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Russian Jet Collides With U.S. Drone Over Black Sea
"It's interesting CNN has a very different take on what happened over the Black Sea. They're saying that the Russian fighter jet force down a U.S. Air Force drone. The propeller was damaged in the attack. Fox News is saying it was just a midair collision. But CNN has categorized it as intentional. The air force issuing a statement accusing the Russians of acting in a reckless environmentally unsound and unprofessional manner. So there you go. Several times before the collision, the SU 27s dumped fuel and flew on and flew in front of the MQ 9 in a reckless environmentally unsound unprofessional manner the longer statement goes on that general James hecker, the commander of U.S. air forces in Europe. I want to go

Michigan Policast
"hecker" Discussed on Michigan Policast
"We can only hope. I've got a lot of friends down there and they are just furious with the way things are going The fact that their relatives can't come down and visit because they're afraid to visit the fact that it's gonna kill their tourism industry. Even with all of the people the lemmings that are willing to still go to orlando to visit the various places or go to the beaches. It's can have a huge impact down there. So there's positively out of i guess negative news. I look at what he's been doing with the schools and the employee is just messing with them. Saying no you can't have any mask. Mandates air that we talked about a couple of polls but generally speaking people want their kids protected in schools. I mean we. We mentioned last week. The majority of michiganders' In k twelve schools are now required to be masked i mean people in for the most part understanding. He's out there saying you absolutely cannot make people do that. It's not working out for him. Well in the majority of americans have been vaccinated. it's a small majority but a majority of us are vaccinated and have done the right thing and we're getting increasingly pissed off at the people that are dragging us down a lot of the inconveniences and the deprivations that we have to deal with our because of them. If we're all vaccinated we wouldn't have to do a lot of the things we're doing now and i leave my house. I'm wearing a mask. And i don't like wearing a mask. I hate word a mask. But i hate die more at hate the idea of catching something that i could possibly sprinter my my grandchildren who are not vaccinated yet Although we're getting closer to that point as well Those types of things are just irritating. More and more of i would say that the people that are vaccinated are what dixie used to call the silent majority and we've gotten to the point where we have just had it with the the people that are dragging their heals and dragging their knuckles to when it comes to getting vaccinated. Much of this debate is centering on the schools. And that is where. The infection rates are skyrocketing because a lot of the kids are not vaccinated if they're over the age of twelve. It's by choice if it's under the age of twelve is because they can't get vaccinated to get a better handle on this part of the story. I talked earlier this week. The president of the michigan federation of teachers. David hecker david hecker. Thank you so much for joining us. On the podcast. Great to have you with us today. Thanks for his committee. On christian schools are not supposed to be the political hotbed of our debate yet. That's what we've got these days in large part dudakovic. How are your members feeling about the the state of the art right now. When it comes to protecting both themselves and their students from the virus the best thing. I could have been his people get vaccinated. People were masks social distancing you know h fact systems everything that That is needed to make workplaces as safe as possible and our local have been.

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"Time they ever had a hologram right on the cover. National geographic. I worked at the guy's house who made that. Who was the hologram expert at the time. And he had this really cool hologram machine set up in his frigging workshop. Stuff like that out. See really cool stuff regularly. These corporations Yeah you know there's stuff going on both corporately and in the people's homes there was They had it was set up. I was there when they were building. It and i was there when they were done with it. I was still there plummer I'll just say that this family owned one of the big lock companies in the us. You know because okay. That's what you can do you own something that in perpetuity just gives you money you know so they had a really cool house the invested in cool things and i remember they set it up when you walked in the front door The way that the house was set up there was like the main atrium. But you can you can break to the left or break to the right and then there was like art on the wall and stuff like that but they had it set up they cut all this stuff into the wall and made it look like a picture but it was it was a hologram so it was like a haunted house disney type thing so when you walked by the picture kept turning his head and looking at you when you went by and it looks totally real. So it's really freaking creepy. That is very awesome. Time machine like i'm hoping you encountered but it still makes me wonder if these people have these devices in their homes and there's connection and long island to all this advanced technology potentially i mean what what's going on in some of the basements. There's gotta be some weird stuff right. I'm hoping there is a lot of science projects. A lot of folks are really Into things at a customer in roslyn that was very much into tesla coils things and got a wonderful education from that customer fund. There's a lot of folks. I mean so. I've been digging for quite some time. This is another oddity right so brookhaven national labs and all the signs that they're doing You'll you'll see in the. I just put up a video or youtube with them. An article about the new science at brookhaven. And you'll see in the articles that they refer to a piece of equipment at brookhaven has the light source. So they say that they're manifesting matter and antimatter out of thin air By utilizing light beams in a vacuum will guess what they have a light source. Well guess what the light sources nuclear reactor and i had costumers on long island again. I don't have control over who rings my phone and says my faucets leaking. I'd just go right..

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"I'm oh yeah. I wanted to undercut. I live in brooklyn right now. Remember paris paris hilton and her friend had a tv show called the simple life. It was a reality tv show. I was walking on the north shore of long island in the fancy mansions at that time that that show is on and i remember joking around saying i should put a camera on the brim of my hat and have a show called the service life and i said i'm a it'll blow people's minds the story that i have going into people's homes and what i have to deal with it. Yeah it was. It's off the wall especially the rich people is going to say. Yeah i i you know as one that lives in brooklyn. I'm going does this guy. Where is there any super. What's the biggest new york city secret. You could tell me right now. That we're should. I look if i want to find something right now that that nobody else knows about that. You just happened to encounter in your time in new york city I didn't do tons of working the manhattan area Most of my stuff i would say would have been probably western Nassau to queens board would be where i typically did the majority of my work. So you like you would call that long island again not the yeah but on long island i would say that there were we talking mainly brick stanley kubrick the sex mansions eyes wide shut was going on. All as they're they're they're more absurd than you've seen in a movie on. I've been in mansions. That are so big right that i would you know park my my work van out front at go in the building and then you know the maitre d' would take me through the home and manufacture a list of all the things that he's showing me but effectively at the tail end of this tour of problems through the home. He then departs and i'm left to make repairs. I've been in homes. That are so massive. I've been completely lost and had to ask for help to figure out how to get back to my vehicle. I mean immensely. Huge homes not of wealth and opulence that the average person doesn't know exists is off putting when i am aware of the problems that we have in the world and i often think of it like you know if instead of dollars we got paid in. Apple's right.

