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The Charlie Kirk Show
What Did George Soros Mean by His Comments About DeSantis and Trump?
"Effectively what George Soros was saying is he hopes that Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis fight it out. And he thinks, I mean, George Soros says, obviously, I'm biased. So, you know, he's not exactly a neutral observer, Soros is the head of the whole Democrat machinery. But if I understood him correctly in between his kind of mumblings with his very thick, Hungarian accent, he was also saying that the 2024 election, he hopes that Trump runs third party. So I believe that we need to do everything we possibly can to kind of try our best to encourage that there will not be a splintering of the party regardless of who is the nominee. So basically Soros has broadcasting to us, he's telling us that the best case scenario for Democrats would be a very contentious Republican primary with tons of money being spent and Donald Trump barely surviving and or not surviving and encouraging people not to vote. So George Soros believes that Trump will run third party or otherwise actively undermine desantis. If desantis ends up being the nominee and then Soros went on to compliment Ron DeSantis saying that he is, I want to make sure I get the language right shrewd and ambitious, something like that. Now I think that's actually being unfairly portrayed by a lot of Trump supporters, me being one of them. People said, oh, well, you know, you don't want to get a compliment from George Soros, Ron DeSantis must be hiding something. I look at it actually the exact opposite. I think that if George Soros, someone who actually views power as the ultimate aim because he's an atheist materialist in kind of the epicurean tradition, then if Soros is saying that desantis should be taken seriously, I actually think that is a compliment to desantis, not an insult

AP News Radio
Benedict's admirers keep streaming to Vatican to honor him
"Mourners lined up for a second day to pay their respects to Pope emeritus Benedict the 16th, who has died at the age of 95. Security officers opened up the metal barriers outside St. Peter's Basilica in the early hours to allow the first stream of faithful to enter. Some such as Rome resident Alberto Natalie told the AP that he had been waiting in line from as early as 4 a.m. to say his final goodbyes to the Pope, about 65,000 people came to pay their respects on the first day alone, double what Italian security had predicted, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban was among those coming to the basilica viewing, like Benedict once did or Ben has pushed for a revival of what conservatives in Europe view as Europe's Christian roots, Pope Francis will lead the funeral mass at Saint Peter's square for his predecessor who retired in 2005. I'm Karen Chammas

Box of Neutrals
"hungarian" Discussed on Box of Neutrals
"Week's episode. We can't wrap this Hungarian Grand Prix review up without talking about the Hungarian Grand Prix. Fortunately though, there are two main topics from this one. One, Max Verstappen, one hand on the title. Now, we already talked about it being decided after France, blown out to 80 points. That means he can finish second for the rest of the year, or if he wins the next 5 races, he'll win the title in Japan. So Ferrari have gone. Okay, we now remember how to build fast cars. So we've got that damn pat. But in terms of it's like the old Jerry, it's like that Seinfeld thing. You're happy to take the reservation. You just don't know how to fold. The reservation. So you can design these very fast cars, but you don't know what to do with it. Big Carlos. Even when the drive is going, are you sure real? What are you doing? So yeah, Ferrari just haven't quite worked that point out yet. And I remember I gave Ferrari the benefit of the debt last week when you said that just not ready to win the title yet they're close, but they're not ready. I'm like, surely they could turn it around. This was it. This was it. This is where they use another Australian expression. This is where they shoot the bed. Oh, yes. Because this like I had done. They can't come back. Because making all these errors. And to the point where, yeah, if the drivers narrow where the errors are and it's frustrating to them. It's disappointing because it's not every day you get a Ferrari. That good. It's very cool. It was a faster car on the weekend. It was one of the Grand Prix Max Verstappen spun out of the lathe by some mysterious gust of wind. And still manages to overtake the was it both Ferraris in the entity? Well, you only had to overtake with Claire on the track. I think I'm pretty sure. Science was in the pit stops. Yeah, so there was an era and he still recovered from it. And Ferrari was supposed to be the quicker car on the way. He started tenth. Is that a tenth? Yeah, so yeah, they're done. It's really bad. They're closer now to Mercedes in the standings than the other Red Bull. So the 97, I think, behind Red Bull. 30 ahead of Mercedes. 30 points. Charles Leclerc is 80 points behind Verstappen as we said. He's only 20 ahead of George Russell. He has to win a Grand Prix in his life. He's 20 points behind Charlotte Clare, which I say. Are we willing to say, I think I might be willing to say, I hope Ferrari comes back stronger after the break, but on the other hand, you know, since it would be wasted because they're not going to win the championship. No. I think Mercedes will not only beat them to second in the constructor standings. I think at least one Mercedes driver is going to finish your head of Charles Leclerc. Mercedes driver, they might not even win a race and still do it. Could George Russell become the first world champion to win a world championship without. Just purely by just turning just by turning up. Just my favorite champion. The stealth champion. Yes, great nickname. I'd love to say it. Not a fan of the behavior last year, but I actually would love to say it. It's completely different now. Well, it's not completely different now, but it's a bit different now. With George Russell, he's nice. People like him. Yeah. It is staggering to think that he has a more of an outside chance than shot look low. Does it this stage? It is, do you remember the aisle never forget? I was walking out of the Australian Grand Prix with a colleague. And everyone was talking about this. So it's not even a unique story. David Croft is not interesting story. But we're walking out wondering when Ferrari was going to how early they were going to wrap up the title. Dominated in Australia. But clay was 43, 43 points. 43 points up in the standings after three rounds. He's now 80 behind. Yeah, 80 behind. It's a 123 point ship to Verstappen. It only ten rounds. That's more than ten around. Yeah, you know it's bad when it's right digits. That's frustrating. It's to go. Yeah. I tell you what. On right uno on Ferrari 360. Toronto and Roberto. Instead of the third is like the Peter oven.

The Autosport Podcast
"hungarian" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"Be an interesting one for me. The reason you more than hulkenberg. Slightly, is that what does that say about me? I'm not sure. You know like you like formula E, which is a position. And I guess there is no chance of a deal. So for any of our listeners, I don't know. So Oscar PA, an immense talent, one formula two in the Alpine program, sitting out this year and not racing in another category or series, but will be in fort has to be in Formula One, some somehow somewhere next year, but part of the Alpine program is there no chance of a deal between them and Aston, I guess, the point either Alex or Kevin made on Friday's podcast, which was, well, why would Alpine allow that? Because then they would be loaning out their star to a competitive team, but that has happened in the past. Yeah, and it's, yeah, and again, it's looked like sometime he's nailed on for Williams, but again, if you're Williams and you've got Logan sergeant coming through in F two, and he's your driver. You might think actually we'd rather back our own horse. So yeah, lots of I think this is going to be the summer's going to be really, really interesting. No, it's meant to be summer shut down and we'll all hopefully get some time off, but I think it's going to be a lot of news coming. Please, please. Please no drive in news in the summer shutdown. Please, I beg of you, I beg. Anything else that anybody, particularly wants to get off their chest today. Only if it's worth a shout out for Pierre gasly going from the pit lane to 12th I know that's not exactly the greatest drive of all time, but yeah, it's good when you know you're not in the best car anyway, starting from the pit laying out crikey. This is going to be a long afternoon, but kept plugging away. He hasn't had a great run of races recently. So fair play to him, I think. Yeah, and that AlphaTauri since the update. It's not given the set forward they want and they're still, they're still really confused by it. Like asley is just like, he was so upbeat on Friday in France, then come qualify him. He's like, I just feels like a different car. So they've got a lot of work, so it's been a real long point that's run for them. But I think that yeah, I think I agree with that. I think, yeah, that was a pretty good thing, I agree with that. I think it was a pretty good recovery from gasly. And again, in this midfield fight, it's just so close, like even astin are slowly sort of chipping away at it and I thought the Vettel's drive was fantastic against fight back up to tenth place. So really that sort of midfield sort of lower half of the order. I think with all jurisdiction with the exception of Williams, I think that it's actually going to be really, really close for the rest of the season, which is pretty exciting. As long as sonoda stops spinning and oh Yuki. You've finished one minute behind Latifi. One minute. That's just not, that's just not on. I think he really needs to, he needs to take the summer break and maybe get into the gym again and just kind of like just knuckle down because we know like he's so explosive as a driver, he has moments of brilliance and then moments of just sheer stupidity that you're just like, please, for the love of God, get it together. Yeah. That just sounds like a you know, to please report to

The Autosport Podcast
"hungarian" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"The world is their oyster at Aston Martin, they're big enough to get a big driver. They got development going on. They can say they're building for the future, et cetera, et cetera. Both kevan Alex made a pretty compelling case for Aston needing a race winner, a famous name rather than having two junior drivers and Daniel Ricciardo ticks lots of boxes. And I came out of that podcast being like, ah, yeah, maybe. Hey, it's now the time to say, Daniel Ricciardo's a great driver. But for whatever reason it hasn't clicked in this McLaren, sign that Aston Martin contract for next year, or see out the contract he's got for 2023. What do you reckon? I reckon these days. I understand why people are saying that maybe you move for Ricardo to Aston would be interesting. But I mean, for him, that's a backward step. I know he's not getting the results, but his teammate is clearly showing where the McLaren can finish, and as we've touched on, there's a good old ding dong between McLaren and Alpine at the moment. Yeah, okay, if you can't get on with the car, you're fundamentally going to be hamstrung as a driver, but again, as we touched on with, I just don't think it's time to mess around. I think the best thing to do would be to finish out with McLaren, where he then goes, if it still doesn't work out, that would be a massive question mark. I think to be honest, he's he'll have run his time in F one. There's not really many other places that he can go. He's probably one of the drivers that's jumped to more teams and manufacturers than any other driver on the grid. If I'm not mistaken, he's not, he's had a bit of a torrid time when it comes to team jumps, but I think McLaren McLaren should stick it out with him. Ricardo should stick it out on the clarin, see out the season, maybe over the winter break. They can try and look to work together. It is a bit of a two way street. I mean, after a certain point, you do think it is maybe more on the driver than it is on the team. Especially when you do have someone like Lando Norris that is just consistently putting in drives that you would expect that car to deliver and overachieving in the same breath. So I don't think that Aston city is a good seat for Daniel, to be honest, I think, I mean, maybe it would be his only his Hail Mary, like the only place that he could go, but I personally think that would be a bad move him. I think, as you said, I've not quite heard all the arguments that the guys may be made on Friday. But I just don't think that that is a, that would not be a good move in my head for Daniel, too, to go to Aston. Damn I also say it may not actually be a good move for Aston Martin either. I was talking to sort of talking to a few people here and there and sort of like, yeah, paddock chin wags, as we tend to have throughout the weekend. I was talking about driving market permutations and things like that. And someone said to me, they were like, but you look at Aston Martin as a brand. What do they want? They want sort of like someone's very well polished. It's very sort of like prim and properties, maybe the wrong way to put it, but somebody brings a little bit of a little bit of sparkle, but it's also very much like, yeah, you would say, look, if we want to do a thing around Bond, how can we do it? Because that's our other big asset basically. Does Daniel Ricciardo really fit that? Like, we love Daniel Ricciardo. We love that he's like a cheeky character he's a fungi and he's fantastic. He got so much personality. But does that really fit with Aston Martin? And what they've got in that F one team, I'm not so sure. So it's an interesting one, but I think that that seat is going to be key to the market. Now, as is Daniel's future, but I'm on exactly the same page as Jess. I think you see it out. You see, you see through to the end of 23, and then look at what happens there. If it's not words after three years, it's not going to work. But Daniel, I think he's, I think he's in a reasonably good place, all things considered a lot. I had a really good chat with him on Friday in Hungary and we're going to have the interview and everything on auto sport over the summer break. And he said that last year, he just felt like he just needs to get away from it all and just like switch off from F one for a bit going into the summer and he said this year I'm not in a similar kind of desperation for it. Obviously I want a break but I'm not like in a position where I've got to go away and just not think about racing for four weeks. So it's an interesting one, but yeah, I think let's keep an eye on that move for the driver market. I think those are the two things. What do McLaren do with Ricardo and who goes to Aston Martin? Are they going to be linked? Let's see. But to me, I think, yeah, keep it as it is because I don't actually think McLaren have got many better options right now either. Well, they're collecting racing drivers, aren't they at the moment? Yeah, they are. Yeah, they've got so many. They literally got to catch them all. They've got enough seats. Exactly. They're not going to see. They've got one of them in legal battles over an IndyCar, but with all respects to the guy in IndyCar, are we really going to put you in a F one C and you're going to outperform an 8 time Grand Prix winner who is looked like world championship material in the past. Well, I think that's fair. I think early to early days, by early days Red Bull, yes. Recently? Yeah, 14 and 6. Yeah. He did. But that sparkle soon soon wore off. And I think that was always that was always, again, it's the easy argument to make, right? You've got to be in the right team with the right machinery. To shape, but we know that there's those drivers that sparkle in a different way. And feel like you just know that they're destined to be world champion. And as we all know, there's only a certain handful of drivers that will ever be world champion, and as much as I'm a massive fan of Daniel Ricciardo, I don't think he's one of those drivers. And I think we've seen the reason is that there's so many different factors that make a world champion, right? And one of those is the ability to adapt. And Ricardo is shown as time and time again. He does not have that ability to adapt. He's a very bit harsh. I would say certainly with McLaren, but

