35 Burst results for "One Piece"

Bitcoin's New Governance Challenge

The Breakdown

01:57 min | 2 weeks ago

Bitcoin's New Governance Challenge

"All right, Friends, well, as it is Bitcoin conference week, I thought why not do an LRS all focused on Bitcoin. So today we have two essays both sort of grounded in the recent feast bikes and both really focused on what happens next and more specifically what sort of additional emphasis on layer twos we might need as a Bitcoin community. The first piece was written by coin desk Michael Casey and is called frogs, fevers and fees, Bitcoin's new governance challenge. Michael Wright's this is why we can't have nice things. Just when we thought we'd learned our lessons from the blow ups of FTX, three arrows capital, Celsius at all, meme coin fever strikes again. Crazy crypto casinos are back. People are making ridiculous gobs of money from tokens based on a frog image, while others stand to lose massively as a rational bidding takes hold. At this time, the fever is not only infecting greedy human minds, but messing with the functioning of the most valuable blockchain in the world. The ability to create tokens based on the new BRC 20 standard, which was enabled by Bitcoin's taproot upgrade, has fostered a variety of new Bitcoin based meme coins, many mimicking those released on other chains that have recently experienced wild price movements. This past week, for example, the Ethereum based Pepe coin rose almost 5 million %, then lost 50% off its highs. This follows the creation of the ordinals protocol, which gave rise to Bitcoin based data inscriptions that function as non fungible tokens. These use up a lot more data than a basic Bitcoin transaction, which means they're driving up Bitcoin fees. Bitcoin miners have lately been earning more from transaction fees than from their routine 6.25 Bitcoin block reward, and that means if you want to send a small amount of Bitcoin on chain, it won't be accepted or you'll have to pay a prohibitively exorbitant price for doing so. I can hear Elizabeth Warren's anti crypto army snickering. These crypto Bros are so obsessed with mooning into lambos, that they're destroying what they claim to be this technology's core purpose as a better form of money and value exchange.

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Is Michelle Obama Running in 2024? Here's Why It Doesn't Even Matter

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:41 min | Last month

Is Michelle Obama Running in 2024? Here's Why It Doesn't Even Matter

"Question for you is, what are your thoughts about Michelle? About Michelle? Michelle. Michelle Obama? Yes. I mean, so she may or may not run. I have a different opinion than most people. And those of you that listen to the podcast know this. I don't think the candidates matter anymore. They've elected that they can get John fetterman to be a U.S. senator. Joe Biden is going to be tough to beat in 2024. He will. He is the favorite. We will probably lose. Because the RNC is completely incompetent and they are not doing their job. Because they have built a sophisticated election machine where they just chase ballots, they relax signature verification. And so if it's Michelle, if it's Gavin Newsom, if it's Joe Biden, they have a multi-billion dollar machine that they have built. So my advice to you, grassroots folks. I say this is a Trump guy. I want Trump to be the nominee, obviously. Let's focus more on our machinery we have in Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin. The RNC is doing next to nothing on this. Nothing. And if it's Michelle, okay, if it's Gavin Newsom, we need to stop acting like these are elections the way they used to work in the 1990s. I'll give you one piece of example for this. In 2018, Georgia had 248,000 people vote by mail. This last midterm election, Georgia had 2.4 million people vote by mail. It's a different type of an election. And I don't like mail in ballots. I want to get rid of mail in ballots. We are going to keep on losing elections. We are going to be displaced from power if we do not make some serious changes. So

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The NYT Bitcoin Mining Hit Piece Is an Ode to Intellectual Laziness

CoinDesk Podcast Network

01:59 min | Last month

The NYT Bitcoin Mining Hit Piece Is an Ode to Intellectual Laziness

"This week after so, so much discussion about this New York Times mining article. I had to read a couple of rebuttal pieces. Instead of talking too much about the setup to the piece, I'm just going to let these essays speak to the issues themselves. The first piece comes from David Z Morris at coin desk and is called The New York Times skewed Bitcoin mining expose reveals blatant bias, a new hit piece from the paper of record makes it clear. These are not serious people. David writes, for much of March, rumors flew in crypto back channels that The New York Times was working on a major new expose on cryptocurrency. It would, of course, focus on the only crypto topic the times is truly interested in. The massive apparently catastrophic energy cost of Bitcoin mining. That rumors hit peace arrived on Sunday, April 9th, and it is profoundly strange. Its actual findings are stretched to fit a conclusion handed down. It seems clear from the newspapers higher ups. On its face, the piece is almost comically incoherent, but the very incoherence highlights its real message. Bitcoin is bad because we say it is. While the headline grandly declares it will expose the real world costs of the digital race for Bitcoin, the bulk of the article's factual findings seem to describe failures in a specific load balancing incentive program in Texas. The program is offered by the electric reliability council of Texas or ercot, and is available to customers in any industry. The times piece seems to take issue only with its use by Bitcoin miners. In the course of this critique, the report repeatedly indulges in wild non sequiturs. Some almost surrealistic in their juxtaposition of Bitcoin mining with unrelated negative events. Quote, as beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on an operating table. But another way, this is journalism as an exercise in raw power, throwing disconnected facts under a tendentious headline and calling it a day. Let's talk about real problems. To be clear, I agree that Bitcoin's network energy consumption and energy consumption model are less than ideal. The real problem, one not addressed directly in the times piece is that Bitcoin mining has no inherent upper bound. In theory it could spiral ever higher, though in practice, it is rained in by real world economics.

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Biden Has Secretly Deployed American Special Forces in Ukraine

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:13 min | Last month

Biden Has Secretly Deployed American Special Forces in Ukraine

"There is a stream of sensitive U.S. intelligence about the Ukraine war that is finally leaking on the Internet. I say finally because we've been saying this for quite some time. In fact, in my debates about the topic, for example, with my friend and colleague Salem colleague, doctor Sebastian gorka, I said, but we have troops in Ukraine. Oh, no, no, no, no, we don't. Now, there's dozens and dozens of documents and our team has started to pour over them and to go into them. There's one piece of information that we want to lead with today. One of the most important leaks is a document dated on March 23rd that confirms United States and NATO special forces are operating inside of Ukraine. 14 American special forces 50 from UK 15 from France 17 from Latvia and one from the Netherlands. That's just about a hundred troops overall. The Pentagon says, oh, I'm in this no big deal. These are just logistics what they say. These are just operators. That helped make sure the boxes of bullets and ammunition and weapons that were sending are going to the right places. He says, quote, there's a small U.S. Military presence at the embassy in conjunction with the defense attaches office. To help us work on accountability of the material that is going in and out of Ukraine. They're doing a poor job of that because when we've asked for accountability and an audit of the military equipment, we don't really get that. They say it's just bureaucrats doing some accounting. Well, bureaucrats don't typically do any accountability. That's a separate issue. This is a patent, this is a, this is a flagrant lie. You do not need United States special forces for this. They're trying to downplay what is obviously a smoking gun and clearly a huge deal. The Biden regime has repeatedly said there are no U.S. troops in Ukraine. And the press, of course, played along last August when we said this on our program, we said there's probably U.S. troops in Ukraine. In fact, we know that there are through military service member families that have told us, you know that my loved one is in Ukraine. PolitiFact came after us and others saying that it was false and that we were spreading disinformation.

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Is the Banking Crisis Driving People to Bitcoin?

The Breakdown

02:25 min | 2 months ago

Is the Banking Crisis Driving People to Bitcoin?

"Today we are talking king Bitcoin for this special long read Sunday. And one of the interesting things about Bitcoin this year and its resurgence in 2023 is that the banking crisis has referred people back to Bitcoin in more than one way. Certainly there has been a narrative around this being what Bitcoin was built for that goes all the way back to the genesis block and the famous inscription in that block, Chancellor on the brink of a second bailout for banks, mainstream media has picked up on the notion that this might be attracting people to Bitcoin as they see banks failing around them, and they have new questions or restored questions around how much the money in banks that is quote unquote theirs is actually theirs, but it's also making people remember how valuable it is to have a censorship resistant. Store of value and reference in settlement asset that's outside of the control of any regulatory regime in the world. Which brings us to our first piece. This is by JP koning, who's always a thoughtful writer, writing in coindesk with a piece that he titled, USD C boasted transparency, but it didn't help when Silicon Valley bank got into trouble. The weekend of March 10th, 2023, was a profound test of how well stablecoins hold up under pressure. Now that everything is settled, some odd lessons have been passed on, namely, transparency doesn't seem to be a good thing. And forget about prudent management of reserves, it's just not worth it. Opacity and sloppy reserve management win the day. Or at least, so it would appear. Leading up to Friday March 10th, the issuer of the second largest stablecoin USD coin or USD C circle was probably the industry's most transparent issuer. It provided daily updates to investors through its BlackRock managed money market fund, which backstops the stablecoin on top of that circle had just adopted the New York department of financial services guidance for stablecoin transparency, which required two attestation of reserves tests each month. In contrast, circles arch competitor tether, which publishes attestation reports on a less frequent quarterly basis lagged far behind on transparency. To boot in its attestation reports, circle disclosed all sorts of useful information to users, such as each individual treasury bills, CUS IP number, and where it banks. On that list was Silicon Valley bank. It was the last bit of data circles banking relationships that seemed to have caught everyone's attention that Friday. After experiencing a run through most of the week, Silicon Valley bank shares were halted at 9 30 a.m. local time after plunging 62% in pre market trading,

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Kevin McCullough Reacts to the Indictment of President Trump

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:23 min | 2 months ago

Kevin McCullough Reacts to the Indictment of President Trump

"Kevin. I wanted to get you on if possible to talk about what happened last night, the indictment of president Donald Trump. What is your reaction to this? What do you have to tell us? Well, I think as a news story, this has been discussed at nauseum to the degree that it could be for the last three to four weeks without any knowledge of what was going to be in the indictment. And sadly, until the indictment is unsealed by judge, we still won't know what is in the indictment, so we don't know what the charges are. We don't know what Alvin Bragg is claiming. We don't know what the grand jury is claiming. We did learn one piece of new news from some source and it appears that the case doesn't involve only stormy Daniels, but also the other woman that was involved mcdougall in those payments. And at the end of the day, Trump's position hasn't moved, he said all along. He didn't make the payments, doesn't only thing about him. Didn't know anything about him. They were put in his ledger as legal expenses, which is what I would put if I had payments that I made to lawyers, so we're kind of still at square one where we were when they leaked the word that they were going to arrest him and there was going to be an indictment, but then nothing happened for weeks. We're really no further along. It's a sealed indictment and it won't be unsealed until a judge unseals

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So, What Is a Node?

