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At Knock Shrine, Biden meets priest who gave Beau last rites

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 6 months ago

At Knock Shrine, Biden meets priest who gave Beau last rites

"Catholic shrine in Ireland was the scene of an emotional meeting between President Biden and a priest connected to his past. The president was at nock shrine. We also met. Out of the blue, we didn't know it was there. There is a priest who works at the shrine who was a former U.S. Army chaplain. Father o'grady. Who gave my son last rights and Walter Reed medical hospital in Washington. It was incredible to see him and seemed like a sign. He was moved to tears, father Franco Grady said the president gave him a big hug. It was like a reunion. The death of his oldest son Beau in 2015 hit the president hard. O'grady says he thinks the grief is kind of going down a bit after the visit to the shrine. The president toward a hospice center in Ireland that displays a plaque commemorating his son. I'm Ed Donahue

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"grady" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

03:37 min | 7 months ago

"grady" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"Can we rescue? Can we communicate? Can we disempower this horrible toxic cycle? So anyways, and I may sound like an absolute chump saying all this. But that was what I was shooting for. Oh no. I mean, I love the bet with Michelle and the hospice. That was just, it was so powerful because it was so unexpected. And you see sort of noble and meaningful deaths happen all the time. And I loved how you managed to kind of balance that, but at the same time make it very human and very flawed. Oh, I was just, yeah, it was not one of the things. It was really good. Well, you know, it's funny, there was this thing about so Boston over here. And this is a bit of a aggression. So wrote me back in. If you need to. They have a huge, huge homeless medical. Instead of homeless medical services. And it's been run for a long time by this doctor. And when he started doing this, it started out as just a simple walk in clinic. And he went there to just do a little volunteer work as part of his residency. And this was in the 80s, and it had been started and run by nurses, all female nurses. And he said, you know, he showed up, they're going, I'm going to tell, you know, figure out what's wrong with people and save them and lift them up off the streets and I'll diagnose it and the nurses said, you're not going to talk to anyone. What you're going to do is wash feet. And that's what he did. And that was the thing they did. It was really powerful. They'd wash homeless people's feet and backs the trace and a disinfectant. Trim their toenails. And that's what they did. And he said, you know, the act of taking my cues from these nurses as a doctor, which is kind of goes against the grain. And then putting myself in the position of someone who is listening, not talking to these people, and someone who is kneeling at their feet and washing their feet in the Christian metaphors, we're not lost on him. And just being of service and taking those cues from these nurses. He said, just change my life. Tremendously. And I just feel like that's, you know, I don't know. And I wanted to get a little of that into final girls. With Michelle, that this act of saving her from a hospice and letting her die with people she knows is powerful is defeating the killer. Well, I have to say that it's usually at this point where I summarize what we've talked about, but I'm not sure that I can because we have gone from so many wondering things. Sorry, I know it's a bit all over the place. I apologize. Now it's been wonderful. I mean, it's not very often I end with regret, but I really regret that we're not sitting in a pub with another round of drinks where I can go, come on, Grady. Let's talk about this. And let's talk into the early hours. And I have to say that I think a podcast dedicated to Grady Hendrix and another person where they gave two different views of the same film would be an absolute hit and I would absolutely listen to that. So when you've moved houses settled down, maybe that's something for you to think about. Hey, listen, if any of y'all want to be that other person, I'm game. And I'll talk less next time. Oh, no, I don't know. But maybe we'll have more drinks and more pub next time. But thank you so much for joining us Grady. It's been an utter blast and it's been really great. And I highly recommend how to sell a haunted house and I really hope that your house isn't haunted.

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"grady" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

02:59 min | 7 months ago

"grady" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"We often focus on female authors on the show who write cracking female and minority characters. But we're also eager to hear from men who can create a leading lady who is believable and relatable. One such author is Grady Hendrix, who joins us for this episode. From his first book, horror story, to his most recent novel, how to sell a haunted Hesse, he has placed a female character front and center of the action. He's here to talk a little bit about his new novel and also about his female characters who quite often go around chewing up the scenery. So thank you for joining us Grady. Please read tell us a little bit about yourself and your work to date. Yeah, hey, thanks for having me. I am very excited to be on a podcast for the accents or making me feel classy. It's like we're like we're in Downton Abbey or something. I am a horror writer. I'm from South Carolina originally. I live in New York now. And I am in a lot of psychic agony today because we're moving in today is the day I have a little office I rent around the corner from our House. And today's the day I had to move out of my office. So this is the last thing I'm going to do in this office where I've been since 2014. And it's weird. It's weirder than I thought it would be. 8 books got written here, three movies, a whole lot of angry emails that were later deleted. It's weird as soon as I'm done with this podcast, I'm going to turn out the lights and lock the door and never see this little guy again. I feel both honored and creeped out. I have to say. But as an author, he's most recent novel is how to sell a haunted house. I have to ask, you have checked your new house hauntings, haven't you? You know, it's funny, my new place is in New York, everyone does steam. So you've got these radiators clanging around. And it's February. And so it is really, really weird in the new place, because I got to get used to a whole new set of radiator noises that have me like waking up at three in the morning terrified. Old place, no problem. I've been used to them for 17 years new place. It's going to take a while. Well, I wish you every happiness and not so many puppets or demons or anything horrible. Well, you know, there's a great story I was just reading about someone who moved into a house. And I think it was in the UK because it was in the 40 and times. And they were saying that when they moved in, they found a small hole in a wall and they were pulling it back to sort of like take out that piece of drywall and replace it. And someone had left a little doll back there with a note that said, I hope you're my new friend, the previous owner stopped playing with me. And I got impatient and had to get rid of them. Which I think is such a great thing to do to someone. So I really want to do this the place where leaving.

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No. 3 Kansas tops Texas Tech to clinch Big 12 title share

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 7 months ago

No. 3 Kansas tops Texas Tech to clinch Big 12 title share

"Kansas freshman Grady dick sealed the win on a pair of free throws with three seconds left in the game. Texas tech trailed by 9 at halftime and stayed close in the second half, but the red raiders were never able to grab a second half lead. Jalen Wilson led KU and scoring with 21 points. To be the champion and to finish on top like that, it means a lot and shows all the hard work and the grid of this team. So it meant so much to me. He's a junior, but will graduate in May and is not expected to return. It's the 64th regular season conference title four KU tops and the NCAA. Greg iklin, Lawrence Kansas.

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Harris scores 17, No. 3 Kansas holds off West Virginia 76-74

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 7 months ago

Harris scores 17, No. 3 Kansas holds off West Virginia 76-74

"Hot shooting in the second half enabled the third ranked Kansas Jayhawks to hold on for 76, 74 victory over West Virginia. After a costly turnover by freshman guard, Grady dick with 36 seconds left of the game he was part of a team defensive effort that forced the mountaineers to turn the ball over on their last possession. My situation kind of let one go at the end, but just want to make it look exciting, so. We did that, but yeah, went in from defenses. It always was last week. Dick finished with 16 points, but point guard dewan Harris led the jayhawks and scoring with 17 before leaving the game in the late stages with a foot injury. Greg eklund, Lawrence Kansas

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No. 3 Kansas gets 5th win in a row, 63-58 over No. 24 TCU

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 8 months ago

No. 3 Kansas gets 5th win in a row, 63-58 over No. 24 TCU

"Number three Kansas won their 5th in a row as they held on to beat number 24 TCU 63 58, so Kansas a tones were a 23 point loss at home to TCU about a month ago and holds TCU to just 30% shooting from the field. Kansas coach Bill self says he's happy the way his team is playing. Yeah, I'm proud of this team. They've done great. We have an accomplished Jack. But we put ourselves in a favorable position to maybe do something. But this league is so hard. Grady dick led Kansas with 19 points, Kevin mcculler June ran at 15, while Mike miles junior led TCU with 13 Jacobi Kohl's had 12. Bob Stephens, Fort Worth, Texas.

