20 Burst results for "Haywar"

"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

Behind the Steel Curtain

02:47 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

"In buffalo and they harass josh allen. They need to duplicate that in week. Two there's going to be games where the steelers will be more blitz heavy. Maybe against inexperienced quarterback quarterbacks that haven't seen some of these exotic blitzes or is it the steelers like to use other teams. Don't do very often car's been around a while. He seen a lot of it. The steelers are going to have to get after car with four and not only just to give them help in the back end but ultimately they can win with four against an office of line. Like for instance. When you look at tj wadden in leatherwood if that matchup continues. You like tj watts. Chances i don't feel like. Tj watt melvin. Ingram or alex highsmith would need extra help to win that match up so get after a car with four and that's that's the green light for the defense. That's the light that means if we only have to assign four players to rush the passer or five at the most that gives us all that helping the diva the deep half. they'll they've got it undercover last one. Make them pay. Make them pay. I feel like derek cars a quarterback he will take unnecessary risks. Especially if they're struggling early. The steelers are not necessarily known that they did lead last season. They lead the nfl and interceptions. They have yet to get one this year. It's only been one game. They did have a turnover. That was the strip sack of josh allen. Tj watt dislodging. The ball cam. Haywar recovering it. They need to make. Derek carr paves for the mistakes or the risks that he takes if they can get that pressure with the front four like i mentioned earlier than absolutely they should be able to take the ball away. I think this is a game. Especially if josh jacobs is limited or doesn't play you limit their running game you force them to throw to get back into it if they can get a lead. That's when the steelers defense can really pin their ears back and can get after. Derek carr all right so there you go defensive keys limit waller's impact on the game. Get after car without blessing and make them pay with turnovers win the turnover battle. And that's how you win the game. So those are my keys on offense and defense how. The steelers need what they need to do. To beat the raiders into move their record to to ano- on the two thousand twenty one regular season. You might be willing to your clock saying wow. He's going to break already. Mr michael beck. And i have a lot to talk about. So we're gonna get into that right after this break and then stay tuned. Because after that i'll be back with a heart. They'll go anywhere beer. Athletes need their equipment to succeed. Lebron without shoes or serena without a racket is a troubling thing to imagine. So why are you.

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"haywar" Discussed on Mike Drop

Mike Drop

03:40 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Mike Drop

"The politicians because that's who we work for the politicians Fate hey they're making the best decisions at the time. I'm going to say at the time. Yeah one hundred percent. But i'm also realistic. Oh yeah. Those people understand violence. Saddam inflicted violence on that country. He ran that country. Would isis ever came up when he was there. I mean real is to say that but at the same token there's also that other part that goes we brought the fight to them or we kept them there. So it's it's one of those. Yeah i guess for me with gassed. And i think that makes perfect sense. You know. we'll we'll get into that here in a minute especially with what's going on but to me with iraq. I agree in that like at the time you know i was there in you. Know before the initial push and during the initial push and it's like you know that makes sense and based on what we thought we knew And i would say the same. Like i think it made sense at the time where where it makes a difficult or more difficult case to argue. I think is that you know. I don't know that there would have been any ramifications of not going in terms of attacks being launched from there on our on our homeland. Yeah and yeah. It's it's one of those. It's a hard one right. Mike because what was being told what wasn't i mean but when that like you said when power vacuum wet all that stuff yeah so yeah i mean for me like i don't regret anything i would do it all over again. Ah the way that. I rationalize it. And i think at least for me is the healthiest way to do. It is to say. Because i get asked probably similar you. All the time like is is it worth it. Should we have done either place. What have you is that you know at the end of the day. You and i are are just volunteers. That are saying you know what i'm going to put myself in a position to serve my country in whatever capacity that my country collectively sees fit. And that's it you know in the rest of it kinda doesn't matter haywar rodrigue up to say you know we may have to give our life if that's what it takes but were roger in up to do that and and you know our elected officials are going.

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"haywar" Discussed on Mother, May I Sleep With Podcast?

Mother, May I Sleep With Podcast?

08:09 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Mother, May I Sleep With Podcast?

"That's when he would start feeling like a dad to me. I am a bad person. So unlike chelsea girl takes the money doing. I better get the abortion though like you can just take the money that to and also my thing is once again. No thought of how she's going to raise this baby movie not really concerned with that. When she said she didn't have love growing up Like but what about your mom monday. Your mom die. i've questions. She was ten so she did have love. Yeah but she like she kind of said like she kinda talked about her mom like when she said leg not a lot of time to get to know each other now. I mean i'll tell you. I think i knew my mom at ten about as well as you know a person at the age of ten. Yeah i agree. I would not feel like i did not know my mom if she passed away when i was ten. So chelsea like follows him outside of the house and jeff's on the lawn at this point and she's like i don't want you i don't want your money. I'm having this baby if you don't want it to stay out of our lives. And she throws the money at his feet. And of course fucking. Lauren is a cross the street watching the whole thing. How does she. I mean this is obvious bionic ears but also like this is definitely a neighborhood where random people park on the street. But how do you not notice the same car every day with this girl sitting in it even at night. Yeah one would think think she'd be on high alert knowing this guy is getting out of prison. Maybe she is bad vision and she doesn't know. Can i tell you. I guess we're just supposed to think that she's like in her own world by the way. Did you notice she during leather pants in the scene. I think about this all the time because you remember. I was going to ask you okay. It's so funny. Because i was already going to ask you this when he brought up the diggings but now i'm i have to. Do you remember on the southern charm. I think like season three reunion. When andy complimented catherine like she was always wearing like leather pants this season and she was like. Oh things are actually just like leggings at like g- leather and she's she said that in like cameron in shop. Were like laughing on the couch leg. I don't know. I guess because she like admitted that or like how innocent of you to think that we didn't know they were leggings. Dear no no. I don't remember that at all. It was so it was like it was so weird that they cut to them laughing like like. Yeah catherine we all know those are the spanks like platter leggings or like how dumb of you to think we're complimenting it was so strange such a strange and cut to laughter loved spanks. Further pants though. Listen honey i dislocated my like whole as hip wearing those like not dislocated at. I dislocated irib. Because i fell asleep in knows that have went home for this shovel head reunion. I fell asleep in them because we came home from the party at like four. Am which is like one am l. a. Time but like i was exhausted and just like so on such a. I've so emotionally exhausted. After that whole weekend. And i woke up in the morning. I literally like limped back to la. And then i had to have my rabe put back in place and also my to metatarsal or whatever they were almost like overlapped on one of my what happened when i fell asleep and banks and by the. That's how winning. No you're fucking old. If you dislocate a rib when he fell asleep in spanks that is ridiculous. Call me call me light honestly. That's so sad. So i think he's also. I just sleep really hard. Like i'm the type of person that people wake up when they see me sleeping in public because they think i'm i like they think i nodded off. Your person gets accidentally narc hand. Yeah no like. I was on a plane once in this guy like shook me awake and i was like what any was like. Are you okay. And i'm like i'm sleeping like it to be shaken away shaken away Ones on a plane. That is because i was just so fucked up going from baltimore to california and i like a and then i had a pop ronnie like right before i walked in the airport and i put my tray table down and just slept on it and i guess like i i was so out. The guy next to me was like yo we're landing. I can't put your tray table. I was like happen like new. Yeah use them. that's normal. I think like you were fucked up. So you're placing not in a strange way. But i've definitely poke the person next to me and by mike haywar here. Sure i think he was probably like when i tell you the minute we were in the air i put my head down and then slept that way and probably did not move for six hours. Okay i have to ask you. What is your theory about. What's going on on planes. Because we had those two guys that tried to open. Why no the obviously a thing but there is no other day who tried to light a cigarette on a plane. There was two guys that tried to open the doors on the plane and it generally duct taping people to the seats to like. Stop them from disrupting. I really don't know i will be honest. I usually don't watch those videos. Like plane disruptions makes me nervous like eight makes you feel uncomfortable in a way. That's like not gratifying. For me to watch so. I usually only just like well cooked. Haley read out. I agree. I don't know i think it's just like people have gone insane in the last year and a half and i just think people that are bad like i think the anti mask thing has made some people feel so emboldened that like it's just exploded to a different level yoga's like getting drunk at the airport is not a new thing taking xanax before a flight is not a new thing. Like all of those things happen but like you know air line. Safety has been a huge issue since nine eleven so like if people were always getting up trying to open the doors we would know that like. I'm pretty sure. I've seen two videos of people that were duct tape to their seat. Your team because they were trying to hijack the plane. Yeah i've seen three. There was the the first guy who tried to open the door. The second guy who tried to open the door and then that college kid. I don't i don't i really don't know a although sometimes i think we're not when we're seeing many videos of it. It's just like because one goes really viral than people are like looking for the next one and then that goes viral and then like forgetting these viral airplane video so like more and more coming out where before maybe two years ago. That video just like one of went viral on twitter. Maybe but i don't know. I feel like i fly domestic a lot like i've just never seen anyone even raise their voice on a flame. I don't think i've ever seen anything really happened on. A plane and christina just got back from puerto rico and her plane in when it landed in florida for the layover. There was a woman who christina thought. She was going to get like arrested but as soon as she saw the cop she was very. I don't think christina was like. I don't think she realized she could get on the no fly list for this. Yeah i think part of it is that people. I mean the opening of the doors i that i truly have no explanation for that but i think that people have now decided via like cunanan. Whatever that not wearing a mask is like they're human civil rights and so like they're just going like extra nutty right. Yeah i know like my favorite.