Bitcoin Audible

01:59 min | 2 months ago

So, What Is a Node?

"So what is the node? So a node, as mentioned in episode one, I think, is the entirety of the Bitcoin software. So this is more commonly the running of the Bitcoin software, which there's technically there's like a reference client. It's funny, there's not actually one piece of software. There are many different implementations of software that adhere to the exact same rules. But there's a lot of software around those rules. That can change. Much like you can still speak the Amazon website and the Facebook website are both using TCP IP. They both have IP addresses. They both have domain names. They are speaking a lot of the same rules. However, the websites look nothing like each other. Facebook is social media, Amazon is a huge marketplace. And the interfaces, everything's different, right? Those things can change, and those things can be different, but underneath them, they're still speaking all the same Internet language and you go to them with the same browser and you're using the same type of computers, all that stuff. There's lots of commonalities. Well, in that same way, you can have different Bitcoin software that runs the important parts of the Bitcoin system and has a different wallet interface, or has lightning built on top of it. You can make it do a lot of other things as long as that core of which ironically, the reference client, is known as Bitcoin core. But that core stays the same. But to have a node to have a full node that is running the full software without skipping any steps and doing all of the job of Bitcoin. That is referred to as a full node.

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Julie Kelly and Sebastian Discuss the Death of Brian Sicknick

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:04 min | 2 months ago

Julie Kelly and Sebastian Discuss the Death of Brian Sicknick

"Let's drill down on a couple of things. We have to talk about Proud Boys. We have to talk about this. This amazing article that I've mocked up, which is your handy January 6th fact sheet. But let's talk about the first pieces of footage that Jacob translate footage and the Brian sicknick off cyclic footage. So with the case of sicknick, here we have heard again and again and again, the president, the vice president, Pelosi and others say that police officers died that day. No police officers died that day. Only people like Ashley babbitt were killed that day. The actual January 6th demonstrators and now we have proof positive do we not that there was no violent event on behalf of a January 6th protester that led to the death of Brian sicknick. If I had to pinpoint the most outrageous lie related to January 6th, then there are a lot. I would point to the exploitation of the tragic death of Brian at age 42 by all accounts a really decent man who had served his country with capitol police officer, I've been in communication with one of his closest friends who he actually texted. On January 6th said they'd antifa was there, by the way, that's been lost in a lot of the coverage as well. But Brian sicknick tragedy, tragically died of a stroke caused by two blood clots on January 7th. The next day, though, The New York Times rolled out a completely fabricated piece sourcing two anonymous law enforcement officials that claimed Ryan sicknick had been bludgeoned to death with a fire extinguisher by Trump supporters. Now this provoked an understandably nationwide outrage that Trump supporters would beat to death a capitol police officer with a fire extinguisher. Of course, I didn't believe it from the beginning because there was still no video or pictures that even claimed came close to showing that. But nonetheless, his death was exploited by the news media. By House Democrats by Republicans,

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The Ridiculous Allegation That Republicans Want to Starve Grandma

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:44 min | 3 months ago

The Ridiculous Allegation That Republicans Want to Starve Grandma

"There's a huge amount of demagoguery coming from Democrats and from the left on the issue of social security. Now also Medicare, it's a pretty much the same line of attack. Republicans are trying to cut your social security and Medicare and we won't let them. Biden, of course, echoes this theme at the State of the Union, Republicans start booing him and Biden goes, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, I'm not saying all of you, I'm saying some of you, and okay, well, okay, okay, well, I guess we agree then. So the press portrays us as a kind of rhetorical victory for Biden. He cunningly got the Republicans to sign on to no cuts in social security or Medicare. Of course, the Republicans were disgusted because they weren't proposing cuts to social security or Medicare and they were they don't like the issue of being subjected to this kind of demagoguery. Now, the Democrats have one piece of evidence going for them. And that is that there were some Republicans who were talking about reform of social security. And they were talking about the fact that the system and by the way, this is 100% accurate is in long-term actuarial trouble. And so at some point, the money runs short or runs out. And so there needs to be a deeper fix, so what's going on here is that the Republicans are talking about long-term reform and the Democrats are acting like any discussion of even long-term reform is an attack on social security and is sort of a threat to cut social security now.

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Getting Back to the Meaning of Antitrust Law With Robert Bork, Jr.

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:45 min | 4 months ago

Getting Back to the Meaning of Antitrust Law With Robert Bork, Jr.

"Should averaging individuals be concerned about what they're seeing right now? Well, the origin of antitrust law and people ask me, why is it called antitrust law? It was the first pieces of it were written back in the late 19th century. To deal with the enormous size of corporations who were organized into trust like the Standard Oil trust and the railroad trusts, and so the law was antitrust. But the legacy of all of that has been up until about 19 80, 1978. Sorry, when my father wrote this book was that the big was bad, the Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis and justice William O Douglas ruled time after time that any company that was inefficient, the small was better and they had to protect small businesses and worthy men as they refer to it. And so what they ended up doing though was created this paradox, my father talked about in the book where they were actually protecting inefficient companies, which led to consumers paying higher prices led to less innovation, less job creation, and my father taught himself calculus and started writing about this in the 60s. And ultimately with this book in 1978, proved that the law wasn't working. Just simply was not leading to the results that benefited our society and not as he thought they had intended when the laws were written. So he referred to consumer welfare as the is really the goal of antitrust.

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ODA is Here to Restore Anime Season and Community Driven Projects

E-Crypto News

00:41 sec | 4 months ago

ODA is Here to Restore Anime Season and Community Driven Projects

"8 p.m. Friday, January 20th, 2023 ODA is here to restore anime season and community driven projects. E crypto news update provides the latest articles on technology and cryptocurrencies, Tokyo, Japan, January 20th, 2023 globe newswire in a tribute to the legacy of 8 year old oda and his beloved one piece franchise, an international team of developers is proud to launch ODA token this innovative project unites fans of Japanese manga with the cryptocurrency community in an effort to spread adventure, creativity, and assents a crypto news dot com.

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The Atlanta Pedophile Horror With Mia Cathell

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:05 min | 4 months ago

The Atlanta Pedophile Horror With Mia Cathell

"Joining us now is Mia caswell, investigative journalist with town hall, first Mia. I want to compliment you on your courage to write these pieces. I'm sure that you are receiving your fair amount of threats and ridicule for writing what is now a series of pieces. I will admit I did not have the stomach to finish your first piece. I just didn't. And it was just so grotesque and so terrible and so horrific. Walk our audience through your reporting and we'll go from there. Yeah, so part one of the four part investigative series that dropped Tuesday. And it just went into the horrifying facts of this criminal case that's playing out in Georgia and the adoptive fathers in the case. William and Zachary Zulu there. Gay married men, they're both now in maximum security lockup, pending trial. And so, yes, I've been following this case since it broke over the summer, so this is half a year ago. And made national headlines and everything. But ever since, there's just been a complete media blackout on the story. And so I've been diving into the court records, all these different court documents that just showing this suburban pedophile ring that's hidden in plain sight and virtually no outlet, local or national, has paid attention to it. So you call it a ring elaborate on that because it seems as if the story centered on these two sexual criminals. So what evidence do you have that it's a ring? Right, so in the 17 count indictment, it charges the adoptive fathers with soliciting at least two men in the Atlanta area suburbs, one hunter lawless and the other one, Louis viscosa Sanchez with engaging in prostitution with their 11 year old adopted son. You just turned 11 in December. And so that just seems like the tip of the iceberg because the one adoptive father said that he admitted to sending the child pornography to less than a dozen people. So there are still a handful of these child predators out there

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What the New ‘War of the Currents’ Means for Decentralization

The Breakdown

01:52 min | 6 months ago

What the New ‘War of the Currents’ Means for Decentralization

"So the first piece we're going to read today is called Starlink Verizon 5G and crypto, with the new war of the currents means for decentralization. It's by Tim Kraft's who's the founder and CEO of chirp. And first appeared as part of coin desk's crypto 2023 series. Whether it's Verizon courting government contracts for its 5G upgrade, blockchain startups deploying routers with crypto mining incentives or Elon Musk making Starlink available to the Ukrainian resistance, broadband and Internet of Things IoT technologies are the new battleground for companies, ideologies, and visionaries. While it is still too early to tell whether there will be a singular or divergent solution, the new technological framework for interoperability will have ideology embedded in its code. Crypto and freedom advocates should ensure decentralization as a principle is enshrined and cooperate to realize and expand on Nikola Tesla's vision of a decentralized ubiquitous network. In the late 1800s, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and George Westinghouse found themselves in an ideological battle over the future of electricity. Threatened by Tesla and Westinghouse's widely adopted alternating currents, AC power system, Edison built out his direct current D.C. stations while deploying ruthless public relations campaigns to undermine his rival's credibility. As the three men urgently took their products to market and built out supporting infrastructure, corporations on the periphery also competed for market share, including brush electricity company, which installed its arc lighting solutions in key regions including New York City. The AC system went out and became the gold standard underlying all electrification. An important lesson remains for those developing new architecture. The best technology can drive only when it is also widely adopted. After developing the AC system, Tesla devoted much of his life to revolutionizing wireless electricity. The inventor envisioned infinite energy via a global network of towers that would electrify the world without wires.

