35 Burst results for "Lemay"

AP News Radio
Cole, Manoah scoreless after chirping, Yanks beat Jays 3-2
"The Yankees got clutch hits from an established veteran and a raw rookie to beat the Blue Jays three to two. Pinch hitter DJ Lemay, whose bases loaded single against the 5 man infield on the bottom of the knife gave New York the win after Toronto had tied the game at two on pinch hitter Danny Jansen's two and Homer in the top of the inning. The Yankees looked like they were going to win this pitcher's duel when rookie Anthony volpi hit a two run Homer for two zero lead in the bottom of the 8th. Anytime you have a really good division opponent like that and we play them as much as we do coming up, we really want to take these games. Garrett Cole and Alec mino and that's zeros on the mound. Coal lowered is ERA to 0.79, while we know it gave up just two hits and 7 innings. Time area New York

AP News Radio
World Travel Family-Family intro and wrap
"A family from Canada is enjoying a trip of a lifetime, taking their four children, globetrotting, three of Sebastian pelletier and Edith Lemay's four children have a rare genetic condition, retinitis pigmentosa, RP. It means they will eventually lose their sight. I'm not gonna. Show her elephant in giraffe in boats. I'm gonna go show her in real life. And from that, which is decided to go all in. By all in, she means traveling around the globe. The kids put together a bucket list. Horseback riding. We had learning to serve the sleeping on a train. The highlights so far include safari and Zambia. Hot air balloon in turkey. I have hoped, but I don't want to just wait for it. And then beat is appointed. The family set out on their trip almost a year ago, and so far have been to ten countries. I'm Ed Donahue

Chop On It Radio Network System
"lemay" Discussed on Chop On It Radio Network System
"Getting that positive zone or make you feel good about yourself, creating something or just having something to do to take your mind and worries also this year that bother you and a lot of people pick up hobbies and these type of things to do that. You ain't got to be entertainment. You ain't got to be rapper and that's like that man for these things to help you. These things can't do it everyday life. Lemay officials spoke on a great one. Go take go get out high. Yeah, I know it's been hot as shit but you go get outside, man. Spend some time outside. I did it a month. You can get out there and just enjoy. That's why a lot of people like going fishing and being outside because it's so relaxing. The energy 8 nothing negative. I mean, you know, except for the heat. But other than that, when you outside negative like really negative about outside, it's just a well of the joy that we think is negative but other than that when you listen. Y'all know just y'all spoke on when you listen. It can really help you do something for yourself. If you're really soothing, relax you that you release. A lot of people like going sitting by the water, listening to the water trickle down, these type of things, if that's what works for you, then get you some water sounds on your phone. So when you out through the day and you start feeling like that, if you can, get your area turned on the same water sounds on, you sit there and meditate for a minute. You got to do. You see me, I was riding four wheelers. I used to take off on the phone and just ride by myself. And I'd be all over the country out here. I was in summit and everywhere on the foot about my damn self, how is he, and thinking to myself?

Chop On It Radio Network System
"lemay" Discussed on Chop On It Radio Network System
"As also, okay, cool, cool man got y'all catch up now. Won't be out till on the music aspect of it and the main official also touched on like, you know what I mean? Like, say, kind of like, with nature. So in this report, because it's on those two things as well. And then I'm going to read it to you what it says from this report. And then you're going to get y'all feedback because you all touched on it as well. And let's go with the music. They say, we use it as a bond method. So when we harmonize the simple others musically we develop more positive feelings towards them. Seeing you can raise the levels of oxytocin in both energy and professional seniors, even listening to music releases DM right. So music directly impacts our ability to trust others. Socially connect others, it's a great way to enhance creativity and to express ourselves, right? Now, with the nature part, with the nature part, man, nature of things, creativity, by way of immersion, and to natural settings. Disconnecting from technology devices and going out to nature has shown to increase performance and creativity and problem solving by 50%. Nature provides emotionally positive stimuli for enhanced creativity. The next time, you know, you stumble problems or at least solve it, step away from an area to technology and always try to stuff. You go out and see the experiences we have while being creative or artistic or similar to experiences we gain, doing meditation, mindfulness, and different exercise. Creativity is helpless find the peace, calm, and happiness. And everyday lives. By being creative, we inspire our sales and others to think outside of the box and come up with new ideas. So you got to indulge ourselves in activities that allow us to create art, seeing, dance, right, just like Lemay efficiency, NP, Murphy said, the idea to be this to feel good become renewed and be revitalized through the mental health benefits of creativity, right? And saves me and so,

Mark Levin
Daily Mail: Daunte Wright Victims Tell of His Violent Past
"Well what about Dante Wright Who is he Our friends at post millennial took a deep look but actually the daily mail did and they pointed it out Here is each of rights victims in their stories about how Dante derailed each of them Jennifer Lemay May 1420 19 Not much is said about the initial incident that Jennifer's son Caleb suffered Caleb and Dante were purportedly friends until that day at the gas station where Dante Wright discharged a firearm toward Caleb striking him with a single shot bullet in the head Causing serious disability impairment Enders injuries Caleb Livingston was left crippled and wheelchair bound over the incident He can't even talk in his limited limb movement Dante Wright shot him in the hit CV December 2019 an anonymous woman who calls herself CV as it stands for crime victim Her story is the aggravated robbery charge that Dante Wright was scheduled to face trial for before his death CV and her roommate invited someone named Emma J driver over on the night of November 30 2019 Driver brought along Dante Wright the pair were friends The four of them hung out all night but eventually driver and Reich caught win that CV was due to pay her rent So the two men hung out until the next morning when they could rob CV over $800 in rent money Dante Wright held CV at gunpoint He said the following to see the I know you have the money give me the effing money We know you have the money That is what we are here for unquote And after that right choked her and both he and driver fled after trying to rob

AP News Radio
Judge Starts 5-HR Barrage to Back Cole, Yanks Beat Orioles 7-2
"The Yankees at five home runs on the night to back to pitching of Gerrit Cole as they beat the Orioles seven to two Aaron judge and Giancarlo Stanton each belted two run homers Luke voit Joey Gallo and DJ lemay you hit solo shots three of the homers came off starter and loser Alexander wells Cole allowed one run on four hits over five innings and struck out seven to improve to fifteen and seven with the win the Yankees keep pace in a very close wildcard race in the American League Craig heist Baltimore

