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"Lead count again bearing down though and he's right to him with a furlong left to go and goes by count again iran ortiz jr putting on a show today as count again streaks home in the shoemaker mile smooth like welcome finish more back to the equine forum presented by twin spires mike penna with you on this saturday morning huge effort in last year's shoemaker mile by count again trained by phil damato frank miramati had the call that was the fourth win in the last nine runnings of the shoemaker mile for phil damato in recent years the race has gone through him and it may very well do so again this year as he gets set to settle three contenders in monday's win in urine shoemaker that's a win in urine for the breeder's cup mile which is going to be run at santa anita again in early november so phil damato holding a lot of cards in a very strong hand coming up on monday going to talk about that race and all the greatest takes races this weekend at the great race place with john white the morning line odds maker in just a moment but a quick update you heard you heard from arthur just a short time ago from stone farm remembering the late fusa ichi pegasus the 2000 kentucky derby winner lt in louisville writes into us via email and says one of the few derbies i hit i had him at seven to two in the future working in the infield when they came by me and he looked like he was going to sprout wings i went back to the windows and bet more on him best looking horse i ever saw in the flesh lt appreciate the comments there and we do remember fusa ichi pegasus on this morning john white is with me now live from southern california john good morning good morning mike how are you good good let me ask you john since lt was just chiming in on his thoughts and arthur hankock shared his thoughts on foo peg what do you remember what what goes through your mind when you hear the name fusa ichi pegasus that he was tremendously talented and an absolutely gorgeous individual and he was beautifully trained by one of the great trainers of all time in neil drysdale and neil drysdale worked for one of the guys that i think was the greatest trainer of all time drysdale for a time was an assistant to charlie wittingham so and in fact bob baffert is tied with wittingham for the most hollywood gold cup wins they each have eight and baffert will try to break that tie on monday in the hollywood gold cup yeah it's a fantastic card on monday three grade ones pretty good one later today too nine races coming up at the great race place including the grade three daytona the grade two triple bend in interest of time i was going to kind of walk through all the stakes races john but in the interest of time let's just focus on those two graded stakes today and on the three grade ones on monday if you don't mind uh and we'll start with the daytona which is a six and a half furlong turf sprint down the hill um it's race number seven seven fourteen eastern four fourteen pacific the post time for that race this afternoon how'd you see this one my friend well i made uh what makes sammy run the nine to five morning line favorite in this race uh he is coming off a win down the hill the one thing we've learned through the years and by the way that's really my favorite anywhere i can remember the first time in 1977 when i was just visiting san anita what a thrill it was to watch those horses sprint down that hillside turf course and what's that uh makes sammy run trained by mark glatt who has really established himself as one of the top trainers on the southern california circuit and i got to know his father ron glad at play fair race course in 1970s the in spokane washington when ron glad at one time held the record for most wins at a play fair meet so mark has really made his father proud by becoming really one of the top trainers on the tough southern california circuit but what makes sammy run with joe bravo back aboard coming off the wind and the siren lured down the hill he looks like he's the one to beat but a couple of others in their fast buck looks like he could be the only early speed so he could be tough to catch and bern in turf is kind of a sneaky horse in this race and because of that i made him five to two which might be lower than a lot of people would think but this horse has run very well down the hill in the past this will be his third start off a layoff he was fourth in the siren lure but he might be crying really for getting back to his best form today so he could be very interesting in this race john i'm so glad you bring up the downhill turf course and what it's like when you get to watch racing on it for the first time because i will never forget that experience and i've told this story many many times that when they come out of the gate you know it looks like they're running right at the base of those incredible majestic san gabriel mountains and it's like no other scene that we have in racing anywhere in the world well it really is and i was here with my my late father we had driven to santa nida at the time i was working that year at louisiana downs and we drove to all the way to phoenix and went to the races at turf paradise we proceeded on to southern california and i it was president's 1977 i got to see crystal water an ancient title run that week but again like you say mike watching those horses sprint down that hill is just an incredible visual experience yeah it truly is i remember getting a chance one year to walk that downhill turf course with jockey richard migliori and it was after he had won the the breeder's cup turf sprint on that course and he walked us through every step of that journey and again a memory that in all the things i've done in racing that was one of the really cool special things to be able to do that had to be fantastic that had to be so much fun for you to do that yeah yeah and he's such you know these jockeys always amaze me john they remember every detail of not just the big races usually a lot of the other races too they can walk you back through any race whether it was last year or 10 years ago it's incredible to me it really is i mean and i'll tell you two of the best at that that i've come across lafite pincai jr and chris mccarran to the yes those two guys will tell you you know when i rode affirmed in the whatever and i was sitting there and this horse was next to me and then i asked him in fact with pincai one of the great interviews i ever had with him was sitting at his home at time in grippet park in los angeles and he took me through the triple crown with sham and secretariat and turning for home uh think i thought he was a cinch on sham because he went by shecky green and he says i hadn't really asked my horse yet and he was so strong i thought i i was going to get my first derby and he says i couldn't believe the way turcotte toyed with me down the stretch then he said in the previous when secretariat blew by me on the first turn he goes i know i'm a cinch because no horse can make a move like that that early in a big race and still have enough left in the stretch to win and he says he toyed with me down the stretch again i couldn't believe it yeah uh john i wish we had more time because we could go back and talk about you know some of these stories you know for hours here on the equine forum this morning but uh i want to get these other graded stakes and including the triple bend later today that's a grade two you've made spirit of mckenna the eight to five morning line favorite in that race tell me more about this one well this looks like a real up -and -coming late blooming five -year -old i mean he's virtually undefeated his only loss came than a photo finish and he looks so good winning that grade three san carlos he's the son of 2004 horse of the year ghost rapper out of the gilded time and i remember gilded time when he was the cooks award -winning two -year -old male for darrell vienna based here in southern california forbidden kingdom a strong contender in the race for hall of fame trainer richard mandela with leading rider one hernandez aboard

