today, Lance stroll was in tenth. Kevin Magnussen 9th, the last of the drivers on the lead lap and Mick Schumacher's 17th, so again, a bit of a big, same as McLaren, a big difference between the driver that scored pretty well on the driver that didn't. And we know Mick is a quick driver. But Kevin Magnussen, Alex, look, I know it's a bit of a cliche to say, oh, you know, they went backwards through the race, but it did feel like he was getting a fair amount of overtakes done on him in the first half of the race, really. He did kind of go backwards a bit, but will he feel disappointed with 9th today, but K max having an incredible start to the season. It's so good to see you. It's interesting. I think it sort of the cost of regressed a little bit to its natural level. I think it was of artificially inflated by the nature of how qualifying ended up, obviously he was one of the drivers to benefit from causing a red flag or one of the drivers to cause red flag that ended up benefiting from one. Also, I do think qualifying going back to Friday night had a real impact on the weekend for so many drivers and so many teams. I don't think Mercedes necessarily had both cars knocked out in Q three if there wasn't a red flag. Sorry, both cars knocked out in Q two if there wasn't a red flag there because they were all the gaps everyone from knife down to 15th were within a couple of attempts. It was all incredibly close. And you just don't know if I'm probably thinking more about George Russell would have been able to get ahead. And that would have made things very, very different. Made things harder for Vettel and Aston Martin. They did incredibly well. A bit like in Australia. Australia, a bit of an outlier track. I think Ferrari was as good as it looked there. I don't think astin was as bad in reality as it looks there. It's the same with Magnuson, right? So yeah, so he's sort of ends up higher than he should have been because problems for others. And then it just sort of regressed naturally. And the car is very, very good. They've made massive steps as leek said, helped by the fact that the Ferrari engine is no longer really down on power. Again, it's one of those things. He looked like a bit of a sitting duck, it was a weird tactic to go on the mediums in the sprint race. That didn't make a lot of sense. I think they expected higher degradation than the one that ended up being. But yeah, he will be this might be because he's a racing driver because that's just what they like. They don't think in terms of, oh, I'm just so happy you're lucky to be here. They always want to win. He shouldn't be disappointed. I think 9th place is still a decent result for us. We move on and I just finish off below the top ten for completeness Alex Albon 11th in the Williams Pierre gasly 12 Hamilton 13th. Esteban ocon for some stories as we head down the grid, yes, a bit of an unsafe relief release for ocon into Hamilton's path in a pretty tight sort of old fashioned pit line, a bit of contact. They got away with that. Joe 15th in the Alfa Romeo Nicholas Latifi 16th mixed Schumacher at 17th Daniel Ricciardo 18th in the McLaren two DNS Fernando Alonso damage at the beginning. The race and Carlos Sainz as we have mentioned. Now we move on. In two weeks time. And we're heading to Miami. Man, this is exciting. We have hired the worst Airbnb that money can buy. And you guys are all heading over there. Are you going to be staying in the same place? Alex, you're back on your back on the road. Are you looking forward to mainly because we're going to Formula One race, but also really interestingly, we've been invited to a special media event or a special sort of sponsor event by Mercedes Benz because Lewis Hamilton and Tom Brady are playing golf together. Now I have absolutely no time for golf. But two of the greatest sportspeople in the world being together, I think that's very, very cool, so yeah, looking forward to that, as well as seeing what Miami has in offer. And what else are you looking forward to, Alex? Wishing you a happy birthday? There we go. Yeah, there we go. Thank you. We're going to catch some we're going to have some baseball out there. That's the other thing I've thought you were referencing. Yeah, we got I'm going to have 29 hour 27th birthday on May 3rd. So I'm boxing this as birthday beers baseball Brady and some Formula One. Nice. Brilliant. I like it. NFL's mommy dolphins are making way at the hard rock stadium for some Formula One Jess. Are you looking forward to just something new and a different track layout and like literally everything is unknown I know that tracks they'll be doing modeling and simulators and all that which they always do going to.

The Autosport Podcast
"emilia" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"So it's kind of like, it was just interesting watching it from the outside, because I was on site for I wasn't in Brazil, but it was in a Silverstone at Monza. And I sort of was just like, not sure in terms of the way it makes our sort of jobs different. I'm not sure I maybe sometimes not used to it because it was something different. I didn't think I enjoyed it as much. Watching it from the outside, I found it really interesting, having qualifying on a Friday night. And that's set everything in GD up. So yeah, it's just a funny sort of, I like it, and I don't like it. And I know that's fence sitting, but that's just kind of what it is at the moment. I'm not going to sit on a fence, and I'm going to give a very, very unpopular opinion, which is that I like sprint races. I think that for me is that look, and I'm not perfect. And I'm going to absolutely say that now, and I think there are some changes that are needed. For me, I mean, you look at the weekend format, basically, what we have is instead of a, instead of three practice sessions, we get two practice sessions and a rate, and to me that is, that's better. That is an improvement. I think the big change that they need to make for the sprint race is, is they need to make it a stand-alone event. I think they need to make it that if the whole point is that we have action all three days and we want the Saturday sprint to be flat out, no pit stops just pedal to the floor, go for it. I think you need to remove that setting grid for Sunday's race. I think you need to make it that the drivers are told, okay, you basically got an extra race, there are points on offer. I think, yeah, maybe you go back to the old pre 2010 system or the top 8 get points ten for the win or whatever or you keep it at the 8 7 6 5 four that we have now. But to me, that would meet the idea of making it exciting. I think it would give incentives to the drivers and I think I believe it's Kevin Magnussen who said after essays, yeah, I think if you made it stand-alone, then we want to take more risk because at the moment, there is still the, okay, now there are extra points on offer. That's a step in the right direction, but I don't think that made anyone change their approach thinking like, oh, there's more to play for. I think if you make it stand alone, I think it'll tick all the boxes. And I think that I think the idea of going to 6 events next year, I think that is maybe a little bit too many. I think the three is a good number. And I actually quite like the idea of events having more of an identity. I mean, Vegas, for example, that's going to be a Saturday night race. That's really cool. And to me, I think if you have more races like that, same with, I mean, I think personally it's a shame that Monaco has lost its normal Thursday practice and then Friday being a rest day format, not just because of the Red Bull party on the Thursday night, but it's because it gave that event some kind of personality. And I think that sprint weekends can be similar to that. So yeah, I'm in favor of sprints, I think that there are some tweaks needed, but I think the other thing is that they are here to stay. I don't think we're going to see F one backpedal on sprints anytime soon because they are ticking the boxes and I know a lot of fans don't like them. I said after yesterday it was the best sprint so far I got an absolute pile on Twitter from people. Because people are like, oh, didn't you watch Brazil last year? Oh, no, they're all terrible. And it's like, for me, I mean, Brazil. But I thought you'd be biased towards the Brazil sprint race, because Hamilton did. Exactly, because of classic British. We're also biased. And I'm sure that gosh, I don't know, but yeah, they got support. Sorry, I got a lot of that today as well. Are we all never been accused of bias? I don't know what you're talking about. We always, just because we are speaking English language that you all love Hamilton. Although, yeah, I know what you mean actually on Alex's point about there's something about it. I think it's because ever since GP two started back in 2005, they've always had sprint and feature races. It always felt like that was the second class citizen to Formula One, which had the Grand Prix. Which was like the build up event. And then when Formula One was doing that, format race format. I was always like, well, it's kind of cheapens it a bit. But I'm going to argue against myself and say, I still absolutely love it. Although it was brilliant, bring it on more please. So I would say that sorry, I don't want to labor the point on sprint, but I feel like this is the big debate of the auto sport podcast. But if Luke is bought Luke saying is that they're here to stay and that he thinks they're working and maybe some of us are a little bit more. Then just apply them to all the weekends. Because I don't I really don't like the idea of them being a separate event because why would anyone care about them? Like what's the point? Because why are we I get more to play for how? How would that add into the championship standings? Would we count points would we? Yeah, we would, because it's another race. Yes, I'm going to give you a big birthday cake. But I'm going to give you another third of a birthday cake. Where's the issue? So what I'm the way I'm coming at it is if I'm honest, right? Well, remember when I was first getting into racing and I was first getting into the lower series. I found it actually formula two, that format, complicated to get into, right? I found it quite like, so wait. Since they've changed it, holy smokes, good luck 21, new, trying to watch formula two because what? So what I'm saying is that I think as a championship, we over complicate so much of the way that we essentially say whoever completes the most amount of laps and is at the front wins, we seem to overcomplicate that process. And now I'm not saying that we need to dumb it down because obviously it is meant to be the Pinnacle of racing. It's meant to be the best teams in the world with the best drivers in the world. So many of F one's problems lie at the heart of the fact that it's an extremely complex championship with extremely complex rules. And if we add another facet to that, maybe I've just been burned so many times by this kind of stuff. And as having debates about how are we policing the sport, how are we, how do we explain this to new fans and get more fans interested, which obviously F one has done an amazing job at doing. And you could maybe argue two races on a weekend, everyone's going to watch. It's going to be amazing. Maybe you're right. Maybe if that's the way it's going, I'd be optimistic towards that. But I just feel like constantly adding complexity is not the way that F one should be going. Is what I'm saying. Sure. But I don't, I don't think it is complex, I think. I think if they made it, it's a stand-alone race, then I think it's very simple then. I think it's really straightforward. And yeah, fans might be like, hang on a minute, wasn't there one race last week? Why they're two this week, BCI, sprint weekends, you get two races. I don't know, but yeah, I think that's a big change they need to make. The current format, yeah, I agree. Alex totally the setting in the grid for Sunday's race. That is still a bit of a. Yeah, it's a bit uneasy. I mean, look, okay, look at why new Joe, for example, I spoke to Fred for sir after the race, and he was like, yeah, his pace is brilliant and with basically without that crash with gasly in the sprint, he had been in a really good position. Yeah, I think that's the big change that needs to happen..

The Autosport Podcast
"emilia" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"Do with Hamilton at Mercedes, often beat him because they're both incredibly fast racing drivers, but the difference was they couldn't keep up with the race pace and the tire management and there's not been a lot of evidence the last two races for science in terms of what we'd be able to do stay with Claire. But in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, that was the difference he was quite far back from its teammate by the end of the race despite having pushed him very hard in qualifying. How are you feeling about sprint weekend Jess after experiencing the first one? We are allowed to call it a race finally, Ross Braun finally came out and said we could play. Have we had the decision from on high? God. Honestly, the amount of mental I mean, everyone's gonna probably come at me 'cause to say how stupid, but the amount of mental capacity I used to have to push to not say race and just say sprint. But you do feel like you're like, there's a word missing here. Sprint what? What does that even mean? The style guide, I believe, we just were like, it is literally a race, therefore, we're going to just look at. Sorry, F one. There is a start. There is a grid. There are some lights they go out. There are the FIA told us. It's a CFI that was like it's qualifying. And it's nice. It's a race. We're just going to write race because it's a race. The interesting thing is that a lot of listeners might not understand, obviously, there is a range of brilliant podcasts and outlets and blogs and things. And if you are auto sport and we've been around for 70 plus years and you say something that somebody doesn't often like, then the decision comes from on high, and we hear about it. If you're doing a bedroom blog or a podcast or whatever is brilliant as they are, they probably don't get the same phone calls that we get because we're trying to keep everyone happy. Anyway, so I think it was a brilliant, a brilliant weekend of racing. Who says you can't overtake at imola because there are some I thought some fantastic moments. This is like the first kind of challenging circuit where we know overtaking is super difficult. So it was going to be the first time that we could see if actually the new regs were going to make a difference. And in the sprint, you would say, yes, and I think in the race you could still say, yes, there's been an improvement, but as we saw, I mean, I did find it really funny that during the sprint, everybody was saying, oh, DRS is way too powerful around him alert. We need to kind of scale it back or maybe get rid of it. And then those same people were manically demanding that DRS be enabled during the race. But again, it's because they're two completely different beasts, yes, okay, they're both races now. But you have different levels of tyre deg and different levels of strategy and the gapping in the field changes. So you don't have that same, it's just a mad dash to the finish line and do 21 laps. It's we're playing the long game here and obviously there was today there was obviously the weather that also became a factor. So the strategists are coming on and saying, it's going to rain. It's going to rain and then it never did. And then it started to drizzle at the end. So there's so many different factors that mean that actually it's probably not fair to compare the entertainment level of the sprint versus the entertainment of today. Now, in the grand scheme of recent, I know we haven't got many recent races to go by. It was okay. Around imola, I was I'll take it, but we still had DRS trains. We still had struggling to pass. I'm sure we're going to get onto it, but Lewis Hamilton was stuck behind Pierre gasly. So there are still, it's not perfect, but it's a damn site better. I think the FIA and F one can be pleased with the impact that the new regs have had. In creating a bit more entertainment around a track like Emma, where it is typically difficult. But the jury is still out. I can't decide if I like sprint race weekends or not. They tend to add obviously to the drama. And we tend to have quite dramatic races off the back, whether or not that's you can directly say that's because of the sprints I'm not sure. I can't decide, but I also don't know, where when do we decide if they're good or not? Because we're running them for three races this year. The idea is to then multiply that next year. But I am a bit of a purist in the sense that I don't like gimmicky elements added to Formula One and having them only for a few circuits. It gives me that gimmicky feel. But the alternative is to either have them at every race, which fans might not like, they might not work. It might fall a bit flat. I can't decide if I like them. And I think the addition of The Rain and the weather factors today kind of doesn't allow us to maybe judge fairly, whether or not the sprint was a good thing or not a good thing. I'm very similar to you, Jess. I think there's just so many elements of it that I don't like, but it is actually quite good, which makes no sense. But anyway, I'm saying this is a no sense. Some would say it's like that. Anyway, my thing that I really hate with the sprint is that they award points for it. I think that's totally ridiculous. If the whole point is to set the grid, thank you for it for it. And especially if that was the case last year, I wrote my caller about it for the magazine and I'll just put dot com plus last week. It just really, really annoys me because there is already a sporting reward for gaining places in that spring race. And that's your spot on the grid. It doesn't need to award points for it. Anyway, for that column, I went back and looked at the three from last year and was like, well, what did the spoon have for an impact on the outcome of the Grand Prix? It definitely did its Silverstone. It definitely did at Monaco. It was less of an impact at Brazil because that was just all about Louis Hamilton and coming back and he had such a car performance and an engine performance difference over everybody else. Here, again, because of the weather, as you said, Jess, I don't think you can say the sprint made any impact at all on the outcome of the Grand Prix. Yes, some drivers were a few spots higher up, but leclerc losing second place off the line going out to fourth. That was all to do with the weather. Nothing to do with what happened in the sprint..

