36 Burst results for "Georgia Tech"

The Charlie Kirk Show
Devin Nunes Did So Much to Debunk the Russia Hoax Five Years Ago
"You deserve great credit. Am I incorrect in saying that we learned very little from the Durham book report and most of the work was the work that you and cash did 5 years ago, repurposed with a couple citations. Devin, your thoughts. Well, look, I think that's exactly right. Back in, we knew this in 2017. I always like to say that when Mueller walked through the door with his pit bull Andrew weissmann, they knew there was no evidence of Russian collusion because they had none. They would have provided it to us already who were conducting an investigation, Charlie. And why do I say I know that? Well, they would have had every single bit of reason to give us everything they had in early 2017 right when Trump is becoming president right after he fires Comey, but why not give us all the evidence? And so, you know, we had been watching this for a long time, and we knew there was no evidence of Russian collusion. You know, even just in my experience dealing with Russia for many, many years before that. Fast forward, it took us only about 6, 8 months to put together what was called then the newness memo that we actually launched around the 1st of February 2018. And that clearly laid out everything. I think the only thing that we learned through his investigation is that it really dialed it in on just the people at the top. The only new names and maybe I'm forgetting a couple, but it was really the alphabet scam that went on from Georgia Tech joffe guy named joffe, danchenko, who was their phony Russian that was just a former brookings institution guy. And then the Clinton campaign operative Dolan. Now the worst part with all this is I think no one can understand why he wasn't able to bring a conspiracy charge. I think that's the frustrating part because against these DoJ and FBI rogue officials.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Fresh update on "georgia tech" discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Your thoughts on Bob Menendez, what's really going on here, Darren Beatty? Well, it's certainly interesting to see a high profile Democrat actually indicted for these particular types of charges in the behavior itself is relatively commonplace in it. But it's not lost on anyone looking at this, the parallels and similarities between what Menendez is charged with and what the Biden family has been up to for a very long time. And so there's one theory that would say this is sort of escalating the pressure on the Biden's by creating an actual precedent for indictments or teeing things up for Biden, although the inside baseball could be such that there's something going on completely in parallel. I think, generally speaking, what we can be assured of is these types of indictments don't happen because, oh, they just found out about these people doing illegal things. This has been an open secret for a very, very long time. The fact that Menendez is being indicted now means that he's either expendable at this point, or is counterproductive, or it's somehow useful to the regime for a larger purpose, for instance, maybe teeing up indictments for Biden or putting pressure, additional pressure on the Biden's to push them off the table for 2024. Indictments like this are not what people think. It's like, oh, there's finally accountability, has nothing to do with accountability. Accountability is the afterthought. Accountability in the regime is the collateral damage. That's one way to put it. Accountability from the regime's perspective is the collateral damage of a strategic move that will strengthen the regime's position in its own thinking. It is also a reminder to all other 99 senators that the administrative state runs the country, that the fourth branch of government is in charge. Darren, what should happen on 930 and what do you think is going to happen on 930? Well, I think it's just a matter of wait and see. I'm not prepared to speculate that. We just have to wait and see. And keep in mind the context that I've been describing is that accountability is the collateral damage. Everything is about the strategic moves of the regime and how they're positioning themselves for 2024. It's actually an interesting strategic conundrum that they have with the number of moving parts. They've proven themselves to be very effective in the past. And so we just have to see whether the machine, which is still well oiled, is as efficient as it once was as recently as four years ago. Darren Beatty, check out Revolver.News. Great job. Thanks so much. Thank you.I want to summarize our time together today by just kind of recapping the week. It started at Northern Arizona University and it's just amazing how the media lies and misrepresents. You know, I've been doing this for quite some time. For the last three years, do you know the problem that we've had at Turning Point USA? We have not been able to find rooms big enough to fit all the students that want to attend our campus stops, especially last semester. Ohio State packed hundreds of students we had to turn away. Even at UC Santa Barbara had to turn away students all across the country. And yet the media comes up and they all of a sudden say, oh my goodness, they say Charlie Kirk gets heckled. He's not very good at this thing. These are dishonest people. And I'm sure the media will cover all of Santa Jose State, UCF, Albany, Buffalo, Georgia Tech. I'm sure that they're going to cover all the response we receive at Arizona State University. You guys know this, but when you really experience it on a daily basis, these are bad people. The media, they are co-conspirators in the downfall, the destruction of the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world. They don't care about truth. They care about power. They do not care about honesty. They care about revenge. These are bitter, broken, bad people that happen to have a keyboard. It makes them important because they think they can control you and crush you. Thankfully, we do not bend a knee at the golden calf of the New York Times. Thanks so much for listening everybody. Email us as always freedom at charliekirk.com. Thank you so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to charliekirk.com. Constitution Week is celebrated every year during the week of September 17th. As Americans, we need to commemorate its history and importance and bring attention to how the Constitution serves us all still today. Salem is celebrating our founding document with a special offer, a 1953 Omen U.S. Constitution lithograph. To understand the value of these lithographs is to know the story. 70 years ago in 1953, Omen printed a limited number of these exceptional lithographs. 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The Doug Collins Podcast
Mark Sewell Discusses Being an FBI Field Agent in Atlanta
"First got there, what was some of the main emphasis of the Atlanta office? Because I've helped people understand the field perspective of what agents do. Yeah, so each office in each city is similar in many regards, but also has a little bit of difference to reflect that city. So every office is divided into squads and so for example, in Atlanta, we had a bank robbery squad where we had 12 or 15 agents who worked bank robberies. And Atlanta was a very popular destination for bank robberies. Los Angeles is the bank robbery capital of the U.S.. So Los Angeles had a couple three squads that tackled nothing but the problem of bank robberies. New York is the home of the mafia. So New York had 5 squads that tackled the mafia in Atlanta. We had one. Drugs are, as you know, a big problem in South Florida, Miami had 5 drug squads, for example. In Atlanta we had one. Atlanta had no one particular problem that it focused on. It just had a little bit of everything. So we had a white collar crime squad. We had a foreign counterintelligence squad because of university of Georgia and Georgia Tech and the aerospace that technology that's in Atlanta. We had a public corruption squad that just that public corruption. We had a gang squad. But we just had one of each because Atlanta was just one of those cities that had all the crimes, none more than other, but enough to keep every squad busy. I would

