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A highlight from 1406: Bitcoin Will Hit $4 Million, Rising 100x - Peter Thiel
"In today's show, we'll be discussing Bitcoin Bollinger Bands hitting a key zone as Bitcoin price fights for $27 ,000. In breaking news just in, Bitcoin hash rate hits a new all -time high. Let's go. And quoting Stacey Herbert, Bitcoin is pumping on the news of President Bukele's speech to the UN tonight. Can't wait. We'll also be discussing Bitcoin Adoption Fund launched by Japan's $500 billion Nomura Bank. That's right. The Bitcoin Adoption Fund will have long -only exposure to Bitcoin and be available to institutional investors. We'll also be sharing Sam Bankman, Fried's father, dragged his mother into an FTX US salary dispute. You can't make this stuff up, folks. Also in today's show, Bitcoin gearing up for a post -having parabola, according to crypto analysts. I'll be sharing his very bullish all -time high target. We'll also be discussing crypto asset market cap should explode 5 to 10x during the next bull cycle, according to investor Raoul Pal. I'll also be sharing Peter Thiel's $4 million Bitcoin price prediction, and we'll also be taking a look at the overall crypto market. All this plus so much more in today's show. Yo, what's good crypto fam? This is first and foremost, a video show. So if you want the full premium experience with video, visit my YouTube channel at cryptonewsalerts .net. Again, that's cryptonewsalerts .net. Welcome everyone just joining us. This is pod episode number 1406. I'm your host JV. And today is September 19th, 2023. We have lots to cover as usual. Massive shout out to everyone today in the live chat. Please let me know where you're tuning in from. And at the end of the show, I'm going to be reading everyone's comments out loud. Let's kick off today's show with our market watch as we do each and every day, the entire crypto market back in the green with Bitcoin back above $27 ,100 and checking out coinmarketcap .com, the current crypto market cap on the climb at $1 .08 trillion with roughly $27 billion in volume for the past 24 hours, Bitcoin dominance at 49 .2 % and the Ether dominance at 18 .4%. And checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past 24 hours, we have TonCoin leading the pack up 5%, trading at $2 .57, followed by GMX up about 5%, trading just under 36 bucks, followed by Conflux up 4%, trading at $0 .12. And checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past week, virtually 95 out of the top 100 cryptos are in the green. Some of the top gainers include GMX, GRT, as well as CRV and NEO. And checking out the crypto greed and fear index, we're currently rated at 46 in fear, same as 37 in fear. So there you have it. How many of you are pretty stoked for this most recent pump? And how many of you agree with Stacey Herbert that this pump is due to Bukele's speech scheduled for this evening? Let me know, fam. And now let's dive into today's Bitcoin technical analysis. Check out the charts and what's popping with the king crypto. Bitcoin could see fresh upside volatility as the price action and the strength revisits a key level according to a classic metric. In a new post, John Bollinger, creator of the Bollinger Bands volatility indicator, says Bitcoin was positioned for a breakout decision. That's right. After hitting new September highs the day prior, Bitcoin has been challenging resistance levels out of reach since mid -August, according to data from Cointelegraph and TradingView. Now for Bollinger, the signs for Bitcoin are encouraging. Bollinger Bands use a standard deviation around the simple moving average to determine both the likely price ranges and volatility. And as Michael Saylor once said, volatility equals life force. Now, currently Bitcoin is putting in daily candles that touch the upper band. And when this happens, it can signal an imminent reversal back to the center band, or conversely, an inbound fit of upside volatility. Now narrow Bollinger Bands seen on Bitcoin recently lend weight to hopes that the latter scenario will now play out, quitting him here. And then there is the first tag of the upper Bollinger Band. After the new set of controlling bars were established at the lower band, he commented alongside this chart, the question is now, can we walk up to the upper band or is it too early to answer? What are your thoughts, chat? Let me know in the comments below. Now Bollinger characterizes the current mood among seasoned Bitcoin traders and analysts on the short -term timeframes. Despite the strength seen this week, caution abounds as various trend lines previously acting as support remain above the spot price. Now discussing the situation, we had on -chain monitoring resource, material indicators share the following. We have heavy technical resistance overhead at the key moving averages and support at the lower low. It is quite possible that we round trip the range. And with any luck, we'll see a legit test of the RS levels that will give us some clarity on where Bitcoin goes from here before the end of the week. And they also shared here in update number two, as noted earlier, it appears the Bitcoin bulls are gaining some momentum, but things are not always as they seem and goes on to share that sometime after last night's candle and close open, we've seen a new trend precognition signal develop on the daily chart and it seems to be bullish. I mean, we are breaking out. We are above 27 ,000. So let's freaking go. And also more strong foundation on the technicals. You can see Bitcoin hits yet another all -time high, which virtually means the network has never been this strong and this secure. Now I'm pretty stoked to tune into President Bukele's speech to the UN this evening. What do you think he has to share besides? I told you so. Let me know, fam. And again, welcome to everyone just joining us for the live show. Lots to continue to cover. So let's continue breaking it down. Next, let's discuss this adoption fund, which is a pretty big deal coming out of Japan. Let's go check this out. Japan's largest investment bank, Numura's digital asset subsidiary, Laser Digital Asset Management, launched the Bitcoin adoption fund specifically for the institutional investors. Bring it. The official announcement noted the Bitcoin -based fund will be the first in a range of digital adoption investment solutions that the firm plans to introduce. Now Numura is a Japanese financial giant with over $500 billion worth of assets, which basically that's half a trillion, baby, offers brokerage services to leading institutional investors. The Bitcoin fund launched by its digital asset arm will now offer investors direct exposure to BTC. The Laser Digital Bitcoin Adoption Fund offers long key exposure to Bitcoin. The financial giant has chosen Kamanu as its regulated custody partner. The Bitcoin fund is a portion of Laser Digital Fund's segregated portfolio company that has been registered as a mutual fund in accordance with the Cayman Islands regulatory authority. Now, Laser Digital Asset Management head Sebastian said the Bitcoin is one of the enablers of this long -lasting transformational change and long -term exposure to Bitcoin offers a solution for the investors to capture this macro trend. Now, the Bitcoin adoption fund might be the first of its kind launched by Numura and the digital asset arm, but the Japanese investment banking giant has been investing in the digital asset ecosystem for quite some time already. In fact, September of last year, the firm launched its digital asset venture capital arm to stay at the forefront of digital innovation. And also won Dubai's virtual asset regulatory authority license to operate in the country. The long -only Bitcoin adoption fund for investors in Japan comes amid a growing discussion around Bitcoin -based investment products from regulated and mainstream financial giants. The United States SEC approved two Bitcoin ETFs, even though there is a delayed decision specifically on the spot. Bitcoin ETFs. What's up with that, Mr. Gensler? Just saying. And apart from the US, Canada and focused investment products over the past couple of years. So there you have it, mass adoption, let's freaking go, especially on the institutional level. How many of you are in Japan? I know we have some in our audience out there. Let me know. And have you ever heard of this company before? Any plans in investing through them? Let me know how you guys feel. And now let's break down the latest. It gets more surprising and shocking every day with what all is going on with Bankman -Fried and FTX. Now his parents are involved. His parents are being sued by FTX. And it's just a nightmare of a mess, to say the least. So let's break down this latest story regarding SBF. Now, Joseph Bankman, the father of the former FTX CEO, Sam Bankman -Fried, complained to his son about the salary he was receiving during his employment at FTX US, turning the issue into a family matter. In a September 18 filing with the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, FTX debtors filed a complaint against Bankman and Barbara Fried, alleging that SBF's parents misappropriated millions of dollars through their involvement in the exchange's business. And according to the court documents, Bankman's contract with FTX US should have provided a $200 ,000 annual salary following a leave of absence from the Stanford Law School in December 2021. However, Bankman seemed to express ignorance about the terms of the contract, claiming to both FTX US and his son that he was expecting a $1 million annual salary. What about all that property in the Bahamas, fam? What about all that? Hundreds of millions worth of properties? Just wanted to throw that out there. The complaint states that Bankman was putting Barbara on this, suggesting that SBF's mother may have been able to persuade her son to follow through with the salary change. Things get even more interesting. So according to the complaint, Bankman's influence paid off, with SBF later providing his parents $10 million from Alameda Research. Can you talk about commingling? A 16 .4 million property in the Bahamas, funded by FTX Trading, the ability to expense roughly $90 ,000 to FTX Trading on the island nation in the Bahamas, and options to purchase company stock. Now, when reached out to the legal team representing Bankman and Fried, but did not receive a response at the time, unfortunately, the legal action brought by the debtors was the latest in the bankruptcy case involving FTX and many of its subsidiaries filed in November of last year. Bankman Fried also faces 12 criminal charges to be spread across two trials, starting in October of 2023, which is right around the corner, fam, and March of 2024, right before the halving, scheduled for April of next year. And since the federal judge revoked his bail in August, Bankman Fried has been largely confined to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Where's Brooklyn at? Before the start of his October trial, then on September 19th, a three -judge panel heard an appeal from SPF's legal team requesting the former FTX CEO to be released from jail in order to prepare for the trial, citing the lack of internet access and first amendment issues. All I got to say is this, I mean, how many people realistically have access to the internet in jail? Why should he? Million dollar question right there. But what are your thoughts, fam? How do you think this is likely to play out? And do you think that Bankman Fried's parents are just as guilty as SPF himself with the commingling and the fraud of going up north of $30 billion, making it the biggest scam in history that we're aware of? Hence why we call him Mini Madoff, because he made off with billions of dollars worth of investors' money, and Gary Gensler and the SEC was protecting him behind closed doors. So it's going to be very interesting to see how all this is likely to play out. Now let's discuss post halving. We all know there is a halving scheduled roughly six months out. We all know post halving, the price action is most likely going to reach a new all -time high and enter price discovery mode. Well, this analyst shares a very intriguing target. So let's break this down, shall we? And welcome to y 'all just joining us. Say hello in that live chat. Let me know where you're tuning in from. I stream live here seven days a week from Puerto Rico. Synonymous analyst Rhett Capital tells his followers on X that Bitcoin can rally above $80 per ,000 coin in the months following next month's event. For the halving, send it. Let's go. The Bitcoin halving cuts the Bitcoin miners' rewards in half, as we all know, expected to take place in April of next year. And while Rhett Capital is a long -term bull on Bitcoin, he notes that it is possible for Bitcoin to continue its downtrend before the halving, putting him here. Hang in there and make the most of any deeper downside in this pre halving period. You won't see the post halving parabola in the outlines here in this chart. It shows you in the yellow, the pre halving period, then in the pink, the post halving resistance, and then in the green, you can see the post halving parabola when we hit those new all -time highs. Now, Rhett notes that Bitcoin may repeat its 2019 bear market cycle when it traded within a triangle pattern before breaking out and starting off the bull market, as he shares here, if Bitcoin continues to form lower highs, could Bitcoin fill the CME, which is the Chicago Mercantile Exchange gap, at $20 ,000 later this year or in early 2024? So it makes a good point. There is currently a gap sitting at that $20 ,000 psychological level. And he continues, if so, the possible path could be consolidation to the apex of the black triangle before finally breaking out to close the halving. And you can see that triangle right here in this chart. Now, looking at the chart, he seemed to suggest that Bitcoin will confirm the triangle breakout in April of 2024, followed by a rally towards his long -term target. Now, let me know your thoughts, chat. How many of you agree that Bitcoin is likely to break out to a new all -time high, entering price discovery mode in 2024, the year of the halving? Let me know. And what are some of your targets? I'd also like to point out that the Stock the Flow model and Plan B, creator of that model, he suggests a $100 to $1 million range price for the King Crypto post halving. We also have some very other bullish predictions, which I cover on a daily basis here on the channel. But I'd love to know your personal prediction. I think we reached the cycle peak personally sometime in 2025, but I think 2024, we enter that price discovery mode. But I'd love to know your thoughts and your opinions in the comments right down below. And now let's break down our next story of the day and discuss the latest from the macro guru, Raoul Pal, who is suggesting that the Bitcoin market cap and crypto market cap as a whole does something between 5 and 10x for this upcoming bull cycle. Now, you do the math. We have a crypto market cap right now. I'm going to ballpark it at a trillion. We have a Bitcoin market cap. I'm going to ballpark it at a half a trillion, which is 500 billion. So hypothetically, if we were to 10x Bitcoin in and of itself, we're talking about a 5 trillion dollar Bitcoin market cap, which would be half the current market cap of gold. Now, with the entire crypto market cap, we can potentially hit 10 trillion. Now, also note, back in November of 2021, when we hit that all time high of 69 ,000 in November of last year, the total crypto market cap was just north of that 3 trillion dollar market cap. So he's so let's break this down and shout out to Raoul Pal. Here we go. Former Goldman Sachs executive Raoul Pal says the next bull cycle can bring an explosion in the market cap of all of the digital assets. That's right. In a new interview with Altcoin Daily, the macro expert says he expects a huge increase in the adoption of digital assets, and that can cause the total market cap of crypto to skyrocket as much as 900 % from its current value during the next bull market. Quoting the analysts here, obviously, I think we'll go well through new all time highs. I think the whole ecosystem of crypto will go from 425 million users where we're at today. And I think at the end of this cycle, there'll be a billion users by that kind of use cases in which we have talked about. And let's not forget, we have got central bank digital currencies that are known as CBDCs and stable coins. There is a lot going on still. So if this entire space is going to grow 2 .5 X in the number of users, well, the market cap of the entire space is five or 10 X. Send it. Let's go. Pal also says he is closely watching development of layer two Altcoin projects for new use cases, which could boost the value of their individual market cap, quitting him again. And then let's see how people value layer twos in this. We don't really know how layer twos accrue much value. Do we have to have a massive amount of transactions in which case then you need stuff like Ticketmaster with millions and millions and millions of transactions to drive value to those chains because they batched them and batched them down to Ethereum. So there you have it. And to watch this interview, he did Raul Pal, the macro guru with Altcoin Daily entitled best cryptocurrency investing strategy into 2024. Check the show notes, blow the video in the description and let me know your thoughts on his personal prediction. Do you feel post having that the market cap for the entire crypto market can likely 10 X from the current valuation along with Bitcoin surging 10 X to roughly a five trillion market cap? And hypothetically, if the macro guru is correct, where do you think that would likely take the Bitcoin price? Well, let's run some hypothetical math. Bitcoin was the 10 X from the current price action of 27 ,000. Well, that's $270 ,000 per coin. Take that. And as we all know, Bitcoin rises like that, the entire crypto market cap would go along for the ride, including the altcoin. So please let me know in the chat, fam, which altcoins, if any, are you most bullish on in the crypto market? And what are your thoughts surrounding Raul Pal being so bullish on Solana? A few months back, I read in an interview he shared that 80 % or more of his portfolio was specifically in an altcoin called Solana. So I'd love to know your thoughts. Obviously, he has a high risk tolerance as I look at that particular cryptocurrency to be very risky, especially with all that went in with the venture capitalists and SPF and FTX exchange pumping that particular all. So I'd love to know how you feel regarding all of that. And with that being shared, fam, now let's discuss Peter Thiel and his $4 million price prediction, as well as rumor has it, and I'll be covering this as well, that he dumps most of his Bitcoin position at the top of the market practically 30 days before the crash. So let's break this down because Peter Thiel was actually one of the keynote speakers at the Miami Conference for Bitcoin. And here's what he had to share as I transcribed his speech, and then we'll discuss him reportedly making $1 .8 billion cashing out on his eight -year bet around the time he was touting these all -time high predictions. So here we go. He says, the enemy's list is a list of people who I think are stopping Bitcoin. He says there is a lot of them. They tend to have nameless, faceless bureaucratic perspectives, which of course is one of the ways they hide. He goes on to share, we are going to try to expose them and realize that this is sort of what we have to fight for Bitcoin to go up, 10x or 100x from here. Now, just FYI, to give you some perspective, at the time he made this prediction on stage at the Bitcoin Miami Conference, Bitcoin was trading at roughly $43 ,000 per coin. So you run the math. 43 ,000 times 100x is over $4 million per Bitcoin. So you know that? Let's continue with what he had to share. The central banks are going bankrupt. We are at the end of the fiat money regime. How many of you agree with that statement? I agree there 100%. The first person on the list is Berkshire Hathaway CEO, Warren Buffett. Thiel put up a picture of Buffett with two of his most famous quotes about Bitcoin. One was rat poison and the other, I don't own any and I never will. I also like to point out now since then, Warren Buffett has much indirect exposure to Bitcoin through Bitcoin mining stock companies and etc. So go figure. If you can't beat them, join them, right? And he goes on. He opined, I think the direct in it. Yeah, and I say also Charlie Munger goes along with him. Now, feel further noted that Buffett has a bias and makes him long on fiat money system and money managers who follow the Berkshire Hathaway executives advice will pretend it's complicated to invest into Bitcoin. I think we call that FUD. Fear, uncertainty and doubt. Now expect nothing less from one of the wealthiest people in the fiat money matrix Ponzi scheme. You know what I mean? So just saying. The next person on the list of Bitcoin's enemies is the one and only JP Morgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon, or as Max Kaiser calls him, Jamie the tapeworm. They'll put diamonds picture up with the following quote. I don't call them crypto currencies. I call them crypto tokens because currencies have rules of law behind them, central banks and tax with authorities. Now you guys already know how I feel personally about JP Morgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon. So I won't go any deeper there. But anyways, we know he's an enemy of Bitcoin and always has been. The next picture he put up was of the BlackRock CEO, Larry Fink, with the following quote. I see huge opportunities in a digitized crypto blockchain related currency, and that's where I think it is going to go. Now just FYI, Larry Fink is the CEO of the largest asset management firm in the entire world, which owns a large share in virtually all the companies in the S &P 500, and that is BlackRock. They currently have over $10 trillion in assets under management. And for a long time, he was spreading FUD regarding Bitcoin. But guess what? Like I mentioned earlier, if you can't beat them, join them because they just most recently, a few months ago, they submitted their application for a spot Bitcoin ETF, which ultimately means they're going to be introducing this to the institutions which have trillions upon trillions of dollars as there's currently north of $700 trillion in total addressable market, and they want their piece of the Bitcoin pie. So he goes on to share, the PayPal co -founder added that Fink's quote is somewhat representative of the whole genre of Bitcoin attacks that need further context, stating that pro -blockchain is an anti -Bitcoin term, very typically. Feel then brought up the environmental, social, and governance, ESG standards, elaborating the following, the label they have come up with, and perhaps the real enemy is ESG. I think that ESG is just a hate factory. Also like to throw out there, Elon Musk, he stopped taking Bitcoin payments for Tesla, and he says it's because of the FUD regarding this ESG, and we all know it's not more than FUD, and it's already been proven that Bitcoin is more than 50 % clean energy. So the million dollar question, when will the world's supposedly wealthiest man, Elon Musk, when will he start accepting Bitcoin payments again for Tesla? Isn't that a great question, and wouldn't you love to know the answer to that? Maybe you should ask Elon and tag him on X and see what he says. Anyways, feel stressed. You can always ask the question, what's the difference between ESG and the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party? Well, when you think ESG, you should be thinking of CCP per H. Now, he also goes on to share, it is the finance gentocracy that runs the country through whatever silly virtue signaling or hate factory to them, just like ESG, the billionaire concluded. This is what I would call and what you have to think of as a revolutionary youth movement, and we have to just go out from this conference and take over the world. So there you have it, fam. What are your thoughts surrounding Peter Thiel's prediction that we are likely to 100X, and along with his enemies list, as it seems, a lot of the enemies have come around and now have direct exposure to BTC, but it doesn't stop there because around that time he was making this $4 million Bitcoin price prediction. He allegedly dumped most of his position cashing out and with over a billion dollars in profits for his fund. So let's also break this down as this is also very relevant. How many of you were able to watch the speech he gave at that Bitcoin conference? It was epic, to say the least. I recall it now. So here we go. Check it out. Peter Thiel's venture capital firm reportedly made $1 .8 billion closing out its crypto positions around the time when he was an early Bitcoin bull, still predicting the token's price to surge by 100X. And again, from 43 ,000 price action, 100X means over 4 million. Founders Fund had cashed out almost all of its bets on digital assets by March of 2022, according to the Financial Times report that cited people familiar with the matter. But Thiel was still backing Bitcoin, obviously, when he spoke at the crypto conference in Miami the following month. He went on to share where at the end of the fiat money regime, he said, adding that the token's price could increase 100 fold from its level at the time, which was reported at $44 ,000 per coin. That prediction was proven false and as rising interest rates and failures, the high profile firms like Celsius Network, Three Arrows Capital, FTX, Terra Luna dragged the crypto sector into the prolonged bearish winter. Now Bitcoin plummeted by over 60 % in 2022 and was trading at under 17 ,000 by the end of the year. And I believe the bottom currently for the cycle is 15 ,700. How many of you feel that that bottom is in? Let me know, chat. Founders Fund first started pouring money into crypto all the way back in 2014, when Bitcoin was only trading at roughly $750 per coin. So by the time Bitcoin reached its all time high in November of 2021, it had surged 8 ,500 % from that particular level. Not too shabby for a seven year run, wouldn't you say? Now Thiel has a long track record as one of Silicon Valley's most prominent tech investors. He took early stakes in startups, which include Facebook, Elon Musk's SpaceX, and ride hailing app Lyft, and even co -founded PayPal back in 1998. Thiel is also a high profile supporter of the Republican Party and continued to voice his support for Donald Trump since the former president left office in January of 2021. The fund held around two thirds of his portfolio in Bitcoin at one time, but now not has significant exposure to crypto according to FT's sources. So there you have it. Fam, what are your thoughts surrounding his prediction and him cashing out at around that time he was making those all time high predictions of 100X? Let me know, fam. And don't forget to check out cryptonewsalerts .net for the full premium experience with video and to participate in the live Q &A. And I look forward to seeing you on tomorrow's episode. HODL.

