32 Burst results for "Roberson"

WTOP
"roberson" Discussed on WTOP
"The person whose car hit Roberson stayed on scene and was cleared of involvement. Roberson button identified as a transgender woman. And in honor of her legacy, a vigil was held outside of Nelly Sports was shot at a police bar on Wednesday. Police also are offering a 25 ,000 reward for any information. Cheyenne WTLP news. WTLP at 107. These are some very mean streets around here these days, especially if you are riding a bike or walking now a local County is exploring additional steps to get drivers to slow down when they make a turn. Fairfax County Supervisor James Walkinshaw said a pedestrian incident last winter illustrates the need to make some roads safer. Lee Tran who was 70 years old was walking in the crosswalk across Braddock Road at the Kings Park Drive intersection and was hit by a car that was turning right. The county is considering things such as hardened medians to protect pedestrians from drivers who are making turns. Lauren Delmar with the county said a hardened center line that extends into the intersection is effective in doing that. The Virginia Department of Transportation though was concerned about maintenance costs and durability, but Chairman Jeff McKay said a program could be a good next step. Scott Gelman, WTOP News. Good morning. Welcome into WTOP time now is 108. Michael and Sons heating tune up for only $59. Michael and Sons. Good morning to Ken Berger in the WTOP Traffic Center At the Wilson bridge traffic being held as the bridge deck

Game Theory Podcast
"roberson" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast
"I wouldn't be surprised if the team like New Orleans San Antonio or Indiana gave up the farm to get into that top three. I mean, if I was New Orleans, I'd be doing everything I can to get my hands on chat home, grin. I will say that. What define everything though? Because I do think that it's, I don't want to say king's ransom, but it's probably going to take a lot to get into the top three. This isn't like, hey, here's a player to pick. It would probably be a couple picks. A player, a guy like developmentally who's pretty good. And not just for that pick, it would be matched up with somebody else there. But there's not a really clean thing either that I think goes there with New Orleans. Like, who do you give up? Well, New Orleans has all of it. Well, you switch 8 and three. They have all of the picks from the Anthony Davis deal. They have the picks from the drew holiday deal. I mean, do you like I give up herb Jones pretty easily and herb Jones? Fits the Fred cats. Andre Roberson, Josh eustace all stars that the Oklahoma City Thunder tend to love. Honestly, I love Trey Murphy. I absolutely love trading. I think you give up two picks, Trey Murphy, and number 8, to get into the top three. If I am getting, if I can get Chet home grin, who actualizes every single thing that Zion Williamson does on the court, I do that. For anyone a buddy cop comedy waiting to happen with just like the pure dimensions of Chet and Zion next to each other. That would actually be the best NBA jam team of all time. Okay. I want to take one real quick from Jack Miller. If you had to lay a percentage on it, what are the odds of jabari versus Chad at number one? Mocks all have jabari but bed odds are really close right now. You're the Becca I saw. I'm gonna defer to you to start. But it's shifted. It shifted significantly. Jabari was the heavy favorite. It's come down. I don't know what it is as of this recording. But I bet it's pretty close to the two of them together. Yeah..

Patriots Beat
"roberson" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"Yeah, they did. I thought it was really telling yesterday. He actually got hurt early in practice. I don't know what it was. He went upon he don't try to die for the football and he landed on the football. And I think he just knocked the wind out of him. Troy Brown was not too happy with him for trying to fix it. Is that what I couldn't tell if he got the wind knocked out of him or he rolled his ankle or whatever, but yeah, he walked off the field with the training staff. You're thinking, oh no, this is a guy that they might be counting on. But then he comes back in shortly after he had a really nice interception working against Christian wilkerson. It was one of those where, why can't why am I blanking on the route? Not a slant, but it's where you start to slant and then come back in. There's a little hit trap. Like a hit. It felt like more to hitch to me a hitch is like three steps slanting in. It was like he came from outside the numbers to between the ashes. I guess that's still a hit. I don't know. I haven't slept. Anyway, Christian Roberson was running a hitch in Jack Jones is on him in man and the throat was a little bit out in front of wilkerson. Like I think this was where I think the idea was that, you know, he's going to be able to kind of catch the ball as he turned and start running after the catch. But it was one of those ones where wilkerson and Jones both got to the spot at the exact same time, right? They both got the ball at the same time. Jones was trailing him a little bit. And just strong hands, strong hands from The Rookie. He got the ball. He threw the contact. He maintained control. I thought it was a great play. I thought it was kind of a high level play. It's a confidence interception. And then later in practice, too, forces the Nelson Aguilar fumble. So to start practice on the ground and walking off and then make those two big plays, I know we got beat a couple times, but it's a learning process. To start from getting hurt and then to be able to make those kind of plays, it's just, to me, and even to make those plays in the context of getting beat, you know, a few times, it shows he has a short memory. And I think that's massive. We know, you know, quarterbacks and cornerbacks. You have to have a short memory to succeed in this league, and that's, you know, something you don't necessarily see on tape. You can kind of guess, but at some you kind of got to see in person and we saw it. And so that was my big takeaway with him. I thought he showed you a short memory. He's got that fire. He's got that dog in him, right? That's the meme that's going around now with like the x-ray with the dog in the chest. Yeah. Like you'd say that. So yeah, I liked what I even though he got beat a couple times. I liked what I saw from yesterday, given he's a rookie and he's just coming into this. Yeah, he had some battles with Nelson Aguilar. I mean, Al Gore beat him on the go ball. It might have not been in balance. I would probably would have given it to him as a catch..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"roberson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bet Who bets and to what extent they actually pay more attention and tune in and see the ads in the games I know genius has a statistic that people are 98% more likely to watch a game if they're placing a bet on it Certainly if your money is at stake you're more likely to watch or at least to watch a portion of it So that's one big factor The other factor we get into in the stories is just the possibility of addiction that as one person pointed out That people between that men between the ages of 14 to 35 are especially likely to gamble I think that increase in rates already That is such an important point in this because it looks like a ton of fun There's all these funny prop bets then it's like oh by the way 18 to 35 like can you imagine how many people are gonna get addicted out of this Because it seems like nothing and then it's like oh wow that just drained my bank account That's your future cover story You know it's coming Well you know we can start with this one and we'll see where it goes Well I think it's interesting to have this story We've got the Super Bowl and then of course you've got the former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores his suit which included a claim that the owner of the team had offered him money To throw the game For the next year This is going to be a big conversation continues to be ahead of the Super Bowl Thanks to Joe Weber our editor of business week Peter Roberson projects and investigations reporter at Bloomberg news the cover story check it out Drivers.

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"roberson" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"Clay to that group and everyone on that team is going to get asked to do a little bit less. It's such a luxury. Okay, so I got the last pick here, so now I'm going to read off some names. Wait, can you say your last pick? And then we're going to go through honorable mentions, okay? God, no one loves an honorable mention as much as you do, Mike. Okay. I am going to pick the player who according to basketball reference is 9th in wind shares in this class. He's 12th in wind shares for 48 minutes. He's fourth in box plus minus. And he's fourth in value over replacement player. I don't know that I'm on high as him as these advanced stats from basketball reference would suggest. But he's a really good player with an elite skill an elite skill that's really important. I'm going with Matisse Taiwan. Yes. This is, I feel like he had to have been selected in this draft at some point. He's the best offender in it, right? Yeah, I mean, I need pound for pound on any given night he can be the best perimeter defender in the league. He's that good. He will hound anybody for 94 feet. The three point shot isn't really coming along. He's a 28% this year. It's a little bit down from last year. And if anything you thought it'd be a little bit better this year just because the sixers without Simmons actually have a little bit better spacing, but I think he hits he hits enough that it's not a disaster and he knows, I think he plays with it himself. I think that there are times when you can afford to have one non shooter. He's not like Andre Roberson level, I don't think. Yeah, he's defense is just too good. I think you gotta pick up. Damn, Andre Roberson catching..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"roberson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"A Pacific storms got 7 million Californians and nevadans under flash flood warnings while heavy rains are also expected in the upper Midwest including the Chicago region House speaker Nancy Pelosi says Democrats are nearing a deal to pass President Biden's economic agenda Pelosi says she's optimistic about the progress on two major big bills won the social spending plan that's been caught up in an ongoing fight between moderates and progressives Doctor Anthony Fauci saying it's probably a good idea to stick with the same vaccine when getting a booster But in recent interviews they don't study show the mixing and matching is also fine A small earthquake shook up the Los Angeles area early today the geological survey says the quake centered near the community of maywood and we know who played game one of the World Series Tuesday night in Houston The Astros take on Atlanta after the braves beat out the Dodgers last night four to two It'll be the first trip for the braves to the fall classic in 22 years I'm Scott Carr I'm Barry riddles you're listening to masters and business on Bloomberg radio My special guest this week is a kinder sing Cassidy She is a tech exec and serial entrepreneur as well as the former president of StubHub Her new book choose possibility take risks and thrive even when you fail is out and is getting excellent reviews Let's talk a little bit starting with your role as president of StubHub what was that like Did you have any surprising challenges you had to deal with in that role I feel like that's the leading question Just a touch But certainly I'm happy to share So I ran StubHub from 2018 to 2020 in that time There's a lot of surprises Some I could have anticipated in some I couldn't First of all just a phenomenal and fun experience If you've ever been in a business of live experiences and giving that gift to people of live there's just really nothing like it And I'm also happy to be a big sports entertainment fan So that doesn't hurt But when I think about the things that we're surprises number one StubHub if you know the history was bought by eBay over ten years ago And so was an eBay subsidiary And I could have anticipated that eBay would continue to face shareholder pressure because it wasn't growing at the same rate as Amazon and its margins were declining And in fact that shareholder pressure came to pass and activist Elliot two activists joined the board Starboard and Elliott in 2020 Yes No no in 19 my goodness In January of 2019 and put pressure on the CEO the then CEO to sell stuff hub as opposed to hold it So midway I was only a year into my tenure when an activist joined eBay board and quickly became apparent that we were going to end up selling the company and I was going to be leading a sale process which is not necessarily what I personally wanted But so that I could have anticipated in sense that eBay had an activist was before And certainly when I took the StubHub job it did occur to me that that would be one potential risk that eBay self my parents got me to face pressure I expected more earnings pressure pressure to deliver our numbers every quarter There was an outside possibility of an activist that that came to pass and that led to the sale of the company to step up sales The Onyx the other unexpected event was COVID And ironically StubHub sold for a record job $4 billion we led a process that led to a successful transaction that closed on February 13th 2020 And I thought as much as I was personally disappointed you know I recognize it as a very successful business outcome And I was going to go have to find a new job because very rarely does the acquired company get to have a CEO around the combined company And I certainly was not getting that job The original founders that have bought back the company and he wanted to run the combined company There's a thing with you and founders coming back to run companies That's the keep in mind I've also been a founder three times Right right So I do understand that founder CEO dynamic and as I said I mean founders have an affinity for their companies that is really hard to I don't know It's just hard to put any price tag or any Sure Let's jump to our favorite questions that we ask all of our guests starting with Tell us what you've been streaming these days Give us your favorite Netflix or Amazon Prime or podcast whatever's keeping you entertained during the pandemic Sure Well I probably have three that are at the top of my list these days First of all Ted Lasso I know that my family loves so good So that's the feel good funny funny show So well done Season two not so good at season one but I will just say we're still Ted lots of diehards On Amazon a girlfriend of mine recommended mcmafia which is actually a pretty interesting for those of you who like I would say finance or financial services and the mob It's a fictional series on a British Russian financier who gets involved with the wrong folks That's a really niche one and an interesting one It's been a great series to watch Succession I'm waiting for season two I mean we all watch the session And then I would say on the podcast side right now actually I am listening to two separate podcasts about Elizabeth Holmes trial ones to drop out from ABC and the other one is out for a bad blood from John kiryu who as you know the original kind of journalist on this story So I like listening to smart people It is just keeping your breath done On the trail Really interesting stuff Tell us about some of your mentors who helped shape your career Well first of all my dad I always talk about the fact that he was a doctor but he was also an entrepreneur And he really loved working for himself And I think he made the idea of entrepreneurship so accessible for me Remember he's also the guy who told me to take that trade trip down to New York that led to the job with Merrill Lynch If there was ever a champion of possibilities even small ones all the time it was my father So he is my preeminent mentor for sure And then I think the other group I had point to is you know I've been lucky to have a lot of great people I worked for They often are my best mentors because they know me well And I know that I'm well All the tried jungly We talked about those four Indian entrepreneurs who started that company that I joined I mean my God they became an angel investors in yodeling My next company they introduced me that opportunity one of them raw I'm sharing around with the first investor in Google So when I made the decision to go to Google and they called me with because rob pushed both of us he pushed them to call me and me to consider it And you know when the situation went awry as polyvore the number one person I called was a guy named thank you Harry and I and one of those jungly founders and the one I was closest to to continue to know me and invested in all the companies I founded And I just said what do I do here And he was the one who sort of gave me the look me straight in the eye are these people you tried Do they have your values advice and tell me to get the hell out I really consider thank you probably the closest among that group But all four have been very instrumental in my career Let's talk a little bit about books What are some of your favorites and what are you reading right now Well one of my favorites I'm like a very kind of sneaky business person sometimes I don't like to read all business books but there's some I really love One of my favorites is McKinsey's gross beyond the hockey stick So if you're a leader or CEO who's ever grappling with how to get your company to grow faster and obviously it's stub hub I was trying to accelerate growth.

