18 Burst results for "Miss West"

"miss west" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

04:42 min | 5 months ago

"miss west" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

"We are here in Bahamas. We are going to make it right. If you have a millionaire, would you keep working? The commander is here. Going on right now is California he's trying to figure out. Yeah. Oh, I can. Oh, welcome to BitBoy crypto. My name is deezy. I have nothing to rhyme with. I thought it'd be easy. Today is April 28th, how's everybody doing? I literally just walked up four seconds ago. Hey, we have a poll going on in the chat. What should we have D.C. looking to for pick a coin? Algorand XLM ICP, so algos in the lead right now. How are we all doing today? Is the weekend? Yes. And it's the weekend, Elizabeth Warren. She's trying to cancel me. Maybe canceled the truth? Try and cancel you. Just check cancel all crypto. That doesn't sound good. We don't like that at all. We're going to talk about some regulations. Catastrophic collapse too. JPMorgan's new little AI tool and we're going to have charts with Kelly and don't worry, I'm going to try to stop them from a steamrolling for 40 minutes. Kelly, I hope you're watching. I'm calling you out personally here. We also have Brian Emory behind the camera right now. What are you setting up right now? We have TikTok going. And Instagram, how are we doing TikTok? Hey, ByteDance employees, hey, meta employees. Yeah, we're talking about the zuck. We're talking about ByteDance. You know, those are great organizations that we love, of course, except for all their surveillance. All right, let's get right into the show, guys. Make sure you are subscribed. 1.45 million, let's try to get that back up to four 6. The latest video Trump going a pro Bitcoin and a secret, it's a secret interview that might Trump all previous interviews that Ben has done, guys, do you know any idea about when that might get released? Have we released any details? I don't think so yet. Nope. He's going to be breaking the Internet with this one. It's going to be wow, move over, miss west, or I'm sorry, former miss west. I'm sorry, former misses Davidson.

"miss west" Discussed on Opening Arguments

Opening Arguments

06:33 min | 6 months ago

"miss west" Discussed on Opening Arguments

"Justifiably flip their shit when witnesses would come and be like, oh yeah, like I went through a document that like broke down the Google Analytics and they were like, we've been asking for Google Analytics for 5 years and you've never given us so much a page. Yeah. Right. And denied that any such thing existed. Right, exactly right. So next question that I'll ask every single time when I'm taking a deposition, right? Is did you take any notes, right? And at that point, almost always what happens is the lawyer will object. If the witness took any notes, their lawyer will object and say that the contents of those notes are attorney client communications and therefore privilege, and that's probably true. But what you do then is you take a little post it note and you put it on the deposition transcript that says witness took notes. And then you wait for trial. And then on cross examination, you ask a detailed question about their testimony. Something like, so you've said you traveled to London on March 1st, 2017. That was 6 years ago, did you review anything to refresh your recollection of that testimony? And then, if they say, well, you know, I looked at some documents and I saw that my itinerary for that day or whatever. Then you ask and you spring the trap this way. Do you recall during your deposition when you told me you took notes? Did you review those deposition notes before testifying here today? And if they did, the judge can order the witness to turn over those notes. Which, in this trial, they did. And I was, you know, it was a good day for us, right? So look, bottom line, most lawyers do instruct their actual clients for valid reasons not to take notes during the deposition. And the fact, so okay, so I think grossberg is kind of analyzed that it correctly. But the fact that she remembers this detail, even though, you know, I would interpret it a little bit differently. In my mind, gives her other statements additional credibility, right? Like she's not just making stuff up, yeah. All right, that's a good point. Let's go back to this complaint though, because here it starts to get ugly. Let's skip to one to paragraph one 51. During the wit that witness prep, this grossberg felt coerced and intimidated into not saying anything that would make her become dominions quote star witness, a term coined by miss west. Remember, that's fox's in-house counsel. During her deposition prep Sessions. In miss grossberg's mind, this meant she needed to shade her testimony and not discuss other employees, not say anything that suggested she was a victim of gender discrimination and a hostile work environment, and frankly not say anything that made Fox News as a corporate entity look culpable. Paragraph one 52. Miss grossberg got the impression based on the demeanor and behavior of the Fox News attorneys, including the scowls she received from mister potenza and miss west and emphatic shaking of their heads know that she had to avoid questions about her relationship with colleagues such as miss bartiromo and mister Clark, even if it meant shading the truth to something equivocal and vague. The Fox News attorneys left her with an impression that she must answer questions quote evasively and be as quote boring as possible. Oh, okay, okay, gotta stop you for a second because on the one hand, these are some of the allegations that, as you've mentioned, Fox has objected to as violating attorney client privilege. And let's put a pin in that one for now. The substance of what grossberg alleges here is, if true, the exact opposite of how you should prepare a witness, right? You never, just even if you have zero ethics whatsoever, right? You don't want to suggest that they shade the truth unless you're an idiot because you don't know what the other side might have to impeach your witnesses lies, right? And so if they ask a question and you're witness says absolutely, I've never been to London, right? And then they introduce third party materials that they've discovered that show a canceled manifest, or a blog post that says, hey, just arrived in London, like then your witness is well and truly impeached. And if a witness gets caught in a lie during a depot, they are almost always unusable at trial. Yeah, and considering that we have all just spent like three weeks going through thousands and thousands of pages of discovery, the odds that they would get impeached by internal texts since they had to turn over all of that stuff anyway. If she shaded her testimony and then was impeached by her own text, pretty high. Yeah. And again, you never know, I had a situation in which a client forgot that they had sent a certain internal email that we did not have a copy of and the other side did. Yeah, and said client was asked, hey, you know, have you ever said X and he said, no, absolutely not. And then it was you could watch me kind of physically decompose there next to them. As the other side was like, we'd like to introduce plaintiffs exhibit 34, and I knew right the second they said that, that it was going to be him saying X using the company email. And that's remember when we did our dramatic reading of Rupert Murdoch's deposition and everyone was like, have you ever said X and he would say, no, and the attorney for dominion would say, well, here's this email. Would you like to change the answer and he would say, oh, I guess I got to change that. So look, generally, I tell a witness who's about to be deposed. Something like these couple of things, right? The first thing I will say is, as you were asked a question, pause after the question has been asked, right? That's going to do two things. Number one, it's going to give you time to compose your answer and do some of the things I'm going to ask you about and thinking about the question. But second, and most importantly, if the lawyers sort of getting you to continue to talk and jump in and you're like eager to jump in and answer the question, that may make it not leave space for me to interpose an objection on the record, right? I can't tell you the number of times when I've had a question come out and the witness will say, yes, and I'm like, objection. And the objection is interposed on the record, but they've gotten the answer, so it didn't help. Then number two, what I'll say is, if I have made an objection, I want you to stop and think about why I've made that objection, right? Because I do not engage in speaking objections, some lawyers do.

