21 Burst results for "Michael Bird"

"michael bird" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:57 min | Last month

"michael bird" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"We're back because of the breaking news of January 6th and all that footage that's been released to a certain individual at Fox News and your favorites are back in studio. Jojoba, Victoria tansen, do you remember that interview? Do you remember what that day was like? Never forget it. That was something else. Because you had just gotten in from hearing the speech. I'd been right there in front of the ellipse with the president listening to the speech, couldn't make it to Congress. My speech in front of the Supreme Court later that afternoon had been canceled, although that Nancy Pelosi subpoenaing my text messages because I was giving a speech at the Supreme Court. But let's go back in time because we have to talk about these latest developments. We have to talk about what's happening in the last two years. But Joe, why were you why were you uniquely qualified to talk about security on capital hill as those events were occurring? Please remind our listeners. Well, I had been the united states attorney for the District of Columbia under Ronald Reagan from 1983 to 1988. How old were you? I'm going to have something very rude. How old are you? I was 36. That's crazy. The youngest U.S. attorney attorney for district. He was great. I believe he was great, but that's so young. Yeah, but I had also been an assistant U.S. attorney in that office years before. And one of my assignments was to monitor the demonstrations in front of the then Soviet embassy. And all of those demonstrations over the years had been monitored, controlled with the Metropolitan Police department, demonstrations on Capitol Hill, tremendous amount of planning, scripting, talking with the Defense Department, the State Department, everybody. There was no way that you have something like January 6th, and you don't plan that out in every single step of the way every detail fine tuned with the police, the National Guard, and everything. And it didn't happen.

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"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:59 min | 2 months ago

"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

"The Tyree Nicholas case dispiriting as it is focuses our attention on the issue of police brutality. Now, we can't proceed in this without noting that the most shocking example and the most widespread example of police brutality certainly in recent years. Is January 6th, 2021, police brutality was there on video for all to see many gruesome examples of it. And I think of two that need to be highlighted. One is the unnecessary killing of a veteran, Ashley babbitt, an unarmed person coming through a window, and she shouldn't have been going through that window. She was in that sense, responsible for a, let's call it a failure to comply. But she's not the one who broke that window. You can see very clearly other people broke the window. In fact, Ashley babbitt tries to stop them from doing it. Why is she happened to be the first person through the window? I'm not exactly sure. It could even be in this sometimes happens with crowds. You get pushed through the window. And then even though there are guards on the other side and she poses no evidence threat to anyone, she is shot to death by this guy in lieutenant colonel, I believe it was bird, Michael bird. And that guy was then hailed as a hero. For doing it. By the left. So that's case number one. Case number two, which actually more closely resembles the Tyree Nichols beating, was the beating of Roseanne boyland. Now Roseanne boylan's death in the tunnel was attributed by the medical examiner. I think in the case of brazen dishonesty, the fact that it was amphetamines of gilder, and she was at one time a drug addict, but apparently a recovering one and why should it be that the drug effect happened to her right then and there? She had been, by the way, pepper sprayed. Now it could be that the pepper spray generated some sort of a reaction and that was part of the problem. Some people on the left also said that she was pushed around and trampled, but it doesn't look like it was that that ended her life. You can actually see on the video that a capital police woman is savagely beating Roseanne Boyle and I posted the video on my Twitter and it's interesting how people, you know, when you put out a truth that no one can deny it's right there on the video just the same by the way as Atari nickels video. No one will descend the video. No one will say, yeah, of course they were meeting all right, that's a good thing too. She deserved to get that kind of a beating. They pretend like it didn't happen. I mean, you've seen the medical report, her dad was attributed to amphetamines. Old dinesh and reality she was trampled to death. This was, this was the Trump supporters who did that. It was Trump's fault because after all, had he not called for people to come to Washington D.C.

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"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

05:16 min | 9 months ago

"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

"This is Mickey Whit and I thought it's important to have Iran to remember Ashley but also talk about some things that she has going on. Mickey, welcome to the podcast. Thank you for joining me. I'm going to start by just asking you about it's now been, of course, a little while since Ashley's death, but as a mom, I imagine this is something that never goes away. I just want to ask how you're doing. And how you'll remembering Ashley with some passage of time. Well, you know, every day, I miss Ashley every day, and I think about her every day. But, you know, it's time to go forth and try to seek justice and restore her reputation. And maybe, you know, Estelle some of the things the spell, some of the things that this country has said about her, not patriots, because I believe patriots know her spirit, the spirit she went there in with a million other people to redress their government over a stolen election, which is really at the heart of the issue. The fact that an election was stolen from this country and we are lost to it. You know, not only January 6th, but look at the downfall of this country and people don't understand that the insurrection was on November 3rd. And the fact that all of this stems from that, you know, and your movie 2000 mules, that sets out. That's proof. You know, and some Nancy says we can't see the 14,000 hours of footage, but there has been some video come forth from the Patriots that were there that day that is pushing the truth to the top. And I have confidence that someday our children will land on the right side of history. I mean, it seems like I'm thinking here now the January 6th committee and this kind of last ditch attempt to recast their narrative and it appears that they seem to be operating with the premise that not only was the election not stolen, but Trump knew it wasn't stolen. And so almost as if this was a completely perverse effort, to try to overthrow democracy itself, but I think the point you're trying to make is that Ashley and the others were defenders of democracy. They believed that democracy itself had been perverted. Absolutely, that's absolutely true. And you know, that was the gun tote and populist that showed up there that day, and yet nobody brought their weapons with them. So I highly doubt that anybody could classify it as an insurrection. And the January 6th committee hearings, they're not hearings. It's a show. You know, hearings are when you present both sides. You cross examine witnesses. You question real people. You know, they had, how can you do a January 6th hearing and not mention Ashley babbitt, not mention Michael bird, not mention Mathieu kerner, not mentioned Roseanne boylan or Benjamin Phillips or Kevin grace and how can you have a January 6th committee hearing without mention any of those names? And I understand that errors, the man errors that testified a couple of days ago. He was given a deal with his plea deal to provide testimony. Well, Matthew perna, he came with Matthew fernand. Did he mention Matthew fernand? Did he mention the loss of his good friend that he came to the capitol with that day? He did not because he was not allowed to. And the fact that it is all such a show and ran down the people's throats. You know, how are our January 6th defendants supposed to get a fair trial? Not only in D.C., but now this has been shoved into every home in America. You come home from work, you turn on TV every single mainstream media station knows that on there. And unless you're looking for news about January 6th and seeking out shows like you and Dave Samuel and Cara castronova and reading their things and then you are told what to believe. And so many people are happy with doing that that it's really shocking. But it can't be mad at him because a year and a half ago I may have been one of them. And now I just, the things that I believe are government capable of capable of, just overwhelming to me, seriously, it cracked my foundation. January, January 6th, my foundation in my belief and the government and just the fact that they have our best interest at heart. They do not. You know? And the 14,000 hours of footage and the discovery that needs to that are 6 defendants need. It would show the probability of the FBI and Nancy Pelosi. That's why they can't see it. That's why they've been held so long in solitary confinement so that, you know, they would have time to put on this big production. And if there's nothing to hide why the big production and even if you don't believe in the politics of the people that went there that day on January 6th to redress their government, then let's believe in the constitution. These men that are sitting in jail are being denied their due process. Due process is guaranteed right of the constitution the United States. And so is the right to protest. The First Amendment. You know, and they murdered American citizens that day unarmed American citizens, not just my daughter, but four others that we know of. And I believe they're responsible for Brian sicknick's death because he had a stroke. They didn't get him attention. Also, you know, Ashley's wound was possibly survivable if they had rendered her aid at the time. Not only did they not render her aid, but sticking with the theme of the day, they did not let patriots render her aid. They let my daughter lay there and bleed out without, you know, even trying to save her. And Roseanne, and there were patriots trying to save her. And they were not allowed to.

