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NewsRadio WIOD
"pickford" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"First black executive of a major market TV station. February 5th, 1919, actors Charlie Chaplin Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford formed the United Artists movie studio with director D.W. Griffith. This allowed them to escape the confines of the studio system and UA's organization would become a model for other studios in later years. And that's the week in Hollywood history. On iHeartRadio. The wreckage from the Chinese spy balloon shot down over South Carolina will be taken to an FBI lab in Quantico, Virginia for analysis upon recovery. Two people familiar with the matter told CNN that FBI experts and other intelligence agencies will be heading that investigation. President Biden said Saturday that he authorized the balloon to be shot down days ago, but was advised to wait until the balloon was over water, The Pentagon confirmed that it was shot down today by fighter jets off the coast of South Carolina in U.S. waters. China is expressing strong dissatisfaction and protest following the U.S. shooting down of the spy balloon in a statement released by CNN, China said it had repeatedly informed the U.S. that the balloon was for civilian use and entered the country accidentally. The statement added that China will resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of relevant companies and will reserve the right to make further necessary reaction. Fire continues to burn following a massive train derailment Friday night in eastern Ohio at a Saturday morning news conference NTSB spokesman Michael Graham said more than 50 train cars were involved in the incident in east Palestine, a small village near the Pennsylvania border. At this time, we are unaware of any injuries to the train crew. First responders or members of the community. Graham says the cars involved in the derailment were carrying vinyl chloride. People living within a mile of the tracks had been evacuated or told to shelter in place until further notice. New proposed federal guidelines would limit sugar and sodium in school lunches, agricultural secretary Tom vilsack outlined the proposal on Friday, noting that children aren't getting the nutrition they need and that diet related diseases are on the rise if adopted, the new standards would limit added sugars and gradually reduce weekly sodium limits. The new limits would be implemented in stages through 2029. I'm Chris karashi. Holding up shop today on clay and buck and you know clay, I have to, I have to point something out here. You know, I'm getting married in a few days. And so I'm running short on time, and I have a bone to

ESPN FC
"pickford" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Of course you saw Charles Barkley was very fired up before the game against the Netherlands, thinking we were gonna whoop their Memphis depay says a lot of bar, no bite for sir Charles. Okay. Yes, listen. Did you talk it? You gotta back it up a night. Listen, you know, I mean Charles Barkley's not on that field. Right, right. But Charles Barkley, you know, that's part of who Charles is. His opinion of these outgoing, he knows very little about football, but it's great when he talks about it. Totally. So it is what it is. Memphis, I will just say, relax, my guy, you still got Argentina coming up and after that. Maybe Charles would be part of a Turner's coverage of a U.S. soccer. Ricardo peppy here paying off a bet with his teammates. I guess he had to he had to rock Laurent after USA goes out in the round of 16. At least he's in good spirits about it, huh? Yeah, it's weird. I don't remember our locker room having a bolt. Is this you think this is the Groningen locker room? I mean, I assume it is, right? Nah, that does not look like a locker room to. All right, today's action. Let's get to it. England's Senegal round of 16 at the stadium and England herk in this one. Rolling by a final score of three nothing, the first goal came. For the three lines of the 38th minute courtesy Jordan Henderson off a beautiful assist from Jude ballingham. Harry Kane made it two nothing. In the 45th minute and then bukayo saka in the 57th finished off the scoring for England who are through to the quarterfinals. Looking to repeat their pretty successful run at the last World Cup. In Russia. Perk, what do you think of this England? Can I win it all? Doubt it. Okay. That was a long pause. Well, yeah, because I like the way they look today, but the difference in the first half was obviously Pickford Picard was massive Senegal was playing very well. I thought this game would be a lot closer than it was. He had two huge saves in the first half, kept him in it, and then his jute valiant. This kid defeating frenzy for him come summer, that transfer she transfer piecing to be ginormous. This kid is worth the price of admission. There's like nothing missing from this game. Nothing. Nothing like me. Even as size and speed, you know, to add to it. And he's so smart. The ball to Henderson,

Men In Blazers
"pickford" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Year. I can't laugh at DB's pick for jokes. World cups, I find them quite humorous. But God, Christian, dropping his shoulder in that crevice of space thrashing that ball. He knew that Jordan Pickford is most vulnerable when you put the ball where is Han should be able to get it. He's got tiny arms. And it's nice to see me someone with arms that tiny who's that good and goal. They can get his hands to things. He just chooses not to. And Christy and God love it has been goalkeepers on fields in Hershey and Dortmund in England and English and German and over and over and over. And this was his moment. This was his time to bloody raw facing Mason Mount facing Declan rice two guys who would have tried to treat him pretty much like the Dream Team treated Timothy kukoc in Barcelona Olympics. This was his revenge. This was his healing moment after two years of trauma and challenge. I'm going to go keep a beaten. It hit the woodwork. It was an agony and halftime. I was feeling so bloody good, but I was also fearful. The game was going well so it wails. It was lost in the second half as the game became adjustment driven and we are not so good at those whatever they're called things adjustments. Yeah. Substitutions. We don't do so. We're not into those. But in the second half, we didn't. We didn't back down. There was a spell in which we had about four or 5 corners in like 5 minutes. We won the corners. Well, quantity rather than quality. I would say would be fair. Baby steps. Baby, when quantity first, then work on delivery. I don't

ESPN FC
"pickford" Discussed on ESPN FC
"A lot entire legs. I understand that, but it's all the German players. I just thought it was possession. Okay, it's away from home, but shouldn't this team be doing a little bit more than that? Should their foot will be a little bit better with the players that they've got? You know, I just feel with Gareth Southgate and I know there's been a semifinal of a World Cup. By the way, with an easy pathway, a final of the Euros, by the way, with a pretty easy pathway, apart from the fact to put Germany out. But I just want more from England. All these a lot of these players are playing a really, really high standard of the Premier League are somewhere else wherever it should be spent some time and Spain, Bellingham, and Germany, who, by the way, I think could be starting for England come to World Cup. And that's a big question, Mark. Race and Phillips, Bellingham, he's got the maturity for a young man to do it. But I want to see more from England. And I think that's the one criticism of Sophie is I want to see England playing the type of football that I think that a player pool can pervade and I don't see that. Now I'm just saying that I agree with you because I think coming into a World Cup you need to have a team that can play more capable more. I'm not a friend of only keep the ball for the sake of it, but when you come into a tournament, like today is a German team, as you said, a lot of players that have had a long long season as well looking forward to their holiday. But when England going forward, it looks like a coincidence what they're doing is just like, okay, maybe Grealish will do something if we're lucky Sterling will do something. Foden wasn't there today. He could create something for them coming forward. And then you have Harry Kane who would score his goals. The team performance today of German. They just looked so much further. There was a plan behind what they're doing. And I liked that Gareth Southgate have that pragmatic look to his game. I think that is good for England as well, but I think as Craig is saying that there are so many players in that team that could really do something going forward and I will always say I'm doubtful about that defense with a stones with a walker with a Maguire and yes Shaka is a big fan of Jordan Pickford. I think in international level he's just on the middle somewhere there, an average goalkeeper. Yeah, it's a little weird not because I saw something recently suggesting he was the best England goalkeeper. And maybe that tells you a lot about what's who's been engels, but I saw a debate somewhere I can't remember where the best England goalkeepers David seaman. Okay. Now I know he's maybe like a better Harry Maguire and he's played better for England than he has at times for Everton or Everton. Not suggestion at all he's a bad goalkeeper but I just feel as well watch you know I'm gonna make some saves but then there's a record and I'm so I think it's been more consistent for England and Everton certainly and while you're talking about the best England goalkeepers since David seaman, maybe again you can stick with that thing. The most consistent since David since David Simon. I think the goalkeepers in between haven't ready. Don't really live in David Simon's shoes in that regard. At the same time, Pickford hasn't, again, I don't think he's let go of Sergei Don in any way. I believe guys so we will continue to show faith in him. I don't think anybody's challenging him for that shoot right now. And bigger picture for this, while I understand the disappointment around the England performance and the praise for the Germans, given how Paul jiminy was in the last two major international tournaments, you understand Germany taking this game a little bit more seriously. Given how good England would in the last two tournaments, if I'm so good, I'm not that worried. About a one one joke. I'm not that worried about getting old plead. 5 and a half months before the World Cup. You still frigging things out. Germans have a bigger gap to close between their performances and international tournaments and what they're hoping for. Come November. So the dynamic or the verdict is the approach 5 months out. It's very different between the two. Are you okay with the penalty, Ann? Yeah, so what's interesting because it could seem that it was offside, but he was really on came so I think the penalty was okay. People asked about what I will be offside,.

ESPN FC
"pickford" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Off? Yeah? One on one about right. Well, handsome flickers player have 11 games now for Germany, 8 wins and three draws. And they were the better team today. In the second half, England didn't turn up. And then suddenly Grealish came on the pitch. He did he did a bit change in the team. He put up Cain for a big chance and he was also involved doing things going forward. Of course, Shaka his love didn't see that pick for a harder. That was not a good thing that he did in a one nil, Hoffman's shot. It could have stopped that one, but it was deservedly Germany up and they should have won this game. They looked a better side, but I think it was a small progress from England after the hunger game, which was very, very sad, but looking into their Qatar World Cup. I mean, Germany is further than England at the moment, but thank God for Nations League. Imagine there's been a friendly and there will be like 11, 12 changes in second half. I think to be an end of the season kind of game and people want to go into the holiday. It was a quite intense game. It was an okay game from aliens in Munich. Some are questioning Pickford only as the number one choice. Should he have done better for that goal? No. I don't see it. Strikes the ball cleanly from what? Ten, 12 yards. It gets a deflection off of Maguire. Just to take it half a Honda away from Jordan Pickford. If F Jordan Pickford doesn't get anything on that ball, there'd be less criticism. So I just don't understand. I don't understand why people expect deflections of that speed to be saved. Wow. With a glove. I know it's a little anyways a goalie. I don't care. Go back to Jan's point. Jan said, Germany are followed ahead in England. They shouldn't be. They shouldn't be. And that's part of the issue I have when I watch England. And I know there'll be people watching this going to ask Scotland, Scotland. It's not a boat Scotland. When all Scotland are not very good. The point is, look at the player pool that England have. Once again, I think we have a pragmatic manager in gallic Soviet and when a watch England with the players they have and I know there's one or two missing, but it's still a strong team.