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"We got rachel favor ninjas and thank you for your courage that's all i got cute I would go at the. I don't make no nevermind as good isn't it. Yeah it's a good old. I lost you at the very end of your back. Your back you there with me is gone just a second just pop tied for a second. I haven't i have another zone owner net. I have another ice eyeso-. I wanna play the clip. That goes with it. I is We're not going to get to climate change today. Although i've got plenty to talk about Volcanos always a part of climate change. And we have the one in In spain the canary islands that volcano island. Yeah do you know the name of this. Do you know the name of this volcano. I once did okay. Well it's spelled. C. you mvp v. I. v. i. e. j. sombre some. Yeah well here's here's the official enunciation from the report the week after the combat of a a stroke a week off to the combat of volcanoes erupted on the island in spain's coming up a week off to the comfort of a somebody practice mortar company company. Jeez okay we'll keep it at that. Don't make me no never mind anyhow. No way nowhere te all right. I have one maybe two clips. I could play the end that we should do. A un little un report. This is on us trying to make receive now. We got a problem with air pollution. I ever knew this. 'cause i used to work for the air pollution control district in the san francisco bay area in the most air. Pollution has been pretty much toned down because they were all stems from the nineteen fifties all the air. Pollution district stemmed from the nineteen fifties in the london. Die off. oh yes. The london fog. Yeah do you explain that to people understand. I don't think everyone knows about the london. Flaw flop flogged fog. Lug london flog. In the i think fifty three fifty. Four or fifty. Five there was London always had pollution perfect. The first time. I went to london which was in. I believe seventy three You use a lot of coal power and you would go there and in. Your clothes were dirty by three o'clock in the afternoon. You had to change your shirt. Everything was just abuse leaves at the bottom of your risk over these black. And i guess before that in the fifties they were using so there is using a lot of colpaert and they have these inversion layers where you get a fog and then gas from the power plants with drop down into the public killed hundreds of people. I don't have the number but it was a big. I look it up. I should know it actually. And after that have never the whole world got freaked out and they all started dealing with True air pollution and all the air pollution districts in california formed around mid fifties sudden. And i remember the When i worked for the bayer air pollution control. I went back to the university of california founder founding papers and it said that we're going to start in nineteen fifty five and we hope to clear the problem and then dissolve the agency which is typical of all these things they were going to dissolve this and they never dissolve the seas. Why would they. That's money in the bank. But they always present to the tax. Don't worry about it. We're going to dissolve the agency and it should have been dissolved in nineteen seventy or something along those lines and now that wasn't gonna happen is same thing like the bay bridge when they built a babe are the bay and the golden gate bridge both had ads. Don't worry about. It is going to be paid for by gasoline. Taxes to pay a toll. I serious toll on the paid for no worries no shakes. Buzz gonna say six bucks ago across the golden gate bridge so Anyway so that's when it all began it all began with that and so the air pollution problem worldwide is not anything like it was just a bit. Here we go. Here's our air pollution report. The world health organization is warning that air pollution can cause harm at lower levels and previously thought the agency revised its guidelines today for the first time in fifteen years it likened air pollution to poor diet and smoking and it said ninety percent of the world's people are at risk. Thanks you n. Ninety percent of the world's people yes but not if you're vaccinated. They didn't get that far yet. Oh i have all right. I have a clip a clip. This is the red shield Because it's not not their original family. Name jacob rothschild who is old is would and he was. He's being interviewed. Some pieces doing with this daughter hannah and he's still floats around. Town is is that a pot on the floating would. Yes no no he. He's funny though natural. No he's he's actually you know. Active wanders around gets confronted. Everyone's advice i'm irritated. Citizens is that jacob. I thought that was the other jacob jacob. The old man has ninety something. Well he kind of. He may even be one hundred something his daughter met. I met two of the other. Russia hausa nathan and one of the other ones really out of the bilderberg. No wasn't it bilderberg. Haven't been invited. I was at a wine tasting. Was it at the place it was wine. Tasting of the lafite rothschild wines was. Ooh oh that must have been fantastic. Can you still get into a tasting like that. i'd love. I'd love to be in a the rothschild tasting do that in a heartbeat as for the trade. Listen to what he says. He has these chatting with his daughter. The phenomenal change. Come about las two. Three years is the probably isn't sheild of the edge of six but isn't deeply concerned about comic change. I'm reports in the class. But now the fake of the world around there's problems whether it's drought so at storms whether it's the see-saw be just undermining everything and in a way karan has slightly unafraid eclipsed the importance of this conversation no one sane devastating but actually we do need to think long term about the planet you're neutral structure what moving to this tragedy Neck hurt truth comes out. It's a distraction and.

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"We got rachel favor ninjas and thank you for your courage. And that's all. I got cute. I would go at the i don't make no nevermind as good isn't it. Yeah it's a good old. I lost you at the very in your back. Your back you there with me is gone just a second just pop tied for a second i. I haven't i have another zone or net. I have another ice. Oh i wanna play the clip. That goes with it. I is We're not going to get to climate change today. Although i've got plenty to talk about Volcanos always a part of climate change. And we have the one in In spain This is the canary islands. That volcano island. Yeah do you know the name of this. Do you know the name of this volcano. I once did okay well. It's spelled c. u. m. b. r. e. v. i. v. i. e. j. sombre some. Yeah well here's here's the official pronunciation from the report the week after the combat of a half stroke a week off to the combat of volcanoes island in. Spain's coming up a week off to the number of somebody once practice mortar company company. Jeez okay we'll keep it at that. Don't make me no never mind anyhow. No way nowhere te all right. I have one maybe two clips. I could play the end. I thought we should do a un little un report. This is on us trying to make receive now. We got a problem with air pollution. I ever knew this. 