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"larsson" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:42 min | 5 months ago

"larsson" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Check in with Bill Schwartz for the Beacon plumbing sports update, road teams faring pretty well in this Stanley Cup playoffs. Four hockey games tonight and all of the home teams are down love one Pacific division champ Vegas tries to get even against Winnipeg defending champion Colorado. You would think takes wild card Seattle seriously after an opening three to one loss in Denver. Kraken defenseman Adam Larsson expects to get the abs best shot tonight. We just have to take it. Game by game. You're going to have ups and downs. We're playing the shams from last year, so we're still probably erased our level today and so we saw our should be a good match. The puck dropped shortly after 6 30. NBA's defending champ Golden State Warriors dropped both games in Sacramento tonight. They're without all star forward draymond green. Suspended for stomping on the chest of kings and former Gonzaga big guy domanic sabonis. The Mariners three and three on their baseball home stand so far idle tonight and host the St. Louis cards Friday and 40° in rain, not ideal baseball weather into coma. But it's a 7 O 5 first pitch for the rainiers in El Paso. Sports was for its ten and 40 after the hour, northwest news radio. Northwest news times 6 11. A heads up for iPhone users. The Wall Street Journal reports criminals are stealing those phones and locking their owners out of all of their accounts more from ABC's Whit Johnson. 46 year old Greg frasca says his iPhone was stolen in October 2022, and he's still blocked out of his account. He says he's tried just about everything, even offering apple a DNA swab and $10,000 to a charity of the company's choice. No

"larsson" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:30 min | 6 months ago

"larsson" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Days to go until Mariners regular season baseball begins. Anticipation building for Seattle's 2023 baseball campaign after the Mariners made the playoffs for the first time in 21 years. Tonight they host the Los Angeles Dodgers in a spring training game in puri. Young right hander George Kirby gets the Seattle start. Shohei Ohtani struck out LA angels teammate Mike Trout, sealing a three two victory over the United States, Japan picks up its third world baseball classic title. The kraken opened an important hockey trip with a 5 to four overtime win in Dallas. The big cat Adam Larsson scored the game winner, Seattle heads to music city, for a pair of games against the Nashville predators. Bright sunshine 55° in Pullman today. Washington state cougars continue spring football practices. The head man Jake dickert loves this time of year. If you're a football person, you love it. There's days in between the learning, the technique, there's nothing that matches it. So to get back out on the grass and to get back out outside of what a beautiful day, you can't replace that. The cougar crimson versus grace spring game is April 22nd, and it's day one of golf's match play championships in Texas, first round winners include Rory McIlroy Xander schauffele and Keegan Bradley. Sports with swords at ten and 40 after the hour, northwest news radio. Weinstein cajano, Washington's local law firm specializing in mesothelioma, Alex cajano, partner at the firm. As a UW graduate from Seattle, I always wanted to use my legal

"larsson" Discussed on The Takeaway

The Takeaway

16:23 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on The Takeaway

"Because he had a family secret to repeal so then my dad landed back in the hospital and had an emergency surgery and the doctors told us that there was a good chance he wouldn't survive it so during that surgery. My mother took us outside and she said look. Wanna tell you what. The secret is. Your father's part black and we laughed. We were like that's the big secret that's it you know. We thought it was something terrible in this actually seems you know back in one thousand nine hundred growing up as a white girl in connecticut kind of cool so we asked lists to say more about what she meant by kind of cool. I mean to me being a little bit. Blog was much cooler than being kind of a white girl who grew up in a waspy environment in connecticut where everybody just was trying to be kind of middle upper middle class. It felt very constricting so this seemed like much more interesting kind of history initially so of more than a little bit taken aback. When bliss described revelation is kind of cool and that she saw being a little bit black as a welcome addition to her identity. That we've been having all these conversations with historians and scholars and writers whose work reveals the agonizing losses endured by those who passed permanently. I mean these choices may to keep their new families and communities from knowing that they were in fact not white or at least not white by the air was definitions and to think of nella larsen's original novel passing. I mean it was shot through with tragedy prompted by the need to avoid ever being outed as black but here in one thousand nine hundred bliss and her brother received the news of their fathers racial identity. With a bit of shrug. i guess. It's a response professor ellison. Hobbs anticipated during the conversation that we had with her. We now live in a much more multiracial society. So it's very likely that if a child or grandchild in in particular found out about this story. It's very likely that they might find it fascinating. They might find it troubling But it might not necessarily change. Their idea of who they are or it's very likely that they might then feel that they are multiracial or they might feel that they are mixed race or they might sort of accept that identity without the same kind of difficulty that people in the nineteen twenties or thirties or forties would have felt yes but to be fair said the broyard reaction to the news became very complicated very quickly. It started to seem less cool and more troubling and confusing. And why did you have to keep this a secret and it started me on a journey that lasted quite a long time. Where i sought out my family members in most smart a lot of marin new orleans and Learn this history that i had never learned in school and began to claim this history and identity for myself to some degree and this was where bliss described this moment as a turning point in her understanding for self in her life. You know. I didn't grow up thinking. I was black. It's not necessarily with the world sees when they look at me but it isn't identity that i feel Attached to and. I feel proud of and i don't want to deny so as a shorthand. I've come to embrace. What i think is being used more and more this idea of being white passing which is different than passing for white but just recognizing that i have mixed raced heritage but i'm white passing so i don't necessarily have the same experience of blackness people who up his bacher perceived as black by the world. Do i had to sit with this for a while. Because i really did realize. My own possessive investment in blackness. Like i was kind of having this reaction that bliss could lay claim to black identity as a simple matter of this genetic familial discovery. That didn't come 'til her adulthood. Now let's just put the cards on the table. I've got white mom and a black father. I was raised in one thousand. Nine hundred seventy s. Virginia and for me as a kid in that space at that time having mixed parentage only meant black in fact the word mixed race or mixed wasn't even in my lexicon and i still kind of bristle when people refer to me that way but i have grown to understand. That's kind of silly. Because yes. I'm black but having a white parent who reared me also changes and shapes my experience of blackness in important ways. So there's this kind of push pull between the internal and the external definitions of the south yemeni. Listen it takes us back to the notion that professor holloway share with us the legal fiction of race. And and you just said you raise the nineteen seventies virginia but makes me think of the nineteen sixty seven supreme court case loving versus virginia. Right where that was the first time at national level. The court said interracial marriages are ligo. So you came of age right after it was frankly legal for someone like you to exist in the world and melissa. This all lands back on an interesting insight. I think bliss shared about her father that even though he may have been passing racially. That doesn't mean he was living ally in a way she. She believes that. The passing allow them to embody his truest self identity. It's tricky. Because i think he felt that he was being his most authentic self that really and he grew up a time where he surrounded by a lot of jewish immigrants who are awesome kind of casting off their legacy and their upbringing. 'cause they all moving to greenwich village you know he wrote in his own memoir like we always have sprung from our own browse and we were trying to discard our histories and our families. These kind of heavy legacies come into ourselves as we wanted to be so he was sort of doing what a lot of his peers. We're doing but i think for him. It required which didn't necessarily require as much. I say his his jewish contemporaries was a sort denial of his his family. The limits of categorization or binary his by constantly presenting this world male female black white gay straight comes into it. Too rich paul. She's she's constantly during attention. To how busy we are all trying to fend these containers and how invariably are messy humanity spills out and that place of nuance that such a gray area of human existence is always the thing that is turned me on as an art. This is rebecca hall whose new film passing is based on the nineteen twenty nine novel of the same name. Nella larsen and hall is clear. That larsson's novel speaks to issues of passing beyond racial categorization. Taking our cue larson. We want to wrap our deep dive today. By thinking about the ways passing also emerges around gender and sexuality there are many differences in how passing functions along racial lines versus say gendered ones. The concept of passing is a key issue within queer communities. And that's something we heard about firsthand from our next guest. My name is dean mancelle. I'm a biracial transplant. I'm a psychology student day in a freelance blog writer by night. When i came out. I was actually in college in the united states. I live in europe right now. So when i came out in the states i was at a very liberal pocket and everything and without any medical or legal transitioning just in my social transitioning of my name and pronouns i was completely accepted and that is even just by going to walgreens like. I didn't have to do anything even before i came out. It was already starting to be implied that i was being seen as a as a man. It's only when. I came back to switzerland after graduating that i realized that this may be a little more cultural because i came back here and i got my first abouts of being mis gendered and that started to make me think critically about. How do i pass in certain spaces. I took it very much for granted in the super early. Part of my transition completely made me reassess how even perceived myself my transitioning and passing because social transitioning wasn't sufficient definitely added a lot of pressure to meet to medically transition in a way. That just didn't have the pressure before i wanted to. But yeah this this. I don't know it pushed me in a way that i wasn't really expecting i had to really adapt and kind of made me feel like was what i lived in states like a fever. Dream like that really happened. Were people just like pretending 'cause that's how stark of a difference. It was so dean was able to pass one nation but not another and all that made him think about the power dynamics at play. When i came out to myself my declaration that i am a man that was in my full control. I was fully in control to believe it to live it to alter parts of my life in order to fulfil the declaration. And then you look at passing. And that's the next step when relating to other people right because at some point in order to relate to someone they have to perceive you so passing shifting that power onto the hands of someone else when someone is being mis gendered for bad passing quote unquote the control that you possess them. Defining yourself is being violated. It's being questioned suddenly. It's not onto you define yourself anymore and that control is completely lost so indefinitely in an ideal world. You're the one that can maintain the control around your self perception. All the way through the end today dina's undergone physical changes those changes more closely align his body to his sense of self and they reduce the chances. He'll be mis gendered by others. Now he can more easily passes assists mad but that ability to pass comes with meaningful loss. So now i've been on hormone replacement therapy since january by voice has gone down a great deal and that apparently was the light switch. My initial reaction is to just say that. I feel safer. I've been really baffled by how the world doesn't care about. I'm going to say me being a man. Although i am black i'm biracial and on the outside. I looked pretty ethnically ambiguous muslim american in europe. All of that has its own privilege. Is but i definitely feel that compared to how i felt as a butch lesbian before this i feel more invisible as opposed to being hyper vegetable the fact that i was a butch lesbian before it was almost like touted on my forehead. I couldn't go anywhere without that following me. It's one of the first things that people notice was my best and actually on a topic. That's really been my biggest struggle being perceived as not just to man but assist gender man in particular. It's really made me feel like sh you don't do. I really belong in the community. And i know that sounds ridiculous because the tea is literally in the acronym but when my clearness used to be so visible so implied it now becomes this invisible identity. Something that i've never had before but queens is really the lens. I learned to see the world through so losing. That is very much losing a part of myself. And i think that's that's a huge fear so we wanted to continue the conversation about passing across gender binary. Let someone who gave us a keen analysis. Mariah lester deputy director of the transgender strategy center passing in terms of gender is when someone is gender non-conforming or presenting a on characteristic identity that is different than what they were assigned at birth. Then passing is kind of a protection in conformity of passing assist gender or having as someone who's gender aligns with that which they were assigned at birth in so protecting oneself as far as like being a trans woman passing assist. Janet woman to where someone cannot recognized is that the person is transgender. Is passing as we asked a riot. Expand this idea and reflect come privileges and safeties associated with sis gender identity. I think is almost all ways because of safety you know passing is something that someone does for protection of one south viet that light skinned black person predominantly white space. That feels the need to pass in order to fit to be a bit more safe because your true identity is something that is both oppressed and attacked and so That's why we see. Black and brown people are hispanic tino even mexicans kind of have a whole on a conversation about you know white passing and so when you're looking at gender and especially transgender in. Look the violence. That's you now on constantly being on placed upon us on a yearly basis The many the adoption murders in tax and because of xenophobia and related kind of human expressions in a way that we react to certain things that are not what our perception of normal is Is the reason why a lot of transgender people do kind of fall into that. Passing or conforming to what society to standards of norm is in order to fill a bit more safe as they go about on a day to day. Lives so melissa. It seems that a critical difference between racial passing. This complex question of gender passing is about the presumption that racial passing is at its core deception but with transgender identity. It's not a question of deception. It's actually a matter of articulating ones. Truth is not about deception. Many times just about presenting a good assumption. You know So that the inference of people is that there's nothing about you that makes them want to question anything and so About tricking people. You know amp up. But but yeah act will is still about aligning to the gender binary system end so effort looking at going beyond the systems systems that were created for us to not thrive especially those of us who are not of white european descent and are not gender and don't fall in lines to what the founding fathers have said. Is you know your own standard american then. Then then that stats. We're when we're looking at were shifting to actually include others and make inclusion kind of organic with an all of our systems. Dan we have to kind of look. Pass passing you know in look past of how do we create a structure to where a person doesn't have to engage in trying to pass because there's a place for them to actually be there. Individuals cells gender is also a social construct on especially if we're looking at history seeing the multiplicity of genders in had a weekend now to just two and that being all that it is you know and so it's the same thing you know with race and ethnicity you know that was something that didn't exist at a certain time and all of a sudden in did know we see that it's not necessary for our human evolution for us generally as a species so gender race ethnicity.

