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We have a great show this week We have two guests Greg McElroy, who was just promoted to ESPN's number two booth for college football We'll be working with Sean McDonough calling a national championship playoff game This season comes on to talk about the upcoming college football season get into his broadcasting career stuff with Alabama Sleeper team, sleeper quarterback, new rule changes So we do all that with Greg and then comedian Jared Freed who has a Netflix special out called 37 and single joins the pod to discuss life as a comedian Shaping his act. He's a big sports fan talk about if Bill Belichick is funny and The business of being a stand -up comedian working with Netflix and stuff like that. No Sal this week He's off for the Labor Day holiday weekend. He'll be back next week as we kick off the NFL season and Obviously last week Charles Barkley was on the podcast the feedback on that was tremendous. You guys couldn't have been nicer really appreciate it I will get in depth on the Charles Barkley podcast next week when Sal is back because there's a lot to discuss there But really appreciate all you guys listening in the nice feedback. Also Peter Schrager and Chris Russo won in recent weeks So if you missed any of those episodes go into the archives check them out Subscribe to SI media with Jimmy Traina and leave a review on Apple. We're gonna read them next week Alright Greg McElroy from ESPN on college football followed by comedian Jared Freed all right here right now on SI media with Jimmy Traina All right joining me now. He is the new number two analyst for ABC's PN's college football coverage this year I'll be working with Sean McDonough placing Todd Blackledge is off the NBC Former Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy Greg. How's it going? Congrats on the new gig? Thank you guys so much Glad to be with you guys I've listened for a while you guys between all the media podcast always enjoy how you guys cover Cover the world before I even got into it. I was into it. So it's like this it's addictive, right? It's addictive the sports media world, but you guys do an amazing job. So happy to be joined with y 'all Thank you very much. Appreciate it. And I mentioned you're gonna be working with Sean McDonough this year Sean I'm a big fan of Sean. I've had him on this podcast. We we had some fun with his famous voice cracks Tell me about working with you know, Sean who's done this for so long has done every sport He's done World Series. He's done the NFL obviously Icon on college football tell me about the season going into it with Sean McDonough on ESPN. Well, I'm really excited I think Sean is just phenomenal. I mean, it's just a complete legend and in some ways, you know, I When you're playing or when you're watching as a fan at least for me, I was almost oblivious to the To the names and the and the faces that were on television Of course, I grew up with you know, watching NFL football as a diehard cowboy fan So I was you know Pat summer all and and listen al Michaels and and all the others that have kind of graced the television screen but I I recognized voices before I recognized names and as soon as I became more aware of this side of The game broadcast as soon as I heard Sean McDonough's like, oh my gosh, I've been listening in my whole life To be able to I've only done one game with him and it was the national championship game and we did the radio call 2021 would have been the year and it was Alabama against Ohio State and I was nervous wreck I mean, I'm going and working with a guy that I've been listening to for 20 years 25 years knowingly And I'm like this guy's a legend I just want to get out of his way like I just don't want to mess this up because I've aspirations maybe one day down the road working with him and He couldn't have been more gracious. He couldn't have been more understanding. I was a little anxious I'd never been on a call for a game of that magnitude Either as far as the radio is concerned, but he was amazing and I'm just so grateful to to him and him Welcoming on to the team and they've been together for a long time and look Todd Blackledge. I've said this For a long time. I think he's the best the best guy doing what we do. I think he's just amazing and I've always looked up to him. I've always really admired how he calls the game and I've always appreciated very much all the things that that he kind of Interjects into the game and and just the perspective that he brings so replacing him is as an impossible feat But I'm gonna do the very best that I possibly can It's a big promotion because the number two team which is which is you and Sean gets to call one of the playoff games Around New Year's when that takes place On TV, so it's a big assignment you guys I should have mentioned at the top You have North Carolina South Carolina for week one and your first game together for the season We talked about Sean you're coming off a season where you work with Joe Tess who also in college football circles is one of those guys that viewers and fans Are big big fans of because of his exciting ways Tell me, you know now that you're moving on here. What was like working with Joe Tessitore in the past Well, I've been really lucky The Joe and and Dave Pash who I was with prior to that are two of my best friends Dave Pash is like my older brother. Like I didn't know anything about anything As it comes to calling a game if not for Dave Pash and Brian Ryder I would not at all ever be in a position to have found any level of success in this profession But they really showed me the ropes and took me under their wing and then three years ago I was fortunate to to be aligned with Joe and What I love so much about Joe is the passion and energy that he calls the game with he lives that Way all the time and the guys bouncing off the walls in the booth in the pregame Hitting me talking to three times a day on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and our week leading up as far as prep is concerned like he consumes college football 24 -7 365 I mean every podcast I do he's listening has comments has critiques has Has his own opinions that he wants to weigh in him. He is just an all -knowing consumer So it was a blast to work with him and we've developed such a close relationship I Joe love and I love Dave and and I love Scotty Matthews our producer last year who is just an amazing amazing person and Kim Belton who worked with us a few years back as Well, so I've been really really lucky to be around people that taught me to do it the way I think is the right way Everyone's got their own way of preparing for a game Everyone has their own way of calling a game and when to when to speak when to lay out But I've been very fortunate to been surrounded by very talented people that have helped me understand the dynamic of How to present a game and I've had Drake great truck support as well to kind of help me Figure out the best way to plan a review or a replay sequence or maybe do some art or some Telestrations things of that nature. So whether it's Joe or the or the truck the last few years with Scotty and Jeff for Dave and Ryder and Ryder's of course can be doing some Monday Night Football games now. It's a super pump for him I've just been very very lucky and and very very fortunate. I think Dave Pash is the most underrated play -by -play guy in He's phenomenal. He's And I love hearing that Joe Tess is Wacky, even when the mics are off before a game. I love hearing that that you know, it's the same energy Let me get I just want to be clear about something because I've messed up with math before on this podcast I I once called Roman Reigns 43 when he was 33, which I still saw what you're 35 I am yes, and you've been doing games for nine years This is year eight. Yes, you're gonna see I told you I would mess it up Okay, I was pretty close to be on I've said seven. So I've messed it up. You're not wrong It's my own once you get going. Yeah, my ultimate point is you started doing TV at 27, which is pretty young I think well, what do you remember back when I mean when you started out? How raw were you? How green were you? Did it take you a long time to get I mean because I think 27 is pretty Young to be doing TV. Well, it's it's really young when your NFL career is a dud But I feel like I didn't play as long in the league as I would have liked if I could have started at 33 after 10 years in the show, I would have been perfectly okay with that as well But I knew very quickly when I was wrapping things up in the league I probably could have grinded out a couple more perhaps But I was kind of looking at through the prism of I can start my next life now With the launch of the SEC Network and be aligned With a company at ESPN that I knew would cultivate and help us figure out how to do television It was the right time to go. I was still under contract with the Bengals when I agreed in principle with ESPN and Inevitably was in studio at first which I thought was a really good way to kind of get my feet wet and Understand just kind of the nuance of television lingo how to read a rundown how to Do the telestrator in the studio and more of a controlled setting? So if we busted something, it's like well, let's re rack it Let's go. Yeah, that was Comforting and and figuring out your cadence and your tone the following year Called a game that year but it was Lamar against Texas A &M a very forgettable game Jimmy if you didn't watch that one I'm not sure how you missed it. Well, I'm a better so I'm sure the line was about 50 So that'll that's all I need to know if it was that match I think you could have laid the points comfortably and come away a winner in that one. It got a little sideways Then the following year kind of had the perfect blend of studio and game by doing the SEC nation show With Joe Tess I might add so already developed a bit of a rapport with him and Kind of got to feel the energy of the crowd and the fact that yes, it's structured to an extent But you also kind of have to play to the audience some a little bit like doing a game It was almost the perfect blend and then in 2016 after a couple of games that I did in 2015 That's when I was given my first booth Alongside Dave Pash and I remember right out of the gate. Our first game was Houston and Oklahoma It was like number 11 against number four and I was a nervous wreck I mean just to complete I'm like, I'm gonna if I screw this up It's the last year my deal like I'll just be out and you know, go do whatever it is I need to do so I was a wreck and was very nervous. How long did it take you to get comfortable? Last year, maybe yeah, really For real I have I have butterflies before the game that are very comparable to when I played Still get them will always get them probably and I hope I do because that's part of what I love so much about doing this Job is that it is as close to being in the action as close to being a coach as close to being a player is any other professions In the industry, so I really enjoy it, but it probably took me. I was remarkably over prepared as Far as my week of prep is concerned all -consuming Totally dialed in I knew everything you need to know about the backup snapper you know to the point where it's like this is just I'm getting 2 % of my pregame prep into the show and it was almost it weighed me down some and I was trying to force things in so I Scaled back a lot over the course of a couple years to the point where I could be more efficient with my preparation Understand the things that I write down and notes that I take what's going to make air what might not what will benefit and allow? Me to have strong opinions on the air, even though it it might not necessarily come out exactly as I write it down I'll have a better fundamental understanding of what this team does and why they do it so I would say as far as my week of prep is concerned took me three years probably and then to get Really really comfortable and just having my voice and knowing when to go when to lay out when to allow the crowd to speak on Your behalf when to allow the players to speak on your behalf and to let my play -by -play guy really run with it I would say probably the last three years when I really started to hit a groove.

WTOP
"pash" Discussed on WTOP
"Loan now has become a primary focus of prosecutors in Virginia investigating allegations of financial misconduct by the Washington commanders and owner Dan Snyder, ESPN, reports on the loan and why prosecutors are interested in the dealings of Snyder. Earlier we spoke with the man who broke the story, ESPN senior writer Don van nada. Well, it's an allegation that was made by Snyder's three former limited partners who he bought out in early 2021. They made the allegation in an NFL arbitration petition that was filed in the summer of 2020. I obtained a copy of that and I now know that the prosecutors in Virginia have a copy of it. Central in that allegation is that a $55 million credit line was obtained by Bank of America without the limited partners approval as members of the board or without their knowledge. In fact, they say they didn't know about it until 16 months later and happened to see it in a footnote in a financial audit. And you also report that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell signed off on this loan even though those minority partners didn't know about it. What about his involvement in this particular case? Well, the limited partners wanted the NFL of arbitrator to get to the bottom of this credit line. They asked the arbitrator to go to Bank of America with a summons and find all of the documentation that was submitted or not submitted. And within days, the arbitrator said this arbitration is over. We want to move the arbitration to mediation, which will be led by commissioner Goodell and NFL general counsel Jeffrey pash. And that's what happened. So we don't know if there was any documentation that was ever submitted by Dan Snyder and commander's executives to obtain this alone or not. And it's now something that the prosecutors in Virginia are trying to get to the bottom of. Could Roger Goodell wind up being investigated for this as well? Well, I don't know the answer to that. I did ask the NFL if they have received a subpoena from the prosecutor's in Virginia and they declined to comment. Of course, there have been so many different investigations of Dan Snyder and the commanders. What about this and his ability or lack of ability to sell the commanders? How do the other NFL owners feel about this? I know that some NFL owners are quite alarmed by this. This happened without their knowledge. Often when loans are taken out, it goes before a finance committee of the NFL and even before the full membership, I don't believe that happened in this case. So I believe there may be questions asked about this at the next NFL owners meeting at the end of next month. As far as the sale goes, it's really hard to predict how this will affect Dan Snyder and him attempting to sell the team. I really don't know how it's going to impact it. Off to see. That's ESPN senior writer Don van nada. WTO at 6 18. We've got traffic