'cause i used to work for the air pollution control district in the san francisco bay area in the most air. Pollution has been pretty much toned down because they were all stems from the nineteen fifties all the air. Pollution district stemmed from the nineteen fifties in the london. Die off. oh yes. The london fog. Yeah do you explain that to people understand. I don't think everyone knows about the london. Flaw flop flogged fog. Lug the london flog in the. I think fifty three fifty four or fifty. Five there was London always had pollution perfect. The first time. I went to london which was in. I believe seventy three You use a lot of coal power and you would go there and in. Your clothes were dirty by three o'clock in the afternoon. You had to change your shirt. Everything was just abuse leaves at the bottom of your wrists over these black. And i guess before that in the fifties they were using summer there is using a lot of colpaert and they have these inversion layers where you get a fog and then gas from the power plants with drop down into the public killed hundreds of people. I don't have the number but it was a big. I look it up. I should know it actually. And after that have never the whole world got freaked out and they all started dealing with True air pollution and all the air pollution districts in california formed around mid fifties sudden. And i remember the When i worked for the bayer air pollution control. I went back to the university of california founder founding papers and it said that we're going to start in nineteen fifty five And we hope to clear the problem and then dissolve the agency which is typical of all these things they were going to dissolve this and they never dissolve the why would they. That's money in the bank. But they always present to the tax. Don't worry about it. We're going to dissolve the agency and it should have been dissolved in nineteen seventy or something along those lines and now that wasn't gonna happen is same thing like the bay bridge when they built a babe are the bay and the golden gate bridge both had ads. Don't worry about. It is going to be paid for by gasoline. Taxes to pay a toll. I serious toll on the paid for no worries no shakes bucks gonna say six bucks to go across the golden gate bridge so Anyway so that's when it all began it all began with that and so the air pollution problem worldwide is not anything like it was just a bit. Here we go. Here's our air pollution report. The world health organization is warning that air pollution can cause harm at lower levels and previously thought the agency revised its guidelines today for the first time in fifteen years it likened air pollution to poor diet and smoking and it said ninety percent of the world's people are at risk thanks u. n. ninety percent of the world's people yes but not if you're vaccinated. They didn't get that far yet. Oh i have all right. I have a clip a clip. This is the red shield Because it's not not their original family. Name jacob rothschild who is old is would and he was. He's being interviewed with some pieces doing with his daughter. Hannah and he's still floats around. Town is is that a pot on the floating. Would yes no no he. He's funny though natural. No he's he's actually you know. Active wanders around gets confronted. Everyone's advice i'm irritated. Citizens is that jacob. I thought that was the other jake. The old man. This has ninety something. Well he kind of he may even be one hundred something. His daughter met. I met two of the other. Russia hausa nathan and one of the other ones really out of the bilderberg. No wasn't a bilderberg. Haven't been invited. I was at a wine tasting. Was it at the place it was wine. Tasting of the lafite rothschild wines was. Ooh oh that must have been fantastic. Can you still get into a tasting like that. i'd love. I'd love to be in a the rothschild tasting do that in a heartbeat as for the trade. Listen to.

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"We got rachel favor ninjas and thank you for your courage. And that's all. I got cute. I would go at the i don't make no nevermind as good isn't it. Yeah it's a good old. I lost you at the very in your back. Your back you there with me is gone just a second just pop tied for a second. I haven't i have another zone owner net. I have another eyeso-. I wanna play the clip. That goes with it. I is We're not going to get to climate change today. Although i've got plenty to talk about Volcanos always a part of climate change. And we have the one in In spain This is the canary islands. That volcano island. Yeah their do you know the name of this. Do you know. The name of this volcano. I once did okay well. It's spelled c. You mvp v. I. v. i. e. j. sandra hodge. Some yeah well. Here's here's the official pronunciation from the report. The week after the combat have a stroke a week off to the combat of volcanoes erupted on the island in spain's coming up a week off to the comfort of a somebody practice mortar company company. Jeez okay we'll keep it at that. Don't make me no never mind anyhow. No way nowhere te all right. I have one maybe two clips. I could play the end. I thought we should do a un little un report. This is on us trying to make receive now. We got a problem with air pollution. I ever knew this. 'cause i used to work for the air pollution control district in the san francisco bay area in most air. Pollution has been pretty much toned down because they were all stems from the nineteen fifties all the air. Pollution district stemmed from the nineteen fifties in the london. Die off. oh yes. The london fog. Yeah do you explain that to people understand. I don't think everyone knows about the london. Flaw flop flogged fog. Lug the london flog in the. I think fifty three fifty four or fifty. Five there was London always had pollution perfect. The first time. I went to london which was in. I believe seventy three You use a lot of coal power and you would go there and in. Your clothes were dirty by three o'clock in the afternoon. You had to change your shirt. Everything was just abuse leaves at the bottom of your wrists over these black. And i guess before that in the fifties they were using summer there is using a lot of colpaert and they have these inversion layers where you get a fog and then gas from the power plants with drop down into the public killed hundreds of people. I don't have the number but it was a big. I look it up. I should know it actually. And after that have never the whole world got freaked out and they all started dealing with True air pollution and all the air pollution districts in california formed around mid fifties sudden. And i remember the I when i worked for the bayer air pollution control. I went back to the university of california founder founding papers and it said that we're going to start in nineteen fifty five And we hope to clear the problem and then dissolve the agency which is typical of all these things they were going to dissolve this and they never dissolve the why would they. That's money in the bank. But they always present to the tax. Don't worry about it. We're going to dissolve the agency and it should have been dissolved in nineteen seventy or something along those lines and now that wasn't gonna happen is same thing like the bay bridge when they built a babe are the bay and the golden gate bridge both had ads. Don't worry about. It is going to be paid for by gasoline. Taxes to pay a toll a serious toll on the paid for no worries no shakes. Buzz gonna say six bucks to go across the golden gate bridge so Anyway so that's when it all began it all began with that and so the air pollution problem worldwide is not anything like it was just a bit. Here we go. Here's our air pollution report. The world health organization is warning that air pollution can cause harm at lower levels and previously thought the agency revised its guidelines today for the first time in fifteen years it likened air pollution to poor diet and smoking and it said ninety percent of the world's people are at risk thanks u. n. ninety percent of the world's people yes but not if you're vaccinated. They didn't get that far yet. Oh i have all right. I have a clip a clip. This is the red shield Because it's not not their original family. Name jacob rothschild who is old is would and he was. He's being interviewed some pieces doing with his daughter. Hannah and he's still floats around. Town is is that a pot on the floating would. Yes no no he. He's funny though natural. No he's he's actually you know. Active wanders around gets confronted. Everyone's advice i'm irritated. Citizens is that jacob. I thought that was the other jacob jacob. The old man this ninety something well he kind of. He may even be one hundred something his daughter met. I met two of the other. Russia hausa nathan and one of the other ones really out of the bilderberg. No wasn't it bilderberg. Brookhaven been invited. I was at a wine tasting. Was it at the place it was wine. Tasting of the lafite rothschild wines was. Ooh oh that must have been fantastic. Can you still get into a tasting like that. i'd love. I'd love to be in a the rothschild tasting do that in a heartbeat as for the trade. Listen to.