"miss west" Discussed on Opening Arguments

Opening Arguments

06:49 min | 6 months ago

"miss west" Discussed on Opening Arguments

"Including Steve potenza, Fox News deputy general counsel, and Leslie west, senior vice president, legal and business affairs, as well as two outside attorneys. Okay, all right, so let me jump in here a little bit of background. It's absolutely typical for lawyers to prep a witness two days before her deposition. Or sometimes the day before or I've had to do a witness the morning of thrilled about that one. But okay, that's fine. It is somewhat unusual to have two highly paid coat factory lawyers. And these outside attorneys were from Winston and strawn. Doing your witness prep, right? Like usually you just have one unless you have, you know, the senior partner who's bringing along a very junior associate to kind of get that person some experience, right? Here, the two lawyers, Paul salvati and Sean sober, were both partners, so that's not typical. All right, but nevertheless, right? You might say huge coat factory law firm gigantic client. Let's run up some billable hours. Okay, the big question does your clients in-house counsel usually sit in on depositions of mid level employees? I have to tell you I have never ever seen that happen, right? At four precisely the reasons that we're about to go through, right? So grossberg is correct that this was a huge red flag. Okay, continuing with paragraph one 47. Before they began, miss grosberg questioned whether she needed to hire her own attorney and voiced concern that miss bartiromo hired her own council. Miss grosberg has never been deposed before, is not a lawyer and was concerned about her own personal liability in the $1.6 billion lawsuit without hesitation IE before anyone could explore the potential minefield of conflicts inherent in this situation, mister Salvador responded to miss grosberg with a definitive and discouraging no. Explaining that while some employees referring specifically to Steve doocy, a male on air personality, may have retained a personal attorney, it only quote complicates the process and slows things down. Miss west later added that it was distracting. It was clear to miss grosberg that if she did not cooperate with them, she would be only further marginalized at the network. Yeah, and that miss west again, remember, is from the foxes in-house general counsel's office. Right. This one is going to require tiny bit of a rabbit trail to a 19 you love that stuff. Yeah. Supreme Court decision called Upjohn versus United States. Which held that communications between a company's lawyer and the company employees are attorney client privilege, so yeah, but that the client in those situations is the company and not the particular individual. And let me say that the typical way in which these sorts of conflicts of interest come about are in the context of internal investigations where there are potential criminal implications, right? Like securities fraud. I served on some of those outside council brought into conduct an independent investigation. The significance is that when I was in that position, right? Whoever the client is, is who owns the privilege and who can decide when and if to wave it, right? So an ethical lawyer will begin their interview or, in this case, the deposition prep. With what is called an Upjohn warning after that case, right? Like explaining to the witness that I as the lawyer represent the company and not you personally. And that means that anything you tell me belongs to the company and can only be waived by the company and by the way, they can do that with or without your consent. So look, you can see how this presents a potential conflict of interest. This is a thing that lawyers who represent corporations worry about this all the time. We talk about it. We weren't law review articles about it, because suppose, for example, the company is suspected of securities fraud, right? Like I said, and then suppose a high level employee during the internal investigation admits to having concocted the whole scheme, right? Well, now there's pretty solid incentive for the company to throw that one dude under the bus, right? Voluntarily waive the privilege, say, hey, oh, that's it. We discovered the bad guy and they could take that to the government and reduce or eliminate the companies potential criminal exposure or get credit for cooperation. Lots of things that put the company in a potential conflict of interest in terms of doing something that's really bad for its employee, but really good for itself. This is why Steve doocy got his own lawyer. Right. And grossberg doesn't know that. Right. She's never been deposed before. And she describes the complaint in the complaint. She does not describe language consistent with an Upjohn warning, but it's not clear, right? She doesn't have a photographic memory. She does strongly suggest that at a minimum, the lawyers in that room blurred the line. Let's continue with paragraph one 48. Miss grosberg also asked the Fox News attorneys whether she had exposure or whether she was in trouble. And the Fox News attorneys told her not to worry. She also asked the Fox News attorneys if she should take notes, they told her that she did not need to bother with taking notes, giving her the impression that they would share resources with her and that they would be representing her interest. And let's discuss that more after the break. And we're back. So that paragraph one 48 is one of the reasons that I find grossberg's allegations plausible. But I have to tell you, absolutely, I tell my witnesses when I do depo prep not to take notes. But not for the reasons that she's inferred here, instead for something that I've actually managed to pull off once at trial. So hilariously, this witness was also a lawyer. So a little bit of a war story here. During depositions, one of the very first questions that you are witness will get asked is, what did you do to prepare for today's deposition? And the witness will then say they've met with the lawyer. They've reviewed documents and so on. And then the questioning attorney will ask, did all the documents you reviewed have Bates labels on them? Meaning, have they been produced in the litigation? And if the witness prepared by reviewing a document that hasn't been produced in the litigation, they then have to turn that over, right? And you might recall that was one of the very many instances in which the plaintiff's attorneys in the Alex Jones litigation,

