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A highlight from 1447: Max Keiser: Bitcoin will reach $10,000,000 per coin

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A highlight from 1447: Max Keiser: Bitcoin will reach $10,000,000 per coin

"In today's show, I'll be breaking down the latest Bitcoin technical analysis and this just in, there are now nearly 40 million Bitcoin addresses in profit, which is a new record. So congratulations and shout out to my long term hodlers. Also in today's show, as I shared, the Bitcoin white paper turns 15 years old today as Satoshi Nakamoto's legacy lives on. Let's go. Also in today's show, crypto asset manager Valkyrie amends their spot Bitcoin ETF filing. I'll be breaking down this latest update, as well as a Bitcoin rally to $50 ,000 per coin is now on the cards as the Bitcoin bull market arrives. According to top crypto analysts, I'll be sharing his timeline. Also in today's show, Max Keiser joins the Alex Jones show to predict the latest Bitcoin trends and price predictions and warns of suicide bankers that will destroy the world. Not only that, but Max Keiser gives Alex Jones a simple, very simple five question Bitcoin quiz for 10 ,000 Bitcoin worth $350 million in today's terms. I'll be breaking all this down for you. We'll also be taking a look at the overall crypto market, all this plus so much more in today's show. Yo, what's good crypto fam? This is first and foremost, a video show. So if you want the full premium experience with video, visit my YouTube channel at Cryptonewsalerts .net. Again, that's crypto news alerts dot net. Welcome, everyone, to podcast episode number fourteen hundred and forty seven of the Cryptonewsalerts pod. Today is Bitcoin's birthday, October 31st, 2023. Bitcoin is 15 years old and I'm your fearless host, JV. We have lots to cover, as we always do. So let's kick it off with our market watch. As we can see, you should be able to see Bitcoin barely in the green, holding on to thirty four thousand four hundred support. We also have ether barely in the green, a little bit of boring trading sideways action. But if we check out, you know what they say, when in doubt, zoom out. Right. Let's check out the seven day coin 360. Bitcoin's now up four percent. You got XRP up nine percent. Let's zoom out a little more and check out the one month price gains. Let's freaking go. This is a testament that October in full effect, Bitcoin is up almost twenty eight percent this month. Let's freaking go. That's pretty massive. And let's not forget, we're moving into moonvember tomorrow. So do you think we're going to surpass forty thousand? I think so. In fact, if I was a betting man, I'd bet on it. Now, if we zoom out, can we even zoom out a little more? Let's see here. Well, let's switch it up. Let's go to coin market cap dot com. We can see the crypto market cap currently sits at one point two eight trillion with Bitcoin dominance at fifty two point eight percent and the ether dominance at seventeen point one percent and checking out the top one hundred crypto gainers within the top or in the past twenty four hours. We got Celestia, which I've never even heard of before. Up sixteen percent. We got XDC up six percent trading at five cents, followed by TonCoin up five percent trading at five dollars and thirty three cents and checking out crypto bubbles. We can see the top gainers for the past week. We have a mixture. Some are in the red, some are in the green. And let's zoom out. Let's check out the weekly massive gains in the green. Let's check out the monthly. Wow. Incredible. Some of these alt coins are up 50, 60, 70 percent, which is pure insanity. E -Hacks is up one hundred and forty five percent. What about the annual? Holy moly. And let's check out the market cap plus the week and we can see Bitcoin and a big bubble at three point three percent, followed by ether at two point nine percent and checking out the crypto greed and fear index. We're currently rated at sixty six, which is greed. Yesterday, a sixty eight. Last week is sixty six and last month a forty eight, which is neutral. So there you have it, fam. Yeah. So let's kick it off with our Bitcoin technical analysis. Check out the charts with the Bitcoin price action is likely to go next. Here we go. Bitcoin's price trying to push towards the coveted thirty five thousand level. The current high for the year is thirty five thousand two hundred, but has so far been unable to progress. The rest of the crypto market seems to continue with its consolidation, with some of the alts performing better than others. So let's start with Bitcoin here. The Bitcoin price was trading above thirty four G's and seemingly pushing for the thirty five level. And right now we're right in between those two marks. Today, the price remains above thirty four, roughly thirty four five at the time of the live, but is unable to reach the coveted resistance level and is currently at a loss, but barely. We're, you know, kind of tinkering. And liquidation data is also interesting to monitor. According to Coin Glass, the total liquidations for the past twenty four hours are just short of one hundred million bucks. Most of these were long positions accounting for sixty three percent of the total. This shows that the bears were more dominant over the period. Now, the majority of the liquidations, as always, happened on Binance, which is the largest crypto exchange in the world, followed by OKEx and Bybit. And I'm curious, what's your go to recommended crypto exchange? Do you use Binance? Do you use OKEx? Do you use Bybit? Do you use Coinbase? Do you use Kraken? Let me know, fam. And let's now check out some of the technicals specifically for Bitcoin. Right now, as you can see, the oscillators on the left, we have three cell signals. We have seven neutral and one buy signal. And that one buy signal is the MACD, which you can see here on your screen. Now, if we scroll to the right a little bit, we can see for the summary, there's currently eight neutral signals. There's four cell signals and 14 buy signals, which is definitely a bullish indicator. And for the moving averages, which may be cut off on your screen, but I can read it to you. It shows you sell signals, only one neutral, only one. And we have freakin 13 buy signals right now. The market is ripe and ready for continuation of some momentum. So let's freakin go. Now, let's break down our next story of the day and discuss some technicals, which are definitely bullish for Bitcoin. As you can see here, there are now nearly 40 million addresses in profit. If you're one of those 40 million Bitcoin addresses in profit, make some noise in that live chat and let's freakin celebrate. I mean, that's a massive victory, to say the least. Bitcoin has more wallet addresses and profit than ever before. Despite Bitcoin's price being 50 percent below the all time highs. That's right. Right now, you can buy Bitcoin two for one special, but it's not going to last for long. So seize the moment, fam. The latest data is from on chain analytics from Glassnode showing a record number of addresses in the black. Bitcoin may be nearing 18 month highs, but its recent gains were already enough to spark the significant changes in investor profitability. Shout out to relaxing and meditation music. I the appreciate ten dollar super chat. Much love, much respect. Keep it coming. Let's go. Per Glassnode data, the number of addresses in profit as of October 30th was thirty nine point one million. This is the highest number ever recorded for the Bitcoin users and beats the previous peak of thirty eight point one million seen back in November of twenty twenty one. And does this date ring a bell? That's at the time we hit the all time high of sixty nine thousand. Now, at the time, Bitcoin itself traded at those all time highs and thus 100 percent of the addresses in existence with a non -zero balance were obviously in profit. And while the current spot price remains 50 percent lower than those levels, the total non -zero addresses now number forty eight point three million, as you can see here in this chart. And it's just likely to continue soaring and rising. Bitcoiners taking over the world. Yeah, I mean, in percentage terms and profit addresses, they have yet to match their performance in absolute numbers, but nonetheless, at 18 month highs of eighty one point one percent. Let's go. The tally has gone from 60 percent to over 80 percent over the past two months, as Glassnode shares here in the chart. And by contrast, addresses at a loss currently stand at just over nine million at their peak in December of twenty twenty two. Following the FTX meltdown, the total was over 20 million. Now, as reported, the past week has seen the Bitcoin price action pass multiple resistance levels while returning both the long term and short term hodlers back to profit. This in turn sparked profit taken at the much more speculative end of the hodler spectrum, especially as the market passed thirty four G's. Now for crypto analyst Van Stratton, research and data analyst at Crypto Insights Crypto Slate. This underscores the difference in mentality between the cohorts, quoting him here. Bitcoin has shown remarkable strength above thirty four thousand for the past five days while witnessing one of the strongest profit takings in the past two years for the short term hodlers. Now, long term hodlers have barely budged the six largest profit taking this year, but minimal in the grand scheme of things and accompanying the charts from Glassnode tracked these inflows to the exchanges from the long term hodlers and in profit to the short term entities as outlined here in these charts. Now, let's break down the 15 year birthday, the 15 year anniversary of Bitcoin. I mean, this is phenomenal that Bitcoin has been in existence for 15 years. Imagine if you would have knew about Bitcoin back on October 31st, 2008. Talk about a small circle. But yeah, today marks 15 years since the synonymous creator of Bitcoin, the one and only Satoshi Nakamoto, who Alex Jones claims Max Kaiser is maybe because Max holds as much Bitcoin as Satoshi. Who knows? But anyways, shared the Bitcoin white paper to the mailing list of cryptographers on October 31st, 2008. This was after the financial collapse, fam, and a date also annually celebrated as Halloween, quoting the the white paper here. I have been working on a new electronic cash system that is fully peer to peer with no trusted third party, as Satoshi famously said in the opening sentence before linking the document titled Bitcoin, a peer to peer electronic cash system. Holy moly. I mean, again, this is legendary. This is history in the making. You're witnessing firsthand the white paper proposed the decentralized system that could facilitate peer to peer transactions, which can solve the double spending problem often associated with digital currency in which it did. It proposed to achieve this via a network of nodes, validate and record transactions through the proof of work consensus mechanism, launching just two months later, officially on January 3rd, 2009. Satoshi's computer science breakthrough came on the back of other impressive developments in the cryptography and e -money spaces. The first reference cited