The Autosport Podcast
"hungarian" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"In 5th Charles Leclerc 6th coming home a minute behind all of those more than a minute Lando Norris in 7th, the two alpines, Fernando Alonso and Esteban ocon in 9th Sebastian Vettel picking up the last world championship point in tenth ahead of teammate Lance stroll. What does it do to the standings, Max Verstappen goes into the summer break? And also people keep talking about, oh, we're halfway. We are way over halfway by the way. There is much less of the season to go than we've had. Max Verstappen, 258 points Charles Leclerc a 178 point Sergio Pérez 173. George Russell, 158 Carlos Sainz one 5 6 and then Lewis Hamilton on one four 6 and in terms of the constructors championship Red Bull Racing with 431, as I mentioned Ferrari three three four 30 points ahead of Mercedes three O four, then the Alpine McLaren battle. Let's get on to that now at 99 points Alpine place McLaren 95. Let's talk about this a leuko stay with you actually as we work our way down a little bit Lando Norris said this weekend. His job is to beat the alpines. And job done. Unfortunately, it's McLaren's job to beat the alpines, job not done Lando in 7th Fernando and Esteban ocon. In 8th and 9th, you touched on it, but they did suffer those hard tyres and had some intra team battles we saw as well, but still came through to score some points, largely because on Daniel Ricciardo couldn't, again, what are you making of that? Really thrilling battle between McLaren and Alpine Luke. It's really interesting. I'm really enjoying it. I like the fact that they've gone down such different routes in terms of their development. Alpine have kind of gone for the small but regular updates, whereas McLaren are saying right, we're going to do yeah, big package in Spain. They brought a big package to France. And they do it in bigger chunks, basically try and take that step forward. But it does seem swing back and forth between them and yesterday, Norris out qualified them and he said that, yeah, like I feel that us has their base kind of masks, the gap a little bit and Alpine are quick up over the race and we saw the maker a good start. But then there was that very close moment between ocon and Alonso a term one and Alonso was right over the radio saying that I've never seen a guy defend like Esteban. Awesome about it after the race and he said that it was a pretty extreme move. And if you look at the onboards that I think are floating around on Twitter, yeah, it was a real like chop across no, you're not coming past me, which really teammate. It's not really the best approach, but Alonso said he's like, I do that sometimes, and he said, we've never crashed and we never will. Let's see how that age is. But it was a really interesting, yeah, I thought it was interesting that was maybe a little bit of ocon saying when I know this is mine. I'm having this. They were running very close together when Ricardo managed to sweep past both of them in the space of two corners. Fernando was like, ah, well, Ricardo was on a different tyre. So it doesn't really matter and I was like, I'm not really sure about that. But what hurt them was yeah, it was the hards. Like, okay, they made it work on a one stop fair enough. They got some points. But they were miles away from Lando in the end and Vettel reckons had he had another lap or had he had without that virtual safety car at the end. He reckons he'd have got ocon. You shouldn't be beaten by an Aston Martin if you're locking out the third row of the grid. So yeah, I think that it was an interesting one. I think that yeah, they came away with the same amount of points that's kept that battle nice and alive. But I think for McLaren it was a missed opportunity with Ricardo, who I actually thought was driving a pretty good race up until. Yeah, you kind of fade a little bit through the middle. And then they put them on a set of hards, which hurt on Norris, but he was already far enough up the road that he could kind of get to the end. He said that you may as well put on a set of wet, which again is indicative of the thing that Ferrari didn't see. But yeah, Ricardo's in the same boat. He was fighting with Lance stroh, who actually had a pretty good race to give Lance and credit. And yeah, then biffed into the side of him, picked up a 5 second time penalty and that was kind of that. And it was a shame that again, a race that had a lot of potential and it looked like it was going to be a decent score. We saw a bit of him getting excited on the radio when he got both the alpines, ended up with another pretty lowly finished. So I think we talk about sort of soul searching and stuff over the summer break, Ricardo definitely needs some of that because McLaren, if they're fighting against Alpine, they need both cars to be up there and for Ricardo at the moment it's just not quite clicking and working. Jess, you missed you weren't on. You may have heard it. The Friday podcast. We talk about Sebastian vet, we have a Vettel podcast on Friday, and I went into that asking Kev and Alex, who, although the world is their oyster at Aston Martin, they're big enough to get a big driver. They got development going on. They can say they're building for the future, et cetera, et cetera.

The Autosport Podcast
"hungarian" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"They decided to stick with the car that they knew through testing. They brought that into the first few rounds. They now the results when they could, while Red Bull had a few of our business problems built up a big lead, then they did start throwing developments on. Obviously the rear wing in Canada, which might leclerc very quick and they have been basically quicker every race. And I think we're going to have, we're going to get to the end of the season. It's going to be one of those years where we're probably going to have more good and great races than we've had for many a season. Lots of good individual fights because the cars are close. And then you look at the challenging points and go, that looks like a Red Bull walk over, but it isn't in terms of pace. It's nip and top, but as you say, it's all about the execution, which is what brings me back to the please hand the Ferraris over to Mercedes and let them run them. Right, okay. Now listen, what a Luke has been very patient and listen to all of this. And I do feel because it is hard. We commentate on the action. But Alex and Luke and Matt do have are in the paddock every weekend. A new in press conferences or whatever, looking these people in the eye. So I'm not asking you to go hard, hard in on them. Unless you want to. Ultimately, you have relationships. You do, but yeah, but that should never, it should never pull away from our journalistic integrity. And I know. But you are still, you are a nice person, and you have to go and work with these people. With these people, lovely man. You know, you've heard just say that at some point, the drivers are got it almost take control of this, you know, you've heard Kev saying put him on anything but hard, whether it's because, you know, run medium soft soft because Lewis was one and a half seconds quicker than those ahead who had managing tires. Could they have done a dash with two, you know, done a three stop. Okay, Luke, here we go. Why on earth did Ferrari get it this wrong with the hard tyres? Because they relied on their simulations and their data as opposed to the real world situation and what was actually happening. And their instincts. And that was the big difference today between Ferrari and Red Bull. And so if we wind it back to middle of the race, leclerc's past Russell, science is closing down and Russell fry looking pretty good for a one, two finish at that point. The difficulty there for Ferrari was that because they'd started the race on mediums and then gone for another set of mediums that their first pit stop, they had to go for either soft or hard because as per the rules you have to use two different tyre compounds in a race. That's just how it is. So then they basically did face a bit of a position where they said, well, do we want to extend that medium stint out longer and then we go on to sauce for the final step, which is what they ultimately did with science or do we go for the hard tyre. Now Verstappen pitted at the end of lap 38 and that that I think scared for our a little bit because they saw his pace, they saw how close he was guessing. And they thought we need to cover him off with Charles because Charlotte is the man fighting max for the world championship. So they responded one lap later brought him in at the end of lap 39. And that was where the race was lost. And at that point, they had 31 laps to make it to the finish on a set of tires. So obviously you had to go for the hearts. Their data, they looked at that point and Matteo bonato explained this afterwards. He said that they knew that it would be a tricky sort of warmup phase and everything with the hard tie, it would be difficult for them to get it into the right window. So it might for a couple of laps to be quite difficult. He then said there was predicted to be a ten to 11 lap stint where the hard tyre will be slower than the medium so it would place the advantage of Verstappen of Russell around them who are already on the medium compound tyre. But after that, the hard would be the quicker tyres. So you've got 11 laps of, yeah, a bit of short term pain. Hopefully try and keep that track position. But then afterwards, you've got the better tyre to get you to the end of the race. So they rely completely on their numbers. But what they didn't do was look at what other teams are done with the hard tyre. As early as lap 6, Kevin Magnussen for Haas came into the pit, it's put on the hards, and it was nowhere. Absolutely no, it was so clear just how bad those tyres were. Magnussen, Mick Schumacher's teammate, both did that. You saw Alpine they put Alonso and ocon on too hard because they wanted to go for a one stock strategy. In their defense, it did work, but only just like they nearly got beaten by an Aston Martin, which is like crazy given they'd locked out the third row of the grid. And it was quite clear just how poor those tyres were. Losing so much time in the early part of that stint. You saw Ricciardo squeeze past both of the alpines while they were squabbling, but again, he had a much quicker tyre. But said that he was asked, did you not see what Alpine had done? Oh, we better avoid that. And he said, yeah, we always look at what's going on, like the strategies never written in stone. But I don't buy that because you hear Ferrari always saying, oh, you're on to plan ABCDE and it goes right the way through. And there just doesn't seem to be that kind of flexibility that I think it was quite clear that if you go onto the hard, you're going to be in a world of trouble. And it was just a massive, massive own goal, and Kev, I think you got it absolutely boss on. Just put anything but the hard compound tyre on there because it was clear what was going to happen. And particularly when they were so close in terms of track position, that warmup phase was always going to be costly, and it was leclerc was munched by Verstappen in what a lap and then Verstappen spun and then re overtook him. So it was pretty crazy seeing what was going on there. And what for me was even more telling was the fact that Red Bull had actually planned to start Verstappen on hearts. They were going to do that. But on the laps to the grid, we saw Verstappen got a little bit wide, a turn too, similar to how he did in his first lap in Q three. On a set of softs and he said to the team, that didn't feel very good. There's not much grip out there. Let's on a set of soft. So let's maybe rethink starting on hards. They were like, yep, absolutely changed the strategy completely. And one in the race, because they trusted their drive, they trusted gut instinct and they didn't say, well, no, the numbers say this, therefore, that's what we do. There was actually a bit more sort of human thought going into it. So yeah, I think it was a massive, massive own goal from Ferrari and Mathieu bonato said after the race that this was the first race all season they didn't stand a chance of winning, because the cool conditions played against the car, the pace was no good. Science, the fact that he did run that medium stint longer for the second stint and then went onto the sauce at the end and still didn't finish on the podium, proved it. But actually, you still need to maximize points, Red Bull in Austria. They didn't have the quickest car, they weren't able to match what the Ferrari said in the race. Verstappen still came away second, the only lost 7 points to leclerc. Instead, Ferrari have lost so much ground today and I just think there needs to be more there needs to look at what they're doing. They need to be more flexible and trust their drivers. If Charles is saying leukemia on the mediums, keep them out on the mediums. If he loses it, that's on him, but it just seemed like they just were too reliant on numbers and simulations as opposed to actual feedback and real world experience. And do you know that reminds me of actually, ironically, 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix when it was the other way around when McLaren you felt that it appeared where they were just always going by the numbers. And I put it into the machine and this tells me what I must do. And Ross Braun goes, we need some clean air Michael and bringing you in, you're going on a street stop. Can you do 20 odd qualify laps, please? McLaren got themselves all knickers in the twist, brought the cars in the wrong order at a bad stop, didn't get me out the way when David Coulthard had more pace. I managed to get both their cars behind and took one of his great wins. Because it was flexible in its agile responding to the situations, and that's what, you know, as Luke says, that's what Red Bull

