30 Burst results for "Jeeze"

Scale The Podcast
"jeeze" Discussed on Scale The Podcast
"Our gopher. This conversation is to get to know how you work. I don't know if this'll be a good business relationship but if it is we know about at the end my goal for this conversation is to understand how. You're just tell me what the goal is or better still if somebody's coming to you for help. Say what's your what's your win here. What's your ideal goal. We knew scheduled a fifteen minute. Get to know you session. What's your goal for the session. What are you trying to understand. Set it up front so we both know and the person who's being asked will feel really can help you get what you're trying to do what you're trying to get at. Yeah makes sense when when you're interviewing somebody and it's going really really well. What's the energy like. Because energy is so important in in a conversation face to face. And i think people ignore that and they kind of go. Sometimes they go through the motions been interviewed. And i'm like jeeze reading. These questions like goods feels awkward. A little bit. And i'm not sure like like you y- i wasn't sure where to go but what's the energy that you're conveying to the person on the other side. So they can open up and they can have a real conversation and and make it make it work for the audience is the energy. I'm conveying in the energy. i'm looking for them to convey the energy i'm conveying is one of. I'm finally going to be the who. Let's talk and get to know what's inside of you. Were all dying to talk but if you wake up in the morning and you say to your spouse i had this crazy dream last night the more likely to save only two and then tell you about their crazy dream than they are to say what happened and even if they say what happened they might follow it up very quickly with me to people. Do not give us a chance to express ourselves. I'm here to say it's going to be your chance. And it's gonna be there for the world to see your way in in depth that you didn't even know existed. That's the energy. I'm communicating the energy. I want from them. Is something that we used to express at dale carnegie. When we taught people. I used to work for dell carnegie and people would come to carnegie associates to learn how to speak and how to influence people and people..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"jeeze" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"Did some of the original oil deals with the kuwaitis back in the seventies. Wow he was on the board of the business school and he called whoever and they said yeah matt would probably be good and so he called me and offered me a job in grad school to help him build. Dan was commodity trading software but it was basically migrating trading formulas from lotus one. Two three into microsoft excel because back in the early nineties. Everybody was moving onto the microsoft game platform. So he hired me to do that. And i was working alongside some you know. Merrill lynch commodity traders and some of the bear stearns skies and it was a small team of startup do really materialize anywhere. But i got some really good skills out of it. Obviously his stories were were unbelievable coming out of the things that he had seen in the international markets and so forth and then so i graduated from aaron anderson consulting came colin. And i said i've always kind of gravitated towards the consultant world of in they tell you not jobs wherever the same every day is going to be different. It's going jumped on board with anderson. Was there guess about a dozen years half of that. I spent in international markets. We've moved around so we've got now my my wife and four kids kind of dragged along. We're joel around jeeze. The first one will when we met. I was working in billings. Montana okay with conaco spent about a year and a half going back and forth there then. We got married and we're living in lake. Charles a rented house on cinderblocks not too far from the bridge. there was only one game limbo on the back. Then there's no golden nugget. None of the tillman wasn't there yet. But it was it was right working at the in the refining network there and whenever we went to wichita spent some time with coke industries on a couple of roles Actually had lunch with charles coq one day. Okay the scariest thing that i've ever experienced as his obviously his known disdain for consultants especially ones that are have kind of gotten themselves embedded into his business is really anathema to him. He didn't he didn't have actually rule that you not allowed to work at more than two business. Units within coke as a consultant. And then you had to leave okay. So i was doing some work with their pipeline group and had a couple of coq employees and we were sitting in the cafeteria having launched. And all i did was look up when i saw charles cope walking up with a with a try and sat down at the table and i went just completely stone. Ghost white thinking. Oh god he's gonna ask me who i worked with. What group a man. And that's going to be any. He was great. He sat for about ten minutes. Asked us would rupa with and what we're working on so we talked about all the cool stuff. We're doing with biplane group with leak detection. And he said keep up the good work up and left took a depressing And then an opportunity came up in the late nineties to asia which release what kind of took my career on a on a far different dejected than a lot of people at the time because back in the late nineties it was all about..

Bubbly Bibbly
"jeeze" Discussed on Bubbly Bibbly
"I mean point. No not really i mean. Do jane pattern. Jeeze patterson actually ri- summer house. The only thing i can think of is that someone either gave one of these me as a gag gift or i bought one because they're practically giving it away. I do not remember buying them. I don't remember ever reading them. I am not a fan of political nonfiction so this was a complete surprise. Jamie and I am am not a democrat or republican. I am very much an independent. You know i vote for the best person whether or not there in you know either party and honestly i'll probably put both of these on paperback swap when we finish this episode. Okay so wait a minute though. I don't think i ever told you what they were. Did i tell you that the name of them no not that i got on this tangent. Oh my god okay. So the first title is putting people first and that was. When bill clinton was governor. Al gore was a senator. They wrote it together. The yes yes sir The other one is getting back to work by bill clinton and that is sorry that forces on the economy. Now i will tell you that. Bill clinton is they only president in our lifetime who has had a balanced budget right. I do remember that. But i also remember the whole monica lewinsky. I did not have sex with that woman. Ms lewinsky and let me just tell you that gives you a whole nother perspective when you send your daughter to washington. Dc who would exact. Same age as monica lewinsky. Oh yeah yeah yeah gives you a whole different perspective all right so first off. I'm going to preface this by saying that. John and i use the same bookshelf. So i think that most of these. Wpf's might be his okay so we have even here okay. We need to invite john at another time or rebuttal. I might bring him in here for this one. But he's not gonna argue. I have so many woodworking books that i don't even know what to do but anyway not only do i have one not two not three not four. I have five paperback books by debbie maker. Muck macondo may calmer macomer game. Say you have five paperback books by this chick and they are even a nice paper bag. That's it mass this member. When i say that i buy books from publix uh-huh yeah probably or kroger's or whatever. These are her cedar cove novel series. And i don't know here five. No and i must have just been on a roll with them because you can read them in like two hours. Maybe i mean you don't really have to think and rates. I just must've been on a roll with them but for some reason i just kept these. I'm not even sure why. I have a because like you said they're not nice. They're very used. And i don't know that's interesting. What are you going to well. Okay never My my next book in the first category is how to be a good wife by. Ima chapman can say that without laughing to absari. Sorry i'm not laughing at you. You know that. I'm just laughing at the ridiculousness of down. Well if you know me at all you know that. I do not make a good wife. I've tried twice now in both times. It has not ended well. And so i'm now a very content single woman with two cats in several firearms and i am living my best damn life so to see this title on my caused made to do a little bit of a double. Take how to be a good wife. What the fuck is that about. And i looked at other not up on how to be a good husband. I looked up on good raids and when i saw what it was about and i saw my review. I realized that hell yes. It's going to stay in my collection. Because let me just tell you i loved it. I a- love carmen so much it does not really tell you how to be a good wife f. Why yeah exactly so this next book. I'm a little embarrassed to. I'm actually gonna say this out loud to you. Herman dare i have a dan brown book myself. The only thing that could be worse is to have the entire twilight series or fifty. And we're not done with this episode even a paper bag. It's not even like a good one here. It is isn't it. Yeah look. I'll look how thick it is and i even had juno who got this when this was from john but anyway it was raid. Yeah but as dan brown is the inferno. Is that like a part of a series. No but i don't remember reading this because you know. I'm not a fan of his bright at all and so i'm squarely placing the blame on john for those one. Oh absolutely john yes. That's job book will much much like debbie make homers. I have three books by anita shreve on my shelves and read three and again i looked at my good reads account to see that not only have. I never read one of her titles. I don't have any of them mart. That i want to read them so okay. So why have them on yourself. Why have i purchased at one time or another three three titles by this author. I don't know i don't know either. I would love for one of our listeners. To let me know if. I should read anything by her. Oh yeah that would be good. Yeah maybe i saw them at a ridiculously low price and bought them because she was really hot at the moment I i don't. I don't even know what to say but i gotta say three times. Well okay so very similar so the next time i lives are two books with the same title. Oh the best. American short stories. One is by richard. Rousseau britain in two thousand ten and the other one is by anthony doerr in two thousand nineteen. Now i know fact that. I don't think i've read either one and i'm gonna say again. I'm wagering that. This is a airport purchase from john. Yeah well you know When you say the same title the best showing title yeah. That's that's kind of kind of vague. Though the best american short stories. I would think that there are a lot of books out there with that tidal.

Trapping Today
"jeeze" Discussed on Trapping Today
"No you really no value things. And i just don't just don't pursue them you guys have a lot of water Yes and no. We have a couple of years ago. Where a lot of flooding a lot of water but I mean we have. We have a lot of water but just saw lakes normally not many ditches and creeks everything just kinda freezes No even beavers trapped six year sometimes for nuisance work. I mean there's just not that many be reason area. Amazing how much that can vary from place to place. Yeah make acidify can get even some places where more long summer awesome. You really get into the beavers but you know it's not for a nuisance job. I just can't justify driving over there. The rats yeah sounds like the price is going to be pretty good for rats again this year so last year average six five on the last batch sold you guys have there well and you remember. Most of mine are caught onto the ice. They're all really nice. Yeah like actually had Nineteen of them in top blocks. So you know. It's the last batch i sent in two hundred fifty one of them and nineteen of those and coupla bucks books piece for them and then the rest of them average six. Oh five pretty happy with that. Yeah jeeze that was on the. That was just under july auction here. Yeah oh i had some of the first auction to Then do as the annoys but still did good still got like five bucks. I think just under four ninety four or something similar so much wasn't bad everything else. In at the time we weren't even sure for would even would sell. Yeah yeah i was real real happy with my last batch there. I think i might actually will. Absolute will harder to serum off the coons. Maybe yeah yeah then. You'll have even more hundred dollar bills waving at you. The green bay. That's all i'm doing. This is my own properties and and people to people pay for gas. I'm not not even gonna mess up. Yeah just doesn't pay. That's good now. It's a good position to be in or you can choose that certain other trappers around two for competition. There is nothing a lot of them are just you know they just go out and chop you know few rats and stuff a lot of kyle. Trump's everybody wants to coyote in my area they do now but they probably won't after this year's for market results. Yeah just you know. Last ten years people want to start out chaplain. They wanna go right. And that's i've seen i've noticed do used to be a koon. And now now they want to start. Coyotes.

