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AP News Radio
No kidding: California overtime law threatens use of grazing goats to prevent wildfires
"And overtime law in California could threaten the use of grazing goats to prevent wildfires. The park supervisor in West Sacramento, Jason Pablo, uses hundreds of goats to munch on long blades of yellow grass in the city. Essentially, mow those down to reduce the fire risk for the upcoming dry season. But new state labor regulations in California are making it more expensive for goat grazing services like Tim Aerosmith's company to operate. We can not fix the current legislation. We will be forced to sell these goats to slaughter and to the option yards. And we'll be forced out of business and probably filed for bankruptcy. Goat herders would be subject to the same labor laws as other farm workers. Hundreds of millions of dollars has been spent on putting out fires, very little has been spent on fire prevention. The changes at goat grazing workers would be entitled to overtime. I'm Ed Donahue.

AP News Radio
Cole tosses 2-hitter with 10 Ks as Yanks blank Twins 2-0
"The Yankees Garrett call became the major league's first four game winner by shutting out the twins to nothing. Call gave up just two hits and one walk while fanning ten to race his record to four zero in a complete game performance, lowering his ERA to 0.95. We're facing like a great team and a great pitcher. So just more satisfied with the win. DJ lemieux who gave Cole all the offensive support he needed with an RBI single in the third and a solo home run in the 6th off Pablo Lopez who suffered his first loss of the season. The win was New York's 21st in this last 25 games against the twins at Yankee Stadium. Tom, New York

AP News Radio
Colombia proposes shipping invasive hippos to India, Mexico
"Colombia is proposing transferring dozens of hippopotamuses that live near Pablo Escobar's former ranch to India and Mexico as part of a plan to control their population. The hippos, which are territorial away up to three tons have spread to far beyond Escobar's hacienda Napoli's ranch along the magdalena river, environmental authorities estimate that could be about 130 in the era and their population could reach 408 years the ranch and the hippos have become a sort of tourist attraction in the years since the kingpin was killed by police in 1993, when his ranch was abandoned the opposed survived and reproduced in local rivers and favorable climatic conditions to successfully export such animals for hippos would be lured with food into large iron containers and transfer by truck to the international airport. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

AP News Radio
Rust's overtime goal lifts Penguins to 3-2 win over Blues
"The penguins in the four game losing streak with a three to two overtime win over the blues, the game winner coming from Brian rust on Pittsburgh's 48th shot on goal of the game. I think everybody knew that if we just kept going, we were going to get some pucks in the net. I think that's what we did. Everybody just was like, hey, I'm gonna go with boards and try and do whatever I can to score goals. I have getting malkin and markets pedersen also score for the penguins. It was pedersen's first goal of the season Justin faulk at Pablo buchnevich score for the blues who have lost 5 straight, Tristan jarry wins in net with a lost going to Jordan Bennington. Mike Reeves, St. Louis

Mark Levin
The Democrat Party Should Pay Reparations for Promoting Slavery
"But this is ridiculous paying reparations This suggests more Marxist Democrat Pablo and I'll tell you what I've said it before and I'm going to say it again so the backbenchers can remember the regurgitated If we're going to pay reparations it's not we It's the Democrat party The Democrat party should be paying reparations The Democrat party supported slavery The Democrat party fought for slavery The Democrat party after the Civil War helped foster the Ku Klux Klan The Democrat party the party of Woodrow Wilson promoted segregation The Democratic Party opposed federal anti lynching laws Including the great FDR Those were Democrat governors who stood in the in the doorways of schools to prevent little black kids from going to school with little white kids It was Joe Biden who opposed little black kids going to school with little white kids It's the Democrat party that filibustered the 1964 Civil Rights Act and opposed the 1965 Civil Rights Act Is that Democrat party That promoted Jim Crow and including literacy tests and poll taxes on all the rest of it

AP News Radio
Winter storm lingers in southern US, but relief is forecast
"Relief is in the forecast, but the effects of a winter storm are lingering in the Southern United States. Hundreds of flights were preemptively canceled Thursday after a moisture laden storm crossed the south, snow sleet and sheets of ice lingered and treacherous driving conditions resulted in at least 8 deaths on slick roads, including one in Arkansas and 7 in Texas. Resident Corey P their cars as ice coated branches cracked and fell, nearly 400,000 people were without power early Thursday, many of those in Austin as trees heavy with ice buckled onto power lines. Pablo Vegas head of the electric reliability council of Texas vowed the state's electrical grid and natural gas supply would not suffer a repeat of February 2021 blackouts. When many residents lost power and had their pipes freeze, while the grid was on the brink of total failure. I'm Jennifer King

AP News Radio
New York City, Eric Adams And Pablo Bello discussed on AP News Radio
"After the relative quiet of the pandemic, New York City is roaring back. Just listen. Over the years, the city has tried to turn down the volume. The latest effort involves traffic cameras equipped with sound meters, at least 71 New Yorkers have gotten noise tickets over the past year. You listen to the noise out there. It's nonstop, it's repeated. The horn is a trucks, the sirens. That's New York City mayor Eric Adams. New York City already has one of the most extensive noise ordinances in the country, setting up allowable levels for all sorts of noisemakers like jackhammers and cars. But there's only so much that can be done about the racket. And after all, these months of stifling silence, some New Yorkers are ready to bring back the noise. Oh, on Pablo Bello is a researcher at New York University. I think people saw a development appreciation for the fact that, well, you know, it's a messy noisy city. Bobby in a cow vonn, New York.

AP News Radio
Obnoxiously loud car? A traffic camera might be listening
"After the relative quiet of the pandemic, New York City is roaring back. Just listen. Over the years, the city has tried to turn down the volume. The latest effort involves traffic cameras equipped with sound meters, at least 71 New Yorkers have gotten noise tickets over the past year. You listen to the noise out there. It's nonstop, it's repeated. The horn is a trucks, the sirens. That's New York City mayor Eric Adams. New York City already has one of the most extensive noise ordinances in the country, setting up allowable levels for all sorts of noisemakers like jackhammers and cars. But there's only so much that can be done about the racket. And after all, these months of stifling silence, some New Yorkers are ready to bring back the noise. Oh, on Pablo Bello is a researcher at New York University. I think people saw a development appreciation for the fact that, well, you know, it's a messy noisy city. Bobby in a cow vonn, New York.

Finance Magnates
Police Arrest EverFXs Spanish Top Gun at Airport in Barcelona
"10 p.m. Friday December 16th, 2022. Police arrest ever FX's Spanish Top Gun at airport in Barcelona. LTP class Guatemala so normal quad Spanish police on. Wednesday arrested a key figure of the Spanish quarters of fake brokerage investment platform ever FX. The police identified the arrested Top Gun as Pablo. A LTP GTL TP class one MSO normal quad according to OCCRP. Whose la ref crops dot a crypt organ fraud factor a trail off bro Ken lives lead stoki ivy calls in Turquoise to investigations. In 2020 will tagged expose the massive. Investment fraud network, Pablo a was rounded up at the el prat airport in. Barcelona, Spain, after he rounded off a trip from Romania. A joint statement by police forces guardia civil and masos dies squadron notes. That Pablo a and his teams made contact with victims through call centers. Located on the periphery of the European Union LTP GTL TP class guidance. Press an English language newspaper for the expatriate community in Spain. Notes that about 17,000 persons were scammed in Spain alone. This is even as OCCRP notes that ever FX was only one of about 470 investment brands linked to the same organized crime grapple class by MSO normal quack coordinated action brings in ever FX criminal Pablo alt classical MSO normal quad according to a joint statement shared by the police forces and cited by the OCCRP. The crime network was making about €50 million every three months from its. Thousands of victims from across the world LTP GT LTP class guitar normal clock, meanwhile, the arrest of the key. Figure comes a month after European authorities through a coordinated campaign. Shut down 15 call centers of the network in Albania, Georgia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia. During the raid, which was conducted between November 8th and 9th, police and prosecutors from Germany, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, and other 6 European nations. Arrested 5 suspects and seized thousands of Euros worth of cash among. Other things LTP GTL TP class Guatemala normal caught the campaign was led by. Euro just, the European Union agency for judicial cooperation, which also funded. The efforts LTP GTL TP class guitar normal quarter FX in the class guard MSO normal quota in May last year. The United Kingdom financial conduct authority of the dot finance magnates dot com for its brokers quarters to stop offering stuck customers quote target clock blank will quote follow caught bandit tagged cyberspace. ICC inter to capital limited, operator of ever FX, from offering CFD instruments. In the country, FCA at the time said ever FX was on boarding many British traders on its overseas entities, which are not authorized to offer services in the UK LTP GTL TP class what MSO normal caught many consumers were subsequently induced to transact with overseas. Members of the ever FX group, which had no authorization to provide. Regulated services in the UK meaning that consumers lack the same. Level of protection, FCA explained LTP GT LTP class quad MSO normal coil, however, ICC recently told the Spanish newspaper, el pais, that it has no knowledge of the inquiry into ever FX. Meanwhile, ever FX was active in sports sponsorship, as la ref crofts would finance magnates dot com for its brokers breaking ever strike a sponsorship deal with civil of, quote, target quad blank white railcar follow quad at sponsored tagged Spanish football giant. Sevilla FC and even tar fracas dot finance magnates dot com for its broker severed Sexton's sponsoring several after another year quote target quack blank will quote follow caught text ended the del tagged LTP GT. This article was written by Solomon Oladipo at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

