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"In Trump's case anyway, but with him riling up people on social media and on the airways. That'll make it even more difficult for the court. So I think the judge will look at whether she can issue a narrow order that keeps Donald Trump from making improper inflammatory remarks. Loyola law professor Lori Levinson. There's still no verdict in the impeachment trial of as Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton. He's been accused of bribery and abuse of office. Reporter Chris Fox is in Austin. Republican House impeachment manager Andrew Murr. Ken Paxton abandoned and betrayed his conservative principles and his commitment to family values, the law and his oath of office. Paxton's accused of using his office to help a campaign donor subvert an FBI investigation. Paxton's attorney Tony Busby targeted the house, impeach the Attorney General, the state of Texas, and then they spent months and months trying to collect evidence to support it and they did not. It might be a new baseball record, only this one was set by a fan, not by a player. Here's CBS's Tom Fote. What are the odds of catching a foul ball in a major league baseball game? Not high. Well, how about catching two of them in a span of just three pitches? Patrick Wedderburn was behind home plate at New York City Field as the Mets were playing the Reds and he did just that. Said he would give foul the balls to his mom and was with him at the game. This is When you think of hiring, think of Indeed. Their end -to -end hiring system helps you attract, interview and hire candidates all in the same place. Visit indeed .com

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"Several CEO automakers Dale hadel says they'll feel the impact immediately and will be forced to consider staff if the strike drags on. Fortunately, there'll be other orders from other customers that are non Detroit three not but enough to carry all your costs and everything so there will be some furloughs. in Officials Hawaii say the number of Maui wildfire deaths has been revised down from 115 to 97 after they found some people had been counted more than once. Police Chief John Pelletier says they've also dropped the number of unaccounted people dramatically. We've been able to reduce it from 388 385 to to 66 now 31. It appears that Maine won't get a direct hit from Hurricane Lee but it will certainly feel the effects homeowners like Walter Welton of Owlshead are preparing. We put the boat away and I'm going to put my roadster out back and cover that over the top and you know put away the furniture and he's just spatting down the Forecasters say Lee's reach will extend to most of the New England coast and even parts of eastern Long Island. It's expected to make landfall in Canada as a tropical storm tomorrow. Federal prosecutors want a judge to order former President Trump to stop making disparaging comments about those involved in the President's subversion case against him. On his true social site, Trump says if he's restricted from commenting about the case, how else would he explain that special counsel Jack Smith is quote deranged or Crooked Joe is incompetent. Loyola law professor Laurie Levinson. Trump has always been using the media to try to have an impact on both the court of public opinion and perhaps on the jurors who will show up in his case when he's tried for what happened in January six. Smith's team says a narrow, well -defined order limiting what Trump can say is necessary to preserve the integrity of the case. Christopher Cruz, CBS News, who's Washington, Texas is attorney general is waiting for a verdict from the state Senate as to whether he should be impeached. Republican Ken Paxton has been accused of rampant corruption. State representative Andrew Murr is one of many Republicans who want him out. There is no reasonable doubt that Mr. Paxton committed the sit forth in these articles an abuse of office and a breach of public trust. Paxton's attorney Tony Busby. I'm asking you to agree with the 4 .2 million Texans who put this man in office as attorney general to put this man back to work. This is CBS News. When you think of hiring think Indeed. of Their end to end hiring system helps you attract, interview and hire candidates all in the same place. Visit indeed .com slash credit. 903 on WTOP on this Friday night, 15th, 2023 Reagan National at 69 and some suburbs falling to the 50. Good evening, I'm Dimitri Sotis top for the local stories were following this hour. A 17 year old boy is under arrest and charged with murder in the shooting death of Duval High School

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"Unanimous kind of thing. WWJ's Jeff Gilbert is in Detroit. Ford says the union has not moved away from earlier proposals that were unsustainable and would more than double the company's labor costs. GM CEO Mary Barra making an unsuccessful last minute offer of a 20 % Nobody wins in a strike. We all know that from hard experience. Barra leading GM through a lengthy strike in 2019 saying strikes negatively impact lives and communities. Jeff Gilbert CBS News Detroit. A weakened category one Hurricane Ian is moving across the Atlantic this morning with possible landfall expected in Maine or Canada over the weekend. CBS's Foti. Tom Even before Hurricane Lee hits the New England coast there are already both state and federal emergency declarations for Maine. Harbor master Kevin Battle in Portland. We've had this threat before in the past and then we've been lucky in the past. Make sure your luck is going to run out and it's going to hit us. Much of New England has already been battered by days of torrential rain, flooding, colds and tornadoes. A historic indictment in Delaware. A federal grand jury has charged the president's son Hunter Biden with three felony gun offenses. CBS's Catherine Herridge says his problems may not end there. Based on the court records, tax charges could be filed here in Washington DC or California, where Hunter Biden lives, IRS whistleblowers first told CBS News that they believe the evidence supports serious felony tax violation. Closing arguments are set to begin today in the case of Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, who's accused bribery, of corruption and abuse of office. After an eight -day impeachment trial in the Texas Senate, the lawyers rested their cases. Sixteen charges against Paxton brought by the Republican -led Texas House. Impeachment manager State Rep Andrew Murr. designed to advance the economic interests and legal positions of a friend and donor to the detriment of innocent Texans. Paxton's lead attorney Tony Busby argued the lack of evidence shows the now suspended attorney general is innocent. This impeachment was the perfect marriage of a group of representatives led by a drunken speaker seeking political vengeance. Chris Fox for CBS News Austin. Aaron Rodgers says he's on the road to recovery. In an Instagram post, the Jets' new QB says surgery to repair the Achilles tendon he tore Monday night, quote, went great. He's not expected to return this season. S &P futures up four. This is CBS News. You need to hire fast and hire right. You need Indeed. Their all -in -one hiring platform helps you attract, interview, and hire candidates efficiently. Visit indeed .com slash credit. 603 on Friday, September 15th, 2023. We're at fifty five degrees, feeling cool. Highs today near 80. I'm Aaron cemetery. Good morning, I'm Michelle Bash and I'm John Aaron. The top local story we're following this hour. It's been more than a week since It's Christopher Haynes escaped police custody at George Washington Hospital,