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"I think it's a huge mistake. I a constant new be trying to dwindle things. Down to the simplest answer That is a bastardisation of razor. That everybody's screws up on this idea that will if it's the you know whatever. The most simplest thing is the most likely answer. Whoa where do you ever see that in life things are always way. More complex is what it really boils down to. Autumn's razor is basically when you take the problem right you slam it on the table boom. Here's the problem. And then you take a razor blade and you start to slice off a piece of that problem. You assess and you start to try to divine a discern. Can this be part of the problem. No it can't okay then. I can discard that. That's the idea of just a slice off each piece and assess it and discard. Whatever is not possible. whatever's left is possible that's comes razor and it doesn't care about simplicity complexity. It's about possibility and whether you can negate the possibility or not. So you ask me what i think is going on. I'm going to start with all possibility exists always until proven otherwise and. I think there's a whole bunch of people lying about what can't be happening Oh yeah that is definitely a loaded. Answer yeah i think. There's a lot of things that we know. Ken be happening. There's a lot of people that know of things that are happening. But what they certainly don't want the masses to know is any of that stuff going on and if you can't see that that hasn't been happening in history over and over again the deception of the masses. I mean come on folks. Yeah okay so wait. So let's get back to your Your your childhood and these the endless long island w displays. I've i've done my fair share of performing in long island. I part of a nice entertainment murder mystery company. And i and i did a lot of shows over there and i used to love going there because it was always. I mean you know you've got amityville obviously but but there were people that said. Hey you know what. There's some weird stuff that happens here. And i used to love geeking out and but now that you're telling me that it's real or all possibilities could be real mean what.

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"That was recently I started delving into the history of long island and operation paper clip and stuff like that The montauk project things like that were interesting to me. Because you know it's local law. I grew up on long island. So it's you know. I remember when the montauk monster stories hit the newspaper. You know legitimately i was as you know in real time yes. Men in black dudes came and took that thing off the beach every local knows it it. That's how it happened. Really wait a minute now. I've always yet and the media covered it all up absolutely every person. Every local person knows exactly how it went down. Everybody was eyeballing. Everyone knew it was weird. Everybody wanted something to become of that story. And some deeds came in suits on the beach. Briefcase took that thing it was done. Oh my what about. What about the time. Travel claims at montauk. Yeah i definitely think there is stuff going going back. Diverge there but being a into all of these stories. I guess you'd say the lore of long island stuff that was on my radar and i. Would you know similar to the disinformation in the technology stuff. I mean i'm also a student of nikola tesla. Victor shower burger buckminster fuller. So it's like at certain points these lines start to cross and make more questions. Arise so yeah. I knew that again that my past had peculiar circumstances it was like excuse me everywhere i would look. I would see like you know a peculiar thing. Here peculiar thing there. And i started trying to connect the dots myself and one of the things i remember. Was that when i was a kid up. In the catskills there was a place that we used to frequent and there was a gentleman there that i knew who was previously an ss officer and was found innocent at the nuremberg trials. And it was just this peculiar old school. Germantown that we used to go summer in so to say and visit. And i always had that recollection that i thought that was pretty odd and then it wasn't until many years later you know well. Another odd thing was my. My grandfather was in the united states navy during world war two. I have met a lot of veterans in my life world. What veterans my grandfather's. The only one. That i've ever known who was a navy boatswain's mate serving on the amazon river somewhere in south america during world war. Two and he would tell stories of having to swim in the amazon with the fuel hose and they were fuelling up float planes.

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"But what am i supposed to do. Jump on the raytheon computer system and start googling things that they're up to right right nothing. I can do while i'm there. Yes their their house is raytheon. i'm not about to outwit the raytheon computer system. I'm the plumber. This is okay. I'm a magic. I mean i'm trying to get into your psyche a little bit. I wonder what it is like to be working day to day. See some stuff going on that. You're not supposed to just continue working. I mean is that is that a call. It's feels like there might be cognitive dissonance but you also seem like someone. That's strong enough wheel to go. You know what. I know that my bosses sleeping with the secretary. But i'm just not going doing knowledge in and i'm just going to keep doing my job or did it affect you in a more profound way. Did you feel really just a sense of injustice. I mean how was it affecting you day to day. It's extremely taxing on the body and the mind hard to express that you You have you have to put yourself. It is very much you have to be in the space. I mean when talk people talk about being present. I mean this is really you. There's there's no point in not being present at the south pole especially in the winter. you know. we're near any of these other things that you can think of. You're not connected to them at all. You'll drive yourself sane trying to keep your brain there so you have to focus on the now like we always teach everybody. Every we got psychological training as well for this program Now that's pretty weird because what kind of psychological training was it when there is this other agenda going on i mean do. Do you think they could try. Training was it was about the solitude about being able to have coping mechanisms for yourself and strategies and also an awareness to identify when your co workers having trouble and had to help them work through their issues. I mean this is the solitude that i mean. This is like going to space. If you're gonna winter at south pole it was forty nine people basically for nine months in isolation..

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"E you tell me something's wrong here in this story. Something is wrong in this story. A lot of these. If you know anything about this i mean well you here in the show the recommendations. Eric makes 'cause he's trying to piece it all together. I i but it added a lot of understanding given all the the speculations about what is happening in antarctica. The thing that would help the most with this kind of information is to make sure that gets out there so please feel free to share this podcast as well as follow it on apple. Podcasts like the show rate it rated five stars lieber review. It always helps. My brain was feeling a little weird. As i did this original interview. I was worried if they were truly. I was a little nervous. That i might begin quote unquote targeted. I look as i said at the beginning of this entire journey. I've been a skeptic but when you feel weird and this level of information is coming at you. Well there were. There were some technological things going on. It's it's all very strange when that happens. It's all very straight edge. Ready for something. Stranger tak- was this. Here's eric Today on open loops we have eric. She hecker of deciphering buying experience. Now look into tight right now. This gentleman curve conference with him and it was a conference called total disclosure and he is a disclosure expert a sp- disclosure specialist Because he's actually been in it now. What he's been in. What disclosure means in the context of everything. That's coming out the news all that stuff truly. This is a mind-blowing firsthand testimony. So i'm excited to have him on. Eric thanks so much for coming on the show. Thank you very much for having me. I've been I've been looking forward to this. I i enjoyed the last event where you guys were hosting had a blast with that so i'm happy to reconnect. Yes in what. I find interesting about your entire story. Your entire testimony is that you are part part of.

