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WCPT 820
"marquand" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Olay, sad word this morning from Memphis, police say a body found Monday is that of 34 year old school teacher Eliza Fletcher, who was kidnapped and forced into an SUV last week during an early morning jog. The AP's Mike Gracia. Saturday, U.S. Marshals arrested 38 year old Cleo the abstinence and charged him with Fletcher's kidnapping. Police detected abstinence DNA on a pair of sandals found near where Fletcher was last seen and police believe a vehicle belonging to someone at a residence where absent was staying was used in the kidnapping. Monday, the commercial appeal reported abstinence spent 20 years in prison for a previous kidnapping. I'm Mike Gracia. High fencing extra security. It's day one of school for students and Yuval, Texas. Months after a gunman shot and killed 21 people at rob Alameda. The AP's Julie Walker parents with tears in their eyes dropped off their children as teachers greeted them, saying good morning, sunshine, you ready to have a good school year. Students began arriving at Yuval di elementary before dawn, walking through newly installed 8 foot metal fencing that surrounds the campus and passed a state trooper standing guard outside an entrance, colorful flags, hung inside the hallways, and teachers wore Turquoise shirts that read together we rise and together we are better. State troopers were parked on every corner outside the school. I'm Julie Walker. Triple digit temperatures in parts of the west, it may hit 114° today in Las Vegas, 115 in Sacramento, California now facing its highest chance of blackouts this year as that fierce heat wave continues. Now to the war in Ukraine, more worries today about that nuclear power plant in Ukraine as shelling around it has been continuing. This is AP news. The president of France is advising the French to cut down on their use of energy. French president Emmanuel Macron is calling for a sharp 10% reduction in the country's energy use in the coming weeks and months to avoid the risk of rationing and cuts this winter. Macron's remarks come amid tensions with supplier Russia over the war in Ukraine. Macron says the best energy is that which we don't consume urging businesses and households to save energy that includes turning down heating and air conditioning. Marquand warns

The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"marquand" Discussed on The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"And i was like this fucking bullshit. I never played turn took the fucking battery of it. I was like. I'm not playing this damn thing and that's what is your more. That's an anthony realized. I will never have children knowingly. Douglas legally yeah i thought ross marquand did a pretty good james spader. Also he's gonna be is good. He did hugo weaving as red skull. he's good at voices absolutely not as good as anthony but again could do all the voice. I can do ultra listener checkout our public shop. We got a lot of great swag t shirts mugs tote bags pillows all with our logo new logo. Rug boy's face on your face and chest. There's face mass always sales going on. It's a jock and nerd dot com slash shop jug inert. Go there and by. That's the sound soundboard. That was anthony. That's how good he is. Go there by some. Shit's this a photo. We're going to take a break here. Place in promos or we're going to talk about venom and carnage and bunch of other things after this. Yes it's.

The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"marquand" Discussed on The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"Try one today. He got his. He's finally like a piece on the internet. Nobody's trolling me. I'm not getting any likes well. Yes get twitter. If he wants to do that. y'all start. Nobody pays attention to twitter. It's like mid guard heimdal. They don't care. It's facebook voice. Cast for this one. You have kind of half of the people in half of the not people but largely the main two guys are natasha. And clint jeremy renner and you got lake bell returning as natasha. She does a great job. I love the lake bell but also benefits bennis. Watch cumberbatch as doctor strange. Toby jones as arnim zola. Ross marquand voicing ultra man of many voices Now i gotta play the ross marquand intro for the show josh keaton. Returning a steve rogers mic winger. Returning tony stark. Alexandra daniels carol danvers. And so that's about it. Those people are though replacements. Anthony the title does tell it all but tell us some more. What happens Let's set setup in this one. Ultra winds.

The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"marquand" Discussed on The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"This week i'm the jock nerd. Podcast we've got a spoiler review of venom. Let there be cartage and episode. Eight of marvel's. What if the one. We're ultra wins. One of these things is better than the other which one find out in this edition of the chocolate weekly for monday october. Fourth twenty twenty one. Oh i didn't hear you come in. This is ross marquand from the walking dead and you're listening to the jock nerd podcast now. Somebody could please explain to me. What a gift boehner is. My life would be complete until then rock on nation kim. what's up. What's up listener. How's it going welcome to jock and learn podcast where we give you comic book and superhero tv and movie news reviews and whatever.

Star Wars Sessions
"marquand" Discussed on Star Wars Sessions
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Star Wars Sessions
"marquand" Discussed on Star Wars Sessions
"Is time for the. I wasn't going to let that go sledding. Make two hundred plane. Yes of casado. You feel fag. Well you can choose a basically anytime you want. Discuss the would stop stop. Oh you know it boy. Oh this isn't so bad. I've got the the quiz book out here on you've stopped you've stopped on star wars episode six attorney general. Easy questions okay. So we're get to keep you be are five questions from this but these these these are actually incredibly so i may not pick one of them. As a spoiler who's a fish faced admiral the ripple fleets corporately picked. That one. okay. First question then night's slam that play button. Let's go for this one okay. Let's go for the obvious. One hopefully of who director movie. Richard marquand one four. This could be one hundred percent. He this kid come on loop level yes roy. When vader's mask comes off was the name of the actor playing anikin skywalker sebastian shore. Yes i was standing on heart. Check myself hang on well that was like me on the bbc. When we spoke for dave crowson they meant to emit. I spy mentioned sebastian. Shore and of i can see the fear in my always is. I'm very quick. Detroit metro say roy name. Okay the The next one. What must be disabled on indoor before an aerial assault on the death stock and commits. What must be side. I guess what must be disabled on indoor before an aerial assault on the death star and commence right. I don't want to over. Think this. Because i feel like if i'm gonna get one wrong. It's this one but is it the shared. Let me just get lush. Because students is the shield for anita detailed onto neck. Shield the death star shield now the as well. But he's too but as something else to write. What's the question again. What must be disabled on indoor before the assault on the stock and commence hoffa point points on the show. She knows man. What's the water on. this is. this is crucial. Is she'll generator. What jerry van is is to jittery. I'll play it's just an. I'll get half laced. He still win so during the during the window. Scenes on whom is luke skywalker practices levitation skills during the endo sane during indoor things. Well a thing. This is phrasing widdly. Because i think he's practicing it but he he levitated three po. Right when luke's luke's in handcuffs walk toughs thinking practices. The doesn't doesn't that is the is the right. That's he's practicing c. Student off for jeddah really like the point of that same isn't loot gun. Do you know what. I need practice. Four skills right. I run onto doings. He's trying to get al been cooked to speak in which that question on when he walk. Stop super pero banquets in c. Three honor which character is set to be the main course. Hi han solo es i will not. Yeah where were the tattooing. Exteriors show north africa or north america..