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"haywar" Discussed on Handel On The Law

Handel On The Law

03:38 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Handel On The Law

"Tab at the top of the page following will be recorded program. And here's someone who had no case and this is a this is a pretty good one. This is pennsylvania and it goes back to two thousand seventeen and this is a case of anger management. It's just that simple dealing with someone's anger. This is a woman who chopped up her husband while her kids were watching. So it's a little tough one so she was found guilty of murdering her husband in two thousand seventeen. I mean literally she waits until he falls asleep and then takes an axe and pretends. He's firewood and starts going out at the kids are there. They tried to intervene. They're injured thank goodness not life threatening and so i guess that's an issue in pennsylvania. You're not supposed to do that so there was obviously some criminal criminal issues here. So here's the argument okay. He doesn't die immediately. He dies six months later in the hospital of pneumonia and she's arguing that her conviction for murder should be overturned because i at least The the murder conviction She agrees okay. I chop them up. i grant that I thought it was. I thought it was a tree branch right. There are not to be my husband and that did work by the way as a defense so technical argument. Now here's the rule if someone dies at a later date off vacant amend the complaint to murder after the conviction. It's a different story. If the death happens after a conviction happens during the course of a the pretrial time where the lament it. A you know here we are. We've arrested for assault at later on months later The person dies before trial. Haywar amending it. It's now a murder straight out so the court didn't even go there. The first of all she would have lost anyway but the court didn't even go there and why well because she and the death incidentally happened before. She was convicted because she pled guilty to murder. It wasn't a trial it was a straight out plea plea bargain and she had pled guilty to third degree murder. She cannot now come back and say he didn't die of my axe attacked so the court didn't even go there other than to say. Hey you already pled. Don't even are you with us and so on two hits she's going to lose answering enough She lost so she'll have to stay in prison. Obviously she lost her appeal. All this was going on and it's twenty to forty years in prison. And i'm assuming she's not getting out anytime soon. Even when the twenty years is up the way it goes all right tony. You're up you've been waiting for a while. Welcome to handle them. A. law.

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"haywar" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"Backflips and beat downs. Was that well. It's a cage fight. And when i'm fighting this other woman in this cage. Somebody's doing backflips over the cage on a dirt bike. Red wake of it is funny. Because i have another funny story about. Mma fights and williston and so they had these amateur fights willison and followed by vanilla ice concert. You can imagine the setting in anyways. I was out there running some expandable casing in my coworker. Bizarre and i left So i wasn't there. But i had to go bail him out of jail because he arrested and he couldn't make it so the job with me and i was like that's why you don't go to inmates in williston especially when there's been vanilla ice concert like i had to respect her restore yes is this is impressive. But it's funny because like you talked about personality like she's sweet like that's how on of people are in like one of my coaches alex coney. He's one of the best brazilian jujitsu grapplers in the world. Guys i'll tell probably public six three. Two hundred and thirty pounds is a monster and his heart. Like is the biggest. I mean. just guy wants to help out everyone and so it's a pretty big testament to just You know emanate Assholes in may specially but like when it comes to grappling. I don't think there's anything better to get your kids and because it gives on skills that they can use in confidence. I'll follow up with you. We'll get some coaching. Yeah well we'll get her out of diapers. I definitely suck you guys into my getafe colt. We had nine months ago. It was seemed like just the whole concept of bitcoin mining and oil and gas was relatively new. And you guys. We're kind of pioneering not and just in a very short period of time it seems like the whole landscape is like changed evolved and there's a lot more like players and stuff and i don't know if you guys consider competitors or not but i'm kind of curious on your take is things are evolving because it seems like every day somebody new is reaching out. Haywar do this. Bitcoin able to this bitcoin mining thing. So what are your thoughts. The last has gone pretty amazing to watch i early on..

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"haywar" Discussed on Marketing Trends

Marketing Trends

06:56 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Marketing Trends

"On google chatter baseball chad or instagram by Wherever they are in have a question how do you meet them there but make it easy for the business to respond in real time in in a timely fashion. That feels often wanna separate the conversation. Here talk talk small business. Talk enterprise you'll have at at our last. Cards is sixty thousand companies that you with on the platform. Yeah so you have small businesses. You have enterprise. I kinda wanna start. Stir small business. I hear the needs of the small business to do this stuff. Right is really important. A really scary because getting customer reviews means. You have to get reviewed like go. Ask somebody in a restaurant. If they like reviews. I was just looking online his two days ago about I saw this thing where this guy screen shotted reviews from people about a location that they'd never been there one stars like never been here. I'd like one star review like mojave desert. Whatever one-star star looks off on. You're like wait. What so you know. That is a problem for small businesses but but again this is essential to get business so with gary is if you just let it run rampant in you sort of say. Oh i don't wanna touch it because there's negative reviews other the reality is and we've done all sorts of stats and surveys on this. People over over sixty percent of them will leave you a positive review if you just ask them in naked easy right because when you have bad reviews out there who the people leave beverage while there's a trollers like you just mentioned like like never been there but i i i left and they're messing with businesses but it's people who are upset right people who have the problems get on in use that 'cause they're only vehicles get out and complained so they put it out there so the first thing that we talk about is i monitor all you gotta make sure you're a wearable stuff easy to have it centralize you need to then respond to them right both positive in especially the negative ones. Getting out there apologizing. You'd be surprised. How many people actually take down a battery view if you're doing. The right thing and responding in the other side is small businesses out there a really good frankly they bust their butts put their heart and soul into their business and if works and people are generally happy they just don't say oh. I had a great experience now. They made like tell somebody that they you know that happened. But they're not gonna go out and put this online unless you make it really easy. And that's that's what we do. We we essentially work with the businesses to make it. We call it on all on autopilot but essentially like hey again just. I just closed the a an appointment with somebody got back in system like a detrick or one of these. Crm's specific for that industry. We have an integration. And as soon as i closes five minutes later they get a text in their phone. That's hey did you have a good visit. Would love to would love to have you review. And you don't have to log into anything. You're already basically logged into google or facebook or whatever on your phone. And it's like three clicks in somebody who had a great experience can lead you a positive review so again. it's just not so much of. How do i hide the bad ones. Or what's the right strategy to leverage the really good happy customers you have in make it easy for them. Easy for the business to drive those reviews and works. I want you to get into a case study for us. You have a colon on blaze pizza. Would what is this company. And what were they doing. Yeah i mean it's a crazy market out there. Everybody's got gourmet pizza. The pizza hut's domino's right. It's crazy battle for for market. Share out there of how do you just get more people coming in the door and and selecting you and with blaze was looking at was haywar growing super super fast like literally like a new location every every five days. so they're growing. They want to build up their reputation. The right way in these in these new markets in you know making sure they're showing up on google making sure wintel and says you know the best pizza near me right you need to. You need to drive that. In what google looks at there is a couple of things one is like the accuracy of your listings than the other. Is you know how many reviews you have. What's the star rating on those reviews. What's the are somebody responding to those reviews that actually comes into their outward as well and then the recency of it as well so it's not just like a bunch of reduce out there and then you're done. It's a battle to constantly get get people to to give you more and more review so you know what they did is a you know again. We're out asking their customers gable. Come in have experience. They would ask them for those reviews. And they you know grew tremendously got over four point three ranking on it doubled their sort of their their number of locations as well of one hundred seventy five percent more reviews and then the really interesting thing they did. Is they leverage our ai in our insights products to sort of see. Hey we got all these new stores. How do i make sure they're living up to the blaze standard right or they are they doing the right thing. Suharto does with our insights is will look at all the reviews. Will it surveys to in other communications. But in this case we're looking at the reviews and say where am i having problems. And so things like bird crossed. Dirty bathrooms like things like that. Started to bubble up in certain geographic regions. They were able to actually take action on that. They were able to go in work with the operators in the franchise owners in the local area and say hey how the with clean this up this over here in this will also looking at the competitors in the area making sure they were were staying ahead of about west so really excited how we help them. Continue to blaze for i guess. But he's for indeed Yeah i mean it's all those all those pieces that you mentioned are are so are so critical to think about. I didn't realize that you know all those go into the algorithm for google. But they sense right. I mean of course that those the things well again. What their algorithm could you changes. So we've got the expertise in how to where we're continuing to stay on top of that and you know. When cohen came around they were new fields that you could add in in adjust to make sure that you know the new hours and policies all that stuff. Where were they are so you know we. We've got that that's great partnership so we we can manage that for the rest of our our customers in stay. Stay ahead on the business side.