The Autosport Podcast
"emilia" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"He was trying too hard, but that was probably a second place was the best he would have done today. Yeah, I think there's two elements to his race. One is the start, just didn't get off the line, just he reacted well enough, but it was that secondary phase just didn't accelerate very well and ends up back behind Lando Norris, battled back very nicely and was putting Perez under pressure, but I think you saw as both stints wore on the Red Bull just had enough pace in hand. It was kindly on its tires. That was the key difference. He said that it just seems that with that one practice session they had on Friday being wet. The work they had to do would obviously be an even more difficult, not having that data to rely on. It just seems to suggest that Red Bull did the better job. Red Bull also came here with a few updates. I think they've made that car better, but they've also worked on it. The big problem in Australia, massive one was just to balance is all over the place. And you've heard that complaints of Max Verstappen quite a lot. So far, the first few races. And I think that just took Red Bull clear of Ferrari, which haven't bought any updates yet. And I think leclerc knew he was under pressure. And it was a mistake. It was his first big mistake of the year and what's interesting is that he was sort of saying in Australia. Look, I'm not having to overdrive. I'm not having to put these big efforts in to get higher places because the car is so good. And the first time where it was clearly a step behind Red Bull, he's gone and done it, so he's going to be, he should be disappointed in himself for that. He realized that that part of the track that she came was the only bit where the Ferrari was faster, that lower speed tighter corners. They're definitely going to win Monaco, 100%, they're going to have one to be there. And Red Bull absolutely going to walk it at Monza. It's not going to be happy hunting grounds. It's just the nature, the difference, the natures of the two cars are so different. But yeah, so he was trying too hard, trying to stay in the DRS of Perez and that Spider-Man to the barriers. And he's going to he's going to be downbeat. Judging by what we've seen from him before, he'll probably respond well from it. In terms of second driver status, Perez doing exactly what he should in fact, there's an article you can read on autosport dot com now written by Luke just after the race, which points out this is the best Red Bull Finnish first one two since Malaysia 2016, and this is what Red Bull have not had, which is when there's a fast approaching competitor, which has always been Lewis Hamilton and this year's is Sharla Clare, that they have their second driver because he is. Behind max at a decent distance to do that job. And of course they did it at the end of last season, but this is surely Perez. Saying, right, I know exactly what I'm here to do. And in a different way than I felt as time went on as a Mercedes. You know, if Bottas and Hamilton were racing, I don't know, maybe you disagree with this. I always got the feeling that Bottas was a little more like, oh, he might have a go here because on a good day Bottas is so fast. I always feel with Red Bull, like Perez is never going to be up. I'll have a go for staff and he just did his job. I thought perfectly today. He's very much max's team, isn't it? You wouldn't expect Perez to challenge him and he's far too clever for that. But early stage of the season, if they will to will, I think he'd still have a go, but he wouldn't squeeze him, wouldn't put it anything over the edge. Yeah, I've been pretty critical of Perez Jeremiah time. The last couple of years doing this role, particularly when he joined Red Bull, obviously at the start of 2021, because he wasn't able to get close to max. And that still has borne out. You know, other than qualifying in Saudi Arabia and then again today, there have been moments where he's still got himself pushed off or pushed out of position at the start and made his life harder and he got the second place in Australia, but really that was only because it was Verstappen retiring. He was the minimum he was so far back. But today, and this weekend, very, very impressive. What on Sergio Pérez? As I say, I think it helps that the Red Bull was quicker, and it's imola, and it's difficult to pass and things like that. But yeah, fair play to him. Well done. Just the gap is how Red Bull need it. Verstappen clear and doing the winning and Perez backing him up excellently. Now, sometimes we go back and do the race chronologically and it doesn't always tell the full story, but actually Jess, we should do today because so much of the final result was from lap one, in case people are wondering, oh yeah, why was Carlos Sainz a DNF and why did Danny Ricciardo finish last? Well, it's all because of that first lap. When they were correct me, I want to say 5th and 6. You know, they came together. You heard that massive. From the Italian fans, there's a moment of that on the onboard where Ricardo has to do a correction, and that might be where he kind of puts him back into the path a little bit more of the Ferrari. What do you think? That's a racing incident, really. I think Ricardo, if you're going to apply a any kind of scale of blame, maybe, as you say, the correction kind of skewed him into the side of Carlos. I don't think Carlos was at fault at all. But it's one of those things on your battling and they're both trying to climb up. They can see their teammates there in front of them and they want to get as far up. And as we found, those that made the biggest progress at the start had the better race, which again sounds like a silly thing, but the amount of progress that some drivers made at that start paved the way for the rest of the rest of the race. So it was really important and massively unfortunate and really just does not help either driver with where they want to be. And again, that sounds like a very obvious thing to say that a DNF. And starting at the back, but both those drivers are desperate for better performances to prove to their team that they can bring home the results that their teammates are. Lando Norris finishing P three, okay, fair enough off the back of leclerc's mistake. That's an amazing result for McLaren, especially if we're talking about where they started..

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"Of the Emilia romagna Grand Prix, it's a good time to join the box mutual Discord channel also available at box of neutrals dot com you can go and find the link there because there'll be plenty of chat as we return to what is I guess a relatively normal time zone race, just the regular release on Sunday because it is a sprint race weekend, which does mean Friday and Saturday are weirdly late and it's annoying. Change to the sprint rate rule is sprint race ruled by the way just quickly poll now goes to the man who qualifies fastest. 8 points available for the winner of the sprint race. So we have almost like an old points format with the top 8 old school points, but then the grid for the race is still decided by the results of the sprint. So even though you get pole position, it's still under good for the Saturday sprint race. So that's a quick update for those who were not aware. No, I wasn't aware because apart from Melbourne this would be the first Grand Prix I'll probably watch. That's why I picked a good one that would be big crowd presumably considering far he's on top of the both title standings and I think there's only one grandstand that isn't sold out yet and I'm sure that will be sold out by the time we get there so it'll probably look pretty good on the TV and if you remember if you cast your minds back to last year's made in Italy Emilia romagna del Italy Grand Prix. It had the best anthem of the year. The best rendition of it was very powerful so I don't know how they're going to top that one this year but if they get close well I'm there and I'm all for it absolutely people on Twitter will be familiar with my admiration of the anthem. Now over the Discord channel though we've had some input from the human restless. One of the great names on the Discord channel. He's posted some obscure racing merchandise. I feel like we'll all appreciate this one. A Red Bull petronas Sauber backpack, which is one of the more obscure versions of Red Bull in the motor sport world, many people have forgotten that one of Sauber's many geysers was to have a Red Bull logo on it. But then further away, from the Formula One world, a Christian Fittipaldi came out racing cap. What? Oh, yeah, like an old car. Yes, absolutely. And also from over on the U.S. side of things, one Pablo Montoya T-shirt. In a very familiar style. Look at these, it looks very Miami, but it also looks very McLaren west style. So I guess that's just part of the brand. But I'm very happy for people to post their obscure the racing merchandise unusual. I think this way to post on there because I feel like a lot of people do collect some very random items over the years. Oh, they do. Some bizarre material. Of which, what's the most unusual thing that I have? I have to consult. Oh, I have Alex. I have Alexander virtues Williams gloves. Huge thumbs. Huge thumbs. Huge thumbs. Yes. You do also have two cardboard cutouts of drivers. I do too. I was thinking of the one of ray Martin, but that's not a bad ash. We could get one. The Sam Newman is online to the National Gallery. National Gallery. 'cause there's so much shit in my house. I can't remember. Yeah, it's Fernando Alonso, and Sebastian Vettel, all over there, former teams. Yes. Well, Sebastian Vettel is the only one. Fernando was two times ago. That was in his Ferrari case. Yeah, yes. And he looks very unimpressed. So how about this? This is a pup trivia question that I think I have always wanted to raise. And it was true because I think we discussed it last year. One was withdrawn on the grid, has driven every single base 6 power units on the grid being, of course, the Renault, the Honda, the Ferrari and the Mercedes. Was it Daniel Ricciardo? No. Because up until literally last year, it was only on one. But he drove the Ferrari V8 if you remember. Yeah, yes. I'm thinking of the V 6. Only the V 60. Fernando Alonso is going of course. A Ferrari and a Honda. Never did the Mercedes though. Yes. And if you think of Sebastian Vettel, he's done the Renault, the Honda, and the Mercedes. Mostly everyone on the grid. You can come up with I've only ever driven one or three, but not two or four. And not four. Is there an answer? There is an answer. Hang on. Are they on the grid at the moment? Is it Kimi Räikkönen? I honestly don't know, this is great. That's very odd. Very good pop driver. You feel like I have raised this before, but if you definitely have it, I'm clearly not committed to memory. It's Kevin Magnussen. Kevin Magnussen, of course, because he had such a dramatic series of time changes. Which I can't remember if he actually, but it was the shit Honda engine, I guess. Yeah, it's Honda and then went to Renault because he had a year off. But nonetheless, I say he has driven it. Technically, Lando Norris is driven three. Hang on, wait a second. He's driven the Mercedes. Yes, in 2014. Yes. When Fernando Alonso is out. Yes, I was going to say he didn't write. Yes, he did. And he didn't start the 2015. But I guess he's tried it. Yes. He's participated in awakened. Wow, that is a very good that is a very good question. I want to deploy that somehow, but I'm just not sure how I'll ever come up. Day to day life. But if it does, that's a good trivia staff unusual. I had a point. I'll come back next week. Come back to it. We've got a new entry in conspiracy corner on the Discord channel. It's goo good though. Google thinks, I think you've had good things. You starting is starting the Daniel Ricciardo to Ferrari room a very early ahead of his contract renewal at the end of next season. I guess that's off the back of Carlos Sainz folding. What is he? 36 or 30 something points off Charles Leclerc and looking like he could be put into the number two driver at all, even though he's clearly got the speed. So I like that this is where I mean, I feel like this is your domain now to verify or not verify whether this is a good rumor. Good conspiracy or bad conspiracy. I'll also do some homework on that front. And just finally, this caught my eye from Politico also known as carolinian unusual in the Discord channel. He posted a video of the latest NASCAR round. I think it was this way, Ken, or last weekend, whenever it was, whenever it was. It's every week. We complain about Formula One heavy duty races. Nowadays. It's insane. So I can't verify which week it was, but it was in piece the name of the race though. You ready for this? Sorry, let's compare four with one this weekend. We laugh at the Formula One Rolex grand premiere Dell made in Italy at Dell and Emilia romagna Grand Prix. It's not as long as that one. I know they've got some longer ones. It's known simply as food city. That one enjoy was trying to hide. But I had no idea. I don't know if you did. They do this at NASCAR. 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"There's also the code there for whatever reason the link doesn't work. For example, I've just tried to open it to sorry there is an era we're trying to fix it right now. That's not our link, that's just the website. Never never change. No, I don't think they have a will. In fact, they only finding more problems the longer we go. I'm trying to see how many people are in our yes. 252, come on, we're so close. We always sort of hover in this market and then the season's done by that point, but made 48 more people. The halftime come on, just like a pyramid scheme. Get your Friends involved and then I'll tell it to theirs so that all of a sudden we have an empire. Yes, we have only 10% of you. The Peter mcginley made your empire. That name presumably copyrighted. Salt Lake City F one is leading the standings, by the way, from the United States at Sean B the world famous 5 minute replay, Cyril's tattoo, the third can't read number four, but it is a good one or number 5, very similar theme. How about this Weber? Number 6 7 max not the world champ 8 twas so not rice. 9 was team one and tenth something witty RE or re, mcginley. The people say, it's quite common to say ray now, isn't it? Out of the rather than a really reaming. I feel like people do. It's like dancing dance. It depends what moody catching. So we want another 48 more people. Yes. Whether that makes you crave another team or whatever. These are the team I've got at the moment, not sure if I'm going to be changing at the head of your mother. Yes. I've got Charles Leclerc, he's my turbo driver. I'm probably not going to be getting rid of him. I'm going to be honest with you. Nope. Fernando Alonso didn't score points in this team last week. But I'm pretty confident with him. Valtteri Bottas feeling good, Kevin Magnussen, thinking about that as well. And PA gastly. Actually, I'm feeling pretty cool. That's pretty good. That's pretty good. Of course, on my hiatus, but I'm on my, I'm waiting until sort of Aston Martin, get their act together. And slash RA, I haven't changed. Here's the cool kid. That until acid moss and finally school points slash I come up with a funny name that as far as which I line up, which was a bad start of sonoda Perez Norris Ricciardo gasly and Ferrari. But paid an okay amount for Melbourne so hopefully come Emilia romagna made in Italy Grand Prix, they started to shine a bit more. I'm pretty happy with that lineup. So look, I'm going to leave it for now, but the polls in your court are asset margin. Come on, Ashton. Just quickly a couple of other quick names. 249 social club. Now I know that team name is banned, not the team name here, obviously. Although the F one app does center some unusual words. It's worth going to check out on YouTube if it's still up or else the company's social club benefits. There's video about it, very amusing voice over. 245th box of nude strolls. And to equal 245th mcginley's palmar nightmares. I feel like we haven't revisited the Palmer in quite a while. Next time we get a an additional member on.