The Autosport Podcast
"hungarian" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"Causing him to change some settings on the wheel. Yeah, yeah, that's true. That's true, I think. Well, I thought it was a great recovery. He lost very minimal time. I mean, his car can travel. He's fantastic. I mean, remember the very sideways moment in Brazil in 2016, which I don't think many drivers would have got out of that one at interlagos. So yeah, I don't want to be super critical, but it was not a perfect weekend. Matthew's right to not give him the ten. I think that this season 2020 F one season is more about other teams dropping the ball and Red Bull and Max Verstappen just doing what they know how to do. And that is win and score lots and lots of points. All right, we will come on to, I think it's going to be a big talking point today. We night will be Ferrari and self sabotage. But look, let's talk about the podium a little bit more Luke. First of all, George Russell, great first pole position for him, and for me, the first part of the race really before he lost the lead. I was kind of wondering whether it would play out to be one of those races where this circuit track position was everything. You know, if he can just mimic everyone else's pit, stops and maybe he can stay ahead and defend. It didn't work out that way. Do you think for Mercedes and George Russell, a good or bad result do they not finishing first, but still being on the podium? No, an excellent result. And I think an excellent display from George Russell right the way through the week and I don't think there's a lot more he could really have done today. I think he played it as well as he could. And he said that when he saw the weather forecast and when he saw some of the other drives weren't starting on mediums, he was rubbing his hands because when he saw the other drives were starting on mediums, he was rubbing his hands because he was so sort of he knew that would play to his advantage. And that's exactly what we saw there. Yeah, he was able to hold that lead well. And it wasn't until leclerc was able to build up that tyre delta by extending that first and a little bit that he really came under pressure. I thought his defensive moves against the clerk were absolutely fantastic. It's kind of a knowing track in Hungary that if you, yeah, a term one, you don't need to get the move done there because you'll get another load of DRS going from turn one to turn two. If you then hang it around the outside at turn two, you'll then get the switchback turn three. And it's a move that's been done time and time again. And last year we saw that brilliant fight between Hamilton and Alonso, where Alonso was doing so well to cover off that very move. And Russell was doing exactly that against the clerk. He was defending really, really well. It wasn't until leclerc got a real big, big lot of momentum coming out of the final corner and battle of the late break as a brilliant move into term one that brussel was finally overtaken there. And really, I mean, to be honest, I don't think there's much more that Mercedes could have done with George dad, don't think he had the ideal strategy. I think that ideally you wanted to go, maybe yeah, media, medium soft and finish quickly, which is what Lewis did, and that's why he was able to pick George off so easily in the final stint. But no, I think that he can be really proud of his display this weekend. I think that he did everything he could. I think he showed that given the right car given that the pace being there a little bit more from Mercedes because they're close but they're still not there. He's got everything he needs to be an F one race winner and yeah, definitely a performance I think he can be really proud of going into the summer break. Excellent Saturday podcast as always, Luke and yourself. Thank you. Took care of business yesterday. Still, I would say still worth listening to if you love if you love Formula One and you just want to get under the skin of what's happening. Luke and Matt are at the event this weekend and so it's just good listening, even if even now you know the result. But let me ask you this, Luke, how can Mercedes explain how they can be so slow from one day? And so fast to the next. Can you explain it? Do they know why they were fast? When they weren't in the wet. I think it's something they're still trying to rework out with it because you see they kind of have these massive swings and performance and they go from a Friday saying it's an absolute disaster to then Saturday saying, well, we're quite actually pleased with our performance itself but the pace absolutely wasn't there. And then comes Sunday that yeah, it just seems to take another step forward. And this becomes a little bit different where they got a good and qualifying. I think science did throw away poll. I think he was a little mistake, a term 5 that otherwise I think Russell will probably have not been starting on pole position. But I think that I think that's what they're trying to work out with this car and they've done so much work to try and get to the bottom of his intricacies and solve the bouncing issue and everything like that and it does seem there now properly on top of it, which is which is really, really good. And I think that had Lewis been starting up there as well without the DRS issue, then I think Mercedes, yeah, there's an even better chance they might have won it because they'd have had two bullets in the garden and a chance to maybe split strategies or be a bit more creative. So I think yeah, they need to work it out basically. They clearly got things hooks up well. The caller conditions, I think that definitely sort of worked them a little bit more. And obviously punished Ferraris will get onto. But it's definitely it's looking good. I think as they go into the rest of the season now, the idea of a winless Mercedes season or a winless season Lewis Hamilton, which is something he's never had in his career, is looking increasingly unlikely. Yeah, you said that last week. And I'm glad you're consistent with that and we look forward to when you are proven right, Jess, let's talk a little bit about Mercedes today because they had some great pace at times and I don't want to do too much of a kind of halfway mid season review because we have got a half term podcast. With you guys coming up in the next couple of weeks where we'll properly step back and zoom out a little bit. So I don't want to talk about hopefully this race review, but also with the first half of the season in mind. At one point, obviously Mercedes were obviously like nowhere. Do you think there's any chance now with this pace going into the summer break? Can you see? I don't know what the clerks on a 178 Sergio Pérez is a 173. What's Lewis Hamilton a 146 points? I mean, can you see those Mercedes drivers given Ferrari a run for its money? Yes. If it keeps up like this, yes, because we know that Mercedes when they have everything together, make way better strategy calls. So if they can get the car set up under control and we're going into more races that arguably would suit Mercedes

The Autosport Podcast
"hungarian" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"England and Germany's sporting female stars showing how it can be done. And even with W series over the weekend, as well, let's hope we see some more progression into Formula One from Formula One's female future, female stars. Before the race, leclerc and saints weren't worried about George Russell being on pole because they said they had the pace to take care of Mercedes, but they hadn't factored in the fierce opposition that they would face from Czech notes. Oh, the Ferrari pit wall it says here. I'm joined by our chief editor Kevin Turner, Jess mcfadden, and at the track again this week racking up the air miles is Luke Smith. Luke, that was to me a masterful drive from Max Verstappen, who looks every bit oven ready for title number two. What do you reckon? Yeah, it is looking that way now. I must say Martin. I mean, 80 points as you say going into the summer break. He could miss the triple header and just come back in Singapore and still be leading the world championship. It's quite a daunting preposition that I think everyone has going into the second half of the season, but I think today again we saw just wire Max Verstappen is yeah, why he is probably the best driver on the grid right now, why he's performing so well. And even in a race where he made a pretty big arrow, let's face it, that's going to cost him a perfect ten on the driver rating. Sorry for any spoilers, but I know F one editor Matthew is working on that as we speak. And yeah, it was that era in the end didn't actually cost him the race win phenomenally. It was like, yeah, I really brilliant displayed by max. For his way from tenth on the grid slowly brought himself back into contention. The pace was there all along and yeah, when we got into the second stint and when he made that switch to the final set of medium tyres, that is what clenched it. His pace from there was so, so good. Ferrari definitely played into Red Bull's hands and definitely helped max win that race because yeah, they threw away what should have been a definite victory today. But yeah, I think they I think Verstappen again proved why he is the world champion elect. Why is the world champion and why ties with number two is really looking like a formality at this point because he's operating on such a high level right now even he can spin he can qualify tenth and still come back and comfortably win the race. Jess, we saw a brilliant overtake going into turn one from Verstappen for the lead, just amazing ultimate car control. How well did you rate his race? Yeah, I think I have to just echo Luke's comments. It was a champions drive. I think he said on the radio to his engineer GP said we stayed calm and we won the race and I think that is the epitome of Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing, at least on his side of the garage. It's very controlled, very determined. We even saw it at the start, you know, he was clearly out of position starting P ten today. But he managed to keep his nose clean, literally and figuratively speaking. And just stuck it where he knew he could tire management was a one strategy was a one and he's gone from P ten to winning the race, which is just kind of incredible when you consider how competitive Ferrari Mercedes was looking at least at the start of the weekend, but that quickly petered out. I know Lewis Hamilton has come out and said, if he hadn't had that DRS problem and finished as far back as he had, he had the pace to win the race today. Which you would, he was the fastest guy out on track as we drew the race to a close. I think there is definitely an argument to be had, but I know we don't really like to deal in what ifs because anything could have happened had it played out differently, but yeah, Max Verstappen, he I mean, I've been saying it for a little while now. I wanted it to not be the case, but I don't think max has a competitor this year. In terms of anybody that's going to be looking to challenge him, it would take an absolute implosion at Red Bull. For him to not walk away as the defending champion and champion again this year. And Kev, you've been critical of max before, which didn't win you too many Dutch fans, but you were just, you were just saying it as you saw it. On our season review podcast at the end of the year, you didn't dispute max's talent. You had some issues with the way he went racing. Do you think now that he's got that championship under his belt, you've seen him perhaps become more of a full package? What did you rate his race today? Yes, I think he is a more complete package. I mean, my main issue with him in 2021 was the will to will. Battling with his hands and we talked about that a lot and I think he's shown on numerous occasions this year that he is capable of fighting cleanly and winning and losing he can measure depending on the circumstances. Apart from perhaps I think you took liberties with Schumacher at Silverstone for a championship contender, which we talked about at the time, otherwise now I think he has been very he's becoming a complete package, but I will just take an issue a little bit with Luke and just like he's still throw it off today and had a spin and in another situation that costs you the win. Now he's had two mistakes in races this year in Spain and Hungary that would normally cost you points in its costume absolutely zero and the reason it's costume zero is because of other things going on, namely Mercedes still isn't quite quick enough and Ferrari are a shambles on the pit bull. But that's not maxis Phil. He's delivering. I thought it was a very cool calculated drive other than that moment. He always looked in control out there. Another commentary was getting quite excited about Lewis charging up, but I don't think there was any ever doubt that max was going to win it. I think Lewis second was probably all he was going to get. So now he's going to be in the world championship, no question. Do you think that on a different day on a different corner if he'd have spun perhaps into the gravel or hit a wall, taking himself out, people would have been much more critical of his car controller. I believe he was suffering at the time with either a slipping clutch or he had some technical problems, I think, that were causing him to change some settings on the wheel. Yeah, yeah, that's true. That's true, I think. Well, I thought it was a great recovery. He lost very minimal time. I mean, his car can travel. He's fantastic. I mean, remember the very sideways moment in Brazil in 2016, which I don't think many drivers would have got out of that one at interlagos.