AP News Radio
Sacred sites see development on this week's AP Religion Roundup.
"Sacred sites see development on this week's AP religion roundup. A church reopens at ground zero and a Jordan River baptism site may soon see a new village. More than two decades after a tiny Greek Orthodox church in Lower Manhattan was destroyed in the September 11th attacks, that church is far grander replacement open to the public this week. Michael sorrows helped organize the new saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox church and shrine. The national shrine completes the Trinity at ground zero. You have the museum. You have the reflecting polls, but now faith has been restored to ground zero. Say Nicholas is in an elevated park overlooking the rebuilt trade centers memorial Plaza. Olga Pablo says it has been a long time coming. 21 years, a lot of hardships, a lot of ups and downs, but we finally made it. Meanwhile, another building project is being planned on the banks of the Jordan River near the traditional baptism side of Jesus. This is worried some who want to preserve the area's character. Samir murad tears the organization planning the development. The baptism site itself is a Unesco World Heritage protected site. And will remain in its pristine condition as it has done for the past 2000 years. The Jordanian government donated about 340 acres of land for the development of the area known as Bethany beyond the Jordan. Tradition says John the Baptist, baptized Jesus here in what became Christianity's third holiest site. Many modern day visitors Don white robes and immerse themselves in the sacred waters, the development work will kick off with a sustainable village near the historic site. Later stages will see the introduction of botanical gardens, a bird sanctuary, and a wellness center. Historian Ian torrhen says preservation in the midst of development is crucial. Part of the listing is to preserve the site in its wilderness state, not turn it into something which is over commercialized, but to retain its spirituality. I'm Walter ratliff.

ESPN Daily
"pablo" Discussed on ESPN Daily
"Yeah, maybe the best player in hockey is this Asian American kid, this Filipino 23 year old. And my mind continues to be just lying all over the floor in a million pieces. Because of that. But at the very end, there is one more piece that I need from you. Because I know, look, you have a hockey nickname capper that's been established on this program before. Does Jason Robertson have a nickname that is suitable? Do we need to give him one? Where is he on that front? You know, I feel like it is my duty at this company to hype up hockey players. And as creative as they are on the ice, I find them to be more creative off the ice in a lot of times. And there is some great hockey nicknames out there. There's a rookie with a Montreal Canadiens right now. Arbor Jack guy, the last name is so hard to spell its ex HE, K, AJ, and probably messing it up that his teammates call him Wi-Fi because it looks like a Wi-Fi code. Oh, that's good. That's real good. So it is my pleasure to report to you that Jason also has a creative end. In my opinion, beyond acceptable nickname in the star's locker room around the league, he is a robo. Yeah, there's no improving on that. Yeah, no, robo is great. Robo is automatic, robo is a machine, and robo is also my new favorite hockey player of all time. So Emily Kaplan, thank you for truly introducing me to his story. I appreciate you covering the topic in this excellent player in my sport and all I have to say is Salomon. Maraming salamat, thank you very much, and yeah, at this point, we now got to go get lechon, Emily. It's kind of like the pork roll of the Philippines, so I think you might enjoy it. You want me to go eat delicious Filipino food? Say less Pablo, I'm there. So until then, I and Pablo Torre, this has been ESPN daily. I don't talk to you tomorrow.

AP News Radio
Ukraine warns of Russian 'brutality' in eastern region
"Russian forces are stepping up their strikes in eastern Ukraine Ukrainian authorities set the region recently a target of Moscow's annexation and declaration of martial law is seeing worsening conditions for residents and its defending army governor of Donetsk oblast Pablo kirilenko says the attacks have almost completely destroyed the area's power plants and that daily shelling has destroyed the region Moscow continues to target Ukraine's energy infrastructure causing power shortages across the country key event surrounding regions are scheduled to have hourly blackouts to conserve the energy that they have as cold weather approaches According to president zelensky's office between Saturday and Sunday Russia launched four missiles and 19 air strikes impacting more than 35 villages in 7 regions

Longform Podcast
"pablo" Discussed on Longform Podcast
"Has that if ever been a question for you? Oh yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because as a magazine writer, that's the zag, I'm zagging away from the idea that, oh, these gamer writers, these beat guys who are covering a baseball team, you know, I don't want to live that life at all. These games, I'm above that. I am seeking art. You know? And what I realized in the daily show format is that absolutely you can sense that level of condescension, probably, just because of what I'm interested in, why are we doing so many magazine centric stories? Why are we doing an hour long episode today about the Munich games in 72 and the massacre of Israeli Olympians and the story of the one guy, the one Holocaust survivor who lived through that? And now we're going to tell the story of the horrors of the 20th century. Why are we doing that story on a Friday before NFL weekend? It's because of that guy who wants to make art. But at the same time, if I'm presented with a Sue bird and the finals are going on, I'm like, I also think that it says something that our show and this is a particular to the WNBA that our show considers that sport important. That that's what gets covered with rigor and enthusiasm in the way that, man, if I had Tom Brady on here and the Super Bowl was happening, I would also ask him about that as well as why he currently looks like a real housewife. Do you think you could get Tom Brady on the therapy couch? I'd like to try. I'd like to try, but I also feel like the number of jokes I've made about him. Like this is the other part of this job backs where I'm like guy taking and by that I mean giving takes and guy doing like journalism. It's a weird Google search if you're a subject of mine who then finds out what did this guy say about me over possibly 800 episodes over the last two years of various things. Right, I mean, just like just by sheer take math, the od pretty good that you've had a take. Undoubtedly. And my saving grace is that the haystack is just so massive that you're not going to find that needle.