"miss west" Discussed on Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"miss west" Discussed on Game of Crimes

"And the governor at the time called me up, he'd never met me before, had called me up and he didn't personally call me, but he had the secretary of deportment and public safety call me and asked me to come in and said that during his second term that he decided to go with another superintendent and that my name had been brought to him and he'd like to talk to me about it. So I sat down with a guy named general schaff, who was the adjutant general in charge of military affairs public safety at the time. And governor Gaston caperton and we had lunch at the. Governor's mansion, great short story about that. At some point, but it's only the second time I'd been at the mansion. Well, this is the perfect time for a short story about having lunch with the governor. Well, when the governor took over, he took over from a guy named arch Moore. Arch Moore was a governor that went to prison. That our unit helped get the evidence to send him to prison. So the feds had been trying to get him for years. So when he left and the other governor got elected, Gaston caperton, the first thing he did when he got to the mansion was he wanted to make sure that there weren't any bugs or anything in the mansion because he knew that arch Moore probably had been bugged by every federal agency out there. So there were only two guys in the state, a guy named ray Moore and myself that were long two guys in the state that had been qualified on being able to detect and go out and debug a place. So he and I go there as the new governors moving in and I remember being up on the second floor and I've got a wall plate off of a receptacle so I can look around inside there and make sure there's nothing connected in there and so I'm down on my knees and I'm looking in and I hear these high heels past me and I turn around and look and there is this very attractive lady passing me. And without and it didn't mean to do it just one of those things that slips out I went wow like that. So she looked down at me when I said it and I thought, oh and she goes, well thank you very much. And so she walks out so when she comes back, the other guy ray Moore Tom I didn't know if you've had a chance to meet the First Lady or not yet. She was miss West Virginia and she was very, very attractive lady.

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"miss west" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Evacuated over the past week, including about 21,000 in just the past 24 hours. The president meets today. With G seven leaders about the withdrawal. Several people are still missing west of Nashville after weekend flooding that killed more than 20 people. Anna Mae's held onto the door frame of her home in Waverly Water up to her chin and I thought I was blown. I was screaming, and Harlan from Jodi Starsky from the same neighborhood says the flood killed people in homes across the street from her. Tim Maguire. Reports record setting 17 inches of rain tossed cars like toys and knocked homes off foundations. The A, C C Big 10 and Pac 12. Elected today to formally announced an alliance. The athletic reports that three conferences plan to work together on several issues, including fair representation in a college football playoff expansion also say they want to keep the focus on academic progress Among athletes agreement comes after powerhouses Texas and Oklahoma agreed to move to the SEC. Double DS produced time. 7 35 25 minutes till late time to update the weather and traffic picture you get updates constantly in Atlanta's morning news, Atlanta is most accurate instead of weather forecast. Here's WSB meteorologist Christina Edwards. A beautiful crystal clear morning this at this time, but we will see a few clouds studying the sky later on this afternoon in a quick warm up to 93 this afternoon. With the Heat index of 100, so police stay hydrated now as we go into the week ahead, increasing rain chances, starting with Wednesday High of 90 Partly cloudy 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Those will move in from the southeast Thursday. Socked in with that cloud cover high 89 partly to mostly cloudy chance of rain 40% Recapping the forecast for today. Enjoy this dry sunshiny weather while we still have it high of 93 this afternoon Heat index 100, currently at 74 degrees on Peachtree Street. I'm WSB meteorologist Christina Edwards. Kind of shape. Good morning. Drivers in our triple team traffic coverage continues. Here's Dr Bull out of shape out of Gwinnett County, Scott 85 Outbound suddenly is about that 7 to 10 minutes worse than normal, and there's a stall.

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"miss west" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on WSB-AM

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"miss west" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

04:27 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"The ones I'm Monte Cook here about it. Talk about it right here. They're going to be ineffective on this immigration issue, and they're going to use it to their Benefit. What's going to happen? Use talk a 20 w v 80 w b a p dot com All right. Welcome back. Um, for those of you that are emailing about. What did he say? What a modest side. Um, Bill put up the interview with Lieutenant Colonel West and with Mike Monitor audio on demand. If you would do that some people And I realize it's very tough to listen to an entire three hour show. Um, most of the time you get portions of it, and, you know, email asking a question that had been answered the interview and And I get that. I understand that. So we'll put up Lieutenant Colonel Allen West and Sergeant Mike Model president of the police Association, uh, up on the website for audio and demand. Just go to W B A P W B as in Boy, Hayes and Apple Pie's and Paul W. B a p dot com and look forward a little bit later under audio on demand. Also, um, we're checking out the body cam video that has been released. Um, so far, it doesn't seem That there's anything that would indicate any problems. There's just there's something missing from the story. There's something missing from the story and the things that have been said by Lieutenant Colonel retired Allen West, Um, at least from my perspective, and granted. I'm not his best friend. But You know, you and I have talked more times than I can count. It seems out of character for him. Requesting that the Dallas mayor, police chief from the year You all come to his house by tomorrow and apologize to his wife and three month old grandson. Uh yeah. There's due process. And lieutenant Colonel West knows that more than anyone else. Doxing the police officer, I got a big problem with You know, Being a cop is tough, tough enough. Um, without someone, even Lieutenant Colonel West doxing you on social media before there's even been a judicial review. I mean, you wouldn't want that done to you. I wouldn't want it done to me. Um, There's just some things that don't add up. Um, you know if If this goes through the courts, and it's it's found that, um you know, Miss West Angel West was totally innocent. And I would I would expect some apologies and some pretty high places. I mean, the guys running for governor. Let's go to Bill in Springtown. Bill, How are you doing? I'm doing really good, big fan of your show and actually a fan of Colonel West. He is my Favorite candidate for governor, but I think he had Ross Perot moment on Ross Perot was running for president. That somebody threatened his daughter's wedding and he got jumped out of the race and then jump back in. And everybody that okay, He's not ready for this. And it just seems like You know, my favorite candidate for governor. May not be ready for it, and he's gonna react like this. No, You know, it's hard to tell at this junction and you know, I've done a lot of legal cases, the Darlie Routier case and rock wall and, uh, gosh. The van Dam case in San Diego and a ton of them and it's never my intent to jeopardize ER or support a prosecution or a defense. But when things make it to the media, then you got to talk about it. And as you look at this, just there's too many pieces that don't make sense. There's got to be more of this story. Would you agree? I agree, Doesn't he doesn't seem like the guy that I'm such a fan of whenever he gets on TV or radio. He seemed a little bit off. Well,.