The Doug Collins Podcast
Georgia Has Never Been Poor in Culture and Spirit
"Home brothers, you got a lot of the stuff back here, but you also get into the old southern raw genre, not necessarily, but Leonard Skynyrd, you get, you know, the Marshall Tucker band. You get Lana rhythm section. I still have memories of Atlanta rhythm section, you know, in the late said, you know, doing champagne jam. I mean champagne jam, yeah. Oh my God, filling up ticks, you know, Georgia Tech stadium back when we're doing those kind of things. And that's just, I think, John, from my perspective, it comes from a culture of sane. And people don't realize this in South Jordan but in north tour as well, that Georgia rural, you know, for many, many years. Atlanta is, of course, blossom, but it is still that people we came from a society that was, we were poor in resources, but not poor in culture and spirit. Exactly. Exactly. And so what we had was is you would have families or people in communities get together and on Friday and Saturday night they would have what we call hooting nannies or they would have people over and everybody would be cooking barbecue and they'd be playing guitar singing or they singing in the church and this is how that culture just developed. It is. I had there are two boys in my paternity, the holder brothers, Gable and wit holder. And they could pick guitars and sing and harmony. It was a true, it was a true southern tradition that they learned from their parents, going to church and all that stuff. And it was so amazing to hear. I remember they did a version of 7 bridges road by the eagles. And I was just left speechless by their ability to play the song and to harmonize at the same time. You know, I have Travis trit on that list too. And he is a hometown favorite because my son's gonna get in the background here. He's interested in the music conversation. But Travis Tritt, a growing up in Marietta, Georgia, post oak tree, you hear stories about Travis's grandfather being a bus driver in that area and I used to get my hair cut at a place called bob's barbershop off the sandy plains road and highway 5 and I never saw him there, but the rumor was that Travis used to go there to get that mullet trimmed up and looking good.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Your Title Doesn't Make You a Leader
"It's a 40 year career that begins at the Georgia Tech navy game, which I'll come back to. But I want to illustrate how you do name people who get the props. And I want to do it by naming our friend Rebecca, domski, and face. Now faces a call sign. All right, so the admiral's call sign is nasty. Fighter pilots and many other people get call signs, but fighter pilots always have a call sign. Rebecca is not a fighter pilot, but tell us about face and DOM loss. And how they helped you out because looking down for leadership lessons is as important as looking up to mentors. Oh, absolutely. And if there's any of your listeners that think because you have the title, you're the only one with the answers. Please read my book because I demonstrated and all through this book, like good grief, nasty. How come you didn't kill yourself 12 times? How come you didn't get relieved like 15 times? Yes, gosh. I locked a rock. And it was only because of the people on my team that I'm still here today with the ability to write a book from a positive perspective, but Rebecca dunzo is the finest officer of the deck in the United States Navy for only one reason. She stood up to a type a fighter pilot, sure he was right, captain.

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"georgia tech" Discussed on AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"And I think that's where agile comes into play, where they want to be, but they're not. And so the problems can arise because of that, especially I mean, we've been talking about technology, right? Ron said a year in the technology world is a tremendous amount of time. Where a year maybe if you're building an airplane or building a tank or a building a shopping mall, it's not that far. You know, it's not considered as long. Maybe not as much is going to change within that year. So when you're taking a really long time on AI projects, it can have tremendous impacts and not all of them are positive impacts. It can be negative, you know, technologies changing things are changing data is changing. So specifically for data scientists and AI developers that listen to our podcast and our in our community, what should data scientists and AI developers know about agile? Don't listen to what I call the agile accountants that tell you it's all about velocity. And counting metrics and all that. And the worst one is utilization. The utilization is the death nail for any good AI project or anything like that, to be honest with you. Because in your mind and when you really dive into this stuff as a real coach or a real scrum master, you want to free up time for them to think and process what they want to do before they start building something, right? So if you're trying to do a 100% utilization, you're not giving your team time to think and figure it out. And then the other thing is don't overthink about it. It's not a time card system. Like when they do it, right? The agile they do it. It's not a time card. Don't think how many hours you're thinking about the complexity of what you're trying to solve. And how do we make it less complex to make it in a sprint or an iteration for something that's going to take months at a time to do. And those are the kind of things as a technologist, don't overthink it. Don't figure how many hours don't try that. And I like doing what I do estimates and stuff like that some people are like, no, no, but I do it. We do it like in 30 seconds. We as a group and you're getting multiple people, even though they're not doing your specific job, but they understand what you're doing. They're smart people. They got a lot of gray matter up there. I work with PhDs from Georgia Tech. Years ago. And I'm like, they asked me, what should we do?

The Tennis.com Podcast
"georgia tech" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast
"Okay? A minute in, let's see who drops first. There's 9 kids there. Some ones out, okay? 8 more left. All right, they're holding on, holding on, holding on. Another one's out. It gets finally down to two kids. And we're at like the three to four minute mark. And they're quivering like this, the legs are shaking. And one of the girls looks over at the other girls, like, stop it. Give up. Get up. And she's screaming. Finally, somebody wins somebody loses, but I mean, the depth that they would go to, and that's the thing that I always said is if you can get a team like that that we had at Georgia Tech to love to compete every single day and not fear it. And that's why I told our ladies, I said, we're going to compete. I know it's not always popular to get together and put you in competitive situations with one another all the time. But guess what? If we're able to do that and no other programs out there are willing to compete and practice every day. If we're the team that can do that because we're strong enough mentally that we're strong enough emotionally to handle that and still be friends because you know how it is come out. Yeah. Know how it is. You know, that's a delicate situation. And you got to manage it. And I give you props for management the way you do because it is an art form. To be able to sell certain things and be able to get people to do those things without giving up part of their soul. And so that was pretty special about that team and the same thing with this team here at Florida is like, they're willing to compete day in and day out, push one another. And when you can go there, you're going deeper and you're going.

Defocus Media
"georgia tech" Discussed on Defocus Media
"But if I got to say I went to PCO, graduating in 2006, so. Shout out to PCO. I graduated from PCO as well. They're always doing some amazing things up there. But wow, incredible background, incredible history. I don't even know where to start. You know, actually I do know where I want to start because I always show love to my men that are doing things and I care as well. Your husband, how is it working with your husband? Especially on a project that's new and you're trying to change the game because, you know, I get to work from home some days. He's a two to three days out the week and my wife works from home, but she has her level, her floor, and I have my area, and we stay far away from each other. And in the evening we come together. I think I'll drive her crazy all day if I sat down and spoke to her all day long. After a while, she gets tired of hearing my voice. So I'm curious, how does this relationship, this partnership really work? Well, actually works pretty good. I can say he was in corporate America for 20 years. He graduated from Georgia Tech with the engineering degree and finished a last part of project management doing IT project management. And so, you know, we've always had a working partnership together ruined the practice itself. But we got to a certain point where, you know, he was running these $1 billion $1 million projects and we were like, those resources and those skills, we can actually use those in our practice to take our practice forward because I've always been that type of optometrist that was just really into the technology, efficiency, always reading, always learning, always seeing how I can make myself a better and make my practice better. And so it was a natural fit. You know, I would have to go out and hire somebody to do this. And so the pandemic actually helped propel us..