Home Gadget Geeks
"jeeze" Discussed on Home Gadget Geeks
"Although you don't have to do that if you don't want to the average gate dot tv on youtube will get you there as well. I was gonna. I was thinking about Cutting into that plate. That's in there. It's got two little leads running out through the bottom right. And then making like two wires that i run into the mole holes better and put this on top down there and electrify electrify. Those little molehills little buggers. Like just this zappa. How great would that be. Do you think that work. Same concept not on a contact service area. Yeah because there's there's a pretty good plate. There's a but but if i ran some wires with some long leads that had you know you know that we're maybe maybe Wide or something. I hate those malls. i it was. It was so satisfying to come home and see that trap set in the spikes sticking in the ground. You know what i did. I pulled it up and look for blood. Did you find it no. I was disappointed. I didn't happen. I didn't get blood on the last time. You can't show that stuff on youtube. I practice even talk about it. I'm probably being banned on youtube right. Now we'll speak for animal cruelty The last one it got kind of it didn't necessarily go through it. It just kind of trapped it. And then i think the thing had a heart attack or whatever and just died because he was not moving around so i left it in the hole is a warning for the other ones. I think in like oh no they just huddled around here just tunneled around it. Can i disrespect is that can have that. Shoot well at thanks for coming out tonight talking to attack. We're going to talk a little cigars here in the post show and so i've got some. I got some questions for ed. If you stay around for that. I do have a question for you. Mike and i are putting together. This meet up in omaha. Were hoping for late late. April april twenty twenty two. God mike that you know what like couple of days ago that seemed like an eternity and all of a sudden. I'm worried like do we have enough time to pull one of these things offering april twenty twenty two. We'd like to do a little cigar event at it. If you're interested i'm just trying to get some numbers and i i didn't necessarily want to send out a survey. I do probably still but let me know mean email if you'd be interested in joining us for that privacy the evening of one time. Just be once cigars. You never tried one before. Ed will be there to instruct you on how to get it done and some of those kinds of things. So let me know jim at the gadot. I'd love to hear back from you to see if you're interested. Speaking of that got they. They came down pretty hard on me on clubhouse tonight like oh man. I got hammered. I was the guy who i like. Ruined the show. I just mentioned your name and details start right. In the cigar authority does a clubhouse every thursday at seven central right before our show. And and eddie just happen. That's the first time you've been on the clubhouse to right. Yeah i can't be beyond their. So why are they. Get all over ya. Because they took away their bell like you know. I was out there the last when i was on their podcast back last fall i dave he rings the bell he says Slight amapa light them up. Light them up and he rings this bell right and he asked me like what about the bell. And i go. It's a little you know. I didn't tell me how. I didn't how to take it away. I didn't tell me how to stop using it. But he did for and then they just came out here. The guy they call right ed. I'm not making this up right there. There's a lot of jim hate over. Am i gonna be. Am i going to be safe when i when i go back. Is that with me. Okay all right frank disguised. This is bem. I've lost a little weight. Relation to jan. So yeah no this is brother yeah his brother bam and well the this is just yet this is not him at all so then i think the he came down pretty hard. I was like jeeze. I thought we were past this guy. So i thought we established. I didn't say no bell and and listened to for the record to be the record straight. I'm also mentioned. The colors were off in. Nobody believed me on that thing and then later on ed found out well yeah. The color balance was bad because one of the. Tv's bright right right that's true. Yeah it's well. And i actually pulled audio the clearly showed you did not say which accused of. That's right and dave told me berry that it was christmas time you said no l. nobel it was you were just. That's right that's right that's right. They don't he doesn't like the cans he's shooting and decanes schoonover says jim collison fun police. Well you know you know me you know always trying to always trying to screw people out of fun so it'll be interesting to see. I'm i'm kind of looking forward to being back with the guys in. There are some of the folks that i've met in between that and looking forward to meeting them as well. We are live every thursday eight. Pm central nine eastern on here at the dot tv slash live big. Thanks to.

Against All Odds with Cousin Sal
"jeeze" Discussed on Against All Odds with Cousin Sal
"Game week one versus the whole fantasy which is crazy. Oh it's all bragging rights. I don't know. I don't know if i can quit although harry quit all. Nc double a. polls right just cold turkey right. We just for one year just for one year doesn't root for any teams just doesn't do pulls just that doesn't matter to pools footballer ways embarrassed about bay heim in syracuse and the in the history. Everything that went on there. I don't blame them. I don't buy all right dolphin okay. Patriots minus three and forty three and a half over the dolphins again. I'm zagging here with what i think is gonna happen for the season. I have dolphins under their win. Total i think they go eight nine and i think that patriots make the playoffs. I think checks a good bet for coach of the year around sixteen to one. But i think the dolphins plus three are either lose by a slim margin or win the game I don't know. I just don't love the back jones that i may maybe just being around simmons enhancers seven hours in the last two nights. A hinch was unceremoniously sent home. He was already just that meeting on the zoom. But that's another story. You could catch that on extra points rookie quarterbacks to start week one since two thousand ten six twelve and one. Completion percentage fifty nine percent twenty six passing touchdowns twenty-five giveaways we forget how good this dolphins defense was eighteen interceptions last season tied for the most in the nfl. I think they give mack jones a little bit of a fit to is not. I don't have high hopes for two by any means. But i think the dolphins defense controls this game. It's a twenty one twenty final polly kid. You disagree with me. you're on the patriots bandwagon. Here yeah you know. Jeeze what do i have more confidence in matt jones in this game then too. I really shouldn't right. I mean to a has games under his belt. Jones just really has the preseason. I seem to have more confidence in mack jones than to a For whatever reason You had a great preseason. Bella check i think really has probably been preparing for this game now really since the first day of training camp really a district you know the they obviously have things to get accomplished in the preseason but this is what's been on his mind he's been preparing for over a month for this game right now is going against his protege and coach. Flora's down there in miami. But i think you're gonna see a good dose of damian harris for the pats and There are other running backs. I think it's going to set up some play action from matt jones. I think the patriots score just enough. And they get one defensive touchdown that makes the difference in this game escort a bunch of them last year and so i think they picked off or they sack him. Get a scoop and score and that's gonna end up ultimately being the difference patriots when a close one now twenty four. Seventeen all right. You know i will say this. The dolphins are not going to get a better situation going into foxborough right september. You don't worry about the weather mac. Jones's first start. It's absolutely spoon fed to them. Can't get better can't get a a better setup for this so they blow speaking. Yeah speaking of better setup. So the nfl. I don't think they purposely did but just a lot of intrigue the to bama quarterbacks and we'll talk about some of the other ones but is there some dream match. Here's and this nolan drama. Like the nfl. There do it's terrific. It's really great what they've done. I go to another good game. Packers at saints now. It's an unfortunate circumstances will not be a new orleans. It's in jacksonville. Green bay favored by four over unders. Fifty starter around three went up to four obviously times in new orleans thoughts and prayers out to the residents there but this games in jacksonville. The world's moved to jacksonville because they figured it would be a tough place for packers fans to travel to let alone. The packers turns out. There's a packer contingency. Green bay contingency in central florida's. I don't know if those cheeseheads melt or what happens there but this is a nice spot for matt leflore as a small favourite on their mala floor. Backers are nine and three and eight and four against the spread average margin of victory eleven point four and in september six and one green bay and straight up and against the spread. Listen they don't give the ball away a lot and it's a testament. Aaron rodgers obviously a bizarre summer with him. And i think he lost a few fans casual fans football fans at least. But this guy doesn't matter what kind of offensive line ads and they still have some injuries on the line. He doesn't turn the ball. They have eleven turnovers as team last year. And that's big that's small. That's big going into this game against new orleans who again tough to get it. all together. went to a quarterback change. Whether you'd think winstons better than brees is another situation but they lost two tight ends in the preseason and they lost Michael thomas all right. He didn't play a ton last year but he's out for who knows how many maybe ten weeks this year so their offense is gonna take a take some time to get going. I like green bay minus the force certainly like it. Money line What do you think bri by the you guys see. This fly attacking south face. I saw you ever see the breaking bad episode where they tried to fly. This is exactly. Hey we don't have seven million dollars spent on this episode. Let's just have a fly attack. This is like the fourth the fourth most famous fly. you got the cable. Tv so pants and everything. Yeah the movie the fly pence and then the brig this this is number of. This one's gonna kill me. Shoot the number one but I've actually surprised the lines. Only for here it should be higher. It's a neutral site game. Yeah rogers is won six straight openers. Offense if you look at like game by this offense was consistent consistently great under the floor last season. Now do you trust winston week. One like with the receivers. They have responsibility for kamara like you were saying for a few times the packers turn the ball over right. I'm a winston could easily turn this ball over three times. So i think there's you know either the saints will be a little too conservative with winston or he'll probably make a few bad aggressive plays but to me. This is like gal thirty one twenty one type of game but i just love the four. I was thinking about it for my best bet. But i'll i'll stay away from it. But i do love it. Yeah i and listen. I get a thousand people were excited. They got as calloway for three dollars. Or in the ninth round or something. I think it's a steal because he scored a couple touchdowns in preseason but is against a top defense and a defense at trying and the first unit so. I'm not counting him in the in this blockbuster offense just yet. So that's a fun. One that's on fox and catch dad and other great one. Browns at chiefs owes at a divisional round game. I guess it would. It would have to be right. That was the chiefs. I playoff game last year. The browns are getting six and a half at arrowhead. Fifty four and a half is the over on there. I like the browns here. I don't know that they upset them. But again i think the chiefs get a little bit of slow start here like most to and the browns can stay with them. Offensively last season third in rushing yards per game third red zone. Touchdown percentage third and quarterback hits allowed. They keep baker upright and for that reason he could be In the fifteen to twenty five range and quarterbacks in the nfl. I really don't usb that good for this team to thrive. I think they win..