860AM The Answer
"lafite" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Chris Wallace staff people And principles. There's a big difference. You understand it. I understand it. I understand when you say that Tony Blinken is his staffer I've done panels with Tony Blinken watched him in the Aspen Security Institute talked to him. Wendy Sherman is more of a principle than Tony Blinken is. I would like to see Admiral staff really since state, But would you explain for audience the difference between a staffer and a principal what it really comes down to Sure, I mean, and I'm sure people in their own businesses see it. You know, there's somebody who's the and the assistant manager or the the HR person you know who are are very good and very competent and they do their job. But they're not going to lead people and they're not going to impress people. And you know you need somebody as a principle in any organization, but especially in a position like secretary of state as secretary of defense, who Impresses our allies and gives them comfort that you know, the United States is on your side and, frankly scares the hell out of our enemies like I don't want to mess with this guy. And you know, it's more than just knowledge. It's more than just confidence. It's force of of personality will and you know, some people have it. And some people don't the ability to project fear into your enemies is what I think you were alluding to. And I agree with you. Pompeo and Clinton Both had that. I'm not sure Secretary Blinken. I want to end on a happy note. Mrs. Panetta is now the fetching Mrs Phillips. New hero because she said to Leon, Okay, you go Do the CIA. I ain't leaving moderate. I'll come visit. Did you interview her? Did not. I interviewed? I've spent a lot of time with Panetta. Can I just have one? Quick, please? I love them that a stories New Year's Eve 2010. So you know, this is right in the middle of the hunt. They haven't Figured out whether or not it's been laden. They haven't even begun to enlist McRaven in the military in this and the Panetta's go as they went every year to a New year's Eve celebration with all of their friends. At a very good I've never been to it. But a very good restaurants puzzling in Monterey, California called the sardine Factory and the owner of the place a guy named Ted Balestra areas there. And he starts bragging that he's got a bottle of 18 70 Lafite Rothschild, which is I don't know if it's good because it's pretty all but it's a very expensive and desired bottle of wine, and at one point, somebody says When are you going to open that up, Ted and serve it and he goes. You know what I'll serve it when? When Leon Panetta find Osama bin Laden? So the day of the raid. Get out with it. May 1st the president is about to announce it to the country. Uh, Panetta calls his wife Sylvia, and he says Called Dallas story and tell them to watch T V to watch cables in about 20 minutes. And of course, he sees it, and he finds out that that caught bin Laden and you're going to have to open the bottle of 18 70 ft. And Dallas Grey area says the bastard set me up, huh? He knew. Well, look, there's a lot of those moments, including a lot of recollection that people forget the celebration that happened in America. When we got bin Laden, it was it's underscoring the great unease and discuss with the Afghan exit. Right now. It's the same emotion. It's the same people. It's not red or blue. Chris Wallace, It's American. And I think the administration is deeply underestimating the damage done as a result of their withdrawal. I hope you keep pressing them for for facts and figures and congratulations on countdown. Bin Laden. Great, read fascinating rate. I enjoyed a lot. Thank you so much for having me on this is really a pleasure. And frankly, I'm honored that not only did you read the book, you know what's on every page so well, I try and do these. Well, that I told someone last night. Authors are always surprised. Like him early in the book could now everything is downhill for you, Chris. You know that No one else will have read it. But the news cycle has been so bad that good luck. I think it's going to self. Thank you again. Thank you, Hugh. The reference I made there at the end. Is that when you drop a book in the middle of a hurricane of news like the second American hostage crisis now on day nine. It's very difficult to get people to pay attention. Now it was impossible. Over the last two weeks as it began to unfold. America and elite media is complicit with Joe Biden in trying to turn the page. I'm not I won't It's Day nine of America held hostage dates to point out. But the Chris Wallace is of the world to drop a book into the middle of a hurricane of news. Have to fight for spots. Luckily, his book is a related It can be related to bin Laden. Since bin Laden, head of security is now back in Afghanistan and the Taliban. We defeated 20 years ago are all back those that we haven't killed are back in power. Thanks to Joe Biden, Tony Blinken and the whole team Biden, but America held hostage to point out continues sadly. I'm going to remind you of relief act calm, Greg sponsor the show. There it is. There's the bag. It's open. I took it in the first hour. I take it every day in our one. I remind you an hour or two and three if you're a new listener to the show in a new affiliate. Get used to it because I'm just trying to remind people before they leave the house that not only does it remind him about relief factor. It also reminds him about everything else they're supposed to take. Never stop taking a medication Your doctor tells you to take But go and get relief factor calm and added to.