Men In Blazers
"pickford" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Mateta Pickford backpedaling. Still mateta support is coming. I was in there Pickford. Had a go at it. Zaha Pickford's not there and are you forces it over. It's getting worse and worse for amateur. Straight up cruel why a howled at my television? Why a palace playing a slight this? They had nothing to gain. Why did they care? It felt like palace just shot a man in Reno just to watch him die and I truly feared for the worst in that second. I did that the Goodison fans who came to love their team. I know them and the euphoria could quickly flip to devouring their own. We had no hope none, none in that moment. And it was mostly my fault. I want to be clear. Everything. Everything I touch Everton, the Chicago Bears, the white socks, democracy, all of it, all of it turns to ashes. And then this happened. Grey sends it a great. A Rick, Rick, that it was DCL, a fragile gent who is contributed, let's be honest, so little this season, apart from, you know, looking hot and using his nipples to prod the occasional goal bound shot over the line that it was him to me made it all the more special. And how.

Men In Blazers
"pickford" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Marcus Alonso, Dave, they were all there. What must have been going on in his mind as this match was kicking off. And then following the players he brought in, Timo and Kai and Mason Mount, who his son, it must have been just so complex for him. It's probably the first time Frank has manager has faced a team whose players hate him almost more than the Everton players. I think they love him. I think they love him. I hope they love him. I don't have time to even contemplate that at this moment. What we saw in this game was lots of fight. Lots of it, very little football, there was a teta tap made amount and year old Mina doing some UFC, so conquered cafe, ending in Seamus and Dave going head to head if ever there was like an Irish bass Spider-Man pointing meme. And I screamed at the television, stop it, stop it Everton. Did we not learn from the last game? Do not do bad spans does not end well for everything they are doing bants statistically this season has blown up in our faces. I think a 127% of our time, but my God, this game was feisty. I think Chelsea, their season has ended. Disappointingly. It's not over, but it's like certainly it's finishing at a whimper and a very distant third place in danger of losing that third position to both arsenal and Tottenham. Yes, they got the FA Cup final, but they're out of the Champions League and they're champions of that tournament last year. So yeah, definitely some tension, rudiger leaving, that announced during mid week, like it's a still uncertainty as to who's going to come in and own the club. And everybody seemed to be in a pretty poor mood. I imagine the Everton halftime locker room, big Frank choosing not to speak. Just going over to the mirror trying to cover his bald spot. Seething is halftime team talk to Duncan Ferguson who just stood in the middle of his exhaustive players and smash point glass after pint glass on his own head and then probably won over Tom and Davis's just for good measure. But you know, whatever happened, that beg be style of management, it worked because 61 delicious seconds into that second half, a moment of sheer human wonder. Yeah, Dave had a brain freeze on the ball. I mean, I think he was maybe a little bit too hyped up for the whole game and just forgot to play the ball. It was a very simple ball. You could have played out. To the right, he didn't make it. I must say hats off to the Everton players who had pressed so hard for the entire first half and came out and pressed really hard at the beginning of the second, but that shouldn't have been a surprise, but he picked the pocket, then maintained his composure and finished smartly one zero to Everton. It was Richie that picked his pocket. I think the first time it's an incredible statistic, an opponent's error has led directly to an everything goal all season. A telling stat about just how crap we have pressed for 30 plus games to this point. The Maury gray swooped in, set up our godhead bazillion. And he rifled home. Cuny slide and Ritchie picking up a blue flair and doing the logical thing, throwing it really hard back into the crowd. He's not really a rocket scientist, rich, he is he God bless him. No, it wasn't the smartest decision, but you know what? It was a beautiful moment. And the Goodison faithful seemed to enjoy it. The feelings I experienced in that moment. Tears, love, joy. Self loathing always self loathing and fear crushed together. We now had some precious to lose Devo and we always we always we always lose out. I loved at beltway blues, see I hear his tweet. Hope we get a good tax deduction for that charity contribution. You almost had another tax deduction. Michelin had an immediate chance to double the lead, God bless him. I love that man. But he went Russian warship, go F yourself and blaze over. Then it turned into the little picky show Jordan Pickford. I mean, there were used to joke that that man has a penis. The holy crap. Lots of you'd make him, you'd make him a gold penis, then overnight if he wanted one right now. I did meet you, a gold penis, banana took it to FedEx and the weight and the charges. I'm going to have to wait till I next see you picky. But I have never seen him play like this, perhaps inspired by the Gladys street rating in the enormous eyebrow raising Jordan Pickford tifo before the game, a vote of confidence, for a gen who takes an inordinate amount of stick, which honestly and we partially because he's England number one and we love to pull people down and there's a lot of competition for that. But there is an element of real classism in Jordan Pickford takedowns. This is like a guy that's like proper proper revels in his northerners and his working class nurse and his, you know, he's almost a joyful caricature, which makes him an unbelievably easy target. Yeah, I mean, I don't know about that thing because I think middle class soccer players tend to get brought down even harder than working class soccer players, but it's a but there is something occasionally a little bit comical about Jordan Pickford, the dives that are a little bit late. The short arms, but this is why he's England's number one, this is what lamp said after the game. He's England's number one for a reason, and we've seen him keep like this for England before, and it was just phenomenal. When I said got it, I meant. I got it, lads, Mason Mount. Hit the post from the edge of his area with, let's say, a stunning shot..

ESPN FC
"pickford" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Below the relegation line. They could go. And here are the odds then to see who will go down, Everton, doesn't look good. Don, let me ask you this first. Before we get into Everton's chances of staying up. Yeah, you played for the club. You know a lot of people that are Everton fans. You know, Frank Lampard. What'd you think of the approach today? Because Jordan Pickford, he's wasting time in the first half. I mean, I understand it, sabi, it's not one for the purist, the evertonians will be looking at that thing and that's not what we want to see from our manager, not what we want to see from our team. But I think against Liverpool, it was understandable. It's a one off game in a motorcycle Derby where you know you go toe to toe with Liverpool. Honestly, if ever, not it just went, you know what? We are going to back ourselves to play against Liverpool, and we are going to play pure football, Liverpool walk away with 5 or 6. They really do, they would absolutely mauled Everton because they're light years ahead. So I totally understand the approach. Why play into Liverpool's hands? So make it ugly, frustrate them, frustrate Anfield. It was happening for 45 minutes. The fans inside the stadium were going ballistic, especially at Jordan Pickford in his time wasting and the sort of dark arts that was going on. But why would you open up sadly against Liverpool? You just wouldn't. You can get done 6. You wouldn't Burnley's win obviously huge for them, big trouble now for Everton. Good. You think they go down? I think that's a good chance. That's a bit of a that's a bit of a non answer. I mean, I'll admit that myself. I just have no faith. Obviously it doesn't really.