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 'Black Adam' tops box office again on quiet weekend

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 7 months ago

'Black Adam' tops box office again on quiet weekend

"Black Adam stays as the number one movie draw for a third week in a row I'm Archie's R letta with the latest I never said I was a hero Black Adam brought in another $18.5 million enough to lead the box office on a quiet weekend Consider it the calm before the storm when Thursday Black Panther Wakanda forever is released The only new movie to come out in wide release this weekend was the anime one piece film red checking in at second Ticket to Paradise is in third place smile is number four and pray for the devil is in 5th

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"one piece" Discussed on Gogoanime247.com - Watch Anime Online Free

Gogoanime247.com - Watch Anime Online Free

06:03 min | 7 months ago

"one piece" Discussed on Gogoanime247.com - Watch Anime Online Free

"One piece, the storyline and characters one piece is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by 8 year old oda. It has been published serially in shusha's weekly shenan jump magazine since 1997 it is popular with manga fans around the world. Read on to learn more about the character and storyline of the series and how it has been received in North America. Fan dumb the one piece fandom has a large presence on the web. Many one piece fan artists celebrate birthdays by posting dedicated art. There is a high degree of crossover between the English and Japanese language fandoms. English fans often visit pixiv to check out new fan art and post it to their micro blogging sites. In addition to the manga series, one piece has several animated movies and a successful anime series. The anime has produced 500 episodes over 20 video games and character art books. As a result, the one piece fandom has expanded significantly. And it will probably continue to grow in the future. This is a great example of how fans can come together through a popular Japanese anime series. One piece is a great example of how a fan community can be supportive of each other. Despite the fact that one piece is an anime series, fans are passionate about the manga's characters. It's a fandom that will do anything to maintain its cult following. A recent news report stated that one piece will be getting a movie adaptation. While this is fantastic news for the franchise, it could cause some confusion for fans who haven't read the manga. The popular anime has also been subject to controversy in the past. The character of doflamingo and the devil fruit were the subject of much fan speculation. However, the dress rose a saga was disappointing and didn't stand out from other arcs in one piece. The series was also indistinguishable from other arcs, so fans are left guessing as to what is happening. Although some fans ship the characters with each other, the manga has not shown a significant amount of romance. Although many slash pairings have developed, these are often based on fan speculation. In the English and Japanese fandom, some pairings are more common than others. Some fandoms combine two male characters while others combine two female characters. One piece fans have also become angry about the toy animation series. The anime depicts the captain eustace kids attack on yanko by smashing yanko against the floor of ona ashima, but toy chose to ignore details from the manga. Characters one of the most popular anime series in the world, one piece features many memorable characters. While the show's cast is diverse, there is one character that stands out above the rest, Zorro he is one of the main protagonists and has a huge role to play. Zorro is a member of the worst generation, a group of 12 pirates who are well-known for their daring exploits against the world government and the massive sums of money placed on their heads. He is a talented swordsman who spends his life developing his skills. Storyline, the storyline of one piece revolves around the lives of various powerful individuals. The main character of the anime is monkey D luffy, who aspires to become the pirate king. The series is set in an age when powerful pirates rule the seas, and the marines try to stop them. The series also features a number of talented characters who train to achieve impossible feats. One piece is a long running manga series created by oda atrio and serialized in the Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. It follows the adventures of the young monkey D, luffy, who gains a rubber like body after eating a cursed fruit. He eventually meets several friends and joins the straw hat pirates in their quest for the legendary one piece. Reception in North America the manga series one piece has been popular in Japan for over a decade, selling more than 100 million volumes. The 57th volume published by shusha has been released in North America however, the series reception in the United States has been a bit less positive. In 2004, the series received poor reception when it was released on Fox. The series received criticism for its length and content, which included the depiction of alcohol, guns, and cigarettes. In addition, the manga was censored for the appearance of skin color, making the characters skin tone a tan slash white color. Fortunately, there are games that follow the anime. One piece, drag and dream is one such game. In this game, players fight alongside barraging doll like characters with special attacks. The PlayStation 2 game received mixed reviews with some critics claiming the game lacked enough variety and polish. The movie is expected to be released in the U.S. in November. Crunchyroll, which distributes anime in North America, has made a number of announcements about one piece film red. The film, which has made more than $93 million in Japan, will premiere in the United States on November 4th. One piece film red will also be released in Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and Austria. This move by Sony has been a major game changer for anime features in North America. Crunchyroll has made it possible for popular Japanese animated films. To routinely pull in over $30 million in the U.S...

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1st bull run in Pamplona in 3 years takes place; no gorings

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 11 months ago

1st bull run in Pamplona in 3 years takes place; no gorings

"It was the first running of the bulls in pamplona Spain in three years American teacher Don story took part he says he didn't make it to the arena as his son did but he's still in one piece All of a sudden the bulls were there and there was lots of people but the rules there was no problems People fell I didn't fall Thank goodness Officials say no one was gored but several runners were stomped trampled or shoved to the cobblestone pavement I'm Donna water

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How Does the Filibuster Work in the Senate?

The Officer Tatum Show

01:10 min | 1 year ago

How Does the Filibuster Work in the Senate?

"So I want to start with the filibuster. I have a general understanding of the filibuster, but can you explain to the audience exactly what the filibuster is in a nuance surrounding that? Sure. And my knowledge of this in my experience comes from I worked for 15 years in the U.S. Senate and that's where this issue is located. And it has to do with the feature of how the Senate considers legislation. The founders of our country designed the two houses of Congress to be different, the house has only short two year terms, the Senate has 6 year terms. And there's various differences. But they design them differently and to approach legislation differently because when they're each doing their own thing and then they have to agree on one piece of legislation for the whole country, it's more likely to be better legislation and it's more likely to be bipartisan. So in the Senate, they have a rule that requires before the Senate can vote on a bill, they have to vote to end debate on the bill.

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Harriet Hageman: Liz Cheney Has Failed & Betrayed Wyoming

The Dan Bongino Show

01:49 min | 1 year ago

Harriet Hageman: Liz Cheney Has Failed & Betrayed Wyoming

"Our leaders are therefore us This is a government of by and for the people Yet what we have is we have people who are intentionally hurting the citizens of this country None of them not under our constitution None of them were elected to adopt policies to hurt the people of the United States of America or Wyoming specifically That isn't why they're elected We didn't elect her to be the judge and jury of president Trump We elected her to push back against policies that hurt the state of Wyoming She's not doing that And not only is she not doing it she is aligned herself with the people who are So she's not only failed in her job but she has betrayed us in the process And when she comes out and she talks about the various things she does the insurrection and overthrowing the government we all know that that's hogwash We all saw what happened And we also know that this is political theater Here's the reality nobody that they are attempting to attack through this process are receiving due process As a constitutional attorney as someone who's tried over 30 lawsuits in my life you always have the right of confrontation You always have the right of cross examination You always have the right of due process You always have the right of notice and an opportunity to be heard This is a show trial They are not going to present one snippet of evidence or one witness or one document or one photograph or one piece of video that shows a contrary contrary narrative to what they're putting forward In other words this is a Soviet stalinist show trial We out here in the real world know it They seem to forget that we're a lot smarter than a lot of those people back there They think they can pull the wool over their eyes They can't They're failing us She's failing us They all need to go

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Joe Biden Killed the Energy Independency of His Own Country

Mark Levin

01:39 min | 1 year ago

Joe Biden Killed the Energy Independency of His Own Country

"In the enemy He genocidal maniac who runs Russia He's doing everything he can to assassinate him And yet so far he has failed His failed were in the past he has never failed Having assassinated journalists political opponents businessmen anybody who gets in his way In the United States there's a president by the name of Biden Who will not put in place The crushing sanctions sanctions that he promised Because he specifically excludes the most important sanction of them all Sanctioning Russian energy Which would cut off Funds Billions of funds a day To the Russian economy and more specifically to the Russian army He places sanctions on his own countries energy output Making it difficult if not impossible To produce the amount of fuel that's needed for this country to function He's taken an energy independent country which after half a century has finally become energy independent Under the leadership of his predecessor Donald Trump and with the signing of a document signature on one piece of paper he's killed it

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DanSenSei English Podcast

04:27 min | 1 year ago

"one piece" Discussed on DanSenSei English Podcast

"Tokyo area and it's kind of one station. From waseda. University. Wow. I've never been there. I want to try it. I often find. Yeah. Around in kansai, there's a chain called Mako Toya. That I really like. It's more like there's like a tonkotsu ramen. It's like Georgia. Like you got it. Is it what? You argue for them. I need some amazing. So, but any ramen is fine. Yeah. Oh, ramen is like awesome. Yes, that's exactly right. And final chance, you can ask me any question. Any question is fine. Any question okay, so depend or England, which do you choose to live for the rest of your life? Wow, that's a tough one. That's a tough one. Yeah. Because this is the last question, man. Challenge, I see. Yeah. I can see myself living in Japan for a long time. Nice. I left England. And I miss the people. But I don't miss the place so much. You do not miss the place. Why? Do you know when you experience something every day and it becomes boring? That feeling. Thank you. I enjoy Japan. I enjoy Japanese culture and stuff, so my life is comfortable here. So sure, let's say Japan. Let's say Japan. Yes, welcome to Japan. But nice. And before we finish the gnocchi, for the people who are listening to you for the first time, maybe they want to out a bit more about you. What can they do? Where can they find you? Okay, so I just said I have my Instagram account. So if you are interested in especially improving your thinking skill, you should definitely check out my content. So if you are interested in, you can just.