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"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

"Energy drink. Wow yeah so. That's the dizzying. Just completely random situation. They got going on in the streets there. Meanwhile everybody including the washington post is reporting. The taliban is going door to door hunting former afghan security officials. Anybody you may have worked with the us or nato forces if a taliban guy beat you to the grand you'd think you were going to die Certainly possible yeah. Yeah the fact that they're going house to house in hunting while we're all still there shows how not scared of they are and how they pledged this week to grant amnesty to former officials and now they're rounding them up to kill them like four days ago. I don't know if you ever saw the clips of when they went on the tv news the local tv news there in kabul which had female host to do the evening news and they went on her show and talked about how they're going to be kinder gentler taliban nude believed Women have a place in society. Well she showed up for work. I think it was yesterday and the place was Locked up and blocked off and they told her to go home. She's not allowed there anymore. So that's how that went. I don't even even go. Through the exercise of two days of pretending i it was obviously part of the plan. I don't know how long they're going to stick to that. And in what way the whole haywar. Reasonable folks come on now international community. We're we're a reasonable government. So we're a show that mostly if you're gonna describe a phrase vacillates back and forth between foreign policy and amateur pornography because there's more on the only fans story as our young alex now official member of the armstrong and getty show. He sits out in the newsroom at a computer but young alex has a subscription only fans in those quite a bit about it Many can explain it. coming up. What did you say you call only fans nudie facebook nudity facebook yes Hill explain a why. He got a subscription. And what you're likely to see when we come back Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. My dad used to say that sure. Yeah it's from geico. Yeah.

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"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

Behind the Steel Curtain

06:19 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

"Down on offense. Let's someone tight ends and wide receivers. We're talking eric. Hebron pat farm youth in this was the position that practice tuesday really made me second. Guess myself chase claiborne. The second to last play a training camp. He goes down with an a lower body injury. He gets helped off the field by iran and ben rothlisberger and everyone's kind of freaking out. I talked about steelers twitter earlier. Steelers twitter is blowing up. Everyone's freaking out. Oh my gosh chase labels hurt. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh well. Let's go to another come to find out. All reports are currently at the time this being recorded. It's a lower ankle sprain and that's a good thing it's not a knee high ankle sprains alot. Ankle sprain chase. Klay pool might miss this saturday. He might miss next week friday but he should be good to go. I would think by the time they get ready for week. One when the games actually count so but still we're gonna stick to my guns stick to the plan if the head coach i'm saying that the tight ends and wide receivers are going to play up to one full quarter of two one full quarter. We've seen jiji's after we've seen deontay johnson's playtime get some playing time. I want them to play more. I want them to play almost a full quarter. Maybe even more if let's say the offense has the ball at the end of the first quarter. Maybe they're moving. They're putting a drive together. You're going to keep him out there. In the second quarter terms of quarterbacks i'm gonna have ben rothlisberger play two drives unless it goes completely south or sideways. I'm going to stick to that and say you get two drives in. You're done in. Why i'm going to play again next week. That's my plan. Not mike tomlin's plan. That's my plan. So i'm going to play two drives in this game and then after that. I'm actually gonna have dwayne haskins play. And i'm gonna give dwayne haskins. The rest of the first half mazen roof can get the third in dobbs can get the fourth. That's how i would play it. It's not going to happen. That way folks. I just hope just preparing you for it. They're not going to do that. They're going to have ben play probably about two drives. I think i might be right there. They'll probably bring in rudolph after that then haskins and then dobbs running backs everyone's a no nause harris. What's his workload going to be. I would say just like the wide receivers play him up to one quarter in when people hear that sometimes think boy. That's a lot of playing time. Not really not really. If you have a situation think like the second half against philadelphia pittsburgh dominated the play they dictated everything and the defense wasn't even on the ball that much they didn't even punt the ball. The steelers did not punt the ball in the second. Half so things can happen. I one is years to get some quality repetitions. Why the offensive line. That's the next category. The last one for the offense. I'm gonna play off of wind through tuesday. Tuesday was the first time in training camp that from left to right the projected. Five starters were out there. Chew chor left tackle kevin dodson and left guard kendra green center right guard trae turner and right. Tackle zach banner. That was the first time on tuesday so they are going to play about one quarter if not longer when all five or together in. I'm probably going to keep kendrick green into the second quarter and regardless. I just want him to get more repetitions. Get him more work. Get him used to making calls and things of that nature. So let's go to the defensive side on defense. The defensive line similar offense is gonna play up to a quarter cam. haywar doesn't necessarily need that tastes. Lunacy doesn't need that steph onto it probably is not going to play at all so you're gonna mix and match there but nonetheless have them play up to a quarter outside linebackers. I want them to play one. Full quarter et includes. Melvin ingram that includes quincy rochet that includes jamir jones. Alex highsmith one. Four quarter minimum inside linebackers. I want schober and bush to get significant snaps next to one another for a quarter at least a quarter. I don't care if they make mistakes. I don't care if showbiz kind of out of outta swords get them together and have them comfortable playing alongside one another data important. Okay cornerbacks now. Joe haden hasn't played yet so far. This preseason. I would have in play up to a quarter as well safety. Get minka fitzpatrick and edmunds out. There again. up to a quarter. That doesn't mean. I want them to play a guaranteed quarter but platinum. Play up to a quarter and keep in mind. I will say this again. I said before. I started this exercise. If you're sitting there standing there running doing whatever you do when you listen to my show if you're thinking jeff that's not enough. It's not enough for band. Just play two drives. It's not enough for the cornerbacks in the secondary to only play up to a quarter. Remember that in my plan. Because that's what i'm talking about here. My plan is that the starters would also play again next week. Keep data mine. Let's talk about special teams because we have to. Why because big press my goodness the punter big press presley harvard last week you know the first game the hall of fame game they said presley harvard's getting all the kicks and he did a great job in week. One against philli jordan berry. Got the first half he did a great job presley harvard in the second half and didn't get the punt so enough of that stuff. Alternate these guys for four quarters. Bury your out there dupont. Next punt goes depressing. Arvin enough of this stuff. Let's see let's go head to head kick for kick. Let's do it out and let's see who wins. That's what i want to see. In terms of place-kickers i i did have written down. I read. Britain is down earlier on my show notes that i wanted to keep the first whole first half. They released him slow and they have no the placekicker. Looks like boswell's go in the entire game. So there you have it. That's how i would deploy the starters in this game saturday night versus the detroit lions. Will they do that now. No there's no chance they'll do that. Will they tell us what they're going to do. No of course. They're not gonna tell us what they're going to do. But that's what i would do now coming up after this break. i have. it's wednesday that means. It's mailbag time. I answer the questions from my writer. Dai crew on twitter.

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"haywar" Discussed on THE SMART ART SHOW

THE SMART ART SHOW

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on THE SMART ART SHOW

"Begins length secretes and practical strategies to lead an effective productive and happy life which he. Gd gabriel is taught leader and in mine development. Coach is also an alternate and the founder of mccrea's mind and he used the hosted issue trained under some of the war. Class leading coaches like tony. Robbins gingras jozy. Brendon burchard john maxwell. And many more he is l. Many organizations enterpreneurs businesses and individuals to attain unimaginable heights in their businesses and personal lives. True is innovative. Twos and creative philosophies so friends you i in the right place and it is time for you to overcome. What as limited orders and to try and leave the life of your dreams so ladies and gentlemen. Here's your host chidi. Gabriel haywar saw podcast family. Welcome to fifty one on the smart show podcast. Miami's chidi gabrio your host uneven in such a privilege to have you guys here with me. It's always thin of joy for me to have you guys hear it and i appreciate you guys and support and i have with me here. Giselle tot from last week to show it also more about the family in guys. I'm very passionate about this topic. Because i walk with different organizations in that deal with young adults and i see what this case go through and that was that was part of the reason. I decided to have this discussion. Would you sell. Giselle is the founder of this apostrophe Network an organization that is geared towards helping people fused the word of god with their god given potential to surpass. All imitations in life in. Oh she's been married for seventeen years with three beautiful kids and you know giselle is very passionate about raising a family recently held the family so if you listen to the part one of this episode i suggest you post this one now and go listen to one for better understanding you know last week. Discussion was so intense that i decided to make it through pot so that we can be able to squeeze us most juice as possible from this podcast so without with much time less dive back into this as jesus Life story about how to raise a the family. When i try to bring people to notice. Smarter show podcast. I don't just bring people because you know that we we've become friends. I bring them not just for myself but for you guys because of the law that half my podcast community because i know that those people are so passionate about helping so passionate about impacter lives like the things that will shed he out things that you can hardly hear this kind of tangible information from people out there people are so busy they don't even have time to share some things like this with you like as you're sharing all those things..