AP News Radio
Stanton's Single in 11th Lifts Yankees Over Orioles 4-3
"The Yankees still trail the alias by six and a half games to the rays after the bombers pulled out a four three eleven inning win over the Orioles Giancarlo Stanton ended the game with an RBI single and he also Homer to help the Yankees take a two nothing lead openness when Lino helped put put up some good numbers at the same time as it's huge but most important is is the wind D. J. lemay who extended the game with a run scoring single in the tenth I happening after ram mount castle single put the birds on top Trey Mancini's two out Homer in the sixth chase Yankee starter Nestor Cortes junior when he pitcher clay Holmes wiggled out of a first and third none out jam in the top of the eleventh I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
Yankees Hit 3 HRs, Hold off Braves 5-4 for 11th Straight Win
"The Yankees have run their season high winning streak to eleven games by beating the Braves in Atlanta for the second straight night five to four D. J. lemay who belted a tiebreaking two run Homer in the fifth inning to help the Yankees stay four games behind the NL east leading raise Giancarlo Stanton went deep for the second straight game and rude matador cap the Yankee scoring with a solo blast in the seventh Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman allowed a ninth inning run and left with the bases loaded before Wandy Peralta finished up the victory dance piece Watson hit a two run double off Andrew Heaney in the first inning to give Atlanta a brief two nothing lead I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
Voit's 4 Hits Spark Streaking Yanks to 10-2 Rout of Twins
"Luke voit backed up his recent demand for playing time with four hits and four RBIs in the Yankee season high eighth win in a row tended to over the twins void tied a career high with his third four hit game three nights after saying he deserves to play as much as first baseman Anthony Rizzo he started first as reserve got the night off and he's hitting five twenty three with three home runs and eleven RBIs in his last six games Erin judging DJ lemay who hit two run homers as the Yankees won for the twentieth time in twenty five games since late last month on the ferry

AP News Radio
Yanks Smart on Bases, Take Advantage of Error to Top M's 5-4
"The Yankees erased a four one deficit by scoring four times in the sixth inning of a five four win over the mariners RigNet or door pull the Yankees within four three with a two run Homer before Mitch Haniger misplayed a Gleyber Torres fly ball into a triple Kyle Higashi ochre followed with an RBI double and scored on a daring baserunning play while DJ lemay you forced to run down between first and second Erin judge also homered in the Yankees tenth win in twelve games and third straight over the mariners since Thursday all year we've been kind of saying instead of course you know stay the course no keep playing our game plan our ball you know we knew things would turn around and I just don't think anybody outside of our room really believe that Kyle Seager hit a two run Homer for the Ms there were three and six on the road trip I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
Judge Hits Tiebreaking Single in 10th, Yankees Beat Rays 3–1
"The Yankees scratched out a pair of runs in the tenth inning to beat the rate three one Aaron judge delivered the tiebreaking RBI single after being a late scratch from the lineup reliever Andrew Kittredge later uncorked a wild pitch that allowed the insurance run to score D. J. lemay United to score with a sacrifice fly in the fifth one inning after Brendan rouse RBI double Chad green worked a perfect inning before oldest Chapman worked attempt to get his twentieth save in twenty four chances P. Fairbanks took the losses database all two and a half games behind the AL east leading red Sox I'm Dave very

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Torres, Odor Homer to Back Taillon as Yanks Beat Red Sox 9-1
"The Yankees blew past the red Sox nine to one is Gleyber Torres in RigNet or door homered to back another strong start from James in tai'an giant pitch five and a third innings of four hit ball in his one hundredth major league start improving to foreign in his past five outings Ryan lamarre added a two run Homer in the eighth his first with the Yankees and first in the majors since September twenty nineteen DJ lemay who extended his on base streak to thirty games longest in the big leagues this season the Yankees B. Boston for the second straight time after dropping the first seven meetings of the season I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
Eovaldi Strong, Red Sox Run Win Streak to 5 Over Yanks, 4-2
"They set up all the shut down his former team to the tune of seven and two thirds innings of one run ball to help the red Sox beat the rival Yankees four to two of all the took a shutout into the eighth inning and finished with six strikeouts to improve to eight and four on the season key K. Hernandez Bobby Dalbec hunter Renfroe and Xander Bogart's each drove in a run for Boston D. J. lemay who carried the Yankees offense with a four for five nights including a solo Homer and two RBIs Boston has won all five meetings with New York this season I'm guessing cold all

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Red Sox Hold On for 4th Straight Win Over Yankees, 5–3
"Hunter Renfroe had two RBIs including a go ahead sacrifice fly in the third inning of the red Sox five three victory over the Yankees Boston's pitchers held New York scoreless over the final seven frames Xander Bogart's put the socks ahead to nothing in the first with a two run double to center field he then scored off Renfro's double to left Matt Barnes allowed two hits in the ninth but struck at Clint Frazier and got DJ lemay hue to hit into a game ending double play for his sixteenth save the red Sox stayed within a half game of the AL east leading race by beating New York for the fourth straight time this month I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
Segura's 2nd Straight Walkoff Lifts Phils Over Yankees 8-7
"Jean Segura provided a walkoff hit for the second straight game to push the Phillies past the Yankees eight seven so gross scored Ronald Torreyes with an infield single in the tenth inning it came after DJ lemay who launched a tying three run Homer in the night for the Yankees Bryce Harper doubled had two singles and drove in two for the Phils who have won five of six the last three wins have been in walk off fashion Gary Sanchez a roommate or gore homered for the Yankees losers in six of their last eight games Aroldis Chapman has been a loser in the Yankees last two contests on the ferry

