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77WABC Radio
"evian" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Dot com at Mark Levin show. YouTube dot com at Mark L evian show. We've got all kinds of creative stuff there. It's very, very wonderful. It's very unique. We've worked on it or search Mark Levin's show in YouTube that's Mark LEV IN show in YouTube. Mister producer, would you again post actually, we have a direct link to the podcast right there on my social sites. So go to the direct link. You can just hit it there. I don't know if the YouTube is, but we'll put it there if it's not. It's a great honor to have my friend more Kline on the probe. We're going to have more client really is a great patriotic American and he's a defender of the State of Israel. But he and I see things the same way, which is the defend one is really defending the principles of the other and the people who hate Israel hate America. The people who hate America hate Israel. Now Moore is the president of Zio a and that's a fantastic organization as well. Zionists of America, which simply means they support the State of Israel. Apparently that's controversial these days. The Biden administration more I understand has been putting around with some kind of regulation involving anti semitism and now they cut the baby in half. They apparently buckled to care to J street to the ADL and other phony organizations or even worse. Is that correct? And can you explain this to us? Yes, Mark. It's an honor to be with someone who's extraordinary as you. Thanks. The United States came out just a few hours ago. With their program of how to fight Jew hatred, anti semitism. Instead of using the normal respected accepted definition for anti semitism, called the Ira definition. Instead, added to it as a valuable tool to other definitions by nexus and others, these other definitions that they're now promoting as valuable and important say, if you oppose the Jewish State of Israel, it's a very existence. That's okay. That's not anti semitic. If you treat Israel differently from any other country, that's not anti semitic. At all, which means the United Nations, for example, which has overwhelming number of critical criticisms of countries overwhelmingly, it's against Israel. But that wouldn't be, as I said, this is according to the new definition of Biden When a journalist is killed in Israel, embedded journalists, journalists are killed in more situations all the time. No country has ever condemned for it. It happens. When Israel has a journalist killed, the whole world starts condemning Israel, which of course is anti semitism. They're being treated differently. So this report allows the George Soros, the anti Israel politicians to no longer be allowed to be called anti semitic that allows the campus programs on college campuses that promotes boycotting in Israel. Now it's no longer an antisemitism. So we can't fight him as readily. This is a very dangerous definition that he's put out. And it's interesting. He put it out two hours before this very holy day tonight culture viewers. So the Israeli public won't be able to respond. But I'll tell you, I got many officials in Israel have sent me an emails earlier. They famous officials, horrified by the definition. In addition Mark, it doesn't say anything about the most important anti semitism, which is this radical Islamic anti semitism. And radical black anti semitism like Lewis farrakhan. And the anti semitism of the squad in Congress, Elon Omar, Rashida Tlaib, who opposes Israel's very existence. That's ignored all he talks about Biden is white supremacy. Which is not an important source of anti semitism, it's certainly there, but it's not the most problematic situation. So the Biden administration more client of president of ZOE has warded down the definition of antisemitism. To accommodate the bigots at the UN, the self hating secular risks who are funded by Soros, these organizations that Alan Dershowitz is so beautifully written about J street and so forth. To kowtow to care in the ADL and so the word anti semitism doesn't really mean what it used to mean, he just watered it down and he puts out a video today acting like again he's the great leader like he's the great leader of the black community when he was a segregationist. Now he's a great leader in the Jewish community he's going to protect them from the white supremacists which are a problem but not a problem like others. Would you just said, correct? In addition to more than watering down the definition, including a definition that's dangerous and frightening that will protect major Jew haters in Congress officials in the world and on campuses. It protects them now. You can't call them anti semitic according to what Biden is embracing. In addition, in the same sentence when he condemns anti semitism that Biden in this report condemns islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny. In other words, he makes antisemitism no longer unique by coupling it, combining it with these other phobias and these other groups don't have nearly the amount of dangerous hate speech and attacks as the Jews do. 63% of all hate attacks in America, according to religion, 63% against Jews, not against Muslims or Christians or any of these other groups. So he's really watered down a terrible way. And let me tell you something else dangerous here. I must say Mark. He once hate speech to be abolished. This is very dangerous. Of course, we're all against hate speech. No one should use it. But how will he be defining hate speech? Here says we have to abolish hate speech. That means if I attack Lewis farrakhan, is that hate speech? Will they say that means I'm a racist by attacked the radical group Black Lives Matter? Is that racist? If I attack Iran or radical Islam, is that racist? It's very dangerous what he put in this report by wanting to abolish all hate speech, which means that if anyone's idea of how they will define it, and this is really another dangerous aspect of this whole report. So in other words, the same radical leftists that have been running this administration did this. They pretty much did this. Tell me more Klein of ZOE while I have you the president of zionists of America. Let me ask you this. How has the Biden administration been in terms of of Israel when it comes to Iran? Biden appointed Obama's close friend Robert malley. To be the lead negotiator on Iran. Maui is known as an extremely strong supporter of

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"evian" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Hi. I have a comment about your comments about Yale and the Holocaust. I didn't mention the Holocaust, but the speaker did, but it's okay, go ahead. That's what I meant. Okay. The matter with Yale seems to be a matter of free speech. I guess you're unhappy because I don't know why. And would you like to comment now? Okay, thank you. It's very sweet of you to offer. The issue was not free speech. I didn't say that she should not be allowed or that she should be disrupted when she spoke. I'll keep you all know I'm curious. If you agree with me, though, that it speaks volumes about Yale that they would give her a speech. For the day I go back to Arkansas and David. So now that you know that I am not for disrupting her speech when she speaks. And for allowing her to speak, do you have any other problem with what I said? Okay, so it's okay that they let her. Yeah, but yes, it's okay that they let her. It's not okay that they invited her. That if that two would invite a white hating Jew hating America hating speaker. Officially half of the university is a bad sign. Because that implies that they agree with her. It implies that they think she needs a forum to spew her hate and Yale is the right place for it. They would never invite a conservative well, I think Yale is the right place for any free speech. But that's why can I go on to my Holocaust comment? Yep. Okay. I disagree with you there also. Did you migrated to Europe and were not liked in many places for many years? And at that point, they should have left. To wear well, more than wanted them frankly. So they were in a bad situation. So I would get right to the point. I would say that Hitler had no choice. He actually tried to, he actually arranged a conference in evian France. And none of the allies would work with him to find a homeland for the Jews. So he actually tried to deport them. He didn't want to kill them. So you think the porting all the Jews was a moral thing for him to do. I'm sorry, say that again. You think that deporting all the Jews expelling them from their homes in Germany was a moral thing for him to do. Yes, sure, why not? It's his country. They were German citizens of the Jewish faith, would you say the same if he had said that about Catholics? Argue that they should not have been ever granted citizenship and he also revoked this citizenship. Well, it's not up to me. It's up to the German people. So if the American people said today, we would like to expel all the Jews you would support that. Well, originally, they were not allowed citizenship in America. It would be really would be returning to the stock. In America from the very beginning, the latest financier of the American Revolution was a Jew. Yes, yes, but it was not he could not have okay, but what year was they were they were granted citizenship. I'm just curious. If this were decided that the Jews of America should be expelled, you would support the decision. I think so, yes. Okay. So.

