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The latest in sports

AP News Radio

01:57 min | Last week

The latest in sports

"AP sports I'm Josh rowntree. We start on the NBA where Memphis took a game over Dallas with multiple stars sidelined. Correspondent Robert Stevens has more. Desmond baines scored 23 points as the Memphis Grizzlies completed a two game sweep of the Dallas Mavericks, one O four 88. Naz played without Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving both injured while the grizzlies were again without John morant. Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins says his team up this defensive intensity in the second half. Come out of halftime with just a renewed energy and mentality. Hey, we got to raise our level both sides of the floor. We made a couple adjustments defensively that paid off for us, which got us going with our groove on offense. And obviously that third quarter kind of changed the game. David roddy and Dylan Brooks had 19 apiece from Memphis while Jaden hardy led the Mavs with 28. Josh green at 23. Bob Stevens Dallas. In Houston, the rockets knocked off the Celtics one 11 one O 9. And jabari Smith scored 24 to lead the young rockets, one of the best teams in the league, where it was in the finals last year, you know, just competing with him. You know, going down to the wire like that with a great team like that. It's just real promise in this room. It's really good for us. The bucks beat the kings one 33, one 24. Giannis Antetokounmpo poured in 46 in the win. The warriors took down the sun's one 23 one 12 behind 38 points from Klay Thompson, including 33 in the first half. On the ice, buffalo scored three third period goals rallying to beat Toronto four three. Alex tuck at the 30 goal mark with a pair in the final frame. We kind of got back to just trying to work and make simple plays and you know I just roll over one line after another after another and it makes a huge difference out there and big news in the opening day of NFL free agency. The Raiders reportedly filled their QB void by agreeing to terms with former 49er. Jimmy Garoppolo on a three year deal worth, 67 and a half $1 million. The bears are set to give linebacker tremaine Edmonds a four year $72 million contract and the Steelers are bringing on three time all pro corner Patrick Peterson for a two year deal. I'm Josh Valtteri, AP sports.

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"tremaine" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

"If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough. For the past 20 some years, Johnny and his crew have been offering up their pain for our entertainment. First on MTV, then in the movies. Is this the worst you've ever had to go boom boom? No, no. My pants at the fair. And Johnny's latest and perhaps best film. Jackass forever. Directed by Jeff tremaine. It opened at number one at the box office last month. I saw jackass forever, in theaters, and it took me right back to the before times. There's this moment early on in the film where I can already tell that I'm vibing with this woman like two seats down. She's with her boyfriend, but he's like afraid to laugh, but she wants to laugh. And I was like, girl, I will laugh with you. And there's this moment early on where we're both looking and we're like, huh? And she's like, huh? And I'm like, huh? And then I think we both say at the same time, oh my God, that Godzilla. It's a. And we both crack up. And it was so surreal. But my soul was just like, I missed this. I miss like connecting with the rando at the movie theater. And you gave me that, so thanks. Oh, that's great. You know, our movies are like that. Steve-O described is like, if you're going on a roller coaster, you don't want to sit on the roller coaster alone. You want to be on it with everyone else. And jackass is a roller coaster of a film. You feel a lot of different emotions during the course of a jackass film. Didn't I warn you? Explicit language all over this episode. Dear listener, it does.

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"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

10 Things To Tell You

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

"I'm laura tremaine and i have ten things to tell you and you have ten things to tell. This show is about connection with each other and with ourselves and the hope. Is that the things we talk about here will be fuel for better conversations and personal awareness. This is an interactive podcast. Each episode has a prompt topic. That i want you to take to journal text to your best friend or answer on social media using the hashtag ten things to tell you. This is a show about digging deeper and sharing our stuff. I'll go first. We.

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"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

10 Things To Tell You

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

"Laura tremaine and. I have ten things to tell you and you have ten things to tell. This show is about connection with each other and with ourselves and the hope. Is that the things we talk about here will be fuel for better conversations and personal awareness. This is an interactive podcast. Each episode has a prompt topic. That i want you to take to journal text to your best friend or answer on social media using the hashtag ten things to tell you. This is a show about digging deeper and sharing our stuff. i'll go. I welcome.

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"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

Fancy Free Podcast

02:06 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

"It's linked on that website and things to tell you it's on amazon bookshop dot org all the places so yes i think that if anyone out there is thinking about starting a book club this would be a perfect when to start with. And i'll i'll tell you what my form of a book club is right now. When when we were living in reno tr three years ago my mom. And i had a neighborhood cleven. We had like anywhere five to ten women coming and it was really fun. We did it for thirteen years or something but we don't have one here in montana and that's okay but one of my girlfriends in reno and i read a book month together and then we do assume call and we talked about all of our things going on in our lives and we talked about the book so there are lots of different ways to have a book club. And you're gonna wanna talk to somebody about this book. Once he read it so plan on that yes. It's great as a buddy read. I feel like for sure. Yeah for sure definitely. Oh my gosh laurette. This has been awesome. Thank you so much for taking your time out today and chatting with me on fancy free. I loved this. Thank you for enduring my very strange stories. Today i loved them. I'm gonna be scratching my head all day. Okay you guys. I love laura tremaine. If you haven't read her book hurry go out and get a book and if you would like to receive her book as a prize. Join fancy free. Podcast email newsletter. Try by going to fancy free. Podcasts dot com scrolling. All the way down to the bottom and giving me your first name and your email address. It's not much of an email. Inbox burden because i don't email very often but i do send out good prizes. Make sure to check out the show notes for today's episode at fancy free podcasts dot com slash episode. One one eight so that you can find all the links that we mentioned in our chat. I still owe you guys curl bonus episode. I promise that'll be coming at some point. Make sure to come back next week. We have an amazing wonderful delightful. Such fun guest dinna. Mary and she is adorable. You guys are gonna love her okay. Things are happening shellfish shop. We

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"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

Fancy Free Podcast

02:17 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

"Like somebody like google praying mantis spirit. Animal like we were like that. Was i mean it was notably strange. Okay so it means something. Yeah right like this. Is something meaningful happening here again. The next morning literally the next morning like twelve hours later. I get in the shower. I'm taking a shower. I might be slightly hung over because it was a really nice moms night out. And i crawl out of the shower and like a vanity mirror is directly across from. When i get out of the shower and in the mirror i see that on the wall above my shower door is a big praying mantis. What and i was like inside my house. I've never seen a praying mantis in my house. I've only ever seen a praying mantis like once or twice ever in my life. Antar having praying mantis infestation..