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"miss west" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

06:18 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Along on this Monday afternoon drive, Um, spoke with Lieutenant Colonel Allen West retired about very difficult situation for he and his family on Friday night. His wife, Angela, was Detained and arrested for suspicion of D w I, um with me now is Sergeant Mike Mata, president of the Dallas Police Association. It's not my intent to, uh to support or jeopardize. Defense or prosecution. But a lot of this doesn't make sense. Uh, Lieutenant West. So, Lieutenant Colonel West said he had a receipt for lemonade from P. F. Chang's, which is proof that she wasn't drinking. That's obviously not true. Um, I mean, he may have the receive, but that's not considered legal proof that she wasn't drinking. Um Then he continues to give out the police officer's badge number name. Not really sure where that comes from, Unless it's a place of Bangor for something he's been told, Um, he used the term Gestapo tactics by the police. I think that will Be readily, uh, resolved by body camp, And then he said the child, her three his and his wife's through your month old grandchild. Was endangered because it was left in under the supervision and two police officers. There are other things like, uh, you know, how did he get the information from the Breathalyzer except I guess from what his wife told him. There's just too many things here that don't make sense. Um, Sergeant Mike Mata, you've gone through that, and I appreciate it. Lieutenant. Colonel West also says he wants Eric Johnson, the Dallas mayor. The district attorney, Chorizo and the chief of police to come to his home by close of business tomorrow and apologize to his wife and his three month old grandson. I'm guessing that's not going to happen. I would tell Lieutenant Colonel West. I wouldn't hold his breath that that's going to happen. What? What? You're in the business of law enforcement ever. You're saying every single day I'm the black sheep in the family. They all went one way I went together, but a lot of this doesn't make sense. What Can you fill in some of the blanks here for me? Well, you know, First of all, look, I'm going to say does does Mr West have every right to be upset that his wife was arrested? Of course he does. That's human nature. But he knows I mean he was an elected politician admitted to the guy who wants to be This is and how it's done. Um and he knows the process that it takes. And so you know, it's very discouraging that he continues to say the officer's name and badge number, and I think that is Is a complete, uh, way of attempting to intimidate her and get her dots. Um, I've received dozens over a dozen. Very, uh, aggressive, hateful. Phone calls from people who are very loyal to Mr West, and so has this officer and it's just not right. Well, he's also calling for the officer to be fired. And that is unbelievable. You know that this hasn't even gone to trial. This hasn't even gone to an evidentiary hearing. This hasn't even sat in front of probable cause hearing he wants the officer fired for what's for doing what? Her job. And you know, I've already been told And I'm sure you'll figure out you'll see here Pretty soon The police department has released the body cam video. So you will see for yourself this officer Was everything that they that the citizens of Dallas one and a police officer professional and showed the highest level of integrity when dealing with Miss West. I guess the final question. First of all, I appreciate you coming on on such short notice. But what's next in this thing? I mean, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West is running for governor. His wife, I would imagine a bit shaken by all this. You've got a police officer that's now been Put out there for every and I can tell you being in the public eye. That's not always the best place to be, but with her name and badge number and request for termination, which I totally don't understand what's next in this case? Well, I guess that plays on 22 decision that, you know, Mr and Mrs West need to make you know, obviously, if he feels and she feels that she is, uh, not guilty of D wi that she should she should vigorously defend herself in court. And I think you know, Lieutenant Colonel West Miss an opportunity. Uh, to win. She was arrested. What He should have said was that I steadfastly support my wife. I believe in my wife. We will vigorously fight these charges in court. And when she has found not guilty, we will take appropriate steps afterwards. That's what a person does who believes in the rule of law. What he has done is not what is best shown by politicians and are in the state of Texas Sergeant Mike Modern President Dallas Police Association. I appreciate your time, hopefully We will talk. Talk again soon about something in a more positive note. I appreciate it very much, Sergeant. Absolutely. You have a good day and thank you for your time. You do the same your calls you've heard from Lieutenant Colonel Allen West. You've heard, uh, from Sergeant Mike Mono, the president of the Police of Dallas Police Association. Don't know if you've seen the video yet. I have not. We'll take your calls next with no fees or minimums on checking and savings accounts. Banking with capital One is like the easiest decision in the history of decisions. Kind of like choosing Charles Barkley in a pickup game. We'll take Barkley. Ha first pick. Sorry, kids. Yep. Even easier than that. And with our top rated app, you can bank anytime anywhere, making capital one and even easier decision. Okay, Here's the plan. Pass me the ball every time this is banking reimagined, What's in your wallet? New consumer accounts only approval required term supply Capital One and a member of D I.