Fresh Air
"hungarian" Discussed on Fresh Air
"Check out the pulse available where you get your podcasts. This is fresh air. I'm Terry gross. Let's get back to the interview I recorded yesterday with New Yorker staff writer Andrew morantz about his latest article titled does Hungary offer a glimpse of our authoritarian future. He writes, American conservatives recently hosted their flagship conference cpac in Hungary, a country that experts call an autocracy. Its leader Victor Orban provides a potential model of what a Trump after Trump might look like. Orban has used George Soros as a major target. And so is a Hungarian born Jewish financier and philanthropist. Soros is also a target of the right in the U.S.. How did source become one of Orban's chief targets? I should mention Soros does fund a lot of liberal causes and humanitarian causes as a philanthropist. Yeah. Yeah, so it is true that George Soros is a rich international elite who funds a lot of left leaning causes. That part of it is definitely true. The part that has been sort of spun up and exaggerated over the years is that Soros is somehow this international puppet master who controls all things who sends surges of migrants across borders and sends protesters to protest the murder of George Floyd. I mean, the myth of George Soros has become really multichannel over the years, but what Hungarians told me is that this was really sharpened and in some sense pioneered by Victor Orban and one of his political consultants actually an American guy Jewish guy from Brooklyn named Arthur finkelstein, who had a career as an American political consultant and worked with Roger Stone and a whole bunch of names that people would know here. Helped elect Ronald Reagan helped elect Strom Thurmond, helped elect George pataki. Many, many people, and then later in his career went over to Israel and worked with Benjamin Netanyahu and then Netanyahu apparently introduced his friend Victor Orban to this guy Arthur finkelstein and according to the lore, it was finkelstein, who came up with the idea that instead of running against these big ideas like globalism or multiculturalism or migration, Victor Orban should run against a person of face. And he decided to make the face of all that the George Soros. Said, you don't attack the Nazis. You attack Adolf Hitler. Exactly. Exactly. That's how you get it done. So and in the Hungarian context, it really wasn't clear who hate figure was going to be. It wasn't obvious. And it took a little bit of brainstorming, but eventually they hit on George Soros. He's perfect. He's this shadowy rich guy who has hated on the left, hated on the right. He's Jewish, which allows you to say a lot of dog whistle Y things about him as an international puppet master without quite coming out and saying them. So yeah, they really hit that hard and they put billboards of his kind of nefariously smiling face all over and they had a referendum called the stop Soros referendum. So they really, really used that as a political cudgel for many years. And it extended as far as, you know, Soros had done things. He hadn't lived in Hungary for a long time, but he was still interested in propping up civic institutions there because it's where he's from. And so he built this university called Central European university, which was kind of the most prestigious university in the country. And Orban basically kicked that university out. There's still a sort of vestigial presence there, but it really exists now in Vienna because the Orban regime wanted to get rid of it.

Fresh Air
"hungarian" Discussed on Fresh Air
"Title of a New Yorker article by my guest Andrew morantz. He writes quote, American conservatives recently hosted their flagship conference cpac in Hungary, a country that experts call an autocracy. Its leader, Victor Orban, provides a potential model of what a Trump after Trump might look like. Orban's administration has rewritten parts of the constitution, appointed judges who will do his bidding, created voting rules that favor Orban's party and make it hard for them to lose, and has control over most media outlets. What many liberals fear is a leader who like Trump would be able to fire up voters through fear, racial dog whistles, islamophobia, homophobia transphobia, and disinformation, but unlike Trump, would not only know how to weaken civic institutions and shatter norms, but would also have a strategic political plan to maintain power and pass legislation instead of spending so much time watching TV and worrying about his media profile. The next domestic conference organized by cpac, the conservative political action conference will be held next month in Dallas, one of the guest speakers will be Victor Orban. Andrew Moran's previously joined us in 2019 to talk about his book antisocial. Online extremists, techno utopians, and the hijacking of the American conversation. It was based on several years of reporting on the far right's use of social media. We recorded the interview we're about to hear yesterday. Let's start with a clip from Tucker Carlson's Fox News show. He's expressed as admiration of Viktor Orban and Hungary. Last August, Carlson hosted his show from Budapest Hungary for one week, while he also filmed a documentary about Hungary. Here's how Carlson opened his episode from Hungary. Good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight of the nearly 200 different countries on the face of the earth precisely one of them has an elected leader who publicly identifies as a western style conservative. His name is Victor Orban. He's the prime minister of Hungary. Hungary is a small country in the middle of Central Europe. It has no navy. It has no nuclear weapons. Its GDP is smaller than New York states. So you wouldn't think leaders in Washington would pay a lot of attention to Hungary, but they do obsessively. By rejecting the tenets of neoliberalism, Victor Orban has personally offended them and enraged them. What does Victor Orban believe? Just a few years ago, his views would have seemed to moderate and conventional. He thinks families are more important than banks. He believes countries need borders. For saying these things out loud Orban has been vilified, left wing NGOs have denounced him as a fascist, a destroyer of democracy, last fall, Joe Biden suggested he's a totalitarian dictator. Official Washington despises Victor Orban so thoroughly that many, including neocons in and around the State Department, are backing the open anti semites who are running against him and next April's elections in Hungary. We've watched all of this from the United States and we've wondered if what we've heard could be true. So this week we came to Hungary to see for ourselves.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Sebastian Is Joined In-Studio by the Love of His Life Katie Gorka
"This is a very special interview. Why? Because I get to share with you my love of my life and to talk about the incredible work she's been doing, not only in the administration as a presidential point to the problem of Homeland Security, then the press secretary for customs and border protection where you worked with Mark Morgan, who's a huge supporter of the show. And then now, as senior fellow at the heritage foundation for civil society, but let's begin at the beginning. I've known you for quite some time. Yes, you have. And we met in Eastern Europe in Romania. I was working for the Hungarian government defense ministry after the fall of communism. You were working for a New York think tank helping in the democratization process in Central Europe. Share a little bit about your journey because when I met you, allegedly, there were only two charities you gave to. And 8 charity and a gun control chat. And gay men's health crisis. Gay men's health crisis and gun control ink. And I think your life has changed somewhat in the last 26 years. Yes, it has. Why? Talk to us your journey and how you look at this nation we live in now. Well, I think the important thing is that so many young people who got a terrible education overall, I did not understand this country at all. I did not love this country. I would not say I was a patriot. I remember growing up in a part of Long Island. I remember maybe when I was about 6, a 4th of July parade with the streamers woven through my bike spokes and the good humor ice cream and that's kind of the last act of patriotism. I remember, because you go to school, I mean granted, this was a while ago, but let's say this would have been, you know, I was growing up in the 70s. It was not a great time to be an American.

AP News Radio
Live updates | Hungary's Orban rejects EU ban on Russian oil
"Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's prime prime prime prime minister minister minister minister has has has has said said said said his his his his government government government government would would would would not not not not supported supported supported supported new new new new wave wave wave wave of of of of European European European European Union Union Union Union sanctions sanctions sanctions sanctions on on on on Russia Russia Russia Russia if if if if they they they they include include include include a a a a ban ban ban ban on on on on Russian Russian Russian Russian we'll we'll we'll we'll speaking speaking speaking speaking on on on on state state state state radio radio radio radio Hungarian Hungarian Hungarian Hungarian prime prime prime prime minister minister minister minister Viktor Viktor Viktor Viktor Orban Orban Orban Orban said said said said in in in in E. E. E. E. U. U. U. U. embargo embargo embargo embargo on on on on Russian Russian Russian Russian oil oil oil oil would would would would be be be be like like like like dropping dropping dropping dropping an an an an atomic atomic atomic atomic bomb bomb bomb bomb on on on on Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's economy economy economy economy the the the the nationalist nationalist nationalist nationalist prime prime prime prime minister minister minister minister said said said said the the the the country's country's country's country's geography geography geography geography an an an an existing existing existing existing energy energy energy energy infrastructure infrastructure infrastructure infrastructure makers makers makers makers shots shots shots shots out out out out of of of of Russian Russian Russian Russian oil oil oil oil unfeasible unfeasible unfeasible unfeasible Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's government government government government has has has has family family family family a a a a pasty pasty pasty pasty plans plans plans plans to to to to include include include include a a a a ban ban ban ban on on on on Russian Russian Russian Russian energy energy energy energy exports exports exports exports as as as as eighty eighty eighty eighty five five five five percent percent percent percent of of of of Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's Hungary's gas gas gas gas and and and and more more more more than than than than sixty sixty sixty sixty percent percent percent percent of of of of its its its its oil oil oil oil comes comes comes comes from from from from Russia Russia Russia Russia I'm I'm I'm I'm Karen Karen Karen Karen Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Viktor Orbán: Hungary's Authoritarian PM Secures Another Term
"I'd like to say a few words about the election result in Hungary. The party of Viktor Orban, one decisively, and one after a massive campaign. That was conducted against him, a campaign in part financed by, well, George Soros. Let's remember George Soros is Hungarian. And a source has spent money all over the world to promote leftist causes. He has David says essentially bought off big chunks of South America. And he has been very active in Eastern Europe. He's been very active in Asia, manipulating currency, of course, as he's been one of the primary funders of leftist groups in the United States, including some of them with a, with a dubious and a violent history. And this is Soros. He's essentially a thuggish operator who has thuggish operations all over the world. And I think he was desperate in his own country of his birth to defeat Victor Orban. Now why? What is so bad about this guy Orban? Well, what's really distinctive about Orban in Europe is that he stands as an unabashed defender, not only of nationalistic sentiment, which is to say hungry first he's a Hungary first guy. If we're America first, we should understand why people are going to be India for a store hungry first, and that's what he is. But the other thing is he is an unapologetic defender of traditional values. And much of Europe today has become kind of embarrassed to stand up for traditional western values and specifically Christian values, but there are some notable exceptions to that rule Poland is one of them hungry is another. So Victor Orban is kind of a symbol of someone who doesn't play the globalist game.

