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"waka flocka" Discussed on DerrickTalk

DerrickTalk

04:16 min | 4 months ago

"waka flocka" Discussed on DerrickTalk

"Shannon Sharp is choosing to leave FS1 Fox and Sports he is severing his ties with the network and Skip Bayless. A lot of people have always sensed a certain amount of friction between the two sports analysts in week 17 of the NFL season when Damara Hamlin collapsed on the field as the Buffalo Bills played the Cincinnati Bengals. Obviously, Skip Bayless says some things that were deemed insensitive by much of the viewing public and Shannon Sharp. And there has always been this on -air chemistry slash friction between the two. But Shannon Sharp has reached an undisclosed agreement with Fox and also his podcast club Shea Shea will no longer be on the Fox network. So many people are applauding that Shannon has taken this step to basically say see ya, take this job and shove it. I think the biggest problem with Shannon Sharp and Skip Bayless is the fact that here are two guys who obviously have a very vast knowledge about sports but Skip Bayless always tries to one -up Shannon Sharp. He always wants to be the authority on basketball, football. Obviously, he was a huge fan of Tom Brady and he was very condescending and insulted Shannon Sharp when Shannon Sharp had some unfavorable opinions about Tom Brady. And that's just one example of the friction between the two. I think Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharp although they had a great on -air chemistry at one time I think the altercations and the disagreements, the lack of agreements on certain topics, LeBron James, Tom Brady and several other topics, obviously the Demarra Hamlin situation it was just too much for Shannon Sharp. I think he had had enough. I think he wants to be in a space where he can be vocal and opinionated but not have to be subjected to some of the ridicule and some of the scornful type comments that Skip Bayless would make. And I think this is a move for Shannon to basically do his own thing and I don't know what that looks like as far as the immediate future for Shannon Sharp but I am wishing him well here on Convo Over Cigars. I'm your host Derrick Andre Fleming and I'm a fan of Shannon Sharp. Despite his credits on the football field, what he achieved in the NFL obviously he is a Hall of Famer, a guy who had tremendous success on the football field but I think when you have a vast knowledge of the sport as he does and I think you have a co -host like Skip Bayless who never really played the game of football, never played any professional sports but he wants to be the authority and I think that's the problem here. I think Shannon, I'm reading that he never necessarily wanted to be the lead on the show but he just wanted to be equal to Skip Bayless and I don't think he feels that that is what FS1 and Fox Sports is allowing him to do but I'm going to miss his club Shea Shea Podcast. I think he had a lot of guests on there that were quite interesting. He had Waka Flocka on there Steve Harvey, Dame Dash, he was on his show. That podcast and I think it was very interesting, very telling. Just a very, very real and raw look into the lives of many of these people who are celebrities and who have high profile lives. So the Deion Sanders interview that he had on there was especially good. It gave Deion Sanders, our Coach Prime, an opportunity to air out his concerns and his thoughts about leaving Jackson State and going on to Coach at Colorado. I thought that was probably the best interview to date on Club Shea Shea. You guys have been locked into another edition of Convo Over Cigars. I'm your host Derrick Andre Fleming. Again, Shannon Sharp has severed ties with Fox Sports. Everybody have a fantastic Friday. Take care guys..

"waka flocka" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

05:44 min | 5 months ago

"waka flocka" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

"Why are you saying, hey, before the bank, why are you saying hey before the phone rings? I don't know. I dropped the ball. It happened fast. I don't know. I'm actually gonna put you on speaker. Okay, bang. All right, I can use my hands now. And I can hear you. Wow. You know, walk a fuck is my guy, you saying like you can't do it with no hands? Oh gosh. I like waka flocka. I'm not against not against waka flocka. We love walking vlogger. He's a friend of the channel. Of course. I know it's hard in the paint as always. AJ, we're going to because we look at ISO 2002 two portfolio. We'll be talking about later today on our portfolio video. But I want to know from you, what is a price prediction for stellar? XLM is a coin that like, I haven't really gone that hard on. For a lot of different reasons, but a lot of people like it, it's a competitor ripple founded by the same people that found a ribble with Jim mccabe, but what is a proper price prediction? You believe for the next bull run for XLM? Yeah, totally. So XLM is kind of difficult to do, a price prediction on because we talked about this earlier, Ben, you know, in 20 19, they just decided to cut their total supply from 100 billion to 50 billion, they just kind of just did that out of the clear blue sky. They said inflation didn't serve a purpose for them. But see at the time, their supply still goes up though today. It's like technically inflating because there's like certain mechanisms like a burn fee and the stellar development fund, they kind of put coins out to promote and improve the network to different individuals organizations and stuff. So the supply still goes up over time even though they technically don't call it inflation.