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"miss west" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

07:43 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

"That was a really nice story as well so tell us all about well. What's so funny in that. That actually is one of the fan favorites too Well okay so it's a story about this song is is i was. I got a phone call from From a publisher down in nashville and every time this particular proper shared every time he he will call me he was always going on and on and on about a singer that meant that he wanted me to work within and right with right forward and he was going on and on and i and i would always say daniel. Yeah whatever whatever whatever you know. You're always meeting. Somebody always wanted me right so so so so we we hung up the phone and then and then the line missing west. Virginia came to me after after phone conversation with him. And i couldn't get it out of my head okay. So so i called him back. And and and i said i said you know daniel you you know i have this line. I can't get outta my head of the songs was missing west virginia. I can't get out of my head. Why would that be significant. And so he told me that the guy that he was telling me about the singer that he was going on and on about he just had lunch with him the day before. Okay and the guy was from west virginia and at at that lunch he told my publisher how much he misses west virginia. And and at that's how that's how. I had never been to west virginia. Before at the time that i wrote the song and And and and it just came. The line just came to me. You know. After that phone conversation it was almost like it was cosmic at At at and and we just constructed the story behind those thinking about on the last show in the mentioned john. The line is west. Virginia it must be very special place in people's Back of their mind. what virginia. Yeah yeah you know and late and when you're when when you're from from you know it can be west. Virginia montana could be or any small towns Small small towns. That's part of your fabric. And so no matter where you go you know. It's still part of you. How you were raised. You bring your bring all your childhood with the matter. Travels with you no matter where you go. And that's and that's kind of the crux of of of that particular song. And and the story of that song is that you know. I mean how how the protagonist was was raised in everything that he went through was such a part of him that he could not he could not escape all the good and the bad and i think that's the simplicity and the beauty of that particular piece of which by the way country roads Is is the the west virginia state song and so so. Because i try to pitch that to them too far tourism campaign and there. I don't know we can. We can only use john denver for anything that we were going to do. So so so. That was kind of funny sounded like a personal story that somebody used to live in west virginia and left among behind because dodd was a bit abusive. And and now. I'm away doing stuff. I still can't see But now i get. It could have gone in hawaii the song. Yeah yeah and and. And i think that's why i love country music and and writing and country ride right in the genre because the stories that that you can tell and like i'm saying i mean that's not my story but i was still able to tell it you know when when when we do we did. I will tell to you as you said. Hello story about a. You know a a a couple. That leaves us a child. That's not my story. I don't have any children. But i was still able to tell that story. And that and and i think i think as a writer one on one of my one of my strengths is one of my trademarks. Is that i. I'm able to capture other people's emails. And and and put it in put it in in my work. And i think and i think that's the that's always been my signature. Upset billion m rushing a talk about with buttler. The phones competition bit battle of the bands is gonna be. The concept is that people signed up from the dwelled artists around the world so for independent artists and get so many. We're gonna now down to twenty to thirty people. And then they're going to be invited to play live. a- comes in scotland. Some people can make some people were ambati and then we just swapped places. Somebody else was on the list but the bill this is the funds have to vote you as an artist in to Into first place but the twist is they also get to vote for other people as well as the idea of is a social media and social media. The artists needs to do is to encourage the funds to do the vote and weapon quite got the website but yet but there is a link. Oh if you wanna type is a form but at two main headline acts because of of met with these people move with. 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"miss west" Discussed on Brewsing Banter

Brewsing Banter

07:42 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on Brewsing Banter

"So i used to dope events I produce like a lot of our challenges and stuff like that to myself. But i give to. The people really have that. And i used to do art shows for lowes hotel and i was. I was talking one day and they were like. Have you ever met l. shocking. Not i want to. I want to tell them all love. Hopefully we'll send me people like. Hey you know defamation carrots shit your beer tanker never never him and years. I guess my thing is i know but they said no. We talked to him and he. It's all good because he can load a lot of that so they mentioned you look at by. Okay that's cool so forth magazine article on me right. This is the way god words and they talked about what i in In a land. Of what i did for the black community and why call myself l. iran. I have them quote. That i said. It's all paid homage to him. This no funny shit body. No no make fun of him not pimping his name but again his passion for civil rights my passion for teaching and care clothing guy musical shit so he happened some look set him that article and he's reading on his plane here to atlanta the same day after came out act to prt from his semi messages instagram. Al sharpton love to meet you. Do you think you can have time to meet him at his office. I'm like okay. I looked up and it companies like oh shit real like yeah let me see. I might be busy. Yeah fuck out of here. I can't like that. And i'm gonna miss west and do it was like it was borderline like how malcolm the minister the first time But i was right wasn't so i walked out like man's don't do. Let's talk about you and your story. i like me. He he was so cool. Pitching my stick on my instagram. Real starting And it was just like a full circle thing. That was the only thing that fell incomplete to me a really getting his okay in knowing that i was really just paint and that was exactly it will it was it was over. It was over but that was a beautiful beautiful moment. Was finding what i'll tell you. A funny real quick is about his diet and his diet is you turn week. You'll eat light lightly. Toasted issue was ordering lenny toasted wheat. Bread maybe a smoothie but border cleansing and all that and then he'll cheat like on fridays. A protein like a piece of salmon. As a reverend. And i said he would seen this cheap for friday or saturday for his key thing but i said to him whatever you want to go out to eat. I'm treating right a you know for real. Yeah he'll have a salary radiance alert on his. He just wanted to slice and sam to eat. I got you so it was a beautiful experience man. So i but yeah. That was. The whole thing makes sense. I mean he's an evangelist. Your craft beer evangelists all. We're a that's i do like naturally never come like if we have a bottle share or just naturally if i feel the spirit i'll be like you drive on save. Thank you god for being us all together that type of thing book your dinner but it's been a spiritual person you're not i mean but just works all right Eric brew i well. Basically i physically detonated a couple of times. But i'm more coming up with the concepts candidate sign and what i want to brew. And that's what happened when new beller and even know that was happening in like. Oh shit what you know. What i mean because i talked about new belgium with the panel perfect segue. I started making student. John sherry here in atlanta judging a lot of beer contests home brewing shit and all that and he kept winning student. Sharee act pull them aside to do professionally twice judge your shit and he was like i'm thinking about it. I said you're gonna do that. Shit now he's about to open next month ca little cottage. He's eager ticketless. He's ridiculous. Okay so and he has a very big black following the white do but he's just humbled do he's a general j. Try them so. I a beer. So i came up with one beer. The i made a chocolate mid imperial stout actual metric. Let everything it was called. And then i made a another stout trail. Mix and that's spell t. r. An capital a. l. e. mix. It was with Almonds chocolate there's more fruit was in a bitch. Cherries cherries now chanting. So then i love doing this so much. Sweet potato flavor which is crazy two mile so then that's it was crazy so then i'll say okay. This is fine but that had to go back to work and get my shit popping. And i said well i really do a mass-produce craig didn't homebrew designer. Labels for the whole nine I knew belgian. Hit me up and it was like yell. We want you to think getting real. We really loved to diversify our audience but also find a way to get more opportunity for for people of color to be an industry and new balance already aggressive. So they are it when women started it. You know shot the cam And then like they always. They use of fresh fresh. Yes yes Yeah i made that connection so Sorry so then they out of fort collins somebody you no right not just a little slow teddy riley but i ever.

