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"paulie" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

04:31 min | 7 months ago

"paulie" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"That's all right. There's so many other things to be upset about. But there are certain faction that I'm upset about anything and everything. I just don't have the time to be that angry at that many thing. Well, it must be nice, Dan. Yeah, you must be nice. You're right, yes. As soon as my high school buddies found out that I couldn't see out of my left eye, instead of being like, oh, can we help you with anything? Oh, can we check in you? All they did was put their hands up on my left side of the face, put stuff up there and go for me. That's what people do. Yeah, I'd wear a patch. I should have wore a patch. I think it would help with the girls. I know. I know. Couldn't hurt. Yes. Oh, we were talking about the best power ballads. I'm like, can you can you use the word best with power balance? Fair question. Fair question. Do you think Zeppelin kind of ruined it for everybody because they gave us their way to heaven? Therefore, now all the other bands, The Rock and roll bands after that, you had to have a power ballad, a little Paulie's got the eye patch on. The old plaid patch. I like it. But isn't stairway to heaven, one of the great considered a great song. It is, but I'm not a big fan of it. I mean, I understand it's place in history, but like, okay, I've heard it. I'm not a power ballad guy. It feels like in the 80s, the power ballad really took off. Especially because of hair metal.

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The Story of Paul 'Lefty' Della Universita With His Nephew Jerry Vairo

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:47 min | 1 year ago

The Story of Paul 'Lefty' Della Universita With His Nephew Jerry Vairo

"Paulie lefty Della university town. He was a protege of Lucky Luciano. And he left, he left an indelible mark on the mafia and American history. This is a guy who personally had his hand in events like the World War II allied invasion of Sicily, the birth of the Las Vegas casinos, the Cuban heroin connection, Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance and the Lufthansa, which was made popular in the film Goodfellas. But I'm telling you, you never heard of him. Well, I'm here to tell you he's real. I don't bullshit you. And on the phone with me straight from Florida is his great nephew, Jerry varro, Jerry. Well, what's up, AJ? How you doing, pal? I'm good. How about yourself? All right, I just. I just basically intro great uncle lefty and let the folks know a little about who he was, what he had his hands in, but there's a million things we could start with. We could start with his upbringing, et cetera, et cetera, his knowing is knowing numbers so well and his left hand that he knocked out a guy, didn't he kill a guy with a punch or some shit like that. And I know there's a big legend around his nickname, but I want to start in 1945. I think Pauley left these about 27 years old at the time and he had masterminded the biggest narcotics highest in American history by hearing about a large shipment of morphine from the New York docks. Got him about a half a $1 million and made him a major player in the mafia, right? That's basically the beginning of him becoming a big player, yeah? Well, at least the beginning when he was mentioned and The New York Times in that True Detective magazine, he did some stuff before that. But that's oh yeah. Yeah. That was when he was noticed by other guys. Like, who's this guy that gets away with doing that? Right. Now the thing that's really, I think when he really came to prominence and again, correct me from, I'm going on memory here, 'cause we sat down, you and I, many times, and I read the book, and I've done the radio shows with you, et cetera. But when this Sicilian stepped in and showed, they kind of showed lefty who really ran America's crime syndicate. And that basically was the Cosa Nostra back in Sicily. So Pauly gets promoted to a position that's basically the Sicilian ambassador to the American mob, right? Correct. He was made from what Tony Napoli told me. He was made at a young age by Lucky Luciano set that whole thing up because guys would be in deported left and right for drugs. They were into drugs big time. And Pauly was American born. So we couldn't be deported. And he was a 100% Sicilian, and he was loyal, and he was under the wing of Luciano and Jimmy alto. So he was a perfect candidate to be that

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"paulie" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"paulie" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Little rift that we brought to light in the giants beat reporter fight. That is ongoing. Apparently were pulled. The tino was very passive aggressive in his disdain. For sean marash calling poll himself he said i'm the state he's the hotdog and some people like sugar water. So sean responded so. I haven't heard that yet so jerry's going to bring that to was in a In a few minutes. Oh that's great You know says scuttle butts dangerous it can be and you made it now into a whole forest fire i. Hey i'm just rolling. What is brought to me. What does that phrase their boomer. don't kill the messenger. Yes that is the phrase right so this this was going on. I just happened to be the messenger. That's all you know. I mean. I'm not the one who's complaining about sean. Marash heavy the podcast. I wasn't the guy who was doing that. I mean so. I'm just trying to think how you got the scuttle bug because obviously was not at. It wasn't from paulie dot. No was not from him. No no no so. Somebody obviously heard something from paulie dot or somebody who knows paulie. So you don't know how deep it's gone. and how. And how many people had heard it and just totally misconstrued it and then got it to you. Yeah and then you it to light. Yeah that's right. That's why i do. That is what i do exactly what you you know. What's sad is like when i think about these games. He's jetson giant games. It's october first. Today is cold out a little chilly. Nippy on the golf course yesterday. Oh that's a phone. You went golfing did holy crap. Got the bug pal. He's got the bug al. Apparently he went golfing. I tell you. I've just so they actually did something i know..

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"paulie" Discussed on The 443 - Security Simplified

The 443 - Security Simplified

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"paulie" Discussed on The 443 - Security Simplified

"I i'm not sure But anyway so they were able to do that. create a collision just randomly named function and basically insert. Then they're a or at least a wallet address under their control into this list of dow validate basically and then they were able to just drain the smart contracts funds by validating bogus cross chain transaction. Saying yep time to distribute three hundred million to theory or time to distribute two thousand doj. Joyner whatever all this is so it ended up being six hundred million dollars. In various tokens. The bulk of it was the theory. But then across all these other chains they drained the funds out of there too. And what happened after that was honestly kinda nuts so i found out about it after one of our analysts. Post to our chat thread This tweet that paulie network sent out. It was just like i'm ios kinda sad. It was this like a poorly worded. Statement of basically pleading with the unidentified hacker return the funds. They were saying this would be considered a major economic crime. And you're going be pursued no matter what country. You're in kind of thing and i felt like that wasn't well. Thought out before they put that out there but interested also it. It shouldn't have right. I mean if this was our evil. I doubt they would have gotten any money back now. That are evils. doing cryptocurrency. attacks on ransomware is working. But you know what i mean. I mean Any real criminal actor especially protected by certain safe havens properly would would just laugh at that. Yeah so six hundred million dollars or be a good guy. I wonder it's i mean but a million dollars is a large amount of money like not actively. Seek that out. But i would have. I'm going to be honest. I would have a crisis of morals if that somehow ended up under my possession her bank account i it would be tough. I think you're right to admit. I think it's it's a ton of money So it turns out though the attacker then actually put out a statement again pretty poorly worded to the point where. I'm pretty sure they're like a like a teenager potentially Basically saying there are white hat hacker and they drained all the funds so that instead of just reporting the flaw to protected against some rogue developer at paulie network from draining the house once they found out Now that doesn't explain why the attacker actually tried to launder a lot of the funds..

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An Ocean of Minutes by Thea Lim

Books and Boba

02:00 min | 1 year ago

An Ocean of Minutes by Thea Lim

"All right so let's get started re-re. Can you read into in minutes in this novel. America is in the grip of deadly flu. Pandemic when frank catches the virus. His girlfriend polly will do whatever it takes to save him. Even if it means risking everything when she finds out there's a company that has invent a time travel she agrees to a radical contract if she signs up for a one way trip into the future to work as a bonded laborer. The company will pay for the life saving treatment. Frank needs polly promises to meet frank again in galveston texas where she will arrive in twelve years but when polly is rerouted an extra five years into the future. Frank is nowhere to be found alone transformed and divided america with no status. No money paulie must navigate a new life and find a way to locate frank determine if he is alive and if they're love has endured so i was pretty surprised for a time travel novel. It was said in the past because a when you travel into the future. It's like a time period that we haven't Experience in in real life but the future in this book is two thousand two. Yeah it was actually took me a while to wrap my head around the fact that this takes place in an alternate timeline. It's a u Of our timeline were a mutated flu. Pandemic sweeps nation slashed the world and Nothing like her times. Nothing nothing like what's happening right now. The united states. That was the thing i was like. This book came out in twenty eighteen. And you know when people were reading it it was like oh this is what life would be like if a pandemic hit. You know. it's like an all but but now that we are living through a pandemic and we have been living through on for the past like year and like whatever buns almost two years at this point. we're just like yeah like a lot of similarities and a lot of

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Black Women Photographers Are "Intentional With This Community"

B&H Photography Podcast

02:05 min | 2 years ago

Black Women Photographers Are "Intentional With This Community"

"Today. We're going to be talking about building community and finding jobs in the world's photography and media and to do that we welcome journalist editor and photographer. Poly ringo poly works is in editor for wnyc. Here in town and a photograph published in buzzfeed bbc news. Cnn refinery twenty nine and okay player but polly is here with us. As the founder of black women photographers which is a global community and online database of black women and nonbinary photography's we also welcome photographer join banji. Dawn is a portrait. Photography art is based in virginia and through black women photography. She was hired for an assignment by the new york times. We're going to be speaking with doing about a photography and how be. Wpa has helped her find work and community. Welcome polly welcome dawn. And congratulations. Paulie up black in the photography's celebrating. Its first year anniversary this month. Thank you so much for that interim. Oh hey that's why they pay the big bucks. Okay thank you anyway. Let's it's been years. Let's talk about that Truly been a year it has been how have your thoughts and perceptions concerning a black photographers shifted costs over the past year of. Because this hasn't exactly been just another year right Now that's a great question. I mean for me. I really didn't know what to expect. You know everything that's happening. It's not what i had in mind like it's just been amazing to watch it unfold In it's happening like you said in the midst of this pandemic amidst of just crazy year I don't have to unpack for everyone listening and so it really has been able to. You know want for me at least personally. Just give me some sense of joy. Because i think it's so hard to find that join these times in Ah load is work to keep running. I mean it has been Really just joyous experience for me.