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"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:46 min | 9 months ago

"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

"Guys, I'm really happy to welcome back to the podcast, Ashley babbitt swam. This is Mickey Whit and I thought it's important to have Iran to remember Ashley but also talk about some things that she has going on. Mickey, welcome to the podcast. Thank you for joining me. I'm going to start by just asking you about it's now been, of course, a little while since Ashley's death, but as a mom, I imagine this is something that never goes away. I just want to ask how you're doing. And how you'll remembering Ashley with some passage of time. Well, you know, every day, I miss Ashley every day, and I think about her every day. But, you know, it's time to go forth and try to seek justice and restore her reputation. And maybe, you know, Estelle some of the things the spell, some of the things that this country has said about her, not patriots, because I believe patriots know her spirit, the spirit she went there in with a million other people to redress their government over a stolen election, which is really at the heart of the issue. The fact that an election was stolen from this country and we are lost to it. You know, not only January 6th, but look at the downfall of this country and people don't understand that the insurrection was on November 3rd. And the fact that all of this stems from that, you know, and your movie 2000 mules, that sets out. That's proof. You know, and some Nancy says we can't see the 14,000 hours of footage, but there has been some video come forth from the Patriots that were there that day that is pushing the truth to the top. And I have confidence that someday our children will land on the right side of history.

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"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

06:06 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

"Taylor, we've been talking about the people who lost their lives on January 6th. We've talked about two of the men. Let's turn to the women, Roseanne boyland. You say in this article, and I find this extremely eye opening because I'd heard about the possibility that Roseanne boyland had gotten bludgeoned in the tunnel, but you've got you name a Metropolitan Police officer of Lila ola Morris, and you have a picture of her. In fact, you have an amazing picture of her with officer Michael of this is the guy who testified. I don't remember if this was the weeping guy, but he was certainly the guy was putting on a heroic fighting back tears stance, and he's with, he's with lyla Morris at a Super Bowl, and this is the woman lyla Morris, who you have, and you produce evidence that she has a stick, and she is viciously beating Roseanne boyland, and I think reasonable to assume it is those injuries that led to Roseanne boylan's death. First of all, how did you find this? And second of all, am I giving an accurate description of what seems to have happened to Roseanne boyland? So I actually initially found that video. It was a member of my team named Gary McBride with M 5 news. And he actually found it from mainstream media is they actually released a portion just a small clip of the officer to the left of lyla Morris body cam to show how violent these Trump supporters were being towards the police, but they didn't realize that in the corner portion it actually showed lyla Morris beating Roseanne boyland over the head with her metal baton. And then we got another angle from just one of the protesters there that day and it shows Roseanne being beaten overhead with a wooden walking stick that lyla Morris had taken from a protester and Roseanne's story is truly tragic is because they said she died in an acute amphetamine overdose. And Roseanne, she had been an ex addict, she had done an amazing job in her recovery process. She was very proud of it. It was her greatest accomplishment. Her family, they all loved that about Roseanne, is how proud she was of getting clean and staying away. And the medical examiner, of course, they ruled it as a drug overdose because, you know, they look back in their history and they said, okay, yeah, this would be easily doable. But I talked to the family, you know, I talked to all the people closest to her and more witnesses that day. And all she had in her system that day was her legally prescribed dose of Adderall. And then I talked to it was his name is Phillips. And he was one of our eyewitness accounts, and he actually was trampled alongside Roseanne boyland. And he was holding her hand at the time. And so and then he felt Roseanne let go, and then he knew that she had she was dead. And that's when he accepted himself that he was going to die because he was stuck under over under 30 people. He was being sprayed nonstop, he was being beaten, and the cops continued to push the line over Roseanne and over Philip Anderson. And then that's when the video comes out where she gets dragged and the protesters are trying to apply CPR to her. They're trying to save her life and the cops are spraying them and they begin hitting Roseanne over the head after she had already been unconscious. So I can without a doubt 100% say that lyla Morris is responsible for the death of Roseanne boyland. Now, Taylor, when we look at these cases, I mean, it's hard for me to see a single case where this kind of lethal force as it turns out to be lethal force. Is justified. Because even in the case of Ashley Babbage, she's coming through a window, but there are plenty of people there who could have subdued and we now know she had no weapon. Obviously, Roseanne boylan pose a threat to nobody, and even in the case of the two men that you talked about, I mean, this looks to be like the capital police provoking something provoking a reaction from the crowd, then using a tremendous amount of force. So this is the exact inverse of what can be called the Pelosi narrative of January 6th in which the Trump supporters are the aggressors. They're the insurrectionists. They're the violent ones, but what I find impressive is the level of detail that you bring to debunking that kind of bogus narrative and replacing it with the tragic and yet the chilling truth. Yeah, when what you said, the national couldn't be closer to the truth is, you know, I was there that day. I experienced. I still remember the way that the air tasted, you know, being shot with rubber munitions, pepper balls. And I actually documented the death of actually rabbit. And I watched Michael bird shoot her and I tried to render her medical aid afterwards. So it really stuck with me after that. And that's really when I decided to go on this crusade to go after the truth and to really expose this is because they are hiding everything that has to do with that day because of the police misconduct is I have never seen in my year and a half of reporting in Portland and Washington all around the country reporting on riots and unrest. I've never seen police action like this before and straight up police brutality is they started the initial barrage and then they actually threw grenades deep into the crowd in order to get people pushed more towards them and it made this effect from the above cameras that they conveniently had place for the HBO document documentary. And it made it look like the crowd was trying to advance, but they were actually just trying to get away from the concussion grenades being thrown into crowds of innocent peaceful protesters. Taylor, you're doing incredible work. I got to ask you as we close, how do you support and subsidize this kind of work? Because I'd like to figure out ways in which I and also our audience can help I'd like to see more of this kind of journalism. How do we take the kind of work that you're doing and make it bigger? You guys can support me and my link bio. It has it's my link available on Twitter and it actually just says support my journalism. It's a redirect to my PayPal into my Venmo. And then as my team, my team can be supported at help stop hate dot com and then you can go and.