Hawkeye Report Podcast
"roberson" Discussed on Hawkeye Report Podcast
"I think it out eventually yes i would love to and i wanna go to your golf's dad's be always just date. Well you celebrate getting married for seven years now and then you've literally got married every summer. I seven so those guys are done with that we could. We could talk a hold on podcast on our wedding day. Yes good story to tell you something yourself. How do we tell me. Sit high degrees guys and go hawks on those great to catch up our appel jake. He's doing well out in. La big hollywood guy. Now it's it's great insight because he were watching this defense in the secondary and backstabbing do things. And it's it's it's great to see but it's not new. This is iowa football at a very high level. But this is i football. So ramda panic. Go through everything and talk about phil parker. He's two and a half hours talking to a walk on about diagramming bless philp arteries. He's he's one of the debut scientists. He's an awesome. So the the penn state when just a little bit more i thought couple things The clifford injury. I thought was killed. Penn state on time to one of the penn state. writers buddy nate who covers penn state for rivals and And he said that. You know the quarterback for st the backup last year was will let us. Who's leaving kentucky to an undefeated record right now. And they went out on the transfer reporter. But you know quarterbacks they don't wanna trans they're not gonna come in if they don't have a shot at plan and starting and clifford who's going to be starters so they were stuck with roberson and he just. That was a tough place. Throw that kid out there and it changed the game completely. 'cause clifford was doing well. He was running well against style. I mean you could tell the momentum shifted in and it was funny because he gets her goes out at seventeen three. The i wa- france to their credit finally shows wife get such. It's seventeen ten in myself. John shaffer somebody other media at just had junk clipper just zip right passes. And we're like whoa. He's done and back next. Drive in iowa really tap less that i don't remember towards the end of the first half. They had a couple of chances and they couldn't points and that is a troubling thing and despite the the end the celebration the memories of what happened and the victory that victory kind of masks up some some some troubling things that still have to get better frie- what to continue down this road. We'll talk about that in the second but second half they football their second drive ended up getting a feel but tom other than that. I mean and you mentioned putting him in that spot. I know it's broken record and we're going to mention a lot. We talked about it. But that place was can you. Couldn't you couldn't communicate. It's just it's bad enough when your backup quarterback playing defense that and then not being able to communicate very well maybe even worse so hats off the offense. If i'm a if i'm a if i'm just looking from the outside looking at this game that's probably what most people are on the nation are going to say. Is you know ben..

The Gridiron Guide
"roberson" Discussed on The Gridiron Guide
"You're not maybe ten percent say twenty or twenty five percent the main thing if you are zero on him but if you got running backs if you don't need a stardom of the network over ten percent and then it could be you know mitchell's job to lose from here all right all right nother only make i love. Not a lot of people are high. And larry roundtree the third rookie out of mizzou on the charters He's the best pure running back. Have he got you know. he's rb two. He got a carries. I think for twenty seven years. Not that impressive. We know gonna go down already. Had hammy injury if he does rowntree will step into that running back role. Obviously like i said that the receiving running back threat. Lovely roundtree the third i. We also mentioned him in our show. I didn't think he'd rb to right away now. Justin jackson jackson kelly got. Yeah so rowntree like he's more of a long season stash. She's not somebody who's gonna pick up and start next week but you don't have to put much on him. He's a nobody's radar so put a dollar on and get them especially actor. Carlos hyde is another minute back week. We kind of saw that. We kinda thought that we will see carlos high but not as much as what. We saw him I think he had eight carries or non. Ron are mice asteroid fourteen if the fourteen carries Eleven total touch. No i let eleven total touches but he produced james roberson. Did play more six snaps like forty but you kinda thought that high. Can you know back to Coach that you'll see him get get some love there Then another Quick thing is not we should. We have mentioned worry about him because he. Pr usage but buren standard league. I would. I would definitely look at carlos high for sure. Yup i agree. Hides kind of like a handcuff problems down. He'll be elevated. it's like you know. Rv fringe to three. Might as well. Just go over all these handcuffs on my list. I gotta lot her. How many jones junior on the saints elder commodities backup damian williams on the bears. You resell montgomery get banged up. He didn't miss time knocking. Yeah but still they mean williams to hubbard. These are the clear cut. Backups for these teams to hover You mentioned quarter of paterson. We mentioned him the other day. If the falcons are gonna think. He's that third down. Receiver back kenyan drake. Same thing you know. But yeah he did he find claiming larynx..

F**ks Given
"roberson" Discussed on F**ks Given
"Come curious ooh and also just to say like fucking pay your poor may because if you are not paying your porn. You shouldn't be watching porn. You need to support your sex workers especially if you've listened to our sos only episode. You know how important this is. And this is one of the ways that you can support your favorite sex worker creators to pay your fucking pawn may be so. Tell me about your guys best. So recently there was a really good fought where we used the spreadable for the first time that spread of our and we were like other unsure about as. Is it going to be uncomfortable. I don't know and so yeah. Put me in the spread of ball. Which was fucking great. And he was eating out fingering me and then got the toy for people that don't know what is a spreader bar spreadbury ball It's it's just a piece of bondage equipment. So you've got like a metal bar and you've got cuffs for your legs and npr your wrists so yeah kind of put it in any place any direction. and yeah is them like your legs apart and you can't close them. Yeah forces your legs apart which is why fucking love them because again. A lot of the play that we we do is like. Cnc is is touching the boundaries of. What's acceptable very tabu Cnc consensual nonconsensual. Yeah consensual nonconsensual. So row play basically or we should say ravished -ment fantasy rather than triggered rate role play. Which is what. I used to call it until recently i was like. Oh actually roberson fancy kind of works where it someone like. They won't you so badly that even if you're saying please stop. They can't take their hands off of you and stop which is just has always got me off ever since i was fucking like flaky. My own being arcot guard. It's just so fucking good Mussa hungover i'm honi houses might be wrong. Always happen when you hung. Labor's say like okay so you got your in the spreadable. You've like you've done that you're like oh my god. Is it going to hurt is it. Is it going to be hot. Is it going to be. I mean already fucking sopping way as soon as like an spread about because it was just what bondage does to me anyway and so he's he's fingering me looking me out like really teasing me. Woke me up and Getting the one dow and one of my favorite things in the way that i mainly come is Is through one on clay and then fingers like holding the once-over fingers vibrate as well. I think we also show we also use. Oh my god yeah fucker for this. So i've got like this. We vibe tweet which is app collectible. So he's like that in me. And he's like controlling the settings on that on the fucking toy. Wally sitting on top of me and like going to town on my nipples. And it's just a and i'm there like writhing in like bliss and torture and agony like order on good combination walk. Jesus christ fucking putting my pleasure before his eye and he's just he's getting off on all of this. Wow and it's just sa- fucking hot and oversee begging him to stop and please no. I can't take anymore. It's all you'll fucking it. And i'm like oh my legs. Oh they crumble. I mean it takes ages to come anyway like that's just a standard. I find it so fucking hard manage managing to come at the moment which is really nice. Takes me ages. But it's nothing long of a long succession. Oh god fuck me like my percy's throbbing right now. Like i'm fucking die. And i come like fucking like like out of my mind. I i don't know when i'm like i get like sub sub space. Where you just asking dead and you just don't know what's happening fucking all over the shaw completely lost control. Yeah absolutely love it. It's just such fucking good place to be. And i come and then i'm like oh my god like okay stop oversensitivity none and now we're going to keep going good among the fucking hand or anything. I'm just like bribing around. While he's still until the again like fucking playing nevels fucking dislike shoving the toyota me and like wiggling around. And i'm just like and it's just so good and like extreme oversensitivity like fools being forced to take in. It's just i. I'm fucking all my god. I'm an absolute like in heaven mess dream scenario and then when i think i can't take it anymore. He's like right now. I'm gonna you mercy. It's just so good. Because i know it's coming as well. I can see the glint in his eye and he's so good with like the sex chat the humiliation the degradation like like so on it. And you know we've talked about this a lot. We we talk in length so it's not just like we've asked you know we've talked about or what is blessing he was like. What is it okay to like you. Even the bedroom like is is bitch. Okay is slow. Hey which was really nice and thoughtful and made me feel like he cared so it wasn't like just coming nowhere and i was overseas like in the bedroom. You can fucking kumi. Anything like that's cool. I'm not like really turned on by slots. Not something that i've been into love cooling myself a slot like i am fucking slut bag but somebody else who slot not really ever attornal for me. But i hate when people. Oh you feel comes. Nah i don't wanna be a. I don't wanna be your the slot hot. Yes she's like man. I'm already into the calm. Like i think it's so many guys fantasies is like yes. You want my calm. And it's the only time i won't comedies when i'm being like no don't come inside me. And then they do some. Yeah i mean our god that turns like the whole thing does really time on i. Yeah i think because. I have like impregnation fantasy. Yeah yeah so that that's really hot but then it's also like we shouldn't be doing this. You shouldn't come siamese. So that's why it's also hot but then yeah it's like the end of my last relationship like i was so i was like having fantasies like over like being getting come in my mouth face and like all of those things as well and i was never into come that much by like as soon as you get really into your partner then you like yeah give it all to me yeah. Absolutely i don't know. I i wish i was like super into come on. A lot of people are. Maybe we'll be that you just need more time. Maybe you never know agronomy so protection. Yeah i'm not on the pill. And i don't want to go back on the pill i might have to Acne reasons So yeah we've been using condoms and we had unprotected sex. I think once or twice because it was in the moment in the fantasy in the light. Noting darn us like please condom note. I'm not going to and i was getting off on. Its say much but afterwards we had a proper conversation that we can't do that again. Like i'm not on the pill. This is just really dumb. Put out my is just too fucking risky. It's to who. Is that what you did when you didn't use protectorate. Yeah yeah yeah. He didn't come inside me but even then it doesn't. Is it like one. In five women get pregnant from the pull out method. yeah. I think i heard that. Stop before god. Seventy three percent effective. Yeah which don't know by with. I don't wanna take those odds. I don't know if i can be. I mean you know it's fucking taking those. It is so many people who take the day. I'm just like oopsy hoops. And of course the lossing. There's no way. I want to get pregnant right now. Absolutely like even just the hassle and the fact of going to get it so it and the prying and the feelings and like nah not for me not for may know babies. No babies. Not for a long motherfucker plus. I don't want to have a biological child yet. I might change. I want adopters baby. Yeah and also please dude skies an women make sure you find the right condoms for your call. Like call gnomes like t shirt sizes moncey when when we got we got Some trojan and it has changed the sex game for for us and for a he went out and boom boom more. And i'm not suggesting trojan are the ones for you. But he was just like what the fuck why by been using these regular durex condoms and they don't allow i use those trojan ones and they were not the right fit really far interesting of course because you. It just needs to fit right. It's like it needs to be t shirts is but it's changed everything for him as well right now. He went out and bought those fucking. Because it's just silence constable and if it's too big or if it's too small they still come off and we've had a condo kamov situation when we were using like regular ones. Yeah yeah not worth the risk. Really absolutely not find the perfect condom. Golden slipper is literally light golden slipper cinderella situation. Yeah okay well that that like best fox outed pretty pretty good. I mean i haven't gone to the fuck be. Yeah that was just the food play motherfucker before clinton you okay..