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"paulie" Discussed on Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement

Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement

"So i wanted to. We wanted to get you on today to have a chat about strings training because obviously this is a huge part of your life and it was something we didn't even touch on in the last episode and specifically strength training for women. I have a couple of things that i want to pick your brain on about it. But there's would it be safe to say that the the culture around strength training thing that women use as part of their fitness regime is shifting in recent years or is that just in a little bubble that we in. i think it's definitely shifting And i think i may china. I think it's kind of twofold. I definitely think that. When i first started being in the training industry a lot of women would come to mind concerns about. I want to lose weight. That was a. And then. I think i sort of i saw it starting to change when i came to sydney and i had a lot more coming in and being like i want to build a booty all i wanna get strong and you know i think again like i think it's i think you've got women like height spot kim kardashian. Who's come out you know. She made the booty jaylo here in july. Kind of like single hanley made the booty belfi the the belt. Yeah that's new terminology for today. They made that learning really sexy and really Something that women wanted to a spotty. They wanted this and they started coming in and asking specifically to get shape and strength and size in that area And then i think the advent of cross fit you know i mean crossovers called many things and all of us believe that the raise them with fixing a lot of people is because of the injury risk. I say it's just ought to do with the coaching in the programming. But you know. I think cross fit made lifting weights sexy for women. I think it really did. I think it really highlighted. That women can be all powerful and compete on the same playing field as main ken. And that's really fucking sexy. I think that did a lot for the strength.

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"paulie" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

06:48 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

"But he he got work. He was a defensive player. And I think Chip England who is one of the great shooting teachers in basketball, you know was able to help out quite Leonard. But cool. I didn't have that mental block of. I don't want to take the shot. I don't want to go to the line. That's going to be the hard part to break here. Yeah, I'm a club. I'll make the argument, okay? The reason Ben Simmons is not playing well is because he can't play on the court with Joe Allenby. That game you mentioned and be was out. And be clogs up everything in the middle and takes Simmons most valuable place. So he if you get away from Mbw, much more effective, Okay. Does that help him shoot? He's a much better shooter, winning these off the court. Like much more aggressive, Okay, that's mental as well. McLovin big time. But maybe some other team could say like, Oh, let's look at these games. They lost almost all those games. Let's look at these games when and beads out. Maybe we could have some of that. The Phoenix Suns. Chris Paul ruled out for tonight Scheme to and no further update, according to the Phoenix Suns, he's quarantining in Los Angeles. And there was one report that he isn't showing any symptoms. There was another report, The Arizona Republic said that he is suffering from experiencing a fever. We also don't know about quite Leonard. There's no update on that other than he is out for tonight's game. But that's uh, the update. Um, you know, and you're trying to figure this out short term long term. If your tie Lou, you know What? What changes do I make Phoenix? Same thing. What do you do, but Game two coming up tonight? Yes, Paulie. We talked last week about what an opportunity. It was for Chris Paul, a guy whose career has been known for being very good, but not a winner. He's now on the sidelines as his team has a one goal lead in the Western Conference finals without co I Leonard, if this goes south For the sons. That would be devastating for Paulie you carry. He may not play in the series, depending how long the time takes. I know the series stretches long but Luckily, they got to want to leave. But that was terrible. You you should beat the Clippers without quite Leonard and you have home court advantage. But if if you're going to say, can you beat the Suns beat the Clippers with the sons without Chris, Paul and the Clippers without quite Leonard Phoenix should still be able to beat them because I like my guy, my star player Devin Booker, more than I like the Clippers star guy Paul George, although Paul George has played well in the playoffs. But Phoenix with home court advantage, Um but I expect Chris Paul to be back to play in this series. The Army club wasn't the narrative when he was in Houston to like he got hurt, right as they were geared up to really make a run at the Warriors. Yeah, What a trap. But how come we don't like hold it against Paul? You know, I think his legacy will be fine. Either way. Well, you know, he people want to put him up on that top five point guard. He's not a top five point guard of all time in my opinion. And it's weird that we have the designations as far as positions. Don't know what Oscar Robertson was. He was 65 probably weighed 2 30. And he was an incredible passer, but also a great scorer. Is he a point guard? Was Jerry West, a point guard. Is Steph Curry a point guard. Like Who isn't who isn't who isn't. Used to be your point guard was a guy who passed first. You know John Stockton was a point guard Bob Cousy. Like they were point guards. Uh, you know, Isaiah famously could go off for 40 points, but he was your point guard. But I don't know if you can have a designation anymore because I Golden State's point guard is Draymond Green. He leads him in the surf. Is LeBron a point guard. And the answer is yes. He's more of a point guard Steph Curry is Mean LeBron is going to be top five and assists when it's all said and done, right? Steph Curry was 25th in the league in assists this year. Now number one point It's a shooting guard. Yeah, I'm a club. I saw Durant bring the ball up almost every time for the net. The A point guard, and then he shot it. Yeah, I know you're right. He had no interest in passing or not passing. He's not passing the ball. We'll talk to Rex Chapman. He'll join us coming up. We've been talking about this N C. A and what's going on name, image and likeness the number of states that are going to allow you to capitalize on that. And then there's a lot of states that aren't going to allow their athletes to be able to do this for a few years now, But you have. Alabama, Georgia, Florida You have Texas. Now Oklahoma like this is going to happen with some of these schools like immediately July 1st the m A club. It struck me. You said California was, uh, behind. It reminds me how Pac 12 came back to football later than big 10. And she said, Are they going to lose some more ground here? It feels like that, but I, you know No, we're overreacting. But it's because I think we under reacted for such a long period of time. Mean, when you hear Supreme Court then you get my attention. When you know justice Kavanaugh is coming out and saying we would never tolerate this in any other business. I mean, this is a true monopoly cartel. Um and we know this. The question is which somebody stand up to the CIA. And what's it mean as we move forward? You know? Is it a free market place where athletes going to get paid from Gatorade in college or Adidas or Nike? Whatever it is. You know how much influence is that going to have in some of these states? Some of these schools that they can attract players and say, Come on in open for business. The schools still going to make their money. This doesn't cost them anything. This is outside money. All you want to do is you probably have somebody whose job is to help these students. Make sure you have taxes taken out. Everything is above board. You have a compliance department That will help you with this. We may not like it, but it's bound to happen. And it's happening. It's happening. It feels like overnight but this has been 25 year process. And we're talking about this on the day where the bulk you know the committee is going to be talking about voting on a 12 team playoff. These schools are still make.