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"larsson" Discussed on Bruins Beat

Bruins Beat

03:18 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Bruins Beat

"It's hard to completely Bank on him for season. You can say, is to go to the future, but to actually have him be the starter on a team that is looking to go to the Stanley Cup is tough, that's just how it works is dead. But there are some interesting older free-agent options in that. I mean again, halak is officially gone. That is not, he's not returning, he's not coming back. That has been announced crunch. Alan Walsh Meadow for not making a big deal out of it. You know, you just kind of, I think you tweeted it. You said it to someone so not not a huge, you know, picture of Sweeney putting a sword in the bath. La creditas crazy like that. Um, but what is interesting what is interesting is there's one named. That's right, he's not even a free agent he's it's Braden. Holtby out in Vancouver you know Vancouver wants to buy them out and that's one name that's been kicked around. Is may be a guy who come in and no absolutely not. No you don't want Braden holtby near your team. And we said this last offseason we this was people were saying this last offseason in Vancouver went and signed up to 2 years 4 million per awful. And I was looking at the stats last night every single month, Vance, even worse than you think it's worse than you think. It's like I thought he was like bottom climbing. Yeah, yeah, I think he was this horrible and I'm not going to go step-by-step because it's hard to podcast people off. This is is boring. But you can go down the line and he's bottom five in every stat, every single stat. He's bottom five in high danger. Say percentage. Granted yet he was behind a shity Canucks. Defense took. I'll give him that crappy connects defense but hellebuyck's behind a horrible or behind a bad defense in Winnipeg Thatcher. Demko wasn't terrible in Vancouver. Hope he was terrible. Hope he was so awful like the numbers if you want to go check them out. Go to Natural stat trick and look at them yourself. They're terrible. This is not a guy. You want even at a million? A million-and-a-half. I don't care that. You want a cup. A few years ago I don't care that he used to kill you whenever he play you play the Bruins, I don't care. He's not good. Stop with the whole. You know, do the Brewers are going to, you know, sweep in and get Opie on the cheek wage. No let another team. Make a stupid decision like that. Like, like they can ice skating Oliver ekman-larsson, which is also the dump and now having to dump all these hundred. Yeah no. I I was thinking about this yesterday, the Bruins being interested in that and just program to a cold sweat cuz I know the arguments going to be is that he's one. So he's better than Rask when he's been a below below replacement. Level player for eight years now like he's been dogshit. So I know that arguments coming the Bruins somehow get in the mix or there's rumors about it so whether you don't get it, he's a winner. Yeah he has a hidden 897 say percentage, his last two capitals and that's why they replaced him with uh feet Advantage. Check and Sandstone off and all those guys have the Bruins roasted in the offs, that that was a better option on it. And he'll be brought them. But Yeah, if that's a guy that's very concerning whether even if they're eating some of the cap, the Vancouver Canucks and it's a one-year deal. I don't know how you go into it cuz then you go back into the mix of is Braden..

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"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"And welcome in to poke the bear, episode 50. I'm Evan Aronofsky back here with Conor Ryan. Yes, I'm back from vacation, Connor killed it last week, doing it all on his own, which people don't realize is not easy. That's not an easy thing to do, and I'm not that we don't have a lot to say, but talking for forty-five minutes straight is not exactly the greatest thing in the world for the voice box. So, maybe I'll do the majority of the talking today. You're rested up interests up after that. Yeah, the good thing though, Evan is at least we had to talk about like Oliver ekman-larsson and like it's very easy to get wound up as to why the Bruins couldn't get them cuz he's men legit like a garbage over the last like two years like not not like kind of bad like not Lego little Reclamation project know he costs a crap ton of money and my god he has been absolutely Dreadful so long. Riffing off of a bad for about 20 minutes. Did a pretty good job shutouts Oliver ekman-larsson for hopefully contributing into one positive way. He will on any Bruins discussions because if the Bruins get him we're not begrudge it. Just come out that the coyotes are only. They only want to retain like one point two five million of a salary is that one cameras up. Yeah. Which just the latest and just a clown, a clown show operation about there being this is a team that whether it's the fact that they can't even pay off their own bills for their own Arena, Which is far away outside of the actual City of Phoenix, back to having a horrible farm system to all of their absolute, you know, mishandling of the draft, the last couple of years, or some of the guys they picked coupled with effect. They lost their first pick for things like improper. Like draft testing, I don't know. The exact thing is what it was, losing a first-round pick because of it. So now the new thing is moving karna, Galant Homme. Is they don't want to pay a guy who is been their best foot forward for probably the last two years which seems like he's well in line to get a single. I think he's making seven seventy-five thousand last year. So would seem like he's more than do for that. I would say Evan. Yeah not not going to pay that guy, but then trying to still have leverage when you've got a busted off defenseman, you're trying to offload. So great. Rationale, from that team going to see the NHL's can you to prop up a franchise like that, that seems to slowly be dying in the desert. So, yeah, if we open at 5. So just by burying the coyotes but you know what? They deserve it that reference as a joke I guess they were after a hot start just absolutely ripping ripping apart the coyotes which as you said, very well deserved. I mean, just a joke down there. So funny that like Vegas in like four years. Completely overtook them as like the team in the desert. So happy to see that. Yes, Conor Garland as well. That stuff is great. We'll get into that home..