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"roberson" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Understood understood in well well said of the way that you feel in a way that you stand business. It's good yeah. of course lets money. It's you know go make money but at people's choices whether or not they buy it but i understand your feelings i understand it very much. What you're feeling is you Yeah i'm even for me. It's still perplexes me. How he is never watched the mirror. The mcgregor fight. 'cause i mean we've seen it and it was a competitive fight you know it was a good fight See but i. I understand why he doesn't watch it. Because of the reason is said i respect that on a percents But it's it's not just black and white from busy huge gray area like if true people wanna fight and people want watch it and ms heaps of money to made short let the make money and at first i wasn't a fan of some of it but then i think it was when i when i met jake paul and i think i watched the Him versus roberson that five dollars. Not a fan of. I knew what was going to happen in that five dollars on like the seems like mismatch even the new one was llama lama odem versus aaron carter that was sanctioned that that guy simple black iverson this scrawny little white. Do that way it'd be like won't forty five. I'm dislike sanctions. That where was awake. Class for that fight was away clash nor they had and they had on like full helmets. Yeah ed gear like it was crazy and yeah just looked like it was just like this should not have happened but credit to them ace. I'm one of the in. Someone paid money to watch. It wasn't me but The recent one was a logan versus mayweather. That one i wasn't really. I didn't really like i wasn't really frosting over it at all kind of like. Oh that's happening. Why is that happening. Okay and then got to like the the windy than houses like shit. This is actually happening. And.

Bodega Boys
"roberson" Discussed on Bodega Boys
"We all faithful issue always before game fair like that's the conversation. Do we trade damian lillard for literally everybody. Do we do all over again. Here's my for you. Rj for dame straight ups. you doing. Oh walk through. I mean if it's literally that just barrett for dame straight up. I might do it. But i might be mad in like five years. Yeah yeah when. Audrey barrett is just like rj barrett is taking the league by stories averaging forty eight points a game. That's knicks fans luck like. We'll train them on the fuck away. He's developing he's looking good like know he might have something. Trade 'em away. The motherfucker becomes a mega super ultra star. He's like the next lebron jordan hybrid. And you know what i'm saying. We get dave for three years. We make it to the eastern conference finals and losing seven games that are nets loses. While another day they had this was the possible trade day. Put a bleacher report. I don't want to drug shame. Which ought to smoke crack. Maybe a little for rj mitchell roberson emmanuel quickly overtime a first round pick twenty twenty one first round. Pick a twenty twenty two first round. Pick swab as twenty twenty three first round. Excuse me sir. Why don't you just put the knicks in that box. The knicks future. We want to save for the knicks. Future winner rockets. Why not why not okay. Take you could take radio city to you. Call the portland city before call. It changes to rip city jones. Dollah getting naked on the all right belt. You fast pay our monica guitar. Yeah we'll we'll draw. Bream bane here takes to ripa. Yeah yeah that's gonna play. Basketball should be able to trade the celebrities at root for them. Y'all thanks steve is a bad contract though. He's like like he eats like eighty thousand pounds of low bills. You know what i'm saying. Not bringing the heat like atlanta migos. They got like people think about it. Yeah like if you think about like the lakers shit like new york. We've got like the celebrity game like it's like dips. It has like most valuable asset. I guess games games games. Heavy heavy not yet o. J.'s maybe change that up to powell. People start disappearing all right. It'd be a shame if you have to kill a.

Catch my Killer
"roberson" Discussed on Catch my Killer
"Now. I don't know what it's going to be. I think the pictures i saw on some scientists. I'll pictures of the basement or something. Yes moldy dark. Yes what looked like a mop bucket and it was just kind of creepy looking. I think they're nothing. The fish tanks that were there was still there. When i went down there two years ago. They were empty. Of course but right you know there were things laying around but everything was basically the same as when you network there. Nothing would have been done except they used it for storage. I wonder if there's anything left behind after ought doubt it. Well if the things that reused to kill. Janette where what i think they are. It's possible that there might be some remnants of the scene still there. I mean nobody's been using it for thirty years. It's just people just throw stuff in it. I mean it's there's a new owner and they had a guy in there cleaning it up probably takes care of that idea then thirty something years too late. So what aluminum. No no no. I mean i i i don't i don't know what do you think that would be still be effective today and clean all up by now. Well why would they. I mean it's rock. It probably worth looking at. I guess we'll would. It hurt right. I mean it's all these years later. I mean i know i know where she was killed. Yeah i but and. I'm pretty sure i know what weapons reused but to find him and that'd be kinda hard one of them could be taking know just carried out actually two of them could be carried out of the store and nobody would know now. Have there been any breaks has has has anybody lee spin arrested or that you know of anybody that's been under suspicion that you know of other than alvin. Her husband now nobody else. I have my qualifications. I thought i saw pictures. I thought somebody drew a f- can't recall. I thought i saw pictures. Like three guys or something. Yeah those were people. That was a guy that was down in the basement. Somebody to people saw this person and they wanted to question them. I don't know if they ever question this person or not. I not privy to that information so let me ask you this last question. I ask everybody this question. I speak to for anybody out there listening to this. If they know anything about what happened to your sister night back in nineteen eighty three. What would you say to that person. Why haven't you said anything to police. Why what what's stopping you. If you know who did it do. They deserve to live any longer than ginette did and if they do why. And that include story of ginette roberson. What happens ginette nearly forty years ago. Why would anyone want to kill a woman known for her kindness and love for animals. Her children grew up without her. They deserve to know who killed their mother. And why there is someone out there who holds the answers to dissolve homicide. Could it be you. Do you know anything if so i asked that you contact the michigan state police at nine eight nine seven seven three five nine five one to report your tips. Even if it seems like an insignificant piece of information it could lead to a break in this case in. if you're a parent law enforcement official friend or relatives he can justice for an unsolved homicide case. Please visit my website. Incomplete the contact form or contact.

Catch my Killer
"roberson" Discussed on Catch my Killer
"When you first found out that your sister was gone. Now you said you were told that we told that she was murdered is that is that what you were just rather rather tonight brother told me the state police would not tell me so buddy's media thought when you first found that out i mean. Did you think that it was a robbery. Did you think that maybe it was domestic. Wh what did you think when you first heard that she was gone. I don't know what my mother thought. My mother never talked about it. She refused point blank. Refused to talk about it. Point blank feet refused every time we try to bring up. I don't wanna talk about it. Change subject my brother will not talk about it because he got put through the wringer i for the longest time had a problem with her death because they would not let me see her body somewhere in the back of my mind. It was like okay. She's new witness protection program. she's not really dead. This isn't really happening because this doesn't happen to people like me. You know i it just it. It's very surreal. It's like this is just something you're gonna wake up from and you know it's it's a dream but it's not. I did not have any thoughts as to what it was be honest. I didn't in this happened in nineteen three correct. Yes and i also read that. It occurred thinking the daytime. So i'm wondering when i was reading this about this i thought okay. It's a hardware store. There might be cameras in their. The store is in a row of stores and it's a shotgun type store and it has two storeys top story and the bottom story and then the basement three stories really basement basement is made out of rock and when you walk in the door you go to your left a little bit and probably fifty feet. There is a a counter and right behind the counter. Is it stairs to go. Upstairs and right next to that is the stairs. Go downstairs and there's no windows in that basement. It's totally dark and you can't hear anything from down there. You can't smell rocky set right. Yeah you can't hear anything and there's a back entrance going upstairs from that basement. Goes right out the back door. So maybe somebody was familiar outlay of the store. Yep that's interesting now. Do you know if she. I can't remember if i read it or not but i thought i'd read that she was sexually assaulted. That's a yes and i. Now that's all. I can say if there's if that's the case then no semen. There wasn't on. Yeah that's what i was gonna say. I say that if there was an courses. dna but there's no dna dna. Okay there is but not that. How do you go down the right now. Like that and not li some trace. Because i'm sure your sister fought back. Well janette was five one one hundred pounds. Very tiny ginette trusted. Whoever did this. She turned her back on. So then you think it was somebody she knew or trial and i'm yeah. I'm sure it was engine. That was the type of person that she talks to people. She wasn't stand offish person. She wasn't a wait and see person if somebody was wandering around lost or looking like they were looking for something she'd walk up and you know what what can i help you with. That's how she was. You know it. It's somebody could have been down there and said hey you know. Do you have this. And she would've sure turn you know. Turn their back and blitzkrieg happens and she's dead. If not like that. I mean you know. You work at a store when i was younger. I'm you know we're restaurants or work wherever you don't think anything of it. Somebody asked for something and you sure. Let me look and you. Don't you turn your back. told me. don't think anything of it. oh i i have. I did it a very young age. That was very nice very nice person. She trust a lot of people. Yeah i think i'd read that too. That she was very trusting so she may not have been suspicious of right. Whoever did this to her so do you know if did she have any enemies. Did she have any stalkers or guys. It kept trying to talk to her. I mean anything like that. I don't think so i again. I didn't really talk to her. And i don't think she told me if she did. I do know that she kinda felt uncomfortable. Working down there in a place by herself in a dark basement. I went down there once while she was working there. And it just. I didn't like it. I it was to me. You don't have animals and dark but that's just me. It just seemed closed in claustrophobic. But she didn't really have a problem with it. I don't think that she did. I know that somebody said there was a couple. hang up. phone calls I don't know that for sure. And i don't know if anybody was down there bothering her. I have my own theories. But i can't really get into that either understand. So what about now is your mother. Is she still alive. No she is a father's not either. How does affect them. I said my mother never talked about it. My father i. I don't have a relationship with him. But i do. Ginette forgave him and He put out a piece of paper he wrote a lot of state representatives and things like that and then put out a piece of paper you know stating that. The city read city had a reward fund out and things like that but that was about it. He didn't get any further on. I mean even if your mother didn't really talk about it. I mean i'm sure most of bothered her car did go down any. She couldn't go into any stores had pets in them. But i'm not talking ill of the dead because this is fact. She didn't do a lot of proactive wire to police working on this case more while some people don't do that i mean there are people i talked to very. They're very committed to it finding out what happened to somebody but i always hear about people who are just kind of they stay out of it. They just won't leave it up to the police. The police solve it good. If they don't solve it all they can live with right. I like that. She was one of the weekends. I came up here to see my mother. I stopped into the city and police chief and my mother found out about it and told me to leave alone and she got very upset with me because i being an adult and probably being a male child told her now or is your sister. You wanna know. Even if you guys still fan i i do i do i wanna know. But apparently that's not something that she liked him. Well sometimes you have to do things that are not popular. The macomb may finding the what happened to a loved. One i under. I understand that. I've had some my lifetime. I've had some friends who get murdered. And co workers. And i did have a cousin. Get murdered in domestic violence situation. More boyfriend was abusive and he killed her and then killed himself but the thing is i know what happened to my cousin and my friends at of that were that i've lost to homicide. I know who lie. They were murdered. And i know who murdered them. I mean they're.