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

03:09 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"That's where my experience comes in and bare-knuckle you cannot load shots consistently like you can with boxing gloves on the thing about why boxing is so dangerous is because you have padded gloves but the padding is just enough to protect your hands but not enough to protect the person taking the boats now in the gym. They're a little heavier okay with the combat loves. Don't have enough padding to protect the person taking the blows but they have enough padding to protect your hands so you can keep loading and loading and loading up when brains can't do this away. You had rebellions. You have the illusion that it's that you have violence terms flood razors the creating more blood right. So people get the get the the perception like oh my god this terrible. It's just blood though. Just blank dominant fighting. Some people blood his bed. But you're not getting those internal injuries. That are english or somebody. You can't keep loading heavy heavy shots on somebody and and survive the fight. You can handle absolutely on you know so. So i do think though the safer but it's more action in the force more action try on especially is no generalship so asked consistent knockouts. The tried on itself is more different than any other bare ring as well because it's like ninety percent knockout ratio. The show i just workplace month all the fights and they're knocked everything want. There's nowhere to go. You know what i mean so you got nowhere to you. Got to know how to fight right from where you are. You gotta have the ability right from where you are and i saw you back up you get yourself into one of those triangle corners you got you got robes on both sides as you get us nowhere to go now really food so so i think it has staying power because the short fight the knockouts make it even shorter so out of action forces action so in a generation where it's really where it's a new generation young people they have this saw instant gratification..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"I don't see you gonna land a big shot but you got to be on the footage guy a guy like if he's on the back foot not gonna hurt you he's not gonna hurt you. It's it's the same thing. These kind of guys lose their steam on their shots when when you keep them on their back foot so i find it really interesting All the gamesmanship yanti was talking a lot. And then you had the press conference. He wasn't talking sure so part of the spiel. He's mad. I you know you're supposed to be made. I don't even think he's mad. I think that it's you see it sometimes in politics where somebody says something to a friendly interviewer or in a place where he's not going to be seriously questioned and then won't say it in a space where he is going to be questioned. So i'm specifically talking about the accusations that breeland spiked is water. That fury yet load like these are things that can do not pass the smell test. That's a good point. Because i did. I did have a curiosity and how to get the press. But i did have a curiosity about him. Bringing all this up now in front of fewer. Because you've got all these with on your presence. But i did. I don't curiosity. You had the guts to say all those things. Make all those issues with fury standing right there listening and calling him on including the white privilege stuff but he tried to throw in an interview a couple of weeks ago. Now you've got this tower like a twenty second twin tower staff. You're standing in your face. Now do you have the guts to say all those things you've been saying before or are you going to be like corey. It'd be quiet as a mouse right. So so i don't know if it was if it was gamesmanship or even if it was intimidation if he was just intimidated from a wanting to speak certain way because jerry was present but nonetheless. We're gonna find out in july. I i don't know you know he's it's hard to read the guy because he he talks a certain way and sometimes i you know what. He's in denial. But you have to be in then. I'll go into this rematch on. Feel like you're gonna win you know because you can't go into rematch saying you can't go into the started saying on gonna get killed. You can't say that. Want to be mentally out. You don't wanna mentally set yourself out so you've got almost put yourself in denial and look like a crazy guy and say all these things just so you can get yourself that you are gonna win the fight but but to show the confidence that you believe that the most important thing is to say it in the presence of your opponent sat in the price of your opponent. That's an interesting thing is brought out that like it. Just you have that opportunity to let it all out in front. Not just fury but like actual meat reporters..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

04:35 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"He's not gonna hurt you. It's it's the same thing. These kind of guys lose their steam on their shots when when you keep them on their back foot so i find it really interesting All the gamesmanship yanti was talking a lot. And then you had the press conference. He wasn't talking sure so part of the spiel. He's mad. I you know you're supposed to be made. I don't even think he's mad. I think that it's you see it sometimes in politics where somebody says something to a friendly interviewer or in a place where he's not going to be seriously questioned and then won't say it in a space where he is going to be questioned. So i'm specifically talking about the accusations that breeland spiked is water. That fury yet loaded. These are things that could do not pass the smell test. That's a good point. Because i did. I did have a curiosity and how to get the press. But i did have a curiosity about him. Bringing all this up now in front of fewer. Because you've got all these with gearing up on your presence. But i did. I don't curiosity you had the guts to say all those things. Make all those issues with jerry standing right there listening and calling him on including the white privilege stuff but he tried to throw in. Try to throw in an interview a couple of weeks ago. Now you've got this tower like twenty second twin tower staff. You're standing in your face. Now do you have the guts to say all those things you've been saying before or are you going to be like corey to be quiet as a mouse right so so i don't know if it was if it was gamesmanship or even if it was intimidation if he was just intimidated from the wanting to speak certain way because jerry was present but nonetheless. We're gonna find out in july. I i don't know you know he's it's hard to read the guy because he he talks a certain way and sometimes i you know what he's in denial. But you have to be. And then i'll go into this rematch on. Feel like you're gonna win you know because you can't go into rematch saying you can't go into the started saying on gonna get killed. You can't say that. Want to be mentally out. You don't wanna mentally set yourself out so you've got almost put yourself in denial and look like a crazy guy and say all these things just so you can get yourself that you are gonna win the fight but but to show the confidence that you believe that the most important thing is to say it in the presence of your opponent sat in the price of your opponent. That's an interesting thing is brought out that like it. Just you have that opportunity to let it all out in front. Not just fury but like actual meat reporters. That are going to try to drill down on that type of stuff and you don't do it. That struck me as as interesting. I thought tyson fury made a good point too. When scott was the only one talking on the wilder side melik was talking about what what they were doing a camp and he's like look you can and he wasn't he actually made a point was like maliki. I think you're a good guy. And maybe a good trainer. But you know when the pressure comes..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

04:39 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"A youtube. Retake takahisa grant by people. Come out of it monday morning at the water cooler and be like you know. That was some light saturday night. Yo you never you still going to be disappointed anyway. So what's the boy walkabout. I think the differences youtubers youtuber. I'm not. I have no expectations. I'm not going into that thing. It's going to be good a championship fight on showtime though championship. I don't showtime like. I would hope that would be showed single showtime here. Espn disowned fox. Like if you if you're putting a main event on. I wanted to be competitive and too often. I'm looking at me like that's not going to be competitive at all like. That's the problem that i want to get your take on what happened at the press conference taping tyson fury and deontay wilder wilder after spending the better part of the last year making some wild accusations at tyson fury to any local podcast radio show that we could get a hold of him. I went silent at this. Press conference put headphones on. Didn't say a word at a five minute. Staredown with tyson fury that was according to the internet really intense but i didn't find it all that intense maliki scott did most of the talking. They're gonna fight again. On july twenty fourth new trainer in his corner wilder different mindset. All that stuff. Do you buy any of that. Do you dig. There's wild as a path to victory here for deontay wilder and i think molly got it really really intelligent. Boxing he was a i was in the amateurs was a good amateur. He was pretty good. Pro as well. these good boxing. Mind these really a student of the game as well. So i i y don't agree with how they treat breeland. I do think balik can bring something to the table for the day. I do think that But having said that there are certain key flaws fighters have that they're not going to change overnight And one of the things some fighter tabbies. They cannot quite bone backwards. They can't do it. You know. I remember his app. Judah had this problem. And i remember saying to myself. I'm going to step to him in the fight. He's never expected. I'm going to keep on keeping his face. I'm gonna back them up and his power is going to be nullified when he's when he's fine going backwards. Job is a great fighter. You don't you don't have to be. It doesn't mean your best fighter. You have this flu shot. If you back him up he couldn't fight. You know so so the ontario unfortunately has problem. He can't fight going backwards. You back him up. He's got a baby problem. You know you kind of saw earlier. Parts of his career when guys would push him back he started at flailing stuff and we all over the place. But we're tyson fury you've got a bigger man than him..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

