35 Burst results for "Vigo"

"vigo" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo

Clubmarket Demo

07:32 min | 1 year ago

"vigo" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo

"In different places play a game of operation. Life now that you get what I'm saying yeah. No metaphors nothing like that. I'm keeping it straight to the point when you you so I'm gonna put this up off and inside of you. I want you sitting in the studio just trying to get to you baby. What the songs are built girl it's hard not to be the least. Tell the truth in this book that I was pleased. So I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to take. Yes. The dad's a digital schedule busy my head in the hoodie my shorty a goodie my cousins are crazy. My cousins like boogie. Life is amazing if it's what it should be been here for ten, but I feel like a rookie I tell her look up 'cause it's snowing into it both for three years man you can't even book me it's me and little baby to going crazy. Weezy producer and weezy have made me and she had it down so she got a Mercedes your money records the army the navy they ran me 10,000 I threw it like Brady before in this yellow like Tracy and Katie I trusted my nigga they never betray me. Met all these they sweeted and Sadie when I started out I just took what they gave me. Did all the favors they never repay me it worked in my favor 'cause nobody's brand new whip got no keys telling my clothes no stop please some of that you can go big I M's in the bank like this indeed Cartier glasses I won't even peek at you. Yellow Ferrari like Pikachu I got them waiting and watching what he gonna do trying to pee what I do trying to steal my move 2500 for a new patent shoot the same price I can make them young is coming finish you know you been charged here Julie like a voodoo big dope boy a 100,000 in Vigo president's attention slide 5 we don't see you I been getting money. I ain't worried about what you do I'm getting money like I'm from the 80s man draped by the drop man nigga go go crazy they know I'm the truth I'm a scrape on the basement I'm straight as a screaming I come from the paper I'm in the hundreds it makes them go crazy when well I'm a baby brand new whip got no keys tend to my clothes no starch please sometimes you can go leave got M's in the bank like this indeed me and my dog going off the way when you're living like bitch they supposed to hate brand new whip got no keys telling my clothes no stop please soon as I you can go big he got M's in the bank like this indeed me and my dog going off the wave when you living like this they supposed to hate. No motion for me slow motion put me moving slow motion for me. Slow motion for me slow motion for me moving slow motion for me. I like it like that she working that back I don't know how to act slow motion for me slow motion from it slow motion but they moving slow motion fucking I like it like that shit working next back I don't know how to act so motion for me slow motion right back slow motion but let me slow. Her neck and her back hurting cut through it I have you like a brand new version. It's like when she get used stuff it then start serving. Hop up on top and show jiggy jiggy jerkin slow down for a minute but you moving too fast. My fingers keep slipping. I'm trying to grip it being hold head and I'm a make it get old me. Got a human up the skies but my face is a Saudi if it's loving my boss let me bury my phone. I got four or 5 bad mirrors stay at home one of my feeling love what that outside that outside keep them thick like I like it like that she working that back I don't know how to act slow motion for me slow motion for me slow motion for me moving slow motion but man. I like it like that shit working that back I don't know how to act so emotion for me slow motion for me slow motion find that moving slow bullshit fuck me it's like I got the world in my bones a girl up under my arm. She fucked up from the charm. She loved the way to stay hard from 12 to early in the morning. Find if you listen and you heard me I'm strong. If you're going through your psycho I ain't with it. I'm gone. You must've heard about that I beat up in my home. It was in telling the truth, baby you know they was wrong. Nah, make it official when I'm coming at dome. I don't mind buying blue. You ride too. Don't be acting question about where I'm driving you. Now mama together I ain't driving you. I don't think that could do you better than either do you know in juvenile called the street by the Derby. Same used to be running with rusty and curving. Channel player from the new year get a chance with it, but I can't bounce with you without using my hands with it. I like it like that she working that back. I don't know how to act slow motion for me. Slow motion for me. Slow motion for me moving slow pushing for a man. I like it like that shit working that back I don't know how to act so emotion for me. Slow motion from it slow motion 5 minute moving slow motion slow motion keep open. I'm hoping she don't leave my broken with brush burns and spoiling them. I'm talking she wanted me to make her out of a believer. I guarantee I'm a see you when I see you and piss don't hollow out my name like we was all at throwback and you know that two stops stunting slow motion for a real nigga I'm going off that incredible poaching and I'm a deal with you I try to Victoria's Secret sitting at let me pour some more hip and Hennessy in your glass, but I be violating if I grab me a handful I'm knowing what's happening all I want is a sample who you with. I'm in the real today is going down in half an end and I remember the way less money we spent on the move with them we're just gonna take the get to the coming slow motion with me like I like it like that she working that back I don't know how to act slow motion for me slow motion for me still but then moving through the ocean but man I like it like that shit working that track I don't know how to act so emotion for me slow motion for me slow motion for me moving slow motion for me. I like it like that she working that back I don't know how to act slow motion for me so emotion for me slow motion for me moving slow motion for me I like it like that she working that back I don't know how to act slow motion for me slow motion for me slow motion but they're moving slow motion for me all the hip hop hits urban radio, dot com.

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"vigo" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

01:54 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"Little bit more? We have a website. Our website is full of content when it comes to videos, interviews, press clips, naturally, data sheet and white papers about our solutions. It's at WWW dot IO. Confide some clips on YouTube as well. But again, we are not spoiled. Any customer or anyone that wants to hear the Vigo story from the mouth of the CEO, we are part of we are working 24/7 literally 24/7. And we will be happy to share our insight to listen to ideas, recommendation, even if at the beginning of this idea, it will sound a little bit different than what I believe. We are often changing our mind about many things we came across from customers and from people that really like the idea of Vigo to bring artificial intelligence to the telco a minute after banking industry in a minute after the cybersecurity industry, now the telco also have a nice layer of artificial changes to bring them the information they need to understand why your home is different than mine. This is Don with the channel daily news from telecom resellers speaking with a mirror cutler. He is the CEO and cofounder of Vigo and this seems to me that you've really created a product that it's a must have for ISPs out there. I mean, it's really something that's absolutely required..

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"vigo" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Cinemavino

"<Speech_Male> But at least, I feel like <Speech_Male> this film <Speech_Male> quote unquote could be a <Speech_Male> stand-alone. <Speech_Male> They're like, hey, <Speech_Male> we did this film <Speech_Male> as a third, <Speech_Male> but now here's <Speech_Male> the new evolution <Speech_Male> of <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> ghostbusters, <Speech_Male> because they have <Speech_Male> the fire house back. <Speech_Male> They've got the <Speech_Male> echo back and it's like, <Speech_Male> we're ready to <Speech_Male> go. And I don't <Speech_Male> think Winston's <Speech_Male> going <Speech_Male> anywhere. <Speech_Male> He need that <Speech_Male> paycheck. And also, <Speech_Male> he looked <Speech_Male> at the best of <Speech_Male> all of them, <Speech_Male> Bill Murray looked. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> I just had <Speech_Male> a thought. If they <Speech_Male> do a sequel, <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> I kind of want <Speech_Male> them to focus <Speech_Male> all <Speech_Male> their <Speech_Male> references <Speech_Male> on the second <Speech_Male> movie. I want <Speech_Male> them to find <Speech_Male> stuff. <Speech_Male> Because they'll be back in <Speech_Male> New York. <Speech_Male> If <Speech_Male> they do it right, <Speech_Male> how I feel. <Speech_Male> They should be back in <Speech_Male> New York because everything <Speech_Male> is back into <Speech_Male> that thing. Peter McNeil <Speech_Male> has a lot <Speech_Male> Peterman nickel. <Speech_Male> Because <Speech_Male> moranis, <Speech_Male> then I best <Speech_Male> get me some Peterman. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> And we <SpeakerChange> go. <Speech_Male> Yeah, old <Speech_Male> Vigo. Or <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> whatever VO or <Speech_Male> oh, dress <Speech_Male> Peter McDonald is <Speech_Male> vegan. Whatever. <Speech_Male> Yeah. <Speech_Male> Man, I know they <Speech_Male> destroyed the painting, <Speech_Male> but maybe hopped into <Speech_Male> another painting. I <Speech_Male> don't know. But <Speech_Male> if the entire <Speech_Male> sequel is <Speech_Male> based off of the <Speech_Male> original sequel, <Speech_Male> cool. <Speech_Male> Yeah. Put them <Speech_Male> in like an impressionist Monet <Speech_Male> painting where he's kind of <Speech_Male> blurry up now <Speech_Male> with that <Speech_Male> fettuccine. Yeah, <Speech_Male> he's in the lily pads. <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> I'm totally <Speech_Male> down with that. <Speech_Male> Damn it. <Speech_Male> He should have <Speech_Male> put that in the film. Damn <Speech_Male> that was a solidified <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> the actual painting. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> In <Speech_Male> his underground <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> thing. <Speech_Male> Like the Vigo <Speech_Male> or the ghostbusters <Speech_Male> painting? Yeah. And <Speech_Male> then holding a little baby. <Speech_Male> I <Speech_Male> would have been perfect for this. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> I'm glad they had their own <Speech_Male> ghost, <Speech_Male> which was named munch. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> One <Speech_Male> bad, but I <Speech_Male> also had <Speech_Male> heard slimer was <Speech_Male> going to be in this. <Speech_Male> Too. I heard <Speech_Male> Rick marinus and <Speech_Male> simmer was coming. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> I don't know about you <Speech_Male> guys. But I want to <Speech_Male> give slimer a proton <Speech_Male> pack. I want a <Speech_Male> ghost if <Speech_Male> it be a ghostbuster. <Speech_Male> Yeah. Because <Speech_Male> wasn't he was <Speech_Male> part of the team <Speech_Male> in the cartoon cartoon. <Speech_Male> I think he was administrative, <Speech_Male> yeah. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> He was HR. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Anyway, <Speech_Male> for no <Speech_Male> other reason <Speech_Male> to activate <Speech_Male> your <Speech_Male> nostalgia. <Speech_Male> Yeah, this <SpeakerChange> is <Speech_Male> a good film. <Speech_Male> It's <Speech_Male> fun. <Speech_Male> Especially <Speech_Male> in great keep <Speech_Male> your expectations down. <Speech_Male> I think it'd be fun. <Speech_Male> 100%. You <Speech_Male> know, it's not part one. <Speech_Male> It's not even part two, <Speech_Male> but it's <Speech_Male> electric wiggle. <Speech_Male> Exactly. <Speech_Male> It <Speech_Male> is what it is. <Speech_Male> So, <Speech_Male> but we <Speech_Male> thank you guys for joining us. <Speech_Male> And we will <Speech_Male> be back next time for some beetles documentary. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> And yes, <Speech_Male> this time we're drinking the <Speech_Male> nikoi <Speech_Male> duck horn. This is <Speech_Male> just a <Speech_Male> extra something to round <Speech_Male> us out for the <Speech_Male> second podcast <Speech_Male> of the year. Yeah. <Speech_Male> Nice little <Speech_Male> carronade. It's been around forever. <Speech_Male> It's kind of historical <Speech_Male> wine. <Speech_Male> You can find it almost <Speech_Male> everywhere <SpeakerChange> all over the <Speech_Male> country <Speech_Male> and decoy. <Speech_Male> Kind of like <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> the ghostbusters <Speech_Male> has decoys. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Exactly. <Speech_Male> Anywhere <Speech_Male> blockbuster <Speech_Male> stores <Speech_Male> still goes <Speech_Male> well with stromboli. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> And <Speech_Male> bubbly pay that <Speech_Male> corkage fee. <Speech_Male> That <Speech_Male> into your theater.