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"We covered. Show all the topics. You're not supposed to talk about the magical the hypnotic the fantastical the paranormal supernatural the conspiratorial. And of course the deepest questions of the mall. Who and what we really are. Today's episode. it's it's it's not really about who we are about who they are. Eric j hecker host of deciphering. My experience i met him at the total disclosure conference and his story really shook me up. I really did i. there's a lot of. There's a lot of stuff about their. If you get into the paranormal community about aunt arctic specifically with the nazis lengthier is that they went down there after world. War two investigating flying saucers that there are aliens down there lizard. People the nazis are still there look. I'm still doing my research on that. I'll have someone on that talks about that soon. I hope this is someone in two thousand and ten went to antarctica the work to south pole station ice cube neutrino detector directed energy weapons scary things that i really understand. Eric j hecker may have encountered them firsthand. Yes he's story is unlike anything i've ever heard before it's fascinating to hear somebody. Actively disclosing would even happen to themselves. I'm telling you this is a story like none other. We originally put this out. We did this live on facebook and by the way should start promoting this more. If you want to hear some of these interviews before they go out make sure you follow. Be open lose. Podcast facebook group. We broadcast live on there. Sometimes it spur of the moment. If you look up open loops. Podcast like it. Follow it on facebook. then we won't miss it in. You can even participate. Sometimes there are some people asking questions throughout this live. And as maya talent at a at a calling radio show which is really the heart of this kind of show. Is i love eric. J hackers presentation of this stuff. I mean for someone that had such a messed up experience he is. He's a very funny guy. He's a very he. He gives it pretty light hearted entertaining into something about you. Don't solve blink off to that. I had on the disney animator. The something about these long island men they really know how to tell a story But no no. I mean this is now..

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"hecker" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"You need to listen to this one before they take it down. I almost thought they were going to stop it. When originally broadcast live on. Youtube and facebook eric j hecker spent a year and south pole station and discovered stuff about antarctica that day. Don't want you to know ended. I mentioned that he was part of project stargate and grew up on montauk yes. This is a very conspiratorial edition of open loops. Hey you i'm speaking to you. Your unconscious is now tune did to its favorite late night. Talk show for the shamelessly bridge. It's open loops with greg porn. Steve on stations did and low everybody. Welcome to the show. Greenhorns name here. Consciousness disruptor.

The Steve Deace Show
"hecker" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
"The supply chain. It's like you guys at zero. Call that thing. We looked at our over the weekend. if this if this is because if we have to start shooting we failed for this is this is something even bigger than even think it has going down. There's plenty of things we can do to make them hurt to make them stop next up. We'll go to john mccain st. this may sound far fetched but at the ccp with a chinese communist party invaded the us. West coast either from canada or the pacific ocean within the next six months with our current administration and military command still in place either biden her harris's president with the woke military fight or surrender. The fact you're asking this question is the problem enough and we. We watched the last president. Who was a bad ass. Let antifa occupy non nine square blocks of a major us city and call it their own occupied zone for what a month and a half last year. So that was the bad asked president. What do you think the dementia rattled. When would do the factory even asking. It is bad very bad. But let me tell you about something. Good our friends over at omega. Xl if you have been struggling with chronic pain this is not because you fell off a ladder had an accident. Abu those are injuries. Get those treated. But if you are struggling with pain of chronic variety make sure you attack that inflammation that's causing your pain with an all natural anti inflammatory that i use personally so i can attest to. Its results backed by thirty five years of clinical research. And it's called mega excel at attacks the inflammation that's attacking you and right now if you wanna try it by a bottle and get a second one for free. It's a little bogo action from our friends at omega. Xl when you visit omega xl dot com slash steve again. That's omega.

The Steve Deace Show
"hecker" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
"All right but i mean i am convert here all right. I'm all in built dot com. B u i l t use dais dais as the promo code to get your fifteen percent off discount now back to ask me anything in this question that i'm i'm fearing. Aaron has way over hyped. All right we've all been waiting six minutes for me to hear and the answer so erin fire away. Leon athey says my wife. And i were actively discussing what steps we would take. Should the government local or federal attempt either force vaccination or a papers please slash scarlet letter requirement would we take up arms as modern day lexington and concord or succumb to the spirit of the edge. We're leaning towards the former. What but would prefer to live out. Our days on land and peace and tranquility. How prevalent do you think this discussion is across the country. We wonder would we be ruby. Ridge forgotten by most today or lexington and concord where citizens came out of the woodwork. To beat back the oppressor and market turning point in history. How alone are we. So leon and aaron. The question lit up to the height. All of us that love. Liberty need to ponder this question. Now and the reason i think we need to ponder this question now is because if we ponder it now i don't think we'll have to face it later because they're still a vast chasm between succumbing to the spirit of the age and taking up arms against your government meaning that there are options before you have to arrive at that dramatic course of action and i think you have to look at our nation's founding they had many of these same disagreements with the british crowd in seventeen sixty six to this went on for several years. They didn't just at the first sight. God hell no and load the muskets now. Those overtures did not work for them but they were attempting to essentially live off a magna carta packed. It predated them by hundreds of years. They didn't have a constitution. They didn't have a second amendment. They didn't have state and local governments with the power that our state and local governments have. They didn't have a lot of the advantages that we have now. In fact they had to create those advantages. Contemplate this for a second. We were talking about this off the air the other day shortly after creating a new government our founders gave the people the means to overthrow them if they had to right. Yeah they turned right around and put into place and gave to the people they were about to govern the powers that were denied to them including the power to bear. Arms against the government ebay. That's how seriously were about this. There are still plenty of avenues. That can be done now. I'm going to warn you. None of our non-confrontational and there's something about human nature and we all fall prey to this that we have a tendency to not stand and fight until we're completely cornered and the options are the most dire and dramatic. I think a lot of it. Those back to being sons of adam. The very first conflict in all of human history and adam just stands there gobsmacked as humanity falls right beyond passive and like ten minutes ago got said. Hey i i'm putting you in charge of this whole thing. I i got i got no power me. Like name. and species of creatures and plotting dominion over the entire planet here. But i got here. Comes this lowly serpent on the ground and i'm just i couldn't stop on it or chase it out of the garden or anything. I'm just completely powerless against this. And we've been following this pattern sort of ever since right. That's just kind of what we are as a species. But then there are moments every now and then when that area inbetween gets enacted and positive change happens. Ironically one of a may have just happened in the last ten minutes. What is the country. We've all been talking about saying it's gone. Toast cannot believe what's happening there the land down under yes australia so last week you brought this up during the break last week. Australian truckers began organizing warning the country. Get ready for shortages. Because we're just not doing this anymore with all these lockdowns and everything else zero cova. The idea we just do this until cove is gone forever. Meanwhile you're telling us not to travel to israel. Were over seventy well over. Seventy percent of the adults are back because it's not safe. The european union now has issued a travel advisory against going to israel so australia's truckers got together. Sent warning everybody. Yeah we're just not delivering goods anymore. Have a nice life and lo and behold what you know. Australia's government announced literally ten minutes ago. It will no longer pursue zero kovic policy. Weird remember last year when the big ten wasn't gonna play football anymore about this time. Yes i remember and there's been a lot of theories and everything else about what.