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"michael bird" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

07:12 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

"And now you're seeing like Michael bird are who is just hired as the Padres hitting coach. He is 27 years old. He never played professionally above rookie ball. He was a coach at Michigan. He was a 36th round pick. So he had a little bit of playing experience, but a 27 year old being a hidden coach for a competitive team. And I interviewed when I was working on the MVP machine. I don't remember if I quoted him or not, but I interviewed him a few years ago, and it's incredible. All of the college coaches, I talked to during that process are now a hid coaches, or different coaches, like it's amazing, just the rate of adoption. And part of it is that every MLB team has three pitching coaches in 300 coaches. Assistant hitting coach and assistant to the assistant hitting coach and all of that makes sense. Like, you know, if you can do a little player development at the major league level like that will more than pay for itself. But it's been amazing to see how quickly that has changed and how the backgrounds and the prerequisites for those positions and the level of experience and playing experience specifically that is expected has dramatically changed. And so we're seeing that change reflected here for the dreams as well. Yeah. So they do the interview process, say they make a call for resumes. They get ten, which I'm sure you can testify even from hiring for fed graphs, let alone hiring for the R and D department of a major league team. Sure would be nice to only be competing with 9 other applicants. In reality, it's like hundreds. So I like the odds of the applicants here. Yes. I think they do know that it was sort of a sudden call. And so perhaps that is accounting for it, but yeah, when we do open hiring calls at fangraphs, we are sifting through hundreds of resumes and my sons from talking to front office folks as I work with them to get their job postings up, you know, they are sometimes dealing with multiple of that. Because people still really want to work in baseball, so not for the dreams that we saw on short notice. And so we get this interview Montage and we say young is asking the right questions and this is a lot of fun, I think for us to hear and she's asking, you know, what sample do you need for certain stats to stabilize in kpo in MLB and why is it different and as is often the case, I think she wants to know how you arrive at the answers, more so than what your answers are. Meanwhile, you have mister analysis team leader who is sitting over there just being like, did you play? If not, what are you doing here? This is so finally, we get a surprise arrival and it is the younger brother of our GM that comes Sue. And it turns out that he has been a secret saber nutrition all along the call is coming from inside the house here. He is the one who has been writing on this Korean baseball blog, hooray for baseball, great name, I think you should rename fan crafts and hooray for baseball. And he's been doing this study that Lisa young was reading about the analysis of heat or temperature on offense and he's an Internet celebrity going by this pseudonym Robinson after Jackie Robinson, so he's like the Tom tango of the KBO, basically. Yeah. And pick some suspects nothing. He thinks that his brother is studying for the CPA exam that he's going to take the test to become a CPA. Instead, he shows up at this interview and we say young is odd by his arrival, of course, the analysis team leader has no idea who he is, because it's never read a blog post in his life. But this leads into the larger backstory of how he became a saber nutrition, how he went from being a player to an analyst why he uses a wheelchair, et cetera and Beck sang su, not so happy to see him at this interview. Right, and we come to learn that he blames himself for his younger brother, Becky was injured in the course of play. And he was sort of already he was playing hurt, and boxing to encourage him to just run, run full out, and he did that and he suffered a debilitating injury that has necessitated the use of a wheelchair sense. And I think some of the first real emotion that we see from back songs in the course of the series, he clearly carries a lot of guilt for this having taken place that he was sort of indifferent to the severity of his younger brothers existing injuries. He didn't know about some of those existing injuries. It sounds like there was some pretty heavy abuse going on in the course of this team. And he blames himself for the injury that led to his brother's disability. Yeah. And it's very sad. It is very sad. Yeah, we talked to MRA and yamazaki the director of kosh and the documentary last year about some of the Corporal punishment that has happened in Japanese baseball and this is happening here also with this team. And he didn't say anything. He just noted that his hips hurt, right? And pick songs. He was like, hey, you got to play through it. He said he doesn't have the brains to be anything else so that he should just play because he's not going to be as good at anything else as he is at being a baseball player. It sounds like he didn't love playing to begin with. Obviously, he loved it less because he was suffering and being beaten in some misguided effort to improve his performance. But his heart wasn't in it, it seems like he wanted to be a blogger all along, which is very relatable. This was me, obviously, not that I was superstar high school athlete, but I still just wanted to be a writer more than I wanted to be a player. And that's the case here as well. So he shows up. He nails the interview. He hands over a ream of posts. He's been busy posting and just dumps the stuff on their desk and he's clearly qualified, but his older brother is just not having it. And he is quite cruel at first and he's drawing attention to his inability to cross the threshold in the wheelchair without assistance and saying how are you going to do this? And you're not going to be able to fit in here and as we get the sense later, he's lashing out and he is riddled with guilt over his own role in his brother's injury and we get the sense that maybe it's actually painful for him to be working in baseball because it's a reminder of his brother's injury and his failure to prevent it..