Cinemavino
"jeeze" Discussed on Cinemavino
"And the golden claw, plan chew, is like, okay, we need to make this character much like in The Green Knight, have to send jeeze agent Wu out into the world to become great and become worthy of then taking over the Atlas foundation coming back and defeating us and then leading it as so they had to give him tasks and give him villains so that he can become greater than he was. And so I was seeing all of these different iron fists, Jimmy whoo, Mandarin, all these things that they were kind of diluting into this one story. And if they had used them more effectively, they would be great. It's still a good film. I enjoyed it. I didn't love it. The end was a bit of a shoehorn. They have a villain problem at marvel. They kill any and all villains. I didn't like the Mandarin rings. I'm a fucking nerd. The movie ones I was like, what is this? They're like a lightsaber, but they're like a whip. Yeah. It's like a meal. He straight up did a kamehameha. Yeah. You can not tell me that one of those fights was not just straight up Dragon Ball Z they were just slinging rings at each other, just like bouncing off each other, like flying around. That was dragon ballsy. Yeah, straight up. Yeah. So I don't know. I guess they had to give xiang Chi and upgrade. If he's gonna be in avenger maybe. Yeah. And so we had two mid credit scenes. Again, guys, I'm talking too much. You guys take it. We'll get back to that in a second. So one thing I'm going to throw out there, you guys say it's not doesn't feel like a marvel movie. And to a lot of degrees you're right..

The Old Man League
"jeeze" Discussed on The Old Man League
"What the east buffalo's buffalo. Obviously i think new england's priming to make a comeback and cut him them for being able to get mack jones look pretty good so far he has. He is everything i worried about. I said after the draft. Yep let letting. Mack jones gets a new england. Everybody's gonna regret it. I think i think Bella check found his new brady. That's kinda guy i know it is. It's it's prototype. Yep it's just this time. He got him in the first round instead of the seventh. I think those bastards are going to be back into the mix. Probably a big question i have for the east is do the jets start making some waves or is it just another another year of laughing at their asses. You know. it's hard to say. Because like i mean i i still believe in darnold necessarily all him and it makes you wonder. Are they going to do the same shit to zach wilson right like because he. He's actually looked pretty good. In the preseason the justice find a way to jets themselves all the time. There's a reason why j. s. stands for just end the season so to me. That's a two team race until miami could prove to me otherwise. I just don't think they're there. I think buffalo's gonna dominate. I think it'll be. I think doing what's actually gonna have a nice season. Unfortunately and then miami will be right there. They'll probably be around five hundred or so. Yeah yeah. I think the jets are going to be bad again though. I don't see where you could be wrong there. I mean maybe we'll start seeing a little bit of a pulse from them. Yeah but I don't know so the south is that pretty much i mean. Afc south that's i mean with With i thought colts. We're gonna make some noise but then then then injury strugg-. I don't see how anybody but tennessee right. Yeah i mean. I thought the colts could make some metoo as but then when but then when did his thing and fell. Yeah and he's he's practicing again. At least in the shitty part is is they have such a good defense like That defense is like probably top five easy and all they need is a competent offense. Sorry my dog's like shaking the background. Yeah christmas came early. Maybe it's both. I don't know i really thought rivers is going to be able to do some damage. They're more more so than than he did like he had a bad season but And then it gets eastern but yeah i really i like wentz and when i saw him get hurt again. I'm like jeeze. These guys are so screwed when it comes to quarterback right now. But you know what i mean. I'm not trying to be an asshole. But when you get manning and then you get locked right after that you kinda get you deserve a little bit of time out. Yeah i like. I said i thought when they got wentz if he was going to be healthy he thought he could bring them back into You know you know. Have the make some noise in there. Because i mean really without the colts making noise that is a. That's tennessee. yeah i mean. I don't see jacksonville making noise. Not yet not yet. I think they're built for a couple years from now though. Yeah and it's.

Fantasy Focus Baseball
"jeeze" Discussed on Fantasy Focus Baseball
"He stranger things have happened. I'll give you the bursary for staff. Nineteen percent walkway second at four point. Three percent so peak your interest. Yeah he's making strides should peak interest. Like what and what. I wonder i haven't done a year over year analysis of this but a pitcher who show was uncharacteristically improved in crawl control to this level. Is it sustainable. He's got keep it below seven and a half for next year. All right last one here comes from. Ross he wants to know if eric can call for a bellinger combo meal this week. Maybe two multi homer game. Something along those lines bellenger back on track and we have this. Help me out. man. I need this. I think my prognosticating days should end. There's ridiculous argument. I got it right but yeah no no one bellinger. I can't get a genuine from the heart. he stinks. You gotta cut now watch. He's gonna hit thirteen more homers this year. But you're asking for a lot. That's a lot in five weeks come on. I'm trying to be fair. It's not like i need those homers or anything. oh i. I'm trying to think here of like a struggling guy who i can start to get going again and you know catching hera alagbon. How does this happen. Though where we light the fire under the struggling player and then he picks it up we had not just. I'm no of course right absolutely nothing to do christian ya'll having a great game on saturday. I hope we has more. I am league. i have an assembly numbers I just it was one game taught. Not maybe it's the saturday thing. So we'll circle back to this thursday. Ask care aircrews hitting two homers. Coming saturday mike l. Franko galvez put on the lighter. I will be the starting third baseman in a week. You watch the won't be surprised. Genius all right back the trivia. We've got five pitchers this year with at least ten quality starts without giving up ten homers. The three easy ones corbin stick up to grab shohei otani. I want you to give me the other to go first. Pick wow really oh jeeze. I have again for that miami kid rookie. Rogers rogers has nine quality. Start you would have otherwise made it okay. Because i know he's not giving up home runs. That was good. Guess thank you. I need the list of pitcher name. That's what i'm trying to figure looking at this giants kid right here. Logan web isn't correct. Ya'll man time quality starts eight homers. So now you've got one more. This guy ranks would've thought higher of him than mobile web coming into the year would have thought higher of him come to speak for you but a higher and moving web not giving up home runs. That's hard right. I mean like who is not like love adam wainwright but he's given up penalty right. That's the next though is thanking but wheelers just barely giving up ten home runs three and one gained. Screw it all out. Bassett was doing well. Gaza mall you're naming guys have more quality starts at home runs. Which in itself is difficult to do. Well i know. Who's suppressing home runs. It's not you know fair. I guess. I mean quantrill. I noticed last night. He didn't allow any home. Runs this season but he doesn't have ten quality starts. He think he's up to that yet. You ought to players age or the handedness. I don't think the handedness with men handed. This would probably help me more than age. One clue you. Tell me what you want just already said it so go candidness even he must be lefthanded is the left ear. You could've figured that out from the way that was presented. But yes max. Free expert is not there. i don't think he has the quality start either. Paul starts at eleven home runs allowed at that level. Not that That houston walker. So here's the other is that i looked at wade miley. But not that ballpark ramblers. A lefty hammer. Valdez is the correct answer. Does allow me has ten. Quality starts thing where seven homers allowed. He's not allowing any home run. Because it's all strikes in walks. I would never have guessed. He got the ten quality starts on a team. And i know he's not allowing home runs but man i didn't think he had. The quality starts either. 'cause rambo this by the way is the shame of it is nobody has reaped the benefits because he was written off after the injury by. Yes everybody like. I have like four houston pitchers on my new team and they're all doing well except cranky so new rambo was was doing something. I've garcia to all right. That's good good trivia question there We're running out of time on today's show. Thank you so much for listening. To our little fantasy focus baseball we should note the fans. Focus football daily show the guys and the gals do a great job on that show as well. Kyle of course is the key to that show. He's the guardian of every show that he is off their galaxy bird. He's the guarding of the galaxy for finishing focus. Podcast kyle stop became a star. Lord told you it'd be a thirty for thirty in the make nor will eventually about well lots of stuff. We're today thank you so much i'm gonna have a drink of water or gatorade and finished my meatball Go yelich go phillies. Domoni that me ballpark. By the way they're are not good coal please. Fantasy focus baseball presented as always by linked in jobs for kyle interests in america. Have an awesome week..