Longform Podcast
"pablo" Discussed on Longform Podcast
"For Sports Illustrated, then ESPN the magazine, and he was starting to appear more and more on television and the conversation he and I had 6 years ago was about that transition. Since then, Pablo fully transitioned to TV, he got his own TV show on ESPN called high noon. It was hosted with Beaumont Jones and it launched. It lived. It died. And we talked about that. And now he has transitioned again into podcasting. He is the host of ESPN daily ESPN's daily podcast. And so we talked about all of those transitions and what his relationship is to writing now and the vast array of content that he has put out into the world in what his relationship to all of it is. Is this a tie in with the NFL season starting? Or just beautiful serendipity? You would think that I would have asked some questions about the NFL season starting, but instead I just asked him about, you know, his interior life. So this is not a tie in with the NFL season. We started over the last couple of weeks, but you know, not a bad time to do a do a little sports on the program. It's been a while since we've covered sporting life. So I look forward to this one. The show is produced in partnership with vox media. We thank them. Here's max with Pablo Torre. Hi Pablo, hello, max. How are you, sir? I'm good. I'm good. We were trying to figure out the last time I talked to you in this specific context. Yeah, this podcast and what did we find out? It's like 6 and change. That's a lifetime. I don't even remember what I was like at that point. Truly. But I'll try. You were wide eyed? You were excited about life. You had a joie de vivre. Yes, I had a buoyancy of spirit. Yes, exactly. That has now been waterlogged. By all of the content that I mind in the present tense. You have mined oh so much content since we last talked. You even think about how much content you have produced in the last 6 and a half years. Minutes, words, it's not great that when I heard the description of how Bitcoin gets mined. And I was like, there are environmental negative externalities to this. Probably not safe for those in the surrounding environments. I was like, that's how I feel. What's your version of emissions? I mean, man, my wife is probably better suited to answer that question. The degree to which I am bringing the decreasingly slow heat death of my sanity. No, I'm being I'm being extreme, but look, I host a daily podcast at ESPN now. After hosting a daily TV show, ESPN from 2018 to 2020, and now I host another talk show called debatable on ESPN. That is a conversational talk show with my friend Dominic foxworth and our other friends. And that has been daily. And so I have over the last two years, definitely done, I don't know, 700 episodes of stuff of stuff of stuff. And then adding TV onto that probably closer to a thousand. I don't know, man. I'm saying these numbers and I'm unsettled by them, honestly. Yeah, so there was a world in which and now I remember what I was like in 2016. I was a magazine writer. Well, there was a very specific thing that we were talking about when you were on in May 2016, which was, hey, you're a magazine writer, but I think maybe you're like a TV guy. Are you a TV guy? That was basically, it was like 45 minutes of me being like, are you a TV guy now? And how does that interact with your writing? Yes. And that was what it was about. It was about the wrestling you were doing with where your career was headed and getting pulled toward the screen and away from the page. And at the time, maybe this was the wide eyed joie de vivre that I was referencing. I think that you were hoping that you could have it all. I think that was the plan and the hope was that little of this little of that, all of it at a high level, but the writing will be present. It can't not be present. Oh, oh, my sweet. Sweet joie de vivre. Spoiler alert. No, I mean, look, the incentives of the business are obvious. TV pulled me away from writing. My sensibilities, my appreciation, my taste for it. And I say taste in terms of both like what I like by discretion, but also like my ability to taste flavors. They still remain. I still absolutely, and especially in this podcast job. Now, I'm constantly reading and consuming more than ever. But the ability for me to live the lifestyle that I'm now, as I talk to you, nostalgic for, in which I'm not making a thousand things over two years, I am making 8. Yeah. And they are true to the whole premise of why I was on this podcast in the first place. There were long form stories that I got to sort of marinate it. That became unsustainable, the travel, the ability to go away for a while, and not live in the daily news cycle. And that's a big change is that sports has this, you know, we're mixing a million metaphors, but the gravitational pull of what sports is animated by. Is definitely in that daily spirit. And so I find myself now trying to resuscitate and truly, I think successfully inject a bunch of that sensibility, a magazine sensibility into a daily news approach, which is incredibly difficult, but very rewarding and also exhausting. And I'm trying still max, what I'm saying to you is that I now realize I am still believing that I can have it all. And what a fucking. Well. Thanks so much for coming back to the show. It's been good. I feel like it's been good. I feel like I'm gonna just limp out. The way that I lived it. You were about to go for a really long walk. Yeah. Well, I have some questions about that balance. Yeah. And one of them is in this daily churn.

AP News Radio
Schwarber hits NL-leading 38th HR, Phillies fall to Marlins
"The Phillies wasted Kyle schwarber's national league leading 38th home run in a 5 three loss to the Marlins Brian dela Cruz slam the three run Homer and had four RBIs to back Pablo Lopez who allowed two runs in 6 hits over 6 and two thirds innings Jordan Grosjean's belted his first major league Homer opening the scoring in the third inning Noah syndergaard had an underwhelming performance allowing four runs and 6 hits with three strikeouts over 6 innings Brandon marsh triple doubled in single twice for the Phillies who took the season series 12 to 7 I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
Canha's slam caps 8-run 4th inning, Mets rout Marlins 11-3
"The mets scored 8 runs in the fourth inning to slam the Marlins 11 to three Mark kana's Grand Slam capped the outburst as the mets moved back into first place in the NL east a half game ahead of the braves Meanwhile Carlos Carrasco the recipient of all that offense gave up just one run in 6 innings for New York to raise his record to 14 and 6 I saw all those wrong but I didn't pay attention I just go out there and put some fear on the board never never give up Eduardo Escobar and Francisco Lindor also homered for the mets who beat Pablo Lopez for the third time this season I'm Tom mariam

AP News Radio
Cronenworth hits grand slam, Padres beat Marlins 10-3
"Jake cronenworth and has young Kim drove in four runs a piece and accounted for 5 of the Padres 11 hits in a ten three drubbing of the Marlins Kroner worth belted a Grand Slam during San Diego's 5 run first off loser Pablo Lopez It was his second career slam and 12 Homer of the season Kim double twice and single to help the Padres avoid a three game sweep His three run double in the knife put the game out of reach Padres all star many Machado

AP News Radio
Angels blow late lead, rally in 10th for 4-3 win over M's
"Jesse Chavez blew a three zero lead in the 9th inning before Taylor ward sacrifice fly in the tenth gave the angels a four three win against the Mariners Max Stassi smacked a two run Homer in the knife to put Anaheim up by three but Seattle scored three times in the bottom half Capped by ty France's two run single Chavez got the wind with help from Jimmy hergatz spotless tenth Pablo Sandoval was in line to get his first win since May 22nd after limiting the M's to three hits over 5 and a third innings Paul C Walt fell to three and three I'm Dave fairy

AP News Radio
Lindor, Mets hammer Marlins' López 9-3 for sweep
"The mets finished up a three game sweep and kept their three game lead in the NL east by blasting the Marlins 9 three Francisco Lindor Jeff McNeil and Marc Anna each had three of the Met's season high 19 hits helping New York run its winning streak to 6 games Canada and Brandon nimmo each had two RBIs The mets built a 6 zero lead against Pablo Lopez chasing the right hander after two and two thirds innings Taiwan walker improved 92 allowing three runs over 5 and two thirds The mets tossed 20 consecutive scoreless settings in this series until Jacob stallings RBI single in the 5th I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
Marlins beat Mets 5-2 behind Cooper, De La Cruz
"The Marlins bounced back from a one sided lost one night earlier to beat the mets 5 to two Brian dilla Cruz led Miami's attack with three doubles scoring one run and driving in another to put the Marlins up two to one after 5 Garrett Cooper blasted a two run Homer in the 8th to give Miami a cushion at four to one Pablo Lopez got the win giving up just one run and four hits in 5 innings There's a lot of positives to take from these outing A little shorter than I personally would like but we did a good job at limiting what something that could have gone out of hands The Marlins have now won 7 of their last 9 games Tom New York

AP News Radio
Avalanche beat Oilers 4-2 to take 3-0 series lead
"The avalanche owner three games to none lead in the Western Conference Finals after scoring the final two goals in a four two downing of the oilers JT copper broke a two two tie with 7 18 remaining The game winner came about 5 minutes after Ryan McLeod tied it for Edmonton Valerian scored two straight goals to give the apps a two one lead about four and a half minutes into the second period Pablo Franco's turned back 27 shots for Colorado which is seeking its first birth in the final since 2001 Connor McDavid opened the scoring just 38 seconds into the game and Mike Smith stopped 39 shots for the oilers who will try to stave off elimination on Monday I'm Dave