The Steve Deace Show
"hecker" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
"Just like it sounds folks ivory hecker dot com ivory You you definitely got some guts for what you did and and stood in the gap and we thank you for that And wish you well and what you're doing now and hope that it succeeds all right. Thank you very much less. Thanks for having me. You bet thoughts on that conversation there. Yeah guts is right when we did talk about her. We were all curious. You know how. How real is this. Where how deep does the integrity go. What are the personal motivations. And doing this and i listen. I was ivory hecker. I was up to here with it. And what she did. she's clearly not some radical pretty mild mannered. But you heard it in your voice. When she started talking about her nesto she got into this to talk about real people not to hate them like most journalists. Unfortunately do and that's what you know. She's the real deal. We'll come back our to. It will be time. We have had a chance to do one of these in a while it will be time for an ask me anything and we will consult are growing audience over on me. We i trust. We have some snotty questions awaiting us we do and more than last time so that the audience is growing snotty questions await for our monday townhall when we come back state back when our to live and on demand.

The Steve Deace Show
"hecker" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
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The Steve Deace Show
"hecker" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
"Am i. the only one surprised that this hasn't already happened that it this far into this given the amount of tick slavish devotion to these masks. There have been more stories than this. It has yeah on both sides not very much on the not very much on the anti mass bulb. Oh yeah but people have lost their lives of the mask really. Yeah i have to go back and find some of these stories. Do we know from this story. Is this like entered into court. Part of his plea. I'm not sure about that okay. Or is this just his what he's telling the media my z. Attempting this with the authorities is he. Did he tell the police say i was. Just you know. Is this a formal defense. Do you know. I don't know aaron. Do you know i'm looking at it here. Okay yeah no. This was actually in in his defensive. Did not sway cook county. Judge mary meru bureau. So he tried this in court Man and cook county in chicago. Saint place where they just stripped mom of visitation child over vaccination so reconcile those two things cows the same county say now. That's not a justifiable reason to shoot somebody. They weren't asked but then say you can't be around your kid if you're not if you're not vaccinated. I haven't been able to do the math on all this in a very long time. Eric can you reconcile those thinks. I cannot because the mass and the vaccines typically linked together right oregon. Everybody at backdated. Everybody where mask even outdoors california. This aim lots of these places. So how does the same county in the same community produce to different Rulings on its own spirit of the age cult because we the people were made to be ruled. Ivory hecker is gonna join us next independent journalists. You remember her. She's the one that was fired for blowing the whistle on media bias in houston. What is she doing now. We'll find out here when we come back back your honesty day. Show again apologies for.

The Steve Deace Show
"hecker" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
"Good news protests against lockdowns and vaccine passports raged across the world over the weekend again in places like new york city. Hawaii las vegas switzerland ireland massive protests in berlin and paris london belgium montreal australia and scotland. And that's what happened. Well we were away montage brought to you by are longtime friends over at rough greens powder supplement that you sprinkle in with your dogs food. It's so simple but when that simple act you're probably restoring all the nutritional value in your pets food that was stripped out at the factory. That's right all those pre probiotics vitamins minerals nutrients etc strip out. Our dogs foods just like it stripped out of ours. That's why we're taking so many supplements these days and now there's one four your pet but you might be thinking. Hey what if. I mixed in with my pets food. And they don't like it good point so how about we give you the first back for free to find out. Now you're gonna pay for the shipping. Just a couple of bucks because we want you to use it. We just give you the whole thing for free a of time. Get some for free epa tendency not to utilize it. 'cause it's of no value to you all right so you do the shipping so you have some skin in the game here but we'll give the back to you for free that first. Fourteen day jumpstart bags. See if you don't see a difference in your pet in fourteen days or less and or if your pet will lead it likes it when you go to rough. Greens dot com are you f- f- that's the website for rough greens dot com again rough grains dot com or. Call them at eight three three rough dog in the overtime today. We are going to get into a theory. Someone whose opinion. I have a lot of respect for more of a hypothesis hypothesis. Someone i respect Laid on me earlier today. That i'm not prepared yet to go all in and advocate. That's why i don't wanna put it on here for the barger general public. But i respect this person's opinion enough that i want us to at least see if we agree with it prime. Fascia if we think there's enough merit to consider it..

The Steve Deace Show
"hecker" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
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Trinity Force Podcast
"hecker" Discussed on Trinity Force Podcast
"And solo q. And when that happens. And i've just had enough of it i'll go play mid to take my mind off of playing the jungle specifically and to work on other areas that i need to know being juggler. Yeah yeah. I really liked that as well right like that's another reason. I think that it's appropriate. To make make an alta count to is to to test out the other lanes without in a competitive environment without being detrimental to your team level. Eight kyd cat coming at ya. Not even let's go baby okay. So so yeah. Maybe not in a competitive environment yet. Not yet eventually. Eventually the game is so different between ranked norms. That like you. Can you can obviously learn new champions norms. And i think that's really useful but you're not gonna you're not gonna experience the same the same game at its core because everyone's trying at the very least trying to optimize their game like you have your outliers of course right but nor in rate i was going to give a percent to it but i feel like it's very unfair to give a percent to the amount of players that are going to be trying to play to the best of their ability. You know who knows what it is. But it's it's it's gonna it's whatever number that is higher than most for sure. One one thing like i said that i if i if i feel like i am just playing bad i will go play normals that that's more so like like a specific example would be i was. I had a few games where i was missing missing. My flash cues with vi- so basically in the normal game. Every time i had flash up. I was running at someone just to just to practice. My flash cues yes. I could have done that in practice tool the practice but those dummies aren't really moving. I cannot have bought. But i wish i wish they would let the dummies move. I wish you could do something like that. Because i think it'd be really helpful. Yeah i i do that. And then Thank god hecker. Rooms somewhat back. He's he's viable again. Not not the same way. That i played them before. But one thing that i have had to do is i'll go into normals with hecker and because i don't have the speed ups from kim tank deadman's force of nature that kind of stuff. I'm i'm having to go in like basically re time like how far away from an enemy i am when i can pop.

Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend
International Women's Day: Illustrating the Covid-19 pandemic
"International Women's Day is being celebrated amid the pandemic, and that has brought two unique and deep challenges to women around the world for more and let's head to London and bring in Bloomberg. Daybreak. Europe anchors Caroline Hecker and Roger Hearing John usually a day of celebration and a call to arms for equality for women. This year's international Women's Day is going to look very different Women have been deeply affected, of course, by the pandemic at work and at home, with many women losing pay and jobs. And Children more off the care responsibilities. Well for more. We're joined by Bloomberg's senior government. Alice, Sarah, Jane. Mahmoud, I'd like to start with you if I may. ELISA On International Women's Day. It will no doubt be dominated by the impact of the pandemic. How do you see this day really is a point in terms of marking where women are now in the workplace. Well, I think of Aziz introduced the topic of remarked on on them. Damaging effects of the pandemic on women, in particular women making up a larger share of the work force in the industries that have been hardest hit from home from the hospitality to retail. Andre also taking on a larger share of the burden, oftentimes a home on being forced to either cut back the number out of their working well, giving up work entirely to be able to do that. So it is that you know should be a moment of reflection on but but it should also be a moment of which, you know. People think about what can be done to help women in the future Nichols childcare and accessible childcare and widespread childhood, particularly for the infant years, being a key point on which governments and policy makers can focus but also training education. Clearly technology and being in grace of the mad increasingly raises demanded, and women tend to fall back and in that space, so there are errors that the government can tackle to ensure that the gap that has widened between women and men, particularly in the workplace control and

The Indicator from Planet Money
The Straw That Broke The Bucatini Supply Chain
"Today on the show. I am joined by planet money producer. Alexi horowitz ghazi and alexi. Hello first of all parody cardiff alexi. You've brought us a kind of pasta mystery. Not just any pasta. Cardiff dismissed all about a very particular. Pasta shape called bucatini. It's basically just spaghetti with a hole in it in. The story comes to us. By way of a self avowed bucatini fanatic new york magazine writer. rachel handler. When did you know that you were bucatini. Hat or bucatini bopper. Look what do we call ourselves. Ivan bucatini had because. I just think it's cute but i definitely didn't grow up in a bucatini household by any means we are definitely spaghetti. Family the mystery part of all of this began. When rachel started to notice last spring that her beloved bucatini seemed to be getting harder and harder to find at our local grocery stores in new york until eventually it seemed to be totally gone and then one day in the fall rachel was on the phone with her also pasta obsessed mother who lives in chicago and her mom kind of mentioned off hand that she was having the exact same problem. Racial literally haven't been able to find bucatini anywhere and she was talking specifically about to check out. The check is a one hundred and forty year old italian pasta company so when she said that i was like slow mo i was like because i thought it was like a new york problem like a very classic. Sort of like you know history. I can't find my bucatini. Whatever like who cares. But then i was a coli though. Sorry can i swear. Oh yeah okay okay. Great it's like holy if you can't find it that means that this is a real issue. And then she told me that she had actually reached out to the customer service department to check. Oh i just sent them an email. it's a classic move. It was like full of typos. Which is like a way. That mom's ready meals. But her email said i am a huge fan of bucatini pasta huge in all caps. I have not been able to find it for many weeks at any store. It is my favorite pasta cook than the sentences in all caps with four questionnaires. Are you still making it. Please tell me how to get some not too long afterwards. Rachel's mom gets a voicemail from a regional dicicco sales representative named brian. And then when. She played me voicemail from brian. I was like holy like this goes deep. There is a cover up like something weird is going on. Brian told rachel mom that she was likely having trouble. finding check. Oh bucatini. Because of an fda hiccup the hecker exactly for some reason the fda which is the food and drug administration seemed to have put a hold on the import of check. Obu katini and now. Brian was telling rachel's mom to sit tight and check the shelves a few months down the road and the fact that this little pasta mystery seemed to reach all the way to the federal government. That was something that had dogged. Journalists like rachel could not in good conscience. Look away from. This is the turning point for me. Yeah the next day. Rachel pitched the story to her editor but in the back of her mind. She wasn't sure it would go anywhere. And i'll just felt so big. And i think all of us figured nothing would really come event. At least i did. I was like i'm never going to figure out what's going on but began calling to check. Oh i reached out to like five or six different people. Email and phone call and voicemail and no one got back to me and then i was like something in santa's happening and i don't know and at that point i was like there's there's a story hammond

All Things Considered
Germany Expected To Put Right-Wing AfD Under Surveillance For Violating Constitution
"Now where the government is expected to put the country's largest right wing opposition party under surveillance. This means several dozen politicians in Germany's parliament may soon be monitored for racist and other unconstitutional behaviors that threatened Germany's political system. NPR's Rob Schmitz reports in German. It's called the For fasting shits. If you translate the name literally, it's called agency for the protection of the Constitution. Melania Moniz Berlin bureau chief of the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel, She says the fall fashion shoots is on the lookout for potential threats to Germany's democratic constitutional system. This agency has the power and not only to do surveillance on fringe groups, domestic terrorists threats, but also to keep an eye on any Political institution like a political party. The driving force behind the creation of the agency and its surveillance powers were the American led allied forces who after World War two helped write a new German constitution with an eye towards preventing the return of Nazi ideology. That's why the very first article of the Constitution guarantees the right to human dignity. And now the fall fashion shoots is on the verge of making an unprecedented move, placing Germany's largest right wing opposition party, the alternative fur Deutschland, or a F D. Under surveillance for violating that very article of the Constitution. This comes nearly a year after a far right faction of the F D, known as their flu eagle was put under surveillance by the for fashion shoots for the same reasons. A man who has written a book about the FD says In its report, The agency provided examples of politicians denigrating Muslim migrants to Germany, for example, they were all treated as potential terrorists. They were the humanized the speeches they were compared to animals. A hefty politicians also trivialized Germany's Nazi past. You know it. Because I'm sick of flip of age. Speaking at an FD event in 2017, the leader of the feudal faction beyond Hecker, called the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. A monument of shame, I believe a finder. It was a year later, a FD parliamentary leader Alexander Gallant, like in Germany's Nazi era to a speck of bird droppings, and more than 1000 years of what he called successful German history. Women. I'm sure really, I ft off wonders of all off. If you look at how the FDA has been behaving for some time Now it's clear. It's acting against our democracy and our constitution. Social Democrat parliamentarian Thomas Hitler is a member of the committee that keeps checks on Germany's intelligence agencies. He says. The for fashion shoots has spent two years gathering evidence that'll inform their decision to put the FT under watch but FT politician New York that Starsky says the agency is run by Angela Merkel's government staffed with members of her CDU party. He says the CTU is worried about how fast the FDA has become a presence in Germany's parliament. The party now has 88 members in the Bundestag. If you have no opposition party, which is very successful within very short time, and we become a danger for the ruling party's, especially for the conservative CTU, and this is the reason by they are trying to stigmatize us. Really to put us in the Nancy corner and also to spread wrong rumors. But Social Democrat Hitler says the process is not political, and its findings must withstand legal scrutiny. You got Bestwick states. There are 50, often under different conditions, Wife reported decision must be so watertight legally that it will stand up in the courts. The FT have legal recourse to contest the decision. And the agency isn't about to lose face in court with the poor case. A hefty politician Hans Meyer, already under surveillance for being part of the far right, Floegel Wing, told NPR by email. He's worried that civil servants like police officers will cancel their membership out of fear of losing their jobs. Well the for fashion shoots is able to tap phones and use informants to gather information on whomever it monitors. Meyer says he hasn't noticed the surveillance whenever Germany announces its decision. The FDA is expected to file lawsuit challenging it and that may take years to resolve. Rob