Cinemavino
"evian" Discussed on Cinemavino
"She? I'm inferring that she did, I guess. She was enjoying the shit out of her. She got him some water. Evian. Nothing but the best. In the 80s. 89. 89. Evelyn, God damn money bags. Yeah. Anyway, she seemed to have a good time. And then he was just sitting there stark raving calm. This is a little bit weird. Yes. Which, and again, I saw it from a different angle. I'm like, he's really enjoying the fact that he's got a platonic relationship with a woman and he's enjoyed it. And he's like, I fucked this whole thing up. I screwed up the entire thing. But I really liked the whole realization of him running around new year's and then finally being like, fuck it, I gotta go. And of course, again, I don't know if it was pioneered here, but I would say damn near the whole running. Make a time. But then you think it's switch's expectations because you're like, he's got to make it there by new year's. He's got to give her the new year's kiss. Right. And then they just like shoot right past it. They're like, nope, fuck it, we've already done the countdown, the countdown's done. Everybody's already kissing and saying happy new year and shit. And they're like, they've gone off. They're off script. You're like, wait a minute, you guys were supposed to kiss right at new year's. Like, no, is this actually going to happen? So I love the fact that they don't, they give you a timetable, then they skip the timetable, but then they still give you what you're asking. Yeah. I like the JB fake out. I mean, it goes all the way to Casablanca where it's like, you know, Humphrey's character is kind of riding their story between him and Ingrid Berman. Has always think it's like it's got to have a wild finish.

Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie
"evian" Discussed on Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie
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Rocks Across the Pond
"evian" Discussed on Rocks Across the Pond
"Call just getting touch with us and anything that we can help you to learn about the sport or as it do or political to the ice getting thatched with us and i hope to see all the on is some i. Thank you so much Thanks for joining us and let us know All about brazilian curling. We appreciate it. And good luck to you guys this year both at the olympic qualifier in the world's qualifier. Thank you it was a pleasure. I really appreciate the opportunity. And your your project as curler We just went on our ports to grow. Because it's a sports in january so good for for our life in general and kirtley's fashion like cavity nice is brought here my heart I hope you guys the your project in you guys are evian great ear and i hope to see you in. Phelan john of the terry. Thank you for listening to rocks across the pond. A curling podcast. If you enjoyed the show we ask you to. please leave a review or telephone about us your referrals. To friends and family are the greatest compliment we can receive in his. What allows our show to grow in share. Our love of this game you can find all of our past shows in blog post at rocks. Crossed the pond dot com. If you have a question or comment you can reach us at rox across the pond at gmail.com or find us on twitter facebook and instagram. Thank you again for taking the time to listen to us and we will talk to you again real soon..

Pod Save America
"evian" Discussed on Pod Save America
"Alex padilla senator. Welcome to save america. Thank you guys for having me. Thank you for coming in. It's amazing evian studio We would love to just jump right into the recall. Because we're here in california. I think the east coast forgets about us and all the things that are happening in the state from wildfires to elections that will determine the fate of tens of millions of people. But i digress john. Sorry the people. I know who work for and around govern newsome the his staff. They went from being kind of annoyed by the recall effort. Because it was inexpensive distraction to seemingly being now concerned about whether governor newsome could be recalled there's some recent polling shows it's tightening. Why do you think that's happening. And what do you think people can do about it. What are they need to know. But i think part of tapping is recognition that we're living in some very unique times right. This is a normal year. It's we're in the middle of a global health. Pandemic people worried about just staying alive number one were also at a time like my wife and i just started sending our kids back to school. We thank god in person but with masks and hourly sanitizer on. So there's a lot going on your mind to to make you anxious and had to process through all that Election an odd time like just recall thing. It's only happened if you times in the course of history but it is critical right. It is critical So can't rest on our laurels. Yes there's more. Democrats registered california than republicans. But it doesn't mean anything if people don't vote Happy to see a lot of the reforms. I put in place when i was secretary of state Continue to exercise. Send every registered voter about in the mail automatically right. Let's make it easy. Thank you for that. I know other states and Nope easier way to vote by mail. Mail back you don't even have to worry about a stamp right. Postage is covered. If in person you can vote early vote the day. You can vote any votes center in your county. There are literally no excuses folks but when it comes to the recall. Here's how i see it Not just i do think. The governor's doing a good job This wasn't the first recall attempt at him. There was multiple. This is the one that finally qualified because of the frustration about kobe And have forbid we had a governor. That listened to the public health experts and scientists and said. Hey folks. I want to keep the people california life. We're gonna need to quarantine for a bit you know and when we go out. We're gonna need to wear masks. And yes socially distance use hand sanitizer. If only that was the case in texas and florida and some other places maybe the nation would be where we are today So if you wanna governor that cares about literally your life Vote no on the recall. Okay and and make sure you vote the other thing. I'll add because they know you guys are a sophisticated bunch debate really a national perspective. Right you you see these an audit and arizona. Right that would never fly here. I know the state and local elections officials in california. We we stand by the integrity of our elections. You see the the voter suppression tactics in texas and georgia other places that would ever fly the california legislature knows better and so if if you're a trump republican era grabbed power somehow in california. You can't win on a regular election. Maybe you brought the dice and try this recall. That's really what's going on a lotteries. Impulsive shown a surprising level of support for the recall among latino voters. Why do you think that is yeah. i don't think it's firm You know having worked in electoral politics for a couple of decades now I've seen the trend Too often frankly. But tina voters are just kind of a little bit later. Start paying attention a attentional bit later. Start doing our homework and a little bit later to get around to making our plan to vote but we'd do in increasing numbers and so frankly that's what the campaign is four in the we weren't issued bouts. Today the recall qualified the date was set and and now the election is happening about two or flying. You see the ads on the air. Both english and spanish Thankful am bilingual trying to do my part And i think as latinos do get the message of at stake right. We have a governor who cares about immigrants for example and is investing the immigrant community. Or you can go backwards with one of these other folks. That are on the ballot. If recall were to pass you know we have a governor who cares about climate and future of our planet. We have a governor who's investing more in education access to healthcare all the stuff that tino families every family. Frankly really cares about to want to keep going in this direction. Or do i go backwards so You think the newsom campaigns doing enough to reach out to latino communities because i saw a bunch of democratic strategist latino organizers sounding the alarm about this or they are they wrong to that word I think that both right. I do think some campaign is doing a lot More than i've seen in typical state wide campaigns Over the course that i've been involved but there's always more to do Know there's there's no substitute for grassroots campaigns. You can't facebook twitter your way to victory your A means organizing and communities and twenty twenty.

SRB Media Podcasts
"evian" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts
"Yes won't find the absolute like the atmosphere. Hold all the ambulation washington around. Wembley will make plays do things. Supplies would bill yet and denmark. I think they're going to approach this guy because they're not against man for man. They know as talented as the spanish. The the the germans are even if you logged certainly the not as talented as the italians. but he's a thawing tuned group of players that have found some energy fru adversity. We've they best player and leader christian erickson evian a heart attack on the peach. They really showed the togetherness will that togetherness billion off the dines to come into our backyard like they did before when and get three points while not three points of course today but knocking linda eggs. Well dane. always be the best team from from norfolk area hundred. Yeah they are definitely always be technically out better than any of those teams sweden's and technically you allow jokes. Couple think plenty of them being absolutely class players yet smile. They he would've told him. And you know the didn't qualify through through yugoslavia with wall on the beach in the finnish william german. Yeah no games of easy. These are these pushover. I just think we've got too much thanks to That's my honest opinion about it. It's not you know talking out me backside. Because i know you know we come and stock in any game you can come on stokes. Spain commenced last night. They dominated that yet. You know they'll feel disappointed. Even though the semi final with a lot young kids and people do well they'll be dealt with disappointing but we got. We bought sending that to win to win this tournament. And i believe in the you know. These are going to give us something. Nineteen and i believe it's camino so you might fastening gabby no got the alternative words already written. If he doesn't go alfred with dahlberg he's been a tremendous find for the yet for the diane's a deep postal the day while i was watching him as a torch of the gary shores and diaa a dangerous. Soy did make me laugh when they run about. I'm just watching doll. Bugs go where the boy cross-stitch with these crossing the they're all on radio ula. Joey's in about this cross something by any cross role exceed gotten a left me raisin but but they all all the these dines always think he's gonna be both fought england's greatest tested. Well i think all these all today of all organised birds birds say technology all the no of every play the plaintiffs nowadays birds. Birds with the microphones. Tc by the saw the pitch. Yes i've i've just come down. Have you seen over yes. It's far as we speak me fishing. Chips being cooped as well. So i'm gonna go and open and know that butler struggled fantastic superb. Cc so thank you for your time again to you and yours come on england. Let's football does komo. But let's say negative points. Well we'll be disappointed because el coming gone catching say. Thanks automates.