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"Heat advisory until 8 o 'clock this evening. keep You want it to here on WTOP all through the rest of the afternoon into the evening with traffic and weather on the 8s. We are following developments at 532 this afternoon out of the DC federal courthouse where former proud boys leader Enrique Tarrio says he is sorry for the events that happened on January 6. Tarrio spoke a short time go at his sentencing hearing. He faces more than 30 years behind bars after being convicted of the dish's conspiracy. During his comments, Tarrio also praised police and said the people of DC deserved better that day. Prosecutors argue that the proud boys were instrumental in the effort to storm the Capitol. Despite the late hour, the federal in judge the Supreme Court. Keep it here on WTOP. We'll bring you any developments from court as they happen. Now to Capitol Hill. The Senate is back to work today, amid concerns about the possibility of a government shutdown at the end of the month. There's also an update on the health of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, WTOP's Mitchell Miller, today on the Hill. The floor for the first time since he froze up while speaking last week in Kentucky. He noted of attention, but moved on to talk about work in his home state. I assure you August was a busy and productive hunt for me and my staff. The Capitol physician says in a newly released letter that tests show no evidence that McConnell strokes experienced or seizures. As for efforts to avoid a government shutdown, congressional leaders will be trying to shore up support for a short -term spending bill ahead of a October 1st deadline. But there are political hurdles. Some conservatives in the House are vowing to vote against such a measure which will need to get bipartisan support. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, WTOP News. Texas Republican Attorney General has Ken pleaded Paxton not guilty to the 16 articles of impeachment that he's facing in a state Senate trial to decide whether to remove him from office. An early motion to dismiss all 16 articles of impeachment failed, with 12 Republicans joining 12 Democrats to vote it down. In the opening statements, Republican State Representative Andrew Murr spelled the out case against now suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton. The allegations in the articles reveal that the state's top lawyer engaged in conduct designed to advance the economic interests and legal positions the of state. Paxton's attorney Tony Busby heard are untrue, to the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a major change in the leadership of Ukraine's military. It now has a new defense minister, and other changes may be coming. So how will those changes impact Ukraine's war effort? WTOP National Security Correspondent J .J. Green joins us live with J. more. J. J. 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And they've taken a very serious note with this today, and it's not clear how this is going to impact their relations, but it's very clear Cuba is not going to tolerate this kind of activity. JJ, thanks. You're WTOP welcome. national security correspondent JJ Green, up ahead in money news after traffic and weather. Do you think rent is high? How about 38 ,000 a month? I'm Jeff Glabel. 537. and And now from WTOP small business September series presented by Eagle Bank. Here's Corey Neil, president of K. Neil Truck and Bus Center. Probably the hallmark of our relationship is we redid our headquarters in 2020. And that construction was an amazing project. It is a LED LEED certified building, and it really transitioned us into the electrical vehicle space. Right now, the commercial vehicle industry is on the forefront of electrification. And I like to say that with our building, it allowed us to be the in forefront of that movement. 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"Hey, Murr fam, and welcome to season five, episode 10 of Murrcell Podcasts, the final episode of Murrcell Podcasts, not just the seasonal finale, but Murrcell Podcasts very last episode. It's been such a very interesting experience. This is a, you know, an episode I've been waiting for, because I've expected it for the past two months, but yeah, alongside me today, I've got Marvin, so Marvin, how you doing? Good. Lovely. So this is our very last episode together on the podcast. How do you feel about that? Good. How's the podcast been for you? All right, I guess. It's been a journey, and there's been a lot of stress. My stress level went higher than normal because of this podcast. Yeah. So it's been a very interesting journey, but yeah, this episode, there's no particular theme. We're just going to reminisce on the podcast and go back in time. Like we're going to go from the origin to where we are now, like really. So this is how it will go. So first of all, Marvin, how did we actually, like, how did most of our tasks like build? How did it form? Yeah. What form? So it's July, 2021 or August, 2021. Yeah, it was August. Yeah, I think it was August, 2021, yeah. And me and you were on a Discord call, just relaxing, doing whatever, we were just waffling. And I was thinking, and I was telling Miracle about if you've got a channel here, you can take it somewhere and make a podcast, because that's a good idea. And Miracle was like, that's a good idea, I should write it down. And then we started planning, Miracle put me in the first episode, and then at the end of season one, he put me on his team of two people. And then we just built on from that, I've been in way more episodes, I hosted the game show at the end, a bit weird, but alright. And yeah. Yeah, that was basically a good summary of how the podcast started. So the reason why Marvin's in every single episode 10 episode is because obviously it was originally something he kind of came up with. So it'd be unfair if he only features in like one or two episodes, it'd be a bit strange. But yeah, so that brings us on to the next segment. So podcast episode ratings. So in this episode, we're going to go through each episode, including the description, the person, and like getting their involvement in the episode. If I personally enjoyed the episode, we enjoyed the episode, during the episode itself, how was the planning, editing, all that kind of thing. So firstly, Marvin, our first episode, Miracle podcasts season one, episode one, getting into the school group. How's that for you? Good. I think that was all right. Yeah, I'll do my Apple. Um, I was doing a lot of it was very, I don't know, it was very odd, like, like just hearing year seven me walking off something that will never happen in my life. I mean, like, like, I was talking about self defense about about like half of it. Um, I mean, I didn't even have self defense in what in one part, and if you won, yeah, I wouldn't fight it. I'm bad boy. Um, bad boy, Marvin. Um, and yeah, it was very odd hearing me waffle up something irrelevant. And that will never happen in life. But it did happen in my life. But anyway, I don't care. We don't care about that. I was a big way back then. Yeah. Right. So that's what for me, I sound so weird to how I sound now. Basically, from time to time, I will go back and I'll listen to the episode and my voice is wow, I sound even you sound ever so slightly different and you can kind of tell like, the voice changing. And it just comes to show how this podcast, you know, we've grown with the podcast, we grow, the podcast grows, everything grows. But yeah, even though I formatted the description backwards, so it says, Hello, and welcome to the first episode of my self podcasts. In this episode, I and hashtag Mirafar member Marvin discuss some scenarios. We're not in your family. I advise to get you all in the school mood as everyone is back at school. I wrote first episode of Mirafar podcast on capitals, hashtag Mirafar member. So I've had this whole Mirafar thing since the first episode. That's why I've kept it. That's why I was thinking of changing it. I was thinking of changing it once. But the reason why I've not changed is because it's iconic to the first episode. So that's the only reason I've not changed it. Because Alex was one asking why he's called Mirafar. And it's because of the first episode. That's why. So what do you rate the episode out to? I rate an eight since it was the first episode iconic. An eight. I'll rate it an eight as well, yeah. An eight. Mirafar, are we going to rank this? Are we going to rank what? The seasons and all that stuff. Yeah, we also rank the season. We also do like a season rankings as well. Alright, this is right now in first and last. We don't rank the seasons yet though. Alright, episode two. Episode two. So episode two, one of my least favourite episodes. Because my voice, I kept doing these weird like sassy sounding voice changes. And it sounds so weird and like, I don't even want to do it now but it just sounds so weird. Right, I know what I'm talking about. I think this is about what something? Relationships, friendships and lifestyle. Oh, you're actually a weird tactic. I don't know why I'm doing all that. Yeah, that's the most I'm laughing at. I was listening to episode two, yeah. I was thinking, oh wow. Like, when I brought, I was like, oh wow, I don't care. Like, I don't care less. I mean, you wouldn't, Natalie or Victoria? It was with Natalie. Yeah, Natalie, she's a good person. But, but during a relationship and whatever, whatever you do with her, it was a bit odd. Yeah, it was a weird episode. I can't believe, I can't believe we've just got like 60 views, like the most views, like nearly the most views on this podcast. Yeah, they probably played it back to just like, oh, look how, it's just, no, it's not a me favourite. I do not like that though. I rate this one 6.5, because I don't care less. I rate it a two. A two? Jesus Christ. Yeah, I did not like that episode. So, what was it even about? So, it says, hey Murrah fam, welcome to the second episode of Murrah's podcast. This episode, I'm joined with Natalie to discuss relationships, friendships and lifestyle. What a great topic. I rate that two, I rate that 6.5. Right, this one you might like, you probably like it. And it is Murrah podcast season one, episode three, football, history, music and Minecraft. Um, hey Murrah fam, and welcome to the third episode of Murrah podcast. In this episode, there's tell it to be an I, discourse, football, history, music and Minecraft. Yeah. Okay, Oliver, he was a icon in this podcast, in my opinion, he's an icon. He does, because, you know, he's your brother. Yeah, yeah. And I managed to get him in like six episodes. Um, I might get, no, no, not six, but like four, five, I don't know. About four. Yeah, so, it might be he's an icon in this podcast. What's your name? Um, he sounds like Oliver bro, his voice did not change. True. He's bro, he's still the squeakiest guy in this podcast. Um, but Oliver, he, I don't know, the podcast episode itself, it's not bad. I mean, might be a bit biased here, but it's not bad. I mean, depends how you sound though. Uh, I probably sound different as usual. But the episode itself, while recording it, I didn't really have much of a problem. Um, it was a fine episode. It was all right. Yeah, I came for a bit. It was an okay episode. No, no actual issues with it. Um, getting Oliver involved in the podcast was quite easy because obviously I had a link to you. Oliver was. Oliver didn't use that practically as a thingy, as an emergency. Yeah. And Marvin, since it's the last episode, why was Oliver called? I don't know why, but why was Oliver called Teletubby on that episode? Because he looks like one. No, that's not why. Why? Basically, he told me it was because of, um, people. People who might watch the podcast and be like, oh, Oliver is on that or something like that. So I think that's what he told me a while ago. Wait, what? He told me because it was people, like specific people. Um, seeing if Oliver was like, seeing Oliver was on that podcast. So you used an incognito name for that episode being Teletubby. Oh yeah, we did use an incognito name back then. Yeah. Yeah, but that was a bit of a weird reason anyway, so it was a bit strange. But yeah, um, Teletubby is Oliver and it's the last episode. Oliver is Marvin's twin brother. Yeah, yeah. We should probably get a cut in by him. I could call him right now and get him in, but should I want to do that? Maybe later in the episode. Yeah, I'll probably do it later on. Um, right. So what do you rate that episode? That episode was kind of good. It was probably better than whatever the episode two was. It got less views, but I don't really care. I mean, episode three got like the third most views in the podcast. I'll rate it a seven. A seven. I'll rate it a seven as well. I think it's a seven. It's a good episode. Not better than our first one. But it's certainly, you know, not a bad episode. Right, so we got, I don't know if we really watched this one much. But some more Victoria. Yeah, we got Marissa podcast season one, episode four. Let me guess, did it all just start to change over? Um, not much, but the description says, Hey Marifem and welcome to the fourth episode of Marissa podcast. In this episode, Victoria and I discussed cultural diversity, specifically Nigerian culture. So that was the episode. There was a lot of articles relating to this. Yeah, a lot of cultural episodes. Wait, was there? Yeah, there was. There was cultural diversity, pop culture. Cancel culture. Cancel culture. Yeah, there was. There was a lot of culture, culture, culture, culture, culture. This podcast talked about culture a lot. I guess in recent culture, that's nice, I guess. And I do not even know. I only like realised that now. There's been three cultural episodes. So, so culture is practically overused in this pop culture podcast. But this is what started it off. I guess so. So that episode, I don't know if it's really an episode you've watched, but I'll start off. I think it was, it was an okay episode. Um, it was hot. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I remember something. Basically, I remember this was my first episode, where I think I ran out of questions during the episode. I ran out of questions like 20 minutes in. Or 30 minutes in. I don't know if it was my very first episode where I ran out of questions or my second. But I think it was my first one. And obviously it was like one of my first episodes where I ran out of questions. So I didn't really know what to do. So during the episode, I went on to YouTube. No, not to YouTube. I went on to Google. And I was just trying to look for questions relating to Nigerian culture. And I was... What did you say? I'm listening to Google search and went emergency thing. Yeah, and I was generally struggling because I tried to keep the podcast going without delaying it. Like I tried to keep talking while searching and I was searching it on a remote. And you know, typing on a remote is not easy. Yeah, it's so slow. Especially while I'm struggling to think of what to say. And I can't find... Even though I was searching it up, I can't find good questions to ask.

