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The Hair Radio Show with Kerry Hines
Legendary Celebrity Hairstylist Glen Coco Joins the Show for the First Time!
"I have a very very special guest joining us today for the very first time on our airways This is glenn coco. Good morning. Good morning and welcome to the broadcast. Hello and good morning Thank you so much for having me it's nice to talk to you And I I just want to say first of all what took you so long Now I want to talk about your legendary career and what's new for you going on these days as well So, uh, can you tell us a little bit because um, i've read some things and I said well, let me just go straight to mr Glenn coco, so tell us a little bit some of your highlights that you can share with us this morning Yeah, I mean i've i've been blessed to have such an amazing career and work with such a talented individual It's sort of unfolded by accident I started hair styling Because of the recession in 2008 and kind of fell into this industry But I knew once I started I always wanted to work with celebrities I saw the hair on tv and in magazines and it was always a goal of mine So i've you know moved to los angeles and pursued it and have been blessed to have makeup artists and stylists And other celebrities refer me to clients. So that's why my roster is You know what it is today and i'm super blessed and grateful Absolutely. Now I have to just you know, can you I you know, tell us a few drop a couple of names You know, we have to live On the show glenn. I always I always have to list them I always have to list them by most recently so that I can remember but um, timmy swinney who's on euphoria Has been a client of mine as of most recently kourtney kardashian Kylie jenner megan fox rita ora um shane mitchell I mean i've been doing this for quite some time now hair for 10 years and celebrities for about four or five So the list has gone long, but those are my most recent That's a mega list It just reminds me. I always used to chat with people out on the west coast as well who? Always work with celebrities like yourself. Just the biggest of the biggest And i've always wanted to know Yeah, uh what that you know must feel like and all of that but you know This is quite an honor for us to have you on the broadcast So, what do you say to all these wonderful? Stylists who would like to be celebrity celebrity stylists. I get this all the time on the show This is really what the goal is out there in case you didn't know Really? So what do you say? Yeah, I mean, I think it's it's the same thing I really wanted when I first started in this industry and it's um, you know to to be working with the rich and famous and I think the biggest tip that I can really tell people is Continuing education. I think it's one of the most important things you can do for your career I think cosmetology school is such a small part of the grand scheme of knowledge that you really need to know So making sure that you're investing all of the money that you're making because as a stylist I feel like you make money very quickly and it's very easy to get enthralled in the lifestyle But it's important to take that money and really put it towards continuing education To make sure that your skill set is what it needs to be I remember when I first moved to la and people would refer me to celebrity clients. It was um, You know I thought I was prepared and then I got thrown into it And I didn't have extensions in my kit and I didn't have certain products in my kit that were essential And I remember this one makeup artist telling me like i'm never referring you to anyone again because you're not prepared to do this You're not that good And so that whole year I really focused on my craft. I focused on the products that were in my kit And I focused on getting you know, a well -rounded kit full of extensions and wigs And I think that's really what made me the hairstylist I am today is really, you know starting And realizing that I had more to learn

Rollye James
Fresh "Timmy" from Rollye James
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WJR 760
"timmy" Discussed on WJR 760
"Cleaning in the first half. The only played three minutes because Sunoco was playing so well. That last transition Ryan threw Timmy was lying on the floor after he couldn't finish the shot. So it was an easy layup on the other end. Smith driving right got into the body of clinging that time. And the foul against Donovan clinging will be his second couple of free throws coming up here for Gonzaga. And if they're going to find a way to come back, this might be it. They're going to have to get themselves to the free throw line. They're in the bonus now. They're shooting the rest of the way. It'll be two free throws here for malachi Smith, but the first thing they have to do, PJ, you just said it. They got to turn the faucet off on the other end. Yeah, it doesn't matter what they do on this end right now. The only way they get back in it is if they get some stops and to stops have been few and far between for the zags against Connecticut's offense. Smith 79 and a half percent at the free throw line. And he makes the first. So it'll be one more free throw coming here for malachi Smith. Transfer from Chattanooga so con player of the year hence an award winner last year. Big second half here the other night as he knocks him both to give him 7 60 to 39 Connecticut full court pressure by Gonzaga. Calcutta and for Ugandan gets it to Jackson back over to Calcutta, Calcutta bounce it into Jackson, dribbles left inside the yard, goes it out high right side to Newton. He's just gonna crank a three. That one barely got to the rim. And the rebound out of bounds into the Connecticut bench. And I realize Yukon's up 21. I'm not sure that's necessarily the shot Dan Hurley was looking for. I'll tell you what, Dan Harley is showing some remarkable restraint. Guy he played for in college would be acting like a moron right now. After that shot, that is a bad shot. Danny just took him out of the game though, so. Same effect. So Newton's sick diara is in. I like yesterday when he couldn't figure out what to call you. Coach PJ, he didn't know what to do. Well, he's still intimidated by you. No, no, he's got other words that he calls me. That one kicked away hickman trying to enter a Calcutta kicked it away with his right foot in a big and zag a bench. So Gonzaga will end out at the hash mark. They've done such a good job on Julian strawberry. They're in New England and they won't let him get a three. He can dribble in and get those little floaters he got in the first half, but they're trying to stop the three. Strawberry shoots the top of the key three and it's off the left side of the rim and travels all the way out of bounds. It'll be Connecticut ball. How many feet closer was that in the shot he made to beat you see how at least 5? Unbelievable. Diara will win down in the back court the Calcutta get it back to diara. Lobbing across the way to Calcutta right back to the ER on the near side fumbled in moments here league gets right up to the strike, crosses the timeline with one second to spare. Dan Hurley directing traffic from the bench calcareo with it high on the right side. Calcareo will get it over to a lean 1250 to go in the game 60 to 39 Yukon, a lean trapped on the side, I'm gonna call it offensive foul. Say that a lean used his arm to ward off. That'll be the third foul against the heme. Won't be free throws on the offensive foul, but Gonzaga will inbound in the backcourt. Guys, they didn't look out. Early was asking for cylinder or fear was asking for an elbow. Smith gets it out front to hickman, Timmy sets the screen hickman dribbling left bounce into Timmy lost the ball picked up by clinging. I had to count ketterer running with Jackson, throws the lob to Jackson puts it up and off clinging grabs the rebound later in. Jackson tried to guide that one in couldn't finish, but clinging was right there to clean it up. 62 39, you got hickman's top of the key triple on the way. Back to the rim no good, long rebound batted out to Smith on the right wing cord Gonzaga. New possession for the bulldogs with 1215 remaining in the game. Here's Timmy with the top of the key. Get it out to malachi Smith, Smith dribbling left Smith gets into the paint, spins right goes and playing a new block the shot, but a foul and clinging can't believe it. Foul will go against Donovan flinging that's his third. And more free throws here for malachi Smith. I wouldn't say they've settled down by Gonzaga's looking better on the offensive end, but little improvement on the opposite end of the floor. Smith with the free throw and that one rattles out. We'll have one more Ben Greg back in tibby is gonna sit. Caravan and Hawkins return to the Yukon lineup. Jackson and the lead will head to the bench Gonzaga has missed its last 7 shots. They have fallen to 36% shooting in the game two of 11 in this half. And one more free throw for malachi Smith. This Connecticut team just continues to lock people up. Well, they wear you down to this fresh bodies keeps coming in, and they're basically all playing well. There's more of that three quarter torque, one, two, two. Mark, you just resting drew Timmy to laugh to the media timeout. I believe Smith made the second free throw 62 40 Yukon. Here's diora with it. High on the right side against hickman. Diara dribbles over on the left caravan is going to come out to take it between the circles, have it off to DR. Sierra dribbles left camp three himself finds couch a terror left wing ring goes a three and hit it. That one all the way into the lights for Joey caldera. 65 40 UConn 25 point edge. Largest lead of the game for Yukon is right now. Here's hickman with it. Over on the right side. Get a destroyer. Strawberry dribbles up to the top of the key. Heads left un caravan spins right under the pain and a foul that's going to go against Calcutta reaching in. Joey caldera picks up his first it's going to be free throws either way. I think it's going to be a one and one. They're going to say it was on the pass. So it'll be a one and one when we come back. That was a little two, three zone, I think, right there that they threw at Gonzaga just to mix it up. Breaking the action 1130 remaining here in Las Vegas, it's Connecticut 65 Gonzaga 40. You're listening to