WTOP
"pash" Discussed on WTOP
"A secret $55 million loan has become a primary focus of federal prosecutors in Virginia, investigating allegations of financial misconduct by the Washington commanders. ESPN reports today in an exclusive story that the loan about the loan and why prosecutors are interested in the financial dealings of commander's owner Dan Snyder. We're joined by ESPN senior writer Don van nada who broke the story thanks so much for being with us Don. Thank you. So tell us about this loan and the allegation that Snyder may have been using the team as his personal piggy bank. Well, it's an allegation that was made by Snyder's three former limited partners who he bought out in early 2021. They made the allegation in an NFL arbitration petition that was filed in the summer of 2020. I obtained a copy of that and I now know that the prosecutors in Virginia have a copy of it. Central in that allegation is that a $55 million credit line was obtained by Bank of America without the limited partners approval as members of the board or without their knowledge. In fact, they say they didn't know about it until 16 months later and happened to see it in a footnote in a financial audit. And you also report that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell signed off on this loan even though those minority partners didn't know about it. What about his involvement in this particular case? Well, the limited partners wanted the NFL arbitrator to get to the bottom of this credit line. They asked the arbitrator to go to Bank of America with a summons and find all of the documentation that was submitted or not submitted. And within days, the arbitrator said this arbitration is over. We want to move the arbitration to mediation, which will be led by commissioner Goodell and NFL general counsel Jeffrey pash. And that's what happened. So we don't know if there was any documentation that was ever submitted by Dan Snyder and commander's executives to obtain this alone or not. And it's now something that the prosecutors in Virginia are trying to get to the bottom of. Could Roger Goodell wind up being investigated for this as well? Well, I don't know the answer to that. I did ask the NFL if they have received a subpoena from the prosecutor's in Virginia and they declined to comment. I'm quickly before we go, of course, there have been so many different investigations of Dan Snyder and the commanders. What about this and his ability or lack of ability to sell the commanders? How do the other NFL owners feel about this? Well, that's a good question. I know that some NFL owners are quite alarmed by this. This happened without their knowledge. Often when loans are taken out, it goes before a finance committee of the NFL and even before the full membership. I don't believe that happened in this case. So I believe there may be questions asked about this at the next NFL owners meeting at the end of next month. As far as the sale goes, it's really hard to predict how this will affect Dan Snyder and him attempting to sell the team. I really don't know how it's going to impact it. I'll have to see. Well, we'll talk to you again then, Dan. Thank you so much, appreciate it. Thank you guys. ESPN senior writer Dan van nada. Top stories we're working on a WTO P, a man is dead in southeast D.C. after police say he was shot and killed by a U.S. marshal. And let's go to Dave dildine for traffic

Northwest Newsradio
"pash" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"North of cloverdale and I heard 6 to 8 gunshots directly behind my house, walked out to see what was going on, cops were right on the scene. They blocked the whole street off. We checked in with Seattle police for any possible updates they tell us they have completed their search for the shooter or possibly shooters, but they had no update for us on whether anyone was placed under arrest. We're learning this morning Fairchild Air Force Base officials inspecting the installation's tankers for potentially defective parts on the tail assembly that have grounded many jets nationwide until they're cleared. A base spokesman there yesterday the air force material command issuing what's known as a time compliance technical order of the ground to KC one 35 aircraft until inspections are completed for a non conforming part in the vertical tail assembly. Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane issued a statement indicating that 90 aircraft had already been inspected since a week ago, a 24 jets found to have faulty pins. An update about this arson suspect in mason county is now in jail after a swamp standoff in Sheldon, makes a county deputy say the man set the building on fire on Wednesday that House 22 people at a charitable organization. No one heard in that blaze and a fight officers tracked him down at the Shelton in on railroad avenue. Police say the man claimed to be armed. There was a standoff for some time. One point they said, the man had power tools and was trying to secure the door so nobody could get to him negotiations negotiators at his were called in and he was eventually arrested apparently the arson the arsonist here apparently linked also allegedly for a setting a fire at a ministry building where housing of about 20 men. This was in union, which is not far there from the alderbrook inn. 8 33 right now here in northwest news. Seattle police arresting a store clerk in pioneer square after an argument with two customers led to a stabbing. This was a second and yesler on Thursday, witnesses say two people went into the store during the morning. The buy something, but apparently got into an argument with the clerk, the clerk pulled a gun and the two left, but knocked down some merchandise as they left the store. The employee followed them outside, reportedly attacked with a knife, one stabbing victim taken to the hospital while the other ran away before help arrived. 8 34 here at northwest news. We've got traffic and weather for you right now. Every ten minutes on the floors. John Nelson, again, from the high performance homes, traffic center. Well, even for a Saturday morning looking at lighter than normal traffic volumes, really no collisions or stalls at getting in your way, no restrictions for snoqualmie past traction tires are advised for Steven's pash going to find delays for the Seattle Bremerton ferry run. Reservations are full until at least 2 p.m. for the port Townsend coupeville ferry run. We have the roadway reduced to two lanes for ongoing road work northbound I 5 between two 16th street between the overpass there and military road. There's a kraken game going on at CenturyLink field event center later on tonight, so expect extra heavy traffic there as well. Our next northwest traffic at 8 44. Let's get a read on the clouds we see in the skies above here, turns on komo TV four here with our forecast sponsored by northwest crawlspace services

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"pash" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Deserves to be second in coach of the year voting behind mcdaniel? Nick sirianni. Brabham's got the lifetime achievement. He should always be top three. He won it last year, and I was like, oh, that's right, he did win it last year, 'cause he feels like he should always, he and Belichick should just get awards for just like, hey, you guys always do a great job. Congratulations moving on. The 7 and four with all the injuries they had, the fact that they almost won that Malik cooker game, like just an incredible year bam. What's your next matchup? Patrick Mahomes versus Lou and aroma. This was the defining matchup of the AFC championship game last year, Lou and aroma for those who don't know big Lou is the defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals. Love this guy. And he's gotten head coach buzz. I'm very glad he has. I'm not sure he'll take it 'cause he strikes me as the kind of guy who kind of just wants to coach defense and go home and see his kids for the rest of his life, but we'll see. Who knows? The thing about an aroma that's most impressive is that a lot of good defensive coordinators coach their stuff, they coach it well. They do what they do, and then they get the right personnel for it, they get the right body types, they know some of the changeups they need to pitch and then they dictate. They dominate. Ryan's with the dolphins or with the diners, excuse me. We play chorus, we rush with four we dominate. Here we go. And we're almost more in the Belichick vein where he'll run something out in week 7 that he wasn't doing in week one. He'll change a look here in cheadle there. Like against the Titans, they're running bare fronts with Sam Hubbard on the inside, they got two defensive tackles on the other moving guys around. Like, they do a crazy number of things. Most notably against pash mahomes in the chiefs in that AFC championship game. The Bengals, the Bengals dropped 8. They dropped 8 defenders on 35% of their passing play. So 8 in coverage, three guys rushing. Huge number. Astronomical number. The only other guy in the league who was comfortable dropping a at these high rates in a single game was Bill Belichick. He had done it a couple times. And against mahomes in the past couple of years. Mahomes really, really struggled against drop a in that game. He had negative 14.4 pass EPA, 7 for 13. Wait, hold on one second with that. When the drop a is so part of that is you're basically daring the other team to run or you're just trying to you're trying to confuse them with the coverage because you never know which 8, but if it's 8 going back, you know it's 8 anyways. So what do you think the chiefs learned from that? It's a great question. So one, are you challenging the opposing team to run a little bit? Because typically you'll be in like too high shells and light boxes regardless. That extra player you drop is gonna have a run pass key though. So he's gonna be online a scrimmage. And when he gets an office alignment coming right at him, looking like he's run blocking, he'll play run defense. It's not like he's dropping right at the snap, right? Yeah. So he's still going to be involved in the run fit. So it's not like they're playing with three down defensive lineman. That's not the case. So it's a little bit of a run challenge, not so much. Secondly, what are you doing in coverage? That's the really cool thing about Lou Anna rumo, right? A lot of the drop 8 stuff that you might run is like, okay, run, you know, three deep safeties and 5 underneath, right? You see that in college? Well, in Aruba would run like man coverage with three like 5 guys on 5 guys and then three bonus dudes if one deep middle safety, another guy on mahomes and other guy robbing just kind of floating around, he'd run drop one of the ends and have him kind of spy my homes from one side and they'd force mahomes out of the pocket a certain direction. He was really creative with the 8 players he had. We don't see a lot of drop 8 in the NFL. So the rules are very nebulous. He would run Tampa two and he would change the tamper droppers. They just, with that extra body, they're creating like you say a lot of confusion. And so mahomes was challenged in that game, either get rid of the ball right now, like, okay, get rid of the ball, go, give it to your read, let the players make the place where you throw underneath. Or try to do your usual scramble drill stuff, try to do your usual chaos stuff. And that doesn't work when there's an extra body back there, right? Oh, Travis Kelce, go sit down in space. We've got three dudes around Travis Kelce. There ain't a lot of space. You know, you really put mahomes in an awkward spot for how he likes to play. That was last year. Last year mahomes, epaper drop back against drop 8, negative .1, this season, .42. One of the league's best passers against drop 8, storm the ball much shallower and getting a lot more yeah. This is the change the chiefs offense May when they got rid of Tyree kill brought in juju Smith used to do. You think it was partly because that Bengals game? Yes. It's part of that. Another part of it is mahomes choosing to change how he plays, right? And this is the thing about mahomes that has always been most impressive. Like the arm, the nola passes, the sidearm nonsense, whatever you want. The thing about mahomes that is shocking is that more than most quarterbacks, any other quarterback in the league, he changes his playstyle. He will change the way he plays the game. He's mature enough to say, yes, I'm this talented, but sometimes I just have to dump the ball off to Isaiah Pacheco. And so I'm just going to and he has the humility and the self control to do that. And so Ana rumu, one of your best changing, molding, throw different pitches at your defensive coordinators against mahomes, who has changed his playstyle since the last time that Lou saw him. Huge, huge, huge AFC playoff defining matchup once again because Lou's gonna have new stuff from mahomes. And mahomes is gonna have a different playstyle than Lucy before. So it's new challenges, very interesting to see what the Bengals defense brings out. I think mahomes still has the advantage, especially no chito Auguste, the stark corner for the Bengals. He's into this year. But Lou is a great signal of what other teams might start to do against your offense because he's very good at building these game plans. You know, I was fascinated by Lou, because just what the Bengals do in the second half. There's really nothing like it right now. And I was looking at his Wikipedia a

No Agenda
"pash" Discussed on No Agenda
"Karma free for y'all great idea. Congratulations you've got karma. Do we have anything for kyle. Rainy i do not. I did not see anything coming from. Kyle either And i think kyle is she although it could be the wrong kyle three kylie. No because i've been through this with kyle. It's a girl named kyle which is worse than dude named Kelly seriously the ductile. How can that ever be anyway. canyon texas three thirty three. If you got a note that we missed a kyle said onto cheryl cox three thirty three. This is for josh cox on his birthday from his ever. Loving mother cheryl. Who is the fairy godmother of the web hosting co op Yes i know josh. That's very nice. It's a sweet edward pie. Pash tash believe passion omaha nebraska He becomes the first executive associate executive at two sixty. Oh six omaha nebraska. I wanted to celebrate my birthday. on november. sixth with an associate executive producer credit amount seeing signifies. Something very special to me. P- two plus boob or two boobs. I'd like to hear the millennial. Song to the tune of old bloody oh blah da by the beatles and i really appreciate you making me find that one because i have exactly zero end of show mixes today. And that is a beautiful Let's see who did that. One that is a beautiful mix from quite a while ago. Done by mike tyler. Annus about two and a half minutes. So we'll play that inter show for you and thank you for the for the suggestions goodwin sir walkman duke of ohio favourite donation amount two three four five six in the morning. Jen short note inviting all to register for the northeast ohio. Meet up this coming saturday. See details on no agenda amita dot com and look for yours. Truly the big goof wearing papaya. Orange hat no jingles. Just karma sir walkman duke of ohio. Got it for you. Look out for the hat. You've got carmont. Rob cardinal to thirty three Could think of no better way to celebrate my birthday november fourth other than to donate to no agenda. I think it's me on the birthday. Wishes should be okay. So here's how this house this this other ones went. Eric says okay. Got everything for you. I had everything set. I didn't put me on the birthday list. Because john should know better. And so i put this testing case. I feel better about what well that you should say. Exactly what you just say. Is mimi on the list. It was sabotage you were being setup.