WBZ Afternoon News
Why Does the COVID-19 Vaccine Require Two Shots
"Were accustomed to require a single injection with a booster several years or even decades later, Why do the coded vaccines currently in use to require two doses? Andrew Peck Kash, vaccine expert at Johns Hopkins explains with Corona viruses. We have no immunity. So the first time your body sees the Santa Jin. It recognizes it is foreign, but it doesn't really go to the EMP degree in terms of making antibody responses. It makes some And actually this vaccine makes a significant amount. But it's really the second time you see the an Injun that your body now says. All right, this is foreign and I'm seeing it again. Now. This is really a threat. So now I'm going toe increase my amount of antibodies that I'm making and really generate a large, strong amount of antibodies. Hecker says. Most childhood vaccines do require a couple of doses. And the flu vaccine requires a single dose yearly because most of us have had some previous exposure to influenza at Johns Hopkins. I'm Elizabeth Tracy.

Bloomberg Daybreak
London Stock Exchange sells Italian unit
"In Europe. We have a deal involving the London Stock Exchange and get the details from Bloomberg. Daybreak, a Europe anger Caroline Hecker in London the London Stock Exchange Group has agreed to sell Borsa Italiana for more than 4.3 billion euros in cash. Euronext and two Italian lenders. It means Euronext would handle a quarter of all actually trading in Europe and allows the LSC to gain approval for its $27 billion definitive deal. Having absorbed equity exchanges in six countries. It's another feather in the cap for your next chief executive. Stefan Butina for France's Europe minister. The birth of a European champion in London. Caroline head coach Bloomberg Radio.

Bloomberg Daybreak
Crucial week ahead in Brexit negotiations
"Budget negotiations resume next week on the future relationship of the UK and the U. I'm increasingly acrimonious relations between the top Brussels and London to go cedars for more on this let's head to London and bring in Bloomberg daybreak Europe anchors Caroline Hecker and Roger hearing as you open the U. K. emerge from the coronavirus lockdowns and neither side really expecting significant movement next week the risks of a rupture well the the new deal a growing well for more on the left which owned by UK government editor of Bloomberg Tim Ross Tim first will the talks have been going on since March and the two sides are pretty firmly focused I guess you never to be on the pandemic Roman thing else say what can we expect we the end of next month in order to make enough progress opportunity because while keeping getting a cool let me actually pretty well schooled under the takings of difficulty cost each other but there is still quite a balloon in dissemination among education please try to make some progress is just a I finally feel like we all got together and I think in that might may need to be more of a political moment because of the crisis a crunch one three five seven cool anyone is prepared to make any compromises both sides thank you memories of U. K. as being a member of the bloc to somewhat seems to be fading the negotiations of a surge but also for the European Commission and use feel compadres the slump the recovery is you're moving on from brexit altogether yeah I think that's huge amount of protection with other things in a completely see the device to Mexican can recession than anyone can remember Nikkei average in Europe and a huge amount of Pakistan will never come only from seventy seven to fifty a year I wish which is taking something together thank you the leaders of south of north thank you about brexit but crucial I think what happened when he saw the brakes the last year this was one we could protect them and brought another voice Johnson gets the two gether deciding politically but they hope to act even greeting letting go it will take us inside the Boris Johnson's side of old vase because again locals on his plate apart from this but the some suggested you may go to Brussels at some point even personal protection is there an appetite on the UK site thirty one the steel okay I think he he one of the things about the minute that you don't have a sense of personal stake in brexit in a way that helps to regenerate she said he wanted the but couldn't go on all he was practicable might actually love it is the only Irish but still with the European Union and the access I think your question all right think you're tough negotiator incentives within the issue the pretty helpful in the way that you could see the things that the opinions on the date and time consuming to make on this call he didn't have a majority now she could have lost it a number of people but they'll leave the light yeah okay but he he he he might he might be willing to compromise not she it turned out to be because the cabin now Dr whatever reason he takes Commons which is not available to you my only questions the mafia so you think you want to deal with eagles save quite clear that the transition period must end of the end of the year that would be any extension if that means they will try to do the tools of the trade bait and the discussion is about whether the U. K. goes to W. T. a rules effectively for trading with the E. U. unpack that what does that actually mean well what we need published as compared angels will try principle in the street yes on dealing with the cold certainly the supply old countries around the rest of the world it was the least he could be a live coverage would be it's called the OPC the task that the government is about the best of both parties well there are quite a lot of cotton ball well flat coming down on a constant it would involve the position of a local charges I think I used to use we will be the kind of issues that come into focus the end of the year when the deadlock but she's in the pharmacy and the economic at that level negativity guide economic current laws will obviously be aware of this or not good night electrical heat on the audience high risk coming all right here the company they didn't think same time too because there is a what what the government has been trumpeting in the past the prospects of deals in other places not least of course with the U. S. is that something that they can pull out the same beliefs regardless he could be quick because I was struck by the language that by phone because health deal with US yeah Terry interesting is one that we will watch thank you so much for joining us predicts tentacles that