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"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

06:22 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Want to make a trade with could see you got like Vince tan getting moved, I like Ben Stein, he's a good player but he's not I can see them getting a guy like Vince tan and Bruins fans not being thrown has been Stones. I think six feet nothing more maybe more of a playmaking guy but pretty solid in his own Zone but I feel if you don't get one of these bigger bodies like like oleksiak or even a McCabe, I want people going to be up in arms so we'll see what they do. But Echo makes the most sense it's going to be whether or not Nashville. Wants to move him at this point, which they didn't do last year. And who knows how this Bruins playoff run would have changed if echoing was available and they spoke to the fence and got him, because he is a legitimate repairing guy that could impact a lot of teams decoders, if he was available, and then we will wrap up with John Simmons Jr. Who says main questions with the Bruins be active in free agency? Will they be pedestrian? Like they have been in years past. I expect them to be very active John. I think especially the writing's on the wall that you probably have one year. Maybe maybe 2 years left of legitimate. Contention. So as I said earlier, you can't do half measures at this point. You need to get at least one or two defensemen out there with its trade or free agency and I think you need to spend big and get a guy like Coleman. Even if it's an over pay those guys make the a world of difference as much as people want to wage. About teams like the blues and how they help muscle the Bruins. You look at the blues, you look at Tampa Bay, you look at, even in like, Montreal this year. One thing they all have in common thoughts of depth and they all have multiple lines that can kill you. Even look at the Islanders, where they've got their bottom six or producing, you can't get through the gauntlet of a playoff, a push without having all four lines being rolling rolling on all four lines and having them contributing. So, for the Bruins, I think the writing's on the wall, you know what the flaws are, you know, how to address this these issues, so proud of spending big, but I think you have to do it through free agency, there's no other real option, unless you want to be stuck in this. Perpetual second-round exit the next year or two until eventually you have to blow it all up. So I think it's a nice option and I think that probably cognizant of the fact that that needs to be done. Another question. From John, who just try to let go and why is it Jake debrusk? So yeah, it's going to be interesting cake. After with the Brusque again, I'm not moving him for the sake of just moving him because I still think there's value there as much as probably shot as terms of, you know, moving him in a trade. But I'm only going to be a tough situation with the Bruins because perfect world you'd like to have him back. Let's say, you haven't back on the left side with coil, maybe he rebounds? Maybe in the post covid-19, he's off not stuck in a hotel room, he gets back to you know, enjoying going to the rink and his game rebounds and he becomes the 20 goal scorer of that..

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"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:32 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Life inclusion, as a finalist. This year wasn't just on off reputation. Like he was In this particular dominant this year, especially in his own zone. So it's unfortunate that he didn't get, that fits selkie. This season got left off. I think 11:00 ballots, just another will say the one made for when evidence here and we can kind of Riff on the the 11 writers who left Bergeron, off the ballot. But in terms of just Bergeron's body of work, I think page him down and arguably the best two-way Center in the in in the league. I mean the guy you could make the argument could have had six or seven. Selkies you have that with Stanley Cup, playoff performances, I just overall production out there on the ice. I think he's a slam dunk. I would be, I'd be very shocked, he's not a first-ballot guy and if he isn't, then whoever's maybe voting for The Suck, is also ones, you know, leading that. Cuz I I mean I think he's above a sure bet as as you as you can get out there. We got one from Aaron Thompson. He says, how much we worry about a possible o e l deal. We obviously cover that early on in the Pod but Aaron, I wouldn't be concerned about it because again, I think there's so much of working against a deal like that working out between the Bruins, especially, I think Flatline, even if it was salvageable, I think you'll get the Bruins cap situation and how many different fires you have to put out in the lineup, unless, you know, Arizona's giving him up for and they're eating you know, two thirds of that contract. The Bruins can't take on a guy like o e l how long it's going to take up a big portion of the remaining cap at this, this offseason as far too many other things they need to do and then are going to bring in a guy, go yell when getting him limits you from getting, let's say a Lexia Core, especially, you know, a Blake Coleman or something like that on the bottom sick. So I wouldn't be too concerned about it. We'll see. We'll see how that changes but dead. So right now I think too many factors working against a deal like that if you're the Bruins, an errand also adds with nearly essentially affirming that they box..

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"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

03:57 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"So you look at X-Men Larson's, you know, game and how it's not turning downward. I mean it's plummeted unfortunately, the last month The seasons coupled with the fact that moving moving him again would be complicated because, you know, you, you're trying to get some wage salary released there. So you don't want to take the full, eight to five million cap hit that. That actually a lot of students going to warn, which is through the 20 26, 27 season. So another year on top of that. So, down from the Bruins where it's not like, you know, X-Men Last Stand or that left that left shot. D is the the one main target you have, right? I mean, you can't allocate all that cap, hit to one guy who who's far from a sure thing, that he's even going to be the guy that you expect him to be. You know, you still gotta deal with re-signing David krejci or Taylor Hall or you've got to look at the situation where do you need? Probably at least another legitimate Winger on the 3rd line that's you know a Blake Coleman or a Ethan like a Brandon Saad or something like that. If he's available, if you want to pay up for Thursday, You look at you know another guy if I need another guy on defense to whether that's a oleksiak or Jake McCabe or or someone like that. So whole bunch of things that brings to take care of so you're not going to bring in Madison for 8.25. And even if you get them for six million, still whole lot to pay for for a guy that might be far away on the downward trend of his career. So unless the Bruins want to get creative and, you know, you get a situation where the, you move some contracts over but like the owner real bad contract, the Bruins have is probably John Morse which you'll get rid of it. If Arizona wants to take that on for a short of a shorter-term deal, but I don't think you're going to move totally clueless contracts. You got a no-movement clause, I don't think he wants to go to Arizona. Maybe it's something where Arizona would be willing to move a, you know, include a sweetener in the deal. So if it's a Kanagawa and maybe wage, You talked about on this podcast before as being a guy that I think the Bruins should Target young player, confirm a switch. From the course right in terms of what the Bruins would be targeting but a very good young player who I think could be a 20-25 goal scorer for a very, very long time in the right situation so far has been ones include home. Maybe you explore that if it's a big a deal then think, you know, maybe both sides can get creative and work out a deal. But as of right now, I think you look at home, even if the Bruins don't trade any trades for any left, you know, left shot D. And let's say they sign oleksiak and McCabe to a value contract. You had those two guys off for probably combined six, six point two, five million? I think that's probably a better bet than trading for ekman-larsson and I'm running the risk of, you know, acquiring this guy that is already damaged goods at this point which at that point considering brings her in a win-now window you can't afford to have a a with like that. Where a guy that you hope is the name. There is by the end of the year, a third pairing option at best for you, which might be what I've been Larson is now and you add in the cap hit again, just not a good bet home..

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"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

04:45 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Second round, pick something like that. So obviously last year didn't get done between the Bruins cannot. So the coyotes ekman-larsson stayed put and I imagine that the coyotes are probably regarding that quite a bit. They didn't get, you know, you know get him off the books for pennies on the dollar even because he was acting honors, it was pretty Dreadful last year. I mean, you kind of look at equinoxes game and whole bunch of like about them. You know, in terms of, if you kind of know though, the resume that he's had over his, I think eleven years in Arizona guy who played Twenty-One twenty-two minutes a night for a long time. Was a very, very good job. You know, generator of offense from the blue line, which you look at the Bruins and what they're looking for, this office is going to make a meal. He's talked about, we've talked about on this podcast before that off the need to get a legitimate you know, top pairing left shot d. A guy that can average 20-plus minutes a night. Generate offense. I mean from a six-year stretch for economics and from 2013 to 2019 the guy average 16 and 1/2 goals per season. It's not like he's just a guy who just bomb in from the blue-line, like he's a an established playmaker in this league, so from the Bruins perspective and kind of circling back once again, to surprise a very few, the coyotes are looking to move that point laughs. And again, Craig Morgan of easy Cotija cider, who's very well-connected down there said that, you know, once again, coyotes are exploring trade options for ekman-larsson and this this year, I think, especially considering how much last year kind of went off the rails wage. I think there's a mutual understanding between both parties that, you know, I don't think it's going to be as picky with where he goes with that no-movement Clause so I'm sure he wouldn't be thrilled about going to Winnipeg, right? But if there's another team that has a, a good offer, I think probably the the writing is on the wall between ekman-larsson, the coyotes that maybe a change of scenery is kind of the the go to move. Now at this point, considering how things have gone. So from the brunch perspective, you know if you're looking at that change of scenery, you know maybe he's a guy you take a fly around because again we know what ekman-larsson who who's twenty nine years old. You know, we know what he can bring over his last couple of years and if he's the guy that is even 85% of what he was during that, you know, 2013 to 2019 stretch. That's great, right? Especially considering, you're probably not going to have to give up the same amount, would have to give up for a neck home, or Noah hanifin or or one of these other guys where instead of it being, uh, you know, first round pick, you know, debrusk and stood Nika or something like that..

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"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

04:48 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"I'm your host Conor Ryan flying solo today. As our esteem MC Evan Mera. Naam, ski is currently down the cape, enjoying some much-needed time off. So this is so low operation today. Going to be a little bit different from our normal show off or need any kind of go back and forth going through topics. But you know, we're still going to focus on some of the, the main issues, some of the emerging Trends I guess you want to say going into this offseason. The Bruins namely I guess kind of starting off with a familiar off-season narrative. You follow along last year in Oliver ekman-larsson and the Bruins game. Potential interests in the Arizona Coyotes Captain. So we'll talk about that a little bit and then kind of rounding up the second half of the show. We're going to focus on a few listeners submitted questions that we got through each other, which kind of cover the whole gamut of different things. So, again, a little bit of different show. Hopefully, Evan will have, you know, it's a nice time off. Go to Sunday school down in the cape, shoutouts home school, go to the beach, get a tan and come back and be ready to record. Are podcasts as normal going into next week. So yeah, I guess starting with just kind of dive right into it with all kind of the the main topic. Again, we're in the, the doldrums, I guess you want to say, of of this offseason in terms of, not a lot of tangible news going on right now. And again, that's not going to be the case until probably the end of July. We're going to have some actual legitimate news to talk about because Until we get to I think it's July 21st with the Seattle expansion draft. You're not going to see a lot, a whole bunch of, you know, crazy movies, you know, even trades which can happen before that way. I don't think you're going to see any team significantly augment their Rasta until the the crack and have their pick of all these different players because you're not going to have,.