No Agenda
"pash" Discussed on No Agenda
"This with kyle. It's a girl named kyle which is worse than dude named Kelly seriously the kyle. How can that ever be anyway. canyon texas three thirty three. If you got a note that we missed a kyle said onto cheryl cox three thirty three. This is for josh cox on his birthday from his ever. Loving mother cheryl. Who is the fairy godmother of the web hosting co op Yes i know josh. That's very nice. It's a sweet edward pie. Pash tash believe passion omaha nebraska He becomes the first executive associate executive at two sixty. Oh six omaha nebraska. I wanted to celebrate my birthday. on november. sixth with an associate executive producer credit amount seeing signifies. Something very special to me. P- two plus boob or two boobs. I'd like to hear the millennial. Song to the tune of old bloody oh blah da by the beatles and i really appreciate you making me find that one because i have exactly zero end of show mixes today. And that is a beautiful Let's see who did that. One that is a beautiful mix from quite a while ago. Done by mike tyler. Annus about two and a half minutes. So we'll play that inter show for you and thank you for the for the suggestions goodwin sir walkman duke of ohio favourite donation amount two three four five six in the morning. Jen short note inviting all to register for the northeast ohio. Meet up this coming saturday. See details on no agenda amita dot com and look for yours. Truly the big goof wearing papaya. Orange hat no jingles. Just karma sir or walkman duke of ohio got it for you. Look out for the hat. You've got karma rob cardinal to thirty three Could think of no better way to celebrate my birthday november fourth other than to donate to no agenda. I think it's me on the birthday. Wishes should be okay. So here's how this house this this other ones went. Eric says okay. Got everything for you. I had everything set. I didn't put me on the birthday list. Because john should know better. And so. I put this testing case. I should know better about what well that you should say. Exactly what you just say. Is mimi on the list it was sabotage you were being set.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"pash" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"Relationship which they don't really. They're not as friendly as people might think they are. Now is a lot of time to spend together. Look it's just like you. And i. I mean i know that you and farmer of history but the way that i describe your in my relationship is that we've known each other for almost forty five years verge of never speaking to one another from forty five years. I say this because this this this bitch a neither allen berg fucking thorn in that group seidman she is. I mean okay. So anita calemburg the mother of three of keith richards. Kids beautiful woman back in day. Yeah yeah in the mistress of three members from the rolling stones. I you had an affair with brian jones and they say when she dumped him that was the beginning of his end. He never recovered. He was devastated when she well remember she. She was with brian before keith. She had an affair with brian. jones while sa- so. She had an affair. Brian jones then keith. Richards and finally mick jagger right and keith richards kind of admitted that the thing between those two Between jagger and her during the filming of the movie performance and he's a his word says forever tarnish the relationship between us fucking jaga was a dog insecure insecure and a dog. They say that he had Proudly say though four thousand women four thousand partners this is put it that way. Four thousand partners over his time. And let's see i. I got a little list of who who he was supposedly with whereas it so they say Mick jagger had fair with the early he was worth about. Four thousand women including madonna. Uma thurman princess margaret angelina. Jolie and david bowie i. I'm not sure. I believe a lot of those. Well i mean what what the hell do i know. But you know it's i'll tell you getting back to anita i mean he could have had any woman that he wanted in a fucked over one of his friends. That's bad guitar. Play you songwriting partner. That's bad man. Yeah so his his image kinda get tarnished when you look at that although he is sir mick jagger also Had we we talked about this. Oh by the way. This is episode. Twenty five wow twenty. Five episodes party seems fifty. Oh jeez who Okay i'll edit that out. I'll just edit that whole thing. We'll we'll move on so that that on that so the lips the lips right their logo the hindu goddess kali inspired the logo the represents the rolling stones the goddess kali symbolizes and emancipation and destruction of evil as is the goddess of eternal energy. That drawing of the mythical tongue is known as hot lips has become the emblem of rock and roll else became the symbol of peace and love before the hippies in the seventies came up with their peace symbol designer. John pash pass shea grew in nineteen seventy yet for a modest sum of fifty pounds. Which one hundred bucks hundred ten bucks depends with. The exchange rate was at that time. Seven hundred seventy two hundred dollars. Whatever it was. Yeah yeah so. What i think we had talked about it on one episode that some people thought just because andy warhol came up with the design of sticky fingers the album that he also designed the tongue which is a lot of even even though even though You know Collie was supposed to be the inspiration for the the tongue and lips. He kind of admitted that jaguars really the inspiration for his dry fits. Yeah of course. Of course you when they first started using it. Hold on this. This might be the thing that leads to the confusion. Hold on so they started using it on was it. was it sticky fingers. It was sticky fingers. Yeah because i was thinking of the fun like i. I didn't see the logo on it. Yeah sticky fingers so there you go with the at the same time as the album. Andy warhol. Yeah that's a good point in and sticky fingers you know the the he designed that andy warhol any warhol in his his group from the factory they made the design of that record in it actually had the workings zipper at one point. They wanted to put a balloon in there but it was too expensive to to get that done in pretty soon after when they started to do reprints of the record. They actually got rid of the real zebra. You know why zip was ruining album covers. It was winning the album. That's right because they were all coming in these boxes and they're all pressed together. Yes and so on the back of some albums was that indent from this was behind it. That is exactly right. Yeah yeah that's the you know again. What's your favorite stones album exile on main street. I think we talked about this too. Yeah yeah sure we. I'm tossed up between sticky fingers and And actually Some girls i. That's maybe that's a good. I mean every song on that is great but that actually leads me into something. What's the song on some girls. I was driving one night. Only far away is so the story behind far away is keith. Richards had gotten gotten in trouble in canada. I think he for drugs and this blind girl kinda. He befriended her so she kinda got him she. He got off but he never forgot her. She kinda got him straight for a little while and he he wrote the song about her faraway is me. She's blind so he wrote that about a blind girl. I'm not. I know the story. I don't want to do it on the podcast and kill it. I'll i'll i'll i'll dig it up again but that's the gist of it. It was about it was a real about a real girl. So the when they were going through their country spell with dead.

This Week with George Stephanopoulos
"pash" Discussed on This Week with George Stephanopoulos
"Entire adult life has been spent in the shadow of the twin towers falling. It's unimaginable to me what my life would have been like. Had that not happened. Almost certainly went to join the army. I gave up everything for to do that. i mean. That was my twenties right. I gave out my time my youth by health lauren. Crow was twenty five years old. When he was commissioned as an infantry officer in the army by the time he was sent to afghanistan the us was seven years into the war on terror. I was a platoon leader charge of thirty some odd infantry guy and some support soldiers we were placed on a are in combat outpost. Sort of right up against the pakistan border the furthest outpost in our battalion from the battalion headquarters in the pash river valley hated the pash. I hated that we were there. The job was hold on. We really relied on initiative from wherever we could find so when you found someone who could step into a role. He needed that person. In that role than brandon farley was one of those people brandon was shot and killed on a mission and close ambush And cunard and september of two thousand eight. It's the worst my life by far and hopefully remain so 'cause i can't imagine going through anything more than this. I took it as a personal failure. My job was to keep him alive. Nobody should have died there. Nobody needed to die there. I don't think i ever saw a greater strategic purpose for being there. Good morning. America was in progress in the east coast midwest. But we're joined by the entire network just to show you some pictures at the foot of new york city. This is the world trade center. Obviously a major fire there and there has been some sort of explosion. We don't fully know the details. Just saw another plane coming in from the side so this looks like it is some sort of concerted effort to attack the world trade center that is underway in downtown new york..

Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
"pash" Discussed on Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
"And then everybody else is kind of just like it's slowly trickling down and we're taking inspiration off them but you never you never know who's going to be that next person so that is a point. Yeah that's a really good point. But i forgot why said that. I say that to say that. I agree with you. Nothing little. there's little that probably already hasn't been done and not to say like you said there's not originally ideas and concepts out there. Somebody's probably thought about i. Wanna talk some about somebody recipes that you've done harvesting nature you can run through those can do a little. What inspired you to make them kind of the process. Just whatever you feel like talking. We got. We got some time to to discuss them. If you like. So cam pash is one of my favorites. Yeah i like that one too. Oh man. i'm a huge fan of hash. yeah Food well and honestly at was something like over the years. This kind of been doing. My daddy is to make it His own little way. You know it's like leftover whatever allston a skillet and mississippi your traditional hash. but as i've Started like cooking at camps or you know cooking the camp where hunt here and evenly big family weekend. You know like Anytime there's potatoes or whatever Or i would also try to plan my meals. where like. There's potatoes roasted potatoes one night. I can be leftover and utilized and then all those meats like you know like he'd seared tenderloin than dice it up and burn your hash like so it's a beautiful thing and i just think egg makes everything really great merit overall eg is like it's pretty close to it was pretty close to heaven right there. Yeah and like. I think though also after a crawfish boil than other thing i use all the vegetables from crawfish. Boil hash the next day. Even put the crawfish up..