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Florida mass shooting suspect killed during police pursuit

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 8 months ago

Florida mass shooting suspect killed during police pursuit

"A man suspected in connection to a drive by mass shooting in Central Florida last month was fatally shot by police after a chase. At a news conference Monday, Polk county sheriff Grady Judd says Alex green, a 21 year old with a long rap sheet, was under surveillance in eagle Lake Florida when he fled. Bad decision. He won't make any more. Lakeland police chief Sam Taylor, says investigators think Greene was involved in a January shooting that injured 11 people. We are very confident that he is in fact involved to what extent we don't know yet. Judd says green crashed into a business in Winter Haven, ran into traffic, dragged an elderly woman out of her car, and then tried to run over Lakeland police captain Eric Harper. We didn't choose to shoot him. He chose for us to shoot him with his conduct. State attorney Brian Haas says a task force will investigate, I'm Jennifer King

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No. 9 Kansas blows lead, then holds off No. 5 Texas, 88-80

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 8 months ago

No. 9 Kansas blows lead, then holds off No. 5 Texas, 88-80

"The 9th ranked Kansas Jayhawks upset the 5th ranked Texas longhorns 88 to 80. After Texas battled to tie it early in the second half, Kansas fought back to a 13 point lead, padded by freshmen Grady dick, who led the jayhawks with 21 points. It was vital that we came out here with that energy and kept it through the whole game and whether it be through a timeout out of halftime and hats off to them, there are great athletic team. Texas held jayhawk leading score Jalen Wilson to two points on the night, but Kansas spread it out with 5 different players scoring double digits. With the win, Kansas is three and O against opponents ranked in the top ten for the season. Ian Ekland Lawrence, Kansas.

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Dr. Fauci's Net Worth Increased by $5 Million During Pandemic

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 1 year ago

Dr. Fauci's Net Worth Increased by $5 Million During Pandemic

"Fauci's wife Christine Grady is also a National Institute of health NIH employee Serving as chief at the NIH clinical centers department of bioethics You may remember the controversy of her bioethics or get back to that in a moment The Fauci household disclosed that their total net worth increased by roughly $7.6 million from January 1st of 2019 pandemic start To over $12.6 million by December the 31st of 2021 None of this is counting what he's made since the end of 2021 So if you look at those numbers it represents a nearly 70% increase in their net wealth from January the first 2019 to December the 31st 2021 So while everybody else was losing their jobs was losing their businesses were losing their restaurants this dude and his wife working for the quote government got in 70% increase in not just their salary and their total net worth Not a bad gig for a public servant right You want to know why so hell bent on forcing you to get the jab or forcing you to sit in a room with a mask on or forcing you to believe that the pandemic is not over Maybe it's because if you're making literally millions off of it there's a pretty good chance you don't want it to end Documents also reveal that Fauci continues to be the top paid federal employee You want to know what this dude earns here to salary of 456,000 in 2021 this year he got a raise to 480,000 for the year the fiscal year 2022

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David McCormick: 3 Biggest Issues to Address in Pennsylvania

Mark Levin

02:01 min | 1 year ago

David McCormick: 3 Biggest Issues to Address in Pennsylvania

"What are the big issues you're hearing about and why are you the best suited to address them You know Mark I hear the same three issues over and over again I've had enough focus groups here to know that I'm on the right track And they are first and foremost inflation Inflation is a huge drag on all of this We're at a 40 year high in an inflation But it really hurts working families It hurts elders on the fixed income And it hurts small businesses I was in a tool and die shop yesterday and owner told me it's killing him because all his inputs the materials he's buying are going up in price and of course he's not able to get the price and things he sells And it's doing great damage So that's the first one And it's a direct result of the socialist policies of Joe Biden make no mistake about it He's trying to blame it on other things It's bad policy Bad policy by the Federal Reserve and bad policy by our president The second is energy Energy comes up over and over again because as you know as a pennsylvanian Pennsylvania is blessed with incredible energy reserves we'd be about the fourth largest country in the world for natural gas if Pennsylvania or a country And it's unbelievably clean gas that we're able to share with the world And the Biden administration's war on energy has created huge uncertainties So nobody's drilling And it's hurt our energy workers and it's driven up the price of gas So when I started this Grady journey it cost me about 90 bucks to fill up my pickup It's about a 125 now It's because of bad policy And that of course has contributed to Ukraine which we can talk about as well And then the third issue is border Border border border it comes up over and over again It's because of the crisis and fentanyl in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which is the worst country in which state in the country per CAPiTA for fentanyl

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Free Beacon: Biden Joint Chiefs Nominee Embraces ‘Gender Advisers’ for Troops

Mark Levin

01:22 min | 1 year ago

Free Beacon: Biden Joint Chiefs Nominee Embraces ‘Gender Advisers’ for Troops

"Biden joint chiefs nome NOM embraces gender advisers for our troops This is part of what I talk about on the Sunday show how we're focused on this sort of stuff and the communist Chinese are focused on killing us President Joe Biden's nominee free bacon for the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff told the Senate gender advisers for combat troops are critical to U.S. success a position some veteran says nothing more than a left wing initiative that distracts from the military's court duties Where are we finding these generals And are they working for us or the enemy Who are these fools The revelation came during a December 8 exchange with senator Jeanne shaheen Democrat New Hampshire Who asked how admiral Christopher Grady intends to implement women peace and security legislation within the joint chiefs of staff Women peace and security the role of a gender adviser is a way to attack a very significant issue And if confirmed I look forward to leveraging those advisers who could make me think better and smarter about the issues that you raise Grady said So I look forward to if confirmed understanding the ecosystem and helping advance the cause going forward again This is general This is a general

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Christina Karaoli Taylor and Grady Tripp Prove the Intersection of Media and CRT

Mark Levin

01:53 min | 2 years ago

Christina Karaoli Taylor and Grady Tripp Prove the Intersection of Media and CRT

"Christina Karoly Taylor multicultural competency trainer Multicultural competency trainer in a diversity training video for KE NS 5 San Antonio CBS affiliate Hat tip project veritas kawan go What we're going to talk about today is going to center around the main code of ethics of journalism In a couple of things during this workshop and throughout your day I challenge you to stop thinking in terms of objective journalism because and discuss why that's not really feasible anymore But in terms of accuracy fairness and transparency are always striving for objectivity is not feasible If you read unfreedom of the press man that I nail this This is now the culture for the media Now we have Grady trip diversity inclusive training officer at tegna tegna owns KMS 5 San Antonio cut to go This kind of sorry not sorry for the statement that I'm making there At this point if you're not listening to a podcast or looking at a video or reading any of the information that's out as far as equality and social justice and race you don't care Now I don't know how to say it because it's there We're going to be organizations accountable because we know it's important to the organization KPIs are going to change right KPIs are going to reflect diversity and inclusion from a representation standpoint at various levels from an inclusion standpoint So here you have the media critical race theory Intersecting This is the forced brainwashing The forced acceptance of the racist ideology

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"grady" Discussed on Insider Interviews