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"Single five star recruit every year. Alabama, just looking absolutely dominant again. We'll see if they can keep on rolling. It's 6 40 on Orlando's Morning news. I'm Dave. All tropical weather could impact Florida in the days ahead. Forecasters say there's a disturbance in the South Central Gulf of Mexico. It could bring US rain in the next five days. Meteorologist Santa Crimeans of your Weather Center nine says that Hurricane Larry is in the Atlantic as far away from Florida. Expected to send big swells to our east Coast speeches. This will be increasing our wave heights You can see by the end of the week. We're talking serve 4 to 7 ft that coming Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. We expect to bring dangerous rip currents to the U. S. East Coast and CIA report. Now they're over 100 rescues this weekend at the evolution county beaches. Millions of Americans still haunted by the aftermath of Ida ABC s Andrew Durbin reports Homes in Grand Isle, Louisiana Unlivable roads in Lafite still completely flooded More than one week after Ida's landfall, the Louisiana National Guard even forced to build floating bridges to help first responders reached the hardest hit areas, the heat now taking its toll. The Louisiana Department of Health, saying a man in New Orleans died Sunday from heat exposure and with half a million customers still without power. Some victims are now being evacuated from New Orleans to areas that have air conditioning and in the Northeast. What was left of IDA dropped. Heavy rain resulted in flooding over 40 deaths. Several states in the area, including New Jersey now been declared federal disaster areas. President Biden is a visit those areas tomorrow. All right. Thank you. David is 6 42 here on Orlando's Morning news? It really was nuts up there. I mean, my parents live in the suburban Philadelphia area. They got some eight or nine inches of rain in their front yard. One of my best friends had it all the way up to his door. Thankfully, a sump pump worked. I know we don't really have to worry about basements here in Florida, but that was definitely get some over time. I mean, I lived up there for 18 to 22 years of my life, basically. And I have never seen anything like that. The closest I could think of was Hurricane Floyd all the way back in 1999, but different type of flooding up there. I hope everybody's all right again. A lot of people have died. Unfortunately. Give you weather and traffic every six minutes. No rain at all in the forecast right now. Here in Florida will let you know we got on tap for this week, Channel nine Eyewitness news meteorologist Sandra Crime He's got the five day forecast brought to you by protect air conditioning and plumbing services. It's another hot one. Today across central Florida will have temperatures nearly widespread in the nineties, hitting 93 in Orlando with a 40% chance for afternoon showers and storms. Tomorrow, reaching a high of about 92 degrees with another 40% chance for rain and storms. But by the middle and end of the week we'll start to see a little bit more tropical moisture from the gulf impact our rain chance. So Wednesday up in our scattered showers and storms chance to 60% with a high of 91 On Thursday, we'll see a high of 91 with a 50% chance for rain and storms, and on Friday a high of 90 with a 50% chance for rain. From Caroline, Eyewitness News and meteorologist Cassandra Creamy son should be coming up soon, but of course temperatures in the meantime, enjoy them while they're a little bit cooler, mid seventies all across our area 75 degrees. If you're in downtown Orlando. It's 75 degrees. If you're in Baldwin Park right now, 74 degrees if you're in the Lockhart area, and Torrance is in the safe touch Security, Triple team traffic center and I know we're monitoring a crash that just popped up on the 408. And what do we see in there? Yeah, Kevin, it's.

Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast
"lafite" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast
"Customer survey say. The resumption is very popular. I mean the thing is airplane. Food is so bad. I mean a bag of peanuts isn't going to get me to fly again. I mean i want. I want to traveling and get out there again anyway. but Kirsten Chips in a bag of peanuts isn't going to make any difference. But you know what and for many many years you could get a free meal l. Free meals on You know when you travel. I have no problems paying for my meals when i travel. I want a better quality meal. Now if they're going to provide me with spam or over old fish that. I got one trip that i took back to the uk when i had to stop pair in newfoundland because was a storm then then You know. I don't want old fish in a source that sits in my stomach for three hours and when you stuck in in between two of people you know that's not a pleasant experience without a doubt especially when the petunias sleep in your stomach gangly gut rumbling for the entire trip if you're paying for better quality food and more choice then that's that's certainly something. I would be helpful. But as soon as i get the vaccine i am going to register. Get this vaccine possible. So i can travel a game and the exciting thing folks is coming very soon. I mean i think if my mom my sister listening at the moment they should probably do not next thirty seconds. we'll maybe medical to Probably only listen. So does matter. So i go from two listens to maybe zero When i say something anyway. So i started drinking ginger iowa. Game the known suga version which is if it's quite as good as the sugary version but still pretty good you know ginger ale and maybe ginger itself the pet of my staff. I mean it gets me. I i tell you something. I mean after swigging. Ginger ale i'm Is lucky is lucky. One single in that situation. Let me put it that way But the ginger ale is I think i had to cut it out. I mean it's it's when i'm a i'm sipping on the microphone. Had walls during the cost. Who knows what could happen. But i think it It reaches the drinks cannot reach. Let me put it that way. It truly is an alexia. Lost alexia. But i started drinking again so it was pretty good pretty good so i i recommend the ginger ale for for you out there who want to a very happy friday evening so next on the next on the ocoee hair and keep going cauliflower cheese when it comes to wine drinkers or impressed with the center of money so the bottle of cheap plonk simple tell you guesses a bottle of expensive plunk. People's judgment of a glass of wine is improved significantly. If they're told it is four times more expensive than it really is a studies found. We may pretend that Down to the muskie tannin's will the delicate storeowners. The research adds growing evidence that in fact our appreciation of line is influenced as much by our perception of valley as his actual taste. John gob from bosnian. Invest in switzerland conducted. The recess is main. job he's prosieben. Research mean instructed an interested in context effects. He says if you're referring something happens. Few context could be more variable than those humans put online a product that chosen wisely denies tastes sophistication class when chosen unwisely. Tonight's a cheap student. Lash up his study published in the food journal. Quality preference offering almost one hundred fifty people three different lines off into right you or two thousand thirteen italian reds but this is where the similarity ended one costs fifty pounds bottle. And it'd been highly rated by connoisseurs. One was twenty five pounds a bottle and also performed well during taste tests. The third was eight pound bottle and had never troubled a master of wine refined palate before drinking. Some of the taste is none of whom were expert. We're told the true price. Someone told a fake price in someone giving it price in the blind tasting there was no relationship between price and how pleasant they rated the drink. All winds with judge equally good. This fits would pasta research sharing that most people in blind tastings the subjective experience of wine is completely unrelated to its true price for those led to believe that at eight pound ball of plunk was actually a fine twenty five pound vintage while the fifty pound. Vittore repel was Pretty ordinary eight pounds however the schools are very different. Suddenly the basic vom toddler took it significantly more refined qualities in their mouth and they judge the claire best in the three performing twenty better in the taste test. What are we to make of it. One interpretation god said to be to be wary of being manipulated one companies. a clever. They know this. They know that if they make one more expensive tastes better and they aim for aim for that because as a huge market however is it bad being manipulated as a perceiver research. A is wed. The effect is real and valuable is the beauty of human mind that can make things very very different but there we got you know the box. Plunk if If it was priced at sixty five pounds it would. It would take tastes weicker. Nine hundred sixty eight mouton-rothschild or a chateau lafite or something along those lines. But it's quite it's quite interesting in. It's all in the mind and not in the palate so both my daughters do love to try to catch leprechaun's patrick's day and you know they've been successful On some occasions i believe But the i think the mr leprechaun does go missing but often does leave some gold coins in his wake but my my daughter asked me the other day. If i'd set up a leprechaun trump. And i said no i didn't even know about this. I mean how do i set up a trap and she said well you haven't set a trap gonna be pinched and you're going to be bitten violent calm for not wearing green. I mean i didn't have any greenway. I don't it's not in northern about his wardrobe green generally And she's gonna say they're going to put lucky charms down my toilet This is this is what my daughter told me you know and i do because i've been doing a little bit of research on it and and it does say the you'll never catch me in your trap but yes i'll make a scene. I'll turn the whole place upside down in your toilet will be green. I mean i don't even think the best toilet dot could could clear up green toilet probably now okay so we have trump trombone again. But because i've had so many complaints about the fart sound effects. I'm gonna replace the fought sound effects this week just to make some people happy and and you know i'm willing to do this. I'm willing to compromise and make an effort and Do my best here and improve this. Podcast an improved myself as a butler by by indeed removing the obnoxious fought effects. Anyway so google maps uses bemused to see legs appearing to sprout from attala fans of the site across the strange image on the tiny island. Of pandera pandora leah The pitches shows a pair of legs with shoes. That appear to be cut off. At the knees and eagle-eyed fan came across the bizarre illusion and in panta earlier. Tiny italian island between sicily and tunisia in the image. That is shot on the national park in the island. Evelyn ghetto at on. Dna viewers can see what looks like the ruins of a tower before pair of legs and shoes appear in the foreground limbs not attached to a body and they cut off at the knee. I mean whoever took the picture was definitely wide eyed and legless and in this case the old adage does not ring true to legs.