Rivers of Prophecying
"pash" Discussed on Rivers of Prophecying
"Bickers. You're blind and deaf to fair yup blind and dead because of what others say what you sick and senses say show garnered an despise that all life control me. I share a raping tom. Now is the time. When is getting open. Shepherd people are getting delivered and there is tripping stripping on brown believes people getting stripped of what they provide with no right shoulder order to bring back. Those who already need your reestablishing balance restablishing stewardship as it should be. Because you have been placed on a disjointed show your around the you placed your needs before those of the planet's hush just due to cells. Inhale here the heat defies melting mascot. Pash work everything for the greater. Good time is working with sugar. Times marching for people live differently for logistics to be put in place on share yard in nations consensus and unity. Sugar of the nations are should keep what is done that had to be done. Only spread the prayed. Thank you you justice. You trust us to sit around and you trust us to to keep the right worship. Trust us to to reach.
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TED Talks Daily
How dirt bikes and STEM ignite ingenuity in Baltimore | Brittany Young [TEST]
"Hi it's bryce dallas howard guest hosting today on ted talks daily. Here's a talk from an incredible ted fellow and the stem educator brittany young a community leader tackling national issues by turning passions into opportunities for stem education and career development. Hey ted talks daily listeners. I'm adam grant. I hosted another podcast. From the ted audio collective called work life and it's about the science of making work not suck next time the number of protests targeting firms. Today it's on the order of sixty times. The numbers that you would see and early tens employees activism is on the rise. But how can we use our voices effectively. And how can leaders manage all those voices find. Work life on apple podcasts. Spotify or wherever you listen. I show people all around. Dc antiquites my guests engaged. I liked sprinkle in a fun factor to net. Stop dupont circle. Also here's a lifestyle tip for you. Try apple pay. You can now just tap with your phone or watch to get on the bus or train all over the dc area at your smart trip to the apple wallet then just have to ride apple. Pay on iphone now. Arriving on metro. Support for ted talks daily comes from odu odors suite of business. Apps has been you need to run a company. Think of your smartphone with all your apps right at your fingertips odu is just like that for business but instead of an app to order takeout or tell you the weather you have sales inventory accounting and more union the department we've got it covered and they're all connected joined the six million users who stopped wasting time and started getting stuff done go to odu dot com slash ted to start a free trial. That's od co dot com slash. Ted i want you to take this journey with me. Let's set the stage. Is a sunday in baltimore in a park. We endure a hill watching dirt bike. Riders go pash do tricks. Willies do stunts zipping. He hit the engines revving. Smell the gasoline. You could see the join excitement. Netface someone's probably learning how to fix the dirt bike way too expensive to buy. Then they can go to school. They can get a pop quiz or a test teacher. You'll account we all heard. And we've all hated train as leaving new york to cleveland. But they're here in baltimore. How does this relate. They don't get it. They fail the test and now they can hate then now. World can turned upside down. They can get on facebook instagram. Get a call or text. They can watch as their friend can become a hashtag. A kid in the wrong place wrong time lost to the streets loss of the system lost a gun violence or kick that could be arrested for dirt bike. Because of my city it can be a misdemeanor. Possession of dirk like this can be elected story for black kids across the country. And he's like miami. Cleveland atlanta philly. Whatever please had the dirt bike task force now. Acts yourself if the thing you used to relieve your stress if it was demonized would you still do it if it was criminal us. The answer is yes. That's the reality black people across the us right now. They've watched as we made room in. Cities escape borders bicycles in any other sport. They can watch tv in seattle games olympics on. Espn the style and stain ad campaigns and films but in baltimore would they have looked forward to would do. Right is get from all of it. No space no outlet just typical narrative. Like i said this is a communist story. I was a kid in the park. I wanted to be just like the big crowd is but i hate the fall. Instead i became like bill nye the science guy i was doing all kinds of experiments blown out burrows off glowing people to the chair and i may or may not have made stink bombs at school. They would describe me as a bad kid. Where they didn't see was all my jeans. My talent my voice was not hurt. Then i became that black girl from west baltimore working stem my first position. I was confused for the secretary was pissed but liquefying soon get more people in industry and it's one eight hundred. That's what i start doing. Working small groups for kids students teach them some activities then and twenty fourteen. I lost my little brother to the prison system. In twenty fifteen. I lost all faith. In system period. The world watched following a freddie gray uprising as possible burn. I wondered people go and listen. Where would it solutions. And where was investment into my community and twenty sixteen. I broke the system and became the founder and ceo of beat through sixty carbonell. I went back to my experience in park. I thought about the kids bikes those scales. People use to pay the bills just like mechanics mechanical news. We lane in system s sights the sign's behind popping best willie playing in dirt bike. It's home o'clock is busy quesion technology. The technology needed to get the best radio tires. So you don't have the channel asphalt engineering. The engineers needed to fix peg dirt bike. But the also get the best mac mac. 'em mathematics the math needed for the guests to oriole ratio. So you dirt. Bike does not explode then also gonna step further. I thought about the rights new only way to have programming solutions was ahead of them at because the people closest to the problem onto solution i thought about. Mike says he was six. He's rendered by geez when he seventeen graduating high school. He didn't know what you wanted to do but he knew he loved everything about their bikes and started working with us and beat through sixty. He's helped us. Educate kids trained by gratis and x twenty one. He's our lead instructor. He's created mates showed them across the country and he really represents the best to be three sixty at the corvallis. Work is constantly thinking about what people like. Like one for mike. He was a space. Basically work of students on our curriculum space. Keep training more. Riders and growing a skill sets a space where he no longer has skating but he has something his own city for him with your support and it's of more cities we can make this reality since two thousand seventeen. We've saved the city of baltimore about two hundred thirty three million dollars by dorm programming over seven thousand students. We saved the city of baltimore. One million dollars by growing workforce opportunities for people. Just like mike. That's less people that could possibly go to jail. Less money spent on dollars and cents of incarceration and more money going and saw black communities our leaders our culture and our voices. We don't need to black squares. We don't need your campaigns but will we do need as your dollars and cents behind us to make roach. We need more people like you and cities to believe in invest in our model of growing the people. What will you choose to be an ally being impact be the revolution be three sixty. Thank you hello there. I'm chris anderson. The guy lucky enough to run. Ted now has a podcast called the ted interview and this week on the show. I took someone really special name me. The woman married to jacqueline nova 'grats. She's been that he is learning how to use the tools of business to tackle global poverty got drawn into capitalism raised to the rank of religion. And now we have an opportunity to have a very different conversation. Find the ted interview. Wherever you listen to podcasts.

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"pash" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"Sort of naturally ideologically opposed. To them. And also it draws away a lot of their fighters and people. And, of course, the threat to the Afghan government. You've actually seen the government, the Taliban and the U. S kind of all on the same side against Isis. West. Morgan is a military affairs journalist who most recently covered the Pentagon for 2.5 years for politico. He previously worked as a freelance journalist in Washington. Iraq and Afghanistan, contributing stories to the Washington Post, The New York Times, the Atlantic and other publications. He joins us today to talk about his new book, The Hardest Place. The American military adrift in Afghanistan. Special Valley will be right back with that discussion. I'm Michael morale and this is intelligence matters. West. Welcome to intelligence matters. It is terrific to have you on the show. Thanks so much for having me. I really appreciate it. I wanna start by congratulating you on your book the hardest place. The American military adrift in Afghanistan's pesh valley. I must tell you and my listeners that I found it extraordinarily well written extraordinarily well researched. Absolutely fascinating. A page Turner from that perspective, but also Very sobering and I have to say frustrating and I hope we'll be able to highlight those last two feelings sobering and frustrating. For our listeners as we as we talk about the book, but start with congratulations. Thank you. Yes, thanks very much for reading it, and I'm glad that it resonated. So my first question is why did you write the book? And why did you focus it on one location in Afghanistan? Sure. So about a decade ago, I was spending time is a freelance journalist kind of roving around Afghanistan, south and East during President Obama's surges. On guy would just I would go from battalion to battalion visiting us and British infantry units that were essentially in the toughest fighting that I could find Just because that was, you know, I was covering infantry operations as an embedded reporter on I just wanted to see the places that units were having a hard time. So I would go toe everywhere from you know the Brits and sinking and Hellman's to U. S. Troops in the Arghandab Valley in Kandahar. And on the second one of these trips that I made in 2010. I found myself in the past valley and it was it really just got me hooked. It felt very different from other places in Afghanistan that I'd been and that was just sort of the original route of my interest was This place seems so different. It's so beautiful. There are these forests And yet it's also it seems like it's settled into this stalemate. U. S forces and the Taliban they endure forever. They're duking it out with this unbelievable amounts of ordinance and I've never seen so much artillery fired and probably all of the other embeds I've ever done, You know, cumulatively. And yet it wasn't obvious how things had gotten this way. You know you'd visit these little fire bases along the pesh Valley floor on the company commander, there wouldn't be able to tell you, you know when or why that outpost had been established. So the original impetus for kind of looking into the patch, which I started to do, actually, While I was still a college student for a senior thesis was just to sort of figure out why these outposts have gotten there what the back story was on each of them. On Then, the more I looked into it, the more it became clear that there were a lot of the bigger threads of the war, not all of them by any means. But a lot of them appeared in microcosm in the pesh, in particular kind of the youth. This overarching tension between the counter insurgency in nation building mission on the one hand on the counterterrorism mission, on the other hand, which was always very present. Very visible way in the pash and its surroundings in a way that it wasn't in a place like Sangin or or the Arghandab in the Taliban Heartland where there were not al Qaeda operatives, you know, running around. So when you first went there you were quite young, right? I was I would have been 22, I think s so how does a 22 year old get into an M M bed? Well, at the height of these wars that the U. S military in particular and our allies tol lesser extent Were very generous with the media with their embedding program. It was a great way for freelancers to kind of get started. So I was spending my summers during college. Through sort of a weird opportunity I had after my freshman year, starting with Iraq just going and taking advantage of this program. I mean, there was kind of low overhead. You just had to sort of show the units that you knew what you were doing and weren't a total idiot. Andre would be pretty welcoming of you in covering their operations listening to intelligence matters. I'm Michael morale today we have with us West Morgan, author of the new book the Hardest Place. The American military adrift in Afghanistan's pesh Valley. So West can you give us a sense of the general location of the Pash Valley? Where are we talking about? Say, particularly in relation to Kabul and a Pakistan. Yeah, sure. So we're looking at a place that's about 100 miles northeast of Kabul. It's a river that a river valley that empties from Nuristan province, which is very, very high up in the mountains with kind of glacial lakes, and all this stuff empties from Nuristan down into Kunar province. Which is AH Border province that abuts Pakistan. The provincial capital or provincial seat of Kunar is a small city called Asadabad. Ondas Asadabad sits at the junction of the pesh river with the larger Kunar River. Um And so the pash itself, just as that joins the Kunar. It is also joined by smaller tributaries, some of them very infamous, like the Korengal Valley, the Weigel Valley places where really tragic episodes of the war have played out. Um, that's basically the location of it on. But one of the things that's unusual about it is, uh, could are nursed on their home to one of the last real forest complexes in Afghanistan, and that's something that's affected. The war in a lot of ways on is these big, thick Conifer forests full of pines and cedars and furs. On that have both made physically operating up there very difficult and dangerous because you can imagine it's it's difficult to find places to land helicopters, and it presents obstacles for aerial surveillance and also in another kind of more subtle ways, as there's actually a timber trade up there that has played an outsize role in the U. S. U. S involvement. Yeah, I wanted a get a sense for you of the geography and the terrain. What is? You know? What does that look like? What's it feel like when you're there from a terrain perspective, So it's very jagged. It's you know, anywhere in the Afghan east. You'll see great elevation things. They're very high up..