Insider Interviews

04:16 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Insider Interviews

"I used to take mat tests sometimes instead of doing crosswords or something. I used to like the math. Pro of that would give me hives and i really liked math but again. More like doing crossword puzzles. Something then something that. I thought would be something that i would apply to my entire life. This person told me. Look if you like math at all you should go into this because you're still gonna learn advertising and you can always go back to advertising but if you don't know and understand the math than it's going to be very hard for you to switch the other way and said well putting math in advertising together sounds good today and Switched the week before i went into school fell in love with statistics at learn how to code and how to build models and i i got very into it which really led me into understanding. How a lot of technology worked so my brain lakes to pick apart and take things apart And understand how to put them together and that helps me not only formulate my opinion on something but it also then i think helps me as i'm trying to drive solutions because that understanding and figuring out how things can be put back together can help me sometimes solve marketing problems as we're looking at how we're going to measure things. How are we going to target differently. What is all of that gonna lift light so as we look at our targeting and how we use marketing technology and data all of that is underlying but at my heart and soul. Is this love and passion for advertising and creativity and building creative. The people love so when those things come together. That is when. I'm really at my happiest in what i'm doing so not to make a bad sort of pun but it sounds like you followed your north. Start to your onstar. Path definitely sar onstar. Got me there. Yeah yeah exactly so. I know that you came from that discipline of data in love of math. So let's start with the brand side. Here's a big question is it goes to say caddy instead of cadillac. Sorta like crisco in san francisco. We usually say. I don't have a particular version to it. I especially as we're moving into electric. You know you have cadillac electric. And then we have all of our our electric vehicles and in iq. So lyric being the the i. Oh okay. i understand now l. y. r. iq. Okay that's my moment about. The branding is so speaking about what goes into the brand there are so many initiatives that gm corporate embraces pride and black lives matter environmentalism. I want for you please. To set the stage with a couple of examples of how you manifest the gm values and then how that might differ or become additive for cadillac. Yeah i think. Cadillac really embodies all of those values when you really look at the brand and who. We are so from the sustainability environment perspective. Cadillac is a brand. That is almost one hundred. Twenty years old and has really stayed at the forefront of culture and at the forefront of people's minds and you know set the standard of the world in many cases by being an innovator And as we look at that innovation the next iteration of that coming is easy and we will be the first all easy branded jam and we will potentially be the first luxury brand. That's all the so as we look at that..

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"grady" Discussed on Insider Interviews

Insider Interviews

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Insider Interviews

"So we are here. With milissa grady diaz as. She is the chief marketing officer of cadillac. And you've talked about how you find it important to show up differently. What does that mean. There's a few different ways to explain it if you have advertising or have any work that you're doing that doesn't work in the environment that it's in people are going to ignore it and i think a lot of people think they hate advertising. People don't hate advertising. They hate bad advertising. And the example. That i always uses the super bowl because everyone wants to watch the commercials at the super bowl so what we do and what our processes is. We basically understand who our audience is. I call them are our future cadillac owners. And i take those future cadillac owners and i try to understand where they're going to be How they're consuming media how they're entertaining themselves. Then i try to be in those places but to do it in a different so that it really breaks through a recent example of this is we are launching. The lyric cadillacs first electric vehicle yen. Very excited about it and as we were working on this launch One of the initiatives we have is when when we looked in our database in. We looked at who are future. V owners are culinary index really high. And so we ask the question. If that's true what would we possibly do. That would make those two things collide and we did something called of the lyric electric kitchen and we worked with two michelin star chefs in l. A. and we had the designers of the vehicle. Show them the vehicle and they came up with dishes that were inspired by the vehicle. We want so. Some examples are just the shapes of the food that came from shapes within the vehicle. There was some effervescence really into some of the dishes that that really are the spoke of the grill. That lights up. The lighting choreography on. This car is incredible So there were all these pieces that were pulled into the different dishes. It was really a culinary journey..

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"grady" Discussed on Insider Interviews

Insider Interviews

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Insider Interviews

"Melissa grady ds. I have listened to a few interviews with you in preparing for this episode. Which i'm very eager to do and there are two lines that jumped out at me. Both seem to be kind of emblematic of your personal brand as chief marketing officer of cadillac and of the cadillac brand message. So i want to quote this one's from an interview. You did with jim stengel. You said my job is to make people understand. What a great bad ass brand cadillac. Is i love that. Thank you is what my job is well. It seems that you're doing it very well. And then this line was actually said by tiffany haddish in one of the recent spots for cadillac. That you built. She said sometimes you have to take the wheel and sometimes you just have to let it go. I love that to to do. Write that because that sounds like your mantra. I did not write that. He's not right that but my mantra is an exactly where i'm supposed to be which i think ties into that pretty well. Sometimes you gotta crowd wheeled. Sometimes you just have to let it go so yeah those. Those are two very good centering.

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"grady" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on WTOP

"County, Florida Sheriff Grady Judge says the suspect is in a hospital had everything down to blood stop kits, first aid kits and he was ready for battle. CBS News Brief Matt Piper for 32. Now Congressman Michael McCaul, a top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, makes a shocking claim on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace that the Taliban are holding Americans hostage on six airplanes at an airport in northern Afghanistan. They are not clearing the airplanes to depart. They've sat at the Airport for the last couple of days, these planes and they're not allowed to leave. We know the reason why is because the Taliban wants something in exchange. McCall's claims have not been verified and the administration the White House is not commenting on this. Veteran led rescue groups claimed the buying administrations estimate that no more than 200 Americans remain in Afghanistan is too low. The groups say the numbers do not include Americans contacting them who did not register with the US Embassy before it closed. They also claimed the estimate also overlooks permanent legal residents with green cards, some of whom have Children who are U. S citizens. The White House says it doesn't have an estimate on green card holders that remain in the region. President Biden has also said evacuation efforts will continue to get Americans out, though it's unclear how that will work with the U. S military presence out of the region. Coming up on w t o P. We're learning. Several military members who died in a helicopter crash off the coast of San Diego are from this region. More on that coming up at 4 33. Hi, I'm Dr Ebony Hoskins and I'm a gynecologic oncologist at Medstar Washington Hospital Center. I've seen firsthand how devastating covid 19 can be. So the decision to give.

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Shooter Kills 4 People, Including Infant, in Florida

Glenn Beck

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Shooter Kills 4 People, Including Infant, in Florida

"Scene after the shooting of Lakeland, Florida early today. County Sheriff Grady Judd. We discovered a man, a woman and an infant in the mother's arms, all shot to death. We went to the house directly behind. And found another lady shot to death. Judge says an 11 year old girl was found with multiple gunshot wounds and is hospitalized. The shooter who was dressed in full body armor, was shot and injured after a gun battle with deputies. Judd says the man told them he was on meth before he was taken to a hospital where he tried to take a gun from a police officer.

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"grady" Discussed on Snarf Talk

Snarf Talk

01:53 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Snarf Talk

"I said yeah probably this weekend. But he's can we go tonight. No we're not going tonight. I don't haven't planned for it. i don't have time. And he was the most disappointed. I wanna go right now. Got to go right now. It's not going to happen probably this weekend and so now that i've told them that that it's probably going to be this weekend tomorrow after school. He's going to expect me to pack everything up and we're leaving to go to the movies to go see free guy. If it doesn't happen tomorrow night saturday morning. First thing he's going to be. Do we go when the movie. It was so good. That right after the movie mia cash turn to each other and literally both at the same time. That was awesome. that's cool. It makes me so excited. Because i love that experience. I absolutely loved the experience of going to movie a movie especially with the boys. Yeah like not only for myself or for us like when we go and see movies but going with kids now that are of the age to be able to this perfect for any eight to fourteen year old kid especially if they play fortnight. Yeah well games. And so me and grady and grant my middle son were us three are gonna go see at this weekend. And i'm way more excited for it now. Hearing the review from you. Because i i know they're going to love it and it'll be a really really fun experience leaving because of the conversation on the way home. I mean i don't wanna get you. It's not like a life. Changing movie. I get but it's just really fun. Good time at the movie and it's a really good time where you're never going to have a second where you even think to like. Pick up your phone or like. Yeah no that. Makes me excited. And i think about sitting there with a giant ass bowl of popcorn and just shoveling it in my face with cherry coke..