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"vigo" Discussed on Eigenmarke

Eigenmarke

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Eigenmarke

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"vigo" Discussed on The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

"For sure lou backing up here. That riles gonna say why wasn't born when disco was thing. I thought i sure we were going to get that back. Grandparents used to listen to the only version better than vigo's the bill murray singing star wars. The yes definitely you guys ever heard of records. Somebody mentioned that. I've never heard of that. What's now i'll show you one. One day i'm gonna you know what i'm gonna bring over an eight track and i'm going to put it in front of you. Wanted to see what you try and deal with it. I still have my star trek over here. Exploit for ryan you're next derek. That's glued part one of our look at the top ten and obviously more important moments from star wars history. Obviously leap were very very passionate about the topic. There's a lot to cover. And as much as i intended to keep this relatively short tilly. There's a lot that we want to share. And hopefully you do as well so please tune in next week and of course come and discuss this week's episode over the ww radio clubhouse w w.

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"vigo" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson

"Is this. You don't have this you know. Wanna come and i feel like arrested. Okay let's just. We end the five past with that. The final overriding thought. Is that how we go. Let's just go off the air that way. This might be our last thing if you've got cancelled on instagram for your ass. Can't talk about your eight nine year old daughter and her future gone through puberty yet. It's a real question you know. I mean the fact that this is what she's looking at. And i think this is the least of your worries. I'm not worried. It was just a topic that i knew you wanted to discuss. What brought it up. Do you think your mom still has pubic hair. I don't know. I in fact. Now you're making you think of it. I mean does it go away after a certain as of fall out. I mean i does your mom. Probably i would say yes. That's my gas. I mean. I haven't seen her vagina. That would be really weird you know. Meanwhile your eight year. Old daughter is taking mental snapshots. Someday will sketch you now. It's natural therapy for this way. It's not like there's nothing provocative i'm just out of the shower like vigo mortenson with the kids that live in nature and great movie. Just give you a billion dollars if you can tell me the name of that movie To one no damn it could have done a billion. I know it. Shit forget it. Ever in the hendersons kevin great movie by the way evergreen. No i am not going to guess. I know i can't i can't it. Can't bring it up. come on. I can't think of it either. I can't i now. It's a weird name isn't it. Yeah it's it's one word. I feel like there's text is gonna come on the bottom of the screen with margo. It's this well. The only thing i see in our chat is the many saints of new york. But that's a dahl go. what are you know. what many of newark sorry. The many sense of newark. That's that's the gandolfini gandolfini. And then she said he'll go he'll go although like would set some like emperor movie from the nineteen twenty. No no no. No it's he. He's nominated for an academy award. he's living. he lives off the grid with his kids and their whip smart but he sort of a bad ass and with that movie called with vigo mortenson where they're living off the grid with the kids. Nobody can come up with the name of that and it was great. God was the call. Yeah i got it. But captain captain fantastic. Yes dammit i could have gotten a billion off you. I knew that. I know. I know captain fantastic. Oh yeah that's what i that would've been a good one to go back to do. A callback had vigo mortenson gotten out of that. Suv in new york. In front of the greenwich hotel. That would have been nice. Yeah that's cool. he's cool. You should watch that movie. I i think you'd really like it. Honestly one movie captain fantastic. I saw oh you did okay. Yeah i just didn't think of the name of it either. All right yeah eastern promises. I remember that eastern promises. Good movie he's been in a lot of good ones the road. Did you ever see the read that book. That book was blazing love that book. I gotta read more. I'm like locked into the bachelor in paradise. I i. I know i know my brother. My brother wyatt. He loves it and he's seen like every season or whatever of the bachelor bachelorette breath. And i'm like give it a shot. Watch one episode and is linked. I'm hooked in. I can't stop doesn't isn't there and i'm not putting myself on any higher plateau. I just there's such a dumb quality to some of these people on there that i just can't entertain the thing is yes they have those characters. There are some people who are highly intellectual very articulate. You know understand how they feel are very communicative. That's what draws you in. It's not just some crazy stupid show where it's a bunch of people who are close. Not i know what you mean. But i have to give it. Its credit like oh my god has been an amazing journey. There are like that but there are also actually some pretty good people. I know but i just can't get past the fact that unless they've been shooting for three months. This is like a two week. Three week process where they're all in and they're crying in their. Meanwhile the person that they're in love with or think they're in love with is doing the same thing with sixteen other. That's why bachelor in paradise is cool because what they do. Is they take bachelor's bachelorettes contestants. From the various shows they know who have been connected offscreen in their own lives and they bring them together on this island and the idea is that you're sort of pairing up finding your person maybe falling in love and the boys get a rose one week and then the next week the girls get a rose and every episode. Hold on before you laugh at me. Every episode they bring in three new contestant three new who they oh those people well because no because they know they're from the bachelor and bachelorette lum's of the bachelor and bachelor. This yes joe. Michelle just watched the first episode. You're gonna be all the guys are so jacked. it's crazy. i. I don't know. I just there's not one thing i've watched plenty of those shows. There's just not anything. I've ever heard them like. Oh i'd really love to hang out with that guy. I just want to just throw up on. Yeah i know. I'm not saying that it's like beautiful television. It's just a guilty pleasure that i can't stop watch. I just can't aright aright. I'm excited to go watch ted. Lassos so i wanna finish it. I know you gotta finish her. The second season that you know what i started. I watched three episodes of last night. That i think you might like it's called hit and run it's on net flicks. It's an israeli format and it's pretty good. have you seen fowler on netflix. now that's really good. Same creators can watch foued. Something called foutah and then backed that up with bachelor and parallel. When i'm in my sort of hotels zone. Because i get lonely. All i have is my my computer to watch movies on. So i'll go hard bachelor in paradise for like an hour and a half and smoke a joint and like its blaze. And then i'm like i'm tired of this. I need something else. And then boom. I'll hit some powder you know and then i'm like what we got next. Oh oh i got one that mardy fish documentary which we didn't even talk about which.

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"vigo" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

05:50 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

"It takes courage to change people's hearts just a very power this character. I don't wanna say it's minor because it's not but it's it's important a variety of ways. Am i looking at this correctly to meet her. The way only plays out. Yes in many ways. peter fairly. That's what he wanted. And the truth is that the whole idea of all. He is basically the bouncing the bouncer between the two. He's the guy who's supposed to keep vigo in checking But at the same time make sure vehicle doesn't do anything stupid to turn things around and when all tags. This moment in tells him unique to control your temper. Ugly things are about to happen. This is something he does on his own in is a very pivot of the whole film. When for the first time all it confronts vigo face to face tony in in the sense and tawny has nothing to say I think that was the turning point for tony to realize what is at stake in what actually is happening so all it was this silent guy in the background. Like the the hawk watching over tony nonstop to make sure the mission is accomplished. I like the public. How you said that. Yeah and also if you read their relationship the originals of back in the day all it was actually the right hand. Man of don't shirley they met in leningrad conservatory back in old russia which is saint petersburg today Empty studied together. That's why all defects to united states to form that trio and they became best of best friends and actually all was head a huge deal communicating with white people at that time to admit arranging all the concerts in money and he was kind of like a managing in a way but he was the most trusted to Don't surely the time and when they taking this trip all its but here's one thing with all he never oversteps yes seeing ever pushes He never go. He's extremely intelligent. Person in very content not to mention he grows up in the communist country so he knows how to keep his school. And that's the extraordinary part in this whole film is that it's what peter wanted me to do is to myself because here's the funny part when nineteen sixty two when this is taking place when this whole story is happening all is fifty four years old when we were shooting the movie. I'm fifty four years old. Wow all leg. His real name is unique talked. He's have to have christian but he was never recognized by either one because his mother was christian. His father was a jew. Okay so my father is a christian. It's a jew and my mother is a christian while why life why other is jewish and my birth mother is christian and i graduated the communists school of classical music as he did in. I defected united states to have the freedom to play music. Play jazz and everything. I to be an actor so we had sole budget comment in if you look at pictures Research pictures of year attacked. There may be two or three pictures in the entire internet of this man and look at my picture in the movie which i wear actually original glasses of yuri talked nineteen sixty two you will. We are twin brothers..

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"vigo" Discussed on The Moratorium

The Moratorium

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on The Moratorium

"Only reason. I recognize that her name is steven mikati. I mean he's guy a ton of credits. A lotta shit. I haven't seen. But i tell you salvation. I couldn't find it on youtube but there was somebody who put together a bunch of clips. I think we fell dimension that yes vigo morganson is in salvation more ten seven. Oh my god. Every time more tinson. I played this clip while i was working on. Whatever for the podcast. And i was playing in the background and kept kind of watching it. Back and forth almost comes off like a stage. Play the movie or the trailer for the movie. No the in the movie. I mean all. I could find was clips on. Okay okay gotcha gotcha and somebody made a playlist of these clips kind of strung altogether. Yeah got chen. Vigo is like a mechanic so he's got saw greasy. There was one clip where he was at home and he's yelling and his wife and his daughter maybe they look the same age and he's just like that's fine. I'm i'm going to work. And he goes to work and he gets fired immediately. Because you just stayed home. Angry went on a tirade. So he's He's riding his motorcycle while drinking a beer. Cool and i guess. Nobody respects him because he passes by a couple of shallows working on a car and they moon him and then he pulls up to a stop light while his drinking drinking beer of the stop light on his motorcycle and another car pulls up next to him. They're like hey they're making fun of him so much that he sprays his beer ab shakes up sprays in their win and they're open window good. Move it's bizarre. But listening to stephen mikati play a an evangelist And a lot of it is just him sitting in a chair and just talking to the camera. It's it's really kinda creepy. It kind of fits him. That's super creepy. He kind of gets in with. This girl may have a fair. I don't know it's it's it's all messed up granted. All these clips were disjointed. So they're not together. I have no idea what actual films like if anybody out there is seen this. Let us know how bad it actually is. Imdb's calling it a comedy. would you share that same. I didn't laugh. I love vigo mortenson and i just don't know his name's jerome. Ah by the way you're also rockets. Red glare is in this He has an actual name. Madison's the name. He is innovative moosh movies. Yes i think so. I all his birth name is michael. Mora m. o. r. a. He was a bodyguard for the six pissed. Yeah that's right. I knew he had a crazy.

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"vigo" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"I hope people watch that for vigo's amazing performance and just for the the beautiful heart heart of that movie and the writing that ross. Natalie directed it but he wrote it and it's such a beautiful piece of writing and such beautiful acting all those kids so anyway. I hope people watch it. Just for vigo and for matt ross. It's such a beautiful piece. And i got to be a couple. With steve's john which laugh a lot but it was gone about that all right so this next one is just again you showing how great you are with with comedy and physical comedy and that is bad moms and i think the same years as they today i was like i need to just pull up a few clips to refresh myself on this and i come upon the scene which i if listeners haven't seen this movie i need to just set the set the scene here of one where i i'm still i'm gonna start laughing children. You're using your you. Kristen bell miller kunas there and you are using her zip up hoodie too late and uncircumcised penis. I think it's one of the funniest scenes i've ever seen. This is like a comedy mazambique. So this this was totally was that scripted was revised. How did you keep a straight space. How did they keep a straight face..

