35 Burst results for "Hennessy"

AP News Radio
Oklahoma police: Suspect nabbed in killings of 4 at pot farm
"Suspect in the weekend killing of four people at a marijuana farm in Oklahoma is in custody in Florida. I Norman hall. The Oklahoma state bureau of investigation says Miami dade officers arrested Wu Qin without incident. According to a statement the arrest came after a car tag reader flagged a vehicle to suspect was driving, a suspect will be charged with murder and shooting with intent to kill and faces extradition to Oklahoma, authorities said the victims three men and one woman all Chinese citizens were shot dead on a ten acre property west of Hennessy, about 55 miles northwest of Oklahoma City, a 5th victim who was also a Chinese citizen was wounded. I Norman hall

AP News Radio
Police: 4 dead at pot farm were 'executed,' Chinese citizens
"A quadruple homicide investigation is underway in a rural Oklahoma town, I Norman hall. Oklahoma state police have identified a suspect in the weekend slang of four people at a marijuana farm near the town of Hennessy, about 55 miles northwest of Oklahoma City, but the suspect's name is not being released because doing so could put more people in danger, three men and a woman all Chinese citizens died in one investigators are calling and execution a 5th person was wounded. Oklahoma voters legalized medical marijuana in 2018 and the industry quickly boomed due to an open ended law that put in place fewer restrictions than in other states. I Norman hall

AP News Radio
4 found dead following reported hostage situation in Oklahoma
"Authorities in Oklahoma were four people were found dead and one injured at a marijuana farm say they have a suspect in mind. Oklahoma state bureau of investigation captain Stan Florence says authorities believe the suspect knew the victims who were found dead Sunday Night at the ten acre marijuana farm near Hennessy. The Kingfisher county sheriff's office had initially responded to a reported hostage situation at the farm. Police searched the property using drones helicopters and on the ground, Florence says there's a lot to unravel with this case. Oklahoma voters legalized medical marijuana in 2018 and the industry quickly boomed in

Clubmarket Demo
"hennessy" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo
"All right, stop what you're doing 'cause I'm about to ruin the image in a style to you still. I look funny. But yo, I'm making money speak for your world. I hope you're ready for me. I gather round. I'm a new fool and found in my sounds laid down by the underground. I'm drinking balling Hennessy, you gotta yourself till death let me introduce myself, my name is concert pronounce what my heart see. You heard it all how I like to fuck me and all the rappers in the cracks that leave the line me to pump me. I'm stepping hard, y'all and just like humpty dumpty. You're gonna form on the stereo smart me. I like the rhyme. I like my big funky. I'm funky. I like my oatmeal like me. I'm sick with this. Straight down the Mac. But sometimes I can ridiculous. I need to buy your characters and your licorice and your fat girl. Come here, how you feeling yeah, I got dressed back. Look at me, I'm skinny and I can stop me from getting dirty I'm on the freak. I

Clubmarket Demo
"hennessy" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo
"Pour some more hip and Hennessy in your glass, but I be violating if I grab me a handful I'm knowing what's happening all I want as a sample who you're with I'm in the real world today is going down in half the end and I remember the way left when did we spend on this the move with them we're just gonna take the get to the coming slow motion with me like I like it like that she working that back I don't know how to act slow motion for me slow motion for me slow motion for me moving slow motion for me I like it like that shit working that back I don't know how I act so emotion for me slow motion for me slow motion but let me circle back. I like it like that she working that back I don't know how to act slow motion for me so emotion for me slow motion for me moving slow motion for me I like it like that shit working that back I don't know how to act so emotion for me slow motion for me slow motion but let moving slow motion

Chop On It Radio Network System
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"Away format. Now, man, the top and drop. The top and drop topic, man. You know, last few shows we've been talking about. Secret societies, right? And we gave y'all a lot of information on some of the black societies out there because a lot of people men don't know the information about black secret societies, right? And it's been black secret societies all throughout history. So we gave you a little information on that. We are touched on that a little bit. But when people think of secret societies, the first thing they think is Illuminati. Illuminati, but they don't really know, not everybody, but a lot of people really don't know, man, the history, or any real information when it comes to the Illuminati, you feel me. They don't really understand the term. So we don't break some of that down. Man, we're going to get off into some of that good stuff. And we got that far as music for you from the number one jerk portal, only in Internet baby. And that's only really, you getting ready to get it in on this show, man. We got to chop and drop for you. We got the farm music for you. A 319-527-6057 doing any live show man. You can call in two inch and just listen. I won't put you on blast. I won't put you on earth if you do want to call in and talk me. Just let me know you want to speak on earth and I got you and I'll pull you on in. You did. We got to get off into some of this code G man. We got to get off into some of this code G and this right here. That cohort, baby. Let's get the turkey. If you stay in your comfort zone, that's why you're a failure. You won't fail in your comfort zone. Success is not a comfortable procedure. It is a very uncomfortable thing to tell me so you gotta get caught to be uncovered. If you ever wanna be such a successful person, familiar grain, so you're free. And if people don't like it, fuck it. Including using significant other. Your children. Your parents, your parents. Fuck them. If they're not with us, there are benefits. Like them. Tell us your daughter. I felt like I fell off my head to pick up the suits and put the shit up at the gym. I had a hell of a heart so they tried to call 900 me and Draco in the family mama told me go get you a job you got all of the kids too much business to handle. I was hanging with them trapping the scandals the only way I was the day with the slammer. Only way they have to get out and get it. It's kinda hard to keep haters out your business. I pull up cardi disappear with no witness. I'm from Bavaria don't gorillas and killers. I'm coming home from the heart making them feel it. Let me run it through these hoes like I'm in it running through alleyways races and trenches running for two head to hop on my fence. I had to check a nigga just the other day for Koji and his mansion. Made a call for the truth they attended. Last word on the block that he misses. If it's too hard to get out of the kitchen niggas rap rock it's life that we live in with the mop they gonna kiss and we're slipping. A lot of shots that we all might not business. A lot of shadows gonna ride it for a minute. Had a minute did she pull a minute? I done put all my time in the winter. I can't waste all my time on a bitch diamonds all of my time with a hit. I can't tell you what time it is. I was feeling my grin as a chick. I always knew I apologize feel like I fell all up on had to pick up the pieces and put the shit up at the girls. I had a hell of a heart that they tried to call natural me and Draco in the phantom. Mama told me to go get you a job you got all of these killed too much business to handle. I was hanging with them trapping the skin was the only way I was disabled to slam it. Only way they have to get that and get it. It's kinda hard to keep haters out to business. I put the party disappear with no witness. I'm from the bar with don't gorillas a killer. I'm coming hard when the heart making them feel it. Let me run it through these hoes like I'm in it running through alleyways straight to the trenches running for two head to hop over fences running from the head to hop over fences and with them baby. You can see me by myself but I'm always a hundred deep with the AK gotta watch out who you trust in the game 'cause everybody have a snake ways. Telling my family I had on the plane the new beginning trying to make change. Make change stretch a long range. I don't pay denying my own lane. Had to pick up The Rock through my own thing. I was new I would walk like propane for the crew I'm a go for the whole thing one time to accomplish commission yeah now my name in the city some of them make our penny bitches. Feel like I fell all up on had to pick up a piece of them put the shit up at the club. I had a hell of a heart that they took the colonizer me and Draco in the family mama told me we could get you a job you got all these big cats too much business to handle. I was hanging with them trapping the skin was the only way I was disabled to slam only way they have to get out and get it. It's kinda hard to keep haters out your feelings. I pull the party disappear with no witness. I'm from the bar with them gorillas and killers. I'm coming hard running hard making them feel it. Remember running through these hoes like I'm in it running through Ellie with straight to the trenches running for two head to hop on my fences. Micha has been Murphy. Femme has seen you, man. We gonna get it in. I'm gonna come to you right after the music break. I got you Thermo. Y'all remember me for everybody that just came in and dropped topics for this show, man. We gonna touch back on some black societies and we're gonna touch on the Illuminati man. We're gonna give you some real history on the Illuminati, because any time people say, secret society, they automatically think Illuminati, but they totally totally skip over all the black secret societies. It's been around since, man, it's all in the history. We gonna get to it, man. Thermo, petty Murphy, we own we why do we drink it? You already know, man, would it is? This that Koji man that caliphate. I ain't never played a sport. But I live aboard a room. Yeah. I was on the block with the cave taking no ends trying to get me an inch. Ten toes playing the coast Japan at the money like we focus. I ain't never need about you. Can't a nigga say I own shit. I made a way through the Woods with a machete. I had to go break out home to the families tired of my boots and I call it I'm ready just bring me a glass ain't smoking a letter. This bring me okay. Yeah. I put my foot on the gas and I'm looking back. I came up with a necklace for cooking that. My first plan to fuck is you looking at these bad wrestling stuff in the bitch with ass don't go pop my shit I'm a she see mother pop these days yeah I ain't even know the bitch hold 24 what you my only calling me dead ask me why I go so hard I ain't never had shit now I'm kicking shit I'm right just out in Calabasas can't remember the last time I had to hit the stash. Why go so hard 'cause I ain't never had she asked me where I go so hard if I ain't never had shit why I go so hard 'cause I ain't never had shit. 'cause I ain't never had shit I ain't never had I ain't never had a shit really had a dead so I'm right there with my bitch never turned my back now no matter the circumstances and I overcame other obstacles with the Helen bank and still I'm standing here for a reason and I'm in love I say dance so I post seasons this my testimony passed all the tests in the streets, but I ain't never test see if I could be the best of me. I just hopped out the portrait with him first. I don't fucking feel like it here first. I don't move it till I get it red first. I won't stop round until I'm in the hearse. I'm a go hard till I'm in the dirt. I was taught to go for what you know. I'm a born one I don't ever lose I learn and that's how you grow ask me why I go so hard same never had shit now I'm kicking shit and life is out in Calabasas can't remember the last time I had to hit the stash came a little bit on my mama said why I go so hard 'cause I ain't never had shit why I go so hard to play me with why I go so hard 'cause I ain't never had shit. 'cause I ain't never had shit. Do you try and lace me up bro. Oh yeah. Don't you please come and talk to me please come and talk to me please please come and talk to me. Mental health ain't feeling myself I think I need help. I ain't really myself mental health I'm feeling myself. I think I need help I ain't really myself hey hey counselor hey hey counselor won't you please come and talk to me please come and start doing please please come and talk to me I'll find telling myself I think I need help I ain't really myself. Mental health aren't telling myself I think I need help I ain't really myself. I think I need help no I don't need help how you feeling myself trying to be someone else. I'm tired of smiling when I really wanna kill people. And I really don't think it's on to my PO weed ain't easy. Let me smoke my Zilla in peace. Let me start two grams in the back one. I need kush tree just so I can sleep. I'm telling you shit get deep. I remember being locked down for 23. I remember sitting in the cell by myself. I remember listening to grown man street. We been having nightmares. Niggas don't dream. You couldn't imagine all the shit that I seen. I had to burn a couple members of my team. And a couple of the options between when they let blacks out they crossed the line. Now drinking Hennessy all the time. Need to take a shot just to get my mind right. Wind up you bet. I got murder on my mind. When I heard the news, I told them stop lying. And please don't tell me everything's gonna be fine. Miles where God is as hard as I am. If you scared go to church so baby's gonna be mine. Won't you please come and talk to me please come and talk to me please please come and talk to me mental health I ain't feeling myself I think I need help. I ain't really myself mental health so I ain't feeling myself I think I need