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"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

Talks With John Podcast

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

"And we had jerry rubin hitting a bongo outside singing well right quotes around luoyang. Johnny b good was or memphis tennessee. Always on yoga picks up his voice microphone. Chuck's is went like ten times. My dad was probably famous. Look the rats out. And it's funny. Because i guess the sound technicians by the next song that mike went dead. Oh my goodness she was so whale nothing. Well felt like she was doing. Thank you well. I was wave rocking and rolling. Just didn't need to be miked too late live. She has a unique way of singing's good. We've wound up being nice. Yeah i think if we played our my cats would probably never wanted me to go back to the number to go back well. Of course where you're from. She was afraid you know people would grab my attention and she wanted to steer the ship her way. Well wouldn't you want to go back and kind of see all the places to go back. Yeah where you're from of course and there's lots of memories and and it's funny when you do go back because things that you thought were like houses that were really big riley small right now. I mean i've done that a few times with long beach. You wanna do a whole tour one day. But i've hit to certain things. I remember one house that i used to pass. I thought was up mansion. Oh my goodness at small now really. But when i was like seven or eight shrink. No it seemed huge. When you're seventy eight right. You know. And i didn't grow up with much money either. You know i remember. I'd always walk past that house or a went to the grocery store for my grandma thought have house like that some day. 'cause to me that was ultimate. Yeah that was. Success is neat. But i went by at about three or four years ago and my goodness at small but it sure impressed the heck out of a little girl. So it's fun to go back. It is fun to go a half sister. Julia is kind of the president's not elect appointed a job revealed. I didn't know that either. You haven't been back there since they really did. Anything goes down. you're right then they reopened and thank god. Because you know. And i'm glad. I guess i i got something to do with it right. Just a little you know made made it a little bit more famous and maybe it would have been but julia is kind of the president in charge so to speak. Yeah over cultural bits. That could happen. There that's cool. I've seen a picture the gate and it's really pretty. Yeah they painted it awful. It's beautiful you have to go back. Yoko can go to also going back. She's been back because when they turned media. Sows into the whole historic monumental plaque. Yeah same as paul's police anyways. Well if i'm gonna go. I'll go because i've never been to it really a great little house. I wanna i wanna. I was from a poor. You know. Brian had i had a best of all of them. I've seen pictures of the house. Nice yeah you know. I remember when we first made the girls. You know the teens me. It was just astounded. You know how did you find this to begin with well. of course. Yeah a little girls can find anything airfares cute guy on the other end she come in the back in the kitchen and you know like a souvenir. Of course she was good not hand a teacup or something you know. Which way did he drink from. Ever wash it again. John's up what seoul this week for. Twenty five hundred dollars. No speaking of things things. A piece of princess diana's wedding cake a piece of cake a she handled froze. Yeah yeah she had given it to somebody who worked there. Who's there at the wedding. Just a person. I've invited guests. Not somebody rich like that and this person had stashed in the freezer wrapped it up in saran. Wrap the freezer all these years. Forty years ago and i guess you know. Maybe they're getting older. They needed the money or whatever it went up for auction. Twenty five hundred dollars right. You love yes. Palm springs in the future. It'll be there ain't going nowhere who thanks for taking time with the again and maybe next week. Yeah me a song. I'm working on. I know

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"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

Talks With John Podcast

02:43 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

"Well you just can't bet against cat no in goldman's book wait speaking with other cat. Had oh i know yeah and sometimes i walk around the house naked. My house i could do that. Cats did to poland. Yoga was pissing. Me she take some cat defecation and places on the floor. Because i'm blind as about and i stepped right in glasses on. Well that's nasty jogos. I know i know you should have been walked without taking cleaning yourself without cleaning john then you should have walked to her office in your know what you mean to you or step on something. I can't believe only around his screech at her as well. Married couples come on. I've never chased randy around screech. Anatomy never accepted. Run around. you give you give an order. And he's oh yeah. Yeah ha ha pa yeah yeah. Yeah yeah gadgets will help with present. There's a deal i notice. There is a deal. He has to finish what he's supposed to do around here in order to finish it when he's gone all the time i know but you know he's he is a good job you know i mean it. It costs a lot of money. And i bought it formed of the with with the deal. We made a deal. And you know i will give him a ton of credit because he's living offers end of the bargain. I'll be it slowly but he's every time you've talked about that thing. He's he's said no he can't let's right. Yeah so those executives. And i know you know. Hey come on you like yoga. Okay mother you do. I know you know. I wanna get the house all done done will. It's really coming have been working really hard. Yeah you've been gone all week..

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"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

Talks With John Podcast

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

"All my god. John is renault substantiating evidence right. He's making he's making everybody out to have been engaged in all kinds of pornographic just disgusting stuff. And i'm just reading it almost. Because i don't believe what reading does that make sense. No absolutely makes sense an and most people if they don't have an inside knowledge like you you pretty well versed on hollywood's old hollywood Looking to buy what they read what. He's basing it on a book by scotty bowers. it's got about worse was a ex-marine who owned a gas station on In hollywood and i read scotties book to and scottie wrote it. But we don't have scotty embellished so you know any embellishment. There's been a truth. But he apparently did hook up a lot of a lot of male stars with other men. And you know so because there's a lot of experimentation going on in those days absolutely and he but you know he He didn't make dirty right. You know maybe it kinda was. But he didn't make dern on happy life was experimentation assistant. It worked for me in the late. Seventies fred seaman. I have read a book. He wrote on you right now. I like him. I like fred. Oh you know. I trusted fred and fred. Even i remember when i first hydromorphone as i heard him because his name is fred. Let me dad. Alfred semen well. My dad was a seaman. Yeah yeah it's an interesting to be. Yeah you know. And i took them on and i can remember him staring me down as i get over it. Well it takes some getting used to when somebody who so hugely famous right. I can't help who i am. You know but listen he. He made up and he did a great job. Unfortunately i think got to be too much for him because when it came to me and york. I'm working twenty four seven. Oh i'm sure right studio one which was office downstairs and your could be on the phone. I got like ten hours a day. I don't think she sleeps. Well she'll take a little nap here. But i would kick her out of the bedroom. It have to get up. She she to do business deal here. How trying to sign needs some sleep and she just wants to do business business business. That was a red sailed with you right well. She sent me fred. I think sean joins us live. Maybe in bermuda yeah. I thought had to sell the ship. We tossed into that storm. Everyone gets sick underboard. It was cathartic for me. Because i found myself again. What you had to well. I would say at a place called cold spring harbor long island. Okay well the rich people. Well her right you know. It was a lovely place. We spent a lot of time. There thanksgiving remember being there and fed would be there with us and it was kind of our another real estate advancement for from yoke. Because she had to do that very well. Likes to buy property. And i i i tend to believe i could be wrong. Magic tour right. Maybe it's black magic. I'm not sure either but she does get some. You know she's interesting things done some..