Catch my Killer
"roberson" Discussed on Catch my Killer
"Selling animals probably pretty interesting job. I've never heard a hardware store with a pet section now. That's never never seen that. i haven't either. I know she liked it. But i don't think she liked it. If that makes any sense. I mean you know there's people around here. They have snakes you know they got to buy the food snakes and that i think that was something that kinda got to her a little bit. I do know there was one person that she refused to sell a bird too because he listened to rock music. I remember that so how long. How long did she work there. That's died. I don't know when she started. I don't have a clue started now. I had read that. She was having some kind of a problem with her husband or that she was going to separate from him or something along those lines. I don't know how true that is. And that was the jehovah's witness so again. I don't know how true that is. I talked to alvin one time. Elven is not the type of person to talk to other people. He's alleged brother-in-law right. Yes in my opinion. He's extremely shy extremely he. He doesn't have real a lot of self-confidence. I only talk to him once. When i went up there for nets funeral i know when i heard net died i was up there and he was at my mother's house and i told me eat and he said he wasn't hungry. That was it. That was the extent of the conversation but jeanette would not live with somebody. That abused her. She wouldn't and you know if you re comments on the youtube videos. That's been done on. Janette husband did it No no he. He didn't know the first thing about raising children because job. She was a jehovah's witness. I mean she took it to heart. The husband is the head of household woman raise. The kids took care the husband. That's how she was and it's kinda hard to explain. There's rumors that he was having an affair. I saw that okay. Well that may be. It may not be. And i don't believe in that kind of stuff. I could see where he would be lonely enough after ginette died not lonely. That's the wrong word. Overwhelmed is a better word. 'cause there were two kids and he would know the first thing about taking care of them literally he would not know the first thing about taking care of these two kids though you know if he was having an affair. I'm not one to judge. Yeah i saw that larry. The woman that he made is the woman babysitter that allegedly he was carrying on with which surprised link. What i read was a motivational factor for him to want to do away with his wife. That's what i've read. I don't sit. I don't the the amount of rage that was done to jeanette again. She would never live with somebody that had abused her and because she'll without her whole life and from what i've heard from her children you never raised his voice to her at all. I mean he packed up and moved from georgia from the only family. He ever knew to michigan. If he wanted a divorce he'd get a divorce ginette. Didn't have to agree with gordon michigan law. He could get a divorce but he wouldn't have fought over the kids or anything because he didn't know anything how to take care of him so that just kind of rules that out. In my opinion it's always the spouse or significant others always the one that's being we're going to be blamed regardless right What was done to her without telling too much. I can't see a husband doing. yeah. I read that. It was pretty brutal her. When did you find out you and your mother. When did you wanted the family. find the sell. My mom was working in reed city so she was like two blocks from when it happened. I was down state Seven months pregnant. Two kids running around. I'm sorry three kids running around. And i just gotten out of shower. There's a knock on the door. And there were two state policeman standing there and said you need to call your mother. That have a phone and i said why. And they wouldn't tell me they said you need to call your mother okay. I wouldn't next door and called my mother and my brother answered the phone and he said lanta ginette dad. She's been murdered. I said that's not funny. And he says.

Catch my Killer
"roberson" Discussed on Catch my Killer
"Killer podcast. Thank you for listening. It was the winner of nineteen eighty-three when land jarvi received. Knock on the door. It was two police officers. They told her that she needed to contact her. Mother immediately. Officers didn't provide any information but whenever police officers show up at your door. It's never going to be a good thing. Plan called and spoke to her brother. He had terrible news for that would never leave. her brother. Said janette is dead. Landa thought it was a joke but she was wrong. Ginette was lanez older sister due to family issues growing up the sisters were never close but still the women were still family. Genetic moved the georgia but left in return home to michigan with her husband. Alvin and two children. The family settled in at a small town in michigan. Called reid city. Jeanette had a love for animals. You can tell by looking at old photos. She found a job working in a pet store. That was in the basement of a hardware store. Called gambles landed told me that she had been in the pet store and never felt safe in it. She said that it was in the dark basement with no windows. On january nineteenth nineteen ninety-three another employee found genetic bruised and beaten body. Someone had also sexually assaulted. Her told me that there was no semen there was. Dna left behind she described. The homicide is brutal. Police believe that someone had killed her between the hours of one in four pm. What's difficult to understand about. This case is that she was killed while employees and customers were upstairs. Apparently no one saw reported anything unusual. The police put together composites of three different men who could have possibly been involved genetics. Death over the years there have been tips but nothing has ever led was suspect or any type of motive read city is a small town where homicides aren't common. The murder had sent a shiver through the tiny michigan town. Things like that just didn't happen there especially not to a woman is kind and friendly. As janette landed described. Jeanette is a small woman but someone with a big loving personality. She told me that the police and other podcast about the homicide. Believe the genetics husband. Alvin may have been involved. The lane strongly disagrees. She told me that. Alvin was a peaceful man who never raises voice at his wife. She also said that genet- would never have tolerated any type of physical abuse. Leinna also addressed rumors about alvin allegedly have an affair and looking to end his marriage if she told me that she doesn't necessarily believe this to be another belief is that nets wasn't plan because she was killed with items from the store. It could have been someone who is interested in dating janette but was rejected. Jane were the nineteenth marking. The thirtieth anniversary of ginette robertson's brutal homicide the building where she took her final breath still exists. The basement has since become a storage area. Whoever killed jeanette has never been identified. Lanna has said that she will continue digging and trying to get publicity for this case she will never give up looking for her sister's killer now along with the story. Ginette roberson is told her younger sister. Lanna jarvi so janette. Was your sister right yes. I can't believe it to void this many years. And you've not any answers about what happened to her well. I didn't even live here when it happened. I live down state at the time. What kind of person was she. And what do you remember about her. When you were young she was born in detroit and she had an older sister. Two older sisters one died and then say she was. They were four of three girls and boy. I remember paper dolls to cut out paper dolls and draw really pretty outfits for them and put them on and that's what i remember about her else. Remember one year we went fishing in the rivers and she fell in and almost drown. She was just a good person. We didn't really have a great home life so you know there was a lot of bad things that happened to ran away from home when she was thirteen and my older sister ran away from home when she was fourteen. So i was nine at the time. That was pretty much the last time i lived with her. When i was nine and you know there were letters. There would be letters and things like that but never any more face to face contact. It doesn't sound like you were very close to her then. No we're not a close family at all. We weren't at all and she moved back to michigan. And i i would love to know why they moved back here. She lives in georgia. We lived in georgia at the time when she ran away. My father's in the military so you can probably imagine what life was like. Yes active duty. We did some moving to yeah. Well that's there was a lot of moving but there was also the white glove treatments and corporal punishment above and beyond and A lot of things. That should not be happening. Two little girls by their fathers so she ran away from home. She ran away to a to her or they got married her husband's house because we were boarding a horse and he was stable hand. And that's how her and her husband met and she ran away to their house. Yeah that's the. Last time i saw and until she moved back to michigan and i live downstate. I would come up here every every weekend to see my mother. And i didn't even know she was moving back till i saw my mother's house you saw at your mom's house and she told you. Ask moving back to michigan. Yeah what was bringing her back to michigan. I have no idea. I was twenty three at the time i mean when she was murdered so i was probably twenty one twenty two years old twenty one and twenty two year olds. I mean i had two kids at the time. I really wasn't paying much attention anything. I don't have a clue as to why she was moved back to michigan. They weren't college educated. They you know had. I don't even know she graduated from high school. I think she did but you know there was no formal education higher than that. There was no reason for her to come back here. None in my opinion. I mean at that time. Michigan state of michigan was in economic slump. So what would be the point will. Maybe she came back to be closer to your mom. Is that a possibility that could be i. I don't know but you know she would. If that's the case then her husband came with her and he left the only family he's ever had he'd never been out of state of georgia moved here and he was like a fish out of water. Is your sister and your brother in law. They moved from georgia. They moved back to michigan. Now your sister ended up getting a job working at a department store or some kind of store or something. That is that what happened was she had a job before that at a company called nar tron. They not sure. I'm not sure. What kind of parts they. But it was a line work thing and then she got a job at actually. It's a gamble store. It's a hardware store but they had a pet department in the basement and that was really connected to animals and she started to work there. Oh that's interesting. I am too big animal lover so working with for somebody that likes to work with that. Loves animals working with animals or.