AP News Radio
Circus solidarity: Ukrainian performers find home in Hungary
"Circus performers from Ukraine have found a home away from the war in Hungary around one hundred Ukrainian art students ages five to twenty along with their adult chaperones escaped the embattled cities apart key and and key that includes sixteen year old Iraq may Perrotta understands when I constraining I just want to perform the incident was strolls after Russia invaded Ukraine the capital circus a Budapest along with the Hungarian school for acrobats arranged for the Ukrainian circus students to come there is my Cisco Hong addresses will direct your call for call back says there is no war within the circuit in circuits there is only productivity as a collective productivity thirteen year old analysts said Scott says she was initially heartbroken when she had to leave her relatives in Harkey best available nearby she said when I came here I didn't expect to be so well received and for it to be so nice the capital circus a Budapest is donating proceeds to help the Ukrainian performers I'm a Donahue

Mark Levin
Yahoo News: How the World Is Punishing Russia for the Ukraine Invasion
"There's a piece here at AOL I guess it is Really Yahoo news Since launching an invasion the Ukraine last week Putin and his country have faced intentional international backlash ranging from crippling economic sanctions to condemnation from the worlds of sports and culture There's not been enough kind of nation from the worlds of sports just some Just some And there's not been enough sanctions I don't understand this ratcheting up thing The guys now dropping what do they call those bombs Anyway on schools and hospitals Who doesn't care about life The U.S. taken action against Russia including sending half a $1 billion of military aid group is also freezing the assets of pew and other Russian officials as well as freezing roughly half the country's foreign currency reserves It's also targeting Belarus which is thrown in with Russia of course And its president Alexander Lashley who's allowing his country to be a military base for the assault Let's see the EU said it would be banning Russia today Sputnik and the Russian state media affiliates from the airwaves So they're no longer be able to spread their lives Chancellor a German Chancellor Olaf shoals said in a speech on either Germany would be increasing its defense budget in response to the invasion calling it a turning point in the history of our continent and adding it's clear that we need to invest significantly more on the security of our country What happened to Merkel Miracle used to blame this guy for blocking her from doing these things While she was a fraud and a liar he says he had already announced last week that his country was halting certification of the Nord stream two gas pipeline I'd like this far right Hungarian prime minister Why not just say Hungarian prime minister They don't even make call Putin far

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
James Lindsay on Radical, Aggressive Queer Theory
"Queer theory. Yeah. There's this incredibly radical aggressive, tiny little pocket of academy that attacks traditional concepts of truth through gender, and for me, you can talk about what queer theory is to explain to our millions of listeners. For me, at the end of this exercise, was simply one objective, the negation of objective truth. Am I reading too much into it? No, you've pretty much got it. There's one other objective though, there are two objectives. So queer theory put simply the word queer means that which is against the normal. That which is outside of and against positioned against the normal. So it's a war on the normal. That's a queer theory is. This is an old idea. And so you are correct. It is a war against what obviously objective reality is normal. So it's a war on objective reality. But the second thing that it is, is it's a tool that they can use to separate one generation from the previous. And this is what marxists always want to do. This goes back to the first cultural Marxist by the name of George Lucas who ran the Hungarian variation. That's right. And what did he do? He became the deputy commissar for education, and what are the implement comprehensive sex education? Exactly the stuff we see with the gender theory, the queer theory, these very perverted pornographic books in the school libraries and in school curriculum teaching children to become sexually active and sexually aware, why? Because what are they going to do? They're going to become, frankly, little perverts, and they're going to go home and their parents are going to say no, and they're going to use that rebelliousness of the teenage years of the youth and say you don't understand me. And the parents will say, look at the Bible, and they'll say the Bible doesn't understand me. And they'll say, well, but our culture, and you say our culture doesn't understand, and you can separate a new generation away from its parents away from its family away from its religion and away from its previous culture.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Early 'Lab-Grown' Covid Virus Found in Sample
"Early lab grown COVID virus found in sample, lends weight to Wuhan theory. Did you hear that? Hungarian scientist claimed that samples of Antarctic soil sent to a Shanghai firm in 2019 became contaminated with an unknown variant. Okay? That doesn't make a lot of sense, but bioinformatic experts from the university of veterinary medicine and Lorraine university in Budapest Hungary made the discovery by accident while examining genetic data from soil samples, collected from Antarctica in the late 2018 and early 2019. The samples were sent to sangan BioTech and Shanghai for sequencing. Where they became contaminated with a previously unknown variant of COVID-19. Variant has mutations that bridge the gap between the bat coronavirus in the earliest Wuhan strain. So they sent soil to China and it came back with COVID-19 and the only way that this COVID-19 can get to what we've got, it's a bridge COVID-19 is by genetic manipulation.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Sebastian Talks to Former Green Beret Jim Hanson
"Why is it that conservatives, they're not even in the beta stage? They're in the cradle sucking their thumb. They've got their binky toddlers thrown up. Right. And they don't do IO. If you think of just let's think of January 6th for a second. If no, let's go back. A call I had after January 6th, we had what, 14,000 National Guard deploy, 12 foot high fences. It looked like checkpoint Charlie D.C. was Berlin in 1970, raised the wire, razor wire, okay guys, about raised the wire topped the 12 foot fences. And rang in and said, as we were seeing these images of the convoys, the caravans coming from the south where the let me and Biden he should have calls into this show and says, why doesn't the GOP just buy a thousand let me in Nancy t-shirts? And we stand at the 12 foot fence in front of the National Guard and have people take photographs. I thought, dude, you should be doing IO in the bowels of, you know, the CIA. Fort Pelosi tour guide. Right. Seriously. And what did the GOP do about that? Nothing. Zilch. No, no. So can you first diagnose? Is it the old saw that? Well, we're too busy being individuals and making money. Why do concerns not do IO? I think that. Yeah. Well, because the creative class is mostly on the left. And that grew out of. But why? Because in 1945, in 1950, it was ours. It was all Hungarian Jews in Hollywood. I mean, it was all emigres who loved America and made those amazing films. So what? Did we just kind of surrender the territory? Basically. You know, if you look at what happened, it was the universities and the leftist intelligentsia invaded those places and used them because they understood the value of the culture war. And we were more if your wicked smart on the conservative side, you generally go into business. Yeah. And that's just a thing. So I think we've now recognized that we've been losing that war so badly that we have to do something about it. And so we have to get over the whole thing that people always say on the right eagles don't flock. Right. Yeah, but lions hunt in a pride, right? So let's start ripping those hyenas and jackals of the left. The woke left into shreds when they come in our

AP News Radio
Hungare facing COVID-19 surge
"The the number number of of daily daily cope cope with with nineteen nineteen deaths deaths in in Hungary Hungary whose whose reached reached a a high high not not seen seen since since a a devastating devastating wave wave last last spring spring the the grim grim record record is is part part of of a a recent recent sharp sharp rise rise in in pandemic pandemic indicators indicators that that has has given given the the country country the the highest highest but but capital capital death death rate rate in in the the world world as as many many of of the the central central European European countries countries neighbors neighbors have have instituted instituted lockdowns lockdowns and and other other measures measures Congress Congress government government has has opted opted to to keep keep its its economy economy open open and and is is emphasized emphasized vaccination vaccination as as the the only only means means of of effectively effectively combating combating the the pandemic pandemic while while a a mass mass vaccination vaccination drive drive that that began began last last week week has has been been able able to to bump bump up up the the numbers numbers of of vaccinated vaccinated Hungarians Hungarians a a surge surge in in new new cases cases and and deaths deaths continues continues as as the the number number of of daily daily mortalities mortalities which which two two hundred hundred eighteen eighteen on on Thursday Thursday the the highest highest since since April April sixteen sixteen I'm I'm Charles Charles hello hello this this month month

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
NY Rep. Claudia Tenney Shares Her Backstory and Connection to the Former Yugoslavia
"First welcome back to our one on one end studio in discussion with New York's congresswoman Claudia teddy. For those who aren't familiar with your backstory. I didn't even know it until you came in today. You said you mentioned my book, and then you said you sold me on TV and you bought my book, which talks about my parents who escaped Hungary under communism and then mentions what was happening next door in Yugoslavia. Share with us who aren't familiar or who aren't from your district, your connection to the Balkans in the Eastern Europe. I'm not of Yugoslavia in descent or Balkan descent, but I did actually see you and I said, oh, look, you know, because one of my jobs when I worked at the former Yugoslav consulate, which is obviously gone because of the war. We're still look for people in the Balkans, people in the region, and I just, you know, anyone with a sort of the accident, even though Hungarian is not similar to several creations to different route language, I just said, oh, who's this guy? Oh, he's talking about hungry. Interesting because of all that was happening and Yugoslavia being so unique, technically not behind the iron curtain. Tito was able to keep him out of the common form. So I went to Yugoslavia as a student in 1981, 40 years ago, just for a study group and ended up falling in love with the place to just so diverse and interesting and continued to stay there. Work for the consulate worked on the Olympics in Sarajevo in 1984. Learn the language, you know, just continue to go back and then obviously through the war, it was a tough time for me. I had friends from every part of the country, the former years of everywhere. Because we all worked in the consulate together, and so that's been my connection and just living in a country that was communist and then seeing the transformation since the war and them trying to emerge as a market economy, and reading your book where you hear about you're talking about some of the things that happened and how a lot of Hungarians were trying to cross through Yugoslavia and get to freedom and how Tito basically turned them in. And they read the benevolent dictator who was Marshall, Joseph pizza, right? Right, yeah, so called benevolent dictator, and that's where I, you know, I think we're on this moment in American history where people should learn that when they say we have communism we've never just done it quite right, and we had a benevolent dictator in Tito, not a benevolent dictator. Tito had a dissident camp where people were tortured and killed on a barren island in the Adriatic Sea. So it's all these communists. And he played and he played the nationalities. Right. Slovenes vice the Croatians, the Croatians versus the Serbs. Yeah, and technically he was Croatian, but first and foremost he was a communist. Right. He was able to bridge the gap and keep an allied relationship with the Americans and with kind of keeping everyone at bay to maintain this sort of artificial union of these countries and Yugoslavia, which wants Tito died. You know, they devolved into war within about ten