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"And I spoke to a lot of coders in my prep time and they said that they are really confident when they're signing because it's their first language and they're protective of their family and they feel like it's kind of their job and it's like a power thing and so that was fun to explore, but it was also fun to explore the kind of shy timid she'd been bullied and should know she was good at singing. So it was a lot of fun, I guess in both projects to kind of convey a range of emotions. Yeah. Well, with coda, set the scene for what was going on in your life when you first even heard about it. And also at that time, what you're familiarity was with the deaf community. For most of us, not there's not a lot. I don't know if it was the same. I literally knew nothing. I didn't know anything about the culture, really, and I didn't know any ASL, American sign language. Coda came to me, well, I was ill when it first came to me. And as I said, my mom is super, super laid back person, and she hates self tapes because she has to read with me. And she's really, really shy. So she actually tried to get out. She had tried to get out of taping for coda. I actually, I probably have it. Yeah, I'll read it out. Hey Sam, hope you're well. Amelia has a cold and has lost her voice, a huge exaggeration. So hasn't been able to tape for this over the weekend. I noticed ruby sings omeo bobino Caro in the script. Amelia can sing nicely, but isn't that level? If they're after a super strong singer, maybe Emilia isn't what they're looking for. What do you think and luckily my agent says, hi Claire, oh no, I hope Amelia feels better soon. She can get this done by Wednesday or Thursday if that's helpful. The deadline has been extended. So thank goodness. Yeah, thanks, mom. That's crazy. One thing could change everything. Everything happens for a reason. Imagine if I just didn't take. Wow. Well, if she had gotten out of that, would that mean you wouldn't have taped? Yes. But luckily, my agent really got my mom's number and so she got me an extension. Yeah, at first came to me and I read the script and I mean roles like ruby don't come along very often. I was interested in the sign language. And I loved that it was about a family and a culture that's rarely seen on screen. But the family weren't solely defined by being deaf. And I thought that was really interesting and I hadn't read anything like it. I remember after I read it before I taped I watched the French version. And then I remember Googling and they weren't authentically cast and I remember being like, oh, that's not how it should be. And then after I sent when I got my extension, I sent four dialog scenes and then I sang landslide by Fleetwood Mac. And then I sent three more songs. They asked me to send three more songs. Yeah, I sang, they were three of just my favorite songs at that moment in time. Gravity by Sara Bareilles. All I want by color line, and then I ran out and I hallelujah. Sure. And then I was asked to Skype with Sean. It was before zoom was a thing..

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"Remember from the market. That really made it vivid. Well what. I love about italy. General italians is their pride in their work. And i had a lovely conversation with a man in a cheese shop. He had on a white fedora and the white apron. And you know. I i had a little and i had to learn how to speak it because my cousins in piemonte don't speak english. Most of my talion gone now but a pretty good for years ago. When i went there and they loved that i tried to communicate and and they're so polite In other countries when i try to speak the language they immediately go into english in italy. They listen they start to reply in italian until they see my eyes glazed over and then they go into English that's so fun to be in the market and connecting like that. Yes thanks martina for your call. Thank you so much. I know the author of italy for the gourmet traveller end opera. One zero one fred. Plotkin telling about his favourite region to eat in italy right now on travel with rick. Steves fred explains how portico doorways are a signature look in the city of bologna. That's an extra you can hear it. Rick steves dot com slash radio. He read you know when you think of bologna. A lot of americans think of bologna about the cheapest meat you can get. But it's actually not a a low end meet in italy as tell us about The equivalent from bologna's called martha de la memorial is a combination of pork spices pistachio and little bits of the best fat. You'd want to eat three healthy fat and it comes two ways either in slices big round slices or in chunks really the only pork product that can think of that can be served. Either way and mortar delhi can be chopped up and put into pasta fillings. It's a wonderful thing but frankly let's not forget brochu to the parma and the delicious lamis that come from that area and then there's something magnificent cold kula telo Which comes the butt of the pig. And it's made only in a couple of towns one of the school z. Bello it's on the paul river and pra shuto is long. Drying for fourteen months of the leg of the pork in contras cooler telo is aged in moist environments near the poor river and takes on a more tangy but absolutely delicious taste. It's a slightly different part of the pig. And i can take from town to town in emilia-romagna and you'll discover different pork. Products always said that pork is like the music of verdi. nothing goes to waste. And i do wanna commend. There are so many towns. I could commend but to more ravenna and fit outta people. Don't visit them. that much. Revenge was the capital of the western. Byzantine empire it has most magnificent mosaics in europe and dante's buried there and fit out of the me is the great undiscovered town. Obviously the food is magnificent. It was the home of the royal este family but also the borgia family as in lucretia. Borgia they built incredible buildings palaces and so on it has the longest live jewish community going back to the middle ages of anywhere in italy and they played a very important role throughout history and unfortunately many were during the holocaust but it was the jews who on a couple of occasions paid off foreign occupiers to prevent them from destroying fit auto. Firat has incredible payers says. Just if you like pairs through the you'll ever taste The palaces the music festivals. It's a city one hundred and thirty thousand people after bologna has most important university is from thirteen ninety one. It has museum of the italian resistance. It has so much. It's still a city where people go round on bicycles and frankly against very few visitors in. It's only about a half hour from bologna ferrara. That's good to know. Yeah ravenna also has a lot of. It's sort of a baking city. It just feels quiet and peaceful and it's got those sumptuous mosaics that go back fifteen hundred years in Ravenna never forget. You know the roman Portrayal of jesus is without a beard in the medieval portrayal is is with the beard. And there's that cusp in the sixth century or so and and you see church that has mosaics that. Have both the beardless and the bearded. Jesus that are the earliest church chart you'll see in europe and it's just vivid like it was made yesterday in ravenna. I guess that was the capital of the byzantine. Who sort of a leading city in byzantium. Wasn't it it was indeed was the capital of the western byzantine empire. So there's a chance to to get a real dose of the exquisite civilizations of the east. After rome fell by going to ravenna. This is travel. With rick steves. We've been talking with fred plotkin and fred's the author of italy for the gourmet traveller and Fred you know we've been talking about a million romania the region between florence and tuscany in venice and help underrated. It is and how it's all the great stuff of italy just sparkling You write that Something about emilia romagna is is about the lusty pursuit of excellence in all things. It seems like that's true. It is whatever you want to experience and learn about the best of italy. You can do all of that in just that reach. And i'm not a driver but people who like sports course they're made in emilia money of the fidelity's the alpha romaios the best pasta the best cooking the greatest musicians. It's old there and so am i. As soon as i can manage that fred plotkin. Thanks so much.

