35 Burst results for "Hopkins"

The Dan Bongino Show
Connecting 'The Silence of the Lambs' to the Modern Liberal
"As Silence of the Lambs that movie this is an amazing scene in there Anthony Hopkins plays Hannibal lecter the serial killer right He's talking to Jodie Foster the FBI agent Many of you have seen it And Jodie Foster's investigating another serial killer Buffalo Bill and she can't seem to figure out or get to the crux of what's motivating Buffalo Bill to kill these young women And Anthony Hopkins who was a killer himself but is a very brilliant psychiatrist too Play an elector part He keeps telling her no no Clarice every time she and finally they get to the point he covets He covets when he can't be That's why he wants to be a woman so he covets I always love that scene And strangely every time I get into some dispute about liberalism I always think of that scene Not because Anthony Hopkins or Jodie Foster probably both liberals himself But because when you get to the essence of what the modern liberal is their quest for tyranny totalitarianism and censorship all of this stuff makes sense and it all falls into place Why would you want an open border Because you've told us why you want an open border They literally wrote an op-ed at the Wall Street at The New York Times excuse me a liberal paper About demographic destiny called we can replace them They talked about it all the time This is their thing Just look that up Don't take my word for it Then of course when that results in a backlash and some people take it to mean something it does or doesn't mean they try to blame their theory on conservatives It's the weirdest thing you've ever seen

AP News Radio
Suter lifts Red Wings past Oilers in 5-4 shootout victory
"Detroit went into Edmonton and beat the oilers 5 to four in a shootout, the red wings extend their winning streak to four Billy husso made 41 saves and then stopped four or 5 shots in the shootout. His coach is Derek lalone. A really tight road game with a type of offense they have. He probably was the difference in us getting the full two points. Dylan lark in that it is team leaving 21st goal in the win, Ryan nugent Hopkins netted a pair of goals for Edmonton. I am Mark Myers

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Lockdowns Cause 300,000 Axcess Deaths
"In 2022, CDC researchers found that heart disease deaths increased by 4% in 2020. Representing about 5 years of lost progress in the fight against America's leading killer. Deaths from drug overdoses increase too. With the nation recording a record 108,000 overdose fatalities in 2021. That is a 15% increase from the previous all time high count in 2020. Doctor Steven henke in The Economist at the Baltimore Maryland school that is Johns Hopkins, I believe that it is that Johns Hopkins found the strict COVID protocols in early 2020 save 10,000 lives across the U.S. and Europe. He led research into the true impact of lockdowns alongside researchers from Sweden in Denmark, finding the devastating policies only reduced COVID mortality by one tenth of 1%. Doctor hanke told daily mail, the lockdown study found that lockdowns in the spring of 2020 had a negligible effect on COVID mortality.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Marc Morano: Health Groups Jumped on the Opportunity for Lockdowns
"Was specifically duped by Deborah birx and Anthony Fauci. She writes about this in her book. And we've now had freedom of information act request. We can see where they literally gleefully even smiling in the photo when they duped Trump into doing the 15 days or to slow the spread. They knew at that point that it was never going to be 15 days. She admits it in her book. They literally lied to Trump just to get that power and get that premise set. So democratic governors could go. But specifically, it goes back to these simulations. The Rockefeller institute, the World Health Organization, Johns Hopkins University, the Gates Foundation. They all had to say, and essentially empowering the public health bureaucracy. So for decades, they'd been seeking more power, more influence. And that's why these simulations that they had sort of give you a window into what they wanted. They were bonkers simulations. Again, there's the openly talk about shutting down the global Internet in these. They talk about total lockdown, and they even talk about the pushback and they have fake news cast. I mean, they put a lot of time and money and thought into this. So in the under the motto of never let a crisis go to waste when COVID came along, they jumped on what they'd always wanted to do. And let me give you an example. The same way when we have a bad hurricane climate activist, jump on that hurricane. The same way when you have a school shooting, gun control advocates, jump on the, you know, the political aspect. There was the same thing here, except the difference was they had power and success far beyond any previous progressive campaign. I think in U.S. history, there's nothing that ever was that fast. That quick, that permanent, and that all powerful that we saw in March of 2020. It became a dictator. And that's because they used fear and the specter of death. Yes.

AP News Radio
China's Xi faces threat from public anger over 'zero COVID'
"Many a month after granting himself new powers, China's leader Xi Jinping is facing the kind of public anger not seen for decades due to his zero COVID strategy. Demonstrators in Chengdu chanted and locked down and free speech, as well as make China great again as they gathered in the dark around candles in Shanghai protesters assembled along the streets, many chanting and filming a stream of police officers arriving to control the protests. Widespread demonstrations like these have not been seen in China since the army crushed the 1989 student led pro democracy movement in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, John Hopkins political analyst of says, however, the protests happening now are less of a threat to the government than the chairman uprising. Students and protesting that there's clear sign that the party leadership is divided. And

AP News Radio
Skinner's 40 saves help Oilers defeat Panthers 4-2
"Tyson barrie and Stuart skinner carried the oilers to a four two win over the Panthers Barry's second goal of the day came four seconds into a power play 7 minutes into the third period Skinner turned back 40 shots for the oilers who head home following a split at their four game road trip I thought we did a great job defensively I thought we did a good job getting the pucks out and some big block shots Warren fogle and Ryan nugent Hopkins also scored for Edmonton which prevented Florida from a third straight win Sam Bennett twice for the Panthers who were closer to full health following the return of Aaron ekblad and Matthew kuchak I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
Vikings hang on for 5th straight win, top Cardinals 34-26
"Dalvin cook rushed for a season high 111 yards and a touchdown in the Vikings 5th straight win 31 26 versus the Cardinals Kirk Cousins threw for two TDs and ran for another as the 6 and one vik stayed unbeaten at home Zidar Smith had three sacks to help Minnesota's defense hang on against Kyler Murray who passed for 326 yards and a season high three touchdowns But Murray also had a pair of critical second half interceptions leading to Arizona's 5th loss in 8 games Deandre Hopkins had 12 receptions for 159 yards in his second game back from his suspension I'm Dave fairy

AP News Radio
Nugent-Hopkins leads Oilers to 3-1 win over Blues
"Ryan nugent Hopkins scores with 6 minute 16 seconds left in the third period to step a one one tie and lead the oilers to a three to one win over the blues the goal was the 200th of nugent Hopkins career It was a hard fought game The whole way through Obviously just happy to get the go ahead there and then we shut it down and got that cushion But it also gets goals from yes a pooley arbe and an empty netter from Zach Hyman the lone St. Louis gold comes from Ryan O'Reilly Stuart skinner stops 37 shots to win in net Jordan Bennington suffers the loss I'm Mike Reeves