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DanSenSei English Podcast

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"one piece" Discussed on DanSenSei English Podcast

"Something new. Because you always have to keep practicing in order to make yourself a better person, I guess, because that's one piece of advice I can give. You know, like mistakes, there are chance to improve. They're not a bad thing. If you make a mistake and you learn something new and you improve, that's great. Yeah, right? That's not a bad thing. That's not a bad thing. It's not a bad thing at all. Of course, you know, we've all been in situations in a second language. Where we say something and we just feel like, oh my God. I'm such an idiot. I can't believe I just said that. I'll give you an example in Japanese. And maybe two or three years ago, I'd spend a lot of time studying Japanese. Almost every day, like really studying hard. And I went to the convenience store here in Japan. And I finished paying for my goods. And the cashier said, and I said, oh, 'cause I must. And for those of you that don't speak Japanese but she said, thank you very much. And I said, good morning. Yeah. And this was in the afternoon. Like, it wasn't even the morning. And I just was like, that was funny. It's funny, but I was like, oh my God, I can't believe I just did that. And. But nothing bad happened. Like, that cashier probably thought I was a bit strange. But it's not the end of the world, so and I learned not to say good morning when people say thank you. So I learned something that day. So that's awesome. That's a good experience, actually, right? I mean, even though you did some kind of, I would say a mistake in the language. It's like nobody even mind, right? Nobody got hurt. Right. And just before we get into the last point, I want to have a bit of fun. I want to have a bit of fun. We're going to do a little trivia quiz. Yeah, it's just very fun quiz about. The answers are about you, so hopefully pretty easy. But I will ask you a question and please answer as quickly as you can. That's correct because I can okay. So to make sure that question is easy now. Don't worry. Summer or winter. Summer. Cats or dogs. Doc. Netflix.

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DanSenSei English Podcast

03:45 min | 1 year ago

"one piece" Discussed on DanSenSei English Podcast

"How did that feel? Like motivating or did it make you feel bad like how did you feel when that happened? So honestly, did make me feel bad. It was not much vision at all because of that time was kind of overconfident. I might abilities. So that moment, it's like my pride in my English ability kind of cloth. But you said it wasn't motivational at all. So. No. But we're talking to in English, so you didn't quit. So what happened after that experience? That experience, unfortunately, during my study abroad life, there was no training point. So I just end up staying in my room and not trying to do something new. So my study abroad life was not very good. Not perfect. So I think after I get back to go back to Japan, I just keep practicing English. So that's why I kind of gained a bit of confidence because that's why I could start something new and again keep English. That's how I could gain confidence. And that's why I'm here right now, I guess. So you didn't let it stop you, you kind of used it as a new beginning almost. Yeah, it was like a new beginning. You chapter of my English story. Yeah, new chapter. I like that. So from that point then, you mentioned that you built your confidence. Like, how did you build your confidence? Like, what did you do? To increase your confidence. I did an online English conversation less than every single day with the teacher from Philippine, I guess. So there are English speed is okay to me. So that's why I could kind of enjoy learning and speaking English. That's awesome, like. It's so good to hear that you didn't just like give up. Well, a lot of people, if they're in that situation, in LA, that you experience. And their confidence took such a, like you said, collapsed. Yeah, I did. To pick yourself up.

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DanSenSei English Podcast

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"one piece" Discussed on DanSenSei English Podcast

"Hello and welcome to another episode of the dance sensei English podcast where we try and make English fun. How are you doing today? Hopefully, pretty good. And I'm not too bad, thanks for asking. Today, I'm bringing you a bonus episode. I know. Extra, just a little present for you guys. It's not even on the schedule, but it's here. And it's a bonus. A bonus episode. And I'm joined for the first time. By a special guest. I'll introduce him in a minute. But from this month I want to start bringing a few people on the podcast as a guest. It means you get to practice listening to more than just one person. And you're going to hear some more natural conversations as well. The guy that I'm bringing on today is a pretty interesting guy as a Japanese guy. And he's, you know, he's learning English, but he's also teaching English. So it's pretty interesting. So at this time, I'd like to welcome a special guest. It's yuppie, we hope you welcome. Welcome. Thank you for coming. How's it going today? Hey, how's it going, guys? I'm great. What about you, Dan? Not bad. It's a little cold. Yeah, it is. So your pee. Welcome. Please, for the people that don't know you. Please tell us a little bit about yourself. Okay, so my name is COP. So you can just call me your English teacher healthy. So I have teaching people English, I think, for more than four years, I guess. So recently, I started my Instagram account. So I'm going to let you know later. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, too, you have to be nice to meet you, too. And your pee, like, I've got a question for you. Why English? What made you want to learn English?.

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"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

"So you guys think that Donald trump attempted to throw over the federal government in the last waning days of whatever that was because there wasn't a presidency. Well i do apparently So did so did General milley italy miley. Here's a here's a cbs. Report the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff was worried about a potential coup attempt in the final days of the trump presidency that is according to a new book which quotes general mark. Milley saying officials drew up plans to stop a possible plot to overthrow the government. Kris van cleave reports bombshell new details about the final days of the trump presidency. Believe that joe had eighty million votes. The former president pushed his big lie about a stolen election. The nation's top military officer worried mr trump or his supporters could attempt a coup. They may try but they are not going to expletive succeed. Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. General mark milley is quoted as saying his comments in a new book about the final year of the trump presidency. Out next week. the book. If you guys wanna report Is entitled. I alone can fix it. Which was another stupid. Trump's statement That he made relevant to the pandemic milly continued. You can't do this without the military. You can't do this without the cia and the fbi. We're the guys with the guns. Thank you. The former. President is firing back at his joint. Chief calling the claims so ridiculous. Adding if i was going to do a coup one of the last people i would want to do it with is general mark. Milly milly also apparently saw parallels between mr trump's claims of election fraud and adolf hitler's rhetoric and nazi germany telling aides. This is a reichstag moment. The gospel of the fuhrer the books authors. Say milley told staffers. Listening to the president was like reading. George orwell's dystopia novel nineteen eighty-four lies truth. Division is unity evil is good. at an event. the general appeared to joke about the potential impact. His comments could have on his own career at his retirement. Unfortunately may be at my own before that but who knows the book. Claims million was not alone in his concerns. Top democrats including house speaker. Nancy pelosi called general. He assured her. Mr trump would not use nuclear weapons. Senate majority leader. Chuck schumer dodged. Did you express those concerns. I'm gonna keep my conversations between myself. In general milley private milly himself was criticized for appearing with president trump on june first last year after protesters were cleared from lafayette square. He later apologized. Yeah so i had this vision in my head when you know congress people in the senate's calling like gone..

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Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

02:34 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

"Best practices say you should always consult with tribal governments in what we call government to government relationships but but the firkh is under a different impression will say So here glad that they did work with this particular tribe but just know that They have told me to my face and others that they don't have to so anyway So congratulations through through the tribe and also to to attorney terrain For the work. they're doing Did that they're doing there. That's that's a good thing. I was glad to see that so all right absolutely. Are you ready to take a music. Sure sure or digestion on the common. I'm sorry no no. I was just going to congratulations to the tribe. I i hope they become more than fifty percent owners of the the company You know like the title of this episode says if we have two little by little one bit time. Well yeah again you know. You're obviously owning a utility company. In some way shape. Perform is is not a bad thing given how people have to rely on on stuff but the flip side If we're talking about energy though is i still haven't heard of a single Offshore wind energy company are reaching out to tribes asking if they are interested in becoming business partners Very interesting well. I can't say that for sure actually i know i know potentially one but I don't know if it's if it's really yet. But i'll leave it at that and that's not to say that there aren't talks going on as we speak but But as far as publicly. I have not seen anything Just yet in. In that regard and again i still i still keep it under the same umbrella of empowerment I have grave concerns about where they're putting some of these things but but as i sewed it needs to be an independent Decision by every single tribe and Not i don't wanna leave out Our state recognized tribes as well if if they want to engage with.