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Judge Bruce Schroeder Holds the Line in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:25 min | 1 year ago

Judge Bruce Schroeder Holds the Line in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

"Kyle rittenhouse is on trial and it's becoming the number one news story in the country. Largely because of this judge and the fact that Kyle took the stand, it's a risk, but just kind of looking at the tea leaves. All they have to all they have to do, the Kyle rittenhouse team is win over one juror. They have to win over one juror that will not be able to live with themselves for locking up Kyle rittenhouse, and putting him in jail. Let's go to cut 44, which was not covered in the activist press. Now mind you, the drive bys a CNN and MSNBC and all the major news outlets they did not cover the rittenhouse trial nearly at all until today, as soon as Kyle rittenhouse took the stand, they pounced. And they also got introduced to this judge who has been admonishing the prosecution. And you can kind of tell this judge is really fed up with what's going on. And that's what a judge is supposed to do. A judge is supposed to use practical judgment prudence and wisdom. Wearing his black cloak, hopefully to have no bias and no prejudice, look at the merits of the case and say, wait a second. You can indict a hand sandwich. What are you doing here? And you could tell the judge has been poking the prosecution at every corner. The judge has been pushing back hold on. That's not allowed. That's not a lot. That's what a judge is supposed to do. A judge is not supposed to be a rubber stamp or a yes man for the state or the prosecution. This is an important thing that we talked about the other day as far as how our justice system is designed. Is that prosecutors are supposed to be independent of judges and vice versa? Judges are supposed to be the balance between the citizens, people that are going to be put on trial and the prosecution of people that do the trials. The state, the government versus the people. And what we see in the Kyle rittenhouse drama, make no mistake. If Kyle rittenhouse would have been a BLM incorporated activist, and if he would have shot a Trump supporter outside of a Trump rally, that none of this would be an issue. They would say they deserve it, and you know what's my justification for that? Can someone possibly explain to me why lieutenant Michael bird got off for shooting Ashley babbitt? But Kyle rittenhouse has to go through this entire saga for shooting a child rapist in an antifa person trying to

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"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"To compare january six to nine eleven is beyond absurd it is it is reprehensible and his byron york points out in his scathing column about george w bush's speech to compare january six to nine. Eleven is a rhetorical trick. If you will that is it's beyond ridiculous. It's it's it's it's awful. There is no comparison. I'll never understand what got him. The heads of those few hundred people on january sixth. I don't know anybody who defends them. In fact the best anybody does in trying to defend them is doing with. John just tried to do and suggest will they didn't even exist. It was a bunch of antique people. It was not. It was not that. I saw the guy to there. Were maybe there were a few people from antiphon. Plm mixed in there. Those were those were a lot of trump supporters. Again ashley. bad if the only person killed that day was a diehard trump supporter trying to climb through a broken window that was barricaded and a guy shot and killed her and best. I can tell was not really held a cal on tv and bragged about it. Tell told us how brave you was was. The guy's name you went on with lester holt right michael bird. I've never heard law enforcement. Ever tell me how brave they are if you tell people how brave you are. You're not very brave. This is the same guy. Incidentally who left his loaded revolver in the men's room and bragged about the fact that he wouldn't be held accountable because he was a high ranking capital police officer. So that's michael bird.

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To Compare September 11 to January 6 Is Beyond Absurd

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:50 min | 1 year ago

To Compare September 11 to January 6 Is Beyond Absurd

"To compare january six to nine eleven is beyond absurd it is it is reprehensible and his byron york points out in his scathing column about george w bush's speech to compare january six to nine. Eleven is a rhetorical trick. If you will that is it's beyond ridiculous. It's it's it's it's awful. There is no comparison. I'll never understand what got him. The heads of those few hundred people on january sixth. I don't know anybody who defends them. In fact the best anybody does in trying to defend them is doing with. John just tried to do and suggest will they didn't even exist. It was a bunch of antique people. It was not. It was not that. I saw the guy to there. Were maybe there were a few people from antiphon. Plm mixed in there. Those were those were a lot of trump supporters. Again ashley. bad if the only person killed that day was a diehard trump supporter trying to climb through a broken window that was barricaded and a guy shot and killed her and best. I can tell was not really held a cal on tv and bragged about it. Tell told us how brave you was was. The guy's name you went on with lester holt right michael bird. I've never heard law enforcement. Ever tell me how brave they are if you tell people how brave you are. You're not very brave. This is the same guy. Incidentally who left his loaded revolver in the men's room and bragged about the fact that he wouldn't be held accountable because he was a high ranking capital police officer. So that's michael bird.