the Bitcoin white paper is Wade's invention of B money, an electronic peer to peer cash system that never launched, but nonetheless played a key role in Satoshi's plans for Bitcoin and like Bitcoin B money. And I'm curious how many of you have ever heard of B money? We have all heard of B rabbit from 8 Mile, but B money, I've never heard of that one, proposed that participants in the system maintain a database of account balances, which keep track of the ownership of money. Transactions would be initiated and completed by a broadcast message to all participants, which would update the account balances of those involved in a specific transaction. In many ways, it could be seen as a precursor to the nose of the Bitcoin protocol, which keeps a record of the constantly growing blockchain. And I'm curious, how many of you run your own Bitcoin node? Let me know in that live chat. Fam, this process requires proof of work, a form of cryptographic proof in which one party proves to others that a certain amount of the specific computational effort has been expanded. Now, Satoshi implemented this into Bitcoin, citing Adam Back's invention of hash cash in 1997. Shout out to Adam Back, the creator of, I believe it's Blockstream, now, which incorporated proof of work to limit the email spam of denial of service attacks, as shared here by Crypto Leroy, the cypherpunks and fathers of Bitcoin, Hal Finney, he created the reusable proof of work. We got Adam Back, who created hash cash, Wei Dai, who created B money, David Shum, who created DigiCash. We have Nick Szabo, who created BitGold, Phil Zimmerman, who created PGP, Bram Cohen, who created BitTorrent, and Tim May, who is the crypto Antichrist Manifesto, and of course, the one and only Satoshi Nakamoto, who gets credited for the discovery of Bitcoin. Now, Bitcoin's timestamp server works by taking a hash akin to a unique serial number, a block transactions and time stamping, and when the block is added to the Bitcoin blockchain, which we all know. And as Crypto Shama points out here, also giving credit to everyone involved with some of the early developments for the technology that led to Bitcoin. So shout out to all of them, including Max Keiser. If you didn't know, Max Keiser has a patent, I believe the first one for digital currency back in the 90s. That's all on record, fam. So this is pretty amazing. Now, the genius in Satoshi was the puzzling of these pieces into a fully functional system. According to Lop, quoting him here, there is no single piece of the puzzle that I think is more important than the others. Nakamoto's genius was not any of the individual components of Bitcoin, but rather the intricate way in which they fit together and breathe life into the system. Preach. Now, mainstream media highlighted Bitcoin's increased use by criminals, which we know is nothing more than FUD. We got Senator Elizabeth Warren, also Cynthia Lummis pushing those FUD narratives, which suck. We also know Bitcoin became a legal tender in El Salvador, which was the country to adopt Bitcoin as a legal tender, which has been a game changer for their entire country. And I feel we're going to have many other nations lead in the footsteps of Bukele as well as, you know, El Salvador in adopting Bitcoin as a legal tender. So, yeah. Happy birthday, Bitcoin. I'm wishing you another successful hundred and fifty years after these 15 years. You know, the final Bitcoin is not going to be mine, I believe, until the year 2140. Crack me if I'm wrong, but that's a very long time from now. Now, let's break down our next story of the day. Valkyrie updated their ETF filing. We all know right now all eyes on spot ETF. So let's break down this latest development. Digital asset manager Valkyrie Investments, the latest firm to amend its spot Bitcoin ETF filing with the US SEC Valkyrie filed the updated spot Bitcoin ETF with the US SEC October 30th, which is yesterday, according to the SEC database. Now check it. The updated form as one registration statement from Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund aims to offer investors the opportunity to invest in common shares backed by Bitcoin. The shares represent units of fractional, undivided beneficial interest and ownership of the trust and are expected to be traded under the ticker symbol BRRR, just like money printer continue to go kind of cool on the Nasdaq stock market, quoting them here. The information in this prospectus is not complete and may be changed, according to Valkyrie, stating in the filing, adding the firm is not allowed to sell BRRR securities until the registration statement is officially effective. The amended filing comes about a month after the SEC delayed its decision on the Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund in late September. Meanwhile, Valkyrie's updated spot Bitcoin ETF joins at least six others recently amended spot Bitcoin ETF filings made by the following Bitwise, BlackRock, Fidelity, Grayscale, VanEck and ARK Invest. And according to online crypto ETF analysts, the ongoing Bitcoin ETF amendments can be translated as a good sign, definitely a good omen, in my opinion, of the progress and impending approvals. Valkyrie's latest spot Bitcoin ETF update is yet another evidence of movement happening behind the scenes. Bloomberg ETF analyst James Safart believes, quoting him here from X Update, Valkyrie joins the prospectus amendment train for the spot Bitcoin ETF. Things are still moving behind the scenes and following the recent amendments, at least five of the rest of the known spot Bitcoin ETF filers have not updated their filing. So expect them soon, including firms like Wisdom Tree, Invesco, Galaxy, Global X, Hashdex and Franklin Templeton. The SEC currently has a whopping eight to 10 filings at the desk of the chairman, Gary Gensler. But the million dollar question becomes, will Gary Gensler do anything about this and accept any of these spot Bitcoin ETFs? Congress is putting the pressure on Gary. He says you need to prove the spot Bitcoin ETFs immediately, with that key word being immediately. There's some deadlines that are due soon, including ARK 21. I believe it's January 10th. I personally feel we're going to get the green light from the SEC before the Bitcoin having creating the perfect storm. Let's move on to our next story of the day. We covered the ETF filing. Now let's discuss a potential $50 ,000 Bitcoin rally here incoming, according to crypto analysts, Michal Benday Pop, before I break down the latest with Max Kaiser recently on the Alex Jones show. Here we go. A widely followed crypto analyst believes Bitcoin has officially entered the bull market territory and is now primed for a rally towards $50 ,000 per coin. Send it and let's go. We got Michal Benday Pop, who shared on X that the Bitcoin bull market is here. I would agree. What are your thoughts, fam? Benday Pop predicts the Bitcoin will rally as high as $50 ,000 per coin in the coming months before witnessing a pullback and surging to a new all time high. Quitting the analysts here, I think we'll see Bitcoin hit resistance at 38 Gs, baby, but most likely will continue towards 45 to 50 ,000 per Bitcoin pre having after that consolidation and sideways action for a long period before we start making new all time highs. And this is the chart which you can see here in your screen, which if you analyze it, he appears to predict Bitcoin will see $50 ,000 in January of 2024. What is that? November or November's tomorrow. So December, two months. Send it. I love it. Right in alignment with Credible Crypto, who's predicting $48 ,000 in the next two weeks. Let's go. I hope they're both right. The halving, which had historically coincided with the Bitcoin bull run, slashes the Bitcoin mining rewards, as we all know, in half, which is slated for April 2024, under six months out. And for now, Benday Pop thinks Bitcoin's in the midst of a consolidation period and a dip below $33 ,000 is still on the table. Quoting him again alongside this chart, Bitcoin technically constructing a range here slight correction towards $33 ,300 and quickly bought up if the lower boundaries are reached. Probably sentiment will flip bearish the $32 ,800, but that would signal a great long opportunity touche. Now let's break down our featured story of the day and discuss Max Keiser, who was just recently interviewed on the Alex Jones show. He was invited back. And let me share with you a little the back story, just in case you don't know the back story. Now, back in the day, maybe it was 2014, many years ago, Max Keiser, being a kind hearted gentleman, went on the Alex Jones show and he gifted Alex Jones 10 ,000 Bitcoin. I don't know the exact value of the Bitcoin at that time, but I can tell you what the value of 10 ,000 Bitcoin is in today's prices. If you run the math, that is freakin 350 million dollars. Long story short, Alex Jones claims he lost the laptop that Max put the Bitcoin on. Therefore, he has none of it. So Max being the kind hearted gentleman he is, he said, let me come back on the show now. And he actually just released this episode yesterday. So this is brand new, breaking all these predictions and everything I'm sharing with you. And I'm going to give you a basic quiz on Bitcoin, Alex. And if you can answer these five questions, I will give you another 10 ,000 Bitcoin valued at roughly three hundred and fifty million dollars per coin. And so Alex invited Max on the show. They did the quiz. Here are some of the highlights of the show I'm going to be sharing with you. However, if you want to watch it live with me, we're going to be doing a live JV react session exclusively on Rumble after the show stream ends on YouTube. We're going to be watching it together where Max is quizzing Alex and I'll be reacting live to the video. It's something I've never done before. Live reacting to these videos, but I think it's going to be phenomenal considering it's brand new content. Many of you have never seen it before. So make sure you're following me on Rumble because it's going to be lit. But first and foremost, here are some of the highlights from this recent interview. I posted it yesterday exclusively. I was the first one to post the entire interview on X. I already got over 500 hearts, 166 retweets and over fifty two thousand people viewed it. Here's what I wrote. Max Keiser joins the Alex Jones show to predict the latest Bitcoin trends and warn of the suicide bankers that will destroy the world. And here are some of the quotes regarding his predictions when Alex Jones asked them, so where's Bitcoin going to go next? Where do we go from here? Here's what Max Keiser shared. All fiat money and gold eventually goes to effectively zero against Bitcoin because it's demonetizing gold. The same way gold demonetized silver, Bitcoin will be demonetizing gold. So sure, gold will be maybe two thousand, three thousand, four thousand dollars announced. But we're talking about Bitcoin eventually going to five million to ten million dollars per coin. So you're purchasing power in gold terms is almost basically nothing compared to what's happening in Bitcoin. Preach very powerful words. And there is another quote I believe that I shared here. Let's see if I can find it. I click back on here.