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"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

Talks With John Podcast

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Talks With John Podcast

"It was that's him he would do. Just unexpected wonderful things like that and then after the show you know we were talking in giving him trouble for that and he. You know you know me. I never take pictures with people celebrities. I've never i've never. I mean i think we've taken like one or two and all that time and he insisted on taking a picture with me. And i said you don't have to do that and he goes. It's not for you. it's for me though. And he put he put it up on his website love. Yeah but it's it's shows cared about you. I know but it's you know he's he's dawn grade old. Come on. that's a big deal. I'm kinda no. It was so sweet and now of course with them gone. It's it's one of my favorite things. It's on my website to it's my website to. It's one of my favorite things. Yeah yes he was. Mascot married right. Oh yeah yeah. He was married one arching times around your member. Why no jenny. I know his second. Yeah okay yeah. His daughter can't remember her name. Big broadway star. Oh yeah she's yes. She went out there as a teenager right out of high school. I think no kidding. She's she saw him. She something and jenny played in his band. She sang in his bandage. Yeah she did backups. In the band it was really nice..

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Caller Compares Communist Culture Between Cambodia and the U.S.

Mark Levin

01:38 min | 2 years ago

Caller Compares Communist Culture Between Cambodia and the U.S.

"And they came to America. I mean, I can't do the beauty in Thailand and wait for four years. And I've got a sponsorship to come to D. C area to where I lived from. Um 1984 until 93. Then we differed. I feel where I attend Community College of Philadelphia. And now you're in Mississippi. Excuse me. Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee here recently just moved from Columbus Columbus area. So when you hear these, these Marxists go on about our country. Act like they're being, uh, victimized or oppressed. While they're making a fortune while they're while they're becoming famous, while While they're in the freest country in the face of the earth. It must absolutely drive you bonkers. Yes, sir. Absolutely. I mean, I mean, I hate to say it even my own kids. I have 18 16 and 13. And they just spoil like crazy. They're not. They don't understand. What it is to live. Communism. And even when I was in college University of mentors, and I had these young lady said the Constitution is a fraud. They don't know nothing about Constitution. They don't know nothing about communism. And they praise it. And even the professor just not his hands like, okay, fine multitudes, Grady. They don't understand that. I don't understand how Help help communism, you know if they were

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"grady" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

09:01 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Hard Factor

"I was a sergeant with the mother. I'm sorry with the sister. The guy who was elderly. Because i was a young sergeant so elderly could have been anything over fifty at the time gray hair and the yes and and the guy pulled a handgun and told them to leave so the deputy call for me. The deputy retired out of the military so he been to war before he told me he was actually older than i was more experienced retired marine said. Look i think this person is just mad. Just mad with a sister. I think you. And i can talk him down us in wall okay. That sounds cool to me. You i write for. We walk around the edge of his house and he set in on the front porch. Will you know what he put that pistol away but he got him a dadgum rifle. Spotted shoot laddis. Well i could hear the bullets. Flying past me and through the trees grew bro. She pep at that so we ran and the good news was he. Missed flow parameter set. And why we're waiting for swat. Will he continued to shoot at us. So this same. Deputy that i was telling you about the other story about the negotiator. He's coming to help set of parameters. And i'm telling him do not approach from the south cleaner with us lives up from the south and the guy starts shooting at him and you hear him the thinking the same guy you here. Hey let me make this stuff up. So anyway we got him out of the way for he got shot full of holes and then the swat team came and finally the guy came out of the house and charged at the swat team with a gun shooting at us and of course that was the end we we bought him for much. You could read a newspaper through cheese in that in that kind of a situation maybe The other officer was correct. At the time he was so mad he was just good to go out. No matter what what he determined he had reached age in a judge in life he was He was a veteran of of world. War two or the korean war. I can't remember which one and he had you know after we find out later. He shot his gun. A lot shot at people was control and he was not going to the hospital. He wasn't getting help. He was done and do suicide by cop. Unfortunately he thought it of wedding I'm glad he missed demystify. Cloudy miss to glad You mentioned you're elected which you are just anyone run against you at this point because it seems like a foolish well today you know. I say my prayers. I think the people polk county as well. I was just elected for the fifth term. The i share in one hundred sixty year. History to get elected for five terms and i was elected wishing gold six shooter or something very which was political year so if anyone was gonna draw opposition you would've thought it was last year so i'm grateful but i i work. I work hard every day. Know but the excitement of this is after all these years. I still wake up most mornings before. The alarm goes off to come to work to a christian community. You don't campaigned us. We'd vote for sure. But i think that's interesting. I feel like you're you're branded justice Transcends partisan right or partisanship. I young people just know that you're gonna take justice very seriously and you're going to execute that justice In a way that's fair and that's a that's exciting to me as a guy that loves justice. Not as much as you. You're passionate but man. Well you know. I i i meet with the democrats. I meet with republicans. Sometimes democrats disagree with me sometimes. Republicans disagree with me but none of them can disagree. That i don't always operate in their best interest. Because you know what we're all americans you know. We're all good people we. We've let this republican democrat way out of control and that's unfortunate all's people have a right to be. What do they want to be. And people have a right to have opinions. And you know just because your opinion doesn't coincide with my opinion doesn't mean we're supposed to put a hate on each other and the reality of it is there. There is no difference in a republican sheriff or democrat sheriff or an independent reshare for a nonpartisan share. If they're doing the job the right way it's just how they get elected and that varies across the nation. But i can tell you. I love all the people. I'm not mad at the crops. You know they you know they do. The wrong thing is just business when lock them up you know so at the end of the day. That's that's what. I think my success historically when you get elected sheriff the first time that's the pinnacle of you popularity and it starts to dwindle over time because after all your deputies are writing tickets arresting people reply being property and putting people out of their homes up. That's not popular thing. But what i'll have found is it's the way you do it and the way you're sensitive and if you have to put somebody out of their home on a quarter try to help them find another place. Compassion has to help but also the press conferences can't hurt helped the media the press conferences and social media helped. Because they see me they see my heart the true me. I like to cut up and laugh and have a good time. I wanna send a message that i'm here to protect you. I'm here to protect everybody. But i'm not putting up with any foolishness. I'm thinking all those to enforce the law. I swore an oath on a bible to uphold the constitution and the laws of the united states and florida. And the most people that end in your community obey the law. And they're the ones we're supposed to pay attention to. They're the ones you know we're supposed to protect and the criminals the thugs you know. They don't wanna go by the law the not jail for rape taxicab to the jail. Scott red blue light. Sola what you said about a couple of minutes ago about like the democrats republicans and stuff. We might clip that down. Because that's the whole point. Hard factor too is. We're not we're not partisan but went instead of cleaning cleaning up the streets. It's with dick jokes insulting people some similar hard factor in the whole county. Sheriff tried not to take it too seriously right in the morning right. Sheriff do you ever give a like they do in the movies. Like when there's a bad guy out there that like the your deputies to collar the ever like slam like an eighteen year old bottle of scotch on the table and be like first person the collar this guy gets this eighteen year. Bounty bounty system for national bounty system thought of that That that may give me a new idea. Usually why wilson guys we need this guy. Jail real betis dangerous. So y'all go home to you find it and usually you know That works because sometimes about two or three days and when they get sleepy they get more determined. Jimmy knapp sheer avendano. What's what's west. Got me thinking about the fugitive. The movie the fugitive great movie. Great movie and i'm thinking about. Is there like any kind of sick detective work. That comes to mind or really interesting clues. That may have solved a crime. When's the last time you arrested a one armed man. Yeah it was. What's the coolest investigation you guys ever went through over there. you know. There's a lot of cool investigations and a lot of them are tied to dna. Now right. which is the last cool. Yeah well the thing about it is. We had a murder that was years old. We knew who did it at the time but we absolutely could not prove it. Because we didn't have dna so years later we were able to submit and this has happened on several occasions. Dna and the labs were able to say. Hey here's the guy who who committed your cry so.