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"michael bird" Discussed on The Rush Limbaugh Show

The Rush Limbaugh Show

04:11 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on The Rush Limbaugh Show

"Welcome back the clay. Travis buck sexton show as we said to you We've got some big stores yesterday. Of course continuing coverage and analysis of the massive suicide bombing attack at kabul airport. Yesterday we'll be joined by a former navy seal jacquard friend of mine great guy bestselling author in the second half of the program. Third hour the program of alex berenson on everything going on right now booster shots getting moved up sooner. It seems biden. Spoke about this getting ready. For those booster shots folks get ready for the mandates in schools. Get ready for corporate mandates. They're going to start with the hospital systems and they're gonna go all across the country. I don't know maybe maybe we should try to stop it or else. just wait. you're you're gonna you're going to be faced with lose your job or get the shot and get the shot again and get the shot again. But i don't know i'd like to. I'd like to have hold the line on this. That's that's what. I'm hoping to do hoping to find a way. We can start that somewhere but interview last night on. Nbc news with lieutenant michael bird. Who it's been rumored. I think on the internet for a while that he was in fact the The the individual involved but he is the capitol hill police officer. Who shot ashley. Babbitt the neck now clay and i. You know i've had some background in law enforcement and and Baseline tactical training klay..

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"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

04:18 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"Michael burge interview with lester holt last night on. Nbc hi kevin. Hey mike Just two things. You're a little off track with the whole that police officers don't brag because i don't know if you've ever had a beer with one in a bar they have to tell you their stories but getting back to the fao telling stories doesn't mean they're telling you how brave they are. You honestly ever heard a cop tell you how courageous they are I come from a family with them and yes in a backyard. They will tell you what they do and how they do it and sort of get their beer muscles and talk. But that's not but that's the second time you've not told me that you've heard you've heard your family members who are cops. Tell you how brave they are or had they just lived. have they just shared stories. You about what their day to day. Life is like in other words share stories. Obviously but but that's but that's different. That's a different thing. Sounds to me like you have a little chip on your shoulder for law enforcement. Kevin am i wrong. No no. I respect them. My good good things we have in this country. That's that's why i disagree i apologize. I misunderstood your your initial reaction. I i don't i've spent a lotta time with cops to never heard one of them brag. About how brave. They are heard stories. They'll tell you stories to tell you what they go through. But i've never heard that. I don't none of the cops i think. They're particularly heroic or courageous. They just think they're doing their job. And i suspect your family members who are cops do too but go ahead. Make your point about michael bird if you will kevin but but as you said why did this take so many months for him to finally speak about something that should have if it was a no thought. Just reaction which hey listen. We don't know what they're really thinking that time right. Why did it take so long to have this fabricated interview. That just was so production-wise it doesn't make sense does obnoxious too. Because let's hold is as many people pointing out. Lester holt is bad news. I mean this is a guy who has his agenda. I barely watch. Nbc but night after night. This guy has is. He's a trumpeting conservative hating typical member of the media beast and of course of course he sits down with michael bird and i can promise you the outcome of an interview with a white officer shooting a black an unarmed black. I mean we've seen it happen. They don't they. Don't just incarcerate white cops who are caught on video shooting unarmed black person. They they put them under the jail you know and frankly as they should you should you. Should you shoot you. Shoot an unarmed protester. And you're not justified in that shooting. You should be held accountable and again. I'm not gonna pretend that. Ashley babbitt was doing something she shouldn't have been doing she. She was shed no business. Trying to breach that barricade. I know that. And i'm not going to even pretend to have the investigative results of that whole process and maybe it was a justifiable shooting. But i know. The circumstances in the media in our culture among americans would be a heck of a lot different. If one of these black lives matter. Looters there's a lot of people climbing through windows and breaking into buildings and trying to burn down police stations in federal courthouses in portland and seattle. If a black lives matter protester rioter got shot in the neck and killed. We would've had a whole different outcome from the one we've had over lieutenant. Michael bird coming up did you. She do. She called upon by biden last night. And what biden did holy cow. It just goes from the frying pan into the fire. But that's all right. We got lots to celebrate on this friday. Stick around. there's more of the mike gallagher show and some positive news coming up..

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Capitol Police Officer Who Fatally Shot Rioter Ashli Babbitt Has Stepped Forward

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:11 min | 1 year ago

Capitol Police Officer Who Fatally Shot Rioter Ashli Babbitt Has Stepped Forward

"Make no mistake actually babbitt would-be alive today. If she hadn't tried to climb through that window. And i know that. I know that i also know that if a white cop had shot a violent black lives matter protester. That's all we'd be hearing about day in and day out but this guy is treated as a hero and we know why because ashley. Babbitt was an unapologetic trump's before we know why the guys treated like a hero and of course says we ought to be treated like a hero. He told lester whole showed the utmost courage in shooting that woman in the neck. I was afraid he said i did know. Couldn't see your hands didn't know if she was going to assassinate the speaker of the house. I had to kill her. Had to take her. Dad had to use deadly force. I feel so sorry for the families. I saw the husband. The widower of ashley babbitt interviewed last night on tucker carlson show. We'll play some of that audio for you. You ought to hear what her husband had to say. Because he's pretty angry too and you know what his response was to hearing. Lieutenant michael bird complain about the death threats. He was receiving to lester. Holt apparently ashley. Birds family has been getting death. Threats nonstop beginning january seven because unlike michael bird actually babbitt was immediately identified. Michael birds identity. Because of the design of the us congress had been protected. The only way people knew who he was leaked out or somebody tried to do some investigating and they can see his hand and he had a beaded risk thing on and they could compare it to if they had to do some detective work finally last night. He identified himself. And it's bear it bears repeating and we'll play the clip for you ashley. Babich husband has been threatened relentlessly as well.