Defocus Media
"georgia tech" Discussed on Defocus Media
"But if I got to say I went to PCO, graduating in 2006, so. Shout out to PCO. I graduated from PCO as well. They're always doing some amazing things up there. But wow, incredible background, incredible history. I don't even know where to start. You know, actually I do know where I want to start because I always show love to my men that are doing things and I care as well. Your husband, how is it working with your husband? Especially on a project that's new and you're trying to change the game because, you know, I get to work from home some days. He's a two to three days out the week and my wife works from home, but she has her level, her floor, and I have my area, and we stay far away from each other. And in the evening we come together. I think I'll drive her crazy all day if I sat down and spoke to her all day long. After a while, she gets tired of hearing my voice. So I'm curious, how does this relationship, this partnership really work? Well, actually works pretty good. I can say he was in corporate America for 20 years. He graduated from Georgia Tech with the engineering degree and finished a last part of project management doing IT project management. And so, you know, we've always had a working partnership together ruined the practice itself. But we got to a certain point where, you know, he was running these $1 billion $1 million projects and we were like, those resources and those skills, we can actually use those in our practice to take our practice forward because I've always been that type of optometrist that was just really into the technology, efficiency, always reading, always learning, always seeing how I can make myself a better and make my practice better. And so it was a natural fit. You know, I would have to go out and hire somebody to do this. And so the pandemic actually helped propel us. We were thinking about it. We were considering it. And then he started working from home in 2020. And then that was a great time just to transition out. We were coached into a bizarre reference to my sister, my baby sister, we both would call ourselves sister docs. Her husband is also a dentist and they practice together. And they do it all the time. And so they kind of coached us and, you know, it worked out pretty well..

Revision Path
"georgia tech" Discussed on Revision Path
"Nothing fancy, nothing great, but you know, it's a paycheck. That kind of thing. And I think the design community in Atlanta and I'm, you know, firing shots here. It's just not that I think for a designer just starting out if they really want to sort of make an impact. It's really hard to find a company here where you can do exciting work. If you have the better a good studio or something, maybe? Yeah. But it's tough. And so I know that a lot of graduates end up leaving, you know, you left, but like a lot of graduates end up leaving to go somewhere to a more exciting locale with better prospects. Better career prospects in general, not just entry level stuff. Yeah, most of my class left, I would say. I would say when they maybe two or three folks they don't Atlanta and they got through it like Coca-Cola. For the most part, people, I think, New York and Ali was with folks ended up. That's a huge relation to Scott and just kind of the work that they do and making sure that you get an opportunity somewhere. Right. Once you've graduated. Because the school itself is I mean, it looks great on the resume anywhere you go. They say, oh, you went to Savannah college of art design. That's going to at least get you an interview. So that's great. But here in the city, it's tough. And I mean, I've heard this from art students that went to art schools. I've heard this particularly from HBCU students. I've even heard this from people that have went to Georgia Tech or Emory or Georgia state. Atlanta is a tough design city in that aspect. I will argue it until the cows come home. It's just tough. I mean, I had to start my own business to really further my career in design. I graduated in O three with a math degree, and of course I didn't want to go into teaching, so I did like customer service jobs. I like sold tickets at the symphony. I was a telemarketer for Atlanta opera. I did boring stuff. And then I got my first design gig, believe it or not, from answering a classified ad in the back of creative loafing. I like answered it on a whim, that was my first design gig for the it was for the state of Georgia. I did that for about a year and a half, and then from there, went to AT&T, quit AT&T and then started my own studio. And the reason I quit AT&T is because I could see my career hitting a glass ceiling already, and I had only been a working designer for roughly about three or four years. I'm like, I'm not going to get any further here. I was registered at and I was like, put my resume out there and no one wanted to even interview me, and I'm just like, I was going to move. I was trying very hard in the last like 2008 or so I was trying very hard to move to New York. I had friends that were up there that were like, well, we know what broker we can connect you with because I'm like, I'm not going to further my design career. Staying in this city. Right. And it didn't change until I broke out and started my own thing, which is very similar to what you did. You left, you started your own studio. Yeah. So how does one with a math degree than to design work me through this?.

The Dan Bongino Show
Margot Cleveland: Takeaways From the Filed Motions in Sussmann Case
"Now you have a takeaway a couple takeaways from their latest filing It appears that some of the data they were using to make up this story about the trumps and their connection alpha bank in Russia was really expensive wasn't I just noticed this in your social media fee They were paying a lot of money for this data They were and I don't know if your listeners had seen but I just got another dump of right to know requests from Georgia Tech And some of the info was how much they were paying for this And we're talking millions of dollars and I also noted how broad this is One of the things in the document was that they have a single source provider actually two of them And new star was one of them because they are the only company at least the way they're writing this who has access to all this information And it's talking about how much billions of information they have which is why this is so scandalous These people have access to this and they are using it for good most of the time but when you have a bad actor there which is what sussman's alleged to have done to put this phony scheme together it's horrifying and it makes no one trust the way hats anymore

The Eric Metaxas Show
Concerned Women for America's Penny Nance on the Lia Thomas Saga
"Friend penny Nance, who's the president and CEO of concerned women for America. So penny, you've written this piece that's talking about the current madness of this gigantic man who calls himself a woman destroying women in swimming competition. Again, there's a part of me that can't help but find it funny. It's like, are we kidding? Like it's sort of seems so preposterous, but then I just wonder what happened to the actual men who are the fathers of these young women who are not standing up to the craziness and saying this is ridiculous. This has to stop. Well, a couple of things. And you're talking about a young man whose name is he's changed his name from will Thomas Delia Thomas. He was a collegiate swimmer for University of Pennsylvania as a man. The men's team. He was ranked at number 462. He now has taken hormones and has transitioned. He says that he's a woman, and he must compete on the women's team. And the coaches are like, great. We're going to win. And guess what? He's smoking all the women. He is finishing a full minute ahead of the other competitors. He goes from number 462 to first. And this week, Eric, he is competing in the NCAA championship at Virginia or excuse me. Georgia Tech and he's going to win and he's going to break he's broken the records of women. He's taken their trophies. He's going to be first. And women who are competing against him even women on his own team have been told, do not speak out. If you speak out, you will be punished. And so we have women who are coming forward to us, by the way, can someone for America, and breaking news here is getting ready to file a civil rights action against University of Pennsylvania. The Department of Education on the behalf of young women whose trophies are being taken. We've already done this with Franklin Pierce and university of Montana because this is a violation of these young women's civil rights, both in sports, but also he is changing in their locker room. I mean, all these

The Charlie Kirk Show
Did Hillary Clinton Spy on Trump While He Was in Office?
"Came out in this court filing is John Durham revealed that Hillary Clinton and her campaign continued a surveillance project while Donald Trump was president. That's right, president of the United States. Now you might ask how that would be possible. Well, Hillary Clinton went and found a group of tech workers, we suspect these tech workers work for Georgia Tech. They are Internet service providing tech geniuses. You could say. Hillary Clinton hired them and basically knew that they had backend government access. So these tech workers worked for darpa, which is the defense research agency. So basically, they were able to track Internet activity and maybe know more, but we know at least Internet activity of what was happening in the EOP. Now the EOP is the executive office of the president. So Hillary Clinton, according to this filing, hired tech workers outside vendors, who then came through. And were monitoring what websites The White House was visiting. Your government. So these tech executives had government access and exploited it for money and for espionage. This is total and complete domestic espionage using their access to spy on a sitting president of the United States.