Men In Blazers
"pickford" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"What? Can I go back to Friday night, David? Before I went to bed. I was about to turn the lights off and my wife God bless had just turned to me and she said, as long as I've known you, roger, our whole relationship, you've had Everton to shout out at the television. And she said, what would you be without that? And I honestly, I honestly didn't know the answer just the sense of doom Friday night felt so unstoppable, so freefall, so palpable. And she's right Everton are this beautiful force in my life, this tragic force too. Son mankind's God bless you, one of the human great. She tweeted me a lovely sentiment. She said, here's my elemental idea. Everton is your child and you love him or her no matter what. What do you think I'm fascinated? What do you think about that notion? I mean, Vanessa is aware that Everton would still be on television, even if they went down to the championship. I think he'd still be shouting at them. You'd be shouting if they're in the sort of the ryman league southern division or whatever it would be called. But yeah, your relationship with Everton, I've known a lot of football fans. I've known a lot of people who are well into their later years are still so passionate about their teams and they live or die on every performance, but your relationship with Everton is something is something beyond all of that. I mean, I talk a lot about what sun men tweeted and I will say, I love it, but Everton are almost more than that. Yes, they are my child, but also my dad, my mom, my grandparent, my drunk uncle who annoys everyone that the family occasion by sitting in the car and necking down beers before he comes in. They place so many roles and at different times. A football club you love. It's a shapeshifter. Sometimes they carry you. They're a fog. There are fog rods. There are 400%. They sort of, they sort of refer to whatever mood you decide to put on them at that moment. And sometimes they carry you. Other times you have to carry them and lift your club and that is what we saw on this day. This game day, in which Everton, I need to repeat this or in danger still in danger of being relegated for the first time since 1951. I was my throat was constricting a kick-off. My eyes sang. I felt like max von Sydow in the 7th seal poised to play chess with death. But the reality is, these two teams are so similar, albeit a different scales. They spent so much to produce so little. I mean, I Miguel Delaney tweeted this most pound for pound be the fixture between the two most underperforming clubs in Europe. Yeah, we both had revolving door managers, which at some point for both teams has only highlighted how the manager is really not the problem or the solution, just a hot mess. I mean, ultimately, both teams could have just taken billions of dollars, put it in a garbage can set it on fire. It would have been arguably better to watch than the quality of the football. But you know, Everton's players shuffled onto the field God love him in a style that have only seen before in Sean Penn's Oscar nominated role in dead man walking. They didn't even jog onto the field. They just like genuinely lumbered and I felt profoundly sick. It must stomach. Nervy start too. The players obviously felt that same kind of feeling of doom, Everton, couldn't complete simple 5 year old passes. The good news though, united with terrible too. For different reasons. And Frank Lampard very curious thinking, he choose to play a center backs. Michael Keane and Ben Godfrey, the two guys who in the last two games had each made a crucial error which had handed defeat to Everton football club. It almost as if he's like, I know my maths, two negatives makes a positive, but it didn't work. Everton toiled. And it was up to Jordan Pickford Dave out early on, I think, from rashford a couple of times to to bail us out several times that beautiful human being Jordan Pickford. Yeah, I mean, look, you need good fortune. Manchester United have a better collective of players on that field or better set of individual players we should say they hardly behave like a collective than Everton do and it takes some remarkable performances and some good fortune to keep them out and Everton definitely wrote that. One of the performances that matched that level that you're throwing down, which I'll listen, I've got to ask you this, how much better as a footballer would rich all of some B if he. If he thought of himself as a, you know, a footballer as opposed to an action hero marooned on the tropical beach armed only with a pair of nunchakus who must fight aliens and save the planet because he's just constantly in another world. And he's fighting a completely different battle to the rest of the team, but it is, it's a magnificent to watch. I don't know what's going on in his head, but it's not much win this football game. Yeah, must prove himself. It's just a fight for survival. He is one of the most competitive competitive humans who plays in the Premier League. I thought you were going to ask what would richarlison be like if he if he was playing on one of the top 6 teams. It might be a very here's in my head. As ritual as it is about what he's actually fighting, you mentioned luck, David, because luck has been against Everton. So very badly in the past 8 weeks and we would use and we got some on the 28th minute, the ball made out a young Ginger knob Anthony Gordon on the edge of the area. And did he mean it? Did he decide to, I think he meant to bank it in off con catch a break, Henry McGuire. It was rich Alison, Rogers started that move on the left chasing down a ball, showing aggression, did what he doesn't like doing that much past it into a wobbly laid it off beautifully. We should say and Anthony Gordon, your man, he just he just, you know, hit it in the general direction of slap head and the goal. And of course, because slap heads had worse like that everyone. Even Everton, slap head deflects it right into the net. Once had worse look than Everton, Harry Maguire keeps you in off him and the noise in my house. A thunderous rendition of Bonnie Tyler's holding out for a hero. What bloody joy. He's got to be strong. He's got to be fast. He's got to be Ginger and he's got to be fresh from the fight. Anthony Gordon stands out for this Everton football club down the stretch because the duke cares. He works so bloody hard, honestly. So many United players could learn by looking at this kid and his effort GFP at David 9 8 one three three ask. Is there anyone that looks more British than Anthony Gordon? He looks like every single Tommy in a First World War movie, ready to go over the top at the Somme and kill him some Bosch. Yeah, he is, he's got a good British slash Irish look about him. You know that Tupac hologram. If I could get you one thing, I would get you the hologram of that Anthony Gordon knee slide after that goal. Because it just would be for you to be able to have that and turn it on and put it on at any point in your back garden on stage and you're living room in your bedroom just before nest turns the light off..

Men In Blazers
"pickford" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Pickford moved past the ball, sort of like a physical question. That's such a question. That's a question about time and space and dimension. And dimension. Yeah. Which is interesting. I mean, of course it does both. Jordan Pickford is very, very good at moving past the ball. And the ball is very, very good at moving past Jordan Pickford. A very different goal in an Everton shirt is in the national team Jersey. That of course is also about time and space. But I always feel bad after we've had a little Jordan Pickford session roger. I always go bad because this Augustus Caesar stuff, right? He is just a phenomenal goalkeeper. He would not be representing his country, playing for Everton football club, were he not absolutely incredible. He is an athlete, he can dive, he has resilience, you see him make it outstanding saves all season. So I always feel like we're a little bit unkind to him. But there is something somewhat comical about him as a goalkeeper. Just watching balls fly past him the whole time. You know, I love Glen. Can I ask you one favor? Can you put yourself on mute for a second? 'cause we're just rocking with the jukebox that you're standing on. Oh, yeah, yeah, sorry. I love it. Very fancy. What are you thinking? You can kill one anytime. You beautiful hear me. I love your question. Does the ball move past pictures of this picture move past the ball? Because it's like the most zen question that I have ever thought about either a zen question or the name of the next LC LCD sound system album. But the reality is I when I try and think about that, it does spend my mind in every way. And I wonder whether you're hinting if John Pickford is actually some kind of a deep born again Buddha figure, I can imagine I like to think of him waking up and saying to himself, each morning, we are born again. What we do today is what matters most. And his job is not to keep out girls, but to utterly dispense comet with them in every regard. And I adore that. I honestly think he's a fantastic goalkeeper. I think his distribution is amazing. I think that if I do often wonder if Jordan Pickford was at a bloody good team, how good could he be? And I think that with Everton, ultimately, we are backline buckles so regularly. So often and for a goalkeeper, the quality of shots that he's exposed to, the number of goals he lets in, it just builds it undermines it destroys a human being's confidence. We had him on the show last year and I was struck by his psychological honesty and it's a side of the game that he's really working on. As he made me speaking to him, spending time with him made me laugh less and admire him more, the tenacity, the fortitude, the perseverance that he shows taught them were often in for Jordan Pickford. And I think ultimately he's a human being, I would love, you know, the graph thing. That's how he talks about his game. The grafting, or putting the graft. And I'd love that graph. He is a human being, Glenn Dowling. The deserves is reward. And it's one of those players that I honestly think could be so much happier the other phrases in mind of it. He used about 87 times in our interviewers hitting levels trying to hit levels. That was like his answer to many, many. I think he can probably hit better levels than he currently is reversed, and it pains me to say it. But it's it could be a matter of another team and he could really look at ramsdale. He could really look at next level. Let us call up. Let us call up a great friend at a party. They wonderful human being. Someone who brings us joy on steel can be with us. Hello, everyone. It's only still where are you and what's your question, your beautiful human being? I'm in the boogie down Bronx, which I assume is more of a rod city than a Devo city. Dave has got some Bronx spots, haven't you? I think I probably, I don't know. I hang out with quite a lot of people from The Bronx as my girlfriend's family from up there. Well, next time you're up, hello. At the glorious yacht club, we'll love to have you. Oh, the yacht club sounds peak daylight. That's not speak devil. I actually thought about this. I actually did a little math on this and I think that Devo cities are Formula One cities and rod cities are NASCAR cities. That's my kind of working premise right now. Oh my God, that is a PhD. That is a piece of NASCAR Martinsville, Virginia, yeah. Great in these places, rod. Honestly, bet your arm off to go to Martin's world Virginia David. Dave, you could be an Abu Dhabi and just like doing it up and whatever. Do I get Talladega? Yeah, absolutely. A 100%. I don't need to know anymore. I'm a 100% but Las Vegas is the one in question, I think. A little bit more IndyCar. He's a little bit more IndyCar. Just to be clear, I'm not really that into cars. You don't need to be in cars. It's not about it's food. Food and stuff like that. I also want to make it clear, Benny is a big NASCAR fan. So I had one of those like Instagram and Facebook memories from a couple days ago. And it was from 8 years ago when it was the men in blazers panto with the worst time I met the glorious, the glorious Jason Kennedy, as we all was one of the greatest people of all time. And I don't really have a question for you, but I would like to you guys to explain to the men in blazers universe who what a panto is and why in 1978 seeing rod hole in the emu panto was like the greatest thing ever. So anyway, I love you guys. Thank you so much. I wish you the happiest of holidays. I miss you. I hope you like my new icon because the only way I come in green room is for you guys. And I will talk to you soon. It's only stale. You have beautiful human being. We do wish you. And all steels, Donny steel sun play football. With my second son, he was already a longtime GFAP and it gave me great joy. Always gives me great joy to watch my kids play sports, but to stand by Donnie Steele and to be able to shoot the crap and watch both of our kids play sports with some of our missed terribly, but David, what is a pancake? Did you know did you grow up going to panto? Of course I did. I mean, there were very English tradition that doesn't translate through to. But when we did our first live show, it was actually David's idea. And he's going to explain what a panto is now, but he said, let's call him the cooler the men in blazers pants they were like do it. You remember that? When DOM was talking, I was thinking, what are you talking about? You've just reminded me. The only reason I remember the only reason I named God bless is because I was home in England two weeks ago. And my dad over his desk has a photo. My dad has a massive photo of himself and my youngest daughter first game of football away at Stoke City on a snowy freezing day. And he has a second.

Ringer FC
"pickford" Discussed on Ringer FC
"Doesn't shut up shop like the other one. The Liverpool team, there was very much a sense of, okay, we got everything in this game and they were just like shut things now. Actually more like a man city type vibe with enough, where city would just like go to the lab with 40 minutes to go and just never lose the ball again. This Liverpool are almost never admitted, but they're making a point. They're putting the game on notice again because the psychological effects are some of those. We know it's the pandemic, but stuff like losing 7 two develop. We can move on from that because we're just a casual observers who look at the game in the pandemic and go look actually like that was a result that emerged from a very particular set of circumstances that that's not the case at Liverpool. Then I've admitted by this grudges in that dressing room. In a good way, in a good way, like sporting motivation. And I think that the demonstration of the report so interesting is that obviously like shout to Harvey, it had the terrible injury. The way that he is integrating new players into this lineup clock. The way that we're being he's rolling out the new phase of Liverpool, the evolved face. To the point where, what's that thing about, they say, if you have a broom and you replace the handle in the head, like, is it the same room anymore? Clops replacing the central parts this team phase by phase until like three, four years now. None of the original characters are playing as often as they were, but we've got a completely new team as brilliant. Similar system, but just enhanced. It's really interesting. The original members are there. Yeah, this should be the scary thing. The scary thing. No one noticed. Apart from the one sugar baby seemed like defeat everyone else. Just as always the scary thing about this Liverpool team is that the brilliant young players coming through are even younger than before, like if you think about they're picking mosala saudia money Firmino all brilliant players of absolutely, but they were way more established before they started peaking. If you look at the kind of the Curtis Jones players like the other guys, I'd put Diogo Jota in there as well. Yeah, of course they're picking younger. They'll sustain that peak because of the way they were rotated so well. I'm just really excited. I'm obviously terrified of the united but I'm very excited if I was a Liverpool fan by this. In terms of this game specifically, you mentioned the goals most Salah is a funny one like it's almost. Right, it's easier at this point, isn't it? Unbelievable. When you see the finish, Ian talks about this about like there's a goal that in schools actually gets Liverpool Anfield where he's frustrated because he allows the keeper to get a hand to it when he's through he's like, he shouldn't have even touched that. That should have been a cleaner finish. He's still annoyed about it now, which is quite funny. He's going to know about it. The most salad finished in the first goal, Ian might have done been like, that's like a good foot clear of a pig for his hand and Pickford X and shot stuff a great on the angles and he's nowhere close, but also sell a second goal the amount of work he had to do. To be honest, actually, we'll talk about goals, but.

NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"pickford" Discussed on NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"One almost in the bucks here. Our number two. We got a lot to talk about. We'll get to the national headlines that you need to know about here on a wednesday morning in the there's a lot of them going on We'll get to that As well But this story. I coming from thirteen ten k. Dot com woman arrested on suspicion of arson charges. After greeley business burns a woman is arrested on suspicion of arson charges. In greeley police believe twenty nine year. Old megan bickford set fire to st. My floor-to-ceiling on the six hundred block of eighth avenue saturday stephen before ceiling Sponsor here on. Kfi firefighters say the building and a dumpster sustained significant damage. Steve says it's showroom is closed but the business is still open as they rebuilt. They've moved their offices above the ranch. Restaurant pickford is behind bars at the weld county jail. There's no more information as to what this was all about. Doesn't it make. I mean but doesn't it make you think he's got to be more of a really. That's not a. That's not a company that you just like. Hey this'll show them. Let's stick to the man like it's not that type like doesn't there feel like there's gotta be a some sort of a personal personal relationship there. Don't you think angel think so maybe a disgruntled employee or something. It's so bizarre me you just go. Burn down a building for no reason. No this is a class three felony and criminal mischief causing a hundred thousand dollars. Two million dollars in damages. So yeah this is not going to be good for her as you have cast. I'm sure you knew that already. But this is that you're gonna face jail time for this here gonna face It's so strange. Why why why why. There's so many dumb criminals out there. Do you feel like you're a you could be a criminal just because you're not dumb as other criminals. I feel like. I probably could get away with a few crimes right. You know. I watch a lot of shows and movie exactly you know what to look for. Don't get your fingerprints anywhere right. You know i'm not gonna tell people how do crimes but this getting caught the this this brought to you by the police department. Listen angels clues so we can arrest you. I think that's might be a new segment. Sure i've never broken the law. I don't know you know speeding. It's no speeding tickets. No no no tig traffic ticket. I've got a traffic okay. So you broke the law okay. Okay what i'm curious. Now i was. I was going donald's really late at like eleven thirty and i didn't. This was like when i first moved degree lead. I didn't know about the flashing yellow lights. Oh yeah and it was a flashing red light. And i just oh with right through. It didn't even think about it. Puzzled me over. Say you rented that red light. So did he give you take it or did you think it was a ticket that one really up and i got another ticket for having a headlight out. But that's my fault. See sea angel your your. Your rule break was perfect. You said you hadn't broken the law. I haven't done any. I haven't gone to jail or any good good that that makes me happier now to know that i didn't get in trouble with the university my freshman year. I had a bottle alcohol. My dorm angels empty. It's alright. I had the same thing as you happened over spring break. I bet it was empty. That i bet it was. I got an email over spring break from my ra about it. That is done. Well there you go now. You just went through a angels background with me. I feel i feel better about the hiring thing now. Feel like these are questions. I should have asked him just brought him on as producer of the show but nonetheless. He's here and you know i can live with the mistakes. He's made we're move. We're going to make him a better purse. Our number two kevin your way we've got a whole bunch more detail about here on no code now presented by the j nine agencies. We'll be back because our don't touch that dial..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"pickford" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"We are mature. I would say elder. Yeah i mean they they would. They would depending on whether they broke up. Yeah even if they were pretty young. I mean i think there's still like they're probably getting mail for aarp and not saying they're ready to join their prepping. They're getting mallards. Yep yeah like. I'm sure they like they're probably don't totally qualify. But i'm sure if they say senior discount at the movies. No one's going to question. You know what i mean. At this point they call it the talkies. A we do mary pickford movie. Whatever happened with that one train station. You say i. I have not adopted the movie since that trade show was hit me.

ESPN FC
World Cup Qualifiers: England Lacking Answers Against Poland
"Check out what happened. Today between poland against england finished one apiece. england opened the scoring some style. Brilliant goal from harry kane but a late equaliser Poland means that england's perfect record in qualifying as now. Broken now still qualify. Though they any problem have just dropped two points. So far in the opening six matches point nine for poland. They'll fancy their chances now. Moving up into second. That one point adrift of albanian. Thrash san marino. Five mil deja craig. Famille hero fino. In the fact that you've got england's sitting back once again well set by control most of the game but you think that lasts same minutes you feel inviting crusher on and then as a result you can see go which is writing slope because jordan pickford on the ball got charged owed almost ricocheted tease goalie at the sprint. Back to the light in there with a the spear and then just before the goal. Ko walker got. Tom bodley ernie really didn't have to tell you that the shoulder that put england on the buck for the never cleared the ball from there and paul and scored but in truth my one criticism of england would be for all the control. The the game didn't create enough. John's

Mark Levin
University Students Stranded in Afghanistan, Terrified to Be Identified by the Taliban
"From Blaze. Media News American University have In Afghanistan. Students terrified after being told they can't evacuate and their names have been given to the Taliban. Anybody who wanted to get out could get out. That's what the secretary of state just said 45 minutes ago. Hundreds of students at the American University of Afghanistan. Have been left terrified for their lives or to being denied evacuation from Kabul and told that the US government gave their names to the Taliban. In a stunning report published Sunday, the New York Slim's relay that roughly 600 students, staff and the relatives have been left stranded in a safe house in Kabul amid the Taliban's violet take over the country. There are hopes of evacuation debt. So let's assume 600 of them are citizens. Or dual citizens. Isn't 600 more than 250. Mr. It is. I think it is. Ladies and gentlemen. The group reportedly boarded buses set for a Hamid Karzai International airport on Sunday. Final attempt to flee the country. But after seven hours of waiting for clearance, the group was told to turn around the airport remained a security threatened civilian evacuations were to be halted permanently on Monday. Which they were. I regret to inform you that the high command at H K K I A. That would be the airport has announced there will be no more rescue flights. Imagine getting that email from American University president Ian Pickford Sunday afternoon. The scholar pilgrims who were turned away today while seeking safe passage to a better future need the help of the U. S government who gave them the hope they must not lose pick for it added While being instructed to return home. The defeated group received the worst news. Their names have been shared with the Taliban by the United