"waka flocka" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:07 min | 7 months ago

"waka flocka" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Hop stars and professional athletes he's represented. When you see video of Cardi B leaving the courthouse after assault charges were reduced to misdemeanors, you can see Atlanta attorney drew Finland walking beside her. And now he may be walking next to an even bigger celebrity in the most high profile case you can think of. Finland will be representing former president Donald Trump if he's indicted for trying to overturn the Georgia presidential election in 2020. Joining me is Bloomberg legal reporter David vor yakis, who interviewed findling. Hashtag $1 billion lawyer. Tell me what that's about. Drew Finley is a defense lawyer in Atlanta who's built quite a reputation over the last decade, representing hip hop stars in reality people who've been caught in legal or criminal problems and he's gotten a number of people either acquitted or had their charges reduced and he's built such a reputation that one of the rappers that he represented called him the hashtag $1 billion lawyer. This was a guy named young Dahl, who Finland was visiting in Hollywood after he'd been shot. The nickname has stuck at young doll died in 2021 from 22 gunshots. And he represented Cardi B in that trial? There was an assault case in The Bronx, it involved assaults at two different strip clubs. And she had assault charges that were reduced to misdemeanors. He's also represented the rapper waka flocka flame, who had a gun charge after there was a weapon found in his bag at the Atlanta airport and he was acquitted and he also represented several members of the ref group Migos, most particularly after they were arrested at a concert at Georgia southern university. He's also represented other celebrities like Alvin Kamara, the New Orleans Saints running back and the record to baby. David, I have to congratulate you for saying waka flocka flame without hesitation. And findling feigned started with representing Atlanta rappers, and he says he's gone out of his way to try to understand rappers. They find that he is a very constant lawyer who also listens to them and gives them life advice and he's had a good track record of success. He's been defense lawyer in and around Atlanta for nearly 40 years. And so he knows the prosecutors and the judges and the jurors and able to connect with juries in a very powerful way that's brought him a lot of good results. He also connects personally with the various hip hop people that he represents. His practice goes beyond just criminal representation or is he just a criminal defense lawyer? He's a criminal defense lawyer who also does civil cases as well. And, well, he primarily built a really good reputation in the Atlanta area in the last decade or so he's done cases all over the U.S.. I always find that a lawyer's office says a lot about the lawyer. I know you visited his office. Tell us about it. It's an office in an upscale office park in the Buckhead neighborhood in Atlanta and there are dozens of framed photographs and newspaper clippings of him with his clients for whom he's gotten good results through the years. And there's also three large paintings in the entry room. One is of Sam Adams one is a thurgood Marshall and one is Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He has supported progressive legal causes through the years. He was the president for a year of the national association of criminal defense lawyers where he made a number of speeches and he supports people who are he believes unjustly detained and believes that the criminal justice system is tilted against black and brown dependence. So as you said, he supports progressive legal, causes he criticized Trump during his time in The White House once calling him racist and pathetic in a tweet. Why is he taking on Trump as a client? Well, that's not entirely clear to me except this he defends himself by saying that he's able to separate his clients and his commitment to the law and serving them from his personal life and his personal beliefs and personal political beliefs. Do you know how Trump found him or why he selected him out of all the attorneys in Atlanta? Drew fiddling said that some lawyers who worked with Trump reached out to him and interviewed him and that he ended up becoming his advocate in Atlanta. At this point, he's representing him in presumably trying to persuade the district attorney funny willows to avoid indicting Trump. Our understanding is that he would also represent him at trial, but I guess we'll have to see what happens when and if that becomes necessary. And you spoke to colleagues of his who said that he's very good at convincing prosecutors not to bring charges. Right. It's not only that these excellent on his feet in the courtroom and at birth across examiner and can really bond with a jury. But that he understands how state and federal cases are constructed and can convince prosecutors many times to either forgo charges altogether or not bring the charges that are a serious as their initially contemplating, so it could well be that his service to Donald Trump is in convincing funny Willis not to charge him at all. And do you know if he has met Trump yet? It's not clear to me if he's met him, but I know that he's spoken with him. What did he say if anything about Trump's case? He said a few things that sort of in reference to Trump's case, one about the RICO statute. He would not talk about the terms of his engagement or Trump's case specifically. What he would talk about is the reco statute, which, of course, is the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act under Georgia law, which is something that funny will us to just attorney has brought a number of times, particularly in her war on gang violence in Atlanta. And he believes

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