AP News Radio
Gonzaga beats UCLA 79-76 in Sweet 16 on Strawther's shot
"Gonzaga is headed to the elite 8 after Julian's trout there's three pointer with 7 seconds to play help send the third seeded bulldogs to a 79 76 west regional semifinal win over second seeded UCLA. Strauder's three pointer answer to Mari Bailey's three and it helped Gonzaga overcome a 13 point halftime deficit. Those are literally the moments you dream of, you know, just to even make a shot like that in March Madness. And then just to be back home in Vegas, it's like the cherry on top. Drew Timmy scored 36 points for Gonzaga, who will take on fourth seeded Connecticut on Saturday after the huskies beat 8 seeded Arkansas 88 65 behind 24 points from Jordan Hawkins. I'm Adam spelling.

AP News Radio
Gonzaga, Timme move to Sweet 16 with 84-81 win over TCU
"Drew Timmy poured in a game high 28 points leading Gonzaga to an 84 81 victory over TCU. The wind prompted bulldogs coach Mark few to happily trot out the following statistics. I'm ecstatic for these guys. Get to another sweet 16. That's 8 in a row, which is just an incredible testament by our program and what we've been able to do these last 8 years. Gonzaga is in the west region. Creighton is in the south and punched its ticket to the sweet 16 by beating Baylor 85 76. Ryan neme led the victorious Blue Jays with 30 points. For a sport in Denver

AP News Radio
Rice's 24 points help No. 6 Texas top Oklahoma in OT
"Sergio rice carried number 6 Texas to an 85 83 overtime win versus Oklahoma. Rice scored 20 of his game high 24 points in the second half and OT, helping the longhorns move to ten and four in the big 12. His fourth three pointer of the game gave Texas an 84 77 lead with two 26 remaining. Marcus Carr had 17 points in the longhorns 5th straight win over the sooners, while Timmy Allen added 15 points 9 rebounds and four assists. Grant sherfield led Oklahoma with 18 points, including a three pointer that sent the game to overtime. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Rice scores 24, leads No. 5 Texas past West Virginia 94-60
"Sergio rice was economical on offense as 5th ranked Texas blew out West Virginia 94 60. You got to be able to step up when your name's called. Rice scored 24 points on 5 of 6 from the field in just 17 minutes, hitting four or 5 three point attempts in all ten of his free throws. I was just being competitive. The LongHorn sank 24 of 25 attempts from the line. Marcus Carr added 16 points on 7 of 11 shooting and Timmy Allen provided 14 points 9 rebounds of four assists. Emmett Matthews had a team high 13 points for the mountaineers who shot 35% and allowed 32 points off 20 turnovers. I'm Dave fairy.

TuneInPOC
"timmy" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"And I know it now I like bling. I can only mean one thing I know in there all I'm playing I can only mean one thing these days all I do is wonder if you've been in over bad what's the song one else wonder if you're rolling up a bag what's for someone else doing things I taught you getting nasty for someone else you don't need no one else you don't need nobody else no why you never alone why you always touching road. Used to always stay at home be a good girl you was in the zone. Yeah you should just be yourself right now you're someone else. You used to call me on my cell phone late night when you need my love call me on my cell phone late night when you need my love and I know when I lime bling I can only be one thing I know when that all I'm doing I can only mean one thing ever since I left the city. Listen. Y'all know what this is my mind wishing I'm glad you'll be inside secret divide to me feeling loving you baby you know in a rush you may not be with the time gone you gonna shoot me now 'cause I done had one too many dreams and I know that you feel me the way I and fear you and it's cool that you you gotta move it and I think I like it I know all your friends up here I hope it's your open I'd probably give this and I won't show you girl give me that girl tonight no question we've got your trust me I haven't don't judge me just don't waste my time no question let me try to touch me that I've been so just so crazy. And I'm wondering what a day better play red. Don't be Timmy when you win it better I know you wanna go there I see it so bright I'm late I know you can drive it chauffeur anticipated touchdown put me down like we never know let's be physical and Friends that's right baby boy I got plans for you the time of the day I'm yours for the taking and no further I got a word you need baby I'm over here tension I'm leaving oh baby come give me that love no question. Don't judge me just don't wait till I do no question.