The Eric Metaxas Show
Katie Hopkins Was Deported From Australia
"You were deported from Australia. Look, we may have covered it on the show, but who cares? People don't listen to this show so assiduously that they will be familiar with everything. I who am here don't remember whether we cover it. Maybe we didn't, because you and I missed each other, I think, on my last time here in America. But yeah, so I was remember lockdowns and Australian lockdowns were some of the worst. Which didn't make sense to me. There's a lot of counterintuitive madness. I mean, the fact that Israel was so vicious on the sick dead baby vaccines, forced everyone to get that. Australia, I never would have thought that they would have been so crazy. Yeah, they were crazy. So two years, you weren't allowed to leave the island. And if you were out of country and the wrong side of that, you weren't allowed to return to your home. So you could be on the road with children and you weren't allowed to come back home, or you could have a dying relative, and you weren't allowed to get there. And at the same time, some idiots from TV Land decided to bring me into the country, and I've never been vax. And that's why you're still alive. Did you hear about the 64 year old gorilla that just died? Well, two days after getting the Pfizer vaccine. But thank you. Go ahead. I was like, what? Yeah, I know. So someone in TV Land decided they were going to make a TV program during lockdown called celebrity big brother. It's a terrible program, and no one watches it, but basically they put some celebrities who aren't in a house together and then people watch them argue. That's how that works. So I was brought into the country during lockdown along with Caitlyn Jenner and at the time she was running the gubernatorial race in California. Thomas Markle, Meghan Markle's brother. You get the gist. This is awful. It was terrible. So they brought me into the country. She was like 6 foot 5. I saw, I saw him in a room and I just thought to myself, you know, in a magazine cover, you can fool people. But in person, this is a gigantic person. Yeah. Okay, so you're in a room with all these lovely people. So I'm brought into the country ahead of that because you have to do 15 days in isolation. So I get taken to my isolation prison, right? And my husband said to me, and you're getting a gist of it because you've spent some time with me. Lovely Mark said, you know, I don't see that going so well for you, little birdie, which is what he calls me. Because like a day in my own company, I don't know why you're laughing the taxes. Because I love the idea that he calls you little birdie. Yeah, he goes, I don't see it going well. Because today in my own company is a lot. I need people.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Why Americans Are Weird With Katie Hopkins
"You believe in truth, there's a joy. And so when you say and it's important for us to make this point, you and I both know that if you're just going to whine and complain about what's wrong, you become part of the problem. This is, you know, this is part of my I'm all about our team and I'll never talk our team down and in school and outscore outscore. I'm always about the team. But one criticism of our side is many, many speakers spend a lot of time on stages talking about what's wrong. Talking about stuff we know, like we know about COVID. We all know, we don't need to hear over and over and over again. And so that's why being able to get up on that stage and provide a break in the day and just make people laugh, you know? And find the fun is so important because that is the uplift that drives our side, because they know the other stuff. So I can be up there and they know I'm on their team, but I'm like, Americans are weird. And you know, and people are like, are we? And it's like, yes, Americans are weird because you have things like Costco. And I don't even I've never even known what a Costco was, but Costco is places you can buy 45 gallons of milk. For one family. That is a crazy thing. And you have things like commercials for medical items on your TV. But you understand that's relatively new. When I was growing up, we didn't have that. I have to make it okay. Changed. And it just and so much of it is unbelievably disgusting. But it doesn't make it all right that you only did it recently. No. You all still think it's normal to talk about very personal no I don't. I don't. I am used to that popcorn watching Tucker and you're like, no, no. Yes, we could talk about this. I don't want to hear about it. Yeah, well, that's what you do. And that's why Americans are weird.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Katie Hopkins Describes the Magic of a Recent Event in PA
"To Katie Hopkins. Katie Hopkins, you're talking to me. We're talking to each other. And you bring this lovely red, red, red dress. And hooray, hooray, hooray for us being together again. So I was just in Pennsylvania, a few days ago, and going there. Tomorrow, to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Yeah, and some lovely ladies came up to me. There's 4500 people in the audience. And at the end, I was there for a few hours cuddling everybody. And some people came up and they went, last time I saw you, Katie, you were with Eric metaxas. Really? And I was like, that sounds lovely. Well, you so what sort of event were you doing in Pennsylvania? Yes, I was at a reawaken event with Jen Flynn. And clay Clark. So these are all the heroes. But you know what was so nice about it is never the people on the stage. I'm not really a speaker up there. We're very privileged to have that speaking slot. But what matters so much more is the people in the audience. And the fact that you see them, they come in and they look around and they can't believe how many people are in the room. You see their little shoulders go down and their little, you just see people just relax and think, oh, here I am. I'm not crazy. There are other people who love America. What's happening? I'm not alone. And one of the most clever things of lockdown in the COVID nonsense and all the rest of it is and the media is this push to make people believe they're alone. So their own children no longer speak to them, or their disinvited from the synagogue or the church. And then they get into these rooms with 4500 people and they go, oh. Yeah. Look at us. Yeah. And then once you get the noise going, it's my little hairs on my arms stand on end. Once you get that noise going, it is such that to me is the plugging in of the electricity into our side. And that's

The Eric Metaxas Show
Doctors Tried to Bully Katie Hopkins Into Aborting Her Child
"Katie, you were just telling us really an amazing story. It's hard for me to fathom as a father of a daughter. The idea, the idea that medical professionals were effectively bullying you, trying to bully you into killing your child. On the off chance or maybe they thought not so off chance that she would have problems. Yeah. And the other thing they did after they found out that her kidneys were massive, was they did more testing so they put this tube through your stomach and they pull out some bits of whatever and they told me she has genetic abnormalities. But as with so many things in medicine, they can test for something and show you something's wrong, but they don't know the answer. So they then they can't say, oh, she'll probably be like this or like this. They just told me she would be a monster that she probably couldn't live, that I wouldn't want to look at what I'd given birthday. Are they not culpable? I mean, this is an amazing thing. This is so despicable to me, because not only did they get it wrong, even if they'd gotten it right. The idea that their counsel is murder your child and all will be well. Yes. And how many people do we know whose children actually have abnormalities, and all kinds of problems, and they love their children, perhaps more than they would if they didn't have the abnormalities. But this is a satanic thing, and it strikes me that in places like England, and of course, in this country now, how many are going along with the doctor's advice? Absolutely. And, you know, this idea that they make it so that if you decide to have it, it's going to be it's going to be catastrophic for you. But the truth is, if you go through that procedure as they keep referring to it as procedure to remove your baby, which makes it sound like they can just magic it away. How many women really recover from that

The Eric Metaxas Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
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AP News Radio
Cardinals use two pick-6s in first half to down Saints 42-34
"The Cardinals returned pass interceptions by Marco Wilson and Isaiah Simmons late in the first half en route to a 42 34 victory over the saints Kyler Murray threw for over 200 yards and a touchdown completing ten of those to Deandre Hopkins his first game back after a 6 game drug suspension I think there's a lot of things that we could have done better out there But I think it was 360 plus days or something like that It's crazy It feels good to get away The Cardinals improve to three and four the saints fall to two and 5 George Tanner Glendale