Travel with Rick Steves
The Insider's Amalfi
"When you dream of a change of scenery I'll bet it looks a lot like the Mafia coast of Italy. It's famous for the scent of lemon trees and breathtaking ocean views from a white-knuckle highway high above the jagged slopes of the soren team peninsula end long grew up in small town Illinois fell in love with an Italian from Sorrento and she's made that area her home since she joins us an insider's view for exploring the Amalfi area and nearby without being at the mercy of an endless crowd. Fellow sightseers and welcome. Thank you very much. I'm glad to be here rick. Now and you live in the Mafia coast. Yes have you noticed How does it deal with congestion? I mean everybody's wild about the mafia cost. Everyone wants to see it. It's one of the main things that when you coming down to my area. POMPEII and the Alfie Coaster. Too Big stops while you know when I think about it of all the places I could stay with a tour group Sorrento. You could spend a lot of nights there I think because from that home base you can see Capri you can see leave. You can see POMPEII and of course you can make that excursion done the Amalfi coast tight. Everybody wants to go to the famous places on the Amalfi the town of a Mafia Pussy Tano Rebelo but there must be another dimension because even parking your car is like impossible in a multi. It's become impossible. It really has become impossible on those seems to be the cities that are more advertised to the American market. That they're familiar with the name. But there's so many places between those cities and passed. I following the same drive and you're even extending it even as far as Salerno so there is that drive. It's the coastal highway one. Oh One kinda that's exactly right. It is a narrow road with a lot of buses. I remember they had a situation. What was the deal? One day everybody will go north and the other day everybody go south or what is that. They they tried with smaller buses. This is that now. You can't go with anything longer than a certain things so that they could pass correctly then the guy to the alternative license plates then they got to the permits that you'd you'd have to apply for a permit and now it's one way can go down but they have to come back a different way. They can't come back the same way. Oh I didn't know that okay so it is north to south and then you can go back inland top and come back on the tollway from Salerno. Okay this is travel with Rick Steves. We're talking with Enron. We're talking about out for adopted neighborhood. The mafi coast. Why is there so much intrigue about the Amalfi Coast? What is it about it that brings all the people are so they're they're very very well advertised for fashion for food for the Liebmann cello for pottery and just the spectacular very high end restaurants and hotels when he puts a ton of it was like made for jeters just a gorgeous tiny little Kabul town? But it's got all these design shops and the yachts on the ads that that are outside of Posey. Tommy you gotta get to know somebody down at the port so that you know who's in town. Oh my goodness so as just part of the rabble who does never yacht you can be stuck stuck outside the town wondering why can't get it in. So where where would you go. That's not one of the famous places so of course it. You certainly want to see the whole Amalfi coast but once you get to Amalfi Oh fi you can whether you you're driving you continue on or if you take the public bus you just swap and you can go further on me. Noti and my Odi are called minor in major ager. Those are beach communities that are very well known with Italians but not so much with the foreigners and my experience in Minori is that there are a lot of big simple simple hotels that have affordable room very likely to have his body. Yeah a little bit cheaper. Prices minority am I am or I and then the sister city Meharry Meharry M. A. I. O. R. is that literally major and minor yes named after the branches of a river and then from there. You've got access to a Nice beach very nice beach sir. My odious major is the largest beach flat beach much better than Posey. Tanno much better than a mouth. Isn't that ironic. Cheaper people go go to the beach and they go to Positano and they don't get nice pay three times. The amount and I would think minorities just half an hour away from some of these other. Famous prices exactly act on a public bus. A public bus and the bus would come by every Roman history. There are women remains in that town of minority as well. So it's not just that you go there for a beach you can have a walk around and have a look at the history now. There's a very popular walk that goes from up in the hills in Rabelo down to Amalfi the town It's it's just dramatic. Walk talk a little bit about the hikes possible in the mall. Fico straight we have a again they sell hiking maps that take you all either horizontally right across the mountain or up and down and of course our most famous one is the pathway of the gods that starts up above mouthy heads in finishes above Posey channel. So you've got the sea in front of you the whole time while you're walking for the kind of Hecker that likes to have gravity be on your side. You can take a bus or taxi up to the tonight you start at the top and then working down and then work your way

SPACE NEWS POD
NASA JPL Hacked
"Hello. And welcome back to the space news pod. A daily podcast where we discuss space science and tech. space station. I'm your host And according will to Walden a report in on on Forbes this episode. dot com, Massa the GPO. deep space network The Jet DSM Propulsion array Laboratory of radio has telescopes had its computer and numerous systems hacked. other GPL Hackers systems got into were the system. affected during this hack They and Johnson enter Space the system Center, who's through responsible a raspberry for pi the international computer space station and disconnected, then. completely Hecht further from into the system, the network not just just GPO to make sure at one point, that nothing the were to international happen space to the station ISS was amongst other in programs. jeopardy And they of said being that part of of these these Johnson's attacks. attacks. officials But But were concerned the cyberattacks luckily, luckily, we we could had had move some some engineers engineers laterally from on on the board board gateway into at at their mission Massa Massa systems, that that potentially were were up up gaining access, to to and the the task task initiate to stop initiating the hackers malicious to signals stop basically to human unplug spaceflight the systems that use that were those systems. in contact So basically, what with happened the. is ISS hackers found a before way the hackers not got gonna control go into too much technical of the detail international here. But there's. Security violations. There is no ticket resolutions, and there were delays in patching security vulnerabilities that were known by auditors. So what happened was Hecker is basically targeted a system JPL, and they found backdoors into other parts of NASA systems administrators lax security certificates, no role based security training was in place, GPO, and unlike masses main security operation center, it didn't have a round, the clock incident reporting capability, so things like this are very important to security as far as NASA goes, and our people in space, as well as all the science that could be happening at NASA. And if hackers were to intrude on that and deleted information, well, that would be a sad day for science for Hugh. Humanity in Massa is a big target masses. High-profile target and Mike Thompson. Who's a security analysts said many purely associate them with space related activities, but their depth of research and development includes patents covering, cutting edge science, that nation states would literally kill for the hackers might still be in their network, without them, even knowing it.

Self-Publishing with Dale L. Roberts
How to Self Publish Books That Sell
"Or let's just jump right into things. So your books aren't selling what? What the heck Gibbs? Look, I got one finger point of board and three coming back because I actually have to go back from time to time and analyze why some of my books aren't performing because there's not going to be many times that you're gonna be able to put a book on the market, and it's going to continue to pull in evergreen traffic. It's going to continue to drive more revenue and set your business, and so many things we can talk about marketing promotion, but let's just get down to the Bundy lentils. We want to focus on what's going to make the biggest difference. But started out with the obvious choice. The cover this right here can make or break the success of your book, period. Now, there are some exceptions to the rule. There's some covers that are so frigging hit there. So Joe Joe, you kind of wonder what the Hecker people think? And when they go by this don't question. Those those are the unicorn to the business because quite frankly, there are millions of books being flooded onto the market within the course of the month and a bass majority of those ones that look hit do not draw a die. Time get your covered dial in I hate look. I get it. You're probably DIY till you die. So me too. But there are sometimes you gotta know what is inside you. We'll house on what is not inside your wheelhouse. So if you can't design covers might I recommend hire a professional just skip to the chase. Go get a professional you want recommendations, make sure you join the Facebook group that we have called self publishing books. Just search on up their answer three questions jump in there and get some recommendations from some people the next one. This is very very key. It's key to get discovered. Should title title makes all the difference? Now, let's say that you do get discovered. This is a couple of the biggest issues mistakes. I get every time. Someone says I don't understand why my book is not selling and then they send me their their book. And I say okay covers passable and then I look at their title. Capitalize words, folks. It is a title. You're supposed to capitalize the words in less. Your e e Cummings you need tidal get titles dialed in look professional because there's these subconscious factors working as the customers are browsing the marketplace and just one little thing. That's going to be off is enough for them the go while this is not worth looking at and they're just going to scroll on past. Here's the other one. Okay. The days of keyword stuffing. Folks are over stop cramming keywords into your title, in tears subtitle. NT your series name. I see this. And this is something that has been dispensed by quote, unquote. A would be Google grew from back inside the kindle publishing days, the kindle publishing gold rush. They he pretty much was telling people cram a bunch of keywords nonsensical. Just put it in their sheer discovered. More folks. Eight nine is becoming much more sophisticated and starting to discern the difference between a tasteful title and one that is just completely keyword stuff. You know, you're in. Trouble. And once again, I probably to blame on something like this as well. You know, you're in trouble. If you have for bringing lines for your title and your entire title of your book, I think luding title, subtitle and series name, your even in more trouble. If there's an ellipse sees on your stinking, title cat, kind of lip sees to who'd you got conflict. Bring it back a little bit dial in exactly what you're going to be putting into that a right next one ad copy. You could have the best calmer in the world. You can have that title that really grabbed someone's interest. But if you don't have the copy dialed in you are not going to get someone to part ways with their money. Sure. They're the exceptions to the rule to where some people see the covering. They said done or they got a recommendation. They said I'm just going to go ahead and grab it. The most part though, people are going to take a look at your actual book description, aka your ad copy key is folks less is more. Less is more. Now, I'm not telling you to do two sentences, nor am I telling you to do fifty lines of ad copy. Let's get realistic. You need to kind of get it to where you're sinked. And you're telling exactly what the customers can expect when they purchase your book. Here's the one. And actually there's three little areas. I'm gonna kinda hit on here. A good hook is what is going to really get someone compelled to hit that little read more hyperlink, and it'll drop it on down. And they can kind of see exactly okay. They'll read more get the good hook. There's too many people that are putting three sentences right out the rip you are immediately requiring the customers to do all the heavy lifting. Make it easy for them. Get it towards him bite sized chunks, otherwise they're gonna Pash up. There. Don't wanna make a hard on the customer. You wanna make it as easy as