05:02 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"Not going sorry. It's not going to happen so you still can't make comparison because arturo still had been a championship level fighter even if his popularity made him more popular. These guys. none of these guys will ever win although say never because if found a way to make travel junior world champion so i can never say never but but but nonetheless nonetheless it's italy very very very difficult even in this time frame where we have like all these belts very difficult to find them a major world title and what i mean by major world title is the most procedures version of the big four. Not not the third version of the wpa. Any i'm told about for them to win the most procedures version of the of the big four. It you'll never ever ever ever see them when when not like they don't want them do they like they're not going. Legit paul's not gonna wind up. J. paul once every mma champion. He could possibly get his hand. Which is smart buying. I get it. I get it but what it's doing is what it's doing is it's stunning a trend other guys now you got four become an end and he starts now. He wants to be a boxer and everybody like him wants to be about to pay per view. Going on bro. Kicked off the spurs youtubers. Whatever it's called. I don't even know what they call themselves anymore. It's all just them fighting each other. And i'm sure it will sell more a lot of bubbler main event and later on some boxy he also so i don't know i get what they're doing and i understand it but it setting the room friend sending a friend it's going we're going down the wrong path. You export you. Know what i'm saying and i feel like it's not like combat sports. I put in three buckets. There's mma boxing and then whatever the hell this is. This is something to me entirely different and in my mind as long as it's not taking dates on espn showtime zone fox. I'm cool with it. If people wanna pay fifty bucks go right ahead of him. Barstools been doing this for years now with rough and rowdy where. You've got these guys from west. Virginia banging away at each other. One three minute rounds a different version of it. Yeah i see that. But what's happened is gonna have you're gonna keep letting it grow can happen is people are going to see that. Boxing doesn't get the ratings. Maybe the other thing gets you know you you see. Boxing gets a contract with a network and then it gives it away. Yeah it was a that was beauty showtime hbo or while no matter what you. We're not gonna lose boxing. Hbo and showtime to another sport. It's another competing entity now with boxing on. Espn and fox..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"Download the free action network app and start betting smarter so this kind of segues into my question about exhibition matches in boxing. And you clearly don't love them in terms of like they they may someday come to define the sport that seems to be a problem. Is that like but how much of that do you put on actual boxers like like you make the mayor their logan paul fight right like it was exactly as dumb as i thought it was going to be logan. Paul was better than i thought it was going to be. Because he did what he did. What a big man should do box which is lean on a guy. That's that's one way to finish a fight and if you don't have the skills you might as well take advantage of your size but like the bellyaching from boxing kind of rang. hollow to me because okay. You've got this. Fight this farce on this weekend but next weekend world championship. Boxing jamaal charles. Oh against one monte l. in one of the worst main events you could possibly make in middleweight boxing. Or any glass of boxing boxing. If this the rise of these exhibition sports paulie in my mind. Anyway has a lot to do with the fact that boxing doesn't counter program doesn't give a fans a reason to be just as excited about their main events as these exhibition ones. Yeah yeah i mean. I you have a a big boxing shoes herself in the foot a lot of times. But but here's the thing. I mean these fights. Are these better fights. Here's what this reminds. You write made this example many times. It's like the most popular kid in high school getting into a fight against another popular kid in high school. And even if they can't fight we're gonna watch it may be the blackout jitsu and or is has been boxing for years. Nobody wants cares if he gets into a fight because he's not that popular right so so it's basically like become like a popularity contest where you guys are popular enough. Let's just fight right. Ends up being what they're doing and the fight is not really that good. It's not really that much skill involved does not really that much S excitement behind it more hype than anything else really that good again today. Know was jay-paul knocking up and ask her that. Good all hype but it was it was it was dumb as a guest right. So so. I mean jake paul jake jake paul. Noggin outta neat robinson. Same thing let's it. And i respect the ball brothers a little..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

03:33 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

03:31 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

02:36 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"I didn't even know that he was in the building so to speak. But whatever that's how. That's how a wound up bill going there. You know what. I got smacked first of all i i i was looking at was because i was ready to run into somebody right away. Then i looked at him. I shot out of thirty broken right away. It was it. It's getting more play than than it actually happened. You know it was a little bit of a melee but How old is this guy. I don't even know. Honestly i don't know i don't know to take talker youtube or whatever they call them now. Instagram or whatever they call today what I just from the radio show in the morning show. I don't i don't honest..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

05:50 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"First of all or not. Because i offered to apologize for the way at my comments came out. I did offer that. I have an email proving that i did offer to apologize for the way my comments may have been attributed But they want me to apologize for my views. And i'm not. Those are my views whether whether people are gonna agree or not. Those are us now. That doesn't mean that they're always right against substantially they change but those are my abuse by staying behind those news I've lived my life. And i i've experienced in my life to know that those are my abuse and and and i can give you proof it but why for me on my but again of course circumstantially. They're always things that change in those circumstances because you can paint everything and every situation with the same brush. So i did offer to apologize for the way my comments that come out because i didn't want people to misinterpret it and i realize okay and people may have taken it this way and it could have been taken in another way you know so i i did offer to apologize and say that you know in the future i would. I would I would you know. Be try to be more empathetic in the way i spent my views and and you know i regretted that people may have taken things in a different light in a different way. I didn't say. I'm sorry. But i i i did say you know what i if anybody took it the wrong way. I regret that. Because i wouldn't want people People to feel a interpret something in a way where i didn't mean for it to be interpreted especially if it hurts their feelings especially if are people that i knew as well and that could be the opposite is well. You know like in today's day and age the opposite view is kind of is but there are people that get a friend that when you express the opposite view as well you know so so i don't think you wanna Offense offend people. One way or the other. If you really have a choice right so so i i did try to offer A statement of which. I have my email files That would basically have have Express my regret for For the way things were interpreted and Basically insane insane i am. I also expressed that in the future. I will try to express them in a more empathetic weights. Probably like i said. In the moment they the interview was just you know it was just kinda matter of fact that in think twice about it you know but then afterwards when everything came out it was obviously something that you know. I probably could have expressed differently art. So what are the things i want to ask you about. This just came across the radar the last week. What the hell happened at lamar. Odem i i i. I always sudden days. I'd love based using chretien's myself just just to kind of put it in perspective. This is all i saw. And all i really know about that situation. Somebody comes up to you with a handful of baby powder. Whatever it was and while you're working as a color commentator next to my man. Bruce back on that broadcast. You accrue all bruises a poll. Explain to me what what happened..

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"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"paulie" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix

"Do think i do think that are. Racists tend to see race in every single thing. Somebody says and so i on unfortunately i think it was made more racial than it actually was By people that are probably racist against people of my skin tone. You know of my race. So i think That's probably how i'm going to break it down for you. I i didn't s- i don't think it was It was interpreted in the way was meant to be interpreted all I do think things happen to everyone. I don't think you can paint every every circumstance with a with one certain brush. You can't say all by people are oppressed. You can say all white people are privileged can savings they campaign everybody of a certain ethnicity collar with the with the same brush. Because because then that's racism and itself right so so i do think you do have to substantially and and listen to people's stories substantially and you'll find that you know there is there is there are things that we stereotype as a society. That probably shouldn't be stereotypes. I may have said. I don't feel like african. Americans are oppressed in this day and age Race but at the same time in this country but at the same time so there are people that get offended by that and then there are african americans that will also get. I know that. I know personally that would get offended if i said that they are you know. So so and and the same thing was You know white privilege the other way around there are certainly people that feel like they have privilege and there are certain way people that will say you know what my life's been hard. I wouldn't any. I didn't get a privilege. What my with my skin color. So so i do think that you can't paint everything with the same brush regardless of ethnicity or race otherwise. You're falling the track that you're supposedly trying to fight. Which is racism and prejudice right. So and.

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Why UFC’s Paul Felder Realized It Was Time to Retire

Five Rounds with Brett Okamoto

02:02 min | 2 years ago

Why UFC’s Paul Felder Realized It Was Time to Retire

"About paulie fell there. What about our guy polly felder. Who says you know what i'm done with this. I'm walking out on my terms. You know i've seen all these other people that he didn't actually say this but it has been a theme as of late seeing all these sort of depressing integrate mma careers and he says. You know what. I feel in my heart. I've done what i had to do. You know the ceilings there. I'm gonna go out there and do other things You know he had hinted at this in the past but he came out on saturday and officially announced the retirement. What did you think of this as we as as we've seen over the last like i said a lot of the pressing depressing results polly felder. Says you know what i'm done. I'm good you paulie. red stash. Texted me after the show where i said. They've offered him the fight against islam. And all these other dudes and paulie right away told me he goes. You know i've been kind of thinking about walking away. that's why. I haven't taken the fight against islam or anybody else. Listen paul felder was never afraid of any. Paul felder will fight anybody who seated on a number of occasions. I mean he fought. Rda on five days notice in loss thirty pounds to make the weight right. So we know who. Paul felder is but when you lose that fire compete especially when you're a guy like paul write a guy who kind of is a blood and guts warrior when you lose that that that desire at fire to be in there in going through the type of fights at. He's been through with mike period than hooker. And all those guys how do you. How do you wrap your mind around the damage that you take if you'll love doing it. No more when his. It's easy to do when you love it. You go home with the bruise you go. You know what. I'm going to recover them to go to this guy because i love it when that's going going in the guy in paul felder who has a fantastic broadcast career. That's waiting for him. He has acting of acting opportunities so many opportunities.

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‘Boston Back In Motion’ campaign aims to keep kids active as schools reopen

WBZ Overnight News

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

‘Boston Back In Motion’ campaign aims to keep kids active as schools reopen

"Of Boston nonprofits are teaming up with the Red Sox and Bruins to try to get local kids physically active. Here's WBC's Carl Stevens. It's been a long year and a lot of kids learning at home have done a lot of sitting around. Well, now it's time to get back in motion. Boston Back in motion is the name of a new Web based exercise program for kids for the month of April. This is Elizabeth Paulie from the Boston Foundation. It's time to run and play and bring some joy back even as we're making good, healthy choices. There are incentives on the website for kids to participate to exercise. There will be appearances by local sports figures. City leaders even Wally the Green Monster is going to shepherd the kids through an exercise video.