AP News Radio
The latest in sports
"AP sports and Mike Reeves the Yankees and escrows played game two of their ALCS Thursday night in Houston Here's correspondent Adams Alex Bregman's third aiding three run Homer held up as the Astros beat the Yankees three to two to take a two zero ALCS lead I think we did a good job the first two games and you just got to keep playing hard and keep competing It's fun playing in the postseason great atmosphere here great atmosphere there And just looking forward to continue to compete Valdez allowed two unearned runs on four hits over 7 innings and he struck out 9 for the Astros without issuing a walk The Thursday night NFL matchup was a high scoring affair in Arizona with the Cardinals downing the saints 42 to 34 in wide receiver Deandre Hopkins returned to the lineup quarterback Kyler Murray connects with Hopkins ten times for a 103 yards He didn't look like he had any roast knocked it off real quick if he had any New Orleans quarterback Andy Dalton throws for 361 yards and four touchdowns along with three interceptions On the hardwood the clippers put 6 players in double figures in a 103 97 win over the Lakers Paul George and John wall led the way for head coach ty Lou's squad This was the gutsy win you know for us they came back and I think took the lead We went up 13 And we just took a big stuck with the game plan and I thought guys stepped up we made some big shots down the stretch but defensively I thought we were really good The other NBA contest He's the bucks down the 76ers 90 to 88 On the ice Eric Carlson that's the overtime winner to give the sharks a three to two win over the rangers It was the first win for San Jose after 5 losses to start the season We tried our best to play to win the game instead of sitting back and kind of waiting and see what's going to happen And I think in the third especially I think we did a good job Other NHL winners are the bruins Canadians Maple Leafs penguins blue jacket senators Devils wild oilers and Sabres and golden knights I'm Mike Reeves AP sports

AP News Radio
Late turnover, Hopkins 4th field goal gives Chargers OT win
"Dustin Hopkins kicked a 39 yard game winning field goal in overtime as the Chargers beat the Broncos 1916 A lot of things have to go right in a ball game from even get the shot So I don't want to put on the hero cape just yet LA recovered a punt at the Denver 28 yard line that set up the winning kick Austin Eckler had a rushing score for the Chargers Justin Herbert threw for 238 yards with one pick no touchdowns the Broncos Russell Wilson passed for a 188 yards and one score Mark Myers englewood California

AP News Radio
NASA says its asteroid defense test was a success
"NASA says it's asteroid mission was a smashing success It was a save the world test the dart spacecraft was going after the asteroid dimorphos And we have NASA administrator Bill Nelson says the refrigerator sized spacecraft travels 7 million miles from earth coming in at 14,000 miles an hour And it was a bullseye Nancy chabot at Johns Hopkins University says the test was to see if in the future a killer rock could be nudged out of earth's way It just gave it a small nudge But

The Charlie Kirk Show
The CDC Caught Lying About the Vax "Death Signal" With Steve Kirsch
"Some tape here. Of kind of a one two combo. It's a very depressing one, two combo might I add. Let's play cut 57. Of Pfizer celebrating children that are going to be in the vaccine child trials, play cut 57. All of us want to be superheroes. And the most important years of those that help others. This year, thousands of kids like us around the world joined the COVID-19 vaccine trial. To all the kids who volunteered, we'd like to say. Thank you. And then cut 58. This is a hospital advertisement, cut 58. One day, I just stomachache so bad. I didn't want to do anything. The team at new York Presbyterian said it was actually my heart. It was severely swollen. Something called myocarditis. But doctors gave me medicines and used machines to control my heartbeat. They'd save me. These people are so evil. Steve, what's your take? Well, they're trying to normalize the damage from the vaccine. They're trying to cover up the damage in the vaccine. And make it a pure like, oh, the myocarditis is just something normal and isn't a great that this hospital is treating it. But they're not telling you in the ads is that we don't know what's going to happen 5 years down the road for that young girl who was in that TV commercial. Because myocarditis, I think the stance are like in 5 years, like 20% of the people are dead. And their lifelong pharma patients too, Steve. They make for great residuals, right? Yeah, they do. They do. And you know, the fact that we're injecting 6 months old, kids at a very early age, is horrible. And there was a paper from authors at Stanford. Sorry, at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, UCSF, Oxford University and a few more institutions. And they basically said that the risk benefit of this vaccine is so bad. In other words, it's so risky that it is unethical for universities to mandate boosters.

AP News Radio
Scientists honored for COVID-19 tracker, prenatal test
"A scientist who created a global COVID-19 tracker was among those honored for achievement in medical research Lauren Gardner a Johns Hopkins University engineer who studies the spread of diseases is the recipient of this year's lasker award for public service by the Albert and Mary lasker foundation which recognizes achievements in medical research Gardner worked with her lab team to develop a website that tracks COVID-19 as the virus began spreading worldwide in January of 2020 The dashboard became the key resource for the public and policymakers seeking information on global cases deaths and vaccines Other award winners include a biologist in Hong Kong who designed a prenatal blood test for pregnant mothers that can screen their unborn children for down syndrome and three scientists whose work on key immune proteins helped launch the field of integrin research I'm Jennifer King

Tape Notes
"hopkins" Discussed on Tape Notes
"John Hopkins from the album music for psychedelic therapy, and it's interesting in the world of podcasts John where he plays snippets of sound. And this music isn't designed to be heard in snippets of sound. Because it's very immersive and it's very deep and in a way with this album in particular, you want to listen to it in one sitting. Yeah, yeah. It's kind of either one or two, really, because there is one gap in the middle, but everything else is completely interleaved and yeah, so that's why I would encourage people to do that. But then that's the great thing. I think that it is the kind of record that you need to listen to in one sitting in whatever. Comfortable setting you have, whatever you are most comfortable setting is, but at the same time the great thing for take notes is that we get to explore it at the same time, and it's fascinating already to hear how you're creating these songs. What was the inspiration for love flows where you walking down the road again? This was a little sadder, I think, so I'd been working on various other projects at the same time as I've been working on Coldplay stuff as well, which is something I've been doing for 14 years now and I've been making sounds on stuff that hasn't been released actually yet, but and I was also working on a project called wave paths, which is actually an app designed for psychedelic therapy, therapists are able to choose with the generative AI engine, the kind of music that their patient needs for where they're going in their journey. And so I was playing around with sounds for that and at the same time working in the pop world a bit. So, you know, it's kind of in between these two areas and one of the sounds I was making for wave parts had a kind of offshoot sound that I just started playing with of instinct and it turned out to be the starting point for this track, which I will now find. So.