The Agostinho Zinga Show
"pash" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show
"Maxes if i'm mistaken. Scepter was like some african countries. Something right prior to go to bed. And i'm pretty sure if i'm not mistaken game or anything but if i'm not mistaken you probably was imagine do this and then flying over there do they just 'cause so far. I've seen a lot of people in fashion flying around and do whatever the fuck they want. So and those really been saying much. I guess because you know everyone kind of wants a job so again. The hypocrisy disingenuous is little bit seafood. It's kind of bothering against four. Ira of really. I think the best thing you can do is say your own example by going and attending these things during a global pandemic of course when things of safe and you've got a vaccine enough to fuck you one but the moment probably best to stay at home regardless of who invites you to go to some places because for sure once summer comes around because what i heard so far. We've heard that fashion week in paris is gonna be up and running as usual right so the interests of the people that are complaining about particular their show where they're gonna be flying to paris to attend shows that be a good test to see how people where people's ethics and morals actually i in that respect but hey what can you do. Well also we have here on lynn cisco a time of king whilst we have y'all we have this Co little thing to happen over the weekend Kit cardi was on saturday. Night live and decided to pay homage to the legendary corker. Bain bike and a specially made Dress from virgil abloh of white made for him and i think yet another outfit. Two thousand cardigan that was kind similar. Some in virgil it's officer kirk. Obeyed wars will back in a day are really good owed and maybe signaling a change singling signaling a every nissan some of the dresses on men. I'm not too sure personally. You don't have to be fairly in fairly decent nick to make it work. Which is ironic to right. Because i'd imagine dresses like this. Usually kind of you know flatter women of all shapes and sizes by always find a dude to contrast being fairly buff and masking looking and wearing a dress. Probably more fitting. They're just being quite a blog awareness with the same sort of bang on it and it also helps if you're an internationally. Acclaimed were regarded celebrity. Popstar repor guy. Like kid cudi or legend in his field somebody will are basically referencing and saying that he's the influence it kind of looks on you and that's the problem is all of these things like i would be for. Everyone by probably would look like that with me. Jenner mean they probably would have the same effect. because i'm just a no- noble guy but it's it's okay cutty coaster of jesus as an appearance is another sign of justice for men are becoming a norm. This lady here interview. Maim rachel pash. Passion radio tashjian interviewed virgil. I'm about it said the following continued. Here's how did the idea to just come to give tribute to cobain. And what did you cut. Scott virgil says cardinal. Have a history. That goes back ten years. He was on the salva film shooting on the all time zone and goes. Hey i need address unknown. I said say no more on it. That's why that's good collaborators. Like right with between friends say. No more money continues. The silhouette differs from cocoa baynes address. Which is more grunge. Gelbard from corner one of accolades. This one's more bird from a whole woman at brench or a brace thin in the show. Best friends wedding. Can you save more.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"pash" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Oh, there are some interesting pieces. I mean, we have assets. The problem is We don't We can't get him on the floor together because of all the injuries to really evaluate whether or not it's you know it works or you need to make a change. Um or whatever the case may be, so it's kind of a tough position for John Hammond, Jeff Woman to be and because They need to evaluate these guys. But injuries, particularly torto Jonathan Isaac have had made that almost impossible. Yeah, I think he's the one that I look at and because he's out the whole year, But he's the one that I thought was really Really debilitating for them because he was just so long, and it could be really good defensively and he shoots. Oh, well enough from the outside that it could be a threat, and he can roll of the bucket and elevate. I just said he was. He was the guy when you when you guys lost him, And even though Look, you're without him. We got off to a six to start. But he was like the guy liked and go, Boy, That's that's a really tough one because of what he gives you defensively and offensively. Yeah, If you go back to the beginning of the I think it was the 1926. I'm not sure if that's how far back that wasp but hard to remember that before he got injured at the right at the right around New Year's, Um, you know, he was a lot of people are talking about him is an all defensive player. Um, you know, he was top five and steals top five in blocked shots. He really just changes everything for us defensively when he's on the floor, particularly as you know when he's away from the basketball. Aaron Gordon is a Terrific on ball defender and a lot of positions s so when you put the two of them out there, and I think it's I think it's a pretty good combination. Um, you know, there are times when you know, because, um, neither of them right now shot it as well as you know, from distance that people question whether they space the floor enough. But again, they're both very young. I mean, Erin's just 25 years old and Jonathan just turned 22. So, um, you know if we could get him healthy, I think it It's worth maybe taking a long hard look at but I'm not sure you know what the thinking is with John and Jeff. Well, enjoy calling the game fi embracement time. We're actually we're actually in the arena in the bowl, like we're like at our normal broadcast. You guys we're doing what we're doing. I don't do away games. But what we do in away games as Tim and Jim come in and call it off the monitors and the Jumbotron. It's it is I mean to be in that arena just And so you can hear the You know the other piece. I mean, it's just really strange. I looked up. I came out of a break, and I'm sitting in my normal position and the other night and I Just looked up at the court expecting to see the game going on. And that's just the strangest thing like, Oh, wait. I'm doing this on a monitor. I forgot. I think my favorite one Jeff was when they showed Dave Pash, who calls the game for the Arizona Cardinals. He was in the stadium. Niners were actually playing a home game there again something to Seahawks. So there was a football game going on. That wasn't the Cardinals and he was calling the Cardinals up a monitor while that get to going out I go, I go. That is peak 2020 right there. Hey, man, It's always great catching up with you. Hopefully, we'll get back to normal one of these days in the next time next year in the magic come out. We can get together. Love to see you. Thank you. Thank you guys for having appreciated, man. Great guy. Really Great teammate to is, uh, he was We used to sit back with me. Him scowls and speed would sit back there and play cards. At the back table and remember who was it Steve or me or somebody? We got some beer, and we're drinking beers on the, uh, during the flight or were playing cards and Matt Gupta's Who is our coach at the time used did have some beers for the coaching staff and himself. We actually called many Gupta's we affectionately nicknamed him, uh, Mattie White Hart because he used to have his private reserves back there. They didn't share with anybody. Harry White Hearts private holding up way used to get our own beer. And bring a mom. But beer, I guess wasn't allowed before I got there is up to 90 and over the ladder. I said, you know, grab some beer is not that big a deal. So, uh, I guess he asked Kyle's Google's ass cows when they go say when you guys start drinking beers on the plane. He goes. Yeah, but time Tom got here. Yes. Okay, honey, what you gonna say? We can't have any? You're drinking and back through the door Closed? Yeah. Well, damn, man, I'm a man. I'm close about 25 at the time. They have a beer too. If I want a beer, too, huh? You're listening to it over Kruger in Brooke show she will be.

KOA 850 AM
"pash" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Of this one off. Obviously, Coliseum gives your keys for the buffaloes against the Cougars looking for a bounce back here tonight, Well, number one mark we talked about. They got to get back to playing both defense, probably the worst defensive performance of the season on Wednesday night. I look for a big bounce back on that end of the floor. Secondly than interesting matchup tonight between Montagne and become the right kidney, doesn't it? Indeed, they really doesn't necessarily need to outscore him. But he's outplay him. Overall, I think for the bus to win, and finally we talked about this Sean towards what he barometer he is. We need 10 plus points from him tonight, and he needs to be productive for the bus to win. So the Buffaloes and the Cougars tonight By the way, there's all sorts of ways you can get to watch a ghost here. Tonight's we've gotten loves to you Just go to see you bust com slash Bus view We're on channel on XM Tonight. 3 83 Go toe. See you bust calm Go to the 2.5. And I know we'll have a big radio audience tonight. Our good friend Bill Pash and Bill Walter Day Passion build one. Good for ratings, right? Well, you and I both love build death wears as a human being. We loving under way Not a lot of folks will the tripped over the radio side tonight. So glad you're joining us here tonight is common looks to bounce back. Colorado, the roads, name of the black uniforms on gold, Colorado across the chest like numerals, front and back. And for Washington State Cougars to the home whites with the maroon trends. It'll be Dallas, Walton and Jackson. Shove it up. There is the sauce with a tap, and it's one bite. Colorado. Here kill the bumper of Buffaloes. Gregory Nixon is the referee Eric Curry of Scott Bolan. All the umpires little bit of attacking for coal right shorts who is coming off a very quiet game Bounces wide Rod Lane taken by Dallas backs his way in spins. Head fake hush off the window was something good, and there's a nice little hook by the seven footer. From what 12 Ft out the right block in Colorado sell the board first, really itself shot to start the game with, but he's been pretty good that jump hook Washington state attacking forecourt left on the left wingers will Williams. He's been a nice play on the perimeter or Washington State head coach Kyle Smith gave high on the right side off a curl screen to the foul line. Head. Fake ball knocked away from behind out of the hands of Williams. Nice Child by Schwartz defensively gives help him Achille, right, pushes up court. Underhand past having daddy Dr Taylor, right side lane leaves in fires shot contact, no foul whistle, not blowing on the rebound away. The Washington state inside over GT comes away with the rebound. The 6. FT. 10 Freshmen out of Nigeria given took little bit too far down. The line might have pulled up on a wide open shot. Bond town of the foul line gives high on the right side to warrant on the right when there's a skip past download, taken jumper from the right baseline and the jumpers jumping good and we're tied at 2 18 44 to play bus quickly up the course. Schwarz in the bucket to the foul line, Everybody kick out right side. So we like Park A what a great defensive game You're like in Seattle fires right of the circle. Three shot Moco. The rebounding yanked away by Woz Do 90 seconds. Come by here to start the ball game in Pullman, driving up the right side head think right of lane jumper off the window, and it's up in good on the bucket. He's down by Noah Williams and watch who's got a four to advantage. Seems like so far. Martha, let him play physically tonight but killing buffaloes. Attacking for coal right creeping about the 18 minute. Mark Kelly with the dribble Red Pass high in the right side, Schwartz bouncers on the right block taken by having panic attacks is way down, spins. Head fake. Here comes the double team Skip Pass. Cross court over the head of shorts. It's airmailed and out of bounds right idea by Evan very bad execution by the big fellow for the Buffaloes, and there's a turnover against Colorado. He was kind of off balance when he made that pass. Tough to make that long cross court pass. If.

WTOP
"pash" Discussed on WTOP
"By calling 809 48 Mike traffic and weather on the eights readers in the Traffic center the work zone, causing delays on the outer loop top side of the Beltway coming from University Boulevard around Pash, Georgia Avenue. The work reported to be along the left side of the roadway, also north bound to 70 local lane's watch for the delays before Falls Road headed toward 28 with a single lane. Getting by the work South bound looks good, however, out of Frederick all the Way to the lane Divide onto either loop of the Beltway. Also in Maryland, south bound Georgia Avenue After the Beltway, the right lane had been blocked with utility work in Virginia eastbound 66 the volume from 1 23 Tord innately that sawed where you lose the left side of the roadway. Within that long term work zone. South bound 29 under the Fairfax County Parkway had been the scene of the crash. If you're in the district on outbound in New York Avenue after the third Street Tunnel, the crash in response, we're taking the right lane. This was causing delays in sight. The North bound third Street Tunnel South bound in the third Street tunnel near second Street. The left lane was blocked with the work, also affecting the third Street tunnel. The North bound ramp to see street in the U. S Capital remains blocked in within all those closures through Inauguration Day. Now there's several or many closures in the area. Some closures aren't even going to go in place until tomorrow morning. So it is a fluid situation where these closures are concerned. You're going to find portions of Constitution Avenue, Independence Avenue, closed parts of H Street and fourth 18th Street, the 12 Street tunnel. Its length is closed for a full list of the closures. You could go to the website w t o p dot com But again Mork Closures are going to be added tomorrow morning. Good idea to avoid going downtown if you don't have to go, But if you do just to give yourself some extra time, expect the redirection and the closures that may pop up. I'm reading Kessler. W T o p traffic forecast from Chuck Bell. Big store moving across the Great Lakes today and moving through Pennsylvania tonight and tomorrow is going to bring a cold front through here during the evening hours. That's the reason the clouds have been on the increase and rain chances are going up to an 80% chance for rain.

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
"pash" Discussed on NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
"Whole day. Just bang bang bang. I mean you could can found one of those bishops ron's but here's a guy who went for two thousand yards ri- bucky. The diesel is crank last year over fifteen hundred yards this year he hits two thousand yards. Is the eighth running back to do it. A fifth highest in nfl history. He's got three consecutive to there. We go see what i'm talking about. Now he's got three consecutive one hundred yard games against the houston texans which is not as impressive this year but but was last year and i just think when you look at the tennessee. Titans you wanna talk about a team that finds their identity. They know exactly who they are game in and game out and the way that henry's running the ball right now. This is a kind of back that can it's the mike tyson. Everyone's got a game plan until you get. Punched knows type running back because once he gets cranked up. And you can't stop him and you're there ahead of the change. The whole game bucky. It changes it absolutely changes the game and i look. I'm a tip my hat to derrick henry. Derrick henry is beyond my wildest expectations in terms of what i thought of him as a prospect. I thought he was good. I didn't know he would be great. He's been fantastic. The last two and a half years since he's really become the number one running back in tennessee. He's a a. I mean an intimidating combination of size strength power. He has home run speed and what. He is really surprised me with his. Been the durability when you're a big back and you're slamming up in their twenty five thirty times you just wonder kenny. Sustain it over a long period of time and he is basically given them. Eddie george to point up big visible running back that can get it done. He is really the driving force of the offense. It with ryan tannehill. Aj brown making plays in the passing game. Corey davis jonnu smith. This is a very tough team. The only thing that prevents me from fully jumping on the tennessee titans bandwagon man. Their defense deal troubles me the fact that they struggled a little bit. The houston texans. I don't know they haven't been good. They don't have pash rush at all. Despite being big money for today being cloudy whatever like they never got that pass rush. I don't know if you can win and win consistently without having a passion this one. Quick follow up From a kind of a scouting note. One of the things that i noticed was if you put derrick henry set it was no good like he couldn't get the long legs rolling and i mentioned that my scatter reporters is you. Gotta have them off. You gotta have them as a single setback or you know. He runs from eight yards deep. I know a lot of running backs. We'll go from seven yards deep. He goes from eight yards and once he gets those legs unfurled. It's a problem. So that's one of the things from a scouting standpoint bucky. I know that you pay attention to as well is. Some running backs aren't built for the offset they got to be getting downhill so they can get to where they need to go in and crank up that diesel he surly can crank it up. So i'm gonna go with my third sake away the cowboys blow the chances will. It's third down and goal and the snap back to dalton. Looking around the block from elliot. He's in trouble rolling left. Heaves it.