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"pickford" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Goes to elaborate and i thought about what you sound like. Yeah there was like three different styles of penalty in one penalty. The straight renault. Then a little bit of a curve than a little bit of a starter and then ultimately not a very good penalty. I would like to get myself upon the back. I knew georgina was gonna miss i. I won't say that. I knew pickford would have his homework done and that georgina style of penalty does lend itself to being saved. And it didn't happen against mom but it did happen against jordan pickford but there was more drama to comb after that will so in terms of ways to lose a penalty shootout from the perspective of fan. Can there be anything more gut wrenching than saving the penalty. That would be you can new life. Oh my god we're back. We were dead. Were oh my god. We just lost like it's just as gut wrenching away as a penalty. Shootout can end especially with georgina. Who has spent the better part of the last several days being praised from north america through europe through asia for his penalty taking ability. They've stopped him like it was always written in the stars that it would be him. They stop him and then they lose anyway and it was just horrifying to watch now. One of the things. We've been told about england since twenty eighteen cents. Skirts okay. took over is no longer. Is it a lottery. I remember glenn hoddle. When they lost a penalties ninety-eight he was manager of england and then argos while you know penalties is lottery mall. No you do your train and you do your work. Remember in rocha. Pickford had the list on his water bottle of potential penalty takers on which side. They would go where they left footed. He had all this homework done. Is it not a flow then to say you shouldn't have such an important penalty falling to a nineteen year old. I suppose but i also you know we could be sitting here having the same conversation if southgate decided to leave in somebody who was just generally speaking an inferior penalty taker when he knows he has guys who he sees these guys in training. They work on this in every session. You know he knows who's good and who's not at this who's better than this at others so like. It's it's dan if you do damned if you don't in wound up biting him can actually strike that from the record from myself stupid question guys. 'cause would we be saying anything like this if it was petrie who was a child as well taken a penalty. We wouldn't so you know. This is a professional footballer. As well as i know it was a lot of pressure saxophone himself in boss. I you know i shouldn't. I shouldn't be. I'm almost like patronizing him by saying. Oh look he's nineteen should he. Nineteen year old be taken a penalty. Nineteen year olds have taken penalties before. So i tell you a key part of this team throughout this run like he has and he seems generally cool uneven even kept his head somehow when old butcher key leany decided to horse collar him at the end of normal time. It's really what he did. We'll talk more about that. I just the the last bit. I guess on the penalty. Shoot shoot out that. I wanted to mention what you mentioned there with. Glenn hoddle talking about this being a lottery. It's so interesting. Because i do fluctuate on that. I guess in the end where. I stand on it in terms of penalty shoot-outs. This is lame to say. It's clearly a bit of both like for example. You see the penalty. That harry maguire took. That's a great penalty. That's not luck when you strike a ball like that. I don't care who the goalkeeper is. How great he is. How big is can't save it. There's no luck there. That's that's skilled talent. You know in terms of goalkeepers and the homework but they do like for we assume on your gino. That's not luck that skill. that's that's work but there is an element of we see all the time. Guys take bad. Penalties goalkeepers guests the wrong way they score on them and they're not vilified. Oh good penalty. No it wasn't. We see it all the time. No it was a bad penalty the goalkeeper guess the wrong way so there is undoubtedly there is also a huge element of luck along with the skill that it takes to be a. Yeah and i. I should say that pickford clearly guest that georgina was not going to go to the left. His left hand side to to georgios right he was going to go to georgios. Left pickford right this time. So he was going to do the switcheroo on him when he got it. Right and that in itself diving that way in itself is a gamble. One thing i did get right belotti. You look at all the goals. He scored for terrain over the past few years. Look how experienced the as a serious striker. I had no faith in a manager. D ron up. The telegraph penalty with the inside of the fourth and by the way very similar to sancho penalty which was telegraphed to really. I mean very disappointing. But i just thought to myself i know immobile has score. Goals earlier in the competition. Bought is lee have won a major tournament without a really really potent center. Forward out notes striker and And that's pretty amazing to. Yeah it was. I mean in the truest sense of the words. It was a team effort from them. I mean contributions from everybody in the end with italy. I would say federico as the player. I come away from this tournament. Most impressed with oh yeah andrew when he what did you think when when when he went off and he was genuine danger because i thought he was faking it at first when he got pushed by walker but he clearly went over and his ankle and when he eventually had to give up the goals and couldn't stay on. I thought a good night. Really good night so i did not think. Good night simply because it didn't look like at that stage in the game england. Were trying to win So that is actually a really good point and a really key sentence in this whole entire. Damn like so okay. Italy clearly had just lost their most creative attack-minded threat and maybe their most inform attacking player. Inca like the guy who's kept going to pull them up by their bootstraps into the game. That was obviously a blow for them. There's no question about it. But it was like asking england at that point to suddenly flip the switch from defending for your lives to going in all out attack and winning this thing normal time i mean it kind of felt like trying to turn around a cruise ship and ultimately that is what happened. It wasn't until about one hundred. Ten minute when england decided okay. Now we're going to go all out. We don't want any part of penalties. We wanna win this one in one hundred twenty minutes and they went all out and england and italy then it was a total role reversal. Italy sat back and defended for their lives and there were a couple. Harrowing moments corner kicks along throwing from kyle walker where the ball's bouncing around in the box for him. Sterling made a nice move to get into the penalty area in a similar position where he went down against denmark but it was defended perfectly by kia leany so there were there were some moments there but ultimately check as a went off and it was bad but it didn't it didn't necessarily change my opinion of which direction the game was was heading and i must say that substitutes that came in really did country. You'd i thought bernard eski tried very hard. I'm kinda playing in a equality center forward moment mode because belletti belotti was brought on much later which suggested to me. What what i felt about him. In generally across the tournament mancini felt that he couldn't be relied on an incentive to do what needed to be done Brain chris dante. I thought he. I thought he did really well. He tried those he tried to make those runs beyond the defenders Kiiza was kiiza was so key to bring italy back into the game. Damian dolph was on irish commentary for rt and he you know what he said he said it's not just a case of easily bringing themselves back into the game. England brought italy back into the game with their performance. After the goal for most of the i would say actually from the midway point to the second half or to the first half and then the entire second half england found a way to bring italy into this one and quite quite strange. Andre quite strange performance. We actually should we. Should we go back and now kind of go through the game like that. I think that's a good way to do it right. So yeah so it's interesting 'cause so yes england score in the second minute it was. I mean it was. A great goal came andrew. It was. It was a brilliant goal kim drops in receives the ball off. Shaw switches. the play to trippy. Who gets down and delivers a brilliant ball and shows already made all that ground and hit that ball. Coming up off the volley in off the side of the post was just a brilliant brilliant finish and a brilliant goal and actually england for maybe fifteen twenty twenty five minutes were all swarmed easily it. They made that fast start. Italy couldn't get into the game. A phillips and rice were small ordering in the midfield was none of the rotations..

Ringer FC
"pickford" Discussed on Ringer FC
"Is made from one hundred percent natural ingredients with premium malt and they're famous a yeast there so natural that their idea of summer workout is taking a met son. Poolside and sipping crisp ice cold can of heineken. Pick up a pack or get it delivered and put the can back into summer. That can be your six pack. Must be twenty. One years of age purchase please drink responsibly. When you play in a team guys there you know is not going to concede like. I've played in of those teams. Where i know what defensively where on. Believable you score you feel instant. You're winning the confidence rises in you. That's how they're feeling because we are playing. Brilliant tournament will not concede and with for me at the moment for england. You know you need a player that turns up in the tournament and is the demand greenstone. Is that my you know after the first game when rain. Stern has done nothing. Just like juden pickford for england has done nothing to give gareth southgate any reason to leave them out because everybody says what a playing poorly for the club always done. This is done that freeze club even to the point where i was saying. Yeah you might not start remain because of these phone and we said still slow the festival. He started him. He started him and he's come up with a good because he's never let england down he hasn't us for instance motorcycles that go the whole world is different for rain studying this morning. Crew peyton world as a treatment is exactly we'll go onto that because they don't realize the i'm i'm delighted for hurricane i was watching it with a lotta people. Sit in a couple of hussein. Get him off. Cavite lewin how come. They didn't see now he's not fucking now. We ain't got locale lewis. That was me because he was playing as literally read the manual messages. What i saw should he came off. This is why we should have covered living on raheem sterling..

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"pickford" Discussed on KTOK
"Baseball, Jackie Robinson breaks another barrier, becoming the first black executive of a major market TV station February 5th 1919. Actors Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford form the United Artists movie studio with Director D. W. Griffith. This allowed them to escape the confines of the studio system and US organization would become a model for other studios in later years. February. 6th 1944, the film Serial Captain America premieres the first appearance of the Marvel superhero character outside of comics. Taken together. The 15 installments were among the most expensive cereals at the time, but are dwarfed by the budgets of current day Marvel films. And that's the week in Hollywood history on I Heart Radio. My heart radio goes one on one with Phil from Def Leppard taking us inside how their creative process can work. It will snow everywhere When I was humming this idea how money into my phone. You know what I bet apple over it is really dangerous down this country lane Snow and I stepped all over when I got to the studio. Okay, Quick, stop everyone, Vivi, and you play these notes on the guitar on I hummed my melody and then hand it into a dictaphone. So that was really cool way of doing it. But every song that a different vibe to it. Was like doing a different project for each song. And that was just a wonderful thing that does keep Listeningto I heart radio from or from your favorite artists and your mind you give.

550 KFYI
"pickford" Discussed on 550 KFYI
"4th 1952 best known for integrating major League Baseball, Jackie Robinson breaks another barrier, becoming the first black executive of a major market TV station. February 5th 1919 actors Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford form the United Artists movie studio with Director D. W. Griffith. This allowed them to escape the confines of the studio system and you Ways organization would become a model for other studios in later years. February 6th 1944, the film Serial Captain America premieres the first appearance of the Marvel superhero character outside of comics. Taken together. The 15 installments were among the most expensive cereals at the time, but are dwarfed by the budgets of current day Marvel films. And that's the week in Hollywood history on I Heart radio. I heart radio goes one on one with Luke Bryan to touch on how There's no set formula for marriage, and he even gives us some tips. When we know we need a little bit of time together. We just try to go have some time together and And obviously having a crazy house full of kids and stuff like that. There's so many factors that are going on that can make me and Caroline get a little off touch, so we just try toe. We just try to take a step back and enjoy where we're at. And there we have it. You know what? There's no formula for marriage, You know, no matter whether you're you know, an insurance salesman or whether you're a country music singers, But the bottom line is is just stand on the same page with.

Black Girl Nerds
Interview With Trey Haley
"Hey, guys welcome to the black GRONER's podcast. I'm your host lying and as you probably guessed. Unless? You've been hiding from it. We're still in the Kobe nineteen. We're still hanging out in the pandemic. Times out of ten, you're probably trying to figure out what you're going to watch on the streaming service. You know what movies are out right now and at the same time things are being canceled and push bag. But every once in a while, you can find like a little project, a little indie project this last through that, you can check out the me wouldn't have got the tension in the past and the past Hollywood because reinventing these days. It's all. Got Me thinking I'm like well Andy Andy Projects `Dinu thing now for Hollywood can be a new formula for how Hollywood Cannes film because they're used to the smaller budgets and used to make things work. But you have to take my word for it I. Do have an expert with me today. My guest today is Indie director Trey Haley and he's has had quite the influence on bt plus if you see where I'm going with that. He also has a series, the family business, always a bridesmaid which features the visa which you guys know by the way is going to be bad woman. So I, had the in my head to point that out straight and his his my favorite project of his at ease erected is called note to self. It's like a really cute romance movie like I don't know if you guys are check this out as Christian keyes Letroy. Lucky I just it's. So it's so I love I didn't know I didn't know you directed this trey and I decided to get shot because that's one of my favorites. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Go ahead I'll. I'll let you take talking to know enough I just want to keep you up here. Appreciates you. Thank you for having me on and. Yet notice we shut that several years ago on actually Christian actually wrote that moving Christian keys actually real. Wow. Okay. So that was cool. When you know like you said, Eva was evil Pickford and I mean, that was a really fun movie to do that was Yeah. It looked like a lot of fun like I was always wanted like so you never know I guess and I'll get we'll. Get hopefully we can get a little secrets from you and and how you've got an industry but you never know when you're going to get another one of those projects but to me it was so cute I would have wanted a second one but you never know what's going on you know with that kind of stuff and you know that world and Hollywood and everything right? Right? No No, you know That wind just it was just that one note to self. Really what? Part to ever really created for it but right right Sometimes, we get the part to sometimes it's just like you know it's like even always a bridesmaid people keep asking. Is there going to be a part of this? You know no Yvette Nicole Brown wrote that movie and that. She's now. Made her thing we we should make our to we'll let you know what would Yeah Right. But yeah. So yeah, that's cool. But yeah. So you have a lot of a lot of products going, which is really dope because you kind of like I think it's really cool. your career by the way when I was researching because you, you're kind of you're kind of under the radar but not necessarily like your hat and stuff. It's just Hollywood had this weird way of like surveys out there as we know yeah, yeah. It's it's one of those things I think as we continue to go. Yeah we like let the work speak for itself. You know a lot right now what we do, they see what we do. We also consider ourselves in indy studio in meaning like we you know from locations to our resources out here in Los Angeles to the relationships we have with distributors in allowing ourselves to be positioned to where we still have ownership within our property that we create and collaborate with networks or distributors where we both owned The property together you know like. Fifty or or licensing deals where we bring in the capital two so that we have some crew you know more creative. Input into what we're making so that we'd contrite or read about the Dome of these projects is well. And do you feel guess going on what I was off the top? Do you feel because I feel in my opinion any projects could kind of give a rollback or or blueprint for how they could go about filming. 'cause I know everybody's been question is how are they going to finish a lot of these TV shows? You know how they're gonNA finish she's movies because you guys correct me if I wrong with you guys deal with on a daily basis. Okay. Budgets. How am I going to get this done with this little better? You know these amount of actors yeah. Yeah Yeah we look like we we always say we. We do our best to quality you know every new project, we just make sure we're growing and building and building level. We can make sure that are actors are excited about working but the big thing for us is given people rolls that they don't often get. As one of our things, you know when we cast, we look for opportunities to give people unique. Like we say, Hey, will you know what this person may be interested in his role because they've never done this before you know right earl instead of looking at somebody and say they will never do it. They may actually do it because they've never done it before it's kind of like the Halle Berry scenario with monster's ball right nobody. Yeah. That role because she was at the time is far will you know obviously, they didn't even consider her it first for this, but then our passion to play something. So different. Placed her into this situation. So it's a of actors here that are just always been putting by. So doing the same thing, you see them doing those same. Sometimes, they always win the same role. What's not good that they just want to do the same role that's what they're being presented to him. A lot of times will right take you flip it say, Hey, I know you do that. That's your bread and butter, but here's a scenario. May We pay half of what you get. But right right. But it now is going to show you the value. Is it for you something different so now you can walk away from this people can say, wow, I never see this person like that before which explain exactly. So it's about also giving people adding value that's what our world collaborative company we love like whether it's behind the scenes in front of scenes we're always in collaboration and making sure we have a win win scenario with everybody we work with but then when this covert scenario as you were saying. It's also about. You know we're we're about to go back into filming at the end of the month and.