Tape Notes
"hopkins" Discussed on Tape Notes
"Today, I'm at iguana studios and I'm joined by John, and what better way to start our conversation than by hearing some of John's music. This is wintergreen from the piano version EP. It is wintergreen from the piano version EP by John Hopkins and I'm very pleased to say that John Hopkins and sat in front of me here at Agones studios. It's great to see you, John. I knew. How are you? Yeah, I'm good thanks you, yeah. Yes, it's lovely to be here and to be going into some of these details that no one ever asks about. Well, they do ask us, I mean, that's one of the reasons why we were keen to get you. Because when we ask take notes listeners who they want us to get on the show, your name has come up time and time again. And it's really interesting because I think today though, it'll be a contrasting experience to one that they might have expected because I think maybe they're responding to all the albums that you've put out and responding to the kind of dance elements of those. But you're here to talk about music for psychedelic therapy, which is the new album, and it's a completely different thing, isn't it? It is, yeah, it's a total departure. It doesn't have any beats of any kind and it doesn't have any grid or any tempo, which I found amazingly liberating. And I just felt like, I guess I never really thought about the amount of space that kicked drums take up in the mix in the track. And the need to adhere to some sort of rhythm to I suppose it's about making people dance. And I've done that for several albums, you know, you can't keep doing the same thing. So this is like to me it has all the same well many of the same characteristics as the other elements in terms of the emotional effect and the intensity, but it just doesn't use the particular technique of drums. That's how I see it. It's not like a relaxation album, just because it doesn't have drums, obviously I mean it's just more like a yeah, a crazy psychedelic journey. Sometimes. Yeah, it certainly is. And was the piano version EP intended as a transitional release then. Not at all actually. It was that definitely was like a lockdown thing. I remember just coming out, I was just fiddling around the piano and playing the chords from dawn chorus, and post a little video of it on my Instagram just with my phone and I still actually that's actually quite nice. My lights recall that properly. So I did really quite quickly it's just for covers and at this point I didn't even know I was about to write this album. So yeah, it was a nice simple release piano versions. Where is this album? Sonically, really complicated. So it was like a palette cleanser, perhaps. Let's call it that between the two albums. Yeah. So we're going to look at three tracks from music for psychedelic therapy. Maybe we'll play the master of welcome to get the picture of what you're doing and then we can start talking about it. Great. So that is just a little taste of welcome by John Hopkins, which is the opening track on music for psychedelic therapy, and.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"hopkins" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"When you're in the cave, what type of shifts of mine did you see? Because essentially you're experiencing this kind of wordless isolation to some degree. And your senses are really being withdrawn. And that is in the quest for if you read any of the original texts, the first step to the path of seeing the true nature of reality is actually withdrawing the senses. And the period of isolation because it makes you aware of all of the sensory phenomena and mental formations. You begin to become aware of, oh, here is instead of being overwhelmed by all of my senses, continuously happening. And just kind of reacting to those things on autopilot, you instead begin to become aware of the deathless awareness behind your mind that is observing your thoughts observing your sensations and noticing that, oh, there's this kind of effervescent Tapestry of data coming into my nervous system, but there's actually a witness behind all of that. You know, and it allows you to get the space and really create that gap between reactivity to life and an awareness of your own mind and how you are woven through the present moment. I'm curious if there was any type of that activity or any type of transformation in that way for you whether you're in that cave for those three, three nights. Yeah, first I just want to compliment you on the phrase FS and Tapestry. One of which I recently hung up in my house. No, I do remember some quite a lot of moments like that, where there was echoes of the noise that is normally in my mind rattling around and like the cave was a kind of mindful, mindfulness teacher in a really direct way. So I remember like literally there's no phones obviously. You have fans are not working, which is great. And I have like a conscious tech sound fast one or two days a week anyway. But there are several had been at least a week I think by this point we just totally out of touch and off grid enough after networks that were addicted to. I remember like there was some part of my mind that was fixated just mildly on some sort of WhatsApp group that someone was being difficult on that I was one of the last phone things I'd experienced before I turned it off. And with the speed with which this cave teacher came in and said, you know, and pointed out that because those are the kind of things that sometimes get to us, you know, whether it's a negative comment or whatever, you know, sensitive people, we're all sensitive and we know it or not. And I think the things that rattle around in there can be quite persistent and the speed with which it was vanquished in this place was just incredible. You just become aware of your surroundings and the lack of I mean, you know, I remember reading about the amount of stimulation we now stimulation we have daily now is, I don't know 10,000 times more per second than we actually evolved to have for something like.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"hopkins" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"And we kind of I suppose we were kind of just a few months into the whole pandemic and I'd taken a bit of time off. And this was the first piece of music I made after that time off. Maybe three months in something. And when I finished making it, I was just like, this is I feel like I feel so different after making this like this had a really strong effect on maybe my nervous system or something because I made a lot of yeah, like you say, so much rhythmic music and whenever I make beat based stuff I mean, it's incredibly exciting to make and there's a lot of adrenaline and keeps you awake at night and all this sort of thing. And this music at the opposite effect, it was like soothing to actually create. And deeply, took me into like a sort of sacred space in my mind. So I think having finished that, I think there was just a desire to do more. And then the next thing that happened was east forest got in touch. And asked me to help him or collaborate with him writing music to underpin a really amazing ram dass talk from the mid 70s. And then when that piece was done, we had, I went that to me. It sounded like sounded like the conclusion of an album. So whereas I previously thought that tiles cave space might be released as a single single 22 minute track. Suddenly I've got the closing track of an album. And then I'm like, okay, so I'm not going to open apparently. And then the next the next thing was just like all this new stuff just started flowing through me all these new ideas with a great intensity and speed. And I spent like 5 or 6 months just following that and doing pretty much nothing else until it was finished and it was finished about a year after it was started, which is probably a little quicker to normal for me. I mean, like, even if I take two years over an album, like singularity there wasn't every month of those two years that I was working. Whereas this one I pretty much carried on. So but yeah, there was just this, I feel like as a musician, you have to respond to what makes you feel you have to meet that base baseline of intuition that you lead you use to lead you. And I got such a strong sense.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"hopkins" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"20% off. I'm a friend at the time is now, at long last let's do it. Let's go talk to my friend, the brilliant and wise, John Hopkins. All right, John. Welcome. Thank you. Smooth start. I like the penetrating intro. Man, it's good to talk again. Yeah, yeah, it's great to talk with you man. I saw you just a few weeks ago in Austin and it was still hot. I know I'm in the depths of late English autumn. I'm excited to have you on the show again. Literally since the last time you're on, I've had someone send me a message, at least once a week asking when you're going to be back. And I think it's been three years. So it's crazy. Was it three years ago? I guess it was right. Yeah, that's amazing. Yeah, so what's really deliver it for him, you know? Yeah, and there's nothing I like more of a conversation than a lot as much pressure as possible. B to be insightful and entertaining. You'll do it naturally do a well naturally promise. So man, congratulations on this new record. It's really a beautiful new kind of what feels like a new chapter for the work you've done. And I'm really curious if you could talk about starting in most of your career has been around beat based music. And what was it that made you start transitioning to something beat less? Well, I mean, I may have said this last time, but I don't actually think about. What I'm making, so I'm very kind. The elder I've got and the more records I've made the less attention I pay to my conscious mind when I'm working. So it's more like a case of like doing it and then discovering after a while, oh, you don't seem to have any beats. And but I think that the starting point for the record was probably largely responsible, which was and I don't want to go into huge detail about this because I've talked about it..