Revision Path
"georgia tech" Discussed on Revision Path
"At some point you gotta say what i've been saying which is like when is it supposed to win is helping my by black joy my black liberation and if it's not we got to cut it off like their life is really. It really is too short for us to be sitting here. Exhausting ourselves trying to teach people why racism is wrong. And so with the lacey. Ep there is definitely some movement that happened. I will say the legalism of naacp is what will stop progress from the naacp. I think that the naacp is hesitant to change especially liked progressive inclusive. Change therefore black people but not all black people. I mean you can't really talk about clearness in those spaces. You can't really talk about sexism in those spaces can't even really talk about being an atheist or not being christian in those spaces and so while there is some good that some of these organizations have done. I would say if. I have my choice which i do to be in organizations or not. Do i want to continue to be hated on for just existing. Absolutely not so. I don't think i'm going to be a part of some of those spaces anymore. If i don't have to so while i did amazing work because my ancestors and because you know i got that black magic i would say that there are still some things that i think internally they need to work on it. I can't necessarily saw those. That's not is not something. I had the power to adjust for them. Yeah i mean. I think what you're also volunteering for two organizations like that at the time aside from just the actual time and energy takes is feels like you're going back and forth between aig which seems to be more of a predominantly white space and end up lacey pe- predominantly black space but then them each having their own issues that are isolated from that if that makes any sense absolutely. Yeah so i'm looking at aig. A is dealing with racism as a whole right and anti as a whole. And then i go into this. Nbc piece space and it's like they are also dealing with anti blackness like within our own internalized. Racism that's happening within that community and so it's just showing up because we have all been socialized under the same exact system it shows differently depending on what community ran. But yeah you're dealing with just a different side you're just talking with a different side of the oppression and still oppression you know cut and dry. I don't wanna get on here and bash. Aig i mean. I'll bash my local chapter because they've committed that about the diversity thing. I remember this was years and years ago. i had. I think they want me to do something with the chapter around diversity but they didn't want to give me a director level. They wanted to be like a chair. Level or co chair. Or something. Like that and i was like you know. Diversity affects the chapter at all levels like it affects membership. It affects our student groups. And things like that. Secondly i kind of told him this flat out like we live in atlanta. And i'm not about to be your negro whisperer because you don't wanna talk to black students and black design professionals like i'm not going to be that person you've been around in the city long enough and folks that are affiliated with the chapter here know that like it caters to scattered students art institute of atlanta students. Maybe if you're an art major at georgia tech and georgia state or something like that. Don't go to one of these. spca us learning. And then for you. Sorry for you and i was just because you don't want to talk to the black people that live past highway twenty then he. That's not going to be me. I'm not going to be the translator. Yeah yeah..

The Erick Erickson Show
"georgia tech" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"Opposed to finding other ways to move electrons. The only other the exception to this is solar power and for years we have used solar power going back into the seventies and the space program using solar power to generate photovoltaic cells able to generate electricity. But it's the grand scheme of things not Not efficient and it's actually really environmentally damaging solar solar panels the kim the minerals and resources and chemicals used are really damaging to the environment in particularly the small children who are typically the ones who go in and harvest the minerals to be able to get it. It's deeply polluting. There's got. I imagine there's gotta be some there's got to be some research facility somewhere. Try to come up with as degenerate electricity. Not just to spend the spin the generator. But i just i. I don't know i i did dwell. I'm just it's just fascinated by the way I need to give a shout out to georgia tech. Yes georgia tech. It's college football weekend hundred five years ago today. Georgia tech pulled off. What is still the biggest blow out in college football history. Are you ready for this. Two hundred twenty. Two to zero georgia tech versus cumberland on october. Seventh nineteen Guess it was yesterday's in october seventh. Nineteen sixteen hi there. All right one last call on energie susan indicator. I'm going to go to you next. Welcome to the program. Hi there. i'm just something quick to throw into the to the mix we were talking about. Power is So places around the world they have made some really huge advances in nuclear fusion Like nuclear power plants that we have nowadays as nuclear fission through splitting out nuclear fusion is your fusing out of and they can produce much more power out of a fusion reaction and and you have no radioactive. You don't have radioactive. Waste a bunch of other stuff and look of nuclear fusion advances. Because i really think that that's it's very clean and once they get it right. I mean some. Some people are thinking as soon as twenty twenty-five there might be some some re Nuclear fusion operations are actually generating power in Look that up. it's really interesting field and it would take away a lot of complaints. The tree huggers have about generating power and overawe right. Thank you for that. Yes so nuclear fusion in fact there was a big report over the weekend. The scientists at mit or harvard. One have made a huge advance on on future so Just i in. I really i really want to move on. From the energy discussion. but so nuclear efficiencies and said it's splitting the atom. The original atomic bomb was a vision explosion releases a lot of energy control. Rods are used to control the amount of vision to contain the heat to be able to boil the water with fusion. It's atoms together. The sun is a fusion chamber the sun. The atoms are being pulled together. It generates more heat and releases more energy so you can boil the water to convert the steam to spend.

Wendell's World & Sports
"georgia tech" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports
"Rolled. The sports podcast was yours. Truly when the wallace. I talked to a talked about that before. Clemson in nc state could we be looking at here before the end of september. The clemson is going to be practically all intent purposes eliminated from the college football playoffs. If they lose this game to nc state and what does that mean moving forward if they lose this game maybe could. Just be like man. I know alabama has a championship and then come back and didn't qualify for a playoff i. They did at once but We're not gonna be undefeated every single year and this is a transition year. When when do the expectation change all of a sudden. Now what are we looking at. What credibility will take a hit in terms of. Tony elliott the offensive coordinator if clemson comes out and is just as inept on the offense side of the ball as they've shown against georgia in georgia tech it. You know getting shut out by georgia bad but georgia's one of the best defense in the country only scoring fourteen points against georgia tech a team last year. You put one hundred eighty points on by the end of the first not good not good then you know you have a team like nc state where the defense is just going to be mediocre. Not good. they don't go ahead and put at least shipman twenty four points. I mean that reasonable. The think about clemson here. We're talking about dj. You were talking about skill players. We're talking about clinton's recruiting classes. Being top five top four top three for years upon years upon years. I mean now shouldn't be talking about eight at all offensive line. This is a game for them to get better offensive weapons good game for them to get better wide receiver quarterback relationship chemistry good time for them to start clicking and getting better in a situation where they're playing a team in nc state which is going to be giving the more offensive possessions than the slowdown down..