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast
"pash" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast
"I've got to the top of these trite and then became instructor. An instructor and tree surgeon struck to stay as we've rotter so i'm a real good a real good standard. You know pretty much the top you can go and yeah so so with the rope staff and a star watching the tv doing the tv stuff. And i just saw akaka. Do you know i could do some of that. Raise the awareness. Things that this you know. I'll get some more ideas and thoughts and yeah it's basically what with the trees are also thought worked for people. Did it. And i thought i can do this for myself. And i ended up some accompanying company innings now than suffer the television and now i'm seeing bits rocket al pash. 'cause law is with us live. We're not law genuine people with genuine. What we do what we say is that's it. That's all we what we are and coming out with these stunts and things of that. Yeah less. Let's do some good stuff and what but the best thing you can do. So i'm doing the stunts and all that which is for me which are lavish great. But the best thing you can do is.

Mojo In The Morning
Drake is selling a scented candle that smells like... Drake
"Guys remember when fans discovered that target sold a candle that smell exactly like harry styles and the thing sold out immediately. You could not get it will now. Drake has released a line of scented candles. One actually smells like drink. That sold out instant drake smaller. So it there's five different candles. The karbi must one is the one that smells like drake and it features sense of amber. Pash mirror swayed and velvet and supposedly. This is like the personal fragrance that he wears in his everyday lives at the want one again that one sold out the other. Four are still available on revolve dot com They range in price from forty eight two eighty

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Data Alone Is Not Enough: The Evolution of Data Architectures
"Hi and welcome to the a sixteen e podcast. I'm DOS, data, data data. It's long been a buzzword in the industry whether big data, streaming data, data, analytics, data science even ai and machine learning but data alone is not enough. It takes an entire system of tools and technology to extract value from data. A multibillion dollar industry has emerged around these data tools and technologies and was so much excitement and innovation in the space. It raises the question how exactly do all these tools together This podcast featuring Ali Goatee, the CEO and founder of data bricks explores the evolution of data architectures including some quick history where they're going and surprising use case for streaming data as well as always take on how he'd architect the picks and shovels that handle data and ten today. Joining Ali this hallway style jam is a sixteen see General Partner Martinez. Casado who with other a sixteen the enterprise partners just published a series of blueprints for the modern data stack. You can find that as well as other pieces on building a businesses the empty promise of data moats and more at a sixteen dot com backslash mfl economics. In this conversation, we start with holly answering the question. How did we arrive at the set of data tools we have today Starting eighties, business leaders were kind of flying blind, not knowing how the business were doing waiting for finance to close the books and data warehousing paradigm came about they said, look we have all this data in these operational data systems. Why don't we just all that data would take it out of all of these systems transform into some place. Let's call data house and. Then, we can get business intelligence on that data and it was just a major transformation because now you have dashboard, you could know how your product is selling by region by skew by geography and that itself has created at least twenty billion dollar market that has been around for quite a few decades. Now, what about ten years ago? This technology started seeing some challenges? One more and more data types like video and audio started coming out, and there's no way you can store any of that in did our houses second they were on prem big boxes that you have to buy and the couple of storage and compute. Kim really expensive to scale them up and down, and the third thing was people wanted to do more and more machine learning ai on his data sets. They saw that we can ask future looking questions, which are my customers charn which my. Products are going to sell which campaigns should it be offering to who? So then the data leak came about ten years ago and idea was here's really cheap storage, dump all your data here and you can get all those insights and it turns out just dumping all your data in a central location. It's hard to make sense out of that data that sitting there and as a result, what people are doing now is they're taking subsets of that data moving into classic data warehouses in the cloud. So we ended up with an architectural maths stats inferior to what we had ladies go. We have data in two places and they don't make ended that or house or the stale mass, and the recent sees not great in the last two three years. There's some really interesting technological breakthroughs. That actually now are enabling a new kind of design pattern. We referred to it as the Lake House and idea is what if you could actually be able to do bi that rightly on your knowledge and what if you could do your reporting directly on your radio and your data science and your machine learning straight up on the data link I would love to tease apart a few things that have led us here. You know this is very clearly a large existing data warehouse market behind. And you know it's typified by people using sequel on structured data. Like the Emily, a use case is a little bit different than the analytics use case right the case it's normally human beings that are looking pash boards in making decisions where the. Use Case, you're creating these models and those models are actually put into production and they're part of the product they're doing pricing. They're doing fraud detection to underwriting, etc.. The analytics market is an existing buying behavior and existing customer MLA is an emerging market and so. The core question is, are we actually seeing the emergence of multiple markets order this one market? Well, there are big similarities and there are big differences. and. Let's start with similarities roughly the same data. is needed for both there's no doubt when it comes to a and machine learning a lot of the secret sauce, you'll get those. Results predictions comes with augmenting your data with additional Meta data that you have. In some sense we have the same data and you're asking questions don't differences. One is backwards looking future looking but other than that a lot of it is the same and you want to do the same kind of things with the data you want to sort of repair it WanNa have it so that you can make sense of it. If you have structural problems with your data that actually causes also problems for machine learning, actually the difference today is that. It's line of business as typically doing a and they'll science or hardcore rnd whereas housing and be I oftentimes sits in it users of the data warehouse into Beatles, our data analysts, business analysts, and machine learning. We have the all scientists machine learning engineers. We have machine learning scientists. So the personas different and it sits in a different place in the organization and those people have different backgrounds and they have different requirements on the product using today.

Native America Calling
Arizona governor signs proclamation recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day
"This is national native news. I'm Antonio Gonzales Arizona Governor Doug ducey announced Tuesday. He signed a proclamation to recognize October Twelfth Twenty Twenty as indigenous Peoples Day on the Federal Columbus Holiday Emma Gibson. With Arizona public media has more the proclamation came after state Senator James Sita Pash Loci, and a youth led advocacy group Indigenous Peoples Initiative called for the change. Dylan Baca the group's president who is White Mountain Apache and Navajo says indigenous. Peoples Day acknowledges accurate account of Christopher Columbus's violent legacy. This holiday is significant for me because it works to try to eliminate the stereotypes in stigmatisms associated with indigenous peoples and Tribes Paschall K. called on Governor Ducey in. June. During President Donald. Trump's visit to Phoenix to establish the state holiday using his executive powers. She now says she will introduce a bill to permanently changed the holiday in the twenty twenty one legislative session. For National Native News I'm Gibson the Navajo nation is returning to fifty seven weekend lockdowns. Stay at home orders due to a rise in positive covid nineteen cases on and near the reservation. Tuesday's announcement comes a day after top infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci praised the tribe for lowering numbers crediting the tribe strict covid nineteen measures which were enforced for. Months some of the orders including the fifty seven hour curfew were eased. But during virtual town Tuesday Navajo nation. President Jonathan Nez had a stern message for residents to stay vigilant Nez, a cluster of forty or more positive cases traced back to travel and spreading the virus during social gatherings which are restricted on Navajo land, and so we're going to have to. Slow everything down we're GONNA have to stay at home orders because we don't know how far. This has gone out in. Contact, with other people, the new cases were reported in Arizona and new. Mexico the tribes also asking residents to avoid areas in Utah, considered hot spots for the virus. NATO advocates encouraged young people to engage in the voting process on national voter registration day. Barb Hartselle works with the LAS, Vegas Indian Center on the native vote she talked about investing in native youth by using traditional teachings and connecting them with issues native youth face today, really taking like arc additional routes in how we carry ourselves in is important to us and being able to invest in our youth in meeting them where they're at and letting really understand though it seems so big and so massive or maybe. It doesn't seem important at all. It really does determine a lot of things like it really determined just how far come from grandmothers and mothers generations to wear. We'll go with their next generation. Hartselle took part in a national congress of American Indians virtual gathering, Tuesday along with tribal leaders and native women in office. The organizations nonpartisan vote campaign focuses on education registration getting out the native vote election protection and data collection according to NCAA I an estimated one point, two, million, American, Indian, and Alaskan native people are unregistered. Five Indian country bills were passed by Congress Tuesday and sent to the president to be signed into law the bill's address missing and murdered indigenous women, self-governance business, and economic development, and legislation to nullify a supplemental treaty for Tribes on the warm springs reservation. There are seven bills currently pending in the house which ranged from education to water rights and veterans. Issues. I'm Antonio

AP 24 Hour News
Two tropical systems could threaten Gulf Coast
"Two tropical systems could pose a threat to Florida and the Gulf Coast early next week. Tropical Storm Laura some 200 miles from the Leeward Islands. The second system is expected to gain strength as it crosses the Yucatan Peninsula over the weekend. National Hurricane Center senior specialist Richard Pash says both storms could develop into hurricanes. Right now we want no interest in the Southeast US. Certainly it's the peak of hurricane season and all around the Gulf of Gulf Coast should be monitoring the progress of these systems.

AP 24 Hour News
Two tropical systems could threaten Gulf Coast
"Two tropical systems could pose a threat to Florida and the Gulf Coast early next week. Tropical Storm Laura some 200 miles from the Leeward Islands. The second system is expected to gain strength as it crosses the Yucatan Peninsula over the weekend. National Hurricane Center senior specialist Richard Pash says both storms could develop into hurricanes. Right now we want no interest in the Southeast US. Certainly it's the peak of hurricane season and all around the Gulf of Gulf Coast should be monitoring the progress of these systems.

CNBC's Fast Money
Walmart’s stock rises 7% on report of Amazon Prime competitor coming this month
"Check shares of Walmart surging today and reports at the retail giant is about to launch its Amazon prime competitor Walmart plus recode reporting subscription service will launch a ninety eight bucks a year offer same day delivery of groceries and other products and set to go live later this month on Karen. This would be huge and I wonder if this would be. Competition for Amazon or maybe some other retailers big box retailers. I think this is competition for Amazon, and I think Walmart has sort of leading the grocery business, so I really good for them for trying to capitalize on what they've been able to do during the coronavirus shutdown and I think. They've done a really good job. Getting that online business going and I think to really be aggressive here make sense as a target shareholder. It actually has me thinking about you know what maybe I would rather be in Walmart now instead of target. It's a little bit more expensive, but I want to give them the benefit of the doubt for what they've been able to do I. Wonder if finally that Walmart Amazon Enormous enormous P. E. multiple divergence might start to narrow just the tiniest bit, but I think for target. Maybe this is another same day competitor beside Amazon. So might target need to do the same thing, and might that be expensive for them so I think that at the premium that Walmart is to target It's worth it to trade into Walmart here all right. Let's get more about this potential subscription service and what? What it could mean for Walmart joining US Oppenheimer's refresh, Parikh refresh great to have you with us on. How how do you view this kind of service? When it comes to Walmart, I mean if you take a look at Amazon's business for instance, this is a margin business. There are lots of costs involved in terms of the infrastructure to do all these sorts of deliveries, especially to our deliveries with this be a. Positive for Walmart. Yeah, so I. DO think it a deposit, so they look at this offer anything it's for for Walmart's both defensive and offensive move so clearly on the defensive. Amazon rolled out free two hour delivery lay last year to all their prime members. I think with this offering now. Walmart can better compete with Amazon, because they can also offer that free delivery, and then I think in the offensive front now having same-day delivery similar to a counter thing, I think other players such as target I think. Walmart can take from them, and you know on the grocery side. If you look at your pure conventional Grocer Kroger, they don't offer free delivery currently. I think this is also played. Garner more here in the grocery category according to this report from recovery, Pash another offering that will be part of the subscription video entertainment. It sounds like they could be going down. This rabbit hole potential spending and I'm wondering if this may be satisfies, no category of shareholder. Maybe you lose the value shareholder. Who might be in Walmart, the steady. Steady earnings and dependable. Performance and you don't satisfy the growth investors who are looking for something like an Amazon. Years. I think that that for the offering is still very unclear I. Think Walmart is more likely to partner with someone on the video side versus invest billions of dollars in creating their own video service, I would expect their partnership and some type of asset light type arrangement still unclear how they're going to go about doing it so I think that's really gonNA. Be Down the road I think I. Look the launch. The offering discounts and overtime allow these type of for to make it more attractive. Tim Seymour. Thanks for joining us what what multiple because we talk about Walmart Dot Com, and if I think about. The ability to move more of their business to e commerce. We've seen in Kobe. They have a richer online. Mix some of these food trends where they compete on price. They're only getting better, but it's the DOT com multiple. What do I do with it? Yeah, so from multiple perspective you know Walmart is trading at an all time peak valuation mid twenties on on a P. Basis. We think this this is a hit and you start to get more subscription type revenue. He actually start to gain. You know more secure customers in the market. I think then believe that they're more likely. Likely to gain a greater share of their customers, wallet I think he could further multiple expansion from here, so it's really interesting. Walmart's I mean you look at the stock is trading at the same level as trading in late March and you know since then the market has changed some of the Higher Beta names and Walmart is really been left behind even after this rally so I think at these levels. You really not paying for this for incremental offering and I think from here as investors look for defense, I think I, think you will see money start flowing back into Walmart shares.