The Eric Metaxas Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Help And matt sharp. Thank you so much for the work you do and for being on the program. Thanks for having me eric Either folks i'm not going to bring up exuma. Seborrheic or psoriasis. Have made it clear. I'm not a medical doctor. Can't help you please. Enough katie hopkins. We're talking about crazy. It's so much fun to have you here because when we're talking about the most serious things i have to joke because otherwise we would go crazy right right and that's paw so i've been on the road now here in america for seventy eighty days. I've been what does it you say you say. I've been written hard and put to bed. Wet rode hard and put family program. We can't say that the thing that you put your face your face looks like you've been that no but you been on the road to longtime and exactly. Your point is is what i'm trying to do. I'm trying to give side a reason together. I'm trying to give side a reason to laugh. Laugh at stuff. Laugh with me. Laugh at me because as much as there is darkness all around we have to find the fun and the reason. I have such joie avi being on the road and leslie is that finally i can speak you know. I finally can be on a stage and entertained. Two hundred people two thousand ladies. An audience fell room with laughter and joy for me. Because i can't do it in my own country anymore. It's it really is extraordinary. It's funny in the united states. Who are dimly aware of what goes on in england in the uk. I think many of us actually wonder i have wondered. How is it. Possible that the queen who is a christian a woman of common sense. How can she presided as she does. I know to some extent particular. Let's edit that. It's it's the kind of role that she doesn't have the power that a prime minister does but at the same time i would think that she has a bully pulpit. It's her job to to help. England be england. She has not seemed to weigh in on this. Can you help those of us. Who admire her to understand. What in the world may be occurring. And it's something. Americans asked me a lot is when they see the uk in the states. This people like me who are arrested for speech or lose your home or lose your jobs lose everything and it was the queen. Katie west the queen and she doesn't speak on this. She did speak out on the vaccine trying to push the vaccine saying it was people's duty to have the vaccine. That was a really weird thing doesn't get involved and it's argue to say should seriously though you can understand that in other words i can understand how she doesn't go down the rabbit hole of understanding. Why it's a bad idea to get the vaccine but on all the other thing is nothing quite quite quite silent. She joined the royal sign at think which is unfortunate because we really only have one. Generation of rules laughed courtesy of your export from the trailer. Park and meghan markle. Who almost singlehandedly has brought down the royal family. And i hold you accountable for that. I think of her as the yoko ono of our time. So she's it's so stupid. Look how can people find you because we're going to keep you for the next hour. The conversation will be increasingly substantive. I promise you because we've got a lot to cover here. But how can people find you. Katie hopkins. I'm currently still on instagram. Post pictures of flowers and things. Well i do a lot more than that. I can promise the on there. Okay people underscore everything undisclosed katie underscore hopkins underscore three underscores underscores underscore think underscore katie underscore hopkins into school underscore beautiful. I know you set off by underscores. We're gonna we're gonna go into our two and we're going to keep you for the whole hour. There's so much. I wanna i wanna talk to you about. I just want to remind my audience folks before we continue. We're doing a fundraiser. With alliance defending freedom. I promise you however much money you give to them you may as well be paying it to yourself. They're working for you. This is no hyperbole. They are the last line defending religious liberty. If they weren't doing this our futures would be the more bleak. I'm just saying putting it that way. Because katie hopkins sitting the more bleak. I tell you so. Please go to metaxas. Talk dot com. We really do need your help. We'll be back with katie hopkins..

The Eric Metaxas Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Seborrheic or psoriasis. There's not much i can do. I'm not a doctor. I don't know why you even asking me about this. I'm talking to katie hopkins katie. You're british journalist. You're the most banned woman on the planet. I was asking you earlier. What is it. I want you to be honest. Because if are asking this to anne coulter who's a dear friend she would never admit it's kinda like donald trump would never admit like yes. Maybe i shouldn't have said this. She doubles down. My guess is you're probably similar that you wouldn't say yeah. Maybe i shouldn't have said. I think it's similar that the differences i would say people always say oh. What was it that banned from. Just pick something twitter and you can't answer it because it isn't one thing because there's never a thing it's just that your voice becomes too powerful. Your audience becomes too big so at the point that i had my own column on met online. I was on tucker three or four times a week. I had my own radio show. You become too big okay. To tell the truth. This is beautiful. This is beautiful. Because i was wondering i was saying you on the break. I was this program. Which is i would think pretty anodyne. This is not like we're not fire-breathing you know and we were completely wiped off of youtube like just two hundred twenty thousand subscribers which is not monstrous but for us it's extraordinary and just completely wiped out the whole show and i think the final straw was we. We had naomi wolf on. She's was talking about vaccine passports. And i thought naomi wolf is a feminist. She's very liberal. She was in my class at yale. Just completely different in most ways but on this an amazing. She's been a hero because of that. I mean that was the final score but they had other reasons. But you said you think that the real calculation they're making is that you scare them become too. It isn't ever people will say. Why did they take off youtube. And actually i want to say it's an ignorant question but it's not the right question because the only answer is you become too big and your voice becomes to heard of things you're simply not allowed to say and those things don't have to be they aren't islamophobic. Or fattest or racist. Or sexist things. They're the simple act. Like in my case with my one of the first jobs i lost. It was the simple act of videoing migrants coming across from libya to our southern italian shores and showing. That was a ferry service that you now have at your border mcallen right and showing that that was when the wrath of the powerful to send it so it's never one thing in my opinion. I think you're right quite right so in fact it was exactly the right question. Wasn't it thank you. Because i wanted to hear you say i mean. I'm i'm glad you said that. Because i always try to understand these things and they are strange and no one talks about them but let's face it in america. At least this is a free country. And i always feel like i need to make this teaching point. We are free even to say wrong things. You don't have to be right. You are free in america to say stupid things to say wrong things now. If you care about truth you try to get it right but the idea that there is someone saying no. That's not okay. No that's implying something. I don't like this is horrific. This is particularly horrific in the in the united states. You've seen this in england for quite a long time coming. Yeah so when people talk about being canceled here and they talk about maybe losing youtube account or maybe losing twitter account. I cannot speak in my own country. I've been arrested for hate speech. Because of words i wrote a newspaper column when the truth. You were arrested arrested okay. Tell me why. They thought they were arresting you. What did you say in that column. That would i mean 'cause when you say arrested for hate speech. I mean what. What is that. So speech in the uk is not free. It's not free speech as identified as hate speech if they can identify something. that you've said is being hateful. Which in my case was saying that we shouldn't take any more migrants that we needed to put british. People are gonna edit that out. I can't believe she said that right. And then that trees becomes an arrestable offence. So i've been interviewed under caution by the major crime in homicide. Command they deal with the most serious murders in the country. I was interviewed by their officers accused of hate speech. I'm i'm practically speechless. This is no pun intended. I am it's extraordinary to me. First of all the term hate speech is meaningless. Like what is hate speech. I give somebody says that's a hate crime. Okay i'm murdered you. Because does it matter it is the murder. That is the crime whether i murdered you Because i hate the color of your skin or because i was just having a bad day or because you look like my first wife i mean why. When did this happen in england that this hate speech. This thing came into things legally because here. it's very reason. Yeah it was about four years ago for us and so they'll those laws have been creeping and keeping more and more towards the silencing of everything and as you will appreciate it isn't just they arrest me and film me being interviewed under caution and maybe i'll be charged. I maybe i'll go to prison. It's a warning for others. Don't speak don't say don't think it because we'll do to you what we did to her so really. I'm just used as a schooling lesson for other people in the same way that they just created a new law in the uk that if you perceive i seriously harmed you with my speech you consume me tomorrow that i wish i were in england because when you said you said you didn't wanna call my question ignorant. I knew you were doing that. And if this were a real country you would be in jail. I can't believe it. We have to joke about these things because they're so absurd. Because i think we have to show people that. Were not intimidated by this. This is absurd. it's so stupid. But i mean england has been creeping instruction for longtime friends with baroness caroline cox. Who talked about lady thatcher made her baroness. Because of her bravery in the early seventies standing up to the marxist of the day a word of time folks were going to be right back. We're going to keep katie for the whole two hours..