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"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

Fancy Free Podcast

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

"I love it. Thank you for your words about it. Being a new concept what i really wanted. The book to be was interactive. Books are one of the last entertainment things that we haven't made interactive you know. There's no way to make a book interactive and. I was like but we're used to that. We're really used to feed back in the internet. You can like or comment on anything. I wanted the book to be interactive in that same way. I think that's our brains are working these days so when you're reading the book it feels interactive. i think. yeah it does. It feels like it's a big long conversation between me and you get not only. Does it feel like that. But it me of ten conversations that i want to have in my actual you know with people i know yes. So it's yeah it's wonderful. It's mini layered. And i love it and for any of you guys who haven't read it you've got to run out and get it and if you want to join a contest where by you might be able to win a copy of it. Then join my mailing lists at fancy free..

"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

Fancy Free Podcast

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

"They're kind of a far apart but they're facing each other in my parents front yard and i'm like what in the actual world by like were those there when i drove it like. How did i not notice those or did they just appear what's happening here and i was lake. That is super weird. Like big and heavy and you Recliners are very hard to move by yourself. I mean that takes a pair. You can't do it at my parents. Were also baffled. They were like well. That was weird but that we were going to remove them right so the next day i come home same. Play practice like same time of day everything. Get my snag pets around the kitchen for a minute. Walk back by the front windows. Just like half paying attention. Look outside. you won't believe it. The to recliners still there facing each other and now there's a couch and i was lake. What happened but it was spraying and oklahoma really long day so this was evening but it was light outside and i was like this is actually scaring me because it has only been a few minutes like when when did somebody drop off the couch and i missed it like i didn't hear anything. Were they hiding behind the house with the couch. Power they pulling this office so crazy. So i was kind of spooked actually at that point so i call. My boyfriend lived the next neighborhood over and he got some of his friends and they came over and we moved the furniture back around to the side of the house like they helped me move it because my thought was well. We're going to have or my. Maybe my dad had mentioned this or something. Oh we'll have like someone coming hall this away. You know what. I mean. Because i will say it's was like junkie furniture..

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"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

Fancy Free Podcast

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Fancy Free Podcast

"And i'm joanne. Jerry and i am your host and you guys today. This is very exciting. Because if you are a fancy free regular the you will remember when we mentioned today's guest on a previous episode because she is the author of share your stuff. I'll go first. I had a previous guests. Who said you have to read this book. So i obeyed that guest. I went right out and got the book. And i loved every minute of it and then i thought what the heck. I'm just gonna try to see a floor will be on the show. And she's here so let me tell you a little bit about laura tremaine. She is an avid reader. Sporadic writer and enthusiastic podcast. Laura grew up in a small town in southern oklahoma and then moved to los angeles sight unseen when she was twenty two so we know she's brave years of film and television production followed and then in two thousand seven. She married the director. She met on her first movie set or six years. Laura wrote regularly at hollywood housewife a blog that opened doors friendship and opportunity all over the world eventually. She closed the hollywood housewife blog and move toward podcasting. She was irregular co host on the girlfriend chat shows sort awesome and is the creator and host of the topic driven smartest person in the room. You can find her every week on her amazing podcast. Ten things to tell you where every episode provides a prompt for you to take your journal or text to a.

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"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

10 Things To Tell You

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

"The fish tank to a highlight on instagram. Called tremaine tank. We do live sometimes. Where like jeff speeding the fish or whatever. It's a very soothing. I wanna have a reading party there when everything's done we're still like in the process of moving the fish in safely and everything like that but when everything's in a good way and everything's the way it's supposed to be we will definitely be having a reading party in front of the tank. It's just a very funny part of our life and now a part of our new house that sort of representative of all the things that we're doing to the new house to make it our own. The house was already beautiful as we bought it. But getting a chance to you know wallpaper that i and buy new rugs and like find a place to put art that we love so much like we're really putting our stamp on it and that includes this china nor myths take up the whole dining room wall fish tank. It's all sort of tangled together and not just the tank. Even though that's my number ten favorite thing but in sort of making this house our home the tremaine home feels like us feels like we're creating a space that we will love and do this new season in. We're all really excited and happy about it. All of us the kids the dog. It's been as described a very discombobulating few months when we started out this year in january. Twenty twenty one. We had no idea that. By august of twenty twenty one we would be in a new house with a new tank. Starting a whole sort of new season of our family life. That was not something we thought was going to happen quite quickly but here we are in the tank itself because it's the very center of our home. It feels like an embodiment of this fresh new season. And so that is why it is number ten my favorite things list. Okay listen this was quite a list. This is all over the place. I hope that it sparked for you. What your favorite things are right now. And how listing out saying them to someone else putting it in your journal. Johnny on scrap paper just doing that is an act of gratitude. We're gonna end this episode hearing from a few of you. Who sent in some voice. Memos telling me what your favorite things are right now. I love to hear from you. And so i loved hearing these messages about your favorite things. Thanks so much for listening friends now. Share something hi. I'm michelle from pennsylvania and my favorite thing right..

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"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

10 Things To Tell You

05:15 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

"Tremaine. And i have ten things to tell you and you have ten things to tell. This show is about connection with each other and with ourselves and the hope. Is that the things we talk about. Here we'll be fuel for better conversations and personal awareness. This is an interactive podcast. Each episode has a prompt a topic. That i want you to take to journal text to your best friend or answer on social media using the hashtag ten things to tell you. This is a show about digging deeper and sharing our stuff. I'll go first after.

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"tremaine" Discussed on WTH Podcast