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"Hey, Murr fam, and welcome to season five, episode 10 of Murrcell Podcasts, the final episode of Murrcell Podcasts, not just the seasonal finale, but Murrcell Podcasts very last episode. It's been such a very interesting experience. This is a, you know, an episode I've been waiting for, because I've expected it for the past two months, but yeah, alongside me today, I've got Marvin, so Marvin, how you doing? Good. Lovely. So this is our very last episode together on the podcast. How do you feel about that? Good. How's the podcast been for you? All right, I guess. It's been a journey, and there's been a lot of stress. My stress level went higher than normal because of this podcast. Yeah. So it's been a very interesting journey, but yeah, this episode, there's no particular theme. We're just going to reminisce on the podcast and go back in time. Like we're going to go from the origin to where we are now, like really. So this is how it will go. So first of all, Marvin, how did we actually, like, how did most of our tasks like build? How did it form? Yeah. What form? So it's July, 2021 or August, 2021. Yeah, it was August. Yeah, I think it was August, 2021, yeah. And me and you were on a Discord call, just relaxing, doing whatever, we were just waffling. And I was thinking, and I was telling Miracle about if you've got a channel here, you can take it somewhere and make a podcast, because that's a good idea. And Miracle was like, that's a good idea, I should write it down. And then we started planning, Miracle put me in the first episode, and then at the end of season one, he put me on his team of two people. And then we just built on from that, I've been in way more episodes, I hosted the game show at the end, a bit weird, but alright. And yeah. Yeah, that was basically a good summary of how the podcast started. So the reason why Marvin's in every single episode 10 episode is because obviously it was originally something he kind of came up with. So it'd be unfair if he only features in like one or two episodes, it'd be a bit strange. But yeah, so that brings us on to the next segment. So podcast episode ratings. So in this episode, we're going to go through each episode, including the description, the person, and like getting their involvement in the episode. If I personally enjoyed the episode, we enjoyed the episode, during the episode itself, how was the planning, editing, all that kind of thing. So firstly, Marvin, our first episode, Miracle podcasts season one, episode one, getting into the school group. How's that for you? Good. I think that was all right. Yeah, I'll do my Apple. Um, I was doing a lot of it was very, I don't know, it was very odd, like, like just hearing year seven me walking off something that will never happen in my life. I mean, like, like, I was talking about self defense about about like half of it. Um, I mean, I didn't even have self defense in what in one part, and if you won, yeah, I wouldn't fight it. I'm bad boy. Um, bad boy, Marvin. Um, and yeah, it was very odd hearing me waffle up something irrelevant. And that will never happen in life. But it did happen in my life. But anyway, I don't care. We don't care about that. I was a big way back then. Yeah. Right. So that's what for me, I sound so weird to how I sound now. Basically, from time to time, I will go back and I'll listen to the episode and my voice is wow, I sound even you sound ever so slightly different and you can kind of tell like, the voice changing. And it just comes to show how this podcast, you know, we've grown with the podcast, we grow, the podcast grows, everything grows. But yeah, even though I formatted the description backwards, so it says, Hello, and welcome to the first episode of my self podcasts. In this episode, I and hashtag Mirafar member Marvin discuss some scenarios. We're not in your family. I advise to get you all in the school mood as everyone is back at school. I wrote first episode of Mirafar podcast on capitals, hashtag Mirafar member. So I've had this whole Mirafar thing since the first episode. That's why I've kept it. That's why I was thinking of changing it. I was thinking of changing it once. But the reason why I've not changed is because it's iconic to the first episode. So that's the only reason I've not changed it. Because Alex was one asking why he's called Mirafar. And it's because of the first episode. That's why. So what do you rate the episode out to? I rate an eight since it was the first episode iconic. An eight. I'll rate it an eight as well, yeah. An eight. Mirafar, are we going to rank this? Are we going to rank what? The seasons and all that stuff. Yeah, we also rank the season. We also do like a season rankings as well. Alright, this is right now in first and last. We don't rank the seasons yet though. Alright, episode two. Episode two. So episode two, one of my least favourite episodes. Because my voice, I kept doing these weird like sassy sounding voice changes. And it sounds so weird and like, I don't even want to do it now but it just sounds so weird. Right, I know what I'm talking about. I think this is about what something? Relationships, friendships and lifestyle. Oh, you're actually a weird tactic. I don't know why I'm doing all that. Yeah, that's the most I'm laughing at. I was listening to episode two, yeah. I was thinking, oh wow. Like, when I brought, I was like, oh wow, I don't care. Like, I don't care less. I mean, you wouldn't, Natalie or Victoria? It was with Natalie. Yeah, Natalie, she's a good person. But, but during a relationship and whatever, whatever you do with her, it was a bit odd. Yeah, it was a weird episode. I can't believe, I can't believe we've just got like 60 views, like the most views, like nearly the most views on this podcast. Yeah, they probably played it back to just like, oh, look how, it's just, no, it's not a me favourite. I do not like that though. I rate this one 6 .5, because I don't care less. I rate it a two. A two? Jesus Christ. Yeah, I did not like that episode. So, what was it even about? So, it says, hey Murrah fam, welcome to the second episode of Murrah's podcast. This episode, I'm joined with Natalie to discuss relationships, friendships and lifestyle. What a great topic. I rate that two, I rate that 6 .5. Right, this one you might like, you probably like it. And it is Murrah podcast season one, episode three, football, history, music and Minecraft. Um, hey Murrah fam, and welcome to the third episode of Murrah podcast. In this episode, there's tell it to be an I, discourse, football, history, music and Minecraft. Yeah. Okay, Oliver, he was a icon in this podcast, in my opinion, he's an icon. He does, because, you know, he's your brother. Yeah, yeah. And I managed to get him in like six episodes. Um, I might get, no, no, not six, but like four, five, I don't know. About four. Yeah, so, it might be he's an icon in this podcast. What's your name? Um, he sounds like Oliver bro, his voice did not change. True. He's bro, he's still the squeakiest guy in this podcast. Um, but Oliver, he, I don't know, the podcast episode itself, it's not bad. I mean, might be a bit biased here, but it's not bad. I mean, depends how you sound though. Uh, I probably sound different as usual. But the episode itself, while recording it, I didn't really have much of a problem. Um, it was a fine episode. It was all right. Yeah, I came for a bit. It was an okay episode. No, no actual issues with it. Um, getting Oliver involved in the podcast was quite easy because obviously I had a link to you. Oliver was. Oliver didn't use that practically as a thingy, as an emergency. Yeah. And Marvin, since it's the last episode, why was Oliver called? I don't know why, but why was Oliver called Teletubby on that episode? Because he looks like one. No, that's not why. Why? Basically, he told me it was because of, um, people. People who might watch the podcast and be like, oh, Oliver is on that or something like that. So I think that's what he told me a while ago. Wait, what? He told me because it was people, like specific people. Um, seeing if Oliver was like, seeing Oliver was on that podcast. So you used an incognito name for that episode being Teletubby. Oh yeah, we did use an incognito name back then. Yeah. Yeah, but that was a bit of a weird reason anyway, so it was a bit strange. But yeah, um, Teletubby is Oliver and it's the last episode. Oliver is Marvin's twin brother. Yeah, yeah. We should probably get a cut in by him. I could call him right now and get him in, but should I want to do that? Maybe later in the episode. Yeah, I'll probably do it later on. Um, right. So what do you rate that episode? That episode was kind of good. It was probably better than whatever the episode two was. It got less views, but I don't really care. I mean, episode three got like the third most views in the podcast. I'll rate it a seven. A seven. I'll rate it a seven as well. I think it's a seven. It's a good episode. Not better than our first one. But it's certainly, you know, not a bad episode. Right, so we got, I don't know if we really watched this one much. But some more Victoria. Yeah, we got Marissa podcast season one, episode four. Let me guess, did it all just start to change over? Um, not much, but the description says, Hey Marifem and welcome to the fourth episode of Marissa podcast. In this episode, Victoria and I discussed cultural diversity, specifically Nigerian culture. So that was the episode. There was a lot of articles relating to this. Yeah, a lot of cultural episodes. Wait, was there? Yeah, there was. There was cultural diversity, pop culture. Cancel culture. Cancel culture. Yeah, there was. There was a lot of culture, culture, culture, culture, culture. This podcast talked about culture a lot. I guess in recent culture, that's nice, I guess. And I do not even know. I only like realised that now. There's been three cultural episodes. So, so culture is practically overused in this pop culture podcast. But this is what started it off. I guess so. So that episode, I don't know if it's really an episode you've watched, but I'll start off. I think it was, it was an okay episode. Um, it was hot. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I remember something. Basically, I remember this was my first episode, where I think I ran out of questions during the episode. I ran out of questions like 20 minutes in. Or 30 minutes in. I don't know if it was my very first episode where I ran out of questions or my second. But I think it was my first one. And obviously it was like one of my first episodes where I ran out of questions. So I didn't really know what to do. So during the episode, I went on to YouTube. No, not to YouTube. I went on to Google. And I was just trying to look for questions relating to Nigerian culture. And I was... What did you say? I'm listening to Google search and went emergency thing. Yeah, and I was generally struggling because I tried to keep the podcast going without delaying it. Like I tried to keep talking while searching and I was searching it on a remote. And you know, typing on a remote is not easy. Yeah, it's so slow. Especially while I'm struggling to think of what to say. And I can't find... Even though I was searching it up, I can't find good questions to ask.

