35 Burst results for "Tiki"

Netflix is A Daily Joke
"tiki" Discussed on Netflix is A Daily Joke
"You notice a lot of black dudes having to get me too. I don't want to jinx myself. You know why though? Obviously black women go through the same thing, right? The reason is because black women from slavery won't tell on us because they know that no matter how bad we black things are, white, there is a very mean. The scared to see us get punished. My wife is Asian. She telling me to goddamn second. Ain't no fucking up in the chapel house. And the wildest shit about it is I live in Trump country. I live amongst the tiki torch whites, poor white people. And I'm rich. It was ever pitchfork time. Nigga, I'm in a lot of trouble. And nobody is my family believes me. I've been trying to tell the kids, man, we gotta run these drills. We were running around in your stupid drills. Too bad, son, you have to. You can touch why it's come up side. What do you guys supposed to do? Come on there. What are you guys supposed to do? Squint our eyes and stand next to mom. That's right. And what are you gonna bring me? Your gun and your grounds keeper uniform. That's right. I'll go outside and see what they want. Watch Dave Chappelle's the bird revelation. Only on Netflix.

The Dan Bongino Show
David Schweikert: A Morale Obligation to Defend My District
"For myself my next door neighbor is a sergeant Phoenix fleet And your hearing stories of every other day they're picking up homeless body In Phoenix because fentanyl went from a hundred some dollars to get high for the day to now it's $12 That's a derivative of border policy The population the drugs the things you've done to my community here in Arizona And how do you get in my work is to actually come to the border stand there in Yuma with me And every good 30 40 seconds there's another group coming across This is real life And I have a moral obligation to defend my district My state and my country And one of the ways you do that is you use the leverage the levers given to you by the constitution Yes I agree congressman and I want to applaud you the video is amazing I encourage everyone to spread it around with your website David Schweikart dot com is that correct Perfect Perfect I think you should Yes go ahead sir I accept I do tiki stuff I do financial but trying to save the country because at some point it really is about economic growth And all of a sudden a couple of days ago I'm starting to get the $5 $50 coming in out of nowhere It's that video that video has gotten a couple hundred $1000 contributors on the country So if any of you left this or listening I will be available for more secret videos coming weeks

Mike Gallagher Podcast
The Lincoln Project Organized a Group to Carry Torches at Glenn Youngkin Event in Charlottesville
"Win. Did you hear what happened with the Glenn young campaign the other day? This kind of took off on Friday. There's a really, really shady organization called The Lincoln Project. These are a bunch of disgruntled former Republicans, I guess who hate Trump and now they're pro Democrat. Now they, you know, lift up Democrats every chance they get and they're capable of a whole bunch of dirty tricks. Like this one, they had a group of, I think four men and a woman. And they went up to a Glen youngins campaign bus and they wore like long sleeve white shirts and baseball caps and they were carrying tiki torches. Like the. Crazies that were protesting over it Charlottesville. With the tiki torches and whatever they were chanting, and that of course was a tragic event that culminated with some evil lunatic plowing his car into an into a crowd of protesters and killing a young woman. Well, somebody from vice, the media organization recognized the woman, in other words, these white supremacists, whatever they are proud boy, want to be with the tiki torches, they were pretending to be young and supporters. And then, of course, the mcauliffe campaign oh, righteous indignation. McCullough of campaign social media manager, Charlie Olaf tweeted out, wow. At a campaign stop for Glenn young, people were holding tiki torches and chanting we're all in for Glenn. Disgusting reference to the 2017 unite the right rally in Charlottesville.

Digital Marketing from the Trenches : Live at the Hive
"tiki" Discussed on Digital Marketing from the Trenches : Live at the Hive
"The credit for the sale. In this case. If you understand your full funnel and you really just want to see what the paid search channel resulting in even if it's four clicks before this could be useful the first interaction i touch point in this case. It's the paid search channel as an example. So whatever i interaction. It is the first touch point. That's what's going to get one hundred percent so you know just to talk this a little bit and talking about you know paid an organic and why you need to use them together. This attribution model becomes extremely important. Otherwise you've basically cutting the arms the legs off of an athlete and telling them took it does a terrible analogy but telling them to then go run. Run one hundred yard dash right. I don't feel like that one gets so the credit it deserves sometimes is it kind of depends on what section of the funnier looking at as a content marketer and lead generation focused that first attribution is that first interaction is important to me. You know it's like you're not always focusing solely on conversions you now so For sure associated. Do you have a any any additional favorites in here. In terms of ones that you'd like to us i think time tiki would be my favorite as well. Just because again be can't consider all the channels that leads to the conversion and for me. I think it's very important to look at all your channels because shutting one or ignoring one can have a catastrophe effect on like on the other end. So yeah definitely tiny yup and we said we have literally seen this happen in real time so this this is a heed. The warnings here. You know any one of these last three in my opinion are probably the stronger ones. You do equal credit. That's a simpler model. So that's just linear attribution model time to the further away from that final conversion the last attribution..

AP News Radio
Maryland newspaper gunman who killed 5 to be sentenced
"A man who killed five people at a Maryland newspaper is scheduled to be sentenced today for one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in U. S. history prosecutors are seeking five life terms in prison without the possibility of parole for Jarrod Ramos in twenty eighteen he walked into the capital Gazette in Annapolis with a shot gun and opened fire Rabal shoes Maryland's version of an insanity defense to plead guilty but not criminally responsible prosecutors say he acted out of revenge against the newspaper after it published a story about his guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of harassing a former high school classmate prosecutors said is long with tiki list planning for the attack which included preparations for his arrest and incarceration proved she understood the criminality of his actions I'm Julie Walker

The Sean Salisbury Show
"tiki" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show
"Secondary coach. Now the thing about as quarterback right. That's the thing is you a baker mayfield is good in the system. But i don't think he's good overall like i. That's that's about what it he's doing when everything is up right but if they're behind in this game if you can somehow get an early lead in and make things tough on mayfield. They have a chance to have a chance looking. Baker is shown. Have the ability in close games to kind of put the oftentimes back in and out of running splash. And you know. Had the offense and and bootlegging gonna drop back passing. So i think you can catch an early. You might come out of his game. I think the roster in cleveland is one of the best i felt. I couldn't couldn't agree more are they. I guess i'm trying to approach his kim. They if they turn it over if they can force a few turnovers and you talked about throughout the game and of short in the game. Is there any way that we can come out of this. We'll put it this way. Would you bet twelve and a half points. Would you with somebody if i gave you. Twelve and a half points. Would you take texans. well i would. I am a podcast out this morning. My wagering podcast preview. The week i think the texans. I happened to plan. I don't know what that numbers but i really think. if you look at it from the quotes cleveland. This week i saw were baker. Mayfield jarvis landry. Top that team and keeping their heads up after a loss to the chiefs right. That was like super bowl. That was a game that they circled doing. The schedule came out as. Hey this is a cast right. We we lost them in the playoffs. All season to prepare for the game and they're are through ten and then they just made mistakes and she's didn't and i really think that the texans off that win can come to cleveland and they'd be cast. The browns starting slow kind of feeling back to themselves. I don't know if i take a twelve and a half of the entire game. I think cleveland's ground game Is gonna get going at some point in this game and make it tough for houston to keep up but I- turnovers are big factor. There's three of the second half against the chiefs But i really think that early in the game in texas come out fast. After victory brought some little sluggish. Any texans i way to go. Nfl offensive lineman eight years pac twelve today. Sirius xm 373. He has a gambling. Podcast out at fox. Sports also does xm. Nfl does a little bit of everything. Also an author and grateful to have jeff schwartz on today jeff of the things that happened in week one and obviously it's week one but is there something that happened across the league in require that you say that will be a trend for that team in the negative and is there something that happened in the positive that you said that will be a trend for that team in the positive. Why big at this. Look at the saints in their their passing offense. Virginia's which they're able to push the ball downfield more and be able. I saw stats. It drew brees on the ball fifty yards entire in the air. Entire time wiggle saints. Wincing obviously had a deep wax a fast for touch So that's still sustainable right You know you get in. You have to throw very much game so maybe throw more looking at a different outcome and this weekend. Obviously they're down about your coaches who are out because cogan so see how the saints do You know you in the afc south. I had not been big on personal ads. I don't understand the love for him. and he looked bad again. And we won shocker right. He hasn't been getting three years and then lost you. I really liked. Espn is the big carson wentz. And he tweeted out like what's going on there right mechanics are poor offense for for for successful right so i just keep going back to. I mean that would be good and you know people. i know. there's a lot of laughs but to me. The colts our team. I looked at as as fading this year. Still like then again. After after week one Maybe one of their trend. This is something that everyone is really talked about. I think you'd you'd pay interesting if you haven't you haven't seen it yet so vic. Fangio wrongs defense. That's kind of a hybrid. Too high quarters defense right and what they do. The ransom was staley. He came from from denver And we're seeing it now in green bay go very well. But we're we're seeing this all over the nfl. People aren't talking about defenses. Are more quarters now too. High to high shell in the host of eliminates past but then also using those safety the run game right to know the teams now understand. Most of them are saying. You know you're you're winning the game with explosive pass place and if you can win it that by playing too high you can eliminate a lot of teams offenses and even quarters. You're playing too high with safety is a little bit lower than than ever to. You're able to play the running a little bit right. We saw this with the with the patriots twenty eighteen civil against the rams there will stop it outside zone with those quarter safeties and kinda play their linebackers water. So i think we're seeing that become more of a trend in the nfl team sort of stopped. They supposed to passing a little more to high more quarters. Look at just having a safeties be able to play run but also through to pass i. Yeah jeff schwartz joins us and you know what's crazy crazy. It's funny you mentioned that yesterday in the last two days i've been watching film with two high school really good high school quarterbacks and teams here in texas that i that i that i train and in both cases the defense is they're playing hybrid at the high school level. Here they're playing quarters and the safeties depending on where the ball goes are actually come down like an eighth man in the box once. They where the guy's pulling in it's crazy how that's become a trend. Let me switch to college football. You and i have discussed my alma mater. Usc and the coaching search. But let's throw sc. Let's do nebraska. Miami florida state university of texas. We can focus on texier but that whole group of that history right all right. I'm the athletic director. I hire you. Jeff schwartz as my head coach and you got to walk into the best high school player in your state. What are you telling recruits now to get him to come to your school. I'm i'm talking about the opportunity to go to a playoff winner. Championship that's still in the forefront of what kids wanna do about the the ability to get them drafted and is ball. And now you're like this is part of as part of the successor right. I mean gary patterson came out today and like basically like hey guys like we can. We can tell the players now. We have to help them from low humidity and give our players money. Those are things talking about and talking about making the playoff winning. And it goes to the nfl and then obviously means lightness. Not talking about what i did in the past. I'm not talking about bringing back worried as 'cause kids do not care about that so we talked about the show. Kids do not care about the glory days. They don't care that used to be good or that you won twenty years ago you one thirty years ago or your boosters. You have a big booster days and everyone has get facilities now. Everyone has enough money to win for the most part They're not worried about those things. And the teams that are that you mentioned you. See texas miami Four to stage michigan nebraska. They're worry about the past every time i've talked to a fan of those other. He's one of the nineties. Congratuations that kid. That.