Game of Crimes
"pablo" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"That's close to the ranch. Occasionally, the hippos just come and walk down the street. And when that happens, life stops in that town because nobody wants to get attacked by a hippo. Well, how friendly is that? The arguments that are being made, I think, are just outrageously ridiculous. But so is our world right now. Bottom line is Columbia has to do something about the hippo problem. Yeah. Well, it comes down. What's more important? A hippo or a human life. Yeah. Well, and that's going to be the big thing, right? What are we going to do with them? So we just wanted to just kind of a quick, I'd say quick, it's only going to be about an hour long. It's not going to be like our regular long form, but this is one of the most interesting things. I think that is not that well known about Pablo, but I mean, people talk about it, but we all know about Pablo, but so let's just kind of do final takeaways. I mean, because what I want to ask you about is this is the thing that fascinated me about this story. And Steve and I've asked both you and JP this thing, why is it that 30 years later? We are still talking about Pablo Escobar. Yeah, we've asked, you know what? And when we do ourselves, everybody has heard of Pablo Escobar publish bar, you know, we've talked about it. You know, we say we hope we dispel that Robert hood miss. You know, he killed about 50,000 people. But it's something that public bar brought to Colombia. I mean, besides the violence besides the dope besides the terrorism, he accomplished by the downing of the commercial airline buildings, presidential candidates, but this is something that he created in, you know, when you mentioned Pablo Escobar's hippos, he created this and the problem is there and it's going to continue being a problem and he was brought on by Pablo Escobar. Yeah, and we had the same question, Morgan. In fact, excuse me, when we first started talking to Eric Newman about the Netflix series narcos, we turned him down and he asked us why we said nobody's interested in this guy. And that was in early 2013 and he was killed in 93, so that was 20 years later. And maybe we were naive about it. And so we've had discussions with others about that since that time. And they'll say, well, a lot of people follow Adolf Hitler. Why are they interested in knowing about him? Well, I actually have your says is that our presentations. When we get up to the introduction, this is a lesson in history. So why do we study history to start with? Well, ostensibly, we study history to learn from our mistakes so that we don't make the same mistakes again, right? But the truth is, we study history and we forget about it. We make same damn mistakes over and over and over again..

Game of Crimes
"pablo" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"I mean, so when you were down there the first time was the Napoli's active and stuff, was it before or after look how to draw when he abandoned the ranch. It was before la catedral. It was before the before he surrendered. He abandoned it in the recent I remember this so clearly is because this is like setting one of the first times in DEA history. Our purpose of going to the ranch and staging from there was we interviewed a famous informant. The guy's dead and now, but anyway, I'm not making light of it, but this guy was Jose Gonzalez Rodriguez got just right hand man. In the story, it's a great story. He wanted to talk to us. So we got permission and we spent like 5 days talking to this guy. Gotcha loved this guy. This guy loved gotcha. He was a huge hit of security, but when gotcha, mexicano, Pablo's partner gets killed. Pablo tells this guy, Henry, hey, you're going to work for me because, you know, this guy was really good at security and Henry told us he did not like Pablo. He hated power because of all the people that he was killing. So and Henry's famous in Colombia like because he was the leader of a paramilitary group there. And taking care of all of Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez gotchas ranches and gotcha again was Pablo's partner. Gotcha was killed in 1989. So that was her purpose. And just real quick. I mean, this guy hated Pablo. He hated Pablo because of all the atrocities that he was doing. And Paolo was trying to tell him what to do. So anyway, so he turned against Paolo. You know, but and he was helping us out when it was great information about the training camps in Colombia, about public bar, so it was great information for me. And the reason I talk about this is that's why I was there at the ranch and that's why we spent about 5 days there at Pablo's rights. So basically the question is, this was before he before he surrendered. So Murph, I suppose you're going to take credit not only for Pablo surrendering, but for him leaving the ranch because you showed up in country right and all of this stuff happens or did that happen before you get there? Well, he knew Harvey was dead on his ass, so that's why he took off running, but when I got there, that's when he.

The Rich Eisen Show
"pablo" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Know, <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Telephony_Male> <Silence> <Laughter> <Advertisement> but what's <Speech_Music_Male> on her face and <Speech_Male> she went <Speech_Music_Male> up on her <SpeakerChange> line. <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> And <Speech_Music_Male> forgot her line. <Speech_Male> And then blamed <Speech_Music_Male> me for it and the <Speech_Telephony_Male> teachers weren't <SpeakerChange> throwing me out <Speech_Music_Male> of school. And it was a whole <Silence> big ordeal. <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> <SpeakerChange> But <Speech_Male> yeah, you're correct. <Speech_Male> So do you know <Speech_Male> who this is <SpeakerChange> that we're <Speech_Male> talking to right here, Joe? <Speech_Telephony_Male> I mean, it's got to be something in <Speech_Telephony_Male> my class, but I'm trying to think of <Speech_Telephony_Male> <SpeakerChange> whose voice <Speech_Male> that is. <Speech_Male> He doesn't, <Speech_Male> I'm a transformational <Silence> actor, Joe. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> It's been a long time <Speech_Male> since I played that <Speech_Male> other actor <SpeakerChange> at the <Speech_Male> county fair. <Laughter> Is this problem? <Laughter> <Laughter> <Speech_Music_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Music_Male> Starve <Speech_Music_Male> halo. <Speech_Telephony_Male> It had to be somebody in my <Speech_Music_Male> class, but I'm thinking, <Speech_Music_Male> okay, it's not, <Speech_Music_Male> you know, I'm like, it's not boomers. <Speech_Telephony_Male> You know, <Speech_Telephony_Male> I haven't talked in a while, <Speech_Telephony_Male> so I'm trying to who does <Speech_Male> that problem? <SpeakerChange> Because I'm trying to <Speech_Male> look for the accent. <Speech_Male> Yeah, he told <Speech_Male> us his story that you propped <Speech_Male> your own damn tooth <Speech_Male> out and Carnegie <Speech_Male> Mellon got, <Speech_Male> but he did not know <Speech_Male> how you did <Speech_Male> it. So it was a loaf of <Speech_Male> French bread. <Speech_Male> How about that? <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> You're committed, man. <Speech_Male> I love you, big <Speech_Male> Joe. My chicken <Speech_Male> brother, what's that? Yes, <Speech_Male> man. Good to hear <Speech_Male> your voice. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> All right, I've got 90 <Speech_Male> seconds left. So how <Speech_Male> come you never ask Pablo <Speech_Male> to plug Dungeons <SpeakerChange> and <Speech_Male> Dragons with him? <Speech_Male> <Speech_Telephony_Male> <Speech_Male> Is <SpeakerChange> this Pablo want <Speech_Male> to play down this dragon? Yeah, you <Speech_Male> guys laugh, it's <SpeakerChange> not that different <Speech_Music_Male> from halo. <Laughter> <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> It's true. <Speech_Music_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Pablo <Speech_Male> Pablo wants to see <Speech_Male> his buddy Joe, <Speech_Male> but I'm <Speech_Male> not sure about the <Speech_Male> thing. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Here's the deal. <Speech_Male> You guys can hang <Speech_Male> out. Just leave your 20 <Speech_Male> sided die at <SpeakerChange> home, Joe. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> All right, Rach, <Speech_Music_Male> I'm gonna call you one <Speech_Music_Male> <Advertisement> time and you're gonna come <Speech_Male> over and <SpeakerChange> we're gonna <Speech_Male> get this thing gone. <Speech_Male> I'll bring the French bread. <Speech_Male> There we go. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Good to <Speech_Male> see you, buddy. There you go. <Speech_Male> Bringing people <Speech_Male> together. That's <Speech_Male> what it is. That was a <Speech_Male> reunion. One, two <Speech_Male> at a time. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> That was fantastic. <Speech_Male> I stayed away from trenches. <Speech_Male> Why are you guys <Speech_Music_Male> bothering me? <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> What is <Speech_Male> going on? <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Oh man, <Speech_Male> okay, so halo <Speech_Male> can be seen <Speech_Male> on paramount plus <Speech_Male> starting today. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> The man who's bringing <Speech_Male> Master <Speech_Male> Chief to <Speech_Male> life. <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Nailed it. <Speech_Male> Man who's upset <Speech_Male> that once tyreek <Speech_Male> hill was no <Speech_Male> longer a chief, he <Speech_Male> wasn't a jet. <Speech_Male> Pablo <Speech_Male> Schreiber, everybody. <Speech_Male> That's all <Speech_Music_Male> right,