TuneInPOC
"timmy" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"And I know it now I like bling. I can only mean one thing I know in there all I'm playing I can only mean one thing these days all I do is wonder if you've been in over bad what's the song one else wonder if you're rolling up a bag what's for someone else doing things I taught you getting nasty for someone else you don't need no one else you don't need nobody else no why you never alone why you always touching road. Used to always stay at home be a good girl you was in the zone. Yeah you should just be yourself right now you're someone else. You used to call me on my cell phone late night when you need my love call me on my cell phone late night when you need my love and I know when I lime bling I can only be one thing I know when that all I'm doing I can only mean one thing ever since I left the city. Listen. Y'all know what this is my mind wishing I'm glad you'll be inside secret divide to me feeling loving you baby you know in a rush you may not be with the time gone you gonna shoot me now 'cause I done had one too many dreams and I know that you feel me the way I and fear you and it's cool that you you gotta move it and I think I like it I know all your friends up here I hope it's your open I'd probably give this and I won't show you girl give me that girl tonight no question we've got your trust me I haven't don't judge me just don't waste my time no question let me try to touch me that I've been so just so crazy. And I'm wondering what a day better play red. Don't be Timmy when you win it better I know you wanna go there I see it so bright I'm late I know you can drive it chauffeur anticipated touchdown put me down like we never know let's be physical and Friends that's right baby boy I got plans for you the time of the day I'm yours for the taking and no further I got a word you need baby I'm over here tension I'm leaving oh baby come give me that love no question. Don't judge me just don't wait till I do no question.

How to Live A Fantastic Life
"timmy" Discussed on How to Live A Fantastic Life
"That you're looking for a date and you're in a critic tells you you're too fat, you'll never be loved. They're never going to like you or you're about to step foot into a huge interview for a new job. And the inner critic is that negative tape that runs in your mind and you're the funny thing about the unicorn is it's actually it's actually sort of a defense system that seeks to protect you. The problem is you're in a critics a horrendous communicator. It doesn't know way that it's really insulting and demeaning and all of that sort of stuff. So where's the inner critic come from? It comes from a time when we were probably very young when we were not fully formed people and not able to handle or understand a lot of situations, we attempted to do things and then we failed or we were chastised and criticized by people that were supposed to love us and then what happens is every time you go and you try something new out of your comfort zone or something where you have not necessarily had success in the past, up tops theater critic and starts telling you why you can't do it. And one of the things I talk about in the book is coming up with a tangible representation of your inner critic. And it could be anything. It can be a stuffed animal. It can be a photo. It can be anything at all. And, you know, for me, it sounds silly, but I gave my inner critic a name, his name is Timmy, and he's this petulant little 6 year old kid that stops his feet and tells me all sorts of reasons why I can't do this and that. Whenever he pops up, you know, my deal is that I'll listen to him for about 5 seconds..

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"
July 1987 TV Show Starring Carlos Alazraqui, Lynn Stobener, & Al Lubel Show #83 - burst 1
"We have some great comedy coming from a comic impressionist from right here. In sacramento guys. Ready right alex rock last year the winner sisters all the way to number one your yard that crazy old land from the david letterman show is the same. Mr larry but melon ars lowered floor. But just i am about pollution control and i like it there for kind of a rowdy kid. When i was young we got way out. We did some crazy things like my mom would come in. We'd be fooling around. You cut out horsely. How long timmy's nailing metal shoes to my feet. Yeah we were riding my brother that got stoned on the weekends. You know and they made excuses for their lack of behavior. Like ask to do things like fred. Let's go to the part. is it free. La

Stuff You Should Know
"timmy" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"It happens where parents and kids you know. They don't even they don't understand what's going on. We keep the fighting away from them but they understand and they pick up on body language and emotional cues. You don't think are there. Yeah and they're little sponges and that could be a reason if did you mentioned. Maybe if you've moved. Yeah yeah that's a big one. I think i said moved. Yeah did his best friend get a better bike than him or something right. You need to go get that bike then too. But the point is to not be freaked out by isolated incidences past the age of four Because they happen and It's not atypical You just need and if your kid has a problem with this as parents you probably have a plan in place like you're not just reacting to each incident like you get together and you huddle and be like all right. We have an issue because little. Timmy is A nightmare and so. How are we going to deal with this. And stick to it if little timmy. Also is breaking your hummel figurines all the time. now then good because those are awful that Well that's actually a can be a sign but it's not necessarily assign bright for example there is a study. They had a pretty decent population size from two thousand seven it Research temper tantrums. Among two hundred seventy nine preschoolers almost two hundred eighty preschoolers. wow and they found that kids who are considered healthy had were less likely to become violent. Self injuries Destructive or verbally combative like during their temper tantrums. But it's also been found that around twenty percent of quote mentally stable preschoolers. Yeah we'll still become you know one of these unhealthy things right during a tent temper tantrum from time to time. It's not like the home figuring right. You have to go to the psychiatrist now. Or if your kid like rips the head off their barbie in a violent way that might be disturbing to you. But that is about as normal american behavior as as ever been generated by child if your kid is being mean to animals. That's a different story. Yeah because that that is You know it's not a good sign and it's certainly You wanna stop any kind of Like violent gresham towards humans or animals. Yeah like that's not like. Oh let's see how this plays out. Yeah you want to get in there. Take care of business. In the right way.