Chutando a Escada
"jeeze" Discussed on Chutando a Escada
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Strong Opinion Sports
"jeeze" Discussed on Strong Opinion Sports
"The best block I've ever seen like skill-wise. It's just unbelievable. Like, I jeeze, man. That's a play. Don't see everyday life. So look, man, it's been a fun. Seriously. NBA Finals have been phenomenal. I highly highly recommend anybody who's interested. You should watch the NBA finals are phenomenal. Game. 5 is on Saturday, in Phoenix. I have no idea who's going to win. The NBA title. I really don't know. I am now convinced after watching game, three and four. It's going to be a seven-game series big shout-out. Milwaukee Day made the necessary adjustments did things. They had to do to keep things competitive and interesting, and I think what we're going to see is probably Phoenix wins and game five at home Milwaukee wins in game six, we go back to Phoenix for game seven and the question will be can Milwaukee win on the road in Phoenix? I'm pretty sure they can. I mean Chris Paul has to play better it's just a recap this matchup. I don't know how you could possibly say It's not interesting or compelling or good cuz it's so so good and so compelling and so exciting. I also want to give a shout out to second-year forward for the Suns. Cam Johnson home yet, Fourteen Points, a game, three ten points in game four. He had a big dunk on PJ Tucker in game. Three had a block and gamed for the third quarter of game for so big dunk, a big block camps, Johnson's one of those guys who I really want to see how he evolved. He's only in year to like, what's he going to do? As he gets more mature in his body, grows more? And he has more playing time coming off, the life has been really, really exciting to watch. Kim Johnson is awesome. The refs are a talking point from game for as well, where I think both fan bases walked away from that game. Upset. That's why I haven't talked too much about the rest because it's like, well, I thought Frank of the rest were missing calls for both the Bucks and the sons. And so both fan bases, walked away probably frustrated, probably upset at Milwaukee got the win. But again, the series is tied 2-2. You should watch the NBA Finals have been phenomenal, and I cannot recommend enough. You should watch. You should. If you're not watching, you're missing out, and if you think it's not good basketball, you're just not a basketball fan and the NBA Finals have been phenomenal this.

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
"jeeze" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
"A as a scientist you analyze your data s burr protocal so the protocal. Ns intention to treat we try to treat this whole group however these people didn't take your medication. His people just off showing off in you know in a new has to because that is the real situation not entirely with more than you. Just bronco russo. All this is not a matter of months or a few years with Take decades Right now we are working with the inevitable. Pharmaceuticals is working with both found. It has been destined already before a for conditional obesity because set. It was developed around the diamond. That was simple pure indication so we already know a ton about his safety. Answer the response in workings into you must So now forget particular abundance. We are developing the first one zero zero one Yup he's come up with. Some nice name writes some fancy fancy an acronym. Yeah exactly and then we need to see now okay. We know that it works for a vc for example but or at least wave but do we also know that. It's now going to work when someone goes in emergency room Very disruptive broach in is also going to take a few years but all of this needs to be done with our own journal team with also force healthcare Authority so in in the united states is obviously fda. We need to talk about do discuss. Okay when do you consider something effective because this is what we believe. Do you agree with that. And this school for stations need to teach us more about how these processes are going to dick. Yeah it's something i think. Just most people in general underestimate. I mean people know that it's expensive to get drugs developed but the time and and that's one reason why people were so nervous about The covid vaccine when that came out because it seemed like it was something that just appeared overnight. And you know it's like well don't you have to test in of course there's like a whole decade or more of a work that's been done on 'em are vaccines for that and kind of went into that but It's it's definitely something that i think is not properly as sort of understood accounted for and people are eager they know they wanna see these new therapies developing Especially the people that would benefit the most from it You know waiting a decade for something. That may help you quite a bit. It's frustrating but there's a lot to it. Because i mean i. I'm so glad we talked about the montalban example because it's a good example of few not careful in if you rush things i mean because imagine if The the checks that were in place for that if they hadn't been there and if they had rushed the drug out and just kind of you know let's see what happens like jeeze. What would have the collateral damage have been and another thing. I wanted to make sure to come around to. And i know we're starting to get close on time. But it wasn't the case that raimondo bont was later found to actually be an inverse agonists. Wasn't a not just a pure not really appear antagonistic. About sanctum the receptor site sometimes also defendants though said you arche if a or something is behaving disturbed or even in the presence of some old That action might young..

Southern Tomfoolery Plays
"jeeze" Discussed on Southern Tomfoolery Plays
"I understand boyce. Yes that's what i like. A yes to me. Oh shit tree could see this Listening but like you know. Emily was like kind of like physically character. Was eva little prick. She just kinda did like a little like super subtle clinch. That with likes so really well. Time was great. I like that would call it. It's just also good. I feel like like you know for the character is this is this is tough and brutal but just for like an outside looking in. There's just so much good shit. Y'all is so goddamn juicy this this api so ziva. Says i mean she's she's ostensibly saying that's what she wants to like us. Yes saying get your shit together. Obviously she is lying. Yes i can. orange sense. Vote against her bluff. Go for You know what it's gonna use his certainty active plus plus two three role. Actually i mean. I've got a pretty good sense motive. I don't think it's good. Zebras bluff but well roll. It found out. We'll see who thirty two pretty good role. That's keys fifty. Let's keep doing it. I mean orleans like tuned in to like what the fuck is never. She's also like to into her entire corruption in like she she. She is a specialist in controlling her outward emotion. She's an envoy you know so no you don't get any bonus you just had to roll better. She had the role worse allah. I it was a forty one. Said jeeze 'expertise dice. Come in handy. Oranges just grumbles. I mean oregon thinks that she's being genuine that might want but orange six that she's like maybe maybe finally sinking in you know you know after learning everything about or are the cayenne and like then talking to them and seeing like oh what could you know. She's using all that as a to be like. Yeah i'm with you guys and will end after getting knocked out by the blade trap at weiss man having a little like moment with mike where he's telling like you got to look out for yourself like you know it all builds together so wouldn't now house of cards man. I said we got another room to check. Yeah to cow so we got two more rooms to check Office in the centre room right. Adam do. I need know if you need to take this to me or like what was the damage One oh god of his like a major one thousand four days unconscious well. Yes has multiple timesaver now. She's in the shed oakland vapor. She is dr to gun so.

Poke the Bear
"jeeze" Discussed on Poke the Bear
"No, not at all right. So I assume he's a great, you know, top six guys at the Bruins desperately need considering I don't think there's any appealing contingency plan if krejci doesn't play here next year. So key cog, I go with the but you could you could make the pitch for me plus if you wanted to but I would be surprised if he calls back to that be plus is probably what you're going to see for him next year, if not, maybe even a higher grade. Oh yeah. So now on to Craig Smith, what do we think of Craig Smith? I won't be Plus in terms of maybe Thursday, Patients. Use a guy that, you know, I was excited, the Bruins Cox, I thought he was a great value. Pick up, you know, God doesn't take a shift, off-shoot from anywhere, literally. Literally everywhere on the ice age. You know, a guy that over full 82-game season. Give you 20 goals and I mean, he was, if he was going to be on third line and and drive that line, I think he'd be very happy and he became a very effective. Second line guy, which is, I think above what they were thinking they were going to get from him. So whether it be next year on that second line to be continues to be that 20-goal 50-point guy or maybe he's on a third line and he's hoping to, you know, Revitalize that line with Charlie Coyle. I think he's a key piece of this team and especially considering the contract you can and out to get him a great value pick up. So I go with the place Smith you plus as well. He exceeded exit. Again, was supposed to be on the 3rd line. Went up to the second line of dominated alongside Hall and create you. So yeah, be plus for me also be plus for the site seeing pictures the other day. I mean jeeze. I was having the time of his life has lost its prime offseason content. It's just you know, just like posted up like stance and outside of like the Constitution. I imagine the people on the bus who like aren't Bruins fanstore. Who's this guy? Get involved around by cameras and stuff like with no teeth who is, yeah? Anyways, on the line 3, so I actually will do Richie coil Coleman dabros cuz they were all third liners home at different points. So we'll do those for as a line..

The gamingfixx1's Podcast
"jeeze" Discussed on The gamingfixx1's Podcast
"Now the biggest thing. I played this week is i spent all day yesterday. Playing the game. Duckie dokie literature club loss. And i don't know if either of you have heard of this game. It just got a concert release but it's a dating simulator. That's been on pc for quite a few years now. And this is a opens up innocently. Enough like It's you are this boy in college and your friends salary is like. Oh my god you have to join the club. And why don't you come to my literature club. And then you get in there and you got the annoying brat that made cupcakes but that is like why is the boy here. And then you've got This shy demure tol girl and then you've got The club president. And you write poems that when you go home every night and Depending on what words you picked a is like decides which person gets attracted to you and you know it's It's a light and sharing everything just like regular dating similar. You would assume but What i noticed. I is that the main character were one of the characters say already kept up and i was not going for her but this is the best friend. You're supposed to be your best friend Next door neighbor Eh jeeze was dropping a lot of like i'm depressed him that Our director had interest in someone else and there is a lot of psychological baggage stuff going on and then the game turned out to where they killed her character off by having her commit suicide all out of nowhere where the game gets really interesting is because everything kind of breaks now and you see this thing go on the screen that says character file say bory deleted and the game starts over but say ori- is there and then things take even durga turns where certain scenes will repeat like where the characters yuri and the obnoxious girl girl that i can't remember her name right now are arguing and normally years. It's like oh which when you choose whatever but this time they start arguing. The screen starts dimming and getting sadiki and they start laying into each other like really hard light. One girl says you should kill your so. There's just like they're just talking all sorts of crap about each other and then it's like okay. Which one do you choose to name. Come up. And i i keep trying to choose because i'm still going for your here. Seiger and take and the screen zooms in and nothing happens just a little bit and i do it again and again. And then all of a sudden the club presidents monica's face pops up and is Basically like no. I'm not gonna let you do that. And then re want. Like kinda doesn't rewind time but then it is like just turns everything back to normal and the game has a lot of fourth wall breaks Every characters absolutely sane. Same and their It breaks the fourth wall in the biggest way as to one of the characters. The game is basically a Knows that they're in a video game and is able to manipulate.