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"miss west" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

02:51 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"That's the address. W A B C 808 48 92 22 with cousin Brucie remembers Mary Wilson during the next hour, so Stand by for that. Not a happy time for me to do that. You know that's rolled about that and all, but we will do this. We will talk about it. I'll just go to my telephone right now. Here in 77. Cousin Sharon is waiting for me down and I'm sorry. Let's see. We're going to West Virginia. Let's find out what this is. I didn't write it down. I miss West Virginia. How you doing? Yes. By tells our cousin Brucie and Miss Jody do it. Jody is fine. And Bruce he's fine. Who might tell me? I didn't write your name down properly. I can't read it. What did I write? What is your name? Sharing. It is sharing. Okay. Dad was right. Cousin Sharon, I welcome you. Mount Mama, West Virginia. So nice to have you with us. I bet you're good. Are you good? Cook, Sharon, West Virginia Woman of Good coach. Yes, Try What's especially Sharon? Well. Cousin Brucie, where our kids see to get and I had Tonto had to use the microwave, So okay, Well, listen, I'm hoping that I give you a good feeling that you know, we just Now. Nothing's you bother you when we're on the air together. These four always, honey Sharon should make you feel very good. That's what I want Your shit. I'm not listen to you when that Was mannequin years old. That was that wasn't so long ago. Sheron. Please tell me that you know you don't If you want to get old Halo. Listen, we're like wine. It's like one night. I feel I'm young. I feel terrific. I feel great. I do that's not still Sanctuary in my living room, and oh, it's your heart. That's so nice, human so sure in one of my playing for you tonight Will want to hear. Keep Knockin by little Richard. Well, you really are a son of a gun. You want to move around a lot, but you want to knock over a couple chairs and laughs. That's what you want. You got him out of the way. Keep on knocking, but you can't come in and see me. He's saying that. Let me hear it. That has to go. Come on. Let me see that much. You can tell me is keeping knocking, little kid. Give it You got it? Who was sending out? Whatever you want to share in my case is not gonna have created a monster. All right, Jared, We said that out, too. Well, they're special. Uh, friend of mine, Eddie. Okay, honey, Thank you so much. Let me hear you say you think keeping are going to start the song? All right, 123 do it, Do it, Sharon. Right now we have the fruit..

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"miss west" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"miss west" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Robin Hood. Muldoon, the name with the most right love. Muldoon of reporter in San Francisco was attempting to coin a name for a criminal gang. So he took the name of the ringleader Muldoon and reversed it to two new hoodlum. You knew it. Then he gave. Then he gave it to a near sighted tight here. Silent types raise the company and the rest is history. That's true. That's the derivation known history. Give them five points for knowing what it was way have sources on this. I'll still get letters. It doesn't matter. We'll go on with a nasty little number called the root of all evil. The following enriching words are coined from the realm of money. Please tell me what is meant by the following Caroline who's Fannie Mae? Who is Fannie Mae? That is a government entity that help me. Ernie? Yeah. Fannie Mae is, say mortgage granting entity of the federal government stands for Federal mortgage assistance. Federal National Mortgage Assistance. It is family governmental. It's not governmental outside, Okay, it's not government. It's not has nothing to do with the government, but its national how about that? It is. I think eight points for that. It is a private corporation that buys mortgages from banks and finances this by selling its own buns. Offered to shareholders actually comes from the payment of our mortgages. Tony, this is the hardest one of them all. What is brass Itch? B r A S s A G E. Acting like you have more money than you do, which usually guarantees you get more money? It's an amazing thing. You know if you have, the more you act like you deserve it, The more you get it. That's right. Brass itch, You know, tough one Sounds like it might be part of the process of minting. Oh, it absolutely is. Keep going. That you? Obviously it involves the melting. No, no, no, no melting quickly. There's no melting. There's no striking here is the paper that covers the chocolate. No, it should be. But it should be. Yes. Yeah, brass. It is a fee levied for coining really? Grassy. Yes. You gotta pay the Bresse it, huh? Wow. Five points for that effort. Haven't you heard your to have been? There was just basically five points for begging. Yeah, it's basically five points nonetheless, I think very well. Take it, Arnie. What is arbitrage? You know, I often wondered that so I've always wondered. I didn't get this right. I probably wouldn't either. What do you guys think It's a lot of elegant way to make money by venture capitalists, Z. I want to say this to the listening audience. I got these definitions from a New York Times publication, and some of these answers were really difficult. So if we get them wrong, right, it's right in. Straighten us out. Barry has the answer. Okay together. Actually, I know the Mister No. I got this from Uncle Vinny's Road to riches book. Okay, Harvey tries as I understand. It is actually the practice of taking advantage of small differences. In prices and cost in different markets. That's existed. For instance, if you can buy it in Chicago for 1/10 of a cent less than you can sell it in New York. You buy a whole lot of it and then sell it right away. Knowing you've got a profit walked in. It's like exactly correct volume. Yeah, overhead involved. It is the simultaneous purchase and sale of substantially identical assets in order to benefit from a price difference between the two assets if something sells for 100 share on the New York Stock Exchange in the Midwest Stock Exchange for 98. You by Miss West and you sell? Mm. I should do that. France in what are the three types of enterprise listings measured by the Dow Jones? He means like transportation to make it right. Okay. Yes, Chris Industrials and communications and utilities and utility, said Boy, It's very good. Transportation. You've done a good job investing all that thieves are all things that lost money. Yes, Paula, When are you going long? And when are you going short? Oh, this one. When you're going short. You're betting the stock's gonna fall, aren't you And you're gonna lose that. It's gonna go. Yeah, yeah, not the other way around. Yeah, well, yeah, Never. What is the other way around Going long Going short. Oh, I'm such a sophisticated investor. I think when you're selling short, you anticipate that you'll be able to buy the stock at a cheaper price in the near future. So you don't actually sell the side? What you do is you You borrow the stock from your stockbroker cell 100 shares of it, knowing that they say the shares now cost you $50 and you anticipate By the end of the week, you'll be able to buy the stock for $45. Hey, the stockbroker back his 100 shares and keep the difference in price. I know that's exactly right. We found Mr Nolan's category We have indeed and come to me after the show, and I'll give you a hot tip on an Internet. You're going along when you're buying an investment and waiting for a tow. 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Fashion & Film