First & 10s
"timmy" Discussed on First & 10s
"What I was hoisting that Lombardi. I just can't. We fixed the ankle maybe, but now the shoulders acting up, like what's happening age. Listen, he's Timmy Johns on the part. He had Timmy John's on the ankle, and it's gonna work. He's gonna get tammi John's on the shoulder and it's gonna be fun. Okay? So we're good, bro, we're good. We're good. Anyway, let's talk about juju and these milk with them. No great challenge makes me want to finally why is this because people are stupid? Because really that's in the herd. There are too many morons on this planet taking up space. Went to the store the other day and they were selling milk gardens. And yes. Idiots. Like this, I mean, this is what it's come to. Like, the pandemic driven us to this now I think we're always stupid 'cause here's and I may be accused of being cold and bitchy. I never am, but this might make me cold and bitchy. People who people who do stupid shit and die, don't invite me to your funeral, 'cause I'll laugh. There will be no tears because if you die doing the milk crate challenge, I will beat your funeral looking around going no one here needs to be crying. This guy was a dumb ass. People who do the people who do the whole, oh, let's stay on the very edge of this cliff and take a selfie and then plunged to their deaths. Ha ha. You're an idiot. I'm not getting flowers for me. Your family's not getting condolences. You're stupid. And you deserve to die if you're gonna be stupid. I'm sorry, if you're gonna blatantly fuck with fate and be dumb. Don't be stupid. Yeah, you can't just put stupidity out into the universe and not expect to get slapped back in the face with it no. Don't invite your wake, I'm not gonna go. I'm not gonna just stop. It's stupid. So yeah, juju and we're about to start the season. You want to blow out your ACL doing the God dang no one crate challenge and then telling the organization, oh, well, I was doing the milk and I needed numbers on TikTok. Don't you guys understand? I needed more likes. Oh, juju. I just idiot. Hey, nobody ever said football players were smart, Jasmine. That's why we have this podcast. That's why we need to raise our GPAs to two. Some of you football players. But like, come on, do. Don't be dumb. You know how this is. You're about to start the season. You need to be in a glass case. Because how many guys have the motion? Well, we have that. But what I mean is like how many players week one, you see people blown out ACLs and doing all kinds of shit. You know, this is the vital moment. This is what we've been waiting for. Don't be bungee jumping off of a cliff. Oh, or the milk of all fucking things. If you're gonna do something, at least, I don't know. He jumped out of a plane. This idiot did the milk crate challenge, these 12 year olds are doing it for TikTok clout. And that's what you're doing. Come on. Now it's not a winner. Now I feel better about my 12 year old because he doesn't do me challenges for TikTok. He does baseball videos. Oh, he's writing code for Tesla. That's what you're 12 year old is doing. God, it's like awesome..

First & 10s
"timmy" Discussed on First & 10s
"Super stoked, the NFL's back. We're so excited. And namely, two things stuck out to me. Cam Newton's Instagram ransom note that he sent us and juju's milk crates. Okay? There's a lot going on. And let's start with, and I know you're gonna do this. So I'm gonna give you the floor. Coming out. It's just here we go. Here is the question of the day of the week of the year, Jasmine. Okay. That's a little much will Cam Newton. Nope, or the words of my son, Cam Newton. Yes. Will Cam Newton be a Dallas cowboy quarterback? Well, it happened. Jasmine, I know how much you love..

First & 10s
"timmy" Discussed on First & 10s
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First & 10s
"timmy" Discussed on First & 10s
"So well, don't tell me. No. Well, he already knows that. And he's hoping that that will happen, but I mean, it's highly unlikely. Okay, so we go to Florida, okay, Hudson still does not know that we're going to Chicago. So we get to Florida. We're in Florida. The day of his birthday, the Marlins, the Miami Marlins are playing the mets. And javi, Baez is now with the mets. So he's like, can we please, please, please go to the Marlins game. Every time I were like, oh my God, we've got all this baseball coming up, but he doesn't know. And we don't want to tell him. So we're like, all right, so it's like, okay, it's his birthday. We'll take him to the Marlins game. So we go to the Marlins game of Miami while we're in Florida. Then Saturday morning comes, we get to the airport. We get to the gate and he looks up at the sign and he's like, why does it say Chicago? And Bruce and I just kind of look at each other and Bruce goes, well, I'm sure our boarding pass will work. And then Hudson doesn't say anything. He likes he's like, oh, okay, you know, and then he sits down and he goes, 'cause I'm just ready to go home. I surely. So, yeah. So then he still doesn't know, right? We get.