IT Visionaries
How to Build a Hiring Process Based On Skill, Not Pedigree
"Welcome everyone to another episode of. It visionaries today. We have the founder and ceo of hacker rank the wreck. Roberson car the vet. Welcome to the show. Thank you for having me all right. Let's dive into what is hack heck is ing product that followed developers to showcase their skills and get jobs based on skills so it's great product developers. That's what we do. So hacker rank described it a little bit more. So if i'm a developer and i want to showcase my ability to program full stack front end back end. It doesn't matter. Whatever it is my specialty is. How does hacker ring helped me showcase my skill. Sure let's you know maybe hiring process of their do personas involved. One incident for the company cited the other one is a candidate but the developer side difficulty in what he has to happen before. Was you look at candidates z. Me and then go ahead and say okay. This person's the school gpa. Invent by used that as way adopting of us are you said as a pretty signal. The interview process the way hang works. Is we build a product that as a company you could go ahead and create your own customized challenges whether that is the front daniel stank a devops and developers one apply to your organization instead of going ahead and applauding the resume in the typical resume. Steam gain salgado's janitors and if they were pretty well then they can continue with the process the also build a bunch of products getting the enemy processes while To make the whole hiring process based on skills over pedigree all right. This is amazing. So if i'm let's say doing a cloud migration. And i need to convert web application my current on prem application so that their cloud native and i have a problem. I put it up on hacker ring. That's what i want to hire in someone. I don't know where they. I don't know who they are but people can just volunteer to solve these problems to demonstrate their ability and skill to do the job. I need the accurate. Yeah it's may partially academic you could think about it in two ways. One is in our set of applicants to your company's today yup and you could create the challenge in uses a way to understand their skills ended on a probably a set of candidates the rest of the world who are do not know about good company. And thanks who. You can advertise on Unity to say they. I'm from the stuff. Anita hire a cycle ability to go ahead and do it. Any developers ignore handbook of childhood. Solvent is more like a social some trying to imagine it on. Unfortunately i haven't used hacker. And i thought you know we could definitely diving because i think it's fascinating platform and product in. I think the better you describe it. The more our audience you know we have cio cto. Listen to this podcast. I mean i'd love to let them visualize what this experience looks like. Is it like a social network where there's users or applicants that are constantly like. Let's say browsing and checking things out and they see we see challenge posted and then try to solve them is it is it like that. Yes i think. I'll just maybe zooming i'll give you an overview of the city of the strategy or the product Sweet so our strategy communist developer life cycle management which is essentially like the name suggests that building products that span across the life cycle journey of a developer. We think about it. In phases that is a pre higher face that is either hiding face in the post fire face so the higher fees as ivana you could come onto our site and prepare for jobs so we have free challenges that that are boasted We have one of the largest about communities he stood about a million ascom every quarter of the golden prepare for jobs and hone their skills. Get better do it. Such a freedom a per community. Think about that way. So that's the first place the hiding phases. When i was talking about this as a company you could use our product to create customized challenges. You understand the skills of applicants are applying to your job. You can also posted on our community dimension do you attract developers n were linked tools. That can spanking log your interview process. Well what happens after that. You wanna to internal candidate in a bad programming. A white gold in a session on lines of world starting about jewels on that statute of set of products during the hiding things an host higher which is like once. He joined the organization. You know we want to have you with Understand what skills they have right now. What on waking Upskill myself and also the other side of the equation from a company so you can get a better understanding of Once said do. I haven't done early Gas in how do i still. The workforce are augmented. the hiding.

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"roberson" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
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Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast
"roberson" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast
"That turned into a win for him so When when is jack roberson get his. That's what i would you know. And i think maybe that's part of the joy is he never does you know he just is just the joy for me. I want to punish. Sometimes he just doesn't it's just it is. He's just so despicable and yet he gets to survive. I think that's hilarious. It is just. I love the character. I love the way he is like. Oh yeah we can Leak in shoot up production you know and the whole way him in the prime minister raw sleazy together like oh we can. You're gonna let me have all this for free because we're going to be your perfect commercial. And they got their little side deals in the woods that they're making and you know the the jack had staged this fake riot to test out the defense drones and use that to sell them. And so there's all this shadiness going on. Joe patterson the new pm you know like presents the dialects only. She doesn't know that thirty dollars six so she just calls them defense drones and now the what are the questions i'm going to this episode was well. Why doesn't the british public. Remember the dialects from before you know because they they were in victory of the dialects where the government had in world war two had used them and then they were you know in the stolen earth journeys head attacking the country. So the question is why did. And i thought about this a little bit and i thought well i remembered you know the the matt smith era story the the big bang where the universe was reset. Yeah so i kinda wondered. Well maybe chimney things..

After Hours with Rick Kogan
5 people shot, 1 fatally, outside restaurant in Morgan Park, Chicago police say
"At a restaurant in Morgan Park has left one person dead. Four others wounded driven. Roberson says One of his cousins is among the wounded. Hopeful. Better days. Really, you know, maybe you could slow down. Oh, stop. At least the family member identified the deceased as 31 year old von Welch of South Shore, who was eating at the restaurant with his girlfriend and three week old baby. Police believe he was the intended target. Police don't have any suspects yet.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
beirut explosion latest news
"Good afternoon from Zurich we start in Lebanon where people are calling for justice following a huge blast in the country's capital Beirut at least one, hundred and thirty five people are known to have died in the explosion thousands more have been injured and many more have lost their homes. Komo mosaic is an entrepreneur who lives and works in Beirut, and he's very good friend of the MONOCLE team. He joins us on the line from Beirut Hello Komo. Good morning by the Hello Calico I I wanted to to start, of course with maybe you painting a little bit of a of a picture for us We are of course. Yeah. Now well, over day into this aftermath of this blast of course, we've spent a lot of time in Beirut together over the years in good times and in bad. But what is the spirit of the city today? What's the spiritual sippy can be after you know I'm not going think immature I think everybody's so this mushroom blast you know. And someone course barrel Shema. So it's the second. Sousa search biggest love ever the over so. I don't know what can be. She would emergency mode on Tuesday nights of trying I. I was I drove from the mountains to within like half an hour which takes maybe two or three times more time. I was trending on the streets just to meet by partner who was wanted at the other end of the street. So I think first, they were completely under the show yesterday we were trying to. To suck leaning. Roberson. Understand who's alive was that was one bit and today is our survey after Sabang and trying to understand what happens and it's devestation. There's nobody people's there's not once the. Organism is doing anything. People are in this three hour cleaning the streets. They are helping people took years, their houses they are moving. To you know and. It's just keeping. Others today the. which talking to understand what happened it took us two days to understand I'm I'm curious to to understand also the psyche because you of course have been through so much as all Lebanese have the decades and of course, there have been there have been car bombs There have been of course, mass protests, and of course we know that Lebanon has been. Through a particularly difficult patch of of late and of course, this this happens I want to about the resilience of of the Lebanese spirit. Are you seeing that because I think we all often always agree that the Lebanese have to be the most resilient people in the world given all that they've they've been through but what what is the spirit like right now? I don't want to hear sort at all anymore I even pronounce foods are. You know I can't hear it anymore I don't think it is what it is just sort of you know we have no choice but to survive But to be able to survive, I'm not able to to say the word was arch to be able to survive your orders need a minimum of strength or. or in your hearts, which is fine. Doesn't exist at all anymore I. think it's like treaties trump and we cannot take all anymore. It's. It's you know. It's lot of. Destruction seeing all your life what would you know over and over again? In the weight it's like bombs tighter cannot be but this. Is. Where it had suspended for dinner is. Completely. Destroyed the trees in front of our issues on how can you get down? Of A tree it is beyond that you can you imagine just like. An on bump and since too much to go over. Where we don't have the choice where we're where you know we're looking at our wounds now. and. I jumped out of meeting where we're trying to set up a kitchen was censored. was the. Central Kitchen full dress project to start cooking for emergency. So we're just trying to get out now of success of the emergency and seeing what can be done and what we can do, what must be done, but it's really very, very, very difficult to scale beyond anything you can imagine. Kamal over the last forty, eight hours. Of course, we've heard a number of countries probably France what am I talking about AIDS and and of course, emergency intervention in the country are you already seeing signs of that? Are you seeing troops or support from from elsewhere already involved with recovery? You Emmanuel Macron. And votes French president arrived city. To visit. That city and president haven't even said a word of on. Anything have been on the grounds so as or nationally and metro is now on the ground just planted and bill, and then the number I cannot. I cannot reply to France and seventy support trump over. So we're you cannot believe what it is. It is overwhelming it's warming our hearts it's giving maybe this is the only thing thousand giving us hope sore going to go on. So, yes. That's about specific receptacle trump something as to moral. That's for specific projects about play you we need everybody. To be able to grow up Camilla's in Beirut we will look forward to, of course, speaking to and Komo hopefully also. Looking forward to coming up to Beirut to join you very soon

Broncos Country Tonight
What analysts have to say about the Broncos' 2020 free agency haul
"Season let's talk about the the Broncos free agents that they could be doing a really really good job of posting up some video break down to the players that the Broncos have recently added it's giving people a chance to kind of get to know some of these players some of our our household names like Melvin Gordon but Graham Glasco certainly is not a household name I think for a lot of Broncos fans so maybe let's just let's call it back to the AJ Bouye a trade and what did you what do you think the Broncos got with AJ Bouye well I think first and foremost this is a life of Fangio's scheme fit to be T. at you know he's a he's a lanky guy he's got speed towards what I think of a cover three or mast cell type defense of financial likes to run he's a very smart player in terms of getting himself in position there was a place Sam Darnold you know the just like the run that post will route a lot they try to run it earlier in the game and you know I think they did a very good job communicating at their place band coverage there and boy a cover number one on the post pattern pretty decently late in the game they try to throw the same exact routes and boy they read it perfectly he gotten from the wide receiver and shielded him almost like a box out in terms of of a basketball type analogy here and he was able to go downfield to make a play on that post pattern intercepted returned about twenty six yards off enjoy downhill looks more guys in band you know Ryan you guys know this well but being around silty a lot more defensive back plays importance and I know that a lot of Broncos fans been clamored for a star name but look aged boy if he can recreate a little bit at twenty seventeen season any ad you know it's gonna be fully healthy corner to twenty twenty you can still be a guy that contributes massively in you don't have to have the most amount of telling your secondary if you got guys that are really smart that's one thing about how Justin Simmons involved fans your system I think Borges same type of player not just a bully a Simmons Jackie Jackie a Gaza border they're all intelligent guys and guys that are willing to hit is there anybody out there you see right now on the free agent market still left it maybe the Broncos could bring in and that the the defense the second or the kind of fits that mold you know I was thinking a lot about it you know one of the names that I think we've all talked about as principal tomorrow but with Chicago Bears releasing and he met all the time in the world to be able to sign in the fact they haven't done so just yet tells me that you're not interested or you're waiting for a few more things to happen in terms of you know Simmons and you may be full plans yet on off that extension's gonna happen now in the off season of this year but I feel like it may look more so in the NFL draft and no garlic Bryce Oliver junior I like him I am also an EC Roberson Adalat tech is one of the guys that still exonerated could be available maybe in the second third fourth round if this team really wants to look at that position are you mentioned earlier in the broadcast to kill will be called when we told him you know what the rockets could you never gets called PI so that might be a good idea to bring in in but also that for like the market outside is is pretty small you know there's like save your roads I feel like would be too pricey and I just don't see where he would fit right now and the Broncos can consider that they traded for boy name and they also re signed Vontae buys before I project in forty eight I'm gonna be the outside corners provincials defense this year so really at this point Thomas like the market right now has close for Denver on cornerback to like I said I think that could change at any point time considering if they make any roster moves to fix more space I think restructuring Callaghan's contract opens the door for maybe another mover to