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Milan grab draw at Manchester United

ESPN FC

02:41 min | 2 years ago

Milan grab draw at Manchester United

"What happened in the league games today and starting with manchester united's one all draw with me. It means milan will be taking a crucial away. Goal into the second game. Incensio on the eighteenth of march. Paulie shaw said. Afterwards his side were a bit slow in possession. He say's a draw was a fair result. Would you agree john. I wouldn't care. Now melania rob dot brand. Cassie goal was that i thought poundstone hip go away. We will the united us. Right in terms of how slow in possession they. They were really lethargic. They couldn't get going dion by the difference when he came off the bench and scored a fantastic goal fernandez yet. Another assist but that play in general was quite weak was quite slow. I thought on wax. And i've got to say with milan patched upside that that came away from home with six or seven major players injured. I thought they put a real good performance. Should it came away with the win. Within a mind frank the fact that manchester united were home and were against a depleted milan site. Did you expect more from them. Well yes but we know melanie. Sorry manchester united is better. Maybe away from home. When do you don't have to lead the game. I want agree with dawn. I think my gwalior and gyms had two beautiful to to to make manchester united winning that game. I think only for me. A fair result is true. That should have been a penalty for a for milan and kia and the of the day. I think it's it's a. It's a fair. Result is a deserving draw for boss team and nothing much to say. But it's not it's not done for million for the second leg because we know that message. It will be more dangerous away from home that they've been traveled. They will be dangerous away from home. We know how good their away record is but milan were missing some place. What if they come back and then they have them at home to. Do you feel for them. Not fear for both of these. Who's actually going to go ahead and win this game over two legs i was. I was disappointed. I was disappointing. Stray off the bat and so two teams. So that probably didn't help me actually watching again because if you look at a short almost looks like it may have been a decent game. I didn't enjoy this at all. Quite honestly i think i'd rather put neither say disaster. When as opposed to either say deserve the draw so i wasn't my cup of tea whatever to deplete incites lopez. Enjoyable horrible may win hole and rain coming down now for me.

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Poly Styrene Documentary

Bigmouth

09:49 min | 2 years ago

Poly Styrene Documentary

"Today. Polystyrene i m cliche is directed by both her daughter. Celeste bell and documentary maker pulsing charting the rise of marian elliott as she was born. She saw yellow pages ad became polystyrene and formed punk band x ray specs as we know in this foam. Celeste goes through her mother's archive and visits. The places of hutch halted. So let's listen to the trader to get a feel for it. Some people think little go should have. But i think my mother was punk rock icon. People have asked me if she was a good mom. It's hard to know what to say your rebel. Today's society paulie had our own ideas. Student full fully trends. She was a woman of color in. Dc full of white middle class. men was singing. polly was singing about. I fell in love with her. I fell in. The news actually started singing. Because right we will dive right in nora snaps point. He was a big personality but as we see her life was extremely complicated on. This is as much. Her daughter's journey as police starring life story. Was that a good way in. I think definitely I think by this point. We also board like punk defecation. This point know the way. The bbc fool punk document generation. That watches him in the in the same way. That like my dad and grandad generation. What war documentaries old thing again and again and I think it's focus the that it's kind of deified in such a like i wasn't like incredible and radical umbro which it was in some ways but also rian just reinforced the status quo in other ways. Like the thing. I think is really great why i feel like the rohbock of this narrative restarted with like the vowel between book which From a couple of years ago when she you know really gets to the kind of watson order of it in a way that is much more punk than saying like. Oh we great you know like sex pistols type branding and i thought that this documentary was like a really peaceful continuation overseas. Not done by polystyrene by her daughter. And i think it's testament polystyrene like complexity and also to her sensitivity. But then i'll say for her callousness towards adulterer as well. I think it makes were much more well rounded portray of somebody and also no. It doesn't just a pain releasing on her. You know she has her own issues but it looks at how they're exacerbated by the society around like a mixed race woman in london at that time in the punk scene. There's a bit wet don. Let says that she goes and shaves her head while she's a party jordan lydon's house and when winter comes back down they just love her releasing. That seem horrendous. In retrospect i'm sure we're just kind of par for the course in in the seventy s and the other thing i was gonna say i think is important is she wasn't postponed. She was punk like she's really part of the the formative dna not very easily gets forgotten. Like when i was a teenager Bought three for twelve pounds. Buzzcocks clash kind of burundi's wound go from and see a whatever it was but it took a lot longer. It's come across x ray specs and to hear them kind of debt day fight in the way that they deserve She had a rough up. Brixton upbringing. shoes booted at school. Punk rock was a place for outsiders is the cliche but actually you see that. It's inevitable that she is going to get drawn to something that's so creative but also that she can break whatever more that she feels that she has been put into yet absolutely I think one thing that's really striking by the way that she Shared her images. While is the like. Obviously i don't want a undress will. The sex pistols did two like bridge society but fundamentally that kind of just like a boy band put together by iron. Witten really edgy branding. And that whole thing is is about dog individualism. When really it was really nothing the saw. And i think that you know. Even the police die polystyrene style for rewards more individual. She recognized herself as a cliche. And she played with the idea of like branding and identity in a way that i find much more interesting than just like sticking a safety pin on it And i think we have to use it. Today were authenticity. It comes from a very real place whether the sex pistols Taped on summertimes travis. The problems with poly seem to stem from x ray specs residency. Cbgb's in new york when they went over us punks hauled coal. There were a lot more into drugs. And i think that london it seems to say. Was this the breaking point for the band. Is this the kind of crux in the film. I think so. I mean i mean. That's the argument fuel. Makes the About what happened to the u k Members of the dolls came over an introduced heroin to the to the uk seen quite quite a heavy way otten Concur with everything that lord said about film. I think The framing the fact that it has selected celeste stories. Her as she's dealing with navas legacy in some respects her mother had had semi other people's expectations about what she should be being Star as in and being mixed race being hauled somali in britain and she's just so in the clips that they use the archive clips which from most of them from a a great arena documentary from nineteen seventy-nine he was she's just so alive him sparking intelligence on which me a very funny and in most What she's doing. I think you know how easy it is to get coal topping to the move Nexus these achieved up by the film. I descend Points about the breakdown. the failure in a way to work out. How will she is. She's diagnosed with schizophrenia. Kind of putting for bit. has serious by disorder Move into harry christmas On also in places you alluded to neglect which she treats celeste points during the spirit journey and was pursuing a common all and happened. How different thoughts regarding way with the male and female office Think about lockdown about. How much care women having to take on board and also agree with. I think that when another book that i would put in the frame is what is alvin. Is is kathy. Adams was drafted memoir of juden in other key. Figure the kind prison to look look upon pumpkin kind of liberating. It wasn't how you think about kind of male violence. Where is actually to the nearly point it was it was quite at transgressive sexually A lot of the gay pubs and clubs were up with the next to solve it. I'm so i can imagine that. The film doesn't does kind of raise interesting questions. As well as celeste father is interviewed in it on one of us and absent biggest because he died. regional manager. And pau falcons stewart. Now again. Severi seventeen seventy six. He was quite a bit older than when they get and how much care and they seem to hide it to a certain extent as well a friends didn't really know whether they were going out with each other or not. We just didn't look particularly cool Strangely enough this film from that era with hangs connor in it could breaking gloss than nyein and strangely seems to be almost so the police story in way which becomes this incredible figure And has sta machiavellian manage aaron and has this breakdown and so on so until daniels place. This full manager boyfriend Is i think it's really five documentary. Actually i think you mentioned he was a guest. Shot means the fact that one of zoe's earlier books whose how's your dad's some which is a an account to of stars children's. She's absolutely perfect for collaborator. On this end coming book as other as good as andrew. Did you like this a did. I really liked it because as as long as it's very fresh indifference it's a dream like quality. This is very much not your friday night documentary. Which begins with the stock footage of the miners. Strike rubbish piling in the winter of discontent. Yeah i've always about acronyms because hatches and didn't stop not your kind of off the pex tickets sold. It's it is a personal journey. It's quite slow and quite like i say quite dreamlike and which i found very refreshing change from the usual stakeouts poke documentary. I remember when i was a kid. I thought i thought police really disturbing because i lived in a very white suburban middle of nowhere type place and you just seems so odd and the fact that she but were shut brace on top of the pops and i now say that that is really good thing that it should be disturbed a little. You not white kids in places where i lived in in middle. middle class. spices. To encounter is person who didn't look like a boss didn't like pasta but was absolutely transfixed thing

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Mahomes to have surgery to fix turf toe