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film
"lemay" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film
"It's a great actor. He's also a dance background. So everything guess lent to this thing being just terrifying so it was It's you jackie. What i wanted. It was very very Creepy to see him in the in the kitchen having dinner lots you know you put him in the believe it. So i mean there's a rape into film and obviously these days We're all a little sensitive that you know. Obviously for obvious reasons. So i guess in portraying that you must have been. I haven't seen it. But i would think you would probably go into it with a level of caution about shooting something like that. Yeah and we actually shot this before. The whole metoo movement started but I'm actually quite proud of how we handled it to not eating. And i put our heads together. You know. I also wanted to honor her as a as a woman being put in that position. If you're an actor. You know. And i think what i wanted to do not sell not sensationalize it so the whole thing is really reactions to other people while it's happening and it's also in original so you're looking at the cameras just swirling around like her life is spiraling out of control and you're looking at all the people around watching this thing but you don't i. It's not graphic. I choose not to not to make that a centerpiece. I wanna find any kind of joining act. And from what i saw a edens eaton's carries actually a pretty strong woman character. Yeah i think she's a troubled kid she's She's at a place in her life where she's always been a straight a. student and she's the daughter of a policeman the local sheriff and i think she's in a point in her life she's rebelling quite often and it's that negative search she's Addicted to heroin. And they do smother standings criminal things and that's the energy that attracts these. Which is they choose doing. Data things not only to themselves but other people that kind of appeases the which is sensibilities as well. I think one of the things to point out is there's no real clear bad bad guy. Everyone's kind of okay. And everybody is kind of distraught you know. No one's having fun with it. So how besides the two leads. How is the casting process for certain. Things just came right away like Rosa area dondo. Who is in roswell new mexico. That new show now Yes she walked in. I knew insulated a casting director. Said you're gonna love this. This woman she came in. I was like holy shit. That's her yeah. So that will be certain people took a long time to cash but To the lead. Sean david ross willinger in the derek nelson. They came late in the process. I'm thankful they did because they were the right ones job..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"Yeah yeah so so. Yeah there's there's a problem with the degree. Is that it an over educated. Right aunt got too much on my resume and tool and so therefore it's very difficult. Get a job Very lucky that. I got this one through connection that i know came to me and said you're likely to be working. Yeah so you know direction direction thing. I would love to direct at some point to have applied for directing positions. They just come through and again. It's back to that You got all this experience. But it's a maya program. We need someone who's directed by and again you go look back on my career practically every job that i've ever had as been first time i've ever done it. Yeah you have to start somewhere. There's always gotta be a first time on this job. Yeah right unless you start off. Isn't trying to assert in assistant of weasel your way up not easily. You know promote yourself. Opt to the next position yeah. There's always a first for everything as well. So that directing position has just never really come become available to me it will. I'm not sure sure. It's necessary necessarily something i've wanted. I heard from the former student who texted the after the last interview. And they're directing on a kid show they said it's like ernie chickens. Yeah i can see that. Yeah so yeah. Yeah i. I'd love to do it then. You know i'm wondering should i date if i got. We'll we'll see. I mean all in looking at right now is what's in clayton. Yep kids show that. I'm gonna work on ago to episodes to do before it gets green light and then hopefully once the screen little another years worth of storyboarding to do and then we'll see what happens. There awesome awesome. Well i mean. I feel like that's a great spot to ended on the end now for for now. Because you're you're writing whole new chapters right now so we'll get you back another time and find out more and you know maybe i can give me one of sixty. I see if i'm gray by them. I'm so envious of that. I i think. I turn grade that the day i left. Sheridan the greatest went poop. I'm there so but anyway. So yeah there's steps be out in about three weeks and Thank you for helping me promote the last one and for bno period rightful in great. I've really enjoyed it. Just just the opportunity to reconnect suits. Y'all nate text me back or email back the thing that's really cool in name or something like give me a chance to reconnect with them while selfishly. This has been a real treat for me. Because i've always thought very highly of yourself..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"You put in your resume. Say this is what. I'm interested in your. Fill up your inbox with rejection nothing else. Oh yeah yeah so. Every day i get five or six ten emails. Saying i got to tell you. Bryant gave me a real complex. Like i legitimately was having conversations with my wife like maybe. I don't know anything about animation. Maybe i shouldn't even be in this. Well the biggest mistake is putting in artists. Yeah today i got a subway sandwich artist. Now have you gotten the animator. Want it and when you read the ad what they're talking about was like gymnastics teacher or something or motivator cheese. So moving moving forward into the future i mean right. Now you're doing storyboards. What can be that that can be as such a great gateway directing. Do you have aspirations to get into directing or like what. I've always wanted to be a director. Great yet go from college right through. I've always wanted to direct something. The opportunity is never ever presented itself now getting back to the application thing between beginning covert now an online. You put in your application like you know over that year. I've got probably sixty applications. That i threw out to job listings. That for all intents and purposes you look at their all asians of things they say you need to have looking for this and i'd be looking at that stuff on holy crap. I'm all yeah yeah like. There's no way that they cannot accept my my application and you hear nothing absolutely nothing. Yeah or they're only three instances where i've been asked for an interview and one of them was for layout okay which i have actually have a trophy over here. The people from melvina gave me kristen's made it for me at a female. It's a beautiful trophy. I should get show. It go ahead got sitting very proudly on my bookshelf. Now they gotta hold it way back. You're okay see. Wow look at that. It's actually oil lamp yet is so. Here's the base of lacquers Up just pull it in here. That just with a lightning bolt arrogant on the bottom on the bottom selective read or not but it says layout brand lemay the lay. Oh god has ultra cross. Cross out in care bears which which the crew when we working care bear Last season I was labeled supervisor Together we had a huge party celebration at the end after abyan fired and they all thank you for being such an fire. Nice guy but anyways i still have that as a beautiful reminder of that is really too bad. Your inbox didn't match up with that reality because so now back to this job interview job for layout they actually asked me come into the studio and do a test so i interviewed and i did the tasks when sent the test in. I got an email back saying well. It's okay but your perspectives..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"I remember. When i was younger i ran into a lot of problems. You know from just sitting all the time in over and deaths. And i would have to go to our proctor back and stuff like that many. You know as you get older. It's sad to say but thinks are breakdown. I've been i've been pretty good like i'm sixty now and i have you know one of the students. I texted me after last interview instead. Crappy look exactly the i know. I thought that when you first popped out on the screen. I'm like wow good genes thurgood docs jeans on my mother's side. That are very long. Lived my grandmother on my mother's side live to be one hundred five and and a lot of my aunts and uncles on that side of family are in really good condition. A they've done very well soda. Yeah the jeans. Have partially to admit i you know. I don't want to brag. But i haven't aged that much I don't have gray. I mean for some reason sixty. I don't have gray i. I'm not sure why i in years. Why dose of diet coke. Yeah he's actually on the ingredient lists formaldehyde formaldehyde. That must have some by actually did not what all of a sudden i had. I had the urge to go see my kids to make sure they're ok. Well hydro they do exercise. I am actually doing a lot of exercising. I mean now with colbert. I have gym in the basement. That i i try to get down to once a day. Once every two days The gym that i go to down the street is an amazing jim and during the time i was going today in for two hours in workout..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"Yeah showed a photoshop file where i had just layers of one horrible drawing after another until something appealing came of it right. Y'all lambing yeah. It's it's a growing process. I mean every every job has a growing process to where you're getting in sync with what's going on with this project that i'm working on right now. Storyboarding is a kid show. I can't reveal anything but it's a kid show and so they gave me the script. And so i'm going through the script. I'm walking where the scene cuts are going to be in you. Starting the process of drawing in. Of course i've never drawn characters before. I did one for the test before i got the job. Now be starting storyboarding the characters and you're just plowing weight and i'm working very very lucid. Rough not stick figure but you know basic shapes and facial russians in that style and so plowed my way through. I started last monday monday. With pre right after we did our first Yup started on monday and by the end of the week. I was looking back at my early drawings. That i did on monday was horrible. So i'd have to go back over top of the But you you sort of get your speed and used to characters. Yeah you're proportions and everything. So yeah it's it's rarely ever i i. I'm willing to talk myself talking. I can't i can't just go in and take a designing obama. Got right off the bat. I dry it's such a. it's such a struggle to get to the point where your company. Then then it just becomes natural you get used to its its mechanics of a moving your hand yet your move. You're in In your brain process of thinking it through part of it has to do with are from told. My students says is is. If you can develop this little trick skill of mentally visualizing what the image is going to look likely be able to see it in your purse. I'm to such a concrete level. That i tell my students says when i'm looking at a blank sheet of paper and i'm thinking about the character i can see always on abor. Yeah it's not. it's not a clear line. it's it's sort of fuzzy nebulous. But i know where i can go in and i can sort of start to sketch it. So one thing that helped me with that because that visualization became something i really strive for during my time with Disney in colona and one thing. That really helped me was picking a very thick brought in the program and drawing the blotch posed silhouette. Basically and the more. I did that. The less intimidating the white page became and more. I stopped worrying about the details and the line flow and just worried about the silhouette and then everything came after..