Double Tap Canada
"murr" Discussed on Double Tap Canada
"How do I have any contest music? Oh, it just read a night then. Okay, fine. Nicole murr. Hey. You know what? Guess what? Pennsylvania Greg? What a Greg? A theme here? Also in our top 5 God and Anthony. Wayne busbridge as well. Thank goodness with 5 people. And Jeanette. You're our top 5 people. And. Oh, that's not fair. That's not nice. Way to spoil a lovely moment there is a horrible situation. You were quick off the mark there, and you were the first 5. Well done. Yeah, absolutely. Fantastic. So well done to you all. For those of you who got in touch like I see early access is for these 5 only, but for everyone else, we will definitely contact Mike and see what we can do because it does seem that the opportunities to get on there are everyone wants on and I can totally understand why so absolutely fantastic. But I did mention this breaking new breaking news. I just mentioned breaking news overnight, a new app dropped into the App Store in the U.S. OpenAI has launched its first chat GPT app for iOS. Only in the U.S. though, why? Why, why? I only in the U.S. Android coming soon rest of the world coming soon. Interesting because I'm already seeing reports from very quick people off the mark and are a wonderful blind community who have gone off and tested it already and said, yep, totally accessible, which is fab, which is just brilliant. Well done opening eye. Come on, well done, guys. That is absolutely fantastic. But this also comes with other news that OpenAI has opened up chat GPT four to the world. What does that mean? It can start to the Internet. No longer is it just tied to 2021.