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"larsson" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

The Down and Dirty Show

08:13 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

"Be the same to chris. Who do you have a number two. Yeah i think that's pretty possible. I am going to go. Sonoma's for number. Two with kyle larson that. That's another one where i could kinda you know. Done the whole team the way that you did with red bull racing because as we know Hendrick motorsports has been dominant lately The first one two three four finish ever for a four car organization a few weeks ago. you know. But they've just they've really really hit on something People are gonna probably make quite a bit out of the fact. That elliott has kind of been the road. Course guy in nascar as of late and kyle larson was able to get one on him. But larsson's been hot you know. He's won multiple races now. This year he got one in the bag pretty early in vegas. He took the six hundred where nobody could touch him. He took a road course. You know the first two tracks are obviously pretty similar because You know mile and a half and that's kind of nascar's bread and butter but you know you got a road course in there and you've got some diversity if he takes another short-track win that'll be some diversity you know they're they're pretty dominant team right now over at agent so you know and kyle tap to be the guy that is taking the biggest amount of advantage Out of that. So kyle or senate number two You know i would imagine that. He's not done winning before the playoffs. the real question will be once we get to the playoffs. If anybody has figured anything out on hendrick and is able to close the gap any yeah once again. You and i same page here. I had larson at number two and not only. Did he win. obviously he's had three winds within a week. I think You know he took the world of outlaws win. also took You know obviously victory You know what at the coca cola. Six hundred so Larsen he's he's on a roll here. Chris and you know he's just a scary guy. When it gets the momentum he had but not only did he win. It's oma. he swept the entire race. Won all the stages as well as the finale. So you've got to give him a lot of credit for the full suite of the weekend. So yes kyle larson number two on my list which makes me wonder. If we're going back to anna. Go for a number one. I am not. I'm actually not going back to go for my number one. I am going back tobacco. And i'm gonna give it to sergio perez just because you know what i mean and and we kind of covered this in the other segment but you know that was a huge win for him just like the first win of his career. Last year for racing point was a huge win for him You know i. It's just like we've talked about whichever team out of mercedes and red bull is able to get their second driver firing on the cylinders that they need him to fire on. That's going to be the team. That wins the teams championship. And i think it's going to be the team that also wins the driver's championship. Both max and louis for each other's sake. We're lucky that they both ended up out of the points. You know max had to be breathing. Huge sigh of relief as peo- does he. Undoubtedly was when he saw lewis. Go off track. You know with the brake issues on the restart but you know for sergio to able to just hold on was crucial was crucial in that. Constructor's championship You know and knowing that he's gonna be it. Seems like a bigger threat to take some more podiums right now than voluntary both houses i think botas dealing with the pressure of probably the his inevitable replacement with we gotta think. It's going to be george russell sooner than later here. You know it's just it's a pressure cooker for f- want like you said it is going to be a very exciting seizing but yeah no. It's it's funny that we've now delivered a list of some big differences and we're going to be going or a big similarities and we're going to have the biggest difference of all at number one and number one i got to go with our guest this week keegan. Kincaid obviously swept the week in there at aniko took two first place finishes in pro to obviously we saw. Cj agrees with a couple of victories. Like you'd mentioned brock hager but keegan. Kincaid pro two is the it division this year in short course keegan You know sad and everybody that runs in protest said this is the biggest most stacked pro field probably in the history short-course so to come out swinging in the very first event and You know sweep the weekend. Taking you know two first place finishes. I had to go with kiki kincaid at At the number. One on my list. Chris but that being said chris we're up against the time break in Yeah i'm sure commercial break. 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"larsson" Discussed on Fast Talk

Fast Talk

05:27 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on Fast Talk

"Know. it's so funny because mark echoed my good times and that's going to echo his too bad. That's exactly what i have written down in my notes right here. Kevin harvick finishing twenty second having a not great day. But then i think about the stat that you guys share during the broadcast of the fact that you know we're sixteen races in to the season and he's lead only thirty nine laps and hasn't even really sniffed a win yet the season and when you look at where. He was last season compared to where he is this season. It is very very clear that that team They need to go back. To the drawing board. Stewart haas as a whole But especially kevin harvick when you look at where. He was Last year compared to where he is this year You know certainly still in the hunt for for the championship in the points and everything like that but the fact that they don't have a win yet just is not indicative of what you expect to see from kevin harvick's so i think that that's definitely something that they need to look at. And then you know i had. I had on my notes that a few drivers that we're looking at great runs Just had that foiled for them at the end of the race from race incidents. And i have alfreido and mcdowell as As mark mentioned by christopher bell. I thought he had a pretty good ratio. He's a road course winner. This season and i was looking for him to my fantasy lineup. I was looking for him to do really well unfortunately had a late race incident and ended up finishing in the twenty somewhere so that was a bad day for them. To michael mcdowell got spun at turn ten on the last lap. He's going to have a top ten finish then he gets turned around and i think when he a. I want to say this though about kevin. Harvick's team you know his car. Got all messed up. The hood off of his crew members went and cut the hood of the car in pieces and gave it to fans. Oh that's cool up into the grandstands and handed it out to people that's making. That's making lemonade. And when you look at what happened today you know. It was not of their making granted. They weren't really contending for the win. They weren't one of those fast three drivers that we talk about You know today that that we thought for sure what's going to have a chance at the win so you look at that and you say okay yet. They definitely need to work on on some things but the fact is is that what took them out of the race today was really not of their making. So you know the other thing. I think you have to think. About what stewart. Doug ford isn't exactly set in the world on fire right now. Chevy with hendrick leading the way. In kyle larson their hot hendrick four wins in a row four for chevy in a row but joe gibbs racing hanging in there right. They've got five wins four toyota four again. They seem to be a little bit behind the eight ball. Penske is better than stewart. Haas and stewart haass's case penske has three veteran drivers. You know you have kozlowski lugano and blaney over at stewart. Haas ya got. Kevin harvick in amaral is considered a veteran custer. Sophomore season year for chase briscoe if harvick's not running well nobody's running well and right now. Ford appears to be a little bit behind the eight ball in stewart haas a little bit behind. Penske we'll dive into that a little bit more. Because i still think that's one of the mysteries that this year I'm gonna. I'm gonna give a bad time to everybody. That wasn't kyle larson again. Because i i i think. There was a point of evid ability in that race and keep restarted twenty-second at one point and we were sitting there. And he's knocking off two or three cars in a row and the next thing you know he's leading and thinking he can do that on a road. Course without the aid of caution flags or other. Weirdness you're not going to beat him and doug. It's not very long before. Were back at the road course. There's not enough time for teams to really go back and find enough to beat. Kyle larson if kyle larson goes to road. America and rolls off the truck like this. We're going to see this again. Yeah i think you know it's funny that you mentioned that doug that it's kind of call arson against the field because you're right every single driver. That was not call. Larson today had to be thinking. What the heck are they doing that. Were you know. Because he is just dominating everything and that's got to make everybody else feel just a little bit. You know small. Did you see him slip attire. Did you ever see that car out of control car went out wide even a foot. He was able to just turn hard right. Turn left and dr underneath them. Had good forward bite. I mean he never slipped. Tire never looked out of control. Any past karzi led the ray. What did he do. And it's not just winning back to back races. We see that happen a lot. It's the way carl larsson has won back to back races. He want all the stages charlotte and that race had three stage breaks so he got greedy and took everything and won the race there and here we just have to. He wins both of those and he was never really contested coming up. We will hear some audio from our winning race. Car driver kyle. Larson will also catch up with his crew. Cheat cliffs daniels right here on fast talk. Are you going forty miles an hour. This is a residential area. Sure but i'm on my lawnmower. Wait am i getting ticket. No i've just never seen anyone top nine miles an hour on one of those bad boys and mother attire lawn and thirty.

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"larsson" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

02:03 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"Our News, Little Cooler weekend ahead of us, says 68. Overnight for the low, 95 on Saturday and Sunday and 93 on Monday. No rain in our forecast and no triple digits again until Thursday. Right now in Paradise Valley. It's 94 whether broadsheet by Howard Air either replace or repair call Howard Air. It is +509 after months of using the Corona vibe. Respect scenes under emergency use authorization. The makers of the Fizer vaccine what full approval from the FDA Visor believes that now has enough safety data to meet those tough rules known as Biologics License application requirements, or B L. A. A. B. C's medical contributor. Dr Todd Elron explains how they got to this point there has to be More months of safety data, more months of effectiveness data they really have to see this, so it's really a time with people rolling up their sleeves. Maternal also plans to start the B L a process later this month now that they are also coming up on the six month safety requirement. With President Biden's new gold, vaccinate 70% of American adults by the fourth of July, many parents are still wondering when those under 18 will be able to receive their dose. BBC's Kate Larsson sat down with President Biden's chief science officer, Dr David Kessler, to find out more as a pediatrician and former head of the FDA. Kessler understands both the vaccine authorization process and concerns from parents. I think we have to be a little more cautious as we get Into the younger age moves, But the one thing I can say sitting here tonight is never being very, very, very thorough. As for boosters, Kessler says they're collecting data and he expects decisions to come within months. It is time now to take a look at your money from ABC News. Wall Street Now stocks rally to end the week despite a disappointing jobs report, the Dow closed up 228 points at a new record high American employers.