AP News Radio
No. 6 Clemson Uses Goal-Line Stand to Hold off Georgia Tech
"The Clemson Tigers ranked sixth in the country entered a lightning delay of nearly two hours a lackluster offensive performance an onside kick and a goal line stand to come away with a hard fought fourteen eight victory over Georgia tech after the game Deborah Sweeney said his Tigers are a work in progress in the passing game certainly is kind of who we are right now you know we're young on that side of the ball and we got some guys that are going through some growing pains but you know you got three phases and obviously we're we're kind of led by our defense right now up next for Clemson NC state in the tiger's first true road test of the season Matt Smith Clemson South Carolina

That's What She Said with Sarah Spain
"georgia tech" Discussed on That's What She Said with Sarah Spain
"Hate this. I call it a midlife crisis but if twenty six years old okay typing. John mayer called it. Quarter life crisis. There you go. Yes that's where. I was Where i just snake am my really going to become an athletic director where i have two lights in an office and you know just it just did not not allergic shirts with like unto too young for this jetting. I need to be close to the game. So i this crisis. I'm going to do in my life And i randomly so part of my responsibilities at georgia tech or iran game operation. So even i wasn't coaching. I had to be at every game. Make sure the ball kids were in order. Make sure boosters were taken care of marketing had their fliers all that stuff and one day they were life. Hey would you be interested in filling in on the radio broadcasts Sure what's the game started. I didn't have a ton to do. I just had to make sure everything was ready for the game like sure. I'll sit in so you know i've got my khakis on by georgia tech colo and i'm bringing my point over there to mike. Okay sure what. Do you guys want me to do now like you know. Just just talk the game. So i put the headset on and it was life changing. Sarah i mean you know how it is when you finally figure out what it is you love to do It just clicked right away. I was like wow. This is did not feel i worked. I could wake up and do this every day. Select i'm not going to work. And that's basically what happened to a ever since that's awesome. So how long. After that did you get spotted by espn and were you on television broadcasts from that point or i mean radio but like the public broadcast from that point on where you always part of the georgia tech games. Well yes so. I was i was. I loved radio if i could go back now. In by 'cause you have to wear with what you look like and all those things like radio is a great place to learn so. I did that for a couple years while i was doing that. I was checking into opportunities to actually get on television. Like can i do this at the next level. All of a sudden My dreams were just growing But people were looking at me. Like i was crazy. They were like you are not broadcast or communications major. You have never been on television before you have zero.

WCPT 820
"georgia tech" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Is climate connections. The Earth's temperature changes naturally over time variations in the planet's orbit. Solar cycles and volcanic eruptions can all cause periods of warming or cooling. But Kim Carbon climate scientists at Georgia Tech, says none of these natural causes can explain the Earth's current warming trend. What we see clearly is that the rate and the magnitude of current warming really dwarfs anything in this most recent geologic period, she says that the current concentration of global warming pollution in the atmosphere is the only factor that explains it. We can use global climate models to understand what would be happening if greenhouse gases weren't in the atmosphere. When we leave greenhouse gases out of the equation. We don't get the warming that we've seen over the last several decades. When we put in those greenhouse gases, we do see this accelerated warming. She says. The origin of all that global warming pollution is clear. We can tell that that's coming from fossil fuels by studying the composition and chemical signature of that gas in the atmosphere. So scientists are convinced by the evidence. Today's global warming is human cost. Climate connections is produced by the Yale Center for Environmental Communications. To hear more stories like this visit climate connections dot org. Sign up for a library card with a library card, you can discover new and exciting worlds. From borrowing audiobooks to streaming movies to taking virtual Do it yourself classes..

WSB-AM
"georgia tech" Discussed on WSB-AM
"E say this with love. That's our hippie traffic. Hey, doobie while your way you've got time you got Hey, the losses decriminalized as that if I did, I did take place out smoke a doobie you get their tracking, still legal I'm not saying they should. Doug, I'm just saying you could. And you got the criminalization going on some of that delta. He'd have a go yourself the Oh, what is legally get it anywhere. Get gas station and get help. Check by the way. What exactly is this by 23 year old. Georgia Tech grad. So now he's out of there and with honors, by the way, and now, over the next few months, I could tell you some of the crazy things that he was exposed to, even on a campus. Like Georgia Tech, but he told me That you can just buy pot. Now A Georgia is just called something else. It's hemp. Okay, but if you smoke it and to get you high, it's pot. Okay, but technically, it's him. I get that. So is this one of those things where they just They went from one molecular thing, And they just change one molecular part of the chemical compound That makes it legal. It is the THC, The molecular molecule. That's the one I'm talking about. Black little Miss Smarty pants. The Keep your eyes on this one today with her. This is serious up with a T shirt. Hey, e slept in a white T shirt. I picked the T shirt with a higher college neck line. Yes. Yeah, I have a little Hello..

Mornings on Maine Street
NCAA Tournament All-Haiku First-Round NCAA Tournament Preview
"Speaking of reason, along We're breezing straight into March Madness. Aspinall, what's going on in that regard sports service of how our brothers out their power and hardware, So take it to the hoop. Caleb. Thanks, Bill. The NC Double eight tournaments First four Playing games finished last night, Texas Southern Beat Mount ST Mary's 60 to 52. They'll play Michigan on Saturday. Drake beat Wichita State 53 52. They'll take on USC. Norfolk State beat Appalachian State 54 53 to set up a match up with number one ranked Gonzaga U C L. A beat Michigan State in overtime 86 to 80. They'll play BYU next. The first round of the tournament starts today. The first game will be a 12 15. With Florida taking on Virginia Tech. Georgia Tech will play it four o'clock taking on Loyola Chicago, Ed Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Jackets will be without a cc men's player of the year. Moses right first round will continue tomorrow with games. Also starting at 12 15 and the Georgia Tech Women will also play their first round NC double a tournament game coming up on Sunday. They'll take on Stephen F. Austin at 4, 30 San Antonio. Georgia will play their first round game on Monday of next week. They'll be taking on

ESPN Radio
Georgia Tech's Moses Wright To Miss NCAA First Round Game Due To Positive COVID-19 Test
"Is confirmed. Georgia Tech star Moses right. The SEC Player of the year will miss the Yellow Jackets first round game against Loyola Chicago, the NC double a men's basketball tournament. Dude away positive over 19 tests right will likely also miss the second game Should Tech beat Loyola, the 69 senior a cc player the years, they said average 17.5 points and eight rebounds. Our game.

Closer Look
Member of Atlanta's Georgia Tech men’s basketball travel party tests positive for COVID
"A member of Georgia Text man's basketball team has tested positive for the coronavirus now, Yellowjackets coach Josh Pastner says the player is asymptomatic. And we'll isolate an Internet in Indianapolis per the CDC guidelines. Now. Apparently, this will not affect the team's ability to play in this upcoming in C double a tournament which starts this week. March Madness. I hope it doesn't mess up your brackets. But the Yellow Jackets are scheduled to play Loyola Chicago Friday evening in the first round of the

ABC News Perspective
No. 13 Texas Beats No. 12 Oklahoma St For First Big 12 Title
"Wants the Big East question creating 73 48. The eighth seeded Toya's advanced the NCWO treatment for the first time since 2015. Georgia Tech wins the A C C title within 80 75 win over Florida State. Texas captures the Big 12 championship defeated Oklahoma State 91 86. Oregon State holds off Colorado 70 68 to win the Pac 12 SEC semifinals. Alabama over Tennessee 73 68 L S. U B s Arkansas 78 70. On

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell
Rick Pitino is back in the NCAA Tournament – with the Iona Gaels
"College. Basketball is where we start guys. Oregon state the fifth st seed with an improbable run in the pac twelve. Thirty as they roll in a win the conference championship game for the first time. Ever in program mystery this time against colorado seventy to sixty eight worry lt shea. The big man for the beavers winning the pac twelve tournament. Mvp josh pastor and his infamous face. Shield leading georgia tech to its first. Acc tournament championships title since nineteen ninety three after emasculating. Florida state eighty to seventy five. Rick pitino guiding iona to the ncaa turney winning the metro. Atlantic athletic conference tournaments and his gaels did not play a game from december. Twenty third all the way through february twelfth because of covid nineteen flare ups.