Short Wave
"pablo" Discussed on Short Wave
"We are, but this isn't just any old invasive species. It's really big and incredibly dangerous. So Burmese pythons in the Everglades. Nope. Feral hogs in Texas? Also note, they are common hippopotamuses, Pablo Escobar's hippos, in fact. Pablo Escobar, the notorious drug lord, he had hippos. Yeah, I get ready for a wild ride. So Escobar started a private zoo at his estate in Columbia, about a hundred miles east of the city of Medellín, and he smuggled hundreds of animals, like zebras, flamingos, giraffes, and a handful of hippos. And after he was killed in 1993, most of the animals were relocated, but the hippos were left there. They're called cocaine hippos. They were two difficult to move. So authorities just left them. Probably thinking they would eventually just die. So I guess they did not die. They did not die and what started as four hippos are now around 100. Many have busted out of the estate and settled along the magdalena river and nearby lakes, conservationists are trying to control their population by sterilizing them, injecting them with contraceptives so they can't reproduce. That's because they're worried about what this booming hippo population may be doing to the environment. We have the majority of hippos, this lakes. They don't have fishes, they don't have nothing species, log, manatees, or total. And second of all, the quality of the water is not so good because these animals are all day long in water so the quality of the water will really bad. Meet Gina palace serna, she's a wildlife veterinarian with coronary, the region's conservation agency. And she's been working with hippos for about ten years trying to control their population. Oh, so she's trying to stop the hippo invasion. She is and so are other conservationists. People like Gina see the hippos are harming the native ecosystem, but actually there's an interesting debate going on a few people are actually making the argument that the hippos belong that they're filling a void left by large, ancient herbivores that used to roam South America. So these hippos, it sounds like a lumbered into the middle of a big fat controversy among conservationists. Yeah, one that asks are non native species always bad do we always need to control them? So today on the show, how Pablo Escobar's hippos are faring and the debate about how we handle invasive species. You're listening to shortwave, the daily science podcast, from NPR. This message comes from NPR sponsor, aspiration. Now you can help combat climate change with aspiration zero, the credit card that rewards you for going carbon neutral. For a limited time, get a $300 bonus when you open an account and spend $3000 in the first 90 days. Terms and conditions apply. Visit aspiration dot com slash credit for more information. The aspiration zero Mastercard is issued by beneficial state bank member FDIC, pursuant to license by Mastercard international incorporated. Okay, Russia, maybe I shouldn't find this invasive species story so hilarious, but I kind of do. There were four hippos, you said. Yep. Smart people thought they just die off. And instead, the population boomed to around a hundred in less than 30 years. How did that happen? How did they grow so fast? Yeah, well, Gina told me it's because the hippos are just so happy to be there. Hippos spend most of their days chilling in fresh water, and these guys have the magdalena river flowing through Columbia and lots of smaller leaks to live in, so they've got plenty of fresh grass to munch on a nice warm weather to enjoy pretty much year round. And the predators that kill baby hippos in Africa, you know, like lines and hyenas aren't present in Colombia. This is like hippo Paradise. They are having newborns really, really fast, not normally how they do it in Africa, so every time you're going to see the hippos, you're seeing newborns. I ask you know what she thinks might happen in ten years if they didn't control the population. I think it's going to be like 500 something like that. 500 hippos. And there's really nothing to stop them. Yeah, and it's illegal to kill them and you know, that applies to wildlife authorities too. It's illegal. Why? Well, in 2009, authorities killed a hippo that lived in the wild because it was deemed dangerous, a threat to the community. And there was a huge public outcry after the hippo was killed. So because of that, the government ultimately instituted a ban on killing the hippos, even in light of the safety concerns and environmental concerns. The story gets weirder by the minute. So what is the current plan now? Do they have a plan? So they do have a plan. Controlling the hippo population has been an ongoing issue for years. And since the hippos can't be killed, conservationists came up with a plan to surgically sterilize them, like we do for our pets. Well, yeah, but with a cat you just put in a little cat carrier and drive it over to the vet. I'm trying to visualize what you do with a hippo. And it's not exactly clear to me. Yeah, well, imagine trying to sedate a very vicious, incredibly territorial, roughly three or 4000 pound animal that you cornered into an enclosure. And then trying to perform surgery on this giant animal in the middle of a swamp. Every time I do a surgery when everything's over, I sit and cry. I don't know why. Because it's so stressing. So much work and probably so much money too. Yeah, exactly. It costs thousands of dollars per hippo, and you know a ton of time. So Gina and her team have turned to administering contraceptives through blow darts. Since October, they've injected about 40 hippos with their first round of a drug. After their first dose, they'll give a second about a year later, and a third dose in 9 years just to make sure the hippos are fully sterile. Wow, like a ten year process for each animal. So Russia, I'm curious, how do the locals feel about these giant animals? Well, Dan, like in every good conservation story, they're split. A lot of the people love the hippos. I mean, you know, their objectively pretty cool. And they bring in big bucks from ecotourism. Gina told me that some people even see them as a gift that Escobar left them to bring their communities more money after he was gone. So there really are pro hippo people. Yeah. But what about the people who actually live and work around.

Opening Arguments
"pablo" Discussed on Opening Arguments
"Here? Yeah, so in episode 5 37, I gave what I think was a good explanation of why jurors can not ask questions of the witnesses. And a bunch of folks wrote in to point out that in some courts in Colorado and there are some other pilot programs across the country that jurors can ask questions of the witnesses and that these programs will have differing levels of standards to ensure that they get vetted by the lawyers and you're not asking a question about evidence that's been excluded in lemon a or because of the exclusionary rule or something like that. I did not know about that. I still think I'm a hidebound traditionalist. And I prefer for jurors to, you know, take the presentation that the lawyers give you and like it. But I can understand the appeal of wanting, particularly if you're an OA listener and you're just dying to get in and show off your cross examination skills, I get that. So yeah. And a couple other trial programs. There are indeed juror questions of witnesses. So neat and thank you for writing in. I was a little bit wrong. I would be the one in the jury. Your honor permission to treat this witness as hostile during the jury sit down. That would be a beast. Oh my gosh. If you're an OA listener in Colorado, you get called for jury duty. Will you please that face the judge and say, your honor? Great. Just a letter from jail for contempt. All the worst that happens is you get kicked off the jury. Do not take it. Can you hold a juror? You can hold a jury contempt. Anybody in the courtroom is subject to the judges inherent contempt powers. Interesting. So there you go. There you go. What a fun start to this episode. And I think it's only going to get more fun. Let's go to our main segment. We're back on the Saturday morning with today in the wild and an unusual animal problem in South America. That's right. Dozens and dozens of hippos have found themselves very far from home and now government officials in biologists have to figure out what to do about it. And your question, what in the world is how I will lead this offer. So there are two ways to interpret the question what in the world. And let me start with what the world are Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos. I'm going to read to you from the incredible from the wrongly titled gizmodo article. So we'll get to the legal question in a minute. But the first three paragraphs of the article are dead on in explaining what this issue is, at least. So they get the background correct. We love gizmodo, but they get the law a 100% wrong. So three decades ago, drug kingpin and narco terrorist Pablo Escobar smuggled dozens of animals, including elephants, ostriches, zebras, camels, giraffes, and hippopotamuses, into a zoo in his private ranch. When Columbia's cops killed Escobar in 1993, they seized the ginormous estate, including the zoo. When they did, they shipped all of Escobar's other creatures off to live in other zoos save for his four hippos really changes the Simon and Garfunkel song that I'm a big fan of. Orangutans. It's supposed to do. That's such an a plus reference. That's fantastic. You and I share Simon and Garfunkel. That's so good. So good. So yeah, the four hippos were difficult to capture and quote presumed to not be an issue, so they merely let them stay on the land. And then gizmodo says, all was well until the hippos started copulating. They do not use the word copulating. Now, they're up to a 120 hippos, roaming around Colombia and they are considered one of the top invasive species in the world. Oh my God, really? Yeah. Authorities have weighed a plan to kill the hippos off and they've been checking that out since 2009, and it has recently gained steam. A little factoid I remember randomly. I think hippos are like the most dangerous animal in the world. Like there's more hippo related accidents because than any sharks than anything. There's a factoid I have heard and I pass it on, not knowing if it's a 100% true, but I'm pretty confident. If you're a hippo expert or other dangerous animal expert, I would love to run a Thomas was wrong for two weeks in a row, so right in to let us know if that claim is correct. No, no, I have heard something similar. So we'll do both of them. Hippos, I don't know. It does. Yeah, exactly. So, okay, so there's this plan to kill the hippos. And instead, animal rights groups came up with a plan to sterilize the hippos rather than euthanize them. Gave them some Ivermectin. Yeah. So in July of 2020, Colombian attorney Luis Domingo Gomez Maldonado filed a lawsuit in Colombia on behalf of the hippos that challenged this regulation and said you should use this chemical contraceptive instead of killing the hippos. That's the background. So what's going on from a legal perspective? You have an attorney filing a lawsuit in Colombia. That was filed on July 31st, 2020. On behalf of his clients, the community of hippopotamuses. It is cause number two 5 zero zero.