Project Voice - Healthcare Summit - 2021
"timmy" Discussed on Project Voice - Healthcare Summit - 2021
"So <Speech_Male> if I <Speech_Male> go into ten me center <Speech_Male> here, I can actually <Speech_Male> control my Timmy. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> You know, it brings <Speech_Male> up my map. <Speech_Male> So this is a two <Speech_Male> dimensional map <Speech_Telephony_Male> of my main <Speech_Male> level. <Speech_Telephony_Male> You know, <Speech_Telephony_Male> I can have it go <Speech_Male> to a certain place, <Speech_Male> by simply clicking <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> that button <Speech_Male> <Speech_Telephony_Male> on my map <Speech_Male> and you <Speech_Male> will see that <Speech_Male> Timmy will <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> actually make its <Speech_Male> way through that <Speech_Male> location. <Speech_Male> So <Speech_Telephony_Male> I simply clicked on <Speech_Male> that location and <Speech_Male> it feels about moving <Speech_Male> to that location. <Speech_Telephony_Male> <Speech_Male> You know, the other nice thing <Speech_Male> about Timmy center <Silence> is I can call into <Speech_Male> it. <Speech_Male> So for example, <Speech_Telephony_Male> you know, if someone <Speech_Male> on vacation and I want <Speech_Male> to just roam around my house, <Speech_Male> making sure everything is <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> safe. I can call into <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> it and roam <Speech_Telephony_Male> around my <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> <Speech_Male> house <Speech_Male> and make sure everything's safe. <Speech_Male> Sequences is actually <Speech_Male> one of my favorite <Speech_Male> features. <Speech_Male> In fact, this is <Speech_Male> what makes Timmy. <Speech_Male> So easy <Speech_Male> to deploy. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> And you know, you don't need, <Speech_Male> like I said, a <Speech_Male> whole team of <Speech_Male> programmers make it <Speech_Male> work. So for example, <Speech_Telephony_Male> you know, I <Speech_Male> created a script for today's <Speech_Male> demo <Speech_Male> that was done <Speech_Male> through sequences. So I <Speech_Male> actually had it moved. <Speech_Male> I had to speak. <Speech_Male> I had a position <Speech_Male> and <Speech_Male> so on and so forth. <Speech_Male> So that can be <Speech_Male> set up. So for example, <Speech_Male> if you're a community <Speech_Male> or a healthcare <Speech_Male> facility and you <Speech_Male> wanted <Speech_Male> your residents to <Speech_Telephony_Male> go and meet <Speech_Male> their family members, <Silence> a certain times of the day <Speech_Male> you can do that. <Speech_Male> And then the last thing <Speech_Telephony_Male> I'll show you is a map <Speech_Telephony_Male> editor. <Speech_Male> I can literally <Speech_Male> go in here. <Speech_Telephony_Male> And create a <Speech_Telephony_Male> map. I <Speech_Male> can add a path. I <Speech_Male> can create virtual <Speech_Male> walls. If I don't want <Speech_Male> it to go to certain areas, <Speech_Male> I can add locations, <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> all of that is possible <Speech_Male> through <Speech_Male> ten me center. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> I know we're <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> at the end of <Speech_Male> the <Speech_Male> 20 <Speech_Male> minutes, but I do <Speech_Male> want to spend maybe <Speech_Male> just a <Speech_Male> couple of minutes taking <Speech_Male> questions <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> on <Silence> today. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Gentlemen, <Speech_Male> this is great. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> There's <Speech_Male> a <Speech_Male> question if you want to unshare <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> your screen <SpeakerChange> there, sunscreen, <Speech_Male> and I'm going to hit reclaim <Speech_Male> host. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> The one question <Speech_Male> that jumps out out <Speech_Male> of the chat. I think you might <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> have sold one of your Timmy <Speech_Male> robots in the chat <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> looking at this, but <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> issues <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> with flooring. <Speech_Male> <Silence> How does Timmy <SpeakerChange> handle <Speech_Male> flooring? <Speech_Male> Yeah, so <Speech_Male> typically, <SpeakerChange> you know, <Speech_Male> you need <Speech_Telephony_Male> either hardwood or <Speech_Telephony_Male> carpeting, <Speech_Male> you know, <Speech_Male> like for example, my <Speech_Telephony_Male> office out of carpeting <Speech_Male> and the main level <Speech_Telephony_Male> I have hardwood. <Speech_Male> So <Speech_Male> it works pretty well <Speech_Male> with either one of those. <Speech_Telephony_Male> You know, <Speech_Male> if it has to go over <Speech_Telephony_Male> half <Speech_Male> inch, it's <Speech_Male> going to be <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Telephony_Male> problematic, but, <Speech_Male> you know, if there's <Speech_Male> a difference in height, <Speech_Male> but <Speech_Male> it <Speech_Male> does have wheels <Speech_Male> and it is able <Speech_Male> to avoid obstacles <Speech_Male> and walls, but, <Speech_Male> you know, <Speech_Male> in terms of flooring, anything <Speech_Male> that's <Speech_Male> hardwood <SpeakerChange> concrete <Silence> <Advertisement> carpeting works <Silence> <Advertisement> just fine. <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> <Speech_Male> Gentlemen, thank you for <Speech_Male> being part of the voice of <Speech_Male> healthcare summit with us. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> You're doing a whole lot <Speech_Male> of things right. <Speech_Male> And what a great <Speech_Male> demo that was <Speech_Male> and great presentation. Thank you for having us. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank you.

Project Voice - Healthcare Summit - 2021
Temi: The First Personal, Autonomous Robot for Your Home
"I wanted to spend a few minutes talking about Timmy because this is really interesting because it kind of brings the best of voice and healthcare into this personal robot. Just to sort of level set, what is Tammy? So Tammy is the world's first personal robotic voice assistant platform. And the operative keyboard there is platform because it really enables anyone to really build anything custom for their needs. So when we look at robotics, there's sort of three robots, you know, you have your utility robots that just kind of do singular things like deliver food and do just one thing and then you have Hemi which is sort of that hybrid robot that can deliver food, but it's also very engaging. So the only voice enabled Alexa platform out there that's on a robot. And then you have sort of the more humanoid robots that Mark was talking about, you know, where it's actually census things like emotions and it's got the deep learning and it's more conversational. So can you sort of write in between kind of robots? And we were fortunate during the pandemic to really accelerate innovation and sort of bring our platform onto Tam, but also put in things like an integrated remote patient launching platform. I mean, you heard Mark say that, you know, the cost of healthcare is rising. The one wants to go to the emergency room. You know, there's obviously benefits of having virtual care in a home setting. So we were able to do all those sorts of innovation on Tammy. Quickly on the specifications, I won't spend a whole lot of time on this, but the nice thing about Tammy is that it comes pre loaded with 16 sensors and they're all over this robot. They've got a LIDAR sensor at the bottom that shoots lasers so it can autonomously navigate its way around, avoiding obstacles. It's got depth cameras. It's got RGB cameras, dot proximity sensor, so it knows when someone's close by and you're going to see all of this live. It's one thing seeing a video, but it's another thing when you actually witness this thing live and you're going to see that here in a minute and all these sensors really enable tami to find its way around and avoid obstacles and of course its head is an autonomous tablet, which is really nice because you don't have to touch anything. You know, the old days of telehealth, you're pushing these cards around and touch things and, you know, you hear about 80 year old timing that's very dexterity issue you don't have to touch anything that can be just rolls in, and its head is a tablet and it's literally like having a person on the tablet communicating

Project Voice - Healthcare Summit - 2021
"timmy" Discussed on Project Voice - Healthcare Summit - 2021
"For us, there's kind of two approaches to voice. One is just the ability to talk to a personal assistant. But then the second side is more of that smart home experience. So we are at the forefront of many different retrofits right now in the healthcare space where we're fitting entire senior living either new builds or remodels with smart devices. So this is actually an example of one of our leading clients. This is inspire and Manhattan. This is a 215 unit building, 350 plus $1 million. And we were retrofitted every piece of this building with voice technology to make it more easy to use for the incoming incoming seniors. So what are we talking about? We're talking about obviously a hub device like an Alexa, but we're talking light switches by voice, thermostats by voice, blinds by voice, TVs, you know, utilizing voice, and so on. So there's this whole approach that we can bring, you know, to new communities and the new seniors who are moving in since now one on a two people who move into a community are using a smart device at least three times per day. So there's kind of this first avenue, which is just how can I leverage any information I need about through a personal assistant, which is our approach then the smart home and then as sanjiv will start to look into now is how can we go from a stationary voice product to an autonomous voice product. So we've helped build and deploy over 250 autonomous robots into the

DeaconLive
"timmy" Discussed on DeaconLive
"So if i had to go to baseball practice this quote quote unquote. Kids uber would pull up. Take drop me off at uber baseball or my baseball practice. And the kids uber. And then oh so. If looked little timmy drunk and he didn't want to ride his bicycle home. He could call uber. Nica all right. We'll come back. You ever seen those car carriers with all the different cars stacked on top of it and my friend. Ron used to drive one. Oh good arana a fan of the show. You always say one just fell off..