Covert Nerd Podcast
Hellboy talk with Tim
"Are seeing more of change. I think in response to books like Hell Boyer Black Hammer. Where because there is a firm time line and things are happening characters have to react to the things that are happening even if they don't have full context for what's happening so that's what you like about hell boy be. Pr General. Think helpful like you said Houston's Gone Yeah Houston's gone what are you GonNa do hell boy died? What are we going to do? And that's another thing stopped me please. If I'm going off the rails in the world of hell boy. Bpd WHAT HAVE YOU? Death is final unless it isn't and what I mean by that is when like okay but speculate for just a second over. I'm going to spoil recent events in Batman that's okay. I'll put spoiler at the beginning. The Alfred was killed by Bain in Batman a couple months ago Alfred. Dying is a huge deal. It's a very good story. I'll be really hard pressed to say in five years. We're not going to have comics with Alfred. M I think we'll see Alfred Comeback in the hell boy world if there was a a character analogous to Alfred. If he died he'd be dead. There's only been three characters I can think of who haven't stayed dead One of them is Huma Hunky list which is hard work as say I can read it forever. A monkey lists named Roger. Who's liveability is questionable? At best the other two and I could be wrong as well like I'm not concrete giving you information but This based off the best of my recollection the the other two characters would be Rasputin. Who is the main villain and Hell boy himself and when hell boy is brought back it's not his choice. There was There was a thing that I want to say. Scott Allie who was an editor and a writer on BP said is If he said death is final and things will break and if things are repaired they will still remain broken. So if you like break glass table you can put that glass table back together. It's not going to be as strong as it was. And that's kind of a tenant and B P R D if we're gonNA break it we can put it back together but it's not gonna be the same as a storyteller in a fan of of character the way hell boy and it's related books handle stakes is so it's so unlike anything else you're gonNA find in modern pop culture and he loves. Mike loves the supernatural world. Because I hadn't read hell boy before but I read Joe Gholam which is one of my aches works and it has a very supernatural tinder taste to it for lack of a better word but he really loves that supernatural world when I was reading up about how he came up with hell boy and the Supernatural. In general he started. Reading Brahms stroker's Dracula and just got sucked into the all. The supernatural world and missed. Go along with that and even see that. In Gotham by gaslight. Yeah I think that's where he got a lot of this inspiration because like you said. Eprdf just kind of a supernatural monster story arc on each in how he tries to solve this mystery so to speak. But I really like those like you said the BP because they're short. In general. At least the ones I read are fairly short. They're kind of wins a call because they take place in the past share. Well it's it's interesting because Mike men ULA has trusted so many people with his world. Geoff Johns has written for PR. D- we've got Chris. Roberson does a lot of stuff Scott. Allie Gabriel Bah and Fabio Moon. Who ARE TWINS? They've done some work on a book called. B P R D vampire. Let's just phenomenal. It's so good Abe Sapien had his own series for awhile and there were another set of twins that were working on the art in that and their names escape me off hand but pitch perfect. They're wonderful the those twin they're now working on Lucifer for DC like the the Black Label Sandman books but It's just so good There's a horror comic called Herro county that's written by. Cullen Bunn the art and that is done by Tyler Crook and there was a tiny little bit of animosity because Tyler Crook was the second main artists on E. P. R. D. And when he went over to do Harrow County kind of left He left the crew in a bit of a bind and everybody was a little upset but also he's doing the work of his career on. Harrow. County That's how we got Lawrence Campbell as the main artist on be prd through throughout the run of like hell boy traditionally the art in that is either Mike Minneola or Mike. Minneola esque yes. There's a there's a very good so pretty still pretty rough so to speak but it I think it fits in his universe. Yeah it absolutely does. If we're not getting Mike Manolo. We're getting somebody like Dunkin for Griego who has a very manolas style over. Mvp what we got was a completely different visual. Take and we had guy. Davis was the main artist for play frogs. Hell on earth. We saw Tyler Crook and then going into the devil you know we had Lawrence Campbell. And they bright. They brought a very interesting like real world. Visual take on what Mike Minneola drew as more than esoteric stylized monster world and just like injected it with like this fierce ground level realistic take in it so to to see how Lake Dunkin for draws Abe sapien versus how Mike Minneola draws EP and versus. How Tyler Crook Draws Abe sapien versus? It's so it should not narrative Lee speaking work. It shouldn't do it Michael did a whole issue of of that. We have a painted issues that are done by just masters of their art. And it's it's so wonderful and and just the fact that you can have these visual styles who divorced from divorce from the words divorce from the writing you would never know that just because this character looks a little more cheesy in. This character. Looks a little more realistic. There is no. There's no what if in the hell boy universe whenever you read a story As far as the comics the short stories are a little different. There's pros and all that but we're talking about the comics there's not Lak- what if Abe Sapien was fighting in World War. Two like it's there's none of that every everything you read actually happens To those characters in the world of hell boy and having such unique creative voices all working in tandem to tell this one epic it should not by any right work and if it does work it should not work nearly as well as this does and it is so much fun it does. It's a fun a fun book. Speaking of you talked about Abe Sapien. What is your favorite character from hell boy? Do you bomb or is it a cop out answer cop out answer and then maybe might cop out. Answer is Every every major comic book company I believe has a trinity of some kind so. Dc Has Batman. Wonder Woman Superman Marvel's got Captain America. Thor and iron man You could argue. That image has spawned in which blade and someone else that I can't think of offhand For Hell boy it's definitely you've got an expansive universe of characters but it comes down to Abe Liz in hell boy and if I get one of those three I'm going to have a good time and be in for completely different reasons there so three very different characters In the in the Gemmell del Toro movies. They had a romance between. Liz and hell boy does not exist in the comics. That's not a thing If anything Liz and Abe kind of have an unspoken thing that nobody ever acts on and that's kind of cool because you've got fire and water and that's like a neat neat thing like that. Yeah it's really fun. But if you were like gun to my head me pick a character man. It's GonNa be a tie between it's GonNa be a tie between Captain Daimyo from be PRD. Who is in the newest? Hell boy movie. He's the the wear Jaguar. I love him or Johann Johann Krauss whose an echo plasma ghost in a in a sealed suit don't make can't choose between those two a close honorable mention would be roger but I can live without roger it's fine but But no I love and that goes to the military guy in me I love. Diageo is a traditional military guy and he is just he's hired basically to militarize the PRD and get them to work as a cohesive unit and he just comes in and he's like all right. Look I'm done I'm done like I cannot handle. Whatever it is you guys are doing. I need you all. Just cut your drama. And let's do this. And he just has no time for any of the. He's he's not ignorant to the fact that he's working with monsters he's he gets to the point where he's like. I don't care that you're monsters. We have work to do. And I absolutely love that. And then Johann who was voiced by Seth McFarland and the second held boy movie the The Golden Army In the comics he is so flawed that he is. He's the most fun to read. Because you you just like him you just like him and he makes some really dumb stupid mistakes but they're mistakes that you could see yourself making and you see some emphasis me speaking of myself when I say you but I see so much of myself in him that when he makes a mistake. I'm like own own. No real world content is one hundred percent what I would do and we would all be in so much trouble So I absolutely adore the dichotomy of those two and they don't get a wall but No it's my it's A. It's a complete cop-out I answered it twice with no actual answer. That's okay. I like the fact that like you said it is kind of whimsical. Boys Got A. Would you say it dry sense of humor? I would say Ri- I think is is not so much dry it's like. He knows he knows what he's just so he's just kind of he's perpetually forty and he could you imagine being being against. I'm in my late thirties. Man If you just I would be unstoppable if I had energy and I see hell boy as just perpetually old enough to know better young enough to not care and he kind of can get away with

Joe Pags
Hard Rock Hotel partially collapses in New Orleans
"Week at least two people are missing and one person dead after a large portion of hard rock hotel that's under construction suddenly collapsed in New Orleans on to Canal Street fox affiliate W. V. U. we reporter Josh Roberson has some details from New Orleans earlier this morning we were receiving word that the hard rock hotel or what was going to be the hard rock hotel is under construction partially collapsed and and and this is a very large building so partially means that it was a huge portion of the building collapsed into the street and we know that there were several injuries a pretty much a madhouse fire department EMS police department homeland security I mean you name it they're out here right now public works code enforcement they're all out here this morning authorities say eighteen people or more were taken to the hospital for treatment all of the eighteen are now in stable condition the same is called fluid right now with other pieces of the building still occasionally

Texas Home Improvement
Hard Rock Hotel partially collapses in New Orleans
"Hotel hard rock hotel that's under construction in New Orleans suddenly collapse to this morning fox affiliate W. V. you re reporter Josh Roberson has some details earlier this morning we were receiving word that the hard rock hotel or what was going to be the hard rock hotel is under construction partially collapsed and and and this is a very large building so partially means that it was a huge portion of the building collapsed into the street and we know that there were several injuries a pretty much a madhouse fire department EMS police department homeland security I mean you name it they're out here right now public work code enforcement they're all out here this morning authorities say eighteen people were taken to the hospital for treatment in there now all in stable