WHAS 840 AM
"lafite" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"John Wilkerson, Tennessee's leading scorer, killed Kentucky last year that in the early foul trouble, he's been sitting for a long time with two fouls. Chucky comes out of the time out with a cop in where ask you, Brooks and mince. Gonna see Jeff to get to the charity stripe. Better back just that he gets there the most He's been there. 14 times in the last three games, This'll be the first time that they get the opportunity at the Cherries. Two shots beyond Johnson first, it's good. He's already got nine points right and he was average. Both he and Springer projected lottery picks and the latest ESPN mock draft second shot. Good. So once again, the game is tied with six times. Cld seven. Nothing run over the last 44 seconds. Stuff. Ask you straight away, gives it up to the right. Two minutes. Minutes comes over to the left gives it right back to ask you Excuse 14 on the shot clock working between the circles was overdue is right. Can't get by his man. So he comes back the other way. Shovel pass the topping on the left way top and comes into the league grows up and gets fouled. Cheon Johnson. He thought he had the steel, but they call him for his first foul and topping will shoot two. Johnson was there He was moving very well laterally, staying with topic. I couldn't tell what it was a foul a nut. But Johnson had established good defensive positions, Tennessee number one in the league and forcing turnovers going for steals like Johnson did their body that whistle for the foul on top and hits the free throw, which he does quite well, shooting it in 81% clip before that one. Were Tennessee Springer back in and the Scobie goes to the bench. Something else Tennessee does. Well, is you take a lot of charges that hasn't been whistled yet. Free Throw No good rebound where pumping goes on the shots blocked in Tennessee. No, they tip it back over to where Tennessee had it, But I got terrific reflected back over to wear. Ask you comes into the right elbow out the Brooks straightaway three. No good on a foul walking call. Walking call on Kentucky must have been on Brooks. I assume it's just the second turn over the game for the Cats, bugs one of the top shot blockers in the country, let alone the SEC. I think he got a piece of Lance wears put back opportunity, and these are two of the best shot blocking teams in the country to the seas. 11th nationally bloodshot percentage, Springer drives into the paint, spins and dishes to pond. Ball's knocked away. Get back, Captain at the Springer on the right side. Three ball Good. Close that a little quicker. That's nine for Springer, Tennessee's back in front 32 to 30. Topping drives from the top of the circle. Shot is blocked comes off the pond's frozen ahead. The Johnson Johnson down the lane kicks it to the left quarter to Bailey house to the trailer. Springer he fakes He penetrates. Jump past James, right Corners three. No good topping. Snatches the rebound for Kentucky. Dante Allen has checked in with cats Ask you hurries into front court slows up gives it left side. The Allens dumps it into where on the left baseline Where comes into the paint, jump, stop pivots goes up and the ball gets stuck between the rim and the backboard. And I don't think I've ever seen a ball get stuck like that shot from in front of the basket. That poster distance. Yes, I agree. I don't think I have either. Usually that happens when you're shooting from an angle. So where struggling Score, although maybe nice hustle plays inside goes out. As does top in Boston and SAR Check in with six minutes to play in Tennessee in front 32 to 30 Days is a jump ball call when he gets stuck like that, so the alternating possession it's Tennessee's bones. I was watching the Auburn Mississippi game today, and Sharif Cooper fired up a three pointer that stuck between the rim of the glass. But that was a three Up three point opportunity from long distance. Bailey on the point for Tennessee. Two hands. Hands to change of the right side. Beats it into ponds. Turnaround left hand shot No good. Brooke snatches. The rebound has held from behind what he called gives it ahead to ask you right side, Alan Open three. Got it up the floor, Alan moved himself up. Down the sideline was ready on the catch on SQ found him. Nice assist cats back in front. By one left side. James turns down the three dribbles into the elbow and bricks of 15 footer off the SQ in Kentucky is running. Hennessey's got number, so ask you will slow it up. Feeds it. Download a SAR sar right in the lane. Hold the ball high above his head After Ask you ask, you penetrates closes behind them out front to Boston passes it back to star in the right corner. Jab. Step 15 footer. No good. Tennessee's got the ball might be getting a piece of that box by heaven. Pox presents a problem. Would you give him no distance between you and him if he could close you out? Stuff. Springer backing down. Ask you about the wraparound pass off the leg That's sticking out of bounds. Hard for the big fella. They find that ball down around his shins, and he couldn't come up with it. Turn over for Tennessee, Boston out. Hopping back in for Kentucky with 4 51 to play the Cats lead 33 30 to ask you's out. Also tough. So mints on the point down for Kentucky troubles over to his right passes it across the Allens. Alan can't get the three Is it back to Brooke? Nice Lafite into Sorry, who dunks it. You might have heard John Calipari scream from the other side when the ball went toe Allen, Shoot it. 35 32 in favor of the cats. Ponds right of the circle. Holding that ball is used up his dribble. Hands it to Bailey behind him. Bailey moves down the right sideline between the legs Dribble pullup three. No good. Rebound. Kentucky Brooks clears It throws it ahead defense. It's trying to run at every opportunity kicked back to the trailer, Brooks drives down the right side spins into the lane, Mrs. The leaner rebounded by Tennessee. Come spring or the other way. Drives down the lane collides with mints and a charging call of Tennessee Minutes. The veterans set him up on Ringer took the meeting ran over. Picks up the foul turnover. Tennessee and a time out on the floor with 3 58 to.