"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

03:31 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

"Indigenous voices network. And you can pick up there But i have a feeling it may have been a temporary drop. Because i'm not getting a. I'm not getting a message backyard. Mind from the source. So so this is why redundancy is important right. Absolutely all right. I'm sorry to interrupt. You know that was important. Yup not a problem in and so we find this to be the case across the country. more land deals deed deals An often they they're tied to i'm sorry treaties in many cases where You know these. These deals were struck and try misled. In many cases and duped out of you know out of lands elk all kinds of different things you know and so we were. We were no different in that regard and so Attorney touring helped us Through the state of connecticut and and we prevailed in that particular case so You know I honestly thought he had retired but To see to see his name here working with with another tribe and of course the quality is well. I've been made Glad to see. He's he's still active in in helping helping travel nations so It's also a case of empowerment in my in my view and empowerment. I'm i'm defining in this. In this case of a tribe being able to make decisions for themselves about their economic futures We we have tribes. That are that. Are you know allow in conduct oil and gas drilling. I personally may not agree with that in terms of the environmental impacts but i Will not go as far as this as that. They shouldn't or not be allowed to Based on that they they absolutely should because it's a form of empowerment of form of expressing our you know our sovereignty as as individual tribal governments Also any way that we can You know have the ability to make those decisions for ourselves without you know as much even though it does exist. Big brother looking over our shoulder. is a good thing. But it's nowhere near the level of empowerment governments. Used to have prior to colonization. Now in the article here. They mentioned the federal energy regulatory commission. Firkh for short This is the this of the agency that came onto mohegan lands here in connecticut and proclaimed to are two tribes and other and other tribes. That were in a particular meeting that they do not have to consult with tribal nations on matters of energy well that took a pair of brass ones And when you when you when you do the research you find out that because of the way they're structured the answer in only to the president of the united states and no other agency And because they're an independent commission no different than the federal communications commission. They get away with an awful lot..

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"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

04:07 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

"But but not to the depth that i would prefer but anyway i keep in her brother. Paul hatton drum stretched some six hundred. I'm sorry some six thousand square miles from modern day alexandria to the north carolina border that particular realm was crumbled by the onslaught of europeans and tribes were forced to recognize the english empire. Sad really sad now. Some of the tribes that historically lived on the land included the chicken hominy eastern chick hominy matapo amount of ponti ormat pony at some people pronounce it. Upper madda pony or matt upon me. The monarch can the the semen not away. Chiro in hakka the not away punky and patato pa mic and rapahannock so there are quite a few tribes that lived in that area and a lot of their descendants. Still live in area as a matter of fact when i lived in Virginia beach where year and a half. I got to meet a lot of folks that were from some of those same tribes. So i think like. I said i think i know where this park is located. So there's a lot of history in that area. I'm glad the park Came to be and we'll see how much support it gets. I'm going to keep an eye on it and reach out to some friends that still live in that area and get their ideas to what they think. It's it's like but I don't it's something long overdue long overdue. There's a quote from steven adkins chief of the chicken hominy tribe Says and co an and i quote we see civil war battlefield sites that illuminate aspects of that war. We see parks across virginia. Virginia that talk about various facets of the state. but we haven't seen any parks that interpret and showcase the history and culture of native and virginia till now That parks creation comes at a time of racial reckoning across the country. And you know chief. Atkinson's has been awakening that we've given shorts that we we have given short strike tornado culture and virginia. And he's right. You know it's long overdue. I'm glad to see it happening. I don't think the if the state had their way totally The land would have gone to housing housing complex. That's what it was slated for it had been purchasing owned by number of people over time and i'm glad the conservation groups got together and said who we to do something and the chiefs had a big part in that. So congratulations to. I'm going to say to the state of genu- into that area for doing something positive for native peoples absolutely A lot of times you know state parks you know the post signs..

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"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

"Hope it will shed light on the american indians who ab- long call the area home. This article written by dana hedgepeth for the washington post. You know brother. We see parks across america. That you know talk about various facets of the state and you know the heroes of that state but and are written largely by american historical societies. The but you know. There's there's never been any parks that interpret and showcase history and culture of natives. Virginia until now for genu- is a big offender for that. This this is the very first park in virginia. That's dedicated to the history of native people. If i read one more positive thing about walter fricken placker. I'm gonna throw up my mouth but anyway yeah okay. The junior state park honored. You know native american tribes that lived on the land for centuries we we know that but for genu- preserving hundreds of acres tall grasslands and woods overlooking the york river. I think i know where this is which is home to nato which was home to native americans over several centuries now descendants of algonquin tribes. That chief pow hatton oversaw still live in the tidewater area. And you know to me. It's surprising that people aren't aware of that. It really is surprising. Now for those tribal elders and leaders and the historians who were involved in the planning to turn Might you call me co into a park. You know they feel that it's opening a path to generational ties to the land. Which i think is great. I think that's a great idea but you know how. How many tribes did did you hear about in school that lived in that area. I didn't hear of any other than cheap paul hatton. I'm holding a goose egg right. And and the other the other connection to this tribe you'll you'll hear from in a moment so more than half a dozen tribes lived in that area half a dozen before. White settlers forced many of the indigenous people out now when english settlers arrived in sixteen o seven and eventually established a jamestown. Yeah there were about fifteen thousand natives in the area fifteen thousand and the housing was not teepee. They were longhouses and they were constructed along the rivers and tributaries where the tribes hunted and fished dhingra crops and collected fruits and nuts as food and madison. So in other words those were thriving communities successful thriving communities before the english settlers came and brought there plagues and their guns their greed now the tribes also traveled for trade along the white away ace and some tribes call them dugout canoes..

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"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective

"Enjoy listening to your podcast. While they work. Well thank you. We enjoy having you listener. Do indeed thank you. Thank you very much appreciate it. Cool thank you all of our listeners. For your feedback. All you folks. That are over the road drivers as my brother said. Please be careful out there yet because people are just. They're just stupid. I couldn't even imagine being a over. The road driver really And having to deal with that. I mean just just the average you know irresponsible teenager kinda drivers out there talking like full full blown as adults that they don't signal they just stop for no apparent reason from sixty to nothing i i i don't know i just like wow. You've only been away from the wheel a year. okay. I don't get it. I just don't get it you know. We're really burns. My butt. I used to i used to drive. Commercially for awhile. And those idiots that break check Tractor and trailers. Oh yeah that that just burns my but they have no idea how much pain there about two caused themselves and others exactly like you. I'm sorry they don't just stop on a dime guys and it's not. It's not cool to do a brake check like your closely you know. Stop the break. I get it if you feel like you know things to close. But i know i could talk another hour about crap like this and drivers. Anyway thank you all for you know reaching out to us. Please continue to do so much. Appreciated definitely definitely all right brother. You're up all right so you guys are listening of course to now episode. Three three four. That's right three hundred and thirty four episodes those morning. Amanda good to see you man desire and chat In the this is entitled if we have two little by little one piece at a time to soak so don. Today's show we're going to talk about a new virginia state park honoring native a native american tribes that lived on the land for centuries interesting Ownership of a utility lines could be a new model for tribes and In our racism in america segment Ohio police chief is out of a job now. After leaving a klu klux klan note una black officers coat one idiot and we also have a karen story this week. that actually touches on a number of problems still addressed We feel here in american society It may even go well beyond just racism which we we all know exists then unfortunately perpetuated and continues to be practiced by some individuals. Right time last but not lease Much probably to several listeners. Chagrin my mind as well. But i i'm at fault for this. One is former what we call fool of in the white house. Been up to lately. And what do we now know that. We didn't know but suspected when he was still in the white house Think about that. One year really Real quick one welcome. I think a new listener to chat charles. Welcome lewis you can use as i hall ammonia if any if somebody bring checks me. Many people are dying. Yeah see there. You go exactly. It's just it. Just i don't know i just don't understand what goes through people's heads and then you know what happens is an accident or hers yet right. An accident occurs. And then what happens..

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"one piece" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