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A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 07/24/23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

10:25 min | 4 months ago

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 07/24/23

"People are really getting engaged in the culture wars with movies. I went to a movie, by the way, over the weekend, saw Mission Impossible last night. Was I right? Oh, wow. Isn't it just the greatest? That really wasn't two hours and 45 minutes long. No, it flew. It felt like a half hour. Yep, yep. But people are upset about the Barbie movie, because evidently Barbie's a feminist. People are upset about the new Snow White movie, because Snow White is Hispanic. We've got to pick the hill we want to die on. I don't want to start a Monday by infuriating people by saying we've got bigger fish to fry than Barbie, but we do have bigger fish to fry than Barbie. However, the culture is reflecting sort of a radical left -leaning ideology, where Americans are saying enough is enough is enough. That's why sound of freedom right now. AMC movie theaters, which is where I almost always go, there were accusations that AMC, the chain, was purposefully sabotaging sound of freedom by the air conditioning systems not working and digital. Mark, I've got reports of that all over the country. What do theaters want more than anything else? They want to make money. No theater wants a bunch of hacked off consumers in the lobby saying it's 85 in the theater. I tend to agree, but on the other hand, would you really find it crazy that they're trying to stifle a movie that is perceived as conservative? It isn't a conservative movie. Anti -child trafficking. Thank you. And it's well done. Well, so anyway, last night the CEO of AMC, because they're in a heap of trouble, they are on the verge of bankruptcy apparently. And I remember the movie theater, the guy that runs the chain based out of Dallas, once was, he gave us some assistance with our fallen officer fund years ago. And I forget the guy's name. Is it Leroy? The guy, is it Cinemark? Is Cinemark in Dallas? I don't know. I think the Cinemark movie theater chain is based in Dallas and the guy that runs it is there. And a great guy had a meeting with him and he's a real pro -America, good, good Texan. Is it Sean Gamble? They are based in Plano. Sean Gamble of Cinemark. Does that sound ring about? Well, and that's not who I met with. The guy was - How about Leroy Mitchell? Leroy Mitchell. That's who I met with. And he's a great guy. And Cinemark, but the biggie is AMC. Well, last night, the CEO of AMC sent out a tweet that said, we're in dire straits here. COVID, now the stupid strike. It really threatens to, and so they're going to have to sell more stock. And I don't know that whole world very well, a short sale, whatever they call it, and they're going to start to get more. They have to dilute really the stock value in order to stay afloat. In any event, the AMC chairman and president in sending out this notification called on the top movies of the year that are doing so well for them. And he mentioned Sound to Freedom. There you go. So that kind of validates what you're saying. Hey, they want to make money. They want butts in the seats. And apparently they have them because over the weekend, you're ready, Barbie and Unbelievable, 155 million, Oppenheimer, 80 million. In number three, Sound to Freedom. And listen, Mission Impossible has been out for a couple of weeks now. Sound to Freedom made more than Mission Impossible this weekend just gone by. 20 versus 19 million. How much? 20 million? 20 versus 19. And it just continues to rock. It's well past 100 million. It's crazy. And it's not just a movie, it's a cause, which has brought some disparagement. Because at the end of the movie, if you go to the end of the credits, there's Jim Caviezel saying, this is vital. Please go and bring somebody, pay it forward, pay so that maybe some people can see it who can't afford to see it, which I'm all about. And so the detractors and haters have said, well, a lot of people are just buying 47 tickets and maybe those are empty seats. A, I don't know. B, I doubt it. And C, I don't care because it shows a willingness to support the film as a commodity and it deserves to be supported. The radical leftists are so dumb, they think we can't figure out that the only reason you're pushing back against a child sex trafficking movie is because you don't like the actor. You don't like Jim Caviezel and you don't like Tim Ballard because these guys are hardcore conservatives. Incidentally, have you played the clip of Jason Aldean at his concert over the set? No, I know that he tweeted ahead and said, listen, people can criticize music, but this goes too far. It's baseless. It's dangerous. I'm writing a star telegram column about this specifically. I'm going to have to plug this in. What did he have to say? He said between songs, he said, it's been a long week and I've seen a lot of stuff. He says, I've seen a lot of stuff suggested on this, suggesting on that. As the large audience cheered loudly, Aldean said, what I am is a proud American. I love our country and I want to see it restored to what it once was before this bull blank started happening to us. I love my country. I love my family and I'll do anything to protect that. The crowd then exploded into an uproar of chants, yelling USA, USA. And who didn't know this was coming? First big record for him in 2005, Hicktown, a flyover country. The guys had all kinds of records that speak to bucolic America. So Sheryl Crow says, Hey, I'm from a small town. This is neither small town nor American. Well, Sheryl Crow's roots are in Kennett, Missouri, in the beautiful Missouri boot heel. Let's go there. Let's talk to the locals and see how many of those folks agree with Jason Aldean or how many think agree with her that he's promoting violence. And then this kills me. Jason Isbell, who's so good, such a brilliant performer and songwriter. Hey, hey, Jason Aldean, I got a challenge for you. Write a song by yourself because he didn't write a small town. Like a lot of other people, he sings songs largely written by others. So here's Jason Isbell mocking him. You want to be an artist? Be an artist. Write your own song. I'll wait. Well, maybe let's wait for Jason Isbell to realize there are some other people who largely perform the work done by others. Does he want to bag on Linda Ronstadt next? Maybe he'd like to go after those pretenders names. What are their names again? Oh, yes, Sinatra and Elvis. What a weird, baseless, sloppy attack. This is a total win. God bless Jason Aldean and God bless that wonderful, wonderful record. Try that in a small town. These folks are revealing who they truly are. They don't like the idea of people being able to protect themselves. They don't like the idea of somebody saying we take care of one another. And we got guns and we know how to use them. So that's what they don't like. And to you and me and to most normal Americans, that's a message that resonates. That's America. Sorry, we ain't the UK. We're not France. We are a Second Amendment believing country, but the left, the Sheryl Crowes, the Isbells, I guess those folks just hate that message. Meanwhile, we're looking closer to closer to 2024 to see who's going to get us out of the mess, who can get us out from Washington, DC. This Harris, I don't know if you saw this, Harris -Harvard poll came out. The Harvard -Harris poll, typically pretty reliable. It was released Friday. If the 2024 Republican presidential primary were held today, of course Trump would pretty substantially, 45 to 40%. Now there's 16 % undecided. I'm back and forth on whether Trump should appear in a couple of weeks at the first debate. I think he should. I've been saying it doesn't make any sense for him. You know why he needs to be there? Tell me your reason. I'll give you mine. Good. Let me start. If you believe any of this data, his likability factor is just below that of radio talk show hosts and used car salesmen. He's way down there, right there with Biden. Biden and Trump both have an unlikeability factor, but here's the bottom line. To normal people, Trump's likable. To normal people who aren't poisoned by their Trump hatred and their Trump derangement syndrome, when you see him in a setting like that, you do like him. And I think it's important he's going to have to get that number back up. He's going to start having to win over independence. And one way to do it is to have a solid performance of the debates. Now you go. You're 1000 % correct. Let's begin with the fact that Trump is right when he says, why do I even have to show up? Why should I be taking a tax from Asa Hutchinson and, you know, people who have 2 % of the polls. I don't even need to be there. Let everybody sort it out. And then somebody come after me. He's right about that. However, you are completely correct. There is a benefit to being there, to reminding people how great he can be in that venue, to maybe duke it out a little bit with DeSantis, see how that goes, see how other people engage him, the way they address him and engage him may simply solidify his front runner status. And finally, this is sort of in harmony with what you've said, any opportunity to be on a TV stage with millions of people watching and be likable, be skilled, be quick, be sharp is nothing but a good thing. It's all good. It's all really, really good. You know, I, you mentioned the funeral for Stu Epperson and there were a lot of movers and shakers, Stu Epperson, of course, the co -founder of the Salem Media Group, who passed away this week in Winston -Salem. And I went to the funeral on Friday and many thanks to Carl Jackson for filling in and doing a great job. And there were a lot of key broadcasters there and a lot of big time Republican operatives. I'm not going to mention any names, but I had a chance to talk to people in the green room and sort of, you know, as we were meeting the family and expressing our condolences. And it was a gathering of a lot of people who loved this man's magnificent life and what a life he led.

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"leroy" Discussed on Max & Murphy on Politics

Max & Murphy on Politics

06:39 min | 7 months ago

"leroy" Discussed on Max & Murphy on Politics

"Communities around both particular areas. I guess that's part of my question about how all this has gone down is the question of did the governor or team do enough in creating the play? They didn't do anything. And you know last year, she came and she slept on her and all of a sudden, instead of, you know, campaigning on them or going to communities to have these discussions, she waited until budget time to bring them up back up again. And that's not just with bad strategic planning on her part. This was back the right way to do things. Either line, everyone against her because no one wants to be no one wants to be told that they don't have input or have an opportunity to have an opinion, you know, The New Yorker without an opinion is a Minnesota. Oh no, don't offend Minnesota. Well, I'm just taking, I'm just thinking about how the mayor gotten some trouble with his comments about Kansas. So we don't want to, I didn't mean to pick a particular paper. You're not a New Yorker if you don't have it. There you go. It's not going to be allowed in opinion. Yeah. It's just makes people more New Yorkers. They're going to step up and fight for their little piece of space. I'm not going to, you know, play the role right now of pushback from the hulk administration. I'll encourage people to listen to my conversation with the state housing commissioner Ruth anvils now, just because we got into some of this, they gave their perspective, which response to some of what you said is their perspective is, we're requiring a certain amount of density. The idea is to require a certain amount of density near mass transit, but localities would have a good bit of flexibility in terms of what that looks like and the types of growth, but the idea is you have to grow. But they didn't go out to the localities to sell it. This is something you got to show to people. You just can't stick it in a sickle cell 8 week or 6 week budget process. Let me let you go on the basement issue. Let's just touch on that before we go because I know this is something you're outspoken on. I saw a coverage of this in city limits. Unless the fire department approves it unless you can do a walkout. We can't legalize illegality. We just can't say because people are living in an illegal condition. You can turn around and make promises to say that it's okay, because that is not true. Well, the idea would be they have to there has to be a process of legalization and being brought up to code. So if they can meet the standards for that process and practicality, fine. But I'm very dubious that they can meet those standards in practicality without it costing a hundred to a 150 K, which is a whole second mortgage that people are not going to want to take on. So if they want to the city says they want to do a fund to cover people's cost for it by but once they find out this theory and then there's actuality and actually this is that when they tried it in Brooklyn and the pilot program only two or three people bothered to go forward because the costs were prohibited. They are saying that probably problem with multiple dwelling laws and they want to be able to amend some medal of laws to make it easier to get the permitting and whatnot. They can feel free to try to make those changes to make that happen. That's a more nuanced position than I thought you had. Interesting. I mean, you know, if they want to try fine, but again, we have people in theoretical land that are not done at practically. And once you try to drill down and get things done in this city, it's much harder to actually. So there's that, there's that practical side of the equation, but then the other practical side is you got people living in these conditions, right? And then we saw them become deadly. So if you don't go in that direction, you got to do something that is we got to get we got to do enforcement. I mean, there's no reason other than lack of enforcement. Why are people living in these conditions? And people lying to homeowners saying that you can rent your basement and or people that's taking advantage of the fact that there is no enforcement and taking advantage of the immigrant community or poor communities and pushing them into the basement. So it's a lack of enforcement that is great at this horror story. And if those people are going to be evicted, so to speak, there better be some new housing for them for them to move into. There's no material on my housing Bill. No, no, no focus on workforce housing Bill. There's nothing to be done to say that is creating a real affordable housing program. There's been nothing done on AMI. You know, there's almost it hasn't been done to do affordable housing in this state. Over the last ten years that has created this situation where people are trying to live wherever they can because they know that there's no other alternative. So we as a state have failed the working class people over the ten years. Well, much more to discuss and try to get done in Albany in this budget or beyond. Senator Kramer will leave it there really appreciate the conversation and the time. Thank you for joining me. Keep us keep us updated as negotiations progress here and good luck getting that budget done next week. You think you think it's going to get done next week? I'm at 70 30 on unfortunately because unless there's some breakthroughs over the weekend, but it's on a print and do everything. And folks who will see on 70 30 know for next week, but maybe the week after. Boy, we're going into May here almost. Thank you for the time and the thoughts appreciate it. Thank you. Have a good weekend. Thank you so much.

"leroy" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

Lakers Nation Podcast

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

"Week and a half away from the game's mattering and counting, opening night against the warriors on the 19th. So I think that's going to be important. I think that at this point looking at where they are right now, probably wouldn't hurt to throw them out there on the floor a little bit and try to get that chemistry jump started because right now, those turnovers, a lot of it's coming just because guys aren't used to playing it against each other. The warriors were sloppy too, though. There were parts of this game, especially early on. Some of the ugliest basketball, it looked like a pickup game for a while. It really did. It was that bad. And then the second half got a little better, Ronda really brought a lot of structure to the game, but for a while, especially that first quarter, both sides, man, so sloppy. Moses Malone from Facebook. Great player. Said mellow starting off the bench. I think off the bench, I think you're probably going to see him come off the bench. I think that he's good as an instant offense kind of guy. I don't know. If you're bringing him into the starting lineup, where are you putting him? Are you putting him at the four and AD's the 5? Maybe, maybe they go that route, but you might be asking him depending on the matchup to defend somebody that he can't. More likely that you can get away with having him in the second unit defensively. So that's my concern there. Leroy longs, and Trevor, I think LeBron needs to rethink his game and play the four. He is playing the four. He played the four tonight. That's when he started at was power forward. But LeBron at the four, he's always going to have the ball. He's going to be the initiator on offense, whether we want to call it point guard or whatever. But he was the next biggest guy to start the game.