Chop On It Radio Network System
"hennessy" Discussed on Chop On It Radio Network System
"I think I need help no I don't need help how you feeling myself trying to be someone else I'm tired of smiling when I really wanna kill people I like a bull when I really don't fucking song to my PO. We ain't easy. Let me smoke my Zilla in peace. Let me start two grams in the back one. I need kush three just so I can sleep. I'm telling you shit get deep. I remember being locked down for 23. I remember sitting in the cell by myself. I remember listening to grown man scream. We been having nightmares. Niggas don't dream. You couldn't imagine all the shit that I seen. I had to burn a couple members of my team. In between. When they let black die they crossed the line. You can Hennessy all the time. I need to take a shot just to get my mind right. Wine have you been? I got murder on my nose when I heard the news I told them stop lying. And please don't tell me everything's gonna be fine. Now I swear God is as hard as I if you scared go to church so face is gonna be mine. Don't you please come and talk to me please come and talk to me please please come and talk to me mental health I ain't feeling myself I think I need help. I ain't really myself mental health so I ain't feeling myself I think I need hope I ain't really myself hey hey counselor hey hey counselor won't you please come and talk to me please come and talk to me please please come and talk to me I'll fight telling myself I think I need help I ain't really myself mental health I ain't feeling myself. I think I need help. I ain't really myself. Yeah. Bad bro type boy on my head. You know how they on the right side we like it and we wrecked shit when we on fire this ain't Cartoon Network they put them boys on fire for me you know we been bankrupt going in buy me high black boy on my left side. You know hot they on the right side we like it we rescued when we are 5 this ain't Cartoon Network they put them boys on fire for me you know we've been pain bro this is about me high. I've been going here you already know it it's about since we were kids trapping 7 30 knocking niggas out was on the south side for real. He was three KE for real first young nigga attaching the ground every nigga around me stay solid all my niggas been taking niggas up and fucking niggas bitch we be paying bro go your heart rate now I feel like I killed y'all niggas ain't spit like that catching gas. I've been drunk as fuck all week. I be fast on a bitch nigga speed. I've been sipping on anybody's leader. Pause on my like rest in peace don't put what's his name in the track and I go back just to kill him and catch you tell me girl freaking so he's had to go somebody call him with him.

Chop On It Radio Network System
"hennessy" Discussed on Chop On It Radio Network System
"I'm a call you my wife and can't get killed. I'm trying to reach out and I feel I was going this is back I killed. Before that I'm going in before that bitch man show that money. G train lace me up bro. Oh yeah don't you please come and talk to me please come and talk to me please please come and talk to me. Mental health ain't feeling myself I think I need help. I ain't really myself no matter how I'm feeling myself I think I need help I ain't really myself hey hey counselor hey hey counselor won't you please come and talk to me please come and talk to me please please come and talk to me I'll find telling myself I think I need help I ain't really myself. Mental health aren't telling myself I think I need help I ain't really myself. I think I need hope knowing I need help now you feeling myself trying to be someone else I'm tired of smiling when I really wanna kill people. When I really don't feel good songs to my PO weed ain't easy let me smoke my Zilla in peace. Let me start two grams in the back one. I need Kushner just so I can sleep. I'm telling you shit get deep. I remember being locked down for 23. I remember sitting in the cell by myself. I remember listening to grown man street. We been having nightmares. Niggas don't dream. You couldn't imagine all the shit that I seen. I had to burn a couple members of my team. In between. When they let blacks out they crossed the line. Now I'm drinking Hennessy all the time. I need to take a shot just to get my mind right. Wind up you best. I got murder on my mind. When I heard the news I told them stop lying, please don't tell me everything's gonna be fine. Miles worth God is as hard as I am. If you scared go to church so baby's gonna be mine. Don't you please come and talk to me please come and talk to me please please come and talk to me mental health I ain't feeling myself I think I need help. I ain't really myself mental health so I ain't feeling myself I think I need hope I ain't

AP News Radio
SpaceX launches 4 astronauts for NASA after private flight
"At at at at Cape Cape Cape Cape Canaveral Canaveral Canaveral Canaveral in in in in Florida Florida Florida Florida SpaceX SpaceX SpaceX SpaceX launched launched launched launched for for for for astronauts astronauts astronauts astronauts to to to to the the the the international international international international space space space space station station station station for for for for NASA NASA NASA NASA less less less less than than than than two two two two days days days days after after after after completing completing completing completing a a a a flight flight flight flight chartered chartered chartered chartered by by by by millionaires millionaires millionaires millionaires it it it it says says says says the the the the falcon falcon falcon falcon rocket rocket rocket rocket blasted blasted blasted blasted off off off off before before before before dawn dawn dawn dawn let's let's let's let's stop stop stop stop go go go go falcons falcons falcons falcons but but but but freedom freedom freedom freedom right right right right god god god god the the the the report report report report many many many many people people people people were were were were up up up up early early early early to to to to get get get get a a a a look look look look at at at at space space space space view view view view park park park park directly directly directly directly across across across across from from from from the the the the launch launch launch launch pad pad pad pad first first first first you you you you get get get get the the the the visual visual visual visual of of of of it it it it going going going going up up up up but but but but it it it it takes takes takes takes like like like like a a a a minute minute minute minute or or or or so so so so for for for for the the the the sound sound sound sound to to to to catch catch catch catch up up up up and and and and Hennessy Hennessy Hennessy Hennessy Miller Miller Miller Miller says says says says when when when when the the the the sound sound sound sound does does does does catch catch catch catch up up up up it's it's it's it's just just just just incredible incredible incredible incredible like like like like you're you're you're you're right right right right there there there there in in in in it it it it and and and and you you you you feel feel feel feel you you you you know know know know a a a a little little little little bit bit bit bit of of of of what what what what this this this this astronaut astronaut astronaut astronaut Kathy Kathy Kathy Kathy feeling feeling feeling feeling nascent nascent nascent nascent Steve Steve Steve Steve Stich Stich Stich Stich says says says says this this this this is is is is a a a a very very very very short short short short flights flights flights flights the the the the fastest fastest fastest fastest launch launch launch launch to to to to dock dock dock dock that that that that we've we've we've we've done done done done it's it's it's it's about about about about the the the the same same same same time time time time it it it it takes takes takes takes to to to to go go go go from from from from New New New New York York York York to to to to Singapore Singapore Singapore Singapore to to to to crew crew crew crew includes includes includes includes the the the the first first first first black black black black woman woman woman woman making making making making a a a a long long long long term term term term spaceflight spaceflight spaceflight spaceflight NASA NASA NASA NASA is is is is Jessica Jessica Jessica Jessica Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins I I I I met met met met Donahue Donahue Donahue Donahue

CarCast
"hennessy" Discussed on CarCast
"The old timer guys like this, but they take the modern vehicles, they tune it, whatever graphics, power the whole thing. And then they slap on a name, like copo Camaro and yenko, and in this case they did a GMC cyclone, right? They brought the cyclone back, the hot little all wheel drive truck. And then they did a modern day version. I don't know that we need to keep bringing back these nameplates and licensing nameplates and like, here's the modern day yenko and here's the, I don't know, it's like, I think we're kind of getting away from there's no lineage. There's no, there's no real tie to it. It's more of just a licensing deal. The story, I don't know, that's it. I get it, it's a money grab, in a sense, and it's like for the guys that have a yenko or a copo Camaro and they want to park the new version next to it. And there are collections. Yeah, listen, tune the car, make the car. Give it a different name and make it your own and start your own legacy. The guys VE, they did GMC cyclone reboot, right? A year ago, they did 50, they produced 50 trucks, 750 horsepower, sports suspension, lowered stance, I believe it was the 5.3 liter V8, had a big supercharger on it. I didn't love it. I didn't love it. It was all wheel drive, that part was on par. It was an extended cab, not a regular cab, which the cyclone was. So the shorter truck would have been more interesting. I don't even know if they make a shorter truck, but it would have been more interesting if they were to turn it into that. And they supercharged it, which I get it. That's the easy way to make the horsepower and there's kits out there, and they're street legal and the whole thing. But the original truck was turbo. The original truck was turbo. So if you're gonna do it and you're gonna call a cyclone, then go through the effort of developing the turbo kit and I guess work with sema or whomever. And. Get it 50 state legal. And make us a turbo all wheel drive truck if you're gonna call it, call it a cyclone. Anyway, so they've got a new truck called the extreme, I think it's extreme off road. So same kind of format, but instead of a sport truck, it's the off road version, it's got the tuned shocks, lifted suspension that are put in their own supercharger on it now. It's 750 horsepower, 600 pound feet of torque. It's a Chevy Colorado, what it's based off of, so if you want the smaller truck, but with the Dodge TRX, ram TRX horsepower and the smaller truck, you can get it from these guys. Now, to their credit, they did step up. Is they have a built engine, they have forged internal CNC ported heads on this upgraded fuel system. They needed to do a lot of work to get this thing to 750 horsepower. So my point is, well, then why didn't you do that on the cyclone? Why didn't you just develop the twin turbo kit and make them cool cyclone? I'm sure they got a lot of people going, hey man, why did you do turbo the thing? It looks like it'd be great. Here's a question. There's a question for you. If they want to bring back what the originals brought to the table. If I remember correctly, all the Yankees were forced me. Yeah, okay. That sounds right. I would be willing to bet that the ones that they replicated are not any of them four speeds. Right. It would be. Because they did their camaros and stuff and yeah, there's no way they would have gone from like a 6 speed manual to a four speed or the ten speed automatic to a four speed automatic. But let's just say manual. Let's say manual period. Yeah. Well, I mean, the manual, the Camaro did have an optional manual, so they might have been able to do the manual transmission. I'm sure they were able to, but I'm just curious to know how many of them they actually made. That is a good question. Yeah, how many got ordered with a manual? This is they want to keep it true to true to history, then there you go. All right, well, SV E, they're taking their Chevy Colorado, the extreme off road, big horsepower, big wheel and tire package, all the good bits. Here's the kicker. If you want it, it's $80,000 over the price of the Chevy Colorado. It's like yeah, it's like, how does he? At least Hennessy names his things his own stuff. So that's good. Exactly. Anyway, it looks kind of cool, but on the same notion, you could go to Lincoln filter and get the ligand filter four 50 horsepower package, which is the supercharger package for a fraction of the price. And have them install it in dino tune it and warranty it and you can do what you want on the rest of the vehicle. If you want the whole thing, turn key, maybe SV, you can pay the 80 grand over the price of the vehicle. But I guess I'm going to go get a bag real quick. It's knocking down knocking down the water, knocking down the water. Let's see, I've been driving, I've been driving the Land Rover defender. The defender 90. So I drove the Land Rover defender one ten, which is the four door version. That was a little bit of a while ago. I think we got into that. I grabbed the defender 90, the two door version. The shorter wheel base, it's quite a bit shorter. It's about 17 inches..