Mark Bell's Power Project
"marquand" Discussed on Mark Bell's Power Project
"We can. We can walk from here to the spot close. The gas station probably has the sliced. Remember the pizza place. That was here if they moved before we moved over here. You brought the. Us brought pizza into the old gym right. That pizza was so good i remember. Ask guys all right next to the aaa go ahead like a dumb ass name. It was like like how like this. Wasn't it what it was like wacky western. Barak play wicked something wicked west pizza like that right like it was fucking amazing and they had like I just remember he pulled pork. Honor something like regular pizza. Good it unbe. They had like they had a bunch of weird pizza and they had regular pizza and golden era. Those really some of the best ever had mind. Thank god they talk closer to the microphone. It'd be great you've run away from it shutdown. Yeah rate as we moved over here. They're like these guys are gonna get too fat jessica. We would have been a lot of trouble at places amazing remember. The cross was really good about that pizza. I remember i had and i was just like. Where'd you guys miss the teriyaki place next to the old. St how oishi there. It's a place. I would never go to like men right off the freeway. Sketchy as fuck and then call my god. He's smirk meal. How come on teriyaki sauce. A teriyaki place is like ridiculously amazing. But you can't get it in the store you buy. It's not the same in the store. She sells there. They sell their teriyaki's. Why well how how come it's not how come it's not like massively manufactured. I mean you ever go to a few can't do it. Do you ever go to a and w like fast. Food place What do they sell their. I don't know but they do have a w root beer on tap is different than any other. It's like it's almost like cream soda like not. It's fucking good probably yes rubio flow. We're talking about but pizza okay. Real quick before we continue on. Because that's right so it was reminded me of when you were like saying that people would get upset them. That people are selling programs. Because they're on stuff. Say okay if they're not now seeing the other side where like oh well. They're selling programs because they're like super you know the genetic freak so i still can't relate so it's even if you were to have your verification check people would still be upset at you for just to have in really good genetically. This is weird. There's some people that won't work with people at take stuff. Yeah it's interesting. But i think it has to do with like recovery. I think there's aspect of certain. There's that but i think like the usa pl is really weird about like even like associating yourself. Yeah i've heard about that later. Oh shit with this person then. Another weird man. That's really weird right. And i should go compete. Say peel feeling but That history. No what i was gonna say man about mutants is a lot of people. Don't realize like dalen bailey. She said she's been playing sports and she was five. She was a college soccer player. russ has been playing football like almost all his life. He's a sport athlete. A lot of these individuals who let's say they look end up looking really crazy at a certain point. Some people don't realize there's a gym weller. Came on and talked about it. There's a lot of development that goes on in your childhood. Here's especially if you do play sports and your teenage years. That i mean. Let's not say that you can't get it later but it gives you an extra layer of just like ten steps ahead. You end up being ahead of the game. Because you're you have better body awareness mean i think of you in gymnasts kids that were kids our gymnasts. That's a crazy thing as a yoked when they not just the yoked but when they're in their twenties or doing like hand san walks and doing all these things just because their body was used to it when they were young and they have these abilities. So she's she. She's been an athlete yell of her life. We know some mutants to that are kind of almost like closet. Mutants like there's so we have some friends that can do a really wide array of things. Like i think marquand is one of the most exceptional people that i know. If you think about being really well rounded well rounded calloway's cowboys that motherfucker like he's dangerous is you know he knows. A lot of different types of martial arts is a former marine. he like just. He's a splashing around our day starts swimming and he's like holy shit is fucking as a marine. She's like i like he's okay. He knows how to swim. You know We we have some friends that really know a crazy amount of stuff. And we got like a jason khalifa. You ever see. Jason cleveland. Like on a rower. And he's like. Oh yeah this how you do it. And he's like kinda go on your. He's producing so much force. He's barely trying and barely breathing. And then jason cleopa was a guy in cross fit that kinda struggled on a couple things really severely and then fixed those things immensely to win the entire fucking crossing games and he was dominant for many many years especially on the local level. You see that guy. He's you know he. He looks like he's like two thirty for some reason. I don't know why things aren't as armed real big by to ten or something like that. He looks a lot heavier than he even is but he looks fucking jack as it is Sick i walk on his hands. It's like he walks on his hands better than most people walk around their feet. Any sense that same guy you know. We'll do like overhead squat with like three sixty five. Yeah like those take dude you gotta pick one. You're not allowed to be that good at that many different things. Just settle down over there. Stop making everybody look so bad. But i don't believe jason's on anything he's he's in a Again some people are like old drug tested. People don't get passed the test or whatever cycle off cycling off. I know they want to try to accuse every single person of of being on stuff. Whether it's matt frazier or jason philippa or rich frowning and all i can say is i have worked out with some of these people before and in just doing one workout. I'm like oh. I got enough of a taste of that to see how you can improve in advance every single day especially once you learn how to recover from it.