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"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

08:02 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

"Andy kessler. I'll just read you a little bit of it. It's hard to sit by. And watch your economy being strangled abram x. kennedy's book how to be an anti-racist is all the rage now the biden administration it's progressive hangers on and providing a masterclass in how to be an anti-capitalist and suck the air out of the economy. He goes through a couple of examples. Start by paying people to do nothing. One point eight million workers. According to a recent morning calling. Concert poll have turned down jobs. Do to generous unemployment benefits including an extra three hundred dollars a week from the federal government and some states. Meanwhile burger king is offering a fifteen hundred dollar signing bonus for taking job. They're competing with the government. They have to anti-capitalist. Then shut down the pipelines except the russian ones and suspended drilling leases in parts of alaska helping sent oil prices above seventy dollars. The government says it wants to limit carbon emissions but then it squashes better energy. Emptions options like nuclear Give you a couple of. I'll skip down and anti-capitalist would next restrict capital formation. So president biden proposed the top capital gains rate. Move from twenty three point. Eight percent to a punitive forty three percent and the top individual income tax rate to almost forty percent Biden also wants to wave. Kobe vaccine patents. Making pharma. companies. Think twice before investing in new drugs in the future and he goes through a long laundry list of anti-capitalist moves by this government. That have happened already in the first year. Tra- baugh ling. Yeah the free market is very much. The golden goose in adult fable. There's a belief among lefties that no matter what you do it will just continue to pump out cash to hand out not the way it works it will get sick and it will die hard and getting. The kids are going back to school soon. 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I i don't understand that sense Reading for the new york post here but north korea's official newspaper is warned young people to speak the country standard language refrained from using slang and follow the hermit kingdom's traditional lifestyles. I'm sorry but i'm in favor of this. I'm with kim jong il on this one. The penetration of the cultural bourgeoisie is even more dangerous than enemies. Who are taking a guns. It said the statement from the government said if the confusing words right i know saying language should remain static unless the government approves changes. Young people need to stick to their countries quote superior language which is based on the dialects spoken in poontang What am i believe. It's pronounced pyongyang. When the new generations have a sound sense of ideology and revolutionary spirits. Future country is bright if not decades long social systems in revolution will be perished nine to that is the lesson of blood in the history of the world socialist movements the lesson of blood. That's what i'm saying as we go on with the confusing statements that the translation. That's confusing or did it made sense originally well. They overheated rhetoric kind of their thing. And then you get a translated and it gets a little clunky. Yeah i'm on the south korean terms. The rogue regime is sought to stamp out oppa. Opa which women call their husbands. The word means older brother. But as often is used to refer to a boyfriend according to the outlet. No using of oppa. If you're caught using that it's a considered a Also north korean leader. Kim jong un recently labeled k pop a vicious cancer. Well he and. I agree on that again. Hey man that corruption north korean millennials. But if you're caught using the term oppa or listening to k pop you could get the death penalty or certainly face fifteen years in prison camp which is practically like the death penalty that seem slightly harsh to me. Pretty harsh But despite that Young people and all people in north korea continue to Embrace western culture and Lots of foreign media including south korean tv dramas smuggled into the country. I can see smuggling and news reports or like facts information you want to have. I don't know if i'd put my life on. Watch soap opera. Come on people gotta relax after a long day of hunting for colonel rice. You want to be entertained. The race between the ability of the west to penetrate these hermit societies these communist societies totalitarian regimes in short ability technology to to penetrate them is in a race with the totalitarians grasp of technology to resist outside influences in china. The most obvious example. But i'd like to know The average young tech hip chinese citizen. Can they get a lot of western stuff. Do they know what life is actually like in the west well. It's going on in cuba right now. You got the government trying to block all the communications in the super tech hipsters trying to figure out ways around it so they can continue to tweet and monitor things happening right now. I'm at so my house. Got graffitied over the weekend. And i tweeted that out. I should go to the twitter and just ready. Read it as.

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"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

04:52 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

"Opposite sex in the case of opposite. Sexiness armstrong and getty. The kids are going back to school soon. And that means you'll need dinner ideas. Lots of them but with your busy schedule finding the time to plan prep in cook. Nutritious meals for your family can be a struggle thankfully. A company called really. It's has a solution. They discovered a restaurant industry secret. That makes it simple to enjoy real food. Reduce waste and support local farms. Real east delivers chef prepared. Nutritionist approved meals made with real ingredients right here. Doorstep all for as little as eight dollars and thirty three cents per meal. Their meals are fully prepared and delivered fresh never frozen so they can be on your table in just six minutes. Choose from a menu that includes steak shrimp chicken salmon and even vegetarian dishes. Try real eats now and save big head to east dot com and use code meals eighty to get twenty dollars off each week for four weeks. Plus free shipping that's r. e. a. l. e. a. t. s. dot com and use code m. e. a. l. s. eight zero for eighty dollars off your first four weeks plus free shipping. Should viagra really cost ninety dollars. No it shouldn't haywar armstrong and getty for rex. Md what a great opportunity. This is rex. Md dot com has fda approved generic viagra. Starting at just two dollars per tablet and delivered discretely to your door. Here's how it works. You just fill out a brief survey and if appropriate you can try a starter pack of generic viagra starter packs of currently available to new customers of wrecks. Md dot com. They've helped over one hundred thousand men get generic viagra from the comfort of their own home. And there's no co-pay there no doctor office visits in your shipping is always free. So if you're looking for generic viagra rex. Md has made the process easy and very affordable so. Don't wait another minute rex. Md is now offering starter packs. Generic viagra for new customers visit rex. Md dot com slash armstrong. Right now to get started. Don't wait another minute that's rex. M d dot com slash armstrong once again that website rex. M d dot com slash armstrong. Fifteen minutes could save you. Fifteen percent or more. is that shakespeare. it's gyco i. Yeah that. Shakespeare from one of his unpublished works. Be not for awakening a give it the other batteries. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. No it's from geico. Because they help save people money. Well i hate to break it to you but geico got it. From shakespeare geico fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more strong a strong getty so the by the administration put out a guides to get back in school after the cove. And how you should spend the billions of dollars that were unnecessarily hosed around the country including in like you know cleaning out. The elephant pen style has just money just spraying all over the country. Nobody cared where it winter. Who got it. It's still sprang today. Anyway so they put out this big guide for schools and it included the money thing and said you should spend a significant amount of of the money on on you without using the words critical. Racer you should spend it in dividing all the little children by race and lecturing the white children and saying how they're bad and bear the weight of history and be sure to convince the black children. They don't have a chance in america. 'cause it's systemically racist and blah blah and it included several links one in particular if you want more information. Click on this link for this fine organization. At this point we will turn things over to there. It is aisha hosni on fox news clip number fifty. Please president joe. Biden's american rescue plan authorized to one hundred twenty two billion dollars to the department of education. For state education agencies. Ninety percent of that money will go to local school districts which in turn must reserve at least twenty percent to address the learning loss during the last school year the administration asks they do that by using evidence based programs like summer learning and after school activities. But that's not all inside. The department of ed's kobe nine thousand nine handbook called roadmap to reopening safely and meeting all students needs the department recommend schools. Use some of the money towards race and social emotional. Learning programs offering a direct link to a group. Called the abolitionist teaching network.

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"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