The Final Lap
Who is Timmy Hill?
"Timmy hill. Made a name for himself during the nascar kovic shutdown last year racing in the nascar pro invitational online. I racing event. He drives the number sixty six and the nascar xfinity series and he talks about. You know people knowing who he is now. Here's the really people who i am. And i enjoy kind of share my story and kind of introduced myself police astro fan base to kind of you know. Find out who i am. I wish she could've found out. Center is obviously every time for the smaller teams in the garage Most of the time you gotta do we we get the same interviews and every every single weekend and We over here. You know jordan the garage and it's unfortunate because we we. We need these stories and gave us that. Help us keep sponsors and get your sponsors because in her for grilling so. We don't get to time and attention to five so to kind of get the spotlight and company jewish myself to so much more last year. And how much more success than Knowing that the permutations coming back this year we will extremely excited possibility of much more expensive.

WGN Showcase
Jalen Suggs' half-court miracle at buzzer keeps Gonzaga's perfect season alive
"Best games in N C a a tournament history to reach Monday's title game against Baylor. Correspondent Mark Myers reports It will go down as one of the greatest shots in the final four history. Gonzaga's Jalen Suggs banked in a Miracle three at the buzzer, giving the Bulldogs a 93 to 90 overtime. Win over U C L A. It was nuts, and I still can't speak. I mean, I don't I just can't believe that happened. I don't think it's really gonna hit me until I wake up tomorrow, but Mean tonight tonight was specially through Timmy scored 25 points to lead the Zags. Johnny Jews sang finished with 29 to top the Bruins. The Wind sends 31 all Gonzaga into Monday's national championship game against Baylor. I am Marc

The TWIML AI Podcast
Can Language Models Be Too Big With Emily Bender And Margaret Mitchell
"Are at everyone. I am here with meg. Mitchell and a researcher and emily bender professor at the university of washington. And we are here to talk about their recent paper on the dangers of casting. Parents can language models. Be too big meghan emily. Welcome to this podcast. Thank you welcome. Thank super excited to jump into this conversation. Let's start out like we always do with. Having you share a little bit about your background meg. We'll have you go first. yeah. I basically studied as a computational linguists like emily i got my phd in computer science. And then i've worked at johns hopkins microsoft research And most recently. Google research worked on computer vision as well. As natural language processing computational linguistics and more recently issues of bias unfairness Awesome and emily. You are on the show too long ago when we talked about is linguistics missing from alpine research. Give us a little bit of your background. And maybe a catch up on what you've been doing for the past year so like you said. I'm a linguist. Studying linguistics at uc berkeley and then stanford and then. I got to come to washington and start the professional. Master's program in computational linguistics. Where meg was a student many years ago. Now i got over then. So i work in a largely in linguistics and competition linguistics but since about twenty sixteen have also been working in the space of. I've tried to avoid the phrase. Actually ethics sends people down these paths into philosophy that i find somewhat less helpful but societal impact of nlp and in that context a lot of the same discussions are relevant that relevant to other things that fall under the umbrella. What it's called a. And yet in the past year. I have continued that work and had this great opportunity to work with megan other members of her team and in particular dr timmy brew and a phd student of mine. engine mcmillan major on a paper looking at the impact of large language models. And we started this in september and submitted in october. And it's the first paper i've ever written. That has been far more work after it was finished than writing it in the first

Mornings with Keyshawn, Jorge & LZ
Tournament upsets working against No. 1 Gonzaga
"We were having a spirited debate about gonzaga show where we were talking about this. You know casual basketball fans will say. Hey gonzaga doesn't win it this year. This is the best chance to win it. But i was saying about this about for a long time. I went back to that team. But they have with nigel williams gos- and cement karnowski the amount of masquerading as a man as you always call him. This has been a consistent theme. Do you think this their best chance to win. It's considering we have by double digit seeds moving on the sweet sixteen in relation to the competition. While i think that's the camera talks about the best team. It's got to be this best team in relation to who you're gonna be playing against so when you look at this gonzaga team in relation to the field. It's probably their best chance. Not we'll have another chance knowing mark few they're going gonna continue to get good players but this team is unique. There historically good offensively. They create matchup problems match problems at the point. The size of suggs. Who quite honestly reminds me. Jason kidd matra points of front timmy. With his footwork and his skill level match up at the four spot with casper stretch defense and put it down and mma forces your for to guard on the floor especially in transition joel. Who absolutely only triple double in the history of gonzaga basketball. And we don't even talk about the dude. So yeah i think in relation to the field i think this is gonzaga's best shot. They're so good offense when he gets up every fourteen seconds which is absolutely ridiculous to flow of their offense really puts a lot of pressure on your defense not only to get back but to get set so i would agree. This is their best shot in this moment in time because of the