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"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

20:37 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

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"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

06:02 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

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"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

13:00 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

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"leroy" Discussed on The Sale Ring

The Sale Ring

08:07 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on The Sale Ring

"Make the auction business. Do it can work well. It's it's excellent timing this marketplace's hotter than a pistol and training i. We've talked about that on. The show is she's looked at property. You're looking at vacant land right now. More not not. Yeah now that's hubei. Forest cost nine dollars heath. We're not looking at vacant property anymore. You're just hoping to buy a couple of before's well you know you could come to sean or nausea auction. We we would stop if you've got to. That's one thing that we've always guaranteed the public. If you get to pay into much we'll shut you down. We'll atrocious to get the leroy guarantee on. We're going to slip away. We're going to hear from the sponsors one. More time we'll be back in just a few more minutes with the hindred. Ever dreamed of owning their country estate historic own more lakefront property log onto united country dot com. Would you like to retire to a home. Built on breathtaking acreage in the mountains. United country dot com ever dream of your own private hunting reserve united country dot com over thirty thousand farm recreational lifestyle properties are just a click away helping people find their american dream for over ninety years. We will help you find yours log on now to united country dot com and find your freedom thinking about selling a real estate investment but worried about the taxes. You'll have to pay property owners just like you have solved their tax issue with a starker services. Ten thirty one exchange one call could save you a fortune in taxes. Call starker services today at eight hundred three three to ten thirty one poor visit online at. Www dot starker dot com and keep the tax dollars working for you. Are you looking for heavy equipment but unsure where to start. Then you need to check out auction time. Dotcom find great limit has never been easier than bidding online at auction time. Dotcom what are you waiting for. Online auctions are closing every wednesday so register and start bidding today auction time dotcom the way to by heavy equipment. Crude oil natural gas coal buying and selling minerals is a breeze when you have the right energy professionals on your team. Mineral marketing dot com is a leading resource for america's mineral owners. Whether you're wanting to lease or sell your mineral rights mineral marketing has you covered mineral marketing dot com the oil and gas marketplace. And we're back in studio with leroy talking about so the last thing that you talked about before the convention convention. The commercials is multi property auctions. And the thing that i like about the. There's some companies. I'm thinking of right. Now that have established ourselves in different metropolitan areas or bigger market service areas. They have quarterly or monthly reoccurring multi property events. And they've done these long enough and they branded those that now. The public is your next auction. I have a home. I wanna put in instead of you going out. And chasing the property. The properties are now starting to come to the auction company. That's when you've arrived. That's when you've made it a twenty yeah. I think that's one thing that we'd like to go into doing some more of those. It is a service that you do for the little guy that may be can't baby. He's got a lot. That's worth ten thousand dollars. And the he can't afford to pay the advertisement they auction and we set out with a option fee for property. And if you put them all to properties in your fees laugh and lot of times we'll do for this advertisement being we charge a buyer's premium and we had one like. I think i told you mcallister that we had fifty five properties and went very. Well we did it with the buyer's premium and It you can involve a lot of different people and a lot of different Ways to do it. And then i told you lack sell choice when i'm selling them but you can do it several ways you you do it on a powerpoint and i believe the company you came from before united country which already doing property offsite. Yes sir and it's it's as easy as we can have them here in the studio. We had a little more room or have matt on the lawn. We could have them in a ballroom and sell properties in different towns and we. We'd can elect to do that. Leroy back during the the previous collapse in the market. Two thousand and six everything got really high in then between oh seven or no way that you know. The pants just fell down on it right after that. There were some bank auctions with large inventory. Didn't you weren't you. Part of one down in arkansas. Had a tremendous amount of inventory that we did. We did an auction for a bank. I don't recall exactly how many it was. So i want to say that there was over. Five hundred homes in that. I believe that's right. They were homes and lots and subdivisions with multiple. Yes sir and in tooth tuesday telling. They're all the we might have had no but any any anybody arkansas and oklahoma yesser which were they were all out because we wasn't at that time license in missouri. We could sell off side so we did arkansas and oklahoma but we had a real good sale. It was it was kind of funny that day is it went on. We thought that it would be hundred poppies and then this might kept adding property and we had a place rented. Luckily that had a lot of room that wasn't rented that day and we had to keep opening up doors and put more ring men in as a crowd got in. We had put up signs wherever we win. And then and the view when you decide advertisement he knew that you came to ballroom and hotel springdale arkansas and much property so we had a pretty good crowd there and had a good run and everything so we. I don't think we had anything didn't sale in in our sale and it wasn't absolute but we had a lot of success at your was there was either five hundred or six hundred homes in that auction thumbing through not too long ago. I was going through some youtube videos and i came across. That news channel had a lot of coverage on it. Of course there was a lot of the ballroom auctions that were going on because there was so much inventory that had gotten taken back Fell into default and they were having these large default disposition sales that being one of them the news channels regional local. They were picking up that story and and there was some great There were some great video out there leading up to this auction. Actually the the bank we were working for didn't want anyone to know who was selling what bank they felt like it would make them look bad to the consumers so they were leading us. Advertise it but not use their name there and this one new station there in town got to do in research and trying to find out who it was and when they found it made the it made the news on three or four channels and we got a lot of free advertisement. I think it's unreasonable By i'm trying to keep it quiet and then when it got out it really went wild.

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"leroy" Discussed on The Sale Ring

The Sale Ring

08:17 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on The Sale Ring

"Always waiting thank for an opportunity to really to To sue or be offended in some way or another so we have to protect ourselves times. They are a changing one of the things that i enjoy about The united country affiliation is the original nations. We have available to us. I don't know of any other real estate group. That has that kind of a deal that we have on. Her relations insurance makes it worthwhile. That's become a mainstay in real estate and the auction business. If you're if you're flying without that beware your gambling. Oh your ass edge yes. That's a great segue. We're gonna slip away and we're going to hear from our sponsors. We'll come back and just a few minutes and talk with leroy about A specific type of action. That i want to ask you about hybrid auctions and welcome back in a few minutes and talk about that state tin ever dream of owning your country estate historic home. More lakefront property log onto united country dot com. Would you like to retire to a home. Built on breathtaking acreage in the mountains. United country dot com ever dream of your own private hunting preserve united country dot com over thirty thousand farm recreational and lifestyle properties are just a click away helping people find their american dream for ninety years. We will help you find yours. Logon now to united country dot com and find your freedom thinking about selling a real estate investment but worried about the taxes. You'll have to pay property owners just like you have solved their tax issue with a starker services. Ten thirty one exchange one call could save you a fortune in taxes call starker services today at eight hundred three three to ten thirty one or visit online at www dot starker dot com and keep tax dollars working for you. Are you looking for heavy equipment. But unsure where to star. Then you need to check out auction time. Dotcom find great equipment has never been easier. Then bidding online at auction time dotcom. What are you waiting for online. Auctions closing every wednesday so register and start bidding today auction time dotcom the weight of by heavy equipment crude oil natural gas coal buying and selling minerals vries when you have the right energy professionals on your team mineral marketing dot. Com is a leading resource for america's mineral owners whether you're wanting to lease or sell your mineral rights mineral marketing. Has you covered mineral marketing dot com the oil and gas marketplace. And we're back in the studio treated. I've been visiting with leroy hindrance from jay. Oklahoma retired highway patrolman auction near real estate broker. And here's what. I want to ask you about leroy in the auction. Business where we're constantly trying and testing you know different techniques and methods and things one thing that you started using to accelerate and this is all about the sales process. You said well. I think a lot of times auctions excite people and it gets them off the fence at forces a response from him using that to accelerate the offer process through a hybrid auction as you call it offering property for auction and accepting preoccupied offers up to a certain date. But then saying there's a cut off after this date we're going to go towards the auction. So you're you're forcing people's hand to get their offers in. How's that working in your business. It's working good. We started about twenty years ago. I had a good friend of mine call and wanna do auction father's land. He's land in his stay in. It was december where we had a lot of Freezing rain coming. snow predicted. Not then why. Don't we wait till spraying and having auction in these. Well i want to get rid of a wanted to do it now. I want to know that it's that. I'm going to be banished william and i said well. Why don't we put it on the market. And we'll do that until march. Fifteen march fifteen. You must come to the option which we will set up for april fifteenth month time before the auction can't be cut off and then how how long before that do you make the offering out there Whenever i listed. I make the offering so thirty days ahead. So are two weeks that they can make an offer like what's that time period of the minimum. Okay in this case it was three months and it was quite a while al queda out and so we put it on on the website own the united country website and said this place can be bought for x. amount of dollars until march fifteenth. After that time you must bid at the auction per the owners instructions. A plan everything to the owners. You know sean. But he can set those parameters and we advertise them so By ten days in to the to the program middle of january or so. I got a full price offer on the applies took it to him and sold the place and i thought well at. That's pretty good deal so we started calling with call it a lien for a while and i thought hybrid sounded a little sexier so i start naming it hybrid and we've got actually a hybrid contract that we'll fill out and i explained it. Everyone and i think one of the main things it does it. It keeps you as i Private treaty agent from a losing anything outside auction. Here yeah but go you present data it front and the one that you helped me with. I forget what year. That was sean. Rodney blacks place. That we sold two thousand six was in two thousand. Six is the year before. I came to work. Here he he. He was not interested in doing an auction at all but he wanted to sell his property. And i explained it to him and we rocked along about six months and he came by one day and said well. Let's talk about the auction. It was an absolute auction as you know he said i want to sell it. I'm ready to move. I'm done i want. I want to sell it. So we set it up. And i got a hold of you because i'd never done any online bidding and you came in. We set it up at a burst successful auction. I think every backup bitter. Which is what we call a second place better was online which is which is highly unusual even today where simulcasting and online auctions live. Broadcasting's become more prevalent. Excuse me if you have a live auction event. The vast majority of time the the people that want to bid on that property it appears are going to be there at the event. You would think so. This one was highly unusual because not only were there several active bidders on the property. The runner-up bitter. I think he was a dentist from southern missouri. If i remember right he was on line. Had a wedding daughter son was getting married that weekend and he couldn't come back for the sale.

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"leroy" Discussed on The Sale Ring