Opening Arguments
"pablo" Discussed on Opening Arguments
"Welcome to opening arguments. This is episode 5 39. I'm Thomas. And that's the lawyer. Andrew Torres. I'm just the lawyer now. That's fine. All right. Just want to make sure no one ever confuses me for a lawyer. Just making sure. It's only happened, you know, fairly often. It has happened a couple of times. Yeah, we've had write ups of the show where they're like, lawyer, Thomas Smith, and comic relief and Torres. Oh my God, you could not be more wrong. Musician Andrew Torres and no. Impeccable taste in music. How you doing today, mister Torres? Well, other than my impeccable taste in music, I'm doing fantastic. How are you? I'm doing great. I can not wait to talk. I'm sure people have seen the title of this episode. Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos are people, my friend, or something. I can not wait to get to the bottom of this. I don't even know what to think. Quick reminder, though, our Q&A is Tuesday night. That is November 2nd at four p.m. Pacific 7 eastern look for the links. We'll go out on social media. It'll go out on Patreon. If you're a normie, it might be just in time. You know, that's today. So get on that, hop on over to the YouTube. Again, everybody's invited to come watch and join in the chat, and we participate in that as well. But only the patrons get to ask the question. So looking forward to that. All right, on to our first segment that is definitely wrong. This is named incorrectly. I see that you've typed some nonsense words that say Thomas was wrong about duck duck gray duck. How do you justify this word salad you've put in our spreadsheet? Yeah, we got multiple folks wrote in. I'm going to read first Jonathan and you're like, all right, well, you know, whatever patron Jonathan. But then we got some duck duck gray duck insight from multiple appearing guest Randall lies and that you will not want to miss. So, Jonathan writes, I mentioned the duck duck gray duck bit from the podcast to my wife, who I met while in Minnesota and she is a native. Her face got dead serious. I will throw down over duck duck gray duck. She then explained how goose really makes no sense. I was puzzled, aren't gray ducks a subset of ducks. Then I found out something I didn't know. Maybe there's a reason Minnesota public schools are so highly rated. She told me that apparently there exists an advanced version of duck duck gray duck in her school, they had to say yellow duck, magenta, et cetera until they picked the gray duck, making it imperative for them to learn more and more colors so they were learning while keeping their game options alive. She turned away and left the room clearly satisfied in her upbringing in this. This I had to share. And echoing that is our buddy Randle Elias and hold on. So far, I agree with all that. That's all fine. What is the I didn't say, look, if your game is different colors of duck and then gray deck is the thing, that's fine. But duck duck gray duck is silly. And the only thing, you know, the only claim I made is that this is a purely Minnesota thing. Well, interesting that you say that. Randall Elias and writes to say, I am writing with important information about Thomas's claim that, although the rest of the country placed duck duck goose, only in Minnesota, they play a version of this game called duck duck gray duck. Fake news. I grew up in North Dakota and we also played this game. Admittedly, farther North Dakota is right on the Minnesota border and I grew up only a mile or two from Minnesota as the duck flies, but still. Also contrary to Thomas's claim in the Minnesota and North Dakota version, the Tiger does not say duck, duck, duck gray duck. In truth, when the tagger walks behind each seated kid, she names a different color, so people say, blue duck green duck yellow duck gray duck, and then the chasing commences. This allows for a lot of fun variations, like plaid duck, polka dot duck duck, et cetera, which leads to much hilarity other than that the game is the same as tuck tuck goose. So you can see that in this version of the game contrary to Thomas slanderous implication is actually more interesting than calls for more creativity than simply droning duck duck goose as does the rest of the country. It's a better version. Which is in line with the general superiority of most things Midwestern. Happy that I could clear this up, I expect this to be the subject of a lengthy, Thomas was wrong segment, if not, indeed, a full episode of the podcast. And of course, I am available as a guest. I need you to ride a Washington Post column, Randall for me to react to about this. There you go. Well, we will, he volunteers to come on as a guest to fully. I think that's right. If he writes a Washington Post column, we will have him on guests. I believe I need to respond to these allegations. Okay. Oh, yes, yes, please. Again, the thingy that I was told exists is duck duck gray duck, and I was sworn up and down by multiple Minnesota residents that it is ducked out great. Maybe that's the only way you can describe this game, which is like colors, ducks, color, different colors, unless you came up with a standard like yellow duck green deck grade act or something. So that's a fault of the description that you can't capture all that in duck duck gray duck. That does sound like a delightful game. And I will revise my opinion. I will admit Thomas was wrong on that. As regards the first point, though, this is a Minnesota thing. Just because you happen to live 5 centimeters from Minnesota in a technically different place and you also play duck duck grade. That doesn't counter that. Come on. I mean, if I say this duck duck gray duck epidemic is confined almost entirely to Minnesota and someone's like, no, I also play it and they live a minute from Minnesota. You know, I think I'm gonna say, okay, yeah, all right. I'm not revising that statement. It's a Minnesota thing, but I will, I will admit Thomas was wrong on the duck duck gray duck. I didn't know that that all that was how the game went. So that sounds pretty cool. I've just glad we live in an age in which this level of reconciliation is possible. So that's up. There you go. Let the healing begin, everybody. And for those of you who are still rubbed raw for her, say, "Weird Al" Yankovic. Not wrong about any of that. I am still right about all of that. But did you know he gets permission? Anyway, okay. Next one, this is now you're the victim here. Andrew was wrong. This is sort of an Andrews run. You were amusing about jury questions in one of the recent episodes..

Citation Needed
"pablo" Discussed on Citation Needed
"Ruxton when the tape gets caught and start speeding up. Yeah yeah all right back mass more for you. Why did pablo escobar avoid jail. Time all right. Hey we got rid of handle tori minimum He hosted bearer. Her evidence was D- koala ask the best qualified immunity. It's gotta be so good at crack. It was the community who wins this week. I don't know why he sets i. I do to do an essay all right well for tom. Noah eline heath. i'm thanking. You're paying alice today. But we'll be back next week and by then he will be an expert on something else between now and then chuck. Tom and i add on cognitive distance. And eli no-one heath on scathing atheist skeptic rat dandy minus and god awful movies and if you'd like to stop the travesty of hours of unpaid work you can make episode donation at peijiang dot com slash citation pie or view. The mostly go to patriot gives money is. That's more important because we spend a lot of time the show. She probably pay us for our time. Zone close transactions things work. I mean you should just go there. But if you can't maybe go great us patriots better anyway. If you'd like to get in touch with us check out past episodes on social media or check the show be sure checkout citation pod dot com and then i told her i'm going to take out all but one bullet from my gun. I do feel like a man enough to take your date now. I could power a fucking submarine with how much i hate you. Yeah that's what she said yeah..