Papo de Fotógrafo
"marquand" Discussed on Papo de Fotógrafo
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WHAS 840 AM
"marquand" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"Um, you know, with thinking about all the mistakes and thinking about how much you can improve, it's a lot nicer to do so after a win. But But there's also some amazing stops we had. There's a couple of well executed blitz is one from J. J. They get the sack. The third down sack was monstrous, You know, I mean, in that that was well designed pressure by Brad And we had everything covered in a guy completely free. I can't You got a credit, Brad with that one, not JJ, because nobody touched them. Um, so it looked like he was almost almost came close to over running the quarterback here. I'll tell you. This is so long. He swallowed him up, though, didn't he? Yes, he did. Yeah, That's where he just you hold on, because it almost felt like don't get a face mask or something silly, you know, And, uh, he swallowed him up. And, uh, that that, uh, you know, give us an opportunity. Previous previous drive to there was a third and We'll say 35 stop that. Marquand made the tackle on baby in the backfield. But the play that what blew it up was a quarter blitz was that was that was third and we had them third and seven. And then they called us on the, uh, neutral zone 13. Then it went to third and two and we actually get them for negative yardage. They lost two or three on that play. Which made him pump as well. But yeah, those were too critical stops. We are halfway home on this edition of the UK health care Mark Stoops show. We'll get to more your questions when we come right back. This is the UK sports Network. The Lexington Brewing and distilling Company is proud to cheer on the cats with Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Hard T All natural black tea, aged in bourbon barrels is now available in four great flavors. Original.

MyTalk 107.1
"marquand" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"Yeah, I'm saying Oh, yo. Okay, Lex. Here we go. Yes, I'm going to ask you the question that we've been asking for now, years years. Hmm. Is the walking dead. Still back. Yes, it is. Oh, yes. Okay, don, I think particularly curious to see how you will feel about what happened last night in last night's episode, because it looks like Darrell's hot love might be coming. Oh, that we've been wanting for for Oh, no. What do you mean God? Okay, the only one that wants this. Not love. No, it's okay. I just don't know He's so stinky looking. I just can't Oh, Jin, anybody he's so what phrasing was the issue, then? Thank you, Kenny. They missed it. They were not realizing what you and I realized where I took a drink of water, and I almost threw up on br those camera, But I've missed what happened. Don't worry about it continues. So, yeah. Darryl's Oh, Darryl. Oh, yeah. How's Darryl's hot love? Okay, It's coming along. Okay? Yeah. Parts. Here you go. Um, Leah's back, and so there's this whole initiation. That happens. Who the hell is Lee? Okay, that's that. Okay? Leah is the love that he in the cabin from before Oh, love from before the left. Okay, the episode where he or episodes where he met this woman in a log cabin. And she was helping him. He was living by the river trying to find Rick with dog. Right? Okay. That's Leo and dog found her and wanted to stay with her. Yeah, So it's just a dog is the actual name of the dog. Just if you're to follow along here named that's right. It's an actual dog person named Dog. So she's part of this whole other group called the Reapers and the guy who leads them. He's called Pope. Now. He has a very religious you are the chosen one. Very everyone's afraid of him Militant kind of leadership. Identity. Okay, so there's that. So there's some crazy things that happen and they want to initiate him. Yes, they are done because I haven't watched the episode. I have to watch it today. Okay, Kenny, I'll meet you at the coffee machine. You have to say this is good because I met Aaron over the weekend. Ross Marquand, who plays Aaron, with the morning Gloria hand, um at crypto con. So something kind of awkward, But cool happened, Um, with all of this, asking if it's back or not, but the actual episode itself. I'm really excited for the direction that they're going. I'm very happy. This is the last season. It's definitely took a turn. I can't wait. You know, Gerald, my favorite, so just to see How this workout shakes out What's going to happen with Leah. Something happens that Leah kind of has to. She's in some banks of how she where her alliances Where they was lie. There's a huge lie that Carol has to tell. It's just Oh, it's so good, Okay, like it's really back. So are real excited. So let me ask you something. So the Reapers are the ones in the masks that are there in the train from last that I remember trying to fight their way through and then they get through that whole train tunnel. And then they encounter these people in masks who are like ninjas? Yes. Okay, So she's a part of that is a part of that, and They take him captive. Oh, what happened, Darrelle? Yeah, See, I really usually don't like spoilers, but I do not care about the show at all. So I like to feel free to Yeah, you can tell you think I don't care. Okay, so he gets I'm not telling you a lot. There's a lot of things that happened that Whoa. Okay. Wow. I'm excited to watch it tonight, then. Yeah, your tone, Lex. I know I am myself even when you've said, And if you just tuned in, we're talking the walking dead my, even when she's listening to herself, Kenny, by the ways of the coffee machine. Well, he'll be coming back shortly, But, um, even when you've proclaimed that the walking dead is back in weeks Past. Yeah. Other weeks. Subsequent weeks you have no you haven't sounded as enthusiastic as you sound right now. Yeah, there was a little trepidation, trepidation. How much are we hate watching this at this moment, But since none of that right now, right? I'm really Curious to see where they're taking the story of her and there's other. They're not even at the other. We don't even see Eugene and Princess and all those guys. I think they're coming back. Next episode. Okay? I can only handle so much of that. Anyway. Exactly. You just want to focus on that one group. Okay, Great. And they're doing that, so okay. Wow. Yeah. Now over the weekend was cryptic con right, which is a horror convention and my husband and I we have a business. We were vendors there, so he was there all three days working the booth and everything I came on Saturday. And got to meet Ross Marquand, who plays Aaron, the one with the morning glory in his hand, Um, gay character, and, uh, Wow. He is a very popular man. There was always a line at his booth. He was very gracious with everyone that came by to see him even watching long videos. And you know, tive. Yeah. Wait. What? Yeah, there was a family in front of me watching showing him this video that felt like went on for minutes and minutes and minutes. Heaven help us. Yeah, there's social cues. Do a whole thing about what not to do it convention. Yeah, because there's some like he can walk away. You they seem to his booth. Yeah. So so there's there's that whole thing, too. But once I finally got to meet, it was very nice. And David and my talker had already prepped him. And he asked Alexis is the walking dead back? He did, which was really cool. But in that moment having to just having to explain what that question means, because we are shows of our Um, we kind of I mean, we think it sucks to a star of the show. And you I mean, the origin of that is even more convoluted because it goes back to you and ABC s revenge. I mean, that's the orange cheese right is the is revenge back because I like hated watch that too. That's where it started was weekly. I asked you because, like it's back, girls back, it's back and is revenge back. So that's true. Uh, yes. So then he's like, What does that mean? Exactly? And I go. Oh, Ross. Well, you know Sometimes when I watch the show There's different levels of like Whether I'm really excited about it or not, you know, and then I just start going vomit of them because I can't lie in the moment. I don't know what what to say. Other than just sometimes we, You.