The Sean Salisbury Show
"tiki" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show
"Well i mean you know. They've got A defensive defensive being there that You know that's a pretty good player. This league they also have clowney who are too good russia's garrett and he It's a defense. That i think has got a bunch of new players. This year that they brought in And i thought in this past game that watching the video of the kansas city game. I thought they did a really nice job in that game of con- containing very very good offensive football team And offensively they got a lot of weapons You know they got a very good quarterback. Got the probably the two best combo running backs in in the game Got guys that they got skill all over the place and a very good offensive line. It's a big challenge. We kind of look at those guys as we we. We talk about during during the course of the year. You're gonna play teams. That are what you consider like playoff-caliber teams guys that have been there guys. That are expected to be their teams that are and we playing one of those teams this week and they definitely art is a challenge. You saw me named a bunch of different Guys on that team and the difference. They're making he is one hundred percent. Correct did nick shove and kareem. Hunt are the very best combo backfield leak and their challenge. It will be there as david kelly discussing and myles garrett and a half bad players. David kelly with this smirk on his face knowing what he's talking about that guy's pretty good in this league. Now you got a question of what. I tell you yesterday about coordinators. Even he got baker mayfield. Who's going to put up numbers this year and it's a hell of a player betcha they'll all say love. You gotta stop the run. Well let's see what david kelly said about stopping the run. Well basically we the first thing. We do defensive as we want to be able to stop the run you know opposite. They want to run the ball just like we do. And basically we'll just kinda see how the game unfolds and play the game the way we know it needs to be played and see what happens. Did i not tell you yesterday. That every single coach will tell you and in this case. It's it's definitely true but if they were playing slippery rock you know what they'd say. Got to stop the run. Every coach says that it's it's like it's something that they've been programmed to say. Not just dave kelly all of them. I feel very rarely run into one. That will say well. We can let him run but will win. Gotta stop the run. Finally gap control people. Do not like you know playing a to gap where you hittin read and react. They want instant penetration. I can tell you this regardless how they're gonna play it. You better meet shove. And kareem hunt in the backfield. And create a new line of scrimmage because if initial contact is about three yards. Beyond the line of scrimmage. You're in trouble and i can promise you that. Let's hear david. Kelly said about the type of defense l. Approach this game with well assignment wise. I thought a couple of times we got out of her gaps We gotta we gotta play gap control. Defense are upfront. People's gotta be especially when we do stunts. And those kinds of things they popped a couple cutler runs on us when we were kind of out of out of gaps a little bit and we've got correct and i think it'd be correct that would be more consistent and be able to do that. And what he means people okay. What does that mean well in special teams and the similarities are while ones in the open field and one's in a little more tight quarters that that guys who study special teams. He special teams coaches. If you watch and you'll watch an instant replay when a guy takes a plate of the house or on a hunt but normal. Let's say kickoff. You know the the the everybody's got an area there's supposed to be and it's drawn up worked on all week every now and then running down that field balls kicked to the left corner on a kickoff guy catches at the goal line at initially the number three on the right side of the number four on the right side coming down and you know what he thinks. I'm across this hash. Mark wherever he supposed to be chasing that return. It does what they seem the there. Now they've seen the other team on tape and how. They approach a kickoff to their so what they do. They start right at puts his foot in the ground and all of a sudden you let that guy run and you hook him and gave me three yards of space and those guys return kickoffs pretty fast right and you get through that gap and doesn't need to be much gone same thing in a run game where all of a sudden you get a little greedy a take an inside charge if you're a three technically the outside shoulder tackle of the guard. And you're the defensive tackle and you just take a step down guy pushes down. Guess what the whole is right where you're supposed to be and it may only be a yard half yard but those guys are so good and then you reach back with an arm and they run through a forum. Tackle second level now in trouble. That's what he means gap control. You must not be a hero this week. Hero means you try to make every play chase the guy down on that and you know they do then they reverse it and come back the other way and you break contain and you're done has to be a very aware against the best running football combo in the league. We'll come back. We'll ask jeff schwartz about it as well. He was an offensive lineman. His brother's been an all pro offensive. Linemen how do you adjust to this and detects chance and the college football situation. Jeff schwartz next formidable. French sean salisbury. This is the sean salisbury. Show turn sportstalk seventy my next guest. Great dude funny smart. Brilliant when it comes to his approach and a longtime nfl offensive lineman played eight years leaked pac twelve the damn fortune to join him every week on his show. Sirius xm 373 confided does nfl on sirius. Xm does fox sports. You see him on. Tv's and author. Eat my schwartz. A matter of fact like our previous guests an hour an hour go tiki barber. These dudes do everything and jeff schwartz. One of the best in the business grateful to have in monte can talk at all here on sports talk seventy jeff. Welcome and let me start here. Should the texans fans. I know they'd be jacksonville now. Headed to cleveland. Is it fool's gold football for the texans. I mean just right on the your win. Total was four four and a half right now as augustine. Assuming this shawn watson wasn't gonna play I actually picked the texans to win. This past week is jacksonville and felt like situation. Where the entire betting public was on jacksonville. Who is poorly coach team with quarterback who's never played before his roster is not very good now going to cleveland. And you're thinking of browsing the ross off a pretty bad loss. I think the first half you might catch them Slipping a little bit kind of in this hangover from week. One loss the chiefs but in the end the texans still ross is not very good And you're probably gonna win a lot of games but he's just started fast and there's white on the team which is important especially since really all talked about was the son watson for so many months so yeah i mean it's it's fool school right. You don't have an answer quarterback right now on the roster walk mocking a play. Which is the only real future you have any team is. Your quarterback is so But we'll say they'll four. It's much turmoil. There has been in houston at least nationally. It does. I would imagine it feel good to get a win right like right. Start off with a win and still good about the The the dresses. He's had to go to a lot the past couple months as he navigates his first opportunity to head coach. I'm sure it felt good. But i i think houston's probably gonna win about what they're four or five games if they play up. They both play their best football. What's the talent difference between the two teams between houston and cleveland. Yeah i mean offense alive. Defense line.

The Sean Salisbury Show
"tiki" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show
"How's that a super bowl party years ago or at a function. i can't remember what it was. The front man was there. You know his name no idea on who's entirely or leading up. I know the band is. I don't know the for van county. Gross man little less than a history he was and jeeter was at that party. I didn't get to talk to him. That houses like man to one of these kind of look. I wanna go up to. I love your music. And i wanted to dirt's. I wanted to sing jones Bengo that throwback would like to have all that hair back right. Yeah look for him might have been a good look down. You jeeter his hair now. I'm all good solid. Oh really good song you don't tiki barber's appearance tells me that pretty much known this but first of all the guy knows a lot about a lot and you can tell he's like when you're raising somebody and say man i'd love a person who's really good at a sport but that's not as identity and i love the way said he wasn't being like i had my see game and i was still a professional football player. He's had an underrated career at ten thousand plus yards rushing as you said days career. He really did and he betters had any out of fumbling issue that he admitted he went to work with the guy mechanics change by running back coach and he laid the ball on the ground anymore. Out for that guy. The guy was a. He's he's done a little bit of everything and all were quite frankly. A lot of everything and i love his approach. In if you're young if your parents have a young student athlete and you're listening. He didn't write in. Virginia's trumpian charlottesville tremendous academic and his brother both very similar in their interests and they may have different interests but their approach to how great they became his players and while working on their craft they were working on a whole bunch of other crafts and he was a guy who when you become good at something as i go. Yeah i'll go play. I'm good at it. why not. i'm going to get something out of the bunch which is led him to a lot of other interests in meeting people that have extended some of the great things he's doing in business and in sports and in broadcasting and all the things he's doing you know he's got that show and he's going to college football. I mean all over the place. And i'm really of always been impressed with them and i've always had incredible relationship with them but every time i hear him speak and you can go here that would be up in a bit on sports seventy dot com tiki barber is. It's such a great lesson. Because i i look at athletes and get depressed or go through post career whether it's nfl. High school kids go through it but college kids. Go through where. It's been what you've done your whole life and it's like man good at it then. It comes a point in time at some point. It is for all of us now. When you look at brady you say it may never end. It doesn't seem like it but everybody will go through. Even tom brady himself crisis when he everybody does and it may not be a big one. It may be quick because they make the transition. But when i said well look at all that money. Money ain't fix identity crisis folks. It just isn't seen a lot of miserable rich millionaire football players. Excuse me that are bumped. Now it's better to have money and not be broke. I get my hobbies sure and when you could afford to do any hobby you want a good. Yeah but i also know that every single one of us has ever played me. Included doesn't matter if it's two years ten years you were the best kid near league or you're late. Bloomer became best kid you recruited by school. Or if you didn't you went played or whatever it is if you were intrinsic or extrinsic whatever it was drove you the rewards or the enterprise and drive and i look at a guy tiki bar and it's almost that that should be and there's a lot of athletes like him with that that that's why they oh i'm good football and i work at it but i want to be good a lot of things and it's a great lesson about identity because i unfortunately a saint happen all the time. We've lived at a little bit when you're identities locked up into one thing and if that sports one thing that you know is gonna come to an end using your mind doing other. Things sometimes doesn't come to an end until you take all tell you die and so when you have that many interest you don't have time to get locked up into depression in identity crisis for very long because you're forming another one right but i think he's a great lesson in success and it's not all eggs in that basket but when you're working on that basket at that egg is important right. Yeah but he's like hollow. Emina halloween easter. When you're colored back the day when color all those eggs it'd be fifty of color on different ones and it was all difficulties all different ones. You didn't just call one eight colored them all and that's him so it was a pleasure to have iman and he's really good and anti so well thought about stuff that we may all run through quickly but he just from name image and likeness to tom. Coughlin think about that too. Hey by the way you are. You're late coach. I'm here five minutes early. you're late. Yeah and i would have never had the problem. I'm always on time person. Exactly that's what my my father was the same way you don't show up at seven thirty one at seven thirty and and your your ass be sucking buttermilk. Do that right now. my dad same but it just. I'm just fascinated with guys. And even the tom coughlin. Who did that and all sudden. Flip the switch and when he did they want a super bowl two to be exact after after he became a little bit more engaging tiki barber. Great stuff man and you catch that sports seven ninety dot com or about thirty minutes away from another really really good dude and a guy who's a who's fun to. He'll have a lot to say about college football. And the nfl jeff schwartz at nine o'clock right here on seven ninety. It is the sean salary. show with. Heavy mci throwback thursday rolling non. Stop.

The Sean Salisbury Show
"tiki" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show
"First. Pick in the nfl. Man this is. This is tough because it's evolving so you said no patrick mahomes can't take aaron donald but it's probably going to be an offense of quarterback anyway imagine yeah God this is hard. Because i want to say like josh allen but i'm not sure after after laughing we lead defense. The pittsburgh steelers really shellacked them Yeah you know. What i i think i would say now. I'm to say justin justin. Herbert is surprised. Me last year Getting thrown in game two toronto gets his lung punctured by the by the by the chargers doctor he in and he looks like he's been in the league for five years and i didn't know he can throw the ball like that because he didn't throw the ball like that at all at oregon and and and now he's just excelling those three hundred yards in week one last last week and so I say i take justin hubbard. Are we worried about the giant. Yeah he's a pretty good one to start. he does it all to it. And get on the edgy. Smart he can rip. Are we concerned about anybody's health in the pocket tonight facing that washington front seven. I met you know what i'm really concerned about. Sean is say saquon right. I feel like. I feel like i feel like he's pushed himself back too soon. and the giants allowed him to do it. And that's and it's an issue because he's not comfortable you see him running around and you know you know have cutting and tiptoeing his way and it's just not him. It's not the saquon where used to on a little bit concerned about them pushing him out there too soon. Coming off a mad injury because it wasn't just the everything he toured. They're dangerous dangerous stuff. Is you know at that position. You can't run from punishment because it's gonna now just kidding my man i love you brother keep up the great work and a nobody does all this stuff that you so i appreciate you coming on and we'll do this again soon and i look forward to catching up certainly be. Well you're the best thanks nets great tiki barber. I i do. i love him. And he's brilliant for a lot of different reasons in a lot of different things. We'll come back discuss sports. Talk seven ninety. Sean salisbury show. Put ours smart ass on your smart speaker.