Biz Talk Radio
"lafite" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Day and then within our retail store. We may only have 40 to 50 wines, and our focus is really around content and storytelling. We sit down with the winemakers many times in their home. You hear their story really understand why that wine is absolutely phenomenal. In addition, that not everyone actually makes the cut their wine teammate taste over 20,000 wines and a fraction those will actually make the will actually make the cut. We're really, really strict on making sure that the price of quality ratios there and there may be some absolutely phenomenal wines that we taste and say we loved offer these but we don't really think that the price of quality ratios there and as a result, it won't make it onto the platform. And what are some of the key example of relationships that wine access has to top wine producers. So one that we've loved working with his Andy Erickson of of Mafia wines, along with his wife? And if Aafia so they're absolutely amazing Couple? Probably the best kind of winemaker viticulture is combo you could you could ask for We've done a number of offers with them sat down in their home. We've developed video content around their story on in the number of the offerings. Donna States is another one that does absolutely phenomenal Napa Valley Cab and Sauvignon Blanc. Another one rain I could probably continue Go on and on and on. It's the video secrecy is another one of those as well. A swells first last ones that talk to her the first growth. Bordeaux's Chateau Margaux Lafite moved on. I've done a number of events with the first growths where we're bringing them in into San Francisco to meet with our V I P members and deliver really memorable experience. That's amazing. And if you go back in time and give yourself kind of one piece of advice As you were transitioning into the CEO roll. What would you tell yourself? It's probably the bad days aren't as bad as they seem. And the good days aren't as good as they see. So they're Thursdays for Wind's held up it at customs. A feature got launched them website and it's not working exactly the way we want running in tow, other operational issues, and for the most part we get through it. Yeah, so as long as we breathe and we don't freak out, then we're going to get through it. It's happened. You mistakes that happened before and there will be the first time it won't be the last And then even on the good days, Even we want to celebrate our victories. But the same time if we have a great day, we still got you again tomorrow. Still gotta do it the next day in the next week Amazing and a lot of entrepreneurs are afraid of failure, and that kind of stops him from starting a business or pursuing their passion. Were you ever afraid to fail and you stepped into the CEO role? And if so, do you have any advice for those entrepreneurs? So being a finance person by background. I think you're always kind of playing devil's advocate and a lot of time, especially like if you think coming up isn't as an auditor. You're always looking for kind of like what's wrong with potential and I think that's It's fine to a certain extent is probably kept her species of long survivor really long time conservatives of but it is not how you progress. Yes. So I think that it's always nice to have a healthy balance of that. A professional skepticism, But at the same time, too, you have to be bullish on your beliefs or otherwise, you're never going to take chances. And you're ever gonna really change whatever you're trying to do in your particular industry s O figure out that kind of right balance and knowing yourself and knowing. Hey, am I more conservative by nature, and therefore I need to make myself uncomfortable. Or if you're a little bit too wild and then being able to kind of use that conservatism a little bit more. Bring that out. Absolutely. I'm excited to see where wine accesses the next five or 10 years as a my, and thank you So much for the wine. Of course, Joe. Such a pleasure to meet you. Likewise. Thank you. Thanks. This is business rock stars. That was my amazing guest, Joe Fish CEO and CFO of wine access. We've always had villains to face bad guys to take down. But you you are the most horrible of off. We're not here because we have to pay. We're here because we've had enough of you. We all have the power to do something to stand up to cancer. Every single one of those is multiple. But inside of us, we're all humans stand up with us. Stand up to fight. Stand up to cancer. This'd stand up to cancer dot order to learn more. How'd you like to eliminate your expensive cable bill forever or get.

Biz Talk Radio
"lafite" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"We've developed video content around their story on in the number of the offerings. Donna States is another one that does absolutely phenomenal Napa Valley Cab and Sauvignon Blanc. Another one rain I could probably continue Go on and on and on. It's the video secrecy is another one of those as well. A swells first last ones that talk to her the first growth. Bordeaux's Chateau Margaux, Lafite Luton. I've done a number of events with the first growths where we're bringing them in into San Francisco to meet with our pipe members and deliver really memorable experience. That's amazing. And if you go back in time and give yourself kind of one piece of advice As you were transitioning into the CEO roll. What would you tell yourself? It's probably the bad days aren't as bad as they seem, and the good days aren't as good as they see. So there's days where Wind's held up it at customs. A feature got launched them website and it's not working exactly the way we want running in tow, other operational issues, and for the most part we get through it. Yeah, so as long as we breathe and we don't freak out, then we're going to get through it. It's happened mistakes that happened before and there will be the first time it won't be the last And then even on the good days when we want to celebrate our victories, but the same time if we have a great day, we still got you again tomorrow. Still gotta do it the next day in the next week Amazing and a lot of entrepreneurs are afraid of failure, and that kind of stops him from starting a business or pursuing their passion. Were you ever afraid to feel when you stepped into the CEO role? And if so, do you have any advice for those entrepreneurs? So being a finance person by background. I think you're always kind of playing devil's advocate and a lot of time, especially if you think coming off as an auditor. You're always looking for kind of like what's wrong with potential and I think that's It's fine to a certain extent is probably kept her species of long survivor really long time conservatives of but it is not how you progress. Yes. So I think that it's always nice to have a healthy balance of that a professional skepticism, But at the same time, too, you have to be bullish on your beliefs or otherwise, you're never going to take chances and you're ever going to really change whatever you're trying to do in your particular industry s O figure out that kind of right balance and knowing yourself and know it. Hey, am I more conservative by nature, and therefore I need to make myself uncomfortable or if you're a little bit Too wild and then being able to kind of use that conservatism a little bit more. Bring that out. Absolutely. I'm excited to see where wine accesses the next five or 10 years as a mind and thank you So much for the wine. Of course, Joe. Such a pleasure to meet you. Likewise. Thank you. Thanks. This is business rock stars. That was my amazing guest, Joe Fish CEO and CFO of mine access..