ESPN Radio
ACC Championship Picks: Georgia Tech vs. Florida State
"The big 12 and a C C championship games at Madison Square Garden. Georgia Tech will meet Florida State for the A C C title. Tech coach Josh Pastner 5 10 15 20 years down the road. They are not going to remember how you got there, just like I was on the 1997 National championship team of the University, Arizona only won the national title. Tell the guys all times. No one asked me how many minutes I played. I never played in it in that game, Josh Pastner on Dari and Mel the Big 12 title game at six Eastern, followed by that A C C title game, both on ESPN radio. And TV right now

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Virginia out of ACC tourney after positive test
"The HCC canceled its tournament semifinal between Virginia and Georgia Tech due to a positive covert 19 test within the Cavaliers program. The Yellow Jackets advance to the championship game to face the winner of the North Carolina Florida state

The Paul Finebaum Show
David Kellum, Voice of Ole Miss, Talks About How He Got His Start at Ole Miss
"David kelham. Who is the voice of the ole miss rebels He's been part of that program for going on for decades And you know what a time to be at ole miss with the football program under lane kiffin the basketball program doing quite well and then the baseball program only being number one in the country we had One of the stars of the team on the other day and david. I know. Fridays are pretty busy times with baseball and everything. But we appreciate you making time for us and how are you sure doing great polyp sitting at the box waiting for us to play belmont here at six thirty our time. So it's great. You called me the perfect time but good to be only. I have seen this before in her different friends. But i would be intrigued the because sometimes it takes a long time to get a a prime job like you have now especially with the the just the absolute zeal for almost baseball but You apparently got started pretty early. Yep i started basically in highschool to be honest with that kind of tricked tricks my way into this job I was a senior in high school. My mother was professor suter. Don't miss and i used to hang out of her office a lot and radio. Tv was under theater and campus radio station which was w cbi at that. Time was carrying ole miss baseball and it was on cable. Only the students were gone. The professors were known. This guy comes blowing out of the station ex. My mother's office and he's gotta find somebody these games. Everybody's gone and so. I told him i said i can do him. He said who are you. Don't even go was and so. He thought hosted freshman. Ole miss which i was not as a senior high school. But i did the seventy seven. Sec tournament for ole miss on the campus radio station as a eighteen year old. So that's how. That's how. I got my and they hired by the local radio station. The final years that this jack you know how that goes and started doing baseball and seventy eight. It's baseball and women's basketball through. Eighty eight became the lead announcer in football men's basketball and continue to baseball in eighty nine. I mean that's i'm always Always admire people not only for for excelling but being able to to stay in a job. That long. And i don't mean that i mean and i say that because there's all misses the perfect exception it is the perfect example there. There are a lot of changes that have happened then. You never really know what's going to happen. I've seen it firsthand with When when i first started in birmingham legendary voice of the crimson tide was out with a new a new administration. How how how do you hang on. And i don't mean hang on. How do you stay in the job like that. For for as long as you do considering the politics of of intercollegiate athletics. Just don't criticize the coaches and you told a long time ago point. Because they rarely they rarely pop up these jobs to. There's more opportunity now. I teach a class at old miss. We're not teaching this spring because of the pandemic but i teach sportscasting class. And when i got my shot to be in radio radio was basically it. I mean you didn't have the live streaming opportunities the podcast opportunities and all the things that are going on today And so it has been difficult. But it's funny. you should mention. I've had kids through the years that like meet the rebels day would come up to me and say i'm gonna have your job someday and i soon i've got a few more years. You know thinking back my mind but this past year A kid said that's means that ten years old and hit him. Like you might be the one because i put in a tiny years this point when i got started John waters at tennessee. Larry months was the georgia jim. Five was it auburn jet crystal. Was it stay. You had k would lead for Kentucky rely at alabama. Mickey floor. Jim halt on lsu had just started a little bit before me. And then of course. Later we get all eels outta arkansas about voltage for south carolina and more recently dave south from texas mike kelly from missouri. But that list of names Just incredible announcers across this leaks. And when i first got in the youngest announcing the sec felt very very fortunate. The following year Our buddy west. Durham came in Demand or bill before we went to go to georgia tech. He became the second youngest announcer. We're sitting at a football media days in birmingham which of course you know all about vendor several of them and we're not a little broadcast meeting we're looking around the room and some of those names that just mentioned for sitting there and westland over to me now. He's got a legendary dad. He grew up with and woody but he said you intimidated. I said apps so We were surrounded by that early in our careers which is really really cool. And unique to get to know those men and lean on those that we were kinda the young bucks at the time and that we've kind of become not necessarily legends but longevity We're we're the ones that have been around a while.