Skeptiko - Science at the Tipping Point
Is Real Reality Hidden
"I'm your host Alex Karras and today we welcome Anthony Peak back to skeptical to talk about his new and quite amazing book the Hidden Universe in investigation into non human intelligences a book. That is very much about these extended consciousness realms that we talk so much about on this show Anthony as many of you know is not just a very accomplished author and speaker but as someone who truly in every way that I can tell seems to be a researcher. Seeker that is someone who you get the feeling that is really trying to get somewhere with this stuff. And isn't just writing books which are very entertaining and bring us all along on his journey but that this is really a path of discovery for. Anthony and I really appreciate that his latest. The Hidden Universe is no exception. It's packed not just with amazing accounts and stories that you're going to be quite surprised that you've never heard about before but it's also packed with a lot of cutting edge science. That Anthony believes backs up his theories. Now one of the thing I should mention and that is that Tony peak is not someone who's afraid to stick his neck out there regarding his theories and I kinda liked that really because if you really listen to what he's saying I think what he's saying is not that he has all the answers but more that it must somebody sticks a stake into the ground and says hey it's not just about stories. Here's what I think this stuff leads to unless somebody does that. We can't really pull it apart so we all realize that we're probably wrong about all this stuff that the greatest minds of thought about since as long as there's been a human being on this planet but I do appreciate that. He's willing to stick his neck out there and say. Hey here's how I think it all fits together so anthony. It's great to have you back. Thanks so much for joining me. Great to be chatting Te- again Alex. I've been looking forward to this. Pretty good. And thanks for a wonderful introduction. The that's a really hard act to follow. I have to say that. Thank you for it but you totally deserve it. I mean so I tell you what. Let's dive into the book. I love this quote that really Kinda resonates with something. We all know to be true but we can forget until a book like this comes along and reminds us and that is throughout recorded history the belief that humanity shares this planet with a variety of other sentient beings has been persistent. I mean if you want to start from there if you want to start anywhere you like tell us about the book the Hidden Universe. Yeah no that that is. That's quite correct. And that's being my my overall reasons writing this book. Book I think has been inside me since the mid nineteen sixties. It's it's the book I've probably always wanted to write. Because in mid nineteen sixty S I came down with a double pneumonia during that period. I had a series of very profound to loose nations going through the crisis. Pneumonia and at that time even my twelve year old mind. I was fascinated by the nature of the hallucinations received. That were these things. nations internal generated or whether mixture. Both and it's very much as being something. That is intrigued me all through my Brighton career. Because time and time again I come across people who encounter ends in differing circumstances in OB estate in Dreaming States people who encounter entities during closing campuses of the third kind ending. Play developing close encounters of the Moments I the seems to be an awful lot of information out there but what? Nobody's I think is trying to do. Well it's not true. I mean I'm not originally Jackley trying to do it. Many years ago and various other writers over the years tried struggling through history as to what events debate on. This is what I try to do now. I very much. I mean you Coul- my ideas a theory also or high policies. I'd probably sites educated speculation because these things we can never actually know and we can never really asked them working with people trying to test these things but the basic base to the book is just if people have extraordinary experiences encounter entities that seemed to having been existing so then can we build up a neurological model. Can WE BUILD UP A PSYCHOLOGICAL MOBILE? And can we build knowledge comodal to actually explain things all? And that's what I intend to do in the book. Tell us more though. Because that's that's a good starting point but the book really jumps in with both feet about the entirety of this extended realm. That does seem to crop up all over the place. So whether it's magic and spirits and Shamans like you said or whether it's after after life experiences in near death experiences or whether it's the experiences I mean you do kind of take us through this history in order to get us to the point of some of the breakthrough science that you think is influencing you the most right now. So where do you WanNa start with that? I I think the magic and spirits and Shamans thing is something that's really interesting because it grabs a lot of people's attention right now. There's a lot of people really interested in magic right now. A lot of people. Really Interested in the occult right now and I gotta say. I think that we haven't quite thought that through all the way particularly if we mashed into simulation theory and afterlife near death stuff. I mean there's just so many things to pull apart here. Tony hardly know where to begin. So I'm kind of looking. I'm happy to do that. The the first thing I'd like to make a point is the kind of the starting point. The starting price of the book involves inexperienced. Mother had when she was starting to develop out signs and one day. She phones me can. She said she experienced a very strange incident on her way. Onto the local village that we used to live in name livable and she said that she walking with my aunt. My aunt sold tie shoelace. When my aunt Stein tying issue my mother looked up and said what she described to saying a smoke ring. Hong Hovering over local local factory. She then said the smoke ring salty to revolve then shut off towards North Wales unjustly. Won't she scene and I said well you know I don't really know him you know she's not into. Ufo should never have these not the kind of thing she's ever been interested in James Lady and then unless we'll worry about it and she didn't have two or three days in the morning feed as she phones. We opening statements of absolute terror. Now she's woken up in the middle died This you know she. She said she couldn't. She moved properly but she was looking towards the door of bedroom. Now she lives alone. She's away now. What is important here? The important caveat is that she'd lost heroin with malignant melanoma many is before and Harare. She was developing various problems so she was partially science which is important. As as I'm involved with this. She said she looked towards the bedroom. Two bedroom door was an end she. She's fingers around the edge of the veteran Dole and this creature pods head round the door. She described it on. The description is uncanny. She said large black is like insect. She had two holes for nose and a slit from mouth and looked at her and dodge FAC. As if you know seen her she wakes up and she said Tony what did I say and I say well. It's intriguing I. I really don't know them because I didn't want to worry her clearly. In a state of hip Negi ornamental. Punks anesthetic sleep paralysis. Her Dole's perception and broken down to such an extent that she was a seeming. Something that ordinarily alternate Circumstance experienced of it and of course of the book cover of the way straight communion. Because it was it was a classic right it was an all CGI type will gray now. I started to research into this world were when I started to really quite interesting. Facts like for example in twenty seventeen in northern India Louis caved in India Tango. Being ten thousand years they call been dated various things to note. This was the case and the creatures that are depicted in this cave creature my mother. So then he'd go. On Your Graham Hancock congratulating books events natural and then they see describes his own experiences in the shelter in the Here again. We have very similar creatures. That are actually drooled on the cave wall now. What intrigues me? Here is that there's an elderly lady in in the UK. There are people in India under people in Southern Africa. And then again Graham. Hancock says itself. You know you look at a last caves and you look at Pash Mel everywhere else. These these entities seems to be everywhere of the counterargument today sees a well. You know they. They were more expensive than we were these people. They didn't know how to drool pro bowl. They would doing idealization xlt now. The argument doesn't stand up for me because these these ancest- these ancestors of the brain's rejected the same sizes. Clearly that you had to be Faisal and and other animals soclean whatever they were doing. It was not just an abstract. It was something more.

ESPN Daily
Super Bowl Bound: 49ers and Chiefs
"Did bill. We made it to the Super Bowl. You me and Jimmy Garoppolo. I feel I I may have sweat more watching the NFC championship game. That Jimmy Garoppolo actually swept playing being in the NFC championship game. Bill Barnwell is a senior football writer at ESPN and the host of the bill. Barnwell show so after two weeks Of Extremely Exciting Football Championship weekend did not disappoint niners and chiefs fans disappointed pretty much everyone else or at least anyone who wanted close close games both favorites dominated so let's start with the most dominant team the San Francisco Forty niners bill win the niners packers met earlier earlier. This season. Aaron Rodgers had one of the worst games of his career threw for one hundred and four yards. Tonight he threw for three hundred twenty six yards But the result wasn't much better. Why is that okay? So the first time these two teams played the niners won with an absolutely dominant. Pash Josh Rush Nick. Bosa and his teammates knocked down Aaron Rodgers ten times on Sunday. The only knockdown Aaron Rogers twice and while they did hold them without a first down conversion in the first half both of those games the packers movable pretty consistently I should say after after halftime instead the forty niners otherworldly in a different way on Sunday they ran the ball forty two times for two hundred eighty five yards and four. We're touchdowns averaging nearly seven yards per carry to put that in context. ESPN has a stat called expected. Points with measures how each play impacts team's James Chances of scoring on a given the forty niners racked up the second most rushing. EPA for any team in a game this season and and the most for any single team in a playoff game over the last decade just narrowly beating out the prior record holder. which just happened to be the forty niners? Twenty wanting twelve playoff win over. The Green Bay Packers would Colin Kaepernick. Ran For one hundred. Eighty one rushing yards. So they're leading rusher tonight. I was not Colin Kaepernick. It was re Moster who ran for two hundred and twenty yards by himself. were good has hat trick the first half of the NFC championship game deserves a hat trick of field grade baby bill. Will I am guessing. A decent amount of football fans hadn't heard Ramos before tonight. Okay so you mustard is basically it accident accident in football terms but it's such a cool story so the Shanahan offense has a history of unearthing obscure running back and turning them into stars going back to Mike Shanahan stays in Denver but even among those backs most particularly remarkable case. Liners did everything they could to find a different running back over the past a couple of years. They hand picked a runner who they traded up to nab in the two thousand seventeen draft never played a game for the team. They signed Jerick McKinnon Torres. ACL He's collected more than and twenty one million dollars for the niners without ever playing a single game for the team. This offseason they added. Kevin Coleman from the Falcons who suffered an injury in the first half and that opened up the door from western and most of its story is easy to root for. You heard him talk about it. After the biggest game of his life on Sunday crazy that I've been on seven. Different teams actually still have cut dates every before every game a look at the dates when I got cut not everybody can can deal. Would that type of stressing the pain and agony I went through. I kept the faith to not only myself but whoever gave me the opportunity is organization has done a great job most are made the niners roster as a special teamer at first but after he looked good in limited time last season they gave him a three year extension after playing. Well this season most are just became the first running back. NFL history to top two hundred rushing yards and scored four rushing touchdowns in a single game. That's never happened in the playoffs playoffs before pretty good for a guy who was really an afterthought until the two thousand eighteen season. What's just remarkable? Bill is those two hundred twenty rushing yards. Were nearly three times as many yards as Garoppolo the night as quarterback past for which made for a remarkable stat sheet. There was a point in this football game where according to ESPN stats and Info. Jimmy went ninety four minutes in real time without attempting a pass so I have to ask going into the Super Bowl. Is that a sustainable offensive approach. I mean we all had that friend and in our twenties who got by succeeded solely because they were good looking right now that friend is Jimmy. Garoppolo I mean in the divisional round. He barely through through the football in the conference championship game. He barely through the football. We saw a similar situation with Ryan. Tannehill right over the first two weeks of his post. The season and when Tennessee ran into an offensive juggernaut with the chiefs their offense with Danny Hillis not able to accelerate into a higher gear. Now of course Garoppolo is the one who has to face the chiefs unless the forty niners can shut down the Kansas City. Passing game with their pass rush which isn't out of the question they're going to need to throw the football more quite a bit more. We've seen the niners succeed in games or Garoppolo and to throw the ball at ton with the Saints Win. Maybe as a notable for example but since Garoppolo through that interception against the Vikings in the divisional round cow Shanahan has called seventy one runs against just twelve passes passes even if the niners do end up throwing the ball effectively against the chiefs. It's clear that Shanahan doesn't WANNA put the game on Garoppolo shoulders unless absolutely necessary and that in itself is telling throughout the game bill packers fans were frustrated. Understand police and they seem to be taking out some of their wrath on the coaches arguing. They should have devised better game. Plans to both run the ball more and stop the run and do you think there's anything that Matt Leflore or the Packers Defensive Coordinator Mike Patton could have done differently in this game. Yeah I think so I think to be fair. Shanahan might just ask pedants number. It just felt like you is several steps ahead of the packers defensive coordinator and when pen and tried to adjust it just never seemed to catch up and work there. There was one play I think in the second quarter was a microcosm of everything that went wrong for the packers in this game. They came out in their nickle package with five defensive backs against the forty niners base. He's too back offense which created the size mismatch. The niners pitched the Baltimore and not only did he have a huge hole but he made both safeties with on their tackle attempts downfield win for about thirty yards. pedants struggled to put his players in positions where they could succeed and meanwhile leflore didn't coach like a guy who was a seven point underdog. The packers punted. I believe on their first drive on fourth and one from the fifty yard line. We know the packers are enormously more effective offense with Aaron Aaron Jones on the field but the floor still Jamal Williams their backup running back. Play over thirty percent of the offensive snaps and he didn't really take advantage of move the niners movement Richard Sherman. That was really fascinating during the regular season for the niners and during the vast majority of his time in Seattle Sherman signed up for almost every every snap asked the left cornerback. Defense playing against the right side of the offense. The niners started the game on Sunday. Which chairman on the opposite side of the field on the right side of the defense on the left side of the offense against devante items and while Sharon didn't travel to the left side very frequently? He did do it a few times during the first half. The second half Adams was able to be isolated Sherman over the top for a huge play downfield. I think that played about half of his snaps on either side of the field. I would have liked to have seen for trying to isolate him against German a little more often and take his chances with