The Eric Metaxas Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"I'm talking to katie hopkins katie. You're british journalist. You're the most banned woman on the planet. I was asking you earlier. What is it. I want you to be honest. Because if are asking this to anne coulter who's a dear friend she would never admit it's kinda like donald trump would never admit like yes. Maybe i shouldn't have said this. She doubles down. My guess is you're probably similar that you wouldn't say yeah. Maybe i shouldn't have said. I think it's similar that the differences i would say people always say oh. What was it that banned from. Just pick something twitter and you can't answer it because it isn't one thing because there's never a thing it's just that your voice becomes too powerful. Your audience becomes too big so at the point that i had my own column on met online. I was on tucker three or four times a week. I had my own radio show. You become too big okay. To tell the truth. This is beautiful. This is beautiful. Because i was wondering i was saying you on the break. I was this program. Which is i would think pretty anodyne. This is not like we're not fire-breathing you know and we were completely wiped off of youtube like just two hundred twenty thousand subscribers which is not monstrous but for us it's extraordinary and just completely wiped out the whole show and i think the final straw was we. We had naomi wolf on. She's was talking about vaccine passports. And i thought naomi wolf is a feminist. She's very liberal. She was in my class at yale. Just completely different in most ways but on this an amazing. She's been a hero because of that. I mean that was the final score but they had other reasons. But you said you think that the real calculation they're making is that you scare them become too. It isn't ever people will say. Why did they take off youtube. And actually i want to say it's an ignorant question but it's not the right question because the only answer is you become too big and your voice becomes to heard of things you're simply not allowed to

The Eric Metaxas Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Man with a shock red hair. And i thought that's fantastic and when i went back to the uk. I applied to be on the british version and was selected. So that's how i became a bit british version. it's is the donald trump of baton british. That was the perfect question. You would have to be. Boris right hitting. I watched the donald trump version of thought. Fantastic fantastic job fantastic guy. Bit brutal love that went back to the uk and the uk version. Sadly is a little bit. When i went used the word i would use is a little bit rubbish compared to the american version because the guy is out. Donald trump is just a small guy code lord sugar. He's not good. Lord sugar yes. That's my girlfriend's used to come on really lord sugar. We're not making this up. It boiled sugar. Low sugar lordship right. And i thought i would be kicked out somewhere in the middle and people would be oh she was a good egg. She was a good on. You know meet me and normally and instead i got to the very end and got offered the position and then i was like i cannot be working for this guy. Because he's mediocre right. I had other stuff to be doing. So i fight the boss and i twelve million viewers. I fire the lord sugar then. I become known sugar. You're out she'll get your fire it and for that reason you're out okay. So so katie. Most people if they do know you the you as a loud mouth yes rash. Yes nasty racist islamophobic horror horror end. And that's how we know you here and that's why we've invited you on the program. You you have a big problem you you speak the truth. And i've i've spoken the truth once in a while it slips out and people don't like that so what have you been doing more recently. I mean you've been in the united states here a little bit. Yes so. I come speak in the uk. We were just discussing this last night. I was out at new hyde park. And i haven't been on a stage or a platform in the uk for maybe four five years. I cannot speak in the who said that. I can't be on anything because they will destroy it. The last time. I was in a venue to speak on stage. They burnt the church down. You're kidding now. They bus in busloads of the types. You see in portland and they destroyed the place. They'll hunt down the ozo- you're you're a little bit like ann. Coulter only unfiltered. Yes and i actually do journalistic work. That's actually hilarious different. Imagine ann coulter unfiltered. What would she be like. Who knows no seriously. The fan kuta left a conference room. More comfy studio naturally reported the truth. That's not her job but you do it. And and but okay. So i indulge me we. We only have a minute left or less in this segment. But i want to know. And i am being serious. What do you think you have said. The worst of what. You've said that would make people ban you. Because i had a friend who is very politically different than i am but He he said to somebody like oh my and and he had katie hopkins on the program as though you know you can do a lot of bad things but come on katie hopkins so when we come back.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Folks. i have to ask you. Do you suffer from eczema. sabriya psoriasis. Well is nothing i can do about it. I'm a radio host. The right so i don't know what to tell you i. I'm here to interview katie hopkins. I'm plugging myself in as you can see. I'm here to interview katie hopkins and the best news really is that she's right here in the studio look there. She is off camera and it makes me you know this. It just makes me happy to see you there. Certain people that just instantly cheer me up. You don't really have to tell me anything it's just you I don't know where to begin now. There many people tuning in who who's katie hopkins about. And so you could tell them anything. You could say an epidemiologist for horses and they would. We could just do that. There are people tuning in right now. We could say anything we want but in the interest of time that we're not gonna do that so we're going to tell the truth. You're british journalist. You're the most banned woman on the planet. Katie's true that's true. Tell my audience so yeah. Let's tell you audience. I should say with the horse reference. You just made. That's a weird recurring theme in my life. Now don't do a horse person. Well there you go you just doing it right there. So because i look and don't don't try and back away from this because we're okay with it because i look a bit like a horse like princess in exactly so people think i'm either margaret thatcher or princess on on a big hair day which you're brilliant mak- parts help with today. This is quite big hair. And i'm closer to god i'll come on. Let's hear your story yes. Do people think i ride. Because they're doing it. You just did it. I look a bit like a horse. Or princess. Anne and last time that i was in okara which i think is horse country. People were sippy. No i was ocala florida. Oh yeah you can check. Oh yes you so. People think i ride and even this shuffled drive was like. Oh so where do you ride. And i'm not i wrote. I just look a bit like a horse at that that's very self deprecating of you saying you look like a horse's like saying like okay here here are fifty slugs got them in the garden. You have slugs right and saying one of them. Looked like me more like burt lancaster than the others. Can you find that slug. She'll technically that's probably true. But really comes menendez clearing that up because you did look like. And i not no. I said because i knew where you were going with this. I noticed that today you've british just for me. This is why this is a hacking jacket. We're gonna we're going to get the hounds and we're going to go out so you know what it is you you i mean you're being very self deprecating but here's the my thinking i think that americans who cannot help but look up to our elder brothers and sisters in england. We wish we spoke the way you do. And we really do admire so much of your culture. So i think if you have an even slightly posh accent we assume your ride horses all these and your and you know what i mean i so do and also my americans are so darling about the british accent like my accent i can get myself out of any kind of trouble right or into anywhere with my accent and i so not that you can say roy naff off. I mean i wouldn't say that that'd be terrible and especially in that accent. I don't know what that was a hula job. That was that was a hooligans accent and gop. oh no no. I could do that but probably better. Not know so by name is katie hopkins and for people that say. I have no clue who you are. And that's my favorite kind of person. Isn't it because then you just normal. I am just normal. But i am and i introduced myself as a straight white christian conservative married mother of three children. And i'm proud of all of those things because those things are all the wrong things to be these days and despite never having broken law despite never having owed anyone any money or never having harmed anyone. Apart from my first husband was fine. I am the most banned woman on the planet banned from south africa. Banned from australia. Banned from wales. I don't have a bank account. After trump tweeted. They took my twitter no way. We're i think we're confusing categories. You i think part of what you're saying has to do with the covert madness right. You're not allowed to go to certain countries or something. Is that what we're talking about now. No i'm banned from south africa for reporting on the genocide of white farmers. I spent three months living on white farms in south africa. In any of your burr south african audience which you'll have plenty of most of my audience are bores. Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen. You've been a great audience. We're here down to three percent. You went down there now. Listen presumably your husband and children. Don't go with you. What what are they doing while. Mummy is facing a racist insurgents in the southern hemisphere. I'm old school journalists now. So i my background is initially in the military. I went through the rule. Minute trae academy santa's which is like your west point but obviously just better and they didn't make you ride horses. They did for come on on the offices. And i came out of the military to go into business and then journalism but in the old school of journalism when people used to leave their studios actually report on stories where they were happening. That's my stories. Those are my. That's my journalism. That's what i do right. And so how did you get your start. I had forgotten that you were on the apprentice so you were back before. Donald trump was just a gleam in the eye of the american. Proehl's i guess you. What year was that. I don't know. I was working here in manhattan. I was working on madison. I mean what doing on forty s. So i went into business consultancy and it was principles of mission command. Principles of the military brought into business life here. I lived in the east village on fourteenth. Just around the corner for five years. And while i was here i watched the american version of the apprentice with this great john..