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"emilia" Discussed on Travel with Rick Steves
"He's been abandoned and there was no more shipping and there was no mondays and and the people in english creeping when they figured out that last bank was actually closing down. They couldn't even have a bank anymore. What they did was incredible because they all they all. These volunteers got together. The retired ill attrition was doing stuff and and he's a node it's going let's get some knife in the in the in the main square of it was creeping. You have this incredible place at a bar restaurant shop a beer brewery. They have the most perfect beer you can give just a new energy for sculptors the doing whiskey. I mean and all that again brought more people and things happening. So let's see what's happening down the generation. That's the and i understand. There's some special that attracts a lot of people for their wedding. Yeah what's going on there because there's a lot of you see a lot of wedding parties there. Well you can do that. You don't have to do that. In richest areas such a romantic setting. But it is easier to get married. And then magi you from two different nationalities. so if you have different analogies you don't have to come with fifty different documents and you know going back in so you have you have generations right. You have the kiss wedding. The kiss wedding keep it. Subdued beat simple company go to denmark and it was figured out because he's such a romantic setting. Why don't we have this whole waiting. You know enterprise eighteen so this is part of regeneration aids. There's hundreds of wedding hundreds of meetings. I don't remember how many nationalities but it's really interesting. You ask anybody in coming to this remote island in denmark so fascinating. Nsf was that he thank you so much for look at arrow highland endesa. Because we're all going to go see hans christian andersen and we're going to all go to copenhagen peace come to go over the visit to the island of errol yes. Oh yeah tucson. Tucson tech Tweak owns our next steps. Are in italy fred plotkin. That's been celebrating the magnificence of italian food and culture all his adult life. he'll tell us which region above all others is. The pinnacle of what makes it so special for him. And a pair of italian tour guys share a few reasons why they enjoy going to the island of sicily as much as foreign visitors. Do we're at eight seven seven three three three rick at travel with rick steves. Italy is so popular and everybody seems to go to the same places. Venice florence rome. Tuscany the rivi on more and more important is to challenge to leave the crowds and amelia. Romania might just do the trick. This is one of italy's and europe's wealthiest regions emilia-romagna as part of italy. That includes two of italy's great university cities. Lots of address can history some top notch cultural and culinary pleasures italophile. Fred plotkin joins us now and travel. With rick steves to tell us why. Emilia romagna is one of his favorite places to visit. Let only in italy but anywhere fred fund. Giorno thank you so much for joining us. Well thank you for asking me to talk about emilia-romagna it's the region. I've spent the most time in italy. I went to college in bologna. And when i came back to the states after living in italy for many years i wanted to write a book about it. This was about nineteen eighty one. And i said. I want to write a book about emilia-romagna and the editor said is that your girlfriend. They do not even know that it was an italian region. Things have changed radically in that. Thanks to you. Thanks to food writers. Thanks to me. People know that italy has twenty regions. This region is one of excellence every single thing touches whether it's cinema whether it's opera verdi with from their fellini with from their georgia. Money is from there. It's a that level of quality and most people say to you that the best food in italy is in their home town plus bologna. It's fabulous. I just love talking with you because While i love your book you wrote to italy for the gourmet traveller and much as i am passionate about learning about a culture through the history and the art you are the man for learning about a culture through its cuisine and of course. That's a big part of. I would imagine you're attraction to emilia-romagna we'll talk about food in a moment. First of all you call yourself a pleasure activist. What does that mean and then does that have something to do with. Why you appreciate amelia. Remind so much. They're definitely connected. If i did not realize that myself before certainly happened in bologna when i was twenty pleasure activism to me is about the fact that we've been given this fantastic gift of our five senses and most people barely used them. We taste wheat. We eat but we don't savor we here but we don't listen we see but we don't absorb we'd touch what we don't feel my lightning bolt realization was. Let's take advantage of these gifts and in bologna in the million romani. In general all the senses are activated activism for me comes from activation of the senses and pleasure is a good thing hedonism. We can talk about. But pleasure is a good thing and is one of god's gifts that we want to take advantage of and bologna emilia-romagna seemed designed for that. Okay so let's talk about this regional emilia-romagna we know venice. We know tuscany and florence. This is the area in between right. It is in fact. The rail line goes florence bologna venice but in the other direction near. Milan is the via emilia. Which is a roman road that went from basically the po river. All the way down to the adriatic seat linking important city such as piacenza parramatta reggie amelia modina bologna and then out to the sea. Rimini is on the sea. they're great towns especially fit out of which i love which is not on the via emilia and throughout the region or small. Duchy's town that i love. You may have been there cold custom. Fill out of cuarto in the province of potenza. You have these gyms everywhere. These little towns that are rich in culture rich in agriculture and food tradition and the level of cooking in this region to me is unparalleled anywhere on earth not japan not france. No gathering of places that i can name has better quality cooking day in and day out the million remind you so you're talking about cooking. Is that different than the quality of the ingredients or the Tradition of the cuisine Or do you mean all of that well. The quality of ingredients is essential. Julia child said that great cooking eighty five percent shopping and to me. The greatest food markets know anywhere in the world or in bologna. It's not fancy But for example. If i were to go to market and salad like that tomato in bologna they would not say. How many do you want. They would say what are you using it for and i would say to make sauce and they were sitting. No you want this salad. You want that tomato for sauce. One that tomato to put up to age for the winter would ever every single ingredient that they could point to. I didn't know the fennel could be male or female and how the flavor is different how to select a fish had to cut a fish how she should be served. They're so passionate about every ingredient that they automatically assume you are too and they want you to know everything they know so my education really in cooking and knowledge of ingredients happened in bologna. Now fred does that present. You a little frustration when you want when you want to enjoy something that's Bullen as or parmesan or something. And you're not in emilia-romagna and you can't get the same quality of the ingredients that makes the magic hand made pasta melia. Manja is one of the great gifts to our culture and knowing how to do that is like learning to make strudel in vienna once learned. You can never accept anything less so therefore bologna and emilia manja for me. Turn me into a home cook. And i won't eat out italian food terribly often. I eat out foods that i don't prepare. I don't know how to make indian or japanese food. So that i will dine out with but i would rather cook italian at home and the great thing in italy all over but certainly in bologna and manja. You take cooking classes you learn how to make volume. They're incredibly proud. And frankly they want to maintain the tradition. And if italian young men and women won't learn it. But if people from asian north and south america american elsewhere in europe are willing to learn it better that way we maintain the tradition. This is culture maintaining the tradition in italy in small towns. I've seen there's that passion for this. I'll never forget going to forget the tomba's little town and there was a festival where the older kids were teaching the younger kids how to make a good ravioli and it was designed to pass the the passion and the and the expertise in the flare down to the next generation so it stayed out of my have been recco and liguria where it was destroyed in world war. Two in the only legacy they had was their food and every child in enrico were raviolis are taught to make it so that they will teach the next generation. There you go. this is travel with rick. Steve's we're talking with fred. Plotkin and fred written this marvelous book if for anybody that wants to appreciate italian culture through the cuisine. It's called italy for the gourmet traveller. Our phone number is eight. Seven seven three three three seven. Four to five cates on the phone from austin texas. Kate thanks for your call. I thanks for letting me call in. I'm a big fan of both of you I lived for a year and bologna and it completely altered my relationship with food. I felt like everything shifted in my eyes with food. When i um i got there just in the way you eat food the way you prepare food the way you will sit around the table and it's an event. I was lucky enough also to live with two italians. one was local. And i asked her sister for her recipe for ragu and she looked at me and she said don't do recipes the recipe and she just sort of described her process. And that's still the the same quote unquote recipe. I use today for my ragu which takes several hours and his worth every minute of those hours. But i also wanted to say that. I feel like a lot of people. Don't appreciate bologna as a spot on the tourist trail and it's really a city of hidden beauty in other words things to see rather than to eat right now. One of the things. I think is really remarkable so you know tuscany. Florence and venice. Everybody knows everybody goes but if you walk under the age of bologna you'll see incredible beautiful history that just sort of jumped out on you. Like the piazza couple. The garden the park Margaret does a really beautiful parks on. Domenico is a beautiful church which has to tiny little michelangelo's sculptures in there and people. Just don't go they. Just don't think about when you teach by the way those not cheap if i'm correct that's the famous arcade. Walkways that bologna's noted for sat right there about forty kilometers of them in the city and they are lifesaver in the horrible winters. And then the horrible summer spring and fall the most beautiful time go to bologna so even basing yourself in bologna. It's an hour to florence. It's two hours to venice. It's easy to get everywhere from there. The connections are are very very easy. You know. I think florence and venice are getting tougher and tougher just from a masses of tourism point of view. And you're just part of that you're part of the mob whether the elected or nut in so many ways but in bologna i would imagine. It just feels more italian. Does i feel like. I was forced to learn how to live like an italian because i was living in bologna lie. Sister studied in florence for a semester. And she didn't come back with a word of italian then. I spent a year in bologna. I had to learn italian. I had to negotiate in the market and the food market It was a much more italian experience. And i think getting an apartment living there shopping in the market and making some meals. It's really a remarkable city that i think falls off a lot of people's radars when they think i'm going to go to italy and i'm going to see all the spots but it's just for the food alone. The year i lived in italy. I had one bad meal and that was entirely my fault. Thanks for coming in along with the. Thank you eight. Seven seven three three three seven five and martinez coming in from atlanta eighteen. Hey rick hey fred. I'm a huge fan and thanks to your book. I made a food pilgrimage to amelia. Remind ya a few years ago. I thought i knew everything about it. My grandmother piedmontese. And i know about that creasing but after reading your book i really was a food pilgrimage. I went to modina. I wanted to see how amoco deniger happens and boy. It's nothing like what we have in the stores here in the us and i also visited bologna and it is a beautiful city and it is a city where i felt like i was living as a temporary local i went to the google bossy market And just marveled at the quality of the food. There that martina because i just think these markets in that part of italy just are. They're hard to appreciate unless you're actually there. What's what's an experience you.

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"Even if you didn't love the way game of thrones ended you're going to dig this reunion. A million clark posted this picture of her and jason momoa on instagram writing. When your son and stars rolls into town you check that he can still bench. Press a collegiate. Jason responded with a bunch of hearts and says he loves her forever

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"emilia" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
"I think that it is a bigger thing than just intimacy coaches. I think it's a structure of power thing. That's that's the other thing that i think time's up is is dealing with an practically breaking those things apart and trying to make them better is a long difficult drawn out process that's about about educating about food people to be accountable for their actions and all of these things but i think that because when it comes to the off and i'm nichido specifically talking about my industry now when it comes to the odds the the joy of the art is that it's a collaborative process. I feel this so vehemently that any piece of art that you see. It's happened because a bunch of people would coming up with something together so the power structure should reflect that it should. We should find ways to and it's just gonna make it better. I wanted to ask you about One you are now. Joining the marvel universe Yes and you are going to be a part of this. One of my favorite storylines is really one of my favorites. If you could see me. I have the secret of invasion comic sitting right beside me. Let we like i love secret. Invasion is one of my favorite story lines. So i was just wondering if you could like you know. Drop a head or drop like some nuggets or you know anything that you could tell us about about it aids. I really so. This is what i've said. I said that someone else. Before the first people that i spoke to in novel from when i got the job no relate yes you can have. It was the security team. Although i am. I'm a woman living in fear i to fight saying something like oh you ruined it for everyone and now we're gonna happen because he said but all all i all i definitely feel like i can say is that i am so juice to be a part of this wicked team. It's like everyone i've met has been exemplary. They've all been brilliant. And i'm just really excited excited. Okay okay okay. 'cause i 'cause i love it so i really wanted you know i can't wait to see and i'm like you know. I told some people. I was talking to you and then you gotta get the details but yeah i like to talk about it. Does the annoying so many thoughts already just wanna share them. It's gonna be good but you could see because they'll security bit. They'll come after you do you. Do you feel up pressure joining these kind of beloved properties. I mean you you did star. Wars the solos. You did. Obviously game of thrones. You've even you even been in terminated. Now you're doing this. Do you feel a pressure joining the stuff. This me weirdly has the least pressure of all of them because of the monday. The marvel universe is populated with some of the greatest doctors around. Been doing an excellent job. Do you know what i mean. The water is warm. Yeah i'm gonna slip in. Who's going to hide in that best. Yes see if. I start like a so. You don't feel like it's all on your shoulders like you feel like you can just fun and relaxed about. It is all this really. Have you talked for awhile and pray that no one judges me for it. It doesn't feel like that it feels much much more collaborative. Well thank you so much for talking to me. This has been really lovely. I think it's been really nice. I was really nervous. Like really really nice so i like how it's like. He's so much. Thanks again to emilia clarke. Her new book mother madness is out. Now this episode was produced by liam mcbain. It was edited by jordan hoffman. Okay listeners it's really being great to sit in the ho- share i've had so much fun. You guys have been so kind and you've been gained for all the crazy stuff. I've thrown at you guys so i am so grateful. Sam is back on friday and for that he wants

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"emilia" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused
"Not really. You read everything. Every read it page. I ended runs out of a window by now. Yes i suppose that's my that's my spiel on. No no i got it. I got it though the last thing. I do want to mention i feel like i had to. Alden was actually on the podcast. The a few months back. And i feel like solos estimation by fans just grows. I feel like it was it was called. By the circumstances. It was a weird one. It was like a lot of baggage and for good or bad and now. It's like kind of this unicorn. I kinda love like i don't know if we're going to get another kind of like isolated star wars story on the big. That's that makes me so happy. 'cause i am yeah. I loved her loved. Her really really dates loved hawn of the story. I love the people will love the experience. it was I feel it was one of those ones way. When you know too much about celebrity and you go much view just thinking about how many kids engineers already has. And i feel like that like everyone went in knowing what Like and the separation. I think was too great. You could you. Could you could end separate that gossett from the experience. But i am so. I've been being people posthumously. Enjoying one of what. I remember my brother watched it. And he's much more he he. Lets me know the tides of the funding read it environment. agenda nikon. That moment for you to do with. Yes yes i've been will will sometimes when he deems it a bright people. Tell me. And i remember. I remember solo getting his senior approval. And i was like. Oh we'll maybe in ten years someone might someone on this movie again and be like you know what i liked it. I say some taking ten years so don't worry about it. There's also it sounds like we're i think i think it's official. We're going to get a landau series. Is there not that. I'm expecting you to break. News here could cure turn. Potentially i have had nothing. I mean i really like. This isn't made like like i ain't nothing but a landau show makes so much sense. Give out money his own show. Yang won't the dog yeah So next if we're so lucky we're gonna see you on the stage. Relatively soon in london is if we can make it out there. Yeah i think. I'm not sure if i'm allowed to say this but i think it should be the summer thing crossed and the so is just coming back to your thing and and also get to enjoy that The whole new aspect of your career as a creative of as raider of a book as a producer. Congratulations on so do i call it. Mom or an. What's the do okay. Maung mother of madness it's it's available for preorder. Get your comments on amazon. Right now right now. Signed copies are available. If you'd like to preorder from your comic book retailer before the twenty eighth of june. She's a pro. I'm glad i gave an excuse to catch up today. Amelia i'm glad you're staying well And enjoy jumping out of airplanes with your with your mom absolutely daily occurrence. I assume we're gonna do that later on today again absolutely. Yeah it's it's a week eight. Thanks for your time today. I really appreciate it very much. Thank you it's been delight and so ends and other edition of happy side confused. Remember to review right and subscribe to the show on itunes or wherever you get your focus on the big toe qasim. I'm david ridley and despite jokes..