The Dan Patrick Show

03:26 min | 2 years ago

Mahomes to have surgery to fix turf toe

"Were talking about Patrick Mahomes undergoing surgery turf toe. And we started talking about this about three hours ago, and we were just going around the room going. Do we know exactly what a turf toe is? Because it gets it gets thrown around a lot and remember when dealing Sanders was with us at the Super Bowl when he took off his sock, and he showed us that toe That was turf toe that never healed whether he had surgery on it or nod Jack Lambert, the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, I think had turf toe and it stayed with him the rest of his career, so we thought You know what? Let's bring in somebody who knows what they're talking about. A former NFL offensive lineman won a Super Bowl with Washington a Harvard trained orthopedic doctor, mark addicts and good to have you back on here, Doc. So Do you want us to tell you what we think Turf toe is and then you could probably correct us on this. That'd be great. Let's see what you guys got. Let's see how good you are. All right. I'll start with you, Paulie. What do you think your toe is like a ligament sprain in the toe that hampers an athlete from pushing off like sprinting like running for two. You got a definition for church to one's toe was so severely sprained from the pounding on the torture that it does something. What kind of disconnects Tito from the other toes and needs to be surgically fix a snap back into place. All right, Seaton It is an injury that when, uh, say like wide receivers are going to get their second foot in and they drag it along the left their toes on the turf, and then it gets hurt like that. No, I did not. I did not even look at it that way. Yes, my club, So I thought it was a rug burn style injury from any time she goes on the worse when you're playing with your kids of rug burn, but I do believe it's out. Now ligament underneath your toe that connects to the foot. Okay, let's let's bring in. Doc and Doc. What exactly is Turf toe. Well, I think I think example one wins the ligament injury so it could be a ligament injury. Or it could be an injury to the planter plate, which is almost like a Cartlidge thing That's on the bottom of it, So it is the big toe joint. And it rarely. Is it an injury? There were quite a surgery. The bass majority of players don't require surgery in the NFL there have been about there was a study that was done that had about 30 guys with serfdom. Injuries that were pretty severe, and only about 10% ended up requiring some surgery. Deon Sanders did require surgery. Deon Sanders Strip toe injury did end his career. Essentially, he stuck around for a couple more years, but never really was the same. Antonio Gates had it had a pretty bad turf toe had surgery in 2000 and eight and played Many years was very productive after that injury in surgery, So generally speaking guys, too, Okay. I think John was as his foot with a test was an extreme case. Didn't Mahomes play the Super Bowl with a Tauron ligament? Certainly did. I mean, I In other words, when you have a tip toe injury there, three grades break one. Great, too Great three. It's the same for almost anything. Great one, just a few of the fibers or tourney. Great to a bunch more. Tauron. Great three. It's completely disrupted. So for someone to need surgery generally, there's got to be a little bone chip. It's in the joint or the toe has to be somewhat unstable, which would tell you that that ligament tear had to be pretty significant.

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The Art Of Shooting Hidden Tracks

Photography Daily

04:03 min | 2 years ago

The Art Of Shooting Hidden Tracks

"But cooling this one today Hidden tracks rather hidden tracks. There's lots of Sort of remnants of you like Clues to the track itself is long quite straightened. Cut through will the the greenery of foliage foliage and and trees will have some trees of now started to grow across. what was the track But there's this small clues to it being a railway once upon a time. So let's get on with the letters. Thank you to michael hong kong for these circus train pages. Now i know not. Everybody is into circus. Must admit after. Wednesday's chatham i'm not a really huge circus fan though addict kid but we've never taken our kids to the to the circus i. I've been to a few went to one a long long long long time ago. Human circus when human circus. He started becoming trendy. And i'm discounting the cirque du soleil here which is a class apart of asleep but this was In a cold ten nicole night the cold harm common which is a play. I think he was awesome coming. Which is a place in hartford in hartford. Share somewhere around there it was It was mainly clowns and for the folks who feel molly squeamish about clowns. You know the way that. I feel about morris men it would possibly have been a kilo cure event. Maybe it was a killer event because an being one since anyway michael says been really enjoying the fertile will conditions of. How many times your son thomas really love train picks. Oh yes he does does a bear. Well you know what i mean so it occurred to me this week. Often walk in part that has various freight trains rolling by when i walk through a casino and a higher. We don't have a lot of passenger trains. Really remember to take pictures. When i'm walking but i'll change that. Oh you must change. That's what this edition all about. Have your camera make some pictures or consult together and as for where you live in ohio with with freight train swore. You'd be thomas's new best mate. You really he loves those big american muscle trains. There is absolute favorite well alongside the trained that we have in this country that we don't have in this area anymore. The classic intercity one to five clause forty-three as or say that it's not a one to five. It's a class forty three high son. I'll get that right next time anyway. Nail i thought about two thousand seventeen when the ringling bros. And barnum and bailey circus was making its loss stop before closing down due to the progressive society. For better or worse they used to stage the train outside. Cincinnati to the east in the performance would live on the train as you can see in the shop between the trains with a garbage bags hanging out the doors. Yes you can on one of the final days before they set out for the last time i did take my newly purchased x t to and sixteen mill. One point four right when. I got into photography much later than i should have unwanted house and took a few paulie frame. Shots didn't do a great job. documenting a piece of history but happy to share the few that i did. So you can. Share those with your. Your son will well. I already have. You might have noticed on instagram Grid yet. I looked in the last twenty four. Maybe they've made maybe they've made them there. We were certainly looking through them together. See yeah thank you. For the pitches these a wonderfully important pictures. Because that's the kind of traveling thing that just no longer exists. Does it perfect for. Today's theme is almost like this was planned here. I am hidden tracks. There you are tracks disappearing not so much the but the trains of course in juxtaposition the to the subject to circuses. Wednesday's show was a real wakeup call. Wasn't that i knew that. Hunting was Was an issue in the world but I had no idea We were at the point of extinction with the african lion and that said the next thirty years. What is under thirty years now. Isn't it the african lion may

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GameStop-Robinhood 'Wall Street bets' frenzy explained

Squawk Pod

02:33 min | 2 years ago

GameStop-Robinhood 'Wall Street bets' frenzy explained

"The game continues with game. Stop the stock dipped overnight that it's back. It's up nearly two thousand two percent this month. This is crazy for a full recap of the game. Stop shorts squeezes read. It's and losses checkout wednesday's episode of squawk pod with the robin hood and bank of america. Ceos so it's pretty much just as crazy as the stocks volatility is the conversation as prompting inside the legacy wall street community and outside. It's a rebellion of the retail. Investors cry some market manipulation cry others it's a pivotal moment in market history still others claim. And so it may be. It's exciting a reversal of the traditional power roles on wall street for once the little guy the occupy wall street. The redder is forcing the hedge fund. Power players hand. People are here for it. Billionaire tech investor. Kamath paulie Says he closed out of his position and game. Stop one day after joining the trading frenzy and then tweeting about it in an interview yesterday on cnbc. He addressed the role of regulators. I think fifty an example of if you are going to so massively oversell accompanied to the. You're selling forty more shares of that company that don't exist and all of a sudden other folks like hey wait a minute. This is going to get squeezed and they buy. That's just a smart trade retail side wall street misfit and they paid the price so maybe what regulators should do they. Hey wait a minute. How can we allow companies to be one hundred forty percent short. That doesn't make any sense. Maybe on wednesday night the online hangout. Service discord banned. The red it subgroup behind the entire game. Stop short squeeze drama wall street bets discord said the group to allow hateful and discriminatory content. After that the sub reddit briefly went private moderators of wall street. Betts said they were unable to enforce read. Its contents policy and responded discord with this statement. If you gather two hundred fifty thousand people in one spot someone is going to say something that makes you look bad. Who doesn't look bad. Maybe game stop at least not to ryan cohen. He's a board member and founder of chewy. The pet supply taylor. Cohen has made a mere seventeen hundred percent return since investing seventy six million dollars in game. Stop late last year. Share price of game stop went from under twenty dollars in the beginning of january just january two over four hundred forty dollars back down to three fifty even up past five hundred. It is a truly wild ride for everyone.