860AM The Answer
"marquand" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Or listening today. Happy New Year to you all. Say a prayer for the Americans abandoned in Afghanistan. They are still in desperate conditions. And I will review that in just a moment, however, want to begin this Tuesday with a reminder that last Tuesday I'm live inside the Beltway by the way. Good morning here on Tuesday, August 31st. Five families made the ultimate sacrifice when they lost their loved ones in the MH 605 helicopter crash off the coast of San Diego, California, the Navy Helicopter way into the drink, and five members of the crew did not survive. Survive. Lieutenant Bradley Foster Lieutenant Paul Friendly. Air Crewman second class James Barry AC Hospital Corman second Class Sarah Burns in Hospital Corman third Class Bailey chucker, the squadron Spouses. Have established a go fund me that I have tweeted out to support the families of the five who lost their lives with the $8. That was the name of their squadron and the Navy mourns for them. If you miss that story. Because it was originally mis reported that all members of the crew or recovered and after a couple of days that it was revealed that in fact, that wasn't the case that there were five fatalities that they had been searching for and could not find became a recovery operation. Those are the five dead um Sailors and so our prayers for their family as well. And the go fund me page benefits all five of their families, so I've tweeted out just now and retweeted. It So that you can find it easily. If you'd like to contribute to that. Um, the number one story is the number one story. It's hard to find anything about the Americans left behind in Afghanistan. The reason you won't find out about it much. Is The Wall Street Journal headline this morning. Biden seeks to shift focus to domestic issues after Afghanistan exit He wants us now to forget that he abandoned the thousands of Americans and NPR's and I'm just going to start saying thousands of Americans because while we know between 102 100 American citizens, and we don't know if that's the real number, I frankly have credibility issues with Team Biden because they're being so opaque about this, but was it say hundreds of citizens and thousands of legal permanent residents? NPR's so it's thousands of Americans. Because an American green card holders an American, They're not a false citizen, but they choose not to be. But they are often days, weeks, months a year away from citizenship, you know a lot of NPR's and I bet you don't even know that they are L P. R S They just haven't told you their green card status. And they're Americans, and they're stranded there as well. That doesn't counter Afghanistan allies. And so team. Biden doesn't want to talk about it. I'm going to talk about it a lot. I'm asking you this morning at 1 805 21234. Is this a story you care about? The Americans abandoned. And now that President Biden wants you to forget about because he doesn't want a hostage crisis, even though he's got one now four Americans got out yesterday. They got over the border. We don't know which border the group that helped them across the border was done with private assistance. They are are several Americans on the runway at Mazar al Sharif. Which is the second largest city in Afghanistan. The Taliban are not giving permission to the airplanes, which have been there for Maybe a week. Now, maybe six days. Maybe it's seven days now waiting to take off. The State Department has been blamed in part, but they say it's not our fault. The Taliban are holding them hostage Robert SALE Brian, My friend who's often been on the show appeared with Jason Chaffetz on Fox. And talked about what ultimately could happen with this cut number six, uh, Ambassador O Brien talking about what will be done to get people out. Well, we'll have to see right now. The Taliban has control and the Taliban has never been in a better position, primarily because they walked into, uh, billions and billions of dollars of US equipment, including advanced night vision goggles, scan Eagle drones, close air support, uh, combat aircraft, rotary and fixed wing So the the Taliban right now is in a very good position. But ultimately, if Afghanistan is a tribal country, the Taliban are primarily passions. There are others. Cesar ease and whose backs and Tajiks that may not want to live under a Pashtun slash Taliban rule. So you may see some resistance, forming a Panshir Valley up by Mazer and also in Mazar and and other parts of Afghanistan. We'll have to see how that plays out. But look the reason whether that Jake is talking about financial aid that the Taliban is is because we left a lot of Americans behind and right now there's not many cards left to play to get those Americans home and get our Afghan allies. Other than the economic hard and, uh and we could end up putting a lot of money the Taliban's pocket to get our remaining Americans out. That's why this this crisis is far from over. We have a lot of Americans that still need to come home. We've got friends of ours who helped us who need to come to the United States. And so this this is far from over. And and they're not many tools left for the American. The United States to play. So, uh, I think that's why you're seeing Jake and others talk about the economic aid, trying to put a carrot out for the Taliban to allow our our American citizens to get back home. And that's of course, what we all want. Now. Alex Marquand was on CNN with Anderson Cooper talking about the escape from Afghanistan of four Americans over the weekend. Um there's a State Department released that is read by Alex. Don't believe it. The State Department had nothing to do with it. Cut number..