Angela Yee's Lip Service
"hennessy" Discussed on Angela Yee's Lip Service
"You still got it. And again. That's the last week. I'm getting into it. I'm enjoying it now and starting to like, yeah, you ain't gonna do it everybody, but when I do it, I like it. And I'm like, how you like it, baby? You like it? You know how they smell. I'm learning. But I fucking throw up. And I was tipsy. He liked it, though. With a guy from the trunk. But I think it's because I was a little drunk but you threw up like a lot of them, like chunky vomit. Or was it like a throw? You know when you so you know you drink and then you go eat, they go fuck. We was in a car. And I let him know that I thought he thought it was just, you know, I guess. To act like whatever, and then he's like trying to come. I said, hold up bigger. And you know he came and I was like, oh my God, you gotta clean your car. He's like, you threw up? I was like, I would have said nah, that was your neck. No, I smell. I wanna tell his fantasy. Listen. Hennessy. And it was on the side of the car right now. I was like, so embarrassed. But I already knew I told him I was like, I don't suck that. I'm just drunk and it's filled with you. That one passed. Listen. I tell me that I'm single because I don't suck at so let me try it. And I threw the fuck up. You think he was good at it? Huh? You think you did a good job before that? She had to. I did 'cause I didn't even know I threw up. He was young too. He thought it he thought it was fit. I guess 'cause you know, they like it to be like, did he come? Not in my mouth. Okay. You know, 'cause I gave him the warrant. You've been not coming my mouth. And he do this, but I'm gonna do it. But you know what I'm saying? And yeah, he had to clean up threw up all of it. So what I did is I act like so when I felt it, 'cause I was trying to do the deep throat. And you know when it go down, you're like and so it was like the liquor so I played it off real fucking good 'cause he ain't realized. I came back out. I was born like this. I was like, that's disgusting. Then it was bad on his dick? Yeah. He thought it was spit. I swear to God, I would. But your mom was there. I would never talk. And even at that time, I thought he was gonna get married. How did he got his dick? And he knew it was just like throw a pig. He seemed like it was really in the game. He loved it. I was like, that's fucking nasty. Yeah, he's like, I watched my car the next morning. Now, perhaps in a pat's answer, pretty. And so I guy's intimidated by you. Yeah, 'cause I'm an alpha female. I like to be the elephant in the room. Song, you know? And I speak my mind, song. Do I really use today? They used to tell them the bitch what they do when she just do it. Dude, I'm gonna try you back up like, no, I'm not gonna do that. No. How does a guy approach you that would work? I like a dude. They don't come without he's like a normal dude. You know how to say it? Like, damn, I'm your look fine with some number. Like dude, ask me what the fuck my name is. Or something like that. That's a good first. I like good introductions..

The Falcoholic
"hennessy" Discussed on The Falcoholic
"And we're back on the alcohol. Podcast dave walker joined by gina. Kelly and we're going through your voicemails in reaction to the falcons loss in week. Two of the twenty twenty one. Nfl season against division rival the tampa bay buccaneers. We've gone through five of these. And yeah i it's about what i expected You're gonna love the last one. We're going to close out with a bang just for people believe me for those i previously so i know it's coming ahead of time that way like we're not getting like an infomercial in in the voice mail because it has happened before but Let's just jump into the next one. Let's see where this goes. What's going on this falcon here. Hey see potential name. That's something i couldn't say. We warn we gotta take the with around. Sometimes you know Talk about three phases. Though the puncher come on man you gotta give them something that put us behind. And i think that kinda hurt us when we got a little momentum you know they kind of gave it right back to so Kudos may feel this week. No he didn't get totally embarrassed. But let's talk about matt hennessy. I mean come on. I mean he. He's blocking dead. People like the kid who who knew that he grew up to become matt. Hennessy domain. no we got outmatched. We were outmatched but we weren't outplayed. I don't feel like a like you know. Playing probably one of the best teams ever could be you know from top to bottom and we gave them gave them fix and i mean mad some food and recessions at the end but i mean i i was impressed and i've seen the identity starting to know heads so let's just build off of that in the like doors michael as man gotta have face a first of all. I want this guy to please call back every single week. i think. I think that i need to hear that you know i mean what he said is correct. I definitely did see signs of what this team could be life. Keep saying like at least they had some fight in them So yeah. I really enjoyed hearing from that gentleman. That was nice uplifting message we get along those means days. I will do to say matt. Hennessy is the kid from the six sense has gotten that one has disrupted my week. Wait the most spectacular voicemail mail. I just absolutely loved it. Start to finish g. We've talked about this before. And i just wanted to reiterate this One of her friends on twitter. Betsy has said this before she. She intimated perfectly like falcons fans on twitter. Just have the best sense of humor and obviously in reaction to having to deal with this team but voicemails like that. I think sort of back that up you know where we just absolute comedy brilliance falcons loss. Also i my adopt the phrase. He got sometimes. You gotta take the lemon with the lime. yeah appropriate. i think for for a lot of things in life. Absolutely great voicemail. All right i think this is our first international voicemail coming up next Which is really cool. We have quite a few falcons fans in the uk but also in all of europe. Like we've got a really big contingent of falcons fans in germany and this fellow is calling a belief from The norwegian area. I won't be half dozen. Or so. European falcons stance. That's the pull another long story of unfortunate events which led to a fifteen year old norwegian kid watching his favorite team blow at twenty eight to three lead at six. Am now school now. It should be noted that before the year. I was not hopeful. The falcons of instilled a great deal of pessimism me over the years. And i have a sizable amount. Riding on the falcons to win under a seven and a half games as such. I wasn't a horrified by week..

The Falcoholic
"hennessy" Discussed on The Falcoholic
"These forces into forward motion. Adidas explored five million laddis variations to find one sale. That redefines what running shoe mid sole can do their forty ford. Running shoe is designed to move you forward by turning vertical pressure into forward motion every single stride. Adidas forty four designed to move you forward and we're back on the phone call at podcast. Dave walker. i'm doing. I'm joined by. I'm struggling with the english language today. Joined by dave the chief at alcoholism. We're talking about the linebackers. Going into the twenty twenty one season. We've talked about the two starters atop dave. I want to get your thoughts on michael walker. Because let's be honest. Twenty twenty season was rough for rookies. And you know we look across the board age rayle who. I feel like had a great season for a rookie corner. Hennessy was quite bad in is probably going to be our starting center in of that just came down to the fact that these guys did not have a proper rookie training camp. They didn't have a normal offseason regiment They didn't even have preseason games with which to sort of get their legs up to speed. They were just sort of thrown into the fire with camp virtual camps with zoom meetings arguably the worst ways to come into the league and yet michael walker according to pf is one of our better defenders. He didn't get a a ton of snaps he didn't he wasn't playing every single down. But as you mentioned when he did play he was playing fairly well and again for rookie. Who's taken later rounds. This feels like yet another player. Where maybe there's something narrow in the same way when we started seeing flashes from foyer three years ago Do you feel like we're seeing something similar with walker. Are you optimistic about his long term potential especially now. You've got a veteran defensive coordinator like greenpeace coming in and mentoring him absolutely. you know. I look at walker. And i i see a really good young linebacker like full stop no qualifications. Obviously he played like a third of the defensive snaps. Almost half of the special teams snaps a year ago. So we got enough of a look at him to thank. You know our.

No Jumper
"hennessy" Discussed on No Jumper
"Feel right so you're not really like thinking about how the audience is necessarily gonna feel. You're thinking they're not just go right to upload it because really i be booted like i'd be off different joke every day. No i come down now or you know what. I'm saying but then isis soon as i get the recording i go straight my phone uploading bow. Right don't see start seeing communist start seeing shit and then i just leave it. Are you worried at all about getting more and more into the industry or or whatever because that's the whole thing that happens as you get into the industry is that if you ever sign with the label. They're going to make it so like. Oh yeah can't just dropped shit all the time. That's a number one thing. Artists complain about once they get on a label man. I'm just an hope. I think i'm going to be the first one. Just change it. I'm trying. I'm like i ain't gonna change 'cause i'm not thirsty for nothing. Need money underneath it. And i got everything i need right. So it's like. I don't need them just fresh ship. So there's another rapper with rx. Poppy yeah that's o k is that are ex poppy killer. Nah no i thought at first. I'm like did they have defense. Some point is that where the it's very ordinary are accident. somebody's ours. Came that cool with each other. Usually assume the is for killer no facts everybody be asking that but it kinda like people say that yeah you could say that but everybody know poppies my brother ohka but anybody other than they could take that as a killer okay. They can take. I would like they could take however they feel so like but poppies not whether you know brothers argue all the time. How'd you guys become cool. Was he ran before you Pretty sure. I don't know he was when i was in prison. Probably okay when i came home and then we really liked but we like down the street. Our husbands done street from each other. Okay okay guys so hopefully enjoyed that if you did and you wanna keep listening head on over to our paycheck support us. Give us that ten bucks a month and you.