The Sale Ring

07:19 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on The Sale Ring

"That's the longest intro history. I mean let's just cut the middle out the whole middle and we'll piece it back together. The welcomed the still ring and in a be a weird three music and welcome to the ring. We'll keep that little ding ding ding there. Yeah we gotta keep that. So it's gonna be we're gonna quit talking about it one of these days we're going to stop talking about it actually do it Speaking of doing it right. What about our guest in the podcast studio today we got mr leroy hindrance. Good friend of the show longtime auctioneer law enforcement officer retired we He's got a wide background. Lieber way how are you good. Thanks for inviting me to the show. Oh thanks for coming in. We appreciate you being in town. We We heard you in kansas city. You're taking some some training with the realtors and the auctioneers and we just. I got excited because you and i have known each other for a long time is known you for a long time and we She brought up the other day. Said hey you know. Leave roy's in town. We should get him on this show because this guy has got knowledge not only knows what great stories. Never pass up a chance to talk. Sean got in trouble when his high school for talking and my english teacher told me. You'll never make a living talking so i did sell. Her property at auction came back on her. Dan tells a very similar story. What is it with you guys do. And not only that. It was my. I guess it would have been english and they called speech back then. You speech teacher mary. Carol solve told me the exact same thing i would pester while class was going on his board you been she said. Sit there and keep your mouth shut. You will never make any money running your mouth. We've been all right with four four. She passed away in that little town of three or four hundred people. Every time i'd see her she just give me the night and just say well you prove me wrong you did okay. Makes it worthwhile sean. Yeah sure that's that's probably a good story in itself. Has she was. And i think for the percentages out there. She wasn't wrong. Most people don't make a good living running their mouth all the time though. I wished i'd listen more. Sometimes when they get ready to write a letter. Luckily i'm married. Another schoolteacher so I i use hardly do my rioting cleaner thing for me. Well we switch places. The person that i was trying to. That was paying attention in the class. I was picking on. I ended up working for people like that. So petra any money. I'm just you usually You need that education there. You sure does not a bad thing. Leroy we appreciate you being on the show this is. This is going to be an exciting episode. We talked a little bit before the show about covering your retired oklahoma highway. Patrolman you were state trooper and oklahoma for and had a long tenure with that You got into the auction business and end of the real estate business and you're doing some unique things in the auction business. So i wanna kinda just cover the gamut. We'll start at the top. Tell us a little bit about leroy. Hindrance and growing up around jay oklahoma. And and how you got into law enforcement. Well i grew up in j. Oklahoma and father was a farmer out. East of town raised on three hundred acres with Four other siblings went to high school and traveled around from different jobs and wound up machine. Job wish machinist also for quite a while but in the back of my mind. I always wanted to be a state trooper. An old gentleman named hera round that always should marred very much. And i just wanted to be like him so When i turned twenty five. I wouldn't applied for the highway patrol and fortunately enough i got in i ipad and So there wasn't a test or anything you just show up and signed some papers based on height. Is that when you show up your grady. Don't everything you do when you go to get your education. They actually come out in back then and inspected your personal vehicle. Oh because i felt like the. Us treat their vehicle treated jearl fail that like immediately Out to my car. Sorry back does that mean they'd look in the back seat and see old pizza boxes of box in the car or anything like that but then we'd had passed an oral interview and went through back then. Is seven weeks patrol school. Now they do eighteen. I think how old guys where the smarter than a young guy and Or the criminals were dumber dumber so spent spent several years in the working my way back towards home wound up and jay. Oklahoma met my wife. Virginia she was teaching their in town. So i got an opportunity to transfer and she had a job so i thought that was a good idea. I'll come back so during his tenure about the time ahead. Twenty years on. I decided i wanted to go to auction school. I always wanted to be an option here so went to the missouri auction academy. There's health and i think we talked about it tonight down to lifestyle exchange. Yes sir actually down there before last. We did right down there. At the stockyards we went to the golden ox stake so kind of legacy place down there. Social spending ten years working part time and then retired and went into the business fulltime. How retired from highway patrol and then started a whole nother career. Yes i did i. I can't seem to stop work now. I can't either enjoyment but the auction. Business is if you really enjoy like. I'm sure sean and i do. And the real estate business particularly when you get into the hunting end of it and the farms and ranches it. Something that there's very enjoyable dish to do. And sometimes you get for. That makes that makes it in. That's more enjoyable. That is that makes you happier. I'm not gonna lie. Sometimes i look forward to the payday i do. I'll i'll check on the closing from time to somebody who asked right. My brother had told me one time he said i. It's not about the money it's about helping people at some point. It needs to be a little bit about the money. Because i need a car payment but you need to help yourself and your family. Same time don't you winners.

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The Wrongful Conviction Of Joseph Webster

Latino USA

01:34 min | 2 years ago

The Wrongful Conviction Of Joseph Webster

"It was april of two thousand and five and joseph webster had been sitting in tennessee state. Prison for nearly three years. He was serving a thirteen year sentence for selling cocaine. Joseph said he had a chance to go up for parole. He was hoping to go home early. He was twenty six years old at the time and then things took a drastic turn. Joseph was notified. He was being charged with the murder of a man. Named leroy owens someone that he said he had never met in tennessee. That meant he was facing a life sentence or even the death penalty would stay doing heartbreak on family. They will buy cheese perfectly covault and eighties again. I have leery. Owens was skilled in november nineteen ninety eight when joseph was just nineteen years old several years before he went to prison for selling drugs. Leroy's murder was brutal. He was beaten over the head with a cinderblock several times. The case remained unsolved for seven years. The moment after hearing the news is a blurred joseph. Not only was he not going to go home. He now had to prepare for trial behind bars. He thought of his three young sons and his mom. Marie burns who had been waiting patiently for his release. You know he called me so mama they trying to say keo some bad as a about us. Judson ju is added. Do it is added not do that.

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"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

07:10 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"Want to pat. Said afford stu Tatlises you on november las g and every cutler months would send head trainer and see i. Fight is a video of different things do would be going early every six months and Sign with their thoughts are taking off landing a my fine Just different things would have shaved events with Far away layer belying with always with these dog amos for the protection of these forward on off. He's a slight friend. The bass kids with us anaya crime. More than layer orleans even reacting deathly leroy wasn't even running qasr. Towns of women lived in north queensland. He had his mouth. Sony just went to slight this different things you know. Just going gonna ask the hall afford supporter. I think he cares. I if it was i On dog brand. Probiotic that yes. I yea i'm just different things on donald scenting to them as proof of unite site Came around ahead. evidence decided. I doing like continuation training absolutely very important. I look some type of same been given domes Offering tegra. But and i just don't do anything with them Silence sad such people that want to find out a little bit more about integra. Where should they look at is. Www dot or s dot com. Are you I will send you the amount of the website do that but that is yes. I'd buy a now. And i was a little bit instrumental in helping them with Integra one of the full providers that recognized our department of veterans of phase To provide dogs to veterans with. Ptsd out there was to return With client. I think it was either a And integra given one of the a next two spokes Instrumental with providing characteristic. Ince's nvidia is and helping them add as well and you know. I walked to fundraise for them as well. When i when i get a chance Help them out and They are a nonprofit organization and charity. And all the money. That that i get guys back into The training and that saw things and everybody that does stuff for a tegra volunteer. He's now and gets pied a so. You're not an integral I'll go there myself. But if i go at night fundraise rise and raise money for him. It's voluntarily don and You know as. I said. I'll be given this wonderful opportunity for The storm which is leroy's not a pet haza medical side without leroy oughta unaware of with bena medically You know he gives me the opportunity to be out of going out and Continued won't cool Different levels of grinded exposures Health in public. You know when you issue a quantity and quality law. If united would be wouldn't be housebound you know can still go out and do things and You know and have a law often with my wife and kids and and and that's warm truly grateful for integra the alba change they have given me And continue to say and gas i am. Thank you very very much. Fatiguing the tarmac out and sharing and leroy viz anymore questions so out of paper with law to now are more than happy to answer them guy from there and as education k App slightly. he will has all make sure. Put them in contact with you. So thank you very very much about sharing on our hasn't been the easiest of things to talk about nine but if if people are willing to talk about it than had two other people now in head to other people get educated and absolutely that integra ernie doom with pipe veterans. And i first responders i do. I think they have taken on one or two cases of civilians special cases but apart from that it's any more specifically for veterans and fish. Fish responders able that could be Place far examines Neither help get correct to service. Paypal veterans law so on ninety eight. Four we'll see nine and Gay has now thank you very much again in a look for the catching up sometime soon. Thank you very much A lag made to come onto your podcast in salona. Thank you very much for listening. Or i hope that you enjoyed the show as is really appreciate if you told a friend. I'd appreciate it even more if you Left a review on whatever service. You are listening to us on until next week. Stay safe and remember. Your dog is.

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"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

07:45 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"He was a regimental sergeant major in the second commando regiment side hayes designed. Ob himself he's nine for he's nine yeager papadias stay in anything. Hey couldn't do. He wouldn't get made to anyone else. Come and training was very farah because when you're at in public can you a jacket on your dog. Your the all is in the ease of the web paper. Everything you do wrong or to do role example addie addy's one of the best places to guide because the made all is actually and the shelves. They've changed much but only the head how out of the way we'll leasing calls. They might all directly they show the actual phrases fridges directly. Heartbeat up there. Actually some we will Very ugly with the along with the actual Fade shelf and weighs gentle. Lady's on ad oaks. Because that yet eyesight therefore unwanted advances and things like that but what they good for as and it's not a muzzle. Leroy can still drink eight bought if he wanted to nobody. Wherever would unless you really hurting and brave and everything with alone absolutely justified any good for going your dog or an where you need him guy when todd oils in kind with shops we gun with shops being a medium saw as lodge dog. You don't wanna know fragile stuff off the shelves. If you're not view ida that good they lock brought on a whole the effect And site if we're an addy. Lay roy guys to look of like little loop halfway. Dan laid. I could just that guy leave it. Leave it and that way. He knows if he goes to movies head and he's not spice to do that. It's an etiquette thing in the shops in his pot of Can just leave gonna hit him. Barking follows the yank it would because it sits around the bridge in is yup yup math. And if you wear to an esa my sensiti pod over dole. So if you wait again would him. Many wouldn't wouldn't perform for me. Wouldn't wanna work for me. Probably yes side look smell lake. Anything may be head. He's gonna look straight ahead because you want a dog looking at food and leaking smelling at a many thing One accidentally back tees bama Show and they will look up my head trying to lie because dogs to them and indians or muslims of daddy and the rear end of dogs dirty even aping often old so year. So there's a lot of things of hey you position your dog when you're out and things at that you've got to be mournful love as well So yeah so. We did a pat test on twenty seven th amendment two thousand seven and we pacifist guide. Excellent was very nerve wracking. Westfield shopping center and you know you gotta various different shops and clothing shops and one of one of china's a quadriplegic. She will change good around bill itself at mom memoir in the fighting off the fame laundry section of moi's dies top shops. If got a little who thing that comes out that they put the clothes on one night. Head don't conscripted so up against the hulk which used to things that even Big w in the clothing section. You know you don't count rob Begins to close is because it puts fair hair on everything absolutely. Yes so we did that training and we passed and We eventually In two thousand two thousand eight mewa off and on the kids. We moved to mccoy north queensland and we stayed up to twelve months and then we moved to allied But how did leroy go with the different a temperature extremes and between side coming up to my car and then going all the place waning of goethe conditioning. I'm very very mournful tikey mountain height if it gets too hot A nice mobilizations have a policy that they handlers led a tight dog out cyber everson temperature leroy's always inequality condition and we're always going into places that a condition Or the other Little all but we makino went like oppo when it was like thirty degrees so just found a trade that was really shady had his water bowl. Winning called you know and a side and with his jacket with his coat of z the solid. And it's it's pocketing solid. So if you add hot in a phrase i can wear cool. Pigs ame jo pack. You can put them actually into the pocket at a helps. Cool adult on us more fun. That's why when. We're mccall leroy off luther mccoy to townsville mccaw brisbane ailey to the sydney and melbourne. And all that. We flew about. Twelve times with quantum sane tog array and had always leroy on the night problems on the on the are applied. Nado drbble in the cabin with your travel cried because he certified with corner. Certification is under the queensland go. I hearing in an assistance dog act. Which is the get A pat loss threes Got is one of the record. Noise amoy organization is one of the recognized. Um one survey that quotas recognize sign evasion. Gay so i mean we had just supply evidence to debate.