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"emilia" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused
"The title madness the the character in this league character. She's a single mom her powers. And i don't know the whole story. Just having read the first issue but it's really connected to her physicality to literally menstruation. That's that's that's something. I haven't read the comic book before. And talk to me a little bit about that. Because like i don't know if i'm making too big a leap here but like you obviously were very open about your own your health struggles and being not feeling in control of your own body i would imagine is a sense you had for for many years an instinct to to this character or like. She is not in control of her own powers away. Yeah absolutely it's kind of it's a bunch of things i like. You have your women's moguls. But what i felt was missing and why felt this actually made sense to be made. Is that fleabag meets. Deadpool bit for women could depots nailing it a gun love that of it and then you have what three has to female stories stories in in film and tv. And so i kind of like so what. If you had a superhero. That was that you could law with at and was relatable was funny. Like actually funny. I mean dig on people who listening to this. It's funny it's funny about thank you very much. And so to try in detroit and create space that seabury to exist and then as i started to get further into it. Because i write like fifty pages of the whole thing i wrote all will the stories will the characters i wrote. The next things would be like this bunch of stuff. It's kind of came out and in doing that. I started to realize that. Okay so we're talking about palace is fun and i wanted to have this sense that if it started is when you period you get all this stuff that is happening to you that you hate not only is it still a massive You drop your on in the supermarket. You're gonna be slightly embarrasses. I need feedback about us. That you probably will but then there's also the whom i know changes that happen in your body that you don't like no i'm not gonna do that thing because of x. because of because i feel yet he'll tie it i feel angry. I feel side of your top of all these things that are kind of out of control win took feel shameful about will answer feel like because you can't control it. It's not yours. It's it's something that's happening to you and by the way people talk about this and it's just a nice place to be so i wanted to try and create something whereby women could feel the truth of it. Which is that. it's a powerful thing that i'll do on that. It is there in order for you to create a human being stomach rented beautiful. That's how it's incredible but alongside that. I didn't want to just be women. I wanted to be story. But i didn't want to only be for that using the menstrual cycle a period as a bickel to discuss. We have the nation's we all human beings society setting us to feel ashamed about that decimal right to to embrace und- exit your individuality and accept these. These feelings that we're all entitled to having and so in time making them superpowers ryan. How this woman's johnny b. The journey of a woman going. I hate myself. I hate myself i hate myself i suck into. Oh i've been looking at this wrong. Yeah run added embrace it as opposed to hide it. Yeah look what. I can do what i'm capable of achieving when i am a piece with these things yeah grind statement for comic but hey that was the that was the energy behind going into this so when it's to try and find something that did bats. An old say was funny and also was a very modern story. So you'll see when you read. The comic does a bunch of nods to the climate that we're living now right That you will see that was it was. It was fun to have that to have. Oh the out. Because normally with superhero comex that kind of bet in world well known in our world the in another world or they're in another universal in another kind of and i wanted to have one. That was like no way. Here where in a heightened fashion of here sure but over the there's a long history of of of what been actors have done comic sick. for instance. i remember kiana did accommodate years ago and then short enough of a couple years past. And you're like wait. That character looks a little bit like it's like we're developing into film or tv series. There's nothing wrong with that. But i'm just curious. Is there an eye for this to be developed as something for yourself to star in for tv or film. This is hard to keep. Say it's it's. It's not the reason why i made it right. Aching to is not the reason. Why made it if that's what's gonna happen to it. Let's just deal with that when it happens i. I didn't want my character that i didn't want my to look the spitting image of me is not zoos. They gotta act like i did. I don't i know that's not the she's a whole other presages. A whole this is a whole character would like the bunch of attributes So yeah as so you all also are at long last. Going to dive headfirst into a comic book objects very soon with an amazing cast. Secure way the the the concept and the scripture stories are there. Because you don't get you and libya coleman more full show. come on friday. Had this year officially joined. Can you give me some friends. I know so i mean. Obviously we're not going to spoil anything. But can you just give me a little. Backstory sorta was this development for while had been talking to marble but various things or was it this specific thing that came up that that innocence..

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"emilia" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused
"Today on happy. Confuse amelia cork on her new comic book. Game of thrones and joining the marvel universe. Awesome josh horowitz. Welcome to another edition of happy. Sad confused yes. Proud and excited to say emilia clarke first. Time guest on the podcast. Today have one million on for a while certainly talked over the years but never for a lengthy conversation like this and what a great excuse the catch up because she is now a comic book creator. She's the co writer and creator of mom mother of madness a three issue comic book series about a single mom superhero. That is well. We're checking out. I got a chance to watch the first rather read the first issue and it is fantastic and funny and quirky and all the things that amelia is. It is available right now for preorder on amazon. Or wherever you get your comics definitely. Check that out. Get your hands on a copy of mom. Mother madness from the mind of emilia clarke so exciting to see an actor exploring different creative avenues and a million clark is certainly somebody who has been entertaining us for for many years. Most notably of course. On game of thrones. Yes if you know me you know. I was late to the party that i got there. I got there before the end guys. i saw. What all the hubbub was about So we we had a lovely chat. About game of thrones about the ending of game of thrones which of course is still controversial to many. We talk about her her joining the marvel universe very soon. I don't know if you guys are aware but emilia clarke is going to be on. Secret invasion the show. That's gonna be starring samuel jackson and ben mendelsohn and olivia colman and yes. Emilia clarke so some interesting stuff about that in here as well as on so low And her comfort movie of choice which was sense and sensibility starring and written by her illustrious last christmas co-star emma thompson so a great conversation with a million. I know you guys are gonna dig other stuff dimension. A lot is going on. Of course I teased i think. Recently my conversation with. Tom hit allston. By the time you listen to this. I believe it should be up on. Mtv news youtube page fantastic. Catch up with tom about all things. Low key including back to our first meeting way back when in two thousand ten at comic con that was a blast to reminisce with him about that Other things going on. Let's see how vin diesel the other day about f nine the new fast and furious movie. That's going to be up on. Mtv news pretty soon We have a new game night episode up right now with brie larson and jesse. Ns that's over on the happy. Second fused patriarch page. If you guys have checked it out. I encourage you to just to see. See what it's all about and see if you're interested patriot. Dot com slash. Happy confused again. That's patriot dot com slash happy confused and most notably you get. There is on camera versions of the podcast including this amelia car. Chat if you want to view it instead of just listening to it. And the game night episodes including we've done so far with folks like sam hugh colin donahue and jane levy skylar aston larsen and some other very very notable folks coming up on that so really thrilled about how game night is going I think i'm going to leave it there. Because there's there's a lot going on. Oh here's my one other plug seventy. Obviously last week's guest was john m the director of in the heights. The film didn't perform hugely at the box office. At least not in the first weekend. I think hers guys still check it out in theaters if possible You know just because it doesn't do well at the box office doesn't make it any less worth seeing and in fact this is a film that I think and hope should still be a conversation for some of the best films made this year and i don't know anybody that's it that's been disappointed so try and seed into theater if you can at the very least check it out on. Hbo max. because that's one that. I don't wanna see just fall away. People forget about too quickly because in the heights was was a special special work. So that's that's my unsolicited plug for the week. All right let's get onto the main event a fantastic chat with the delightful. Amelia clark again. Check out her new comic book. Mom mother of madness where everyday you're comics and enjoy our chat about. All things thrones comic books. jane austen. Where.

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"emilia" Discussed on Culinary School Stories
"You're looking at ground tall so you don't get that same adrenaline. But it was still a so much fun. So now that you're the executive pastry shaft near two point in your career now looking back. Who was an influence to you. Can you name one two three. That influenced you personally professionally that you know and why and in in share with the listeners. Who those people might be. Every shot that i worked for was either in the a. Cfc ranks on or they were just so incredibly talented chefs. So i always looked up to my bosses or other pastry chefs around and so many people like i'm trying to think of like just a cup. Light needs but thinking so many people family friends that pushed me inspired me but Look up to be like susan nodar. thinking so many people he mentioned the american culinary federation the acf like. Why is that important to a new chef of someone's listening out there. Why is that important to you. What are you get out of the organization. And what is it to you. Personally professionally career-wise the acs on it creates personal goals for chefs. Who may not be challenged every day to achieve certain Shots want to have their own restaurants. Just had their fakery. But if you don't have any specific type of goals on the c. creates a ladder for patriots. survived easter canarian certify. Working pastry chefs Master chef so right out of connors. Will i got my survey piece area and i kept seeing testing for these different certifications and i realized one day. I wanna be a certified master. He's shots so it's it's slowly claim net ladder Do you belong to a local chapter. And and what are you. What are you get out of that chapter. Do you guys do professional development right now in part of the southwest florida chapter the naples chapter and they actually have very large. Chapman's good two hundred matters. Children plus members. I believe i'm in their very talented chefs. And that's what. I love about being harder than that is just when meet up with these other shafts. You've got to talk about. How was your be. How many doing right now like. What are you. Specials are going to the easiest national conventions. I love the investment being apartment conventions because you gather with chefs from all over the country even internationally. Some people suggest them over for this. They could bench and you have hundreds hundreds and hundreds of so such talented individuals at it's Mindboggling think how much we could do with the we out in this one very large group right now so these kind of gives me that inspiration that motivation. That passionate derived bats shock leads. So it can as you mentioned. Help your career. You know you get these certifications can.

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Emilia Clarke Joins Disney Plus Series 'Secret Invasion'
"Emilia Clarke has a new job. Former Game of Thrones star. She is joining this project Secret invasion at Disney. Plus, so we're getting a lot of high profile people involved in this. She is. We don't know who's gonna be playing. But this is her first entree into the Marvel Television universe. I guess she's joining Samuel Jackson. Olivia Coleman was announced yesterday. Ben Mendelssohn, so they're trying to do you know everyone is getting there. Toward the Marvel Cinematic universe. So

The Autosport Podcast
Lewis Hamilton Takes Shocking Pole Ahead of Two Red Bull Drivers
"I'm arava bravo and today. Alex cullen orcas or two sports grand prix. Editor is here to chat about today's action. Alex what an exciting session. That was louis. Bano sounded quite surprised themselves that they had secured pole position going into qualifying today. Will you expecting him to take paul. I'll be honest. no. I don't think i was. I think the surprise you could hear in beaufort voice was absolutely genuine i. They know that they're in a real close fight with boone. There's going to be very very difficult to do with dominating. The don so easily over the previous years and yet actress did have a eat. You have a bad friday. Not he's obviously with the drive shaft pizza but certainly disrupted things. Says you're peres happening. Fb one now that videos now come out. It was just an unfortunate thing where eclipse as the consequence of the fact that the teams couldn't see what was happening in the timing will tv pictures so rip was really on the back for but still has the fastest car. I don't like definitely think this is a qualifying. That red bull lost rather than mercedes one. So yeah lewis. Hamilton was brilliant. Excellent job but he himself will admit that neither of his two laps were particularly a hundred percent. Perfect is what he said he needed to being said. If you can him about listen in the press conference he says if you put the t. laps together you would have not perfect but i think we still felt both of them. There was time on the table. And you could see that. And secondly didn't improve. Both of the rebel drivers made significant errors. And actually if stopping hooks. Everything up. He's clearly on head of hamilton. I think i think it's Budget they've a tenth of a second cy another another another time rep. Who is cost themselves when they've had the fox's car

The Voicebot Podcast
Interview With Per Ottosson, CEO Of Artificial Solutions
"Parrado said welcome to the voice. Podcast thank you. brett secrete. Beer was wonderful to have you. You are relatively new artificial solutions. But you've been in the industry for a long time having a long tenure at ip soft. So you know a lot about the conversational. Ai space and it's a great time for us to be talking to you given that you've just taken over the helm of artificial solutions and sort of moving into this new direction. So i guess. Probably the first thing i would ask you to do. Is maybe introduce yourself a little bit to the listeners. And tell maybe how you got into the conversational. Ai space in and how you're influenced by maybe some of the things that you did before that absolutely so i'm a i'm a swede but i worked most of my life. I either founded companies. That were focusing. Us and europe. Or i worked in american companies. That were focusing. Us and europe and it's always been within the space of software. So that's my. That's my niche. An coming into a software industry is purely. Because i'm also interested in. I was interested in programming. And haven't done that in quite some time. But i was when i went to a what i went to high and gradually this became something that i really read about started to study all the different companies. And that's what have been in that industry since. I exited university my My first run. In with conversationally. I was i was at ip soft. And i report the cheating debate. The old time at i be solve. Chattanooga say is an absolutely inspiring innovator and that chetan started talking about baking the ultimate nations. We had into something conversational and and using that your language and started putting focus on that and the the sort of that which was called emilia one dollars. Zero was I would say seven eight maybe even nine years ago and At the time we will quite big on automation so we were probably and i would say from a software perspective the biggest automation play in the in the it operations space