No Jumper
"hennessy" Discussed on No Jumper
"That's right yeah okay. West coast east coast. Right is anti nephews for like champions. So what's our k. k. That's like the real drug mitch. Okay so it's like a black like like a black supremacist bill. Tell me more. Tell me more. Like i just do likes just know like i don't know though i don't even know what that means. Yeah i don't know why me a mean. White supremacists is generally speaking you all white person that is concerned with consolidating power for his race and i guess a black supremacist. Same thing. they're up against a little more because people say white supremacy to describe society as a whole like you know the fact that a cop is more likely to pull over a black person and the fact that it might be harder to jog your but like that's the state of white supremacy my oldest school mentality of white supremacist. Oh that's a a nazi our guy or whatever. Now people kind of use the term to describe how society is structured as a whole okay. Okay okay but i wouldn't want people to look at black supremacist. As the opposite of a nazi because we like you know hello by people. I grew up white people in all kind of racist. But it's like all my friends. oh why people globally. We are like everybody. Got like some kind of comedy racism or funny that we always joke each other and i know they're not racist they let me they look out for me. They you know what i'm saying. Genuine just like my my black friends. Nick france definitely. You know what i'm saying but is like embracing in. The music is kind of crazy though. So i listened back to it. I've liked dan. I was kinda crazy but people love it. They like what the fuck because you'll say like shit about why people will just stuff that might sound. Kinda hateful. Yeah but like my friends. Love in white bobby around love. And it's like they understand. It's not that they love they understand right. You know what. I'm saying especially somebody that grew up with blacks and they had that like you got whites whose families racist but they not right. You know what i'm saying. So they understand 'cause like my whole life growing up around people in shit always felt like i was kicking with mad hispanic people mad black people white people and we'd be making fun of each other for the differences of our cultures. And everything like that. But now it's like. I get older. I'm around that industry as people and it kind of feels like oh is that being lost like people don't really fuck around but then when you're around like normal people like you. Mike reminded of like. Oh yeah that is normal for us to argue with the ceo. Like your hairline gone. You gotta bear belly. You can't you ain't got a six pack He's like your father. And i'm like i wanna know and i'd like you know what i'm saying but it's still you know other people will look like you know. He's racing blind now. Both the fuck bo. He'll bring me some extra food right now. You know saying we actually like. I think it's a good way for people to relate to each other and get along. Well i wouldn't know everything that i know of people. If it wasn't for hearing by people talk shit to each other basically like when i was in new york i would realize so much shit about how we will talk to each other from just hearing them crack jokes on each other like. I never knew that by would like make fun of each other for being darker than the other one. And then i moved to new york and i start hearing all the time and i'm my oh yeah like africa budi scratches inappropriate for me to talk about it at all but like to hear them and then you start learning like oh this is the kind of shift that they joke around about between them each but then people being like people have white friends and then talk about that within each other they make them feel comfortable to do it. Used to be a man. I never feel used to be. You're used to be made fun of as a white person because if you kick it with black people spending people at all they're gonna be cutting on 'cause like don't go around other races like that. You know you kind of person that i look at like i back a biker. South like somebody with a life. I didn't know you know what you ever. And i just seen you walk on the street i would think he was a biker. Probably the ufc drink like me. I get high smoke. We you know saying stereotype going on with the normal white people like i. I see why people. And i wonder like dan. That's crazy white like the word colored like what do you mean starbucks looking at people just wondering like damn day looking at. You never heard k. Nephew they don't know what the fuck i'm listening to. You know you know was. I wonder about them. I'll be surprised now when i do. Seamless talk like damn minister. Crazy man how you think like me What makes them they come from different backgrounds. Different family they had their mom and dad how they relate into this. Just be definitely how. how crazy. how would you describe your style and how you sort of arrived your style and especially sometimes when you've doing these sixteen minutes songs that are like the same exact flow the whole time and it's just hit me over the head with the crazy this shit i ever heard in my life. I did you arrive at that style. is this like how we can keep talking now. We can just continue like mike. Talk to my bunking. Talk to my talk to guides anybody back my soulmate. I was just basically just. I was talking to everybody. Liked me closing my eyes on wrapping. I'm talking my grandma. I'm talking to the past them. Talk to the ceo to the judge and the jury and talking to everybody saying that got in is not a this. I'm just. I'm talking questions..

No Jumper
"hennessy" Discussed on No Jumper
"Got off of that when full fledged into trying to get some money in streets full-fledged heart i didn't care about going to jail i say this what i'm gonna do for my life because what. What other options do you have to work at the corner store. Probably i handle. Gd rod when grades. So when i had my ged. I knew shit so you you get only have one option have my license though right but you only got one option and it's very very important than you get caught like no other plan. Yeah so it's like you know what. I do best but just do it better this time so i did. It came back four flags right. You know what i'm saying so i. And then i started linking people. I was in jail with more criminals. Shit everybody criminals during the same city trying to get to a back. But they're not. They're always like i always love music when i get bored. It's shit is nothing to do. You get the money you get the chain or you get the clothes or fuck the bitches with. Do you know what. I'm sample music. I really love it because you see. I say everything. I talked about everything. I would do that but people started liking it. Yeah and then. I found i can make money through it so then it was over. Yeah so like your style. I mean you have like a very specific cadence that you seem to go with quite often but then also you have like a specific style where you just sort of like say everything the utah like everything that you think about. Whoever like no-hold-bars seemed like that's like a big part of it as like. I'm not going to hold back on talking about anybody even if they're scary ass gangsters whatever. I'm still going to say and it feels like you even say shit that you don't really believe just because you think it's funny. That's the fact though. Because that's how around everything you know what. I'm saying denouncing jerry. Had to tangle by not to get back on that judge. I hate talking about it but do not use my nation and i was always can how to use my imagine nation semi magin. Nascent here so it was like i've been around gangsters. I've been around funny people. I've been around on all types of people. So ma'am. I'm getting lost while i was saying there's a lot of people i see in the comments. I heard you mentioned. It's like feels like a little bee was was the influence of sorts on your style tour false as i deep digging to be set. Yeah but i chose crazy because the the only sons i remember a little be like marsin and vans and shit like that. Focus a little bit but when i really started fucking little biz. When he's having pounded interesting people started targeting him for what he did and putting the hands on them. And i'm just like him but they're not out they never gonna do it to me because this is not going to happen. But when you're saying all this crazy i shouldn't your songs you ever does it ever creep in your mind like damn what if i ever see this dude. And he wants to people like you know what i'm saying. They love me chicago. They let me everywhere actually travelling. I always drive our since. I can't home i get in my car. I hit the interstate. Just go wherever city. When i look on instagram. Or you wrap your undergrad. But just like me who say you're cincinnati. I'm gonna come drive there. We'd get in the studio. Take pictures. I go to the next city do it do it do it. You know what i'm saying. But i still do it today when i first heard you sent it to you. Lil yadi right away. I forget what you said in the song but like you said sit there right the little yati and he was laughing his ass off. I use totally. Everybody responds be saying they don't really like i get more love than i do. Backlash i'll pull up and they'd be like your why you said dad or you account chase or you corny. They'd be like your funding into this real shit saying off of the internet on the internet right like you know what i'm saying. I see it on the internet while my low because people tell me about not just like with the people. Yeah yeah. Because actually i found out about your shit in a very organic way. 'cause i was just sitting here. Be telling me that you knew for a long time before a lot of people but i was just kicking it with Chuck english from the cool. Kids who himself is like a fucking total legend. Some s songs. He's cool dude and he just showed me. It had like five thousand views or some shit. I'm like you know this new show me he's like it's fucking hard. This thought was funniest. And that that's totally turned onto it. Yeah as guards over that is you should check legend. appreciate them. dr appreciate everybody man. Yeah all that like people are gravitating towards this shit pal you. i'm surprised. nineteen nobody like that. I thought that you nobody fucked my music. I'm gonna say how i feel. And i don't care if they fuck with it because i'm going to listen to it. And then they just started just coming to a when. I did that so not do experiment. I do how. I wanna do it. And then i do think they wanted to do it and they just do like how i wanna do it. And that's the crazy shit though definitely. Yeah maybe myself insane with a month. Where'd you gain named from nephew from Crackheads everybody they don't know nobody name they so they just like nephew niece or cousin but when you're young and you know they just say nephew allah nephew play gangbangers..

No Jumper
"hennessy" Discussed on No Jumper
"By getting pushed down the stairs and beat the death and they blamed it on anything. They blame it on k. Two that's a lot. They blame it on k. Two and they say it's a heart attack always stay got over were grazing but is there a lot of kids who go on a lot of k two dozen people do they do have a heart attack to smoke it. And then they harstad racing get paranoid they might think some going on in the force them into a heart attack or stroke or whatever but when a drug test you don't come up as Is drug is not like labeled as a controlled substance or a narcotics. So they're not giving you like new charges or right but that's like the number one easiest drug to away locked up in their not just the way to not get a dirt dunia dirty. Yeah okay. that's crazy yes. Everybody smoked into parolees people in jail and they get piss clean year about the correctional officer that got fucked by a whole bunch of the inmates in front of a bunch of the other. Good too late. now that's crazy is. She said she's down to intervene when she gets out she from the back somehow somebody using her phone away and that's probably heard those they'd be having falls in there but that's crazy the you have one night the whole time or just a little bit. Yeah and joe yeah. it's too expensive. Not new york stadium. Guest that you're gonna get his small things that you that do tuck by. I'm saying that. I i was in the medium prison in the maximum. Probably gotten if you got money just offered just offer out there right. Got twenty thousand four little track phone for family dollar and they come through they come through with it. Yeah definitely so. Yeah so you get in there and you start while you're in there and you're writing shit. Nothing i ain't gonna just started trapping. Okay it was a lot of drugs. And i wanted to make some money and i was hungry. I wanted to eat. So and i love hustling. that's all i read about. So that's all i did was you. Were having people bring it in for you. Yes i did and shout out to the people that did it. 'cause i loved them respect to them. You're respected them. I ain't going to. They know they are fine. I talk to him. And i appreciate my tell him. I love him to death because they didn't have to do that. You know what i'm saying. But i made sure that it was good. They may. I was good but we only did that. So i had to put pressure on a number of my family but you managed to knock one. Gram one gram one grandma. We'd like probably eight fifty eight hundred fifty dollars one gram so it was like come on. Ma'am eat and good getting fat getting big. I gotta work on chilling. I go getting no fight. 'cause everybody get high that got the drugs anybody gonna punt like not to nobody that has the trucks right. Where are you keeping them on you. This ahead man after a while had just pay people to keep it on But you know you know. i'm i'm thinking. Yeah he's drinking man man he got to do is make it disappear for sure. Were you listen to any weird hip hop before you went in or or what was your music taste like when i was in because i feel like max me goatee man really juicy j okay. I bought a little dirt. Take one time so disappointed her. I wanted my money back. I was arguing all that. Sorta got your tennis shoes too. But i got juicy j the rubber band business part. That was something. I can listen to forever. And i got some gucci. I got Gucci and future listed forever. Any like max. B public domain listed at forever does about two thousand eleven. I guess when the future in gucci tape came out right maybe two thousand twelve. Something like that scooter. When future was brand new to us sentence like the focus. Do gucci's doing a tape with. Yeah he was back. And that's why i felt will go team man. I don't know what he was doing like how much he was getting paid but it seemed like he was just so in love and just doing it because he loved to do it like me. I'm not really too worried about the money. Like i don't pay like ours paying trying to pay their way to get the money and stress themselves out. Just keep working definitely keep more. Music is so what are you. Come home to when you get released like what's your life. That's what you did anybody like. I can't parole today. Crib really so yelling at home. So dan made it out of there. How long you in there for few days. I told my parole officer had beef with nick and was gonna kill killing a while. He was trying to kill me sheets on behind. Never seen nobody died here. Like there's going to be the first time you want to see. You know what i'm saying. I put the pressure on. Like i ain't trying to be here man. Was this regard trying to convince them talking now how to kill them when i got the call each other so when you leave there you go Where do you live very close to my mom house. Okay and she still fuck fuck when we see lacking is in jeopardy still. We started relationship. She got my. We were just friends. Okay so she know like she saw potential she no like you know i her genuinely she's genuinely but you know we just like you know so can go to her craving saying we got paroled. Talk me into staying there for a little bit. Had a few months left.