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"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:55 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"Org again. We used to be called gallagher's army and peanut. Never liked that. She you know because there was a little bit of not that was the templeton's were very pro military. She just felt like there was kind of militaristic aspect to that and it was gallagher's army that was when we first started and it was just joey hudson me trying to come up with and pena graciously humbly suggested what about gallagher's heroes because men and women of law enforcement are heroes and of course with with love and our heart and appreciation in our soul for the templeton families. Incredible generosity over the years. That was a no brainer for us. It's now officially gallagher's heroes. The fallen officer fund the mike gallagher show charitable foundation. None of these heroes. That i've spent time with ever call themselves a hero. I never hear a cop brag about how brave they are. They don't consider themselves courageous. They're doing their job. They love their job. They loved their career their loved their community. They don't brag about being brave. But lieutenant michael bird did michael bird has finally been revealed as the man who shot and killed ashley. Abbott on january. Sixth she of course is the only person who was killed by any activities surrounding the riots. The capital on january six by those eight hundred or so people last night. Michael bird decided. It was time to reveal himself to the world and he sat down with leicester whole who gave a very sympathetic interview very sympathetic. I kept thinking how different an interview would be with. Lester holt if this had been white cop who had shot and killed an unarmed black lives matter protesters you think it would have been a friendly environment. You think lester holt would a been show kindly and warm and concerned about that cop so no surprise that less. Lester holt did nothing but lob softballs at this guy but it was a get for nbc. I mean his shot and killed the trump supporter while she was trying to crawl through a broken window at a barricaded area of the us capital. And i want you to think about my words about cops never bragging about their heroism or their courage. I can say how brave police officers are. You can say it. But i doubt that you normally hear the law enforcement officer himself. Say it. not so with lieutenant michael bird..

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"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:08 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"This president has an obligation. any president has an obligation. Any president has an obligation to protect his country. And and the people biden didn't do it and now we have at least thirteen servicemen. Killed trying to do the impossible. President trump was on. Sean hannity last night and said how stupid child could figure out you. Don't pull them you. Don't pull the military app before he get the people out. Look at the comparison of four years of donald trump. to this guy here is biden. I know this is important. I can't call him president biden today. I know i should. I try to at least apply a modicum of respect to the office. Yes he is the president. I can't call him president biden today. I'm so mad. I'm emotional basketcase today. I'm praying i'm in heartfelt all of the sacrifice of these marines and this this medic these thirteen heroes who were put in an impossible situation and but i'm matt i'm so mad you think trump would ever stand there and admit that their instructing him who to call on. This isn't the first time biden has done this please. Jomon gave me a list here. I is expected to call was kallio download. Nbc you're the president of the you're the leader of the free world urine. You're being instructed who to call on. Do you think those words would ever leave. Donald trump's mouth. My gosh do. I miss him

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"michael bird" Discussed on The Gerry Callahan Podcast

The Gerry Callahan Podcast

03:08 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on The Gerry Callahan Podcast

"Right there too but just just so that people know so do do see says well. You're the president right now. Basically and Abidance starts argue back and then bows his head in the crazy. Thing is the c. span. Feed that this was live on. Brought the camera away from president and put it on ducie. So we don't see his era reaction but we did see it from another angle choice. Place these two together. I'll tweet it out later. Biden when that happens he gets so exasperated that he bows head for like five seconds and that image that image went viral though the tilts his head hanging down because a reporter again not one of men servants from nbc years. He bs or npr. Peter doocy the the only real reporter in the room day in and day out Asks a perfectly appropriate question family again. He was instructed to not call on him. So i guess biden screwed up again but that image that reaction of him bowing his head. Because oh i don't know. I got asked a tough question on the same day. That thirteen servicemen gave their lives at another couple of another fifteen or sixteen a wounded. And this this pathetic. Husk of a man can't handle a tough. Not even a tough question. A good question at your job. A good question. Yeah i take full responsibility but you know what the last administration did. They didn't do this. They didn't leave these people as says targets shooting targets for For isis k. Or taliban or any other islamic extremist thug. That was you. That's all on u. This was uncomfortable to watch as always shuffled off. And the old man shuffle as the questions were still coming at them. If that's trump he'd still be standing there answering questions and they'd all be hostile questions and he wouldn't be bowing his head. Fake crime got. I'm so disgusted. I don't how people like you know veterans or people who have loved ones in the service or in in in kabul. I mean there's still whatever. Six thousand marines. There then kill them all and not only do they have to see to. They have to bury their comrade. They can't do anything about it do you think they're gonna let them let those dogs hunt. Those hungry warriors the tend. Let them eat. As joey jones said i don't think so biden is is just right now we scared he says scared old man he just wants to get it out. Get this over with. Let the media do his spin. But i we will We'll be talking about that again next week. God knows i fear for everybody. In kabul's marines the us citizens allies. Because you don't have a commander in chief who has your back you don't. It's sad but i get to one other thing before. Wrap up this mini pod. This special weekend callahan. Show This when this was completely overshadowed But last night we mentioned this yesterday michael bird. Cop who shot ashley babbitt in the throat. sat down with lester holt.

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Officer Who Shot Ashli Babbitt Breaks Silence

The Ross Kaminsky Show

00:19 sec | 1 year ago

Officer Who Shot Ashli Babbitt Breaks Silence

"Breaking his silence. The officer who shot and killed a woman inside the U. S Capitol during the January six attack. Lieutenant Michael Bird tells NBC he shot Ashley Babbitt only as a last resort. Capitol Police say bird potentially saved many lives. Those words meant a lot because that's exactly what I did

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"michael bird" Discussed on CNN 5 Things

CNN 5 Things

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on CNN 5 Things

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"michael bird" Discussed on AppStories