Unreserved
From Australia to Canada, how Indigenous people are coping with isolation one year into the pandemic
"It has been almost a year since the covid. Nineteen outbreak was declared a pandemic. it's an anniversary. I'm sure many of us are not too happy to celebrate. This year has been a real challenge in the pandemic has fundamentally changed our lives but many folks have found ways to not let isolation get the best of them. I know so many people out there all around the north. Were ready to support you. I think a good storyteller reminds you that all storms pass. We've been here before but we can help to route at resilience and make them more aware of how strong young folks are this week. Unreserved how indigenous people are turning to digital communities storytelling and culture feel connected to squash those isolation blues cleo denny writer richard van camp has essentially been on a one book a year pace for two decades his latest called gathered share some secrets to great storytelling and it includes seven stories. Elders from his community have shared with him. Richard is here with us now to talk about his new book and how storytelling can help fight and banished loneliness especially during this pandemic. he joins me now from edmonton. Welcome back to the show. Richard musi cho- feeling sal. My see my friends thank you. So let's party. yes let's party. So can you tell us about your latest book gather. Oh thank you. Must he chose so. Gather really an exploration of my journey as a storyteller. For those of you. Who don't know my name. Is richard van camp. I m c show denny. I was born and raised in fort. Smith northwest territories treaty. Eight country goes born in nineteen. Seventy one and i was raised in a town. It was. It's the maty capital of the northwest territories if it's paradise schwartzman throws territories officially quadri-lingual so bush cre- dna a french and english spoken at any given time. And when i graduated from high school i ran. I went from hero to zero. Because i had no idea what i wanted to do. No idea at all. I wanted to be a break dancer. I wanted to be a minjah. i was nineteen. I had a mullet. Some pinch hickeys. And i actually had a real existential crisis. I had a midlife crisis at nineteen. Cause i was like what am i gonna do. Who am i supposed to be. And i saw that. They were looking for drivers for the handy bus. They were looking for volunteers. And when i saw that on the green screen in fort smith northwest actors. The bango channel. I realized that that was what i was going to do. I was going to volunteer. I'll start driving the elders around. Because i was a really good canadian. Really good treaty indian. I was a really good person. I was a former. But i was a really poor ki- chou denny. I didn't know anything about our language. I knew a little bit of butter culture through our mother. But you know i was so busy having fun growing up by what i realized when i showed up to begin my apprenticeship as a handy bus driver in fort smith northwest territories to the matriarchs to the lighthouses to the mama. Bear's portsmouth arthritis territories. And i'm talking about irene centers. Dora toronto seraphine evans. Emilia gate tricks. I'm talking about the sweethearts of our community. They could see right away. That i was a really hollow indigenous person culturally and that i was searching and they took me under their wings and it was bingo runs. Hospital runs medical runs. It was trips to cancers in the northern store and trips to the landslide to watch the pelicans return it was through those driving shuttling and careering the royalty of our community wherever they wanted to be that they started sharing their stories with me so gather is really about what i learned. The smartest thing. I ever did belan was i realized a few months into apprenticeship as the handy bus driver. Fort smith risk territories. No one was recording our elders. Nobody because the mistake we make as we think everybody is going to be here forever. And so i remember explicitly having this. Oh my god. If i don't record our elders and get these stories downs. I think we're going to. We're not gonna have this opportunity my message with gatherings. Don't wait to record your heroes. Honor them now.

Podcast RadioViajera
"emilia" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
Saudis sporting soft-power attempt
"November twenty eighth the green lights over the greed in jeddah will go out and the first saudi arabian grand prix will into life and though twenty formula one qasr raise a mightily impressive in the start of a race. They will need to rev extra to have any hope of drowning out throughout about the propriety of this event occurring at all a row to which this very explainer is about to make a modest contribution. Let's look at the undeniable upsides. I which one take too long in and of itself. The saudi arabian grand prix will doubtless be a splendid spectacle. It is to be held on a street circuit in jeddah the precise layout remains to be confirmed but it seems certain one part of the track will conduct formula one's spelt machines down the konishi the boulevard which hugs the red sea coast. And the saudis will certainly dredge deeply from the bottomless pit of money to rent the proceedings as sumptuous extravagant as possible. It might even be of crucial importance in the context of next season. The saudi arabian grand prix will be the second lost race of the year. So if two thousand and twenty one turns out not to be yet. Another procession led by lewis hamilton. The wheel of his mercedes come at the calendar man lewis. Hamilton starts an incredible qualifying. They could still be much to play playful when the teams arrive in jeddah. So that's the good news. Then there are the reasons why this edition to the formula. One calendar is the stuff of foreign desk explainers. It is hopefully not necessary to reemphasize the variety and severity of the ways in which the saudi regime is one of the world's most repressive. We do not have all day still less all month. It is suffice to say a regime which ethically inclined businesses would tend to regard from the foreign bargepole formula one does not appear overly troubled on this front in recent years alone. Races have been held in russia as a fan bahrain and china. None of whom would be within sight of the podium at any sort of grand prix of human rights. it is probably not outrageous to suggest that formula one's principal objections to holding a race meeting in north korea. Iran equatorial guinea or turkmenistan would be logistical rather than an ethical. So we know what formula one wants from this. What's more interesting is what saudi arabia is off to. Saudi arabia has some history of recognizing the immense soft power possibilities of formula one in the late nineteen seventies and early nineteen eighty s saudi state airline saudia sponsored the uk based williams team australian driver. Alan jones carried their logo to the one thousand nine hundred world championship. Tell checkered flag often goes allen jones. what a wonderful way to pay is nineteen eighteen world championship. Riyadh's re engagement with the sport is being pitched as part of the modernizing reformist agenda of ambitious saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman though it does not feel untoward lee churlish to note that nba if to whole saudi arabia into the mid nineteenth century have made some distinctly old school d to via for example conducting a ruinous rampage in neighboring yemen and dispatching hitmen to murder a vexatious journalist the un's extrajudicial executions investigator. Agnes calamar has just released a report at pains a- damning picture of saudi arabia's role in the murder of journalists jamal has all of which is tricky to square with formula one's commitment to respect for human rights which f. one has typed out on their website and everything it promises to it says he engage in meaningful consultation with relevant stakeholders in relation to any issues raised as a result of out due diligence. A sentence which could have been designed to lull readers to sleep inside four syllables. Human rights groups are already speaking of their hope that lewis hamilton who barring mishap will be defending his seventh world championship. Next season might get out in front of this. How has grown more politically outspoken. This year in particular among the slogans on the black lives matter t shirt he wore at this year's emilia romagna grand prix was women's rights are human rights. A repeat performance would give saudi broadcasters amusing connections. Saudi arabia is clearly keen on what has become known as sports washing the tactic beloved unpleasant regimes of staging sporting circuses. In the hope that they may distract from your moral infirmities and impressed with your economic progress in recent years. Saudi arabia has hosted international gulf tennis equestrian and other tournaments formula one one of the planet's most popular television spectacles. He's a massive step up.

Medicare for All
What Is 'the Partnership for America’s Healthcare Future'?
"You're lucky enough to live in Iowa or one of these primary states not only are you just drowned out submerged with advertisements from the candidates but The Partnership for America's Healthcare Future Future. which is the like Orwellian slash dystopia phrase that That has come up. They come up with for the coalition that it was created basically to defeat Medicare for all so this is the Health Insurance Industry Pharma. This is the for profit hospitals. This is the Chamber of Commerce All of the powers of a line to try and undermine Medicare for all and they are actually also spending hundreds of thousands of dollars running ads in the primary states. It's and We thought we would actually Take a short break from all these candidates and talking about the candidates running for office and like like put a little bit of focus on the Partnership for America's healthcare future and how they're trying to undermine Medicare fraud shoe. Listen to this ad or sure. Okay Get ready to enjoy some good old fashioned advertising. We come from different walks of life but we agree on one important thing. We don't want WanNa be forced into a one-size-fits-all government insurance system. The politicians may call it medicare for all medicare buying or the public option. But they mean the same thing a higher taxes or higher premiums lower quality care politicians and bureaucrats in control of our health care. We can't afford one size. Fits all planned and we need to fix. What's broken? Start over so What was your first take? That was like a lot a lot of gobbledygook thrown at us in the span of thirty seconds. Every single possible talking point smashed into thirty seconds sometimes sometimes repeated two or three times. You know you don't you shouldn't be afraid of one. Size fits all healthcare. I don't know if you've ever had it before. It's like a ill-fitting sweater sweater. You know. When I lived in England everyone basically does have the same healthcare and it turns out? The comprehensive healthcare fits every single person. AH regardless of your body size. That's right. I mean every single person has a body. So I kind of like the idea of one-size-fits-all home insurance. No the name of this. This ad which you can see on Youtube is called same thing and actually what they're arguing. I think the main argument of the AD is that Medicare for all is the same exact thing as a medicare buy in and a public option. So why the hell are they renting this in in primary states like Iowa and what's the point of like conflicting those those two. I wonder any any expansion of public health insurance. is perceived to be threat. I think which is a strategic mistake on on their part I think because it rather than co opting One of the more more corporate solutions like a public option. They A. They'd rather just go all in against any sort of reform which I think is going to backfire on them. Yeah I mean they've they've stated that one of their goals the partnership schools is to keep Medicare for all and public option off of the Democratic Party Platform Twenty twenty which seems very unlikely given that every candidate it under stages backing one of those two And I I guess it's confusing to me like WH- every debate medicare for all. Is the number one issue in the presidential in and the democratic debate and all in the main thing they talk about is how different. Their healthcare plans are So people are constantly exposed. The huge gap between a Medicare medicare for all proposal and a public option. Buying and these guys are like running ads swimming upstream like trying to convince you that basically they're the same thing Another thing that struck me in there. I mean. Do you think that this is GonNa work. Like who are they trying to help one candidate win. Or what do you think. The goal is ultimately Emilia running these ads targeted at Democratic primary states. Yeah whatever their plan is It's not actually working all. The ads have not only failed to really make a dent in public opinion about single payer but they've also failed to prevent The more you're liberal candidates like Sanders and Warren. From doing well in Iowa on factor in fact sanders is surging right now And in two thousand sixteen trump won the IRA fifty one to forty one. And if the polling today is correct If you know we were in the general and Iowa was voting. Today he'd win by a smaller smaller margin against any Democratic candidate reforming from you know the public option. Democrats to the all out Medicare for all Democrats Democrats by only six point spread Went up against you know Sanders or Warren So what is the lesson here. Money can't buy you love. Yeah they haven't won my love yet. I wonder I mean the other thing that's interesting is they're kind of they're they're imposing the same. They're they're trying to punish certain candidates for running on these issues But they're imposing the same costs on candidate support Medicare for all and a public option. So there's there's really no disincentive for Democrats to support Medicare for all and it's also I think a lesson about how you know. I think the Democrats who are pushing a public option. They're saying thing. Hey look this more moderate choice. It's not GonNa get the full opposition of the healthcare industry right We're just going to tinker around the edges. We're going to expand access a little that we're gonNA try and do things here and there to not make healthcare right but to like expand coverage Maybe make things a little less horrible But they are actually really triggering the full opposition of the healthcare industry the same exact Resources and money and messaging that Medicare will fight gets So the establishment government is going to have to come up with another reason to taxing pair over a public option because in terms of political feasability I don't really see an advantage advantage anymore. Exactly this gets to the core. The most common pushback we hear on Medicare for all his political feasibility. And that's like a reason to do a public option instead it turns out that there's the same existential crisis in the healthcare industry. That and I mean it's worth remembering. The partnership is not just the health insurance industry. It's also also Pharma. It's also hospitals. It's also chambers of commerce and all of these groups have agreed to fight a public option equally to fighting Medicare for all so much so that they're running ads trying to convince you that the same exact thing which is incredible to

BBC Newshour
Italy's Salvini loses 'aura of invincibility' in Emilia setback
"To Italy now and Matteo salvini leader of the country's right wing anti immigrant league had invested much time and energy in his attempts to win the election in the region of Emilia Romagna however in a closely fought contest the left wing Democratic Party and governor Stefan open a genie prevailed addressing cheering supporters Mr Banacek bona Cheney said he'd like to see his success repeated across the country and he called for more civility in politics what is the Charlie Charlie that terminal the blanket is of the now let's face it these protesters who call themselves the sardines so the two filling the squares and asking for a politics it's not just composed a full guarantee anger and resentment the more polite and peaceful politics one that is respectful of those who should not be considered enemies but only political opponents well let's go to a silly now and speak to our correspondent up mark Levin marker a significant defeat for Matteo salvini area a pretty significant defeats runs here because he was throwing everything that's trying to win this regional election just a reminder of where this is its immediate on mine yeah region of northern Italy that is the home of Ferrari Lamborghini rich cities like Bologna Palmer and Montana and it is being the stronghold of the left since the second World War and so my things and Vini aims to trying to wrest control of the media manana believing that if it fell to the fall rights to to the rights of the far right that he could potentially that content to destabilize the government coalition and from fresh elections which polls suggest he would win and therefore he would become its lease first fall right pocket as prime minister as it happens there was a mass mobilization by the left they used this street movements they were called the son teams that you hurt the roof referring a referral to that in that click buy stuff and I've won a genie it was a big anti sodomy street movement and they managed to hold on to it with a fairly comfortable win of a fifty percent so it is a big blow to Montana some Vinny and his hopes of managing to come back and to to to to to to to get control of any of the money for the first time in seventy five yes the anti right wing movement that you mentioned how much of it was informed by the desire for more civil discourse in the political landscape well they certainly feel at the antics of the movement that that but there was something he represents he treats discrimination the ghosts of its lease wartime parts they say that he is neo fascist that he even evokes echoes of Mussolini he strongly rejects or that he says that he simply wants to make Italians proud to be Italian again but he is a you know he's got a hard on to my good line a couple of weeks ago during the campaign he went up to the the house of a Tunisian family in the region and rang the doorbell and said all you drug dealers that please his supporters they see him as a kind of hard to sort of your stress a kind of a people's man a man of the people but his opponents say he is somebody who's very very divisive and they would very much like civility to returns with how in politics but the thing is that he also represents change in in a fairly kind of dry and also fight Italian political scene in and that is something that that that refreshes many of his supporters so yes he's failed in to to win I mean there are mine yet but he will be back and he will be very much a force to be reckoned with from the sidelines from the opposition side lines of Italian politics and he will he will very much either hope that that he will be able to win a future regional election I'm forced to a a collapse of this fairly unhappy shaky coalition government the rules it's at the moment mark learn how correspondent at in a silly joining us from the capitol in grand