The Final Furlong Podcast
"marquand" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"Play here Silence were has a decent line into form here with the fact that he He won only. Is it a week ago. With the real world is very much on the up and Some very excited about and you have to run a fine race that day to be third and i thought he might be a horse. That if you wanted to go for each way option in the race with one-two-three he could be the one but yeah i think so because he runs against some extremely good horses doesn't if you look back through swami he's often running what you might think. It was slightly out of his depth and then he goes and runs third or maybe fourth. But so we'll be good enough with that and he's kind. Of course i could say you know you got those horses where they're not really each way horses. They're more place horses. Because within each way who you've really got to think that it has a genuine chance of winning but there are some way you think now it probably won't win a but i do think it's a very good chance of being second one in this case. Say third. Because i think that's probably only can hype for But i certainly wouldn't put you off him as a as a horse to get into the first three because it just seems to me no matter what company runs in. He's always got the potential to finish third so good old juke of has we love. Don't wait probably finished third. In whatever race he ran in you could run him unika dropping several grades and he's still be third. You drove into a class. Five at lingfield thursday and he's still be third. Yeah not not a bother So i think peralta was still my main selection but i i would give to hazard some consideration as well. I hope that mark strolling and karen following can bring about the necessary improvement with them at this springs to beverley my man and An old favourite the final furlong. Podcasts heads the market at judicial. Who of course loves this race. So this is the william hill. Beverly bullet sprint stakes. The listed race for the speedsters and It's going to be fascinating renewal. Judicial has The market colored. He's won this race back in two thousand nineteen I think he ran a fine it last year as well if my memory serves correctly. Maybe it's failing me. I'm not entirely certain. But he is one of beverly already. This season finishing third. Back in the fifteenth of june and last time at was back in the winner's enclosure at chester com. Rodriguez for judy camacho. Four to one dakota. Gold is five's hurricane. Ivor another bit of favourite on the puck. Podcast for william harrison till marquand thirteen to two and tis marvelous for clive. Cox and paul hannigan is sevens. So three year olds are not from fourteen in the in the beverly bullet. So he can knock out any three-year-old significantly. You're gone and and any others there's dandala by show yourself bye-bye but what about the mckenzie Who have you picked you know. A thing about statistics is that they're always there to be broken in the and i wonder whether significant might be the host to do this back. Well east all three are like a horse on the curve. It beverly near the inside and the fattening. He's a front runner means he'll stay trouble because you're not beverly because that is curved. All the way isn't it. And i think this is going to be potentially issue dakota gold who. I think really is probably taking everything into account. Learn the best horse in the race. Your very wide Significantly up in front as trouble dakota goal will either have to rigorous ways with a pack will stay wide the way she's not helping a sprint race but there's often congestion at beverly isn't it. Because of that curve and horses get behind. And then they try to switch out or try to maneuver in behind the other horses in front of them and i think significantly from me. He's he's got pole position here and he's he's not far fi inside ralph. So i'm gonna. I'm gonna stick my neck and say that that sequence could be broken in this beverly bullet and significantly. I think he's a decent price for me. And i just think there's some of the other horses in their job that good judicial. You mentioned the coach. Maybe an issue withdraw his marvelous think. He'll run his race hurricane either. He's very wide. I think there are a potential issues about all the others But of course we'd i wanna find federal sprint. Even listed what rousing the sprint handicap is. It's going to depend on. Who gets the brakes. But i think significantly. I need those. Because he'll be up front and And hopefully. We'll see another horse at any state during the rice. I have to ask you then about a another final furlan podcast favourite which is just another bottle. So this horse was. i'm trying to think. Was he fifties. When rory put him up and he became a another final furlan. Podcast monstrous gamble The idea that rory had with this worse was that if they applied Blink if the first time application of blinkers worked for him. He was his specific instructions. Were this is not an each way. Bet he is a win. Bet only because he's he's either going to win this or he's going to bomb entirely and he just burst out of the souls made all and nothing got near him as coming out of stole one and kevin could basically repeat those tactics here in a field size of twelve. He's on good to firm which was good ground Rippin and he's twelve is yours that you trust to backup that form. And possibly just given the fact that he's coming out of stow along. Could he burst out and make all and just be a little bit too hard to to peg back. He certainly got. The draw has an end and of course having mentioned significantly this the possibility they might end up running one another into the grand. I the way just another one at so rip. It was ridiculous we'll stay competitive handicap sprint so the season and nothing looked like overhaul ian from from start to finish and yet the kazeem transform classier opponents because these just a little step up from those typical saturday afternoon handicap. Is you know the grapes of wolford is a cracking race every year. And if he goes off in front as far as he did there It's quite possible. Not nothing will get near him. i and also that might selection significantly. I said i hoped he never see another horse from start to finish. He might actually see another horses rear end and it could be just another bottles disappearing over the horizon a significantly takes motorable second place But yeah every reason. I don't think there's any problem to in sprinting. With horses bridging that gap between good handicaps and going up a little step up the ladder. I mean this is a listed race but even so threes in groups. We've seen seahorses haven't we Sprinters during that time and time again is is harder for the horses over longer distances. So yes he he could do it. It is a case of whether the blinkers will work again but So that the price eventually say eleven to one twelve. You know if you if you're on riven it's a. It's a gamble at that price that you might be prepared to take because until you seen house gotta run a at bedrick we. We just don't know if he does it again. You'd be kicking yourself. Yes if you back. Senate rippin lost on the point you make about the difference between handicap enlisted even group three company and sprinters sprinters at group one level. Keep beating one another There's very little difference between the class of a sprinter at high-class handicap level. Where you're on a raiding ninety-six six and listed in groups free company and there's no reason why you can't back it up. I don't think they would put him in here on the back of two weeks unless they thought he was capable of running a massive race. He's always been incredibly frustrating. In the past and it's entirely possibly sulks. It's entirely possible. He just goes. Nah i've done it and And your horse significantly doesn't see another rival because just the bottle just can't be bothered today. But judicial is probably my selection and in fact he is nell down. i'll go judicial To win this race for the second time and it's significantly for For lee mckenzie. We've one more race to come on the final from podcast Before we do we should tell you that there is live streaming available without even having to.

Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
"marquand" Discussed on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
"And emotions. And i love to play with nature because nature is unbreakable. Nature is a stronger so served for me plays a double role firstly sport of surfing the delightful element of blame the the ocean. Second is the anuj off the oceans. How the russian moves and you cannot fight the ocean. You have to go into the channel. If you get caught if you lost your board you cannot just swimming back through. The shampoo have get bound in your head and go from the waves. So you have to have is a is a is a ways to do it deal one time. I lost my board and had very heavy surf in the in the very late afternoon. I was by myself into ocean. And i lost the i thinking about the last set. Wouldn't get so. I get one more way to get this set. I get one founding ahead and broke my leash. And i was already out there getting dark by myself with the channel pushing me towards the ocean and i was by myself so i have to be calm enough to to just go through the ocean and then eventually go sideways to the along the beach for about ten minutes and then go back to the ocean to back to the sand and i arrive on the send about nine o'clock at night. Thanks god for for being alive and lost my board. But that's give me a sense of calmness under pressure and so i was not intended to do that but as i put myself in that situation i could use this as a positive experience so hickson. You're now moving into a different phase of your life. Do you feel as a live now as you did when you were a champion or do you about it differently. No i don't feel better. But thankful i'm not few worst because what i could do with very very graciously in very motivated and inspired for me was lost west. Changing the focus from yourself in pyramid. I always focus on the top of the pyramid deficiency and competition in proving sheets is the best but for the last twenty five years or so jujubes has been going based on and becomes more competition aspect and submission tournaments grappling tournaments. And they become i feel like they. Losing the martial arts spirit becomes a game without that spirit in now for me. My goal is not only not to force or to show details for better fighters but to give him what assessable base for people who are not fighters and they need something to really grow. Because if you put yourself in perspective of of how much you can grow from ju jitsu practice. I tell you you can double your perception of yourself. In terms of off understand your gauges of tiredness off. Sharpen his in your mind possibilities of strategy communists emotional control everything you have. You don't put a test because you're not playing usually. It's when you start playing you start to understand the physicality the techniques the movements and that's a perception which i call invisible power you start to develop a better sense of balance start to develop a better sense of deflation and get punch or how to respond you so based on that learning process you start to become more confident. You start to humanize herself another big problem. I see today is the fact that -nology robotics internet dehumanize you we become half humans and have this universe we live here so you can be new air. You can talk with anyone you can see any so everything is there. What's not the ability to shake hands. Look somebody in the eye to up to just forty job to talk. Forget to to be present human. Humans we eat. We have to to connect relationship so the humanizing doesn't make you strong and relationships. Does that make you strong and your presence jujitsu just hug. Just the breathing together. Just give you that sense of prizes. Essential of connection which is very important. Not few how much is important for you. But because you're not sometimes you feel like you spend your time without feeling a hug. Feeling the sweat feeling something which is very so ju jitsu can also help you in that matter of of supporting your life not because today this is a weenie fighting this us. We in without a fight. I can give you two for you to become more peaceful marquand activists yourself more sensitive to others better new relationships battering your sense of believing in yourself what denver you don't have to spinal body the concepts. I change in my teaching progress. Now is before in the first month. You wanna lend some nukes. And the first month and they end up the first met your inspiring and that's sparring session can be very positive for some warriors but can be jeopardizing. A lot of guys would not designed to fight in. What way does it jeopardize emotionally ed. Because if you come in to learn techniques amazed by all i like the tech and you come you and i we a seventeen year old brutal aggressive with my head and he coming to grab it and i'll pay so hurts and discomfort to win albany and you're going to say four i don't i don't i don't want that in my life but is a stupid. He's so if you get too soon involved with the actual competition aspect jeopardizing your your learning process. Martial arts we believe the first year right now. I'm sure the first year of practice has to be learning. Braddock seen we a- training partner not gonna point opponent. You just wanna face not in the first month not in the second month was just gonna face when you say yeah. I feel like i want to lend a little more. How'd you get a belt and so now we're going to start you. Don't go here. John come here. So you try to see who go falls on top and then started the competition but i get on the deep understanding of the purpose and the ideas and.

Scuba Shack Radio
"marquand" Discussed on Scuba Shack Radio
"Couple of months ago. I told you about a guy who dropped off some vintage scuba quip at the shop. One of the regulators was an old poseidon cyclone and that spurred me to segment on poseidon here on the show. I also mentioned that the cyclone was complete with a set of farallon gauges and that there were a pair of farah line fins that were unfortunately torn so they got me thinking about doing some additional research on fairlon and doing a segment here on the show. I gotta tell you. Researching on industries was a bit of a challenge. It was difficult for me to piece the information together. So some of this may be a little bit out of sequence. Let's start at the beginning. Or what i think is the beginning from my research. I believe it was somewhere around. Nineteen sixty nine. That guy named ralph osterhaudt was working on a diver propulsion vehicle or dp that he called the mark one. It seems that this was pretty successful. Product and the us navy decided to purchase two dp marquand from ralph and it appears that that's when he started foulon industries. Farallon is the name of a small group of islands about twenty six miles due west of san francisco. I wasn't familiar with the farallon islands but found out some interesting stuff about them from what i read. They were originally called the islands of the dead by native americans and then given the name farallon meaning cliffs by the spanish. I'm not exactly sure. Why ralph named is company farallon industries. Farallon was based in belmont california which is between san francisco in palo alto on the san francisco bay side. The address was listed as one three three three old country road. But when i google map data address it came up with one three three three county road now. I like to take a look at the street view at these locations to see what it looks like today and today one three three three county road in belmont california looks like a self storage facility. One of the ways that i researched founded on industries was to look back at old trademark registrations impacts when registering a trademark or patent near sometimes a description of the business on one of those registrations the businesses described as as a california corporation producing goods and services for skin and scuba divers equipment namely self-propelled vehicles for transporting scuba divers. Interestingly i saw a fair aligned dp up for auction just yesterday. I think one of their most famous patents was also in early one. It looks like it was around seventy one and that was the shock dart famous because of its uses a prop in nineteen seventy five blockbuster draws the shark dart is described in the patent as a compressed gas injector weapon including parts. Therefore you may also see these come up for auction from time to time and complete rig gets pretty pretty expensive now. There were a whole lot of patent issued to caroline industries in the nineteen seventies. It looks like it looks like there was another row involved with foulon who is also inventor and that was ralph sham champion in an old article that i read who's identified as the president of farah line industries and was listed on a number of different patents. So let's take a look at some of these products in one thousand nine hundred seventy four. It looks like they submitted a patent for a decompression indicating instrument and it said it was an analog computer then in one thousand nine hundred seventy five. They produced a pressure gauge and started to design fins over time. They introduced the farah thin the fahrenheit which was a rechargeable hand-held light and then in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight farallon industries was issued a patent for a pilot regulator that said it incorporated a novel valve assembly in the second stage in the form of a unique main diaphragm valve and a pilot valve assembly. Now i did try to trace. What actually happened to farrell on. There's some indication that it was acquired by a company called tacna. But if you look on the oceanic website they say that. Bob hollis took a big step forward with oceanic when he acquired foulon industries around nineteen seventy six giving oceanic full line of scuba equipment with an innovative line of instrumentation products. I'm not exactly sure when oceanic stop branding their products with the farallon logo. I did find a price list and catalog. from nineteen seventy eight. They're still showed a lot of the farallon. Products including their low profile pragmatic mask their patented molded mouthpiece swim snorkel. The farah light farah fins and all their instrumentation they were also still producing four versions of their diver propulsion vehicle. The mark to the mark sri mark for mark five. Interestingly in that cadillac. I did see that. Both the farallon. An oceanic logos were shown together. And oh by the way you could still get the shark dot and he came in two flavors the magnum supreme in the magnum super. Well i knew. When i started this research on farallon line industries that would be a little more challenging than some of the other companies that i've researched farah line. Industries wasn't around very long but it looks like they did some really interesting