In Black America
Motown's First Lady Claudette Robinson
"I'm Johnny Hansen Junior and welcome to another edition of and Black America on this week's program motown sixty years of Hicksville the USA with cloud at a net Robinson founding member of smokey Robinson and the Miracles Kim black uh-huh. I just couldn't get in the gross helps eight needs today. Everybody everybody gets real excited when I say Berry Gordy but he wasn't as well known at that time but smokey actually knew who he was because smokey you look at the hit parade magazine that was out in that magazine actually had Lee had the lyrics listed of the song as well as the song writer or writers and he has seen Mr Gordie's name down there so he was oh boy. You know I'm getting opportunity to see this famous guy well. I must admit admit I had never heard of Mr. I guess really sheltered or something and I've thought who is is because smoking was so excited he he was like oh so at the end of that. Mr Gordy said he'd like to work with us on February nineteenth nineteen fifty eight miracle. I I single gotTa job was released in nineteen sixty. The song shop around became motown's first million seller that same year Motown L. Founder Berry GORDY stored on Claudette Robinson the official title of quote First Lady of motown into quote born Claudette Rogers in New Orleans. She was bright and adventurous like many contemporary. She developed her talent in the sanctuary. The family moved to Detroit Royd was she excelled academically with honors and graduated from Commerce High School at the age of fifteen. She attended Wayne State University through a sophomore year here. Before joining the Marine Corps reserves the miracles career has spanned more than five decades group has so more than sixty million records in two thousand nine commemorating their golden anniversary in the entertainment industry the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce on Miracles with a star on the Hollywood boulevard walk walk of fame as motown founder Berry Gordy stood at the podium. He's saying we quote without two miracles. There will be no motown and of quote. Ah Recently Robinson was in Austin Texas to participate in the summit on race in America and the opening of the Grammy Museum's new exhibit motown the sound L. of young America Roberson said down with them Black America for this exclusive interview born in New Orleans. You all moved to Detroit. Actually I moved to Detroit. When I was eight years old? I was living with my grandmother at the time and she passed away and my mom came for me because I was actually living doing with my grandmother at the time and we moved to Detroit on the west side of Detroit us now going back in the day in Detroit. Well you know when your kid everything is wonderful and amazing first of all I saw snow for the first time and it was a lot of fun you know because now I was with my brother I had two older step sisters and my stepsisters would take me like like to the Tigers Games 'cause one. She was just so fascinated and excited until she took me with her. All the time. I think that was one of the ways that she could get out because I don't think she was supposed to be dating so she took me as the excuse you know put the miracles together well. The miracles came together or my brother had a group which consisted of smokey Bobby Ronnie and Pete and the guys had a group firstly we the chimes chimes five times and they became the matadors will when my brother was a matador I actually formed a group of five girls and that group was matador aretz prior to that when my brother was an orchid I had a group called the orchestra so whatever you did I kinda followed his is legal. My brother decided nothing was happening with the show business stuff so he decided to join the army as a result the guys used to always practice in in our basement to rehearse in all of that so I heard all the songs and after my brother was gone a great audition came an opportunity for an audition in came about and it was absolutely fascinating you know and that maybe you get an opportunity to be able to record and as a result smokey asked me would I go to the audition with them as their fifth member and I said yes and that the idea and when we got there and rehearsed the gentleman that was auditioning us. I'm sorry I don't like I don't really like the group he didn't see say it just like that but it meant that what he wanted actually at that time he wanted smokey and I'd be like a dual and the duo would have been just he and I see and forgetting the guys Mickey and Sylvia were real popular at the time and so therefore that's what they wanted that's so he wanted will of course we weren't GonNa leave the guys of course I was knew I wasn't really a part of their group yet and we we just kind of you know the guys especially. We're so so very very disappointed because they thought this was their one opportunity. They're going to get a recording contract. Well there was a gentleman walking around and that gentleman said do you have any more of those songs and smokey spoke up and he said yes he said how many said one hundred rid so we said well. Can I hear some of those so when the piano and we started singing and performing not very much performing mainly he just singing and re. I'm laughing because I actually was in my United States. Marine Corps a uniform. I was in the reserves reserves and I was you know it was that time of the day so it was coming from our basic practice and went to the audition and you know after all that happened and then this gentleman asking us to sing he listened very very patiently very repatirated. Every song has to have a beginning a middle and end so that you know how to write property can't be all over over the place and because we went to the audition singing five original songs and after that occurred you know when we saying the gentleman introduces himself and he said my name is Berry Gordy today. Everybody gets real excited when I say AH Berry Gordy but he wasn't as well known at that time but smoke he actually knew who he was because smoking you look at the hit parade magazine Zine that was out in that magazine actually had had the lyrics listed of the song as well as the song writer or writers and and he has seen Mr Gordie's name down there so he was like Oh boy you know I'm getting an opportunity to see this famous guy I must i I had never heard of Mr. I guess really sheltered or something and I thought who is because smokey was so excited excited. He was like Oh so at the end of that. Mister Gordy said he'd like to work with us so I was you know I'm new to the group so I I don't know include me or not and as as we kept talking to him then I found out later more about him and and his family is family was really well recognized around Detroit. You know they had so many entrepreneurship businesses. They had a a printing company. They had a record company. They had yes. They have construction. They also so had Mrs Gordy senior was well into the insurance business so they were really really entrepreneurs long before leaving her. Yes yes and there were eight children. Mr Gordon being a child number seven which always that's that's a pretty lucky number so we started working with him. Of course this year is that particular year was nineteen fifty seven so Mr Gordon was saying that we needed record so our first record that was released was February nineteenth nineteen fifty eight which coincidentally is bobby and smokey's birthdays and you know same same day same year same everything same hospital as well as they actually found out later an hour apart and they met fourteen years later uh well as story went on this is now nineteen fifty eight but there is no motown yet that had not occurred and and when we see that magnificent wonderful royalty check three dollars a nineteenth since it was like Oh my God you know. Is this this this what happens with showbusiness how you ever GonNa make are you going to ever have a home or an apartment or any of the above and smokey suggested to Mr Gordy that you know maybe you should have your own record company because we certainly could not do any worse yeah and that was kind of like the start a we had had prior to that a two record deal with the record label which was our I song gotTa Job can then after that we had a two record deal with chess records of and the thing is I don't recall with the royalty check was from wound gigantic. No no it was never gigantic. Unfortunately well well as as time you know went by motown itself which is now sixty years was started January twelfth nineteen nineteen fifty nine and would made that something remarkable as far as having a company Mr Gordon Gordon what had not only have thought that we should definitely have our own record our own whatever and and so the song for that became we recorded Chaperon my mother call she said Eh on you growing up now pretty soon new take awry and then she said

Data Crunch
How Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI Can Support Executive Strategy and Business Goals
"Out our training and consulting offerings for our executive panel. Today we'll be talking to Simon Lee chief analytics officer from waiter Fatima Kosher who is the vice president of data science engineering at all tear and role in Roberson who has the president at Tryon's so welcome everyone to the executive panel. We are super excited to have you guys here. You're all executives in companies that are doing amazing things with data science so the audience knows again. We're talking about today. The topic is how data science machine learning and A._I.. Can Best Support executive strategy can business goals. How how does that function really work? Let's start maybe with Simon and then fatman enrolling if you give us a little introduction. We'll get going from their banks. I'm silently. I'm actually kind of a mixed bag. When it comes to data science Heinsohn analytics <unk> about twenty years of experience using analytics than advanced algorithms in in a whole bunch of different industries like transportation for example airline rail trucking Ocean Carriers Printing Publishing Shing Manufacturing Finance and delivery delivery is where I'm currently at waiter is a restaurant food delivery company in small and mid size market so probably a lot of people haven't heard of us because we're in <music> smaller communities but where are trying to make a big splash so yeah? That's that's awesome. Thanks for being here <hes> Hi. This is Michael from alter engineering. I am a civil engineer by training. Although I know we get a chance chance to practice it's my background is <hes> multidisciplinary design exploration and optimization and I was in the auto industry before I joined al-Tair <hes> I've done several things throughout the fourteen years that I've I being here but always keeping <hes> design expiration opposition as the core of <hes> my responsibilities and I'll tear is a global technology company we provide software and solutions for product development data intelligence origins and high performance computing on the are McCain and its headquarters in Michigan in Troy Michigan where I'm speaking and <hes> we have offices in twenty five countries now <hes> so that would be great thanks to read Padma and rolling right. Thank you good morning or Roland Roberson with Tryon's you know for my own background. I've <hes> similar to Simon. I'm kind of a mixed bag. Then in industry for twenty plus ears <hes> solely in digital transformation space the working from startups mid level companies through global service integrators working with Tryon's currently to really expand the growth in use within within a I an Iot within the organization and our customer base <hes> tries as a company of fifteen hundred plus employees a global offices and a breath mainly serving the upper mid tier and enterprise his level customer base solely focused on digital transformation in the use of those high technologies greater return on value. That's often so lots of experience here really rape panel. Were excited to hear what you guys know no and can offer to the audience so we're going to jump in right here and the first thing that I really wanted to dig into is as an executive in your specific industries. How do you approach leveraging data science machine learning and A._I.? To have an impact on your business what's your focus and how do you make that work in your companies and maybe we can start with my here and then after she's done she's talking. If other people have comments please join it. Thanks coach is <hes> I think the biggest biggest impact the data science machine learning <hes> have on our business and on our customers business is to enable and speed up ovation. Do I think about data science data signs allows us to think in the multidimensional probably dimensional way the problems works applications wrote and we no longer have to think linearly because it simplified seeing the multidimensional aspect of a problem you know this gives us relations between changes in the system and the corresponding change in system performance whether the system is in engineering system always a financial system allows us to build predictive models using machine learning and of course you know we all know that once you have predictive models all those you can do prescriptive analytics explore many alternatives to trade off you know expose new ideas and new products and that paves the way to innovation. We have many customers twelve years that has <hes> world fit to to deploy this <hes> has been mostly in engineering domain but recently with Iraq positional intelligence company. We are also leveraging these technologies for business cases for example. We have a customer in <hes> a large consumer products brands way we use data science to find optimal package designed to reduce material which is an engineering problem and at the same time indeed do optimal trait spent to increase the sales and maximize revenues which is a business problem got it. I think there's a lot more we could dig into their but let's give the other panelists that opportunity to respond as well yeah I I love Fatma's answer kind of mirrors my own experience here at waiter. What I really love about? Waiter is just the multi dimensional multi the different aspects of data science and analytics general world forecasting what the order volume will be what happens on holidays unusual events super bowl parades etc what happens to the order volume because we need to schedule that and then in terms of just optimization it just how do we how do we get an efficient schedule out because we have thousands of drivers that we need to schedule. How do we match the supply demand once we get the forecast? How do we when we're actually doing operations? Tally matched the drivers to the orders again another optimization problem and then and then in in terms of machine learning. What can we learn about the three pillars of our business <hes> the customers the drivers in the restaurants <unk>? How do we classify them what we know about churn in their lifetime value when their preferences and all that sort of stuff has tremendous business now? It's just an exciting time an exciting business where we can apply all these different aspects of analytics addicts to to make a meaningful impact. Yeah I would agree with that. You know as we look across our customer base you know data science data engineering artificial intelligence machine learning earning all the technologies dealing with today helps us take and make the difficult easy for our customers we find many of our customers now are quite frankly struggling just to keep up with the amount of data the different types Oh to changes in the environment that they're dealing with on a day to day business and what we do is actually make those type of challenges easier to overcome we look at the Sonam e of data that they're now getting presented with in we take that in presented to to them in a way that is not only easier to use but consumable and thus they can actually make better business decisions with the type of data now the right information is presented to them so they can make a better day to day choices. That's a great overview. I'm curious now. We've talked about these various use cases across all of your industries. Actually what are some maybe specific concrete examples that you guys have seen where you can help help our audience really get a grasp on here's a specific use case that we saw and the result from it and in kind of how we built that out so they can see this process sure we happy too so as an example we recently been working with a large global logistics company and part of their transformation internally is to actually migrate from Human Driven Vehicles Do automated vehicles vehicles for types of shipping logistics now part one of transformation is just getting their arms around the telemetry and the telematics. That's happening within vehicles on how a human driver interacts day a two day now part of that transformation. It's actually not only the sensors that have been upgraded around the vehicles to collect the information but actually the collection then and distribution of that data to understand what's happening so real time use case is that while we might understand on how to move accussed driver from aid be what you're really seeing though is and the intent was maybe I can move them to location see if a storm is in a way to maintain he might logistics schedule but with some of that censor data we're now collecting weather information across all the different vehicles nationally and so with that we understood that now we have a better weather collection database of the National Weather Service at the time that is even more real time in just having that data is valuable into itself in his actually can be considered revenue stream so we identified new revenue streams for business at really had denied even have that in mind when I first went down this journey and now we started opened up new ideas and new ways to collect revenue that they never knew that they had before so it's not just attacking the problems at that. They're interacting with today and trying to move forward forward but it's it's identifying new sources of revenue that they never knew that it was even capable of having got. I love that yeah because revenue and profit are what what keeps us in business right. That's really interesting other examples that people have I didn't more generic <hes> response to it as you know. What makes success? Is You know I didn't find the right case in one that has business value but technologically we didn't reach and has data and I think the example that role engage it is a perfect example of how all those pieces are aligned and and I find one of the most rewarding things in terms of the work that we do is is as as human beings we tend to be fairly proud of our ability to make good decisions and I think that as people working in online or manufacturing evening executives we tend to be very proud and then when somebody comes along and says you know there may be an algorithm or an approach or a data driven method that can help make a better decision. The immediate response is usually skepticism <hes> <hes> you know you. You can't figure out all the all the different factors I've been doing this for a long long time good luck and when you do deliver something that actually far exceeds needs what human can do. Sometimes you get. This incredible change of attitude and perception is yeah that is actually better than what I can actually very rewarding to see that transformation to say you know we can help make better decisions with this massive information that we're collecting and we've seen it in the airline industry you seen him printing and publishing where in printing publishing week there's a schedule of how to how to construct the British could material which is a fairly complicated thing but we represented graphically for for one of the experts in the field when I showed what he did at what what the Algorithm did he's he actually stopped. Oh my goodness that's absolutely beautiful and to to get that success which translates the dollars is quite rewarding from a personal level because it's you can you can actually see yes. We were making a difference here even the experts in the area see that at acknowledged and I think that's really really awards lots of use cases here and lots of transformation as we're talking about this Simon. You brought this up just now that there's sort of a hesitancy for people to accept maybe that an algorithm can do better than I can do right when once you show them that there's a change of mind. What other areas are you guys? Seeing that are big. Hurdles are big challenges that an executive needs to be aware of when they're trying to take advantage of of what the capabilities are nowadays when they need to be thinking about what are the pitfalls. I'll give you an example you know in many cases what we find with our customers is that they already have a significant amount of data over the last decade. They've been struggling quite a bit with how to leverage that data effectively for day to day use and you can acquainted more with actually the customers really and firefighting mode because they are actually taking bits and pieces and trying to stitch relevant story together. Gather as to what that data really means and ultimately find that they don't have a complete view of what that data is so they have to go find out more so time and time again they're fighting struggling trying to make use coherency z. of the data and bring meaning to it now with allow the more recent advances. I mean you're getting more and more data now. That's being moved not only from customer data. That's being brought in thew larger scale the European systems but you're also getting IOT enabled devices so this wave of data is now going to completely swap you know the customers enter their