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"jeeze" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress
"There was you a all trial defending. That's way i heard him use jeeze. None of me Oh jeez oh jeez. Jesus jeez oh jeez. Geez.

People, Process, Progress
"jeeze" Discussed on People, Process, Progress
"Old vic so now so care so you take your dominant hand. Which in my case is my right hand. And i write everything that's on my mind. It could be writing in the format of the four jeeze. Or you know. This is what's happened to me today. Or whatever and then. I switched hands to my non dominant hand and i can ask a question. Like what would you have me. No or What do you wish i knew. Or how can i make a difference to ask yourself some other question. And when you write with your non dominant hand you can get what was subconscious to you to become conscious something about writing with your non dominant hand. Which is harder it gets your brain to think differently. And you can access different parts of yourself as some people. Refer to as your inner child but you can also be to access a different form of creativity. I also have as weird check. This is reminded me terrible handwriting. And so i usually prefer type. But sometimes i handwrite things and then like a journal entry and then later i go back and i can't read my own writing and the only thing that solves the problem for me is if i turn the page upside down her ohio. Why but if. I look at my handwriting upside down which i'm telling you is not legible. It spurs something in me where i remember what it was that i was trying to communicate in that moment so powerful looking at things from a different perspective as powerful that is at. I had never heard of that before. That's interesting i wonder. If there's something in your brain like wait that's wrong and then it comes back over and it goes okay. That's that's what it is there that i'm on the same page. My handwriting's not great. Which is interesting to having kids going. You need to work on your handwriting. I should sit there and do worksheets with them. So my my handwriting gets better..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
12 Republican state attorneys general sue President Biden over climate change order
"A dozen republican state attorneys general are suing president biden over an executive order on climate. Change jeeze contend. The president overstepped his authority by unilaterally declaring the values for the social costs of greenhouse gases. The suit is led by missouri's schmidt who said in the statement in part quote from higher energy bills to lost jobs. This massive expansion of federal regulatory power has the potential to impact nearly every household in this state expenses. Blake berman at the white house. Meantime three democratic senators proposing a fee on methane emissions from oil and gas production beginning in the year. Two thousand twenty.

KCRW's Hollywood Breakdown
Emotional testimony at the Harvey Weinstein trial
"Kim Masters and this is the Hollywood breakdown joining me as Matt Bellamy of the Hollywood reporter and Matt as we are even speaking practically the Harvey Weinstein Trial L. is underway in New York dramatic testimony so far You know this started out with the prosecutors laying out a very graphic description description of the alleged behavior Harvey Weinstein Holding Women Down Raping Them. I mean I saw a tweet about one element of it and I thought jeeze if I show this tweet to people when in the office I could get a call from hr because this is Let's just say the prosecutors were not holding back that was followed by an an alleged rape victim. Annabella skewer who has said that Sometime in ninety three or ninety four a Harvey Weinstein turned up at her apartment in New York. Ah basically pushed his way in and raped her and she described that holding back tears again. Very Emotional I.. We weren't there but just reading about it. This is very emotional testimony You know and she described not only the events that she says occurred that night but you know the aftermath in which she felt that she could not come forward right and she was holding back tears at the time when she testified but this is interesting because they're starting off the trial vile with what is most likely the most important set of witnesses. There are four women that have been allowed to testify as to prior bad acts or character. Type testimony Tony. That show what. The prosecution says is a pattern of behavior of Harvey Weinstein. He does the same thing to multiple women they argue. And thus the Allegations against him for these particular claimants are true that's the strategy and it's honestly it's something that is very effective. It's what made the difference in the bill cosby. The case the prior bad act witnesses were allowed in the second trial of Bill Cosby and there was a conviction they were not allowed in the first trial and there was a hung jury. One the interesting thing about this is that it opens up these character. Witnesses to cross examination by the defense and what we're seeing now is them saying to. NFL excoriate. Did you have a drinking problem. You know did you. Were you drinking the night that this happened where you sued by a landlord all sorts of things that they're throwing at her to try to impugn her character because she's coming forward against Harvey. Yeah I mean that's not a new strategy Women who have accused men have had that kind of thing happen into them for many years. It's the way these things work. According to our legal system and I think it goes to the question of why. Don't women come forward and you you do look get where Harvey was. There was a board member who was on the Board of the Weinstein Company who testified obviously no fan of Harvey's And he talked about the power you know. Oh the power that Harvey had so they were setting the table with. This is the district attorney's Office of of WHO. This person was and why someone like. NFL ESCORA might circle back and try to do business as usual. Not just for the emotional reasons that often happen in cases of alleged assault where women women blame themselves or try to try to suppress that it ever happened or just get back to normal or get but also the actual real world consequences which we are told old Annabella skewer face as a result of Harvey's vindictiveness alleged vindictiveness against some of the women that he had attacked right and that's the big hurdle here for the prosecution is there are our emails and such saying Nice things about Harvey but this is exactly what the prosecution is doing is they're saying okay. This is why this happens and this is why you have to understand it. It certainly sounds like so far very emotional. A very powerful very hard to sit through. Thank you matt thank you. That's Matt editorial director of the Hollywood reporter. He joins me this Monday on the business. I'm Kim Masters and this is the Hollywood breakdown.

Between The Lines
How Winston Churchill defeated Nazism despite his 'black dog'
"Now today on the show visual defend our island whatever they got maybe we should fight on the beaches on the landing grounds the field and in the street fighting the hill will never surrender churchill the subject of countless plies movies drama series documentaries and biographies indeed believe it or not there have been a thousand Churchill Biographies One thousand the first biography was written in nineteen ninety five and the author of the latest one is our guest today now according to the prominent British columnist and historian Tom and heffer regular guest on this program this most recent Churchill biographies the best single volume imaginable of a man whose life would seem take impossible to get into a single volume the book is called Churchill Walking with destiny and the author is Andrew Roberts who's written other water declined books including a biography on Napoleon and the storm of war a new history of the Second World War Andrew Welcome to ABC Radio Thank you Tony took great on us now as I mentioned they've already been a thousand Churchill books published what's different about yours when I was very fortunate that there's been an enormous amount of sources that have come out over the last five years since I've been writing this book the Queen allows me to be the first Churchill biographer to use of his diaries and came due to sex mets church every Tuesday at the second mobile church who trusted him the great secret civil war and luckily rate down everything churchill say within forty one new sense of papers have been deposed to church college archives in the Cambridge University and other people like the servies investor time I even mice gate rations diaries basic become available giving those same in fact now on top of the dates and accounts of the war cabinet but I discovered six years ago allows me to have some they pretty much every page book it's never appeared in nature to focus okay well let's start with Churchill's upbringing can you tell us about Winston's parents briefly well he's talking to the upper cloth he was a charismatic successful Victorian politician he became chance of Exchan- so you never saw any of genius in Churchill and green to netted frankly they all the Stanford right to any sound full of contempt and to stay and his son Winston continue to love him and Martin and when his father died when Winston was twenty he raises who's focusing in Winston sorry randolph someone's name and he basically didn't allow it to to scream up whereas his mother also route took nations over to she was a great American future in society maybe something offense with the Prince of Wales Austrian about Saddam heels Okay and you went to school did he do you have did you have much luck at school I mean what sort of student was he he was a monster the student and he made himself out to be it's very rare for politicians to try and make themselves out to be thicker than they genuinely All I it should be in fact that being the dumbs 'cause he portrayed himself broke free my life he in fact was in the top third of all the classes ooh okay well let's turn to Churchill politics because he wasn't always a conservative he crossed the parliamentary floor in Nantes in four over the threat four government opposed to free trade in non white at thirty three he was the youngest cabinet member in forty years and then of course he was pretty significant figuring the British military from an early age this is of Relevance to Australians Andrew What do you wrote about his filings glibly in Nineteen fifteen well of course he was responsible for the idea of the of attacking the Straits of the dodgers novels and it was a brilliant idea to come off name one of the great strategic tunes of the of history of all Pfaff but as we all know say silently on the eighteenth of March nineteen fifteen Liane go six ships foods straits and then of course largely town to Him we double down and and landed all the way through fifteen and of course over the next eight months few one hundred forty seven thousand casualties suffered in the in the West Inside Straight so this was a drastic and terrible decision but one boots the real problem came in implementation well yeah okay now we went into politics to elect liberals rejoined the conservatives in the mid nineteen twenties what did he do that because the conservatives came back to the idea of free trade they it'd been the policy that let's say that's the party he joined the Nipples does the Conservatives dumps feature each and David intense you're often attributed with the quite quite I if a man is not a suspect I by the time he's twenty he has no heart if he's not a conservative by the time he's forty he has no brain churchill really say that I am and unfortunately there are lots of great lines like that but he didn't say he might have if you're going to keep going for example make the safest shape about about lady astor drinking coffee around any number of things keeping lucky men like Groucho Marx no power say funny things people with cheating too even if you didn't say those funny things it was talking about Winston Churchill with Andrew Roberts now Andrew your account numerous occasions when Churchill cheated death in your fi. He survived a school stabbing Cuban Bullets Boer Artillery German shells on the western front a near drowning replaying crushes three car accidents and a house fire Croaky and I'm actually very serious mainly at the age of eleven nomadic agent doctors administered brandy to the inevitable and which she wanted to be so you will send you make the point the church will develop the art of seeing virtually everything through the prism of history yeah it was the fact that he wasn't himself from historic congruent several extremely good he's a genius he was widely seen as Virginia wasn't he won the Nobel Prize for literature and actually he's unhappy about that because the price for peace that he was going to win communicants history who actually has been disappointed when he got the Nobel Prize which shop now we talk about a lot of people think of Churchill he's attitude towards the Nazis and Hitler and of course the British policy of appeasement toward Nazi Germany people forget this but in the late thirties it was actually popular with the British people tell us more about how Churchill riled against the spirit of the Times in the lightning thirties well he was only a final team is it's like jeeze you grew up with Jesus father did like the whole day with them they appreciated the service they it says humanity he was honest from quite an early age and saying he had an early warning system came during the Nazis that a lot of the other people in many wrench AC- rights didn't have also were so we mentioned earlier in being an historian he he sold the threat let's go to the European balance of power that we opposed and EDUC- seen fanaticism place in his life in a way that the other primary tonight people standing Naples we will never change and didn't say he was the first major predisposition of the decade the only major politician to not only warn against Hitler Nazis but also talk with an idea about what do I e rearming especially in the air the by the way you know you obviously know John Howard our second longest serving prime minister did you know that he's middle name is Winston it was named by his parents in mid Naughty thirty nine? When as we've discussed Winston Churchill was anything but the flavor of the month he was seen as yesterday's man rod that shows John's parents and Great must be full size. This is searching tremendously impressive actually I didn't know that's in Ann Arbor got I think yeah well during the war Churchill husband and relations with the United States which meant that America applied an important role in helping Britain defeat awesome but what about the altar pace conference towards the end of World War Two was not Churchill's finest hour why well because they back large number of famine of Yugoslavs to to get to Marshal Tito too because he he basically killed them and a hand backlog Germans and ethnic Germans who an ethnic Russians as well actually Cossacks to stone promptly murdered them as well so as far as the share sort of real politique day was concerned they had to believe result in general had to believe starlings were vulne- that he was going to get to respect the integrity and independence another eastern European countries but unfortunately Adelson those deals went shot which net new Mexico's yeah false assurances by S- talented the free elections would be held in eastern Europe but I mean you bit hot on Churchill because many historians would decide that the dying FDI he essentially stitched Churchill up I didn't believe that case I've been I've found myself we H mccown superbowl cabinet Churchill held on return from Yalta in which very much that he thought he could business was done in the deeper deep stalling the only alternative to trust on of course he was for that much thin walls and it's very other fueled fairness of course because in a million Russian soldiers variant at the time he was also at Folsom Missouri in March Ninety six When you made the Great Iron Kerr in speech the first major Western politician to warn against started was doing in eastern Europe