Forensic Talk with Jim Campbell
FBI arrests leader of militia group accused of detaining migrants
"The FBI says, it's rested. The leader of the right wing militia group and USA's Chris Barnes has details. New Mexico attorney general Hecker darrow's saying that the rule of law is best left to the professionals after the F B I arrested, the head of a militia that was patrolling his dates border with Mexico. Larry Mitchell Hopkins now charged with illegal possession of a firearm and more charges are possible. His united. Constitutional patriots posted videos recently of members retaining migrant families at gunpoint along the border until they handed them over to border patrol agents

Latest In Tech News
Battlefield 5's Firestorm Battle Royale Mode Is Live
"A tainted softer because the attackers Ray will the sign with the real acing certificate used to verify the legitimacy in trustworthiness of new code, though, the scope a tack is broad Hecker seem to have been seeking out six hundred computers that target more deeply in a second stage attack capper ski caused the attack shadow hammer indicating a possible link to shadow pad Mauer using some other major software. Supply chain attacks. A hackers took a real a suit up from twenty fifteen and subtly modify it before pushing out to a sous customer sometime in the second half of twenty eighteen cap risky discovered. The attack on a Susan January and disclose it to the company on January thirty first a suits has not notified its customers about the situation since then and did not return a request from wired for comment Kaspersky says researchers met with ACS a few times company seems to be in process of investigating the incident cleaning up assistance system and establishing new defenses. So for now Caskey says, it doesn't have a full picture of what the attackers are doing specifically targeted machines. But apparently have created a downloadable tool in an online portal that you can use a check whether you devices MAC addresses run at target list. Hopefully, you'll be able to figure out what's going on. If you do have a computer in what you need to do going forward for fixing it today seems to be interesting all about apple adding pluses on everything stuff getting hacked get on some better news. Here. Push the button. Oh, good Nintendo has plans for two new switch models. One will sport enhanced features while the other will be h leaper option soda, Wall Street Journal is reporting Nintendo is veteran. Reading to new switch models following up on his early reporting from topic

Afternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin
Best from NFL training camps 2018
"Next afternoons on ESPN LA Rams on the field for the first day of training camp. Two thousand eighteen here at UC Irvine and teams are opening up. All across the country were the Rams Kirk. They play a game. They have first preseason game two weeks from today in Baltimore against the ravens. So we're going to be into it fast. This is the first day at camp, but I mean, you better get up to speed pretty quickly because there's going to be games before you know it. Yeah, I and I have a joint practice next week in Baltimore Baltimore's will, but it's it's fast. Actually, two weeks from today is the first game for the Rams one week from today is actually the first preseason game between the bears and ravens. So if football is the on your appetite, trust me, you're going to get a lot of it, but it's a, it's here in this coming fast right now is practice over already. Are they there on the left side team? Jon? Okay, everybody. I remember that part of practice. It looks real chill and call. Yeah, real call. I read something today about the special teams unit that the for the first time in. NFL history. All four of the Rams specialists made the Pro Bowl. Jake mcquaid the long snappers. Johnny Hecker. Yes, Greg's arline Ferro Cooper, all four of them made the Pro Bowl, and and you know, you and I talk about it every week in and out, but that that was, you know, Todd girlies this Jared goff's, that Aaron Donald was doing what he was doing an offense and defense and Wade Phillips in Sean McVay fact of the matter is that group of guys that special teams group bones fossil in the job that he does with those guys. It gave them such a massive advantage weakened in week at they're blocking punts. They were. They were blocking extra points, everything about them, blocking field goals on special teams was above the line by a mile. Yeah. I mean, that was what to me gave. I think, Jared, also the confidence to that Sean McVeigh had to instill in him that, hey, it's okay, we, we got one of the best punters in the game. He's gonna, pin them deep and hopefully our defense and get a stop and think. That's something that the Rams can rely on this year even more so because of the way that they're special teams played a year ago that even this year now you can kind of play this a certain situations, hey, we can go take a shot deep down the field here because sometimes you gotta sit plays up. You gotta go attack in certain areas. You know, third and twelve or second and twelve fellows. We've got to go take a shot here and if we don't get the shot, if we don't get it or you know, we don't convert on third now it's okay to punt. I, it's okay. I know one of my guys always talked to former quarterback and says, Kirk, remember, always every series must intimate kick right? Always whether it's a punt a field goal point after everything has to end with the kick. So it's okay to have those punts. But when you have a guy like Hecker, who can actually in a game in which the Rams can now play that type of game in terms of, hey, this is going to be a field position game. We're not going to score a lot of points. You're going to need a guy like Hecker and he showed that last year in some situations where he's been lights out inside the twenty. You name it that that's his game and and Greg's airline, assuming he's healthy, right? I mean everything inside of fifty yards automatic. Well, to me, he's the one that won the Dallas cowboy game. Yeah. When. Few goes, you know, they couldn't really convert and get in the end zone as much as they want it. But you talk about a guy who was on and really that was the game that really that caught everyone's attention like, okay, this thing looks for real..