WTOP
"rhett" Discussed on WTOP
"Access. And the capitol police chief is speaking out about a sharp rise in threats to members of Congress. Keep it here for full details on these stories in the minutes ahead. Ten 48. Traffic and weather on the 8s, we have Rita Kessler in the traffic center. Well, let's give an update on what's going on in Ellicott City. This is northbound at 29 at 40. The lanes are all blocked with that Rhett currently all traffic temporarily diverting onto eastbound 40 while they can move some vehicles around. So nobody on northbound 29 is getting past that area. Now, southbound 29 looks good. If you're on 95 northbound between one 75 and 100, the work in the left lane delays are back to one 75. Pennsylvania avenue near rikki marboro wrote a report of Iraq also the eastbound span of the bay bridge, left lane of two is blocked with the work, and the westbound spans running two way traffic. The earlier problem southbound T 17 year montrose gone, delays of east. On the beltway, both directions near Georgetown pike the work takes the right lane in both directions. Outer loop delays begin after old Georgetown road and off to southbound two 70 spur while your inner loop delays are near one 23 and route 7 and off of the toll road trying to head past the scene. Northbound three 95 slows getting onto the inbound 14th street bridge. This will take you across the case bridge onto the freeway toward the third street tunnel that ramp into the northbound third street tunnel, the left lane of two, is blocked with the work also southbound D.C. two 95 is heavy from burrows, passing east capital street, and we had the earlier wreck reported on the suitland Parkway at first Sterling. So watch for any response still left there. In Virginia, northbound three 95 near edsel road, the right lane was blocked with the work with delays coming out of Springfield. Northbound 95 slows after lorton the work after lorton wrote is usually on the right side. For all of your residential and commercial cooling needs this year, trust the 5 star cooling experts at crop Metcalf. One 800 go crop or visit crop Metcalfe dot com home of the 5 star technician. I'm Rita Kessler WTO P traffic. Let's check the forecast with Eileen whalen. Really nice weather expected today through the rest of the week and honestly into the weekend too. So today, we'll have partly to mostly