Taking Her Lead
"evian" Discussed on Taking Her Lead
"In some acid big important and then i will write the grants. And i'll look for the of he's feet uninsured and i will keep them employed their sexy. They talk they're making personal day. I will do everything i can. And then they were that they're taking and it's important for them to hear that as well Gene i'm sorry i'm lisa how sean i feel that way. It's like i'm are is in. I get to be the recipient one of the things. I love that you told me these little things. Is that you during the pandemic when the shop was closed. You still answer the sound because you knew that people were worried about their hair men. It was their connection time. I feel like even that is just a beautiful gift. Yeah it was an eye opener. I seen downtown day on. I don't think. I miss a day downtown. Ten to seven every day. You know the first thing i noticed is how destitute and how quiet our city was. There was merely the on house sometimes. It wasn't just people that were regular homeless people since nine cities people that were just up in seattle did find the stay in seattle. That were just yeah thousand and twenty to thirty something then and so. The first thing i started doing taking a case of water every morning and hand sanitizer and putting out in front of the the salon. I was thinking that nobody has probably gonna touch things. City are on the street but the first day. All swain water bader twenty-five water bottles were gone you know by noon and so i started making of cases at a time like or five cases at the time i was going to be one hundred water bottles a day and it got me thinking about people that were homeless that maybe they didn't really understand what was on as far as the pandemic os and and there was no one to give change the simplest things like water. There was nowhere to get water. In so let alone nathen hand sanitizers really being connected to what was going on in our city and so that was really big. That i found happened when we were set down. Everyone that i thought was really important. Was my project manager for talking about he. Put a sign up kinda Did a step by step what me were doing. And but my picture which they thought this was so interesting a picture of me filing at the end of this kind of public safety announcement and a lot of people that were taking the water. Just thank the picture they would mormon not when they picture they would smile. Should talk to the picture. Our windows are tinted so they couldn't even see me in here so you have to really look through the after. See if somebody's sitting here. But i even look on their faces just by getting the water. Every person was so respectful of the act of water and sanitizer. That i know out every now and again in tennis alcohol and wipe it down but there wasn't touching everything they would take one or two one little glass and he had his backpack that he just sort of like nine bottles. You must've needed the vars like looking. Yeah which is great. I had no problem with this building that so that was one thing that i felt like king to our community which was important. The other was the phone and like you said. The phones were ringing people swimming. We were okay and a lot of her gas. Who had appointments on of that. We were coming back in may but a lot of people that had a of were jess calling for there. Wouldn't even though. I didn't make it in there like i'm my haircut for pay for it and you know we just wanna make sure your opinion like we're we're definitely pay and just not to be really fun to be on the phone. I had somebody. Paul that was coming in. Every two weeks ferguson. Cleanup he was musician he'd lost his job. He was suicidal. At certain times in his life was a drug addict. His gem foces salama spas. He was out of work. His counseling was and now i said you can just year. You know if. I might not for this for the client. I have for him every day. I knew i had to be here just because he can you at all. I'm here a while. I'm on the phone. You know i might have missed fifteen calls. I'm on the phone for like an hour to answer my calls. To thirty minutes tuffy book thirty minutes is up. I hosted on a book that i would get on the phone that you wanted to call me. I had appalling the that we're guests. The mind that had moved to new zealand. Father purse calling me that were over the borough and and so it really helped me stay connected and really have an understanding how needed are to the in touch with other teeth fall and once we open up we started getting just for shampoo. I has we were still the only ones that attach you nowhere else. Did you go and really have somebody give you a complimentary massage and shampoo and condition. Nfl out and and have that full form send you the people that live along and that are just working on zoom call or the future for the last year we found. Were doing more and more people this time. In just to be in the energy of the song that was something that was really empowering means and i'm really proud that i did that i stayed with it and i didn't miss a day jaffa mailman and i were the only two down here and even if i got into work our late since i was running errands. Heat call meows all. You were late today. And we are five tomorrow up forming the ups. Fedex and the mailman armed a real relationship. That's that was going to be a special line to be able to be here. We are there challenges that you have faced career. Because you're a woman. I think how i got into the salon was actually. He worked for to rate men. They the salani opened the late seventies and one of the things. 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Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast
"evian" Discussed on Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast
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Spanish Proptech
"evian" Discussed on Spanish Proptech
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Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
"evian" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
"Work noted by the disgruntled guests. May well have been g seven related and will hopefully not disturb are these sleep or the deliberations of the summit attendees. John new must have attended more than a few such wing. Dings in your time. Does the venue matter. Oh absolutely it matters. I mean a venue with nice views into a golden beach in a bitter seed lookout. We'll set the mood for the harmony and mutual love that we of course are expecting when did just mean nobody will do anything. Well wouldn't that be a pleasant going to say. I'm not saying that was necessarily that was not a pejorative necessarily but i know the being various batter views at this hotel but i suspect that the protocol people who chose it will focus more on things like how easy it is to get there from yuki airport and the until latter the hotel. These things are really important. You have to have arrangements such that Principles are in close contact with their teams so there are certain forms of hotel. That just won't work for you Altogether i think it could be quite venue terry. Do you think there is anything to the idea of choosing an awkward one deliberately in order to throw people a bit off balance an awkward venue. Well i think in a way. If you're planning this cornwallis probably an absolutely brilliant place to put. There's not only because it's really beautiful and lovely everything but because you can pretty much cut it off and i remember going to a g. Seven summit may have been the time in evian in france. I think that. Stay in switzerland about halfway up a mountain. It was very very difficult. Anyone else to get near mean cuomo has basically one main road going into it. You can fly everybody in. Its full of airbases satellite stations and all sorts of things. So it's quite a good secure place as well as a as a really pretty place so if you can get everybody get everybody there and i think you know you haven't got that much choice of the big hotels. So yes if you want to hotel where you're going to have. You can't put them in the lovely little boutique clamping in an area. Because that's not going to. That's not going to work for everybody. But i can imagine people have been working on the plans for this for months and months and isolating bits of porn. Juanita even got the police officers i think in a cruise liner somewhere somewhere off the shaw people. In cornwall having just had the influx of tourists you've got to stay in the uk this massive influx of the g seven. And all that entourage's in your time on the diplomatic circuit john. Did you ever find yourself Installed in any way not notably bazaar or unsuitable Only wants in uruguay where the for ministry decided. They're going to be vice. President must bless them and they found an extraordinary beat-up hotel in one of uruguay is less known results with splendid peeling plaster and paint on the walls. That hasn't been refreshed for a very long time. There's no once you got there. There's nothing you could do. It was sort of album peninsula. You couldn't actually go shopping everything but we actually told us down in quite enjoyed it. The the the upsides to being isolated and terry what. What advice would you give to anybody selecting hotel for such a thing. What does it actually need. In your experience. I think as journalists. I rarely ever get into the actual hotel. Probably the nearest. I got once was the The german government when they were still in born they had this beautiful sort of resort up on the mountains above the ryan. Somewhere outside of cologne. Which again as journalist was a nightmare. Because you had to go speeding down the hill to go and file that of miles away and i got very many parking tickets between where the principals were and where we were allowed to be I says you want enough space enough. Decent food enough decent wine that people might actually have conversations in the sidelines of the meetings. That you you hope they will have as well as the more full more scripted sort of one. So you want kind of a conducive atmosphere but maybe yes. John says foreign way enough that you can have the occasional sort of walk in the woods that people don't always see and they can have these discussions that the kind of ones where you imagine. The the breakthroughs happen at that may just be more than than the reality in your time as an ambassador. John you must've been the host more than once of a similar conclave did you. Did you pick up any advice that you could usefully possum. Perhaps to the management of the carbs bay hotel assume that all your principles are maniacs. Pull the most outrageous demands train your staff nevertheless to fulfill them without demur to the very best of their ability otherwise this light on their backs on the floor and scream and scream till they're sick. You don't have name any names john. But what was the most outrageous demand you ever had to deal with from an incoming principal in the middle of nine hundred ninety nine thousand nine hundred eighty s china long before the The in in a distant town a demand for a particular brand all double malt scotch. Which of course we served up the local sorghum firewater with his face not be had just before the hotel points out that on its website to retract the street under all the bits about how project to host the g. Seven is an will also a wonderful wedding venue. Does it know something about relations between world leaders that we don't the other. Is that in the spa. A part of the offering special rituals at this point. I think my imagination overdrive well not unsavory note. john everard and terrorist. Yes thank you both for joining us. Thanks also to molecules ed stock. At in milan today shows was produced by kaleta rebelo and research by so few monaghan coons are sound engineer. Steph chango amount jamila here in london. The daily returns at the same time. Tomorrow i'll be your host for that as well. Thanks for listening..