The Sean Salisbury Show
"tiki" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show
"You. What's your leash on. daniel jones. The biggest issue with daniel jones is the turnovers. And you know forget the interceptions. I mean i don't. I don't mind interceptions. That means you're being you know aggressive and pushing the ball down field may help peyton manning. What do you have twenty seven his rookie season twenty eight. I say yeah right now. Twenty eight it happens but you learn from from doing that because you you trust your able to trust yourself you can correct those mistakes daniels. A smart kid. The problem is the fumbles right. And it's both in the pocket and when he uses his athleticism which is really elite for quarterback. I mean you don't think of it because he's this big white kid from declared at duke. He's not an athlete. The kids are super athlete And he and he wants to use that athleticism. The problem is once he gets out of pocket. Whether it's you know ball awareness or you know talking it up high in tight like i like you were joking like i used to write when you're going into contact. He's not doing those things just got thirty. Fumbles in twenty eight games man it. It's just it's a liability hurts the team and keep them from winning And kenny correct it. I keep saying. Yeah but i haven't seen it yet. And so what's what's my leash on daniel jones. Well it's really for the rest of the season because there isn't another option on the on the roster right but it's someone was offering. I'm trying to think like a. Let's say let's take sean walking doesn't have all of this stuff behind him so saying hey we'll give you the shawn watson i it's it's not it's maybe a week you know what i mean. I think you're always looking for you. Know to upgrade every position. You know my coaches used to tell me Eric students who is now the assistant head coach down. He's my wherever he is in miami. I think East to say we should put a sign outside hiring all positions including the coach hiring opposition. And that's that's the mentality you have to have if you wanna keep excelling realizing that i could be replaced on at any time if i don't get things right the great tiki barber joins us here on sports talk. Seventy sean sows ratio. Yeah this is an easy. They're going to be a giant next year and the starter or he's going to be playing somewhere else you mentioned. You mentioned the shawn watson. You're a man of character. And and i think the shocking legal part. That's above my pay grade. It kind of took people a little off guard. But we don't know what's gonna happen with that but where it is now that we are in a state of flux and we're back to being a general manager you knowing right now today without knowing what the results going to be but knowing his skillset would you give me three first rounders in two seconds for what i if i was someone. The giants eagles. The i don't care who it is today. Not knowing what you would not knowing washington fits. Would you give me three three ones and two twos today and take your chances probably not i would cow it slice it by i in a second so to to. Because here's what's going. Here's what you know what's happening This hasn't been adjudicated. Yet either civilly or criminally and and also at an civilly criminally or. Nfl right so the right three stages that we're talking here. One is probably just going to be a fine or a settlement. I should say with the these accusers. The second part could you know some community service or jail time or of repercussion legal repercussion. Third is going to be six games at the minimum right so if you if you trade for him. And he's not playing until twenty twenty two because this stuff isn't happening until after after the super bowl when when it's going to go to court civilly or criminally so twenty twenty two. He's not playing at least six games and may be maybe more than that given the severity of Of of these accusations. And so i can't give up three first rounders and three second rounders for guy who's only gonna play. Maybe a third of the season next year and so He's definitely worth it. He's still young. You still got unbelievable. ability I hope this past him by and he can get back to being this great football player that we all respected and believed in coming out of clemson. But if you're right so on it's over my my forget my pay grade. It's over my like comprehend you right right. I agree great right to to think about all these things that are allegedly a done on his at that he did all right. Let me switch to college football for a second. Because you know all this stuff and as a businessman guy. Who's i'm doing. Penn state auburn. I i love and you know what both teams can score both pretty good. There's going to be a fun game to watch man. I can't worry tune into it. I'm not gonna talk gambling for you since you're calling the game but i'm gonna look at it hard brother just for just tiki barber joins us here for a couple more minutes on seven ninety all right with this name image likeness boy wouldn't it wouldn't have been nice for when we were playing just for a minute. I might have been. I might have been paid more than that. I was when i came to the nfl and had to survive for did years at l. a. Are you kidding me. The quarterback of usc for a minute hell i was big. Not just on the sorority robe with some few companies. Right so look good. Look at do well so some would argue that by man but just ask me right all right so i call you up and i say tiki. I want form a union. And i want you to be the president college football union. Would you do. We need to do it now. We definitely need it sean. This is getting a little bit Wild wild westie In some in some regards and part of it is is these brands they're gonna miss like they're gonna create all these deals with these student athletes and they're just gonna miss and learn from that right. There's a huge learning curve. That's going to happen with partnering Branding would student athletes but we had Coach new house on yesterday and he said something really interesting to think about it. He said you know. Schools have athletic director. The head coach of all their respective You know teams etcetera. But they're also starting to hire you know what we're calling quote unquote general managers. Whose job it is to You know recruit help recruit kids to the school but then also go fine brands that want to partner with those kids right. So it becomes this the secondary You know responsibility within colleges and universities about how can get say one day and tiki barber to come to virginia by offering them. Great academic you institution. You're gonna you know great social environment. And but we also have this this this and this that are gonna wanna partner with you once you get on grounds. So they there needs to be some some Rules and responsibilities and protections really for everybody but in particular for the student athletes. the just. Aren't there right now. So when you talk about a union. That's what union. Does i think the other thing that you know this as well as i do is the health and safety of student athletes in the in the The insurance responsibilities something that needs to be more heavily. Look at these kids. i mean. I'm doing getting ready for this game. I'm reading about auburn's offense of wine kid brandon council. He's had an acl tear towards shoulder up. He's three hundred and thirty pounds. He's he's coming back and he wants to play and it's all about doing it for his teammate. I'm thinking this kid's gonna be point one years old. This gives me jacked up when he's thirty five. You know what i mean. And who's paying for that downstream. There is no there is no You know down field downstream insurance like guys in the nfl pa after they leave the game. So what i do. It absolutely can a lot of work that needs to be done. Maybe something bud maybe. The percents shift sation extends past radio. All right let me finish with this. You can catch tiki and tierney. Cbs sports network are all over sirius. Radio he does it all. he's ubiquitous. he's all over the place and one of the best people. I know one of my favorite dudes as far as and one of the most talented people. I know i'll end with this. You don't get mahomes and you don't get aaron donald for the next five years and i don't care what the roster's you don't get to pick the team any team. Yeah who's your.

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"Creates very this. Is the sean salisbury show. It is and we're grateful to be here. I look forward to this one of my favorite dudes in all sports in for a lot of different reasons quality. Classy great dude. Hell of football player businessman. You name it he's done at. Cbs sports he does Tiki and tierney show on cbs. Sports network you could see him on that sirius. Xm to six sports net betting with the barber's that sportsbook sports. Because if you're not along with that you're probably getting left behind so that's a good thing to. He joins us now. And and nobody grip the ball harder on that run and at ball did move by guy tiki barber after work at audit joins us here on the shot sows. Show my man. It's so great to have you on. It was great talking to you and and the other day. Let me start with this. You've done so many different things football. I didn't wanna wanna say it was a hobby but football was kind of bad for you because it's tough to be a hobby and as good as you were but what are you most proud of about your career. The versatility really the reinvented. Great to talk to you again. Appreciate you coming on. Always you know that. I mean you know me sean. I use the a. I wanted to be an astronaut. When i was growing up. It'd probably because of the challenger disaster. I was eleven when it grew up And it was. It was a huge deal for me and in space camps for big and so academic thinking a big part of my existence. And in along the way i got really good at football at virginia. My favorite play really until my third season. I got an opportunity because kevin brooks running back and find me hurt. His hamstring fully played michigan. So i ended up starting at gaming the pick in classic the only game on tv that day. One hundred eighty yards at a seventy five yard touchdown and we ended up losing that game because ronnie got beat on the last way. But you on the scene you know that my church. My life trajectory change Because i had a great season following yards. Acc of the year. And i got drafted in the second round so football. It's weird like i always wanted to be a football player. But if it hadn't happened. I would have been fine. You know. in fact studied management information systems. Which is database design and programming. And think about this and leading up to two thousand ninety seven so in my mind. When i'm in school i'm like dude i gotta figure out. Why two k right. I'm going to create internet right one of the billion dollar unicorn internet companies and again like i said football kind of got the way but i was really attracted to new york when i got drafted i lived in the city And it created so many different opportunities to meet people and to do different things outside of the game. Like off season And and you know he's still grinding big good football player but all these things started coming my way. I mean you didn't mention broadway. I could well. If i mentioned all the things you do have been able to ask any questions. You're really scroll right. I like being able to reinvent myself. Let's put it that way. I love it and nobody. And you've done it as well as anybody that ever played and has made the transition by the way ron days our next guest. So we're going to have him say something you did just now that shots odds ratio here at tiki barber. What are the all time. Best people and businessmen in football players love having him on is ever a time when you were playing in the nfl. That you hated football Hated the game The first year with coach coffin was rough. I wanna say. I hated it. I recognize the challenge of you. Know re figuring a team like when i wanna disciplinarian. Coach comes in like call on there is going to be turnover. I mean usually. There's you know. Let's say twenty thirty percent turnover every year. Just because but when i disciplined area coach i coach. Coughlan comes in. It's going to be like fifty percent turnover. It's gonna take a couple of years so all of a sudden. I'm seeing like my friend kerry collins and and all these guys like my friends. They're leaving the team. And it's being remade and it's different light and it was rough rough defined the joy in it but Interesting happened when coughlin came. He brought his running back coach. Gerald ingram who fixed me mechanically on how i carry the football and so i wasn't you know i didn't have those on field issues anymore. And i started to thrive and so while i disliked for a little while actually started to love it. Because i got really really good those last years under coach coughlan tiki barber joins us here on seven ninety. I'm about coach coughlin a disciplinarian superbowl champion. No arguing one of the great stories about discipline where epic. We're we weren't there so like you. Give me for instance. Five rules like during the week was the can't wear the colors of another team from what were the floor would make a name image and likeness eighteen year old. Say i don't wanna play for that cat when i go to. What were they. Here's a here's a couple so one if you were five minutes early you're late because everything started five minutes early even so the clock says seven thirty but if you're not there at seven twenty five you're late even the meeting doesn't start until seven thirty that that was one you had to Put your soup put on your socks a certain way simply to prevent blisters because one of the things he hated was guys missing practice because you get blisters on your. You know your heals. Your socks weren't on Correctly you had to be tucked in all the time like your your jerseys and everything had to be neat because we're professional than being on the field you know. We wanted to do things a professional way. We also have to wear suits on the road. Here's one that like it. This one was hard for me. Because i'm i personally you know this show your way the laugh with the deal joke with you. I remember winked at him coach. I think that like donald. But we get me. And i'm like what are you talking about. He didn't he wanted the environment to be professional. All the time and it it becomes a grind now to his credit. He changed in the two thousand seven season which is when they won the super bowl. I remember getting a call from shaun. O'hara who is my center and trading. Can't he's like teak. You're not gonna believe this man. Coaching our team. Right now He's taken us bowling. Like you've got this personality. He created a player's council. It's like we can actually talk to him now and you know. There's a reason that he won a super bowl. Won two super bowls. 'cause he baptized as an older head coach in the nfl. He didn't stick to his weight. And i think that's a lesson for somebody. Older coaches like urban. Meyer was trying to run everybody out of town. It sounds like down in jacksonville. Yeah i was gonna say you'd think maybe i'll come out of this dog on suit and tie all these things i'm doing with. Tv and business and go back and play a couple more years to get few more rings. Tiki barber joins us here on sports. Talk seven ninety. And i don't think my usc trojans are going to hire that probably higher because we probably need to make a little bit of change on the discipline. But i love coach coffin. I know you do too. I can't fathom that. Hey put the socks on right and so we don't have to have bandaids for practice. All right you're the general manager. Dave galvin for the giants today. And i call you up. And i got a different quarterback for you. How long were.