07:43 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

"It is slow paced. Oh man yeah every well. It isn't it isn't if you know what they're doing and trying to set up as they get closer and closer to having a real shot at scoring. it gets exciting intense. Just you know ninety nine times out of one hundred. The attack is turned back and they just run around the middle fields and more so the opposite of the sports. We like In in america like the nba the nfl. They've been changing the rules over the years to make it more high scoring and more stuff happening and the ratings have gone through the roof. You know as is way way more action but if you watch an nfl game. From when i was like in high school or whatever when it was three yards and cloud of dust speaking to run around the middle of the field final scores. Thirteen to ten most the time. Now no frigging way. You know what soccer's good for the kids like made. That weren't athletic. So i could just kind of blend in and the field. I'm just run around the popularity of it for kids. The reason is exploded in america. I think has happened. A couple of kids played soccer. Bit is it is a really easy sport to get little kids to play sure. Yeah yeah and that's why. I'm so against little kids playing organized baseball. It's just too hard a game. They get discouraged to get hurt their board as just a bad idea but soccer you can be very bad at it and still have a good time and generally not get injured juice box at the end and everything's fine all right. Yeah absolutely. They didn't keep score. No that'd be awful. Although the kids kinda do i coach little kids soccer up through very very big kid soccer and the little kids always wanted to know who won was interesting. You can try to give a trophy to everybody but The kids don't value at all. They don't care they don't want it. That's a parent thing. It's an all apparent thing in two allergic step mom thing. I observed now. Mike my kids. My kids aren't into sports. Much all my son's gonna start playing tackle. Football practice starts here in two weeks of our first parent meeting in a week. Interesting to see how that goes but He's never really been interested in any organized sports and his trophies or certificates or whatever he got for participating in a couple of different things. They demean dang thing. I mean they're they're they're in a drawer with any other junkie. Whereas when i was a kid you got something like that. That was a big deal. Oh yeah you had to win something championship. Mvp would have you how. How have we stayed on this wrong path for so long. I understand how you get on the wrong path because it does sound like a good idea but we've clearly proven that it's dumb haven't we given trophies everybody. It's dumb on every level. The kids don't care. It's just a waste of time and money but we've continued on this path. Yeah the several years of our teams might teams And judy would often be the team. Mom we'd like give out a duffel bag or something useful sweatshirt. Something like that that at least the kids could wear not a stupid meaningless trophy right and we got almost no pushback every year. We'd bring it up and say hey instead of trophies. Why don't we give the kids something. They can use cold high. They hash kids. Everybody gets a five dollar bill. Just give him a an envelope just a five dollar bill just hanging out here. You go yeah. I don't understand why the kids have to get anything because you have to have an end of the year ceremony and team partying. They're actually the tea. Party is a nice idea. Because you've gone through something together for weeks and weeks and worked hard and had ups and downs. And it's nice to say this. It was good to get to know ya tell you what this football thing is going to be an interesting thing and i hope i didn't. I really encouraged him to do it. And this is a school that takes football very seriously and he's only going to be in sixth grade. I mean they're starting practice several weeks before school starts and it's a lot of practices got an and i was looking at win the first game. Is they practice for like a month and a half before they have the first game while And it's It's pretty intensive thing. And i i'll be interested to see if he's into it or not. It's certainly different level of commitment than we've ever had before in terms of just you know running around and shown up for practices and games and still trying to fit in your schoolwork and everything like that I don't know we'll see malia learn discipline the discipline of the grid. He's excited about the idea of knocking people down so when it gets up in the morning does he have an alarm clock or or what you gotta go with the to ruder dude. Who song the wind is a raider or whatever the hell that guy says no wake up to that eminem song gang. Dang dang ready to go to school bowler yes real sport armstrong and getty. Should viagra really cost ninety dollars. 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"haywar" Discussed on Handel On The Law

Handel On The Law

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Handel On The Law

"This is a pretty good one. This is pennsylvania and it goes back to twenty seventeen and this is a case of anger management. It's just that simple dealing with someone's anger. This is a woman who chopped up her husband while her kids were watching. So it's it's a little tough one so she was found guilty of murdering her husband in twenty seventeen. I mean literally she waits until he falls asleep and then takes an axe and pretends. He's firewood and starts going out of the kids are there. They try to intervene. They're injured thank goodness not life threatening and so i guess that's an issue in pennsylvania. You're not supposed to do that so there was obviously some criminal criminal issues here. So here's the argument okay. He doesn't die immediately. He dies six months later in the hospital of pneumonia and she's arguing that her conviction for murder should be overturned because at least the the murder conviction. She graves okay. I chop them up I grant that I thought it was I thought it was a tree. Branch right in. There turned out to be my husband and did work by the way as a defense. So it's technical argument. Now here's the rule. Someone dies at a later. Date they can amend the complaint to murder after the conviction is a different story. If the death happens after a conviction happens is during the course of the pretrial time. Where they'll lamented here we are. We've arrested you for assault later on months later The person dies before trial. Haywar amending it. It's now murder straight out so the court didn't even go there. The first of all she would have lost anyway but the court didn't even go there and why well because she and the death incidentally happened before. She was convicted because she pled guilty to murder. It wasn't a trial it was a straight out plea a plea bargain and she had pled guilty to third degree murder. She cannot now come back and say he didn't die of my axe attacked so the court didn't even go there other than to say. Hey you've already pled. Don't even argue with us and so on two hits. She's going to lose answering enough She lost so show have to stay in prison obviously. She lost her appeal. All this was going on and it's Twenty to forty years in prison. And i'm assuming she's not getting out Anytime soon even when the twenty years is up eight. That's the way it goes. all right. tony you're up. You've been waiting for a while. Welcome to handle on the law.

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"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

Behind the Steel Curtain

07:30 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

"Throw the ball too much and the pittsburgh steelers will one hundred percent be fine flipping over to the defensive side and one young player for the pittsburgh steelers that also holds. A lot of the keys is one alex highsmith. We know the steelers defense. They're supposed to take a bit of a step back. Losing bud depre- the double digit sack. Man from twenty nine thousand nine. He looked like he was well on his way to doing. Just that in twenty twenty before tearing his acl in that unfortunate accident which really can derail the steelers season at after that the steelers greatly struggled. Alex highsmith was fine in some limited playing time. But of course we know. He's battling an ankle injury as well. Alex highsmith however already looks like he's on a better upward trajectory. Then bud duprey was entering his second year of his career. High smith is a great pass rusher and he's one hundred percent bought in if you looked at pictures of him and videos of him during these offseason workouts with the steelers. The dude is clearly jacked. He's coming to camp larger than he was last year. He looks more defined than he was. He is in peak shape because of it because it just necessarily being heavier and stronger. He'll be better against the run. Alex highsmith if he can answer the questions and develop faster than buddah. Pre did the steelers defense. Shouldn't miss a beat and that goes without mentioning outsize. Miss should never face a double team all year. Long teaching wat- on the other side is going to command. A heck of a lot of attention steph onto it and cam. He are as well. Even tyson allahu allahu when he's out on the field. He deserves at least a chip. That's how good the front seven is for the pittsburgh. Steelers these guys. They're all deserving of being double teamed. and that's kind of the hardest question. Defensive coordinator you just have to ask themselves each and every week. Who are redoubling today. Who we're going to let try to beat us. We know they're not gonna let. Tgi what do that and we know. They're certainly going to do their best to not let steph onto it or cam. Haywar do it. Basically they're going to decide between two and hayward who they're gonna leave single teams all game and then alex highsmith just gets his free one on one rush. Alex smith could absolutely exploded onto the scene. Because of not only has he completely changed his body for the better but he is in one of the cushy jobs there is for an edge rusher in the nfl. He should be excited. He should pin his ears. Back this is going to be very berry fun. Season football for alex highsmith. And if i was an edge rusher in the nfl. I would be extremely jealous of him taking that role he is going to be a stud there and really. I wouldn't be surprised if he was close to as good as bud. Duprey was at least in the pass rush game a year ago. We know how good bud duprey wasn't a rushing attacks so i'm not going to put that level of standard on them but he could be pretty darn good and it is exciting. Another thing. I want to point to as well that is kind of going under the radar is how good the pittsburgh steelers. Special teams are going to be. A lot of people are really talking about this. And i i kinda get it. It's special teams. But it's still a pretty big facet of this game. We know jordan bury the incumbent punter. He usually starts to your pretty well before falling off the rails as the weather gets colder he. he'll have as usual shank punt all of a sudden the steelers like they're on their own forty yard lines all right. This team isn't going to do anything because we're gonna punt the ball away. There's only minute left. There's no way they're going to go ninety yards and score touchdown but then joined bury shanks went off the side of his foot and all of a sudden they just have to go twenty yards and kick a field goal and all of a sudden. We're going over time now. The pittsburgh steelers have a legitimate punning prospect and prodigy and presley harbin. The third him alone changes this team because if the steelers can have the production that the ravens get out of sam cooke holy smokes this defense if they're just playing with nine hundred cushions behind them each and every game that is massive and something. Steelers have greatly missed for a very long time. They need a great punter and they might actually have that guy now after him. Look how many guys the steelers added as gunners and special teams aces throat. The last couple of years yes or no. They lost jordan dangerfield but they backed that up with adding a ton of talent mouse. Killebrew is one of the best special teamers in the entire nfl. It's one of those spots that isn't talked about because once again it's special teams but he is going to replace dangerfield seamlessly we know. Dirk watt is one of the best special teams as well. The steelers added him a year ago. And now you look at the steelers draft picks quincy rochet. He's going to be a special teamer buddy johnson. He's going to be a special teamer. Marcus allen of course. He's been on the team for a couple years now. But he's added some mass. He looked pretty big. He is also going to be a special teamer. You run up and down the defensive lineup. And if they're not starters they have really good abilities to be good special. Teamers look at safeties. Trae norwood's going to be asked to do that. Antoine brooks legitimate starting capable players. Maybe not the best of the best starters but at the very least starting capable players will be on special teams. This unit is going to hunt guys down that he doesn't even mention the guys on offense that offer some stuff in the special teams game. Do you guys remember. Kevin reiter a year ago when he beat out. Zack gentry for some playing time. He was a special teams demon. I remember a couple hits. He absolutely laid out returners after him. Cassius marsh another late season edition. I remember that colts game. He flew down the middle of field. We know his wards when it comes to trying to defend the run as an edge rusher but as a special teams guy. He flies down the field and cracks heads from top to bottom. The pittsburgh steelers are going to have a great of great special teams unit and teams are going to have to travel a very long distance to score points and that is one of the most underrated things to be accepted of. When it comes to the pittsburgh steelers all that being said. I wanna thank you for today's show coming on tuning in with me and you know what i think next week just for the fact of being a good journalist we'll even look at the negatives why okay to be negative about the pittsburgh steelers because guess what until the games are played. We don't necessarily know and really it's okay to be any type of fan. I would just say it's not okay to just go after an attack fans for their own opinions. 'cause heck is just your opinion. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. One hundred percent wholeheartedly and shouldn't be attacked for that. And if that's the only thing you take away from today's show well that's a pretty. Gosh darn good lesson in my opinion. So thank you for tuning in once again today.