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"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

03:19 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"I accidentally ran him iva And unfortunately ended up with a broken famer and a broken pelvis and for the role he was to be doing way. Had to might the decision whether to a getting Fix to the vet. Lloyd oxygen fixed. And then there'd be a long recovery period at at least twelve months a cry or six months in crite and then You know and there was no guarantee he was gonna be the same dog again some. Fortunately i had to my season. Two with moi trying to say of integra service is try to put him to slight and absolutely got me because pay stay. 'cause i give you much grading when you're out in public and you don't find them. What pedia stale the audience affecting your dog and they fight casino. New side unite. Us you still not you with a shopping. Trolley or boss united walking you not running into play glory for that but the type that fear of the shops and panic and anxiety and everything anyway head tried and see i come. I ever nauseous said. Oh unable to get back into these and it wasn't just about having another dog gone from having a dog. The dog could go out and public to certain certain levels of shops. I wasn't landed his typing striding till big westfield's in cambridge but also lad taik him into the way like who and willies and big w and young wasn't a very big shops because that was the label all day says stause iceland training. We'd got up to. It was any when camber for training that went with more china. Occupied physically taking me to westfield's in cambridge cena anyway I had a friend that was next to another dog gaw alamos beforehand and he.

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"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

08:26 min | 2 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"If you haven't already and hit that subscribe button that way. You will be sure not to miss any future episodes this week. I'll be interviewing ashley smith. And we'll be talking about his service dog leroy. But i in some doggy news. In alberta canada spike and eight-year-old blowing dog was recently surrendered to the saving grace. Animal society along with his seeing eye cat called macs. Aren't they've been together for their whole lives and said they would deem only to be adopted out as i pay which has since happened and i reported to be doing well. Also in the us in phoenix. Arizona rescuers from the sunshine dog rescue found a female. Australian shepherd mix that was not in the best condition they took in Found that she was pregnant but unfortunately after a emergency. C section lost poppies now. The dog was quite distraught looking for a poppies and coincidentally die received some abandoned kittens so one of the staff there at the idea to put them together and it worked side. The blended species family are doing better than what they would have been had a not have been put together in neil semi regular spotting spot segment. Well it had to happen. You mart recall a couple of weeks ago. I mentioned that You could buy. European version of spot from boston dynamics around seventy five thousand dollars. Us spotting spots segments gonna be a lot easier now because people have started getting them. The is some footage. Now of a lady in florida taking her spot who she calls scrappy for a walk down the street and if you want to have a look at that just jump on youtube in putting scrappy now for this week's interview welcome to other alexa dog. Podcast arm. he with ashley. How i today. Good robot so f- going fantastically well little dry little drizzly outside but At snow's good time to chat type. Who are we gonna talk about today. We're gonna talk about leroy. Leroy leroy farm bureau mile labrador as Moy assistant all assistanct dog goal slash service job That i've had for three and a half years side. It's fantastic and as pope normal. I'm going to ask you to go back in time to just before you got leroy and talk us through the house. And why is that. You got together Also kim the astronomy for eleven years and are served in a stay more than one hundred thousand on the internet As a military policeman in panama raw was investigating atrocities and Yoga had the opportunity. It's going to go out with a fully qualified military places best to guide to go way out and Recover some bodies and stuff like that. A pots And also i i yes i anyway. After a comeback for may same leroy acidini always sort of different in a why like Smells sam's And things on sane were affecting me and it wasn't until two thousand four went on an ex unfortunately committed suicide and It affected me and it brought back memories smyth essays and stuff while that nice table that dog with payday stay anxiety and depression. Chronic depression in scientism seeks was medically discharged from the straw nami. We've health plus physical health. Laka ended up having to have more law back fused. And as a result. I ended up with quantifying with saudi cure. Shoes molest late with me like guys matola and had folds because of it and Anyway so yes i In two thousand What was it early. Two phase and seven awesome awad flow. Gina was pretty much for close in the house and lifting young use of biles at the tone and A little bit about veterans first responders as well being matched to an assistant stove will save stope to help them with the media. Stay and At the time contacted soldier your own. Which is a veterans It's law connects service organization. That helps veterans within the community not just At the home with the season stoke spot we override different things employment. You know. they've really expanded they. They um with veterans and families and the community. Now you know so yeah. So far often amol and bobble. I was dead against it the torn because she thought that this was going to be another thing that she was going to have to after adul- sh Guess i saw fought off an email and I got a reply back. And i had to send any information about boy. myself and And then i had to get Some medical reports from the cycle psychologist. Dr in starting the n. saikal bicycling to reports I would benefit from an assist installed with the off. The pipe would pay this thing and so when i came ahead of meeting. We've integra sevastopol australia. Touched to soldier on the tone in d-.

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"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

02:34 min | 3 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

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"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

15:23 min | 3 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on KCRW

"Drama life something past. How would be fun? Okay? I say with big brother. How do you understand? What Okay? Don't stop. How about that? Uh huh. Uh huh. Mm hmm. Oh, Okay? Look Probable. Huh? Huh? Mm hmm. Not again. Yes, Indeed. The Jazz can't big getting back into the swing with the John and Chang Tet that's called Yank Sing Work Song, and before that music from Francoise Hole four. From the album that recorder We heard that the Blackbird and Andre Young and the American Negro is the album revolutionized the name of the piece that we heard. This is the Roy Downs right here on case here, w going to get right back to it right after this. Hey, it's Hamlet. I hope you're able to unwind during this holiday weekend tune in tomorrow for a special documentary program that we hear a case here till the music really love..

"leroy" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

03:00 min | 3 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

"She wrote John Madden a letter telling him he's doing it wrong. Is that correct? That's hilarious is like this wise hotel is like your mom keeps calling the people telling them to say your name wrong, But I don't care if people say liberal. I know she wanted that right. Totally remote Degree Bay Packers. Let him is where a lot time your story and marketing NPR guy. He's telling me that it was so funny, but it was very respect with they start calling me little run forward after that, that zoo much fun, did you? Did you tell him Mom? Listen, It's okay. It's okay. I'm playing football on great. You know, no university If he has a capital R little, he is little Roy. I said okay, but I'd never correct. You should say what I will. And your mom was right. Because you everybody at least deserves the respect that having their name pronounced correctly, especially you. Look. Hey, Thank you so much. Enjoy the game today and and we'll talk to you up the road. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I really appreciate I really enjoyed it. Thank you so much. So you gotta Daria's Leroy Butler. Connor, not not Leroy Butler. LeRoi and I know that it the way that it's spelled. A lot of people millennials like yourself with wouldn't pronounce it correctly. But let me tell you something. The Roy Butler was an excellent player. I mentioned that he's a two time finalist. Now for the Hall of Fame. He's right there. You're talking about a guy that I believe it was the first To be in the 2020 club, 20 interceptions and 20 sacks. So he was really a guy that could do it all as far as blitzing getting to the quarterback and then also good coverage. And during those times, too, I know that A lot of teams that they more lesser using two safeties or two free safeties. Back then you always had a free safety and strong safety and the Roy Butler could he could. He could come up in in in in run coverage and bam! He could play the run or he could sit back there and he could hurt you with interceptions. Really, really good player, Probably a Hall of Famer. I'm rooting for him and the creator of the Lambeau Leap. Back in 1993. Did you know that the Raiders played in Los Angeles? Connor Green? I didn't know that. Yeah, Yeah, the L. A Raiders back in 1993. So they've been the Oakland Raiders, the elevators back to Oakland and now the last Vegas Raiders. All right, so we've checked in with three teams. Right? First hour. We did the FC. We just had the word Butler talking about the Packers coming up. Next is great on many covers the Tampa Bay Bucks. For the athletic and, you know, like this is really, really intriguing because Tom Brady went down, albeit with a talented team and a talented roster went down the Tampa Bay and change things changed the culture. You just heard the Roy talk about Reggie White. He came up, he changed the culture. In Green Bay made him into a winner Tom Brady. If it appears that the same thing down in Tampa Bay with the Buccaneers will talk to Greg Allman coming up next about the game, and what he's feeling with the Bucks today, this is John Marxist, the CBS sports radio. We will take some phone calls next segment. If you'd like. 855 to 1.

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"leroy" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

01:37 min | 3 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"Station 12 50. The fan in Milwaukee, Leroy, Thanks for a few minutes. How are you? Good trying to fight through the snow above and then doing pretty good, so it Zoe right now is expected to continue snowing through the game. That's the thing about Wisconsin. Whether it could be sunshine and one quarter it can be fall weather and another one. It could be winter and another one and it'll start all over again. It was kind of hard because I so I looked at the weather this morning, the Roy and it had it. It was snowing like 89 o'clock in the morning, But then it said as the day went on, it wasn't supposed to snow. But you know what? You know Green Bay weather better than I do. I suppose so. Maybe we could see some, so it's gonna be cold, regardless, right? Yeah, it'll be cold, but but again, if you're all for all your great player, you great playing all weather, But they did. 24 degrees like in New York or in Florida, California are a way of Chicago is different. It was gotten if it feels like maybe seven, But the biggest thing is even when the Packers played Tennessee, it started snowing real hard, and then it stopped. But sometimes if you're not focused it, it can't be a problem. But I don't think it'll be issue because there won't be one of those games that I turn up 50 below zero on. We know Tom Brady knows about playing in the cold in the snow anyway, so The right. Is this the most complete team that the Packers have had in a while? We know round Rogers is great. They have had three running backs that can run the ball. I like a couple receivers and the tight end a really complete team, huh? Yeah, there. They had a team like this since probably Super Bowl 45 10 years ago. They won the.

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"leroy" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

AM 970 The Answer

01:35 min | 3 years ago

"leroy" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

"O'clock. They haven't gotten out all the water bills. Around the end of the month. I wish the department didn't have so many customers come in. I'll get that yellow Judge. Why guilty? You're working. You bet. Have to send out these water bills. Well, I can speed that up for you. You how? When you come to mind, just toss it in the waste basket. You goat, I guess. Ali right on the street with his sidekick, Tiger Davis. You did? Yeah. They were on their way home from school. Leroy was carrying Tigers books and Tiger was riding Leroy's by Oh, my goodness. Judge. What do you know about this tiger? He seems to be a popular boy. I know his father. He's with the Internal Revenue Department. At least the words. Yeah, I guess the boys all right? I like to see you, Leroy spend more evenings in whole study yell they have you ever thought of inviting Tiger into your home Well know, In addition to opening your home to Leroy's friends, you have an opportunity to observe the company. He keeps not that I think Leroy's forming the wrong friendships. Yeah, that's a fine idea. Have me, Roy. Invite him out. I would sure Is Tiger Leroy, say, What's wrong with that, dad? Back. Nothing. Judge. You does not have that's all. Yeah. All.