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"Make me a little bit of a bold prediction and dan quinn. Already knew he had his work cut out for them and they should be better. Michael parsons is going to have to continue to elevate and he will. He's a they got him lining up everywhere you say. Can they survive. Senate candidate survivor. They are fortunate right now. Here's your quarterbacks jalen hurts looks good you know right now you've got to sustain. We jalen hurts. Looks like a player correct. Yeah that's that's number. One number two is daniel. Jones doesn't look like much of a play right now. No potential but that potential about to get fired keeps turning building. And then taylor heineke got energy. And don't sleep on him taylor. Heineke isn't Taylor swift when it comes to hits and platinum records yet you get my. Hey that wasn't gonna say as a quarterback although she may be good there too. I don't know but in tyler you could throw the. The comeback via the tighter has a posters on his wall. So i had to mention her in. And then there's prescott. Who's on that team. Can they overcome it win. Some games scher. Let me go a little step deeper. By the end of the year dak prescott break the all time single season attempts and yards record this year. Look at what. The attempts are yards is five fifty five. Something i think. High fifty four. And the other day peyton manning. I don't know how that they're not gonna. And if if kellen moore wants to keep handing physique you'll elliott by criticizing zeke elliott last week stupid. He's really good in pass protection. He doesn't control when an offense coordinator hands it to him eleven times. If that's the case against tom brady's team you're going to keep throwing the ball and brady sands and you see how good prescott is you're in for prescott last seven games for six games. He's throwing. He's he's pushing four hundred yards a day pass. Attempts record is matt stafford in twenty twelve seven hundred twenty seven. It'll be close extra game now. It's gonna be second all time in pass attempts crazy. No get a game in a season. Most of these. Are you know seventy thousand. I would say ninety. Four is the second most attempts season. Can i have the team doing tony. Eason led soho there. You go second all nineteen ninety four through the ball. That much expected that. Let's see maybe three. Take tony east and came out in eighty three bledsoe's ninety four. Yeah well i can tell you. This drew bledsoe against us in minnesota and beat us in overtime torch for about four fifty or whatever it was in a game in foxboro off stand on the side there watching my causing he was making throws it a they were just stupid. These they have can't beat us. I think it was in overtime. Throw that he got us for the wind due to Press gus twenty nine thousand nine season by the way where he threw bunch. He had five hundred ninety six attempts that year got. He's better now. I'm just gonna push that. So can they without that they can overcome it and hang around if they weakened us. They weaken the football team with these injuries. There is no. I don't know how they're going to generate pressure. I'll just leave it at that. Thank goodness they got prescott house that that'd be this right tyler. all right. So mike tannenbaum went ahead and released his quarterback rankings after week. One tyrod taylor out of thirty four quarterbacks he has number twenty seven overrated underrated a perfectly rated k. Sam one more time. So i can so this end the so tanenbaum released his quarterback rankings. I it's out of thirty four quarterbacks because he included justin fields of trae lancet just on the weaker overall season just on the weeks. Far faster week one. And he has tyrod taylor. Number twenty seven says the overrated underrated or perfectly rated after week one after week one. I'm going to say underrated. The only reason i'd say perfectly rated is because who we played. But i who he played doesn't doesn't really matter to me. It's the fact that how he did it because if he had that kind of made those decisions against a good team i think he just still had success. I'm going to say. He's about five slots underrated. I've put him closer to twenty than i would after week. One concern especially no quarterback other than jimmy garoppolo and the pressure around him had to go through more. I don't want stay a flocks and not really knowing with the coach and all that that tyrod he just kept his mouth shut and kept on grinding and doing his thing because well that's who he is. He's a pro not on the keeping your mouth shut if he had something to say always is very accessible and a good do. They just didn't get it. He doesn't engage all the nonsense Tyrod taylor as far as we one. That's an underrated comment. Because he was poised he made plays down the field he made plays underneath. He used his feet escape ability. He didn't throw the ball of the other team. He kept them in the well. He's a big reason why they were able will stay in rhythm to hang almost forty on a team that we didn't think that no matter what they did they were gonna hit thirty two times this year and they've opened up with thirty seven he'll have to match it or play better this week. I think and i and mike really good. But i'd say there's no way that he was only better than five quarterbacks this past week i can name. I can go through the list and tell you who is better than right now matter of fact. He was better than three quarterbacks or two quarterbacks in the nfc east so he's already at thirty you put out. He'd played better veteran every quarterback divisions bet. Either he was better than he was. Better than. Ben rothlisberger overall then beat buffalo but he was better and then maybe a better player but he was better. We're talking about one week. He was sure as hell better than josh. Allen was last week. He was better than in the nfc north. He was better than They lost. They threw a lot better than golf. Better than rogers. Better than the andy dalton of already named now he's he's already bypassed where he added l. Nfc south better than that ryan. He wasn't better than or or james winston He was the darnold is probably better but semi close. I know i help. There's ten slots that i can tell you right now. He was better than this past. Lake originally said that. He's at least five spots underrated so here are the five cubes that are directly ahead of sam. Darnold teddy bridgewater. It's stupid trevor. Lawrence kirk cousins and daniel johns. Let me take this week over. All three of those guys that he had to darnold i get and bridgewater was marvelous last week. Those three cats including aaron rodgers including golf including rothlisburger before going by what week he played better than josh allen did last week. Oh yeah he should be benefactor. I'll even put him ira. He's eight to ten slots first performance last week. And if trevor lawrence that. That's that's an unfair. If you're talking about what the potential is i get it but i. That's why i asked us. It's just on last week's performances based on last week okay. Well there's no way. Trevor lords played better than tyrod taylor. Last wasn't even close. Daniel jones didn't sniff a better game he made. If you didn't know anything about the two quarterbacks and you were just like new to football and you watch them both on a side by side. tv. You'd say tyrod taylor's ten times better player than aaron rodgers way. No that's not true but last week. That's just major. Disrespect to tyrod taylor and i know mike respects him and i love mike tannenbaum. His is way off on this. One is not even close a highly underrated for his performance sports. Talk seven ninety tiki barber.

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"tiki" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show
"They have the head coach of all their respective teams etcetera. But they're also starting to hire you know what we're calling quote unquote general managers. Whose job it is to You know recruit help recruit kids to the school but then also go fine brands that want to partner with those kids right. So it becomes this the secondary You know responsibility within colleges and universities about how i can get say juande and tiki barber to come to virginia by offering them great academic institution. And you're gonna you know great social environment and but we also have this this this and this that are gonna wanna partner with you once you get on grounds so like it. There needs to be some some Rules and responsibilities and protections really for everybody but in particular for the student athletes. That just aren't there right now. So when you talk about a union that's what it does. I think the other thing that you know this as well as i do is the health and safety of student athletes in the in the the insurance responsibilities is something that needs to be more heavily. Looked at these kids. I mean i'm doing getting ready for this game. And i'm reading about auburn's offense of wine kid brandon council. He's had an acl tear tourist shoulder up three hundred and thirty pounds. He's he's coming back and he wants to play and it's all about doing it for his teammates. I'm thinking this kid's gonna be point one years old. This gives me jacked up. When he's thirty five. You know what i mean. And who's paying for that downstream. There is no there is no You know down field downstream insurance like guys in the nfl pa after they leave the game. So what i do absolutely because there's a lot of work that needs to. Maybe you and i are onto something but maybe this percents shift station extends past radio. All right let me finish with this. You can catch tiki and tierney. Cbs sports network all over sirius. Radio he does it all. he's ubiquitous. he's all over the place and one of the best people i know and one of my favorite dudes as far as and one of the most talented people. I know i'll end with this. You don't get mahomes and you don't get aaron donald for the next five years and i don't care what the is you don't get to pick the team any team. Yeah who's your first. Pick in the nfl. Man this is. This is tough because it's evolving so You said no patrick. Mahomes can't take aaron donald but it's probably going to be an offense of quarterback anyway imagine. Yeah god this is hard. Because i wanna say like josh allen but i'm not sure after after lead defense. The pittsburgh steelers really shellacked them.

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"tiki" Discussed on The Sean Salisbury Show
"They've got omega. Bill quarterback french shells very this. Is the sean salisbury show. It is and we're grateful to be here. I look forward to this one of my favorite dudes in all sports in for a lot of different reasons quality. Classy great dude. Hell of a football player businessman. You name it. He's done it. Cbs sports he does Tiki and tierney show on cbs. Sports network you could see him on that sirius. Xm two oh six cbs. Sports net betting with the barber's sportsbook sports. Because if you're not along with that you're probably getting left behind so that's a good thing. He joins us now and and nobody grip the ball. Harder on that run and at ball did move by guy tiki barber after work and audit joins us here on the sean sows. We show my man. It's so great to have you on. It was great talking to you and bt the other day let me start with this. You've done so many different things football. I didn't wanna wanna say it was a hobby but football was kind of made for you because it's tough to be a hobby and be as good as you were but what are what are you most proud of about your career. The versatility really the reinvented. Great to talk to you again. Appreciate you coming on are always you know that i mean you know me sean. I i went to uva. I wanted to be an astronaut. When i was growing up it'd probably because of the challenger disaster was eleven when it blew up And it was. It was a huge deal for me and in space camps were big and so academic a big part of my existence and in along the way. I got really good at football at virginia. My third year. I didn't play really to my third season. I got opportunity because kevin brooks running back economy hurt. His hamstring. Khloe played michigan. So i ended up starting at game in the pick thing classic the only game on tv that day. One hundred eighty yards at a seventy five yard touchdown and we ended up losing that game. Because ron they got beat on the last way but you mentioned the brother right on the scene. You know that's my church. My life trajectory change Because i had a great season that year the following yards. Hec claire year. And i got drafted in the second round so football. It's weird like i always wanted to be a football player. But if it hadn't happened. I would have been fine. You know. in fact. I studied management information systems which is database design and programming. And think about this and leading up to two thousand ninety seven so on my mind. When i'm in school i'm like dude i gotta figure out. Why two k right. I'm gonna create internet right one of these billion dollar unicorn internet companies and again like i said football kind of gotten away but i was really attracted to new york when i got drafted. I lived in the city And it created so many different opportunities to meet people and to do different things outside of the game like my offseason and in season i was still grinding big. Good football player but all these things started coming my way. i mean. You didn't mention broadway. I can o'brien no well. If i had a mentioned all the things you do that would have been able to ask any questions. You're i would've been reading. Scroll right i liked being able to reinvent myself. Let's put it that way. I love it and no and you've done it as well as anybody that ever played and has made the transition by the way ron days our next guest. So we're going to have him say something you did just shot sounds very ratio here at tiki barber. What are the all time. Best people and businessmen and football players love having him on..

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"Think about your favourite smells. I love vanilla and cinnamon or men rosemary stuff. That smells good. Fresh maybe delicious. I just love anything that smells like grapefruit or one of my favorite sense is eucalyptus. All my favorite smile is lavender but favorite smells tend to be part of a bigger picture of things and people. We care about fond memories. So maybe you love the smell of fresh tar because it reminds you of the freshly tarred and perfectly smooth street where you and your childhood friends went rollerblading. Especially in the summer when it's really hot in the sun is just like boiling that street. You would smell the tar. I like the smell of firewood. And anything hosted like s'mores tiki torches. Those smells remind me of situations where i'm around. Good company or the smell of freshly cut grass. Brings you back to your first job mowing lawns with simple. Satisfying wendy's outside smell is a powerful trigger for memories like being in my grandmother's tomato garden in the summertime and remembering her name her perfume but the spell of the tomato leaves us. I would help her. You know we'd and plottings off of the vines so it seemed that smell always held some special meaning for me in terms of a sensory system that added a really interesting dimension to my life. That's pamela dalton and she's turned her appreciation of the sensory system into a lifelong research career. She's an factory scientist. At the mo- nell chemical sensors center in philadelphia as turn out the olfactory system which is really part of the oldest part of the brain is also a part of the limbic system.

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"Good are the Sun man and we see it a couple of age moment for the Phoenix Suns. Tierney the college football playoff experience is about to go super sized if you buzzing through a drive thru tenacious, adding, Julio Jones, What does that actually do this team? Maybe this comes back to a referendum on Ryan Tannehill truthful. I can't imagine that there's anybody in the Packers organization that wants to win a championship that is hoping that Aaron Rodgers sits out there. Yeah, your IBT Jordan Love is not Aaron Rodgers. And as a result, your chances of winning a Super Bowl when you have a Super Bowl ready team are severely diminished. Their tiki and tear D fight. Welcome to our two of Tiki and Tierney here on CBS Sports Radio and Tiki Barber coming to you live from the Rocket Mortgage studios when you need an expert to help navigate the home loan process Rocket can Tiki Barber, CBS Sports radio CBS Sports network going solo for the week, BT is On his annual golf trip with his his homeboys from high school or No, actually think mostly college might be a couple high school guys here, but I think it's mostly college. He'll be back with us next week. In the meantime, I'm taking you through the rest of this week, and it's been an exciting one as well, including all of the NBA action that's going on. Great conversation we just had with Ken Jenkins. If you missed it, you can go check it out at odyssey dot com to search tiki and tyranny and go through the archives Ken Jenkins, it was a former Washington football team running back whose wife and he got heavily involved with race. Norman the race nor Ming Of of of the claims for NFL former NFL players to get compensated for any head trauma that they may have experience and still are experiencing down the line. I mean, this is a big story, and it's only going to get bigger, especially as more details begin to emerge this hour. We have another former Washington Football team player. In fact, he was a teammate of Ken Jenkins for a little bit. That is the great Jill Theismann, who who I love Joe is a great friend. He's been a friend for a long time always has unbelievable opinions about things going on in the NFL, in particular, his his his his former team, the Washington football team. Okay, let's do this is going to be an NFL. Our in a lot of ways in bouncing out of bounds will be in the at the ladder. And there may be a couple of NFL questions. But this isn't NFL. Our because the NFL is, uh The NFL is is trying to do the right thing I believe, and I'm talking about their handling of the Covid issue regarding the vaccine. Now we know that some people and this includes players because players are just a locker room. It's just the microcosm of society. Some players are are all in to get vaccinated. You know, just full disclosure. I've been vaccinated. I believe it's right for me from my family for my kids, and so and so that I can live a safe existence with all of the traveling that I do, and the interacting with people that I do both in my professional and personal life. But there's a lot of people who are just anti vaccine and it's not just You know the covid vaccine. There are anti a lot of vaccines. For whatever reason, they may they be religious or health related. Whatever it may be, and that this situation exists an NFL teams. But right now, the N F L and the N F L P A have started to, or at least not started to because they already released new rules and restrictions for players who were not vaccinated now, a bit of context because we remember this from last year. Everything was virtual last year. I mean, Some teams who had many outbreaks and guys were in. Um we're in a virtual meetings for the entire week. So, um, some teams would spend an entire week and never see each other. Maybe they go out on the field, but they never would see each other in meetings. In fact, after practice, they go home. And watch film individually via a screen just like everybody else who was working remotely, and so it's actually kind of miraculous. That the NFL season went off without much of her hitch. As it pertained to the learning of game plans and things of that nature. It's I mean, could mean to kudos to the coaches and to the players. For managing that It is not something that anybody wants to do on a regular basis. And so the NFL has has instituted a policy that says if 85% Of a team, Uh, teams players, and I think they are mandating. They're they're giving players the opposite. But I think there are mandating it for the coaches and employees of football organizations. But if 85% of the players are vaccinated, then they can hold in person meetings again. Just like they did pre pandemic And obviously it makes things so much easier. It's easier to install. It's easier to teach. It's easier to, um you know, just have your pulse on what's going on with your team when you're when you're sitting face to face with someone as opposed. To having them over a virtual coal zoom or whatever it may be, And so they're instituting new rules and their punitive is extremely punitive. Two guys who do not get vaccinated, and it's a little bit troubling. So Joe mixing was really outspoken about this. I'm not positive. If Joe Mixon has been vaccinated or not, but I don't It doesn't even matter. He's speaking on behalf of those who who either or probably are not vaccinated. And this is this was his tweet, he said the at N F l P A is not for the players. They act like they represent us, and they clearly show us different time and time again. And this is for all y'all players who want to be. This is what all y'all players want to be led by. I thought Football was a team sport..