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"vigo" Discussed on Mason Vera Paine

Mason Vera Paine

07:11 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Mason Vera Paine

"Mason bureau pain despite the popularity of legal legends. The game does have some issues that need to be addressed and kind of urgently. Some of these issues are minor while others are more critical. They all show that games need to change how it goes about things. Uneven a basic level inven- global e. sports reporter. Nick chery c. Joins me to speak about the issues that are plaguing league of legends. And how right is reacting to these issues. Thanks for joining me nick. My pleasure it's always going to be here. I haven't spoke to in a while and between the last time we spoke to now so a lot of things have changed. One of the things i wanted to talk to you about is flex picks because that has really changed the games. But you know before we continue. Could you explain what exactly is a flex pick absolutely so affleck's pick in a champions league of legends who can be played in more than one role therefore you know a a flexible pick you know so for example something that can go in both mid or toppling right like in a rally or something. That's that's a flex pick and the advantage to that is if you're in a team setting you can pick one of these experts without really giving away you know which which position it's going to so it makes it harder for your opponents to know what mashups they could be going anywhere. It's makes it harder to predict exactly what you'll be throwing up everywhere it'll be now i get why flex picky is so important in pro play because those are the little like trump cards. You may have like you said you could take i really a- and you would think oh that's going toppling and it's no. They decided to switch to middling. And it's very interesting to see that kind of dynamics. Do you think though that it has a negative impact in other modes of the game. That aren't pro play. I think there's something to be said. For the flexibility creep in legalisms kind of being a double edged sword flex picks of always been something that exists but within the past few years we've had a lot more flex picks you know this is due to changes in the game right like and idealization that have made certain things more i it used to be very much. Like these champions. Play these roles and now it's more of like they're still sort of things that are set as the standard but it's also like we have boxes. We need to check. There was like okay when he magic game. We need engage. We need like all these things that are team comes from. But the the the idea of where you can get those what what position. Those things come from is a lot more open than it used to be so. It's not just. The flexibility of these of these champions is also that the game ourselves giving more flexible in general. That'll tediously a lot of. The newer champions are not only strong but also credibly flexible gwen. That was which was recently released has already been seen in the three rules. Vigo ruined king. Who was released previously. After the three year old champion. I guess the detriment is that rolls can sort of lose their core identity. I think for older players. That can be tougher to adapt but i think objectively it is a healthier thing but at some point allowing for so much innovation can actually sort of you know squash it like kettering judiciously absolutely. I will admit. I myself do a lot of solo cues. I don't like to play with other people. You pick up a game. You're just done right and one of the problems. That i have is that i can't even identify who a troll is anymore because affleck's picking it's like is this player really trying to take this champion to toppling. I mean maybe it's a new meta. I don't know so it's almost like a coin. Flip whether or not. You're going to get a good match. Because affleck's picking goes two ways right like on the one hand it very much is like you do see things that are a lot more unorthodox maybe and on one hand i think that is objectively a good thing because really if we're playing silver so if or something there yes we're playing legend but the idea of something being viable is you know. It's a little looser below. Like you know master grandmaster tear like more. Things are viable in different positions simultaneously. Though you can get yourself in a position to where just because you see a pro player play something on orthodox or a high level street. Replacing interesting doesn't mean that you should go try it at home right away and and queue it up in solo you for your first for your first game so i i think my role in is kind of like if i see someone picking something weird. Oftentimes i try. Just get into the benefit of the doubt. Because you never know like i said at the end of the day. It's if it's like you know if you're in low low it's not really worse fi I don't think it's worth getting stressed out about. Because you never know what might be be pretty good but also i think there are people out there who maybe take that flexibility. Too far today like saw their favorite screamer doing an unranked to die mainstream and playing like eighty cassidy and talk or something you know and maybe that's not a good pick you know so i think it's i think it's a double edged sword but i also think that's really going to be part of the game especially with flexibility not only increasing but also becoming hiring priority because they have the game changing i wanted to jump into the texas city because it kind of goes hand in hand with the flex picks because for a lot of people myself included. It's kind of like. is this toxic. When you start seeing t. mo in every single position. I mean it goes to you start thinking like maybe a player only plays team. Oh no this player. Doesn't this guy you know if you check oh. Pg their plane team. Oh just a troll and it's like you know you can't really sit there and try to report this player because thi mo is kind of a flex pick so it's kind of like this weird slippery slope. You're on yeah. I think part of the issue too because like you could argue like some people could argue that playable rolls and other people can't and especially at that level is all kind of open to interpretation right like that there there's plenty of people will add my email or even higher. You know just like everyday player. She do things that are technically at the top level of play incorrect. But you know they work either because the skill got through them into the person they're playing it is is simply too hard for to matter or you know that the game is played so sloppy and so different and so like you said he pro players often talked about how even at the high level solo q. and appropriately lessons are almost two different games. Everyone's going to have their own perspective. But it's kind of silly to be like. I try not to judge picks chewed up with because i'm like well what you're playing. We're somewhat skill so we got mashed together right and i'm going to try to get this person the benefit of the doubt. I think that you can totally tell it when someone you know event like i can tell when it's one thing that's okay. They're playing like a weird off medicine for tickets works. And there's like your alastair took you know ghosts cleanse and is taking the macau scan. And then he's going into lane and hitting his cowbell and then just running into tower dying on purpose that's someone doing something on orthodox someone just straight up feeding right so i think there's there's obviously exceptions to the rule. But in general in general different definitions of flexibility are tough. Especially when someone you can be like. Oh that's not gonna work then it works like what are you going to say. That guy is hard cared you on a pick like you know that that you thought wasn't good you and say oh it's like it's like no you just want the game because of that so i think i don't think anything's entirely absolute and it only becomes more absolute at the top level of play and the higher you get the more sentenced on real. What's the flex pick. What is vital in multiple positions. But you know with patches that also you know. Obviously that changes you know syndrome hasn't been is a midland through and through but has been played into butler and a lot the last few patches and she's gone their face like that too and in the past couple of years but not for a while and the things changed with the patches and how things are balanced and that's another thing too some people like oh. This is viable. But they actually.

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"vigo" Discussed on The Who & How Club

The Who & How Club

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on The Who & How Club

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"vigo" Discussed on Midnight Double Feature - A Film Podcast

Midnight Double Feature - A Film Podcast

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Midnight Double Feature - A Film Podcast

"Like i'd love it was like the the simpsons when all the ads like come to life and she church destroying new york and they're talking everything up so they ended up breaking through Dana grabs oscar. Vigo's disappear from the painting. They hosed down whatever ocean yeah say down your back. The wrong horse. Yeah you hoes. Simply you know what i i hate though is would be go does come out of the painting man. He doesn't look nearly as intimidating like once. He comes out of the picture like he's still scaring really. I think i think it does. It looks like you just fucking. He looks like he's about fucking stole model. Like you know he's looks like but there's something about the painting just the way his head is down he stares you're like funk and christ man but he looks kind of goofy like with the long hair and look the guy the guys you know who the moment the little moments screen time that he has his you know his face of just like just kind of like angry stare like did you look like a cat. You'll go. you'll like grumpy cat. But the band s him walking up and just partying. The shit and taking the baby is like holy shit. But i can't. I can't go pass. Raise lied where he is like. Hey baby you knock will yell out. It's like oh fuck i love. He just walked in into wiped out that big. Dan ackroyd dick going back Before this is larry's i i. I laughed saw hottest acknowledge that before the ghostbusters rock up. Yana is like you know. He's like kinda like logging today. A bit right. He's both them like me is happy. Knee is like the hats. Oh yeah dude levine. Gez res. I can't the world would be mine of egos the.

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"vigo" Discussed on The Freedive Cafe Podcast

The Freedive Cafe Podcast

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on The Freedive Cafe Podcast

"All right cool. Let's just see what happens This is for me like Archaeology and ancient history and stuff. Like that is like a completely fascinating topic for me. And i mean let's just let's just get into it and see what we can what we can piece together as conversation on this topic. I'm not entirely sure that i understand. What the topic is a super concrete way. But let's say ancient free diving history of free diving incheon history of free diving. Something like that before we get onto that. I want to just give you a chance to introduce yourself and explain to the listeners. Who are and. I've totally forgotten that we need to turn our cameras off. So let's turn a communism so alright. Emilio tells Tell us a little bit about who you are. Where you're from and and we'll go from there rate High high imia realities. I am from from vigo from galicia in the northwest corner of very peninsula of spain basically what. I am a doctoral researcher. An archaeologist i work mainly on ancient greece and ancient technology and yet one day. I had this crazy idea on these crazy questions about asking myself of about sponge divers free divers and inure logic regard. I'm I like free uniting. I've practiced in a Just were found way. I'm by no means the kind of person that usually interview here law record not trying to reach one hundred. But i love reviving and i love the sea and I thought it would be a very fun topic to to this..

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Viggo Mortensen on new movie 'Falling'

Popcorn with Peter Travers

07:40 min | 3 years ago

Viggo Mortensen on new movie 'Falling'

"This is popcorn when we talk about. What's out there at the movies. There's a movie out there now. Called falling vigo mortenson. My guest is starring in it with this time in this movie falling. He also directs. It's the first time it's his feature directing debut and it's in many ways at top story but it's vigo to me. It's him saying. I'm going to take this on and see what happens. And what happens is so incredibly moving so figo. Welcome good to have you. Thanks is wonderful to see again. What i can't say. What attracted you to this because you wrote. This is something that came out of your own head and it feels very personal to me. But i don't know just help personnel. This it is personal but it's also I mean it's largely a fiction fictional family but the foundation of it is feelings. I have for my mother especially but by connection to my father as well into my childhood and adolescence so there are elements of truth. As far as i remember an memory subjected that after do with my upbringing and even with the aspect of dementia that that's dealt within the story. I've had a lot of experience with that. Both my parents stepfather grandparents. I've seen it up close in a caregiver. And it's something i wanted to explore. I wanted to explore the limits if there are any communication especially with people that you have a hard time communicating with other. I wanted to just more than anything asks questions. Rather than give answers. Ask myself questions and maybe half the audience are the people that you can't communicate with our the people. Obviously there are people that want to communicate with are there. People don't deserve to be communicated with or listen to i personally. Don't think so. But as person makes their own decision about that. It's i wanted to look fine. I wanted to explore the idea of empathy of communication and closer. We've gotten to the release of this movie. Which is february fifth. Us canada unexpectedly an away. Unfortunately this movie and the polarization the conflicts with this family that it deals with problems of communication are more timely than ever. Well i mean we come in the way i see admit point even low. Your movie is there's a great many flashbacks. And i should just say up front. That basically you're playing a gay man with a father who is suddenly hit by the ravages of dementia. It may even early onset and yet through the flashbacks in what we say we see. This man has always been difficult. He's been more than a handful. You know he's a racist in him. There's a person who can be a bowling and yet through the flashbacks to we see that he's capable of love. He's hard to take and yet we feel that we haven't seen except toward the end of the movie. What it was like when your character decides. I'm not gonna play at his wet. I'm going to try to give something. That is empathetic rather than something. That's hostile john. Is that yard. You're in sub it in your own life when you dealt with now in. My father wasn't anywhere near as difficult to deal with. We had better communication than john willis do in this story though sunan father but but my father was a man of his generation. He was not american use denmark but he was raised on a farm born during the depression went through the german occupation during world. War two ran away from home when he was fourteen You know self taught person who then eventually after he married. My mother moved the united states. He somehow got into business. School finished it in half the time by doing night courses nine. Just a determined person. Very self reliant. But like many men of that generation he was kind of even in his gentlest moments. A my way or the highway kind of guy. And that's just the way it was. And then you didn't adapt to changing times that well either the sixties the seventies is like what the hell's going on from their point of view. Why can't things just be the way they should be in. Men and women are women all that stuff and so there was a bit of that on my dad but but he was nowhere near as it was not as much of a conflict as you as i depicted in the movie. It's a fiction as i say this story. Even those became a father son story a basically the moral conscience to like the the the the fulcrum emotionally morally of the story really is is the mother for me. Is gwen by hannah. Gross the inspiration and the reason that they argue a lot. You know both father and son and also father and daughter. My sister played by laura. Linney the bone of contention. Is gwen a lot. So that was an important role and i. I guess that character resembles my mother and my relationship with that character in in the movie is more like my relationship with my mother than than the relationship with the father's like my own father. There's there's a lot of you that i see in this character in terms of how you play it and also how you directed wrote it which is nature of you know we see this man. He grew up in loved the farm. He loved it. He related to the horses to the answers like you. you know. there's something about nature where the best of him somehow is shown when he's with these animals he can't seem to rang. The embassy has them to is actual family which people in general yeah. It's just kind of tragic when it is said it is said and you know it's no accident that the first third of the movie threaded through it is this sequence that has to do with the duck the sequence of events right from seeing it shooting it bathing when it's sleeping with plucking cooking it and then finally you know eating it sharing it that way. let's that john that grows up to be your character of sleep. Was the dead duck. He lets him do that. He does some well. Yeah that whole thing. The story was away to introduce among things. 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"vigo" Discussed on Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast

Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast

03:40 min | 3 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast

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"vigo" Discussed on The Voicebot Podcast