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Hogger Is The Latest Character Coming To Heroes Of The Storm

The Business of Esports

06:04 min | 3 years ago

Hogger Is The Latest Character Coming To Heroes Of The Storm

"Kind just lead off with the biggest news story of possibly the year. Any sports okay. I thought last week you'll ever what i thought last week. It was the biggest ever. No this is it. We've had a lot of biggest weeks but this week may be the biggest of all because this week. Here's the storm. Got a new hero for the first time in like i can't even count. They literally just released new hero. There are people at blizzard. Still working on this game a parent apparantly. They literally they were like released official. Not some rogue employee's official. They started listening to the podcast. There like that kid. William really likes the store and we gotta give him a new hero and bam. They're literally like out of nowhere. You had no idea new hero. His name's hogger. He's a knoll he spins around. It's awesome so if you ask me how my week was. I think i just told you like leg world of warcraft harder. Well if warren bradshaw gary. Everyone's making jokes about like like his voice lines. Let me tell you how. I escaped storm wind. Keep you know how like harder is is one of. I would say if not the while hold on. I don't wanna go too far. It's i would argue top three memes ever okay. So leroy jenkins number one. Yup leroy jenkins is number. One number two is next ramos. Blood not like the play harder number two because harder river to. It's the first real like elite that you kill right. Yeah paul i. I know that and so it was like like the looking for group. Hogger is like you wanna mean at like level. Sixty in classic. Wow that's that's that's what you put out there right or you want or do you want to. You know you want to grief other players. You go and just cam poker. Because they're trying to kill him to finish whatever quest they've got and he just stand around the spine and one shot him. You know it's that hogger yes. It's that auger interesting You know nobody really knows. Like i mean these new heroes like they always seem overpowered at launch. You know i played him. I actually thought he was underpowered. But i think that has more to do with me being absolutely useless at the game despite playing it nonstop for six years so i felt like it just died off time when i played him but it doesn't matter at this point they could put a mouse mouse trap and a piece of cheese in the game and i would buy like i'd be like this is incredible when you actually have spent money on the game. Now oh my god. Yes so many like side like this new content. I bought the hair they released today by the are paul economic incentives. Like if i want them to keep releasing new heroes. I have to find out how. I still don't believe that. This is some official project at blizzard. I really believe it's. It's like two rogue employees that that that oxygen is paying behind under the table. Maybe maybe we should be quiet about. Maybe they've just survived because like nobody's notice there unlike closet somewhere somehow escaped eight. Hr shutdowns and it's like randy from what was it office space or whatever. The is just their house. We can keep developing. I it we hit. It has a very big user base. That game like it's not league level. It's clearly large enough for them to continue resources to some extent and look if they're shutting down starcraft that they're continuing to do lots as much as we mean about like. Oh la william. You're so weird to like that game like it added an audience. It's just not a huge audience but it's big enough that even a company like blizzard still invest something on it. So i mean i would assume on. Its own like i. I don't know how blizzard internally looks at projects right but do they. Are they sophisticated enough. I mean i'm sure they are but the question is do they break out sort of a pnl for each game. Right is simple enough to do that. Or is there so much intermingling of resources at the company eight possible. I cannot believe they do not have a pl specifically for that game at least on the revenue side cost side might be a little harder to attribute because you borrowed an artist here you re use an asset. Their pets like i. I have no doubt that the games are run as pretty strict individual. Pnl's with relatively high control that the must be profitable right to keep going. Yeah the the big question that kills things like this and organizations is hugh rationalizations right. This is why like coke and you know what is it. Clorox or old household price continuously cycle out brands. despite the fact that there are actually quite successful. Like if you. And i started one of those brands like this head. Skew rationalization is big driver of overall profitability. And big business says and that sort of what happened to starcraft right gut skew rationalized. Essentially i bet you for the investment on it it was still profitable. The question is could you put those dollars somewhere else and have a higher return. Could you put that management attention somewhere. And so i think it's interesting that the storm clearly. They're not scared to kind if they need to. They killed these sports scene right. It was dead until the cc l. But it is interesting that like you know they have. They don't skew so again. I think it speaks to. The game is a lot bigger than i think. People realize i mean. I just like to kid about it because it's a funny meam now. It's like our our top. Names are dumpster. Fire cures to the storm. What is lindsay's nickname. That's like our three or three like

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Tennessee man freed after serving nearly 15 years for a murder he didn't commit

DaveMan

01:19 min | 3 years ago

Tennessee man freed after serving nearly 15 years for a murder he didn't commit

"V N So just imagine you are in prison. You know what you were in there for? And, um, what it is, is something that you didn't knew. No. And I mean, think about it. You go into a prison. They say the joke is you just ask anybody. They're all innocent. And a lot of them will tell you that. And you know, it's sad to think that in and around all of those people that are saying that there are a few that really are, I mean, imagine knowing going to bed every night. So for 15 years For a murder he didn't commit. This Tennessee man was in prison, he has been exonerated. So a Davidson County judge the order Joseph Webster's release after receiving recommendation from the district attorney's office. That said No longer has confidence in the conviction. This guy's 41 years old, he walked out of a Nashville detention center and this Woz Yesterday of four year legal battle is what this guy was doing. He was convicted for the 1998 murder of Leroy Owens, an admission of guilt by one of Webster's relatives. Court documents said this and it didn't matter. So after a decade and a half in prison for a murder he didn't commit. This guy

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Boston - No Arrests Made In Attleboro Stabbing That Left Woman Dead

WBZ Morning News

00:14 sec | 3 years ago

Boston - No Arrests Made In Attleboro Stabbing That Left Woman Dead

"On Leroy Street, 28 year old Kimberly Do Feli. Rushed to sturdy Memorial Hospital. She was pronounced dead. The second woman stabbed remains hospitalized. No arrests have been made back in February of

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Music that Imitates Inanimate Objects

Classics for Kids

05:17 min | 3 years ago

Music that Imitates Inanimate Objects

"Hello. I'm Naomi Lewin. Welcome to classics for kids. It's pretty obvious that at the beginning of the second movement of Beethoven's Eighth Symphony The Orchestra is imitating something mechanical. That's not a clock ticking. It's a metronome, the machine that was invented to show exactly how fast or slow a piece of music should be played before the metronome. The only way to show the tempo of a piece was by writing fast slow, very fast or very slow usually in Italian on the music. But a composer had no way of telling you exactly how fast very fast was. That's where the. Comes in. In, the early eighteen hundreds Dutch inventor named Dietrich Nichols Vinko perfected a machine that could be adjusted to take at set speeds, but Vinko wasn't a good salesman. So he didn't get credit for it. A friend of Beethoven's Johann. NEPOMUK melt. Seoul was the one who took out the patent on the metronome and marketed it. So he gets the credit. When you see 'em m equals sixty on a piece of music. The M M's stands for metals. metronome equals sixty a metronome marking of sixty is one tic per second, which is about the speed if your pulse. battleplan was the only composer to write music imitating an inanimate object something that's not alive. He wasn't even the only one to write music takes composers love to put clocks into their music. That's the symphony number one, hundred, one by Franz Joseph Haydn, which is nicknamed the clock for pretty obvious reasons. Hungarian composers ultime Kodi put a musical clock into his opera Janos. There's also a famous fairy tale character for Houma clock striking midnight was very important and very scary Sergei. prokofiev wrote a ballet Cinderella including the clock. One last. A tick that slightly off balance, there's a piece by American composer. Leroy Anderson called the syncopated clock. In this piece, the clock goes tick Tock Tick Tock and then suddenly. It does something different syncopation in music is when you shift the accent from where you expect it. To, someplace you don't. Leroy Anderson loved inanimate objects. He wrote another piece imitating one that's just about disappeared these days before there were computers with printers, there was the typewriter. In music, it's not just instruments that imitate inanimate objects sometimes singers due to. That's from the first act of Jacques Offenbach, opera the tales of Hoffmann in which the hero Hoffman falls in love with a woman named Olympia or whether he thinks Olympia is a woman but she's really a mechanical doll in the middle of singing her mechanical music she runs out of steam and someone has to wind her back up. Played. Some wonderful jokes with their mechanical music

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The Iroquois Nationals Team | The History of Lacrosse

Iroquois History and Legends

05:09 min | 3 years ago

The Iroquois Nationals Team | The History of Lacrosse

"Hello welcome to Iroquois history and legends. Today we're GONNA be talking about the history of Lacrosse and current status of the Iroquois national team. Today. We don't have just one guest we have multiple group. I'm just going to let them introduce themselves one by one if you gentlemen could just give me a brief background on who you are just a little synopsis on how you're associated with the Iroquois national team. REX LINES MONOLOGUE NATION I've been a Lacrosse player has this as long as I can remember as I could walk at sticking my hand going up on Doug a nation it's been. A big part of my my life, my lifestyle the and I was on the First Leroy national team in eighty three and. Been in three tournaments and. The program at percents. I'm Leon Nolan multiple on Gatien. My mother's Aquasonichowie Mohawks enroll visit. Mohawk will clan. Lamb. I've been involved with your co-nationals across in about early two thousands and then k back. But you're a half ago and serve as the executive, director and board member. and. Tissue late at SMU and while the across like wreck, all my life and Real honor to be a part of the organization again to help with the many challenges facing us. So, we're very pleased to have this opportunity to give him a good historical perspective in a future perspective on warmer. Had IT. For us. And David Brian from the Seneca nation and the wolf clan I grew up playing cross started off with a new toll across went off to college played at Cornell University on a couple of national championship teams. I was also on the I Iroquois national team. And I've been a lifelong participant with your coin nationals as either as a player. Executive, director or board member and I'm still in like brexit it's kind of A. Lifelong journey to have our people be represented in Lacrosse whether it's at the college level professional level or international level. I'm Randy Scott some from six nations on -Tario A maternal clan. Mohawk like these guys are saying, I've started across when. You know I gotta stick when I was born. I've been playing ever since it's a big part of my life I played professional across for. The Georgia. Swarm. the Boston cannons and at the world stage with Uruguay nationals I've been playing with Uruguay national since. Two Thousand Eight Also. Went to Syracuse University got my degree there and. You know. Like these guys are saying, Lacrosse, has been a big part of my life in it's It's awesome. Thank you very much gentlemen. That's a lot of talent and a lot of experience for me growing up in Western. New York every. Year, has a Lacrosse program. Every College in university has lacrosse program, but there might be some people in the country that really might not know what it is or what the history of it is. So which one of you mind giving me a a synopsis of Old, this game is where it came from what the basic just of the rules are by I'll take that question. Well, it's part of our creation story so. know your guess is good as ours. You know it came from the spire creation story came from the Sky World. So in in our cosmology re talk about. Across in all being played in creators land. And before it came down to Turtle Island here. So it's as old as we are as Randy said, you know your mail you're one of three things you're born. You're you're a a speaker which measure speaker of ceremonies language or a singer, the singer of the ceremony or your across Blair. That's how significant across is to our culture. And you always have the exception to the rule where somebody's all And we have real lot of examples of that but let's how important it is to are. inherently. It's part of four yards culture. It's site in part of that responsibility to share the scheme. With others which we've been very successful at. Now, I believe sixty six countries have. Lacrosse organizations within her order states. Within our borders and it's been really I. Think we've done a great job of showing the green game with the many many around the world and or looking forward to continuing that and. One of the. Mainstays who are Bruh given this responsibility directly by the. Sedition confederacy in one, thousand, nine, hundred, three. And we were given that responsibility to golden compete internationally represent the initially in that regard play fair play hard and spread this game around the world.