Scuba Shack Radio
A Look at Farallon Industries
"Couple of months ago. I told you about a guy who dropped off some vintage scuba quip at the shop. One of the regulators was an old poseidon cyclone and that spurred me to segment on poseidon here on the show. I also mentioned that the cyclone was complete with a set of farallon gauges and that there were a pair of farah line fins that were unfortunately torn so they got me thinking about doing some additional research on fairlon and doing a segment here on the show. I gotta tell you. Researching on industries was a bit of a challenge. It was difficult for me to piece the information together. So some of this may be a little bit out of sequence. Let's start at the beginning. Or what i think is the beginning from my research. I believe it was somewhere around. Nineteen sixty nine. That guy named ralph osterhaudt was working on a diver propulsion vehicle or dp that he called the mark one. It seems that this was pretty successful. Product and the us navy decided to purchase two dp marquand from ralph and it appears that that's when he started foulon industries. Farallon is the name of a small group of islands about twenty six miles due west of san francisco. I wasn't familiar with the farallon islands but found out some interesting stuff about them from what i read. They were originally called the islands of the dead by native americans and then given the name farallon meaning cliffs by the spanish. I'm not exactly sure. Why ralph named is company farallon industries. Farallon was based in belmont california which is between san francisco in palo alto on the san francisco bay side. The address was listed as one three three three old country road. But when i google map data address it came up with one three three three county road now. I like to take a look at the street view at these locations to see what it looks like today and today one three three three county road in belmont california looks like a self storage facility. One of the ways that i researched founded on industries was to look back at old trademark registrations impacts when registering a trademark or patent near sometimes a description of the business on one of those registrations the businesses described as as a california corporation producing goods and services for skin and scuba divers equipment namely self-propelled vehicles for transporting scuba divers. Interestingly i saw a fair aligned dp up for auction just yesterday. I think one of their most famous patents was also in early one. It looks like it was around seventy one and that was the shock dart famous because of its uses a prop in nineteen seventy five blockbuster draws the shark dart is described in the patent as a compressed gas injector weapon including parts. Therefore you may also see these come up for auction from time to time and complete rig gets pretty pretty expensive now. There were a whole lot of patent issued to caroline industries in the nineteen seventies. It looks like it looks like there was another row involved with foulon who is also inventor and that was ralph sham champion in an old article that i read who's identified as the president of farah line industries and was listed on a number of different patents. So let's take a look at some of these products in one thousand nine hundred seventy four. It looks like they submitted a patent for a decompression indicating instrument and it said it was an analog computer then in one thousand nine hundred seventy five. They produced a pressure gauge and started to design fins over time. They introduced the farah thin the fahrenheit which was a rechargeable hand-held light and then in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight farallon industries was issued a patent for a pilot regulator that said it incorporated a novel valve assembly in the second stage in the form of a unique main diaphragm valve and a pilot valve assembly. Now i did try to trace. What actually happened to farrell on. There's some indication that it was acquired by a company called tacna. But if you look on the oceanic website they say that. Bob hollis took a big step forward with oceanic when he acquired foulon industries around nineteen seventy six giving oceanic full line of scuba equipment with an innovative line of instrumentation products. I'm not exactly sure when oceanic stop branding their products with the farallon logo. I did find a price list and catalog. from nineteen seventy eight. They're still showed a lot of the farallon. Products including their low profile pragmatic mask their patented molded mouthpiece swim snorkel. The farah light farah fins and all their instrumentation they were also still producing four versions of their diver propulsion vehicle. The mark to the mark sri mark for mark five. Interestingly in that cadillac. I did see that. Both the farallon. An oceanic logos were shown together. And oh by the way you could still get the shark dot and he came in two flavors the magnum supreme in the magnum super. Well i knew. When i started this research on farallon line industries that would be a little more challenging than some of the other companies that i've researched farah line. Industries wasn't around very long but it looks like they did some really interesting

WSJ The Future of Everything
"marquand" Discussed on WSJ The Future of Everything
"I'm wondering what manufactured blood looks like in the real world. I mean how could he scientists ever even make blood on a scale large enough to supply all of our hospitals. Well this wouldn't just be and labs were talking factories. Dr calve art had a pretty interesting idea that you might recognize for that. What charlie in chocolate factory. Better pledge place it. I think there is no question of such things will exist. So he's envisioning these big starring tanks five hundred two thousand liters into which you mega carry santen. Rude dizengoff town. Maybe frozen in batches the would be distributed and these frozen batches are then sent to secondary processing plants. Would you have a specific device in two weeks. Us naked will be fed and then the other end two clinton will come out. Then you have this whole army transport vans to get them to places that need the cells most so thinking of the pandemic that could be an area of the country where there's a big surge of cases and more blood drives are cancelled but broadening it even more if you think about the developing world. There's a huge need for clean blood. Low income countries have about one fifth of the amount of blood donations of high income countries according to the world health organization. So it's a big need whether just for an area of the us that's hit by a hurricane or a more sustainable solution for countries that need it. You know it's interesting. Because i think the pandemic had us thinking about the blood supply and yet here we are thinking about even more reasons that the human blood supply. We have could be threatened. I completely took this entire system for granted. When i first heard of the shortages it was really the first time i got exposed to this whole world of people working to support our blood supply whether in pandemic or not. I think the reason. This came front of mind for me. Is it exposed something that we still rely on humans to build. We rely on humans being healthy enough to come out and give blood and the pandemic has shown us in a lot of ways that we can't always rely on that so one day. We might need a backup. Nora thank you so much. Thank you janet. The future of everything is a production of the wall. Street journal stephanie. Ilgenfritz is the editorial director of the future of everything lee camping. Harder is our digital director. This episode sound designer. Is sean marquand. Our reporter for this episode is nora. Our producer is casey georgie qatari. Yokum is the wall street. Journal is executive producer badio. I'm genyk dobbin. Thanks so much for listening..