WTOP
"rhett" Discussed on WTOP
"All around the DMV at WTO dot com. Kyle Cooper, WTO news. Sports a 25 and 55 powered by Red River, technology decisions aren't black and white. Think Rhett. Now ten 25, it's Frank hanrahan. We are a week away officially from the NFL Draft Thursday night next week and the commander's chatting about what they may do today. Rivera definitely different times with an ownership change in the future. That's not a question for us. How do we react to it well until it's done, there's really not much to say. And so we're going to stick to what we've done in terms of our preparation. We're going to stick to the plan that we had talked about back in February as a group. You know, sitting down with our upper personnel department and just talked about what we wanted to do and what we needed to do going forward. The commanders had the number 16 overall pick in the first round. Again, that is a week from tonight. Former nationals pitcher Max Scherzer suspended ten games by MLB find $10,000 after umpires deemed that he had a hand that was too sticky. Scherzer's going to appeal the suspension. He becomes a third picture suspended. By MLB since the crackdown on sticky substances started in June of 2021. Nationals day off. They just dropped two straight to the Orioles of Nats park, the Nats visit Minnesota night. Former Virginia star Malcolm Brogdon now with the Boston Celtics. Wins the NBA 6 men of the year award, despite James Harden's ejection, sixers beat the nets in Brooklyn to take a three zip lead in that first round series. Frank Han ran WTO sports. All right, Frank, we're learning more now about why prosecutors in New Mexico have decided to drop criminal charges against Alec Baldwin, ten 26, stay with us

The Final Furlong Podcast
"rhett" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"Does look very decent harsh. He was on your way to 82 on the 80 three or 84 on the plaster. He was rated two to three pound higher than one to flash Joseph SARS. I don't think he won the other day. I think there's a good performance to get to be going as well as he was. But jump into the name of the game and you'll be some English farm in the three year old this year. I mean, he beat ring of bearer open doncaster by 5 lengths and he beat him well, I said, but when a bear is on the N 82 rate at 5 horse hadn't was still a mere hurdles and you know that farm doesn't cycle for me really to be competitive in a building. And Colleen off the back of the phone and I wouldn't really tell me either. In order to be heard back and wouldn't it at the back of a pile of children? Yeah, no, it would for sure. He was supported in the bedding beforehand and look he was going well, but it was a bad mistake. It was a bad fall. Thankfully, horse and jockey were up all right. Perseus way, though. Those who was second. So he's conceding weight. He's given three pounds to his Rhett. He does make the two very notable players, particularly at the last. But to be fair, then it's like he was very badly hampered by the faller as well. And I'm sure that that would have knocked his confidence a little bit for all that he was able to get back into a rhythm pretty quickly, but you're losing momentum when that happens. So with him rematching with assuming he runs, what chance would you give to perseus way? Well, again, to see, he's on the E rate at 80 on the flash again, you know so he's

The Charlie Kirk Show
Has the Government Shown Any Remorse to Mark Houck?
"Life centers were firebombed across the country. They tried to kill Brett Kavanaugh, the leaker was never found, but their focus was on Mark hauk and Mark, what did you do? You were praying outside of a clinic and some paid agitator probably tried to come up to your kid. I mean, did the government show any remorse or hesitation throughout this entire prosecutorial process? This is the federal government of the United States. Yes. Well, the gentleman that you allude to, he's been there a volunteer for 20 years. So, you know, that kind of puts that to Rhett to rest. But the government and how they handled this and how they treated me is interesting and something will hopefully take before Congress. When they came to my house that day again, if you know anything about a federal age and coming to your home to serve a warrant or to arrest somebody, usually it's one or two people. Now the FBI does their homework and they do a tremendous research over who they're going to go out and bring this paperwork to. On that particular day, I had over 20 plus agents and PA state troopers that were at my house with long guns and full S.W.A.T. gear. I'm surprised someone didn't get shot that day. I'm surprised one of my children weren't shot. We do have some airsoft guns in the house. But if one of my children thought this was interesting, a little 5 year old or a four year old, they would have been shot. So it was extremely reckless. Once I was put in custody, I was not told that I would be returning to my family. I wasn't told anything. Again, they said they were going to take me with or without a warrant. They did have a warrant, but that's how they communicated to my wife. As my children were screaming and they took me away, they wouldn't allow me to get a pair of pants to get a sweatshirt on a cold day. To put socks on, wouldn't allow me to brush my teeth. Well, let me put angor in on it was 6 45 in the morning.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"rhett" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Thatcher up as investors look at corporate earnings that continue to come in and following a key reading on the services sector, which hit a three month high. The S&P 500 is up over 1%, up 42, the dows up 9 tenths of a percent of 279 of the nasdaqs of 1.8% of 224. The ten years down 1430 seconds the yield 2.79% now. West Texas intermediate cruise down 2.2% at 92 32 a barrel. Comics gold is down 9 tenths of a percent of 1773 80 an ounce. The dollar yen one 34 28 the Euro dollar one 34 in the British found the beller 21 12. The services sector number that came in, by the way, the ISM index rose to 56.7 from 55.3 just last month. Readings about 50 indicate growth. That is a Bloomberg business flash Bloomberg markets continues now Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. All right, good stuff, Greg, Jared, we appreciate that. Let's get right to our next guest because he's got an awesome name. I just think it's cool. Red puddle. He's a founder principal. Public private strategies. Hey, I want to talk to you about this chips act because I remember at the beginning of this pandemic when this whole mic semiconductor chip thing became something that we talked about here on Bloomberg radio that people are saying, oh, the solution is to onshore this stuff. And there you go. We have the chips act a little bit. Is that, does that get us where we need to be? Is this a small first step? How do we think about this? Well, look, I will forgo the comment with the wind jokes. But this law, we just learned today that President Biden will actually sign into law this upcoming Tuesday. The chips act. It's a really good start. And really, when you think about the Biden economic agenda, you have to think about all the pieces you have to think about the American rescue plan, which was passed earlier this year, the bipartisan infrastructure deal. And now we have the chips act, which will be signed in law on Tuesday. And it's a really important part of not only bringing these jobs home, but it's an important piece for American competitiveness and national security. The reality is over the past few decades America has been losing sort of the race to make these sorts of things at home. And there are semiconductor chips have become such an important part of our daily life. And so this is really a good start making an investment here at home that we really believe will create good jobs here at home as well as make America more competitive. So how can listeners Rhett, you know, investors get involved with public private partnerships the best. Yeah, look, I mean, I think learning about what's in the chips act, I think, is really important because it's going to have a large impact on the market. Everything that we kind of do in our daily lives, whether it's the car we drive or obviously the computers and the phones we're using, all of those things rely upon these important chips. And so as the law begins to roll out, I think we'll see some guidance come out from the government about what that will look like. There's a number of companies, obviously, large manufacturers who already sort of making plans around sort of these investments. But I think we'll see ripple effects as well for small companies and investors who are looking at it. And so we're at the piece now where sort of getting the implementation of the law is where we are. So folks should continue to watch and monitor and I think that that will allow them to sort of plan appropriately. Is there mapping their strategy out for how to invest and how to be integrated. But what public, what public private strategies, what are you doing at public private strategies prior to the chips act? You're doing public private investment already, right? So what do you think the best opportunities are that we can get into now? Yeah, so look, we work with business leaders to get them engaged in public policy, right? And so the idea behind our organization is making sure that business, both large and small has a voice to the public policy table and I think increasingly as we've been focused on economic recovery, business has played sort of a crucial role in particularly in the policy and the political process. We're seeing that business has an outside voice in this moment as people are rethinking the importance of institutions. And so we are working with business leaders to make sure that they're shaping not only the passage of laws, like the chips act, but also the implementation of what that looks like. So Rhett, you know, eventually this comes down to economics. And a U.S. made trip will never be economically financially competitive with an Asian made chip. Is that the assumption and so therefore this is a long term public private kind of situation? Yeah, I don't know if that's necessarily the only assumption. I mean, I think that the reality is is that we used to do quite a bit of this at home this sort of manufacturing around 40% previous decades. And that has gone down to 10%. I think what this does is it allows a few sort of things. One is it allows companies to take advantage of investment in a smart way. And I think it creates good paying jobs, right? These are jobs that are going to be created to sort of create these chips here at home. But it also has national security implications because of the important role that these chips play. And so I think in the immediate it sends all the right signals to the investor community about sort of the sort of investments we want to make care at home. And then the long term, I think it has a long-term sort of tangible benefits for jobs and communities as well. I wonder how I see that you've worked not only for the who's who of the Democratic Party, Obama, Clinton, Biden, but also for Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. And I was thinking, it's got to be important, especially on the private side, that these deals are kind of bipartisan or are not partisan, at least, right? How do you deal with that? Because when I put my money into something that's going to

Cloud Security Podcast by Google
"rhett" Discussed on Cloud Security Podcast by Google
"Anton, we are talking about the red team today. Yes, that one's really fun because we kind of discovered that historically episodes focused on something awesome that Google doesn't security are very popular. They tend to be. And so this time we're talking about plasma globes. Is that true? No, no, no, don't give out the spoilers, please. Are we talking about red team in? Just red team. There are no plasma gloves listeners just Rhett gloves are involved until the spoiler time. Until they punch line. No, but this is a really fun episode because we talk about some practical ways that Google's red team has worked to make lives better for themselves, ways they make lives harder for themselves and ways that they work together with the rest of Google security to have red teaming not just be like, look at how clever we are exercise, but really drive better security for Google. And of course, therefore, for our users as well. Yes, indeed. And I think that one good lesson that I've learned from this one is that even if somebody is really high maturity, like, well, Google, there are certain lessons that are that can be kind of cut in little chunks. And the first chunks first stages can be used by other people. So it's not like, oh, Google does things in such an amazing manner, nobody can copy it. Well, that's true. But, well, no, that's not the end of my remark. It's true, but there may be stages that we went through that can be useful as lessons to others. And I think with red team, there are definitely signals of that sort in the episode today. Absolutely. And with that guest, I am delighted to introduce today's guest. Stefan friedlich, a senior security engineer, also known as a heist orchestrator here at Google. Stefan, what is our red team philosophy and approach here because there's lots of ways you could have a red team. How do we do it? Hey, Tim, thanks for the intro and thanks for having me. It's a great question to dive into it right away. I figure I'd start off where it matters. So our mission in a nutshell is that we help to make Google itself more secure by trying to hack it. And what that does is it gives our defensive teams our blue teams an opportunity to sort of have a sparing partner and to see how well our signals are already working. And how we can improve them further. So real sort of the simulation that hopefully prepares us for the real world. Yeah, that's kind of a bit of a vague answer. I guess we asked for a philosophy, so you did give us a philosophy. What about something that's more about the approach and methodology? Yeah, tell us, like, when you're about to run a red team exercise, do you tell the group, hey, by the way, watch out Kubernetes because we're coming for you?.

Grant’s Current Yield Podcast
"rhett" Discussed on Grant’s Current Yield Podcast
"Okay, Rhett, that's a word. Right. Really, the product of sponsoring today. So when you please display the product, good. The book is called inflation. It's why Steve Forbes, Nathan Lewis, and Elizabeth Ames. What it is, why it's bad and how to fix it, a new book, inflation..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"rhett" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Dot com Burden accountants and advisers we listen we solve we do This is your Bloomberg real estate report I'm deduced Pellegrini Looks like the colder the quicker is the big theme right now in the housing market Rhett and says instead of slowing down as the temperature drops this year homes are selling even faster The real estate data company says if you look at homes that went under contract in the last four weeks a third sold within 7 days of hitting the market and home sales looked like they could continue to surprise Redfin says home tours are up twice as much from January to now as they were pre-pandemic San Francisco area seeing the biggest price gains in the last month or so And we're back to that home selling for way over the listing price thing again in the Bay Area $140,000 more than the asking on average On the flip side there's Atlantic City where homes are staying on the market the longest And if you're looking for a bargain cheapest place on average to buy a home right now appears to be Youngstown Ohio Homes they're selling for about a $130,000 That's super Bloomberg real estate report I'm dedic Pellegrini Accounting professional Liam Cohen CPA a truste of the Jewish communal fund and sephardic beaker Holland talks about why he uses JCS donor advised fund and recommends JCF to his clients JCF is an organization that I've worked with for many years both personally and in my accounting practice The ease of giving and managing my donations through their website is a very effective using a for tax planning and managing all of my charitable giving through one place JCF endowment helps support Jewish organizations throughout the tri state area and that's very important to me and my clients JCF donor advised fund is the smarter way to give back Let Jewish communal fund maximize your client's charitable deductions and streamline their charitable.