First Take
Hour 2: Mel Kiper Jr's NFL draft predictions
"Mel kiper junior into the show. What's up melt? Hey, guys, how you doing? Good. All right. So number one overall. Mel you have Nick Bosa going to the cardinals. You've heard the things cliff Kingsbury has said about collar Murray, he's a big fan. But he's also said Josh Rosen is our guy. So how confident are you about the cardinals going Bosa at one do guys with a mock draft you call around and you get different opinions. You try to build some type of a consensus. Steve drafted Josh Rosen. I thought he held his own for getting no help you seems like the players in that locker ROY believe in him you move forward. Josh Rosen would have a higher grade than any quarterback in this draft. If you go basically apple apple, and you try to reject a year with a year experience where they would be. But I think they're happier with Josh Rosen than they would have been a quarterback including Tyler Perry. Tyler Murray is still five nine five ten and size body type or still some things at the combine and pro day, and he's going to have to answer to give up on Josh Rosen and go that direction. I don't see it happening based on the people have spoken to. So I went with both. Over Josh Allen. That's going to be the debate the trait outta there. Do you tape boasts Allen right now, it seems like Bosa may be the lead who knows internally with their thinking. But trading out of there for team. Let's go out and get Askins. Maybe something maybe interested in listening to Mel. I'm very surprised by that draft. Order Nick Bosa is the is the foolproof, right? He's going to be a stud, but people felt that way about Nick last year. Sorry, Bradley Chubb last year, he's the best Pash rusher by so much you might as well, get them. There question marks about everyone including including. Cleveland Browns quarterback acre Mayfield, including Gregor Mayfield. Sam darnold everyone. So they're going to go, Bradley choke with not only didn't go Bradley Chubb. They went to the talented quarterback, you know, out of the big twelve who they had questions about right? Isn't that Keiler Murray this year, and isn't Nick Bosa basically, Bradley up? Well, Trump had a great year and shove ended up going to a team that utilize him and put him out there with Miller and he's a tremendous player. Tremendous young man, he's going to have a huge future and the ratio that I think when taken the war, Denzel word overcharged was what Cleveland was kind of debating there. Do you take the corner the pass rusher and put him opposite Garrett? They thought Ogbeh would come on. He didn't. But that was a decision obeyed word played well till he got hurt. I think we look at at Murray Murray is different in that he's five nine and a half. He's not six foot and a half to twenty like Baker Mayfield was and is I think that body type when you think about we've never seen before we've seen Baker Mayfield types. Okay. Before we haven't seen Cuyler Murray fight go this SARS, no conflict Kyle Murray. Guys. There's none. So I think we've talked. The number one pick four pick even a first round pick for that matter. I've at thirteen to Miami you've never seen this ever happened before. So I think some answers may become at the combine when you see him as he looked like he can hold up. It looks those guys in the eye. Does he looked like an NFL quarterback putting on a board? You know, it's football IQ should be really good the hand size people. Always look at that nine is that is that there you can do it or you can't will see hand size with collar Murray comes in at so still some things that'd be determined the answers. I got back from that question. This week is was leave Cuyler Murray at thirteen don't move him up that seems to be fair for right now in the process is that you say that Mel just this morning. We learned we got some news. Peter King was speak into Lincoln Riley, the coach at OU, and he said that ninety one percent of the past column Murray through from the pocket while at OU last season ninety one percent of this passes were from floor from Nepal. So when you look at him in comparison to Dwayne has its handicap that us was break that down. What makes? What one quarterback better than the other for the next level in light of that ninety one percent there column, right? That's a great point. Because I think you look at how do you compare? I don't remember one man's L came out. I said he's a wild card even out liar. I don't know what he's going to be Baker Mayfield. Last year was the wildcard big three. We knew it was Josh Allen Sam darnold. Josh Rosen maker Mayfield was the wild card this year the wild card again is Kyle Murray. So you compare him to Haskins asan's as a traditional guy. Everybody knows what you're getting there. Even though he was one year as a starter. We don't know we're hoping I think if you draft him say at thirteen or wherever in the first round, you hope that today's NFL okay with the shotgun so deep getting that shotgun snap not under center, basically in space Todd mcshane's but talking about the statute great set more passes batted down for six foot and over quarterback than six foot and under quarterbacks like Cuyler Murray. So today's NFL makes this happen. It's kind of the perfect storm for him coming out at the right time and the right situation. So there's going to be able to protect his body. He can slide. We know that we know how lightning quickie. Yes. That is in the back. Of his Eddie senses things that nobody else. Can't you mentioned the pocket of build? That's underrated part. He will sit in that pocket. He will wait he'll go through progressions. And he's tremendously accurate. His completion percentage. Was right. Where Mayfield was and he accounted for more touchdowns this season. The Baker Mayfield did during his great year two seasons ago. So I said three months ago collar Murray six foot tall five eleven. It's no discussion. He's the number one pick. But at five nine and a half, it makes it interesting. So let's go to the other quarterback that people are talking about many projected to the giants including you at sixth Wayne Haskins. You said something interesting to me earlier, you said that that Sam darnold. Did you say Sam darnold would've sorry? Josh Rosen would've graded out as the best quarterback in this draft to me Dwayne Haskins looks like a better prospect than Josh Rosen or even probably Sam darnold does not as mobile as Sam darnold. How what do you think of where does Haskins rate and all this? Why wouldn't you give him a great underwear? Josh Rosen was less. Year. Well, they were better quarterbacks coming out. I think that those guys were elite we had talked to years ago about those guys even before they were in the draft that they would have come out earlier. They would have been highly. They were they were considered special. And they said back in August prior to those kids coming out last year that in August that it wouldn't set up well for those and they were Josh Allen, Los everything around them. Sam darnold loss a lot around him. And Josh Rosen was that UCLA where they didn't have a ton of talent. So it wasn't set up for those guys to live up to all the hype in terms of the numbers and the way they were expected to take over and dominate gains and be spectacular. So people were kind of wondering over radium. No, you weren't there. Great quarterbacks. And I thought the people in the league is that these guys this year be thankful if you're those teams you got those quarterbacks they're better and every team in the first round from Lamar Jackson won the Baker and everybody in between those guys are thrilled to have. And they don't have to worry about this Dwayne Haskins a one year starter. That's it. And he had a little trouble struggles rowing the Penn State game. But I like the fact he got better. He learned a seems like he's going to be all in to be a quarterback. He loves the challenge and the pressure that comes from being a quarterback. But so criticism of him to say those guys better those guys were considered super elite and special entities for a two year period. So that's not a critique Dwayne Haskins or or taking a shot. Joe Dwayne Haskins on that's a fair thing to say those three. And then you throw Baker Mayfield John Dorsey number one. Look what happened. He emailed that pick. They can own that division for the next ten years because of this draft and because of getting Baker Mayfield Bubills love Josh ninety five and five they weren't a games. He started to finish. You can Nate Sam darnold. Look what he did in the last month of the season. Look around more Jackson games. He wants those teams guys are thrilled that they know they got the right quarterback for a long long time. And hopefully for Baltimore. Lamar Jackson the passing has improved. But from from winning, and the attitude they're all in on the March access by those teams are really happy where they are right now quarterback

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Trump administration claims tax refunds will still go out
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Miley Cyrus Retracted Her Vanity Fair Apology
"Yeah sorry you're right paul mccartney that is miley cyrus anthem for that year apparently this so here's the thing ten years ago miley cyrus was the subject of the vanity fair photo spread and was taken by any liebowitz she appeared topless but she was covered by sheet and a lot of people are very angry because she was fifteen at the time the new york post went so far as to put it on the front cover with the headline miley shame which is incredibly bazaar and the fact that we kind of co worst her into apologizing for it while a teenager that will happen someone kind of she was asked to do this clearly and it was like direct it was quite a tasteful shoot a lot of people because of her disney alignment were up in arms about it is very inappropriate she came out and apologized she did and then this sunday miley tweeted out a photo of that near post cover and she captioned it i'm not sorry expletive you pash tag hashtag ten years ago she didn't expletive i she did not don't know if there would have enough characters for that.

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Oklahoma wildfires burn 200,000 acres, 1,400 people forced from their homes
"Live entertainers resort and casino join us april twentyseventh for crossfire a loving tribute to st rayban in concert tickets and info at level of vendor resort dot com where's the buffalo k o b albuquerque trump catches base fiery response i'm barbara kusak a federal judge ordered president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen to appear monday for arguments over the government's raid on the attorneys new york city home and office cohen is under investigation for criminal conduct meanwhile correspondent shimon polka pash reports the president called cone today to touch base certainly the president talking to someone that is under criminal investigation that a grand jury is now listening to evidence about is a problem and should concern everyone the government here is still fighting to get access to this information the white house offered a fiery response after excerpts of former fbi director james call me soon to be released book remained public press secretary sarah sanders this is nothing more than a poorly executed pr stunt by komi to desperately rehabilitate his tattered reputation and enrich his own bank account by peddling a blue book that belongs in the bargain bin of the fixing section oklahoma's governor announced a state of emergency and fifty two of the state's counties because of wildfires and drought conditions a fire in dewey county oklahoma has prompted at least one thousand evacuations and burned more than eighty thousand acres several hundred people have a back you waited nearby woodward county after a blaze burned more than one hundred thousand acres high winds and drought conditions are making for extremely high fire danger state leaders saves kinds of conditions haven't been seen in a decade i'm clayton neville the mother who drove off in oceanside cliff in northern california jennifer hard had a blood alcohol level there was over the legal limit according to the california highway patrol report chp also noted that hart's wife sarah and two of the three children found dead at the scene had significant amounts of the ingredient found in benadryl in their systems wall street ended the week on a low note the dow down one hundred and twenty three points.