Monocle 24: The Globalist
One year on: What have we learned about viruses since news of COVID-19
"Is a year since the world. Health organization declared a global pandemic and the world's began to adopt the lockdown status. That we are now so familiar with and according to the. Who also face the prospect of the pandemic staying with us until at least the start of next year. So what have we learned or dr. chris. Smith is multiple twenty-first health and science correspondent and a regular voice on one twenty four. Good morning chris. Well i remember this time last year. We were having a very similar conversation about the world going into lockdown. And he said we've got a book on bird flame. We're having a meeting. I think we might be all right. How how things out for you. In what respect. Because i if you look at different aspects of of how my life has played out then busy would be the best definition. But but i have a career which is a media career and providing science and medical commentary on things like pandemics at the same time. I have a medical career. Which is vera gist. So it's a bit like someone took. Ill musk's big effing rocket and place like no one on each leg and just ignited the same time i appreciate i. I've been very busy and in some respects. It's been an exhilarating terrifying right for others. It's obviously been devastating in terminal respect as well as in a sort of economic respect. So i think everyone is fed very differently. But maybe that wasn't what you were asking. Well let's focus on the variety section of it there. Is this sense of trying to be prepared. I think there's a feeling that many people had this time last year that we didn't know what was around the corner but the everybody was doing their absolute utmost to make sure that they could be as ready as they could be. What was it that we learned about viruses and how to deal with them within in the last year. We'll know not the golden rule book for anything night this because every situation is different every viruses different. And we'd never had a situation like this. We'd had similar situations. We've had flu outbreaks before and we'd had saws marquand the ancestor. That came in two thousand eighteen. Two thousand and three off of saul's sauce covey too but we hadn't seen anything quite like this as a result the there is no golden rule. Book says when this happens. This is how you handed of course. Also every country's different every population is different than makeup of those countries is different the way in which people work how they live what they do as a country how they respond as country. The letter prepared misses. The country is different. The amount of travel that goes on between countries is different. So it's really tricky. When you've got that extremely heterogeneous makeup of the world which makes a great place. of course. it's very difficult to then say. Well this is how you control something because there is no evidence to fall back on apart from things they'll related but not the same and when you've got that difference and it's a fluid situation where it's always a moving target because as we might one step forward things change the then mean. The virus takes a step foot. We've seen that with the various example. It's been tricky all the while it's been a massive learning process at every stage to work out how we can best out this challenge and we are not there yet. I mean my my mistake. My biggest mistake. I think was anticipating that we would have solved this problem by now. I honestly thought that by now We we would have been on the road closer to home for

KNBR The Sports Leader
"marquand" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Stenhouse Jr Olive Branch, Mississippi Row 10. Kurt Busch, Las Vegas, Nevada. Jamie McMurray, Joplin, Missouri Ro. Nine. David Ragan, You Nadella, Georgia might like doubt. Glendale, Arizona Row eight. Well enjoy. For Kannapolis, North Carolina. There Your Florida from Monterrey, Mexico, Rose seven, Dr Leg Marquand Kyle Larson, Oak Grove, California Rose six. Chase Elliott Dawsonville, Georgia. Ryan Crease, Berlin, Conn. And now the top 10 starters. Starting 10. Kyle Busch, Las Vegas, Nevada, Starting night, Joey Logano, Middletown, Connecticut, Starting eight Kevin Harvey. Bakersfield, California, starting seven. Brian Newman, South Bend, Indiana, starting six. Wallace, Concord, North Carolina, starting fifth, Christopher Bell in Norman, Oklahoma, starting fourth. Austin Dillon, Lexington, North Carolina, starting third Erica Merola, Camp of Florida, starting second, William Byron Charlotte, North Carolina and starting on the pole. Alex Bowman in Tucson, Arizona. That's the starting lineup for the 63rd Daytona 500. There you have it. The only thing left to do is fire these engines up and get the cars on the track and get to racing in the Daytona 500 for that. Let's head upstairs to the gentleman who will guide you through this afternoon's broadcast. Jeffs treacle Alex Hayden and NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace gonna happen and just about 2.5 minutes from right now. Thank you, Woody. NASCAR live pre race show what he came Steve Post, Dylan Welch and Kim Kun. The Daytona 500, the biggest stock car race in the world, dating back to 1959 1 that day by Lee Petty. Later, it was Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, a. J. Foyt and Maura. Today, the 63rd edition and a chance for a driver to etch his name in history. And Alex. When you think about it, this is an event that drivers have been dreaming about since their very first go kart dreams do come true, Jeff, for some, and today, another dream will come true whether the drivers already won the Daytona 500 already or not. This is the opportunity to have a dream that gets realized. Rusty Wallace. It's one of the hardest things to do to win the Daytona 500. It is very hard. This is our Super Bowl. For all these drivers, they are all jacked up the ready to go. A lot of new teams out there. A lot of new Crew chiefs with different teams. It's going to be an interesting day. Today. We got rain all around us. Looks like we're good now, So I'm excited about that. But I'll tell you what. There's so much emphasis on this particular race at Daytona 500 because of everything we've been talking about the new teams, a new colors. But it's still our biggest race and man, I can't wait to see what's gonna happen. And before we drop the green flag, Alex and Rusty, just take a look around this facility, and maybe we can paint the picture for the listeners that Are not able to be here. Unbelievable Fans, campers. The campground is full. The color down pit road, the Thunderbirds just a moment ago. I mean, this place is electric. I think everybody is ready to go under NASCAR leadership, of course and chip, while president of the Daytona International Speedway, Everybody here fans, competitors everybody alike. Doing what's necessary to try to get us back to a full house. No, we weren't able to sell every single ticket, But every ticket that was available has been sold. Everybody's fired up. We had a great Luke Combs concert a little earlier. Things are starting to get back to normal, and it's wonderful to have race fans in the stands. Rusty mentioned just a moment ago. Yes, we do have weather in the area. Hopefully it will go north or south of us and leave us alone so we can get all 200 laps and 500 miles in the books. It is almost 80 degrees. Ah, lot of blue sky a little bit of cloud cover, but hopefully Alex will be in good shape to run the whole distance without.

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