Dressed: The History of Fashion
Fashion at the Oscars, an Interview with Author Bronwyn Cosgrave
"Here to talk about the Academy Awards wisher just this past. Sunday right casts. Yes now I get to talk about all things red carpet I mean. This is arguably the Oscars arguably the most highly anticipated of all red carpets throughout the year. So you know we're here to talk about the Academy Awards and the Academy. Awards is the annual event of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which is an organization established by among others American Phil Magnet Louis. B. Mayer who was co founder of the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios and it was founded in nineteen twenty seven and the academy originally had about thirty six members and that included quote unquote. Hollywood royalty like Douglas Fairbanks and his wife at the time. Mary Pickford and the Academy was really focused on promoting the Hollywood film industry at a time when it was not yet. The nationally internationally celebrated epicenter film production that it is today so the Academy Awards. Ceremony was instrumental in helping establish. The Hollywood film industry's reputation by celebrating. Its achievements across five branches so giving awards to producers actors directors writers and technicians and the First Academy Awards was held in Nineteen Twenty nine and unlike today it was not a broadcast event but was rather a ticketed private dinner that was attended by two hundred and seventy invited guests and this was held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in L. A. Dismay will mark ninety one years since the Academy Awards debuted on May Sixteenth. Nineteen twenty nine and things. Well you could say that they've changed just a tad today. The Academy's membership has blossomed from thirty six members to somewhere close to a thousand and from its original five branches. It now has seventeen. Over twenty million people across the US tune into the Oscars each year and has really become one of the most highly anticipated televised award shows of the season and millions of us tune in just for the pre show. I would argue and we do that because we WanNa see our beloved movie. Stars walk the red carpet and why can only be described as high style? I mean so. Central is celebrity dress to the Oscars that the pre show is televised live so that viewers like April and I am Oliver Address. Listeners can get up close views of their favorite celebrities attires before they even take their seats so talk show hosts interviews stars about what they wear while others give a play by play in studio and you know on various platforms across the Internet. I know I shared all of my favorites on instagram. And the revelry all things Oscars fashion does not end here of course in the days and weeks that follow as in every year a ceremony and special edition magazines will be printed that are dedicated to this red carpet fashion and of course the Internet will be aflame with talk of the best and worst dressed. Cast we've come a long way from that very first private dinner in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine and this has sparked our curiosity about just winded. The Oscars become as much about fashion as film and I started to research this topic and kind of dive right in but it was not long after. I began Researching that I came across. Bronwyn Cost Grace Fabulous book made for each other fashion the Academy Awards and of course I reached out to her and I am pleased to say she is joining us here. Today Bronwyn welcomed addressed Bronwyn. It is such a pleasure to have you here today. Welcome dressed thank you cassidy. I'm a huge fan of dressed. So it's lovely to be with you. Thank you so much and I have to say that we're here today. Because you wrote this fabulous book and I'm sure you've done a lot of interviews about red carpet fashion because of it your made for each other fashion and the Academy Awards. It's such an incredible book. You have this Great Inc. A primary source materials quotes newspaper clippings. And then there use these vivid descriptions to bring these nights and events to light and I just want to read a little bit from what you wrote about for the First Academy Awards which not aired because this is pre television but may thirtieth nineteen twenty nine for instance you write. A corruption erupted on the stretch of Hollywood Boulevard. Outside the Roosevelt Hotel just before eight PM at two hundred and seventy film industry. Silent screen notable slipped from a convoy of luxury automobiles and into its cavernous event. Space the blossom room. The Academy's prominent guests included Mary. Pickford NORMA SHEARER engine starlets Marion Davies and Joan Crawford. Lean and tanned. These actress lovely looked as delicious as their sugars. Spun Party Vapor a Waxed Candy Replica a Cedric Gibbons Golden Academy Award Trophy. So it's really these details that transport the reader back in time to that moment. So thank you. You must have had a wonderful time researching and writing. This book will thank you. I actually did not have a wonderful because I understand that because you know it's really it's really kind of you to notice the intricacy that actually went in to the writing of this book. The book took me three years and every single day of that was almost every single. Damn it was really one solid year of writing to the homestretch but for about two years. I scoured honestly. The world for information about what women wore the Oscars and my book really is about women and what they went through to get dressed and the great thing is that I did discover you. Know the bulk of that material in Los Angeles at the Margaret Herrick Library which is an academy library and a lot of it had never really been looked at and I'm also went to visit the great designers I went to the Dior Archive and John. Galliano actually called the archive and said you know. Help Bronwyn with what she what. She needs whatever she needs. Giorgio Armani also took it really seriously and help me. His team really helped me. I was very very fortunate. There's a great trust. One of my favorite dresses in the book is what we shall. Yo War when she was nominated for Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and that dress was created from millions of Swarovski Crystal in Hong Kong by a very gifted designer named Barney. Chang and I what I actually noticed in the process of researching this book and why it took so long was that I kind of discovered a paper trail of identifying dresses and actually looking at the designer a designer attached to address in a caption say and looking at that dress in thinking that does not look like the work of say Howard greer who was one of the early costume designers and not all of the names turned up in in indexes for example addresses. So I really had to look hard and not believe what I saw imprint and that is something that I really noticed with fashion. History is that there will be a sort of myth associated with something. Say A design. Then it's not always the case and you really need to read between the lines and and go back to the primary source material and then to contextualized that all you know and put it in right into this story. This really captivating story. Yeah it's not an easy feat but you did it beautifully. Thank you but oh the one thing I will say about. That is that the book does also revolve around a celebration every year. So that really anchored the book the actual ceremony. Where you know. That was Super Fun. I watched every Oscar ceremony. That had been telecast. That was the first thing that I did so every Oscar ceremony that had been televised. Say I think it was like Nineteen Fifty. Four certainly the mid fifties onwards and really got to work with that material. Which was the fun stuff? Actually