The LEADx Show
Innovative Solutions for a Happy, Healthy, Connected Workplace
"Lot of people have perceptions about what funding the workplaces some of you may have been traumatized by creepy team building stuff. It's not that it's really really not so. I think you'll be surprised and pleased that there's there's alternatives to that and establish fun as a process. Ask Not an event and that was one of my moments years ago when I was doing this in the workplace. We'll we'll talk a little bit about that. that God wouldn't it be better if you took those euphoric but fleeting feelings that you get from an event once or twice a year and break those up consistently throughout the course of the year wouldn't that yield better revette better results and in fact it did and that's that's how we really got started with this model and then finally teach you how to easy effective affordable programming again. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised tries so let's get into it so the agenda terms you will not recognize that's because we made them up. The first is easy. We're going to talk a little bit about the evolution of fun the work place the why and the Roi So so why is fun your competitive advantage thankfully. There's a lot of people out there today. A lot of brilliant mind Sean Acre Simon Sinek Tony Shay others who have done a lot of the the research and have the experience about the Y. Fund and we're going to talk about that it. It's usually frames frames up a conversation about the health too but know that our expertise really GonNa talk about today is how to successfully implement fund or place place so after we do the the the evolution of wine or why the laws of fun in these are the things that we learned over the course of a more than a decade of delivering of funding workplace in every conceivable vertical market that you could imagine any is companies doesn't matter these laws or universal truth. I WANNA call them our our standard within any application and then the shared experience agreeance and this is where the model really gets different. We talk about what's fun for you. Your culture your environment not inflicted fun on on you as some people may have experienced in the past and then how to develop your creative inventory. This is literally how to put it together and create brief but organic in fun activities in the workplace that really will get you moving on your way to establishing a culture of funded happiness at work and then finally finely design activate and sustain so you know it's all words and talk unless you actually make the commitment to do it and put it on the calendar even make it happen so that's the agenda. Let's let's get started so the first peers the Lucien end of the why are are alive fun at work. I'm going to spend a little bit of time just credentialing if you will so what makes us the experts and you know why is this information meaningful and what I want you to take away in this piece of it is that this is all based on practice and experience right so it's not a theoretical this is based on practice and experience it all started many many years ago at a company. United Electric Supply or there for many years and they had a work hard play hard ethic act before culture was even a term that was used in business but work hard play hard ethic ethic and I just naturally gravitated towards the play hard. I already knew how to work hard so but my my hunters suspicion was that that was was this companies competitive advantage that play and fun. I'm led to all these wonderful results. This company had on high productivity high retention high profitability on paper. They shouldn't have even been in business because there's a lot bigger competitors that could take them out from a pricing standpoint but wonderful customer service great place still is today but we formed the circuit club and many of you may be on on committees at at work trying to fund plan fun activities in the workplace or engagement committees culture committees so we had the circuit club we met every two weeks ten people and we learned a lot through that process but I started to see that it wasn't just appropriate to have fun after work work while we did those events in Annual Holiday Party and summer picnic as many of you made may still do what I noticed over the period of years as they became Louis and less popular as people's demands for the personal time just became more and more evidence. There was less attendance at at those events so I thought Jeez. Let's plan things brief but consistently throughout the course of the year and we did in that model really seemed to work so my fascination continued. You'd I started to research fun workplace and this guy came up so if anybody can guess who that is and you can type it in Dan. I'll give you send you two dollar bill or a book or something. I don't know but that is Dr Paul McGee and he's one of the foremost authorities is on fun and humor laughter and very well published and just really awesome guide. He happened to live in my home town or when house research in it. I thought what the heck this guy's from my neighborhood so we met and you know he he really thought that this theory theory I had about starting a company called the fun department to to change the model of of traditional team building you know was was a good one but he he said be prepared for a long haul. there's a lot of nonbelievers out there and then before. I got started. I thought wow jeeze. Maybe I should get some professional help. Somebody who really cleaners deliver fun so I got this guy so Dave Raymond is the guy who who created the best mascot of all all time he lived as the philly fanatic for many many years and it was a friend of mine and I thought Jeeze if anybody knows how to have fun at stave so God together with Dave and and we created this this company fun department back in five did this team building events for many many years until today and we still do lots of team building events and then wrote a book documented or process. We wanted to teach people this model in process that you're GONNA learn today so we started a training consulting part of the business and then we got out into the product business in two thousand seventeen actually shipping subscription a services as of boxes of fun and then finally in very proud to be partners with delivering happiness twenty eighteen we started a partnership with the age age and if anybody knows that company born out of Tony Shays experience with ZAPPA's starting a company based on culture the happiness and fun and taking a very tradition no boring business online shoes and making it mega successful so one of many examples of companies today that are disruptors in the marketplace that are starting with culture starting with happiness happiness and fun and and building a company from there so much like the experience at United Electric where nothing fancy or glamorous about electric electrical supplies allies but they had this amazing culture that was based on funded happiness at work so that's enough credentialing sorry if it seemed like a commercial just wanted to give you a little history and background and and why you know why it's important to recognize that this again is based on practice and experience so the more data and we're going to again talk about the how to but I I want to cover the why because most conversations about funded happiness happiness at work. Somebody's gotTa be convinced. It's leader you know. CEO CFO somebody's gotta say Jeez. Why do we WANNA do this. What makes it important so this. Is You just one statistic and it's one of my favorites because it says eighty one percent of employees not this is not from leaders. It's not for management. eighty-one birth sign of employees in companies denoted as great in fortunes one hundred best companies to work for say they work in a fun workplace. Environment Arment so that's significant because from an employee standpoint fun has the highest correlation of any other thing that makes up a the culture and what people think denotes a great company so it's important to know that from your employees perspective that fun ranks very vary hi it's sixty to seventy percent correlation to a great company so important to notice if you're GONNA start with culture why not start with you know with fun