WCPT 820
"murr" Discussed on WCPT 820
"It's disappointing that our discussions are the congressional Republicans are not been willing to discuss raising revenues, but policy differences between the parties should not stop Congress from avoiding the fall. I made clear again today's meeting that the fault is not an option, America pays its debts, phases, bills that will be plenty of time for debate the policy differences. But for countries never, we've never defaulted on our debt and we never will. Thank you, dark Brandon. Thank you. Well, that is quite disturbing to read in a, uh. Official medical record. What? My official medical record Okay. History. Sudden blurry visual activity right eye occurring after heavy exertion during sexual activity with partner yesterday. Patient does not remember touching the right eye prior to noticing right eye blurriness, because as I mentioned, there was a lot of stuff going on. I don't want to work this one. I was very busy, doctor. Look at the smile on her face. Obviously, I was very, very busy. Lucretia says, uh, tweets, I'm late to the party, but after hearing about your sexy time bathtub rendezvous that resulted in burnt hair and rubber, burnt hair and rubber sounds like this could be the name of your next comedy album or sexy liberal tour. Link for helpers are everywhere. They are everywhere. They get you. Okay. Tucker, we had to slam him into a heartbreak. I'm sorry, Tucker. You were saying, huh? What? Oh, no, no apologies necessary. And I just got the ultimate experience. I got crickets for my humor and then I got slammed into a heartbreak. Yeah, well, you know, and you're back, you're back for more abuse. That's not bad. I just wanted to point out you know why same reason my girlfriend, because of what I can do with my mouth. In this case, my radiation, right? All right, go ahead. Absolutely. Absolutely. Anyway, Josh hawley, whose book should be retitled white manhood because that's what it's about. It's about being white for him. But I had this experience on the first two year of COVID, the wife and I decided to escape, went down to Florida and lived in a motor home park. Kind of moving around South Florida. It's really frightening. It's all of these retired like the guy who claimed he was a lifelong Democrat at 65 yesterday. They're living off their pensions. They're watching Fox News and listening to podcasts incessantly and they're so angry and they're so convinced that the world is falling apart because again, they're coming from an exceedingly prosperous generation being the baby boomers. Right. And there's so entitled and then what they do is create these entitled beyond adults and provide them all these crazy guns and allow them to live in their parents, live in the basement until they're 33 years old like this to share a guy until they finally flip and go shooting on shooting free. So again, we have got deep deep problems in this country and thank God you can make us laugh about them. But we still have to concentrate and the young people please get out and vote. If you want a girls understand what the world is, how quickly it can change, go back and look at pictures of Iran and Afghanistan. That's right. Yeah, that's right. All right. Freedom women had back then. Thanks mama. Thank you. Love you. Love you, Tucker. You just said I love you for someone named Tucker. We like a good around here because we're hard of hearing that. 'cause we've all been wearing radio headphones for too long. What? What? The death star plans are not as main. Holy murr is dangerous. Word of this gets out. It could generate sympathy for the rebellion in the Senate. But Darth Vader, the battle station plans are not aboard this ship and no transmissions were made. On escape pod was jettisoned during the fighting, but no life forms were born. What? All right

The Dan Patrick Show
"murr" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"100 for like decades. Probably still selling. Yes, Marv. Our albums like that just so ubiquitous, like, you know what? Everyone's got it, so I have to get it to. Is it one of those things where an album sells that many records can album be really that good? Yeah, but I don't think AC/DC would cross over to a lot of different fan groups, music groups. When you think about it, 25 million? I know, but like hooting the blowfish crossed over or Michael Jackson would cross over. You know, there's certain acts that you may not be a country fan, but you're going to listen to this because it's a great out murr. You may not be a rock and roll fan, but you're going to listen to this. It felt like hooting the blowfish. I think that was 17 million that they sold, but it crossed over allotted different genres as they like to say. Anybody also in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame there? That's it. Okay. Cheryl crow going into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She likes to peel the Budweiser the label. Yeah, Billy does. Good run. Yeah, but a rock and roll hall of Famer? When others are out, right? Sometimes it's like you put that person's in who's new ish. I don't know. The whole thing's kind of silly. It really is it? Yeah. Yeah, it is. As far as the criteria to get in, or just the whole concept of a Hall of Fame Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is silly. Yeah. But you don't have an actor Hall of Fame, where it's like, George Clooney, first ballot. You have a painter Hall of Fame. Sportscaster Hall of Fame. Just Sam. Radio Hall of Fame. Yeah. I'm just saying. You had mentioned those if you were not. I'm in both of them. Those are very important, but you hate on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is pretty silly. Yeah. But I encourage people to go to Cleveland to go to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Yeah, it's an awesome museum, I'm sure, but are you a Hall of Famer or not? It's just kind of weird. What I've noticed when you see the outfits that some of these rock and roll Hall of Famers, war, they're all tiny. Everybody. Like you see David Bowie's and you're like, damn. They're all prince. They're all small. Tiny. And of course I did go to the Green Day exhibit because I wanted to learn more. Get out of your lane. Yes, I wanted to get out of my lane and go visit Green Day. That's doing research. Right there, Paulie. That's doing research. Michael, in Fort Wayne. Hi, Michael. Hey Dan, thanks for taking my call this morning. I celebrated a birthday this weekend and I was wondering if for my birthday you might give yourself a gift and slapping the post real hard on September by earth wind and fire. Sometime during your show today. Well, I did that a long time ago on Craig Kilborn show. And hit the post as we like to say. And that was when I couldn't get to Craig Kilborn show. And I was in Anaheim doing the show and kilborn said I'll send a helicopter for you. So we took a helicopter over. So we could because the traffic we weren't going to get there. And I just remember kilborn had his show and we went to that show and I had fun. I always liked Craig, very entertaining guy. But he would have people guessed on the show, talk up to the vocal on a song and he said, you pick whatever you want, and I said, give me September by earth when in fire. And so I was able to hit the post there. Yeah. I remember getting back on that helicopter with you with like 6 bottles of vodka. Yeah, he gave me all this alcohol, and I wanted to give it to the audience. He goes, you can't give it to the audience. I go, why not? He goes, we can't give out the alcohol to the audience. But I had all this vodka. Our two coming up will check in on the Memphis Grizzlies, Dylan Brooks, sacrificial lamb. Also, we'll check in on the Lakers as well. Our two coming up. Is there anything better than a great night's sleep? 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ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"murr" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"He is listening on the flagship, the mighty 9 90. I got about, I'm sorry, Murph. I didn't read that correctly. Murph, talk to me about taxes, please. Yes sir. You know, a little blurb there. It's an interview. I wrote a book called Susan taxes at consequences. Interesting. All right. Quote from former president Calvin Coolidge. I taxation affects the prosperity of the country born ultimately by the consumer. Second quote from T Roosevelt to preach hatred of the rich as such, misleads and inflames, to madness, honest men. The why we want to tax people that are successful because sooner or later it all comes out of our pocket one way shape performance more than The Wall Street Journal the other day that I think it's California. Oh, it's New York. Trying to pay for all these refugees. They're going to start taxing Netflix. Netflix flat out said. We'll pass it on to the consumer. Of course. There you go. Of course. Hey murr, thanks so much for that. I appreciate it greatly. I'm up against the top of the hour. Murph calling in from Tennessee listening to kwa M the flagship. And Murph is exactly right about this because if you know anything about business, if costs go up for electricity, for wages, for taxes, the company is not going to cut its profit margin. It's going to increase the product cost and you're getting hit for it. How do they not understand this? Well, I need to take a breath after that. Hey, thanks for being a log hour three coming up Jeff Stein in for Todd. This is the Todd starring show. Life from the Liberty University studio in Memphis, Tennessee. It's America's favorite can toden Bible clinging to floral American. I love this American ride storms. Wherever you're listening across this, the greatest nation God ever blast welcome to hour three of a Thursday edition of the Todd starnes radio program coast to Costa more than 100 tremendous radio stations and streaming live at Todd starns dot com. Hello, fellow patriots, Jeff Stein filling in for Todd today. I'm coming to you from my home base, Iowa's home for Todd starnes, news talk 1540, kxi and Cedar Rapids and Waterloo. The 50,000 watt blowtorch scorching Middle America with accurate news and reasonable views. Hopefully Todd will be back on Monday, his recovery continues very well. You heard him on the program yesterday and he's targeting Monday as the day to be back in the air chair Steve gill will be in the flagship studios in Memphis to host this program tomorrow. 8 four four 747 88 68 is how you can join the coast to coast conversation here in the Liberty University studio will take your calls in the next segment, but joining us now on the patriot mobile newsmaker line is Papa John schnatter, mister schnatter, of course, the founder of Papa John's Pizza has a tremendous website, by the way, Papa John schnatter dot com, papa, good to talk to you, Jeff Stein here in for Todd, how are you? Hey, Jeff. Thanks for having me..