AP News Radio
Scores of Westerners, Including Americans, Fly out of Kabul
"Dozens of foreigners including Americans have left Kabul on international commercial flight marking it the first large scale evacuation since US and NATO forces left Afghanistan late last month said departure represents a breakthrough in the bumpy coordination between the US and Afghanistan's new Taliban leaders the Taliban have said they will let the foreigners and Afghans with valid travel documents leave but a days long standoff over charter planes at another airport could cost some dialed on Taliban's assurances the Qatar Airways flight is heading to Doha a senior US official said that Americans green card holders and other nationalities including Germans Hungarians and Canadians are on the flight I'm sorry I. Shockley

The Autosport Podcast
Belgian Grand Prix: George Russell Takes Second as Max Verstappen on Pole
"Tricky wet qualifying session has ended with max per stop and taking pole. Position ahead of the williams of george russell. Yes you have that right. George russell restarting on the front ray. Tomorrow after an incredible lap the even saw him on provisional pole for a moment on the second very we have lewis hamilton alongside daniel carter who will stop p three and p four respectively but it was the other mclaren that looks set for a strong result today after landed norris top the times in both key. One and q two but then suffered a nasty sean orig- at the beginning of key three thankfully landau is okay but it did bring an abrupt end to a qualifying session. That was looking very very promising for the brit. The changing nature of the weather today prove challenging from the get go with q. One delayed by twelve minutes due to rain and one things did gown to away. The williams drivers led the pack out as the only two drivers running intermediates. Despite a spin by latifi the williams pair proved that the end is why the tie is to have on the rest of the pack switch from full wets off to every drive had completed at least one run several drivers including ricardo alonso and hungarian grand prix winner on while under pressure. At the end of key one ultimately cheer for nazi and sonoda were knocked out in sixteenth and seventeenth respectively while mixture marketic. Eighteenth for house. Kimmy reichen did produce his best right at the end of q. One but that was only good enough for nineteen and ahead of nikita as a pin at the railroad. The filled

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Republicans Compare Viktor Orban to Communists
"Tucker. Carlson went to hungary last week. As many of you know. He was the speaker on saturday at a conference of young conservatives from all over europe especially eastern europe in depeche and i was the speaker of the day before and he has been an eye as well but he much more as attacked because he had viktor orban's on his program. There are bond is the head of of hungary so this is what they say. Give you an idea of the low level of the never-trumper world so these putative republicans condemned us for going. We are no different than leftists. Who went to communist countries. I know virtually all of these people. And i must tell you. My disappointment in moral idiocy is deep. You have no idea how. Well i know. Some of them and one for forty years to compare or monto communism. You can hate her. Bundle your life or are there Torture chambers and hungary like they weren't hungary and communism the that many people the communist killed in eastern europe is is he murdering people in in hungary. How about a basic thing like this. There was no way you could travel. Outside of the communist bloc when eastern europe was communist a hungarian has the freedom to travel anywhere in the world. The comparison of victor oregon to communists is another example of people trivializing communist evil. It's like comparing people to nazis. All you do is trivial is nazi evil.

Everything Everywhere Daily
The History of the Electric Car
"It or not. The electric automobile is almost two hundred years old in eighteen. Twenty eight hungarian priest by the name of unused djedovic created a simple electric motor and may have created a device that converted it into motion in eighteen. Thirty two scottish inventor robert anderson created a very simple vehicle which is basically a carriage a non rechargeable electric battery into crude electric motor. It didn't go very far and it didn't go very fast. But it was a self-propelled electric vehicle. Electric vehicles were mostly novelties. And weren't something that could find practical use. There was no centralized electrical generation at the time. And there were. No wires transmitting electricity. And moreover every time you use the car you had to get a brand new battery. It isn't believed that any of these very early vehicles actually ever carried a passenger. Many people in the mid nineteenth century created electric devices which moved including prototype electric trains however the fundamental problem that electric vehicles run into for poor batteries and very inefficient motors. The first big development came in eighteen fifty nine by french physicist guest on plenty who invented the acid lead battery. This was a breakthrough in that. The battery can be recharged over and over. Even though there had been improvements over the years this is still basically the same type of battery found in most cars today in eighteen. Eighty one french inventor gustav trevi created the first thing that we would probably recognize as an automobile. It was an electrically driven vehicle. That could carry a pasture down a public street trevi. Interestingly enough also applied electric motor to a boat thus creating the world's first outboard motor in eighteen eighty two englishman. Thomas parker produced a commercial electric vehicle. It wasn't until eighteen. Five that german engineer karl benz invented the first internal combustion engine automobile and the name benz should ring a bell to anyone who's remotely familiar with cars.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Unchecked Immigration Gets in the Way of Freedom
"Can you have a constitution. Republican protection of natural rights with a steady flow of millions of people coming into your country every single year and republican party has only ever talked about the form and never about the matter. Because they think they're gonna be called racist or something but it's very basic governing principle that who are the people. You're creating a government for modest. You talked about this. That the spirit of the laws have to connect to the people your governing. And if you're gonna change the body politic you talk about this in your book. I do wanna plug your book by the way so. We've been talking about the hungarian freeze. Going to send us gun. Does which is the long slide. Thirty years in american journalism sucker. You mentioned earlier. This year that the country just as a population has nearly tripled since you started in journalism. You talk about that. 'cause you make that point so profoundly earlier in this country has nearly tripled in size yet. We have like a fraction of the freedom. How did that happen well. One is the product of the other. I mean big systems. Don't work very well. Ask anybody who served in the. Us army you know every veteran you've vietnam era veteran for example you go over to vietnam you fight a ridiculous war you see people die you come back and you still have america. I've never met anyone who served in the military. We my own dad during that time. Who doesn't love americans who love america but if you're everyone will tell you exactly thing which is the military is tough environment as much as we support it. We love it because it's just too big. Instead of the decisions that any big organization makes tend to be you know there are a lot of wise decisions we make it the biggest things right but the details are hard to pull off. You can't retain. You're fine motor skills at scale. Just can't

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Can Conservatives Learn from Hungary?
"Cut ninety. Five tucker recounts how he witnessed on the hungarian border if someone crossed and came in there immediately process and released back. Here's the difference in hungary. They're not ruled by a corporate class. They're not ruled by self interested on very weak republicans like we have in our country cut ninety five while we're on the border. Say the serbian border. In hungary we saw two people who attempted to come in weekly. Both them turned out to be from syria and we watched what happened when they were apprehended was very straightforward process so straight-forward that was a little confusing to watch. They came over the border. They were immediately picked up by border patrol. They were brought to a detainment area. They're treated politely. Were there the whole time. They were photographed. They were searched for weapons on the outside of their clothing and then they were escorted through a door and we follow them. We are going to further processing to meet with their attorneys or some soros-funded ngo and then moved into southern part of hungary to stay there forever. At least a few years. But that's not what it was. That door was the border and as we followed them through. They were escorted back where they came from

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"hungarian" Discussed on Shift+F1
"Seventy seven points alpha towery six with sixty eight aston martin's got forty eight williams has ten points. Alfa romeo has three and haas has zero. What a great way to send us off into the month long summer break. Yeah pretty great. I was off on thousand City for race any overtaking. It was really good. Let's take it to the news. I did not end up catching the actual podium ceremony. Oh do scary. How we're yeah. Tell me about rob. No i mean like so hell like every driver seemed out of breath after the race but it was like hot. It was humid. You kind of expect that. But also i think we're also used to these guys like sort of bouncing back likely. They're they're incredible athletes. You know they you out of the car. They look completely gassed You see in five minutes later. They've they've successor. Recovered hamilton was having trouble speaking during the interview he was breathing so hard And then on the podium ceremony his body language was just all wrong He was desperately like Like slamming water But the thing that really scares shit out of me was a point where you know. They changed their hats On the podium. When he bent down he was just bracing himself in a pair beholding himself up on those ridiculous giant champagne magnums. They add like he was like using it as a basically impromptu Like crutch to keep from falling over and then got back on his feet and then during the whole part with they spray the champagne. He couldn't shake the bottle he just stood there like frozen on the third. Step of the podium Just sorta like rocking it back and forth and not moving like it was. He looked bad. He looked on while it was. It was alarming because it was like it was one of those things where you would see someone. You're seeing someone in distress. And that's kinda how it read and it appears that indeed. He wasn't distrust. yes danny. What is this article from autosport. Yeah so i guess the the shakeout from this is that there's a couple of quotes which point towards His battle with cove it last year and the quote here. I'm so exhausted. Afterwards it was one of the weirdest experience of the said. Hamilton who missed last year secure grand prix in december due to cove nineteen i real dizziness and everything. Got a bit blurry on the podium. I've been fighting all year really health. You know staying healthy after what happened at the end of last year and it's still a battle i haven't spoken to anyone particularly badische but it's been lingering i remember the effects of i trading's been different than send the levels of fatigue. You is different and it's a real challenge will continue to try and train and prepare the rest i can. Maybe it's i. I don't know but it's definitely not had. I've definitely not had that experience. I had something similar silverstone but this is way worse. See people are speculating whether or not this is the effect of quote unquote. What we have called calmed to known as long kovic which is the sort of general. It's quite a general vague term. Because it seems to encompass a lot of different types of kind of post cova health repercussions that people may have some people think that they have a sort of an underlying fatigue or issue. That feels like a sort of low low noise version of covert..