The Eric Metaxas Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"I oh man. I just realized this is tuesday. it is and on tuesdays. I don't plug in my my thing. I don't want to hear my. Yeah lugging your thing. That's we Yeah you've got some exciting news. It's always a challenge. Where do you go first. Okay number one. let's go. let's go number one. I was at cornerstone chapel in leesburg virginia. A couple of days ago. And i was talking. I'm going to be doing practically incessant talking about the subjects of my new book. Is atheism dead. This new book. Yes the new book. The new snake biting its tail. Yeah we're boras. I've been reading it on the train on the way in and on the way back really exciting stuff work. We need you okay. So but i've been talking about it a lot and as a result of of speaking at cornerstone chapel. They stream a lot of their stuff. I mean they stream everything so people watch it from home. A lot of people watch it from home. Don't even live there. But i'm begging people to preorder the book. I've done that. I will eventually stop doing that because the book will be out. But you can't preorder the book. Once it launches launches october nineteenth. And i'm saying to you ladies and gentlemen. I need your help. I've been canceled from youtube. Totally hardly anybody gets canceled from youtube. I feel like it's a special badge of honor but we need your help because it's hard to to reach people and if you listen to this program you think well it's not hard you i hear you day well beyond this program. It's very hard to reach people. So we're asking you if possible the pre-order it there you can pre-order it from anywhere. A lot of people go to amazon. Now if you wanna be on the launch team you. I think you have to go through amazon. But the bottom line is go to eric. Metaxas dot com. You'll see all the links to launch team to pre ordering. Some of the preorder links are so cheap fourteen ninety seven. It's forty five percent off. But i say this because the other day when i spoke at cornerstone the preorder 's were so impressive. I guess people watching me talk about this that the book broke into the top one hundred at amazon. That's amazing it's two weeks away. Two weeks from coming out broke into the top one hundred. I keep saying this. I'm more excited about this book than any book i've written. That's not smoke blowing. Smoke their stuff in here. That i think is just going to astonish some people. You can look into it yourself. It's not like i say. Hey what do you think. I'm giving you the fact. The crazy stuff about water alone is amazed. Have you read that. Yeah i'm into the water part. Yeah you're gonna have to me because i'm it is and you feel like this is science. They should be teaching this in schools. -cations point so strongly to god that i think people get creeped out. They don't wanna go there. No don't want to pretend we're in a second. You gotta stop pretending folks. It's time it's time all right. So i have to say this. I've been doing tons of media. Some of it prerecorded for when the book launches on october nineteenth. Yesterday i was on with sebastian gorka. Salem colleague live yesterday. Great guy Prerecord jennifer ls which is going to air this thursday anyway. It's exciting one more thing. Dennis prager and i didn't event not long ago. It is online. We did it. It in chattanooga. Yeah you saw it. Yeah it's it was fascinating both of you were just spot on with your comments and your your humor five stuff thank you. i'm gonna. We posted it at our when we out the email to those of your sign up for the newsletter. If you're not senator for the newsletter what are you thinking. What's wrong with you people. he's eric. Metaxas dot com. Sign up for the news. I i'm serious. It's like there's stuff that yeah i know. I just think when. I think all the stuff that people watch that. It's not quite what they're looking for folks. We're doing our best to get you. High quality guests and information of the thing that i did with dennis. Prager is one of the best things i've ever done. He is an absolute hero. Which i think you know speaking of absolute heroes. Katie hopkins remember her. Oh yeah little. British girl. The girl i remember her. She's going to be on this program and a couple of minutes a studio right where i'm sitting. That's right come in here. And she's taken over. She got all dressed up so then she is going to be right here in the studio all dolled up. Do they still dolled up. All gussied up. There you go. That's what we say all gussied up. Yeah okay we've got to do some serious bits of business here today at some point. I wanna play an interview. I did with matt sharp of atf. The alliance defending freedom folks. I'm gonna say this bluntly as i can for time. People want to know what they can do to help things. In america things. America as we know are going insane. They're practically insane and everybody knows it. And i want to remind you that those of us who are still saying no that things are going insane. I am convinced. God's hand is on this country but that doesn't mean we don't do anything we pray and we act in any way that we can One of the ways in which we can act. And i say this sincerely this is not some goofy segue the alliance defending freedom. They for free take cases to court of religious liberty. The kinds of things that you read about all the time you're horrified. How's this happening. They take these cases to court and they almost always win their lawyers work for infinitely less than they could get working someplace else. They are sacrificing their doing great things. And why are they doing well. They're doing it to be blunt for you and for me They don't get much out of this except they believe it's the right thing to do. Religious liberty is under attack. Like never before now again. That sounds like a cliche. I've been hearing that ladies and gentlemen. That is a fact. If you can do anything please please please. We need your help. We need people to be generous. You have.

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"hopkins" Discussed on The Kevin Sheehan Show
"Rather than the liners netting it out. I think he's going to be the kicker and i don't think they're going to put pressure on him with outside competition before the opener. Anybody that they can bring in now. They probably feel like maybe they can bring him in after the opener. After the first week of the season they need somebody to kick twice in five days at home on field. He's used to it. He also gives them what they want in terms of kickoffs that the other teams gonna start at the twenty five yard line more times than not without an opportunity for a big time. Return it's such a fine line. There was a lot of mental gymnastics with that answer from him. There's just such a fine line with kickers with talent. And he's got talent They are you know a couple of made kicks in a row from a big time role and hitting eighty five to ninety percent or higher with no miss. Pat's and hitting every clutch kick And then you know if everything is just a bit off he can have a seventy eight percent year and miss a lot of big kicks including you know couple of pt's I think they're going to ride it out here with hopkins to start But he was clearly on my list of things That i didn't love from last night. Even though he came back and made the forty eight yarder Also on the list of things. That that i didn't like peyton. Barbara had a rough night. I don't know if he's going to make the team or not. I have no idea. They love him in short yardage but he missed a key. Pass block opportunity One of those Pressures a quick pressures on kyle allen with the bullets pressure was patrick queen. The the first round pick From a year ago. Um that blitzed and barbara just whiffed on them. I thought patterson did a better job. during the preseason pass blocking i dunno if barbara is going to make the team wouldn't surprise me if he doesn't And they go with gibson short yardage or maybe patterson's the guy they look for on short yardage. Anne patterson is similar gibson and similar to mckissick. He's got you know the inside the tackles running ability even though he's smaller and he's obviously got the in-space ability as well But i thought it was a rough night for barbara. I thought it was a tough night. For tory mctyre. I don't know maybe that that injury that he had is ultimately gonna lead him to injured reserve. They like him. he's played well throughout the preseason and he had a couple of good coverages last night before he got hurt But that's essentially the list of things that i didn't like From last night. I mean obviously. They gave a bilotta yards and they gave up gashed. Big gash plays big chunk. Plays to the ravens. But it's so hard to evaluate that stuff As far as the fifty three man roster. Let's take ron At his word that four to six spots were determined last night. I guess we'll find out who they are Tuesday at four. I'll have more thoughts potentially on that on the fifty three man. I'm not going to do fifty three man. But maybe some of the key battles Battles for final spots tomorrow show but that was essentially the list of things didn't like i don't think i'm missing anything else Few more observations when we come back and a quick thought about one of the college football teams that played yesterday And the state of their program Right after these words from a few of sponsors when simplisafe home. security's founders chad eleanor. Lauren's design their first security system in their kitchen. They did it for a very personal reason. Their friends had just had their home broken into. They were struggling to find a security system. That would simple. The setup would make them feel safe again..