WTH Podcast

07:47 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on WTH Podcast

"Sars has a new show that you're gonna love called heels okay. I i don't know if we have stars anymore. That might be one. we dropped. Not that i'm sure it will be on netflix. soon anyway the jackass movie of bam. Rjr will not be there or anywhere near its anytime soon because bam marghera apparently eight bam our era All also he also he has to stay away from director. Jeff tremaine jeff. Claims bama's recently threatened his life. He was granted a restraining order. The requires bam keep at least one hundred yards away from jeff for the next three years. He's not allowed to contact jeff in any way or jeff's wife and kids day. Tmz broke the story. Jeff sought protection from his one time pal after bam recently went on a fuming rant against tremaine and johnny knoxville. Jd claim bam was sending him increasingly disturbing messages threatened his children and made a comment that tremaine in knoxville can pencil in their death certificate the directors that he feared for his family's and his own personal safety so he filed for the restraining order and clearly presented enough evidence for the judge to sign off. Now bam's already been kicked off jackass for in the restraining order. Likely means reunion is not not in the works. That dude had every fucking chance and they tried to get him to be part of it. They had like an intervention with the fucker instead. Hey summer how you want to be part of this your family. This is what we're doing but you need to get clean. And he was like go. Fuck yourself wow like. I think he might have tried going to rehab in laughed and then started doing this shit. And there's like yeah. Well he's part of this. Which may i forget i forget. The member of the jackass grew bet was like super tight with bam and drove his car drunk and high and hit a tree and died. I ryan ryan ryan something responding when that happens to someone that close to you and it's not a wakeup call for you. I have to question how far bottom is for you. Yeah bottom bottom is really low for you at that point so i'd never found any of this shit he like. There's another guy that's on to tic- sometimes but like his shit that he did with his parents and stuff like that was never agree kind of funny but but at the same language just like he's just being fucking dictator's family he's just being a fucking asshole to his family. That's all it is. It's not it's not going to hardware store and taking shit inside a which is horrible. It's fucking larry's dais booking balls like waking your your parents you fucking live with like in like is like that was Busting angry busting into the bathroom. And just starting to hit your dad. Who's trying to take the morning. Like where's that okay. That's the worst. Part of like our jenner. My generation i will. I will say this one could argue that the his parents raised him. So i guess they got what they had coming. Yeah one hundred percent. I don't know about that but it's shitty. I think i was never a big fan of no. No i never. I wants never said. Viva la bam or went. Hey viva obama's amazon. Let's watch that. no no. He was the he was the least interesting part of the jackass cast and by a wide wide margin. I knew guys like that growing up and One guy was a friend of mine and one time. And he's you know fucking astles. Instill astles wants a nasa. Usually always nasally all right. Let's get outta here not that one. Sorry oh shit along after all. Let's leave the hustle and bustle for small town. We wc a. x. channel three Or they have a story about something going on in vermont. Get ready to get excited out. And about in vermont. I spoke with the vermont cheese council about this new activity and how you can participate joining me. Now is mardi monday. The executive director of the vermont cheese council. Thank you for being here. Thanks so much for having me so tell me about the hunt. What does this involve. And how does it work sore. The hunt is is sort of. It's a scavenger and curated. Insiders guide to exploring vermont. So it's about exploring it's arts. It's history it's outdoors and of course it's cheeses something that the per month. She's council put together as a way to help. People just find ways to experience and enjoy the best of vermont part. Here's what it is. It's a scavenger hunt where people get out and compete in challenges to win a cheese box prize okay. You can download booklets for one of the six regions in the state and pick at least five of the ten items to complete in. This is the second husband of the year or the second year of the hunt. So i'm sure it will be back the deadline to finish it his october twenty seconds. So jason you could pop over to vermont and Do a cheese hunt of some sort if you like. Yeah we'll see. I'm i'm down to try anything. It's some some package you could do. The northwest part in burlington north west corner. We're gonna be in long island and that's okay but don't we have to go across the we're gonna take a ferry across to whatever state that is a different state about for mom island. That's connecticut connecticut. Okay i mean can remind. I mean it's all like little tiny states. New england states enjoy the hud. Enjoy the or. Don't i mean i don't care but that's that's small town news before we go any any final words kareem get vaccinated. Stop being an idiot jason. Don't fuck with my cat for and find out to catch outside just did oh all right so i got to do it for us. For this. Episode of the wto podcast. Thanks for patiently waiting for our return for two weeks by the way owl. My belly button my follow up with the surgeon tomorrow. We'll see how it's healing so or yesterday. If you're hearing this is the down there we go this. Yes sorry. I missed that one in person hundred percent. That'll do it for us Back next week with another fresh new episode hopefully Maybe maybe this week will be great. No one will say anything stupid and we won't be pissed off. But i doubt that you guys take care. We'll see next time. Darlie new media here to help you tell your story..

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"tremaine" Discussed on Millennial Money

Millennial Money

05:15 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Millennial Money

"That wasn't tremaine. Didn't enjoy and doing a look at a research. I found out found. Learn more that this there was that there was this whole other world over year extension from investments into the personal finance. And that's kind of how i started and getting involved taking classes and In so it sort of picked up from there pretty much all. My career has been in in financial services but more or less it's been focused really heavily on financial. Planning great yeah. And i know even as a woman in financial planning There's not a lot of us will say there's not a lot better better under. Let's just say the age of fifty and it's a really interesting career path dynamic I mean there's lots of different ways you could go with financial planning expertise let alone just having the knowledge yourself but you know what do you see on the horizon for women in this career or what if somebody's listening and they're thinking about a career in this. What would you tell them. I think i if i could. I was standing at the top of my roof. your building. it's only stories atop. But i would still do it i would. I really am passionate about having more women understand that a career in financial services. You don't have to be a certified financial planner but it's awesome awesome experience and really. I think it's an honor to be one right. It takes awhile but it creates this. This idea that women can and should be advisers right writer financial planners actually innately good at it. It's just kind of nature that that god has given us to take care of other people and because money is such a such a sensitive topic we think women do much better offense guys. Women do much better job on that front and those of you who are listening out there you need to explore what. What opportunities are there and interesting enough these days..

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Indianapolis Colts, Darius Leonard Working on Lucrative Contract Extension

One Bills Live

00:39 sec | 1 year ago

Indianapolis Colts, Darius Leonard Working on Lucrative Contract Extension

"Is now the highest paid linebacker in football at five years. $95 Million.19 a year But he's probably only going to hold on to that title. Steve for Short period of time because when the Colts signed Darius Leonard to his contract extension It's going to be for more money than that. Probably 100 million upwards of that. Yeah, and it'll it'll be quite the extension. Tremaine Edmunds is sitting there watching that as well, knowing that sooner or later, he's going to sign his extension. We're waiting on the Josh Alex is that season. Where they can get this done before the season begins. They've got a handle on what the cap is going to be this year and going forward. It will go up from there.

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"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