The BBQ Central Show

03:12 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

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The BBQ Central Show

16:02 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

"Program recipients because they're honoring one from last year course. There was a bunch cancelled and then of course the new ones are coming this year so we should know the next couple of weeks paul on and we can do a big reveal for the grant program winner smithfield dot com or smoking with smithfield in the meantime so the embedded correspondents and i have had great fun rolling out the barbecue central show guest hall of fame adding two classes since its inception twenty eighteen and while we take the class inductions theory asli we also know and i also know that the show guest hall of fame is a bit tongue in cheek not from guest standpoint mind you. The people in the asked hall of fame are accomplished professionals of the most respected people in the live fire industry by reference to tongue-in-cheek. More from a how. My hall of fame is viewed by the standpoint. If you're in it's not really affecting your life one way or another. If you're not in there it's not necessarily affecting your life one way or the other but what if something happens from a main news standpoint or an information standpoint that comes to light that my suggest that due to these events or news a current member of the guest hall of fame should be removed or band or something along these locks. I'm here to tell you. The tourists fun as this whole thing is the news and or events that are reported will be taken under immediate and serious consideration and then vetted and check at that. Point will decide what should be done from there which brings us to where we're at tonight. And if i can give you a little background as i hit my radar. October twenty nineteen but to be honest. I didn't really grab onto it much at that point and it wasn't until much later. Really november twenty twenty when it started to bubble up as i was recovering from my most recent year surgery. I was watching netflix. Because i was told to sit in bed for three or four days while my ear really started to heal initially and start. Trolling through a bunch of different shows documentaries or was one specifically about jeffrey epstein. And i don't know much about him. I recall hearing his name being thrown around every now and again Heard when he was found dead in the tombs at the new york city police department under suspicion of suicide. But i wasn't following what was really going on and and what was really happening as it concerned him. The documentary was crazy. A man who had come to wealth and prominence but no one seems to know exactly how he did it. He becomes a billionaires financial advisor of not only that he is the one and only financial advisor gaining access to unprecedented wealth and assets. And no one. And i mean no one seems to know why this billionaire gave epstein such exclusively but he did certainly. There's rumors when. I'm not here to talk about those tonight. F seen had homes in new york and florida the virgin islands. He had a of private jet. Not planes jet real money long money and did i mention. He ran an incredible sex trafficking. Ring that involved very young girls fishing them in with cash taking advantage of the girls that were at high risk and putting them in a world that it was not easy to get away from and not going to get into the whole detail here because geoffrey up scene is not in my guest hall of fame. Thank goodness and not the focus tonight. But it's worth the watch the jeffrey epstein filthy rich on netflixif. You're interested you can get more background there which lands here. As mentioned a few minutes ago in two thousand eighteen we roll out the barbecue central show guest hall of fame. The inaugural class included a lot of people including twenty one off guest that you might recall. Initially the hall of fame was set up in three different categories recurring semi recurring and one off. That essentially changed ushering in just a straight five people without categories at all one of those folks back in two thousand eighteen in the inaugural class. Was adam perry lent. They might be asking yourself how jeffrey epstein and ap l. can be used in the same sentence but certainly they can't be connected not true indeed. There is a connection for four years from ninety nine to two thousand. three adam. was. Jeffrey epstein's private chef without saying in full detail. There are many interviews that have been done through the years for instance. One of the more notable ones was done by friend of the show. Daniel von from texas monthly back in november of twenty fourteen and in that article adams specifically chronicles is time on a very large ranch in the middle of nowhere mexico as being. A seminal time when he really fell in love with the barbecue way of life long periods of time hanging out at the ranch hanging out with these displaced texas cowboys and learning about the barbecue cooking style and he had also referenced that that was a time when he was working as a private chef and the person responsible for his employees was actually never mentioned specifically and the person who owns. That ranch was jeffrey epstein. Who was adams employer at the time. So if you recall the end of the year segment that. I did with robin linda. She had mentioned that there was a very prominent barbecue person. That was on flight. Manifest of jeffrey esi. She went out of her way to say that this is someone that many of us within the subculture would now and at that moment i knew exactly who she was talking about. I did try to get her to name the name but she didn't over. She did say there was pretty easy to find out who it was. If you put a little effort on google and that part of robin's interview brought me back to a conversation. I had with someone else who had previously mentioned a very similar story. So the more i look into it the more conversations i have with journalists who cover this topic when i find is a bit of a trend as you look back and you can go online and track adams career path and it does show from time to time that he partners or collaborate with from a business standpoint with whom i bring a little controversy along as well and i can also imagine there being some kind of internal struggle on adams part right. I mean you're in business with someone who might provide you with great professional opportunity and access but as you start to work with them and get to know them or maybe knew upfront. That their particular alignment with your moral. Compass didn't meet. And what do you do when you're confronted with that. Of course no. Bigger example is probably that time that he had spent private chef for jeffrey epstein. Now i do think it's very important for me to preface all of what i am about to say by saying this and i want to be very clear and i don't want to be taken out of context or anything. I do not think that adam took part in anything illegal at the upstream properties. I don't think he had anything criminal to do. At these properties. There's no documentation in any of the research and conversations. I have done since. I took interest in this. That have even hinted that he has been involved in anything criminal or depraved or sex trafficking or anything like that. That's not what i'm saying. There is an and. I believe that there is nothing criminal about however after doing research and having conversations with folks through multiple sources and other reporters having done reporting on this subject and having asked multiple times for interviews from adam south dakota on the show to talk about this specifically and i still have not gotten any replies back from him at this point taking everything into account that i know at this point i feel that i need to suspend them from barbecue central show guest hall of fame and perhaps not only that i would be asking the barbecue hall of fame to consider doing the same thing. This is not a publicity stunt for me. This is not a ploy to get people talking about the show and hopes for more subscribers or anything like that nor am i a q a non subscriber so you can say that. I don't take any joy in doing this. This is something. I would actually rather not do. Ever any instance in fact they would probably be much easier for me to not say anything at all. Keep my head down. Keep moving to always easier to address things like this especially if you feel like you have a certain perception of somebody makes you feel a little weird inside when you have to think about something else. I'm a father of three daughters three daughters who have expressed to me individually and as a group on a number of occasions there real fears of potentially being snatched off the street one day and then being sent in such a sex trafficking ring never to be seen or heard from again so after read them reading the extremely detailed reports from epsteins victims specifically virginia roberts that reference her specific interactions with adam and seeing her account as well as many others in that netflix's documentary that i'd referenced a few minutes ago and then listening to a podcast called broken seeking justice. There is no way at this point. I can work out in my head. That adam didn't see anything wrong or illegal going on during his time as epsteins private chef. Do any of you believe that if you do your opinion my opinion is that there can't be any way that he can't produce names or corroborate names or saw faces on epstein island or a ranch in new mexico or at the mansion in florida or at the mansion in new york city or on the private jeff rides That he was referenced between two thousand and two thousand one. He didn't see one weird fake. I don't necessarily subscribe to that no matter how many times. He says that he didn't see any depraved. Acts or naked girls. The accounts that i have read the accounts that i have seen on these documentaries and through articles are very detailed and his responsibilities as a private chef for epstein revealed that not only was he not sequestered in some kind of kitchen bunker but through accounts was serving food to those girls at various properties as well as being in the middle of taking and serving food to the guests having to memorize all of those guests names and knowing what their food requirements were also according to many accounts. The girls on those properties were required to remain naked at all times kept on a very strict diet. So they kept a certain physical appearance. The jeffrey epstein wanted them to have and those were served by at. So how can you be around naked girls even once and that kind of said and not think something is weird or something not right is going on let alone being around that for potentially four years you see nothing wrong or nothing weird or nothing depraved. For that long by head doesn't he to grasp that reality unfortunately and yes. I know you can go through some of the articles or if you listen to the end of that. Broken seeking justice podcast. Adam volunteered through his lawyers in helping bringing justice to these victims but then he releases a statement. That says an a paraphrasing while he feels bad for the victims and he would like to see them get justice than he's willing to do whatever he can to help then. He quickly disqualifies help by saying that he sees nothing and he no nothing and he didn't see any depraved. Act or anything of like. And i reached out to tara palmeri who was the host of this broken seeking justice podcast as specifically asked her if she thought that adam was being disingenuous with his statement of wanting to help and try and find some type of additional resolution for the victims and her reply back to me was and i quote yes totally disingenuous and i think i really covered that at the end of my podcast. And i understand as we're talking about epstein. We he must have wielded great power while he was alive and that there were a lot of very powerful people in his circle to include. Royalty have been tied with him. Current and former presidents have been tied to him high level politicians and business. People have been tied to him and frequent in his residences. Some of those people are still being arrested as late. As just this past december over in france and perhaps laying silence done for fear for his wellbeing and his family's wellbeing decides to stay quiet on that and i'm speculating one hundred percent here when i say this. But perhaps lang's current business partners have directed him to also not talk about this subject. When it comes off somebody reaches out to you and ask you about a. Don't talk about. And i know he has at least one daughter and he wouldn't want anything like this to happen to her or any of his kids or anybody like this Or anything like this to happen to anybody's kids till the naming of names and the help for these victims. I would hope would be supplied by adam and by anyone else who would know what was going on during those times and i know randi easy for you to be such a tough guy calling out adam like this. How do you know you'd be so macho if you were put in the same position fair point. However i will point to my ethics by morals and scruples. My business dealings. That i have had all the way through my professional career. That have shown that. I am not the kind of person who was going to put money or status or personal gain ahead of doing what i feel. If put in that similar situation would be right no matter what cost so for those reasons. I cannot in good faith at this time. Keep adam in the guest hall of fame. Nor do i think at this point. He should be in the barbecue fame. Not until the full information has voluntarily given to the people handling these cases. And hopefully this web of illegal activity. The jeffrey epstein spun up will be brought down completely. Certainly happy to take your email reaction through the week on this greg. At the bbq central show dot com. And i've tried to put these reference links in i pod or my show notes. They're not showing privately. But i've kept all of them. I have them here in a separate document. So if you wanna see what. I was looking at some of the podcasts. That i was listening to. I am happy to send those along as well. Just go ahead and shoot me a message. And i will get them to you. Can the email address. Is greg at the bbq central show dot com right before we wrap up the show. Let me talk to you quickly about primo grills one of the newer sponsors to the shell if you are looking for a ceramic cooker. But you don't want the round options you're locked because primo grill. While they do have a round option why no for being oval. So what does that mean. Well all the way back in the first hour talking about being able to set up true to zone cooking in order for them to really get high grades from amazing ribs dot com when they are doing the reviews and giving out the rewards and such primo allows you to set up true to cook because of the way shaped you can thank the coles off the one.