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"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

Behind the Steel Curtain

07:25 min | 1 year ago

"haywar" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain

"Have deteriorating disks in my back yes i have huge issues in my back one of which was some of which was caused by an injury when i was twenty years old but i would have had deterring in my back anyway. Now would football if i was a football player. Would that have been good for the deer deteriorating disc in my back no would it have been the cause of the deteriorating in my back probably not but it wouldn't help them what i get an injury settlement. I'm no. I shouldn't get an injury settlement. That was going to how it is. Anyway that's just a part of life. That's you get older. You get things. Yeah and i mean. Aj in chat brings up justin fields. Who had epilepsy like alexandria. Did if something with that. If something in football causes that to come up. I mean that these are all great. Now with the castro. We don't know if he would have had bone spurs if he did or didn't have that injury. I have bone spurs. You know. And i don't. I don't there are several different things that can factor in it. It could be an injury it could be over use. It could be diet. It could be you know weight on like especially in your feet or ankles. You know these are all things that can factor in. and what point was it definitely. Football was wasn't this is something that he's had his whole career. It's a kind of a greater. Jeffrey monarchic about that. That was out today just kind of raising some issues. There was one person. I can't remember who it was the credit in the comments. It said take this away from football. Just put it in people in everyday life you know and kind of brought up. The whole point is like how much you wanna bet the guy hanging you. You drive by construction site. a guy. Hanging sheetrock might have a problem with his back. Or what does he do. does he go. Does he go on workers comp or does he take some tylenol. You know this is how it is. It's this is not just a football thing you sometimes have to think about. You have to ask yourself. What are you willing to play through that. You're realizing is just how things are. And what is actually an injury. It's really it's it's a good question you know. West wants to know what a bone spur is really a. You're the answer that rich or you want me to go ahead. It's it's basically an excess growth of bone usually at a joint. Sometimes it happens because of an injury because the body's trying to heal itself sometimes. It's just that because of overuse it's trying to strengthen the bones there which causes it to to be more. I'm i would not be shocked at. That's the problem. I have even in my shoulders. That i i that i have bone spurs that allows me that makes it catch to where i can't even throw overhand anymore. I can't play catch with my son and things like that. I have them in my feet and some of that was i. Think throwing the shot him. What has a lot to do. You have them in your ankle. Your he'll on my one foot. I actually have it on the side of my foot. Which was from an injury and the other foot. I have it up against my achilles which sometimes just makes it just flare up big time so yeah and just came in and said yeah. It's extra calcium. That's your bitch. Your body's producing more and like jeevan just your your diet like some people. Will your body will handle certain things for your diet and in certain places like you might develop more of a bone. Spur than you would have kidney stone. You know what i'm saying. Sometimes they're similar things so it's different for everybody and like i haven't had surgery or anything to do with my burns bone spurs yet. Because they have. I probably should look into my shoulder once but i. They haven't kept me from doing things that i do in my everyday life and that's what to cashiers. We've talked about this a very long time. And i really want to get to our topic so anything else you want to say about it before we move on. Let's have our topic for the man. It took us a while there. But there's some good stuff good good points to bring up the live chat. Thank you all just in case. You're wondering it's still hot here. It's still know the question is we were looking at. We're trying to figure out how to frame this. 'cause we were looking at players making the pro bowl that we were saying. Should we say that. They're under the radar unexpected. Or he's saying it's their first time and we're trying to figure out the best way to frame it and we really want with first time pro bowlers. Because of their some people that haven't made the pro bowl that might not be under the radar so we just went with first timers and so let's review. Who on the current steelers roster has made the pro bowl rich. Give me one ever their career. The one you forgot one yet short. Say it ju. Ju juju smith schuster okay. I'll see the only other one. That's on the offense right now. Ben rothlisberger ten on offense to on offense to offense four on defense where you consider the other one. Yeah cameron haywar came hayward tj. What meghan fitzpatrick joe haden. And then the other one is chris. Boswell was the specialist. Okay so those are the seven that are that are disqualified from the list. They can't be on our lists because they've already made the pro bowl we want to know. Is there somebody else. That's going to step up and make the pro bowl this year. We're doing our top five. That's what we've been doing. We're going to count them down. Rich what he you got number five number five. Brought up someone. Because i forgot. What did they made a bowl but not. I didn't know i'd not. I didn't do that because they weren't as a steeler. Okay right make sense okay. But i didn't go with that person anyway. 'cause i didn't either but we'll bring it up because reverse now known as b. m. k. Mob kennel said eric. Hebron he has made a pro bowl. He's made the pro bowl but not as the banal with the steelers. So yeah so. I left him off because of that. We kinda i kinda counted him but that decline now and our so what. We forgot another specialist. Oh yeah because he made it as he made his return. It return. But i wasn't bigger about him as a returner because he's not no runner anymore. So that i cry so even if we did use him it wouldn't it would have to be as regular position so why is a wide receiver. Yeah all right so go ahead rich so number. Five is my one that i consider to be more of one of my under the radar. Maybe not thinking. This is a guy that that is probably a stretch on my list. But i'd love to see a pro bowl year out of him. If you see a pro bowl year out of this player very very very very good things are going to be going on for the pittsburgh steelers. In my opinion..

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"haywar" Discussed on The Front Seat with Dallin and Isaac

The Front Seat with Dallin and Isaac

06:27 min | 2 years ago

"haywar" Discussed on The Front Seat with Dallin and Isaac

"Been as clean as it was today. So i guess is still something right. That's that's awkward over as a robot was also and i will be honest. I don't think it has no. We're pretty bad occasion. We do like once a week sweep physically which made me less which is like pretty reasonable but yeah there's other there's other issues but yeah so rooms urkel mess around with it. I'll let you know how it goes get sponsorship from roomba kit sponsorship from numerous we have we have to potential sponsorships that we could do right now and we just happened yet. We're awful because then we have to pay taxes taxes and that's why we started yellow sea though so we could. We could actually do that. But we just taxes when you go back through other past episodes elegant and here's some ads eventually. All right. they're coming. I guess but we'll get there. Yeah so hello. Isaac from the future here whereabout to go on a really long rant about the stock market specifically the game stop stock and the short squeeze and all of that. If you've already heard all of this and already know all this stuff and don't wanna keep hearing about it. Go ahead and skip to about minute. Thirteen forty five. That is all thank you. Now talk about something that you've probably heard about. He wants to go. No you go. I've a whole lot of research on this. You've done a ton. More research on the idea behind this. But i i think i think you got this. I don't know what let's let's go back and forth. I don't totally trust myself either. Let's just explain so what we're going to talk about. We're gonna talk about the game stopping. We're not going to really explain it. Please do not take anything we say. You're not financial advisers on a very clear. Please do not start investing off of my word. Yeah don't do anything that we tell you to do. We're not gonna tell you do anything. I talk money in the stock market right. Don't fall how. I invest please. It's it's fine. Because i'm twenty something and i have money to lose but please don't put your money in there or do i mean the people not to put out and just don't invest how i this twenty. We're not gonna talk. We're not giving advice in any way but we want to talk about this whole brick and it's dropped my pen okay. We want to talk about this whole game. Stop thing right. Y'all had probably heard about this in case you're listening at some future date where this is no longer. Relevant will always be relevant which is very possible in the world that we live in relevant really taught like state history in fourth grade like us history in fifth grade. Game stop is going to be sixth grade now. Games history and game. stop history. i really did. That's the world we're living in and that would be fantastic. But the likelihood is this might become irrelevant a lot quicker than i think it will but anyway we can talk about it and it's great. Okay here's the thing about it. Quick quick quick summary. Just in case you don't know what's going on Basically these hedge funds which are giant corporations that put billions maybe even trillions of dollars into the stock market. Their only goal is to make more money from the stock market with the money that they have a one percent in bess yet but one percent of the one percents what happens. There is people who are high up and have a lot of money to us and have a lot of money to invest. We'll hire the hedge funds. Give their money to the hedge funds so that the headphones are just a pool of all this money to make more money because it works better when you all do it together also you can influence marketplace if you control that sort of money. Which is what they tried to do with game. Stop rate is they. Put out these beds. They can make money if they're if they think stock is going down like a company is going bankrupt. They can put out Basically bets right. We'll we'll say that their beds That that stock is gonna fall and the more risky. Their bets are The more possible returned. They make so and like they're pretty good at this right so it's not like they don't have knowledge on how this works like this. How they make their money. Yeah so they're constantly doing this. Let's not like a one time thing. Like i think we'll see this again yet. They do this all the time and not just headphones either of the short stocks. And that's and that's totally allowed. But what happens is when a hedge fund does it. It has a big influence because a lot of people trust those hedge funds and so the hedge funds will put out shorts. And they'll say yeah haywar betting that's what it's called. The short is they're betting the stock is gonna down and that in itself actually drives the stock price down because people like oh. They're betting that it's going to go down. I better cell and like it's a pretty big thing that drives that price down but then some random people basically started being like. Hey you know what. I don't actually think game stuff is going to go down that much like they're not going to go bankrupt. They're not going like as bad as these hedge funds are saying like this will doing so they bought some stock. Didn't go down as much as they thought they were going to. So these hedge funds were like. Oh that's not good. It's short it again to drive the price down again and make people scared again. Keep going they did the so much that basically in the end they promised by more stock then exists. Some guy noticed that on the internet on read it and said bunk. You guys watch this and then basically organized where it's called a short squeeze which is a normal thing that happens in the stock market as well just not to this extent usually And decided if he buys enough of these stocks then these hedge funds who have now made these bets and made these promises to buy the stocks that really low prices are going to have to buy the stock out whatever the price is when they have to buy and so if they can inflate the stock price these hedge funds half to buy at that price and they can make some serious money off of it so this read it for him. Called wall street bets gets wind of this idea and goes crazy on it right. They just they they go insane and they buy so much. Game stopped at a artificially inflates the price of this stock past like to a ridiculous amount for eighty three. Yeah the the high four eighty three like realistically game stop shouldn't be more than like ten. Twenty maybe mass of the latest like that most financial institutions They re they raised from three to ten in the past week. Mary go ten okay..