AppStories

08:08 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on AppStories

"Show has lots of great guests to michael bird. Interviewed people from google sainsbury's aston martin red bull racing good hilly earth station and the new york times and nokia in fact interviewed over fifty super interesting people. This year think technologists scientists academics developers futurists and it generalists and in the final episode of technology. Untangled you can hear about the one innovation. Almost all guests couldn't stop talking about well as learning how to prepare for tomorrow's innovations today. Search for technology untangled anywhere. You listen to podcasts. Will include a link in the show notes to our thanks to technology tangled for their support. Supported the show all right. So do you want to let stuck by the discord server next. We already mentioned. We already mentioned that so. It's a good good time to doing that. I think yeah so We have been as you can imagine. We've been talking about doing club. Backstories community for a long time really. We started talking about this very longtime capital of years after we introduced the original clapback. Soy's in twenty fifteen. I believe in two thousand seventeen. We started talking about this and that conversation will somewhere along the lines of. Maybe we should do a slack community Maybe we try something else. Maybe we should do a forum board but then we could. We quickly realized we didn't have the capacity to do that because we were already stretched pretty thin and we didn't know anything about moderation and we'd would just didn't have the right ideas. I think at the time we just didn't want to be like a like a copycat of other communities online. No no and i think we also didn't want it to be just kind of this thing that's off to the side. We wanted to find a way to really integrate it with all the other things we do it max stories. And that's that's what really took a lot of. I think planning and thinking and what we think we've accomplished with what we were putting together exactly so i feel like we took our time to do this right and by doing it right. I think it means a combination of factors for swale we have. Our goal is for this server to be a safe. What can mean an inclusive community. We have put together a series of rules. The you need to accept if you want to join your server. We have a code of conduct that is public on the web. You can read it on the cob maximize website. We have an faq. We are doing this right in terms of setting the tone and setting the sort of the you know the kind of experience that we won members to have under this court server and also we have assembled a fantastic team of moderators. Who are going to help us navigate. You know the the the complexities of putting together hundreds of people and letting them talk to each other on the internet. You know sometimes conversation can can can be derailed and you know sometimes people can get into arguments and we want to make sure that people can have these agreements in civil way and most of all. We want to make sure that people have fun on this discourse server that they share useful tips that they talk about what we do. Max stories that they get to know each other and so we want to build that kind of safe fun kind respectful community and i feel very good about that because we you know we are also looking. Obviously you're a club. Mix for his plus or cup premier member and you a volunteer to help us become a moderator getting touch with us because we are always looking for volunteers to help us sort of make sure that the structure that we have is the right one. Yeah absolutely. I think that that's really important and i think we've got a great group to start with but we can always use more help. Yeah and second. I would say what what i think. It's really exciting about the discord is the integration that we'll see going forward between The max sorry. Steam the community the content for the club and channels that we have on the discord so for example one. The many things that will be doing is regular town halls. So for townhall to think like key live in in a podcast like Formats rights of john and i Maybe alex Will be just talking. Live on the discord will give us sort of like a state of the state of the club you know update and we're going to talk about what's going on girl talk about you know content. That's coming down the pipe. We're going to talk about things that were planning but we're also gonna take questions from club members so there will be dedi kid Channel to ask questions and we'll try. We'll try your best to address those questions on during the town hall Live a and the first one in fact we are doing our first townhall exclusively on the club discord tonight so keep an eye on twitter. Keep an eye on the club Because right now we're still as we're recording this. It's the week before we still haven't pin down a time so keep an eye on art counts and on the discord. We're going to post an announcement with a full schedule. But we're going to do a i town hall tonight on the discord Yeah i i think the town halls are going to be a lot of fun. And i think the thing that's important to kind of on a broader view to also note about this discord is that this isn't just going to be a place for community members to talk. It's also going to be a way for people to communicate with us because we do plan to be active participants in the discord both in the general channels as well as the specific special ones that were setting up for these various events. That federico's been talking about. We're going to be there and We're really looking forward to getting to know club members better because you know over the years we get a lot of nice emails from people and and we get a sense for what people like and what they don't but we we don't have especially since the last couple of years has been no no ww dc. We haven't had the opportunity to interact with many club members as we have in the past. And we're really hoping that this is a way for people to really get to know us each other better but also get to know us better for us to get to know them too so that that's something that i'm really looking forward. Yeah yeah exactly. And i mentioned the integration automation academy. We're going to be doing that. There's gonna be a navy club for kinds of media so think like a book club but not limited to books so we're going to peak is a community. We're going to be a movie or tv. Show or not boom or a book or videogame whatever to consume and enjoy together and talk about it and discuss it as a community. So that's one of the many things that we are doing It's gonna be fun and once again people have been asking for that kind of community access a place where they could hang out and get in touch with the maximum team for years now and so. I think we are trying to do this. The right way. The max stories way if you will where it's not just a community there's also a content side. There's a very like all these regular activities because i really believe in the power ring bringing people together bring in a community together for regular shared activities that we can do together. And i think it's gonna be fun and don't forget the beta beat. Which is we're going to be working with. Some of our favorite developers to have beta access available for club members. These this isn't a this is not an exclusive thing. 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"michael bird" Discussed on AppStories

AppStories

01:36 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on AppStories

"My what's really going to shape our future. And what's gonna wind up in the bargain bin with the floppy disk. I've listened to a couple of different recent episodes and love them. The first episode was about quantum computing. Which i loved because whenever i read about quantum computing. The articles are all hand wavy about the underlying technology but technology untangled in contrast explained the big deal about quantum computing in clear and understandable terms. The other episode. I listened to was about the blockchain. It's similarly confusing. It's something that no article. I've read does a really good job explaining but again technology untangled gob into the details. But explain them in a way. That was understandable. It was terrific if you love to learn one understand. Today's technology this is the podcast for you. Other topics covered include things like deep dive into five g. That untangled the who's and watson wise and house of five g. and what it means to you. How supercomputers are helping us with the fight against covert by sifting through billions of molecules to look for drugs to repurpose and episodes about ai the future of jobs and energy innovation and the mission to mars. The show has a lot of great guests to including people from google sainsbury's aston martin. Red bull racing good hilly earth station and the new york times and nokia. Michael bird has interviewed over fifty super interesting people. This year think technologists scientists academics developers futurists at it generalists and in the final episode of technology..