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The BBQ Central Show

08:23 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

"Off those sales. You know we didn't charge enough for the watches right off the bat. However we proved product market fit. We proved that there was people out there that would spend thousands of dollars on a pocket watch turned into wristwatch because they loved us. They loved the story. They let the design. You know one of those things and then we went to banks and investors in started raising money to buy all the machines. We have now to do it. So what are you sourcing from a standpoint and then what are you actually making from a watch standpoint to make it a arctic p or a piece yeah so we vortex vortex and tiktok beautiful clash of old and new to think everything on the inside of the watches old so the movement all the gear since brings the total time that you can see through the back. That's all old the dial the face of the watch and in the hands that is all antique. So everything between the glass is an original piece of american history. Everything including the glass on the outside. That makes it a wristwatch to the case the the metal case that that stainless steel ring around the back the glass itself and then the leather and the buckle. That's what we make in modern day. So everything you can touch on the outside is is new everything on the inside that you can't touch is it's kind of like a museum. Everything between the class is an antique. Rt custer joining us here on the show and we're talking about the company verdict watches or watch company verdict watches dot com is the website so aside from the watches that you're selling on the website What i found unique was In as you had mentioned maybe you know you're somebody that has Grandfather grandmother uncle great uncle. It had gifted you or there's a pocket watch it's making. Its way down the family. Channels you can also be commissioned to take somebody's current pocket watch and then make that into a custom wristwatches. Well absolutely we're the only company in the world that does that. So that's that's what we love to do that. That idea actually came from you know. We launched on kickstarter trying to save the old Watchers from the pawn shops and bring them back and then we had tons of people reach out to say. Hey what about my grandpa. what am i. My grandma's pocket watching what do i do with this. And and we were like well crap like i guess. We're gonna have to solve that problem. Because i mean you know people are really excited about that and you talk about an heirloom. You know this is something that now. You're taking a pocket watch. That was almost a burden to pass down. 'cause like hey you're never used this but like put it in the drawer because it's really valuable And now you know people can actually wear their family heirloom every day and we have hundreds of customers that have done that. And that's we call it convert your watch Which don't even have to go to our website to check it out. You can just google convert your watch. And and we we kind of own that section to the google as they as they say and And yeah that's that's mostly we're selling right now actually totally sold out of watches we we last year. We implemented a watch of the day so every single day. Monday through friday. We make one new one kind watch and when it sold it's gone forever and that worked so well and we got so much publicity and everything out of it that we're back ordered for months So we're we're hoping to get totally cleaned up caught up and Startup that watch of the day sometime in february and so for now that we have a gallery on the site of all the other watches we've made so you can like click through and if you want one like that there's a little form that says. Hey can you build me. You find me a pocket watch like this one is really cool. We've lots of other ways to order stuff but we are currently sold out of instant gratification. Yet sold watches galleries. What we call that gallery. Yeah so we're just kind of scrolling through that here and you can see some of the stuff that has already been sold. So if i like you know one of these than i just click on that and then i can say hey. Build me something similar to this. And then you start scouring the Sources that you have to bring in a similar dial and movement along these life. Yeah and sometimes we'll say you know. Hey that's that's great. We're going to just take down your information and get back to you when we find something similar to that Sometimes people say hey. I i really want to watch by this date for graduation. Wedding father's day. What have you and so then we. Obviously you know. Put a little more urgency through that. We've a lot of customers. You know the especially people that send us their grandfather's or grandmother's pocket watch and they're just like hey. This thing's been in a drawer for fifty years so if it takes eight weeks to get back to me with a custom project like it's no big deal that that's one of the best things about runner watch company. Is you know we're not saving anybody's life. You know nothing is ever urgent in this business Which is it just makes it a lot more fun to run. Let's talk a little bit out. Cost and is this a little different than most watch companies that this is a little different than most watched. Nobody's so you know I think a lot of folks don't realize that that company swatch that you had just mentioned. I mean they own a bunch of branding their a really big deal in the watch brand business in the making so this isn't like you have a bunch of people you're making You know Line one is making this kind of watch in line to making this kind of watch and it's just boom boom boom and you're going These are all individual. Unique pieces So what are we looking at And i guess. I would have to be more less from a high level because it would depend on dials and movements and all that other stuff and what you're putting into it but do you have an idea of cost on watches in general and then You know how they separate out between know something like this which is a Artisan style watch. And then this one which is a railroad. Cy watch yeah absolutely so our our price range in general is two thousand ten thousand. Which is what ralph lauren and have some point Last couple years he said the sweet spot in the watch industry is two thousand to five thousand. and so. that's that's where we we tried to lay is right in that realm And with you know it's funny because swatch people perceive as as the cheap watches twenty fifty bucks but they also own omega which is a four billion dollar company. so it's it's it's fascinating start diving into. I mean any luxury industry right. You think about the liquor industry. It's all conglomerates so So yeah that's that's fascinating about but in our range that two thousand ten thousand We have the american artisan series. Which are the smaller ones either. Forty six or forty nine millimeters their pendant set which means you simply pull the crown straight out. Set your time pop it back in very simple mechanism not quite as rare as the railroad watches and those are the two to four thousand range and then we have our railroad edition. Which is that larger one that you have. You actually have to take the the whole basil of the watch off in order to get to the lever. Which is a safety mechanism. They used on the railroad back then. So you didn't accidentally pull the crown out. Change the time on the railroad to take that whole basil off and then pull the lever and then it will let you change time. That takes a lot more engineering for us. Also those railroad watches are much more rare and so those are I would say the four to six range and then the six and above Then we get into very very rare. Worn off pieces As well as our military edition the military edition is is what i'm wearing. And these are pocket watches. Flown on the bombers in world war two and so the the rarity and the history and the story behind the military addition Is is what makes that valuable And we just vote watches dot com slash military for all the cool info on.

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The BBQ Central Show

06:57 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

"And turn them into whatever kind wristwatches Can you give us at all any Schooling on the differences of the movements You know as i had become more into the nitty gritty of watches. You know i a lot more. I thought you know original you. Get a watch and it was something we're gonna have to replace a battery and every so often when solid that it just stopped keeping time. But there's you know maybe two or three other variations of ways that watches work and keep time. Yeah so You're describing there is what we call courts The whenever whenever there's a battery and a watch that means it's a court movement and And that's just a very modern way to tell time it's a lot less expensive to make a movement like that Just electron ix And that's how most watches are are made now. And that was that really came about in the seventies and it was swatch remember. The swatch watches They they really mass marketed. The courts They call it the courts revolution before that In wristwatches the newest hottest technology was what we call today automatic movements and they are like these old pocket watch movements except you don't have to wind him up with the crown. They have a rotor that spins around inside the watch and and keeps it wound for you. And that's why people sell those like automatic watch winder that rotate the watch and you can kind of see the watch. Rotating it's rotating like it's on your wrist and that we had staying wound. That technology came out in the fifties and so everything that we touch. These old pocket watches is older than that. They're all mechanical manually wound. You have to wind him up just like again making the car reference just a you had to wind your car crank engine up to get it going. Same exact thing You have to wind. These old pocket watches. That was the technology in the eighteen. Hundreds and early nineteen hundreds. Rt custer joining us here from voting watch company watches dot com the website if you want to check it out here while we're talking When i look at what watches are bringing value to the market. Or you know when you start looking into You know they they actually come luxury Level watches you know. Those are all automatic movement watches. I don't really have the ones that require the winding like those pocket watches that you had just mentioned and is it safe to assume that if you have you know something that's like this This pocket watch that has now wristwatch automatic movement watch. Those watches are going to be holding their value. If you spend five or ten thousand dollars watch that because of the movement. That's something that is going to hold. Its value through its life and even if you pass it down somebody could go. Take it to the secondary market and you know get More of the return on that initial investment sure. Yeah i mean there's two big things to think about as far as if you try to think about watches as an investment and typically. I try to talk people out of that there especially in today's world. There's a lot better investments out there however if if you you know if you want it and you want to invest in a watch to to get something that's going to at least hold or maintain value you'd need to spend thousands of dollars To get to a movement that's worthy of of being an heirloom and taking care of for years and years however a lot of besides like the quality of the movement and you know it being End very well made which most people perceive as switzerland and most of most of the thousands of dollar watches are made in switzerland rolex omega The the other thing is the brand. So of rolex protect philippe And and some of those very high end brands they will maintain their value or potentially rolexes actually evaluate Significantly in recent years and that's mostly due to supply demand that they drive with their billions of dollars in advertising Same with omega omega You know maintains its brand very well and can maintain value And there's hundreds of watch companies though so it's it's hard to. It's it's hard to get lost in that. And so if if you're going to spend thousands or tens of thousands on watch and you want a swiss watch like a rolex definitely best to talk to a dealer or someone who feels in sells them every day. 'cause they can educate you. As far as i am concerned. I can tell you all about pocket watches. And how which. Ones are more rare. That's that's really what ideal in is the rarity And how like. They only made one hundred of these pocket watches of this pacific pacific model. One hundred ten years ago and so. It's the rarest thing on the planet and that's what makes it very valuable. So i deal in rarities we. We like to think of our watches. Art not necessarily mechanical system and the kind of leads us into the origins of the company. So it's a unique story wasn't just solely you. You found somebody with a similar interest or at least a watch passion to some degree so how does voyeuristic at least become a an idea and then we can talk about how you actually set it in motion to become a business for sure. Yeah so We had this idea on the golf course. At penn state. We were both studying studying engineering business partner. Tyler was studying mathematics and You know we're both nerds and just talking about guys steph american-made making stuff golf you know And And and just having fun and and we came up with a bunch of ideas for different watch models in types that we could make but the the origin idea was. How could we make something that was actually made in usa. I mean truly made in america because like you said raffi bat. Most people think of china switzerland and japan for watches and so there weren't many in there still aren't many american watch companies today and so we really went down the rabbit hole of like what's possible what can be made here. What has been made in america as far as watches are concerned. And that's how we stumbled on the history of the old pocket watch companies and in that led us to go into a pawnshop and try to buy an old pocket watch to see if we could maybe refurbish it or just take part learn how it was made and then we found out that there was hundreds of thousands of these pocket watches and if we restore them and made all the outside parts to make a wristwatch we could make the only truly american-made watch on the market. And.