Terrible, Thanks For Asking
Don't You Want Somebody to Take Care of You?
"Okay so you just got a couple of questions. We're going to get into that okay. Yeah totally i'm nora. Mcnerney in this is terrible. Thanks for asking. And that was gina and when we get into it. We're going to be continuing the conversation that we've been having about care with gina story is a story about a lot of complicated emotions about the long tail effects of being thrust into a caregiver role when you're still a person who needs a lot of care a child but this complicated story starts in a really simple place when genus parents met and fell in love They were summer fling. Was like maybe nineteen sixty nine thousand. Nine hundred seventy vietnam war was going on. I think there was like a lot of looking for a better life. Like you know like wanting something good and they dated over that summer and then they were married by like the day after christmas that same year. So my sense is that they were kind of idealists like they were looking for some sort of happily ever after and for awhile. Genus parents found it. My mom was a homemaker and my dad was kind of a rising star in the computer science world. he was an academic. He was teaching at georgia tech in atlanta. Which is where. I grew up and so early. Memories are that you know my mom cooked and was crafty and volunteered with the pta. My mom really loved to so she loved to bake. She's a beautiful woman and my dad was very intellectual. Like i remember him reading like not totally age appropriate books to read allison wonderland to me at an age when i didn't fully understand what's going on there so much in that book didn't understand but i loved the fact that he would read that to me and he would sit down and explain to me. How telephones work and he liked teaching me about prime numbers and stuff like that at a very young age i think he just really enjoyed sharing that aspect of himself with me. He liked kind of dissecting things and thinking about things and asking questions. And that's something that. I've carried with me into adulthood. He kind of taught me how to dig deep and think about stuff that you might not otherwise. Think about gina was the second of three children. Her older brother is named allan just like a sweet sweet kid like he loved playing with matchbox cars and he would line them up. We would watch movies a lot together like he loved watching lassie and old yeller and stuff like that. If it involves a kid in a dog he could watch a movie. Five times in a row of my mom lead up every single time. He said he would laugh at every part like it was the first time you ever heard it or ever saw it and same with music. You know at some point in our childhood somebody gave them like one of those yellow sony walkman and a bunch of tapes and he would walk around the house with like headphones on and plane his tapes and singing and his very loud very slurred speech. That was like the happiest. Alan loved country music bing crosby. He loved christmas music all year round. It was just gina in allen until their little brother andrew was born. Andrew came along and i felt like almost like he was my baby from the beginning and like i think i recognized from a young age that he was like my ally and my playmates. He was you know a playmate that i interacted with. He was very imaginative. And we do the things that kids do where you like lineup. All your stuffed animals and teach them school or we would do these toy. Parades down the hallway and like throughout the whole house. Where readers just like lineup. Every single toy we own and then just like march like it was a production. The genus relationships with andrew and with allen were different because allen andrew with different. I was aware from a very very young age that i do things at allen. Couldn't i was three years younger than him. He and i kind of learned how to walk around the same time he could talk but his speech was really slurred. And so i knew from a very young age that like a lot of people didn't understand what he was saying. But i did like i kind of interpreted for him a lot especially in public so i think there was an awareness on that level lake. He's older than me. But i think i always felt older than him like. I knew that he had a lot of medical stuff. That was very mysterious. He had some seizures and would have to be rushed to the hospital so i i was very aware that like he needed a lot and there was something wrong.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"georgia tech" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"Nothing but net. The fighting Irish fight on this is Notre Dame men's basketball. And how brings it over the mid court strike. So Georgia Tech Mr Golden Opportunity to tire take the lead now, huh? Driving left side of the lane, his runners around the rim. No good kicked up. No good done with the second Put back is up in good and Notre Dame's back on top by 4 62. 58 The Irish Played well in a lot of areas tonight. A lot of individual guys played well, but it was a battle of intestinal fortitude in the second half, which Notre Dame lost. And as you know, I've been with Coach Brave for 21 years. When he gives me a one word answer in an interview. He is not happy, and he's already pushed a lot of buttons this year changing lineups getting on guys with the covert 19 epidemic. I'm not at practice anywhere near as much as I used to be. But he even started the scout team at Miami, which he has never done anything right now. He's not just exactly sure. What button to push. But again, often fans love to go. What's up to the coach toe to motivate and it's It's up to him to scream at them. But these air all young men, and at some point you got to do it on your own. You're a major college athlete. You just got to want it more. And tonight, Georgia Tech seemed toe want it more and that's something they've got to think about it. It's not gonna be easy because Notre Dame began their A C C schedule this year. Back on December, 16th Seems like a long time ago. And they felt You know, pretty good about themselves. Did the Irish at that time is they were about to host Duke Notre Dame. Of course at that time was coming off a big win at Kentucky, and it was a chance to beat Kentucky and Duke and consecutive games and Duke just came out and took control of the game. Their name. Never lead. Duke led for 39 minutes and 27 seconds. In the contest. Or no lead changes. Euclid 41 34 at the half they wanted to 75 65 Jane Goodwin played one of his best games of the area. 25 points on 10 of 12 shooting, but only Prentiss hub was able to get in to double figures to join him for Notre Dame. He had 12 points. And for Duke, they came out dominated. Matthew heard at 18. DJ Stewart had 16 Jeremy Roach had 14 Jamon Break field had 10 Duke for the game shot 51%. They hit eight threes, 53% and they out rebounded the Irish 33 23 In that game, Duke had been coming off a disappointing loss at Illinois. In which they did not play well at all, that they had eight days off to think about it, And then they beat Notre Dame. They wanted home against Boston College. They beat Wake Forest and they struggled again. They lost it. Virginia Tech lost it. Pit lost it. Louisville. They beat Georgia Tech in January, 26 beat Clemson. They lost at Miami. Stunningly 77 75. They lost today at home to North Carolina, so they'll be angry against another thing. Better bring both. It's a game. And it's intestinal fortitude. 4 30 in the afternoon on Tuesday, our pregame show here in the letter Dame.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"georgia tech" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"We're going to the line is Khalid more and I want I want to update those stats for you because I was giving you the average for everybody for all games home in a way. Georgia Tech averages 1200. Notre Dame averages 100. So for those just saying how What do you mean? I'm getting 300. I apologize for that. It's a rather complicated chart here. Notre Dame is averaging 100 fans a game and that's what I thought. So the home game averages are ranging from 2722 of Florida State. The 3028 at Louisville. 1200, Georgia Tech and 1763 of clubs and everybody else is below 400 again. The Notre Dame home attendance is 100 per game. Go going back to live action. Maura missed both free throws. So the score remains 20 to 9 Notre Dame on top hub with a basketball on over to Goodwin. Goodwin puts it on the floor. Goodwin in the lane. His reverse layup is around the rim. No good, a blind reverse layup. But by attacking the basket, he forced Jordan Usher to foul him. So Goodwin's going to go to the line. For the first time tonight. He's an 86% free throw shooter on the season 30 of 35, the Irish or the Number three, A CC Free throw shooting team at 76.4%. Goodwin just made that a bit better, making the first free throw the 29th best free throw shooting team and All of the NC double a Once again, if you just if you turned away Notre Dame at home, averaging 100 fans a game. Their averages skewed a bit because I think there were around 3000 there Kentucky game, which raises their season average. Goodwin, as you would expect, makes both free throws in its 24 9, Notre Dame now Bye. 13 points. Rather 15 points, and that's their largest lead of the game back the other way, Alvarado drives hard to the basket, lays it.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"georgia tech" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"Brings it back out up top Now. Works works. Throws it to Goodwin Left elbow. Goodwin on over Now. Delish s key. Luschek. Skeeto works mid lane. Right side. Durham. I'm working on Usher Durham Wheels into the lane. Nice move. Great footwork lays it up and then so it's Durham four and Georgia Tech to 18. 30 remaining first half of play in Atlanta. Alvarado bringing the ball over the big court strike on over to Devo. Devo up top to Pahrump arm to the right of the top of the key farm Now box box is it to Alvarado now? Right side? It goes inside toe Usher. His runner is no good rebound is pulled down by right, right. Gets it out to Pahrump. Param now usher down low inside, right? Right. Working on Luschek Ski gets it on over to usher and usher travels with the basketball. Notre Dame. Very good defense there. Georgia Tech was really moving the basketball but they couldn't get an open shot. So the turnover Gives the ball back to Notre Dame, and this is an opportunity to get one of their new stats. The Irish are tracking called a Stop score. They got to stop. Let's see if they could get a score. They had 24 against Pitt last Saturday. Good and with the basketball now running right side double pumps throws it up. No good rebound battle for it's knocked away. Alvarado comes out of the pack with it throws it right side to usher Usher Now up top. The parm parm now on over to devote for three in and out Rebound. Durham. You're upto hub have ahead. The work's work's taking, driving Right side ball's knocked away Now he gets it back up. Top to parm parm over Tula, Cesky processed into Goodwin and good ones passes Deflected Gets to Durham Back to Good one back to Durham Two man game left side. Durham now middling left side wheeling into the flaming knocked.