10 Things To Tell You

04:51 min | 1 year ago

"tremaine" Discussed on 10 Things To Tell You

"Trump. and. I'm here to talk about my new project called secret stuff. Secret staff is a private podcast. But it's also more than that envisioned this being not just a place where i talk at you through your earbuds but where we can really talk through some things together so beyond just podcast episodes that you can listen to as usual though will also be live discussions and qna's about the episodes and topics. Why am i calling this new project. The secret stuff. Good question for one thing. I've been creating stuff on the internet for so long. I know that. Not every single discussion and topic is fit for wide public consumption. This is the very reason that i've long had an email. Newsletter called the secret posts and why released a limited podcast series of conversations with people. I wrote about in my book that i called the secret tapes. I'm not implying deep dark super secrets or anything. I'm not an idiot about what the internet is. But it's the difference between standing on a stage and telling a story and being in a cosy room as part of a great conversation. We'll be able to go a little deeper a little more personal every single month. As part of the secret staff i will host these private podcast episodes. They might be extensions of what we talk about here on ten things to tell you further thoughts on a topic or sensitive rabbit trails or they might just be standalone ideas. I want to share with you. What will definitely be in the secret stuff. Every month is more books and reading episodes. Not just the best books we've read lately. Those episodes will continue on ten things to tell you but everything that we're reading that we're loving that we're disagreeing with upcoming releases reading plans. All my book reviews and reading thoughts will be flying over on secret stuff speaking of more reading content. I'll also be hosting s. seasonal book club. But it won't be like your neighborhood but club. We're going to pick things that we always meant to read and we just never got around to it. Like certain classics forgot to read in high school. We're going to pick a certain topic or genre and then do a deep dive from a few different angles and this summer. We're kicking off this unconventional book club by reading my very favorite author together stephen king. That's right if you have been too scared to pick up a stephen king novel even though i've been harping about this for years or you weren't even sure where to start with him. Let's do it together. Stephen king summer will start later this month with details to come but those episodes and meetings they will all take place over on secret stuff secret. Staff will be a membership hosted on patriotic. If you're not familiar with patriotic it's a membership platform that lets creators like me. Provide content as a subscription service. All of the podcast episodes videos or live discussions or anything. We do together on secret. Staff will be ad free and sponsor free. It's all listener. Supported for a small monthly fee. Secret stuff members will have access to everything that i create over there including the archive of past material. When you sign up for secret stuff. There's already great content waiting for you right now if you missed out on the secret tapes this winter those interviews that i offered as a preorder bonus for my book. Share your staff. I'll go first all eleven of those secret tapes episodes. They now live over on secret staff. I also have bonus material from recent ten things to tell you guests like kate kennedy and the currently reading gals and bogle all up in ready for you to listen to right now later this month will start the stephen king summer club and in the fall. We're going to try our hand at different types of journaling as a way to finish the year. Strong the little more introspection. So that's the next few months will look like for secret stuff. If you don't wanna miss anything make sure you sign up right away. So just to be clear so ultra-clear here things here at the ten things to tell you. Podcast will not change ten things to tell you. We'll continue to be weekly and free for you. The listener and with the same types of episodes. You already love conversation. Starters prompts hot topics. I love making the show. It's not going anywhere but if you want to go to. The next layer deep more book talk more personal stories in unconventional book club and regular live discussions together. Then you want to sign up for secret staff. I'll put direct links to sign up for secret staff in the show notes in the show description on social media all of the.

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What Is Creative Coding and Generative Art With Varun Vachhar

CodeNewbie

01:59 min | 2 years ago

What Is Creative Coding and Generative Art With Varun Vachhar

"Thinks about tremaine year. Your souverain really very technical background. Can you talk about how you got into tech. And what led you development. So i actually started off as a mechanical engineer With the hope of going into industrial design at some point but ended up in a program called interactive media design. Were basically just got to try out. A bunch of different things and one of them was programming but introduced to programming through generative art in particular to call processing. And that's kind of how. I it clicked for me where i could write code and stuff happens on the screen. That was super excited to me and got going anywhere. Really sort of landed in the metro world. Very very cool. So what was the driving factor from going from chemical engineering to design school. I always wanted to do industrial design. I just. I grew up in india. So i wasn't aware of design as an option especially industrial design being but i was kind of a word that i could go through engineering and then like that was a paths. That people had done before. Those sort of the obvious choice for me and was your first interaction with code. What was that like. I think my first interaction was like sometime in high school. We had like a course on basic. Where is just you know ten print whatever and got to make some images with just ask your heart using basic about those my first thing so you kinda made like three hops in a way right. Start mechanical engineering. The move to design that ended up programming. What was it about coding. That resonated with you got you excited enough to make that final trump. I've always had like interactive with coding throughout my life. It just never quite seemed the most interesting thing because i think for most of my interactions with coating it used to be texting textiles. And it wasn't until i did processing. Were texting but rituals out and that that was the thing for me and similar development development was really interesting to me because i liked building the. Uip's in actually creating something interactive

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"tremaine" Discussed on Mom Inspired Show with Amber Sandberg

Mom Inspired Show with Amber Sandberg

03:51 min | 2 years ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Mom Inspired Show with Amber Sandberg

"And then you come up other problems arise and then you're like what is happening. This is now taking a month. And so i think that is the case with life that almost if you could just expect it expected kinda like what you're saying telling your younger self then you're more prepared. You're like oh and if it does go quick. You're kind of like wow. That was awesome. I know i feel like. I could have saved myself. A lot of angst like been a lot more peaceful about the journey. If you will. i just didn't feel this desperation. That i was behind our that. Everything was supposed to have already happened by now or like all this. Kind of underlying sense of urgency. I kind of wish. I hadn't had that like i really wish that i had a little more contentment. Yeah in the early years yeah. It took me a long time. It took two and a half years to get pregnant with my first daughter and that felt like eternity for me and people were laughing me with children and so i exactly what you said. I felt behind. That was something that i always saying. Feel behind. I feel behind and So i do think those are wise worse to tell your younger self. I remember I started college later and I just thought oh my gosh. I'm going to get my masters at twenty six. So when you're twenty two. That feels old. It's funny now. I'm like i'm going to be twenty six with my master's that's so young now but at the time i'm like man that feels so old so i do think that's i think that's great advice so i want to move onto the show. So how 'bout you share with us a little bit more about yourself so your full name where you live. And how many kids do you have. In their ages mining laura tremaine. I live in los angeles. And i have two kids. My daughter. lucy is eleven..

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"tremaine" Discussed on Midlife Mixtape

Midlife Mixtape

05:13 min | 2 years ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Midlife Mixtape

"I was at the vending machine trying to get myself some sort of a snack snack and someone came up behind me and he reached his arm around. Press the button like right around me. Which is the crews and personal gesture i in he spoke in his voice was so familiar i jumped and i turned around. And it was ashton kutcher. Oh he was doing. I guess he was doing punked. Probably at that time. In the same building and i was like okay. Just take my orientation ashton. I didn't wanna take five bars. Stop pressing the buttons. All right. we're gonna talk about you and your book which is called. share your stuff. I'll go first ten questions to take your friendships to the next level and last week. Was your book birthday. happy birthday. thank you very much. I'm super excited about it. My first book i've wanted to do. I wanted to have you on the show because my first episode of the year we talked a lot about how to have conversations with people on the other side of the aisle from us politically or who have different viewpoints from us in a lot of different spheres that was j christopher collins in his book. Many are union. But i think and i checked on facebook at the midlife mcstay facebook community. I think we're all out of the habit of a lot of things that seemed pretty easy to us a year ago for sure one of the one of the topics that emerged as talking to other people. Because we're inside were with our pods. We're not having that kind of day to day chitchat. Even with good friends of ours and so this book came across the transfers beautiful. I love the cover. It's really lovely pink in color tones. It's a book about how to get better at how we talk to the people who we know in love our dearest friends and i wanted to ask you. What was the concept behind the book. What made you think this is the book that i should right now. Well this definitely wasn't ever the book. I would have pictured myself writing. But i started a mommy blog. Eleven years ago out of complete loneliness. And i learned to share like it was the sharing piece that really changed. My life really pulled me out of a real dark night of the soul friendship wise. It was the sharing and so as time went on. And i shared and other way social media came along i started podcasting. I tried all these different ways of sharing. But i just kept getting feedback from people where it felt like. There was a common thread of thank you for sharing this. I could never share this. So i was like. Why is the response. Like why can't you share. I mean outside of the obvious reasons that maybe people have a career that hinder stam or something like that. But in general why the older were getting the more were shutting down from sharing so freely the way we did when we were teenagers. Young people because i was like real time experiencing. How was the sharing. That was making my life so much better like so much better. So i started another podcast. I've had a few. But i started this. Most recent called ten things to tell you or that was the whole concept..