WHOREible Decisions
"evian" Discussed on WHOREible Decisions
"What decision we're about to make moral decision. How and how tricks. Welcome to the motherfucker. Horrible decisions podcasts. Bitches so i really tried to on different. You don't like an actress. Let me stop this bill For giving me a pa. 'cause when that went to give me macho every day. I was like oh. I need much. It'd be paying them mouth drive. Which is supposed to do well libby filling like i'm drinking. We'd be like why is my mouth. So t ma'am. I know the tea i drink earl. Early earl grey feeling. Good this show. Y'all this is horrible decision. I didn't just say that. And i was gonna say my name is easy. And i'm mandy has a red cup in her hand for those of you are not watching a new bits. I demanded w t.f. Studios and i'm like your rates right wetted look a bit jerky puckett bacardi goal. What the fuck this baby listen. It's giving caribbean vacations. Nobis we're pinochle biz. But this mccarthy is not you know put it back up. That is dave's making tam baby oil lot. Because i'm billing that's my that's my wife's side so you got oil because i see my skin like talion. Rep italian focus wrong. I would take the rails. Let's get a waterway is not avion bitch. Oh what is this your goddamn alcoholic brain. Evian avion tequila avion. Avian damn bro gain weight. Y'all shit a dope announcement. Today is the release of sex though shit on us tv. If you don't have us please figure out how to get it because they gave your girl. Tv show and i need a season tube. Smith wrote listen. This show is the first show ever hosted by black girl about business. It isn't as she about the entrepreneurs and make money from sex without having it. I know you may have seen previews. and it looks super skanky and it does. I'm not gonna lie. It is but you filmed in a sex club. We took the sex sexiness out of it. That literally in my log. Line when writing the episodic bible i said take the sex out of it because i really want people to forget their watching a sexual. Bro there's a girl we interview. That does like a t-word class who does a full unless in about seo and google searches like every single person that you watch. You're going to really respect their business acumen. None to mention like every episode is themed on how people make money from sex and before anyone could cast somebody that was like wack. I was really going through horrible decisions. And i was like who has in my brain you pretty much. All of whoever is on there. But i'm not gonna lie the blackest but she and i have sat here and been like what you don't thug dick like there's been so many guests on horrible decisions where we're like you are the enemy of a sex worker. You make money engaging in sex work having sex for a long time it took us like so that you yearn for this client at all. We questioned a lot of people. Don't realize did we was like say you tell me this paid you. How much a. He didn't put his dickey over there. And it's almost insane like the first episode. You guys will see tonight. You seen my mom in the trailer young as and the trailer i basically connected with women bro. Almost everybody in the show was black. I love it. And i said i really thought was going to be we gotta get the bt but no honestly i barely like they barely chose at also is only playing baby. Currently other show like could've gone on there. What to me was so special about it is like i really wanted this to almost connect with horrible decisions in new in a way and lie. You will see some of the people that we've interviewed in now. Really learn about like their money and how they have created their business Shout out to dash. I hope i'm not spilling the secret. But i asked dash to come on and one of the glad you did to like. He's like and i'm not. I don't remember when you reach out to me was like. Hey what's ashes. Contact or the fact that he traveled in the way he did for our touring. Yup dash has been that was part of his explaining his business. One of the really wanna play greatest gems. I think from the show in learning what he does in so many of our listeners. Go to dash. I mean bro. He said on when we were filming the show. I don't believe leave it in there. But he was like bro like what horrible decisions day and for me it was like this show is so much about the kinks but these people really make their living. Like dash has not only just done like rope. Bondage and clients like he's branched into making boxes and product and creating shit like and he talked about that. He's talked about growing his brand traveling for even shows with us like each person. Like i looked at totally different. They me so much unlike granted you know with some people. Y'all may not know their to them. They were great businesses too but like it just was so doped to be able to have black people explaining their entrepreneurship. And it no matter what you do. There's a lesson learned from each one about their business and at the end of every episode. Their businesses are highlighted. You'll you'll take away the document that they have how to implement it on your own way. Like i learned something from everybody. Lisa splits in shutouts her when she came on she was saying to me like bro as far as like video conferencing platforms and electric payment. Like how those work like all of those things and it was just such a big deal to finally really validate what we do and what these people do. And i'm just so glad that must have been black but i will say You know there's an asian business. My wax lady. She was taking. You did her any. I was like discs okay. I was telling the cameraman though spread plus the open and she was so grateful. She taught us about group on percentages. About how much they take from you like the shoot was lip teacher at a market. How to make sure that you're not doing some illegal ship. But yeah nobody on their as fucking for money or at least doesn't know where they explained to us maybe but they have ways of which they're making very few i was maybe one or two people could have possibly fuck for money but for the most part. No i mean you'll learn about products dildo makers and you'll see some ancillary characters that you may know from my life or whoever fucking mandy you're supposed to do a tort class with me but we couldn't get the time right at all. She has me. Why did not do well in that. As but you know late night to hold you i i feel like i could do it on the dick. That's it. I cannot pandy. Yeah i like why am to flu. No but you know like people. They don't want to feel the pressure of going to the gym. They do like dance. Classes and stuff like torque classes are really cardio. I needed an inhaler in the middle of the shit. But i'm convincing for sex to like.