GOLF.com Podcast
Genesis Invitational Preview with Geoff Shackelford
"Are we are here at Riviera Country Club at genesis invitational all the newly named Invitational Status We're like what thirty thirty five steps from the Hogan Statue with a very important man. We don't have Mr Hogan in here sitting with us but Geoff Shackelford is here. He has a ton of history here at Riviera Country Club. What I WANNA know is in the La Dolf power rankings whereas Geoff Shackelford? George kisses up there now. He's high we continue to include. It's not if they're on the list I'm not on. The list is Tiger California Golfer at this point Scott a deserted us but coming back to host the genesis I think gets him back in full Full status on the list La I don't know he's more of an Orange County guy but but we're very happy to have you on on Martin. Yes he's moved to. So yeah I'm doing well network so like I said you have a ton of history here and you wrote the history book here. What is probably most interesting to me is like where does your history begin? Where like you have been around this place for for your entire life? You still live view very close. So where does all begin for you. Here you know I was very lucky my Dad was in the Gulf business and he joined here when I was about fifteen about several sixteen and so I got to play the course a lot. It was crazy place at that time. It was a public off-course of course essentially it was very busy but we would have to put our name on a board and wait two hours to get out now. They do like twenty five thousand rounds a year and it's ultra private yeah So it was is a Just a great way to kind of I was always interested in course design and history and obviously being here. And then you start kind of off Absorbing who's walked these grounds and every great American Golfer has has played including Bobby Jones and didn't really like the course it probably. It seems it was too hard to him when it opened. He made a comment. And there's a picture of him and his hairs you know. His hair was never out of place and he's just looks like he's been in a timely dyslexia commensurable and it's in our history book. I loved that photo because it was like. Oh well that that matched his quote and his only beef was of course was too hard but then he go through. You know. Nicholas didn't win in here but he got close and then every other great player probably in in the upper echelons has one here except tiger. And Jack Jack. Isn't that crazy. It's it's nuts 'cause it's generally rewarded. Great players and Jack came so close Momeni many times I mean the PGA the senior open L. A. Opens. It's kind of it's kind of like tiger. Tiger hasn't played here as much right. Yes played thirteen times Yaldo now hard on himself. He's made it like this is going to be one of the strongest longest fields in the entire year. He has made it more difficult decided to ignore the event during the like real real prime of his career. He did. He had reasons. The Greens weren't as good back. Then and you know how he feels about POA so that was part of it and then he had a bad experience here. Two thousand six where he played he was a little under under the weather? Steve Williams did not pack an umbrella and we had a surprise rain radar quite even then like we have now our forecasting like we have now which is amazing to think that was only thirteen years ago. Yeah gets wet gets more sick and then he was staying the east of the golf course which you don't do. The one negative of this tournament were staying West. You're staying West which I asked Dylan quickly Early on in in these discussions laying the groundwork for this this seminal podcast recording That you do not stay east of the course. And for whatever reason he was and he got caught It's the worst time of year. There's just everybody's working Hollywood's worrying every school's in session. Yeah and he got stuck in like an hour and a half track just to get to the four oh five. I was in eighth grade at this point so he did not come back after that and I actually asked him the first year he was coming back in involved in this I said you you are staying West. Gov Corsini laughed and he goes so he learned his lesson anyway but but to my story here so I just fell in love with the history and Emmy it's as historic course as there is in the United States just in terms of the people who've been here the architecture the movie stars Yeah we just had the Oscars last night. Yeah and everything about this place has just been nuts in terms of the history and then the location. I mean you guys do win the award for the best podcast location mile eighteenth with the ocean view and yeah. It's pretty sincere water. We can see number ten. This is my first time at revere. My first time seeing number ten in their Saints Saints Tenth. It should be interesting. We've got a downpour yesterday. So I'm glad though it it's been very cold here and when it gets cold. Green gets little borderline these two of the best of holds the PGA tour in near optimum. Or do you not feel that way. Yeah Oh yeah absolutely I mean. I have some conflicted feelings about the tenth of late as a lot of the players who it has been getting a little border line tricky. That's why I said it was nicer to rain yesterday because when the green gets pushing like thirteen and a half can get a little goofy and then yeah eighteen means. It's it's it's kind of bizarre hole and a lot of ways because tough the bunkers don't really mean much it's a blind tee. Shot is not much around the green and yet everybody everybody loves it. It's near the bunkers. Now they're only play for a bad golfer in. Yeah yeah they're they're there for looks more than anything so it's it's kind of bizarre finish and yet over the years it's produced all these great moments and the amphitheater I think is the thing that you just can't grasp on television. There's nothing like golf because it's it's not only is it able to host a lot of people but it's vertical and and the noise when there's a moment there is. There's nothing like getting golf because it's so vertical so on top of the green that it's just that's why so many people love to sit there on Sunday. How long does it take you to write in research research and do all the work for a course history like this place? I mean that has to take you countless weeks. Yeah I was really lucky. It was fi out a full year to work on it. I propose that after college when I realized I couldn't play over you I was twenty three ten and They had the PGA coming up and they wanted to do something. And so I- proposed it. And I had some great help from older members and Jim Murray wrote the foreword the Great La Times on this show who I got to know during the Greens project project here. which really got me interested in golf? Course design okay He wrote a wonderful forward about the course so that was an incredible and on the twenty three year. Old doing this work. I like anything I showed my passion for it and my interest. You know when you get older and you meet people who are younger. Who who appreciate history St Tell You you can tell you can see it and you want to help them? So I've kind of become the same way with people have shown interest in golf history and yeah So there are a lot of incredible. The people around here at the time and the owner is very passionate about the history and the as he should be because the more you tell the story of this place the more you realize holy cow now. There's nothing quite like Riviera in American golf in terms of again not just tournament history architecture. Then you have the added element of of celebrity and I'm that just just And then just having so many events here and the Events Higher Olympics twenty twenty eight so yeah it's got Everything coming here. Yeah I did know some of those stories. Because you know we can get kind of East Coast centric you can get Florida's centric when it comes to PGA Tour especially you know half the top twenty living in Jupiter Ram what is it about La Golf. That is different and do you have any of these favorite Brit stories about celebrities playing the game playing at these clubs around here. It's an odd town town. I have no problem. Yeah confessing passing that. It's not America's greatest city. Yeah for a couple of reasons. the the exclusive clubs are very exclusive on. The beauty of Riviera's is that it does open. Its doors to turnament so we all get to come and enjoy at once a year with the greatest players in the world. That's nice which you don't always get La Country Club is going to host the US Open in a few years. That's incredible Again knowing their history but we have we have an odd dichotomy of these elite gray golf courses uses and then the public of course seen isn't great the city of La isn't so hot in the way they maintain the courses and they've Kinda let them go and we have we have the the facilities are just like a lot of cities. Is there more. I mean we have a homeless problem. So it's like how can you be spending money. It's tough so and they have a lot of layers. So it's it's a weird city in that sense not a lot of places to hit balls. And yet you go to Rancho Park and just like places back east amazing characters It's pretty used to produce a lot of really good golfers. And they're always characters on the range just hitting balls and Studio City Range. She's to be famous for the celebrities. Who went there probably still go there although it's not long for this world so it's a it's a weird town that way and then obviously stars and that was one of the fun things going back to the to your question the book Just stuff like that. Humphrey Bogart used to you. Know hear it on the broadcasts become become almost a drinking game you know. He's the love the just get completely sauced out there on the twelfth leaning against that tree and Jim Murray was wanted always sitting there so he'd ride about it and that kind of how passed along But there are you know we have a it's interesting because the celebrity L. Minute Riviera Kinda started more with the Polo Club. Okay which is where. You'll be parking this week. Paul Revere Junior high well. Let's it's only Monday makes somebody mad. You may see me on the middle school show. The Riviera really struggle like a lot of clubs in the thirties with with golf because the depression but the Polo Club was the place to be. I mean it would. They had a Sunday Polo game Or match and and Clark Gable will rogers was kind of a host Just the double. Douglas Fairbanks Mary. Pickford all these uh-huh that's the biggest celebrities of the day and that kind of kept everything going the Polo Lounge the Beverly Hills hotel famous restaurant and bars called the Polo Lounge. Because that's that's where they went after the Polo but I mean they used to get big crowds for it. It was the thing that kind of kept all this going. So it's funny. How when you look at the history of the place you think Riviera and they had these great tournaments in the late twenties golf then? The depression Paulo. The Khanna kept it going whereas other places struggle.

American Innovations
Electronic Television: The Great Depression And The World's Fair
"It's nineteen thirty. The world is stuck in the early stages the great depression many Americans lift their spirits at the new moving picture shows in theaters and nickelodeon 's Buster Keaton Charlie Chaplin comedies. These films are often introduced with Mickey mouse cartoons or newsreels one newsreel in particular dazzles the audience with the promise of soon bringing these new moving picture shows into their very own homes presents. A backstage preview television the newest miracle of modern Electrical Engineering Mr penalty shown shown at the right is working on the image dissect to photoelectric camera. Tube of his own invention that distinguishes his system of television from others. It is said to be responsible for the most clearly defined television pictures placed in the second of this receiving system is a funnel shaped cattle due the round flat surface of its bulb becomes the picture screen in Studio Monitor. It does it as well. As in home receiving sense the image detector Tube and the Cathode Ray tube are the heart and brain system. Television Vilo Farnsworth's image to sector tube and camera system had finally brought the long anticipated picture radio into being station equipment. The electrons become radio impulses to broadcast and picked up by receiving sense where the routine is with us. The radio impulsive becoming points of light that appear on the screen as picture thirty pictures. I completed every second. These earliest television programming was live performance music and sound accompanied. The OBAMAS was action both visible and audible elements going on the air in perfect synchronization battling with the speed of light to amaze of tubes and equipment. The show leaves the station send the towers viewed by the television public and audience as yet small and comparatively ignorant of the research and experiment. That makes it possible rush to see and hear people many miles away watching this newsreel in the movie theater. The audience is intrigued but sceptical. The most fanciful dream of mankind is day startling reality destined to become the world's most popular science in one thousand nine thirty in San Francisco. Two years have passed since Filo funds worth with help from his wife. Pam Gardner and her brother cliff triumphantly showed off off a working prototype of electronic television. Violence picture was on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle under a headline that called him a genius is name was being being mentioned in newsreels magazines journals and the Associated Press but he hadn't yet found a manufacturer to partner with so financially files fortunes agents hadn't changed Penn gave birth to their first son. Filo T farnsworth third the previous year and a second son. Kenny would follow in nineteen thirty one but now a curious envelope in the days male brings a new possibility. You got a letter here. Filo says it's from New York I can't believe. RCA is offering one hundred thousand dollars for the image sector would. That's wonderful that exactly pam they want to own it outright i. It's not ideal but one hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money. Not compared to what television will eventually be worth. It's a mistake to cash in too soon like this. We have to keep the faith. I understand. Filo it's your invention that's Pammy. It's not it it never was. It's it's all of the great minds that have come before to make this possible. And it's you it's cliff. All of us were a team but they wanna buy our work and call it. There's it's just not fair. They can license it if they like. I've spent my entire life working towards this Pam. It's like it's like trying to sell one of our children. The Lord will provide Filo a a few weeks later. The farnsworth's receive another big opportunity with visit to the lab from United Artists. The Film Production Company was Silent Age Film Stars like Charlie the chaplain. Douglas Fairbanks D W Griffith and Mary. PICKFORD PICKFORD is especially enthusiastic. We just had to see this amazing new television system. We've heard so much about it. But when the time comes the image to sector won't cooperate Filo is rattled. I I'm sorry folks. This is humiliating million chaplain smiles. Don't sweat it. I've seen worse like Douglas's latest picture a few hours later. After the stars leave cliff finds the problem on a wire wasn't plugged in it. Was that simple Dan. How did I not see that Pam tries to reassure him? Mary Pickford was here. We were all a bit distracted. It did keep the faith Filo when a third opportunity knocks a few weeks later Filo is determined to answer the call this time. FILC who radio in Philadelphia. They they they want to license the Patents Fund our research. But it'll still be ours with some help Vilo at Phil Co so in Philadelphia moving from the bay area to the city of brotherly love. What do you think it sounds great? And so the Farnsworth family packed packed their bags with their belongings precious equipment and board a train to head across the country to Philadelphia Pennsylvania. His family counting on him. Kylo could only pray he was making the right decision.