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"grady" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

07:03 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Hard Factor

"Commit crime we'll run through you like sherman through georgia. That's that's amazing. That makes sense. And i love that but i feel like you may be have had to have developed a keener i to to identify a crook because in most states in the union if you see someone with their shirt off right Under the wrong circumstances your antenna immediately go up right but in florida. It's the state of not rocking. Your shirt that's part of the culture down there. So how do you identify crook from just a good time having tourist when you're you're on patrol but one thing that makes all that easy is croat's only have about five brain cells And all of them are never working at the same time you toss him a puzzle saying when you look and you see them you know you know they're morons on method i call them and they're easy to spot and they just do dumb stuff they just dumb stuff. I mean they'll do stuff like still guns and then new cell fees and posted on social media the run-up down here you know it's share of. I'd like to challenge you. What's what's the point of stealing a gun. Yeah world on social media. You know well. Of course i've got this gun. I just got out of new york. I'm in florida vacation. You lebron probation. What can i say and to your credit to. Isn't polk county one of the larger counties in florida it's between like tampa and orlando correct Geographically we're thousand square miles right while populations little over seven hundred thousand and bait and were spread out. You know most people you know they bill from the city centre out ourselves building from the county line in and as a result. We've got huge developments. Spread all over the four corners of this two thousand square miles right. Crime can't escape the i. I'll be driving through a pasco county multiple times fourth of july week. So they've got family and hillsborough a married into hillsborough and pasco county and brother and sister-in-law in orange county. So i'll be back and forth through polk county. Well you'll be safest one you're in polk county because we sure if what is your and that's it that's very interesting. We noticed that polk counties is account. And we don't honestly cover that often unless we're talking about you and how how your administering your special and unique brand of justice but we love your press conferences. We think they're fantastic is era. What's what's the secret sauce. What's your recipe for justice. Would you say and how does that differ from others. Well i think it's following the law. I think it's wanting to keep the community safe. you know. there's not a week goes by. Somebody doesn't tell me that. Hey i moved from new york. I moved from from I guess new jersey connecticut is the one this week. They said we didn't know where we wanted to move. But we looked at the crime rate and we looked at who the sheriff wise. And we'd look at where we thought we'd be safe. And that's why we came to polk county and i think the magic to this as i tell people the truth i say what most people are thinking all the time hand. The reality is if you wanna be a thug in a crook you wanna do stupid stuff and get away with to portland oregon. They seem to like it out there. Speaking your press conferences. I wonder if criminals like ever like are like. Oh shit i got arrested grady judd. Because they get they get really insulted in these press conferences and rightfully so. Do you remember this guy. He's he's a large man to remember this guy he's Here's part of one of the operations. Do for child pornography bust. I think you've done many of them. I forget what it's called but A lot of the child porn guys off the streets here. So here's what's going to. We're gonna. I'm gonna play what you said about. He weighs in at a slim five hundred twenty pounds and he didn't fit in the cars but he does fit in the county jail and we will feed him. Well is f freestyle or broza budget. Or how's he doing. That can eat himself to death. I don't know i don't know where he is. You know when he asks from four chickens for lunch with all that was a little much he he. He's one of the what we call. You're sick puppies series. Sheriff can you get a sound buddy. You think puppies place 'cause lobbies sick puppies grow up. Be sick dogs the end up to be dogs in prison. You know what i'm saying. We is the we'd go after sexual predators online that are trying to attack our children. We go after those that are trying to victimize young ladies and make them victims of human trafficking. We go after drug dealers. We go after gang bangers in trying to shoot up you know kids in neighborhoods at our folks in polk county to like that. They like to know that. In fact i was. I was at an event last night where we're gonna do a press conference about it later on and some of the gang bangers one of the selfie women were at a crime scene. But i think. I'll take pictures with him to the opposite. They wanna get arrested in polk county. It's amazing to me that that i will have people in jail. Tell me. I want my picture away. Now they're inmates in my county jail and i'll tell them it's no problem. You behave when you get out of jail. Come in the front door the office and make an appointment and i'll get my pichu you and they do and i do you know about you know out. I'll give him a pitcher with with whoever wants. My speaking of that sheriff judd plans to run for any type of office besides sheriff in the future Given all this we're talking about. Everybody likes getting their picture. Taken with the and all that Do you have your eyes on any other offices. Well i thought about emperor of the world. Okay you on moscow's that right. He's he's going for it. But i don't have enough money to compete with alon must so nah The truth is i have been offered the opportunity to run for house of representatives to run for the senate. You know what people don't understand is what i really am as a street cop.

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"grady" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

07:14 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Hard Factor

"The special greatest jet interview. They're taking care of the babies but you're about to hear what full hour will full our full. Our great john. He does not disappoint. He's a quote machine interesting fellow he basically was It was like a live press conference just for us. Great job press conference and it was awesome. Yeah so i guess without further do. Here's the grady judd interview. Welcome to the show legendary florida. Sheriff from polk. County grady judd. Thank you sheriff judd for joining us today. We really appreciate you taking the time. Well certainly my honor to be with you today. How are you all doing very great. Pretty get better now have share very very excited. We told you a little bit before we started rolling here but this show has been running for about three years. We've been covering a florida man news every single friday during that time. Needless to say our audience is seen and heard a lot of your work From that time period and for the folks at home Grady judd has worked his way up to this position of sheriff polk county after joining the sheriff's office in nineteen seventy two as their youngest employees of all time if wikipedia is telling the truth. Is that true. sheriff. Yes i was four years old at. That's when you got your first caller. Yes well that's i mean it's impressive talk about florida men and you know all all ranges of florida men on on every friday show and you have you were born in florida. Join the sheriff's office that long ago and the now work your way up to sheriff i mean you. You're you are like the florida man really on. I can't think of many others top that. What's next because we allowed to talk about what you were doing last weekend. Well i i you know i like it when people say nice things about me she on your head were you a dc last week Last week i was in dc. I am the past president of major county sheriff's of america. And we're working on this police reform package we sheriff bob gualtieri and i worked with house speaker sprouse and the to create a state system and now we were there last week meeting with three of our. Us senators. senator troy scott and senator booker. And also lindsey graham senator lindsey graham giving our input because the house version of this police reform was just some rid really crazy off the wall stuff. That's not acceptable Most people i would say ninety nine point nine percent of the cops and certainly not the senate so the is working on the versions because every one agrees that some police agencies in this nation the police before some police agencies are on the cutting edge but unfortunately the media has taken individual bad events or individual bad agencies that don't follow practices best practices and extrapolated that to lead people to believe that all police are bad. All police are violent and and and is just a false narrative also. They're not oh okay so the end of the day. We're trying to push back against that. Say look there's eight hundred thousand cops you know there someplace there. Some agency that recruited the wrong way higher. The wrong way didn't tried Retain their own people when they do something stupid. That's not decorative of all eight hundred thousand of us. Sure it's a big issue in. It's obviously going to take some time to negotiate all that because it's been going on let me ask you. How did you see how big the lifts were and lindsey graham shoes. Does he have like. Did you notice how many inches he was packing. The lifts guy. He was actually sitting down at the time. But stand up. Settle to leave and he won't ever be Nba star pokes that little guy. Well sheriff john one of the Most recent events we covered From your handiwork. Down in polk county was operation Dirty water and so wanted to give you a chance to see. You know your thoughts on that since that's a fresh one An international organized crime ring essentially So wanted to hear you know you you sort of break down how to how do what do you think about that. And are you seeing more crime of that of that style. We talked about it on the show a couple of weeks ago. What do you know the national media wants to ignore. The what i call the ten thousand pound red elephant in the room and that's drug trafficking and drug abuse and what is occurring the border right now contrary to what the politicians tell you is a crisis and let me underscore is a crisis and not only is it a crisis with the people flooding across the border but we know that the organiz drug smugglers are pushing through a group of people and why border patrols tangled up within their driving large amounts of methamphetamine and other drugs across the border. We see fifty million dollars worth of math. That came in liquid form in five gallon buckets across the border and this drug went to atlanta. We were working an undercover operation in central florida. This particular crime group wanted opened up a pipeline into central florida. We work with department of homeland security. Vhs and as a result of that we're able to bust up this operation but that was the mistake coming into paul county a we we were on them like a jcp. The landing spot was was their fatal flaw. Now what are the one of the women was a believe like a resin. Opole county right. They're using her. so what. what was the situation. What was she like living in a normal house but she had like a ten lamborghinis out front like was real. Flashy like you know. It wasn't near that impressive. This lady that delivered the drudge to us the first delivery right she came out of atlanta. She had been released from federal prison for doing a ten year stretch. For what dealing in math like mac at wasn't rehabilitated. I guess she was still on probation delivered. The drives you know. We didn't know who she was.