They Called This a Movie
"evian" Discussed on They Called This a Movie
"New york northern california with where they land for this. Oh that's a good question. But that has a very beautiful shot at skyline. Which you know. I don't know where that is. La and klaus reveals. They aren't on earth to get the computers. They're on earth to see the president a farmer pops up and owns the land. They on and they shoots at them and then we have a really weird transitions daytime and new york city as they approach a basketball game happening on street courts get i think as i go back to their the the reason i was confused about what europeans thought of american landscape is that i believe they've literally landed in a wheat farm They don't go ahead. i'm sorry. I was going to say they don't really they. They don't call attention to it and they run away so may be in the in the longer cut version of this movie that it play the part. Yeah the desire. Was that why you notice the smell. And then he walks over and sniffs one of the the plants. Yeah but but for what purpose. What purpose of that plan the movie. Nothing nothing i like. How the the. Lynn their spacecraft. They're they're attacked by a farmer and nothing comes from it. The farmers never mentioned again. The the only references to the farmer is when they get back to that ship later on and there's a dream catchers and stuff inside the ship you would assume that she's been inside there but that's about it makes no sense it doesn't at all. Would you only contact the police. Or somebody like hey. There's a spaceship in my yard because their yard was full. Grown marijuana Is a thread like answered the longer cut of this movie while those things why the ship was still there. Because they're not gonna call the cops on them stupid movie They approach basketball game. Happening on the street corner. Klaus sees volkswagen van that he wants to steal so washington thinking he's still black goes to talk to the guys playing basketball talking in slang and each one of them immediately pulls guns on him start shooting at him as he runs away so that might be the most offensive thing in his movie. That everybody on that in that game owns a gun and has are strapped so still still turning the black guy white defensive but that's a close second so washington jumps into the van. That claus in not have You're in the meantime. Navanly's class drives washington realizes that they turned into a white guy and he's pissed with good reason because he looks terrible but klaus gets angry and pulls a gun on him. But we're not settles. Everyone down later the kidnap vivian. Just out of nowhere we get to see it like mid kidnapping with campaign manager or the back of the van. Washington confirms that she can help them get to the president clinton klaus immediately tosses washington out the door and they drive away. I a warehouse. Which for some reason they knew existed. Which i guess They tell vivien that they want her to bring them to the president's because they want to bring their message of peace via the national socialist party to the world. Vivian has realization of an angle that she could bring to the president and zombie board and definitely wants to fuck clouds in the oval office. Vivian brings class. And we're not looking like steam. Punk nazis now Intimate not sarah palin. Evian says they are there to help with the campaign and then we're not starts to spout some dictator like propaganda. We've a montages. Were not start to writing speeches for not sarah palin you start using them and succeeds. Boosting her ratings. We cut to three months later..

The Social Work Routes Podcast
"evian" Discussed on The Social Work Routes Podcast
"Got married in January nineteen eighty eight. So that's how i got settled down. And then i started postseason my goal to study. Yeah without. I started at the university. But then i had other mishaps missiles studying investable then. I started the nelson career. I mean i said nas. And that wasn't my dream. It wasn't my dream to study not to to nazi wanted to study. What the study that studying. Before i started did nothing. I started studying the The tissue university studying geography lesson had challenges with language and eventually because of some personnel issues. I had to stop the university. I had my daughter was also difficult. She was sitting up in nausori. It kindergarten record put up. So i had taking hats for lectures and it was really difficult so eventually stopped. University last edging Latin another trait But stockton walkers will so. That's how i got to the nelson thing and I mean i just thought nothing was below my level. What's a my husband and coach me to give it a try so i did I finished i mean nine. Hundred ninety seven to seventy one. Ten years out into germany was able to do a mean get innocent career What after the nothing milk life. After i finished. I got the child i mean. I'm doing social work. Although i wasn't a social worker because had stopped my education. I did nothing. That's wasn't the field of health but I got a job as in. The field of aegean is prevention. So when i got choke it's was an eye opener for me because then i had to me now consider my own. Health does not well. I mean look at what is happening. hiv aids. so you know. Now take the health issue seriously. I mean not only for myself. Let's also for my family of friends. I mean to told them about what's mitch. Evian as the situation was getting worse in africa and also me now here in germany and When i started a job and for me it was a challenge. How do i reach out. I did nothing. And i've never done so show. Work within. social walk is reaching out helping others my own background. How i came in here. Our i struggled with my visa. How it's meant for me when i didn't have money. I mean how friends helped me. And i wasn't hading an all the things that could go along with that because when i when i was screen will the problems. The first thing that happened to me was You know my mom been an idea that they had expectations by data had sold his house took too. I mean by the ticket for me to come here. And then i came in..

WGN Radio
"evian" Discussed on WGN Radio
"May seven. Good morning. It's 11 minutes after seven. Well follows fails and you can't get a reservation in the restaurants and they take mom to that place. Lieutenant Haines mentioned Jansen's hot dogs. Southwestern Evian. Beverly, I'll nothing against that place, but I hope you're more successful trying to land a reservation. And see what should we do here? Oh, how about some feedback? It's open up. The mailbox had to catch up with some of these emails and texts from the listeners. Gary emailed US A noble effort to honor Rosie. Yeah, we're working on that. Jack Rosenberg be late Great sports editor of WGN, and we're gonna have a permanent memorial for him more to come on that soon, Gerry writes, how about a campaign to get Mark Grace in the Hall of Fame most hits in the decade of the nineties. Seems like a sure thing. Mm. I don't know. I'm not sure about that. Yeah, I mean, he said, you certainly had a new, impressive record and then all Star player and then he got to be in a World series with the Diamondbacks, but Hall of Fame Not quite. I don't think The way you think Pete Rose is going to get in now. I think he will eventually get in. I'm not sure when not sure how I think. I think there's steroid era guys will eventually make their way in. You can't pretend it didn't happen. It happened. It's part of baseball history. Speaking of baseball, we have heard from a number of people regarding the Tony LaRussa mistake. Let's see. My girlfriend has a hardcore baseball and White Sox fan was livid about not only LaRussa not knowing the rule, but his staff, also including the bench coach asleep at the wheel. Um, on the baseball rules. It sounds to me like we are making it too complicated. It sounds like every team needs a lawyer type to explain it. Well, Loris is a lawyer, isn't it? That's true. Yes. You guys. They're always saying a manager only effects of team 3 to 5 games positively or negatively. How many games is Tony cost the socks so far? What we would end up being at the end of the year. It's getting out of control. I don't know. I've never said to wait 3 to 5 games. No, I haven't either. Week or two ago, Lewis admitted he didn't notice his picture was running out of steam. Then he says he didn't know the part of the runner rule. His press conferences look like his nap. Nap was interrupted. Well, that's not fair. No, I don't think so. Not everybody looks great on Zoom. What was this organization thinking injuries galore? I feel sorry for this young team. Once full of excitement when his players seemed to have his back, at least at least so far, anyway, Huh? And the listeners are noticing the opening of the broadcast here just after Steve grows an inch is five a.m.. Newscast that kicks things off here, Bob. I would rather hear Orient introduce the show. Oh, I know why he said that because we now rotate. Ah, Larry King Station identification with Koreans. So good morning and allow about the Jimmy Stewart story. That I told you yesterday, but I love your Jimmy Stewart story. He's my favorite actor. Rear window is my favorite movie. His acting was so natural It didn't seem like he was reading a script. You really got into the moment with him. And, of course, those blue eyes. Thanks. Yep. And my closest brush with fame in 1990 at the L. A X airport. I was beeped as I walk through the metal detector, and so is this other guy As I stood next to him, we both removed our belts at the same time I looked up and it was Robert Redford. Later, when I told my mother who is a huge Robert Redford fan, she was a tad jealous that she missed out on the opportunity to take off her clothes with Robert. Ah, let's see here. Um, Bob, please alert the better Business Bureau and your listeners. I received a phone call regarding a refund of my overpaid property taxes. Caller sounded like she was calling from her home. And the name of the organization was muffled. I'm assuming it was targeted because of my 847 phone number. I live in Wisconsin. Thanks for passing along this information. Lori from Wisconsin. Thanks for the alert. Laurie. Bob tooling around the Internet. I found out the Lone Ranger in the Green Hornet are related. Really Britt Reid. The Green Hornet is the grand nephew of John Reed, The Lone Ranger. Today's fun fact. You know what? Make a note call Land Decker some night and he'll he'll talk for an hour and a half about the Lone Ranger. I'm serious right down our phone number and then call him next time he's on When is he on again? The same. It's anybody know when there's not a Blackhawks game too Well, let's say Tuesday of the Blackhawks live, but then he'll be on After that. The last black Hawks game of the season is Monday night. Alright 312981 72 100 called John through into 981 72 100, just say. John, You know anything about the Lone Ranger and then sit back and relax for you know, at least an hour they have.