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"larsson" Discussed on 1075 KZL

1075 KZL

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on 1075 KZL

"On zoom again in Sweden on her iPhone. She sounds crystal clear as a gram of conversation in person. Remember this song, huge song. And then here we are Next question since you're in sweet, sweet. Yeah, That's good for me. Who is? Oh, my God. Screen. King Carl Gustaf, who actually had again She's on her iPhone in Sweden, like a log cabin, and she's very big in Sweden to massive massive, so she's being nice to us somehow pretending that she could hear what you're saying. There's no way that I don't remember. No, she didn't. I don't remember you asking that question. And then when I just heard it now, I said, What the hell did you just said? And she answered? Yes. Shocking records. It Is that a computer? Zoom Zoom recorded it. And that's the audio from zoom. Yeah, Z meets the microphone. There has to be You think we should send her a note that says we're very sorry for how unprofessional we are. Or we have to go through. Take out our robotic sounding terrible, distorted questions and replace it with us just saying the same question again and mix it all back together. Right. That's more work. Yeah. May Yeah. What are you going to figure? A way to make up your voice is just like Name Day yesterday. We had all these Swedish flags on the bus is that's why I know that. I only know that it back to you guys. My guys, You guys are less clear than people who are on a spaceship in outer space. That is true. Right? You stay here. Yeah. You know, the answer that we could maintain, couldn't see in sweet. The do not. I'm It's just like a little quiz for me. I can't let you understand anything, he said. I think she was just being nice. I think I've heard it all of the story. I don't think you heard it clear there's no way there's no way should be clear anyway. Well, obviously we're not gonna torture you because there's seven half more minutes, her sounding great and she was actually like a good interview, like very interesting, and she talked about online dating. That's some interesting stuff, so we'll get it. Figured out Matt will and cleaned up and then we'll post it on our podcast. Many famous people, um singers or artists that a musical artist that are famous from Sweden. I think Next to her. It's Aqua Barbie Girl and Alba and Abba Abba Abba from Sweden. They're really well. I want to Wikipedia pages what they had listed on that Draba. Maybe it might be from its one of the Scandinavian countries. I don't know which one. They're not. They're not turning out huge artist. No. She talks about Zara Larsson talks about how dating is so different in Sweden? Yes, one of the very many things that are different about what's different about it. You'll have to listen to our interview. If you could decipher it. All right now, I don't want to be. Oh, Okay. Now listen, because I'm obsessed with making the best part. What's your favorite dish? I'm here. I'm sleeping her favorite dish. Oh, you know what? I have to go with the meatballs and then that which was so like stereotypical like an idea that sweet B ball, she says. I can't once aren't as good as the ones you get in Sweden said, But they're pretty good. Yeah. She didn't do what she would just help. I guess so, because how are you ever going to hear what we said? It was different in Sweden, She said that it's not that big of a It's not a big deal in the U. S. But in Sweden, it is You better be sure that you know who you're going on a date with this deal. I don't ask you on a date. It's like we're boyfriend girlfriend. You don't do it until that you've hung out for a long time. I thought the those countries they were more slutty. Early, at least in Europe. They are not. I know it's not Europe, but not according to Zara Larsson. Maybe. Do you think you didn't make that interview like it? I'm sorry. What did you say? What is.

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"larsson" Discussed on KMJ NOW

KMJ NOW

03:00 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on KMJ NOW

"One in all, I am Matt Obstante live in the K. M. J newsroom. We're now getting a first look at Blue Shield's plan to take over the state's vaccine distribution and we get the details from KGO reporter Kate Larsson. With broad strokes. Paul Markovich, the CEO of Blue Shield of California, explain to physicians and state leaders how the health insurance giant take over California's vaccine operation. We need to track all vaccines from order to injection. As I said to the team. If there's a truck on the side of the road with the vaccine in it just outside of Fresno. We need to know that, Markovich said. Face one involves improve communication data and tracking face, too will be accelerating the rate of vaccination. We believe there's going to be more vaccine coming in to come. Nine months. We need to be ready for it. California will also use performance based payments to Blue Shield to ensure equitable distribution. President Biden in pre recorded remarks address this year's national prayer breakfast this morning. And his comments focused on unifying the nation in the midst of the pandemic for so many in our nation. This is a dark dark time. So where do we turn faith? We cannot be timid or tired. We have too much work to do. That is by our work, not just our words, that we're going to be judged. In an exclusive interview on ABC is Good Morning America, the nation's new Treasury secretary, makes her sales pitch for the president's covert relief deal. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen would not say how long the Biden administration is willing to negotiate with Republicans to get them on board with the president's covert 19 relief proposal for they just decide to move forward without them, yelling stress that the president wants to move quickly on this top priority deal with the pandemic is rapidly as we can. Get the population vaccinated is quickly and efficiently Is this possible? Get Children back to school. Make sure our economy gets to the other side. Karen Travers, ABC News The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell to 779,000 last week. That's a drop from the 812,000 reported out of work from the week before, And the Labor Department says this latest tally is the lowest the nation has seen. In two months. What impact is that? Having on Wall Street? We will let you know coming up here in about 30 seconds. Meantime, the city of San Francisco suing its own public school district. Try to force classrooms to reopen amid the Corona virus pandemic with the support of San Francisco Mayor London Breed. City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed the lawsuit yesterday, but city school administrators call the suit and embarrassment. And they say they have been fighting to get their kids back into the classroom. All right, coming up on three minutes after 11 o'clock. Here are those aforementioned numbers on Wall Street. It's a pretty good day for the Dow NASDAQ and S and P 500, all gaining ground At this hour. The Dow Jones industrial average currently up 274 points. Inching ever so close to the 31,000 threshold yet again, the Dallas.

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"larsson" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

01:48 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"Or keep the mask mandate and let them live. Well, Larsson is actually going to demonstrate to different, logical fallacies as a couple of minutes later, he also presented the straw man, which occurs when you build up a fake argument, something that your opponent didn't argue and then tear that one down. The first thing they can't get this Senate chamber is gonna pass that's actually going to be implemented cannot be cannot be. It should not be something that is going to literally kill. Our neighbors and let them to eye with the first thing that we're going to pass is literally going to kill people. The argument that Republicans are making is we want to kill. People were doing things that we know will kill people that he's a classic strongman Fallacy. It's also what extension of his prior false equivalent or excuse me. False choice fallacy. And of course, there was Janet Buell E. She is the Senate minority leader who took over from the now retired Jennifer Shilling. She presented what's known as argue mentum at popular. This is a new appeal to the people, and it basically boils down to. Well, Everybody agrees that my position is correct. You haven't actually Presented your opinion. You haven't actually successfully argued your position. You merely say Well, A lot of people agree with me. Now. Buell Ease was on original form of the argument about popular. She literally just invented a hypothetical conversation. With one of her constituents way all I want to listen to our constituents, So let's imagine that were in the park, and we see a group of families, many families..

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"larsson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"larsson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Me. I'm gonna be really honest, cause I've listened to a lot of it, Ray. I will go back to my favorite song from the first four from folklore. It's exile with body there, Okay, And that's the one that I can Really get my arms around. I like her music, but it's starting to be a run on sentence. Well, yeah. Says it came up by Zana walk today and it came up and I'm like, okay, I'm glad you're giving your 411 and I think I listen like that. You called it a run on sentence? Yeah, it feels that way to me. They just feel the same. Right now. There's you, and there's a reason these air the bonus tracks. It's because people can't get enough of her music. There was buying the CDs. They're banned vinyl albums their street Meaning their wonder Taylor is so I sure it's you know a lot of other good stuff out there. Yes, of course. But you know, people are just like, you know, and I love her. I just have, but that's what that song is about. It's time to go and she decided wasn't going to be on the album and there, you know. No, it is now it is alive. Okay here is, um People. I guess her fans that no, this girl she's a Swedish pop star. She's got a third studio album that is coming out and, um, entertainment tonight. It says This is the new banker. We need to wet her appetite for Zara Larsson. The Sari is talk about love. Good Get think it's so sweet that you're taking this up to serious Lee. You can get past that concern. Yes. So glad I got to think about that. Think about love. Not that that's a good message to my talking about them. Yeah, just stand in the moment right now. In the moment. Yeah, that's good. I like it. Nets up featuring young If we'd gotten for their lives I love that song Here is I don't got time to be lying like a rug. Oh, Patty's talking college saggy. I ride around it and the country GAM baby, Put your hand in my package. Playing that time? The line. I know they're always like this time I can see right? Yeah, yeah, really good talk about love, and I love that young.