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"murr" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"All right, we were talking about the NFC south. This braidy season. I was thinking about all these different farewell seasons. Yeah, I think Ali, we were old enough to remember Ali Holmes, which Sports Illustrated, did the cover and there was no words on it. It was just Ali and the stool with like a black guy, just completely dead inside. And that's, to me, a ten out of ten on how bad a farewell year can go, right? Barry Bonds was a good one where everybody basically put their hands up and they said, we're not signing you. It's like, really? AL team, you don't want this guy as a DH who had like a four 80 on base last year. Nope, we're all out. We're blind out. So that's a bad way for it then. You have those things like OJ and the niners Emmitt Smith on the Cardinals when the guy has the last year of his career uniform and it's just kind of sad. Like Patrick Gilliam was on Seattle. Shit like that. So you think no matter what, this is it. Well, I'm going through all this scenarios. Second, this is definitely his last year. Far that second Viking season when his body fell apart, Kareem and the Lakers, when they made the finals, but he was like bald, kind of like weird body cream, like he just wasn't Kareem anymore. Iverson last two and beers were horrible. Murr lemieux came back, he played for like 5 more years. On the penguins, remember that? They didn't make the playoffs. He wasn't lemieux anymore. There's all these different ways it can go. I think that LeBron Lebrons could be pretty bad too. He could be. No, but he's at least so good at basketball. He could still put up 30 points. Like Brady seems dead inside, super skinny, bad luck all over the place. Is getting divorced and I think it's finalized as the word in the street. Everything about this has been like, wow, I wish I hadn't come back. But we have ten games to go. And I've just never, I've never seen a farewell season like this. I guess this is my point of view. Like rack your brain. Have you seen anything this weird? This is the most famous player in the history of the sport. No, I agree with you. There's a ton of distractions and you know, obviously sitting out a week and he took shit for that and the preseason and then, you know, I think going to Robert Karev's wedding. He's like, wow, this guy found true love. Why can't I do it? Why can't I look at this couple, but no, but honestly, I don't know. Should we give Bruce Arians a little more credit? I don't want to give them too much credit because he had the crazy old man vibe towards the end. It was the start and it was looking like he was going to beat up his own players. So I understand why they had out of there. Yeah, yeah, a little bit. But did he make did he keep things in line in order a little bit, maybe? I don't know that he had all that influence over Brady, but it didn't hurt. That's for sure. The play calling is awful. And I saw left was trending on Twitter and I thought maybe he got into it with Mike Evans or somebody. So I clicked on it. What do you do? And it was just Bucs fans complaining about parent left foot for

TuneInPOC
"murr" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"22 year old sister with a 6 year old kid. My older sister, my older sister is beautiful, gorgeous. Just gorgeous face, tiny little waist, but she has these huge character flaws. She always wants to do shots. She's that person. She was like, we're going to get fucked up. You'll forget all about them. We're just going to go out. Listen to me. Shots are never a good idea, all right? Never. No one in this room has ever woken up the next day. Like, yeah, I'm so glad we didn't shot last night. That has never happened. What happens? You wake up the next day on your bathroom floor, like fuck, I think I sent that picture to my dad. Oh my God. To watch shots. Oh my God. Absolute mess of a person. That breakup hit me really hard, man. I just had bad day after bad day after bad day. Have you ever had, have you ever had such a bad day that you chased a shot of vodka with fruit snacks? Yeah. Gushers, if you're on wick? Have you ever had such a bad day that you go to pick up your birth control and you find yourself checking out with four bottles of wine and three boxes of off brand frozen pizza, explaining to the 67 year old pharmacy tech, then it's girls night. But it's 3 p.m. on a Wednesday and she didn't ask. Have you ever had such a bad day that you ate inside of an Arby's? That's a bad day. That's the kind of day where you're like, I don't just want to consume questionable roast beef. I want to smell. Like questionable roast beef. I did a lot of Googling to get through that breakup. I did. One of the things I found out was one of these sites suggests that they said a way to get over depression is to masturbate. Pleasure yourself. Yeah, it releases endorphins. It puts you in a better mood, temporarily makes you forget about your troubles, right? And that's all fine and dandy, and it does work. But I was doing it so much that I developed this weird pavlovian response to sadness. Yes. That is uncomfortable. Imagine how I felt watching Toy Story four with my niece and my eyes weren't the only thing that was wet. You know what, though, I find it ironic that people who are against things that cause sexual thoughts are generally fundamentalist Christians who also believe you should be fruitful and multiply. Isn't that weird, don't you think they'd be for things that cause sexual thoughts? You know what I mean? Maybe even a center fold in the Bible? Miss deuteronomy? Turn offs, floods, locusts, and smokers. Turn ons, murr. I don't know what murr is. Chick's ticket. Back to my real baby, I got your mirror.

Woz Happening!!!!
"murr" Discussed on Woz Happening!!!!
"Doing it in the houses. They're doing it on trails. I've gone hiking in the white mountains. Yeah. I don't even find you. No, I wouldn't suggest it now because this person is killing people. And it's just really sad. It's really sad that this family went out for a casual stroll and were murdered. Murdered. I mean, one day you're here and one day you're not. It's like, were you working in New Hampshire in the time of the Mount Vernon murders? No. Oh, those were brutal. So I don't know if we have any New Hampshire listeners out there. Mount Vernon, New Hampshire, right next to Amherst and milford. I think it was 2007 or ten. I was still in high school. There were these crazy murders, this group of gang, I will call them a gang of kids broken to this house, killed this woman. Just hacked her up for no reason, robbed it. And then killed the dog. Well, try to kill the daughter, cut off her leg. And she pretended to play dead until the cops came. Still alive, still kicking. But talk about brutal, that like shock. So I'm from a town of you over and it sent shockwaves when it happened because everyone was, it was the same thing. It was like block your doors. These people are coming. Yeah, it's like the tape Bianca murr is in California. I mean, same exact thing. They broke in and killed these people. I mean, like, butcher them. Killers are out there. Yeah, you got to be careful. You never know. And I work on route one. Well, I did. And that travels all the way up to New Hampshire all the way down to Florida. They say that working on that strip, you'll come across at least one to two serial killers a year on that script. That makes sense because aren't a lot of serial killers not saying all truckers are CO2 colors, but a lot of them tend to be because of the transient lifestyle. Yeah, and the easy transportation from one location to another. They can just haul butt down the highway. And dump the body and if they kill someone in the Hampshire, throw it in the car, bring it all the way down to say Massachusetts and drop the body. They don't have to be located where they kill the person. That's so crazy. I mean, that's so crazy. And I mean, so many people get away with murder every day. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy. And back to this one in New Hampshire that's just going on. I thought, ballistics would indicate who was doing this. This is yeah, okay. This is what I don't understand. How do we have so much technology and so much funding for these people to catch them? And then no one gets caught. Yeah, my wife was saying that the person could make their own bullets. Oh yeah, you can actually 3D print bullets. Yeah. And she said that it probably has some kind of military training. And like I said, she's really into this. And when I first read this article, I was talking to her. And they didn't say just Wendy. They just said, Wendy and Steven. So I was talking to her. She said, well, most killers stay in their race. If they don't go out and venture out of the race. So she goes to probably a white guy that's doing this. Then I found the real name, which was just windy. And then she was like, oh, that was a whole new wrench in it. You know, she's like, this person was black. So you just don't know. You don't know. But most serial killers are white guys. Yeah. Yeah, not that you like the fact that that's true, but it's true. Wait, white people are nuts. White people are insane and they feel they can get away with it. Right? But except for the one girl in Florida that was doing all The Killers, the killings. She was a serial killer in Florida, she killed all those men. Oh, aline wuornos. Yeah, but she was killing men that were harming women. So I think she gets a pass. Yeah. Yeah, she did. She did kill a lot of people. And I did watch the movie, and it was I liked it. I thought it was really good. Sir? Yeah, it was a good movie. And she does. And it read a little job in that. Yeah, I believe also Nicole Ricci, I think, did a remake of the Lindsey Borden murders. Sorry, Nicole, if there's no other. All right, so Christina Ricci. I'm old and I'm not up to these new actresses now. So I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Wednesday Adams. You know who she is. Oh, that was, oh, okay, I do know who she is. Okay. So I'm not that old. But I hope you guys enjoyed this week, and if you like us, please link the like and subscribe and share. Share, share out there. Share our stuff. And our new steps coming. You see, we've got a table now. We're going to have a banner and we're growing and the fact that you're watching us and growing with us is important because we want you to be a part of this as part of the was happening failing. We can't do this without you. Yeah, also going to do a giveaway next week. So stay tuned. We got some merch coming. Yep, we do. And then also next week, we're going to be doing a Zoom chat with an author. Oh yes, an author. Book I have to finish. Yeah, miss. Yeah. Yeah, so if you know a grace Haas, we will be having her on the show and we'll be going over one of her books. Yeah, her newest book, self published. Yeah, can't wait to have her on can't wait to discuss it. It'll be fun. And this week's going to be a good week too because after we get off the air, we're going to have Ben and me do one about the Celtics and the Patriots. Anybody it doesn't like the Celtics and patriots. I'm sorry for your loss we are awesome. Yeah. I mean, I didn't know that any of this was going on, so. Have fun with that one, boys. All right. Again, thank you so much for tuning in and we'll be back again next week and we hope you all enjoyed this and please look up these murders because they're very interesting and it's a lot of information that still I didn't share and she probably didn't share that you can look up and just like it's very fascinating. Absolutely. And again, thank you guys.