The Kevin Sheehan Show
"hopkins" Discussed on The Kevin Sheehan Show
"Number two. I think he catches the ball. More cleanly and i think he looks like a guy that is better after the catch than a g g what aig does give. You is big time size and a real good job of using his body. You know As a receiver In front of a defender. But i don't think he always catches it so well and i don't think he looks like a major threat after the catch But he would be you know if they were in a bind. He's a hell of a red zone. Six-foot-four-inch target i get it. I mean it's you know it's splitting hairs here. But i don't know there's something about milne That i like and something about g g that i don't love but it's hard for us to make that decision we haven't seen any of these people in real games with real stakes Tress ways on the list of things that i liked. I mean come on man the dudes already in in regular season form. It's amazing. he's entering his eighth season here. Eighth season you know. We were talking about dustin hopkins in how long he's been here and we'll get to him in a moment Trust ways have been here. This is his eighth going on on his eighth season in washington and coming off his two best years and look. They've needed him a lot. Obviously in the last few years because they've punted a lot It would be nice to see washington. Be you know. In the middle of the pack in terms of how many punts they have as a team I'm looking up the number latte from last year. I wanted to see where they Were they ranked in terms of total numbers of plants. I think it was pretty much. It was close to the top I think it was. Maybe it wasn't pulling it up right now. They punted last year seventy three times and it looks like only the jets and the jags punted more often than washington last year. Seventy three months and sixteen games. It'd be nice to be in the fifties This coming year Hopefully the offense can provide that opportunity. By the way i think the international player Badeah david badeah. I thought he showed pretty well. Had a sack had a deflected pass to the evid deflected extra pointer field goal to i think in the game wasn't paying Super close attention When it got to that point in the game all right. Those are the things that i liked. I'll get to the list of the things that i.

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"hopkins" Discussed on The Kevin Sheehan Show
"From last night attention this game day. I'm going to start on my list of things that i liked with something that i saw last night from the other team. That was their backup quarterback tyler huntley. I thought he was the best player on the field last night again. It's probably not saying much considering washington washington didn't have one front-line starter on the field. But i liked tyler huntley. I don't really remember him getting much action last year. But i think he did a little bit for the ravens He's in his second year of utah. forget the numbers which were incredible. Two hundred eighty five yards passing on twenty four thirty three four touchdowns no picks no sacks Forget that it's the way he he did it. i- i- lauded last week. Taylor heineke and i am complementing. Another t h this week tyler huntley the quarterback of the ravens for a lot of the same stuff in that is he's got a knack of escaping pressure in creating more time whether it's in the pocket or outside of it and unlike last week where i thought heinecke was great turning extended plays into some nice runs huntley turned him into big throws He was really on target all night long. He really looks like the perfect. Backup for lamar jackson. I was really impressed with huntley the ravens quarterback. This is going to seem odd. But i was impressed with. Kyle alan last night. The numbers wouldn't say that. But do you know what baltimore did the entire night. With their starters and their backups. They just kept coming with pressure. They kept coming with five and six man. Pressure's all night. Long and kyle. Allen was out there with all of the backups. In somehow he survived it and made a couple of good throws. They didn't move the ball. They didn't score points. But there's something about kyle allen that i think I understand what they see in him. They see a real solid backup. They see a guy that doesn't get rattled. they see a guy that can deal with pressure. They see a guy that like taylor heineke can extend plays can make plays with his legs inside the pocket outside the pocket. I think heineke better at that than alan. But alan still pretty good announced probably a little bit better at that than fitzpatrick. He runs the offense last night though was not a normal. They weren't gain planning for forum every single. Drop back in you drop back twenty two times. He was under siege that entire time in somehow he was able to complete like ten balls. You know at at twenty two but there were a lot of throwaways in there too because the pressures and they weren't game plan to get him picked up But i don't know. I like kyle allen. I don't love anyone of the three quarterbacks at washington has i'm hopeful that ryan fitzpatrick really is a significant upgrade. I'm hopeful that ryan fitzpatrick plays at the level. He's played at the last two years i think washington's offense would be a hell of a lot better than it's been that's not saying much but i'm hopeful that that can be the case. There's a lot about taylor. Heineke that i like but i don't see him as a full-fledged. Nfl starter. but i would also admit and i think most of us should admit you don't know because you haven't seen enough of them. He's played five whole quarters. And if your goal like you know my good friend who calls into the radio show all all the time is to bail on this year. But find out more about the quarterbacks of the future in play taylor heineke. I can't kill you for that strategy or that idea because they're probably not going to win the super bowl this year and if that's the ultimate goal then you're probably not going to win a super bowl with ryan fitzpatrick. So let's figure out if the quarterback of the future resides in either taylor heineke or kyle allen. I don't think it does By the way. I would not approach this season. That way I think you've got a young team a team that you have to keep evaluating and you want the most professional quarterbacking you can get and with that defense in the new weapons. You've got a chance to be competitive and win a division and compete for a playoff spot. This year they are. They're one of those teams that could if everything goes well compete for a playoff spot If you wanna bail on that idea not that. Starting taylor heineke or kyle allen would be bailing on it but they would consider it to be reducing the chances of having a real good season to find out and roll the dice to find out whether or not you've got a guy or not for the future That's fine. it's not the way i would do it. Not with those two. Not with those two If you know if they had signed. I don't know if they'd signed darnold and it was. I would play darnold to i. I would have played any with the people they were. Considering trading for stafford darnold mariota car. I would have played any of them Including your signing ryan fitzpatrick over the two. They had but netting it out. I liked kyle allen. Last night i love the way. He survived the night That's not a high bar. I understand but they didn't have anybody. Playing around him in baltimore was playing frontline people and they kept pressuring him. The entire night. the wide receiver positions antonio gandhi golden dax mill in particular. It seems to be maybe a battle for a final roster spot. I think he's is going to make the team. That would be my guess right now. But i would pick milne overage e. g. if i was forced to take one or the other for these reasons number one mill can be a punt returner for you And he looks like a very comfortable punt returner to me in the preseason..

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"hopkins" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast
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