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"In the Heights": A Joyous Return to the Movies
"T o P News Well before Hamilton Lin Manuel Miranda won best musical for in the Heights. The hotly anticipated movie version is now showing in movie theaters and streaming on HBO. Max, Who's Na'vi de la Vega runs a bodega in one Washington Heights, New York, Dreaming of returning to the Dominican Republic. Anthony Ramos inherits the Royal from Lin Manuel Miranda, but it won't be jarring to D C audiences who already saw him in the part of the Kennedy Center. We root for his romance with Melissa Barrera, just as we do, Allegedly Grace and Corey Hawkins, all four of which get character arts, dreaming of starting a tiki bar. Becoming hairstyle is fighting for immigrants and running a taxi dispatch director John Chu proves you can do things on screen that you can on stage, choreographing dance numbers in swimming pools, surreal subway tunnels, even sides of buildings. A tough pandemic year. It's the feel good movie we need right now for a

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"tiki" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Tiki. I still believe Jimmy Garoppolo has good years left in him. He's gonna end up starting the majority of the year here in me, you see, once again a hobbled Anthony Davis. This frequent inability to play 70 plus games a year through full. We don't really focus on that part of them. Beads legacy. Why not? Because the 76 years? Yes, they're good, and they can get deep into the playoffs. Maybe, but I don't think we've ever felt like yeah, This team has all the components to be a championship quality, too. Tenacious. You have faith in the Milwaukee bucks. Right Faith in that I'm giving them a chance. That is not the literal definition of faith. The definition of faith is complete trust or confidence in someone or something. I have more faith in the Brooklyn Nets in the 76 years. That makes a little more sense. Air Tiki and Tierney, number two was going on tickets here to hear ticking and charity shows. CBS Sports Radio CBS Sports Network with company from our Rocket mortgage studio. When you need certainty in the home buying process with a low that fits your life, Rocky can So now we dig in and now we get prepared, and it's a great time of the year to just sit back and watch NBA action. Every Single night high intensity. You know if there's complaints about an aversion to defense during the regular season, bad teams, and there's a few bad teams out there is we know. Yep, not that there won't be a couple of non competitive round ones. Very well. Possible. I'm gonna get into coming up with one of our guests might be one of them. We're gonna talk to Danny Green of the Sixers. They're playing the Wizards that that should be. Should be over fast if the Sixers handle business despite Westbrook and Bill, But you know now it's okay. Now we can dig in and we can really watch the MBA. At its apex, where there's there's There's true commitment. There's passion. There's pursuit. There's where it gets fun. Wait, this was this is where it gets fun, and you're right, BT I love that. It's every day. There's something meaningful you could watch every night this weekend starts it. Obviously Saturday and Sunday, they'll be Four games. We'll still determining whether not golden State of Memphis had goes on, though still four Saturday for Sunday, no matter what, we just don't know the timing of that that last game On Bennet Smith, Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday, I mean, it just it makes it fun at this point of the year because this is the basketball that you you have to and actually can watch from start to finish because there's something meaningful on the line for every single one. Yeah, and you're gonna start seeing some buildings that have more people's. You know, the Knicks are gonna have 13,000 people there. Yeah, That's what the most What? That's what 10 less than capacity. No. Well, the old guard was 19,763. Now it's it's in the same neighborhood. It's a little bit of a different configuration. Still, although it's right there, I mean, there's only gonna be about five or 6000 short. Of capacity. I know that filled. It's gonna have about 10 or so that it, Wells Fargo and almost that we saw that the Sun's already had eight or nine the other night. You know, a couple of times at the end of the regular season, you're gonna start having an ambience that has been lacking big time. You know that Z interesting to be T because that makes a difference. You know, obviously, you know, I love European soccer, So I've been watching a lot of it lately, and you know, it's the end of the regular season. And the Premier League and they're starting to have fans like your start this whole season and soccer. It was all about, you know, trying to get calls. It was all about how well you could act. Now you're getting fan reaction, So it's actually changing how reps are calling games. It's actually pretty cool, so I think it's not gonna be the same in the MBA. But the ambience that you miss from having that, like organic real reaction is going to be back just in time for for for the playoffs in the NBA. I think it's great. The other thing you get to and we didn't see this year ago not to say Miami would have still had that great run. But some of the young kids like hero etcetera who played great, You know when you're playing in this antiseptic building. The old Listen. I mean, you know this about the MBA. The role players generally in big games are less impactful on the road in front of 20,000 people than in the comfort of their own gym. So That's going to change, which was not not obviously not impacted the year ago, the pandemic critique. Let's talk to one of the pure sharpshooters. Three time champ, by the way, he said of great great basketball career career 40% from behind the Arc three time champions, they said he's all the six years after being with the Lakers a year ago the Spurs of course, Danny Green. Danny Tekin Tierney. How you doing today? I'm doing, my man. Hey, guys doing we're doing Yeah, man. Great. Great respect for you going back to your days in the A. C. C. For sure Love watching you shoot just the ultimate pro. I am curious we could jump into against the conversation a lot of different ways, but for somebody who's been around Winning environments, winning cultures. You know what to expect when you first showed up in Philly new coach and we all know what Doc brings to the table when you first assessed..

Environment: NPR
Without Cruise Ships, Key West Residents Are Enjoying A Quieter, Clearer Harbor
"In twenty nine thousand nine. Almost a million people visited the small island of key west florida by cruise ship since late march. Twenty twenty the island like the rest of the country has had no cruise ship traffic. The whole industry was shut down by the pandemic now. Cruise lines are preparing to start sailing in the us again. As soon as this summer as wwl are ns. Nancy klinger reports key west would like that restart to be on a much smaller level but the state of florida has other ideas on most evenings. The key west harbor front is packed. Hundreds of people had their to admire the sun sinking into the gulf of mexico. Artists sell their work one performer. Juggles fire another balances a bike on his head out on the water. There's a big catamaran on a sunset cruise around boat shaped like a tiki hut with a bar in the middle motors past fishing. Boats had in for the evening but one kind of vessel is missing for decades cruise ships. Were an almost daily site in key west harbor but none of sailed in the us more than a year if key westerners have their way the big ships that towered over the low lying town are over last. November residents voted to limit. Crews visitation julia. Gonzales has lived here for twenty years. She's selling silk scarves masks bags at the sunset celebration on the harbor. She says she doesn't miss the cruise ships. I'm enjoying it. Actually well primarily because the beaches look more beautiful now the ocean. When i've been out there snark land st- everything seems just fresher and cleaner and better. You know it was very mckeever. Many many years and just slowly deteriorating and now i feel like what a chain isn't the only one who noticed benson is a local fishing guide. He says the area around cuba's harbor is a major thoroughfare for turpin an important game fish for the keys people come from all over the world to catch silver king on fly but benson says in recent years the silt stirred up by cruise ships pushed out the carpet and smothered the seabed

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"tiki" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Thing to protect the environment. It all starts with just one thing. Turning off the lights is a great way to help out the environment and save on your electric bill. If you're using CFL bulbs, be sure to employ the 15 minute rule. Leave the lights on. If you'll only be out of the room for 15 minutes or less, and turn them off whenever you will be out of the room for more than 15 minutes. This helps to extend the life of your bulb and save the most electricity. It all starts with one thing, find tips and Maura one thing US calm. What's your one thing? Saying. Imagine it. Information came with the nutrition label. Then you know of what you're consuming has the right mix of fact sources and context. But it's on us to make healthier choices about what to consume, share and act on Get news, lif it at news lit dot or g'kar talking tough with Tiki and Tierney as a pro athlete, the level of irresponsibility to not show up to play a game. It's almost as if you could get away with doing whatever you want, but it's completely unacceptable not to alert the authority figure that You're not going to come and do your job That is weak. Yeah, that is wrong. If I'm the Nets, I'm suspending carrier thing. The problem. What a play. Now you can't play Tiki and Tierney three Eastern Noon Pacific afternoons on CBS Sports Radio. There is only one Jim Rome. The Cleveland Browns are in the playoffs. America's team is right back where it belongs. We're not going to talk down about this Brown's team or what they accomplished. Garbage. If that your take, keep moving. You're not welcome here. I'm not interested in all you haters and losers. They won the game during the playoffs. America's team Jim Rome, noon eastern 9 A.m. Pacific on CBS Sports Radio..

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"tiki" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"You have still the all time home run leader, which he has since passed on to me, and this is now my office. That's where I got this Hank. That's a great story. And he said, We'll talk about a man of character A man of substance, a man of humility. A man of giving He actually had a dinner and spent 34 hours with Hank. And he says, truly one of the nicest people he's ever met. That's what you want to share. That's that's a great story Personal. It's perfect to Yeah, thank you, man. So Rest in peace hammering one of the best of all time. Definitely top five Mount Rushmore material, no doubt And he is ah, stately figures we've ever had in the game. There's no doubt All right, let's get a time out. We'll get back to some football here. You know, we mentioned act X factors with Chad Ochocinco we had on the first hour of the show. X factors for the games is what I got one for you. And you specifically should love it is right in your wheelhouse. We'll get to that. And we get to the child to the shack stuff later as well. Tiki and Tierney, CBS Sports radio. It's such a beautiful night. Look at the stars. They're amazing. Did you know 20% of stars have planets orbiting them capable of sustaining life? How did you know that? You must spend a ton of time reading? Not at all. I used bleakest. Blink, kissed. Yeah, it's an app that takes key insights from over 4000 non fiction bestsellers and gathers them into 15 minute blanks. For you to read or listen to. With Blink ist. You can learn the main points of an entire book in just 15 minutes, as opposed to days or weeks..

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"tiki" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Afternoons with Tiki and Tierney. Where do you think this goes and the responsibility of the Texans to Watson to lean on him for the hiring process? One thing to give Shawn Watson a say, as opposed to do you like this guy, But if he says no, and they hire him anyway, because I think that's who was the issue with the stereo. It's an odd setup is a hierarchy of authority that's being distorted by the Houston Texans. Kiki Internee three Eastern Noon Pacific afternoons on CBS Sports Radio. Afternoons with Tiki and Tierney. I honestly believe the Browns win to me is the most memorable, amazing playoff win off all time. Wow, time their head coach has Cove. It wasn't there. They're playing their hated rival who owns them. And they do that to the Steelers. Hickey Internee three Eastern Noon Pacific afternoons on CBS Sports Radio. Imagine it. Information came with the nutrition label. Then you know of what you're consuming has the right mix of fax sources and context. But it's on us to make healthier choices about what to consume, share and act on Get news, lif it at news lit dot or g'kar do one thing to protect the environment. It all starts with just one thing. Turning off the lights is a great way to help out the environment. And save on your electric bill. If you're using CFL bulbs, be sure to employ the 15 minute rule. Leave the lights on. If you'll only be out of the room for 15 minutes or less and turn them off whenever you will be out of the room.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"tiki" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Kiss the idea. That's exactly what Little either. Wouldn't you be scared of sharks in that spot? You're alone on that boat That seemingly is easy to fall off of. Maybe you've had too many drinks. I feel like a shark attack is imminent. That spot that's what I would be petrified off. Uh, I don't know that water so clear. Wouldn't you be able to see the shark? That is always the argument. If you see the shark is it easier to get away from the shark, But you're in their home, right? It's like going into Arrowhead to play my homes and NFC title game. Out of the way. Very good shit Coming. You might panic, Maura and saw yourself down. I think you did. If you have a driver Over the tiki bar boat. Is there a better day on earth than being on a tiki bar boat in the middle of the keys and just float your life away? No, it did not have a worry in the world. You go out there eight hours on a boat, Somebody driving and you could just float out. Look at the Clearwater. Maybe jump in and out of the water has many cocktails as you want. Oh, my goodness. There's not a better day. There is not a better day without a worry in the world. It has to be somebody that you don't know You're not related to those also because you can't The person that you're with has to be employed by you. So if you don't want to hear them talk, they're not gonna talk. That's a very Key part of this if you just want silence in the Tiki Hut boat You're not, you know, having a force conversation. Good point has forced conversation and ruin any good day. There's no doubt about it, like worst case scenario is Chef is the captain of that teaching. Then.