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"hungarian" Discussed on Shift+F1
"It's a rule to ensure that the driver alone is driving the car so nothing about clutch. Bite points for the start. Nothing about pitting for tires. They added the new rule. That one is. I feel like it's only three years old or something Allow contact them in only in cases of like safety issues. What they're not allowed. You basically talk to them at all right so th this though was an outlet for the restart so i think that is why the teams and drivers could communicate but in any event. I you do pit from that lap. You have to start. The race restart from the pit lane on the formation. We hear russell saying on the radio. At this rate everyone is going to box because the track is drying so fast. Visibly like a camera you could see. Usually you can see at like a little bit of a wet line. There was nothing. That track was driza bone That that sunlight had been hot. All week The minute the sun bertha clouds like the tracks baked and Yeah it was. It was shocking the rate at which it dried off and we're us was surprised at that moment rob that nobody heads risk considering where we were like. I thought like oh or someone will put on put on a set of regulatory even left. Yeah because it's such an advantage here if you hadn't he hadn't giovanni put on slicks right before the start of the race. Yeah decline just not feel these not trust them after going through the debris on law. Maybe i don't know it seems anyone actually should have been able to go out there and start advantageously. It would have been given nazi. But i i wonder if they're looking at a field. That's been so decimated that you're kinda like maybe let's not rock the boesch because you might get points this yeah. I wonder if that was the other side of it also. I'm pretty sure they still can't communicate. The drivers can talk to the wall and they they talk to them but still i still think so. Race fans has a a transcript of this of radio. Communication lewis transcript. That's the one. I'm curious about here. Yeah yes so what happens with all of this is as the cars come around. Everyone dives into the pits to change the tires except lewis hamilton. So we get this absolutely crazy image of lewis hamilton. Alona on the starting grid as the lights go on with everyone else. Starting from the pit lane not sense the indianapolis effort in two thousand and five. Have i seen this happen. Where all the cars go round and suddenly and that had six cars or something that had never seen a on starting now like never. It was one of somebody said on twitter. Remember this image for a pub quiz ten years from now because because the standing start stuff is new as well right like we would have been a rolling start behind the safety car any other year. So we right into seen this. If you're curious what would have happened if all the cars had pitted race director. Michael massey explains it in this quick from race fans quote. It would've been the usual start procedure so christian bureau who i guess presses. The buttons would have acted the start lights once. The last car was in the pit lane start. Lights would have been activated. Five red lights red lights go out. Once the red lights have gone out the pit exit would open so we start the race from the pit. The worry that i was having was if he if hamilton page because the pit box orders are in order of the constructor points from the previous season which means williams is at the end of the pain and mercedes is at the front. If hamilton had a i guess if my worry is that like if he comes in does he get caught behind traffic. Or if he has a botched pitstop does he knocked because he needs to wait for all the other cars pass but they will also need to wait for the other cars to pass but because he's at the front of the pit lane there's more chance of somebody getting to beat them. You know what. I mean like him. Having like a a bit of a three seconds penalty maybe and then five boxes up. Maybe one of them has a two. I'm they all of this like yes. Pin just to skip thirty seconds. Basically mazandaran doesn't make the restart basically because it is at this point. I think he is coming down. The pit lane and recommend is released into him at it breaks his suspension. So yeah the notion of hey like we're in for one thing. I think psychologically p. one is a very hard thing for any of the teams to give up. I think it's unlike any other position on the grid that especially here. Yeah that's starting front. Box is very hard to sort of look past And i yeah dan. That's a good point. I hadn't really considered just the notion of like. Hey he'll be in the clear like no matter what. This is the The the safer call. Who knows what's going to happen With a pitstop I don't know It's it's funny So wolf after race was defending that it was one hundred percent. The right call saying that simulation said he would he would drop to six But that is obviously not what happened. Like i think i was shocked by how the owners did on one lapresse restart. It was wild. Yes because at this point. Hamilton starting from the the grid with intermediate tyres. His only chance is to somehow eke out thirty seconds. From the rest of the grids. We can pit and not lose as many positions but they're all on dry tyres on a dry track and you're on intermediate tyres. That is not even if you're lewis. Hamilton that does not going to happen but just to reference that transcript of them going back and forth on that formation lap aachen lincoln show notes. It's basically just hamilton saying this quarter is dry. This corner is dry and then the team just coming back and saying okay. It'll be a standing start. They had no point. Tell him or even ask. Should we pit. It's royal just like business as usual. i also wonder. Did he know he was the only car on the grid because he does a defensive move when he gets off. Which i quite funny. Yeah does he does. He realize is the only one there. Yeah but the he takes off and everyone then piles out of the pits not. You're not taking this away from me. I'm doing this research ted. It's crafty comes out with the the now. Immortal words lights on away. We go for lulu lewis hamilton..

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"hungarian" Discussed on Shift+F1
"Landowners and sort of followed by batas crash into the side of her stopping than batas follows through and hit peres and poor. Pierre goslin writing his own business around the outside i think he notices the lockup by vodka contact with landau and he dives down further into the runoff area to basically get around us but then has to continue doing so because all of these cars that are flying pasta so his. He's basically gone from a fantastic six position that was on the grades to to being last. Meanwhile the crash aren't over london. Our lance stroll has also had a bit of a warbler breaks and also goes over the grass to sort of that at t-bone charlotte clara basically rides up the side of his car diner. Ricardo thinks he's in second place because all the cars in front of them have crashed and just as he's exiting turn one gets hit by charles mcclair twice so now he's gone from thinking he's he's He's in second position to spinning around. And then you have s. alcon who is sort of a no-man's-land on the gridlock is suddenly the car. Who's in first position followed by a bunch of other cars. Some of which have wings coming off some of which are trying to get back up to speed By the time basically shuffled to turn three We have a safety car followed quickly by a red flag. yes as you said oh con and And metal actually who ends up right behind. Him both took their time with the start. And as a result were back far enough to dodge the malay so they they really benefited fedel. Maybe did not intentionally take take it easy. But he also had a poor start but yes those guys avoided the carnage. But out of this race now are botas norris peres stroll and leclair leclair. Incidentally his engine will need to be replaced. This'll be his third so he will dodge a penalty but anything further in the season. I will just like i mentioned before for staffing and ten place grid penalty for stopping has somehow survived this malet but his car is i think the barge board came off entirely. Yes so he. The red flag is good for verstappen. Because they'll get to repair it. And this is just like hamilton and silverstone. He would not have been able to continue if not for this red flag but yet his the right barge board which is just behind. It's all like crazy. Aerodynamic stuff right behind the front tire that's coming up out of the floor and it looks nuts but contributes a lot to the downforce. It's basically gone. They actually have to tape and sand down a lot of the jagged edges of that and the floor because they don't want further damage to propagate through it but apparently most of the focus of the repairs on the cooling pipes in the side pot. Oh wow okay So that didn't replace any of those. Aerodynamic elements basically just like they. They straightened some pipes and replace the cover of the side pod. There is a photo on instagram of for scar after the race and and it is very obvious that they're supposed to be a lot more car there. I'll put that in the show notes but yeah everyone comes in to the pits in this order. Hamilton having you know got away clean in the front and escaped all of this then okon in second federal in third signs soon. Noda latifi alonzo russell reichen schumacher in tenth. Then ghastly having yet dod had to go basically into another county to avoid all that stuff. In eleventh ricardo verstappen made it back in thirteenth then. Massive open and g-o-v nazi so just to set up the restart here which we get after not too long a delay. Everybody leaves the pits on intermediate tyres because the track is semi wet. But it looks like it's drying so the teams decide to send their drivers out for for formation lap. And just have them make the call to to pit they're they're relaying information to their teams It's important to note that during a normal formation lap before the start of race it is not allowed for the pit wall to tell the driver to do anything It's a rule to ensure that the driver alone is driving the car so nothing about clutch. Bite points for the start. Nothing about pitting for tires. They added the new rule. That one is. I feel like it's only three years old or something Allow contact them in only in cases of like safety.

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"hungarian" Discussed on Shift+F1
"It's true and i put a lot of information here. Maybe i just started with the race but Before the race starts that catalyst rears its head we get some rain in normally. This isn't a problem for a rainy weekend. But since it hasn't rained in a while and this is a tip for all the drivers out there if it hasn't rained in a while and it starts that's when the road is the trickiest because all of that greece and rubber comes to the sitting on the surface and it just is like ice. This is the quintessential a somebody who lived three hundred yards from a california highway. This if it rains overnight having not reigned in a while. That's usually what i get woken up by the saddened screeching brakes the following warning. Oh boy okay yeah. Everyone is starting on intermediate tyres for this race. These tires that are not quite wet but not. They're not dry tyres. Either the exception here is g-o-v nazi who dives into the pits. Just after the formation lap going to the grid because why not why not as in the back of the field anyway. So he's going to start from the pit lane but again everything out in the first. Turn danny take us through this start. I wanna watch. I wanna watch zony camera of this because and aspen had such a bad start. I think geomancy technically asked to wait for the last car to pass the pit exit line. Before he's allowed go. So by the time masterplan reached the scene of the of the carnage. It was already almost over to turn the corner of must have just been like detroit as everywhere. Anyway we get down to the first star in. Hamilton gets a good way to get away. Sodas for stopping. Batas has an absolute stinker. Basically almost all of the car on the greater has has a false star essentially and drops back immediately gobbled up by peres landau nahra spins around the outside of them. Basically entering turn one you have hamilton average. Stop at a paris on the outside with gaza holding them at sight of that. And they arrive fernando alonzo box side. They're trying to see what happens next. And then on the inside you dinars and batas and batas hits. The brakes locks up way before the apex of the tar. And we have we have the the last one of these are member was the grow john in spa one were grown. Hit the back of hamilton. You would really scary onboard from alonzo where they spun over the top. They all crashed right there. Slow left-hander at the right at the start of a grand prix very common one. But i hadn't seen a crash this far back in the grid going into a turn in a while we they've been really clean actually the past couple years one. I think it was it. Also spot where along catapulted over. Charlotte clare remember. That kissed the the halo. Yes you're right yes yes there was. Yeah there was that one too. Yeah germer who started that one. It's one of those is one of those ones you can tell. It's going to be a nasty one. Basically right away. So that's assets the backbone of nour's there now both skidding across the road. Hamilton turns the coroner manages to nas get hash bus basically landowners and sort of followed by batas crash into the side of her stopping than batas follows through and hit peres and poor. Pierre goslin writing his own business around the outside i think he notices the lockup by vodka contact with landau and he dives down further.

Box of Neutrals
"hungarian" Discussed on Box of Neutrals
"Yeah of course lock was involved on the mercedes. Strategic error larry's choice and of course steph saddle. it comes off but he was also spending. He spent literally the whole rice. All of his rice defending against evangelina foster collagen an equally nourishing battle. Because it was the same sort of thing that was whiting very malchow. He's gonna stuff up and have a lock off and whatever and go close like serve vegetables guiding on him quite dramatically and it was like the experience hit on on on federal will will do it and we think it didn't maybe have been disqualified. The right here. Yeah disgrace But yeah just kept in control which is kind of. It's almost light at the end of the tunnel. It's like you know you can do it. You know that if you're at the front of the of the field it can be done and eat here with that so often like you say federal and ricardo and housing planning ending twelfth. Unable to pass. And tony nazi jeevan that's Had clear end was leading their icy. Exactly the same. So it's right breakthrough result for altai as well. Yeah in in. This is the first since twenty since the rocket unease rocketed game. Yes the for reynaud all reynaud bacterium since since pool inflated disgraced growing maybe could be that actually i need to go back. And look at that and oakland's first we and this is the other aspect. I find interesting when drivers when the lesser loved drivers. We elissa highlights drive as he's not one a rice since twenty. Fifth dame all We all love that stat. But that's the sean kelly stat around. He was immediately on the blow guys do with nico rosberg. Heidi siphons hassle. Aren't even keep a good city. I feel like i thought i was on. I honestly thought i'd fallen asleep. And it was like one of those weird dreams or he's some woods and make up the rest dive the loubier the the broke broad kite on that one. I think i think that's the story that aerospace grabby told in confidence sebastian. Yeah lewis hamilton's watching your house and it would be one of these watches witnessing crappy. I feel like i'm kind of with you until it store. Yes yes verbal. The stories didn't tell david cross over true. Well we take a break from talking about the hungarian grand prix. Leland bain the esteban oakland supporters from he's lost in two thousand fifteen. Jp three.