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"haywar" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

04:31 min | 2 years ago

"haywar" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"And she's like i want to dress sir and he's like all of the things you're going to get everything you want. And she's like. I don't hang up my clothes and then i don't have shirts because he's like you could hang up church. I don't have shirts. shorts pants. This is this is my flesh. I paint every morning and the woman who does it is so good. You think this is a shirt. But it's not even makes maggie. These are my breasts cook. So she's just. I gotta tell you she's over. The top would every emotion and she's each each end of the spectrum is over the top so now. She's very very mad because he's going to give her the dresser that she wants anyway and he's like okay just like i said one minute ago you can also have the dresser and then she's like oh my god my hero and she goes. She's saying in the confessional. I don't know if it's maybe. I'm difficult person. It's like you know she's like i think things are easy and maybe i you know. I'm very hard. Okay so now she also go into the bedroom and he takes his things out of the jury is like here you go. And she's like no. These are so filthy dirty. I would never put my clothes in there. And then he's like okay. Hang some stuff up. And she's like the closet smells so bad but like what. She can't put her finger on it. She says strange smell now. Here's the thing. Yeah i gotta side with natalie on this one. Oh i know the it smells. There is definitely a strange smell. It's probably from using were closed more than once. Yeah he puts his work. Like what's in there Definitely smells like motor oil. Has that see. i like that. I was thinking like baloney. I'm glad you said the motor oil and bologna motor oil and baloney sandwich yum lubrication and then she goes but i deserve this. It's like oh. I mean you do but all right all right. But here's the thing right. So she's complaining that the closet smells and the drawers or dirty. Aren't home all the time. And you're bored. Why don't you clean. I mean i would. I have to tell you i would. Especially if i didn't like the smell or the looks of my house. Don't you remember when she came. She was like what am i gonna do. I'll clean the whole house in two hours. doesn't seem that way to me sister. Okay so sh- then she says something. That's so great. Told me she said it's boring. I want to die. I feel that way a lot. So i jabbing her relationship. Okay in the confessional again. Instead of blush she has bronze are on his blush. Yes she does. An a lots of highlight. Yes why who did that. I don't think she knows about makeup. I don't know about makeup. And i know not to do that. Okay well she loves less about makeup than you do for sure now Well speaking of beauty. She said that she had to remove her nails and it was very painful. Okay well was she declawed. I was just gonna say. She declawed herself. Yes what does that. What does that mean. She removed in haywar painful emotionally. Like i go. Oh my god. Did he get hurt to clubs. She wouldn't ruin the furniture. Listen there was. I know some people not you. But i know some people it lists used to watch jersey malicious and on episode of three. They took the gross of new york city for a makeover. 'cause they were to jersey and they got rid of their nails. 'cause they were like this is not hygienic to put on makeup with all these long. Yeah als- their nails. Were so long. The girls cried tears hysterical tears and i feel like that's all i thought of natalie. She was crying well. Guess what natalie. You don't even really know about makeup. How do you know so much about nails bryan. Who's doing them in square. Don't even wear shirts. wear pate. Maybe maybe some of her body paint from her blouse got on her. She got her nails. That's how she polishes her nail. Oh my god says she was declawed and she said that she has nothing to okay. But if you have nothing to do but clean then do better because that houses not organized. It's not clean. Those countertops right. Oh my what are you cleaning.

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How Amazon's coping with the coronavirus crisis

The 3:59

07:29 min | 3 years ago

How Amazon's coping with the coronavirus crisis

"The corona virus has upended the status quo around the world. Cities are on lockdown. Healthcare systems are struggling and entire industries of shut down and in the tech world. Almost no other company is in the crosshairs of this crisis quite like Amazon. I'm joanie salesman and Ben Fox ribbon and this is your daily charge. Then Amazon is crucial to getting people. The things they need in their homes. How is Amazon coping with this crisis? I would say it's been a bumpy start to begin with. But that's very understandable. Considering how much has been up ended in just the past couple of weeks so they had to deal with price-gouging fake products shipping delays there. Now hiring about one hundred thousand. Us employees part time and full time to try to respond to this huge surge in demand as people have now turned to Amazon and some other ecommerce players for just basics like toothpaste food so much more than before obviously which has been really crazy to watch as they're really trying to really change around their logistics to respond to a huge spike in consumers just purchasing stuff to try to stay in their homes during the crisis. So talk to me. Let's start a little bit back at the beginning. One of the problems that Amazon had to deal with as this pandemic was spreading across the world were was price-gouging problem. You know people trying to get any sort of disinfecting things get masks. That's our thing. How did that that seemed like that was really the first big challenge? They face how did they deal with that? And where they are now. Like ten people debt wipes on Amazon and all last. I checked on this. I think they actually shut down listings on a lot of that stopped. So as far as masks gloves Disinfecting wipes things like that. I think they might be selling it directly themselves but if you're a marketplace seller like an independent merchant that listen cells on their website. I think you're now barred from doing that. I know for sure Ebay did that too. And it was because you know if you're going to try to sell pure L. for three hundred dollars and somebody's going to try to buy it because they're desperate Amazon and Ebay both feel that that's a very bad look for them. They do not want to be intermediaries for that kind of situation right. So what would you say the next thing? That kind of six thousand meat is that they made this decision to prioritize shipments of these sort of essentials that people need and that seems like gigantic task. I mean what is the scope of making the sort of change in how they approach? You know the biggest part of their business. That's that's a great question is really hard to answer it because it is so complex. The company sells hundreds of millions of items. So what How how they actually figure out how to do that. Whether it's toys or musical instruments that were now going to deprioritize whereas Certain items like baby formula or toothpaste that. They're going to prioritize and make sure they get those shipped into their warehouses whereas the other items are in. I'm sure it's a huge Herculean effort for them to do that but at the same time. They're really trying to trumpet. This as Haywar here for the consumer. We're trying to help you out. And they understand I mean. I don't mean to sound Glib about this at all but they are definitely making a lot of money right now. They WanNa make sure that they are doing right by the customer but also coming out of this in a positive light I I hope the sound right but that also they are a business. They're not a nonprofit so they wanNA present themselves the right way in this crisis so in order to manage this dramatic change in how they're approaching deliveries. They're going on like an epic binge. Do you have any idea like what are the? What are the parameters of that and is that actually happening? How's it going to be any status update on that at all? It's probably going to take months to hire that many people one hundred thousand people in the US They've also said look. If you're a restaurant employee or you're in an industry that did get shut down. We want we want to bring you in even temporarily because Amazon was struggling to get warehouse workers in the first place to come into their warehouses. They're just hiring so much and they're growing so quickly so this is an opportunity for them to get some new employees coming in while they're slack in the market The one of the problems is that they're going to have to do a lot of these interviews virtually. Yeah so that's GonNa be another limitation that they don't want to bring people in so there's not going to be this big jobs fair or anything like that. That would be a huge problem right now. Tell me if I'm missing anything but I feel like one of the other things that Amazon is how to deal with is like every other business. They've had people confirmed positive. Corona virus getting cove. Nineteen they have to deal with their workforce also in the throes of this epidemic. How what's been a situation for Amazon? Back there on the front lines getting these important items to people but also dealing with a workforce that at that might come down with this virus for Amazon's leadership specifically that adds an additional curveball. An additional difficult element for them to actually achieve the mission that they're trying to achieve for warehouse workers delivery drivers some of which. I've actually spoken to directly. They're very upset. The very worried they feel like Amazon is not standing by them enough. They want more paid time off They want more safety. Procedures in place. Amazon obviously says that they do a lot of that stuff but Were working from home. They get up. They drive to Their office which is a warehouse and they are around other people not a lot of other people but I certainly understand and sympathize with a lot of what they're saying. These warehouse workers in these delivery drivers where they are providing critical need for people especially elderly people especially people with preexisting conditions that are especially vulnerable to the virus But they're worried for their own health which is entirely understandable. So I did write a story about that and I think it's a critical problem. That Amazon needs to find a way to get right. And I don't really know what the answer is there. So what's next for Amazon? What are you watching to be the next crisis the next solution at Amazon? It's really been changing so quickly. It's been changing every day. So it's really hard to say. I'd be curious to see whether they managed to speed up their deliveries in any way whether they ramp up more food deliveries because obviously that's a really essential need. They've also started a pilot effort or effort in Seattle where they're delivering and picking up a cove in nineteen tests. So we'll see if they do that in more places whether they try to use an augment their logistics in specifically related to the crisis and helping in medical needs as well so There's there's probably a lot that we're GONNA be seeing in the next couple of days and weeks as it relates to the