Strong Opinion Sports
"rhett" Discussed on Strong Opinion Sports
"He said, basically, is there anything more depressing than losing however he did? And Rhett Coleman just provided the picture, a screenshot of the 2018 draft saying, yeah, I remember you guys drafted Bradley chop over Josh Allen. Imagine if Denver Josh Allen right now, now would he have developed the same way? I don't know. I don't really trust any coaching in Denver. But man Broncos fans are they have to be at an all time low. And there was a moment where it looked like Denver, the beginning of the third quarter, right after halftime, it looked like Denver was going to play drew lock at quarterback. And nope. They're like, ah, we like what's going on. Let's leave it here. We think we think teddy's doing great. Did not make a change in quarterback. I'm like, well, why? I don't understand. And there's not a lot more to be said. I mean, context can not say Vic Fangio at this point. Whenever outcomes, outcomes do matter. I always try to say like, hey, I listen to context and outcomes. A lot of people only focus on the outcome and I remember when Denver lost to the ravens, a couple weeks ago, I said, well, let's see how much does this loss mean? We don't know yet because teddy Bridgewater got hurt, didn't play for half the game. Maybe Denver is good and teddy Bridgewater is necessary for them to win. No, clearly, with teddy without teddy they're awful. And a lot of it is because they're held back by a quarterback and a coaching staff that man, I don't know. You can't lose that game. Denver could not afford to lose to Cleveland who has depleted and it's so, so bad in Denver, there's so much potential there. There's good players all over the place. And what they need in Denver is a better coach and a better quarterback and it's pretty obvious and clear. I would be shocked if Vic Fangio kept his job. I don't know why you would fire him mid season. I think all that does is make things even harder for everybody. So I wouldn't fire Vic name Gio now, unless you think it can get you a head start on hiring your next coach like if you have a guy in mind and you're like, hey, we're gonna fire our guy. Like last year, was it two years ago, Washington fired their coach early to hire Ron Rivera like at Thanksgiving because they're like, we wanna make get a head start on hiring our next head coach. So if that's what happens for Denver that's great, but man, I'm really interested what kind of changes will happen. It's pretty clear Vic Fangio needed Aaron Rodgers to save his save his whole deal in Denver. And the difference, imagine if Denver had Aaron Rodgers instead of teddy Bridgewater. How different we would be talking about the Broncos. And how things might have played out, or think of what if Vic Fangio stayed in Chicago as a defensive coordinator, who was playing great. A lot of people say, Vic Fangio is the reason why Matt nagy the bears head coach one coach of the year that year. So, well, a lot of what is, man, what a patch armor. The offensive coordinator in Denver had stayed in Minnesota as offensive coordinator rather than going to the Giants and said, coach, I mean, there's so many I love the what if questions and pat Schumer probably wouldn't have done as well because they didn't really have a quarter..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Inside Carole Landis's Death
"But Carol's life had all the elements of the kind of movie in which she would have aspired to star in. It had ambition, adventure. There were plenty of setbacks and scandal and ultimately at the end there was a tragedy. So today we'll retrace her steps and we'll go back in time from her death to the beginning, maybe that's a good way to go. Maybe see if there's any clues in there along the way of why things turned out the way they did, but let's start with the ending. July 5th, 1948, there is a corpse lying in the house. Carol's made his name Fannie Mae Bolden. She arrives for work like she always does every morning, but she said in a book she had a sense of foreboding. And she wrote on my way up to the house, I had an awful feeling. Something told me that something was wrong. And I went on in and the table was full of food and dishes from when they had dined that night on the 4th of July. And I cleared up everything and went into the living room and all her cameras and diaries and portfolios were on the table and I dusted them all off. 1130 that morning, the famous actor Rex Harrison calls to speak to Carol. And fanny says Carol is still asleep. Rhett's housing calls back at 3 o'clock and when he hears that she's still not up, he gets worried and he comes around to see what the hell's going on. Rex Harrison goes upstairs. He finds Carol in a fetal position by the doorway in the bathroom. And her head is resting on a jewelry box. She's wearing a skirt, a beautiful white blouse, gold sandals, and her arms were bent under her body as if she'd been trying to push herself up. And nearby her body of four empty sleeping tablet bottles. And she'd been dead for about 12 hours. It was later

Silent Warrior Chronicles
"rhett" Discussed on Silent Warrior Chronicles
"Somebody suffering from schizophrenia in general you know. The stigma is again ama- warrior. I don't know but from what i hear. It's it's that you're afraid of that person harming others you know but i it's interesting to hear what we're what you're telling us from this movie. The fact that she not only did she seem to be rhett will kind of threatening to others trying to protect yourself from the do the psychosis and the delusions. The shoe was also self harming like how you said. She had the cuts that were hidden yet. People could still see them. So a person with schizophrenia. Also a danger to themselves. Yeah so. I mean nina experience experiences persecutory delusions which is where the the delusion is based on someone is out to get me but the other aspect of it is is that is it bipolar disorder. And she's on a manic phase because this is also reckless behavior which is an evidence of bipolar disorder manic phase of it. We don't really ever see her. Snap out of it you know and going back to those abrasions. My question is and i don't think the movie ever really answered it was what she actually sought mutate mutilating or was she experiencing these delusions and husson nations way before quote unquote. The movie starts. Because remember she was picking her skin not really picking her skin. she was picking. The feathers offers get that. Weren't there so. Is that what she's been doing. These cuts she has a she turned to cut the others out of her or she actually cutting because she's releasing something.

Kinda Funny Games Daily
Anthony Mackie to Star in ‘Twisted Metal’ Live-Action Series
"Anthony mackie is to star john doe in the live action twisted metal. This is justin kroll at deadline. After recently being named the next captain marica anthony. Mackie looks to a found his next juicy role to sink his teeth into sources tell deadline that mackey is set to star in and executive produce sony pictures pictures television and playstation productions twisted metal a live action adaptation of the popular video game. Maquis will play the lead role of john doe in the half hour live action tv series. Insiders say that sony tv in playstation productions are extremely high on the package and plan is in the works to take it to buyers soon. We're thrilled to have anthony. Mackie on board his ability to blend a comedy action drama is perfect for the twisted twisted world. We're creating said assad kill bash head of playstation studios twisted metal high-octane action comedy based on an original take by deadpool scribes. Rhett reese in paul. Were nick about a motormouth. Outsider offered a chance at a better life but only if he can successfully deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland with the help of a trigger happy car thief face. Savage marauders driving vehicles of destruction and other dangers of the open road including a deranged clown. Who drives an all-too-familiar ice cream truck doe is a smart ass milkman. Who talks as fast as drives with no memory of his past. He gets a once in a lifetime opportunity to make his wish of finding community. Come come true. But only if he can survive in onslaught of savage vehicular combat

The Radio Show
"rhett" Discussed on The Radio Show
"Well so let's go with the We got In in in the Chivalrous kind of thing that we've been been going with let's take it to the other Lady on on the squad And if he wishes to Okay so i'm gonna follow behind the diva and i fell off about three minutes into it so i didn't watch it either. Rhett like who this shit. I probably could've stayed it longer. But this is why nobody takes women movement theories. This is exactly does not appeal to me. I'm around so none. Hey now that it was going to be a bunch of explosives or something. I was like. I'm not really interested in that. So what had i do. Do i died. So i don't. They don't really appeal to me. I remember last blood and it was like i was going on. I mean i really am you would you would like to ramble last book. Ou okay. I am going to watch. I mean i know. I have a point of reference. Do after the fact. We're not gonna review extraction again next week on this. I want to see the fire and lots of people. You know what i'm saying. He said broken arms and broken. Vases i like the sound like things that go. Boom i down. I didn't have the time. But i'm gonna watch for the face. I'm down pat so so we're open to now Jerk can you save it. Well i wanna go down the road of eighteen. I'm let me refer are three times. Take the first time. I'm not gonna lie ten minutes in. They'll all the second time i just picked up from minute ten. I did not enjoy it at all. Oh at all what did you like. What because i didn't watch it. I mean like at what point in the movie where you just like. I can't i really wasn't i was doing literally i think at that at ten minutes in there have been like six words spoken and a whole bunch of bomb and shooting was like what the fuck could've been planning on duty about it would have happened you know. There's there's no emotional connection. there's no plot twists. there's no funny is just it's just ramble without a storyline. I mean they don't even try to get you the life the kids at all. Did you do all this kid. He's so cute. You don't want to die for their was like none of that going on you. No because they were killing kids now. I'm well i'm not gonna. I did get a little sometimes key execute. Sometimes kids do stuff and you look at me like what you're doing and there's this one scene where he sees a kid and he dismissed the shit out of kind of felt a little bit but that was as that was as far as it went..

On The Mark Podcast
"rhett" Discussed on On The Mark Podcast
"This is gonna be bad. But I was just like, it's okay, I'll be fine. So I could feel these walking sticks kind of go a little far out on my right, and not have to yank it back in. And then he'd come back out again and I'm like, stay behind me so then I hear him were like 20 yards away, and he goes, mom, I have to pee. So yeah, okay, sure. So then he's behind me and he's just taking a leak and this whole is just right there. So I'm setting everything up and everything. And he's got his headphones on. So he's like, mom, I'm done. And I'm just, I said, okay. So he goes, is that him? Is that the hog? I said, yes. So I end up shooting him and he drops. I shot him right behind the head at a 142 yards. It was a perfect clean shot. Couldn't have gone any better. So I just sat there and waited and he goes, is it dead? I said, yeah, we just have to wait a second. Okay, now let's go. As I know we have to wait, 'cause I was just I'm nervous. My son, he's little, his hog's huge, that's just, and I don't know if there's any more around. Yeah. So we end up going to it and he gets all excited and he's gonna stay stabbed his eye. You know he's all excited. He's all about hunting and we went on a vacation in Arkansas as soon as we got there. He found a snake in the garage, brought it in the house to my mom, you know? He's all boy and on my Instagram on my bio, it's his mother to the famous outdoorsman Rhett. Yeah. He's like, he's all there. He hunts fishes, does everything. My customers and reps love him. He's just this, he's going to be Jim sharky's next apprentice. I'm pushing for that. Nice. Yeah, my son's the same way anytime anytime I shoot something and like I always make a point to bring whatever I kill back to the house, so he can see it. He goes nuts over it..

The Woody Show
"rhett" Discussed on The Woody Show
"The driving. Area the laying there. God hey don't put nothing show will be right back. Great the cops here. Okay sit tight for a few the woody. She'll be right back as soon as he dies down. Picking town organizers of stagecoach have announced the lineup for next year's festival. That's gonna run april twenty ninth to may first at the empire polo club in indio. Just one week after the second week in of coachella so this years headliners are going to be. Carrie underwood thomas rhett and luke combs read headlines friday night which also features brandi carlile. Carrie underwood will headline saturday night. And then sunday. The headline is going to be luke. Combs which also features the black crowes and smokey robinson before all had to be rescheduled on account of the pandemic headliners are supposed to be lil nauseous. Alan jackson z. Top no word on why not included. I'd too yeah. But man. I mean they party at that thing i mean. People say people party at coachella. No way this way harder drinking either way. I can't wait to never go. Get tickets are going to go on sale this friday ten o'clock a m and then this is crazy. Police are looking for this white. Chevy silverado pickup truck. That drove over a manhole cover in panorama city. This happened saturday morning. Just as a man was climbing out from the manhole cover but the truck kept on going whether or not like cones instead of what they do in warm this random sewer rats random guys to figure out why this man described only as a man in his twenties was climbing out from the manhole and they are reminding turtle and they don't know why he was under their the reminding everybody that these public underground service tunnels are only for service. Workers really get really. Don't know why this guy was down there why he was climbing out when the truck him happened on par thenia street and it's not even clear if the driver of the pickup truck even knew that he had hit. Anybody could be responsible for that. I saw the video. Don't know if even hit if he knew that he hit it still played or something. Right anybody with info asked to call the lapd valley traffic division very razi people. Doing this really posted a sign.