The Voicebot Podcast

07:54 min | 3 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on The Voicebot Podcast

"Bpm is like you know ism wanted a mobile wanted that you can meet even to right and the photo speed for a deal just announced the drugs action that this much money has been received on your account so the person doesn't have really literally go and check whether the person has transfer the money or not but you know that will be spoken out loud and everybody knows that the money has been transferred or not so that that's a use case i would say that's really interesting so it sounds like in some ways. There's there's a behavior shift about speaking and listening so even if it's not directly with a voice assistant it's sort of back to where humans were we would speak at listen as opposed to all digital communication. We have today correct. It's more natural. Obviously so you know it's it's it's just what people like to do. Well it's easier. They do not. The people who are less. Tech savvy have to learn a language. They don't have to learn how to use technology. It's it's just some blow. It makes sense and i think a lot of people miss that idea that overused term now in sort of other realms but this idea the democratization of the access to technology the as you talked about the upper middle class the more highly educated tech forward people have had access to all these technologies for some time and had been using them to various levels of intensity But when we look at voice. And i really see what google has been doing geo phone and things like that. Just introducing all these new capabilities in one of the things. I wrote about a couple of years ago. They said well. If there's voice assistant on a feature phone does the feature on them become a smartphone now and that's interesting question because you want to pin with the smart film smartphone. Getting to make transactions soth internet and vigo's one of them are assistant as one of them So if you can do that are you. Know on a each afon than that. Does that mean that it becomes a smartphone is is is a is a good is a good point to think about. So who do we have joining us in our call to bury once we have myra. And she's a big fan of alexa and google and i can tell you for one thing for sure that she's learned more stories on google amazon like she knows all amazon accessibility time by hot. So that's another good. Use case of you know i've seen a lot of people You know learning english language students learning english language from alexa speakers. Got it got it. Well tell them. I said hi. I was hoping you'd say she was a fan of voice bot. But i should maybe too young for that. She is okay so you mentioned education. I'm really interested in this. So we've had a lot of expansion of of use of what will come voice apps and voice. Ai technologies related education. That it's been spurred by cova because so many children have not been able to go to school there's been dislocation of some of the learning environments as you mentioned education. Was that already happening. Pre covid in india or did it start after was it accelerated. How does that play out so again. Like i said access to smart speaker is to not very prevalent of needs some high bandwidth into legend. All of those things. What is right. What people have is smartphone. And that's what they use so you know but there have been some use cases van some comes in bihar have alexa as a teaching aid. And this was. I think before prequel valid in all schools. Experimenting edited is experimenting toys. But i think we still haven't reached age and steel where becomes democratized It still needs to enter. Dhec needs to make a lot of progress in this. One thing is sure that it has a huge potential for educate a specifically kids in relates won't have existed teachers only around or especially because of the golden damping in all classes online in the context is on in glasses. There is potential for edgy. Token the winston a the services dada all right so the biggest story. This year has been The adoption the broader adoption voice. I think you talked about hindi speakers in particular. Do you see this is mostly voice search or accessing. Some of the simple voice assistant capabilities are based on what you've seen so far. What is what has been the biggest driver. I a such. that's that's definitely on the top Then there is lots of entertainment content that's consumed by voice. I understand that you know amazon. Alexis kids a you know the entertainment guests the movies and all those are very very common skills that people use of on the. I have not used a lot of them. Because i'm not a big hollywood movie fans. I just a failed. But i think But i think people have been using that really. Well that's that's amongst adult. Entertainment is important to is obviously the invoice. But you know what just seeing is dead. Corporations are only alexa skills. In the the google actions that are available but also seeing is that the companies are adopting voice as as important strategy in their overall strategy in non only customer service but also sales marketing. And that's that's for me is important You know important thing that he's seeing in the industry. Well let's talk about the sales marketing side you. You've you've mentioned a few different things. You mentioned what's app immense at alexa and google assistant. So is that a primary use case now where corporations are starting to say. Yes this is. Where i i need to reach customers. 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"vigo" Discussed on The Real Madrid Podcast

The Real Madrid Podcast

06:06 min | 3 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on The Real Madrid Podcast

"vigo" Discussed on The Real Madrid Podcast

The Real Madrid Podcast

03:25 min | 3 years ago

"vigo" Discussed on The Real Madrid Podcast

"Recent times have been clinging to their la liga status to seventeenth place finishes in the last two seasons a real far cry from the better days from nine hundred ninety seven until two thousand and three when they were challenging for finishing every year in the top five now onto the tale of the tape. The key stands between these teams in the players to look out for tomorrow. Sixteen games have been played by both twenty eight goals scored by madrid. Twenty to vigo. Sean on go. Fourteen point one per game to ten point. Six four point eight shots only on target out of that fourteen point one fort real madrid and four point one at a ten point six for celta vigo big difference in the cards. Twenty eight for rail madrid a huge forty six for celta vigo who also had two players sent off madrid yet to have a red card in terms of average possession per game. Fifty eight point four percents four madrid fifty one point four four celta vigo completion rate big gap here. Eighty seven point seven percent for round the dirigiste. Seventy eight point. Seven percent for celta vigo bulls won really sixteen point six again squad. Hi four out of eager. Only eleven point eight around madrid. Opposition shots allowed on each other's go. Ten for each club tackles per game so to bigger getting in more fifteen point nine hundred forty eight fouls given per game eleven point six for real madrid sixteen point six four celta vigo and the times have been found over the course of the nine hundred eleven point one rail madrid thirteen point three four sell to the ten different goalscorers for row madrid coming into this fixture benz of course leads the way in terms of goals with eighty also leads the assists column with five. That's one ahead of rodriguez who would be around for the next couple of months of course and coming up behind bensman casimir moderate and valverde with three goals each onto your celta vigo a different goalscorers of them. But they do have the league's leading scorer. The veteran i echo asks bassett continues this really consistent full nine goals already this season. He's very close to equaling last season. Soto of fourteen all in all one hundred forty four goals in three hundred seventeen appearances for the club. This always really been home to him remember. He did leave to go to liverpool back in two thousand thirteen fourteen and left after just one season with one goal scored against all the fa cup and two thousand fourteen. Fifty was much better either only to add severe twenty fifteen. He came back here and he's never stops scoring since ninety. Eight goals in that time so age clearly is no barrier to his goalscoring. Full six assists is well for him. This season he tops that list to elsewhere in liter. Another thirty plus veteran the ex boss. Linda plant and he has four goals. This season and another former manchester city in barcelona man. Any suarez is provided a few assists with three this season and that we are that just about wraps up. Today's roundup wherever you're watching the game do enjoy tomorrow evening. I will be back next week until then for the moment for me tim capable by now..

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Electric Car Chargers: When Supply Drives Demand

The Indicator from Planet Money

06:56 min | 3 years ago

Electric Car Chargers: When Supply Drives Demand

"Suddenly we are now looking at cars that can go three hundred miles on a single charge right and while they're still too expensive for many people they're expected to get a lot cheaper in the next few years but now people are worried about how long it takes to charge. Yeah and that's a. That's a fair question i guess how. How long does it take to charge and electric vehicle. More than fifteen minutes less than two days. Yeah that's not helpful right so i could throw a whole bunch of numbers that you to explain why there are so many variables that affect this but the most important thing actually isn't the numbers. It's the fact that most electric car owners most of the time charged their car like this. My name is duane ross. I live in corrales new mexico. And i have a two thousand thirteen tesla model s when i bought this car headache. Standard tesla charger installed in my garage. And you just plug that in and of course the charge and then he goes in his house and lives his life. Yeah in the case of someone like duane. Ross and others. It doesn't really matter how long it takes to charge. Because you just leave the thing there overnight right right and it would be parked anyway. Yeah also more convenient than having to go to the gas station from time to time. Plus it's cheap like a lot cheaper than paying for gas is the way i understand it I could see how this works for daily driving. But let's say. I want to take a big road trip right across the whole country. What then that's where. Fast chargers come in. Joyce bryner has a tesla model three. She recently stopped to charge up at a brand new super charger in gettysburg pennsylvania. It sounded like this can hear the power ramping up there. So this is a gonna charge me fast and Let's see what car says here. Looks like of got twenty five minutes to get to eighty percent charge. This is kind of staggering so charging the car at home would take hours and hours charging on the go using one of these fast chargers takes. What like twenty thirty minutes half an hour. Maybe not much more than that. That's amazing yet. That is really quick. There aren't very many fast chargers. That actually are that fast. You might take longer especially at an older charter. Though pricier i take it then then obviously charging it at home because it's well i guess it's just it's it's almost free at home right right and this case. Brynner's charged cost a little over eleven dollars not too bad compared to gas but more expensive than home. Okay so even at a state of the art charger. It's obviously still a lot less convenient than a gas station just because it takes awhile right but remember for most drivers. that's also not a very frequent experience. Mike davar needs with the market research firm s. Clint and he says if you ask people who are considering electric vehicles they really focus on the idea of waiting to charge. Is i think psychologically waited more than it deserves. And the inverse of that is the fact that they don't tend to appreciate how much they'll benefit from nocco gas stations so even though fast charging this rare occurrence for most drivers a lot of companies are really focused on making it as fast as possible and putting up as many fast chargers as possible. Yeah i could see how that would get people over that mental hump so that they just by the thing and then after that they're they're mostly just charging it at home. Yup that's the psychology. Are you ready for the economics. Are you seriously asking me. If i'm ready for the echinacea. All right here. We go the fastest. Fast chargers are super expensive to install like more than one hundred thousand dollars per charger. That means you can only really make money off of them. If people are using them a lot if the utilization rate is really high but remember most people mostly charge at home. Oh there's another hump to get over sure. I spoke to end smart. She's the vp of public policy at charge point which is charging company. And with the fast charger you often have low utilization. Not because it's not an unnecessary piece of infrastructure but because it's in a location which is vital to two drivers occasionally but not necessarily used frequently every single day so in other words. People really want a fast charger to just be there. And in fact they won't buy an electric vehicle unless they're already confident that there are fast chargers everywhere and they're super fast and in fact way faster than they are right now. They want the whole package but they don't actually want to use those fancy chargers all the time it's easier and cheaper to charge at home. It's actually better for your battery too. So it's kind of like if everyone wanted a gas station nearby but they could just get the same gas at home for a fraction of the cost right and in that situation. And you're the gas station. How do you make money. Well i mean you can always just get money from the government. The taxpayer That is happening as i understand. Yep charging are also cutting deals with utilities and of course they're they're joining forces with automakers right because they want to chargers to exist so that people buy their electric cars. The automakers do. Kathy's oy is the ceo of vigo which is fast charging network and they have a deal with gm essentially agreement with general motors is building a bridge between where there's enough cars on the road to make money which is a little time in the future to two right now. So that helps us will build the of demand because general motors has come to the party and is helping make a contribution to the building that infrastructure so he also says look people right now mostly charge at home but that could change in a few years once more. People who don't have garages start buying electric cars. So maybe utilization goes up and this is really interesting camilla because like we normally think about how demand drives supplies like people want man for something. They're willing to spend money on it. So you know. Accompany supplies it Here's always saying that. Like no once the supplies out there. Then it's going to drive up demand so build chargers and people will buy the vehicles to use the chargers she also says maybe you can get a bunch of shipping transportation companies to use these fast chargers and that'll help cover their costs. So companies are optimistic. Then they see a path to profitability. Here yeah but. I think it would be fair to say that. It's a lot easier to get there. If people were a bit more rational. If people used fast chargers as much as they worry about fast chargers they're either be a lot more charging or a lot less worrying. Yeah and in either case. Just less of a conundrum

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Self-Advocacy Through Storytelling with Katie Vigos, RN