Dressed: The History of Fashion

11:32 min | 3 years ago

Fashion & Film

"Episode actually has been on my mind since our very first season and it combines both my passion and my career because today we talk about fashion and film and we actually thought this was a particularly fitting episode with which to launch season three seeing as it's February. WNYC which is an eventful month for fashion in film. We are currently in the midst of course of the International Fashion Week Circuit and the Ninety Second Academy Awards Air. Just this is past Sunday February ninth. Not that I've seen many of the Oscar contenders this year. But let's be honest. I mainly tune in to see what everyone is wearing. Yes exactly the same. Although I did watch rock man last night which I know I loved. You're so so on costumes. Were amazing. Customer agree on that yet and we actually got to see a couple of them in in person when we were in L. A.. Recently which was very cool but the Oscars is definitely one of fashion industries. Highlights of the year. You know. I think it's safe to say that. What celebrities as where to this star centered? Event is just as exciting as the awards. Show itself and I'm sure many of our listeners will be joining us in watching the pre show coverage where where we will get an up close and personal look at all the glamour shirt to be on display on this year's red carpets and speaking of red carpet April you and I both. It's had our very first red carpet experience last month when we attended the iheartradio podcast awards. Yes and I will have to. I have to say getting ready for that stuff. Takes a really long time. I had no idea. We're inheriting makeup literally. Our it was very fun. Yeah it it was very fun so you're going to hear a little bit more on our first fashion history mystery of the season where we talk about all things red carpet including our favorite picks from this year's red carpet and an interview with Bronwyn cosgrave. Who is the author of the book made for each other which is an in-depth behind the scenes? Look at the history the of red carpet fashion so the Academy Awards dates back all the way to the nineteen twenties but the first films are being made as far back as the eighteen ninety s so the movies being produced ladies for over one hundred and twenty years you know. I think we should probably preface this episode by saying this is only intended as an overview of very huge topic like Jain enormous topic. Yeah I mean it's so big that we've chosen to focus almost entirely on the relationship between fashion as as it relates to American Hollywood films and for the most part I mean there will be a few exceptions and even by narrowing our discussion. There are still so many fascinating winning stories and players involved with a subject that it is impossible to cover them all in one episode. And that is why we are bringing you to yes and as you said. Casas is a huge topic and there are many different angles which we could look at the intersections of fashion and film. Historically of course the most obvious one is the depiction of fashion in film and that is fashionable clothing as costume worn by characters in support of the visual narrative of any given plot and this fashionable clothing can be worn both in contemporary films. Those intended to be set within the time in which their audience are living now currently when interviewing them and also period films film set in the past so clothing and fashionable clothing at that is one of the most vital production elements in selling link any given period in history it is very central to the quote unquote look of a specific time and place and we have to give many a costume designer props further further historical accuracy over the years but April. I think you would agree that present day fashion is a pretty powerful force and even the best designers have been guilty of implementing unconsciously or not contemporary beauty and fashion aesthetics into their period costumes. So if you look at any number of the westerns from the nineteen sixties for instance instance set in the late nineteenth century. But I can't even tell you how many heating ladies in these films are costumed with bouffant hairstyles eyeliner. They're so good. You know not to mention that these electric colors of their bustle gowns so fashion in film and we're using the term film today because while the majority of the movies were talking about where filmed on film so fashion and film have been inextricably linked since the earliest days of cinema. The I motion picture films were produced at the end of the nineteenth century by the first decade of the twentieth film production had fast evolved into a mass entertainment industry tree. Hollywood obviously as we all know in Los Angeles California was epicenter and the home to over seventy studios and counting by nineteen fourteen and prior to the advent of film. Theatre was a hugely popular form of spectator entertainment. And it was thanks to this medium that that female audiences had long been accustomed to viewing their favorite theater actresses and the clothes they wore as the latest word and chic and and actresses wore high fashion on an off stage and we'll heralded as fashion icons in newspapers. Fashion Magazines and film would prove no different different with its bevy of Silverscreen starlets who would capture the admiration of millions of women audience goers all across the country so with the film industry fast on the rise in the early twentieth century. We see the debut of the first film Fan Magazines such as photo play and Motion Picture magazine. And both of these magazines presented actresses as this fashion trendsetters. And you WANNA go down a rabbit hole. You can go to media history project dot org forward slash fan magazines because they have a huge archive five of keyword searchable magazines on there. So have a blast so far but it will it will take up an entire afternoon. Photo play even had a regular column dedicated to fashion which often featured full-body photographs of actresses so as to best display their entire gowns printed in black can white though. These photographs were accompanied by text. That really detailed the gowns color and fabric for the enquiring reader actress Norma talmadge was featured so often in the fashion section in a photo play that she was even named fashion editor for a short time in nineteen twenty by emphasizing the dress and appearance of these early film stars. These he's magazines played a pivotal role in establishing film actresses as fashion icons. But you may be wondering who was dressing them today. We're all accustomed to the important role the costume designer and Costume Department and Film and