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"tremaine" Discussed on Midlife Mixtape

Midlife Mixtape

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"tremaine" Discussed on Midlife Mixtape

"To the midlife. Mix tape podcast. Hello thank you so much for having the. I'm super excited to be here. I'm super excited to. Because i think your book is a really great guide for some conversations that can be enlightening and fun and different from everything else who've been talking about for the past pandemic year. But before we get to that laura we important first question which is what was your first concert and what were the circumstances of this is kind of funny because it's a real. It's a real throwback. But my first concert that i went to actually yearly i went to this show was reba. Mcentire who is from oklahoma. I'm from oklahoma. I was growing up in oklahoma. She did this annual fund raiser thing every memorial day and she put on the most insane reba mcentire show every year. And i started going as a kid i went for years. She would change her outfits. And all these crazy sets and like. I have never seen a concert like that. Glamour did did everybody in oklahoma go. Was it like a dolly parton in tennessee. Kind of a scenario we. Oklahoma puts out a lot of great country artists but reba special. Like i mean she she is the hits in so it was huge will definitely thousands of people there and it was a totally different experience concert. Wise that i would have later in my life with like small really intimate really special venues like sort of in a different way but what i loved about going to those shows was. She's a real showman. Reba mcentire like she is a total showman. Like taxi would drive onto the stage for fancy and i mean there was all these elements to it that i had not seen big concerts like that. There was a pyro. It wasn't that situation. But like a lot of set changes outfit changes big reveals and i mean it was really like a big deal and i got to a stage like teenager live for a little bit older were. It was easy to poke fun of it. Almost like it was cheesy in a way. But now i look back in a mike. What was amazing. I'd give anything to go to that show again now when you left oklahoma i know when you move to los angeles one of your employers was. Mtv is that correct at is that was my first employer. Actually and i did not a ton of music stuff. I did work on. Snoop dogg's very short-lived show called doggy. Fizzle television by doggy. Fizzle televisual right. I can't wait to my transcriptionist tries to read that one. Otherwise i did not do much music work when i was working for music television. Did you ever have any chance encounters in the elevator dirt. You can give us on behind the scenes. Mtv life oh it's funny you ask that. I don't even know if i've ever told this story. But one time..

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"tremaine" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

04:36 min | 2 years ago

"tremaine" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"I don't get the sense you take anything for granted at all. And I mean, not the best way. 119 tackles two sacks. Buffalo is 13 and three They are the AMC Eastern champions. And it all starts again. Saturday. Buffalo hosting Indianapolis Tremaine and Means my guest room and I really appreciate you. Thank you so much for making time on this Monday and really good to have you on the show. Yes, sir. Thank you. Fam appreciate you. Thank you very much guys 22 in his third year a couple of times to the probe already. I couldn't be more impressed with his approach the way he leads from the front at such an early age. Such a young age too. Those Mafia. Some of you get to attend the game, and he just said it now We're so hyped. There We were one of the only teams that did not have fans this year. We can't wait to get our fans back. Let me reset you really quickly. 1 806 368686 You know so much talk about wild card weekend, Understandably so, but you've got a championship game coming up a week from tonight in college football. Pat 40 will join me to help break that down. Coming up next segment. David Bennett. Tweets. Did Tremaine Edmunds just say playing our balls off when we approach every game like it's my last game, And if you do that, man We'll have guys out there flying around guys playing their balls off and just, I mean is it was spectacular for me to see. My man. It was spectacular for me to hear. And it was spectacular to see I want to reiterate that Miami needed that game. Miami was a 10 win team that needed that game and buffalo put a 30 point beat down on them. When Buffalo did now that game or didn't need to have that game that social the mindset of the bills. And they've got a killer mentality. Your gym is a senior member of the Mafia. There was born the same year that the team was founded. I've seen a lot of bills games. I rode the high wave off four straight Super Bowls and was devastated each time. This team is different. This team we look as good as an or this time we look is good as any team in the league. I think that we could do it. This year. Our stock has risen as well as Bitcoin. Josh Allen is our EVP war, the bills ripping their first Lombardi John in ST Louis. That's all legit. I think right now they do look is good as a team in the league. I mean, until somebody takes down the champs, the champs are the team to beat. But Buffalo can match up with them. Buffalo. Believe me, they've should they run to Kansas City, they can trade with them. There is so much to like about the bills, and they are different. Get so many weapons offensively, they've got an M V. P caliber quarterback and Josh Alan and Josh Allen is doing things and even Jim Kelly's never done before they're loaded. They've got weapons. They've got a defense that is quote playing its balls off their balls off. I love him. Million RV a tweets If Weber had left the studio a better place than when he found it. Hawk would not be sitting there today. Batting 000 on phone calls. No, that's the other side of the glass. Whoever left this studio better than he found it. I can't speak for the other side of the glass. 1 806 368686. So we do this. I'll take a break. I've got Pat 40 coming up next. What's our college football on the other side of this, then I've got open segment. And you know, I'm gonna get in my thoughts on America's team and America's quarterback. We had one Brown's car call up and sound like he was going to stroke out right the middle of the call. You have good reason to do so I just said this bill's team is different. Brown's team obviously is different. Speaking of college football travel, Lawrence had amazing college career. It did not end if it ends now, the way he had hoped, and I'm not talking about the results on the field. I'm talking about the results on that Zoom call. All of that is still ahead. Pat 40. When we come back, you're listening to the gym room show. Hi. My name is Thomas brag. I'm a market deal. And I am Matt died here and we are yes theory through.