Coronacast
Vaccines are rolling out - so when will cases drop?
"Now the vaccine rollouts have begun globally. How soon do we expect to see a corresponding drop in cases of covid and also in deaths. Well fun issued save at overnight yesterday. Israel at the moment is just newspaper reports but it comes from the israeli ministry of health and large health provider. One called cloudy another one called mcabe healthcare. And what they're doing in. Israel is that there are electrically recording. All the vaccines as we will do in australia but it's integrated into people's medical records. So they really do have very good integrated electronic medical records and in fact one of the reasons. They're getting so much vaccine from pfizer is that they've done a deal with they. Give the data back to pfizer. So they've got what's called post marketing surveillance in. They get dot back on the performance of the vaccine. So what they've shown on and what they're saying it hasn't been published yet. Is that after the first. Does i think it's roughly in about two hundred thousand people aged over sixty five. But in those people compares to members of the health funds who have not yet had the vaccine. They've seen a significant reduction. Perhaps a fifty percent reduction in covid nineteen infection not disease but infection so this people specifically yes because they're rolling it out in priorities so older people in federal people are giving it first before others get it as well and so. This is their first data. It's a bit like. I don't know if you remember meghan. But near the beginning of the pandemic britain used their coordinated electronic records centralized electronic medical records in hospitals to be able to huge randomized control trials on a vast scale during the first wave. They were able to show that hydroxychloroquine didn't work. The anti retrovirals for hiv didn't work but that dixon methods to steroid did work and the turned around incredibly quickly during that first wave and is this huge advantage when you have a population willing to accept electronic medical records and that's what the israelis are doing. So they've got records of people who have not yet had the vaccine versus people have so if you like it's a real world not quite randomized but it's a real world trial and again not published in any scientific journal. Yet the early indications are that pfizer vaccine after the first does is showing reduced transmission to a significant extent which is really great. Yeah because the focus when we're talking about vaccines is so about a moving herd immunity which is obviously something that lots of people very keen for for all sorts of reasons but this is a really fast positive outcome where you literally saving people's lives. Yeah it's early could be wrong. Still got to run the ruler over it scientifically but it is a good early sign and presumably reflects the daughter. they're handing back to pfizer. So israel is getting the fires a shot and we've also had reports over the last few days that a man in the us who got the a shot has died shortly afterwards. And i think some question marks around whether or not it was anything to do with the shot or chance. What do we know about that. All we know about his newspaper reports from the new york times of luton to it. So it's really impossible to be absolutely sure what's going on if the newspaper and it's an issue. If the newspaper report is accurate then this is a doctor who got it. And three days after the vaccine started to develop little red spots on his skin cope tiki and these are assigned that. Your blood isn't clotting very well. He recognized that presented and his platelets had dropped precipitously and they find it very hard to raise his platelet levels. They thought this was an immune reaction which was reducing. His platelets platelets the little fragments. Which are essential for blood clotting and it does occur to drugs and it has occurred with covid nineteen by the way so covid nineteen disease itself can cause a precipitous. Drop to your platelets and serious hemorrhage and they were about to again. According to the newspaper report remove his spleen. Which is where they presume that the platelets were being broken down but he died of a cerebral hemorrhage beforehand. So the question here is causing effect. Is it the vaccine or is it a

Tiki and Tierney
Miami Marlins: Derek Jeter, Kim Ng make baseball history
"I want to start with What I mentioned in the update, and that is the hiring of Qiming as the new GM off the Miami Marlins. And just off the top before we get to the historical nature of this and what it means for North American professional sports, moving forward. Just it is interesting to me. You know? Inevitably, the Rockies and the Marlins will be linked. Both coming into the league together. Iraqis and Marlins or not rivals by any stretch of the imagination. It's certainly if you are Iraqis Fan and the Marlins do something good. And the Rockies. Don't You inevitably draw that line between each other. And for the longest time, even though the Miami the now Miami Marlins used to be Florida Marlins have been more successful or tasted Oldham. Its success more than the Iraqis have. For the most part, the Marlins have been one of the worst run organizations. In all of baseball. We all remember Jeffrey Loria. Would buy a championship. Did buy a championship. 97 When Edgar Renteria got that hit off of Jose Mesa and the world Syriza's Sold everybody off. Because the wage bill would have been too high. But through that, by selling off all those players, he ended up getting a lot of really talented young players. Josh Beckett, Juan Pierre Carl Pavano. And they We're able to go win a championship, and then they were all sold off. Couple of ownership changes later, a monstrosity of a stadium poor attendance. Fire sales seemingly every other year incomes Derek Jeter and we thought that it was going to be more of the same. How in the world Is Derek Jeter. Going to Be the And he's not He runs the Marlins that he has a money man behind him. That helped him get the deal done as much money is Derek Jeter has made throughout his career. He can't outright by a major league baseball team himself, so he has kind of a What Silent partner that kind of front him the money, But he's the face. He's the guy that is making all the decisions. And it's something that We really haven't seen too much. And North American pro sports. We've seen plenty become G m's even presidents. And I guess that might be Derek Jeter's technical title, but two Be The owner. Of a team like the true owner, not nine. Justin Timberlake buying Air Peyton Manning's wife, buying shares of the Memphis Grizzlies. Like it's his team. And then they promptly had a fire sale. After he took over. We thought, okay, same old Marlins. Quietly. They have become one of the more Progressive Four thinking which I guess are It basically means the same thing. Progressive four thinking. Competent. Organizations in baseball.

Morning Edition
Immigration and the Wall Fade from Trump's 2020 Campaign
"Issues have not been the focus of this year's election campaign, which is kind of surprising because Donald Trump made restricting immigration a dominant theme of his presidency. But last week's debate was the first time we've heard the presidential candidates talk much about it. With Election Day. Just a week away, these immigration editor Tiki Hendricks joins us to tell us what's at stake. Hey, Brian. So last week, we heard President Trump former Vice President Biden finally getting into questions about migrant Children separated from their parents. Catch and release. Can you help us? Remember what thes things are right? Let's talk about that. But first I want to say it is pretty remarkable that Trump has not been focused on immigration this year. Ever since he announced his candidacy the first time in 2015 and saying Mexicans were sending US rapists. His rhetoric and the actions of his administration have been all about keeping immigrants out. Now, Of course, there's a lot of other things going on. We're in the middle of a pandemic and the economy is cratering. But I also think Trump may not want to talk about immigration because his policies just are not very popular. Polls show that Americans overwhelmingly believe immigrants are good for the country, and Californians feel that even more strongly and the trump policy of forcibly taking Children from their parents at the border that was powerful. He condemned what is happening with the issue of family separation now. Back in June of 2018. When the policy came to light, a federal judge in San Diego ordered a halt to family separations, and he's been overseeing the effort to reunite the families. They've identified more than 5000 families, and most were brought back together. But a group of 1500 who were separated going way back to 2017 that's been tougher. The government hasn't kept records, and a lot of the parents were deported to Central America. So in the days before the debate, it came out that 545 parents simply could not be found. Now I've been following this case closely, Brian, and I think the number is actually higher. And these air Children who haven't seen their parents for years and might never see them again.

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Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails with Shannon mustipher
"Shannon. Welcome to milk street. It's really great to be here. Thanks for having me. I love your book Tiki Modern Tropical cocktails. So. What does the Word Tiki me? Where does it come from and what is Tiki cocktail? Sure. So tiki refers from a cultural standpoint to religious practices and iconography from Polynesia, now, where cocktails are concerned Tiki termed applied retroactively. So in the beginning of the age of tropical cocktail, they were called exotic cocktails and we're talking about mid nineteen. Thirties California at don the beachcomber in Bay area then later trader Vic's in subsequent restaurants it was in the mid eighties early nineties when. Polynesian tropical culture enthusiasts mostly in California. Began research those bars and to look into brain those cocktails back that you started to see the word tiki emerged. Let's talk about some of the classics Don Beachcombers, Zombie. What's Zombie As army is a showstopper drink. Okay. So This thing has three different rooms in it. It has Grenadine, which is a pomegranate base, Schuss it Kinda crosses the line in terms sophistication because there's absent attitude shrink, which is a not to New Orleans Ed's more our baseness and you know Elvis's drink beyond the simple run punch that is based on issues like a pumped up. Kinda sexy around punch. and. You know there's some savvy marketing airs not just a cocktail that made it. Popular Abe was the limit two per customer. So people like trying to get it third on trying to order one their friend so I'm you know we're talking about the ingredients of design be, but I think what's the biggest ingredient? There's it's is cultural impact. The my tie. I didn't actually know what was in a my tie until I picked up your book. So what is a my time? Sure so The final change somewhat. But kind of simplify it. Is in most bars, a blend of Jamaican, and Martin Shem rooms or jaw, which is an almond based liqueur slash. Surp- Archer sow in line. Is Simpler to a lot of places make it out to be. What are some of the techniques like washing rumor bourbon? What does that mean? Sure. So washing means is essentially kind of. Another way of saying infusing. Dime Lee Campbell Cameras Bro an idea of taking rendered fat from Bacon. Adding it to whiskey. Giving time to sit at room temperature, and then later froze it so that the solids rose to the top and he skim it off and the result is you get this really Nice creamy texture and depending on what kind of fat we're talking about it can be smokey could be nutty. So as an example, I worked at restaurant called FINCH. Why did the? Same thing would smoked duck breasts fat and rum in the shrink was so crazy I loved to pieces. It was so easy like cheat I done it with coconut oil and rum's Meskel. It does all kinds of wonders no matter what spirit using but it's just a nice way to add a Roma and body and viscosity and just kind of smooth on the out. You must how many okay. In your bar, how many different bottles that you have I stopped counting at one hundred I thought it's kind of comical was look I would look at it daily. I gaze upon it would find this is just a lot going on here but yeah, there's a good amount of figure it's probably two hundred. ME. So here's a question. You know the Martini I think is GonNa get you drunk as fast as possible. That's my take on. The friendship, Para. Tif is to sort of transition you from work to pleasure at the end of the day. What's the role of the TIKI cocktail? In other words? What is it that it's really really about besides the flavors. First, and foremost fun you know and. Mystery adventure discovery I've had some of the best nights of my life in Tiki bars because the mood is a reverent. I. Just love that that freedom the be freed you get. In a tiki cocktail, a tiki environment. So. What about teachings often have strange interesting containers more much more so than regular cocktails What role does the container plan? All of this it's vital because the fee starts with the is so Tiki takes it mike way over the top like I've seen presentations where you know to try is in vessel is set down in a treasure chest or comes in from barrel. You know comes and coconuts and hollowed out pineapples. You know there's flaming garnishes I once judge the competition. Where the team that from a bar called Paradise Lounge in Bushwick? That is sadly no longer with us. They. Brought it full force. It was a fish tank. With live fish. So the fish were isolated from the cocktail I. There is fishing air which is. Crazy.

TED Talks Daily
The lie that invented racism
"What is up with US white people? I've been thinking about that a lot the last few years and I know I have company. Look I get it. People of Color have been asking that question for centuries. But I think a growing number of white folks are to. Given what's been going on out there In our country. And notice I said what's up with US white people. Does right now, I'm not talking about those white people. The ones with the swastikas in the hoods and the tiki torches. They are a problem, a threat, the perpetrate most of the terrorism in our country as you all in Charlottesville better than most. But I'm talking about something bigger more pervasive. Talking about all of us. White folks writ. Large. And maybe especially people sorta like me. self-described progressive. Don't WANNA be. Racist. Goodway people. Any good white people in the room? I was raised to be that sort of person. I was a little kid in the sixties and seventies, and to give you some sense of my parents actual public opinion polls at the time showed that only a small minority about twenty percent of white Americans approved supported. Martin Luther King and his work with the civil rights. Movement. Wild. Dr King was still alive. I'm proud to say my parents were in that group. Race got talked about in our house. And when the show's about the dealt was raised with come on the television, they would sit us kids down made sure we watched the Sidney Poitier movies roots. The message was loud and clear and I got it. Racism is wrong. Racists are bad people. At the same time we lived in a very white place in Minnesota. And I'll just speak for myself I. think that me to believe. that. Those white racists on the TV screen were being beamed in from some other place. Wasn't about US really. Did Not feel implicated. Now I would say I'm still in recovery from that early impression. I. Got into journalism in part because I cared about things like equality. Justice. For a long time racism was just such a puzzle to me. Why is it still with us when it's so clearly wrong. Why such a persistent force. Maybe. I was puzzled because I wasn't yet in the right place or asking the right questions. Have, you noticed that when? People in our mostly white. Media Report on what they consider to be racial issues what we consider to be racial issues what that usually means that we're pointing our cameras and our microphones are gaze at people of Color. Asking questions like. How are black folks or native Americans Latino or Asian Americans how are they doing? In a given community or with respect to some issue, the economy education. I've done. My share of that kind of journalism over many years. But then George Zimmerman killed. Trayvon Martin. Followed by this unending string of high-profile police shootings of armed black people and the rise of the black lives matter movement. dylann roof in the Charleston. Massacre. Oscarssowhite. All the. Incidents from the day to day of American Life. These overtly racist incidents that we now get to see because they're captured on smartphones sent across the Internet. And beneath those visible events the stubborn data studies showing. Systemic racism. Every institution we have. Housing Segregation. Job Discrimination. The deeply racialist inequities in our schools and criminal justice system. And what really did it for me? I know I'm not alone in this either. The RISE OF DONALD TRUMP. And the discovery that a solid majority of white. Americans. would embrace or at least accept. Such a raw bitter kind of white identity politics. This is all disturbing to me as a human being. As a journalist I found myself. Turning the Lens around. thinking. White folks so the story. Whiteness is a story. And also thinking. Can I do that? What would a podcast series about whiteness sound like?