WHAS 840 AM
"georgia tech" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"With Paul Miles coming your way in about 3.5 minutes, But first you have Oh, men played Georgia Tech today. Two o'clock the tip off. Our coverage will begin at 12 30 here on NewsRadio. 8 40 WHS on down 7 90 Carrie D cards. Ranked 25th in the AP poll. Georgia Tech Coming off that shocking win over Florida State, you're ranked 16th, 76 65 you about fifth in the A. C C five and three record the Yellow Jackets or foreign three in the league. And again catch the game. Both hear news radio 8 40 WHS. 7 90 Care, d coach Chris Mack says. Hey, these yellow jackets are there. Good, tough, squat. They've got a very experienced team. But you know the intensity of which there team plays is a credit to Josh. Coaching staff on the players obviously themselves, So it's gonna be a big challenge just from a from a talent standpoint, that they bring an experience standpoint that they bring and again. We've got a match that that emotional fire that I know. Georgia Tech brings every time they played 12 30 again. Here Whose radio 8 40 WHS you have on women number one of the country Plane number two ranked NC State tonight the Wolfpack coming up their first loss of the season 83 71 but still ranked number two in the country, According The Associated Press. They lost Theo Virginia Tech pre game will start at 6 40 with a seven o'clock tip on 7 90 k R D congratulations to Belgium and Knights and their first season a son. They are Tied for first place in the A cent after two wins over Kennesaw State over the weekend. Meanwhile, of course it is the weekend of the Super Bowl will have more coming out from the NFL news Shocking in some cases coming up in the next half hour here on news radio 8 40 wh s 6 28. We're two minutes out from Paul Miles and your news headlines with first Go look at some news about our money. Our Bloomberg money update..

KOA 850 AM
"georgia tech" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Casino Resort spa Download the bet. Monarch cap today. All right, Coop. How'd you do last night? I went to a no West Virginia and the over. Nice. Nice. I ended up going. Oh, into I took the Lakers playing in Cleveland. The spread was 10 Lakers did win did not cover though they won by eight and I took the under and they ended up hitting the over. Gal you into Noah's well what I do, baby. Okay, nuggets in the over last night, I told you, man, that's what I do. But your brain on top is gonna be shorted and leper con. Hey, you're back on top. That's where I belong. You better watch yourself. All right? Belong. Prove you're still in third going. What are you picking tonight? All right. I want a role, though. I've got four in a row, right? So So a start somewhere, I'm gonna go back to college. Basketball. Georgia Tech taking on Duke tonight at Cameron Indoor. Duke has lost three in a row, their favorite by six in this one. Georgia Tech has played really good basketball. They played Virginia the other day went down to the final shot. They lost by two Virginias undefeated in the A. C. C, So I think Georgia Tech is going to keep this one close. I think Duke gets off. The schneid breaks that three game losing streak. But I think Georgia Tech will get inside the six points that the Blue Devils were favored. So enroll at Georgia Tech. The over under is 1 41. That one's tough, But I'm gonna go over. So let's go Georgia Tech and the over. Ah, the Hoover he owe over. I am gonna take this Washington wizards against the Houston Rockets game. Thank you, Um, spread on this game is 3.5. Over taken over. Understood, 34. I'm gonna take the Rockets. I'm gonna take the Rockets Look, the Wizards or three and nine. Three and 92 4 on the road, and they've only played one game in the last three weeks. Yeah, You know what I'm gonna take? That's a mystery team. It is a mystery team. I missed my well, I will give you that. But you know what? John Wallace, playing against his former team, three points, 3.5. Give me the rockets to cover 2 34 is a lot of points. James Harden is not on the Rockets anymore,.

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CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
It’s the same old story for North Carolina basketball in loss to the Wolfpack
"On sunday. We spent several minutes discussing a disappointing blueblood with the hall of fame coach kentucky led by john calipari today. We'll spend another few minutes on another disappointing blueblood with another hall of fame coach this time it's north carolina and roy williams the tar heels fell at nc state on tuesday. Seventy nine seventy six so now. Five and three. The other losses are texas in iowa best win over stanford ladder you and i both had north carolina projected as the third best team in the acc in the preseason. Are we still confident. Unc is a top three in the acc. No did i really have them third. I looked double checks man. it's not ideal right now. we both had it. We both had it. Virginia duke north carolina in that order. Well i didn't have carrots. So here's where. I differed in the preseason with some of the projections yours and and others. I did not have carolina ranked in the top twenty five portion of my one two three fifty seven. I i put carolina twenty eight. And i remember before like settling on an ultimate order like my first initial like. Let me throw everything at the wall. I think i'd carolina like thirty six or thirty seven and the reason was they were so poor last year. I mean historically bad. It was one of the five or six worst seasons in school history. Statistically that i was just. I wasn't totally sold on them. Going from fourteen and nineteen a season ago to being if your top. Three team in the acc You know that's probably a four seat at worst. And i wasn't all in on him there. I thought okay. Maybe they can get along the lines of a five or six seed and that was really what wound me wind up with me. Booting them up a little bit. But at this point you know. I watched the majority of that. Nc state game. I would argue. It wasn't even a three point game. Nc state truly beat them by six or seven points now five and three losses the losses all respectable so. It's an interesting situation with unc. Here lost texas in a really really good game championship. Which was obviously nashville. Then they lose at iowa but it wasn't that competitive ninety three eighty. Now they take the road loss against nc state. The win against kentucky and cbs sports classic has almost no value. The win over stanford is solid but otherwise charleston. Unlv north carolina central their next game at georgia tech a week from one. We're talking here. On december thirtieth so i think there is still the chance and with all due respect as always to leaky black here. And he's actually. I think he's. He's been good in spots but they're not as good as they should be. I still really love. The frontline is still think. This could be one of the courts in america but it should be noted fourteen thousand nine hundred last season. Now it's five three. And i'm not gonna guarantee you that this team is heading to the instability tournament and in the preseason. Unc got by on its jersey name. I don't know i. I was always a little hesitant there and some of that has come to the surface. This is clearly clearly not a top twenty five team right now. In north carolina as you mentioned the go fourteen and nineteen last season and the reason that i had them in the preseason top twenty five and one thought that they would have a really nice bounceback season because they in elite recruiting class featuring three five star freshman. The way they're supposed to go from fourteen and nineteen to really good is that three five-star freshmen are great. And they're all fine. I guess but none of them are playing like freshman of the year candidates like against nc state day. Ron sharpe had six points. Fourteen minutes walker kessler had three points and twelve minutes. Caleb love had eleven point four assists two turnovers in twenty eight minutes. Like if you're five star freshman aren't gonna perform like five star freshman consistently well. Then you're not going to go from from bad to to really good. You can go from bad to good from bad to respectable from bad to an ncaa tournament team. But you're not going to be elite unless you five star freshman perform at an elite level. They are not doing that right now.