WSJ What's News
The Story of GE's $22 Billion Writedown
"Electric is scheduled to update its financial outlook on Thursday and the struggling conglomerate might be asked to explain the massive amounts of goodwill that it's recorded then written down. The Wall Street Journal's Michael Rapaport has written a piece about how GE built up then wrote down twenty two billion dollars in goodwill. Michael joins us in our studio. Michael first of all tell us what goodwill is and how GE has employed over the past few years. Goodwill is an asset that a company recognizes when it buys another company it basically reflects the difference between the costs it paid require the of the company and the value of the assets as it acquire like its properties in real estate. And the difference essentially goes on a company's balance sheet is goodwill, but gee, made some fairly unusual decisions. When it bought the French company Alstom MAC in twenty fifteen and recorded thirteen point five billion dollars in goodwill. Even though it had only paid him at ten billion dollars for the company, and that was followed by smother unusual decisions in they. Boosted that amount of goodwill more than seventeen billion. They kept all that good role in their Brooks. Even when they arguably should should have taken a right down right down in value when their business started going sour until he finally took that big twenty two million dollar right down to the fall of twenty eighteen you, quote, a Penn State university associate professor of accounting ever cats as saying that while GE's accounting follows the rules. He couldn't recall another case in which the goodwill accompany recognized from a deal exceeded his costs, and you quote him saying the justification is on the aggressive side. That's right. He's a candidate with when accounting rules, which are very elaborate and very complex in terms of how come to calculates the amount of goodwill. It puts on its books, but as in some other areas to the Wall Street Journal reporter on the past jeez. Accounting was seen as aggressive by. But pushing the boundaries by by number of accounting experts, and these maneuvers that you tell us about is this how GE ended up totaling twenty two billion dollars in goodwill. As does it add up to that? Well, the good-will. Geez. Books comes from from a bunch. Of past acquisitions, and then also was only the biggest most recent of them a lot of goodwill went into their at their power unit. That started having such problems. What happens is that a company has to test its goodwill every year, it has to that the value of the reporting unit that contains a good role is still high enough to justify carrying if you'll be reporting. You're the Tony worth five billion dollars. But his ten billion dollars worth of goodwill. That doesn't make sense that that means that value has to be written down. Gene kept testing that goodwill as as was required until it finally in the fall of two thousand eighteen reach a conclusion that the value of of some of its power reporting units could no longer support Terry men of goodwill. And that's when I took the right down, right? Isn't it questionable because the right down has the effective shielding and assets problems from investors aren't they titled to now. Yes, they are. And what happens is that keeping all that goodwill and jeeze books that contributes towards shareholder equity its book value there that the value actually in the company actually owned by investors having that on there. Kind of mask the fact that when you take out that goodwill which afterwards intangible did it doesn't produce anything for the company. Geez. Book value was actually sharply negative since about mid twenty sixteen having all that goodwill, essentially, what g did import was recognized al-shams acid says goodwill as opposed to some of the more tangible assets, they lowered the value of some of the tangible assets, while increasing the value of the goodwill that benefit g because mo- many types of assets you have to they lose valuable for a period of time.

Lori and Julia
Surgeons' group: Brazilian butt lift most dangerous surgery procedure
"Of the mystery of the death and. What happens in the unraveling so I would say which one do you think? Would. Go. With. The. Center right perfect yeah okay go at the center and then if you need. To show. We're all done I, don't I, feel like I you know I've got the book the Halford and. Books. For, retired halfway shows. Yeah So One hundred fifty. OK so this morning I had to laugh at GM a had this urgent. Alert it was an exclusive story at like eight fifteen vowed, printing Brazilian. Butler let's roll the audio. Donnie thanks to celebs like Nicki Menaj and Kim Kardashian voluptuous booties are in the American society of plastic surgeons has a new and urgent warning about the large number of. Deaths they, say occurred during a procedure called the Brazilian Butlin according to the society as many as one in three thousand patients, die making this potentially more dangerous than any other cosmetic. Surgery you have an increase in number of doctors who are attempting to perform this. Procedure and, unfortunately a lot of these doctors are not board. Certified Brazilian Butlin is meant to make a rear more. Shapely it basically combines liposuction with fat grafting sucking fat from where you don't want it like the, thighs your stomach and injecting it where you, do but one performed. Improper Early. There's a, risk of a fatal fat embolism is some surgeons are injecting a little bit too deep there's some important veins that, bring blood from the lower aspect of the legs back. Into the heart until the lungs twenty nine year old West Virginia mom Heather meadows. Came to, Miami for Brazilian butt lift in two thousand sixteen. She never made it out of surgery jeeze same happened. To forty year old Kizzie London in two thousand seventeen also in Miami patients to, look for a, plastic surgeon who's board certified by the American, board of plastic surgery Okay okay that, was this Beverly Hills plastic board certified plastic surgeon and then. Here's Dr Jen Ashton which is ABC's medical expert Dr Jen Ashton is gonna join us to talk this is extremely serious I want to put. This into context or through this is the actual. Warning that came out this week from. Five international plastic surgery societies they title it an. Urgent warning we spoke to a. Plastic surgeon this week who said a warning like this is unprecedented they. Are considering even banning the procedure because the risk of intra operative debt this means death on the. Table so high and put to put that into context for you we heard in the piece one and three thousand there have been studies done for, elective, plastic surgical procedures that look it over a, million patients the risk of. Dying on the table is zero his. Procedure. Is more common more popular it's up ten percent in just the. Last year so this is a big.

Dr. Drew Midday Live with Mike Catherwood
CBS Board to Investigate Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Against CEO Leslie Moonves
"Pays to listen Fourcade and seven ninety KABC and Lawrence von and I are here in New York City right across from each other. Which is being. Across each other a little weird by. Itself Side by side but we're we're crossing each other and. We are in the city of New York and we are because you've, demanded that I never look in, your eye line no don't Divert Really it's got a lot of show up jazz mechanic coming in one year. Later thanks the sheriff's, department democratic donor likely to escape criminal charges in the fatal overdose of an African American black. Man jasmine following that story Mugs other things we'll talk to James. CNN enforced Manolis retired f. b. i. supervisor special agent. Trader Joe's suspect he says should be held accountable for the accidental police shooting by of a bystander by police this now is a thirty minute nonstop. News Lawrence von we start off with les Moonves says the CBS CEO one, of the most powerful men in Hollywood is now accused of unwanted kissing and touching in, a New Yorker article that set to be published today, the article is by Ronan Farrow who has broken several stories on this topic and it includes allegations of sexual misconduct on the part, of embattled CBS chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves as a spokesperson for the New Yorker says we don't. Comment on pieces that we haven't yet published but could be out if it's not already sources with knowledge of the. Article. Say delves into a broader culture at. CBS and will publish later today on. The magazine's website statement, CBS has said it is investigating the claims made against moon vs all allegations of personal misconduct. Are to be taken Very seriously now Ronin is not one. To report these things without a good deal of research right he's he's been shown his track record is pretty good All right so the concern here is what about. His? Relationship with Julie Chen. And that's workplace married now jeeze All right so that it's still weird I'm assuming this has to do with others? Yeah Assuming too but it. Did OBI already you wonder how they got. Together Exactly Underlying and you would see that as a pattern of, conduct even though it created a, marriage it's was a pattern of. Conduct they're still so. Concerning. Right. Absolutely considering she still works is that is that? New they're just, out comes out. Today I surprised I missed. It is? It did it just come? Out In the last two hours that's. Why Mr. the CBS has added that. The timing of this report comes in the, midst of the company's very public legal dispute and while that litigation process, continues the CBS management team has, the full support of independent board. Members along with that. Team. We. Will continue to focus on creating value for our? Shareholders maybe I'm, not understanding what. Very public so they have a dispute? With les Moonves don't they Disputes it's. Going on right now and that's, why they're questioning the timing of this article I have to to dig in a little. More I'll look during your next door has been married to. Julie Chen since two thousand four they. Wed less than two weeks after moon finalized, his divorce His wife pattern that's a. Pattern I just say the but I guess is there any unwanted kissing touching is that what it was well apparently, Ronan. Farrow, who broke the story has been investigating Moonves and the environment at CBS four months as rumors swirled through the industry that's such an. Article was in the works. It's unclear what impact the New Yorker report will have. At a time when moon vez locked in litigation. With Sherry Redstone oh that's the lawsuit that they're talking about the wife of Sumner Redstone, or the daughter rather who's fighting for control of CBS Viacom She she put Unloaded some, interesting is Very scary dramatic yeah but the I'm just trying to get my head around the unwanted kitchen kissing and touching in a time when men may not have been aware that you? Know what I mean it depend how unwanted touching was what kind of touching or does he, just, fire. Charlie rose right No So I'm assuming this is relatively. Recent I I can't imagine they're talking about the time before he was married because he was first wife in nineteen seventy. Eight all right time for little traffic with Rhonda. Kramer, thanks, Jack Jill and. Lauren we're looking at the northbound side of the one at one four you wrote, around but we found an accident. Here they've opened a couple lanes to left still blocked backup all the way to the. Four oh five and eastbound from Calabasas road southbound four zero five Burbank through Getty center drive the usual volume and northbound delays from the. One oh five to the ten fifty seven north diamond bar. Pathfinder you've got roadwork here with a carpool, lane blocked seventy one north right around the. Fifty seven also working with an accident here and westbound side of the sixty freeway at around. Pedley you've got a crash now right shoulder backing up to Rubio and fifteen north at the one thirty eight working on an earlier crash and, graphs fire the backup..