Sessions
"hennessy" Discussed on Sessions
"Bowl. This hand what happened. Was i posted. The big blind and i didn't leave because the game was just too good and he opens to thirty five at seven x and she's drinking hennessy. She's awesome. She's me in a black woman's body and and she calls and i call i call it as clean because thirty five huge in seven. X is huge. And i thought for three good i checked he checks. She goes on for two fifty. I give it a fake okay. I guess i call call. And he calls immediately with one hundred and fifty dollars behind. I don't know what he's doing that turns a six four three six. I said i'm all in putting that one fifty in let's fucking go and he snapped calls in we turn over our hands. I've as clean as mentioned. I've topped up. She has pocket nines. She's going to need a nine in. Here's east king. He opened for thirty five dollars with king in. I forgot people still do this. And he needs a king unfortunately for him so he has three out. She has to odds. I have the rest. So there's five you know about ninety percent right in after fade. Three kings in two nights in the river is a six. Oh good so. I just won a nice pot. I just one All of the new guys money which was you know. He started the hand with four hundred thirty five and she started with two eighty five. And and i was not proud of how i played. I played it as you're supposed to play it. But i was proud of is that i stayed despite being so tired and needing to get sleep I sacrificed myself for my job. And they're playing. Everybody dance now and like on like fucking on staying until three o'clock right. And then i start thinking again but i really needed that one in you know it was the first good thing that's happened in the session. I think in both parts really. And then i there was five hundred dollars in the middle. A nice blower. I'd five four students six five deuce and the term was a break. And then i had to fold again. I felt like the person had set. And it was three ways and then my my kindred spirit drink and hennessy xi robot for three hundred that's a minimum and she had two hundred or maybe one eighty i stacked her again and then the game broke and played for six hours total to before that five hour break and then four after and i only lost a life in iran..

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
Only Wines Made in Russia Can Be Called Champagne Under New Law
"Producers have halted deliveries to Russia after a new law came into effect on the naming of sparkling wine. Oh, no, You didn't Julia Chapman has more on only Russian produced bubbly that can be called champagne due to a new law signed by Vladimir ER. International winemakers exporting to Russia will now be obligated to label their bubbly as sparkling wine. Hennessy, which produces Mo and Shandong Champagne has already agreed to change its labels. Since Crimea related sanctions came into effect in 2014, Russia, stopped importing many items previously acquired from Europe to the A. Chapman. Moscow I am actually surprised that Moet said. They're changing it. They would change it to sparkling wine method. Champagne wa Is What you have to put on according to French law, If you have anything other than champagne from the champagne region, maybe they

News Talk 1130 WISN
"hennessy" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"The Biden administration's policies are the root causes of the border crisis, says Vice President Kamala Harris wraps up her disastrous trip to Mexico and Guatemala. She's been looking for the root causes of illegal immigration into the United States. Well, we've looked as well and found the root causes. Right in the White House. Brand new story from the UK Daily Mail. The first son Hunter, Biden repeatedly called his attorney, the N word in a pair of bizarre and occasionally lewd text conversations in late 2018 and early 2019. In an exchange on December 3rd 2018 taken from hunters abandoned laptop. The younger Biden asked Chicago based corporate attorney George Messiahs who is white. How much money do I owe you before adding Because Bleep. Ah, you better not be charging me Hennessy rates. Sires replies that made me snarf my coffee. I just made that phrase up by the way, Biden responded, adding, I should have had your lineage. Apparently, you do answered messiahs before, Biden responded. That's what I'm saying. And word. Uh, A month later. Second more serious exchange between Hunter and Messiah ears was interrupted by attempts at Bander banter. How much money do I owe your Excuse me? That was the first one. Biden gets philosophical and and one thing If you've ever had a conversation with someone who is clearly high on something, they get really philosophical and make absolutely zero sense And this is exactly What Biden was doing. Messiahs. Texts. There are ideals of unconditional love that serve as proxies. I don't have many, you God. Biden Response. OMG n word Did you just use a fictional character from the imagination of the collective frightened and my dead brother's unconditional love is what I should rely on. And my kids aren't Children, George. My parents. Love was condition said Ms hires My Um how shall I put this? My little hunter as of late has been unconditional. That's why we are searching messiahs responds. Hunter says for my Lil Hunter And we will always be searching, says Ms IRS. It's a big little hunter George. They always find it. And I only love you because you're black. Remember George Moose? IRS is most definitely white. Sires responds. It's so annoying when you interject with frivolity. Hunter. True debt and word. But I'm done with my rent. We will always be searching, says desires. And then Hunter gets philosophical to be serious for one more minute. My true and beautiful friend the search is over. When you finally realize that the unconditional love you give is the end. Of the search. Hunter. Apparently uses the n word rather casually, and rather frequently. Wow. Hi. Now where As someone like. Hunter learned this sort of behaviour. Well as we're constantly told racist Children come from racist parents, and there was no better teacher..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Will Hunter Biden's N-Word Texts Finally Take Him Down?
"Is this the thing that will finally maybe take down the former crack and meth head Hunter Biden. This asshole probably not but we can hope. So it turns out this prick used the N word a bunch of times in conversations with his white $845 an hour lawyer because we found some text, not me. But text messages of what this lawyer will revealed. And these texts have to be embarrassing for his dad. Joe, the resident in The White House who just last week gave this big speech to creating racism on the hundredth anniversary of the Tulsa massacre and how racism is systemic. Yeah. Well, guess what? He can't like this because Hunter Biden has a text back in January 2019 to his corporate attorney about having a big penis and he said to the lawyer quote, I only love you because you're black and true that nigga. Sorry, you want to cancel me for saying the word, then can we please fucking cancer Hunter Biden too? How much can this asshole get away with? Without getting canceled of being removed from any position in life. Another text earlier, he wrote to a Chicago lawyer saying, how much money do I owe you because nigga, you better be charging me Hennessy rates. You better not be charging me, Hennessy with. He's the whitest guy in America. His father thinks that racism is so crucial in such a problem with white America. Has he seen his sons fucking text?

WGN Radio
"hennessy" Discussed on WGN Radio
"What's your pet doing? What's it trying to tell you? But first, Steve, I'm looking at this great cat video. Someone just sent me. Thank you, Michael Pitt. If it's of a cat jumping off of Ah, I can't tell how high up it is. But it's like a balcony or something and doing that whole jump into the aerial position. Just like our Hennessy, the flying cat that we saw that landed on its feet. How about that? That's amazing. You know, cats are amazing acrobats. They just naturally they have this innate ability. It's a place in they that they have in their brain that I certainly don't have because I could barely walk down the street and not fall, you know? But they've got this place in the brain that allows them to right themselves turn themselves around, magically in land on all fours, but that's not always a good thing. So there's this problem called gravity. So if they if they are coming from a great height, then they do land on all fours, But then they break two or three or four of the fours. You know that break a leg or two or three or four or they land on all fours. And their chin keeps going because the gravity and they break their jaws, you know, so we really want to do everything we can do to protect our cats, but they don't jump out of windows. That's not Potentially, yes, the CAC and just walk away. But then I'm concerned. Where does the cat walk away too? Well, that's what they're. Yeah, that they still haven't found that Hennessey the Flying cat yet so gone a week later, so the best there Um, remind us here you speak all pet languages. Except was it walrus? You don't do walrus, right? I don't do risk and I'm not trained to do walrus. And now it turns out I've just learned I have a big problem with anteater. Oh, okay, well, apart from them, either the petty anteaters or the pet walruses. You speak all other pet languages as we know you do. We have a lot of questions for you. They're starting to come in 312981 72 100 from our listeners with pets. We had a couple that we tried to figure out is a show and could not So we're gonna get to all that. But there is news in the pet world that we've got to get to first. And you sent me something about anybody who watched that show Tiger King so popular on Netflix during the pandemic, they were looking into the treatment of some of the animals. They're the big cats, right, Steve? Yeah. I mean, this is all fortuitous that the timing of what we're about to talk about. It's happening right now. Because if you recall, you turned down Anna did want to show on the radio Your television news Last week he saw a tiger in a neighborhood in Houston, just wandering around an adolescent tiger, who has a tiger as a pet. And at that same time our own US representative Mike Quigley had put out it's called the Big Cat Public Safety Act, and he's in the process. Happily, a passing that act which says You know what? You really shouldn't have a cat like a lion or a tiger or a leopard or a cheetah or a Jaguar as a pet. And in fact, the roadside zoos shouldn't keep these animals either. Because the animals never win. They're not given a proper proper habitat live in. They're not given everything they need by any stretch of the imagination, their bread randomly for tourists. We've got these lie Gers, The Lion and Tiger mixes all the while. We've got endangered the cats from every one of these species in the wild and you know, it's that trivia question. Where are there? More Bengal tigers? Than anywhere else in the world. And the answer is not India. The answer's Texas. In fact, we have more tigers in America, and I'm not talking about legit zoos. I'm talking about just roadside zoos and people who keep them is quote unquote peds. As as there are in the world because they're so incredibly endangered. So great great news. The congressman wants to do something about it. And now, while all this is happening, the U. S. Justice Department has seized 68 68 big cats from Jeffrey and Lauren Lows, Tiger King Park. So if you watch the tiger King, this is the couple that took over for the guy who was the Tiger King when he went to jail. And and it's because they are in violation of the Endangered Species Act..

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
"hennessy" Discussed on WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
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WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
"hennessy" Discussed on WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
"Hennessy. He's the founder of killian paris. And if he missed last week's episode it featured in lee the founder and ceo of indie. Leoncio thanks for listening Everybody welcome back to the show. I'm excited to be here with kilian hennessy. He's the founder of kellyanne paris. Welcome to where brains beauty. Thank you so happy to be here. I'm so excited to learn about you and share your wisdom with our fans. When i have to start with my favorite question and i asked us to you on our intake call last week. Let's go back in time to your your ten year old self killian and if someone adults i asked you what do you wanna be when you grow up. What are you gonna answer it. When i was ten years old yes at really said. I had no clue and i believe i said at twenty as a had no clue i really met My my destiny at the age of twenty two. When i had to fight ceases for my fifth year in college and i chose the semantics of sense and in order to understand what i would be writing about at did no school in parallel with my fifth year in college and the first day i started smelling materials essential oils i was i fell in love. I mean it was really a love. At first sight. I knew immediately that perfume was gonna become my world so kelly and i read a lot of articles and interviews with you that i can find online and of course a lot of the writers. Ask about your family and why you're not in the family business and you know what you think ten years old. You're thinking to yourself. I don't i definitely don't want to be in the family business. Like there's a little kid know that. No i don't think so. But at that age i was going up in cognac. So is a city in charlotte where Hennessy makes its cardiac. Because in order to be called cognac than you need to be produced in cognac region So i was going up in..