Outside Podcast
"rhett" Discussed on Outside Podcast
"What's your country. Song was of course channeling exactly what thomas rhett was feeling when he wrote it in the middle of his summer tour in two thousand nineteen and was hungry for simpler leaving an open spaces and so a year later during the pandemic summer. He got out there with his family and he had a string of experiences that inspired many of the other songs on the album a lot of this most recent record we recorded a lot of the ideas that are down in. My phone were stemmed from June twenty twenty mile. My wife and my kids hopped on the bus and just went out west for like a month and so we went and did. The glacier national park went down to yellowstone D jackson hole went down moab did zaylon ended all these crazy hikes with our kids which was one of the most exhausting experiences of my life but but also one of the most memorable and i think for me like as a songwriter like. It's so easy to spend the whole day on instagram. Or it's so easy to spend the whole day just like crushing net flicks show. And it's nothing but distraction. You know what i mean like. I might catch like a couple neat lines from a net. Netflix show that turned into a song. Todd but when i'm outside or like even we have a like a little strip of woods next to our house and just like walking through there on the only. Tom's roughly like my brain is not crowded by a million different things. Also nature doesn't know who you are and they don't care you know what i'm saying it's like you you walk out there and i remember being for sure like zion overlooking angels landing and i'll just like we are the only two people up here. There's no one here. There's no distraction we just get to look at the beauty of what what is on this planet and so many times you just kinda look past it. You know you get jaded especially where you live. I live in tennessee and so obviously going design is something different from my brain but even tennessee. I'm like we have the smoky mountains out here in for the last five years of my life. I just i didn't even think about it. You know and so. When i do get to be outside like my brain gets to shut off in. It's amazing that when i do come back into the craziness of the world all the sudden. I have like nine or ten different ideas just from just from being in the outdoors or just from being in the woods or being in a river and saw think allowing my brain to stop for a second has done worlds of wonder's for my creativity. You know musicians like you. I think you hear the world differently than someone like me. D- d did the sound. You hear out there at all ever influence. You work specific things you here. We all know. The soundscape of a river is so different. Does any of that work. Its way in you think or maybe it's not something you conscious now. It definitely does. Because i think like as a person that is constantly trying to record melodies like into my iphone that they're coming just like from my brain. I love listening to birds. More than i love. Listening to anything. Birds and rivers for my favorite things to listen and the thing. I love about listening to birds. The sound super cheesy but they sing nursery rhymes all day and there's nothing fabricated there's nothing. They're not trying to impress a jazz enthusiasts. They're just going. This feels good. And this is what i'm going to sing. You know and i think as an artist i get so into. Was this melody or has anyone ever heard this type of phrasing and before and sometimes simplicity at its at its finest is could be the most like infectious thing could ever put into a song you know. And so when. I listened to birds like i. Just i love hearing the melodies. They sing and sometimes. I'll just sit outside and record birds for like thirty minutes and then go back through and be like what. What melis did they sing that. Can that i that i can steal. Because they're not going to. Sue me. If i copied them not yet not yet lately. Thomas rhett has been doing more than just writing songs to spur people to get outdoors in. May he became a spokesperson for the outside oncologist project. An initiative launched by the makers of the allergy medicine claritin that offers resources to help parents get their kids to spend more time in nature something that he and his wife. Lauren are passionate about. It's so much easier to turn on frozen to like it's so much easier just to hand them an ipad with a game and then you justify it by saying but it's educational you know in is so much easier to do those things just to kind of like let your kids just like be in another room entertaining themselves than it is to get them outside and teach them something like we built this area outside of our house in our kids named it narnia and it was literally we ended in some rakes and we just cleared a path out into the woods and i built a fire pit and we built s'mores that night and like that's something that they're going to remember that they're not going to remember the thousandth town they watch frozen. They're gonna remember that memory that they shared with their dad clearing out a path into the woods. You know because those. Those are my biggest memories of being young. I don't. I don't remember getting a yoga when i was little. I remember like the the real lessons. That dad taught me outside and so i think like as much as me lauren. Love the outdoors. It is just way cooler to watch your kids. Love doing that stuff with you as well because then every family outing is something that everyone's excited about earlier this month. Thomas rhett took another step literally towards being figure in the wider outdoor community. In collaboration with footwear brand choco's he released the first of a series of three limited edition. Sandal designs honestly a found. This rather surprising so you collaborate with them on a an a line of these beautiful sandals but my question is like. where's this come from. Because you know like based on song lyrics. Like i'd be like. Oh where's his signature boot right but but you're doing sports sando so you gotta explain yourself a little here. What a lot of it is nostalgic man. Like it's it's really cool. You know when you're a kid and you like you wear certain brands and then you get into this career and like these people start reaching out. You know In this idea honestly. I'm i've worn choco since i was like fourteen years old church camp and that led into college and and So that they've been shoes. That i've worn my whole life and i've always just been such a fan of like what chaka's represent to me and that when i put him on my feet. It's like it's time to go. Do something rad. It's time to go way to river. You know what i mean. It's it's tom too. It's time to do zip-line it's time to like. It's time to go do something with a little bit of attached to it and so going through and making this whole collection and just hoping that just by slipping on a shoe that has flaws attached to it or a mountain range attached to it or a pasture or a sunset. It just reminds you of like ope. It takes you out there of ope. It makes you just want to get your hands dirty up. It makes you want to get outside and make a memory with somebody later this summer. Thomas red is hitting the road once again taking up the tour that he had to cancel in two thousand twenty while he's thrilled to be playing music for people again. He knows he's gonna miss the unexpected gifts. This last year at home have given him and his family. Moving into like touring season in getting back to you. Know the the hectic -ness of getting back on the bus and playing shows in traveling and planning and busing in training and all that stuff is like there's a part of me. That's gonna be really sad. Because i got so close with my family this year. Closer than i've been honestly In ten years you know so Hoping that when. I get back on the road that that part of me will will not ever perish again. You know if you are kind of feeling that like tenseness of just like being inside or just being kind of up and your everyday routine like it's amazing. What a hike can do. You know what i'm saying like it's amazing what fresh air can do for you. So i don't know i would just encourage anybody. This is kind of like. I don't really know what's happening right now. But like just to get out and just go figure it out and go go.

Outside Podcast
"rhett" Discussed on Outside Podcast
"What's your country. Song was of course channeling exactly what thomas rhett was feeling when he wrote it in the middle of his summer tour in two thousand nineteen and was hungry for simpler leaving an open spaces and so a year later during the pandemic summer. He got out there with his family and he had a string of experiences that inspired many of the other songs on the album a lot of this most recent record we recorded a lot of the ideas that are down in. My phone were stemmed from June twenty twenty mile. My wife and my kids hopped on the bus and just went out west for like a month and so we went and did. The glacier national park went down to yellowstone D jackson hole went down moab did zaylon ended all these crazy hikes with our kids which was one of the most exhausting experiences of my life but but also one of the most memorable and i think for me like as a songwriter like. It's so easy to spend the whole day on instagram. Or it's so easy to spend the whole day just like crushing net flicks show. And it's nothing but distraction. You know what i mean like. I might catch like a couple neat lines from a net. Netflix show that turned into a song. Todd but when i'm outside or like even we have a like a little strip of woods next to our house and just like walking through there on the only. Tom's roughly like my brain is not crowded by a million different things. Also nature doesn't know who you are and they don't care you know what i'm saying it's like you you walk out there and i remember being for sure like zion overlooking angels landing and i'll just like we are the only two people up here. There's no one here. There's no distraction we just get to look at the beauty of what what is on this planet and so many times you just kinda look past it. You know you get jaded especially where you live. I live in tennessee and so obviously going design is something different from my brain but even tennessee. I'm like we have the smoky mountains out here in for the last five years of my life. I just i didn't even think about it. You know and so. When i do get to be outside like my brain gets to shut off in. It's amazing that when i do come back into the craziness of the world all the sudden. I have like nine or ten different ideas just from just from being in the outdoors or just from being in the woods or being in a river and saw think allowing my brain to stop for a second has done worlds of wonder's for my creativity. You know musicians like you. I think you hear the world differently than someone like me. D- d did the sound. You hear out there at all ever influence. You work specific things you here. We all know. The soundscape of a river is so different. Does any of that work. Its way in you think or maybe it's not something you conscious now. It definitely does. Because i think like as a person that is constantly trying to record melodies like into my iphone that they're coming just like from my brain. I love listening to birds. More than i love. Listening to anything. Birds and rivers for my favorite things to listen and the thing. I love about listening to birds. The sound super cheesy but they sing nursery rhymes all day and there's nothing fabricated there's nothing. They're not trying to impress a jazz enthusiasts. They're just going. This feels good. And this is what i'm going to sing. You know and i think as an artist i get so into. Was this melody or has anyone ever heard this type of phrasing and before and sometimes simplicity at its at its finest is could be the most like infectious thing could ever put into a song you know. And so when. I listened to birds like i. Just i love hearing the melodies. They sing and sometimes. I'll just sit outside and record birds for like thirty minutes and then go back through and be like what. What melis did they sing that. Can that i that i can steal. Because they're not going to. Sue me. If i copied them not yet not yet lately. Thomas rhett has been doing more than just writing songs to spur people to get outdoors in. May he became a spokesperson for the outside oncologist project. An initiative launched by the makers of the allergy medicine claritin that offers resources to help parents get their kids to spend more time in nature something that he and his wife. Lauren are passionate about. It's so much easier to turn on frozen to like it's so much easier just to hand them an ipad with a game and then you justify it by saying but it's educational you know in is so much easier to do those things just to kind of like let your kids just like be in another room entertaining themselves than it is to get them outside and teach them something like we built this area outside of our house in our kids named it narnia and it was literally we ended in some rakes and we just cleared a path out into the woods and i built a fire pit and we built s'mores that night and like that's something that they're going to remember that they're not going to remember the thousandth town they watch frozen. They're gonna remember that memory that they shared with their dad clearing out a path into the woods. You know because those. Those are my biggest memories of being young. I don't. I don't remember getting a yoga when i was little. I remember like the the real lessons. That dad taught me outside and so i think like as much as me lauren. Love the outdoors. It is just way cooler to watch your kids. Love doing that stuff with you as well because then every family outing is something that everyone's excited about earlier this month. Thomas rhett took another step literally towards being figure in the wider outdoor community. In collaboration with footwear brand choco's he released the first of a series of three limited edition. Sandal designs honestly a found. This rather surprising so you collaborate with them on a an a line of these beautiful sandals but my question is like. where's this come from. Because you know like based on song lyrics. Like i'd be like. Oh where's his signature boot right but but you're doing sports sando so you gotta explain yourself a little here. What a lot of it is nostalgic man. Like it's it's really cool. You know when you're a kid and you like you wear certain brands and then you get into this career and like these people start reaching out. You know In this idea honestly. I'm i've worn choco since i was like fourteen years old church camp and that led into college and and So that they've been shoes. That i've worn my whole life and i've always just been such a fan of like what chaka's represent to me and that when i put him on my feet. It's like it's time to go. Do something rad. It's time to go way to river. You know what i mean. It's it's tom too. It's time to do zip-line it's time to like. It's time to go do something with a little bit of attached to it and so going through and making this whole collection and just hoping that just by slipping on a shoe that has flaws attached to it or a mountain range attached to it or a pasture or a sunset. It just reminds you of like ope. It takes you out there of ope. It makes you just want to get your hands dirty up. It makes you want to get outside and make a memory with somebody later this summer. Thomas red is hitting the road once again taking up the tour that he had to cancel in two thousand twenty while he's thrilled to be playing music for people again. He knows he's gonna miss the unexpected gifts. This last year at home have given him and his family. Moving into like touring season in getting back to you. Know the the hectic -ness of getting back on the bus and playing shows in traveling and planning and busing in training and all that stuff is like there's a part of me. That's gonna be really sad. Because i got so close with my family this year. Closer than i've been honestly In ten years you know so Hoping that when. I get back on the road that that part of me will will not ever perish again. You know if you are kind of feeling that like tenseness of just like being inside or just being kind of up and your everyday routine like it's amazing. What a hike can do. You know what i'm saying like it's amazing what fresh air can do for you. So i don't know i would just encourage anybody. This is kind of like. I don't really know what's happening right now. But like just to get out and just go figure it out and go go.