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SolarWinds - The Gift That Keeps On Giving - DTNS 3943 - burst 04

Daily Tech News Show

33:27 min | 2 years ago

SolarWinds - The Gift That Keeps On Giving - DTNS 3943 - burst 04

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This is the daily tech news for friday january. Eighth twenty twenty. One in los angeles on tom. Merit and from studio redwood on sarah lane from studio colorado. I'm shannon morris drawn the top tech stories in cleveland. I'm lynn per nine. The show's producer. Roger j we were just talking about a cas product that makes you ice cream and ninety seconds whenever you wanted and why roger never cries wider conversation join our expanded show. Good day internet at patriotair dot com slash dpd s. Let's start with a few things you should know. Amazon has discontinued its prime pantry. Grocery and household item service products previously available in pantry will now be available like any other products on amazon. So it's not going away to gather but the service itself prime pantry launched in twenty fourteen offering reduced shipping on up to forty five pounds of household goods for a monthly fee. Amazon node vied prime pant pantry subscribers about the closure in december and then issued refunds the. Uk's competition and markets authority launched an investigation into google's privacy sandbox. That would block third party. Cookies in chrome regulator received complaints from the marketers for an open web coalition saying the plan would abuse google's dominant position in online advertising. So the investigations going to evaluate. If the privacy sandbox changes would concentrate advertising spending market share with google samsung launched the galaxy chromebook to a cheaper version of the galaxy chromebook at launched last year so instead of four k it has a ten eighty p lcd screen with less storage fewer cameras less ram. It's also heavier and thicker overall but it also now starts at five hundred forty nine dollars instead of one thousand dollars. That has a thirteen point. Three inch nineteen twenty by ten eight hundred sixteen nine. Lcd touchscreen with the dual core intel seller on five twenty five you upgradable to an intel core. I three ten ten eleven ten one. one zero. You eight gigs. Ram and one hundred twenty five gigs of storage for six hundred ninety nine dollars a shortage of semiconductors affecting automakers. Volkswagen said last month that they needed to adjust first-quarter manufacturing plans around the globe because of the shortage. Now honda says it will cut domestic output by about four thousand cars this month at one of its factories in japan nissan is adjusting production numbers for its note hatchback model and ford has moved up previously planned downtime at a kentucky plant for its sport utility vehicle factory to the jin chips all right. Well we're talking about cars. Let's talk about the the apple car. Yeah a lot of rumors as of late will really over the last few years. But but but the rumors had resurfaced recently and hyundais. Now talking to apple about kerr's so says the company hyundai representative told cnbc quotes. We understand that apple isn't discussion with a variety of global automakers including hyundai motor as the discussion is at its early stage. Nothing has been decided. Korean economic daily said that apple suggested the arrangements and hundred was reviewing the terms that involved e production and also battery development hyundai has had his own battery platform called e. g. m. p. going into production later this year. So might be saying what you're doing. Reuters sources say that apple would like to produce a passenger vehicle by twenty twenty four however might not be that date bloomberg's mark gurman reports in thomas e. v. from apple is five to seven years away and michio recently said he wouldn't be surprised if it takes until twenty twenty eight. Yes what's probably going on. Here is apple and i think this significant part has decided to start investigating how they would build. Whatever it is. They're going to build whether it's a whole car or an integrated platform and they're going to different manufacturers and parts suppliers and folks like magna including hyundai. And saying what are you got. How can you help us with this. And is a great company for this because they make parts they make systems. They make full cars. There's all kinds of services in the conday company that could play a part with apple so it may not be. That apple knows what they want from hyundai. It may just be that they're going and saying hey let's talk. You do a lot of the kinds of things that we think we're going to need. I'm pretty excited about this. I just got my first hyundai ever this year and my perception of this story was weight but hyundai currently uses android auto and a lot of their their cars. So i would love to see. How apple would integrate Hyundai's current technologies into something that is very useful for that apple ecosystem not just looking at e itself but also the The the systems inside of it the controls in how they would manage that four a driver and a passenger in the car. Yeah i mean. I think that's one of the big questions that i have is okay. Let's say let's say it's hyundai that that applet ended up working with with clearly not set in stone at least from what we know at this point. But let's say it's the companies for kicks. Let's imagine that that's what it is. Yeah it is. It is an apple car that hyundai produces a lot of parts for the way that works with lots of other companies to produce other hardware for apple. I mean that that's the loftiest kind of goal that we're looking at and maybe that would take till twenty twenty eight at you know if if apple was lucky. I think it probably has more to do with like you said shannon not that you know android auto wouldn't still be prevalent in a lot of passenger vehicles but maybe at some sort of it's a special relationship. It's it's a special kind of os inside a car that is supposed to you. Know i don't know move some merch because What apple is providing on the software side is is. Is that much more interesting. I really don't know if you look at that. Bloomberg article mark gurman sources are saying that Tesla people that apple has hired are working on things like interior exterior. Drive train stereo. Desist the kinds of things. You need when you're building a car not carting a software platform so then the question becomes is it the apple car period. Maybe hendaye makes it. Maybe somebody else makes it. And you know they'll figure out how to distribute it or is it the apple car by sunday and you go to hyundai dealership to buy it the way you went to an. At and t. store to an apple iphone but it's really apples car in cooperation with sunday. Are there multiple partners. I mean that's all the kind of stuff we're waiting to see but it really does feel like we have gotten to the point where this is no longer just yeah. They're working on project titan. They don't know what they're gonna do to. They have an idea. It's more than just software and they're working out the details. Maybe they don't even know that yet. Well i'm interested to see what happens but we also have some other news. Security among the systems impacted by the solar winds attack is the electron filing system. Used by the us federal courts at investigation is underway to determine if confidentiality of documents filed with the courts was breached and as a result starting wednesday confidential documents filed with the courts will be stored on standalone systems. Not uploaded big difference so these are documents sealed from public access because they contain sensitive information like investigative techniques identities of informants and a lot more other. Us federal agencies affected included the justice department the state treasury and energy departments as well solar winds has engaged. The krebs stay most security consulting group to help deal with this attack. That firm was formed by alex. Stamos the former chief security officer at yahoo and facebook and chris krebs the former director of the us cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency or sisa. So krebs was fired last month. By the president after finding no evidence of with voting systems in the twenty twenty election. Yeah stamos first of all brilliant for those two to team up and smart for solar winds to engage them for what they say is Helping with transparency with companies that are affected But this we we are not done finding out how bad this is. There are reports that there may have been other ways that this whoever is behind this intruded beyond just solar winds. They're finding evidence of that. They have not been able to root out the people that got into this vulnerability from all systems yet. They're still in there in a lot of cases. And you know this. This kind of confidential information is exactly the kind of thing you fear that someone would get intruding into a government system informants investigative techniques that you can now learn from to evade being prosecuted or caught yourself. That's that's crown jewel type stuff it's it's very interesting. In fact krebs spoke on record saying that it could potentially take years to figure out how deep the solar winds attack actually went and how many different kinds of infrastructure. You know brands and everything that it might have affected so this is not something. That's going to die anytime soon. I'm glad that they are reaching out. Craig's and stay most though because that i agree with you tom. It's excellent. excellent team roku made a few interesting announcements roku says. Npd data shows that the roku s was the top selling smarter operating system in the us and canada in two thousand twenty thirty one percent market share in canada. Thirty eight percent in the united states That's pushed the samsung's tizen number two. At least we don't actually know samsung's ties and was number. One in two thousand nineteen also announced a wireless soundbar reference design that uses wifi for its roku. Tv ready program remember. Last year roku announced the program which had a designed for wired. Sound bars. The program includes tcl. Pokemon on an element has just announced. They'll join as well with two point. Two point one ready sound bars roku tv ready to expand internationally later this year as well. But here's the big roku news roku has agreed to acquire exclusive global distribution rights to more than seventy five Shows documentaries some of which had not been released before qube shutdown. So there'll be some new stuff that nobody's ever seen after their exclusivity deal expires. That'll happen in a bit more than a year. Depending on the show roku will still have the rights to show the content just not exclusively until thousand twenty seven the content will have to be presented in original increments of ten minutes or less. The deal doesn't let them stitch it altogether. The content will be added to the more than forty thousand movies and tv shows already available. In the roku channel shows include from Be anyway punked. Murder house. Flip and dummy which stars anna kendrick. I never watched the new punk. I heard had its moments. The whole qube thing. It's really interesting to me because it was sort of like. It crashed and burned so quickly. And there's a lotta shot and friday around folks in the industry about it. And i think that's not because qube was doing things wrong. It was because the company had raised so much money time. Because you know. They had meg whitman. Jeffrey katzenberg who are you know. Heavy hitters and there was a little bit of like you are being to embassies and therefore you shall fail. The company did fail and the idea that some creators will have a new life on another platform shows. That just don't even saw but people still worked on. And maybe you're really good. I think this this makes a lotta sense and good for roku to get exclusivity for at least a few years so does roku have to wait at all in order to start showing this content or can happen immediately. I don't know when the start date. Whenever the deal is you know goes into effect. Then they'll immediately be able to to show it so you know within a month or so it would be my guess anyway but no they. They don't have once. The deal is actually in effect. They don't have to wait. What's going on here. is that the baby. Production companies own the rights to their own stuff but they have a two year exclusive for each one of their shows with qube and those two year exclusives are now being transferred to roku so roka will be able to have the exclusive for the remainder of whatever. The period was with quick. That's why it's more a year. Exclusively goes away then they still have the right to show it until twenty twenty seven but the production companies that made it can now start shopping at around to other places as well so the production companies do hold the content and remember this is just the content. Qube is still in a over. Its turnstile technology which is holding it up from selling its technology and i would expect once it resolves that lawsuit should resolve it in a way that they still hold their technology. They'll sell that to so this isn't the last you're going to hear could be selling off a part of it. I would imagine. Gotcha yeah that whole. The whole technology part of qube was again was an ambitious thing that was released at a very inopportune time in twenty twenty when everyone was like. We're just sitting at home like we don't need this like mobile phone technology. It's like cool that you can shifted around but you can't even cast thing. I mean the company did fix that pretty soon after allow about she was just. I mean it's just did. The timing couldn't be worse but that technology when you think of it in a variety of other form factors such as monitors that swivel talked about some of those yesterday. I don't know that qube or tiktok or snapchat or all of the stuff where we're like. Oh yeah that's the. That's the portrait view. Rather than landscape view. That works for certain apps is is is all that this is four. I think there's more to it So we'll see what happens and there's patents and things that are always valuable because you can use those to extract some concessions and money and stuff. So yeah expect that all to come join the conversation in our discord which you can join by linking to a patriotic. Can't get in there and talk about your favourite qube shows with all the other discord folks. Just lincoln to your patriotic out at patriotair dot com slash. Dpd s all right shannon. How do you clone a security key. Well i i will say please do not stop using your security keys because of this story i will explain it. Researchers from ninja lab published a paper on thursday showing how you could clone a google tightened security gate this is a two factor authentication key which is very similar to a you. Be key that you have to plug in or tap in order to access an account after putting in your username or your password credentials. Were both so in order to pull off the clone. You would need physical access to the key for about ten hours. Sometimes a minimum of ten hours just kind of depends on how good you are at this. About twelve thousand dollars worth of equipment physical equipment and custom software and some advanced skills in electrical engineering and cryptography as well. So you have to remove the chip and then take measurements of it at a being