The CyberWire
A junta shuts down a nations data networks
"On saturday. Myanmar's ministry of transport and communications directed that all mobile operators serving the country blocked the nation's data network voice and sms. services will remain available tech crunch reports. The general interdiction of data services follows earlier decisions by the country's new military government to block. I facebook and instagram and twitter. The ruling junta has sought to tamp down opportunities for mobilization of dissent and opposition since it took power in a coup last month the grey zone podcast yesterday featured an interview with g h q director jeremy fleming and general sir patrick sanders head of the. Uk's strategic command also responsible for military cyber operations in which they described britain cyber operations against isis british cyber forces disrupted the terrorist groups drone operations denied their operators mobile service and interfered with online propaganda. The campaign by britain's national cyber forces most active in two thousand sixteen and twenty seventeen is sky. News says the. Uk's only publicly avowed offensive cyber operation to date the counter propaganda influence. Operation is in some ways the most interesting intrusive of the efforts fleming is quoted as saying we prevented their propaganda both through physical actions on the battlefield but also remotely getting to their servers getting to the places. They stored their material and quote the intrusion into isis networks extended to locking isis members. Out of accounts deleting or altering the group's information and taking down online posts and videos general sanders said quote. We wanted to ensure that when they tried to coordinate attacks on our forces their devices didn't work that they couldn't trust the orders that were coming to them their seniors and quote. He added that. Deception and misdirection were important ways of degrading isis combat power tactically british cyber operators said to have been working closely with allies including the us were able to block isis commanders orders from reaching subordinates. And we're also able to misdirect isis forces on the ground. In some cases sending their units into kill zones. It was general. Sanders explained a combined arms multi domain effort. The cyber operations didn't stand on their own. He said quote we wanted to deceive them and to misdirect them to make them less. Effective less cohesive and sap them morale. But you can't just do that in cyberspace. You have to coordinate and integrate that with activities that are going on on the ground whether it's from our own forces special forces and others and quote former director of the us cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. Chris crabs drew some press attention over the weekend with an interview. He gave the financial times the headline in the media outlet. Silicon is representative quote ex. Us cyber boss calls for military strikes on ransomware. Hackers it says which suggests a brace of thomas hawks prancing downtown to hit a gregor extortionists in their parents or maybe pre dawn vertical insertion of a ranger battalion to put paid to the ragnar locker gang in whatever tacky cybercafe. They're using but a close reading or actually a pretty casual reading of krebs remarks indicates that he's pretty much closer in his thinking to ghg cues fleming than he is to say. Curtis lemay or george patton. His point is that ransomware is sufficiently destructive and costly to make it worth governments wild to actively disrupt the gangs operations military cyber units like us cyber command. The uk's national cyber force have disruptive capabilities law enforcement organizations don't and it might be useful to think about how they might be used if at all there may be decisive legal objections to doing so on the other hand. There might be some legal models under which that kind of action might be legitimately organized. What if ransomware actors could be treated like pirates for example new post reports that kaspersky has discerned new activity by the crew using the silent fade. Malware silent fade is an online ad fraud operation that kaspersky has observed resurgent against victims in asia and europe. They'll be worth watching. The silent fade. Gang is thought to have been responsible for some four million dollars in fraud against facebook users. Twenty nineteen security firm checkpoints updates on iranian cyber threat actors domestic kitten and infield warns that both groups remain active mostly against dissident targets. Checkpoint calls them advanced and rights that they have a lot in common quote. Both groups have conducted long cyber attacks and intrusive surveillance campaigns which target both individuals mobile devices and personal computers. The operators of these campaigns are clearly active responsive and constantly seeking new attack vectors and techniques to ensure the longevity of their operations and quote