BBC World Service
Salvini looking for redemption in Italian regional elections
"Voting is beginning in local elections in the Italian region of Emilia Romagna it's being seen as a showdown between the government and the far right party of Matteo salvini mark Levin reports a median Romagna is home to Ferrari and Lamborghini and rich cities like Bologna and Palmer and it's been the stronghold of the left since the second World War but Matteo salvini is hoping for a political shock by winning control in the regional election with his heart and T. microcline and promise of change if he clinches it Italy's shaky coalition could collapse from the pressure which might Spock elections that could sweep him to power as the country's first fall right populist prime

AP News Radio
War epic 'Midway' bests 'Doctor Sleep' at the box office
"For big new movies made a fresh from the box office this weekend but they didn't exactly fill theaters so what's the target it didn't get great reviews we believe it's midway but midway did earn praise for its attention to detail and riveting fine see grab number one with an estimated seventeen point five million dollar homes called the shining Dr suite a sequel to the shining what's expected to do better at the box office but it opened at number two with a little more than fourteen million are you playing with fire a family comedy about firefighters start caring for children got hand but it managed third with twelve point eight million did you find me elves boys so cynical brillant STV's our dog times in last Christmas starring Emilia Clarke debuted in fourth with eleven point six I'm Ben Thomas

The Rich Roll Podcast
Amelia Boone: Living Authentic
"Today's best is known widely I would say for her grit her ability to suffer her name is Amelia soon and she is the most dominant and decorated female in the history of obstacle course racing fifty podiums thirty victories Spartan race world champion three time world's toughest mudder champion her list of accolades goes on and on and on she's also the ultimate weekend warrior because Amelia has accomplished all of this while balancing a fulltime career as a corporate attorney I at Skadden arps in Chicago and now at apple in Cupertino dubbed the Queen of pain it's a career that's landed her on magazine covers major publication features and title television gigs as a commentator and along the way she's held herself out as essentially an open book sharing her journey social media and many podcasts but reflecting back she now calls those experiences selective vulnerability an open book appearance with veneer of transparency that belied that shrouded in essential truth about her life because while Emilia was being celebrated as this unbreakable theon prodded for her daily habits morning routine or training regimen and her race tactics she harbored a secret a secret twenty year battle with food and mental health an eating disorder basically that that she kept hidden and compartmentalized which has been an obstacle more daunting than any ratio endured however four bone injuries likely the result of of her dysfunctional relationship with food chain all of that so this past summer she summoned the courage to confront it I threw an ended treatment program and then by sharing her story for the first time with the public vulnerable and courageous blog post later we're her protracted struggle or guilt or shame and all of this was motivated by a desire on behalf of Amelia to to really change the way we talk about out eating disorders and that post prompted an extended media cycle that led to a broader and more important conversation about the prominence of this addition among athletes and Beyond and today's episode is a powerful extension of that ongoing conversation. It's coming up in a few but first let's take care of business today's episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens? I think you could say that I'm a minimalist when it comes to supplements not one of those athletes that has a cupboard with twenty different jars filled with powders but I do believe in smart supplementation and irrespective of whatever Diet looks

Mom Brain
Preschool Primer with Teacher, Jeann Graham
"My name is Gina Graham. I have been a preschool teacher for thirteen seniors now. I love working with young children. I work with children between the ages of three and five years old. How'd you get into wanting to be a teacher. I have to say saying this. I know it sounds cheesy and everyone when they asked me this question. I take a breath before I answer. It and I say I'm going to be honest. It was my fourth grade teacher and I don't know if it's okay to you say her name. Her name is Mrs Reinisch and since Fourth Grade. I said I WANNA be a teacher. I want to work with children and make them feel the way that she made me feel. Two of my children have been taught by you and they they you have the Reggio Emilia approach to me a little bit above I have have to say I knew nothing about the Reggio Emilia approach before I started working at the school that I work out when I first learning about regimen mealy approach which is it's a little town in Italy and it's based on children learning about activities that they WANNA learn about and it's very play based and project based and so for example just because because it's the fall time we're not going to study pumpkins and go apple picking because that's what you usually do in school. We sit back. We focus on the children we focus on what they are interested interested in and then we take those tools and apply learning aspects to that and so you know a lot of times. You'll like when we when the kids start their school year you. You don't know what you know what they're going to be focusing on right. There's no plan at all. We don't have any set curriculum. the first few weeks is sort of just the teachers we actually saw start it off in small groups and so what that looks like. I have a classroom of children. Last year I had nineteen children and for the first four weeks of school we start start off with half groups and so we'll have nine or ten children with three teachers and so at that time we have a wonderful opportunity to really just focus on the children as individuals individuals with their interested in with their questions what they're wondering about and then after the first few weeks of school we come together as a staff we brainstorm when we talk about these interests and see how we can then bring it back to the children in a way of learning through

Ringer Dish
Emmy Awards 2019: The hottest red carpet arrivals, winners and losers
"Dash special edition really right littman. I'm Hellawell jam session teatime crossover event in the spirit of great television. We Love Crossover Event Lover Knock Great Television. What's going for it yeah. It's really negative because it was a really bad show we'll bounce Dallas and positively the phoebe Waller Abridge high of one in this is not fair. Thanks Jeff. Why why am I not in high too. I UH-HUH OH yeah yeah. It was a great night for her. That's true but to me. It was a television show true. No not definitely not what I mean. I think you know you're right on that note kate. Why don't you kick things off on a high for us. We're GONNA talk with highs and lows. We'll go back and forth all right start positive. I was the red carpet action pretty good pretty fun lot of color you know from the men and the women we love a color jacket. I'm I'm trying to do my best like Juliana ransack because it working your calendar at all you know mercilessly Nicolas Coster Waldo. They just like did the goal they are in Green. Yeah he looked really good. He looks great seen him look bad but I drew this award show as he does in every single still of photography taking him ever Israel. Where's the talks really well of any family well. It's a gift Lotta Pink and red dresses which I liked all of them. I think we were talking about just looks like a huge. Valentine onstage dynasty chic which I was into like Mandy Moore could've just like stepped off like an eighty soap op right and that's what I want for my fashion. We also have to Raji. GP Henson Great Yeah. All three of them have either watch dialing Hollywood on Netflix but I've heard it's really good it is really good and like the the first three episodes center around Dang Raji Henson's emmys dress code and yes this last year okay because Jason Baldness her stylist stylist and they're really good friends to show and so I was just thinking styling Hollywood and season two can't wait to hear about distress. They held it shadow styling Hollywood. One of Netflix few wins tonight. flicks yeah slow for them kind of great. Let's commercials now. ozark night were their networks commercials which wines the breaking bad movie. Yes that's true the Camino last hour. There were a few three just kept seeing the new netflix seven million. Leeann streaming sites now and there were commercials for all of them and there's a lot of apple plus huge. I feel like it anyway back to fashion. I also might think probably my favorite was purchase. There's Clarkson. She did like blonde more tissue atoms which is real kate everything you want from purchase. Clarkson ever but yeah it was great never looked great. We all oh really Zendaya so late though like we didn't really see your until she walked out in glasses she present which was fabulous. She's got the marvel money and she's a cool kid. So Oh yes you need to get there early. That's true. Actually she doesn't have marvel money anymore. Right right YEP per spiderman series is dead. Maybe they only mice. I'd still like to you see how that's ultimately resolved but yeah we know about that stuff too. I WANNA share that Kid Harrington who I generally have no interest in as John Snow or in real life but I thought he looks phenomenal Q. Like the Best I've ever seen him. Maybe yes maybe the best never looked tie really channeling Richard Madden which was a great look for him also recommended not show which was Sassou. Ask You guys see what Richard Man did in debt yeah bill t rex out of Lego instagram could for him huge flex. You know I'd like to nominate Emilia Clarke while around the gas are- if Valentino I I'd love to know about. I assume it's tape. That's involved in this attraction but she's wearing confidence. She looks great. I was so ready to root against I'm sorry I did but she made it a little bit more difficult than I had plans. At least you followed through my Rudolph and Michelle Williams both in floral patterns both looking great really really enjoyed that more Michelle Williams in a few minutes. I liked Natasha. Leones look also should we talk about Natasha. Leone clapping. Yeah you're cool. Kidman Adman clapping apparently it is interesting way of clapping. It is like she just learnt how a small child when you teach them how to do applies their hands together but she was consistent in it. She applauded for a lot of people which we appreciate. I really liked it. She was wearing glasses during the show. I just love glasses formal. Look look at the Oscars Golden Globes and EMMYS. It's very common and I think it's a great I would do it. Billy Puerto Ricans and also the formal yes. It's a great addition. It's fake furnished. We're on the same the same people to do it because like young always does it. Oprah as a love the former bosses Amanda. I'm happy to tell you that the Tasha Leo Gift of her clapping readily available for whenever you need that's great people are ready. I think that makes sense. I'm just going to try to do it in my own life. One more nomination. Naomi watts she looks phenomenal and black just logged in just great the new game of thrones star new game. It's just getting ready. I I liked we'll talk a lot more reckoning with routes but I like to the end of the show how David any off who is my one true love can be like and now it's over we did it and now it is over totally disavowing try to shut out any notions of the prequels and spin offs that are that are coming alright great injection positively positively we'll ride this enthusiasm into talking about the most awkward moment of evening which was allow a complicated one which was when. Phoebe Waller Bridge won on Best Actress in a comedy beating out Julia Louis Dreyfuss in her final season as Lena Meyer from beep and bridges incredibly happy. Kate was incredibly happy. Many people on the Internet were incredibly happy. Let's get this out of the way. This is a pro fleabag podcast. You're lovely about free. It's one of the best things that that I've seen in any medium in two thousand and nineteen. Maybe in the decade yet great up there yeah fix perfect episodes a season two. Yes at flawless sure but Julia Louis Dreyfus purpose is probably the best television actress of in history. Yeah I think she's like Lucille Ball and Carol channing. Yes and she had one for veep. I believe every season she had been nominated and she was going to break the record for the most emmy wins by a woman of of all time and she she is there's also a breast cancer survivor yeah and that happened between these seasons so I think we all assumed that this would be her emmy and and it was not and that's the way the cookie crumbles moreover everyone in the room assuming yes so it was like the most tepid response. It's a win from a show that is universally praised yes. I'm sure that no one's like fleabag doesn't deserve it deserve. It really sucks sucks. That's how the point just was such an incredibly awkward moment. Totally I think okay like root for history. It's like when you walk or it's and you want to see a record broken or you. You want like someone's got hot. Hand you want to leave him in the game but as long as possible like it's okay to root for history it's okay to experience that moment and it was just really awkward. Yeah and it's also a fever waller. Bridge did not really read the room in that moment. I was wondering I guess veep is maybe not a big deal in the UK. They don't care about it. They're like we have in the loop. We don't actually need the American version of IANUCCI stuff but she was like thanking her agent and I just it wasn't the note that you wanted at that. Moment also weird for her to be profusely thanking or agent given the feud between writers and agents right now. Yes weird moment. It was not mentioned once during the entire telecast now's house per day and there was a lot of ignoring everything going on TV. No one was talking about streaming services. Everyone was just you know thinking whatever likes Amazon that that helped them. A lot of Amazon wants by the way but yeah it just it. It was uncomfortable. Even though it was happy yeah it's like not undeserved served right with the moment felt wrong and it. Kinda sucks then for our bread shoes. True talent is actually Frank Kayla. I will say like she seems super for actress to me in that moment in a way. I don't like to acknowledge and I just like Oh. This is a real actress but she also had just been up there like I think it would have been different if she hadn't won anything yet yet right right right so she had just been up there. She's up there again. It's like Oh you again like everyone loves her but like it is. It would have been different than if it had just been the first win for few celebrity yeah so it's tough. It's a no win a little bit she continued to she did continue to win now. She did and it was awesome. That fleabag won best comedy. US totally detailing curling. Everyone say their favorite episode man you go first the last one I mean come on the answer here. I soon as you said that to me. I I also kind of don't think of them as discreet right so it's entirely it was just one you could put those together and it would be like one very long movie and it would be kind of perfect shorter then some worth celebrating movies kate the first episode the pilot was the second season yeah great one of the Jumpsuit Yeah Mine's the number three's Kristin Scott Thomas See Russia Kristin Scott Thurow's Jonzon hot priest socially tough but you got yeah Kristin Scott Thomas. Oh yeah that's a trade. That's funeral so many other version of one yeah one we don't talk about the new one in the really funny thing about season into fleabag is just like everyone acknowledges now including TV while our bridge how essential Andrew Scott as you play the AK Moriarty too many of us who watched Sir Lock. Yeah weird very greatest in yeah. It was really cool and she when she turned to him accepting best comedy. It was like we did this because Andrew. You're Scott came in and that was cool. It was great and also you finally got to be on stage which was good so a motive. Actually I just want to say I love back. I don't need any more Brett Gelman twenty twenty between fleabag and stranger things. Yeah Ozone Lot shred amount of everything done. We're done offense. I guess it's it's really inherently offensive thing okay moving on so that was like a low and then and then I within a low below the recovered itself yeah. Just I mean it is remarkable. It's saying that is a special as fleabag actually won the emmys. We don't see actually the best. Things don't usually win awards. That's literally every awards show and fleabag winning and phoebe Waller winning for writing. It's just like wow we did it. That's great yeah so that was good good job on this one thing good Johnson. Okay Okay Hi Michelle Williams speech amazing stuff amazing stuff. This is also what happens when you practice and you prepare and she had clearly given some thought to what she wanted to say and not. Maybe she wrote it. I'm not really sure because it was definitely well-crafted and she hit her points but it was more that she had an idea and she wanted to turn this into It's a speech about equal pay which is like something. She's been crosshairs about a lot. If you remember when they did the re-shoots for I guess it was called all the money in the world it was the Getty Nassar Getty show out of it so Kevin Spacey's the Laura for Christopher plummer and they did the re shoots her fi versus Mark Wahlberg fee. Yes she took like a daily fee and Mark Wahlberg at one point five million dollars and then it became a thanks so she I used that in order to talk about a Fosse verdant. FX And the support and what happens when you actually do support of working specifically women have car work. She just like she had the stats. That's she nailed it.