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Rapid DNA tests expected to help Houston police with rising murder investigations

Houston Public Media Local Newscasts

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Rapid DNA tests expected to help Houston police with rising murder investigations

"To help. Fight the increase in violent crime news. Eight sevens of vasquez tells us more about how it works. And how the city plans to use the new tool the houston forensic. Science center will soon be receiving a device capable of generating forensic results from things like fingernails and hair within a few hours. It currently takes at least twenty four hours to get a dna result while the new rapid dna. Tremaine cut that time down to about six hours or less the device will be used to quickly confirm and compare known. dna samples as well as analyze samples. That come from sizable pieces of evidence. Such as a pool of blood. The city has seen a sharp increase in violent crime this year in houston police department says this instrument can help identify potential suspects much faster. Lucille oscars in houston. The mexican american legal

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Second Man Charged In Connection With Stabbing Of Transgender Woman at MacArthur Park, Los Angeles

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Second Man Charged In Connection With Stabbing Of Transgender Woman at MacArthur Park, Los Angeles

"Second man has been charged in connection with the brutal stabbing of a transgender woman that MacArthur Park nearly two months ago. Hobby Air Tremaine Rodriguez pleaded not guilty to one federal count each of attempted murder and extortion alongside a hate crime charge. He joins another man, Donovan Fonseca, who was arrested almost two weeks after the attack alongside another separate stabbing of a transgender woman at the same park on two different occasions, according to the Human Rights Center. 2020 has been one of the deadliest years on record for violence against transgender, transgender and gender

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Tremaine Emory on Mixing Politics and Fashion

The Business of Fashion Podcast

04:37 min | 2 years ago

Tremaine Emory on Mixing Politics and Fashion

"We have been doing these conversations now since way back at the beginning of the lockdown and the pandemic and each week we've been chatting with people in our community who have important messages ideas and insights to share. And this week. I am really pleased to welcome my old french. Remain emory out to live. Welcome tremaine imran. How are you thank you thank you for. Thank you for being with us There's a lot in real quick. You should also you're not being being real because you remember me a side. We did the first few party at level. Data may grow you and tom four. And that's the first time you before that you remember like seven years ago. Yeah i i was telling someone that story earlier today. Going back to ludwig dig negra and three. That was that was when we had a little party to celebrate our first seed funding round and all of our friends and supporters came in. You are kind enough to host night. So that was. That was a big day. Yeah twenty-one tanah tanah but yeah thank you for having really service yeah. There's a lot to discuss today. And i don't i definitely want to talk about the election in the us and some of these partnerships that you've been working on Via your alter ego denim tears but before the before. We did that you know. I thought it was good. Opportunity to kind of explain who tremaine. Emory is such a multifaceted guy. A polymath many interests and talents and different projects. In the things that you get involved with you at the beginning you tell us a little bit about you. Know how you became tremaine emory. Like your what's your story. You're where did you go up. I get integrated and involved in the fashion space I i was born in atlanta georgia nineteen eighty-one and soon after three months after my parents my dad got a job at cbs news. He worked for a local affiliate in atlanta and before that he was in denver for that he was in the army as a photo most pitcher cameraman and then he came out and through all kinds of chances of luck in hardware. Got a job as a tv news. Cameron in new york city. So we're three months old. We moved to queens And that's how. I grew up in new york parents from a very small town hall in georgia and in in their radicals they're like for web. It comes around all georgia's amazing people. It's a one red light town. My parents update or fifteen hundred people but something in my parents got them the keep moving out a going further. And you know that's my introduction to art and creativity is through my parents You know from their style to shop and vintage renaming shopping vintages. Antique shopping elects amongst. We're gonna antique shopping. So you know my mom being like oh these good levi's again or the cash showed or you know yes. That's my rancher. Coding vintage in a first expansion design was. My parents owned the video store. You know. vhs tapes the on eighties in elmhurst queens and My mom she rented mainly because my dad was working five days a week and he'd be on the weekends or at night and There's a rap group called kid in play there yet. 'em play play skin when he worked at the store and he designed. He was into fashion before music. He designed a cheek. Shirts are t shirts because there was on our video shows called. Just just us videos in. He designed a t shirt.

Getting Into America with Trymaine Lee

Black Girl Nerds

04:47 min | 3 years ago

Getting Into America with Trymaine Lee

"Welcome to the bloggers podcast I'm your host Ryan Africa's episode. We're going to be keeping the conversation going because we WANNA. Keep the names of George. Floyd, Brianna, Taylor Ahmad Aubrey Tamir, Rice Rees Gordon, Sandra Blan- and unfortunately the list can keep going and going and going, but we want to keep those names out. There want to keep this conversation going so people stay informed. And we don't want this to be got to be forgotten, so we're back in the situation again so Yes, like I said blogger owners committed to doing that and I am not just here by myself. I have a contassot. Guests with me here today to keep this conversation going. I am talking about. Pull a surprise and Emmy Award winning journalist. Tremaine, Lee. He is also MB. Correspondent in host of the into America podcast, so I am so glad to have him here with me today. They Ryan thank you so much revenue neutral appreciative. I WANNA. Start off this. This question was kinda going throughout. My might assume I knew I was GONNA. I was excited about this because I wanna Kinda. Give the listeners a different perspective that we don't get all the time with all this coverage of the protests and everything that's going on and not to say that you speak for all of news broadcasting. and I'm in production that worlds often find myself in this conversation as well. This is why this question is so important to me. But how do you deal with the idea of people asking why the media is covering the protests way their covenant, or you know certain situations. You find yourself in a maybe you don't have a choice of what the story is recovering that day. What's it? It depends I think the one thing that we do have choice over one one space did I control is how I centered the narrative. That I'm speaking to reporting on recovering so sometimes. The critique of the media is absolutely correct, because the media is not like any other institution. America, that's been a touched in racism, touched in bias touching all those things, so it's incumbent upon us working inside media. To make sure flicking the truest narrative possible, and sometimes that begins with our own experience in our own. To understand the language that's being spoken these communities right so so we're not relying on trucks and stereotypes ideally. We're we're connecting to the people in a different way and so I don't pay much mind to the critiques necessarily except for some of correct That's when we have to make sure that we are redoubling our efforts but I know from from. You know I don't I. Don't get many of those critiques because you know. I try to keep it as as true as possible I. Mean That's what I've done my entire career. So you know sometimes they're correct. Sometimes, they're not sometimes people. Are just shouting into the ether, your social media just right the shouting right, but I think the good thing is that the proof is always in the so that people can consume the information. The best dress with their concerns are. Right and speaking of getting out there and speaking the truth into America a fairly new podcast. She started up. Can you tell me about how that started and wise that important to you? Into America at this point I think we're on episode Twenty Six maybe twenty seven in the the whole idea behind into Americans really get outside of our bubbles in really go out into America. In an approach politics policy in a different conway. Along and I worked for MSNBC PROUDLY SO but you know the twenty four hour news cycle. It's kind of like a horse. Race Times. If you're not careful the way we. The Lens from which review politics? It's also who's up now. WHO's fallen behind? You know it's daily drama as opposed to the way politics policy actually impact the lives of everyday people, and so the goal of into America was to do just that. Go out into America. And speak directly to people about their concerns, their needs but also how the backdrop of policy is really impacting them. You know and I really do believe that is the kind of thing. I worked my entire life trying to trying to do right always out there with the people and trying to tell the people's story. Our care deeply about the most vulnerable among US marginalized community, most certainly a black folks in this country, but also the poor any race the marginalized anyways so into America. We've been trying to. Obviously it's shifted a bit through. I Kobe nineteen right so now we're. Quest heard in with the engaged with how people are You know the fallout from Kobe nineteen whether it's the the emotional stuff with his health, related impact was the economic impact and now in. This Arab uprising rebellion in protests. We've shifted again to to address in all of the concerns around systemic racism the the the initial ideals of white supremacy that in so many ways to guide this country. The protests respect all of those things, so that's a long answer, but that is into America.