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"michael bird" Discussed on MZNOW with Michael Zavala

MZNOW with Michael Zavala

04:37 min | 1 year ago

"michael bird" Discussed on MZNOW with Michael Zavala

"This is the best of 'em z. Playing the greatest moments in histories and nelson two thousand and okay. We're gonna play fully. Fool your new single. It's foolish and it's getting radio. Play all across america. Third only close michael bird on because everything turns to gold. I have another hit. That is so good. Good ricky bobby. And i love her bobby. That's my favorite song of all. That is really mike later on it. That is the hair. I already just be glad that feeling cute. That's a good across your mind. Though whenever rookie bobby was big. And everything else your mind like i got to meet that or or go over the way on your decided an artist or just go for it already knew like when i first day rookie bobby lying by battles playing being goofy and i think that is the first solo. Songwriting offer is on. I'll tell the person that the record i was like. I don't like yeah right right. What do you mean is tight to manager. And he did he do it. And i was like dang you know blew up. That's amazing mr ricky. Bobby yeah and i was like i arcora. You know but i did a goofy song you blew up and so i think this is like you're but you're an artist. Yeah exactly so. When i was like i got to come up with another song. Plays like yeah. We never saw you come with this brand new single new album files like okay. Cool whatever has to be has to be bigger than rick by. Yeah so that's kind of way on your little for like i mean i went through four or five songs. I yeah i was like when felon it was. it's not. this is like whatever you know. Forget it and walked out of the room. I'll write forget our my my friends. I mean we used to always say the work fully all the time being goofy. I knew i was gonna do a song on. I'm gonna do a song on on the album so actually hooked up with Do chris he's on the song to he's actually signed to the label until We got together. The do kill will. He's from Says an love that name be like he He was hitting me on know. I won't see some. So i was like. He's like semi the ricky bobby acapella. I sent them to ricky bobby. And that's when he sent me that beat way so he He ricky bobby and put it. That's amazing yeah. But he descended ricky. Bobby witt sent the beat. That sauce still don't know what he used right. I didn't know you want daca pillow. So when he did it. That's this tight. I got chlorine. I was like a. He's a let's come up with right so he came up with the first part and he's like oh no do after day and i was like i got. I got it so we went with it. That's awesome you know. I love the song. It actually reminds me of a song that i came up with in a high school. I don't know why it reminded me.

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"michael bird" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast

Out of Bounds Podcast

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"michael bird" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast

"A lot of his. Hey buddy a lot of key right on the brett you know and so it starts with that and the physical stuff comes after right right and will if if you can do that with meditation And look into different ways of doing it. Did anybody ever ever has a question. They can hit me on instagram too. Because i would love to share what i've learned and what's gotten deeper for me in the last year because it's been a lifesaver. I mean like really actually has not using that lifesavers loosely. Because i needed to get a grip with the way i was going and one of the reasons why i crashed almost killed myself. It's because i was just driving this crazy train. And not taking the time to think about how i really felt because i had clear warning signs you know every time crashed. I've had really clear warning signs. And whether i listened to it or not and took that time to stop and so the meditations not just in the morning. It's it's kind of all day long. You know yeah. I imagine people have questions about this. Because it's such a you're hearing especially athletes talk about more and more like how important these kind of things are in their recoveries and in being present in whatever moment before they do a thing i think people will probably have some questions on this because it seems like it's way more important than maybe just a few years ago anybody would have realized it definitely is becoming much more in the light. There's there's different teachers that are out there that you know through Podcast in their apps on the phone. They're different guys didn't gals that have been able to give it more readily and i think because of our day and age and and how there's so many things happening and we're getting bombarded by so many things and it can be really negative but also can just be a wild ride. If you just let your mind go with whatever fracking pops up. How do you have time for. How do you have time for what you really care about. So i think a lot of us are are are bringing it out because we need to find a way to slow things down and just focus on what's important for us and other people around us and so i'm working on it. It's it's daily. You know and i feel like i'm just getting started Anybody that wants to talk about it. But i'm open Okay so i think they should. And i think they should hit you up for this one. I do wanna touch on one more thing. And that's your cat person not a dog person. It seems why. And i realized that's an assumption. But i'm i'm i have a cat if i just picked up my cat the way you pick up your cap i would have lost my head like my. There's no chance that i would. I would still be talking right now. That's that's insane to me. Rip your one hundred percent a hundred percent without a doubt. It's uh no it's funny. I got its burden the cat up here on the he's my little body. I wanted a cat for a long time. And i found him. I found him through a friend and then the whole vira. Kobe thing hit at the same time you know. Then i got injured. And he's little over a year old. And i just can't believe this this guy how i fell in with them and we just it right there for me. I can take i. Can i can leave for a few days as totally fine. That's why yeah. I feel the same way you can give them food. My sisters were. We're lucky we live next door to each other. But and so she can come check on him. But this last time i went to crystal. I just left the window part because the bugs haven't started yet this year. I was just trained that he did. He didn't drag inside and let it go but he's fine. When i came back he was a little pissed off. I was like yeah y'all but he was okay. The next day and came up and snuggle a little bit of these little critters can just become a part of your life because they never saw myself to be dependent on right animal to feel mars. Like i don't need that right now. I'm looking out to sea in my little buddy. I call his name. Sylvan after the steep skiers sylvan sudan. Yeah and he's he's just my little buddy bodyman ercole Michael tell people where they can find you on social media Anything else you have going on Working working people find you online social media. Instagram is bird. Wear and that's where you wanna be. Brd or come say hi you know you guys are thinking about coming north them wanna see what's up jessie alot and i'll be there perfect. That sounds awesome already. That was episode Who knows what with bird. Michael bird schaefer at wear on instagram. Hope you guys enjoyed it. Talk to you guys on thursday with carolina pat and what's up by..

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