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"evian" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"So the packers twelve dollars and then the tax a guy at attacks would've chat. What are they saying. Chat room was how as far as was the newport are starting now so so. So how much the newport's here. Let's say in so the eight dollars here where we live in a thirteen dollars in new york. Now the biden administration is trying to save your life and you know what. Barcelona take is hypocritical. That you don't people who don't want to get vaccinated just to get back to that you don't wanna get vaccinated but just smoking a newport. Every day we do you think that that's a contradiction consider over like several hundred chemicals in cigarettes. Nope yes yes. Is that coming from your report right. Now what the going on. Yeah just wrote down a few of the injury heidari drain hold on now when when greediest that has to five only start with why but sounds like h. You don't think that's scary. We'll see why newport are eight fifty one here in the new porsche. Eight dollars and fifty cents. That is still a lot of money. Evian allowed thirteen dollars in new york and eleven thirteen dollars in new jersey. And what else is in the secret. Arsenic arsenic gambler. Hey and you're going to sit there and you're gonna bash on harvey forgetting vaccinated and every time you open up that mouth and to each his own you you smoke cigarettes and if you're in the chat room smoke cigarettes. God bless you time. We liked the thing of this awesome awesome arsenic arsenic your party. You have ammonia ammonia formaldehyde. Yeah hey yeah in the hits. Keep all coming everybody. Yeah yeah this is crazy and then a black folks figuring that this is a racist move with with president. Joe biden for eliminating the menthol cigarette making it against the law and taking it off the shelves and then cigarette industry's like wait a minute We got to make some money to joe biden president of the united states. I applaud him. Applaud you. I can't stand joe biden. i applaud you. You're doing the right thing you save in your saving us from ourselves and we want to say thank you was we wanna say thank you joe. Because that's exactly what you're doing. I say right now barbie cologne that. They should outlaw the cigarette right now. All keep the read the newport reds now all cigarettes they are horrible they all have all these chemicals that harm your body. Get rid of every one of them one in a chat room if you smoke a cigarette when they start. Let allow you to smoke in.

Hustleshare
"evian" Discussed on Hustleshare
"Looking at a ten year plan right. can you also share with us. What that ten years thesis that you're looking at. What are these foundational sectors that we need to fill in in order to realize that this is that you had in your mind right like if i had all the answers to that you know but i think more or less like we're we're looking at they're definitely like certain verticals that are interesting Index is definitely one. You know in many ways you know the could be like the decade of fintech right. What any business really that allows for the needle move through doin line like if anything like even if they got him. You're slowing down in the philippines. The crazy thing that's happening is that the move the needle. It's moving at unprecedented speed. The hordes ecommerce endured secular growth of the internet gun rights so You know whether that might look like logistics or whatnot. They're just so many factors that might be able to stephen speed that upright and so those are the type of company said we want to look at the data to other than grit. Though do you also look for other factors because again. You can't just say i'm do. I've been met by mike. My startup a cockroach startup for ten years. That's really what other factors you look for from. The founders point of view is it experience prior experience can be but i might not be a fifth or what their china look defined. What is there any other stuff you look at well of course like that. That comes out saying some level of the main expertise. You know like you sort of have an idea. People just know what they're doing. But i think the reason why i pointed out that you know above all of those right. That's one of the most important but but definitely do look at the stuff. So that all right now i would understand also the process of how you write checks because at the end of the day like what does that. There's not a lot of to one people. In the philippines that are bonds that do in the philippines and most are shark. Es faulk you've got to get checked out giving do much early your captives faulk. Nobody else can do a series a cedar diluted right. What's that process like. And how much do you take the piggly in terms of equity right. So i think that the way that we look at startups extremely like founder friendly re are like valuations at all of that we be taken into account how the outside to make sure that you know. There's more than enough room for other investors to come in but in terms of How much we right fencing. I are actually destroyed. Checks out of like a savings left and right right so we're constrained by that. As the moment of course rope into the idea of like long growing this fund something. Bigger bud are really long. Relationships with the founders themselves and bet on founders a lot of the companies that recurred the advising right now Who might not have been posted in the letter. Actually you know we we. We haven't ridden checks do but we just like advice because we think about long-term prudential read so. Yeah all right now again. That's coming from your own money. So that's angels angel can be so that's review because we need to again bridge that chasm between you guys were pushing the envelope to put us in the map and get more funds coming in here and what not and also support the rest of the back who's trying to follow the path paved now in that network that you said again it's comes experience also and you have a very good track record again. You got two people in the current where currencies and Wiessee what did you teach evian school and next bay. That got them in wasting 'cause again you you probably would've bigoted out already. The beauty of it is not just it yourself. You're giving people the keys to the vip so that it's not just you. I mean as caliber. And then you didn't have to wait another six fucking years. They'll get another filipino startup. Literally couple of years after we got to the first time and actually three two of them came from you right. Yeah how did that happen. And what did you teach them. A big responsibility to the like vick third on aug like wonderful amazing entrepreneurs for most like they did on their own. But i think if anything we just a lot of the stuff that we learned or we should've known prior to government. Get things that we thought could. If we had people also disbarred in some ways It's also just being back like. I said the caliber folks helped us. You're getting dwight. see with saving. We like we were also very hatton in In doing mock interviews for them connecting them with some early angels just being available whenever they wanted to talk about like up global market things like that. It's really anything under the sun right now but but just yet. That is amisi now. Okay let's give another open shoutout to the room. If someone's listening to this like i love to three. How did they re. And what's your dip. Everybody's gonna try to fucking shoot their shot. Now you pop the lid. Open your out there. But what was the what they have to get your attention because everybody shoot your shot the good luck sipping fucking yes sir interested do deduct the rest of the student union up to bitch at three thirty five point dot com on. And we'll get back to you guys as soon as possible and you know like i said One of the things we look for is grit. So the stick a hint from that if you wanna.