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Disappearing Tweets? Twitter Now Has a Feature for That

Murph and Mac

01:17 min | 2 years ago

Disappearing Tweets? Twitter Now Has a Feature for That

"A whole new bunch of features Paulie, including disappearing tweets, which is Kind of like, I mean, who wouldn't want to, like naked? Just have things from their lives disappear, Right? How good is that? You told me. I could tell somebody on Twitter to go blank themselves. And then 30 seconds later, as long as you probably put it under fleets, which our posts that disappear after 24 hours, Right? You know, this watch is a whole new thing in life, Can you Can we do that? Can we talk to our maker and have a thing where we could do something, But it will be gone in 24 hours. There's a movie premise here, right? Yeah, There is 24 hours. And what would you do to a zoo? Long is in 24 hours. It's for gotten talk about like a true test of your conscience right on. Then the stories air now added to Twitter, which is no good. What, But a fleet cannot receive a retweet alike or a public reply there cope, So it's I don't know what you're gonna do. I mean, I don't know what the point The point is, What's the intention Just to get something off your chest. You know what it doesn't do. It doesn't eliminate the screen shot. You know, there you go. See, it's still not. It's still not always a loophole that's not totally safe says here, Twitter says some of the some of some of you tell us that tweeting is uncomfortable because it feels so public and permanent. Hey says to help people feel more comfortable working in a lower pressure way for people to talk about what's happening. Ah,

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'Big Brother' Alum Paulie Calafiore Gunning for U.S. Olympic Bobsled Team

Rob Has a Podcast

01:06 min | 2 years ago

'Big Brother' Alum Paulie Calafiore Gunning for U.S. Olympic Bobsled Team

"Five thousand calorie a day Diet Fred for this. Yeah. It's a lot of meat. This is a damn good steak. This thing is cooked to perfection and I'm all about it because these biceps anchor feed themselves, your boy nieces me. Could you imagine Taryn at the twenty, twenty, two Winter Olympics in Beijing f. The men's bobsled. Now for the men's bobsled team, we have the very interesting story of polly California are a his brother. Competed in the US reality, TV series Big Brother Sixteen Paulie was recruited to play in the season big brother eighteen since then he's gone on to appear on the challenge many seasons, he has a very active following on some various adult websites. His brother, his brother recently want me all stars. Seasonally was also a big brother champion. And now here he is competing

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Colombia Supreme Court Orders Ex-President Álvaro Uribe Detained

Morning Edition

02:29 min | 3 years ago

Colombia Supreme Court Orders Ex-President Álvaro Uribe Detained

"Colombia on Tuesday ordered the arrest of former President Alvarado re bay who's one of the country's most powerful politicians. Many Colombians adore rebate for leading a military offensive against Marxist guerrillas. But he has long faced allegations of human rights abuses. Here's reporter John Otis during his two terms as Colombia's president Alvarado Bebe's hardline security policies badly weakened the guerrillas who eventually signed a peace treaty. After he left office in 2010. Reba was elected to the Senate and helped elect the next two Colombian presidents. Followers really believe that he is the greatest Colombian ever to. I don't know to walk on Columbus. That's Paulie Martinez, a columnist for the Colombian newsmagazines, Samana. She points out that rebates presidency was also plagued by scandals under Areva's watch. Army troops killed thousands of innocent civilians then claimed they were guerilla fighters Rebates Intelligence agency spied on journalists, opposition leaders and Supreme Court judges. His current troubles stem from allegations that during the war rebased supported the formation of paramilitary death squads. The Supreme Court is now investigating whether rebate bribed witnesses to change their testimony. Sergio Guzman is the director of the consultancy Columbia Risk Analysis. The evidence against President you. It must be pretty solid for the Supreme Court to take the step. However, the news that rebate would be placed under house arrest. Outraged his supporters, including current president even Duke, Scanlon said. I will pay scumbag body See if he ended and we were done. He pointed out that the guerrillas and they had fought so hard to defeat and who have been accused of kidnappings and massacres have avoided prison under the generous terms of Colombia's 2016 peace treaty. But even Cepeda, the opposition senator, who accused Reba of having ties to paramilitaries, was elated. Why personas in Colombia? It's important, Seema. Justicia away, he said with the court's decision shows that no matter how powerful you are, no one is above the law for NPR news. I'm John Otis in Bogota, Colombia.

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U.S. Initial Unemployment Benefits Steady at 1.5 Million in June

P&L With Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

U.S. Initial Unemployment Benefits Steady at 1.5 Million in June

"Of course, not such a pretty picture weekly jobless claims coming in today they did full, but still coming in at one, million, four, hundred, eighty, thousand initial jobless claims that was down from one point, five, four million, but not a big of a drop as economists had estimated Paulie insured unemployment rate falling as well but to thirteen point. Point four percent mean it's a massive massive number. No doubt Labor Secretary will suggest that would have been even more massive. Were it not for everything that the government did, but it's it's very hard to to look at those numbers and not feel like there's a big problem there. The really is I think one of our guests earlier mentioned that it was. You know fourteen weeks into this. We're still having these types of number. Let's

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Demonstrators voice concerns over spearfishing incident

Native America Calling

03:47 min | 3 years ago

Demonstrators voice concerns over spearfishing incident

"This is national native. News Antonia Gonzalez last month. A man shot off a gun near tribal spear fishers on the lake in northern Wisconsin for many that brought back memories protests over native spear fishing rights in the nineteen eighties and nineties. The man involved in the recent incident says he was shooting at a squirrel on his property, but is now facing misdemeanor hate crime charges. Some tribal members want tougher prosecution Ben Meyer explains the protest Monday morning in front of the violence. County courthouse was silent, but noticeable people like Shannon Retana held signs, demanding justice for tribal members and. And respect for treaty rights were tired of the hey. Tight racism is hatred and feeding, and allowing that to continue for so long is it's unacceptable and we're not going to stand for. We won't tolerate it anymore. On the night of May. Second Retinas and three others were practising their fragile protected right to spearfish for Walleye off reservation this time on little Saint Germain Lake on shore, sixty one year, old James Kelsey fired a shotgun. He says he was firing at a squirrel on his property Retana doesn't buy it, so that's why may shirt says he's not a squirrel. Now clearly, he's not a squirrel. He's a man. No one was hurt by the shots, but police arrested Kelsey that night he was charged with two misdemeanors, including a hate crime but Chelsea's attorney Steve Lucarelli, told me his client really was firing at a red squirrel on his property. These were two unrelated events. And assumptions of the meant that they are related. There's a reasonable explanation for what occurred. The attorney said he's concerned. The episode is being blown out of proportion, but Chelsea's bond includes restrictions on guns, alcohol and going onto tribal lands, the case comes against the backdrop of protests over the spear fishing rights of Ojibway tribal members which started in the nineteen eighties, and at times, became violent and racist. Britney lured all elected flambeau tribal member. Holding a sign on Monday says she had hoped the North Woods was passed those days I was just hoping that I would read about it in the eighties and never. Never really thought I had to relive it from national native news. I'm Ben Meyer and Eagle River Wisconsin the leader of a tribal group tackling transboundary issues as retiring Tis Peterman has led the Southeast Alaska indigenous transboundary commission since two thousand seventeen I work projects all my wife just said it's time to take time for myself. A few months after the commission was formed in two thousand, fourteen, the Mount Paulie mine spilled waste into British Columbia waters incoming executive director Fredrik Olsen says there are other minor activities that feed into Alaska's rivers and Salmon Habitat. Everybody already knows about Mt Holly about just a miniscule. Little. Blip on the map compared to read mine. Which is operating in a sticky river watershed right now. The Commission is working to address issues on both sides of the border. There's a lot more transboundary issues than mining. You know there's also this the cruise ships to ship waste. There's oil tankers. There's murdered and missing indigenous women. On an on Olsen has worked as the commission's outreach, coordinator and board chair. The US House Appropriations subcommittee on the Interior Environment and related agencies will hear about the healthcare response to covert nineteen and Indian country. A hearing is scheduled Thursday to gather testimony on the Indian. Health Service response and the use of emergency covid, nineteen funding witnesses include leaders from the Indian Health Service the National Indian health, board and the National Council of Urban Indian health. I'm Antonio Gonzales.

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SHIIVER: Changing the way NASA keeps its cool

Innovation Now

01:14 min | 3 years ago

SHIIVER: Changing the way NASA keeps its cool

"We really want to go somewhere in space. If we really want to go to the moon we have got to figure out a way to keep propellants cold long enough. This is innovation now bringing you. Stories of revolutionary ideas emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that shaped the future. Cryogenics is the study of things at very low temperatures. Here's Monica Kuzyk. An Aerospace Engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center to explain why NASA is changing the way they keep their cool so we want to store things like oxygen or hydrogen. If we make them really really cold they turn into a liquid and as we all know. Liquids are denser than gases so they're way more efficient to store when Artemis missions launched to the moon or Mars they will carry liquids with them for fuel and life support but ask. The extreme environment of space warms spacecraft. The fuels begin to or boil off. That's where cry. Oh coolers like shiver the largest cryogenic tank NASA has ever built come into play. Credit is really are in enabling technology to get to where we need to go when we improve cryogenic technologies here for space applications. It always a trickle down effect to the Earth for innovation. Now I'm Jennifer Paulie

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All About Alocasia 'Polly'

On The Ledge

09:19 min | 3 years ago

All About Alocasia 'Polly'