Roleplay Retcon
"rhett" Discussed on Roleplay Retcon
"Role recon does not own any parts of the movies we reckon nor we associated with the people who make them also as a general warning. I'm probably gonna do a cuss and talk. About many mature adult things the soundtrack for this series features music by the pine hill hates. Check them out anywhere you get music online previously on role play rhett kind does the dark tower and we need to make sure that you are in sap place as we can and hanbury is it. It's untouched by john larson. Men what does the share push you. Do he really was huge. The planet he wishes that you would get out of his hair out of his town. He doesn't want anything.

Midlife Surfer: Surf Podcast
"rhett" Discussed on Midlife Surfer: Surf Podcast
"I don't know do you have any insurance like Experience in insurance or underwriting claims or anything like that. I personally do not Knicks background is in finance and insurance. That's how got to we are today We're both lifelong surfers. And that's where a passion lies. We just applied some business background to this product. So kind of took what we we learned in the business world and said hey. Why don't we. Why don't we mesh that with the things that we love to do. Yeah totally his background comes from there and then mine is more on the cac and ecommerce i see what is your website by the way it served cared dot co excellent and is that where you prefer customers get a hold of you can reach us via chat email and then they can also find us in stores throughout the united states. Yes you have a network in stores to sign up for your service. Yeah every every plan is attached to a new surfboard within thirty days. So they're buying surf care on their on their surfboard. Any surfboard even from small local shaper. It just needs to be purchased within thirty days of buying that new board. If they're buying in shop generally they'll buy at the cash register at the time they by the board. Cool all right. So that's where the lot of the work comes that i imagine to is Pigeon your service to the shops and arranging agreement with them. Yes i think it. The surf industry is generally excited about something new on that. Not just another t. shirt and really protects the stores In a way that had been protected before. Because what happens is whether it's a new surfer or an experienced surfer is go out on the first day. They snap off the nose of their board or they you know they hit the reef in in rebound defend boxes in the comeback. Because it's brand new and say hey man. I'm really bummed out. I just did this. And the shop feels obligation to give them some kind of credit or discount on either repairing the board or buying a new board and if they can get the cuss words get coverage on with surf. Geir helps to protect the shop. In having to give these discounts which these small local shops are really just struggling to survive in the world that we live in today so they decided in and it's a matter of them learning how to approach the product with the customer. Not explain it. Yeah it's a good concept. Can i ensure boards that are already on or they have to be brand new within thirty days. And that's that's purely because we don't know what the i guess. Damage rate or the claims rate will be on those new sets of boards and it's hard to validate the damage. That's been done prior ryan. Do we do want to launch some kind of program Around quiver coverage. So you can take your quiver regardless of whether it's new or you're used or even protect the individual used board but that's gonna come in time right. Yeah it would be nice if you had a service. For example. i've i've gotten way too. Many is this year. I've resolved not to buy anymore board this year. But i fall without outside of the thirty day program to ensure my boards. But you know why not shut it out so maybe you could face time with someone you could vet their board you know. Let me see all the rails flip over. What repairs have you done tickets. Few screenshots and i'll leave it at your discretion. But i get your point you gotta you gotta protect your service to you. Don't want people take advantage of it. Yeah i think there's a way to do it. You know it's it's ask really learning the business a little bit more and feeling comfortable with it and then also you know working with our underwriter to also feel comfortable with it. That's right 'cause. I don't know a thing about finance or insurance really but you have to have an underwriter right. That's that pot of cash that's gonna underwrite your business and ensure that you can ensure your customers. Yeah for every board that every plan that is purchased on board. We hold a money. In reserve in board is damaged. People have launched products that are similar to ours. In the past. Or i should say brands. Shapers launched product similar but they haven't been licensed Which they can do legally but it puts more pressure on dat shaper or brand to come out of pocket with to protect each individual board right right so when you say license. Then that's what you mean. It's underwritten by a insurance underwriter. It's underwritten and approved by the state. So every state in the country approves the program. We're licensed in thirty eight states right now All coast coastal states killer. Her hawaii so we expect hawaii to become meeting soon that will complete all of our coastal coverage in. Obviously we want to be in the the middle states as well because there's a lot of wake surfing laugh paddleboarding going on. We cover those oranges. Well yeah human. Have you been up to l'amour yet i have. I got a chance to go. I guess maybe that was january. Get up there. I was lucky. Yeah you were. Tell me about that. Tell me about that way. What what the little subtleties of that wave that. Maybe you didn't expect to experience. Just tell me about it. Well i think the the guy in the water really great so they really help you to not be surprised by too much if you're listening and paying attention but the hard thing to get out of my head was your if if you're trying to get to barrels on i don't remember what the wave is called but there's three waves at l'amour that you can pick from in. There's there's two barrels in one of the waves that are maybe as a or b wave. But you wanna stall the first barrel and then you want to all ask for the second part to get it out of my head to not stall on both right. You get the first one but i can get the second. Yeah that's cool and looked so nerve wracking like when you hear the gears turning like imagine just mentioned myself in first position you start hearing people all the way down the line that are subconsciously wanting you to to wipe out so they could pick up where you left off right and i don't know what does that take off like do they q. U. the countdown. Or tell me about the first wave at the surf ranch more they do q. U. and like you said the guides are amazing. Said you know they're telling you gogo paddle here paddle there You're set out. The wave is is easy. I would say it's really easy. Take off for most for most surfers. Even a lot of guys that are that haven't been surfing long or catching waves. Be the feeling of the way. There's a there's a lot of water being displaced in a small area so i think it's the the way the waves moving which is a little different. You know it sucking up. You're really feeling the power of the water. You know kind of pushing up over the top of the wave and being in the right place to take advantage of all that wave has to offer right it but it is a very anxiety ridden experience. You know to miss that missing away for to mess up on a certain way of is kind of a bummer. You know yeah you have to get over that. But you're you're you're wave cowan's diminishing after every opportunity so it's a little bit you know. It can be a little bit heartbreaking did you. did you take the left to. Yeah you you just rotate every time. So you're like right. left right lasts the. How many in your party where you're sharing the experience with. Oh a lot. Yeah we i mean. I added to a lot because i was invited by group thankfully but I think we had you know maybe twenty people.

Midlife Surfer: Surf Podcast
"rhett" Discussed on Midlife Surfer: Surf Podcast
"Days outstanding. How long have you guys had this and running the company's three years in the making it's a licensed yada but we launched july july one of twenty twenty so right in the middle of the pandemic. I've thought about an insurance policy for like running left. Turn red lights. Oftentimes those unprotected intersections. you know. Sometimes you're allowed to turn left on an unprotected otherwise you're just sitting there at a projected intersection like what the fuck can i turn right now and maybe throw in a dollar once a month and if you get a ticket for what you never will then we could pay off your jacket. But that's too dangerous of a concept. I like your idea better. At lord knows i have plenty of dings and i suck at ding repair. Did you have a pain point with ding repair on your own. Where this occurred you. Or what was the impetus for this idea. I guess your inspiration for it. yeah. I think we'll for myself personally. You know ding repair is a pain. A you often don't know where to go or what. The result of the ding repair is going to be your calling for asking who repairs your boards Are they good. What am i going to get my board back often. You drop off your board and it's you know three four or five weeks later and he still haven't heard from the repair person. So that's that is a component of our business is to unify the adding repair network. But we don't actually do the ding repair. So we're we're tapping Up providers market in in pairing up our customers with the best people in market to repair their board locally is far as the impetus for the the business partner next idea and he developed that really a while on a trip to the mental is where i think he snaps three boards in a single day in. They're all brand new Obviously you know that hits you pretty hard in the pocket book right you know you can get you can get protection. Plans insurance On almost every other product out there you know even a lot of camping and other outdoor products bicycles and whatnot. And there's gotta be somebody that can provide Something like surf care is saying you know. Some people have alternatives like renter's insurance or homeowner's insurance but that doesn't really protect you and then if you make a claim hits you know it dings you for the rest of the products in your household so we wanted something that specifically focused on sir fords and the individual product right. So let's say. I'm up here in santa cruz. And let's say a sad bang my board getting putting it in my car. I do most of my things in my garage Sadly and so then my process there would be to take it to one of your certified. Ding repair spots. Or can i take it to midtown. Surf does a good job. For instance do you need to have a relationship with that with that dean guy i before i make a claim with surf care. Yeah great question We do have certified surf cared ding repair specialist. But the per- the doing your doesn't have to be certified by us. We're happy to take an introduction to the people that you think the best job will connect with them and then set up the ding repair. So the only thing. The customer needs to do is contact us before. had initiating any of the ding repair. So we want to approve. The ding repair gathered the pricing from the repair person. And then and then the board goes into Into getting work done right. And so i come out of pocket to start to pay for it and you. You reimbursed me as a customer or are you paying the ding repair agent directly another question. We pay for one hundred percent ding repair directly. So you don't come out of pocket anything you pay for your plan and we take care of the rest. That's a pretty brilliant idea. And then what are your rights right. Now we're running to plans The first one's called the essential and that protects you against a breaks and buckles and that seventy nine ninety nine a year. I believe without checking out and then one. That's for a single year. And if you wanna cover board for up to two years it's one hundred. Nineteen which basically breaks down to about seven. I think actually that one's probably about five dollars a month. Yeah that's right hundred twenty bucks for two years. Even ikea wrap my head around that the premium plan protects you against both things and breaks which is more of the the common issue for most surfers and that one runs ninety nine dollars for the year or one hundred fifty nine for two years. Which is our most popular plan. Sweet i take it. You're a surfer. An are you lifelong surfer yet. Probably since you know junior. Lifeguards maybe was eight or nine. Not right on cool. That's killer man. I skated outside the central valley. And i moved out to santa cruz. I'm one of those adult learners about ten years in surfing but you could always tell people surfaces. They're a little. Just out of my through a skateboard aca run full speed is jump on it immediately in carve you know you see you know not that. I'm a good skater. Or anything or even throwing a baseball you tell who played little league and who didn't same goes for surfing through so i i don't know why rambling on about that except for. I have a lot of adult learners who listen to this podcast and who also wanna take probably wanna take advantage of your service out there. But how often do you get out surf anymore. I'm probably To three days a week now in the in. I'm really a avid water person. In general so a lot of a lot of free diving a lot of boating sailing motor and then in the next surfing and it just generally spent a lot of time in the water. That's just getting down to the beach. All are still you know snorkel around. Just checking stuff out. Spend time bodysurfing. There's a lot of cool breaks down. There i haven't served newport and i haven't served laguna Of course the wedge see on instagram and plenty of footage there but also you have a series of jetties to with some with that. That'll make a way for you to down there. Correct sure yeah. The all the newport beach jetty are pretty fun. Depending on this one direction right right and newport is it could be happy. Wave or a pretty fun Some some head high runners down in newport to it's not necessarily An easier break at least according to my friends in huntington beach is that so. Yeah i mean blackie's is kind of your spot for long warriors and beginners can get crowded. But it's a fun fun wave and then as you head against north it gets. It gets more more hollow in its more advanced. That was nicaragua two weeks ago. And boy that's a holloway. Have you ever served colorado's over there. Nica haven't but i was just i was also. There goes in northern nicaragua. Excellent yeah that was fucking that was challenging for me. He's got to get up and get down the line quick. And every time i found myself getting covered up i would just. We'll move just flipped upside down and probably eight literally almost every wave that i got even even the waves that i finished after a while. You take a beating iraq up after like fifteen. Beatings gotten lot of beatings today. It's fun though they are fun. I had a blast. I i probably drake about twenty five years a day which didn't help my caused for my performance by it was on the list. Are you from the insurance business or you have.