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"The year i was there were there was drawing test series of drawing tests and so many panic attacks that day so many times through that day i thought i was literally dying like having a heart attack dying The reason we had to institute that was as we had so many portfolios coming up the first couple years of the had s system. We got students who came in and they start doing their assignments and they'd be failing assignments. And then i started going back because i kept a record. Although portfolios hazards. I started correlating. The names this person got nine out of ten but they fail all s.'s. And i began to think to myself. Someone got somebody else to do their portfolio. Yeah they literally four gina portfolio. They got someone else to submit the drawings for them and so that's why we instituted. The drying test is because someone might come in. They might get nine ten. I wanna see you drawn from Right in and so we started doing that. You know the the perspective drawing the dryer hand thing and that gives us and what i would do is because i kept all the portfolios i would then take the driving tests. Compare them to your portfolio. They didn't you. Did not get in your. It helped us weed out. A lot of people cheating young is that actually became very ranted. Then that i bet it would and You know to me that never made sense so why somebody would do that because it would be evident on your first assignment. What you can't do really how how it worked for me is. I made it there to went through the drawing a test system. And then i didn't get in and then went home and i cried and you know because i had operated for mirman she overnight. I came home on our friday. Told my girlfriend now my wife. We're going to ontario now so and we we just abandoned our -partment basically and you know i. I ended up getting in and crying and knew that my family oriented very judgy. So now i was that i told you so story but then a day. Or so later. I got a call and was The receptionist asked me a spot had opened up. Did i want it. And all my god yet had no idea how is going to pay for Yup i'm there and some some a you know so. It was just a very very bizarre situation for me. But i expected to fail. Because i'm a person that is with things diety and stuff very very triggered very easily and don't test. Well i get worked up into a panic and so i knew that morning before. I even got dressed. What was about to take. Place would not be representation of what i could do right. Just because i know who. I am how i you know getting with a grain of salt or aware. I was aware of the. I was looking at stop yet. None of the other instructors were involved in that I was always aware of the fact that there would be that anxiety issue with its and so. I always looked at the test with a grain of salt..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"This is the way it was done and we did try to make corrections to. It are talking to charlie several times when he was coordinator of trying to coordinate tourists. Because the main problem was that is land instructor. Felt that my course was the most important course. Whoever charlie was teaching animation charlie fell. Animation was the most important course right away. So and so bertha lifetime was the most important yeah and there was no correlation or coordination. As to win deadlines fell so we would. Just make up our own deadlines so i had a deadline every two weeks which would sometimes fall on the same date information silence so i in my layout class the week before my assigned was done and people will be working on their animation sign. I'd be going. Hey you're supposed to work in allows. Yeah but tomorrow's class. My information is due and i'd be that's for time management or your part but what can i do right. I can't rip off their desks and say no you're doing so i'd say do what you gotta do. But just be aware that. I'm not approving of this. Yeah and so. It was as instructors across the board. We all live together. And i drew up this this map of the entire semester and had it in columns down this week by week in call the process way of course by horse and everybody takes a sticky note and say okay based on the of mind you have right now. We are running a course what you're segments. Where your deadlines writing down notes to stick up on your square and we looked at it and we saw holy crap in this week. There's everybody's got an assignment. Can we shuffle these around if this person per week or do something here or there and we began to really create a flow so that there wasn't as much stress a because that was one of the big problems is that there was a huge amount of stress because in one thousand nine hundred ninety six. This was the i believe..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"Four after your metro with. I believe it was around. I think she did the summer program at shares. Ninety three is when she did it she came in and she was carlos amazing person she was so gung ho. She basically came into the summer program with her kid and was taking the course in. She pulled me aside one day. And then introduce yourself. Because i didn't really know who she was in said. I'm working on miramichi. I'm an instructor leash. You really do. You should get yourself out there and ninety three. So it's it's just after the internet start up with the internet started around ninety one or something like that social. You need get yourself a presence on the internet. What's the internet then. right right. only a she was the one that really pushed me to get online and set up a website and start to really develop the the brian lemay dot com. 'cause she said i said well. What am i going to call. It should use your name. Yeah gotta you gotta get that imprint of in your names. Best thing so i bought at it at first and i really so. The website is brian. Lemay dot com. But it's actually called the animated cartoon factory. Which as i was publishing the books i have company his enemy cartoon factory. Which is the company name. So one that sort of inspired flip over to the internet and getting out to the general public in so ever since.