The WoMed

06:44 min | 3 years ago

Self-Advocacy Through Storytelling with Katie Vigos, RN

"Welcome back to the moment everybody I am speaking with Katie Vigo's today she is a registered nurse and founder of the empowered birth project. I'm so excited to speak with you today we've had a few technical difficulties in hopefully those stay at bay now but yeah, welcome to the woman. I'm so glad we finally got you on. Thank you so much for having me. I'm excited for our conversation you work in Icu Poe right now correct yes. That's right. Critical Care is still my primary specialty the moment. Love that when did you know you want it to be a nurse led you to this field? I've always been interested in anatomy and physiology as a kid I found the human body to. Be. So fascinating and I was just drawn to those sciences and when I was a senior in high school my offered a free course to become certified as a CNA nursing assistant, and so I immediately saw Kinda, this golden opportunity to get certified to start working in this field that I'd always been interested in. So I took a class and then got my first job working in skilled nursing facility and I've pretty much never stopped. I love. That's the thing that's basically the road I talk to you like I. Well, I knew I wanted to be a nurse but like as soon as I could take that scene a course I did that a great way to get started. A it definitely will introduce you to to see if you can handle being around that much bodily fluid. That will particular job was like probably the most backbreaking Labor I've ever done in my life. Yeah. Yeah. All have only gone up hill from there their gotten better from there that was so hard. I was too young and inexperienced to even know any better I was just excited to be working in. You know getting started with my career yeah. One hundred percent I mean I started working on a med surge floor and I literally never been in more pain in my life than when I would come home from working. At. A shift there. I have so much respect for MED surge nurses. I S honestly think it's harder in many ways that what to do in critical care respect for floor nursing same same I ended up in the Nikki I've had enough of adults like I can't. I can't move them. No, it's. It's physically, very challenging. Mentally emotionally, spiritually challenging job it requires like our whole being so he has. Yes people. Yeah. What is life and free since the pandemic started with working still being in the ICU I it's you know it's been a roller coaster I at the time that Kobe really started to hit the United States where we went on lockdown here. In California, I was on a full time loan to cardiovascular is you which was a challenging assignment, but I took it because I wanted you know some fulltime work for a few months and I was just a few weeks instead assignment and starting to feel a little bit more comfortable, and because I was per diem and because all almost all elective non emergent surgeries completely stopped onus unindicted unit was way overstaffed and they're like, well we. Don't need you any more sorry and I was like, okay. So I lost that Gig and then I had been working in outpatient surgery as well with a facility for three years and back completely shut down. So ironically I was kind of gearing up in those early weeks. I'm like all right here we go. Like I've been training my whole life for this and I was it just didn't play out the way I expected a now a sudden I'm worried about you know getting enough work as I in pandemic. And there are a lot of reasons for that that you know I'm sure you're aware of many people listening are aware of, but you know the per diem crowd got hit hard and everything just shifted around so quickly and then it was like travel nurses coming in, you know my co workers are you know leaving and getting work elsewhere because they can't Get at our hospital and it just felt so chaotic and uncertain, and I have had also been working for the private sector for the last eight or nine years here in Los Angeles Oh come on a lot of pride in doing her thing and so I'm really networked into that field as well here and so I was able to just hustle in. Find some private work and just like piecing everything together like a lot of us per diem nurses are good at doing you know. Yeah. So I was able to get through you know kind of those early months and then things started to pick up again at my hospital and so now that I'm able to work more kind of back mostly full in the ICU again, doing some a private work as well and aside it's it's changed everything I mean regardless of where we work like. Especially, at first like the policies and procedures were just changing daily, you know as mere figuring out the best ways to protect ourselves, screen all of our patients and everything, and so that was overwhelming to keep up with, and for example, I was floated to. Telemetry one day at a unit I. Believe once before come on shift and I have a patient who is like in basically in respiratory distress did not like the level of a rapid response per se. But like he's on iphone as will Kanye like eighty percent like fifty liters or something like that, and you know he has tech Nick and all this stuff and I'm just like, are we going to test this guy for covert like your and? where's PP P now, as I kinda, don't want to go in the room unless I have that, and then I really had to advocate for myself and be like you know, let's test this guy that was before my hus-, my husband's testing everybody. But like those early weeks were really stressful that way because there are so many unknowns and it was it was scary to walk into work which previously was familiar and comfortable to me is an experienced nurse and two now just feel. So on edge

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Teens Are Still Vaping Flavors, Thanks To New Disposable Vape Pens

NPR's Business Story of the Day

03:36 min | 4 years ago

Teens Are Still Vaping Flavors, Thanks To New Disposable Vape Pens

"The trump administration's partial ban on flavored e cigarettes is in effect but there's still plenty of vaping sticks cartridges on the market in fact there's an array of disposable products that come in many appealing flavors and delivered just as much nicotine. Here's NPR's Alison Aubrey. If you've raised a teenager. You may not be surprised to learn that. Teenagers and young adults seemed to be a step ahead of regulators by the time the FDA announced new enforcement efforts and jewel had pulled most flavored pods from the market. Many teens had already moved on jewel as a product for teens is almost now old school. That's Meredith Berkman co-founder of pave parents against vaping e cigarettes. She says disposable products are the new thing and for now they're exempted from the FDA's enforcement efforts there called disposables because they're designed to be tossed out after one use and among those disposables which are the most popular. There's puff bar there stig. There's Vigo they're all exempt from that guidance. Go to get a reality check. I asked my own teenage son. If he'd heard about these disposables and he said Yeah. Like Puff Bar Matt Meyers of the Campaign for tobacco-free kids showed me how it works here. I'm picking up one of the newer products. It's called a puff bar. This one comes in pink lemonade. It's vape stick and it. Looks like a three inch long thumb drive and when you inhale it. It has a sweet sugary flavor bars and extremely popular product. That's Bonnie halpern filter. A developmental psychologist at Stanford. She says it's hard to know how many teens are using them but she points to a bag. Confiscated vape sticks and pens that a high school principal in northern California collected. Recently I laid out and you can see there. The majority of them are these disposable products they come in lots of flavors lots of colors and it's very attracted to youth and that's what we're seeing them using the most right now. They're easy to conceal. Have about three hundred puffs in them and contain the amount of nicotine found to three packs of cigarettes a lot of Nicotine Christine. Del navo directs the Center for Tobacco Studies at Rutgers University. She says given the survey data showing nearly one in four high school seniors has helped. The data do indicate that there are young high. School students are addicted to these products. She says the e cigarette industry has been very creative despite efforts by regulators to stop young people from vaping to bit of a game of whack a mole when policies are aimed at one particular product another product to kind of pop up to kind of fill the void there and as for all the newer flavors that cover up the harsh taste of nicotine mango ice pomegranate ice. You'll see the word lush used a lot. I'm not sure what lush tastes like Matt Meyers. As parents and others concerned should be aware of how easy it can be to buy vape sticks and e liquids despite the partial ban and age restrictions. Right now you can buy e liquids online often in in websites that are not really protected increasingly in convenience stores and gas stations narrative. Berkman of pave says her group and others offer online resources to help parents. Stay in the loop before you even sit down with your kid. You have to read up on. The latest products. Know what they look like. No what the Lingo is. Because the landscape is changing quickly. Allison Aubrey NPR news.

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It's Sundance Time Again

The Frame

06:03 min | 4 years ago

It's Sundance Time Again

"Welcome to the frame. I'm Steven Cuevas in for John Horn. But he's actually sitting right here beside me because by the time you hear this. He'll be at the Sundance Film Festival. John Thanks for taking time before you pack your bags my pleasure. I love the fact that I'm here but I'm not here John. There are dozens of feature films film screened at Sundance. Of course tell me about some of this year's most anticipated entries. I'M GONNA lean towards documentaries if you look at the movies that are nominated for the documentary feature academy me where this year three of them premiered at Sundance a year ago. American factory honey land and edge of democracy. And if you look at the very first night at the Sundance Dance Film Festival. There are new documentaries from producers. You might have heard of Barack and Michelle Obama. They've called Crip camp which is about the disability rights movement. There's another documentary about Taylor swift and about why. She is becoming a little bit more political and that's just in one theater in one night. Well one of the documentary entries premiering at Sundance that I wanted to ask you about It's when it's trying a lot of controversy and that's the Kirby Dick and amy during documentary on the record. It focuses on the sexual assault allegations against hip hop mogul Russell Simmons. The film was being executive. Co produced by Oprah Winfrey set to be released on Apple. TV then Winfrey suddenly. He withdrew support and some say. It was under pressure from Russell Simmons. She denies this and says it's because of questions arising from one of the alleged victims. What's to become come of this documentary on the record? Well it is going to show at the festival I mean I think there is the question whether or not Sundance was going to pull it The fact that Oprah Winfrey withdrew her support that apple. TV Hit pause in. The documentary is very unusual. And Kirby and amy have said listen. We think we've made a really good good film. We don't understand what they are complaining about. All of the edits and suggestions up until the time. The picture was locked where minor little things it does feel feel like Russell. Simmons complained to Oprah about the documentary. It's unclear if Oprah thought it was unfair or that featured one woman story over others the Booze GonNa show but for a film to go to the festival with this much. Uncertainty is highly unusual. Yeah not to get too far afield on this but I wonder if Oprah pulling away from this the project could somehow damage her own brand in this in this era of me too. Well I think she has said that. She believes the women who are accusing Russell Simmons of sexual assault and harassment. So I don't think she's saying I am not believing them anymore. I think she has to her. Mind legitimate questions about the documentary. Yeah it is important that she is on board or not on board because her producing does suggest that there is a level of quality ability and credibility to it and the fact that she's leaving it does ultimately damage. I think the standing of the film Another film to ask you about. Was this four part documentary. On Hillary Clinton Clinton. It'll be available on Hulu. She will also be attending Sundance for the first time to do promotion for this film. What you know about it and you know any any buzz around it? I guess I know a fair amount about it I'm GONNA be doing. QNA With Hillary Clinton at the festival is a four part series. That has a behind the scenes footage of her running against against Donald Trump. But it's really about her political career and about how things stand today so words at all. Hillary is a participant in this documentary. It s you said she'll be at the festival and she'll be talking with me. She says a lot of the documentary. I hope she says even more when we sit down to have a conversation. There's one other film I wanted to ask you about. And that's a a little film called feels good man and it's an indie production looking at the rise of of this comic pepe the frog that was actually created by L. A. based cartoonist and it sort of became an emblem for the outright. Who took this image and kind of started using it for antisemitic means racists memes all kinds of really nasty stuff? What do you know about the film and Are you going to see it? Yeah I'm definitely going to see. The artist is named fury. And it's about how something something becomes an icon for hate. And how the artist behind that I contract reclaim it and I think if you look more broadly at a lot of the documentaries that are playing the festival a lot of them are about what's going on in the world right now. There's a new documentary about the kids who survived the park. Land shooting about what they're doing to fight against against Gun. Violence US kids. I think that there's another documentary called early. Bird it's about the helicopter news pilot Zoey Tur and about what her works has about the tabloid of news and the Oj. Trial Voice State is a documentary about seventeen year. Old Boys a thousand from Texas says who join up to build a representative government from the ground up so wherever you look Especially in documentaries. There are a lot of films about the current state of the country. And what we might do to fix it. And what are some of the feature films. You're looking forward to checking out. I know that things that are kind of top of our sundance card include downhill. This is a remake of the movie force majeure a Foreign Language move from a couple years ago it stars. Julia Louis Dreyfuss Will Ferrell. It's made by nat facts and Jim Rash. Who did a movie called called way way back not that long ago Vigo Mortenson who is one of my favorite actors hell yeah written directed stars in a movie called following that I think is partially in Spanish? So there's nothing Vigo can't do. There's an Anthony Hopkins movie based on a play called the father. There's a movie about Gloria Steinem in many different iterations directed by Julie. Taymor you might know her from the Lion King. You know the other thing that we should talk about our number of movies that are going to sundance that are looking Ford distribution and one of the things that a lot of people forget is that Sundance is not only a film festival. It's a film market and it'll be really interesting to see given how a poorly some of the movies from last year as well at the Box Office if the checkbooks will be open s much as they were a year ago.