Citation Needed
"pablo" Discussed on Citation Needed
"Me the. I like to think of myself as an unusual suspect. Still definitely a suspect though. Yeah definitely suspend for sure. Also joining us tonight to masterminds. They got their aac names off the bottom of coffee cups. Kaiser sows and dishwasher. Safe turns out all it takes to engineer. This lineup is to offer donna. Era of the make with you guys got doughnuts. I was just excited. Someone's making ziesel. Standard harry one. This shows a lot of work. This is part of the previous bit. I'm just doing something else here. Thanks patrons for recognizing that we do a lot work. You'd like to learn how to give us some pocket change for brightening your debut should stick around till the end of the show with that and the big deal. I'd like money that out of the way. Tell us ally what person place thing concept phenomenon or event. We'll be talking about today. We'll be talking about pablo escobar bob. Let's go tom. Yeah you read some stuff about whatever we're going to be talking about here. Are you ready to expand our consciousness. I could barely contain myself cocaine. Okay now who clapton lot. Yes was pablo yes nailed right. Yeah pick my favorite american forever war to hate on and there are a lot to pick from right now a war on drugs and almost certainly be the clear frontrunner. I mean for decades. We've insisted that sooner or later we break down enough doors and lock up enough people. We just prop up enough. Puppet regimes across central and south america or give the local police enough tanks and flashbang grenades than by god. We're gonna win this one except we haven't at all and we won't and if there was ever a story that shows just how much we will not win the drug war. There is no better example than that of andrew. Carter thornton the second and no matter where you think. This story is going. I absolutely guarantee that you will not guess the ending on this one. Okay all i'm going to say is that is perfectly cocaine any answer to what is pablo escobar court order. Nineteen forty four to carter and peggy thornton and kentucky's bourbon county. That's all there county stem. I wish it was all my god every just read. It's not all all the ribbons addresses from bourbon. Andrew drew thornton was born into blueblood southern royalty and everyone expected that he'd lived a life typically expected of southern blue bluebirds very likely working on the thoroughbred horse farm that he grew up on. He was educated sayer a very prestigious elementary school after which he very predictably moved onto the sea wanting military academy in tennessee at this point is bath began diverged from the blueblood expectation when he dropped out of college after one semester to join the army in nineteen sixty three he gets there. The first day starts the saddle up. His platoon mates what. I don't understand. While in the army. drew became a paratrooper for the eighty second airborne division. He took part in the. Us invasion of the dominican republic. Guess a quick word might be necessary on that. I had literally never heard of invasion of the dominican republic. Until i read about in passing in walpole article about this guy Turns out and nine hundred sixty five in an effort to prevent what was hard as another cuba america engaged in another one of gunboat diplomacy efforts and sent twenty two thousand troops to quell violence and install a conservative noncommunist government in the dominican republic on it turns out that the pretext for the invasion was flimsier than linden. Johnson's ego johnson named the invasion operation. Power operation with you see also operation. We installed a war criminal. Literally your queen balaguer. Just the worst are of the eighty second airborne paratroopers were actually. The leading force in that invasion and drew was injured in the fighting earning a purple heart for his service. And i feel like you almost have to be trying to get injured at a. Us versus dominican republic. So well right stubbed. His toe on the landing was terrible after successfully defeating the spurious communist revolt kind of sort of gripping the right half of a very small caribbean island with the age of twenty one thousand nine hundred ninety nine of his heavily-armed friends acquitted the army and returned home and kentucky. We tried college again for a year. The for quitting again and working with his dad training race horses but training racehorses was a far cry from the adrenaline rush of being a combat paratrooper. andrew story of who he was wasn't gonna let him rest working a. Gimme job on a horse farm. All the rest of the story really relies in fact on the story that drew told drew about himself. That dominican beach resort where you fell skin. Your knee was rocky dim drew charter. Rita mix that coral can give you infection. You brought up again. No one to pee on your foot when you got can always pee on your own is the only time i say we keep it this week. See sola normally says you know this time makes sense. Go ahead. Most insanely grandiose notions of who he was that i have ever read. Do thought of himself. As a impeccable warrior that is a term coined by philosopher and philosopher should be in heavy air quotes here carlos castenada and that term was just sorta you can ask wrapped into several articles that are read about jurors if this term is some kind of common knowledge but let me quote the pretentious bullshitter here. That motivated druze sense of his own self. According to carlos castenada quote a warrior is impeccable if he has confidence in his personal power whether insignificant or considerable. What what. I read that a time exam. Thing noah man i read that seriously maybe six times and each time it just made less sense than the first time i read it every time i cock my head like a dog hungry for what castenada the new age philosopher credited with the impeccable warrior ideas described this way in the nineteen seventies a shooting star across the sky that we could see from every place on earth. It was called carlos castenada. This.

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"pablo" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"Them up. Your mingle every wednesday at the olive garden all the all good high. Save the bread. Okay save the bread at the olive garden. One all of this larry. I'm so sorry. Because i interrupted you about the story that you were going to tell about the two girls that you met at the scorpion concert. Go okay. we'll make real quick two girls as europeans concert and they go. What do you do for a living. And i said well i do see i been doing this amateur tonight to shoot in phoenix right and in about two weeks cure before i get there now now performed before some crews driving up there and i get a call when when i pull up dan pro- problem and there's some girls in magical. Are you pablo sandoval. Come on girls that wanna that are here for you. Will well shit. So i guess fighting girls with a bunch of other girls from bourbon street right and they both grabbed me on. He'd signing hey pub public danger really well like. When i got upstairs i went away. I will any bang down. And everyone thought i did ran. A guy didn't do swear to god. I never did right and and that. But he kept saying that in the word got around and john pinette snow the big communities. Hey pablo anytime. You need to come to boston in or flirt with everybody there and and we became good friends and it was. It was weird. Because they've started asking how to managers for on a day in the managers will come pablo commaso capable with girls. I go listen listen. Girls know what we do. Ask him on a day that the day before we cancel we tell them. Hey we gotta do something else. Now they go right but it was. It was like that. And then that's when robert hartmann goes. Hey i said are you. Are you going to get the girls right. would it take for me to work for you. And he's like you know. What are these girls for that point on it just who these girls need. Come to every show and didn't clue deal but the everyone was bleeding. I did and that's how that's here now. That's basically now you such. You're such a nice guy that you're probably the only guy that was trying to say. Hey i didn't sleep with them instead of didn't sleep i swear to god. It was kinda strange. Because the guy that debt gordon guy that i lived across from the well topless bar and i saw candy cantaloupes porn star right and loves. Her name is is valerie cantaloupes. But a so christian name after name she. She introduced them together. They fell in love the first night so we went from his apartment to a bigger apartment on. Thomas wrote a condominium. Humongous of tanning beds. You can stay here and just stand there to doug stanhope dog here. The upstairs at candy cantaloupes to so we kind of like by they would leave town on crazy place because fred mills tanning beds but i was a good boy though but yeah but the nice We'll pablo we're going to get into the advice portion of the podcast. Where we actually. We're gonna. We're gonna answer some questions from the reddit advice column. So they're not serious questions. You can answer them silly..