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"Everything just turned off script in my hand and i went to jail and i said i can't do this anymore. I got anything last. it's all gone. I can't come up with another character. And luckily they. It brought in drew edwards. Who i believe had just finished college came in and he picked up for last shows are less four shows The designs on it and i left. I just walked out of the studio. Quail and my dad pulled me aside. After two weeks. I was living at home at the time. He pulled me aside and said son. What are you gonna do with your life if it was one of the discussions and i said dad. I don't know what to do like just totally burn. I don't know what i'm gonna do and he said protocols on i may have been sitting in the kitchen underwear but he said three and so we got in. The car drove me down to the factory on kennedy road in brampton where they made the bags and he took me inside and he showed me what is called in extracting Machine that they actually make the bags on this extremely machine quite impressive It it was in a big giant round cylindrical room. It almost looked like the engine from the star trek enterprise. It would it would blow bags. Yeah just bags. And then seal them together and enroll them up on this thing. So the place is humming. Noise was everywhere in all that stuff and you showing me around the entire plan and he says and yet you a job here tomorrow and you will have a secure job for the rest of your life. you'll have pension but you won't be able to drive anymore Which you want your life to be. And i was really put back by the the straightforwardness of this conversation we and and i remember thinking to myself in saying to him i. I can't do that. I have to draw have to draw. They said i know you do. And he said you need to go out and just put your nose down and start to look for jobs and you use the artists that you are. That is such a loving thing. Yeah your parent to do. It was incredible. It was a trade way to my life. It was after gadget. Second job that. I had ever had milana my life and it made me realize that this is what i have to oak and i didn't look back and that went on. I did have a little section where you know between i deliver pizza the designer of the inspector gadget show and i'm delivering your pizza again. I'm relieved to hear this. Because i've gone from productions to work in call centers so i know that Pekan valley kind of pattern. It's nice to know. I wasn't the only one that went that far down because it happened. Now we diverse off your original point which was technology. Yes thank you brought me. Dad was as early on when we were working on. Rock and roll rock and roll. Actually used some of the first computer animation feature film with all icon. Things were his computer. Assistance and accountant of In there were various other effects that redone by computer. But i remember there. An article in the toronto star computers being used in film animation. And how it was going to take over the hammer happen saying to me. Well you know why. This was before that i had with him..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"Also infiltrated all my other stuff. A getting back to how. It got java gadget Towards the end of rock and rule I found out about this canadian arts funding thing through the government where you could apply to get money for free grant as so i applied for one and To do a film short film. And i decided i was going to do a sherlock holmes cartoon because at that point i fell in love with basil rathbone. Sherlock holmes thirties forties and So i began doing characters of wrath as sherlock holmes and developed into a series of characters with dr watson professor moriarty and mrs hudson Cetera et cetera. And then i wrote the story. And then i presented it to the arts council. Got a grant for fifteen thousand dollars began working on this while wall never got completed. It's always one of those projects is on the side revisit but the problem back then was enormous. getting rounder. back then was again. You have to remember. This is nineteen eighty two young so if he was sixteen millimeter film Betamax had just been introduced so videotape the just injured. When i was in high school they used real to real actually on rock and roll. We had a pencil test machine that was video but it was a real real dimmer at that point. Yeah so this takes you back technology wise in time that in order to produce a film you had to have access to a six millimeter camera. Wanna stand or knox bury's stan right word available readily available so i never got the film. But anyways had the character designs from the sherlock holmes film pinned up on my wall. And i found out later on that late at night after everybody had vacated studio patrick would walk through the studio and go through. Everybody's desk he would just sort of pick through and look at stuff. You're there and i had my drawings off. All i found this out after a little bit creepy. Not really because owns a studio there. It's his stuff but yeah just long as you didn't have anything or thing right no anti management caricatures exactly so and my my sherlock holmes decided speed up in one. You've seen them in said knowing that before he did the mic drop thing of. We have no impact that they were going to be doing. Its gadget because just before christmas and then january they started working on it new. They knew they just didn't say anything but so he had seen by designs and that was why he had dale so me up or the character design position because he liked those designs and thought it would fit well with gadget. So talk about serendipity like just said chance just will you know what i gonna flip forward in time here to the president s career. It's it's all been seriously. It's all been right place right time. Yeah that's all it is. It's not so much part of it is who you know and a well you've worked with burson etc that doesn't really work into a completely new truly. Is right place right time.

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"Of weird wacky but job. One of the one of the key stories was towards the end of production We were working on. Tom and i were working on. The final climax scenes of the film were the beast comes up from the other dimension of pentagram stage and up from that dimension and into the world and strikes threatened angel and and there's a whole series of scenes. I pretty sure. I work on almost every seen these was in. But maybe one or two damage was also working on on the animation for those scenes too but The the one scene that i recall vividly was the final scene where angel and omar are standing on the stage in their singing in angel's voice actually causes the creature. Go back to mention so we had. Tom had animated the scene of the the beast in its original like form version you'll team in dissolving into this big pile of slash and swirling in Being a tornado gortex dimension and so he had animated on this scene and his is drawings for this scene. Were incredibly rough. He he was kind enough to do the animation in a pencil crayons so that everything was color coded so that there is a if there was lava or coming off her bubbles or at the dead babies that are atmos nets family film people. He would color code them all with different colored pencils so that was amazing but as he went through the scene i i. He got drunk basically he. He was drinking a lot of beer and basically got drunk to the point. Where as the scene progress in he's get sloppier and sloppier and sloppier. And so when i got the scene i'm going through. I'm seeing these beautiful drawings at the beginning and then Generates down into this mess while the animation is supposed to be like this slurry of of guts and stuff all over the blight his drawings degenerate severely and i remember about halfway through the scene their sticky notes starting to pop up on the drawing. Saying this is what this is and this is what that is and then towards three quarters of the way there you can tell that he's drunk because his writing more slurred as well. I'm really sorry about this. Brian can figure out what it is and then very finals last. When was i'm sorry. That's so odd in any actually said I'm going to la to work studios down there. If you ever need a job yes let me wow. That's that's pretty cool. He basically just disappeared he. I didn't. I didn't say goodbye to him. He didn't saves leading. He had just laughed and to la. And so that's that's my funny story of the end of rock and rule. But i actually have another one for the very very end of rock and roll.

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"A gap. This is cool so We we were then segregated off Like i said there were different. Rooms in two different areas were to pods for the animals. When was the first one that i was in. And then we moved out to the outer pie with tom. Cdo myself Tina semen was the other in between with so we were the team. There are roger. Allers was one of the animators at lion king director. He was in the room there. Bryan lee Who is a longtime melvina personnel. I think he just recently last couple. You're retired now then Let's see also there. linda. Roy was in there The darlie brewster was there Devin sonya rams ran. Willie ashworth A few there was a few other people. I can't call to mind exactly. They were we. Were all in that back room so That was a fun period because we were sort of group to a ourselves of the camp. And so i got called into work with tom in eventually through the production Actually i should sidetrack. The production of rock and roll was not straightforward. He was not you start in plow through bandon than they did i. It's the end right. it was started. Stop all the way through There were time periods where we wouldn't have anything to do because production had just stopped the sections who were working on just decided to swap it out and so because they kept rewriting or at think rewriting in in some cases they redesigned aracruz completely. After principal animation had done. Mylar is a good example of that. greg dot head mylar and he had done a huge amount. Damnation was beautiful animation. But the problem. I guess from the studio point of view was that it was very warner brothers. Type of style and They decided to knicks at completely and they redesigned the character basically took him off. He was royally ticked about that. I remember that day that they did that to him in man he was. We were all you love but Yeah there was the rewrites and changing things swatted around anyways what would happen is they also have another department within the same studio called nel van anonymity herschel which was what we called and every so often we would get called in to knock and say you've got commercial and so you know two or three of us would be working on a television commercial so One of the first ones that i do was the puppy. Chow commercial Each how for a whole year till he's full grown says what happens Folks but as an animator you have to keep looping sound and digs into your brain. It's always there really. Ashworth was the animator on that. And i was his assistant on that and the story behind that one. The famous story behind that one for myself was that we were working on this commercial and is very cute commercial..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"I was never thinking forward to wanna be working on a feature film sunday. And i wanna be animator. I was just looking at what was right in front of my plate at that point in time. Yeah and when rock and roll started dopp was there was. Were you already operating at that level or was there a moment where you had say okay. I've been in between this way but this is a feature film. I've got a guy a double up on the effort. Exactly exactly there was a rock and roll was a completely different level. Production where they had this mandate that going or really good stuff high-quality. Stop and so. I think everybody in the studio new. You've got to step up our game and so for me personally. It was that doubling down on it and just trying to get better now. Rice started they had already been in development for quite a while. It was during the time period that dan haskett was there and us doing allman members of the sheets. The done the early ideas of Never ever use in their sort rolling over from that cutesy warner brothers type of Design into the more the stuff that you actually see where frankness and was then taking on character design lead and truly bonifazio was following up with secondary characters and robin bud was working on on mock and and so you know we were seeing the development at that time period of what was coming up and so we play around we. We'd shoot out our ideas of you know with the characters could like you. We were never asked to do it. You're just and trying on the side. Yeah as we were finishing up to the ball game and then phasing into rock and roll. Yeah very very cool and Working on it. Do you remember when when i was being taught by herald and miramichi He talked about a day when franken all showed up at the studio for that..