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In Rome, Local Retirees Are Working To Clean Up The City's Aqueducts

All Things Considered

04:15 min | 4 years ago

In Rome, Local Retirees Are Working To Clean Up The City's Aqueducts

"Another story now we are going to Rome where the aqueducts were a Marvel of human engineering during ancient times in modern Rome and they're often overlooked in fact for many years they were abandoned and turned into a makeshift dump that isn't to local retirees decided to roll up their sleeves and do something about it even if that meant bending a few rules Christopher live say explains these days Rome is a dirty modern city and in some places down right filthy Siegel's routine picket trash from overflowing dumpsters putting one park on the Far East side of the city there's a cigarette **** on the ground in there's a second reason this place is just so remarkable so right now where and aqueducts park in Rome Gabby can sell a college student visiting from Calgary Alberta marvels at the sprawling stone arches spanning five hundred ninety three acres of park land the academics once carried thirty four hundred gallons of water per second from the surrounding hills to the ancient capital the oldest here was built almost two thousand years ago by embers Caligula and Claudius yeah I think it's really really beautiful and I think that the fact that it's not like overtaken by the city is really America by now that hasn't been completely filled with trash seven of rooms eleven after that all converge here with battling for us in a waterfall flowing decide rose bushes and fig trees but the park was and always so Christine says new channel will be co a seventy two year old retired manager in a natural gas company who lives down the street quite the quiz their lives owner it had become a junk yard for trash and discarded stolen objects this whole area was a no trespassing zone you couldn't even walk in this area she Lucy put even the community need we need a ranger even even do the overgrowth of vegetation so but the only people around were drug dealers near do wells and prostitutes he tried to get officials to fix it up something the park service confirms but for about a year he kept getting the run around tired of waiting he said enough is enough and started cleaning up acre after acre with his own two hands ill go we shot up twenty to properly I started right over there by the ju ju plants you won't believe the kind of garbage with sound about fifteen motorcycles and scooters two cars and two cars good evening refrigerators park writers cash registers slot machine to remove it all he enlisted the help of two fellow retirees plus one of Europe's most marginalized ethnic minorities the Roma or we could be good for tour the bony apologies about I'm on good terms with them they collected and sold all the scrap metal they were very generous trash wasn't the only thing the on earth the park happens to sit on top of the via Latina an ancient Roman road that one stretch for tens of thousands of miles in the course of the cleanup the vehicle says his volunteers accidentally crossed the line between vigilante gardening in amateur archaeology a big no no in a country with strict laws against lay people handling found artifacts one day a city official noticed and he was not happy hello to a little bit me the sea the sea he tells me you're not just cleaning things up you're performing an archaeological excavation you can't do this we need to laurel boy fighting as well today the park service confirms that city and state officials mostly look the other way considering all the good work the volunteers have done for the community like the mothers I see playing with their children cyclists whizzing across miles of free clean pants in Nordic walkers like a death to Philly Johnny he says the vehicle in the volunteers are heroes yes yes they are the kings yeah so we are you know we depend upon what they do the volunteer started cleaning up just over ten years ago and they're still added every day of the week rain or shine on this date they're loading the wheelbarrow with litter and collecting and burning brush let's say that though they started with I point out to the Vigo that the bonfires of bill here's to be burning on private land that overlaps with the park that's why I don't know won't hurt them he says if we clean it up it's better for everyone for NPR news I'm Christopher live say

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The Legend of Voergaard Manor

Haunted Places

02:35 min | 4 years ago

The Legend of Voergaard Manor

"Vigo hated the bore. Hide stretched tight nailed nailed to the board behind the glass display case. He passed it several times a day during his shift says a tour guide at beauregard manner. He hated the way. It's glass is seem to follow him no matter where he stood in the room he hated the way the skin was displayed. As though killing was something that should be rewarded. He tried to hide his disgust. When tourists made the same crude jokes people posed with it like they had killed it themselves themselves? Vigo was tired of looking at it pretending that it was some charming story. Legend said that the castle walls crumbled to the ground if the skin was removed despite what he said to paying customers. Vigo did not give much credence to the supernatural stories around for guard. She had never seen anything out of the ordinary. People said that the dark spot in the floor wasn't eternal bloodstain but vigo it just looked like rot. There was no reason to believe that this legend will send a tour that the others after the last guests left left Biko stayed behind sticking to the large shadows draped about the castle. He hid from the guards and crept towards the display lake case housing. The dead animal. That disgusted him so much. He bashed the glass in with Iraq. His hands stinging as he withdrew withdrew. Them Blood Weld on his fingers. where the jagged glass shards had slice them Vigo reached inside and grasped the boar skin and he tore it from its mouth leaving small pieces of hide behind the ancient nails the ground beneath I need him began to Rumble Vigo wrap the skin around himself and took off running? The Earth moved beneath him rumbling. Like a great taste roused from a centuries long slumber. He rushed up the castle steps. He tripped on the last one and toppled. The skin slid across the sto- for a moment vigo swore he saw the high ripple as if stretched over ancient muscles a powerful animal laid. Low rock fell away around him. He's swimming air before plummeting into the darkness below.

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Hundreds of padlocks installed on Lewis Prison cell doors after ABC15 investigation

Arizona's Morning News

05:12 min | 4 years ago

Hundreds of padlocks installed on Lewis Prison cell doors after ABC15 investigation

"Right. You know, we have had ABC fifteen or TV partners all over all over this prison situation. And it is it is bad. And you you know, you mentioned Jamie that voi- of was a decade ago or so is that when that happened or even longer than that, I guess when the Lewis prison when there was a big hostage situation. Right. Yeah. That was awful inmates took to to garner actions. Commercials and one they kept for. Days something terrible. It was terrible. And I remember the hostage taker one of them was was listened to the to the radio station was listened to to to KTAR neighbor, actually, a got to the point. I it was in two thousand four and it got to the point where the governor's Office Depot. See and KTAR where meeting because they knew the prisoners were listening to what we were broadcasting. And there was a lot of controversy and dispute among you know. Things that they wanted us to say we were just willing to report what was actually going on. It's just a it was it was crazy because nobody had been in that position before it was a crazy time it was. But you know, things are crazy at Louis prison now where they're using padlocks because the cell doors don't lock properly and the padlock situation is terrible. As you heard Dave biscuit being investigated from our TV partners over ABC fifteen talking about the fact that these things can be used as weapons, and you know, earlier there was a prisoner that was that was killed because prisoners were able the other prisoners are able to get out of their cells walked down to his his his cell, and they just basically beat him to death. He died at a hospital in on. But it was because of the injuries he received because these cell doors or locking. I mean, one of basic idea for a prison cell doors that lock. I mean, the only other thing that could be worse is if the front gate didn't lock because you're not only putting inmates other inmates in danger in mates, by the way. They think this guy might have been killed because he was mistaken for being a child molester. And he was not. So the only thing is more dangerous more dangerous for them as inmates is the guards they can't control the inmates and last week when asked by ABC fifteen the governor said I just want to say at this time that I'm supportive of director Ryan, this is the guy that heads up the department of corrections and their Charles Ryan. And there's a lot of people. Now who are saying, hey, this guy's just be fired. You know, cell doors, not locking and that going on for any kind of length of time at all. Get them out of there. He said, I, you know, I'm supportive of director armored digging into what to get to the bottom trying to get the bottom of what the facts are that kind of changed yesterday. There was actually see spokesman set along something ABC fifteen saying there's zero excuse for anything that compromises public safety, the issues that Lewis prisoner deeply concerning, and we take them very seriously and environment that poses a threat to the safety of either correctional officers are inmates is unacceptable and must be addressed. Immediately. Yeah. Because I have some concerns that it's not just the corrections officers that can walk out the front gate at night. You know, it's I have some concerns. You know, this is a threat to. And you know what? Even if even if it isn't a threat to the general public, okay? And even if even if it is just a threat to the inmates. That's still not right. Okay. Because there are people that are in there for for nonviolent crimes that are being exposed to people who are definitely committed violent crimes, enter our psychopaths. That's not fair. That's not what a decent society. Does. Like, I'm not going to sit here and cry for inmates that did some terrible things too. Terrible. People did some terrible things in our terrible people. But you got to think about the other prisoners that are in there and simply the guard. So, you know, something needs to be done. Obviously padlocks is not the cure because you put a padlock in a sock and suddenly it's a weapon that can be used against not only other inmates but against against the corrections officers. So it's just thing is just a big old mess, and it needs to be taken care of. And if and if Charles riot, you know, here's the problem though. You chop the head off. Like, let's say they because there are a lot of lawmakers. Now are saying Charles Ryan needs to go. The director of the department of corrections. He needs to go Vigo's does that really change that much get out, I suppose, the next person's like, Woohoo, I better make sure I get all my ducks in a row, or I'll be on my keystone pretty soon too. But you know, there's this sounds like a systemic problem. I mean, if you've got multiple cell doors that don't lock properly this is this is an issue that is that goes career department of corrections wide

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Oscar nominations 2019 predictions: From A Star is Born to Roma

Lewis and Logan

06:49 min | 5 years ago

Oscar nominations 2019 predictions: From A Star is Born to Roma

"Eight. I saw green book most recently, which I thought was great that may end up being my pick to to win the best picture. You've seen all best picture movies except for Roma. So you've got Black Panther black klansman bohemian rhapsody, by the way, Adam Lambert and Queen are going to perform Sunday, that'd be cool. That'll be really lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper performing. Which will also be cool. You really cool the favorite green book Romo rumour, aroma. Tony Romo model a star is born and vice. And who you picking unpicking green book to win because I think it made you feel the best and it was well done a period piece based on a true story, Rome. I think is getting a lot of a lot of buzz too. But maybe the director Affonso who also I think one best picture for gravity in our best director in two thousand thirteen for gravity Black Panther, which I know dragon scene for sure is definitely the best of all the marvel movies ever made. And it's interesting because it was such a big deal about their cast being all black the director and writer Ryan Kugler African American and so I'm surprised that he wasn't nominated for best director as well, Spike, Lee. This is his fifth nomination for best director. He's never one. But I'm picking green book to win that wouldn't be surprised if Roma does I loved bohemian rhapsody. But you remember when it came out, and we talked about they took some liberties with the story joke that Freddie Mercury doesn't die of aids in the movie because I remember making that joke. They changed a bunch of stuff around in that movie. Why did you read the bio and Freddie Mercury? I talked to friends that have seen it the no a lot more about Queen and the timetable with how the movie plays out and how he got in the band and stuff, but it's an entertaining movie. What's the best movie you've seen this year because I'm picking green book to win? I haven't seen any of them, by the way. So I got nothing. Oh. Yeah. Set a best picture you haven't seen Black Panther either. No. But are you a superhero movie guy? No, not at all. No. I I haven't seen any of those. I'm gonna say that I I like bohemian rhapsody a lot and I'm not a huge Queen fan. But I really liked it. But I'm gonna go with the stars four stars born it was it was really really I think the biggest reason reasonable win. Cathy, is that it's already been this is the fourth. They've done this story. I know that they've tweaked it. I didn't lady Gaga is gonna pull the upset for best actress, I hope so I you know, it really really made me like lady Gaga put her in a total different category fro. Yes. She's fantastic. A great singer. But you know, I I like her music, but I never put her like on this pedestal you've tried to act not try you weren't actor try. That's a bit of a stretch. But yeah, but the point is imagine the first real you ever play you get nominated for an Oscar, and I get that she's playing a struggling musician, and she can easily identify with that and go back to what it took to get discovered and all of that. And and you know, toiling in nothing jobs hoping for that break, but to execute that onscreen, and she was she was the best part of the movie by far Bradley Cooper is really good. But I hope she wins. Even though Glenn Close, it's seven nation. She's never one. So she could be a lifetime achievement kind of winner. If you will she's phenomenally talented, she s I don't know. But I liked Ramey. Malik as I think he's going to go. I mean, he did a great impersonation. So let's go actor in a leading role, you got Christian bale? Vice Bradley Cooper, a star is born Willem Defoe at eternity gate. Remmy Romney Malik bohemian rhapsody Vigo Mortenson green book, jussie smollet for the Chicago hope. Very funny. Avi next next year. He'll get one for that bright. Yeah. Like when Golden Globes. Yeah. So that it plus you're combining acting and singing did he really singing. Oh, okay. So we he was acting like a cigarette. Huber really saying. Yeah, he did having Adam Lambert seeing at the goal K, so okay. And at the Oscars, maybe Bradley Cooper, then because he's singing and acting and this is any directed it. This is Bradley Cooper's forced nomination as an actor, and he's never won Christian bale. One once Willem Dafoe. This is his fifth nomination. He's never won. And I don't I know Vigo Mortenson hasn't won. And certainly Rami Malik first nomination. Still picking me Malik to win. I thought he was great. Actress in a leading role you have low LIZA appereciation from Roma. You have Glenn Close. Everybody knows here from the wife Livia Coleman from the favorite lady. Gaga stars born Melissa McCarthy, can you ever forgive him in a more serious turn not a not a comedic role. She's awesome. The best lady Gaga for that. I think it's upset Glenn Close as the heavy favorite. But I'm I'm pulling a lady Gaga upset as my pick feel like Glenn Close because she's been around. So long performance is great. And then maybe it's like her turn kind of thing. Maybe and, but they did it lady Gaga's gonna keep acting and have another shot seems far-fetched at this point. Right. So is leader thirty. So, but how come Bradley Cooper, gene, get a directing because he did for American sniper? So that's about those are the biggies right there. Yeah. Supporting actor and actress, Marcia Lee who is in green book, I bet you. He wins a second. You don't want to talk about making hairstyling best animated feature. Incredible to come on. I don't know about best editing. The spider verse hairstyling best song song about best picture. Or did. We did that already songs. Best. The song. Okay. What are your choices? I don't see all the stars Black Panther. I'll fight RV g the place where lost things go. Mary. Poppins returns. Shallow. A star is born when a cowboy change Spurs for wings, the ballot BUSTER Scruggs, and that's different from original score original scores of music throughout the movie right songs. I think it'll be almost impossible. For lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper not to win. I think they win. Okay. We're we're out of time. I'll watch part of it. Yeah. It's like a four hour show. Four hours. It's hard to it gets here. It's one of my favorite my favorite nights of the year. I used to always do with my mom. That guy picks. I'm that guy. I have a couple of friends getting together to watch the show. I get it. I mean, if you watch I haven't seen all the movies. I wait to watch him on the Denver Broncos play. Year later used be all the movies. It'll be of several of these. Oh, I gave did your wife end up watching bohemian a couple times guide and really liked.