"Plant is allocated Paulie applaud. That certainly poses some challenges for most of us. Mere Mortal House plant growers and Today. I'm joined by Mireya of instagram account. Born gardening to help you pick your way through the minefield that is allocated Eur polly care. Maria is a gardener. In the wonderful city of Baja. Lana did I say that. Well probably not in Spain. And she is a DAB hand at growing this plant. A member of the asteroid Klein with those vein leaves the look so stunning when you buy them and look some terrible as they start to die. So where have we all been going broke? Will his my chat with Mariah so we will find out Mireya. We are here to talk about. Alec as your Paulie which I think might be up there as the number one plant that people find a bit tricky to grow. It's a beautiful beautiful plant though and I can understand why everyone is so captivated by it isn't one of your favorites. Yes is eased one of my favorites for me. It's a plan. I associate with the tropics and just takes me straight to the tropics and with this deep green Arrow shaped way. Wavy edged leaves mesmerizing. I mean I can spend hours looking at A. It's unbelievable really nice and I think that's why a lot of people would have in. The House is Yeah. It does seem very widely available now. I think it must've been being being mass produced and so everyone can get their hands on this blog now but not everyone can keep it happy and the number of times. I see a post from somebody saying my Poli is dead. Wayne Coors is a day polly. How do people kill this particular law? I think the number one issue with this plan is maintaining the high levels of humidity and warmth as well in in the House. You know to recreate this kind of ganguly environment in a house is quite is quite hard. It really likes sort of temperature from sixteen to two seven degrees so that could be a tricky especially in the UK in the winter when the Heaton is on the air. It's way dry. I mean I live in the Mediterranean. So that helps quite a bit because he is quite warm Resolution is very humid. So it's sort of like lifestyle. I know by St Louis talking about high levels of humidity which are to trades in a house about fifteen percent of up. So I think what he what is good. Is to have a humidifier few hours a day if you can if you can have one. I mean I don't have one so what I use is pebble trade. We've so when J.j This humidity around it. And what I really like doing as well. Which mind is in this environment is grouping grouping the plans which claimed his micro and you really works. My one is surrounded by Begonias Theis fans which is they will require high levels of humidity on. I think he's really nice as well. Because you create a little landscape like literally to your landscape of having them scattered around the house so I think this this this works. That's a good point because people often want to display this plot as a specimen plan on its own because it is so gorgeous but as you say it's probably going to be much happier in agree with all the plots where it's it's possibly going to get a bit of a boost not just looking at my little Thermometer slash humidity monitor in here and it's only thirty two percent humidity in here right now which is terrible. I think you know the winter. Obviously I didn't know how you'll heating works here in the UK mainly have radiators. Which are you know hopefuls being piped through and it's makes yes so dry states they have avenue which is even worse so there is a real issue. That as you said humidifier can breed really help. I think it would be excellent. It's it's it's it's the it's the trick the humidifier if you have the heat on he. I live in various choir choir. Small you know by a flag and you really need the heating on winter so we quite lucky without the you polly was getting too little humidity. How would she know? What size does it? Give off that. It's really unhappy is it so the crispy edges to the lease is that it produces this brown tapes and sometimes we see Yellow Halos as well on the leaves then when we when we started saying that it. That's that's what it needs really and sometimes what happens as well then using all my God. You know it's so we can. We get that confusion between humidity on wartime with sometimes is really difficult to handle and restart over watering and then what happens is a leads to grow pot and then with a prominent as well does it. It can it di- back can go into dormancy and winter and lose leaves and then come back in the spring yet. That's what he does actually below twelve degrees. It goes into dormancy. Need to keep in place. But don't worry if you see that growing leaves coming out image just is having FBI arrest during the period and then in the spring will come back. Come back to live so the bright again and you can you can start again with the winter and you have to look at match less obviously and defined with this plot the oftentimes. It needs reporting when you buy it because it's been posited into something that's possibly not suitable in terms of potting mix. Then I think What I do with mine I? I like to try to regularly regret as I can. This sort of Equi jungle me soil which I try to create my own with the potting soil. Potting ORCHID BAR. It is possible the one and then alight and then. I think we're really works as well as could innovate finally In in the mix and because he keeps it gives the soil them. Which is what this plan likes as well. It doesn't like soggy soil like Saddam so spag. Moore's is great doing that so I think he's good if you can get hold of some spinal Moscow. Someone can mixing it with the soil and mix it. Yeah because sometimes comes in when you buy is not is it just you water him water and all the nutrients and unique to to change it a bit and we'd like to this. Hugh applaud. What's the regime there? We don't want it alongside the CACTI and succulents possibly now now. We don't want with in full Sun. Full side is not advisable egg because they will just banned leaves and and the economy comes from San alikes. Brian direct sand. Actually so a really likes my. My one is in east facing window a few a couple of away from the window and get the morning sun. Which is the best son because sign is strong so it's going really well there. Nfc South facing window is especially in the main Rainey's it's you can have it in the UK. Maybe the winter months. It'd be alright but I will keep a few a few feet away. Not South is this applaud the Subject to draw like if he did keep near near window a cold drafts. Presumably won't be good for it either now doesn't like graphs suffer now. So that's why is bad to say a few away from the window because if you if you have a draft in will kill it definitely doesn't at all and if you have a shady area a one maybe one grow so well I would advise as well. It's too late at least once a month so it will improve with capture in lines for the leaves. Because sometimes you get you get the state the best on the leaves in that. What do you use the ducks? Just damp cloth. Yes a damn close and I think is really is really good for the land and every like is like a set of penalty from his long relaxing and connects you with a plan even more so. I think he's a good thing to do. I do with my ray. I tried to do it

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Baking Tips

Pass It On

07:13 min | 3 years ago

Baking Tips

"Give us a tough place. Steve Button scones always mixed dough for scones with a knife. Cutting through the door as you. Mix Don't handle mixture much on yourself. Lighthouse scorned one hundred four bottles street. Glasgow Yep I'll buy that for pint. Scones need an incredibly light touch when you're baking them so you don't need to slow the rise. Yikes nice loose texture like when we go if he should feel like. This is not dough this is just just crumb and then the old same on them. So the idea of using the night cut through the butter is a is a good one. Oh I would suggest that an uber type is something like you know. Chilling you butter and then greeting it. So he can loss Lopez. It can be incorporated into actually tips to guess too. Am I gonNA gain peace when making pastry others zipped been full of Santa Elena to each one kind of flow result? A lovely shot cost a new sticking to or ruling been Mississippi Ross Eighty Booth Gardens Breaks Glasgow guys. I think this is play all geared of Sam Lena. It's disgusting and a member a skilled in our slot onto a plastic chair or it makes me sick and race Pittman. We're talking dry SEMOLINA. Yeah I know but even the thought of one. It's my St- disgusting I have to. I'm with you on that. Kony for the desert. There's there's something unpleasant upright glue p Gillette Instincts. Flavourless has bought the idea of using SEMOLINA. The dry stuff as as as a as to meet the the mixture drier and stop sticking brilliant. Were making 'em pizza dough which we do quite often and we'll put either will use a dual soy flour. This goes from Lena. Finally died in the works often ruling. I because that we you get a really nice crisp crust and stops the second to the work surface so I. I really fed again again and again pastry when making pastry. Instead of using the usual wooden rolling pin fell a glass bottle was cold water. You'll improve the texture. Mrs Elizabeth Elton. Eight to two MINCY cumbernauld. Mike Law School again. Guys do that. Well I I'm convinced without one because this is America solution looking for problems is of worked backwards from the science. If you like because you you should be cold. That's why we must while it. Pastry chefs use marble countertops and stuff. So really the coal to the buttressed melting. So you've got the lovely texture but I don't think the to make that much. I mean the OPEC filled up with hot water and use that identity theft. It is true okay and I understand that but I wouldn't necessarily actively do I wouldn't think while Chai that with a might tied assembly. Nothing you know. I mean anything at yes quite often. I'm actually pretty good at banking. Make Banana often banana testing. Oh Yeah Paulie okay at me again. Banana cream a sliced banana to the white. Even egg and beat until Steph. The banana disappears unusual a delicious substitute for whipped cream Seven lung on state Scott's gloss go ahead and banana now honestly signs disgust banana. Yeah no unknown. No by not. I mean I've quietly try in fairness issue to suit as like. I suspect that would be G- awful. No no thank you. I think we've discussed this before. A COP tells episode and it just makes me unwell Har- but there is a really good recipe. Lot of especially parents will know for banana ice cream. Which is just freeze been on. His chopped up and then put them in a blender food processor. Anything type thing. I JUST THAT MAKES ICE CREAM. Really really nice and it is good. I've never tried to Huge on of banana things to be honest flavor for sweet flavor are. What's my favorite pit? No if it's a flavored thing what's the best to some form of forest so your answer is all the fruits Titan yet. No end it saw. 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I think that's good question. I was reasonable question when I was a kid. There was ice cream place near where we live and I used to love their original d-r-y mich made no flavoring 'cause the also vanilla which was flavored with Vanilla. And I like it was just just screaming gorgeous and good so I think that's not necessarily a ridiculous.

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