WNYC 93.9 FM
"lafite" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Yeah. Sex. And vanity. Dog, Costanzo. Capri, Italy. Livia insisted on taking Charlotte and Lucy shopping for sandals when they had mentioned it the previous evening. But at the appointed time after lunch on Lee Lucy appeared in the hotel lobby. It's just going to be mean, Lucy said as she got off the elevator. Livia raised an eyebrow. That bad, huh? She can't even get out of bed. I've never in my life seen Charlotte hungover until today. What should we even be going out when she's like this? Yes. She urged me to go. She said she just wants to sleep. Boy, shall it? No. If you little I should have stopped her, Olivia said with a little laugh. How much did you have to drink last night? Lucy asked. She had been seated at Isabel's table during dinner at Le Grow, tell restaurants that partially inside a cave at one end and on a hillside terrorist with sea views of the other, so she had no idea what Charlotte and Olivia had been up to at their end of the party. Oh, I can't remember. You know when winds that good It just tastes like candy and lose track of how many have had I only had a few sips. A few sips Lucy, they said to Chateau Lafite and an old burial last night. It was brought in specially from the Divac e sellers. Don't tell me you're only add a few sips. Well, I don't have much of a tolerance unfortunately inherited the Asian flush gene from my mom, Lucy joked. I see. Olivia murmured, not understanding what Lucy meant and thinking that Charlotte had been right when she said last night that Lucy was a good kid. Her own college years in Paris have been quite a different story. The two of them walked out of the hotel and Lucy by habit started veering left toward via big nuts. You'll scenario Where do you think you're going? Olivia asked. Are. Aren't we heading to via camera? Ella Lucy asked, referring to capris..

KQED Radio
"lafite" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Capri, Italy. Livia insisted on taking Charlotte and Lucy shopping for sandals when they had mentioned it the previous evening. But at the appointed time after lunch on Lee Lucy appeared in the hotel lobby. It's just going to be mean, Lucy said as she got off the elevator. Olivia waste an eyebrow. That bad, huh? She can't even get out of bed. I've never in my life seen Charlotte hungover until today. What should we even be going out when she's like this? Yes. She urged me to go. She said she just wants to sleep. What a shot Now, if your local I should have stopped her, Olivia said with a little laugh. How much did you have to drink last night? Lucy asked. She had been seated at Isabel's table during dinner at Le Grow, tell restaurants that partially inside a cave at one end and on a hillside terrace with sea views of the other, so she had no idea what Charlotte and Olivia had been up to at their end of the party. I can't remember. You know when winds that good It just tastes like candy and you lose track of how many of that I only had a few sips. A few sips Who? Lucy, they said to Chateau Lafite and an old burial last night. It was brought in specially from the directly sellers. Don't tell me you're only add a few sips. Well, I don't have much of a tolerance unfortunately inherited the Asian flush gene from my mom. Lucy joke. I see Olivia murmured, not understanding what Lucy Mint and thinking that Charlotte had been right when she said last night that Lucy was a good kid. Her own college years in Paris have been quite a different story. The two of them walked out of the hotel and Lucy by habit started veering left toward via big nuts. You'll scenario Where do you think you're going? Olivia asked. Are we heading to via camera? Ella Lucy asked, referring to capris. Most famous shopping street. Hell, no. Because walk through town before five. Are you crazy? Will be trampled to death by tourists, locals and those of us in the know. Avoid town. It'll cost between the hours 10 and five When all the hydrofoils from surrender toe and Naples arrived and spit out thousands of daytrippers. Really? Lucy. Trust me. Don't even think of being seen in town until after five when the last vote is left for the day. That's when the island becomes magic again, and all the bright young things come out from hiding and head to the piazza for drinks. Uh, I had no idea, she said, abused by Livia's insistence. Well learn from me could go. I've been coming to Capri every summer for years. But what are we going to miss the sandal shops if we avoid town? Not at all because there's only one sandal shop. You need to go to And I'm going to take you there via the background. But we can avoid the huddled masses in this snot nose sticking thing. It all falls. Olivia, expertly guided Lucie through a maze of back lane staking behind the hotels. The quiet little the streets seemed a world away from the rest of Capri. Even though they were only a few blocks away from the main square. They found themselves in the heart of the neighborhood where the walls rose up high on both sides. Making Lucy feel is that you were deep within a room, remote Medieval Hill town. The patina of glitz so ubiquitous throughout the rest of Capri advantaged here, the white walls were gray with dirt and the windows didn't gleam. It wasn't a single luxury hotel or designer boutique anywhere in sight. But instead, they passed the tailor the little grocery stall with crates of fresh produce, stacked outside and the trio of boys playing soccer along Wall. Lucy found the rest of modesty rather charming and beautiful in its own way. How did I miss this whole neighborhood? You think the locals all shop it product? This is the real hood where the shops cater to people who actually have to live here. You're around. Could that old Taylor working away in there? Isn't he absolutely adorable. On these little tykes trying to kill each other and robe. All Christ. This one is going to break his neck. Olivia, observe, carefully sidestepping the laughing boy's. He slammed his body full force against the wall trying to defend the ball. As we walked by a hair salon with faded posters of models in the window that, judging by the hairstyles hadn't been changed since the mid 19 eighties, Olivia continued her monologue. The true beauty of this island, isn't it? People handle these authentic areas of the beaten path. Think of all the tourists who only come to complete for one day and rush around. Drivers see everything on the tourist map from miss All this. The ones who arrived Marina Grande a take a boat out to sea, the blue grotto and don't even realize that the town of complete is actually on top of the mountain and not far below. I think they should actually banned Daytrippers and require all visitors to spend at least three nights on the island. There should also be fashion assessment before they could get off the boat. Uh, no tacky tourist. No stop. Lucy, stop dead in her tracks suddenly alive. Take a deep Breath. Olivia ordered You see, relaxed and inhale deeply..