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Seattle arson investigators looking into string of vehicle fires in Renton

News, Traffic and Weather

00:27 sec | 2 years ago

Seattle arson investigators looking into string of vehicle fires in Renton

"Halo massive fire is response one this reason morning involving firefighters And learn how from you written can share love, tequilas visit in Skyway love on the scene Shriners of three commercial dot vehicle or fires. g'kar. Location Thank of the fires you. was around the 1000 block of Southwest Grady Way. One fire Homo traffic was a semi from truck. the Dubin It's Southwest Law Group 16th Traffic and Long Center. acres drive Southwest and then a Still taco looking truck pretty burned glad on in a the parking roadways lot. of Ray, too. Now Of there is a shell a gas bit of station hesitation. on southwest A couple Grady areas Way. north, down Also five in nearby, Tacoma, Fire crews between battle how to fire we 16 involving in the two Palpa greyhound River Bridge, Busses South and a Greyhound bound maintenance And shop. five

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Florida man arrested for hitting officer in head with skateboard

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

Florida man arrested for hitting officer in head with skateboard

"Florida man authorities picked up Thursday in connection to the writing of the U. S. Capitol is facing four charges, including three felonies. The most serious charge that Grady Owens is facing has to do with assaulting or resisting an officer while using a deadly weapon and inflicting bodily harm. West News reports. Owens, who was a full sail university student, Allegedly hit an officer in the head with a skateboard, causing a concussion. Owens is being held without bond.

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2 Central Florida jail employees arrested for illegally giving inmate contraband to distribute

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

2 Central Florida jail employees arrested for illegally giving inmate contraband to distribute

"Have been filed against two former civilian employees at the Polk County Jail in Frost proof, the sheriff's office says Austin Guy and Katherine Krawczynski have been arrested on charges that they conspired with an inmate to bring in contraband, including smokeless tobacco, cigarettes and possibly a cell phone into the jail. Sheriff Grady Judd says this had the potential to develop into a very dangerous situation. When they get these folks on the hook like this. Oh, Herbert, Herbert, people people demanded demanded anything anything he he could could ask ask for for gun. gun. Comes Comes next next knives knives next, next, and and that's that's what's what's dangerous dangerous inmate inmate Herbert Herbert Williams Williams is is accused accused of of selling selling the the contraband. contraband. Other Other jail inmates. The

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"grady" Discussed on Even Money

Even Money

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Even Money

"What that means is i got more wrong then i got right but i got more of the two unit once correct. Yeah that's right Which is a nice china. Last time we spike on the part to two years ago. You the other way round. You'll getting his You wiring the wrong Getting a lot right. But you're getting a lot of the two units incorrect and getting the one units correct as well You've also turned around debuted as well. We are pretty similar struck right between your lanes in your actual applies as well say you've got to be more aggressive with your bedding by kind of appropriately aggressive even. Vc was sitting below. that fifty percent. Ryan john Probably your biggest. Dan full values bets on the points title. Just a pretty appalling ye on the anna will listen wanting flaws of is coming up fully. Unbelievable i'm looking at it right now. Steve i my strike rate was eighteen percent when i bet the total including minus sixty two percent. Roi soap. i never the totals steve. If i just bet the lines i would have had an awesome year. So let me ask you something steve. Do you look at that as just a one year thing sean might have the data of mother years but do look it as a one year thing and i should just keep doing what i'm doing or next year. Not that the total thank at normally. I would look at it as a one year thing and you know the reason being. I think there was a blackjack book. I think it was blackjack attack that they show all these guys using the same blackjack system and the variance amongst the different guys is just tremendous and then they explain why oh well. This guy was out drinking late the night before many sessions and this guy was too conservative cetera and at the end they said no. We're just kidding. They all actually just played optimally. But there's so much variance and sports betting and you can be fooled by the randomness. What's that movie. A brilliant mind where they find the russian code in the newspaper. There is no russian code but yo you look hard enough and you'll find it however ross case where your numbers totals were so much worse than sides. Maybe it's time to go ahead and drink the coffee and say all right. What's focus more insides. Here's a question sean. Because i know you focus mainly on twenty twenty is it is that historically been the case for me or was that just twenty twenty. You've you've historically being better with y'all peaks against the line against his friend. But i'm sorry. Two thousand nineteen you had complete opposite these amazing. He would just mashing on his auburn iva and had a great ye that e so these these sort of historically low for you and against the trend what. You've always been slightly better peaking against you. Titles you've you have had some really good. Years is just had a just a shock in twenty twenty. I mean you say arable sean. You can say i stink. That is bad. You know. Getting steve.

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"grady" Discussed on Even Money

Even Money

03:37 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Even Money

"You get all that information from sean. Every week during the season all right so you are the by the way. what are you wearing. is that rugby. These es rugby lake so sees the paramedic ails so montaigne mon monmouth thugs and dad's we've had dot the season where to and i just thought the hyping to break out. We have we have the longest premiership drought in the rugby legs. One year old last time we one side. I'm probably ready for another year of disappointment to be honest. What's the name of the team again sean. The paramedics sales. What's the name of the town parramatta in sydney Okay so it's one of the sydney teams yet. One of the sikhs rugby league tanzania. Even though i'm i'm a couple hours north of sydney newcastle should wait a minute. How many rugby league teams are there or the six rugby league teams. And then that is one of the sixteen hundred aussie rules taints five rugby union teams and another ten soccer team's probably the full nine codes. Yeah okay but if they're sixteen rugby league teams and six of them are on sydney. Yes very very crowded market. Used to be even worse till twenty years ago they had to merge bad very very sydney centric. Just like the rules. He's very very melvin. Centric allayed hive even more teams based in melbourne out. Lake interesting now. Is there a like. When i was there i went to a war ties. Game the ties are they. Are they the most popular. Isn't he on. I rugby union's probably he's probably the least popular. These dyes Dan with borrow In sydney on in these wild regulates definitely the most popular of the sports whereas in victoria and south australia. It's ozzy rules will be interesting. Okay let's dive into this. You got all kinds of tabs. All kinds of is everybody in australia. Like you like a spreadsheet wizard or is that just you now. I'm just one of those people who just gets excited and gets a little bit carried away with it. I think when. I started doing some of these writings what three easy i was. pretty simple. Like martin Bike things automatically calculate some results for you. And then i i just get carried away. It helps it kind of what i do for work as well. I do some excel teaching side. It all just fixing got it okay. So then let's get to a tab. One is the season summary. And i as much as anything else. Sean i guess. Stephen i just want our listeners to get some of your takeaways from what we did for the year Because i see we both finished up seven units for the year however her. My roi was three percent. Steph's was four percent strike. Rate was forty nine percent so.