registered on each account that you went to attack the measurements observe electro magnetic radiation as the chip generates digital signatures that let the attacker slowly deduced the private key so measurements take about six hours per account. That's not including taking apart. The original tighten security key putting it back together. Then you need to seal the chip back into its case. You also need the targets password in order for this to work. So the reason it works is because of vulnerability in the security hardware chip residing within the google titan key and that is called an eighty seven hundred x by this company called. Xp if it's exploited in attacker could grab the elliptic curve cryptographic private key for the account and the same chip is actually found in other two factor. Authentication physical tokens as well like There's a ubiquity that it's found in but chances of attack or very very minimal given the scope of the attack so if you do all of this without the target ever noticing then they would never duplicated key but again given the scope given how much it costs and everything behind the scenes probably when it happened to normal user. The point of these security keys being the best way to use For two factor. Is that you can't even get at your private key right you. Nobody has to be able to get in there like the chip. Just doesn't make it available so the fact that they were able to get in there and get it is huge. You know the fact that they were able to do this is significant. But i mean if you're not a target of an advanced persistent threat. You don't need to worry about this. No one's going to go to the trouble to do this. And even if you're a target. I would guess shannon that most of them probably would be able to notice if someone took their key for ten hours or more you. You likely likely would especially since a lot of people with hardware tokens like google titan will stick them on a on their keychain for example like with their house keys or whatever wherever they keep all those personal physical devices that they don't want lost or stolen they keep them all on engaging so if somebody was to take one of these out of your purse out of your gym locker wherever it might be and remove it for like ten hour street minimum. You would likely know that this would have happened. the neat thing about these chips inside of these. Google tightened security keys. And any other cryptographic hardware tokens like these is that. Even the manufacturer doesn't know the private key so the fact that they were able to find vulnerability on these specific chipsets is really interesting. And i think that's the important bit of that. Is is even though the google titan like the end all be all of really excellent. Two factor authentication. There's always. The potential that vulnerabilities can be found. So i'm happy that this research came out. It's so fascinating and it's so interesting in this means that an x. p. and other security chipset manufacturers that sell these teeny tiny chips to google or whoever the company might be They can build on this. They can research and figure out what the next version of their chipset needs to entail in order to not be vulnerable to this again in the future. Yeah i mean this is really a good security story right. We finally figured out because there's always a way right. We finally figured out the way you get the private key out of a security key and guess what it's really hard takes a long time and now that we know it we can make it even harder and hopefully you know push that barrier out even further and even if somebody did have time to do this and you didn't notice i was reading the paper because i'm a huge nerd and they go as far as using fuming fuming nitric acid in order to get like melt the epoxy off of the original google titan. How are you going to put that back together. In order for somebody to not notice like there's a lot of intricacies with this attack in order for it to actually be pulled off so chances are very very slim that somebody would be able to pull off so again as i said at the very beginning. Don't stop using your google tightened security key if you have one keep using it because chances are you would never be attacked with this. Just just know if you haven't seen it in ten hours look together strange. This is going to be in a movie though. I'm calling that shot right now. We're gonna we're gonna see this movie. Where like i hope so. Somebody goes into surgery and they take his key and they go out and do all this and they slip it back in because ten hours later. He wakes up from anesthesia on something like that. I just hope they talked to the researchers so they actually show it off right. Yeah Sony tv and audio announcements Starting with details for its own tv lineup. Sticking with lead ravi x four k and k. Tv's will support four k at one hundred twenty hertz variable refresh rate vr as well as a l l m low latency mode and e arc. These are all things that are important. If you've got a ps five now you've got sony. Tv they can go. That sony also has an improved a chip that is going to improve the picture and sound positioning. So it aligns with what you see on the screen. Sony's master series. Tv's will come with a sensor that adjusts white balanced immense. Your ambiente color temp. You don't have to do anything they'll just do it. Also an aluminum heat shield. That will make for brighter. All the sets will support. Hdmi two point one. Another big one for ps five dolby vision hdr angle tv. Sony also announced. It's three hundred sixty reality audio platform if you're not familiar with three hundred sixty degree audio places instruments and vocals in a virtual sound field around your head but using just the one speaker so you can do this in an amazon echo or google. Home sony will start streaming video with three sixty audio later this year. Starting with concert from zara larsson on january eleventh. And somebody's gonna make speakers that support this. It'll be may supported by other speakers as well. But sony is going to put out the are five thousand and three thousand They've got that dark cloth. Surface that all these speakers seem to have these days with either bronze or silver accents. Work with google and amazon assistance and can connect to select sony abroad via. Tv's as well as supporting wi fi bluetooth. Spotify connect in google cast. The speakers do automated calibration to the room. They're in donut. The press a button for that. Either and we'll simulate three hundred sixty degree audio for stereo tracks as well. The five thousand cost five hundred pounds or five hundred ninety nine euros no. Us price yet on the three thousand two hundred eighty pounds. Three hundred fifty nine euros. This seems this. Seems like it's shaping up to be one of the trends. Is this the sort of three hundred sixty degree audio while you're listening to your black bank and it's just one speaker or potentially a couple of speakers ativan. Maybe yeah yeah already supported. Yeah there's less of kind of like What do i have to do. Five point one surround or at least get a couple of speakers and make them a stereo pair type thing. I really haven't heard this in. I don't know. I used to hang out at magnolia at best. Buy all the time. And just like geek out on stuff like this. of course. this technology wasn't around at the time. But it's really come on. Let's turn on some stuff and see the speakers. Do it works well. Then that's awesome my first reaction because i got rid of my kind of pants speakers some years ago because friend of mine needed them more than i did and i didn't have room in my apartment but i miss that i'm also an a. A permanent now that's smaller and kind of has a lot of weird angles and i find audio bounces off walls in wiz. That wouldn't if it was more of a square box broom So i'm not sure that i'm the perfect target market for this. You're the you're the one puts this through its paces and sees if it really works. Yeah if i could actually work as advertised again with some funny angles in a big old frame. Then i'm i'm really into this and i've always been. I don't have a sony. Tv currently sorry zony. But i was abroad. Bravi a person for years. Nears i think what the new bravi line is coming out with. Looks really nice. And i mean not totally in the market for a new tv. But i like the fact that i might get a new sony again paired up with a sony speaker. You got three six. Yeah already got all this stuff. It's going to be a messed anyway. You slice it. But i like. I like this to be sixty reality audio platform. What would you have set up in your house. I was straight up going to mention sonos because if if it doesn't have the connectability to be able to work with all of my other platforms that currently have invested in. Then chances are i wouldn't buy it. So i do have sono says in my house and i do have some issues connecting those with other speakers in the household to like like my google hub for example so the fact that this works with google and amazon assistant the speaker specifically The audio speakers. I think that's pretty cool. I like that. They are bringing that in and i am interested because i do live in a household. That has very high ceilings. How this would work in that kind of environment. So yeah. I'm very interested in the audio aspect. Well you might also be interested in what colour has come out. Oh yes the folks who make things like toilets and and sinks and lots of appliances however. Been a real. Cas mainstay for the last few years for some cool innovations and this year is no different. Even though we're not in vegas koehler has a new smart bathtub called the stillness bath. That lets you use an app or use your voice using google or amazon's assistance to fill up the water or perhaps set the mood by changing the color of the lights around the tab or even add some fog. You know you wanna kind of pretend like you're in the then present routines also turn on features in a certain orders if you wanna get kind of creative. that's cool. Yeah the certain amount of limitations with the base model and the base model is not cheap so temperature and depth control models alone will cost around eight thousand six hundred ninety eight dollars. That's right it's almost nine thousand dollar bathtub. If you want the experience tower that lets you activate fog and aromatherapy. That will run you just over ten thousand dollars. Both models are available in july. There are real things and if you want the version with lights and floor grades for overflow fifteen thousand nine hundred ninety eight dollars available. This october signed me off. I won't be buying those. Nope not even a little bit but we could have taken a bath at s in the new in the pre show roger was like. Why would you want fog. It's like this. Why does anyone want to be on. Yeah racist luxury suites in hotels for sure as well as apple's houses sure yeah something well. Yeah it's it's that like hey look at what my bath can do people go. Wow very fancy and then you know ten years from now will be like remember when we thought it was fancied to talk to your bathtub so that it would start filling up without touching it but Yeah it's it's somewhat silly because of the price. But i'm not really much of a bath person but they do look very nice all right. Let's check out the mail bag but ads do it. Nick wrote in with a pronunciation. Ramps own neck. You are not alone he says. Ac's rog is an initial list. Because it's our og like fbi or cia. People say ron yet. They're lower end gaming brand tough not initially them. It's an acronym like scuba or produce you f but pronounced off. It's like ace's can't make up their name minds. Then there's strict which is our subbrand strikes as a word it's a completely nonsensical made up word. But it's a word and you pronounce it as such nick as honestly as somebody. That buys a lot of hardware. Because i've rarely had a bad experience with them over the past twenty years. I am baffled by some branding decisions. The one the bugs me. The most is the strict subbrand. Sometimes acis makes the tricks products. The high end product in the product stock yet other times. It's a mid range product. Would it be too much to ask for consistency and product. Branding twenty twenty one. Yes apparently apparently we feel your pain. Nick i love the dichter's just like i just need to vent you guys. Let me let me let me get this up. Just we appreciate that. Yeah i mean i. i'm with you nick. Everyday is a fresh new hell when it comes to reading out some model numbers but what is not is shouting out our patrons at our master and grandmaster levels. Today they include christmas merton james and digression daniels and of course landon peralta back and illustrating the show. What have you drawn for us today. Len well you know. I'm really excited. Say that we've have the first image of the ample car the car. Which i'm that's what i'm calling it. I'm sure they're gonna take my advice. Coming around twenty twenty seven ish or so maybe You know you may. If you're a fan of richard scary busy world a you may be very familiar with the look of of the apple. Ii car I think it'll be a big hit with with fans of people who have kids So check it out. this is called meet. I car And this is available right now. My patriot on which by the way has to new levels. If lets me be your Let me be your teacher. Your mentor with your artwork. I can give you some help that way. And patriots dot com forward slash. Len plus i also just launched a new product called flip face max which is over at lend store dot com. And i i want to show you what that looks like. I did something special. for For our friend shannon for snubs. This is a this is what the flipping flipped. Face masks. looks like This is It's a little bit higher Higher end than the normal flip sister used to But those are on the front page story on pro dot com. But this is for you shannon. If people wanna see that because most people are just listening to this what should they do. Go to well right now. It's going to be on twitter instagram later. But just go to lend dot com. You'll see all the ones i've done over the past couple of weeks and including including shannon's so it's really lovely. Let it's yeah. That's adorable shannon morris First show of twenty twenty one certainly not the last. I know you're a busy lady at. Where can people keep up with your work. Oh my gosh. I have been busy. Youtube dot com slash shannon morse. Just like name. I just did at tech predictions video and it was so cool. I got like eighteen up and coming tech youtubers to their twenty twenty one tech predictions for the year. And there's some names in there that you that you definitely know. Aunt pruitt Miriam take rene ritchie. So i had a whole bunch of people joining and kinda give me their thoughts and It was very very optimistic. And i was really happy to see that. So if you want to see that video and the rest of mine check out my youtube channel. Hey folks if you need. Just the headlines. It's okay to skip eighteen s. Know you get busy. Check out our related show daily tech headlines all the essential tech news in about five minutes daily tech headlines dot com. We're live on this show. Monday through friday at four thirty. Pm eastern twenty one. Thirty e. c. And you can find out more at daily tech news show dot com slash lives. We back monday with chris. Ashley have a gray weekend. 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Larsa Pippen Blames Kanye For Kim K. Friendship Demise