The CheapWineFinder Podcast
Peaks and Tides Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2018
"Stay home. Cheap wine fighter dot com summit again with another. Why Review. In kind of a companion podcast for wine picked up all. All he's been. Doing well lately and this one's called. Let me grab the bottle so I don't screw it up. Peaks in tied. Sonoma's coach Chardonnay Twenty, eight, eighteen. And peaks and tides kind of. Describes the SONOMA's coast. Ava that's. mainly. A Boutique area that specializes in Chardonnay and new are. It's up along the coast. It's In between coastal mountains it's cold. There's not a lot of huge vineyards in there. It's more boats tiki their commercial vineyards within a big. But it's. Really good growing area. And I want to a snow coast trade event a few years back. and kind of picked up gossip I. Think I would call it because it'd be wine reps and then there would be winemakers and they were kind of upset. That when the SONOMA's coast Aba was set, their boundaries are set up. Some of the bigger. Huge actually. Well established. Literally connected wineries and Wine Corpse. Kinda got the the boundaries moved to cover the Russian river eastward just to cover some of the bigger properties. And the guys kind of upset and I just noticed that Petitioned to have a western SONOMA'S COAST AV A. Now I don't know what the problem is because even the Russian river ones those are really high on liner isn't really good wines. I. Don't get what the problem is. You know maybe it's a small guy versus little guy I don't know. But, that's what they were doing and they were seemed to be all upset about it. So you know that's just gossip me sitting here with a glass by hand listening to winemaker stock. So this is a SONOMA's coast Chardonnay. If you check out your Google look. The the town in the back they said peaks and tides made it. I don't know if there is a pig's entites company, but you can figure out who the winemaker might or the liner or one of their entities might be. It's not a foolproof method of who the biggest Winery in town is, but it usually gives you a good clue. GonNa take a sip of this one. This is a really good nine, ninety, nine Chardonnay. It's got some oaken full Benatti huge amount. Let's got this kind of honey rounded thing going on it's got all sorts of flavors. I mean I got banana and pineapple. Meyer. Lemon and NAPA grapefruit and you've got on least salty thing. It's got some lemon. Vanilla cream. It tastes good. It smells great. It's got a great enrollment to I was Kinda digging that. So for ninety nine in any don't expect all these displays, these wines. So haphazardly that you you know. You don't have an expectation just by looking though this label and this line they also have a pretty good Cabernet. Sauvignon thing that I thought it's up. You know I'm not sure about that one. The packaging looks like it could be any kind of retail brand in back of genes fine. And it tastes good really good at for ten bucks and can delivers maybe over delivers. Ten Bucks will buy you a good Chardonnay out as ten twelve dollars you can you really, really good. But this is to in itself storebrand again, all these been kind of kick in some but I kind of liken it.

Made Of Human with Sofie Hagen
Emily Gorcenski - Making Nazis cry
"People might not know who you are, which would be an awful shame because you one of the coolest people ever. Would you introduce yourself. Sure My Name's Emily Sanski. I am. Anything say work as a data scientist. But also activist and as many who? Studies on tracks modern white supremacy in hate movements. Technologist hockey player. All sorts of things. So I don't know what is what does it mean to be something where somebody? Wow, that's big. That's big from the from the very beginning. I think one of the things that when I was reading about you. A lot of places at set that you're a person who is known for making that cease cry. What does that stem from? That is true so As a little bit of background I'm from Charlottesville Virginia. or at least I spent. Ten years living there. And of course, Charlottesville was the site of the infamous neo-nazi rally in two thousand, seventeen where. A terror attack happened in the TIKI torches and all of that stuff right so sort of. Stuff that we've seen all around the world. And one of the Neo Nazis that was there marching at the rally was a man by the name of Christopher Cantwell and during Tiki Torch Rally, he pepper sprayed me. Along with several other people. And? End You know he was also at the time filming a documentary with Vice News And so what happened was after the rally in the? Vice and HBO. Race to put out this documentary about what had happened they had some very dramatic footage and. Christine was featured very prominently in in all of this and talking about. How he wanted to kill more people and you know showing off his guns and all of these things. Well, the thing is I knew who can't was and I knew that he pepper sprayed me because he posted a picture of himself pepper spraying me as his facebook header the next morning. So I went to the police and made the decision to rest charges against him. and. When he found out that there is a warrant for his arrest. This was shortly after the vice documentary came out with all of his bravado in his you know McKee's mount all of that. So this. News of this warrant comes out and he records himself in a hotel room somewhere in North Carolina or somewhere. Crying. On on this like stream because he's worried that he's got this this warrant for his arrest. And so this sort of very poor. Poorly intentioned little video that he produced. Of himself like sobbing, not quite sobbing but definitely sniffling. Earned him the nickname of decrying Nazi. So he became in within the span of just a few days he went from being this. You Know Big Bold Neo Nazi to this reduced hulk of a man. Who is crying because he you know got caught doing violence. And so that became a sort of a worldwide mean. And this happened because I was one of two people to press charges against him so. I've earned the reputation for making Nazis crappy, and since then I've also made several other Nazis cry for various reasons. And so I guess that is just now the reputation that I have. It's it's funny. You should say he was caught. Doing like very much promoted himself doing the line. You know it baffles the mind. This was such a bizarre sequence of events right because you know here he is somebody that went on camera and talked about how he wanted to be more violent. He was trying to be more violent. You know all of this stuff. and. Then when he acted violently, he bragged about it, you know Oh look at all the you know he calls everyone communists, of course, but all the commies that I guessed. And then he gets caught doing it and then he's like, oh no, there's consequences for my actions. Any cries. But it didn't end there right because. Sensible people when facing forty years in prison as he was. Would Shut their mouths but he did not know he started he continued recording his podcast from jail. And then when he was let out on bail. Despite having literally admitted to pepper spraying me. He then sued me and my co defendant or CO complaining rather in Federal Court. So there is a federal lawsuit against me. For claiming that he pepper sprayed me. Of courses lawsuit eventually went away. It was fine. But it I mean the tied up year life and as a result of this and as a result of his. Many. Attempts to to silence and intimidate me and I actually had to leave Charlotte. So I had to leave the country. In fact, I now live in Germany And so you know the sort of. End of the story or the maybe it's not the end. But the chapter that the story is now on is that Chris can't will plate pleaded guilty to. Two counts of assault. He was let out of jail. So he didn't get the forty years in prison. You got you know basically. Slept on the rest and sent back to his home but he was banned from the state of Virginia for for five years. Well, he didn't make it five years because now he's sitting in a New Hampshire. Jail. Awaiting federal charges where he is now facing thirty two years in prison for extorting. In violently threatening. Another fellow nutmegger.

Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
The OnePlus NordVPN (with TK Bay)
"Tk Bag on the show. Super happy to have you back. And finally using the setup that I have to say you inspired me to get. Okay! Using Stream Yard Yeah No. Stream Yard and. This is actually my first time trying it, which is why we're not live right now. I'm just using it to record some trying to see. I'm trying to get my feet wet with it, but here's the thing like we have our cameras here. We've been using our cameras for the for the video feeds I. Actually bought a new Mike, which is why I don't have the face Mike for once. That's true. Actually I just realized that. Yeah, yeah, when you said that it's like I. Don't normally see that little. The wire I mean it's a nice Mike. By the way, it's a very professional secret service almost, but you know. It's definitely cool the audio on that. It was always great. The only thing is I've got this Mike. Because I'm using it for literally. Everything I finally got sick of the way that my audio sounded. I know that in the comments. No one cares but when I'm editing, my own videos I'm just like okay like it just doesn't sound like me. You know exactly. So I fell down a youtube rabbit hole and I got a Mike, and then I got an audio interface. I'm just GonNa like nothing is on right now, but if I hit this button, this would be the PS four. Okay. I'm assuming you're running through the atom. Bomb like anatomy finally. Nice! Okay, that's right. That's right. We talked about it a little. You mentioned you found a deal and I. Think we're looking into whole. You know getting. Dadan so glad you found it. I didn't upgrade to the pro. I was going as I think we kind of talked about. I tried the pros. Defined as the regular one. This crazy. And it's funny because these are so hard to find on any of the major retailers and the only place I could find. It was like a small boutique place, which is closer to where you are in the west side. I think Woodland Hills, but somewhere out there but yeah like I. Finally got it and at first. I was like okay. I love the way that it works. It's very convenient. I can use it for like game. Recording game streaming, which I might get into actually made a twitter account. But I was like you know I have like three capture cards. They all would work. This is convenient I. Don't know if it's ultimately that useful. And then I looked at their return policy, and these specifically have no returns on black magic design products. I don't know why why yeah So look the reality. The the the interface itself is great for live streaming. That's really all I use it. I use it for live streaming and also use it for. Recording. One of the things I actually I agree with you on the on the beginning the audio situation with the Office for me at least. I want to move away from using livelier mark in the office at such a small environment and I love how the audio sounds from this type of audio so I'm actually I'm in kind of the same situation. I am transitioning away from using Wireless can actively mostly because of Inter Inter interference of had some interference. Whenever, you have any kind of smartphone. anyways but the atom mini has been for me at least within the last five months, or so an integral part of coast, every piece of work that generated because of the interface because of the monitoring functionality. It's really meant to be part of a deck right so you have like your audio interface in you have this I don't use it for the audio and like I said I'm sad that you don't have away returning it necessarily, but I'm pretty sure you can sell it. There's there's enough of a demand on it like the for any reason, if it doesn't end up being the right one for you and you WANNA maybe go with A. Like a stream yard or something like that or something I think by I think there's other brands that kind of have similar stuff. You won't have a problem, but I I hope it works out. Yeah I'm. That's the reason why I made. The twitter account because I was like okay, if I can't return it, I might as well like try to make it work. Yeah, so. Why not get him? It's kind of at the point where. Just just mitigate some of the few things that are missing in the committee. I just always record separate audio just in case. Skirt all of that. But. Yeah, you know what? We got into the weeds, a little bit with some of our setup and whatnot, but the reason why I wanted to have Tiki on is because he has the full setup. Yeah, now I do too so I wanted to mess around with stream yard, a little bit for our podcast listeners, or if you're watching this on facebook or I, G TV, which will be posted on there. I actually wanted to put something out there. We might be moving this podcast facebook live. It will still be posted in all of the same places as before it's just we're going to a different live platform. The video the video portion. Exactly. So the video was still be on TV like it has been, but ninety TV's been so buggy, and it's been really pissing me off. So I figure, lets you stream yard. It'll record it, and then I can take that recording. Put It on facebook. Live posted on. Your facebook page for hogging now has like half a million followers.