The Bobby Bones Show
Dave Chappelle tests positive for COVID-19; shows canceled
"Had canceled a mini residency in austin after one show because tested positive for covid. He said he hadn't had any symptoms yet. He photo bombed a couple's wedding photos at a hotel in austin. Well imagine you're this couple and you go the guy. That picture has cova. Yeah well that couple might want to get tested. Because dave chapelle just found out he has.

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
2020 CMT Music Awards kick off with Brooks & Dunn and Luke Combs performance
"Awards are handed out here is Tanya J. Powers. There's a six way tie for the most nominations for this evening. CMT Music awards, including Dan and Shay, Thomas, Rhett, Sam Hunt, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs and Ashley Pride, one that stand. She's also hosting alongside Sarah Highland and Cane Brown 14 nominees are competing for video of the year like first time nominee Tanya Tucker, Viral Breakout star. Ground, as well as Carrie Underwood, the winningest artist and CMT awards history. Other nominees include Morgan Wallen, Maren Morris and the Chicks. CMT Music Awards could be seen tonight at eight o'clock Eastern

BrainStuff
How Does Captain America's Shield Work?
"The official marvel comics database says that Captain America's shield is a metal disc that's approximately two point five feet in diameter and weighs twelve pounds. But Rhett Lane at wired magazine did some math and figured out that it would be more likely to weigh forty three point nine pounds despite the shield being made of a unique alloy combining vibrant. NEOM, which is. A fictional metal steel in an unknown third component. Elaine also figured out that the density of the shield would be somewhere between eight, thousand, seven, hundred, sixty, seven, and four, thousand, three, hundred, eighty, three kilograms per meter cubed. That is somewhere between the density of iron and titanium. Now in the Captain America Comics Story goes that Dr. Myron McLean was attempting to replicate Hercules Golden Mace fusing. Vibrant NEOM with an experimental iron alloy some say it was a steel alloy but even McLean didn't know what it was because he fell asleep when an unknown catalyst was introduced to the process he was never able to duplicate the process. So the government painted the disk and gave it to Captain America. But how would you forge such a thing? Especially since metallurgy is so complicated just The forging temperature alone depends on the materials carbon content. It's alloy composition maximum plasticity in the amount of reduction required. Was it heated by induction or by continuous fuel fired furnaces with material this unique you'd have to carefully control the heating process. Now, Ford ability is how easy or difficult material resists de formation and since Captain America's shield is indestructible, it would have to be a very Narrow forging temperature range meaning it could only be forged for a short time after heating with metallurgical factors like crystal structure chemical composition in grain-size at play the only way McLean could have diminished their influence would-be by adding alloying wants possibly compounds that easily dissolved with the metal. There are all types of elements that could have been introduced, but it's likely the captain America's shield was forged. Like a super alloy, this is how metallurgist refer to iron base nickel base in cobalt based alloys. Specifically, the ones that offer very high strength at high temperatures. These really high strength metals and iron based grades are the least difficult wants to work with. So that would narrow down Mcclain's experimental alloy to iron super-alloys are really difficult to forge because of their narrow temperature range you can't. Even use regular sizing presses in hammers on them because they will deform. They even wear down the tools designed for forging them pretty easily. They're also extremely expensive like ten times. The price of carbon steel sounds a lot like captain America's shield right. But how do we explain the shields ability to absorb kinetic energy supposedly from the vibe rhenium in the alloy usually materials absorb kinetic energy. Through other mechanisms like plastic or elastic deformation or dynamic fluid flow but cap shield doesn't seem to be an elastic metric material and it's not organic like polyurethane in the movies it actually seems to reflect vibration rather than absorb it like when thor hits with Mueller in that first avengers movie and the shockwave flattens a whole forest. Perhaps that was because the shield reached its absorption limit. Another thing that's tough to explain his how aerodynamic the shield is. If it really weighed forty three point, nine pounds, it would be difficult to throw even for a guy in peak physical condition like Steve Rogers the comics Tony Stark actually puts electromagnet under the shield to help control it in mid flight but captain America later ditched them because they upset the shields natural balance it seems like the soldier and the shield are made for each other.

Your Brain on Facts
Having the Last Word
"I am about to or I am going to die either expression is correct. These were the last words of seventeenth century, French, Jesuit, priest grammarian, and man after my own Heart Dominique Boehner. Narrowly, edged out by eighteenth century French Aristocrat who declared I see you have made three spelling mistakes. As. He read over his own death warrant. We assign a lot of significance to last words hoping that we'll leave some deep philosophical epitaph or something funny like what's this button do? But you may end up with last words like American author, Henry David Thoreau who simply said Moose. Indian. My Name's Moxy and this is your brain on facts. Many people think Irish playwright and poet Oscar Wilde's last words were either this wallpaper goes or I do. That would be typical wild but there are two small factual inaccuracies in this retelling. The actual quote is this wallpaper and I are a duel to the death either it goes or I do. And he said that a few weeks before he died. Oscar Wilde's actual last words were a mumbled prayer. He did also say toward the end of his life as he lay in bed sipping champagne I am dying beyond my means. With about a third of the world being Christian it's not surprising that God gets mentioned a fair amount. As the clock was winding down for one of the baddest. Of Golden Age Hollywood Cancer Stricken Joan Crawford her housekeeper began to pray aloud at her bedside. Crawford summoned her remaining strength and said, don't you dare ask God to help me. A priest was at the bedside of Francois Marie Oh, Rhett the philosopher firebrand known as will tear. The priest implored him to renounce the devil voltaire considered his advice but decided this is no time to be making new enemies. German romantic behind took a different view as he lay dying of tertiary syphilis. God will forgive me. He said that's his job. A quick tangent while the dead have been in our collective fears and folklore since the caveman days, our modern interpretation of Sambas is strongly influenced by the ravages syphilis. Its Body count his paltry when compared with things like the black death. But the five million people at killed in the Fifteenth Century alone definitely qualify for epidemic status. Syphilis comes in distinct stages. Primary Syphilis is characterized by painless sores on the genitals or mouth, which typically heal on their own. The second stage usually presents with a rash and fever. These resolve and the disease enters the latent stage which can last for years. You're not infectious in the latent stage, but the bacteria may still be damaging your heart bones, nerves, and brain. People would think they were no longer sick which was just as well since there was no cure anyway. Tertiary Syphilis the third stage. The skin may be covered by growths that break down into lesions that spread unchecked. The disease can away bone and caused tremendous pain. Sufferers could also experience numbness and difficulty with motor functions, vision problems leading to blindness and dementia. which combined left people shambling down cobblestone streets with their faces routing off. If you bumped into such a person under a ready gas lamp on a cold Monday night, you'd probably be willing to believe they were a corpse who had gotten elusive. It's grave. Will Save, the debate for the spread of syphilis whether it started in North America or Europe for another day. We have these last words because someone was there here in record them. Sadly, that wasn't the case with Albert. Einstein one of the greatest scientific minds in history. He was not alone in the room when he passed away but he understandably spoke his final words in his mother tongue and the nurse that was attending him didn't speak German. Perhaps his final wish was something along the lines of don't let anyone steal my brain and keep it in their desk for years. As, you can probably guess that is what happened but that is also a topic will cover on another show. Many people can feel the end is near and leave prophetic pronouncements behind. Reputed Future Sier and tabloid staple. nostradamus correctly forecast tomorrow when the sunrises, I shall no longer be here. Similarly. The Godfather of Soul James Brown said, I'm going away tonight. Less

Mojo In The Morning
Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett tied at the ACM Awards, and people are not happy
"Morris and Luke combs taken home big wins? Merrin Bra home he no artist of the year unused event of the year. Luke claimed male artist of the year and album of the year. Blake Shelton Old Dominion Dannon say also taking home trophies Keith urban was hosting. This is the show that was originally supposed to happen in Las Vegas back in April. They delayed it a few months in a surprise twist last night Carrie Underwood and Thomas. Rhett tied for entertainer of the year. We have a tie. This this is got to be a first in history. I'm sure I don't know but I'm going to guess how they did it by the way. Spike. Didn't do it virtually they did it where they just. Came backstage and actually much better than the virtual through container of the year. Award Thomas Rhett Oh my goodness. Gracious. He was first and then Carrie underwood gave a speech. No social media was not happy about this tie the first time. Again, this has ever happened between two artists tweets like of course, they had to make the ACM awards entertainer high and make sure a man still one couldn't let a well deserving hardworking woman have this year on her own over this spit. Everything another tweet said participation trophy generation at its finest. Next up, we'll be a world series tie were both teams win but you have to realize country music. It really is still boys game. So it's infuriating to a lot of country fans that women don't get properly represented in the genre as a

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett tied at the ACM Awards
"Talk about the ACM awards from last night for the First Time in ACM award history. The award for entertainer of the year went to to Artists Carrie underwood and Thomas Rhett. So Keith urban was like a little flabbergasted. He was hosting the whole show and they basically summed it up, carry summed it up by went twenty twenty man I mean really what else can you say

AP News Radio
Rhett, Underwood tie for ACM entertainer of the year
"There was a surprise at the academy of country music awards on CBS two winners for entertainer of the year I marches are a letter with the latest Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood tied for entertainer of the year they accepted to no applause there was no audience because of the corona virus pandemic Underwood told fans to sit tight until everyone can tour again you guys hold on it will happen thinking I'm just just hold the line Aaron Morris one for female artist Luke combs one for male artist Old Dominion won the Group Award

Charlie Parker
ACM Awards will kick off with an all-star medley
"Tonight Your favorite country stars take three stages for a historic Academy of Country Music awards. Thomas Rhett Mayor Mars and Old Dominion Lean the Academy of Country Music Awards With five nominations, each damage have four and even pop star Justin Bieber grabbed four for his collaboration with dual urban will be hosting the event from the grand old offering and will premiere a brand new song with paint. The awards moved to Nashville for the first time marking this one for the history books. The performances will also be spread out of three venues. Operate Bluebird Cafe in the Ryman Auditorium. Also performing Miranda Lambert Taylor Swift, Jimmy Allen came

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ACM Awards brings live performances back to TV amid pandemic
"The academy of country music awards will be held Wednesday in Nashville after the April ceremony was delayed because of the corona virus pandemic emerges are loaded with the latest just church Carrie Underwood Luke combs Luke Bryan and Thomas Rhett square off for ACM entertainer of the year the show will be broadcast from three national venues with plenty of social distancing to kneel town says she's glad the ACM's found a way the show must go on the music must happen Ryan meanwhile will miss sharing dressing room so I'm kind of known as the dressing room bartender I'm always got my little cooler was not with my favorite stuff and everybody you know drink sama spirits

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ACM Awards brings live performances back to TV amid pandemic
"The academy of country music awards will be held Wednesday in Nashville after the April ceremony was delayed because of the corona virus pandemic emerges are loaded with the latest just church Carrie Underwood Luke combs Luke Bryan and Thomas Rhett square off for ACM entertainer of the year the show will be broadcast from three national venues with plenty of social distancing to kneel town says she's glad the ACM's found a way the show must go on the music must happen Ryan meanwhile will miss sharing dressing room so I'm kind of known as the dressing room bartender I'm always got my little cooler was not with my favorite stuff and everybody you know drink sama spirits