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29-Year Veteran Houston Fire Captain Dies After Weeks-Long Battle With COVID-19

Charlie Parker

00:29 sec | 3 years ago

29-Year Veteran Houston Fire Captain Dies After Weeks-Long Battle With COVID-19

"Of a fire captain from Corona virus. Captain Leroy Lucio was a 30 year H FD veteran. He died after being in critical condition in the I C U of a San Antonio hospital. H F D says 59 Houston firefighters have tested positive for the virus, 175 are in quarantine and three are in the hospital in San Antonio Fire apparatus mechanic Hector Rodriguez lost his life to DeKoven 19 complications on Friday. One health expert is cautioning against a rush

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Suspect is killed after California shooting spree killed 1, wounded 4 officers

Dave Ramsey

00:19 sec | 3 years ago

Suspect is killed after California shooting spree killed 1, wounded 4 officers

"Week in Paso Robles Florida California I should say the manhunt for you Mason James leroy is over suspected of having shot a sheriff deputy in targeting others in a series of attacks Nero was shot dead Thursday in a gun fight that ended with three other law enforcement personnel wounded and injured his father says his son was severely mentally ill and refused to take his

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IMPD, prosecutors open criminal investigation into arrest of protesters caught on video

Tony Katz Today

00:41 sec | 3 years ago

IMPD, prosecutors open criminal investigation into arrest of protesters caught on video

"Metro police in Indianapolis are under some scrutiny from city leaders about how they handled the arrest of a woman during week a weekend of protests and riots in the capital city city county councilor leroy Robinson talking with I. MPD chief Randall Taylor last night with the part time should resolve to protect yourself so high school I'm sure you saw that as well so good out there this video because I didn't see awesome resist arrest and that's why we offer tailor telling the counselor his officers actions didn't rise to the level of illegality but admitted they could be using different tactics that are less aggressive Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears says he's considering filing charges against the

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Gov. Jared Polis addresses George Floyd killing

Colorado's Morning News with April Zesbaugh and Marty Lenz

01:20 min | 3 years ago

Gov. Jared Polis addresses George Floyd killing

"The Denver police department hosting a virtual community town hall tonight on Microsoft teams that you could be a part of DPD says they wanted to be the first in a series of listening opportunities to bring about meaningful change it starts at six o'clock tonight for the first time governor Poloz publicly commenting about the death of George Floyd what happened to George Floyd was not only wrong it was brutal it was inhumane and it was it was murder beginner says it is time to get serious about addressing racism and inequality in America all of us know in our hearts this is far more widespread than just what happened to George Floyd and this provides a window an opportunity to address systemic racism in a way that leaves a positive legacy for our children and the future of our nation telling those who have peacefully protested that he is ready to work with them to address their issues Colorado Senate president leroy Garcia agreeing with the governor he says police brutality exists in our own backyard many great officers out there but I think we all know there are well documented cases throughout the state in which we we don't see that integrity and when you don't have the integrity Amal Forsman the committee lucis trust Garcia tells KOAA news radio that lawmakers today will unveil legislation to address policing the measure proposes requiring body cams for all cops and allowing officers to be sued

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Men Hired for Sexual Fantasy Broke Into Wrong House

The Erick Erickson Show

02:11 min | 3 years ago

Men Hired for Sexual Fantasy Broke Into Wrong House

"In an adult fantasy God. Wrong to men with machetes. Entered the wrong house in New South Wales Australia before quickly. Realizing their error one of them has now been acquitted of intern home. Armed with the weapon in July nineteen is a media report. They had been hired to carry out a client's fantasy of being tied up in his underwear and rubbed with a broom. The judge concluded the facts of the case or unusual. The role play was arranged over facebook by a man is Griffin New South Wales. Who provided his address? He was willing to pay five thousand Australian dollars. If it was really good the judge said however the client moved thirty miles away and did not tell the two men. They entered a house on the original street of the original address when the resident notice a light on his kitchen at six fifteen in the morning he assumed it was a friend who came by daily to make morning coffee when the men called out the name of their client. The resident turned on the light removed. A SLEEP APNEA mask. He was wearing. It was vinny saw them standing above his bed with machetes which they appear to have brought props for the role play when they realized their error. What are the pair said? Sorry mate and shook his hand and left the the two men in drove to the correct address where the client noticed. One man had a great big knife in his trousers and asked him to leave the weapons in their car. The client then cooked bacon eggs and noodles in a short time later. The police arrived at the property found the machetes in the car and arrested the bear. The judge ruled. The evidence did not suggest the men's actions were intentional. They carried the machetes. Either as a prop or something. To use that fantasy the fantasy was unscripted and there was discretion as to how it would be carried out a lawyer for terrence. Leroy one of the accusers said it was a commercial agreement to to tie up and rub a semi naked man and his underpants with a brown. Three was was not with intent to intimidate.

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Play ball: Korean baseball league begins in empty stadiums

News, Traffic and Weather

00:19 sec | 3 years ago

Play ball: Korean baseball league begins in empty stadiums

"The Korean baseball league is under way the league is doing everything possible to keep players and personal safe as they play in empty stadiums they even had a socially distance first pitch at the start of the latte giants and Katie whiz game a nine year old leroy and handed out the first ball one closed giant plastic ball may happen

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2 JBLM soldiers arrested as suspects in Ellensburg murder

News, Traffic and Weather

00:21 sec | 3 years ago

2 JBLM soldiers arrested as suspects in Ellensburg murder

"Tonight to soldiers from joint base Lewis McCord or suspects in a murder the body of twenty year old leroy Scott was found in a creek near Ellensburg last Saturday Scott has ties to for Lewis but isn't currently working for the military detectives arrested two twenty year old soldiers from JBLM they say the suspects and Scott had mutual friends and word up party in Ellensburg on the night

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Talking to the Dead

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

04:50 min | 4 years ago

Talking to the Dead

"Today we're talking about the seance communicating with the dead has been around for centuries United States just after the civil war when so many men lost on. The battlefields was so little attention to their identification left to be buried until the battle that had killed them had passed often buried in mass graves leaving family and loved ones with no idea what happened to their father. Son Brother husband the grieving American public search for answers in media and through seances across Europe following world. War One sounds flourished often led by celebrities like Sir Arthur conon on and doyle the author Sherlock Holmes but critic arose from the World Magic from roughly nineteen twenty to nineteen twenty. Six Harry Harry. Houdini made a part of his. Life's work to expose. Mediums in the seance but the magician wasn't always so intent on exposing those would communicate with the dead. The great magician had two women in his life his mother and his wife. They were the law of his life when his mother Cecilia. Steiner Weiss died of a stroke. Nineteen Thirteen Harry. Houdini sought out a medium that would allow him to speak with his beloved mother but for decades his axe x his own acts had included. Sounds as were the highest form of deception. When he attended a seance could identify the very tricks tricks adhered used in his own acts? He went on the warpath exposing the fraudulent gatherings. Houdini he's former. Education was slight his self education. Commence the magician had a great love of books and of research built a formidable personal library when in the nineteen twenties he strode into the public public arena to confront fraudulent mediums. He proceeded from home lined with books and manuscripts about their methods of deception. Visitors to the online line collection can view July thirty first nineteen twenty five letter in which we need describes his extensive library of letters and documents related to the spiritualism his attacks stem from both shameless self-promotion sincere commitment to the public photographs and the Digital Houdini collection and show his exposures a rich penelope of psychic fraud sleight riding spirit photographs fingerprinting a spirit and trump and mediums. Who would transmit voices through the musical instrument articles and images present? Houdini greatest challenge many any crandon. The Media Mona's Marjorie. A woman who fooled one established academic mind after another. She found her greatest champion in Sir Arthur CONAN doyle. Genie was never able to expose her as an outright fraud but he did block her progress. Her name was Minna Crandon but the world knew her as Marjorie a pseudonym adopted to protect her from publicity. She lived with her husband successful. Surge in Leroy Crandon on Boston's affluent Beacon Hill. It was there in their house online street in one thousand nine hundred twenty three that she purportedly discovered she had psychic power specifically the ability to levitated objects generator. Called noises. Materialized spirit forms warms. The phenomenon were controlled. She said by the spirit of her deceased brother. Walter who would speak through Mina in a a gruff decidedly unspiritual manner. His No nonsense conference liberally laced with profanities before long binders talents came him to the attention of researchers and she was closely studied on an off for an suing ten years and through examination of the claims and counterclaims counterclaims so the various researchers would require a book length essay. I'm not that ambitious instead what I'd like to do. Compare and contrast the accounts of the initial investigation as presented in two influential books science and Para Science by Brian a angles nineteen eighty-four mediums and mystics. And the occult by Melborn Christopher. Nine hundred seventy five with only occasional forays into other sources verses when necessary and the process. We may not learn anything conclusive about March but we will learn something about the hazards and frustrations nations of studying. The paranormal was Marjorie. A greater magician than Houdini. Or was she the real thing able to call up dead and hold for

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Musical Sleigh Rides

Classics for Kids

04:57 min | 4 years ago

Musical Sleigh Rides

"Hello I'm Naomi. Lewin welcomed the classics for kids. Kids before there were cars. The best way to get around in the winter was by horse drawn sleigh today. We'll take a ride in a sleigh with this month's composer Sergei Prokofiev her copy of copy didn't write the only musical sleigh ride English composer Frederick. Delia is used real. sleigh bells in the orchestra for his sleigh ride a century earlier both comedies. Mozart did the same thing in one of his German dances In the opening of Gustav Mahler's Sports Symphony also features sleigh and. There's a sleigh ride by American composer. Leroy Anderson Composers didn't always use real bells in a musical sleigh ride. Jackie bear. Let the piano do all the work imitating bells and horses in the sleigh ride from his little sweet Sergei PROKOFIEV put a sleigh ride into his lieutenant. TJ sweet it's the section called Troika troika in Russian means three of something and troika also came to mean the team of three horses pulling a sleigh before prokofiev's Troikas sleigh ride gets underway. There's an introduction This gives you time to think of everything you need before you start out. How do you have your scarf? Your mittens a blanket. Have you been to the bathroom and here come the horses. You hear the sleigh bells screen look at various places along the way different instruments chime in imagine them signaling that we're passing something interesting. A fancy house for another sleigh or maybe. We're just talking to fellow travelers. I you hear the French horns talk soon and saxophone together together. Plus some brass. And we're off again lieutenant. Kisha who took this sleigh ride was a fictional Russian soldier from the eighteen hundreds. Can you think of the difference between what he might have seen. And what you would see on a sleigh ride I could you even take a sleigh ride where you live without bumping into a bus or truck. Yikes we just missed them. Yeah One more instrument joins us now along the way. And that's the Piccolo here. It way up high I maybe someone slipped on the ice time to pull the reins and say Whoa to the horses because the ride is almost

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Rutgers football: Greg Schiano may be coming

Pardon My Take

00:16 sec | 4 years ago

Rutgers football: Greg Schiano may be coming

"Greg Szanto according to Leroy is meeting tonight night with rutgers brass to talk serious serious business when it comes to the contractor. I think as first reported by Leroy the dog Greg Shono will be rutgers new head coach. Wow

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