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The 2019 Oscar Narratives, Explained

The Big Picture

09:19 min | 5 years ago

The 2019 Oscar Narratives, Explained

"Guys. We're here to talk about the Oscars primarily one of our favorite movies of the year. That is also maybe not going to do very well at the Oscars. I'm talking, of course, about a star is born which has eight nominations, which is a lot the second most of any film that is nominated here. But for some reason, it seems like a star is born is not the front runner, not even close to the front runner in this campaign. We go back to Tober there were very few films. That were in the race stars born arrived instantaneous hit instant masterpiece. A+ cinema score from fans. And then what happened you and share your own predictions from October about a star is born while we're doing it or I am a full and. I publicly stated that I felt like a star is born had a significant chance to go five for five in the big five categories something that has happened only twice before and not since silence of the lambs so five for five, of course, is best picture. Best director best actor best. Actress and best screenplay. Vigo Mortenson was like hold my beer. He came through along with Rami Malik and bohemian rhapsody and Roma later premiered on Netflix. And we find ourselves in a place where it just seems like a star is born might not win anything. And we've been flabbergasted by this. Why did this happen? There's a Oscars narrative way to do it where you're talking about the order in which things came out in and whether or not they captivated a certain words narrative, but then there's just like you do have a question about a star is born that I had even when I saw it in October, which is is this movie too depressing. And I it's not like the favorite fills me with the humid- the spirit of humanity. And like, I just fully believe in our power to overcome all obstacles after seeing that movie but four a favorite like this like stars board. I do wonder whether the ultimate feeling people leave that movie with is devastation, and that's not like Romo Roma you leave kind of feeling like we're all in this together. Despite what? Whatever class differences there might be. And I know it's been criticized for that. But I been trying to get it this for a while. And I keep coming back to that. I will say I was surprised by the number of people who were surprised by the ending of a stars. Because it is the fourth version of this movie. And you know, it's cannon the narrative at the same like ace. It's it was pretty obvious. What was going to happen like without having seen the movie and also it's very what's going to happen in the movie about an hour in. But it did. So many people were surprised that I agree with you. It seems like people weren't really prepared. They didn't know that this was coming and they were affected by. Yeah. Yeah. But this isn't the hallmark channel awards. I mean, it's it's the Oscars. Like tragedy is a part of major best picture winners. All the time. You may recall infect just last year that fish alien was murdered at the end of the shape of remember how it happened. So it's not like this is it would be the most shocking thing to learn. And this is of course, a spoiler. And if you do not want to star is born smooth for you. I have no idea while you're watching this video, but Jeff. Jason made of course, takes his own life. Yeah. And I don't know. I think that that's an interesting theory. And maybe in this moment people want to feel good. That's certainly something. We've heard about green book and bohemian rhapsody to some extent rising. Yeah. This year. I don't know. What do you think it is? What do you think makes this not the front runner? Yeah. I didn't know the ending going in a young person. Who hasn't seen the other version? Kill welcome. You represent the large. Yeah. And I didn't walk out of the theater devastated. I was like this movie was great that I our ripped. The songs are amazing. And I wanted to win everything. So I mean, maybe other people had a reaction, but I don't know my theory. I guess, and I think this is just like the larger conversation is that like Bradley Cooper kind of bungled the campaign early on. And now is trying to fix that too late. Let's talk about that. So Bradley, Cooper course in the movie came out did the traditional round of pray. There were a couple of feature stories about him. He did some radio interviews, some podcast interviews, and he sort of trotted out the same two or three. Oris over and over again. And he kind of held the line at the way that he was going to talk about this movie. And he resisted journalists demand to kinda give all of himself as it about this story and your life that drew, you know, what was the attraction tonight. Yes, it's important to note rather Cooper has a long history of doing exactly this. He has never been comfortable with the press and never been comfortable selling himself like great Philadelphia. He definitely felt as if he was protecting something. And there was specifically in your times magazine feature about him that sort of used his withholding nature as the point of the story that identified that there was something about how Bradley Cooper hates this. And it's possible that that turn people off to this movie. I'm a little dubious of that. I think that there are some other factors in play. But I don't know that strike you was what was really going on. I I agree with Kate. And it it took me a long time to get to this realization. I think just because I felt so personally attacked by the lack of success of stores. But it's something seems to have clicked with Bradley Cooper because in the last few weeks after not winning anything the Golden Globes. And right before nominations were announced he showed up in Vegas with lady Gaga to sing shallow live credible. And then after he was snubbed for best director. He went on Oprah and talk show Oprah about how sad he felt. And he was like. I felt like I didn't do my job. And so at some point it clicked for him. I think that he needs to be doing the Oscar circuit, you know, it is a circuit. It is about campaigning and glad handing and kissing babies and voters and talking about how much it means to you. That's why Glenn Close is going to win this year, for example. And he refused to do that. And I do think it's affected it. I think he also has a Duke problem. I think the fact that this was the number one seed so early needed the team to knock off you know, what I mean? And then going into this even though obviously within our bubble. We have a ton of affection for this movie and probably a deeper kind of emotional attachment to it the maybe any of the other best picture nominees. I think that it was always there to lose for them rather than to win. So the first words you see in the trailer are filmed by Bradley Cooper. It's like they were presenting this as a masterwork by an oh tour early on like in September, July whenever that trailer. I came out, and I just wonder whether that's too. To long to defend your ground. Like, it's you've got to kind of have a story where you're like nobody saw green book coming and here it is stars. Born was like we start at the top of the mountain top at all you can do is drag us down. So Amanda, you identified the course correction that Bradley Cooper is trying to orchestrate right now, we're only a few weeks away from the Oscars. The voting has just started. Is there any chance that February twenty four th comes and Bradley Cooper strides upon that stage raises the Academy Award aside, both his friend Todd Phillips who also produced movie says we did it on top of the world, or no, I don't think. So I agree. And I don't want any part of it is not wanting to get my hopes up. Then crushed for months. Now, we've been doing a whole podcast in every week. That's like, no, no. I the other thing this happened once before though, we should say. Yeah. Argo famously did not get the best director dominated and won some awards, but not every word and was not necessarily. The prohibitive favorite a few years ago. Ben Affleck, of course, did not get nominated for best director, nor did Bradley Cooper and then Argo one. So could happen. It could. Here's the other source of concern for me. And I think one of the reasons we thought in addition to it being a wonderful movie. But we thought it was going to be a favorite in part because there's this old saw about Hollywood loves movies about Hollywood. And this is technically about a musician, but it is about fame, and it is in like a long Hollywood tradition, and we thought oh sure OSHA this, you know, it's a shoe it and for a lot of different reasons. Some of which are now my favorite the argument about Hollywood this year has shifted away from the content of the movie into how the movies are made and who is voting for them and what they're voting for. And I kind of think like the old traditional Hollywood voters have found themselves in the green book camp and defending a traditional Oscar Hollywood movie. By green book, then by a star is born. And so I just think that those votes will go somewhere else. Chris lemme pitch a hypothetical teacher. Soares born wins. How close are you to the reaction? You had when the eagles when the Super Bowl are you running around the room screaming? Fuck green book and pouring down your throat. I think that I would be satisfied. I think it would be satisfied with the stars born winning. I think the problem they is just seems like it would be fine. You wouldn't be pumped no-one no-one who's voting is pumped. And that's the problem. The problem for the problem in part of the problem. I don't have a vote. Okay. So let me throw. I don't wanna get too far off. I would be more happy more emotional more excited. If Black Panther one now, not necessarily because I think Black Panther is a better movie than stars born. I think it's apples and oranges. I just think that like if we're talking about what it means. I would be more into that. I more emotional Super Bowl. If Black Panther one.

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The controversy surrounding 'Green Book' just keeps growing

Radio From Hell

02:07 min | 5 years ago

The controversy surrounding 'Green Book' just keeps growing

"Screenplay Vigo Mortenson came under scrutiny in November of last year after using the N word during Hollywood, he later apologized on Wednesday. Peter Farrelly issued an apology. He's the director after reports surfaced that he repeatedly flashed his penis as a joke during the ninety s true. He said, I was an idiot. I did this decades ago. I thought I was being funny. The truth is, I'm embarrassed. And it makes me cringe. Now, I'm deeply sorry. So

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Jay Beagle talks about being first player in history to win Kelly Cup, Calder Cup and Stanley Cup

31 Thoughts: The Podcast

03:51 min | 5 years ago

Jay Beagle talks about being first player in history to win Kelly Cup, Calder Cup and Stanley Cup