Native America Calling
Haka and cultural appropriation
"The Haka is a part of Mari Culture. It's a type of movement that involves the whole body invoice New Zealand's rugby team. The all blacks performed a version of it at competitions around the globe here they are performing it in Japan during a match last year's Rugby World Cup. Many team members are Maury. What you'll hear is they're stomping their hands beating on their chests entice. On how. It's impressive to watch a Haka. Traditionally, it's not for entertainment. It's ceremonial has deep roots in multiculture. Of course, some people don't understand that and mimic anyway. A handful of Brazilian companies use the Haka in their corporate retreats. The Non Murray owner of Hakka training said he learned hawk. By watching videos of the all blacks rugby team. Another company huck Brazil performed the Haka at a Ted talks event such displays. Displays are drawing criticism from Murray people, and they're calling it cultural appropriation. We'll get more and what Hawk is and represents today. We are going to start off in new. Zealand joining us today by skype from Christ Church in South Island is cut Edina. Tell you to, and he is a cultural adviser, and he is Maori. Welcome to native America calling cut of please feel free to further. Introduce Yourself. He, he he he. He made keenum on Athena. Royal Amiga Kotel Kartal Teen Aquileia Lhasa. Choir here Julio or Tiki nor Knighthood Huda. Moon. Killer. Angry to have you here and so we say Haka in before we go any further. How do you like to describe it? A DESCRIBE IT AS A. Traditional ceremony that was formed traditionally by. Warriors before going to war. A Sierra Monitor trump. Please the. He of. War TOMATO INA. was also a former cy cop. The warriors before battle. at performed in. The different areas such as funerals as a way to express emotions. And it was also used as a way to. Win Strangers, come visit. It was a white make sure they were friendly. visit hasn't not enemies. That in probably pre colonization, the has changed a little bit and Would we do use it for? Entertainment purposes now. But the also that buried deep spiritual connection in traditional values associated with the Hutto. In when you're teaching, young people or young people are taught about this in a traditional sense What are they told what is happening because you're using your breath, you're using your body. You're using your your own personal sound What is taught to young people about why you do this in what it is, you're actually giving. So I think this probably two different forms of teaching now this the form of Hakka where you taught to try and intimidate the the opposition and Chevy Hafeez. Scary became. The. The the the other way where some people are taught. For entertainment purposes for competitions against other. Maori people. but as ways. To Euro has taught. That is very serious It's a very serious epsom is. you must take everything seriously you have to. Respect the the different deities that are involved. You You can't make fun of the hacker. You've got to respect your sisters who? Pass on the knowledge of the hookup. And at different tribes have different roles. whereas brought up, you can only do the hacker. With be a fate. And you hit Utah To. Slap you chased You're McCain. Make as much noise as you possibly came. In, so what does it translate to hookup? So these. Years. Does the Hukou as? Some people call it a pretty bored aunts were. A Warrior's dance, but then it depends on. The HAKKA! This is quite a few different Hukou. Hukou has its own unique. meaning. The I think the mice. Common Hacker around the world seems to be the one the all blacks. The. New Zealand rugby team. Comedy. So they'd say. was dedicated to. A woman, who headed, Chafe and a in the ground and a criminal put. And it expresses have the chief. was fearing death. And how? He didn't he had the sense of being of life again and in hell wants the live. The criminal was removed. He saw the the lady setting on top any saw the light. So this multiple different meanings different hugger. In so when you see it being performed by non-indigenous people, what are you witnessing? More often than not I see. non-indigenous people who think that it's funny. They they mock at culture by doing it. why see? Recently an in London. a lot of Kiwis are over there doing the Haka when the drunk which is quite offensive. It's. I'd say total lack of understanding. Tuttle of respect to air eight sisters in God's into a customs.

Breaking Beauty Podcast
Miss Jessie's Haircare Co-Founder Miko Branch
"You mentioned your sister. T T, so you guys decided to open a salon in one, thousand, nine, hundred ninety seven. Is that right? And how did that come about? She came right agent. She was a field producer eyewitness news in New York City. She left her job and she decided to be become an agent for creative artists, so she had one in the house, and that was me I was a hairstyle, and she didn't have much luck with her other creative artists, but ironically she had. A lot of luck. When she started representing me and she landed a job for me at Ashley Stewart, and I worked for one week, and with one week's worth worst I made eight thousand dollars. And Yeah so with the money that we've gotten from that. Ad Campaign, Tiki in ice splitter I I might have gotten a little bit more Tiki, but we were still in the minds of being sisters, and then that's when Tiki said you make. Let's get out the house and take this money opener salon and it was the scariest thing because I was really comfortable doing year in the house, but I always let my sister lead within the sister relationship. NTT was right again, so we opened up our first to chair salon in the form section of Brooklyn, and that was the beginning of our of our career in beauty. Beauty Business. What was the VIBE on your block? In Brooklyn back then it must have been so different rookies in business. T deny. Make some bad this decision than we didn't. We didn't get a chance to stay downtown very long. I think we stay downtown, maybe a total of three years and then We got kicked out of our salon. We made some bad decisions. And Luckily we bought a Brownstone in the BECKFORD stivers effects of Brooklyn, and we had to refuge there and bring our business there. That was part of open that was really really at time, not thought of or was not known as duty capital. Or we asked our customers to come and take the a train and get off at knowstone avenue You have to understand getting off at notions. Move back in nineteen, ninety nine. It was a bunch of music blasting a resilient people a lot of street vendors. It was just taller than five in. Downtown Brooklyn. Many people actually didn't want to come, so we lost a lot of customers, so Tiki and I just kind of took it back to thinking box, and luckily it was vast pine with my son, because I was a single parent. At the time I realized that I could no longer wear. My hair styled straight. had to embrace the curls, and that's when the conversation started between us and our handful of clients that were left that were willing to come to get the here done in the hood, which was known of. Goodstein. DOOR DIVE

1A
F9 to be released online due to coronavirus
"With this is John horn of course host of the frame on KPCC honorary vice president of the one eight movie club John the best night isn't the only movie that was scheduled for release is now is having a perhaps a very different release than was imagined by filmmakers what is going on with movies how are they making the decision whether to delay a release or to go ahead in unconventional means I think the easiest answer is it depends I mean I think a lot of studios have taken their big budget movies and move them out of the summer season so right now in theory you have been watching F. nine the latest fast and furious movie was supposed to open may twenty second it's now coming out in April of twenty twenty one Black Widow a Marvel movie was going to open may first it's now November seventh so the bigger movies mostly are postponing their releases there are some films where they are taking them straight to video on demand or streaming platforms it's what universal did with its trolls war world tour movie and what it's doing in a couple of weeks with Judd Apatow's film I king of Staten Island and then there's some movies like Hamilton which Disney was supposed to release next year theatrically that they're gonna put on their streaming service Disney plus pretty soon most of the big movies though are gonna wait because there's only a handful of theaters that are open now if you can't play a movie in every theater around the country that it doesn't make any sense that said Christopher Nolan's film tenant is supposed to come out July seventeenth in theaters and the live action version of Mulan is supposed to come out July twenty fourth still feels iffy to me but that's the plan that Warner brothers and Disney have for those two films and right now they're sticking to it so one of those movies that is gonna be streaming is vast of night as I'm in and it's playing at drive ins but it's gonna be streaming on demand on Amazon prime on Friday and joining us is the director Andrew Patterson from his home in Oklahoma high and you're welcome to wanting Hey good to be on the show I wonder how it feels for you to be releasing a movie at this moment in time unexpected you know we'd made the movie a few years back and felt like it was you know we didn't even know if for when we were gonna get a distribution deal and then it lands right in the middle of the pandemic we were scheduled for may fifteenth and so we have it a little bit and and actually went out nationwide in drive ins first and and people came out and had good experiences from what we can tell I mean I got to say the movie is uniquely suited for a drive and did you go watch it from your car yeah we did we what's that in the at Montclair mission tiki opening night and day you know unique experience at least to get to see a movie that has a lot of outdoor scenes and and in the sky plays a big part of the movie and and you have had lights flashing through parking lots in the movie and it kind of felt three dimensional away because of those extra elements sort of surrounding you at the drive in I'm gonna be super careful because I do not want to be the person explains this for anyone else but can you what can you tell us about this movie without spoiling anything yeah I mean when you work on a movie and and and marketed and publicize it you learn ways around maybe hoping not to tip the hat too much but yeah you know it's it's set in New Mexico in the nineteen fifties and and just those two elements a lone people sort of draw a line between them and and make some conclusions immediately in our film follow the switchboard operator who sixteen female name Faye and a radio DJ named Everitt who's eighteen nineteen twenty and they sort of start to hear some things through the radio and the switchboard that sound like they're not of at least local in in origin and then they decide to a curious and start to chase it down John this film is getting a lot of attention I wonder why would you say that is an again John no spoilers but what why are people so excited about this movie well it's really good I think that's the obvious reason it is a tremendously impressive first feature it is so well made so well acted really it's just a perfect little movie but I think one of the things that's odd about a film like this and it's feels a little kind of heartless to say it it actually is benefiting from the crown of virus because none of those big movies are coming out nobody is going to see the light latest Marvel movie or a lot latest fast and furious film so movies like this that are coming out on different platforms like streaming they're not having their release date how old have a real opportunity because there's not a lot of new content that people can find and here you have a film that would be maybe it would really face some challenges if it were real released theatrically as originally planned in mid may because it's going up against all of these giant movies and now it has kind of a little silo of no competition because there's nothing really playing in theaters and there's nothing that new or big or great that's debuting on streaming platforms so I think it's the in some odd way it's almost the perfect combination of a really good movie coming out when they're not a lot of really good movies

The Frame
F9 to be released online due to pandemic
"With this is John horn of course host of the frame on KPCC honorary vice president of the one eight movie club John the best night isn't the only movie that was scheduled for release is now is having a perhaps a very different release than was imagined by filmmakers what is going on with movies how are they making the decision whether to delay a release or to go ahead in unconventional means I think the easiest answer is it depends I mean I think a lot of studios have taken their big budget movies and move them out of the summer season so right now in theory you were been watching F. nine the latest fast and furious movie was supposed to open may twenty second it's now coming out in April of twenty twenty one Black Widow a Marvel movie was going to open may first it's now November seventh so the bigger movies mostly are postponing their releases there are some films where they are taking them straight to video on demand or streaming platforms it's what universal did with its trolls war world tour movie and what it's doing in a couple of weeks with Judd Apatow's film I king of Staten Island and then there's some movies like Hamilton which Disney was supposed to release next year theatrically that they're gonna put on their streaming service Disney plus pretty soon most of the big movies though are gonna wait because there's only a handful of feeders that are open now if you can't play a movie in every theater around the country that doesn't make any sense that said Christopher Nolan's film tenant is supposed to come out July seventeenth in theaters and the live action version of Mulan is supposed to come out July twenty fourth still feels iffy to me but that's the plan that Warner brothers and Disney have for those two films and right now they're sticking to it so one of those movies that is going to be streaming is vast of nine as I mentioned it's playing at drive ins but it's gonna be streaming on demand on Amazon prime on Friday and joining us is the director Andrew Patterson from his home in Oklahoma hi Andrew welcome to winning Hey good to be on the show I wonder how it feels for you to be releasing a movie at this moment in time unexpected you know we'd made the movie a few years back and felt like it was you know we didn't even know if for when we were gonna get a distribution deal and then it lands right in the middle of the pandemic we were scheduled for may fifteenth and so we have it a little bit and and actually went out nationwide and drive ins first and and people came out and had good experiences from what we can tell I mean I got to say the movie is uniquely suited for a drive and did you go watch it from your car yeah we did we what's that in the Montclair mission tiki opening night and do you know if you need to experience at least to get to see a movie that has a lot of outdoor scenes and and in the sky plays a big part of the movie and and you have headlights flashing through parking lots in the movie and it kind of felt three dimensional away because of those extra elements sort of surrounding you at the drive in I'm gonna be super careful because I do not want to be the person explains this for anyone else but can you what can you tell us about this movie without spoiling anything yeah I mean when you work on a movie and and and marketed and publicize it you you learn ways around maybe hoping not to tip the hat too much but yeah you know it's it's set in New Mexico in the nineteen fifties and and just those two elements alone people sort of draw a line between them and and make some conclusions immediately in our film follow the switchboard operator who sixteen female name Faye and a radio DJ named Everitt who's eighteen nineteen twenty and they sort of start to hear some things through the radio and the switchboard that sound like they're not of at least local in in origin and then they decide to a curious and start to chase it down John this film is getting a lot of attention I wonder why would you say that is an again John no spoilers but what why are people so excited about this movie well it's really good I think that's the obvious reason it is a tremendously impressive first feature it is so well made so well acted really it's just a perfect little movie but I think one of the things that are about a film like this and it's feels a little kind of heart was to say it it actually is benefiting from the crown of iris because none of those big movies are coming out nobody is going to see the light latest Marvel movie or a lot latest fast and furious film so movies like this that are coming out on different platforms like streaming they're not having their release date how old have a real opportunity because there's not a lot of new content that people can find and here you have a film that would be maybe it will really face some challenges if it were real released theatrically as originally planned in mid may because it's going up against all of these giant movies and now it has kind of a little silo of no competition because there's nothing really plain in theaters and there's nothing that new or big or great that's debuting on streaming platforms so I think it's the in some odd way it's almost the perfect combination of a really good movie coming out when they're not a lot of really good movies