NOCTURNAL
"murr" Discussed on NOCTURNAL
"Opened. Dead unmoving eyes stared out. The girl screams brought Amy back. She found herself lying on the carpet. She'd passed out. For the briefest of moments she allowed herself to imagine it had all been a dream. But then she saw tabs, gagged and screaming. Her father's blood matting her hair and dripping down her face. Amy saw the monster holding an automatic shotgun to tabs his head. A monster soaked with that same blood. Amy saw myrrh tucked under the snake man's huge arm. Murr kicked and fought, but snake man just ignored it. And in the middle of it all, Amy saw smiling teenage boy. There, Rex said that's all done. Now I'm going to ask you more questions. Unless you want me to make you choose again, you'll answer them. Amy nodded, and kept on nodding. Over and over and over again. Chapter 33. Handiwork. Rich birdie was just about maxed out. Too many years of this bullshit. Time to start thinking about retirement. Someplace warm. Some plays with rich divorce says and enough booze to drown out any memory of this fucking city. Boca Raton maybe. The wind whipped at a blue tarp tied up inside a cluster of Golden Gate parks gnarled Australian tea trees. The trees were spooky enough all by themselves, even without the corpses that had been found hidden among the twisted, contorted trunks. Rich in several uniforms stood just outside the tarp. He didn't want to be in there, not with those bodies. He'd had his fill of cymbal killings. More than enough for one lifetime. Baldwin Metz was on the way. The silver eagle would get this body out of here, look at his split. That was the process. That was how things were done. Rich just didn't want to be part of that process anymore. He wondered how he was going to tell Amy. How would she take it?

NOCTURNAL
"murr" Discussed on NOCTURNAL
"Chapter 32. Home sweet home. Chief Amy zhao pulled into her garage. She came out of the car with her sig sauer up and at the ready. Sweeping the barrel in a 360° arc around the garage. Nothing. No one had ever threatened her family before. No angry gangsters trying to get her back off. No drug lords promise of revenge. Not even some thug receiving a sentence of 20 to life, looking at her and saying, you're going to pay. Nothing. Not until today. She couldn't quite draw in a full breath. Her chest seemed compressed, constricted. Over the course of her career, she'd been shot three times in the line of duty, shot at more times than that, and yet she had never felt this terrified. The garage's interior door led into the kitchen. She heard a movie playing in the living room. She moved as silently as she could, not really knowing why, hoping Rex and his creatures were dumb enough to be overconfident. Maybe she could sneak up on them, and in this quick she heard something else. Her daughter tabs, crying softly. In the YouTube baby, if they say the hand on you are killed when they stand. Amy zhao moved into the kitchen. Finding it empty, she followed the sound of crying into the living room. The barrel of her pistol leading the way. Her husband was on his knees, a gag tightly wrapped around his head and mouth. His hands tied behind his back. On Jack's left stood a whimpering gagged tabs. Her face streaked with tears. Her arms wrapped in a death clutch around a teddy bear. On his right stood murr, head tilted down, eyes glaring out from beneath her thick black hair. Myrrh was also gagged, but she didn't really look scared. Her expression reeked of anger and hatred. Standing behind Amy's family. Monsters. Two of them. The first had short brown fur and a face like a dog. He was so big his head seemed to reach up to the ceiling. His bottom jaw skewed to the right, and his long pink tongue hung down off the left side. He wore flower print Bermuda shorts and nothing else. Save for a heavy, dirty blanket draped around his shoulders.

Patriots Beat
"murr" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"But I like Deonte heiress would be the other guy I would look at in the free agent market that's kind of like an Isaac McKenzie. All right. Harrison RFA, by the way. Is he? Yeah. Okay, well then I have to sign up to an offer sheet. That's a whole another problem. They might be able to sign them to the offer street though because New Orleans doesn't have the cash to back it up, right? So they might be able to do what Chris Hogan there. Okay, here's a question for you. They left out your guy wandel Robinson. Offensive. Yeah. Flat out offensive, but I love this question because I think this is going to be a conversation when the Patriots run through their mock draft simulators that Bill Belichick's talked about in the past. I'm not saying they're using PFF's mock draft machine because it still doesn't have kickers. Right. But they do run their own simulations. These are the types of conversations I believe that they have truly in the draft room, right? If we have the number one defensive player on our board in the first round and we take that guy, but we know we need to receiver, which one of this cluster of receivers do we like the best? So whether it's David bell pickens matchy or let's throw a wandel in there too. Those four guys, I believe, would be in a cluster on the Patriots board, where they would be happy with any one of those four wide receivers. But which one do you want them to pick the most and why? So I'm out on matchi. I'm out on Mitch and it's not nothing, you know, you guys know me at this point. I'm in Alabama fan. I'd love to see Mac to matchy or Mac to Jameson Williams. I just don't think you can wait a year. I don't think you can wait a year for your big wide receiver acquisition to make a difference. So if they didn't have the torn ACL, if they didn't have the tornadoes, they'd be one and two on my board for the patrons. It really would. But yeah, they can't be with this high of a pick. You know, if you're talking about you, maybe you're getting into the 90s, right? The third round fourth round of that fight. So we'll take him out. The thing for me with Wanda, Robinson, as much as I like him, and he is my draft cross, crush on the audio. Well, here's the thing. I texted this to you. So you know this is true. Yeah. And he's crushing the offense out of all its quay walker on the defensive side of the ball, and then Matt raised on special teams, but I think that one day they still need the downfield guy. And maybe that's as simple as changing Nelson ago or his role, but if they don't go out and get like Calvin Ridley, I still think David beller George pickens is a better pick than Wanda Robinson. Right. Can I lay out my master plan for you? I did this on the show with murr earlier today, because it involves this question. Sure. Here's and I'd have to run the numbers by Miguel, I don't know exactly how realistic they are. There's a lot of ifs in here. But if you can make the ifs go your way. Trade a second for Calvin Ridley, which.