99% Invisible
Shade Is Becoming a Hot Commodity in L.A.
"Last October. The mayor of L. A.. Eric Garcetti gave a speech about one of the biggest biggest issues facing his city is just way too hot and we know that climate change is not an abstract crisis. This is the fight of our lives. Eric Karsh City the in south Los Angeles today rolling out key elements of his cool streets. Program this is the first of five neighborhoods across the city where we're rolling out new features. That'll help us. Lower our temperatures apertures the city. Trying lots of things to cool down temperatures like painting sidewalks white but the easiest way to solve this problem is shade it just creating shade lots of neighborhoods in La. Don't have tree coverage or high-rise buildings and because of city bylaws it's really difficult to build features like shade sales or canopies journalists. Sam Block has spent a lot of time looking into shade so I sat down to talk with him about why is actually a matter of life or death eh for people living in release on places so you used to live in Los Angeles and what did you notice about Los Angeles when you start walking around the city. What did I notice? I notice that there was no one around. I noticed that the people who were around what have to position themselves in such a way to protect themselves cells from the sunlight. What do you mean? I noticed people waiting for the buses behind telephone poles. I notice people waiting behind the people waiting behind telephone poles because there's only that small sliver of shade that people were protected from the sunlight. Why is she two important? Los Angeles like most every city in the world is heating up. There are some scientists who I speak to who have found that in hot dry air it environments like Los Angeles but also Phoenix. That shade is the most important factor when it it comes to human comfort more than temperature more than humidity more than wind speed. And there's a close relationship between human thermal comfort and mortality and and illness and heatstroke. If you don't have shade if you're not protected from the sun you can. Oh you can become dizzy. You can become disoriented. You can become confused fused authentic to hydrated if you are obese or elderly or pregnant that can tap into more dangerous things like heart attack organ failure Into what is the magnitude of the problem in La. There are a few different ways of thinking about it okay. We can talk about shade in terms of tree canopy which is a very serious problem? mm-hmm Los Angeles has terribly unequal tree canopy by tree canopy. I just mean coverage Lindsey your daughter space looking down in La. You'll see parts of the city that are covered in green. And you'll see parts of the city that are not. They're baking an asphalt and those two. At follow lines of wealth. It's a problem with tree canopy. It's a problem. In terms of the built urban form Los Angeles notoriously anti density Los Angeles has image of itself is not being New York City in fact being the Anti New York City so oh sunlight and open space is a part of the culture. That's not necessarily problem but it becomes a problem when you can't escape it right so there are no tall. Buildings provide some measure of shade. I wouldn't go as far as say. There are no tall bill. However in futile there are a few tall buildings space pretty far apart correct? They're located in certain height districts. Downtown being one of them and even some areas that city planners have designated be taller neighborhoods. Even today there's still fought and contested by neighborhood favorite activists. So I've seen the pictures I get a sense that Los Angeles used to be greener like there was a lot of shade. So tell me how the city was designed and how how it developed into this so time was Los Angeles was a prairie if you look at photos of La from a hundred years ago it's all grasslands and when it was settled. Oh by the Spanish downtown which was the original settlement was laid out according to the law of the indies. This city would roughly conform to a forty five degree angle. So you could have some light in the winter and shade aiden shadow in the summer. So explain the law of the indies. What does this mean? The laws of the indies means. Build your cities at forty five degrees basically really completely unlike the way we think of most American cities which have this sort of North South East West original grid. So you have these settlements that are laid out in such a way as to be able to create shadow data when you need it and also to bestow sunlight also when you need it. Spanish architecture a very strong sense of natural comforts. You'll see a lot of these kinds of missions and adobe toby that have these internal courtyards that are shaded You'll have covered. Walkways PA- CEOS. And even today you'll see a lot of this and like Spanish revival architecture or you know outdoor malls that have goofy Spanish names Los Angeles was also in a way sort of a dusty old West town. So you think about these covered boardwalks. You think about large judge Canvas awnings that are cooling people who are living outside and also cooling indoors. which at the time didn't have air conditioning? And another way that Los Angeles tried to stay cool was through rich. Beautiful kind of flamboyant not just tree canopy but in a syncretic overwhelming variety of exotic flora and fauna So during during this period there was a recognition of the environment and how to be comfortable inside of it. And when did that go wrong. You put it that way. Things started to go wrong after cheap. Electricity came down to Los Angeles with the completion of what's now called the Hoover Dam. See Start to see the city rebuild itself and the new development becomes like we see today you have controlled air conditioning. The of the automobile which comes to dominate the city in the thirties and the forty s and with the automobile. You have a whole new way of seeing the city. The names of the streets are translated into magic fabulous. Stacks of freeways tremendous tons of the city started to think about how to market itself and how to make itself seem more attractive to outsiders. And this is where you get palm trees palm trees one. SAS said were about as useful for shade as a telephone pole uh-huh. She hated them but the city was enamored of an. Interestingly you have different philanthropists and celebrities starting to think about trees as being a public good the palm tree in particular being one. That doesn't just message. La Is kind of Semitropical Paradise. But also as Mary Pickford said it's very good for window shopping from the CD your car because the tree trunks aren't that robust so if you're driving down some boulevard you can see all the great stuff because the palm tree is narrow so Los Angeles was also rezoned rezoned in the nineteen thirties to become a single family city Los Angeles in order to sort of not pacify not suck up to sort of remake itself in the image of the the Fha they decided that all new single family homes had to come in the front and aside yard start to create a lot of space around them. Los Angeles really starts to hate the idea of density. And so when you have this type of sprawling not very dense city How is this? Shade distributed unevenly shade is distributed to people who can afford it. If you go into these neighborhoods that were laid out to be wealthy residential enclaves you very wide sidewalks sidewalks and the the Strip of grass where you can tree plant which is called the parkway becomes four or five maybe even ten feet wide when you have these wider parkway's you have a greater space to the plant bigger thicker leafier tree so the parkway is the area between the sidewalk and the road correct can be pretty wide and therefore have treats them correct in other neighborhoods. That have been red line that were designed as sort of worker housing. That were meant to sort of Jammed together you don't have these kinds of wide residential sidewalks instead instead. What you have are very narrow sidewalks because these neighborhoods are designed to facilitate automobile passage? So if you have a narrow sidewalk you don't really have the space to plant a thick leafy

ESPN FC
Listen To The Play By Play Of Harry Kane's Dramatic Comeback During The England Vs. Croatia Game
"What a Sunday and UEFA nations league, so many great matches. But we gotta start at Wembley England and Croatia winner-takes-all England wins. They win the group. Croatia wins. They win the group draw. Spain wins the group everybody got that. Yeah. Yeah. That second minute trouble here for Jordan Pickford onto ravage though. Take advantage pick for something. He can pick it up since the ball is coming from bell. But ravage doesn't take advantage of the opportunity eleventh minute nights past year. Harry Kane Raheem sterling Hellenic the big stops. What we see from him stealing a lot. These days taken up a much more central position using these pace to get behind finishing in the final Ha's improved. And it just. In the ensuing corner. Kick Harry Kane point blank reign. Why it open, and I mean, why open Harry Kane nut good. Extinct minute. Beat sterling to the ball. Harry Kane no goalie per staffer denied then is another big stop ripple from Dell on these reconfirmed, stealing noses pasted by six or seven goalkeeper takes head can publish. It are taking the touch the FOX them. The jazz was growing nil at the half fifty second minute. Marcus rash. Furred sterling another stop from the Croatian. The only sterling has got to take it for time. He doesn't know pretended to goes away if seventh minute and many Croatia highlights, here's one. Andrei Kamara dancing around can't find a window. He found one little help. But he found one say once normal you take that many touches invokes going wait from goal you really get the finished. But monitoring what the space. We'll join stones on on his backside and just opened up from though Croatia winning the group at this point in the match in England relegated. Seventy eight minute long. Throw ingesting lindgaard. The tap in one hundred percent, my kinda rains hurricane gets a ton rolling across the line. Yes. I love those happing city the layup. Eight banal still England is going down with this result. Spain winning the group eighty second minute nita's header saved up the line lingered. Megan big stops. These there. Nothing because Jordan picked was hunt. This well, eighty fifth minute Benca. Well, the free kick, and Harry Kane as a redemption story wide in the second half. But you cannot give him time space if you had to pick up some guy in the box it would be hurricane. He's wide open. Nice finish Southgate's excited to one England. So at one point in this match price will winning the group and then later Spain we're winning the room yet. It's England that ends up winning the group. They are food to the nation's league finals next June those to be held in Portugal. Croatia. Relegated to be the World Cup finalists.

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Gareth Southgate resting England's best is a gamble that will pay off only with a win vs. Colombia
"And a half in front of seattle tip time tonight seven o'clock at key arena four world cup matches today senegal in colombia japan and poland japan and senegal lead that group with four points each columbia still has a chance to advance so england and belgium meeting to decide in group g who wins at group who finishes second england's goalkeeper jordan pickford talked about belgium and said there are a tough opponent and they'll lead to be on their game belgium's of told colin and oh to get the win in we wanna win every game and the other group g match panama and tunisia sports at ten and forty past the hour tom hutler on the home of the huskies komo news five forty one right now at traffic updates next.