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Can land expropriation help heal South Africa?

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

07:20 min | 3 years ago

Can land expropriation help heal South Africa?

"In addressing inequality quality it seems a straightforward indeed elegant policy. Take stuff off people who have a lot of it and give it to people who don't have any of it however anybody certainly any government proposing such a measure would do well to heed the immortal wisdom of H L Mencken who wants observed that there is is always a well known solution to every human problem needs plausible and wrong nevertheless the idea of land expropriation has returned to the public discourse in South Africa a panel assembled by President Cyril Ramaphosa to look into the idea has returned a proposal recommending in limited circumstances the seizure of land without compensating the owners. We should no longer be afraid of this process of having to change the land ownership architecture in our country. It is here and it is here to stay. It is going to happen land. Land ownership has been a persistent issue in post-apartheid South Africa and not without reason a quarter of a century after the racist monstrosity of apartheid was formerly dismantled white South Africans who comprise roughly nine percent of the population still own seventy two percent of the farmland possessed possessed by individuals as an illustration of the lingering effects of systemic injustice. It's hard to beat this by lament is rare opportunity unity to redress on this past wrongs to allow the natives who have lost so much to reclaim the dignity. <MUSIC> BIC by kitching our land back no law shall. We be treated as life in our own land. Never Ramaphosa's panel has proposed seizing land which is held for speculative purposes land which is occupied and worked by tenants and land and and that has has been abandoned it has also suggested taking inner city buildings owned by absentee landlords for obvious understandable reasons these these measures will go over well with a significant proportion of South African voters especially those who have lately been tempted away from President Obama poses his African National Congress now very much the Party of South Africa's establishment and towards the radical firebreathers of the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters Party not who nearly doubled the parliamentary presence in last May's election the F. F. led by Julius Malima who might be charitably described as uncompromising uncompromising in his general approach favors wholesale nationalization of South Africa's land. You'll say I thought what colonialism we wanted decolonisation yet yourself party or Lord Boorda's in Africa what is being proposed by President Obama poses panel is significantly less than that but it is nevertheless significant as it stands under section twenty five of South Africa's Constitution and the government may expropriate land but is required to cough up just and equitable compensation there has long been chat about amending this his clothes and or concocting some legal argument that in certain circumstances just and equitable compensation might amount to nothing they is also a growing body of opinion in our country that the constitution as it stands does not impede. beat expropriation of land without compensation that expropriation will be popular in some electorally important demographics is beyond doubt and that is very usually the clinching argument in matters of politics. Although some polling in South Africa suggests widespread unease with the idea of no compensation factor less often subject to rigorous scrutiny is whether or not a given see see policy will actually work and where expropriation nation of land is concerned. The are some discouraging precedents and if you WANNA the inroad of what you want to do today most infamously in the early years of the twenty th century Zimbabwe's then President Robert Mugabe ordered the seizure of white-owned farms and they're transferred to black ownership good have looked at what happened in Zimbabwe. Remember signor Robert Mugabe went down the same road was he also did in so doing was effectively <unk> demolish. Zimbabwe's agricultural infrastructure femme production plummeted by two thirds in less than a decade and Zimbabwe's economy collapsed alongside to the point where the country had to abandon its hyper inflation stricken currency in two thousand nine. Zimbabwe issued a one hundred trillion dollar banknote note which wouldn't buy a phosphate. They're actually doing the opposite non Zimbabwe. 'cause they realize the folly of their ways. South Africa is not Zimbabwe's and Cyril Ramaphosa Hosa is not Robert Mugabe but the <hes> some similarities many years after the end of white minority rule things remain extremely tough for many among long South Africa's black majority the unemployment rate in South Africa is a staggering scandalous twenty seven point six percent even higher among youth who. Who are increasingly drawn to the E. F F and South Africa is as Zimbabwe was an apparently attornal one party Democracy Ramaphosa a post has big problems and the means always tempting of making big gestures in response. If this Kevin was serious about restitution and redistribution we would speed up the hundreds of thousands of land claims that tremaine unprocessed in South Africa that is what it serious party would do if it was kid about land performer land redistribution the trouble is that property rights matter they are along with free and fair elections a free press judicial independence and the rule of law one of the crucial differences between functional society and a shambles property rights are also in this specific instance crucial to the foreign investment which South Africa urgently requires. Nobody is going to buy something if they're not sure they will be allowed to keep it and in fact we have said to those who are investing in no country that they shouldn't have no fear that the land property is going to be expropriated while the proposals of the presidential panel panel commendably constrained they will prompt concerns about these slipperiness of this particular slope they are of the ways to redress economic imbalance and historical injustice. The President Ramaphosa will be wearily aware that they are often more complex and long term than understandably impatient poor people would prefer he could of course set a personal example his own farm. The in Taba Neo near state in Malaga Province is reckoned at five thousand one hundred Hector's plenty to go around for monocle twenty four. I'm Andrew Moolah

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Supreme Court: Texas family can sue city for wrongful death

Ben Ferguson

00:29 sec | 4 years ago

Supreme Court: Texas family can sue city for wrongful death

"The US supreme court rules against the Fort Worth PD in a wrongful death case the case involves the death of thirty four year old Tremaine Darden who say died in two thousand thirteen after Fort Worth officers shocked with a stun gun during a drug raid. The high court ruling Monday support two previous appeals court rulings. That said there were issues Darden's case that should be decided by a jury the appeals court ruled that there's evidence suggesting Darden would not have died of officers hadn't used a stun gun on him and forced

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Jets trade Bridgewater to Saints for third-round pick