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
LVMH buys 50% stake in Jay-Z's champagne brand Armand de Brignac
"Deal, CBS News correspondent Lisa Matteo report businessman Jay Z is making moves off the mic. Announcing that more wet Hennessy is acquiring a 50% stake in his luxury champagne brand, Armand de Brignac, known to fans as a sieve, spades. The move provides the wrapper and entrepreneur the distribution power of a global drinks, John And while no it gets to expand into markets not traditionally served by some of its brands. Neither side would

WTOP 24 Hour News
Moet Hennessy buys 50% stake in Jay-Z's Champagne brand
"Pitt Street credit is buying half interest in Jay Z's Ace of Spades. Champagne brand, the rapper, whose real name is Shawn Carter bought the brand whose real name is Armand de Brignac in 2014 5. Years later, they sold half a million bottles. He had Crawford w

Squawk Pod
Debris Falls From The Sky Near Denver After Flight Suffers Engine Failure
"He's talking about today's top corporate story. It follows that scary incident over the weekend involving a united airlines flight over denver. A flight bound for honolulu experienced engine failure. Shortly after takeoff was forced to make an emergency landing. You probably saw the images over the weekend night. Says it will temporarily ground. twenty four of its boeing. Triple seven jets meantime. Bowie is now telling customers to stop flying. Certain triple seven aircraft equipped with the same type of pratt whitney engines. The broke apart during that united flight. United is the only us airline with this type of engine in its fleet head of the faa saying the agency water inspections of some jets but concerning images. You see this There's been been problems with the seven seven seven similar situation actually just in the past two years now. So of course this will raise more. Questions both about boeing in some instances and perhaps Pratt and whitney as

The Python Podcast.__init__
Making Content Management A Smooth Experience With A Headless CMS
"For that as compared to traditional cms. Such as wordpress so the same is kind of a weird term admittedly certainly when i started butter. I didn't call it. The that he noted have seen as wise. I never heard about the concept. I thought of butter as what it is about the technical basis which is an api. I see mass meeting sort of api. I approach so there's really two parts to like have the same. Mass one is the api like so the content api which is what. The company's developer's will query content from is the contin api and they pull that content into their own native application built on any tech stack. They want and then the other piece is of course the content dashboard which is where the marketers go in and actually markers clients whoever you know they go in actually manage. The content says easy to use dashboard. You actually go create the actual blog posts or landing pages in that kind of thing upload images do stuff and you don't need to be able to do it so that's what i would have the. Cms is at a very high level. It's really the content api or api's as well as concentrating Itself yeah and so as far as the use case in user experience on how it compares to attract cms like wordpress so on the marketing side on the surface it is somewhat of a similar experience to wordpress in the sense that you know the goal really is to provide the marketer a really easy to use u. y you know they don't need to be able to use it to update continental do their jobs and we're pretty well generally speaking. Certainly that's why it's so popular on the website. Those where things change. It's really kind of a night and day difference so with a hennessy. Mess with butter. You get to work with any tech stack. You get to work with the one that you're most proficient with so you know if you prefer to work with django python you can start there and you build out your own application marketing website using using django and then you plug. Cms cape ability into that. So you plug you know like the company. Pi into your own of native stack with work on the debt side of course wordpress flips. This on you completely so you don't get to start with again assuming you're developer. Who prefers django in this example. If you wanna use wordpress you basically abandoned django got ready. You got a dive into the wordpress world so you start with word processing. Start with it as as sort of complete stack all need to master. Its terminology. how it works the internals of its code base database schema of course diving into php since that's what is built. And so you really go from there. And kinda start hacking slashing workers to customize it to do and behave the way you want it to so it's very different approaches different very different experiences on the development side. Another interesting way to think about the use cases headless masses as you mentioned. You're able to use your tech stack the prefer but if you're already using something like django than what is the benefit of headless versus integrating a framework such as django cms or wag tail into your existing site for being able to manage that content and have it very tightly integrated with the overall application. That you're building django cms wag tail these are. What's i kind of think of as traditional. Cms is every language or framework. Has these where the very often you know. Open source cms built in particular native language django ruby on rails etc and. They're very similar to wordpress. Press in the sense that you know. They are large pieces of software. Or maybe not large all the time but the pieces of software that you need to own so you need to install it you need to host run it. You need to maintain it so you need to patchett in ensure that it stays secure enough date. And you need to customize it in order to customize it if you need to customize beyond sort of its native capabilities native. api then you need to dive into the guts of of how it works. So those are some of the drawbacks with their traditional. See masses they are quite software heavy as opposed to have the cms where in terms of software to adopt this. It's very very light. Software buys so all you're really doing is acquiring the continent pi which returns just the raw content for. Let's say a blog post you. Queer the continent behind returns like the tax values in images for that piece of content for that blog post. You can think of it in a way is instead of queen your own database with a table of blog post. You're querying that same data from api. Basically it's a very lightweight. Approach to get fully functional. Cms capability in our case with butter. They're certainly open source. Had this message for those you'd needed host tame them and then all that kind of stuff comes into play again. If you go that approach with with butter we've decided to be sort of sassoon only and so we handle all the infrastructure security in updating that kind of thing so that's the Making what i'm describing this. Can you dig a bit more into what you've built it but see s and what motivated you to build a business around this particular problem. Area

Your Brain on Facts
High Spirits
"There's a drink they make in chicago that boasts about how few people actually enjoy. Its bitter wormwood flavor if bars even had a bottle of it. They probably never opened it when the manufacturer ran a social media contest to come up with a new slogan albeit an unofficial one. They got suggestions like when you need to unfriendly someone in person turning taste. Buds into taste enemy is free years. And what soap washes its mouth out with but believe it or not. It's catching on my name's moxy and this is your brain on facts pop quiz. What is the most popular liquor in the world. While you mold that over here's a quick primer on a small segment of the panoply. That is the world alcohol. Low alcohol beverages are made all over the globe by mixing something containing starch or simple sugars with water adding yeast or allowing wild yeast and bacteria to invade and leaving it to ferment wherein the east eat the shiver and because ethanol and carbon dioxide these beers wines and the like can be made from any fruit grain and even some tree saps like palm and birch. Anything with natural. Sugar will do in colonial america brewing with pumpkins and other winter. Squashes was actually fairly common. But if you take your beer or wine and distill it meaning to boil it and collect the condensed steam thus removing the water and making the drink stronger. Now you've got something that's where we get vodka brandy whisky and all other drinks of spiritus nature. That's what we're talking about today. The weirdest and most wonderful who humanity has come up with on the whole. I am ruling out craft beers. Because will you know how craft beers are even trying to restrict searched liquor. The google machine kept popping up craft beer. after craft beer beer made with pizza or chilies or fermented shark. Fan or bull testicles goat brain or stags semen not a word of ally. Didn't make any of those up but back to the question. Of the most favoured firewater there is a lot of whiskey in the world for sure but with all of its subcategories consumed across the us and canada and of course ireland their credited with inventing it. After all though they called it ishiba the water of life. No it's not whiskey looking. They drink a lot of vodka in russia. That is true but it's not vodka you know where else they have. A lot of people china one point. Four billion to be specific. And it's the chinese spirit buys you. That is drunk more than any other. And i'm guaranteed be mispronouncing that because i have not been trained in any inflected languages. Sorry it's the world's most popular liquor by volume selling more than ten billion with a b. leaders every year more than all the vodka and whisky in the world combined by you is a vast category of clear yet complex spirits that have played a prominent role in china's drinking culture since the dynasty. It's been cold light. You harsh alcohol or showed you burnt wine. Today is called baiju which translates to white spirits. In contrast to chinese fermented grain alcohols known has kwangju or yellow wine. It's usually distilled from for meant it sorghum. Although other grains can be used it is also strong like really strong running between eighty two hundred and twenty proof or between forty and sixty percent. alcohol brand. Names aren't as big a force in by shoe as they would be in the west where you might swear by jack daniels and never touch jim beam or you only drink hennessy. When you're out restaurants and families all do their own styles and it changes a lot. Regionally brand names. Her barely a factor. But i do want to mention one reaching fung. The brands only been around since two thousand. But it's declared itself the oldest distillery in china because its parent company stumbled upon the ruins of six year old facility when they were undergoing renovations in the ninety s. There technically correct the best kind of correct. Ju can be divided into six subcategories divided by their fragrances. Honey layered light rice sauce and thick. None of which would help me make a decision. If i was buying it in the shops it said that western pallets tend to favor the lighter and sweeter fragrances. And it's not very surprising. Baiju is rare in the us though you can find it in certain thoroughly stocked bars and it might be a while before it catches on people who have tried it often describe it as tasting like sweaty socks or rotten fruit and other things. That don't make me wanna reach for one. In other words to the uninitiated. it tastes weird at best. If we're gonna talk about spirits in asia we should probably address the elephant in the room or rather the snake lizard or baby mouse.

WBZ Overnight News
63 Massachusetts cities and towns, including Boston, at high risk for coronavirus
"Cities and towns are now Considered to be high risk for covert 19. That number has tripled over the past three weeks. BBC TV's Christina Hager is on the the South South Shore, Shore, where where there there has has been been a a big big surge surge in in cases cases recently. recently. In In several several scenic scenic South South shore shore towns. towns. People People are are just just finding finding out out Cove Cove in in 19 19 is closer than they thought. It's definitely very concerning and very scary. I think it's hard to find a balance between you want your kids to have the socialization and be part of the sports sports like youth hockey now taking a hit from the virus kid that we're playing against had it So we had to take a break from hockey 15 year old Joe Hennessy plays and hang him. One of several towns south of Boston that just moved into the high risk Red zone on the state's color coded map of virus rates will hang him. Health Department has had to quarantine entire teens hang in town Administrator Tom Mayo at a virtual select mints meeting this week. We're seeing a troubling increase in covert 19 cases. And privately runs team sports, especially indoor sports, like hockey, basketball and indoor soccer earlier this month at this rink in Rockland, which is also in the Red Zone, teams from seven area towns competed, leading to an outbreak among coaches and players. This as the number of high risk communities in Massachusetts tripled in the last couple weeks to a total 63 experts say. It's not the time to let up as things get colder. Now we're going