How To! With Charles Duhigg
How To Steal Back Your Identity
"The greatest betrayal of abbey. Ellen's life began with a newspaper assignment. I was reading a story about detox diets. And i need to quote an expert and someone suggested this guy. Abby is a journalist and the author of duped a book about this fateful interview and the bizarre life altering aftermath and so i quoted him Actually it was in the new york times called a fact check. I said are you still in florida and he said no. I'm in the navy now i rejoined. I'm opening up a hospital for kids with cancer in iraq and afghanistan. And i said that's awesome. I want to write about that. Keep me posted and so he sort of did so. We'd never met in person until all why a later that when he finally was coming to new york city where i was living because he had to give a big talk at the un clearly and so he came to do is talk of the un and we went to dinner six months later abbey and this man who she calls the commander were engaged. They moved in together in dc. Well he worked at the pentagon. Abby went to grad school for international relations. But the more time she spent with the commander the more abby sense to something just wasn't quite right. What i made you suspicious. Me told me he had met his first. The first ex wife who's really his second ex wife but his first when he rescued her when she was held hostage in iran. And i said the age didn't add up. I said when we in iran he said oh it was a secret mission. You wouldn't have heard about it really well. And then i thought okay the someone has to do these jobs like better better. Decoy this nerdy asthmatic. Doctor you know like like why not and then. He told me that he worked at guantanamo as the medical director which he did that was part of the problem is that he kind of mixed fiction and fact together and one of his patients was a very wanted terrorist named osama bin laden. And i said that is impossible. And he said the president doesn't know and then i got like all you know. Carrie mathison a homeland. Like god. who's the jihadist. And who's not and who knows what it was. I was gasoline making myself crazy. Suddenly abby found herself using her reporting skills to investigate her own fiance she talked to professors about whether the commanders impressive stories could even be possible. Never like yeah. That's the possible. The final straw was when we went out to dinner with my parents. And we had brussel sprouts and he raved about the brussels sprouts and when we got out he said that meal was awful and i said why did you lie. And he said. I wanted to make them feel better. And that's when. I said you know what i'm out. There's no need to lie about something like okay. So so he was treating been logging and the president to know about it but it was. The brussels sprouts praised that gave him away in the end. I knew they weren't good but more than that. He admitted that he had lied. He said i wanted to make them feel good. And i thought you lie so beautifully which has flowed out of him. If you could lie about that you could lie about anything when you finally did confront him. How did he react to that. Well i left him. I said i'm out. So i never talk to him again. And i didn't find out until a year and a half later that he in fact had been stealing identities and when he was a drug addict. And i got a call from ncis and they said you know there's a doctor who's been writing prescriptions for vicodin and he's been using a bunch of people's names and identities and you're one of the people. Do you know this guy. Do you ever prescription. And i said well. No 'cause i prefer valium and so of course but anyway so he went to jail to make a statement against him. I just started researching all this stuff about this guy. Heaven the guy you're about to marry steal your identity is obviously different than casey's going through but it actually has a lot more in common with her situation than you might think abbas wrestled with the kind of psychological trauma that really defines any breach of trust. And she understands the obsession. That's now leading. Casey to work twenty hour weekends on her case. So you're in this kind of like luminol space of you may be probably sort of know them. But you don't know and you're not sure if you're ever gonna find out right. Can you kind of describe where you are with all this well. I kind of actually have this idea that i might want to sort of help other victims by maybe writing a book about the experience. I guess what i'm trying to do. Is you know sort of gather information about how other people handled it and how they move forward with their lives. But i don't necessarily want focus too much on our case. Because i feel like it's not mentally healthy evian. You've seen more people get duped and cope with getting duped than the next by by a long shot. So i'm curious to hear sort of your take on. What's the most interesting thing to me is. When i was reading the book was a how many people i spoke to. Who had been duped and most people didn't wanna talk about it or use their real name because everybody felt completely humiliated. So when you talk about writing a book to help people and what i tried to do anyway is at least make people feel less stupid. And if you're gonna feel stupid that's okay because everybody's stupid then

GardenLine with Randy Lemmon
Houston Texans face undefeated Tennessee Titans in NFL Week 6
"Look to make it two wins in a row under interim head coach Romeo Crennel. Today as they face the division rushes Romeo through. Oh, I said, Romeo did not throw you. It's okay. I'm sorry because I was giggling again when you said they were going to win again. I like Romeo, though, does not have a really sophisticated, sound very, very international. And you know it is and twine. That's an inside joke. And and Kuykendall. Here you go anyway. So whoever the interim head coach is Romeo Romeo, Wherefore art thou? They're going to face the rival Tennessee Titans on the road to Shawn Watson, Wary of Titans defender former tech singed Evian clowning taking definitely just from the game. I've seen my allies for two years. Senior Washington in college andan Watch someone approach. So there is a problem for sure. So we gotta make sure that we don't know where he is That Times. Yeah, Moms to get Withrow male kickoff coming up at noon.

Beyond the Baseline
"I'm Saying Goodbye": Maria Sharapova Retires From Tennis at Age 32
"Don't know if you share my sentiments. This was news. That is not remotely surprising. We were all expecting this. I think Most people had already pre filed. The Maria Sharapova retires column and yet I gotTa say it feels you know an hour into this but Feels a little weird definitely I. This is not like Last time we had big Sharipova News at SL which was of course it. Two Thousand Sixteen and that that was a big surprise. This like you said I think we all saw it coming. It was a matter of when and not if so for to be now is I think a pretty normal timing given whether she's going to play Indian Wells and Miami probably would have kick started her into the French and Wimbledon and then sort of. You're playing out the year at that point so for her to call it quits after all. Cheyenne this little gaps. Seems to make sense but I don't know what do you think? Yeah ranked ranked three seventy three. Something had to give here. This is a five time major champion. Who you did not think was going to play the wild card game for very long. I I guess I would perhaps suspected she would have played Indian Wells. It's an event where she's had success. It's two hours from her home in southern California she would have gotten a grand sendoff But you know this. This is I had these two competing instincts with Sharipova. What what do we know about her? She is fiercely. Driven fiercely competitive. She is and always has been. I think we can talk about this a bit later. The consummate professional and those are really dueling instincts when you're ranked three seventy three and not playing it anywhere near the level that you're accustomed to Part of you probably says I can fight through this. This is just more adversity. I can overcome. I'm better than this. I just need to work harder. I can get my body right. I can get my mind right. I can get back. I don't WanNa go out like this and another part of you says surely I can't have this indignity. I can't be losing round after round early. I'm not seated so I'm playing tough opponents. My Body's giving up on me so I think you had and they came from the same place but they're two very different ways to react to to the same core instinct and today she said enough is enough. I mean I think you're right that You know February is a strange month in tennis. And I guess you know we're we`re. There's no perfect way to retire from the sport and we see even within tennis players very differently. Some players go on this goodwill tour and some players like Caroline Wozniacki says look. I'm going to pinpoint this as my last event and go ahead and prepare your tribute reels. And I'm GonNa play this event knowing when I lose my last match. That's IT and Sharipova. We've seen other players. There's players do this as well. Sharapova pulled us out of the blue and it's it's a Wednesday and she's not at a tournament today And retired in her own way. So I don't know I mean the other. There are a number of questions that stem from this whole conversation and jump in any jump in anytime here. I mean I think the overall question when a player retires as we assess legacy I don't know particular bullet points. Jump out at you Jamie. I think I think highs and lows complicated legacy Of course is going to be attached to share over The the craziest thing I think if you look at the timing now she's ranked three hundred seventy three which says absolutely nothing about her career but to your point. I mean she was at the point now where she was trying to come back and she's nowhere even near the top one hundred You know not even winning any matches and it's it must be really hard for her honestly to you know given all that she's accomplished. I think we said thirty six. W titles obviously the five Grand Slams all these rivalries quote unquote particularly with Serena Williams which is also another interesting conversation to have but I think it was probably getting difficult for her to continue to be you know struggling and Her her legacy given you know the the MELDA NEOM and the ban will always thou always be part of her story? Yeah I think you're absolutely right and today should be happy day. Celebrate a five time major champion. I mean I was looking at her staff and I think we forget how good she was for for a variety of reasons. I think to the casual tennis fan. They were misled by two. One is the head to head with Serena that you reference. She beat Serena Breakthrough Center women. Final Two thousand four and then she loses whatever. The math twenty two is the derived. So lose eighteen nineteen matches to Serena Williams And I think that to the casual fan that we say rivalry. And then we sort of have to amend that to say with a lopsided rivalry which might be an oxymoron. The other thing about Sharipova that I and I wrote about this that I think is a great Sort of misleading bid about her is she had this regal disposition and she endorsed product after product. And it was very upscale. And it's Evian Cole Haan I remember you. I remember walking in New York and seeing her on three different billboards for three different upscale products. And there was this or of elegance. She was selling herself as much as she was a brand. She was selling sort of cosmopolitan posh elegance in yet. The tennis was. I was called her sort of tennis. Gym Rat I mean. It was not elegant tenants by any stretch and Jud admit to that and she was in her own way your own six foot one inch which she was a grinder and she was not what you call an athlete. He wasn't a graceful mover. She did not play graceful elegant tennis and I always thought that was really to her credit. That you'd see her on the back court and she'd be doing her footwork drills because she knew that was an area to improve and she would be working on her serve which always gave her fit in part because of the shoulder injury and she would grind out matches and she would win tough matches. She did not. This was not the female Roger Federer and I think tennis fans of course know that but I think casual fans see all of this aura of elegance and assume she played that way and that wasn't the case at all I mean the the screaming grunting grinding sweating. You'll brushing the hair that had managed to her forehead. That's the Maria Sharapova on the tennis court has an athlete And I think you know again I want to just this should be a day to give credit to someone who had a tremendous career and five majors. Yes but thirty six titles almost forty million dollars you got to number one. I mean this is really an a-list career and you know she had the misfortune of playing. At the same time Serena Williams and there was a lot that went into that relationship beyond the tennis. That probably did not work to Maria benefit but you take away. Cerita you take away. Venus Williams seven majors. Maybe Justine Henin. Maybe Kim Clijsters and I think it's very easy to make the case. Marisha published one of the top five players of the Post Steffi Graf of the last twenty five years and tennis so this is really a remarkable career. And yet as you mentioned if we're going to talk about her honestly. This wasn't the way it was supposed to end. Which is you know a a doping ban. I thought a very clumsy handling of the doping ban. I thought it was very out of character and off brand of her to have been so sloppy. Not just in the violation but then in the aftermath and how it was handled and some of the the the the press conference that we referenced and she was never the same player after that and you know co correlation is not causation and may simply have been that. She was a little sport and she was in early thirties and players get older. We see this on not just in tennis but in in sports in general I mean thirty two big number in in women's tennis but it was not supposed to end with a doping band and a ranking that drifted deep into triple figures so overall macro great career hall of fame player but there is a tinge I think of bittersweet. There is a little bit of disappointment. That This wasn't the way this hall of fame career was supposed to be a gift. Compare what we saw a month ago when Caroline wozniacki is out there on the court and our families there and she's toasted and all of the players are making tribute videos and were. She's crying but she's saying I'm not sad and she does. I mean I talked to her the following day. She was all gussied up because she clearly had been doing the spots around. There's definitely a difference of a decision on your terms and decision that was made based on your body and The time of your career. You know it's it's very different in comparing into. What was the Yankee especially given those? The Yankees recent title in Australia just seemed very full circle for her to do that. this again is random but also very expected. I think one of the things I always sort of liked about Sharipova was Her personality in in two ways. I think we talk. You talk about her on the court sweating grinding shrieking. I mean everyone. I think even if you're not a big tennis fan you know share Provo. Because maybe she made you mute the TV while you're watching a match and that's something that a lot of people will probably joke about but you know she worked hard in the court she was always like fierce and and you know a competitor for sure but she also you know. I remember processors and and interviews where she's actually has a very great personality and and you know quite opposite of that fierce competitor where she could be funny and she was actually Kinda Witty and and You know there was a a side to her personality. That was very likable. When most people on the court probably saw the opposite so overall she's a huge name. In this sport she's one of the handful that transcends just tennis you you mentioned her and she needs only one name There's only a handful of those type of athletes so I think She will definitely be missed. I think we're fair to