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
Blue Origin reaches a big milestone, lands rocket booster and crew capsule
"By Land Rover Jaguar of Bellevue Jeremy grater is at the editor's desk with us as we take some of the day's top stories tornadoes that swept across communities today outside of Des Moines Iowa have injured nearly two dozen people according to officials ten people injured by a tornado in Marshall town where a hospital was damaged and evacuated online civil rights organizations that has excuse me online civil rights organization that has supported boycotting the NFL. Points out that the Miami Dolphins policy puts protesting the national anthem on, the same plane as testing positive for drugs or domestic violence. Charges the dolphins announcing today that any players who protest during, the anthem could be, fined suspended or. Both by now you're probably familiar with private spaceflight companies like Elon Musk's SpaceX that's been resupplying the international space Station now is Christian Davenport writes in the Washington Post Jeff bass oh company blue origin is one step closer to human spaceflight Davenport spoke with komo's Taylor van Cise what did blue origins new shepherd rocket achieve yesterday well it had a successful test flight it's nine of the sub orbital booster and the capsule that eventually will take human beings into space what they were testing this time was the sort of if there was an emergency if something went wrong with the booster and you needed. To get the crews away safely How you, would do that and they've they've done that test before but on. This particular one they did it at a very high altitude when. The rocket was just past the, edge of space and within the vacuum and then had the capsule fire its own motor motor and. Send the crew shooting away from the booster getting. Them to safety and then? The? Comeback down and then it was successful and they were able to do that and that sort of a? Key, test for them because, they are looking to fly humans to space. Perhaps early as this year for their test flights, and paying, customers, they, want to start selling tickets by as early as. Next year but before they start doing. That they're really going to test the rocket and? The, escape systems and all the safety. Parameters really vigorously and this is a key test in that regard do we know yet what what. How taxing it would. Be for someone just the casual tourist in space to go, through this escape system well on this particular one I think it would be quite taxing It would go really. High really fast and and? Come, back down I think they said that the you would have a maximum of ten Jesus that you'd feel? The, force of gravity ten, times but first short amount of period And come back through now obviously that's a pretty, rough and exhilarating ride but it's better than, the alternative, if everything goes normally on the flight I think it would be you know much less than that that it'd be about four jeeze I short amount of time on reentry and that of course is, after your up you know in, in space in unbuckled from your seatbelt and floating around the cabin and. Experience weightless environment that you? Report that blue. Origin hasn't. Said how, much, a ticket is gonna cost to go to space but. In a year or so there's probably gonna be. Some real, competition to provide space experience for customers. Where does Richard Branson's Virgin galactic project stand that's right I mean virgin galactic has been working on this for a long time they've been. A lot more vocal and. Out there I mean Richard Branson is a genius at marketing they. Say they've got more than seven hundred people who have already signed up and have been waiting in many cases a, decade or, so that's how long they've been Working on the project their test. Program is also continuing they've done they did a. Flight a, month or two ago and powered flight. They're continuing to do that throughout the summer it's possible that they have a test flight that goes to a significant altitude had just space. Also this year as well They have announced what they charge they charge two hundred fifty thousand dollars..

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe
British PM Theresa May facing potential pincer movement on Brexit
"Start your day let's get a check of the top headlines now with that christine harvey the editor who is live with us out of dubai this morning christine greats have you with us as always let's kick it off with brexit because theresa may's woes they are continuing as she's facing fresh attacks from four former ministers boris johnson and david davis plus this call for a fresh referendum talk us through all of the details here jeeze well there is so much to unpack as they're usually seems to be on a monday morning when it comes to brexit or just all the time general really so there's three things that are really focusing on here today and i guess that would be as you said some of the calls that we're seeing out there at a trails written over the weekend from boris johnson and david davis attacking that softer brexit policy that theresa may's out there touting but theresa may was out in the papers on sunday she spoke to the bbc's she spoke to some of the other papers basically saying that her plan is the only way forward when it comes to brexit and she was really encouraging britain's out there to just get behind the plan or face risking no brexit at all if they choose to act out and vote against her current plan in parliament we will get a sense of where she stands where the uk government stands on this softer stance on brexit this week when bills on a post brexit trade agreement and customs union returned to the house of commons the third the third thing really is that we're going to see theresa may speak to the farnborough airshow today she's expected to talk about brexit say that her plan will create jobs for the industry and she's also expected to announce some investment so those are some key things shaping up the votes that we see in the house of commons this week are really what's going to be crucial going forward for theresa may to get back to farm farnborough christine we we see typically a lot of contracts published here deals announced sales especially any news so far yeah so it's shaping up to be a big week for farnborough is one might expect out airbus seems to so far be dominating the headlines we got some reports of the weekend that it's close to a deal with air asia for twenty three billion dollars worth of planes also in final talks with jet blue about some orders and it confirmed that it's also security deal with taiwanese startup airlines star lux and so this gets the industry events off to a busy start remember this is when we see airbus and boeing usually go toe to toe for major deals in the industry is so it will be interesting to see what both of those companies are able to come away with especially as they're in a competitive environment these days also today we are expected to see the uk unveiled plans for a fighter jet that would compete with models being developed by france and germany this has been a topic of contention for airbus who was involved in the deal but may be adding more so that will be of interest as well there's going to be a lot that's going on yeah absolutely a lot that's going on and as you say that fighter jets is going to be interesting an interesting one to watch will the u k kind of go it alone in these brexit times we also need to talk about earning season us investors they're going to be focusing in on bank earnings once again this week this off today p morgan and citibank's slipped out on friday or they they came out on friday what are we expecting well when it comes to bank earnings there's there's so much that you can really focus.

Carmen & Jurko
WR Willie Snead now a Baltimore Raven after New Orleans Saints decline to match offer sheet
"Every week in baseball no matter how many were there last year i mean there's still only l ever eleven kyle busch against the no hitter ken i think i'm leaning kyle busch let's give your go one all right jeeze me anything i just know hint that cosign for keeps is it kile or curd which one kyle book hi karina ro ro cowboys kyle bushes are never in a million and kyle busch are joe's stone crab primetime player of the week and remember that before you could win the gift card chips i like it oh my god jim this coming up in about oh about six seven minutes what's trending anything good chris well you guys were talking about a little bit earlier agent for tom brady don yee says he expects tom brady to play in two thousand eighteen right did you guys see that gronk horse the horse named gronk may not be in the derby oh what hazard they've had setbacks also it may not be running in this year's derby he's had health setbacks on cross bronx rutkowski not gonna make it or that's too bad just bought into all the also eligible so they go to the also eligible might be able to get in now by the way tweet the poll ad karman defile co how many more seasons will tom brady play over under one and a half sixty five percent of the audience right now going over old wrenches where most of us feel it's almost where the smart money early on in the voting i would say six and a half out of ten what else what else guys schefter reporting that these saints won't match the ravens offer sheet for willie snead wide receiver yeah needs to want to have a little bit of problems so was suspended last year the ravens wanted kim meredith they offered him a contract he didn't sign any sign the saints offer sheet the bears didn't match he goes down there now wilson he goes baltimore.

What's Good Games
Fortnite outage drives players to Radical Heights
"To someone who works professionally in the field of politics or something they'd be my think your destiny to ran stupid insignificant so i guess i would say yes it is or perspective needs speaking of nothing no just kidding that was terrible i liked it okay i'm just gonna keep going fortnight servers are down just kidding they're back up by the time you're listening to this boosting the fortunes of radical height so this was an opinion piece that came out of forbes last night during peak four night hours so this was tuesday night a believe players were kicked out of the game for emergency maintenance most of them did most of them had over to pudgy of as a result no rather many fled to radical heights which is free compared to pub jeeze thirty dollar entry fee and the game managed to attract way more attention than what otherwise things to fort nights outage for article height surpassed the total concurrent player count of bosque's failed hero shooter lawbreakers of course for some reference radical heights is the battle royale style early access game that bosque the creator of lawbreakers released earlier this week the big turn came when streamer ninja started playing the game in one hundred twenty thousand twitch viewers when with him the rocketed radical heights to be the number one game on twitch time drawing twen two hundred thousand plus viewers across a number of streamers including in the game is badly finished but the glitches are proven to be part of its charm it's walkie animations and physical disasters reminding the buggy is days pudgy when it was first out so of course this game is in early early early early excuse me they've they've been very transparent about that this is not a finished polished.

What's Good Games
Fortnite maintenance drives players to Radical Heights
"To someone who works professionally in the field of politics or something they'd be my think your destiny to ran stupid insignificant so i guess i would say yes it is or perspective needs speaking of nothing no just kidding that was terrible i liked it okay i'm just gonna keep going fortnight servers are down just kidding they're back up by the time you're listening to this boosting the fortunes of radical height so this was an opinion piece that came out of forbes last night during peak four night hours so this was tuesday night a believe players were kicked out of the game for emergency maintenance most of them did most of them had over to pudgy of as a result no rather many fled to radical heights which is free compared to pub jeeze thirty dollar entry fee and the game managed to attract way more attention than what otherwise things to fort nights outage for article height surpassed the total concurrent player count of bosque's failed hero shooter lawbreakers of course for some reference radical heights is the battle royale style early access game that bosque the creator of lawbreakers released earlier this week the big turn came when streamer ninja started playing the game in one hundred twenty thousand twitch viewers when with him the rocketed radical heights to be the number one game on twitch time drawing twen two hundred thousand plus viewers across a number of streamers including in the game is badly finished but the glitches are proven to be part of its charm it's walkie animations and physical disasters reminding the buggy is days pudgy when it was first out so of course this game is in early early early early excuse me they've they've been very transparent about that this is not a finished polished.

Arizona's Morning News
Ex-Playboy model alleging Trump affair wants to nix contract that "controlled her life," lawyer says
"With beach erosion in california authorities have ordered more than thirty thousand santa barbara county residents in two thousand four hundred ventura county residents to leave their homes as a massive storm plots a collision course with southern california's fragile fire scarred coast this woman didn't wait for the evacuation orders the road gets covered there is no way in or out by friday the system is predicted to dump three to six inches of rain along the coast in up to ten inches in the mountains and foothills above montecito accusations about president trump's past sexual exploits have bubbled up on three fronts a former playboy model who claimed she had an affair with trump in two thousand six has filed a lawsuit in california seeking to invalidate a confidentiality agreement in another development of new york state judge has refused to reject a defamation lawsuit that he former contestant on the apprentice brought against trump and on the third front stormy daniels and her lawyer continue their media campaign against trump as she seeks to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed days before the presidential election now you have to call him sir ringo or sir richard to be more precise seventysevenyearold ringo starr has received his longawaited knighthood the beatles drummer used his real name richard starkey for yesterday's big event the other surviving beat them palmer courtney was knighted in nineteen ninetyseven man what's with the delay now jeeze i didn't i didn't know about the way ringo starr was in his real name i guess i should have figured that out but i know he was richard starkey sounds a little star six minutes now.