The Herd with Colin Cowherd

02:23 min | 4 years ago

Jets trade Bridgewater to Saints for third-round pick

"As suspected. It happened sooner than later. The New York Jets have traded teddy Bridgewater who was battling Sam darnold for the starting quarterback job. Sam darnold is now the officials starting quarterback for the New York Jets. They realize he's really good. He should have been number one. He dropped them at three. So the jets are going to get draft picks according to Adam. Schefter draft picks are coming to the New York Jets in exchange for Sam darnold, and this is what we theorize and the last forty eight hours is that when you add, this is what I said. Two days ago I went into this year thinking teddy Bridgewater starts and I still think teddy mornings a little bit better. But the gap is so close with darnold and Bridgewater. Are you better off the jets have one of the five easiest NFL schedules and it's real workable in the first six weeks. Trade teddy get draft picks, and just our Bill met offensive line. I don't. Here's another thing to throw out there. Khalil Mack jets have been rumored jets have Eytan elite safety, Jamal Adams, Tremaine Johnson at corner. Leonard Williams on an offensive line. They don't have a pass rusher. They were Twenty-eight than sacks. Do you get a couple of draft picks? And then you go to the raiders and say, we'll give you draft picks. We want Khalil Mack and then you've got an elite edge rusher and elite corner and elite safety. You have a defensive minded head coach. You keep Sam darnold in those games or the adjust grab all the picture. Can you go to your scouting department and say next two years? What are the offensive line look like in college football, you go to your NFL scouts and say, are they're going to be offensive lineman on the market? Because what you gotta do for the jets right now, you gotta get enough of line that thing's a mess. It's it's, it has moments when it can pass block a little. It does not run block. Well. Now the jets receivers are not great, but if Robbie Anderson can keep it buttoned up and curse there. Okay. It's not a disaster. They're receiving core depend. Terrell Pryor can Terrell Pryor, stay focused. Robbie Anderson, stay engaged. The got something, but they got no running backs up note, not good at tight end offensive line is really, really poor, but the jets are making a decision and they're making a decision that all of us have watched. Sam darnold is head and shoulders to me better than all these rookie

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Chelsea and Real Madrid agree fee for transfer of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois

Waddle & Silvy

06:45 min | 5 years ago

Chelsea and Real Madrid agree fee for transfer of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois

"Breaking football news Chelsea agreed to deal I have agreed a. Deal to sell Tibo Courtois to Real Madrid surrounded this football Tibo I guess that's. The I thought he was out, with a wrist. Entrance to, golden Courtois the goalie from Chelsea is going over the Real Madrid football. Football which is going to allow them to get Matteo kovic back on loan old That sounds good so he's leaving row with Maybe by the end of the whole and you guys will. Remember that twat. When the golden gloves talking

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Columbia Basin Herald - World News, Statue honoring WWII sex slaves removed in Philippines

All News, Traffic and Weather

02:18 min | 5 years ago

Columbia Basin Herald - World News, Statue honoring WWII sex slaves removed in Philippines

"News time nine forty eight fifty four wet degrees outside our top stories a man wanted in the shooting death of a deputy sheriff in maine now in police custody john williams found after four days of searching for him in a remote area of central main according to the cape cod times barnstable man who died in friday's fire from injuries suffered in that blaze in his home has been identified as owen duff senior he was eighty six years old and the new secretary of state mike pompeo met with king salman of saudi arabia on peyot is on his first trip to the middle east which also includes visits to israel and jordan caravan of central american immigrants is expected to arrive at the us mexico border today claudia tremaine oh along with others walked from san diego to tijuana yesterday to welcome the migrants seeking asylum at the border i believe every human being has the right to seek a better life and i don't think that anyone should be punished for leaving a violin country in which you're not able to thrive about three hundred and fifty people are part of that migrant caravan that has received sharp criticism from president trump about two hundred of them are expected to go to the tijuana san diego crossing looking for us protection in the philippines women's groups are up in arms after a statue honoring women forced to work in japanese military brothels during world war two was quietly removed from the seaside promenade officials say it was removed so drainage work could be completed in the meantime it alarmed activists who suspected the japanese government may have pressured the philippines to take the monument down the statue was that of a blindfolded filipina it was unveiled alongside manila bay back in december four villages in syria east of the youth frady's river have been captured by government forces state media says the villages were held by the us back syrian democratic forces much of the province was held by the islamic state group but over the past year syrian government forces captured most areas west of the u frady's in february pro syrian government fighters attacked sdf positions east of the.

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EU recalls Moscow envoy after blaming Russia over spy attack

Jonathon Brandmeier

00:48 sec | 5 years ago

EU recalls Moscow envoy after blaming Russia over spy attack

"Health officials in england say the russian exspy and his daughter poisoned by a nerve agent tremaine in critical condition but a police detective who was exposed when he came to their aid is now out of the hospital in addition forty eight other people sought advice from the hospital after the attack and have been assessed and given advice britain blames russia for the poisoning which russia denies surgery will temporarily sideline is star on the vegas strip lean dion has cancelled several of her shows in las vegas to have ear surgery dion has been performing at caesar's palace since february twenty sixteen posted on facebook that she chose to undergo a surgical procedure for an ear condition she's been dealing with called patchy lous station to which causes hearing regularities singers been dealing with.

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Us, Los Angeles County and Nbc discussed on Sam Nation

Sam Nation

02:11 min | 5 years ago

Us, Los Angeles County and Nbc discussed on Sam Nation

"Became an unrestricted free agent last week when the rams decided not to place the franchise tag on him opting instead to keep quarterback lamarcus joyner rams also lost corner tremaine johnson who agreed to a deal with the jets but the team did resign nickell robey coleman to a three year deal worth sixteen million a nice pay day for the former usc stand out on the ice king's in arizona taking on the coyotes and thanks to their shutout win last night kings are now third in the place in the pacific appoint ahead of the ducks finally they were calling me once olympic goalie matty really became a national hero at the winter games after her shootout sade clinched a gold medal for team usa against candida shortly after the game someone change rooney's position on her wikipedia page to united states secretary of defense this week ruining posted this on her instagram page not received from the actual secretary of defense jim mathis congratulating her on winning the gold for one secretary of defense to another that is pretty cool this has been sports desk everyone i'm calling williams in the nbc four newsroom here's a look at some of the stories we're working on right now for the news at eleven we of course following the president as he makes his way across the los angeles area tonight including stops in beverly hills and downtown la we're covering as well the protests and the support popping up along route that's coming your way tonight on the nbc four news at eleven chuck caroline back to you all right thanks calling well the los angeles county board of supervisors is looking into ways to strengthen gun control laws today the board voted unanimously to explore options for regulating firearms include restricting sales to anyone under the age of twenty one banning fifty caliber handguns and also banning gun sales near schools thousands of shoes are on display outside the us capitol is a temporary memorial to children killed by gun violence it's called the monument for our kids it's made up of about seven thousand pairs of shoes each representing a child killed with a gun since the sandy hook massacre in two thousand twelve organizers say they wanted to bring the call for gun control to congress's doorstep the thought of my sons growing up without me inspired me to.

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