Drawn To It
"lemay" Discussed on Drawn To It
"After i finish him he did the same thing. The first second major between starting to standing there i'm shaking ipad and he's flipping and he's flipping east flipping. It goes by the afternoon this time..

The Tony Kornheiser Show
Yankees, Corey Kluber Agree To Deal
"Corey kluber. Probably one of the big prizes in the off season free agency in baseball signs with that up and coming team the new york yankees finalizing a one year. Eleven million dollar deal so the yankees. Anki sound money but it's a one year deal you know. That's what free agents are getting one year deals. They're not dj lemay. You got more. But he was a free agent with the yankees. They're not trevor. Bauer still sitting out there. George springer still sitting out there. I mean if you're an owner of a baseball team and you can't bring fans in and you gotta pay the players for one hundred sixty two games to make money so not signing people too big contracts

News Talk 1130 WISN
"lemay" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"But he backed Senator LeMay Yeo. For the leadership position so that he could become The state Senate president, and that means that he's going to do the bidding of Senator LeMay hell, which means selling out his constituents. Any time it becomes convenient to do the one thing that they all don't like is Person that exposes this crap. Me. They would prefer that I simply show for them and say that they were going to work in there. Finally trying to reopen the state reopen the schools to provide opposition to Tony Evers, but they're not. The Republicans in the state Legislature are better than the alternative because the alternative would be Tony Evers actually able to pass legislation that makes our state worse that he can't pass anything. On the other hand, we don't have anything in the state Legislature trying to restrict his is power and authority and whether Republicans in the state Legislature do anymore act. It's rarely For something that the average citizen cares about, and it's almost always for something. That's some capital insider lobbyist care about. And you would not have chosen Senator LeMay you perhaps best known for being a card carrying member of the boot Licking Hall of Fame. Guy who's very tight with the capital insider crowd. You would not have chosen to be your leader. If you were intending to actually go out and pay attention to your constituents, as opposed to hang around the rail and Take notes and do whatever the lobbyist do and say OK, remember that when it comes time to kick into the state Senate Republican campaign fund Falls. Looked up with the leash thing is so I'm carrying through doing all this explanation and you're still back there on the leash. You know who needs to be out of your leash? Yo. Senator Capital probably call me up now and try to explain why he did all this selling out and so forth and so forth and so forth and so forth. But as I say, these get some of these guys need to be on tighter leash. Is that like I've tried to put a choke collar on Robin boss that it doesn't do a lot of good over there, but Pillot, least listen. I'm a little concerned about this leadership over there in the center now. Also when the Mayhew God and he dumped all the committee chairman that the They're under Senator Fitzgerald, generally more conservative committee chairman like Alberta dialing that share a joint finance any war and so on. So I think the new plan from the state Senate is going to do Ah, lot of sucking up to Tony Evers hoping that by passing liberalism, but just not as bad A liberalism is. He has that he'll sign some of their bills into law, as opposed to the first two years, which is just loggerheads where Evers wanted to be a Marxist. The Republicans didn't want him to be a Marxist that nothing got done. That they're going to try to move the thing forward a little bit by Kissing his ring repeatedly, and I choose ring because Any other reference would be too grotesque. 4 46 News taik 11 30 WS. It's time for rapid traffic..