Armstrong and Getty
Is that a Starbucks cup in Game of Thrones?
"The internet is losing its mind today over a coffee Cup. It's one of the last episodes of appointment viewing game of thrones. In the middle of a fantasy, medieval style banquet hall, there sits a 'Grande Starbucks now this has happened in the previous episode. Maybe nobody would have noticed because it was shot in the dark another game of thrones online tizzy. But as it is, thanks to the banquet hall lighting. You did not have to be the three eyed raven to notice this Starbucks Coffee Cup that was sitting right in front of areas. Targe Aaron actress Emilia Clarke, the character was slamming down Savino. So maybe the Starbucks was just chaser. It's a prop and people make mistakes, but this is part of a trend for geo t in its last season trending on Google searches right now game of thrones season. Eight sucks.

BrainStuff
What Was the Emu War?
"The story of the EMU war. It begins after World War One. When soldiers returned home to Australia. The government was eager to show its support for veterans take land, the government said grow wheat, and we'll pay handsomely for it. It was a mission for the bright and hopeful for men eager to, cultivate, their futures as they cultivated the soil in Western Australia. You could say the plan was flawed from the start the government had ninety thousand hector's that's two hundred twenty two thousand acres to go around. But that wasn't enough for the nearly five thousand veterans who wanted it land was doled out as it became available and the choicest lots were given away. I the remaining veterans Gotland in Perth, which was not ideal for farming. What's more in the years that followed the initial land handout in the early nineteen twenty s Western Australia, combated drought frost and a significant rabbit investation while veterans labored against the elements and the wildlife mounting financial challenges from the great depression. Threatened to undercut all they'd been promised the trillion government had initially pledged to pay the veterans four shillings per bushel of wheat. But the Bill tied to that son was killed in the Senate another Bill proposing three shillings per bushel actually passed, but the veterans were never paid at last in nineteen thirty-one the wheat bounty act made good on the government's promised to pay for wheat at the staggeringly low price of four and a half Pence per bushel. Let's put this in perspective Pence equivalent to pennies a shilling twelve Pence into their twenty shillings in a pound in today's market one. British pound is worth about a buck fifty. So these veterans were being promised smallish sums of money to start and delivered way. Less originally promised a fifth of a pound per bushel and settling for just one twentieth of a pound per bushel ten times less than what was promised. However, by this point, the veterans were desperate to make money off their wheat crops, and the stage was set for modestly fruitful harvest, no one could have anticipated. What happened next in the analysis of history? There's perhaps no stranger Afo. The Australian IMO a flightless bird. The can stand about six to half feet. That's two meters. Tall and weigh close to one hundred pounds. That's forty five kilograms and at an even stranger battle of man with machine-gun versus giant bird, the giant bird one. But in warfare. It's essential to know the enemy, so let's pause and examine the bird the dogs. The veterans. We spoke with Eric Slovak bird keeper at the Smithsonian national zoological park, he said ammos are solitary for the most part. They do get together in breeding seasons, but emus would prefer to be by themselves. The exception is when their foraging Slovak lichens that behavior to humans going out solo to a fast-food lunch. He said, you're at McDonalds around lots of people, but you're not socializing. You're just there for the food. Okay. So they're big solitary hungry birds. Not much of a threat. Right. Multiply that Emilia envisioning by twenty thousand that's how many descended upon Western Australia in nineteen thirty two until a decade earlier in nineteen twenty two emus had been a protected species. After that time they were reclassified as vermin Slovak explained. They'll eat anything. They can get their mouths on without hunting. They're grazers. They like nuts and berries baby grasses, which brings us back to wheat yet. They'll eat that faced with a seemingly endless buffet of it. The opportunistic birds homed in on the veterans plots beaten down by weather at a volatile financial market. The veterans leaned hard on the government help us they implored so one major GP w Meredith bound up leading a military offensive against the emails, but there were a few conditions. The veterans head to foot the Bill for the munition Lewis machine guns were used in EMU combat and the veterans had to provide food and lodging for the men assigned. To this curious mission as a side note as cinema tougher from FOX movie tone, accompanied the military to film, the Email effort historians assume the footage would have been used in propaganda films to illustrate how the government was aiding its veterans, but spoiler alert the mission didn't go exactly as planned armed with the knowledge that had slingshot can take down an ordinary bird, you might hazard, a guess that a machine gun could wipe out Imos easily, but you would be wrong Imos are made to run and win shot out. They're going to panic and they won't move at any reliable direction and Imos legs had neck move with elegant fluidity while their bodies. Stay parallel to the ground Slovak explained the body looks like a wave legs. Good left. The head goes to the right, and they run in all different directions like dropped marbles Meredith and his men couldn't get a straight shot at the emus who stayed out of range of machine guns. Even when enterprising veterans justed putting them on vehicles and pursuing the birds as they ran the military wasted a ton of ammunition. Only. Two hundred birds of the twenty thousand were actually killed and not only the emails evade the troops. They destroyed even more farmland in the process tearing up the ground wherever they ran the veterans were dispirited and their land was devastated. Meredith had a lot to answer for why had so much ammunition been wasted. And was the effort, even humane. Then there was the matter of money veterans promised to pay for the IMO, but the mission ultimately failed could be forgiven. This example, ridiculous history. Can't be tied up conclusively with a tidy bow and some details such as who was ultimately held responsible. For the cost of the munition are unclear we do know that the veterans learned painfully from past performance that rifles not machine guns or the best way to handle nuisance EMAS. They continued their war in a one to one battle veteran against bird. And the Australian government later place to bounty on EMAS to help control the population. But finally, we do suspect that the FOX and Matale gopher gots epoch B-roll while on location.

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise
Emilia Clarke: Game of Thrones' Daenerys Targaryen Is "So Much a Part of Who I Am"
"Game of thrones is coming the premier for the final season is just ten days away. And I'm flanked by two game of thrones freaks last night. The stars took to the red carpet for a special screening of the first episode ABC's will reap was there for the inside scoop. It was an epic red carpet fitting for the finale of game of thrones lazy? Characters from the past. Presence. Answering the tough questions. Jacob Anderson who plays the warrior grey, worm on who he would have liked to see his character take down. I wish I could spare on Jeffrey that would have been because he he was a. I feel like he needed a spe he needed this. Good sparing Emilia Clarke on leaving her mother of dragons character behind forever. I mean, she doesn't crack as many, David. And dragons, but she does in the women. John Bradley who plays the affable Sam on where he thinks his character and Gilly should settle down. He seems to be the place. They deserve a holiday. Hand on the show where you never know who's going to live or die actors revealing whose demise is touched them the most difficult. Sean amazing because it was just shocking. Main characters coder. I mean, this is probably my favorite scene in the entire. Series. So far away was put together you cutting. Death. This is a very emotional heartache devastating

Fresh Air
Mahershala Ali Couldn't Wait To Be Part of True Detective's Comeback Energy
"And pit Salata loaded his scripts with philosophical efforts inspired by the rubber chambers collection. The king in yellow now back for third season Pitt lotto has regained his footing in the magic in his pen. This. Time he defies expectations by turning cop drama into a meditation on social isolation. He details the way adult by CS and self interest fail the most vulnerable members of society, it's children. Marcia Ali is remarkable as the embittered antisocial, Wayne Hayes, a Vietnam vet who craves little more than the company of liquor and an empty VFW hall. He and his partner Roland west played by Stephen Dorf, our detectives with the Arkansas state police a white high school student will pursell and his older sister Julie have disappeared in nineteen eighty from their tiny mostly white mostly poor town of west finger Arkansas director, Jeremy sonya's time-line jumps from nineteen eighty to nineteen ninety when the case is reopened to twenty fifteen. When a journalist interviews Hayes about his work Hayes. Meanwhile, struggling to sort out what happened before. For the fog of Alzheimer's permanently. Clouds, his brain. Depicting Hayes, especially as an elderly man waited with regrets is an exercise in restraint eilly pulls it off with a plumb black residents. Don't trust Hayes because he wears a police badge at the precinct his instincts, carry less weight than his white partners. Hayes knows his race limits. His professional progress if fuels the way he pulls away from people which in turn worsens, his prospects for advancement pizzicato understands that the racial dynamics of west finger don't just create divisions. They forced people together to Hayes Mary's the only other middle-class black person in town will pursell high school English teacher Amelia Reardon played with deceptive ease by Carmen jogo. They expertly recreate the instant report that forms between black people who've never met casually chatting about everyday racism, like they're discussing the weather. You know, they're talking about white people. Even if they never say white people from long been teaching about six years all their Westminster. Hey, you say Sarah style from a boss. I'm sorry. Just you know police. I was it here. You know? It's fine. Good really what it is. Here's something then then. Air all poor around here. That's the main thing. What you know me? You know? We're in the hallway or something. They're careful around me, the kinship between Amelia and Hayes could be deeper, but Hayes remains distant Emilia takes an interest in the Priscilla case and her amateur sleuthing turns valuable clues but Hayes too consumed with his own frustrations. Can't appreciate his wife's effort nor her skill. This perhaps is the biggest improvement of the whole series Amelia is nothing like the feebly drawn female characters of the first season. She has real purpose. The first two positions move like molasses on a cold morning. But it soon becomes clear that everyone in west finger, including Hayes, his wife, his partner, and the parents of the missing Priscilla children is starved for connection. Nevertheless, they keep erecting walls to divide themselves from each other in doing. So they repeatedly obstruct the best chances. They have to find out what happened to will. And Julie the production design reinforces west fingers grimness. The town is full of rusted out cars and ramshackle houses and everything exists in a palette of dull Browns and miserable. Grays I've seen five of this season's eight episodes. And the most compelling mystery of true detective is understanding why Hayes has withdrawn from the world around him. It's also about how that withdrawal is a response to larger societal forces including but not limited to racism at this point. I'm wondering can a man who spent decades most comfortable inside his own head for June of connections in time to solve the case taunted him, or will Alzheimer's doom him and the persona children. Forever. Psoriatic McDonald is the culture critic for the undefeated true detective returns to HBO. This Sunday on Mondays fresh air notes from a transplant surgeon, Dr Joshua mez, rich talks about the thrill of implanting, a new organ and changing a patient's life and about some operations that didn't go. So well, his new book is part memoir and part history of organ transplantation. It's called when death becomes life. Hope you can join us. Fresh Air's executive producer is Danny Miller. Our technical director and engineer is Audrey Bentham with additional engineering support from Joyce Lieberman, and Jillian Herzfeld our associate producer for digital media is Molly seavy nesper. Theresa Madden directed today