Lex Fridman Podcast
"pablo" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast
"Pablo escobar. The leader of the medellin cartel. He was just a just seem like a gentleman when i met him. You just like you. And i sitting here shoe canton. I'd flown one load fellow and it didn't work out. Well i give it to gut shot. It took a while to get my money in. They didn't put as many kilos on. The plane is spoke to. And so i was gonna work with them anymore and my contact down there introduced me to whore chore and we went up and we went up gate opened. We was escort the and they must have been fifty million out in the yard. Haitian real on an old house and we were escorted riding in in. They was a beautiful woman in there. I'm mean or drop dead beautiful and she made us a cup of coffee. Name was assured industry or hey oh chore and he had twelve telephones on his desk. All of them was a different color and he shook. Kansas very friendly spoke english and he said each one of those telephones were represented another city in the united states cargo. And this new york. If i ring on news calling and so we chatted a while in The asmaa what top airplanes. I had and what experience i had flying across the us border in. I told him he seem Pleased with it and he called the lady in and she went next door in king pablo escobar and he introduced me to pablo escobar and he asked the same questions again in I answered him. I says and. I asked him how much it paid paid. Five thousand dollars a kilo hall it and you put on the plane. Three hundred five hundred one and a half two and a half million dollars. Eight hour trip sounded pretty. Good to me and we're talking about cocaine. Cook talking about colombia colombian cocaine and messaging card data and her hair. Joya was one of the. What would you say founding members of the brain behind the brains and spoke good english and they were nice. People really nice people. Will you scared off at all. What's wrong with your mind that you weren't scared. Here's some of the most dangerous man in this world and you weren't scared on you. Uscca do exactly what i said i was gonna do. Marina chewed down there. They went down and they stayed in a hotel. Five-star treated royally on my first and they just did ask security to make sure that i wouldn't. Da agent so i Did the first loden they would can say. They will hostages but they really weren't. It would just insurance so there was some integrity to the way they operated politely. I'm mean great. Great up the money was ironed in band bad. Banded just right in in the numbers would never want anything wrong with it. What would you attribute that honesty to within the their own moral system in their own set of rules. why weren't people crossing the line and shaving off the top and and In injecting chaos into the system to where it would be unpredictable and people will be dishonest and greedy and all those kinds of things. That's true most people orb there's certain people at the top of the food chain. They don't need that and if they are completely honest then they don't have to think of remember the lie. They told an just honest start with their their. They make him plenty of money. They was making as much money as i did. I i'll tell you how that came about..

Relationships & Revenue
"pablo" Discussed on Relationships & Revenue
"Welcome back everyone to the relationships and revenue podcast. I am your humble host. John yulin so glad to be with you today and it is my honor and my privilege to introduce my friend. Someone who i believe is going to become your friend. Pablo gonzalez pablo. How are you. I'm great. I really hope you're right. I really wanna be the friend of the person who's hanging out with us right now. John is not kidding when he says that dude. I'm so happy to be here. John i appreciate you having me I have a ton of respect for you and to be graced with your stage is something. I don't take lightly man. I hope. I hope i give a lot of value to you and to our buddy that's hanging out right now absolutely well. I can tell the folks who are listening and watching that. I get something from pablo every time i see and hear him every single time i get something so i have the utmost confidence that you all are gonna get way more than you're expecting from this. I really do so. Let's just jump right into it. Let me tell you guys a little bit about pablo. As he mentioned he has his own podcast which is called the chief executor chief executive connector. Make sure i say that right of which he is for sure. He is the chief executive connector. He'll be able to tell us more about that in a minute. He's i call him a human connector. That's really what he is. He's all about relationships slash connections He named his company's connect with pablo. And oh my gosh. I'm just think of all the things that you do. It's it's a lot man it's a lot gets. Oh my gosh folks. i can't even begin to get into it. But you've got to check him out and toward the end. We'll tell you where you can connect with pablo. This'll be really important to do that. And one of the great things about him is that i will tell you when you reach out to him with a direct message and email. Whatever form you do it in he gets back to you. Unlike a lot of other people out there who either have somebody else do it or they just act like that person's not important. I'm not gonna mess with that. You know if you don't have enough followers on your profile you know they won't pay attention to you pablo's not like that not at all man. He's he's there to help people i know he is. I'm i'm just a. I'm just down to be your friend. Whoever whoever's listening to this right now. I want to be your friend like if you reach out to me. I wanna be your friend. I mean for sure for sure now. I mentioned several titles. The pablo has but i would venture to say the next one gonna is probably his number one. He is husband martha indeed man. Hindi my you know my wife is on. I've i've spoken about this before my wife's my muse and i will not be it is through her is i.

RFK Refugees Podcast
"pablo" Discussed on RFK Refugees Podcast
"I'm not just talking about the past where the whole get a lot of mileage out of a few signings you know. They only have to like hit. One a or something like that to look like a genius apparently So again i'm i'm painting in broad strokes. They're not just talking about the united so pablo. Thanks for thanks for joining us. I want to make sure that we plugged the peace again. Make sure that you check out the athletic. I think it's one of the feature pieces so should not be hard to And there's a lot of great anecdotes particularly from the dax and pecci were extremely candid. And i enjoyed their quotes the most particularly coming from the other side. And somehow i don't understand. How am i shouldn't even probably admit this. The penalty kick had been edited out from my brain. I remembered everything else about it. And that is part but it is. It was gone and then i was having i forgot i i know i know i know and somehow it was gone. I knew bill was gone. But then the the retake anyway make sure you make sure you read it if you're like me and somehow your brain and edited up the most notable and exciting part of the game instill. You had great feelings about it check out. I think to the the point you brought up the that you talked about the team. Going to see the fans in the upper deck the cancellation then also celebrating with them. After the after the win. I feel like that. Is you know. Jimmy's quote about it was great. That's some of the things we talk about on the show like that. That that that set dc set mls teams but dc united specifically apart from. You know the wizards or the nationals. Like that sort of attention and care like the quotes about man..

Review Party Dot Com
"pablo" Discussed on Review Party Dot Com
"You wanna take. Should i for him from the review you know. We can assume a lot of things about tim's poor marriage. Yeah but he seems on good terms was maybe just to snore. That happen together a long time and they just you know the excitement of coming together. Every night is sort of waned. She's needs to space. You just need some good memory foam mattress away from tim. The fucking bed off and he and he's okay with it. I guess that. That's that's a very wholesome way of looking at it. That's why we can only hope right. We i flip side of that is that she's got something else for every aspect of her life where tim could fit. She has something else that she prefers. Tim's leaving view on the on the petsmart website. My wife got a parrot and it's talking to her all day and night. She loved him. I sit and watch yeah. I don't know he's just happy not to have to fuck cheaper entertained anymore. He's like finally. I watched a game. Maybe maybe maybe tim isn't. Maybe this is all on. Tim even looking at it the wrong way. Yeah a little bit of calm a little bit of call be. This is an indictment of tim are. His wife probably has a nice night to resolve. Overbook tries you know as a bass enough of tem we all. We all need space especially from him. One of the year not gonna give space. Is us plugs at the end of the episode. I plug is for you. Listen our thank you for listening Much appreciated it makes a goofy is all the more sweet all temporary. We love it and we want you know new episodes every tuesday. We haven't missed two. Gosh tuesday yet. Li i don't think we ever will. Now let's pod until we die so look forward to lots of content to come on tuesday. He might change from tuesday. But i i like tuesday anyway. If you want to send us a review for us and fucking makes funnies over. We'd love to have you. Yeah mike did it. We said thank you. We're he got shot on the show you can too. If you send us a review that makes us laugh like how. We laughed at it. Not with tim. Realm set Screenshot hyper like just get us. That review re party dot com g mail dot com place to do it said us on social media matt. We're gonna talk about the social media's yeah people out there if you like listening to us you can also interact with us in in social media form. We are on instagram at review party dot com or twitter at review. Todd we're sending out like funny funny stuff all the time. But you can also message people on these applications. So if you're interested in that.

Strength to Strength
"pablo" Discussed on Strength to Strength
"What it's like. Jesus all you suffered you know what it's like the lord the worth of a soul is so great and we're in this together lord we're workers in your kingdom and we wanna be used your kingdom and we wanna touch hearts dutch lies lord if you wanna test what i'd preached this morning in this little zoom message you help yourself just gentle be gentle and you've me and my family the strength and the grace that we need thank you lord for rest from robbers over the years all we thank you lord but again we're willing we're willing to do whatever you say. Jesus name amen. Amen amen okay So thank you for coming on here. We had quite group here this morning. We're anticipating this afternoon being being together again with your brother. Pablo pray that the internet works. Well rather pablo got his daughters. Four g phone so she can he can have good internet because the internet always isn't the most stable. they're in nicaragua. Lets us pray that we have good internet afternoon for you brother. Pablo a three o'clock. Tell your friends to join He's going to be doing some more stories in Showing us a collection of things robbers left behind somewhat more geared toward children So the be a great way for us to have her children. Listen to something like this. Also if you have any more questions please fill to to smith that there's questions in we'll try. We'll try to get to those Anything else glenn. Here you've covered. Okay all right. Thank you again and god bless you all go by. Shopping is so a man. Shopping's the council history..