Box of Neutrals
"hungarian" Discussed on Box of Neutrals
"Good morning and thank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to this. Podcast tros for chavez to washington dc. Let's get a voice with michael j. With your has banned tomasa celada tomato. Lemonade has esteban. Okon wins erase indicator. Masterplan is into blame four. Something an incredible hungarian on prey on box of neutrals. My name's michael manado and face to face. I'm with j yes and very tired. You have no idea i. I now feel your pain. You were up. Yes when when the red flag came and got well. Snipe is for lucy's anyway. So i heard that and we will julie rewarded with the net standing just as we thought. We couldn't replicate six greed. The us i grown for the usa. We finally got the agreed. It's basically think of every single formula. London read it main sort of seek fantasy. That unfolded pretty much happened. Heintze life thing missing some chain of drivers during the red flag period which would make it very if on twenty twenty one on your console of choice but it was quite the girl prey to send us into the mid season. Bright had a little bit of everything including a change in the championship lead. I don't know how many we've had this season. Probably not that many actually but it was a big one. There was a lot of changes late and disqualification or is it a disqualification tonight. It is difficult to it's a provisional disqualification motoring vision of alleged. We'll walk you through it on these episode box. Neutrals man's day sponsoring books. Balls.

The Autosport Podcast
"hungarian" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"Invest your capital is at risk of the charges may apply and remember to use at your route so that they know that you hide it here. That's free trade to i out for slash artists. Four for more details. Let's talk about vegetable. Because as i said at the top of the port costs. He is under medication. I don't believe we've had any outcome of that. Luke can you just talk us through a bit more detail. Why he's under investigation and will. The situation is rebecca at the end of every race and at any point through the event when cars are scrutinized by the faa or. Go through screwed snaring. They always required to provide a one. Liter fuel. sample now spent been standard for many many years now and he and i think it was quite an odd situation after it was only lewis hamilton. You actually parked car impact for made. The other cars weren't now so he turned twelve and his kind of a little bit. And then aston told impact up and stop it so we did that and then see him. I think getting a sort of walking back to the pits or getting left or whatever and that would have raised some sort of questions. I think at the time but i just so busy with all kinds wanna right. What a crazy event and yet then emerged from the post rape checks that they needed liter fuel from vessels car and only get no point three liters so it's quite a way off. Now that to me. I think could be a slam dunk disqualification but we do not know that because of something that asked martin Absolutely fine as much as they can. Colleague was saying in the past you could take apart and the car starts ringing every single loss fuel. You could alvez's against that one liter. But you can't do that now so it's basically about checking like can they get anything else out of time to get over that line but no point three liters to one leads. That's a fuel. they need to find. So i don't think you can get vessel. But of course anything does happen during this cost i will. I weigh my hands. If and talking and interrupts because it's yeah it would be a huge story. And i think you'd be a great shame for by talks drove such good race and i'm seattle to martin particularly in that five p five when alpine such high scoring day. It's yeah i think it's gonna be a big blow but let's not take anything away from battles performance. I thought it was very good. I think for a driver whose face criticism about his. We'll ray saying and ability to cope under pressure. I think today was some pretty hectic conditions. Low grip very very easy to make mistakes and he didn't force her out so and we heard over the radio off to the races. How was it didn't catch on. Because he felt he was quick. I think yeah probably was. But is hungary's always tricky. Unless you've got enough the delta. I think you're always going to struggle. So yeah a very good drive. I think he can be very pleased with what he did. I think we're seeing more signs of our battle which is really really cold and yeah also. I think we've gotta talk children just his work over the weekend. I think with these statements about the lgbt q. Plus community in hungary they support for them even going to the extent wiring t show on the great the ended up landing immigrant from. I think he's just been fantastic. Vocal role model for formula. Wanna thank him and lowest denigrate of this weekend on that. So yeah. I think all policy flip this weekend. Absolutely was brought in to see him representing the community on standing in as well as you said once he co reprimanded as well saying he he'd do it again. That's exactly the type of we like to see within the sport using his position for a good cool laws while we're on the topic of reprimands and stewart's and everything else that will unlock of drivers. Who could the sheer investigated to reprimanded. Who were given penalties excetera jess. Can you talk to us about what happened to show. I know that we touched on them at the stop. It seen as guessing into the penalty reprimanding part of the port costs. Let's just quickly give out as a rundown of which drivers have had walked Say in the case of bossons stroll their birth found to cause a collision. Which i think we could all say was the case. Say both have been awarded a five place penalty for next time out. They were both taken out the race. Nestle time penalty would make all today said. I've been given a five place penalty. Which is a bit of sha- i sort off people on twitter saying well you know it was stroz ready deserved and obviously the usual coals for saying well a mercedes took a red bull out Sadie should get high reprimand. I even saw a comment not to kind of pick on people on twitter. But i think there's just to show that needs to be more communication about how penalties all distributed or are given out by stewards and what what penalties can be given or whatever. But i actually saw someone suggests that mercedes should pay full all of the repairs to all the cause that were damaged by bosses incident. Which is an interesting proposal. Know-how formula one works mugabe's siro out. I thought that was quite interesting but yet that was i mean that was colds Was again if we're going to look into the incident. Switch is everybody's favorite thing. Today they will turn one. Tim one inch at one time on incidence which women to give leniency tube overstay quite a major quite major coming together that we saw and people were saying we'll did stroh deserve such harsh penalty because he was trying to avoid causing a collision the first place. But as we've already touched on it was a pretty silly placed. Stick your car but to be damned. If he didn't damned if he didn't he he got into hall very much similar to boss. He wasn't gonna end up in a very good position matter. Wednesday dot com. But it was. It was pretty. It was pretty. A catastrophic will ended up in in the end so they've got five place grid penalties Which will be taken at spa. Which will be good for the driver. Obviously but that is the whole point of penalties. Said every guy that we have it on as luke mentioned veterans was For teasha that. He watering the national anthem. It's a it's a funny one isn't it. Because ultimately ultimately i think the sticking completely super siege about there's times when you just got our guys so basically it was earlier this year. Drivers were wearing t shirts during the national anthem and it was written into the pre race procedure notes from michael massey. The basically outline is a three minute period. Base outlines weather drivers have to stand what they have to do with the national anthem with we as one of that and at the beginning of the year it said drivers shit takeoff. That's shirts and then do be ready for the national anthem and their seats. Basically and as of monaco that was updated same instruction the wedding was the same but it was underlying putting bowl to really push the point and that is what has now led to this being penalized as it has been. So that was what led to this being penalized as it was and basically it meant the vessel science stroll and batas or wa- t shirts during the during the national anthem. Aussie in the case of strobe al-tasan science. It was the races one teasha. Interestingly as bulletin about the penalties. Why did the mall. Exactly the same said. The vessel had forgot taken off. His we. Races won t shirt because the right he wasn't wearing races won t shirt so anyway michael massey explained the basis been business discussions earlier. The sierra about sort of like gin national anthem. What are you better if no more teasha whatever. Yeah still bit silly from their fire. They've got i notice procedure. But i think that's something that you can deal with by just sort of putting the drives to one side. And just saying lads look. We've spoken about this. Could you please just do this instead of.

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"Otis magazine. I'm your host our anna bravo and this is the order four podcast. Do we even start the hungarian grumpy. It was non stop with drama and chaos ultimately finishing up with esteban oklahoma securing his fast ever formula one. He was joined on the him by. Sebastian of veteran lewis hamilton. However as we go into recording is currently at risk of losing my second place as one leach refusal could not be obtained post-race and this is being investigated by stewart's so stay tuned on that one. If anything breaks as we have reporting of course we will bring it straight to you fast. Lap chaos resulted in five drivers. Being eliminated opt out reports has locked up and took out land and sergio perez with max v staffan usa in court in the collision me launch stroke also had troubles and clyde withdrawal the clock which then of course daniel ricardo to spend the mclaren managed to survive the instant wall spot. Ask peres norris stroke on the cloud or retired sunanda in the red flag was brought out. We had a particularly bizarre moment when he came to the race restart as all the remaining drives except lewis. Hamilton returned to the pits off to the second formation lap to swap the interest for medium snakes but how much in state out resulting in him taking the standing odor alone and instead having to pit a lap later and dropping to the back while esteban o'connor took the lead as the race unfolded estefan. Oakland maintains that lead resisting pressure from sebastian battle. While late in the race hamilton was on the charge hoping to get back her win. But some absolutely incredible defensive driving by the second alpine fernando alonzo health savings back ultimately helping Secure about win. There've been a number of investigations by the shoe. It's several drives receiving reprimands and we are going to be covering as much of it as we can in today's costs and joining me to chat is jesmyn fascia director of digital strategy at might walk on luke smith at one reporter for orders for guys. We have a lot to get through today. Thank you for joining me. I know you probably absolutely exhausted from today's action. But we're gonna kick it off the same way we always jay. I'm not going to be with ratings out of ten. You haven't even thought about this. Yeah but we're going to go straight into it. Lake picking on the spot fastest time. If we say the ten i ten is like the perfect formula one race in there for prissy much unobtainable put this nine. I think it has pretty much everything we could want. I think we had drama. We had a shock winner. We have i think quite a feel good factor to it all is well. We had a west dry transition. We had gambles in the pit stops. We add fights through the overtakes. We had a drama team radio. Just everything it was such a good race of such a good wife roster ride into the second half of the season and into the summer break and honestly i think after the amount of crap texas. There is being in formula one over the past two to three weeks or so. This is exactly the race we need it and the result we need to wipe the slate clean and give so much good stuff. Talk about as we're going to feed through the rest of this podcast absolutely jess your rating out of ten. Yeah i think i'm going to have to agree. A thank god give it out give it a nine and probably no higher than a nine but as it out it had everything And i think it again. I got the same kind of feeling for a i. Don't think the toxicity unfortunately is going to disappear a They're still quite a lot of people out there very upset especially with the red bull results today which is still going to be something that is going to ripple through into the second half of the season but again it's just showing how close the season isn't how much it means to everybody watching By his fans and us a very fortunate to work in the school but it was one of those racist. It just reminds you why formula one is so incredible. It was one of those races that really reignites that passion for racing and for the fact that we have this amazing championship that we get to talk about working see because there was so much to pick apart from that race with still picking pau know. Can i have been picking paul rules and regulations and what happens in this scenario in that scenario just to try and understand what what actually happened out there. Hungering which is good. It pushes the sport. Forward pushes the competitiveness forward. It pushes the championship forward. And as as except we've got that feel good story both in oregon and potentially not vetere anymore but on vessel on the per diem intensive. You're unlucky finishes if we're gonna if we're gonna call them not an in terms of where the team stuck in this in this season the will say the william story is another great story. We still sorry many individual performances. That was started brilliant. We don't have enough time. We'd probably not gonna have enough time to talk about all of them Which is unfortunate but when you have a race like that you know you're onto a good and if we can't fit into our our slot then it's been. It's been a fantastic rice. Aye i waffle on animal. Let's get into the meaty stuff. And but i've role i am a very happy f. One right now. I am usa. Very happy f. One fan i agree with both of you. Be nine ten for me as well. It just gave us everything didn't it. it really did. It was just nonstop it putin all of our emotions were there was the retirements wayne. The everything it would just had absolutely all.