CNBC's Fast Money
The Fed has capped bank dividends and suspended buybacks after stress tests
"For the first time in the ten years of stress, testing banks are required to resubmit their capital plans later this year to reflect the current environment by chair Randall. Quarrels notes in a statement that there is quote material uncertainty about the trajectory for the economic recovery in its impact on banking organizations, and not all governors agreed to let the banks continue payouts even if If, they're limited fed governor Lael brainard said in a separate statement that she does not support giving the green light for large banks to deplete capital which raises the risk they will need to tighten credit or rebuilt capital during the recovery coverage, informing this decision by the Fed was a covert sensitivity overlay for their traditional stress tests where the test of the bank's viability under three hypothetical recessions in subsequent recoveries, v-shaped, u-shaped and w shaped. The Fed notes that there are scenarios are not predictions of the likely path of the economy in aggregate, though the Fed said loan losses for the thirty four banks tested amounted to five hundred and sixty billion to seven hundred billion dollars aggregate capital. Ratios declined from twelve. Twelve percent in the fourth quarter of two thousand nineteen to between nine point five to seven point seven percent in the hypothetical downside, they did not break out the results of the cove analysis on individual banks, but in the after hours investors have been drawing their own conclusions with mixed results depending on the bank mixed performance depending on the Bank Melissa all right Leslie, thank you Leslie picture with the results of the stress has a lot to think about. There are a lot to think about in terms of how it affects the bank trade, but there's also this to think about. Take a listen to what David Ellison of the Hennessy funds said on the closing bell just a few moments ago. There really inserting themselves, and and basically acting like they want to act in a sense that these companies are effectively nationalized. and. We're seeing the effect of that today. in what they're saying, so they're worried about the the appear to be more worried about the economy than the market is. Again heard Powell last week. Say that he was worried now. It seems like we're hearing that again. And this is going to be an ongoing thing. The banks are going to be battling this for the next couple years. So they are effectively nationalized according to this bank investor, guide me. What does this all mean for the bank trade? Yeah. It's interesting. I mean I. Don't know if I'd go that far that the bank should be but I I respected the the opinion on that. Know what it means for the bank trade I don't think the value proposition of the reason you were getting wanted to belong J. P. Morgan was because of the dividend or their stock. Buy Back. I mean I. Don't think that's why you're long the stock, but I understand the headline. This is somewhat shocking, although probably not all that. Surprising quite frankly, I think a lot of people probably saw this coming I think the bigger headline was the reason I thought. The market rally in the first place was a relaxation of the Volcker rule to a certain extent. I think that's why banks had the big run. Now you have to wonder if the timing was somewhat coincidental. I still would submit the following. Pretty steadfast on this you're looking for opportunities to by name like J. P. Morgan for that now second potential run up to one fifteen, and we've done the math for you. I mean one fifteen for J. P. Morgan is putting a one point eight multiple on sixty two dollars tangible book, and it makes a lot of sense. Go back and look where we traded up to a couple of weeks ago and that to me is where the market wants to go I. Don't think it's I. Don't think this is the reason to be bearish the broader market although you know I am. But I do think the headline is probably going to some people carrying. You've been a longtime investor in the bank specifically, certainly not for the dividends, certainly not for the share buybacks. Knew that they were gonNA suspend by back at least for this quarter. So how do you factor this into your investment thesis? So. I mean I guess it makes sense I that they say. Let's see how the year unfolds before we decide whether or not you're going to be allowed to to pay your dividend, or at what level you'll be allowed to pay your dividend, so that sort of makes sense to me i. think what is going to be more important I think is how bad are the provision for loan losses going to be in this quarter? And how bad are they going to be given that we are having difficulty reopening? How sustainable those losses to be going through the throughout the year, so I had thought that the first quarter and the second I'm sorry, the quarter ending in. June, and this next one I'm sorry. March marching, June would be the worst quarters of the year. Maybe there's another bad quarter here. It is interesting to me though that the Volcker rule did come out on the same day that I mean that's sort of like back to go go times. To? The stress tests. But I think the story hasn't really dramatically changed today we'll be. It'll be interesting when we see on Monday. Who is going to change their dividend? Would seem like Wells Fargo is maybe a likely candidate. For BANKAMERICA's city and JP Morgan. The big money centers I don't think they're moving much I. saw city up a little JP Morgan down a little and Bankamerica down. Little I don't think a whole lot has changed to me. It still comes down to how bad will the loss be? Yeah, Goldman after hours one of the biggest loser, if down two and a half percent, a wells Fargo's down one and. And a half percent.

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter
Journalists covering protests face assault and arrest
"We have to talk first about what we've seen in the past forty eight hours. The appalling targeting of reporters who are trying to tell America's story there is so much that so wrong about this situation first and foremost the video seem around the world, the video of George Floyd's final minutes alive. It's so wrong that it's hard to see, but it is right that we look. It is right that we bear witness. And it is right to see protesters taking action as a result, but it is wrong to see reporters and photographers and news crews, being assaulted and arrested at these protests, police firing rubber bullets at reporters. When their pores are holding up press badges. That doesn't belong in America authorities handcuffed reporters is wrong. That's what happens in authoritarian regimes, not in America, but yet it happened again last night in Minneapolis and in New York. These threats against the press, not just coming from police. In recent days, protesters have ganged up on the press in trouble cities. We've seen a photo journalist attacked. We've seen on TV. News crew chased out of a park. That is wrong. Rioters destroying TV. News vehicles and stealing cameras is wrong. Almost everybody knows this, and it's right to call it out and say that America is better than this. Reporters don't want to be the story. They just WanNa, tell the stories of the protesters and the police and the residents of these communities that want to be able to feel safe. Some of the examples of what we see in in terms of reporters, seemingly being targeted this for example was on Friday and Louisville. is a local CBS reporter and her cameraman in Louisville, Kentucky apparently shot with pepper balls while live on the air Later, the police apologized to the station, but we've seen other reporters that here's Dallas for his other reporters being being hit by rubber bullets. Tear gas there. These situations we've seen in a number of different cities I'll read some other examples to you. A reporter in Columbia South Carolina was hit by a rock and had to be taken to the hospital. Here's a freelance photographer in Minneapolis. who was shot in the left eye while covering the protests? He says she's been blinded in. One of her is as a result in Chicago Chicago. Tribune, photographer. Photographer said looters shoved and stole her cameras in DC. This is in Washington and Lafayette Park a Fox. News crew was harassed and then chased out of the park by protesters who were cursing and screaming at Fox News and criticizing right wing media. This is deplorable behaviour by protesters. We've also seen in LAS. Vegas. The arrests of two photographers police took these photographers into custody. That is completely inappropriate Out The next morning, you know we need to follow up on these cases and make sure that people are held accountable when these incidents happen, reporters should not be the story in these cases, but it's happened again in the past few hours overnight here in New York City. A reporter for Huffpost was arrested while wearing police badge and covering the protests in Brooklyn in Minneapolis Angeles, Time staff writer had police firing tear-gas remember bullets at point, blank blank range at her into a crowd of protesters and journalists. We're going to talk to her and just a moment. Reuters cameraman also said He. He was hit by rubber bullets. Some reporters have had to seek medical attention. A news crew KCRW says. The LAPD shouted her rubber bullets as she was holding her press badge above her head, and at least one case as I mentioned. We've seen protesters being the aggressors. This is a photographer for K. D. K. in Pittsburgh. He says he was attacked by protesters downtown on Saturday quote they stomped and kicked me. He said in a tweet from the back of the ambulance I'm bruised and bloodied but alive. My camera was destroyed. Another group of protestors pulled me out and saved my life. Thank you. This is what's happening. Members of the media in cities across the country this weekend. It feels like targeting. It feels like an escalation. It is deeply disturbing. And, we're waiting for statements about it from the president and from other national leaders when about a dozen reporters were arrested in Ferguson in two thousand fourteen. President Obama spoke about that defended the rights of the press. We will see who defends the rights of the press this weekend and in the days to come. Let's talk to the reporters, so we're in the middle of this. I just showed you. One of them molly. Hennessy Fisk reporter for the Los Angeles Times, who's got some wounds on her leg. We'll talk to her in a moment and Omar Jimenez here from CNN of course, famously iconic arrested live on CNN on Friday morning I. Don't think we're ever GonNa forget that image Omar of you being taken into custody your hands behind your back There's been a lot of news sense. Then tell me about last night and what it was like when. The police officers were were moving toward your crew and you had to seek shelter on Saturday night. Well. I think Brian we expect some of that. When you come out to a protest like this, because part of trying to cover the clashes between law enforcement, and those that are coming out, is you you expect in some ways for for things to escalate just based on how previous stories like these have gone so our team actually had a plan to sort of watch. How this law enforcement team is advancing. Go back to our first safe spot. Then continue to retreat to our next safe spot, but that didn't stop. That stop us even though our camera was rolling from getting shot at Berlitz wise, my producer got hit in the back with Some rubber bullets. My talk got hitting his leg with bullets. Actually he says that he had a cellphone in his in his pocket there and he didn't get any bruising on his leg, and when he realized, or he realized the reason was because he put out his phone, he was completely shattered, and he still has that piece of that rubber. Bullet is well so so in some ways. It was the normal aspect of covering protests, but in many ways. This one felt just a little bit different. Sort of looks different same question to you, Molly. What happened to you last night? Is it right that your colleague? Photographer had to go to the hospital. That's that's correct. My colleague Caroline coal photographer. We were both standing right