Mark Levin
On ABC News, Joe Biden Confirms Re-Election Campaign if He's in 'Good Health'
"Right I apologize Please mister murr continue I want to ask you about something I asked weeks before the election that we sat down You said you would absolutely serve 8 years if elected Do you plan to run for reelection Yes But look I'm a great respecter of fate Fate has entered into my life many many times If I'm in the health I'm in now if I'm a good health then in fact I would run again And if that means Now yeah we're going to unpack this a little later Why would he say that I mean isn't it always implied Why do you even have to stay it out loud Of course if somebody's asking are you going to do this thing that you plan on doing a few years from now Well sure I mean not if I'm unhealthy or sick or dead obviously Obviously that doesn't even have to be said and yet he said it He actually went out of his way as a way you know fate Fate I'm a believer in fate I think there's something to this And I'll tell you in a

No Agenda
"murr" Discussed on No Agenda
"You would definitely be a trumpian style of op. We have a new people. Thank you. And for show 13, 95, 5 more to go, and we're going to be to the magic number of 1400. 1400 actual shows. I want to mention at the beginning of the second reading is that we don't read notes. From these donations. Once in a while we will see something that's funny, we'll read it out of the blue, but if we read all these notes, we would be here all day, and that's what we used to do. And people that should know better who have listened to show for years, I seem to keep forgetting this little fact. So I'm going to start reminding you to stop seeing people expecting us to read these notes. It's got to do. Matthew Smith at the top of the list he does stay happy Halloween is 99.99 north royalton Ohio. Kevin McLaughlin, the duke of Luna and lover of American boobs. Who seems to now be coming in every show. He's a boob man. He's the boot boy. And he's got 808, along with Scott of the tall corner 8 zero 8 Gary black 7 7 7 7 Craig. Oh, I'm sorry. Scott of the tall corn. I just want to mention in heartbroken memoriam of my beagle companion Wrangler. I'm a dog dog person now. Yeah, yeah, I know. You get that dog whitey. I Adolf. I break for beagles. No, no, Adolf. Is it Adolf? Is that what you finally call? No, I call him Brandon. Let's go Brandon. Listen better. Let's go that way. Listen to that. We need more dogs out there name Brandon. Brandon, let's go Brandon. Gary blatt 7 7 7 7 Craig Kohler and Evansville, Indiana 50 65 O two sir Jackson knight, knight, I say of the transistors in levelland, Texas, 51 50, Steve duda in Austin, Texas, 50, 33, Scott Nelson, and his source Scott and Council Bluffs Iowa 50 O one. Now we do have $50 donors. This is a short list today, I should mention for people out there. We've gotten into a downturn. Daniel Bradley $50 from Knoxville, Tennessee, Steven Stein and Los Angeles, California, Jason moller, murr, marer, in Portland, Oregon Timothy Moore in Arlington, Texas Herbert has since spring, Texas. Jill Woods and ocean grove, ocean grove, Florida. Shane grab in Cleveland, Tennessee. Andrew Watson and of Alabama, Tony Lang and castle pines, Colorado. William Kerry in San Francisco, California and last but not least Megan Emory in parts unknown. Now, there is a note in here. I have it, Stephen duty. Stevie dude, Stevie duda, and normally you wouldn't be reading to see but there's a cup of parts in here that are worth reading. Yes, enclosed is from Stevie duda. Stevie duda duda bus stop here. This is he wrote a check. I think it's enclosed my first well no place is weird. Now it says now my first knighthood payment. What? Yeah, there he goes. But it says future dame Stevie dude. Well, let's find out. Enclosed in my first knighthood payment, $50, 33, this time. Congratulations on 14 years, sir Peter C Norwood hit me in the mouth many times over the last decade, but it took COVID to get to my ears. I knew I would be all in once I started and sure enough that's true. My first show was Afghanistan, 1379. I have no plans for stopping my t-shirts should be arriving soon. Why are we reading this? Well, just because I think this is the note where she says, or he. Ah. About the vaccine scars? No, can measure share basis are no longer visible back when I got mine, you go to I don't know. There's no reason to read it. Anyway, future dame Stevie duda. Thanks. By the way, I didn't realize that she mentioned this in here, but your dog's name miss Phoebe Buffay is a character in the show Friends. You didn't know this? No, I don't know the last names of the offbeat characters on the show. I never watched the show that much. She's not off beach. She's world famous. Yes. Yes, she's named after. Are you outraged? Yeah. We want to thank you. She should have named the dog Whiting. We want to God man. The worst. We want to thank these producers for producing episode 1395 of the best podcast in the universe and everyone who came in under $50 many do 49.99 because they know we will not read anything. Sometimes we pick a note out of the second half, but not underneath that. No, I will say this. I was thinking it was actually by some guys beginning to become a night today's on the night list. He wrote a long note. And in it, I'm not going to read the note. There's a $5 donation, but he wants us to he's going to be knighted. So I thought I would want to read this one thing on here which says, okay, so all I'm going to read from this note. I have agreed with both of you 100% of the time and every episode. You're not real. This is a troll. He's not real. He has to be real. He's got a night coming. Nobody is agrees with this 100% 100% of the time. I'm going to read it again. And it's an all caps. It's way down in the spreadsheets and yellow. He's got a birthday coming up today, too. His sir darko and he says I've agreed with you both. And everyone always says, hey, I can't get any game. I like this. Even though we disagree with each other somehow, he agrees with both of us. All the time. How does that work?.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"murr" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
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Government is the reason you can't go to cough and welcome back to taxations other talks about all the ways. The government is ripping you off and what you can do to stop them. Broadcasting live on facebook and youtube from an underground bunker within the jungles of mexico. I'm dan taxation is theft berman former candidate for president of the united states currently in the race for governor of texas. And we're about to step things up this week. we've got some really amazing stuff coming up As we tour texas. But today i have my good friend friend. Alex murr said he is the former vice. Chair of the libertarian party. And the best chair. Ever of a libertarian national convention. Yes said that best. Ever that i've been to also a professional wall street trainer who trained traders. That's a mouthful with ethical libertarian ideas. he's also software developer so he's got that going form that's why we're good friends But before we get started. If you're watching the livestream please make sure like and share and comment and ask your questions. Sending your super chats and tonight's episode is brought to you by the none of knowledge indoor grown chemical-free smokable him flour and delta eighty eight cartridges legal in all fifty states get elevated at nuggets knowledge dot com and of course help the show out head over to taxation stuff dot info and buy a hat by flag by t shirt all kinds of cool stuff over there and now into the show. Alex welcome. Hi doing dan. Thanks for having me. It's it's it's nice to talk again. It's been a while. Yeah it has been You well i guess. I want to say like well. You haven't been that active in the party lately but it's like the party hasn't been that active lately. I mean there hasn't been a lot going on especially because kobe Not a whole lot of conventions in that sort of thing but Yeah it has been awhile. I wanna start off by asking you which.

AP News Radio
Devils end defending Cup champion Blues' 8-game win streak
"The St Louis blues eight game win streak came to an end on the roads in Jersey devils by the final score forty two goaltender Cory Schneider made thirty one saves for the devils who have struggled throughout the season but are on an upswing having one too at our last three games it's pretty bad here few times last years since I've been here so it's nice to take one from them and and I thought we played well I don't think we you know stock went out a back door liner got lucky I thought we we match them the plate the plate Jersey defenceman Connor Carrick score proved to be the game winner to close the second period Jesper Bratt Dakota Murr miss and Joey Anderson provided the others going for the devils instead of Jaden Schwartz provided the loan officer for the defending Stanley Cup champs but it wasn't enough as the blues lost for the first time since February the sixteenth Mike Moriarty Newark New Jersey