CNBC's Fast Money
Are Markets Complacent on COVID-19?
"This is spring break in south florida. People packing the streets things getting so out of hand. Miami beach declaring a state of emergency enforcing curfews and restrictions to limit the partying and crowds. All this as cova cases are back on the rise in more than half of the country. Twenty seven states reporting a jump in new case counts new jersey causing any further reopenings and over in europe. Germany and england extending their lockdowns poland parts of france other european countries are introducing new measures to curb the outbreak. So the question tonight is the market ignoring covid risks. Taking its eye off the ball. Just plano getting too bullish guy. What do you say obviously hailed the we everything through the prism of the market right. So i it's important. Make it clear that we don't want to see anybody getting sick. We understand what's happened over the last few. I think it's important to say that people can slice and dice. These are comments however they want with that said in a perverse way. I think this actually might be bullish for the market. Why because maybe it will slow down the move in bond yields maybe people will reinforce your belief that the fed is going to be there regardless and by the way we've been through this before in the markets learn how to deal with it so of all the things that i'm concerned about in the market and they're many this isn't at the top of my list and it clearly isn't it. The market's either being that the vix closed below nineteen today for the first time in probably thirteen months. Yeah timmy brought up the vix beam below twenty earlier on a call today. Why just extraordinary so a year ago. And we're going to do all these look backs and we're gonna have a great segment on what you'd want to invest in a year later but you know the vix was seventy five a year ago today and guys bringing up great points about fear. His is inspired unprecedent policy response and so the fear of removing unprecedented policy responses. What had the market's having anxiety. What gives me anxiety is that you get to a place where the the the year of mulligans that we had which was then on twenty twenty and twenty twenty. One earnings is something that you're going to have to address by the time we get to mid year and i think we will have to unless you slow down the pace so everything guide caveated this. We care about the world's health a lot more that we care about the stock market. I do think you have a case here where the market is is going to be fine with bond yields coming down. Because there's there's more fear of less opening. And i think unfortunately that's just the market. We're in but again i. I am not worried about the environment if anything i do see seven percent. Gdp growth and a labor market. That's four and a half percent. Those are the feds numbers by the end of this year. That's going to be very very strong backdrop to me for stocks. Let's just hope. It's not too

KSFO-AM
"timmy" Discussed on KSFO-AM
"1919 91 to 2001, then 9 11 hit That was like I was supposed to work that day. I work the day before and which was my birthday, September 10. And that was relieved by two of my best friends sent us Cross who was battalion chief in my division. Dying commander and he was acting deputy that night, so I was relieved It's six o'clock. On Monday night. By Dennis and Timmy Stackpole, who was a captain and Timmy's rode with him because there was no place from toe work, Everybody, everybody Every unit was covered. So when that happens, and the captain is assigned to work, he rides with the deputy chief, and that's what happened. That morning. They wrote together and I never saw them again. Phil, can you just give us the name of the book's really quickly in succession? Sure, the first book is laughter, tears and muffled drums. The second book is bringing everybody home. Which is a chief's. That's his fondest wishes to bring everybody home, and the third book is the last true hero. Which is like a homage to all firefighters. Thank you for your service to New York City filled. That's just we're beyond grateful to you never pay that back. It's always such a great pleasure to speak with you, Dr Howard and Susan Howard from balance of nature and talk about the beautiful benefits of the fruits and veggies in the fiber and spice the whole health system. And just so much about what good nutrition means and what it could mean for everyone's life. No matter what age. It's a real pleasure. Thanks for being.

News 96.5 WDBO
"timmy" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Okay? Timmy, would you baby knows your mama? Don't make a cool gonna like you know, my kid and anything else. The man in the Get out of the hotel gets in Lhasa got to win a maligned and settle down, please. So you beat even have it took more from every mental success implemented some money. No party. You make him remember. Okay? I want to get a good one. Don't jump, please. We'll be in England now, is it? Right, Right, baby. Shakira, Baby boy, baby, look, but you build me, pretty boy. Whoever he does nothing takes a spoon to think. Oh, they must get you this musical winner. Good mood may exceed those loving They say Spawned a single. Don't forget the money. Nobody.

KSFO-AM
"timmy" Discussed on KSFO-AM
"1919 91 to 2001, then 9 11 hit That was like I was supposed to work that day. I worked the day before. And which was my birthday, September 10 and that was relieved by two of my best friends sent us Cross who was battalion chief in my division. Trying, Commander and he was acting deputy that night, so I was relieved It's six o'clock. On Monday night. By Dennis and Timmy Stackpole, who was a captain and Timmy's rode with him because there was no place from toe work, Everybody, everybody Every unit was covered. So when that happens, and the captain is assigned to work, he rides with the deputy chief, and that's what happened. That morning. They wrote together and I never saw them again. Phil, can you just give us the name of the book's really quickly in succession? Sure, the first book is left her tears and muffled drums. The second book is bringing everybody home. Which is the chief's. That's his fondest wishes to bring everybody home, and the third book is the last true hero. Which is like a homage to all firefighters. Thank you for your service to New York City filled. That's just we're beyond grateful to you never pay that back. It's always such a great pleasure to speak with you, Dr Howard and Susan Howard from balance of Nature and talk about the beautiful benefits of the fruits and veggies in the fiber and spice, the whole health system and just so much about what good nutrition means and what it could mean for everyone's life. No matter what age. It's Real pleasure..

America's First News
South Korean tanker was boarded by armed Iran Guard forces
"Force the ship to change course and travel to Iran that according to the vessel's owner, and the latest maritime seizure by Tehran amid heightened tensions with the west over its nuclear program. Military raid on Monday on the empty Janek Timmy was at odds with Iranian explanations that they stopped the vessel for polluting the waters of the Persian Gulf. Instead, it appeared the Islamic Republic's not to increase its leverage over Seoul ahead of negotiations over billions in Iranian assets frozen in South Korean banks amid a U. S pressure campaign targeting Iran. Latest tense episodes between Iran and the West, coinciding with the anniversary of the U. S drone strike that killed a top Iranian general in Baghdad last January as the anniversary approached, and fierce group possible Iranian retaliation The U. S dispatched B 50 two's over the region and ordered a nuclear powered sub to the Persian Gulf. Well, it's a rare story to come out of the tech

710 WOR
"timmy" Discussed on 710 WOR
"I work the day before. And which was my birthday, September 10th. And that was relieved by two of my best friends sent us Cross who was battalion chief in my division. Dying commander and he was acting deputy that night, so I was relieved It's six o'clock. On Monday night. My dentist and Timmy Stackpole, who was a captain and Timmy's rode with him because there was no place from toe work, Everybody every every unit was covered. So when that happens, and the captain is assigned to work, he rides with the deputy chief, and that's what happened. That morning there wrote together and I never saw them again. Phil, can you just give us the name of the book's really quickly in succession? Sure, the first book is last, their tears and muffled drums. The second book is bringing everybody home. Which is a chief's. That's his fondest wishes to bring everybody home, and the third book is the last true hero. Which is like a homage to all firefighters. Thank you for your service to New York City filled. That's just we're beyond grateful to you never pay that back. It's always such a great pleasure to speak with you, Dr Howard and Susan Howard from balance of nature and talk about the beautiful benefits of the fruits and veggies in the fiber and spice the whole health system. And just so much about what good nutrition means and what it could mean for everyone's life. No matter what age. It's a real pleasure. Thanks for being on today. Thank you. It's great to be here. Thank you, Laura balance of nature's fruits and vegetables in a capsule changing the world one life at a time. It's really fantastic, Pretty active sports wise and smelled muscle strains. I get up in the morning like no stiff.