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The FBI broke Apple’s iPhone encryption, but you shouldn’t panic
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The Strategerist
Leadership During Difficult Times
"Guest on this episode of the strategic is Keith Hennessy. These days he teaches at the Stanford Graduate School of Business Stanford Law School and his leadership fellow at the Bush Institute where he's teaching our leadership program sessions during the Bush administration. Though Keith was the assistant to the president for economic policy was the director of the National Economic Council during the financial crisis in two thousand seven and two thousand eight so those days Keith was working around the clock to blunt the impact of that financial crisis on on our economy. So we thought it'd be interesting today to hear about that experience while we're reacting to the cove in nineteen pandemic. That's happening right now. Keith thank you so much for taking time while your social distancing to call in happy to help hello from Palo Alto California. Well first off. Can you paint a picture of what it's like to be a decision maker in government during a time like this because I know right now? I'm watching the news. And there's just a constant stream of information things are changing by the minute and some of it is is fact some of it is conjecture. Some of it is somewhere in between. What's that stream of information like inside the White House and in our government? Yeah well an advantage. You have when you're working in the White House is that you get you. Get the best information that's out there. I always joke that one of the wonderful privileges. You can pick up the phone call pretty much anyone in the world and say. I need to help the president understand about your area of expertise. Can you spend some time with me? The person will always say yes. And then you have. You have a tremendous Roster of experts working in the government and then also outside of government Who can help feed you information? So the information tends to find you and if it doesn't you've you've got a team of talented people who can go find out The best available answer to any question. That's out there but there definitely is sort of a fog of war we're You think you know what's going on and you probably have a better picture than almost anyone else But there are a lot of unknowns. There are a lot of things that You know that you're just making educated guesses at so that's tough in hindsight This is one of the big mistakes. In terms of historic analysis is in hindsight. It is very easy to forget the things that now seem obvious. But we're not obvious time You know the biggest mistake about hindsight announces at the time. You didn't know what was going to happen next. And while you thought you knew what your actions and decisions might Might produce you're not always certain And then the other thing is is stressful And so you learn how individuals react to stressful environments and then you learn how teams React to stressful environments and you know I think it also depends on how long the crisis Lassen how long the pressure is applied. It's one thing to be in a stressful situation for days and weeks. It's a whole another thing to be in it for weeks and months and wears on people and In overtime that takes a toll because the people who are making these decisions are after all humans right. That's actually kind of interesting. And and so how? How do you keep team functioning under these kind of in under this kind of situation? And where might we might be doing this for a long time? Yeah I'm not sure I have many tricks. We were in in one respect. We were fortunate in that the the financial crisis in two thousand eight hit in year eight. So of the Bush team We knew how to operate as a team. We knew how the mechanisms of governments worked on a lot of US had four or five or six or seven years under our belts working for this president working with each other So we had those advantages of experience and know each other and frankly had a really good team In that last year With with Hank Paulson sort of as the the field. General for the president with Ben Bernanke over at the Fed and Kevin Warsh And with a lot of amazing people internally and so that teen Kinda you know it means that you don't have to worry about those aspects of it. You can just focus on the crisis of hand. So we had a bunch of pros. We had a bunch of pros. Who knew how to work together. And then you know you just you kind of say look. There will be time to sleep and time to rest on the back end of this. We're just going to keep pushing basically because we have to. I think the other thing is the morale is really important and and Bush thing. We were really fortunate because the morale comes in large part from the president You know the morale and the tone I always say that the tone in the White House is eighty percent set by the president and twenty percent by the White House Chief of staff and we had a president and a chief of staff who were creating a tone and environment where the rest of us didn't have to worry about the politics We could basically just focus on. What was the? What was the best policy? And how do we try to make it happen? So then you mentioned the that you knew how the government works and the government with all of its departments and with experts who sometimes have competing priorities. So in general strokes. Can you talk about how to how these departments all work together and coordinate during a crisis like this? Well that's what the White House policy councils are for. At the time we had four of them there are now three In the White House of the National Security Council is the granddaddy of them all And the National Economic Council in the Domestic Policy Councils And I worked in a on the National Economic Council staff so these are people who work in the White House for the president and Their job is to coordinate policy making in their in their area for the All the information that comes in for the president goes through the Policy Council to sort of structure. It make sure the presence president knows what's going on and what that best information is and in particular because the president has got a lot of advisers each of whom is responsible for looking at a part of the problem and the Policy Council Stash. Job is to make sure that the president has the information that they need to look at the whole problem. And so when you run one of these Policy cancels you get very good at running meetings and conference calls to pull all the advisers together To to compare information to figure out what decisions the president to make and then to make sure that the president hears from all of you know his advisors that he needs to we. We would joke that. Our job was to set up clean fights cleaner where you'd have conflicting advice. The you know one team advisors would set a precedent you do X. And other advisers would say the president should do why you. WanNa make sure the president gets the information. He needs so that he can make that decision and then when he makes the decision that everybody throughout the executive branch actually executes. Does what the president wants to do right so you would actually present. Exxon wide both team ex ante y presented the president. Let him make that decision. Yeah and I shouldn't describe as really two teams that a mismatch speak mistaken. Are My these are. These are different advisors who were all part of the president skiing. But right right right just disagree on a particular question and You know these. These decisions are hard. None of the options are particularly good. Because you're always over constrained But there are just different. Trade offs different choices that the advisers would make. And what you WANNA do. Is You want to hear the president. Have the president here. Those arguments be able to push the advisers. And then say okay. Here's what we're going to do You know the privilege of working for the president. Is You get to be in the room to make the argument or the option that you think you should make. And then when he hasn't sides it you've got to go out there and execute even if he went with The other option one that you didn't recommend be interesting thing about the financial crisis is that there were a lot fewer disagreements about what to do among

ESPN Daily
The Running Back's Struggle
"Josh last time we had ESPN. It was to talk about fullbacks today. We're talking about running backs in our way through the backfield man just like Aaron Donald Josh firms. Meyer writes about football for five thirty eight Josh late last week. The Rams announced in a shocking move that they were releasing running back. Todd Gurley. This was a remarkable turn of events Given that girlie one offensive player of the year in twenty seven teen thoroughly. He was discussed by some people as an MVP candidate in two thousand eighteen on route to the Super Bowl led the league in rushing touchdowns that year. The ten the five untouched. To the end zone touchdown todd Gurley and on top of that. He's only twenty five years old. What happened my goodness twenty five year? Old running backs are already aging out. The first thing that happened to him was he has arthritic me. So at the end of the two thousand eighteen season he had to be replaced and spelled by Anderson Mentally played a little bit in the Super Bowl but he was just entirely ineffective. Fortunately that ineffectiveness carried over into the twenty nine thousand nine season and inbetween. He was given an extension that made him one of the highest. Pay running backs in the league. So this season couple that knee with his expense the caps situation in a loss Angeles and he just became a casualty and I think he is kind of an exemplar for everything. That's going on with running backs in the NFL. It's this idea of short and careers injury proneness and loss of effectiveness and therefore being cut or getting lower pay on the day that he was released. Espn stats and Info. Put out an number that I found fascinating in two thousand fifteen year. That Gurley was drafted. Twenty two backs were drafted. Not a single one of them. Josh is still on the team that selected them. What do you make of that goes to this idea of running backs? Having really short shelf life season for running back usually occur in one of their first two seasons at least in terms of productivity in terms of touches. You wear them down so quickly in this league. Though it's one of the toughest position on on the body and so I think the League as we've seen so far this year they still are kind of have a predilection overpay for the very good running backs are the ones that just had a good season but on by and large I think across the league. You're seeing people being really risk averse and moving on from running backs after a couple of seasons. When did you notice that that some teams not all and we'll get to some teams that have continued to pay running backs winded some teams for start to realize that they had been overvaluing the position and wanted to invest elsewhere. It's hard to trace it back specifically to a particular team but I know that People in twitter sphere and analytics the NFL analytics of talked about the replace ability of the running back position for quite a few years. The Philadelphia Eagles were one of the first on board to kind of spend money at the position but spread that money out over multiple players to kind of make the injury risks inherent in the position kind of spread across multiple sets of legs. The Baltimore Ravens are also one of the ones that the forefront of really just paying the absolute minimum that they have to at that position and actually getting pretty good production out of you mentioned that the analytics community was sort of early on this trend. What did they find? What did the data tell us about running backs really two things? Were most important about running the football. The results of run plays are primarily determined by run walking and defenders in the box. The defense and not who's carrying the ball because of that the finding is the inferences. They're running backs are interchangeable and investing a lot of resources whether it's the draft or whether it's free agency just doesn't make a lot of sense is also can be pinned on the changing nature of football itself. By and large. The data tells us that passing more passing. Early is more efficient right absolutely absolutely. I mean it's not even close in terms of the average value of a planet passing versus running on early downs. Then you still have to get into this idea. Of How much does it matter to the mentality of the team? How much does it matter to keep the defense on their toes? How much do you have to do to keep them honest? And so there's no question about how much teams should passing as a percentage of plays but is probably a case. They should be passing more than now. So are there any situations in which running the football is more advantageous absolutely? I absolutely you need to be able to run well at the goal line on Short yardage. If you have a running quarterback like Baltimore had last season definitely scrambling in design runs for quarterback are extremely efficient. Jackson will keep it on the read option expense at the thirty Lamar Jackson. Ted Pa Touch Lavar captain with the spin. This print Emma score. We saw what happened with Baltimore last year. They say hadn't run into that. Tennessee buds buzzsaw in the playoffs. They probably would have made it to the superbowl in my opinion. So there's definitely something to be said for the analytics and say stop running entirely and if you are going to do it do it with deception. Right off of play action. Get the other team guessing. About what your actual formation means and so they lose half a step in responding to what you're doing those are the kind of the things analytics pushes for not not whether or not you should be one hundred percent run or a hundred percent. You mentioned that Tennessee buzzsaw that beat the Baltimore. Ravens upset them. I think a lot of people point to that team to Derrick Henry and say see having a unique generational running back does matter. Look they upset. You Know New England in Baltimore. What would you say to that? I mean he got a twelve point. Five million franchise tag out of that performance. The back end of that year so I understand their point. They're looking at what just happened. They're looking at how he's being rewarded. No saying obviously matters but they beat another rushing team it the problem that I think the face the Ravens and we saw it with Kansas City. And how they didn't share. This same problem was that if you're built around the run whether it's by the quarterback or running it up the middle an wide zone like ravens did last season if you fall behind against a team that is also a ground and pound team in trying to control the clock and control the pace and you put yourself in a position where you have to come back. And you're not used to doing it or you don't have a quarterback quarterback that perhaps his is known for that type of play. You get what happened in in in Baltimore that night Jackson under pressure always lose ball stemming interception Jedi for the titans come up with another turnover hennessy. Titans are shocking the ravens whereas with the city chiefs they fell behind early three straight times but ended up winning the Super Bowl because they have a pass attack higher variants. You could make up ground easier with the passing game that you can with the run. When everything's working great rushing is the first thing you should try. And if you're good at it you should do it as long as you can but when it fails it fails pretty spectacularly and you need to be able to pass and in fact at the NFL level we ever parody is so prevalent that you really should just start out passing at that point because everyone's trying to run and everyone's trying to stop the run so the chiefs are sort of the analytics darling in this scenario because you know they passed their way to the Super Bowl. Josh they also have Patrick Mahomes right. So if you're a team with an average quarterback do you still think it's better to take a pass first approach in every NFL GAME? Even with a mediocre quarterback we find that they are better and teams are better and more efficient passing the ball and in sometimes. It's even more apparent when you have kind of an average or slightly above average quarterback because the defense and the defensive coordinator is almost sure you're going to not rely on them right. They're gonNA say well he's kind of crap you know. They're probably going to run out us all day long. And try and be safe with the ball so to the extent that you can put a mediocre quarterback in good positions like. Perhaps Tennessee did last year. Then you can take quarterback that had been floundering for years like Ryan Tannehill in. Turn him in to one of the best quarterbacks in the league the number one running back by the end of the season a guy that some people thought could have been the super bowl. Mvp was undrafted Damian Williams who is set to make just over a couple million dollars next year. How much does finance or the market factor in to know what we think about running backs today? I think you know if you're a casual fan. And you see everyone else. Basically on the team. Except for the punter and kicker getting more than on average than these running backs. I think it's beginning to percolate that. They're probably not the most important piece on the offense anymore. Things about analytics. Is that unlike baseball? Where like things got more boring? When analytics became involved when analytics can evolved in Football. Become more exciting. We want more passing. We want to go for it on fourth down. We want to know more so I one of the good things about all of this is that you see more aggressive more exciting football when it's played in the way that evidence seems to suggest it should