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Will Bryce Harper to worth his $330 million contract with the Phillies?
"You know, three hundred thirty million dollars at dominated the headlines in the off season, although we would have hoped it'd happened earlier. It finally happened and Bryce Harper is a Philly. I gotta talk to you write about expectation as it comes for Bryce here. And what does Phillies seem Kennedy chief because if you looked team that Bryce left is probably still the favourite in the you know, that being the nationals how much pressures on this guy. What's reasonable, and what do you expect from the Phillies? Well, I mean, you know, aside from Bryce Harper before they ever got rice Harper. I think they quietly got themselves. Very much better. Like you. You look at between getting the trade for g JT rail dog getting Andrew mccutchen. I know is not necessarily the MVP player, but he's still a very solid major league player and at times plays like an MVP to go there and get you know, Roberson in the bullpen and to do the things they did, gene sicker. They really tightened their team up. And then you go add star power and a guy middle lineup. I think they're going to be a tremendous team when I look at the division. I know the Mets got better. The Braves are good last year. I look at the Phillies is the favourite. I I just think what their starting rotation one through five they they have some solid performers there. And they just they dressed a lot of issues to get better. And I think you know, it's it's gonna be interesting, but three hundred thirty million dollars for one. Wow. It's a lot. The last couple years later. Yeah. It sure does is better. We're that

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Faith leaders demand independent investigation into Jemel Roberson shooting
"Some church leaders in Illinois are calling for the firing of the mid Lowthian. Police officer who shot and killed Djamil Roberson a twenty six year old security guard was attempting to apprehend an individual that fired shots at the establishment where he worked. Pastureland Rehill who wants to be remembered for the joy that he was. He was. Security officer that he was. Serving Djamil save lives that night. Only to lose his life. So we won't ask we won't results. Roberston was working security the bar in Robbins, Illinois early Sunday when a gunman opened fire inside the bar yet beheaded the gunman outside the bar pinned him down winning for police when responding office from the neighboring town of Lowthian arrived ordered Roberson a droppings gun then shot and killed him. Local pastors called Roberson national hero

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Jamal Rogerson, Officer And Jamal discussed on Democracy Now
"Guard in the Chicago suburbs. Twenty old Jamal Rogerson jumped into action early Sunday morning when a shooting broke out at a bar where he was working as a security guard Rogerson was restraining shooting suspect outside when several police officers arrived on the scene a white police officer from the mid Lowthian police department, then opened fire shooting robust, son. Witnesses said the police officer opened fire even though police at the bar was screaming that Rogerson was a security guard Rogerson was armed and held a valid gun owners license. This is Adam Harris who witnessed the shooting speaking with WGN TV in Chicago. Yes, somebody growl. What is what is needed? And is back with his gun owners. Don't move. Everybody was screaming without security uses to here to guard, and they still did their job in saw black man would have done it basically killed him. Meanwhile, the Illinois state police is defending the actions of the police officer who shot Jamal Roberson a report by the state's public integrity force claim that Rogerson was not wearing the security guard uniform and ignored verbal comments to drop his gun. Witnesses have contradicted. The state report claiming he was wearing the uniform and a hat that was labeled security Greg coolest an attorney for ROY since family told the New York Times, quote, we are three days into this. And they are saying preliminarily that it was a good shoot. They traditionally take nine months or longer Jamal. Roberston death comes in the wake of a series of mass shootings in America,

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Brian France, NASCAR CEO, takes leave of absence over DWI, drug allegations
"Provide the information that we Need as it comes in. Rodriguez already was charged with murdering Pamela Johnson in her home and a, mattress, one, employee at WALDO Magana. The Texas alcoholic beverage commission says an unbel- convenience store where teens frequently bought alcohol was, cited, for violations in the past charges and Alvin filed. Against twenty nine year old Gamero Campos for selling to a minor involved in last month's drunk driving crash that killed. Two teenage girls will hand stop has one private relation for. Selling alcohol, to a minor. In July two thousand twelve the business served in eight days suspension for that violation after that conducted five monitors things at humble handy stopped. Funding November. Seventeen year old Jagger Smith basis to charges of intoxication manslaughter for, the deaths, of a, task, ac-, to high school students khloe Roberson and Salman. Gomez is CEO and plant manager. Each now out on twenty thousand dollars for being indicted late last week for what's, described as reckless release. Of toxic chemicals during hurricane Harvey, Richard row unless they Comber del appeared in Court earlier today Rusty Hardin is their attorney. If harm was called by an act of God something, totally unforeseen and done by nature nobody is. Guilty nobody in this town is guilty the Arkham accompany also was indicted by a grand jury and could face a million dollar fine another court date set for October KTAR h news time eight oh three chief executive Brian France stepping away from NASCAR after he's drunk driving arrest in New York in a statement Brian France, apologized to NASCAR fans after he was arrested Sunday for drunk driving in possession of. Oxycodone he said he would be taking an indefinite leave. Of absence from his position, to focus on personal affairs his, uncle Jim France takes over as interim chairman and CEO of NASCAR Brian France was driving a two thousand seventeen Lexus in sag. Harbor Sunday evening when police said he read a stop sign while drunk officers found oxycodone pills during a subsequent search it's ABC's Aaron Katersky reporting the Astros already hurting with Carlos Correa Jose altuve, and Lance, mccullers junior on the disabled list If now plays George. Springer on the deal with an injured thumb suffered Sunday during. A stolen, base attempts, manager, AJ. Hinch says they're trying.

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Trump, President and FBI discussed on GardenLine with Randy Lemmon
"He treated patients for four decades when he was shot house connect treated the elder President, Bush for an irregular heartbeat nearly two decades ago in a statement president bush says mark was a fantastic cardiologists and a good man i will always be grateful for his exceptional compassionate care that's a._b._c.'s will car still waiting to see if charges will be filed in the death of three-year-old r._j. prior who has left on a hot bus after a field trip on thursday houston police you're looking at video from the discovering me academy daycare van h._p._d.'s bobby dobbin says this will be a long process it's going to be a long process because we want to do everything right we want to be methodical we don't want to miss anything the chaperone and bus driver were employees of the daycare center both detained for questioning in the daycare is closed until further notice one suspect is dead six others in custody after a shootout between roberson harris county sheriff's deputies it happened in northwest harris county where deputies responded to reports of a delivery driver being robbed by a group of men the bad guys apparently opened fire is the officers chased them down one of them was shot and killed six others were caught and arrested no officers Were heart our news. Time now six oh three the death, toll from the duck pond. Accident in Missouri is now at seventeen survivors says the. Captain told them something they all thought was strange you weren't supposed to grab unless you are in distress which we were but he told us don't we don't need them meaning lifejackets, that's, Tia, Coleman nine of the victims were members of the Coleman. Family were. On vacation in Indiana the captain of the boat. Is one of the survivors the investigation is continuing really Giuliani says a tape. Of President Trump talking about. A payment to a former playboy. Model exonerates the president the New York Times says longtime Trump. Attorney Michael Cohen secretly recorded the conversation with Trump about two. Months before the election of two thousand sixteen Giuliani said payment was never made insistent the tape proves. Trump did nothing wrong well if, you haven't looked at your mega millions numbers yet I've got a spoiler for you you. Didn't win the jackpot nobody did the jackpot will now be at. Least four hundred ninety three million dollars in. Next Tuesday's drawing it's possible, will go Over, the half billion Mark based on ticket sales and that. Jackpot will. Be the fifth largest in mega. Millions history you should beware of calls from phony FBI agent FBI's Houston division warning. About a new scam that. Uses displays of real FBI are US marshals phone numbers on caller ID, this game involves people, claiming. To be federal agents printing the. Victim with arrest. For failure to report for jury duty or other. Similar offenses a caller tells the. Victim making avoid arrest by paying a fine then tells. Him to purchase a prepaid debit, card or gift card read the card number over the phone the FBI says neither they nor any, other law enforcement agency call, or Email people. To demand, money or threaten arrest Coriolis NewsRadio seven forty KTAR AHL Skycar takes a no hitter into the, seventh inning the Astros start the. Second half of the baseball season with. A, three two one win over the angels in Anaheim last.

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NYC Century 21 security guard, alleged shoplifter arrested after altercation, NYPD says
"Beard and glasses a security guard at a century twenty one stores charged with assaulting a suspected teen shoplifter polly christman reports the teen was tackled just outside the courtroom street store and video of the incident has gone viral you can hear the suspect say that he can't breathe police say security guard accustomed wilson used excessive force choking the suspect is he and two other security guards piled on nineteen year old victor roberson of brooklyn is said to have attempted to steal shoes from the department store roberson was treated at a hospital and then arrested polly christman four seven ten w are an estimated sixty million older americans at high risk for vision loss are not getting screened sara lee kessler reports dr michael kunia retina specialist in manhattan i near says failing to prioritize i health is a major mistake their biggest roller patients is macular degeneration clearly that's the thing that you don't wanna miss because it can cause irreversible loss of vision but there are lots of other conditions like glaucoma cataract which also pose a risk dr kuni says everyone over the age of fifty needs a full dilated eye exam once a year and that scene seniors should prioritize i examined the same way they get screened for high cholesterol high blood.