The Healthcare Policy Podcast
NRDC's Dr. Vijay Limaye Discusses Measuring the Health-Related Costs of the Climate Crisis
"To the healthcare policy. Podcast i'm the host. David intra cosso with me today to discuss the climate crisis related health. Costs is dr. vj lemay climate and health scientists at the national resources. Defense council center. Dr lemay welcome to the program. Thank you dr maze by is of course posted on the podcast website on background. Twenty twenty set another global warming record this past year tight twenty sixteen as the hottest record year and strikingly warmer than twenty nineteen. For example average temperatures in some parts of the arctic last year were more than six degrees celsius higher than the twenty one thousand nine hundred eighty one to two thousand ten baseline average per no at twenty twenty seven. Us record with twenty two one billion dollar plus climate disasters. The previous record was sixteen and twenty seventeen toiling in some ninety. Five billion dollars in damages are more than double the forty one year average of forty five billion seventy events were linked to hurricanes and tropical storms concerning wildfires california suffered over ten million acres burned more than double the previous record set in twenty eighteen at four million acres adverse health effects caused by climate crisis. Events are on bounce well known for example in two thousand sixteen. The government published the impacts of climate change on human health in the us. And i recently cited lance and twenty twenty countdown on health report that concluded in part quote the world has already warned by one point. Two degrees celsius resulting in profound immediate and worsening health effects close quote nevertheless response. By thorough policymakers. Along with the health care industry remains far beyond inadequate. The best the recent congress recently concluded congress can do as produce a five hundred fifty page climate crisis report that drew no connection between the climate crisis and related effects. Imposed on medicare medicaid beneficiaries. Do likely in part to the fact. That neither med pack or mac. Pack independent gresham commissions given broad authority to address issues affecting. These programs has never addressed much less mentioned the climate crisis with me again to discuss climate crisis related. Health costs is the national resource. Defense counsels dr. vj lemay so at that As background vj. Let me begin by asking. If you can briefly describe the nrdc signed centers work shirt and. Thank you david for the invitation to speak with you and your listeners. I work at nbc. The natural resources defense council we are a profit organization working really to stay guard the earth. it's people plants animals and the natural systems on which we all rely. We combine the power of more than three million at rdc members across the country with the expertise of about seven hundred staffers that scientists like me but also lawyers policy advocates who are working together to protect clean air clean water and the natural systems on which we all depend so i work in the science center at entity see and science release the foundation of our work to protect people in the environment. We worked to understand environmental and human health problems working in interdisciplinary spaces in some of the work that we'll talk about today. In terms of connecting the dots between climate change in house is really the focus of my work. And i just have to say you know this period unprecedented on the scientific enterprise. It's more important than ever that we recognize the value that science brings to society and helping us to confront respond to some of these. Really urgent threats thank you. I appreciate that last point As we are well aware. Let me go to you recently. Published an article To your credit in health affairs Last month last month december issue was a theme issue on the climate crisis. I should say a health affairs polishes. Nineteen eighty-three had never previously addressed. Or excuse me. Nineteen one had never previously addressed this subject So again a -gratulations. Your article with your colleagues was titled estimating the cost of action and the economic benefits of addressing. The health harms of climate. Change But i wanna ask you specifically about that because you wrote in this essay quote unquote. There is currently a knowledge gap that must be addressed for more complete understanding of climate change related exposure response relationship. So explain to me what this knowledge gap is. Sure you know in your setup remarks. You mentioned the huge toll that climate and weather disasters inflicted on the united states last year. About ninety five billion dollars by the federal governments fresh estimate and well that's a staggering number as a health scientist. I'm an epidemiologist. I look at that figure and i wonder what's not included and the truth is that when our federal government is tracking the damage the climate change in reports like the billion dollar disaster list. It's actually not accounting for tremendous profound and sometimes irreversible damage to human house so there is a huge missing component. We think about the continuing and mounting costs of inaction on the climate crisis

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
Stroman, Gausman take $18.9M; Springer, LeMahieu reject
"Started. Marcus Stroman has accepted the Met's one year qualifying offer to return next year for $18.9 million This after opting out of this past season. Meanwhile, Yankees second baseman Deejay LeMay you has rejected the qualifying often has opted to become a free agent, while Giants pitcher Kevin Gausman has accepted the $18.9 million offer to return to San

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
Cleveland Indians suffer wild-card nightmare in 12-3 loss to New York Yankees
"The game last night, Yankees, and Indians and incredible match basis. You had seen Bieber the guy who's been the best pitcher on the planet this. Year versus Garrett Cole the Best Pitcher on the planet last year we thought they were going to be very few runs well, that didn't turn out to be the case, the gigantic right hand hitter leaning out over the plate from the stretch. The pitch is swaying in a high fly ball into right center field Ed's deep racing back to shields at the wall, and that ball is gone homerun Aaron judge and a quick strike for the New York Yankees they jump out in front on Bieber to nothing. Yet Dj Lemay Hugh had singled and then Aaron Judge Rip Day Homerun four pitches into the game. The Yankees at a two old lead on Bieber. Any never recovered this is what happened in the top of the fifth any gleyber Torres at the plate swing a high fly ball into left center field deep on run Naylor back to the wall looking up and that ball is God. In his Outta here it just snuck out off the top of the wall out gleyber Torres with a two run homer. And a Yankees keep slugging away they lead it seven to two. That call from OBI, the Great Obi Dave, O'Brien on ESPN radio the Yankees go on to win twelve to two in game on Garrett Cole was fantastic. He had thirteen strikeouts. No walks. He's a second Yankee pitcher with ten plus strikeouts in the team's first game of the postseason hall of. FAMER. Red. Roughing at ten strikeouts in Game One, the nineteen thirty, two world series against the cubs and with thirteen strikeouts walks Cole also match Tom seaver game one of the Nineteen seventy-three and LCS for the most strikeouts in a postseason appearance without issuing. A. Walk the AKC's four homers in this game tied for the second most in a playoff game. In franchise history, they had five homers in game four of the nineteen twenty eight world series against the cardinals. So when you can match numbers going back to the world series from Nineteen thirty two and nineteen twenty eight says a lot about how much yankees dominated in Game One Garrett Cole talked about his first postseason start with the Yankees. Now there was a lot of fun I mean it was a really complete team day my thought that. The middle innings when. They scored we responded with. Sizeable lead which. I thought was kind of allow them Try Not allow them to get some momentum through news dunes and. We keep on defense become elite runners lean offers off. The bags which was kept a pitch count down and we swap bats really well, and I joined myself so a nice that. You also talked about setting the tone. We need to set the tone for the series and You, know. I'm obviously very painful ambled gable to take the ball in this position So to be able to deliver feels really good and and obviously with my son area thrown felt pretty good too so. Yeah I would say I would say it definitely. was definitely a special night. But especially this year, we allow more baseball to to win so honestly celebrate to get stuff and and And showered off and come back to Marlin through all during the sixty game season Bieber did not allow more than three runs in any starting in this game he allowed seventy talked about his struggles after the game Yes. I felt. Extremely prepared coming into the start just like every other start, the season and. Fell behind first hitter and and that I obviously didn't go as planned. I felt like overall looking back at the outing. Objectively. Just, wasn't as aggressive as I wish I would have been with my ob- speeds of in the zone and maybe some fastballs in and just challenging these guys a little bit more. I felt like I fell behind quite a bit and forced myself into some bad situations and so bad counts, and then you know all that on top of not having my stuff and making mistakes. Amounted to what came out of tonight so No excuses was. It was. Not. The the I start that. We wanted to get out. With and Me personally as well but we got two more games and and cookies go out there and do thing tomorrow and hopefully I'll get the ball back as soon as possible in these three series right away elimination games later today Carlos. Carrasco? Shame. Bieber just referenced the right there cookie versus Masahiro Tanaka