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From Newbie Coder to Google Software Engineer in Just 6 Months

Learn to Code with Me

05:37 min | 3 years ago

From Newbie Coder to Google Software Engineer in Just 6 Months

"Hicklin. Thank you so much for coming on the show. Haywar on has gone. It's going great. Thank you for coming on again and I'm excited south south you today because you have really awesome background in tech you went to coding bootcamp. You've worked at top tech companies. You also have a side I project or side business so I'm just really excited to dive in but I could you just share a bit about yourself and your background with the audience in how you got into Tech Sean for first of all again thanks for having me but my background is pretty unique or unconventional rather. I would say I went to college and did not study computer science so I do not have a computer science degree and in fact I never learned how to Code until ask or college. I I did do a stem degree. I did a degree in mathematics that was only after having dabbled in a bunch of different fields in college and out of college. All the things that I was was interested in doing whether it'd be try to start my own business or may be getting something like product management all these things sort of required coding skills also so I decided it was time to take the week and I discovered these things called coating boot camps which mentioned just before which were sort of up and coming at the the time this was about three years ago in in twenty sixteen and I enrolled in a coding bootcamp kind of fell in love with software engineering and the rest of the sort of Mr. Wow so you went to coding bootcamp about three years ago you said was that like a tough decision for you to make like debris working fulltime time at the time and like left your job to go dive into a coding bootcamp. It was a tough decision but I was not working at the time I had just graduated from college and when I say just I really mean like a couple of weeks or maybe a month before my graduation had happened and I remember remember. You know thinking right now. I have to make a decision either. I enter the job market in some other field that wouldn't be software engineering nearing right or I really sort of take the leap or take this with sleep and which is a week from a financial cancelled point of view from a time commitment point of view and do according boot camp for a few extra months and pay some more money right after having done four eight years of college to choir these new skills with no no sort of like guarantee that it would work out right. Barry keep in mind that I had never ridden a line of code with my wife at that point but I did have the luxury of having a few friends who knew what they were talking about when it came to software engineering in coding kind of telling me hey yeah this putting bootcamp looks legitimate. You should try it out. It'll be worth it and it paid off. How long was it can't be went through. Was it like I feel like most are three months. Most three months so mine was yeah. I was three months as suffer the sort of immersive in person portion and there was nothing extra like four weeks at home. sort of you know maybe the half days or do it yourself kind of thing before the three months nice. So what did you do then after the coding bootcamp camp wrapped up. Did you get a job right away in software or as a software developer right so that's when when I guess I sort of career really began I spend a few months for paying for interviews and and doing all of that but then I landed my first job at Google as a software engineer and right right around the same time a little bit earlier than that actually before I started there. I started working on this side business. My now go expert help people in in that same coating interview process right so could you dive into both those things because first of all. I think it's like amazing that that your first job out of college out of the coding bootcamp was at Google because just talk a bit about that like how did you end up like. What did you do to prepare. How'd you get a job there silence at fourth right and it's funny because you know ironically. Google is sort of glamorized perhaps rightfully so especially. Lina software engineering field as an amazing place to work at a very difficult place a to get to land a job at but ironically they were one of the few companies who seem to be willing to give me a chance to interview as someone with no experience coming out of a coating boot camp and so on and so forth I founded surprisingly hard to land interviews or maybe not surprisingly but I found it very hard to win interviews at companies. It seemed like people would always dismiss me as like you don't have enough experience you know the canonical frustration of like. Oh in order to land your entry level job abune year couple years of experience but they were willing to give me that chance so I contacted recruiter directly I think by Lincoln he got back to me got the interview process process started and then I spent a good amount of time and energy deep preparing for for the coding interviews with sort of notorious is for being pretty algorithm intensive and I guess I just did very well on them and then you know God the job and took it

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Our really late post-CES show (The 3:59, Ep. 508)

The 3:59

04:37 min | 4 years ago

Our really late post-CES show (The 3:59, Ep. 508)

"Welcome to three tonight. I'm Ben FOX urban. I'm saying it's the craziest of Las Vegas CS. One of the big themes of the show had the back and forth between Amazon's Alexa, Google system. Ben you cover this pretty closely. Who do you think one it's pretty obvious? It was Google. But it was the guy to I mean, I'm not Amazon's guy come on. So Google wanted out obviously because the spend a ton of money. Yes. Spending in saying amount of money on marketing. So they just really wanted to flood zone at the show, and it's partly because they're right now. Number two in smart speakers, they're like Amazon, basically dominates right now. They have two thirds of the market in the United States. Was smart speakers Google only has about a third and then everybody else is kind of fighting over the scraps otherwise. So that gives Google very good reason to spend I don't know how much money they did on Google the ride really trying to do like, go ahead. So why do you think they wanted just because their names are everywhere? Like did. They actually have better products and features come out over Amazon. The key feature was the Google Google mode able translator for language twenty seven for languages. But yeah, it was. It was definitely for me. It was more of a presence thing. They were everywhere. You could avoid seeing them. They have a lot of announcement soon ton whereas Amazon head, but they were just they were announced partners. Right. They didn't actively announce themselves. Yeah. Yeah. That's right. And I thought it was interesting like, for instance, Lenovo came out with a product that looks a lot like the echo spot. So that's that's the kind of rival the like one of those Amazon products kitchenaid came out with a smart display, uses Google assistance, and Amazon has to fight off kitchenaid of all companies. So there were just a lot that Google was trying to stack up, and I think they definitely did a good job. They also advertise like crazy all over Las Vegas. So it was just if they were really trying to make a big splash and show, folks. That haywar here, and we're really looking to compete than they did that job. All right. So another theme from CS was foldable displays LG toward us with its big screen Roble Ola television. But I was looking at from foe perspective a Royal flex pie was there as this like try to start up with this Cup. Jackie foldable. I tried it actually hardware wise. It wasn't bad software. Wise was complete mess. But we just saw reportable journal today that more fulfills coming particularly Motorola Orla Novo's, bringing about the Motorola razor as a fifteen hundred dollar phone. I am with the foldable display. Dude. Now, I'm good unless you know, they drop that price like severely from. I mean, clearly, this is not meant for the typical us, right? This is this is gonna be a novelty item. This is going to be an item for the one percenters. I'm a one percenter. I'm stinking rich. But. Nope. I'm good. All right. Well, that I mean, that's a future full phones. Lastly Nike yesterday had veiled. It's new self lacing shoes yesterday for take us through. This wore the shoes. Are they called so? BB's? This is the sequel to the 2016, hyper adapts one point os that they came out with they're going to be available February seventeenth efforts three hundred and fifty dollars and they tie themselves based on an app that you get through Nike or you can just you know, if you don't wanna use your phone or give Nike your data. It has buttons on the sides, the one that is closer to the back like loosen it, and then the one closer your toes, will lighten it. I just saw you just to front flip. Is there is there looking a bundle the app that pushes? Disagreeing and flip. See the difference in athletic, ability, based on the tightness of the shoe. Yep. They had all these basketball players. They're like dunking basketballs and stuff. But I can't Dunga basketball tried several times. Shocker, so I was like, okay. What can I do? So I put it really loosen. I tried the flip. And then I put it really tight. And I tried the flip. And it definitely does make a difference. You feel like you have more grip and control when it's really tightened versus when it's like loose. You're more relaxed. I can see that for when you're just like sitting down and just want to jail out and don't wanna really tight you. All right for full coverage CNN and FOX Ruben I'm out Frank. He's listening.

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