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The BBQ Central Show

08:01 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

"Monthly visits from killer. Hauge cooking guy. A man named meathead. The author of barbecue bible a grill girl bristles barbecue journalist and the male since the barbecue world known as the embedded. Correspondents only found right here on the barbecues central show and this portion brought to you by pirro cooker the most unbelievable outdoor cooking device on the planet currently available in two sizes with a host of accessories whether you're a beginner or professional definitely cookie. One add to the arsenal. A pit barrel cooker dot com and tell them or q central show sent you. You know. I've said it before i'll say it again while the shows barbecue and grilling show it's not always about barbecue. And grilling tonight. We do a bit of format break to talk about another passion of mine at his burned on and off for five ten years perhaps in its watches and i talked with one of the new sponsors. The show co founder of a company called the verdict. Watch company and we'll be talking about. They're very unique products. That i have absolutely fallen in love with so we go ahead and raise hotline and welcome in first timer to the show. Rt custer hey rt greg picture of you bet thanks for making time this evening to talk about four tickets to talk about What perhaps a lot of people aren't aware of. I know i wasn't and that is the history of watchmaking here in the states quite a long time ago Before we get into that the beginnings of your company and such a. Let's do a little tie back to the format and function of the show which is barbecue and grilling so. Are you a fan of barbecue or you. Fan of grilling or both like what's your li- fire experience and preference. Yes syria all the all. The things Really anything meat. I if i could go on the joe rogan diet and just eat meat. I actually strongly consider that I have a traitor myself and use it for basically everything that i can think of Including i guess most recently. I haven't used much because it's been really cold here but Did thanksgiving turkey on the traeger this year and that was that was really fun. Experience honestly. Rt are you a fan of the traeger because of the Ease or let's call it the thermostatic control so you can dial in a specific temperature. I had meet head on from amazing ribs dot com in the first hour and we were talking a little bit about some cookies that are coming to market. That are having more of a thermostatic control on it. And yet we were pondering how over the genesis of gas grills not one has come to market where you can set it for three hundred fifty or four hundred degrees or something in between there Where it would function like an oven. Do you use that tiger. Because you have that ease and convenience. Absolutely i mean i'm i'm certainly a novice as it comes to just cooking general and so the more technology and aid i can get from my tools the better and that's what that's what sold me on. The trigger initially is just just plug and play. You know really. Hard to mess up your. What's your favorite thing to make rib ice a reverse sear on a rib is my favorite thing to do your fort collins colorado around. That's correct right. So because i'm a standard american my geography's that like where are you related to denver or fort collins collins about an hour north of denver all right a main highway not too bad you ever been to a place called g. q. Barbecue and denver by chance. I haven't you know. I really haven't explored denver as much as i should have and I will add that to my list. Because i really. I really need to do that as well. If if you decide to go you need to get in touch with me. Previously you tell me the exact day you're going to go. I personally know the owner Jason gone all over their g. q. And he will give you the personal g. q. Experience and this is a guy who has experienced a lot of success on the competition trail and since branched off into doing his own barbecue restaurant out there in the denver area and doing it with a quite a bit of success fanfare. So just let me know when you're gonna go out there and now make sure jason takes care of you To no problem well all right. So let's go get into the watch talk a little bit so Before we get into the origins of Let's go back in time. Perhaps rebid of a history lesson. And i'd referenced a couple of minutes ago about american watchmaking and i think it's very common at this day and age to associate watchmaking and watchmakers with swiss or perhaps the japanese but america did have quite a history and it didn't yeah absolutely I call him the ten great american watch companies but Between i would say the mid eighteen hundreds in the mid one thousand nine hundred america was switzerland of the world There were hundreds of millions of pocket. Watches made here mostly in the northeast and the midwest By about ten companies ten major companies but the closest comparison to modern day manufacturing is the auto industry in terms of you know if you think of america right now in one of the things that we make a lot of and we make some some really good quality manufacturing it's cars. You know we make some amazing cars especially michigan right. And that's what you think of when you think of big manufacturing companies in america That's what the watch companies were pretty much a hundred years. Eighteen fifty nineteen fifty watches Or at least a certain watch showed it In the previous segment the one worrying on my wrist right now is a A railroad grade. Watch when you go to your website. And we'll talk about it a little bit more in depth when we talk about the company itself. You guys are specializing. I guess in a railroad style watch and a A artisan sta watch or or not a railroad bought so yup. When does these pocket watches so if we were living in the mid eighteen hundreds mid nineteen hundreds. Were not wearing wristwatches at that point or at least i hadn't come into style or thought of so People were telling time through pocket watches. So where does the introduction of a or wide does a railroad watch even come into play yes so The the wristwatch mostly came in To to history people started wearing the wristwatch after world war one and especially after world war two. And so you know. I would say the fifties sixties and forward pocket watches just started to become obsolete basically and people wear wristwatches. And so now you know almost one hundred years after these were made most pocket watches. And like i said there's millions of them out there they get scrapped for gold or predominantly at pawn shops Or people take him to a states or they get sold in a state sales or you know. They get handed down generation to generation and kept in a drawer. It's a pocket watch you know. Most people aren't gonna wear it every day and eventually the grandson or granddaughter. Great grandson whatever Decides they never really gonna use his pocket watch and and they're gonna let it exit the family and so there's a lot of pocket watches out in in the world right now and a lot of them through pawnshops they get scrapped for the gold or silver the case and the inside which we call as you said earlier the movement and the dial which the face watching the hands all the time keeping components. That's trash to a pawnshop only cares about the gold and so that's where took watch company comes in we salvage and restore antique american pocket watches.

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The BBQ Central Show

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"one piece" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

"Stream. Your podcast i am. They're just search. Bbq central show. And the way you go still to come on the show. Rt custer from a watch company about thirteen minutes and then we will end the show. This evening where. I will unfortunately be banning a barbecue show guest hall of famer so stay tuned for that. Do you have any guesses. do you want to shoot them. Up on the instantchat go ahead. I will not tell if you are right or wrong but you know that you got your guests in ahead of time before i make the unfortunate reveal here in about forty minutes from now or so. Don't forget you can follow me. Socially abc central show on instagram. And twitter tick tock snapchat slash. Bq central show on facebook in twitch slash. Already remmy on youtube coming up on the best moments of the barbecue central show in ten minutes or less this friday episode. One hundred and fifty nine. We're taking you back to january third twenty twelve and my guest. That evening was none other than the at that point. Current kcbs president a longtime owner and one time sponsor of this show barbecue or light wood pellets owner candy sue weaver and she took the time out to take us through a journey and they look back at the pella business how they got into the pellet making world what separates their products from the rest of the pallets. Tell you what i found. John is doing an incredible job at doing the cliff hanger of the best moments. It's you know. The whole production is ten minutes or less hence the name and i fell forward again. I did a little bit of a preview. The other day over the weekend. I was loading it in and we got right to a point in the conversation and that best moment show and i was waiting for candy to answer and then the sounder hit the show ended and i was like oh he did it again. I fell for it again. But he is becoming very dynamic and getting people sucked in to the best of and then of course. You know i'm hitting that whole show archive link that's also in the show. Notes for the best of is doing a fabulous job here all right So we're getting to the point that i love here. Everybody's loving the watch can that we've had up here for about five weeks or so getting through it and tonight show you watch that. Perhaps you've never seen before we're gonna be talking with one of the co founders here next segment but this is a verdict. Watch been showing you some out of my personal collage recently but So this is believe it or not. While i'm mean i'm sure you can believe it as we get it a little bit more sexy up to the camera so you can see here. Is you know what you call the crown. How many of you folks watch people out there. So i want to get too technical with you but this is a crap so this is at at one point or in its original life And let me see if i can get the camera to agree here. So it's as burlington special there This was a pocket watch. You know seventy eighty ninety one hundred years ago I don't know the huge specifics on his watch but this was a pocket. Watch remember you know back in the day. We'll talk with rt about this here in a few minutes like this was the watch right. It wasn't what you see on a wrist. But then again folks were dressing pretty dandy back then. Everybody was wearing a better than business casual on a regular basis. They were wearing dress. Shirts always had vast sign and then no. This is where you saw a watch like this. It was on some kind of chain. I'm sure there's a technical name for that. And it was in a pocket of the vast or perhaps they were in a little bit of a different fashion and Put it around one belt loops and then in their pants pocket but this was originally a a pocket watch and it is now a wristwatch so you can see case thickness here and it's on a very nice leather strap and you know this now. I'm gonna show you something that. I really like Does i'm a bit of a Voyeur and i know a lot of us for four years if you will and if you take off my wrists and then we look at the back of this. Let me A better shot here. They have allowed you to see me. Get it up so at full focus. Come on now. You're not gonna focus for me here. We go air. We go so you can see the. Let's call them the guts of the watch. So this is Technically called the movement. This is what makes the the dial works. You can actually tell the time and you take off your wrist. You can show everybody. Hey guess what you don't hear the guts of the watch and you can see it. It's moving All right there i mean. It looks spectacular You know this is a half of me. Thinks that the numbers should be on this side of the watch to you can see everything happening like all at the same time but oh my god i mean that would be a travesty to the dial of this watch. This is a railroad addition. Watch and you can tell that because it's got all of the minutes sectioned out there as you can see you know one two three all the way sixty backup to the noon or backup to the twelve there and they got secondhand Or the seconds there in the middle at six o'clock position. This is an incredible piece Again this is a this is the back part of it. Which is just incredible. You get to see everything happening there and you know i mean of barbecue guys and gals. Now we've we love to see the process. We love to be looking at fire. We love to be Looking at the charcoal burning. So you know no different than Something along these lines here where you can see everything that's making that watch Pardon the pun tick underneath it or behind it and then of course you have this classic. Dial right there. That was originally a pocket watch so Very excited talk with rt here. A couple minutes about that Also let me remind you From a standpoint. 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