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3 Polk deputies arrested, resign over alleged evidence tampering

Todd Schnitt

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

3 Polk deputies arrested, resign over alleged evidence tampering

"Three. Polk County Sheriff's deputies are facing charges of evidence tampering poke, Sheriff Grady Judd says those deputies stopped a driver on December 21st in winter haven, confiscating drugs and cash. After a day off, they realized the $723 hadn't been placed into evidence. What the three of them talked about on the 23rd is Oh, the money's missing. Judd says The three deputies engaged in a cover up and were found out when the arrestee asked for her money back. They all resigned and the sheriff is reviewing any cases of theirs involving

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$29 million of electric bills from Texas winter storm will be forgiven, AG says

Morning News with Hal Jay & Brian Estridge

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

$29 million of electric bills from Texas winter storm will be forgiven, AG says

"Gritty plans to forgive $29 Million in bills acquired during last month deadly winter Storm. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says that is part of Grady's bankruptcy filing. The company will release all outstanding payments for its Texas customers who were unable to pay extremely high electric bills that resulted from the storm tie. Williams of Arlington was stuck with a $17,000 bill. And applauds the attorney general for holding gritty, accountable. That's excellent nous. I think that's the right thing to do. Texas and gritty, also working in good faith to get money back to customers who already paid their bills. Clayton Nevil,

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Texas officials say $29 million in electric bills to be forgiven

Eric Harley and Gary McNamara

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Texas officials say $29 million in electric bills to be forgiven

"Would open up eligibility for everybody. Wholesale electricity provider gritty plans to forgive $29 Million in bills that were accrued during last month's winter storm, plating level, explains. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says that is part of Grady's bankruptcy filing. The company will release all outstanding payments for its Texas customers who were unable to pay extremely high electric bills that resulted from the storm tie. Williams of Arlington was stuck with a $17,000 bill and applauds the attorney general for holding gritty, accountable that's excellent nous. I think that's the right thing to do. Texas and gritty, also working in good faith to get money back to customers who already paid their bills.

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"grady" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"grady" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

"For few bet allows you to direct. Your data into vendor is best for the particular use you for not very interesting. A colleague of yours at sequoia bogomil noted and. I'm quoting here. Every company has become a software company in observer. Abilities how you keep that software on track despite all the tools available. Troubleshooting is incredibly hard and some complexity you've just described would certainly underscore that but i wanted to focus on the difficulty of this A little bit further. Why is it so difficult in your mind as these systems become so complex they introduce buyers of abstraction. Which makes it easier for people to do your job do their jobs. If you're developing on necessarily after worry about infrastructure you can focus on writing code. That solves the business problem but every time one of those layers of abstraction is introduced year. Might be separating yourself from the root cause of an issue and troubleshooting has become complex because rarely does one person actually see everything into yoga. You know you have a server that is running at aws you know you have a database. That's being hosted by a third party vendor You have an application you've built. That actually has twenty five different open source dependencies with there are so many different pieces from so many different parties that come together to deliver software applications today getting his ability across all those different pieces is incredibly tough and that's why the troubles Problem can be tricky. The the topic of data privacy is a is certainly a topic on the rise of both for personal reasons as all of us contemplate The degree to which we wish a or or would allow companies to use our data in ways. Perhaps we're that are not entirely knowledgeable of and naturally as off shoot of that companies need to be much more aware of it as well Because of the implications of that the growing regulatory aspects that they need to be aware of and so on talk a bit about your own perspectives on on data privacy related to this and the kind of tension perhaps even healthy tension between consumers evolving thought process around this enterprises need to be cognizant both of those as well as of the the regulations that might impact how they do business. I think this is one of the reasons to take a best of breed approach to observe taking the best of breed approach. Meaning you might have crippled for your pipeline. You might arrived a variety of companies to act as a storage That's on crested laver than having righted up these providing application specific functionality. On top taking that best agreed approach. Maximizes your ability to make sure that you don't have any false when it comes to data privacy using the more instrumentation you have around you observe data the more likely you are to not inadvertently run afoul of any sort of regulation and so i think. Observability is part of the solution to data privacy And not part of the problem at i. Think if you hear the word observability. It's easy to think. wait a minute. What observing is this a privacy thing but the truth matter is it's it's part of the solution it's far from excellent and i wonder if you could talk a little bit about So for people who may be listening who are less mature. There are lower on the rungs towards Degree of of appropriate to maturity related to the topic of observability. What are some of the steps you would recommend i especially want to underscore the point. You made earlier that it's all well and good and oftentimes people will quickly think about solutions. But there's a broader kind of cultural people process aspect to this as well. What are some of those early stages or steps that you would recommend organizations. That is as i say our early in earlier in this evolutionary journey that they might undertake. I think you're i think if you early in this journey you probably want to start with it. Platform that is user friendly and somewhat fully featured in terms of its functionality. And soon but logic is as good as it gets when it comes to the now You have a cloud native organization because it's the first quantitative machine data platform out there that can be used for variety of use cases so for somebody's into this hour recommend star logic the out of the box optionality figure out how it fits into your organization. Chances are you're going to have operational use cases related to keeping applications running. Chances are you're gonna security use cases related to making sure that nobody's getting nobody's getting breached and there's no in data loss once you have about singer organization. You may find yourself in a position where you kind of want to take it a step further and you may love him a logic but there might be particular corner cases for which you want to introduce some sort of best of breed tool and that's where you start thinking about something by cripple. Something like rebel in that case is perfect complement to sumo logic. That also helps you take advantage of some of the other tools in he can system so i kinda of finger out a platform that is right for you and step two You'd probably wanna start using something like to have a little bit more freedom and flexibility around your data who were the personas roles within organizations who are typically leading this from your perspective as chief information officers at somebody deeper within the technology or digital organization one of the tricky things about this image that has these products can be a little bit like a swiss army knife. You can use them in a lot of different ways you can use them on a different levels so you can do these sea level security executive. You could be the so. And you want to use this technology to make sure you're not getting reached or you could be an individual developer just on nature that the you just pushed into production is actually running as intended and so it kinda renews dicillo all the way up to the sea level and it spans operational groups that are putting applications and production to some of the security and other infrastructure support oriented groups so it's a fairly wide ranging thing. I will say that the if you if you want a singular landing point i would probably look toward whoever has been the champion for the transition towards something that looks and feels more like devops because those people tend to serve as a centralized tendon centralization function where there are already acting as the bridge between some of these different pieces on that makes them a natural a natural place to go for expertise or stop in and has the has the pandemic in the quarantine In the just sort of changes in the way in which organizations doing business has this impacted this in some meaningful way in your mind and a salary because bricks and mortar companies. No longer have the option of the way they used to migrated online faster than they would've historically or hybrid have emphasized their digital presence around physical presence. I think because the world has been shoved mind and in a dramatic way of last month's the entire ecosystem of tools around digital businesses has taken off and observe abilities Anybody who sell something online and your website goes down for a couple of minutes or a couple of hours. That's lost revenue and observability tools. Are what keeps your website up and running. And so there's taliban direct correlation between you're competency around observability and your ability to drive revenue. If you're.

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