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
Which Fyre Fest Documentary Should You Watch?
"A rival documentary on Hulu that I have not watched that you told any to watch Jason waterfalls is also told me, I definitely need to watch. Because Jason is what he's talking about. Yeah. It does. So this is the thing about fire festival that happened in. Well, it didn't happen in April data because literally didn't happen. But I love the story because I didn't feel I did not have a full understanding of how quickly they tried to plan that festival which was a mere few months and as a two people and Aaron the moon who've been trying to plan live shows for literally a solid six months that are nine months down the road. It has been such an undertaking. And we're not trying to bring ten thousand people to secluded island. There's doing fluence models or anybody. It's just people and is such an ordeal. The poll quote to that to that point someone said for for music festival. Ideally, you want twelve months in advance to set everything up and they had six day weeks to do it. And spoiler alert. They did not do it. They did not do it. Now there two documentaries. They're the one on Hulu in the one place. I've actually watched both. I think you should watch both weirdly enough because the Netflix documentary is more like thoughtful. And like really shows the consequences that affected so many people because I mean because the guy not despoil it, but the guys in prison who planned it. So, but the one on Hulu, I'll be honest with you is a little better because you get interviews with his wand girlfriend anesthesia who does not speak, very good English. But still loves them, even though he's imprisoned probably because she's living in his apartment, and it has more pop culture references, and it's kind of lighter. The thing is the heroine does have more or less general. It has as much Jarl. Okay. Needed to know. Thank you would not agree to be an either of these which I love. But the thing is Billy the guy who's in prison. He agreed to be interviewed for the Hulu male. That's the controversy is because the filmmakers who made the Hulu documentary paid him to be interviewed. And that is considered a no no in journalism. You're not supposed to pay for interviews. But he doesn't actually deliver much to the table. Like, he's he's not apologetic. So if you're looking for a guy who's going to be sad about what he did. Or you're not gonna find it in that documentary either. But the controversy about the Netflix documentary is that part of the team that helped promote which was Jerry media, which is the famous Instagram account f cherry they are producers of the Netflix documentary. So in the Hulu documentary, they they get rolled under the bus as they probably should have been in the Netflix documentary. They do not take a lot of heat in that documentary. The Netflix one they're like the the central stories there. And it's a compelling. Soren? It's interesting, and they do well there's a lot of like I mean, it's an hour and a half. So it's it's it keeps moving into several worth their time. But there are a lot of moments thought less model shots more go down that rabbit trail because I feel like there's something there. I feel like that leads to how we got here. Yeah. They had a lot of model shots in the net. Flicks. When many of that kind of setting say, I don't I challenge you to prove to me that the who documentary has a moment as oh, no life changing as the moment at the fifty minute Mark in the flakes documentary where I guess the lead event coordinator talks about what he's asked to do to procure shipment of Evian water. I I wasn't ready for that. Jayme was still not ready. I I don't want to say I laughed because it's not a funny thing. But like, the the convergence of what I expected to be said, and what was actually said was so different that it. Like it needed to reset my whole sense of humanity. It was yeah. I I needed to control delete my life after watching that scene because it was the NGO that is not in the Hulu documentary.

Red Eye Radio
SpaceX, Alvarez and Detroit Tigers discussed on Red Eye Radio
"Will announce on Monday who the first private moon traveler is and when the flight will be it's not the same mission SpaceX founder, Elon Musk outlined last year. The original plan called for

Planet Money
NPR, ACLU and Officer discussed on Planet Money
"The Greek island of Evian is battling a massive blazes led a thirties to evacuate two villages and a monastery no casualties reported road traffic headed for Athens redirected to ferries, last month a. Wildfire seaside resort left Ninety, four dead, this is

MacBreak Weekly
Chrome OS Now Supports Linux Apps, But Only On Google Pixelbook | Tech Times
"Factors so many different form factors very innovative stuff most of them will run lennox very well i do see a lot of people in developer community moving the lennox but i i think the mac os is such a great development platform on it just it just shows it's interesting to see what microsoft and google and other companies are doing with the laptop form factor chromebooks are just getting more and more interesting every year when piece of news from google was that by the summer chrome os is going to support lennox apps not only will not only does it run chrome apps if chrome apps are doing it for you it also now runs android apps but also if you just want to do done download a free office suite or free photoshop evian on your crony now security by the way because it runs and basically it runs in sort of an emmy not an emulation mobile sort of virtualization mode that sandboxes that entire environment it makes it as put eight just as a person who's interested in such things and writes about such things it really has for the first time put a put a decent chromebook on my shopping list oh yeah for the for the summer just because i want to see how well that works day today as a five hundred dollar as a as a five hundred dollar laptop that doesn't have anything that you wouldn't anything that you don't really need as just a regular ham and eggs type of laptop user that's an intriguing move let's talk about news because one of the things google did do is roll out there news app i've been playing with it i really like it i'm not sure why but it looks like both google and apple have decided that the next one of the next fronts is news it's we're we saw an article today that says apple is building quietly building news operation and edit to'real news operation the the you know they bought texture they've shut down texture for windows which i think is probably a precursor to shutting down texture entirely well i think that they're they're a sponsor we wind up windows wasn't being updated for a long time and it's.