What's The Matter With Me? Podcast
"timmy" Discussed on What's The Matter With Me? Podcast
"In england leadership has always been my desire. I always wanted to run for office in. So when i heard i. That's not happening more. And finally people like timmy. Duck or other.

Business Wars Daily
Wondery presents Jacked: Rise of the New Jack Sound
"New jack swing sound. You know the songs. Bobby brown's my prerogative. Bell biv devos poison black streets digging from wondering universal music. Group comes jacked rise of the new jack sound hosted by taraji p henson. No new jack. Swing group was a successful as guy. Teddy riley timmy. Gatling created a sound. That would change the music industry forever. As their songs rocketed to the top of the charts their manager became more and more dead set on their success. He kicked out ban members controlled their every move and created tons of enemies along the way. Tensions reached a boiling point at a sweltering summer music festival when they came head to head with rival band new edition during the crescendo of their set a gunshot rang out and the entire audience ran for the exits. When the smoke cleared there was a dead body on the stage and a manhunt for a murderer at the heart of music's biggest seen.

All Things Considered
Whistleblower Complaint Alleges A High Number Of Hysterectomies At ICE Facility
"A whistleblower complaint filed this week alleges that immigrant detainees at a privately operated detention facility in Georgia were subjected to historic Timmy's at an alarmingly high rate. A complaint was filed by the human rights group Project South and alleges that these procedures were done without informed consent from the women. Jose Alvarez and associate producer on the takeaway for WNYC C co authored this story for the intercept, and he joins us now. Welcome. Thanks for having me. So how many women were actually affected by this? According to your reporting, Can you describe what exactly happened to them? Short, so the details are still a little bit unclear. But according to one woman that we spoke with estimated that as many as 20 others were recommended for an operation by This gynecologist and according to an interview that we conducted with the whistleblower, what don wouldn't. She estimated that more than 20 women had under undergone hysterectomies in the last six years now, But we've also found out today. Is that representative Jean Paul from Washington State has spoken with a number of attorneys who have disclosed to her that at least 17 immigrant women in Irwin were subject to these hysterectomies by a gynecologist while in the custody of immigration and Customs

60-Second Science
Why pet pigs are more like wolves than dogs
"Starring John that Timmy and of course, laughing. It's a classic television trope. Timmy is fallen down a well lassie save him herself. So she runs defined help. Actually. Timmy never did fall down a well in the entire run of the TV show. But the idea that a dog could seek help from a human does have a solid basis in science in what's known as the unsolvable task experiment. A dog I learns how to open a puzzle box with a tasty treat inside. The puzzle is secretly switched for another that's impossible to solve. After becoming frustrated dogs, shift their attention away from the puzzle and onto a nearby human than back to the puzzle. The dog attempts to shift the humans attention to the puzzle as request for help human infants do the same thing. Such efforts are called Referential Communication. So of dogs behave this way, you might expect the same from their close relatives wolves. But when researchers tested wolves raised by humans, the animals just kept trying to solve the puzzle never seeking help since the dogs and wolves were all raised. The same way by the same people domestication must be responsible for the behavior. So researchers began studying domesticated creatures, other animals, species like some horses boats have been Stephen this this. There were no dieted combinations with those Paula Peres Fraga and he thala gist at. Lawrence University in Hungary. Pet Cats respond more like wolves, dogs, cats are domesticated, but they are not social like dogs and wolves pigs however are social. When big save in the wine or even like why endorse this animals lives in group on they need to communicate. We've they're gonNA specifics to be able to leave, which is why the researchers decided compare pet dogs with pet pigs. While the pigs revealed, they work capable of referential communication. They didn't actually turn to people for help. Once. The test became unsolvable. They acted more like wolves determined to find a solution on their own. The results were published in the journal Animal Cognition. Well, the medication man's is slightly to leave the days Connecticut change in the in the species from their wild relatives, and normally these genetic change has appear because of human pressure most domesticated animals, including dogs, cats, horses, goats, foxes, and so on. Show similar anatomical and physiological changes associated with domestication. But Franca says, her study shows that the domestication process can precede along different pathways in different animals and that could explain by domestication and sociality alone can't explain why dogs react the way they do when faced with an unsolvable puzzle. Fraga thinks that it could be related to their domestication history. Their domestication was different speaks has been domestic. Normally. Like mostly for being us meets resource. It was only later that we started treating some pigs as pets dogs on the other hand were treated as companion animals from almost the beginning which appears to explain their willingness to ask for help.

The Morning Show with Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong
Three People Shot Inside Ukrainian Village Barbershop, Chicago
"Police are looking for two men who shot three people at a barbershop in Ukrainian village captured on Facebook live. Police say they walked into the MVP cuts on North Broadway and shot an 18 year old man, a 20 year old woman. Also 52 year old Timmy Adam's Qi Qi Sha is that woman's daughter Rama get shot today. Her mother is recovering in the hospital. It's unclear if the three victims were

WGN Radio Theatre with Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf
Three People Shot Inside Ukrainian Village Barbershop, Chicago
"Police are looking for two men who shot three people at a barbershop in Ukrainian village captured on Facebook live. Police say they walked into the MVP cuts on North Broadway and shot an 18 year old man, a 20 year old woman. Also 52 year old at Timmy Adam's Qi Qi Sha is that woman's daughter sat out here. Rama get shot today. Her mother is recovering in the hospital. It's unclear if the three victims were