Colleen and Bradley

01:02 min | 3 years ago

Larsa Pippen Blames Kanye For Kim K. Friendship Demise

"This is sad but larger. Pippen is talking about her falling out with Kim Kardashian and she and sisters and saying that it's all Kanye West's fault. Because Kanye was brainwashed the Kardashians against her. If only it were that easy, right feel like it might be a little bit of the other way around. But tell me more well. Larsson. She's talking about a podcast talking about the rift beginning earlier this year because Kanye didn't trust anyone with Kim Kardashian, which led to Larson and Kim on following each other on Social media. Then Lars believes that Kanye got Kourtney and Khloe to turn on her, too, by making her out to be a bad seed, even though she said she had nothing but love for all of them. Oh, man, rich people problems. You guys. Just larcenous is a sheen Can you never had any serious altercations, But she does mention A new alleged incident between herself and Travis Scott that could've set off Kanye so she's just like it's everybody else's fault. But mine s o. I mean,

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Could this offseason be pivotal for Don Sweeney?

Bruins Beat

03:08 min | 3 years ago

Could this offseason be pivotal for Don Sweeney?

"Could be like if we want to go there this could be the second most pivotal offseason. Don Sweeney's tenure is Jim Morrison would be I mean, yeah, we obviously know what the the first one was some hits some misses I'll defend on Thursday and say people forget the meal music trade was was very solid but should it be his want this could be kind of the offseason wear off he shakes it up and there's been there's been little shit shaking in the Don Sweeney tenure really other than that 2015 offseason where he kind of came in and moved Hamilton moved Lucic got the Draft Picks 6 in the first two rounds. We all know the story there but dead. This could be like the next kind of version of that obviously not as big but like if you look at where the Bruins are, I mean what happens with Krug? What happens with Chara those to move up itself are pretty franchised altering. And then from there there's obviously been the the Rask rumors. I I wouldn't be surprised if something happened with Rask because we we should never be surprised by anything that happens with Rask anymore. And this point that's the case. This was like a weird enough year and obviously with it happened in the the postseason like There's so much uncertainty surrounding that player that that nothing that happens with him with surprise me. So yeah between Krug we think departing who knows what happens with Chara. I think the flu tone made a really great point that was sort of an obvious point that we've all been kind of sleeping on like it is possible that Chara reaches free agency and who knows if the Bruins have or anything with him maybe a team jumps in and they're like, hey, man, you're the missing piece like this is your what what we need and maybe yeah, maybe he just maybe he departs so possibilities are plentiful and I haven't even gotten to the Do they make like a real hockey trade? Do they trade Jake debrusk? They trade Brandon Carlo. My pie-in-the-sky thing that will never happen is like they find a way to make Carlos the centerpiece of a Patrick line a deal which financially and for other reasons just does not seem like something they would do but oh my God, I have been banging the table to get more scores on this team and if they found a way even if it's losing Carlo in an offseason where you also lose Krug, like imagine if I thought they had Patrick lyonnet David pastrnak and like imagine having three of the best goal scorers in the planet on your team

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Alex Bowman, Kyle Larson And Chicagoland Speedway discussed on America's Truckin' Network

America's Truckin' Network

01:12 min | 4 years ago

Alex Bowman, Kyle Larson And Chicagoland Speedway discussed on America's Truckin' Network

"Alex Bowman held off Kyle Larson for his first career NASCAR Cup series victory Sunday and the rain delayed camping world four hundred at Chicagoland speedway the race completed just eleven laps before severe thunderstorms hit the area and created a more than a three hour rain delay Bowman had just six top five finishes and one hundred and thirty three starts on NASCAR's top series before yesterday Larsson took the lead from Bowman with eight laps to go but the eighty eight Chevrolet roared back taking back first place was six to go and he goes on to the wind Bowman on the battle with Larsen on NBCSN hi this is Tyrone sack and when I do that anymore so you know I feel like this is the last box aside from going into the championship that I needed personally for myself to validate validate my career you know I feel like obviously there's a lot more like this is always what I hear is you have a one or a so I even Chad said some about me now when an array so check it out we finally did it Kyle Larson on finishing second yeah I could see him struggle

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 The Latest: Bowman earns first NASCAR Cup Series win

America's Truckin' Network

01:11 min | 4 years ago

The Latest: Bowman earns first NASCAR Cup Series win

"Network Alex Bowman held off Kyle Larson for his first career NASCAR Cup series victory Sunday and the rain delayed camping world four hundred at Chicagoland speedway the race completed just eleven laps before severe thunderstorms hit the area and created a more than a three hour rain delay Bowman had just six top five finishes and one hundred and thirty three starts on NASCAR's top series before yesterday Larsson took the lead from Bowman with eight laps to go but the eighty eight Chevrolet roared back taking back first place was six to go and he goes on to the wind blowing on the battle with Larsen on NBCSN hi this is Tyrone sack and when I do that anymore so you know I feel like this is the last box aside from going in case there is a feature that I needed personally for myself to validate validate my career I feel like obviously there's a lot more like this is always what I hear is you have a one or a so I even Chad said some about me now when an array so checking out there we went and did it have we

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Kyrie Irving of Boston Celtics gets Little Mountain as Lakota name from Standing Rock Sioux tribe

WBZ Afternoon News

00:33 sec | 5 years ago

Kyrie Irving of Boston Celtics gets Little Mountain as Lakota name from Standing Rock Sioux tribe

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