Television Production. Obviously what would Miss Marvelous. Mrs Mazel be without Donna and her talented team of assistance. Cutters fitters Taylor shoppers. dyers agers the list. There are a lot the people helping out on those productions. Let's just say Oh. Yeah but actually in the earliest days of cinema. There was no such thing as a costume designer and thus no costume department dedicated educating to produce in costumes for a specific movie so according to costume designer and historian Deborah Landis in her book dressed century of Hollywood costume design. She's actually written quite extensively on the history of Hollywood design. So you're going to hear her name. Come up quite a bit so according to Deborah Producer Adolph Zuqar and director. D W Griffith were among the first to recognize the importance of and need for the professional costume designer. And this was in the nineteen ten's but we still do not see standardization cassation of the costume designer and department until the nineteen twenties so prior to this actors and actresses were largely expected to provide their own wardrobes for contemporary foams. With many I mean those who could actually afford it. I suppose many of these people work directly with their favorite fashion designers to create their specific onscreen. Looks for instance. Paul Poiret as you all know who we adore and love. He designed the period costumes for acclaimed actress. Sarah Bernhardt in the nineteen twelve French film. The loves of Queen Queen Elizabeth. It does not surprise us at all. That far was among the very first fashion designers to embrace the new medium of film as a way to extend. His influence is an advertise his brand although he would never admit it. Of course big neither would contemporary lady Lucille Duff Gordon. Who designed the gallons for the leading ladies for over twenty films between Nineteen Fourteen and nineteen twenty two starting with the perils of Pauline starring? Pearl White I love that AH film And in April nineteen eighteen vote dedicated to page spread to Lucille designs for actress Clara Campbell Young and the Nineteen nineteen eighteen film. The reason why which was written by Lucille sister the famed novelist turned screenwriter. Eleanor Glynn thanks to there's well known collaborations nations. I mean. Is it any wonder that Motion Picture magazine declared that quote motion picture actresses where the latest modes and they declared this in its September nineteen fourteen issue. The article goes on to say that quote women revel in the style of gown much better in the picture show than she can in the pages of some fashion journal but this brings up a very very interesting point April because we all know how quickly fashion can change and what was in fashion when you're designing and then shooting a film while it might have changed I by the time. The film was released six months to a year later. Case in point Lucille's designs for Clara in the reason why might have been presented by vogue as the latest fashions nineteen eighteen. But I know at least one of those designs came straight from her nineteen seventeen collections. Clair West one of the very first screen credited costume designers address address. This very issue in an interview with women's wear daily in December nineteen nineteen according to her fashionable film costumes reproduced thanks to new fashion forecasting which is fascinating. She goes on to say quote. It is particularly difficult to dress characters for the screen when one considers that the close not only must be up to date but they must be several months head of style and you know by designing for the future Claire and other costume designers designers of this time really consider themselves both costume and fashion desires case in point one month prior women's wear daily had interviewed West about the influence silence of Hollywood on fashion in an article titled Motion Pictures To Create New Fashion Center and at the time West was under a seven year contract with the picture and distribution distrubution company. lasky famous players company. Soon to be known as a name. Some of you may recognize paramount pictures quote as for the role which motion pictures plays plays and fashion resort. In Miss West opinion there is no limit West oversaw the designing and making of costumes for the entire film company. So this is no oh small order and she did this in a three story building devoted entirely to costume production just to give you an idea of the size of this costume. Department West fulltime fulltime team consisted of sixty five women including five flower makers ten designers. Numerous seamstresses to Taylor's staff hairdressers. There's a number of assistance quote in this way said West. We have the ideal conditions under which fashions should be created and created. Is the keyword right here because they were not buying you know off the rat clothing cast for both period and contemporary films. The majority of the clothes seen on the stars in Hollywood films were produced made to measure for them in

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Missing West Point cadet found dead

This Morning with Gordon Deal

00:10 sec | 4 years ago

Missing West Point cadet found dead

"A rock the search for missing west point cadet ended last night at the military academy in New York when Kate greed is body was found the twenty year old cadet from California went missing at west point

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Missing West Point cadet found dead

This Morning with Gordon Deal

00:10 sec | 4 years ago

Missing West Point cadet found dead

"A rock the search for missing west point cadet ended last night at the military academy in New York when Kate greed is body was found the twenty year old cadet from California went missing at west point last

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Missing West Point cadet found dead

Austin's Morning News

00:10 sec | 4 years ago

Missing West Point cadet found dead

"A rock the search for missing west point cadet ended last night at the military academy in New York when Kate greed is body was found the twenty year old cadet from California went missing at west point last

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Starbucks, President Trump and FBI discussed on 24 Hour News

AP News

00:12 sec | 5 years ago

Starbucks, President Trump and FBI discussed on 24 Hour News

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British Airways hacked, hundreds of thousands of credit card numbers stolen

AP News

00:43 sec | 5 years ago

British Airways hacked, hundreds of thousands of credit card numbers stolen

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