Dan O'Donnell
Americans and the right to vote: Why it's not easy for everyone to cast a ballot
"A conspiracy theory. Grow this large this quickly and be so divorced from reality. It basically goes like this. President Trump is terrified he's going to lose the election. And he's going to use the Postal Service to try to limit mail in voting as much as possible to in effect, disenfranchised Democrats and steal the race, just as he did with Russian interference in 2016. This conspiracy theory, however, has perhaps even less evidence than the Russia collusion theory. Over the next 15 to 20 minutes. We will systematically debunk this most ridiculous conspiracy theory. Way are not going to allow the president of the United States to dismantle the United States Post office and undermine the possibility that absentee votes could be used in the next election. And he also wants to do everything you can Two stirred out and the results of an election he thinks he's going to lose. So why do Republicans stand behind a Z attacks the most popular institution in the United States government? I don't understand why the president wants to block funding for the post office in order to prevent people from voting. That doesn't seem fair or right or leading. It doesn't seem like it is going to steal a lot of confidence among voters that their ballots are going to be counted right Once you start to realize that your entire states conduct elections with mail in ballots once you realize the history of the Postal Service is incredible Accomplishments, you know and how it's a backbone for the country. You know, you understand the stakes of what's going on here. You mentioned Republican leaders as well. Carl isn't this about moral bankruptcy of the Republican Party Democrats, aided by their allies in the left leaning media, been accusing President Trump of trying to rig the election by interfering with the United States Postal Service in an effort to have her mail in voting, But the simple truth is that there's no truth to this claim whatsoever. In May, a scathing report by the Government Accountability Office confirmed what's been widely known for more than a decade. The Postal Service is in deep, deep financial trouble since it's designated as an independent agency. It's not funded by tax money, but rather expected to support itself through the fees it charges for using its service. But as technology has made email and messaging communication far easier, and competitors such as FedEx, ups and Amazon have eaten into the post office's package delivery service, fewer and fewer people are paying to send mail. This has been a big and worsening problem. Since 2009 when the O designated the USPS as being at risk for fiscal insolvency, as it wrote in the report issued in May. Since Geo's 2009 high risk designation, the postal Services financial viability is progressively worsened due to declining mail volume. Increased employee compensation and benefit costs. An increased unfunded liabilities and debt. First class mail volume has declined 44% since fiscal year 2006. Additionally, employee compensation and benefits costs have been increasing, although the Postal Service's workforce declined from about 786,000 in fiscal year 2007. To about 617,000 In fiscal year 2013. The USPS is workforce increased to about 630,000 in fiscal year 2019. Finally, total unfunded liabilities and debt continue their steady upward trend. Now, this has resulted in the post office, losing roughly 78 $1,000,000 from 2007 to 2019. Senator Barack Obama recognize this way back in 2008 while he was campaigning for president, if you think about it Ups and FedEx. They're doing just fine. It's it's the post office is always a problem. When President Obama took office, his administration attempted to ease the financial crush on the post office by altering collection routes in removing mailboxes that simply weren't being used. In the past 20 years, The Washington Post reported. Back in 9 202,000 mail boxes have vanished from city streets, rural routes in suburban neighborhoods Mohr than the 175,000 that remain. Between 2011 and 2016 The Obama administration ordered an additional 14,000 mailboxes removed because they were underperforming, which the Post office defines his collecting fewer than 25 pieces of mail per day. This routine elimination of mailboxes to consolidate mail collection and keep operational costs down has continued since President Trump was inaugurated in 2017. But now President Obama and his vice president Joe Biden, are casting this as an attempt by Trump to keep people from voting. By mail as president, Obama told his former advisor David Plouffe, on a podcast this past week. What we've never seen before, is President say, I'm goingto tryto actively kneecap the Postal Service encourage voting and I will be explicit about the reason I'm doing the postmaster general said, would delay the approaching liquidity crisis. That was all the aid for the Postal Service in the cares act completely. Separately, The bill also gave $400 million to something called the Election Assistance Commission for distribution to states to prevent, prepare for and respond to Corona virus domestically or internationally for the 2020 federal election cycle. This, however, wasn't enough for Democrats and they're now demanding a $25 billion bailout for the post office in the next round of Corona virus relief funding, as well as $3.5 billion earmarked for mail and voting on Fox Business Network President Trump said. Well, that was simply too much. You know, there's nothing wrong with getting out and voting. You get out and vote. They voted during World War one and World War two. They should have voter ID because the Democrats scammed the system, but it's two of the items are the post Office and the 3.5 $1,000,000,000 The mail and voting Now, if we don't make a deal, that means you don't get the money. That means they can't have Universal mail in voting that just can't have it. So you know, crazy will be many more just nature. Now Democrats have interpreted this, says Trump, admitting he's deliberately trying to sabotage mail in voting by preventing the passage of desperately needed funding for it. But this claim to falters under the way to the fact of the post office can already handle the expected flood of mailed ballots this November. According to the Postal Service's annual report. In fiscal year 2019 USPS handled 142.5 1,000,000,000 pieces of mail on a typical day, the report notes are 633,000 employees physically process and deliver 471 male pieces to nearly 160 million delivery points. Now this year, That number is higher because the Postal Service has been delivering stimulus checks as well, A census forms now those alone added about 450 million additional pieces of mail. In 2016 roughly 136 million Americans voted in the presidential election. The number's probably going to be a little bit higher this year. If official set ballots to every single American who's registered to vote. That's about 158 million people, and then 140 million people returned ballots. The roughly 298 million pieces of mail handled over the course of several weeks would be well within the Postal Service's ability to handle them all. Now. Officials, of course, won't send a ballot to every American who's registered to vote, and not every voter will vote This too. His false. The changes were ordered to streamline mail collection and limit mail carrier overtime costs, which top $1 billion per year, as the Washington Times reported. In the past, postal delivery worked this way Ah, worker would arrive in the morning and work on various things in the office. Sorting mail handling holds on mail waiting for incoming mail to arrive. To prepare for delivery that often involved waiting around for hours and then starting an actual delivery route later in the day once started, a route has to be finished, and that involved workers going into overtime as they delivered through their route as evening approached. Did. Joyce plan, which is now being implemented in a pilot program in about 200 cities is called expedited to ST Afternoon Sort. A Shin or esa es un during a worker will arrive in the morning. Collect all the mail that was ready to go out and head out for delivery. It's known as retrieve load and go. Then, after finishing the delivery route, the carrier would return to the office and do in the afternoon. The office work that used to be done in the morning that way, when the end of his or her shift arrived, That would be the end of the workday. No overtime would be incurred. Mail that arrived to the office in the afternoon. While the carrier was doing office work would be delivered in the next morning's route. It would be ready and waiting with the carrier arrived for retrieve load and go. The effect to customers would be that mail was delivered to the office in the afternoon. It would be delivered the next morning. Instead of that evening, the effect of the Postal Service would be to save an enormous amount of money in overtime costs, streamlining operations and making the postal service more effective. However, this has been cast as mail carriers simply leaving pieces of mail, especially mailed in ballots on the floor for days. For weeks at a time. There's no evidence to support this baseless allegation. Justus. There's no evidence to support the notion that the Trump Administration has been removing mailboxes or mail sorting machines in an effort to a happier mail in voting. Mail in voting might be impacted by not but not by postal service operations but rather by individual state laws, which make mail in voting cumbersome, especially in New York, where a congressional primary conducted at the end of June still doesn't have a declared winner by the middle of August. The Postal Service, in other words, can easily handle mailed in balance. It doesn't need a $25 billion bailout, and it doesn't need $3.5 billion on top of the $400 million that has already been earmarked specifically for mail in voting. The Postal Service will remain fiscally solvent at least until the end of 2021 but efforts to change it efforts listening to the Dan O'Donnell show. For your virtual ticket to be a part of music history on the capital. One fan Wall Interactive video experience with our star light on our 2020 I heard Radio Music Festival starring BTS. Coldplay Came Brown with special Guest Khalid Keith Urban Mego, smiling Cyrus Thomas Rhett. Usher for anything can happen. 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Democrats are absolutely convinced that Trump is trying to steal this election because of his is changes to the post office. My opening monologue debunking this conspiracy theory will be up on common sense. Central very shortly, have no fear. We are working on getting it up and on my social media, By the way, if you'd like to join the program numbers to do so for 14799 11 30 that he's the accident, mortgage talk and text line 18 108 389476 That is our toll free talk and text line email. D o d Ed i heart media dot com You can find me on Social Media facebook dot com slash dan O'Donnell Show and at Dan O'Donnell Show on Twitter as well. What struck me about all of this is is not just how Democrats have have Done exactly what they're accusing Republicans of doing Have you seen the freak out over the conspiracy theorists, the cue and non believers for those who are not familiar with what Q. And on is it's ah, far right conspiracy theory that posits that President Trump is working behind the scenes to bust the secret cob. All of Pedophiles led by Hillary Clinton and John Podesta, and pretty much every celebrity that you've ever heard off. There's no actual evidence for it, of course, but because a number of Q and on believers and one Republican primaries, it's being hold. My goodness, This is the worst thing that ever happened to mainstream politics. We've got conspiracy theory believers. There's no conspiracy less founded on actual evidence than this post office nonsense. In fact, I've seen pictures on the Internet that have been circulated. Now Twitter and Facebook have done their level best to try to make sure that misinformation about elections nothing that could undermine faith in elections is allowed on their platforms, except for these pictures of mailboxes in Wisconsin. Of all places. That are piled up. They've been taken off the streets. Trump doesn't want you to be ableto Drop your piece of mail in a mailbox. Well, what these pictures Don't point out is these are piled up. Sure, at a facility that refurbishes the mail boxes to put them back on the streets. It's always got a stack of mail boxes outside because it's working on them. Refurbish them, then this idea that sorting machines and mail boxes have been ripped off of the streets in the last couple of months so that we can vote by mail is nonsensical. Unless you're willing to tell me. That Barack Obama and Joe Biden, who saw over 2011 and 2016 5 years. The removal of 14,000 mailboxes and 200,000 mailboxes removed in the years before that. Unless you're willing to tell me that they're part of the conspiracy. You're almost forced to admit that there is simply no evidence behind this, but what's remarkable to me? Is how quickly this became mainstream and it got me thinking. Well, wait a second. Wait a second. Wait a second. If Joe Biden is up by as much as the polls suggest he is 10 to 12 points. Why would Democrats suddenly be trying to cast doubt on an election? Right? Wasn't this Almost exactly four years ago. What President Trump was supposedly doing August of 2016 when the first reports on the eve of the Democratic National Convention about election hacks and Russian interference, and all of this started coming out. President Trump's first said that he was worried that the election might be rigged. You might remember President Obama rose Garden press conference said. How would you even rig the presidential election? Donald Trump is whining about losing an election that hasn't even happened yet. The idea was that Trump was going to cast doubt on the legitimate legitimacy of the election because he knew he was going to lose. Remember the pole similarly showed him down 10 15 points. He had no chance of beating Hillary Clinton. So he was preemptively whining about the fact that Clinton and her cronies we're going to use massive vote fraud to cheat. Why are Democrats doing this? When their candidate is up 10 points. Maybe it has something to do. With this. A new CNN poll finds that 50% of registered voters back the Biden Harris presidential ticket. While 46% say they support Trump and Pence right at the polls, margin of error plus or minus 4% points. There's a new CNN poll. Across 15 battleground states. Biden has the backing of 49% of registered voters while Trump lands at 48%. In other words, that massive lead doesn't actually

Pat Thurston
Officials declare Allegiant Stadium in Vegas almost complete
"New Dome Stadium on the Las Vegas Strip is substantially completed today has long been the target date to finish the 65,000 seat Allegiance Stadium. County officials have issued a temporary occupancy permit, but officials acknowledge the covert 19 pandemic is affecting scheduled events. The first Raiders game at the stadium is scheduled for Monday night. A matchup September 21st against the New Orleans Saints. But as you know anything could happen now that we're on covert time. Rhett Burkhardt

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Navy captain who raised coronavirus alarm relieved of command
"The navy fires an officer who sought help for his virus stricken ship after sending a level sounding the alarm about a growing corona virus outbreak on the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt the commander navy captain Rhett crozier has been fired to me that demonstrate extremely poor judgment in the middle of a crisis acting navy secretary Thomas moblie they don't train for this but we expect more from our CEOs than what they trained for we expect them to exercise good judgment president trump was asked of crozier was being punished for sending the memo I don't agree with that at all Democrats on the house Armed Services Committee issued a joint statement in support of

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Dan + Shay, Justin Bieber, Maren Morris nab top ACM noms
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