"Feed. With a new career? Goals. See the season pitching. Jani beg scarred. Across there. With more. Seconds. Are you kidding? May actually have the man himself. Jay beagle. The newest member of the Vancouver Canucks. Joining us right now fresh off signing a four year contract. With Parker straddling cutting off the left Vigo Deeks. Assure for TV. I is and Vancouver counseling. Friedman. There's only one player in the history of the game was won the Kelly was on the caller and the Stanley. Is our guest Jean Vigo Juno that might away not for you wear. This was not aware that until until you went last year, Washington capital. That's exactly it. And they said I think game three of the of the finals, and it was something that I never even thought of it. So it's pretty cool. That is great to be answer of good trivia question. A useless. That one is a good answer. And it's a piece of history and first of all welcome the podcast. Thanks so much for having me. It is unique piece of history. And you know, we're seeing more and more Alex Barros real touchstone for this as well. The other players have done it once upon a time, the H L was okay. I'm just gonna put off growing up for a few more years and play hockey and pick up a couple of bucks. But now, more and more. We're seeing players starting at the level up the American League and into the NHL more consistently. I know you're only there briefly. But was your e c h l experience like there was awesome. You know, it really was you know, went to Boise. And I thought it was the NHL really I treated it that way I always have every every league I've gone into. It's my NHL. It's the highest that I've ever played I was playing professional hockey, and obviously a blessing to be there. I was so excited and and didn't take one day for granted. I just remember getting there and seeing that first game as I write I think. Arrived at like six o'clock that night, and we played it seven and I didn't play that game. And I think there's a bench clearing brawl and. It was just an insane game to watch against a rival. It was just really cool to be there. And then to get you know to get in to have that experience in a winner Kelly Cup with them experience. All never forget. And and it's a huge, you know, stepping stone for why I got to play in the NHL. There's probably a ton of Z H L players. Now who watched you win the Stanley Cup last year and became aware of that stat that are sitting there and saying I can do that. Like, I'm going to be that guy. That's my dream. And I'm curious when you were on that path where most of your family and friends supportive of you. Or was there anybody who said Jay, you know, maybe it's time to find something else to do. Yeah. I know they've always been supportive. Yeah. It was always supportive always positive. You know, I never was drafted in any league. So it was one of those things where I just kept playing because I love to play. I really did. I just I love the play hockey. And where was the next place I could play so from college. I I got the opportunity to go to Boise, and it was. It was something that you know, everyone was real positive excited for me. They they, you know, I never looked too far in the future. I always was just, you know, living in the moment. And so no one was ever. Okay. It's not gonna work out for you. You're not that good. So yeah, no, it was always very experienced morbid curiosity because people have asked me if if you hadn't made in media, what would you do? And I always answer. I'd be a lawyer. And I'd be miserable. If you hadn't if you hadn't made in hockey. What would you be doing electronic? Yeah. One of my best friend's father was an electrical. Yeah. Yeah.

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Movie Review: “Green Book”

The Filmcast

04:00 min | 5 years ago

Movie Review: “Green Book”

"Which I said, let's see I'm looking up here. I said I watched green book, and it was about a white racist who teaches a black guy how to be more black and how we'd all be better off racists in the victims of racism, just got along. Better your enjoyment of the film will likely depend on your receptiveness that message. And I literally thought I think I'm only my leagues agitating. When I literally thought I was just stating the text of the film like that. That is what I thought the movie was trying to. Say a lot of people were like criticizing me being like, you know. That's super harsh. Dave. And I'm like that is what the movie is like it's Viggo Mortensen plays a racist. There. Mercia Lally plays a black pianist going through Jim crow, south touring and and being subject to racism and the to kind of teach each other. Better understanding if humanity, and I think Mark Harris did a great job of running down like what's wrong with movies like green book, which they feel like they are out of I dunno late eighties early nineties. Right. This kind of by this. This type driving. Exactly, right. The like driving miss daisy. Both sides have something to contribute to the conversation. Like, oh, like like, look at how much we all have to learn from each other. You know, like. I'm sure I can imagine somebody who was big in Hollywood in that period. Looks at this way. Now now, the white guys driving him that's the movie, I know. And so it's not I mean, it's certainly I can understand why people find it to be an offensive film. And in fact, the the relatives of Dr Don Shirley have since come out and publicly denounced the movie, they have said like this movie contained they called it. A symphony of lies is what they said face like everything about the movie is that it is a gross misrepresentation of their relationship because like a big part of the movies about Dr Don, Shirley, the pianist and how he's like so disconnected with his family. And and he doesn't like he feels like a like an outsider to his own race. And it's it's Viggo Mortensen 's mildly racist character that helps them to reconnect with his like, it's all this stuff and his. The real life on Shirley families like well that never happened. None of that was true. But at least it was a symphony of lives. That's correct. The poster will say a symphony. No, I don't I don't know if they're gonna use that poco, Jeff. But in any case, I mean, yeah, it's so it's not even really that accurate and the story as it just it just feels like it's from a different era. Feels like we don't really need this kind of story anymore. We have other choices today about you know, how we've you these types. I mean. Yeah. There's there's a more diverse slate of filmmakers behind the camera. These days that can tell stories like this and from a different and more interesting perspective. So poignant views like, you know, more nuance point of us. I will say when I first saw the trailer for this. And I was like oh, my Herschel eilly. That's so that's interesting. This looks cool Vigo Mortenson and then Peter Farrelly. And I remember we talked about project greenlight a couple years ago. I will never forget how Peter fairly treated producer EFI Brown. And like, you know, she's a really well known and very prolific. Black producer. Yeah. And she's made a lot of stuff and Peter fairly would not show her any any instance of like respect or like there's just like a like subtle racism going on there.

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Jerry Springer, Stephen Helensburgh And Bill Nye discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:15 sec | 5 years ago

Jerry Springer, Stephen Helensburgh And Bill Nye discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

"News for SpongeBob. Squarepants fans. Stephen Helensburgh who created the massively successful animated Nickelodeon series has died at age fifty seven no word on a cause of death. But Hillenbrand revealed last year that he'd been diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease LS, you can call him judge, Jerry. Now, that's the name of Jerry Springer's new show that will have him sitting behind a bench dusting off his law degree to dispense Justice L debut late next year. The only win maintain green book is an early favorite to win an Oscar not the film starring Mahershala Ali and Vigo Mortenson was just named the year's best by the national board of review. Hello and welcome to the big brother house. Julie Chen moon Dez is returning to host big brother celebrity edition when the show returns for season. Two January twenty first. Save the more and Bill Nye the

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Crude Oil: OPEC And Allies Reach Preliminary Agreement to Raise Oil Supply

Good Day USA

02:29 min | 5 years ago

Crude Oil: OPEC And Allies Reach Preliminary Agreement to Raise Oil Supply

"The world and it brings up the issue of opec we are awaiting the the premium press conference brent is currently trading at seventy four twenty a high on the session we did see a shot we've hire a few hours back we have a an apparent of one billion barrel a day deal coming out of opec but the iranians don't on board see how this one plays out the dollar has taken a step higher against the yen we're trading one ten eighteen tells you what's happening at the risk story this morning you got a stock six hundred here in europe trading up by half of one percent the for two hundred is starting up by four tenths of one percent the dax three tenths of one percent paris is having a much better day by six tenths of one percents the estimate features county putting four tenths of one percent in terms of what is happening on the currency markets the europe better bid we have seen some better than expected so spear my data this morning that is driving that story higher a little more than guy opec and its allies reaching a preliminary agreement despite opposition from iran to boost production my a nominal one million barrels a day that means on the ground could be different this is in stark contrast though between there is sorry contrast between iran's oil minister who walked out of the meeting and the saudi energy minister kellyanne finally who warned his fellow oil producers about rising consumer anxiety of supply and demand i think this will go a long way and preventing the market from tightening beyond the balanced that was the saudi arabian energy minister folly from orleans bring in bloomberg's oil reporter alex longley who is currently poised over the bloomberg t live blog vigo is the function on your bloomberg waiting for the scrum waiting for all events excitement of a of a true opec events to get underway then alex it seems that the aside meeting between the saudis and the iranians holding things up a little in vienna the first signs of drama here on on all right meeting today in saudi arabia and iran trying to to bridge that gap between the two sides the iranians not in favor of an output increase but saudi arabia very much on the other side of that and it remains to be seen if they can strike a deal pretty frosty join join meeting last night in which iran pretty much stormed out very early i it remains to be seen if they can bridge that gap but the market's seeing headlines hit hawaii so where does this leave opec not just in the short term but more in the mediumterm.

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Nintendo Switch Gets Overwatch-Like Shooter Paladins During E3

Kinda Funny Games Daily

01:50 min | 5 years ago

Nintendo Switch Gets Overwatch-Like Shooter Paladins During E3

"Hitman all the signs point to hit me no they're not gonna fucking i just wanted to be sunday i wanna know one way or the other what the flex happening because then it'll be my prediction that's been going on january the rock city would be there we'll know if i'm right or wrong we'll know if it's a superman game novas justice league game we'll know it's fucking teenage mutant ninja turtles timothy would be read it'd be insanely good yeah i wanted to be black and white if it's tnt i know it won't be damn great indie game i don't know if i could do like thirty hours a team into youthful like a rock steady design black and white team and he could be gorgeous especially if they do the color splashes like they did in the reissues okay now you're talking now you got me that's how i do it you'd have like black and white and then when color did show up it will be for great highlight reasons like that really made things share share fucked number number three paladins on switches official this via brian over nintendo everything paladins paladins on my apologies is official switch listing on the european e shop reveals the release which is slated for june twelfth paladins preloaded is live on the north american ishak pricing set at twenty nine ninety nine european switch owners can preloaded paladins founders pack right now for twenty four ninety nine euros free to play version of paladins we'll be offered later this year but the founders pack allows for early access the ability to immediately unlock all the champions and the voice packs now forever and contains exclusive cosmetics join twentyfive this like from actual site join twenty five plus million players in paladins the free to play fantasy team base shooter sensation we'll guns in magic as a legendary champion of the ram customizing your core set of abilities to play exactly how you wanna play twenty five million people play paladins i know that i i don't know anything about paladins i know it was a big deal when it was coming to switch vigo based on like i said all our battle.

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ICC schedule features Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool

01:27 min | 6 years ago

ICC schedule features Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool

"The champions league as the spurs played brighton and hove albion to a one all draw as paschal growth scores equalised on the penalty at the fifteen minute mark tottenham those still remains eight points had chelsea for the fourth spot in the premier league table elsewhere in europe barcelona vigo plato two all draw which increases bars record of forty straight matches a loss barcelona's lead in the league and now stands twelve points ahead of let it go madrid meanwhile in syria inter milan then moves up to third place in the standings the four nil win over cagliari as intra gets on the board just three minutes into the match sergio garros expected to mr restless season for manchester city after having knee surgery but the striker is expected to be ready to play marching tina and this year's world cup twenty nine year old aggravated the knee and the manchester darby earlier this month philadelphia seventy sixers big man joel embiid is lobbying to play thursday game three the sixers playoff matchup with the miami heat as mb posted on social media he was sick and tired of being baby twenty four year old has been out since march twenty eight after suffering a concussion any broken orbital bone after colliding with teammate series is currently tied at one game apiece both paul george the oklahoma city thunder donovan mitchell the utah jazz are listed as questionable for game two of their series with george nursing bruce fifth and mitchell dealing with a leftfoot bruce a thunder lead the series one game to none i'm dan schwartzman that's your bloomberg nbc world sports update global news twenty four hours a day at bloomberg dot com the bloomberg mobile app and on twitter this is a bloomberg.

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Brian Kilmeade with Today's Big Three

Kilmeade & Friends with Brian Kilmeade

01:43 min | 6 years ago

Brian Kilmeade with Today's Big Three

"Our with of vegas things you need to know who load hour of three weeks brian's big three numberthree but our new slogan when we start running is going to be key america gray exclamation point that is right 2020 here we come trump as a new big agenda he also wants a special election he was out there stumping four rick sookeun over the weekend in pa i two eight this was was be a special election won easily the democrats have to feel good about their showing and tomorrow he'll be using that occasion to unveil his campaign slogan and 2020 plus the prison heads to california for the first time as president that only to see his wall prioritize but to raise some money and tweet the state their resents and resists him every step of the way the number two this is an issue of whether you're like this or not with the question of constitutional rights and protecting the people you are yeah vigo the present rules out his protect our schools framework does it do enough is he came into the nra i'll tell you the number one neither one bush leader would clinton and they had their shot and as soon as they made the deal the following day they started working on making more news while the ego north korea cannot be trusted the prison knows abedee he's going to meet with kim jong on on a invitation from here we don't know where we know it's going to be in may we don't know exactly when it's high risk but isn't that with this president is all about and that's will begin let's talk about north korea will came down on thursday in the aftermath so the president did not tell us secretary of defense or his secretary state but he is going to meet with kim jong on whose are reacting he's acting very differently than he has for the.

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