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"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

05:02 min | Last month

"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"I wanted to give one of those. And it was like Patrick Mahomes, and I was like, hell, Patrick Mahomes. I've seen it. He was like, you know, and I was like, oh, I'm out there. ASAP. Yeah. Right? Oh, my God. So why did he text you? Do you think zay? I mean, what did you ask him that? No. No questions. I just told him I'm getting there ASAP. So what was that like that work out with? I see why he do it in the games, like the ball is never not on target. It's always putting your chances right in front of you and to have it like that. It made the game easier 'cause you could just turn around and make a play because the ball, you know the ball gonna be there, you just gotta catch it. Okay. And look, you've done this at a very high level for quite some time. Boston college, obviously you're from Fort Lauderdale, and you've played at the top ranks in that world as well. But when you're catching your first pass, running your first route with mahomes. Was your heart thumping for something like that? No, I wasn't. I'm like, man, I do this every day. I'm just about to go out and do what I do. I like it. And I know it's gonna be clean. I just catch the ball, give a little move out there. Okay. You're my body warmed up. So I just treated it like a normal day. I like that, Jay. You got to do that. Because my first thought would be, man, if there's one ball that can't hit the ground, it's this first one from Patrick Mahomes. And you're like, okay. I'm snowballing because the ground that day. Of course not. So I don't know, are you aware zay flowers that you set off chiefs nation significantly with that workout thinking that, all right, you're just going to be a chief now. Are you aware of that? Not really, man. Honestly, I don't really pay attention to a lot of stuff. I just do my work, hang out with my family and just do what I do on a daily basis. Okay, so you worked out with mahomes in Dallas, and you went on those top 30 visits, do you have any sense of who might take you and where at all? But I don't just be blessed to be able to be taken whenever that name call and just go to work and try to help an organization to what they want. Are you going to be in Kansas City? Yeah, I will be in Kansas City with my whole family all 13 of the 14 opponents. Well, what's the number 13 or 14? 14, one of my brothers passed away. I'm sorry to hear that. You're going to get your family will be there all together. What do you think it's going to be like to hear your name? Called out by the commissioner of the NFL. But I work for this every day. So just to put in the work and see the results is going to be a blessing. And I know my family proud of me. I know my mom, my brother, proud of me. So I just want to be with my family and just enjoy that time with them. Okay, what's your mom's name, zay? I'm gonna name Jackie. Jackie, what do you think the moment's gonna be like for Jackie? My mom passed away at two, unfortunate. I'm sorry to hear that too. Okay, so what will you be thinking of then at that point? So I got this. I got a necklace made of her. And I know she always with me. I know my brother always with me. So I know they're proud of what I'm doing. And I'm just ready to take the next step. Okay. All right, this is going to be a big moment for you. No question about it. I'm very excited for you. Who's the player that you dreamt about when you were a kid thinking I want to be like him? I love Steve Smith. My dad always told me about him when I was young. You know, being a dog like Steve's size size don't matter. As long as you're a dog, you'll be okay. Steve Smith aware of this? Yeah, I met him a couple of times. I talked to him on the phone, talked to him and messages, and I told him I let him know. That is pretty cool. That is pretty cool that you get to meet somebody that you emulate and that you want to be. You want to be like, and not many folks get to get to be that way. So that's kind of cool about that. Do you have your fit all picked out for Kansas City? Yeah, so all business, some simple. What do you mean? It's not too much. It ain't flashy. Get in. Enjoy my time with my family. Right as soon as I get home, get right back to work. Okay, well, I'll tell you what zay, your name is being mentioned quite a bit by a bunch of fans who say, you can fit my team. My friend Chris over here for the Patriots is exactly that person, right? Chris, you know? Just stay at home. You went to Boston college? You don't even have to leave. You're already there. Great. You already know what New England falls and winters are like. We need you. That'd be great. Hey, we can make it happen. Let's do it. Let's do it. Okay. Well,

"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

03:22 min | Last month

"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"Great chat with Vince Carter, already had one with Jim Jackson. Let's talk a little bit of NFL Draft on this day next week. We'll have a lot of answers, won't we? Old baby, will we ever? We'll be getting ready for rounds two and three. First round will be in the books. Yep. Oh, babe. You'll have no sleep. Yeah. It'll be great. And I'm assuming we'll hear the names a flowers on night number one. That's for sure. Hopefully at 14th overall. To the New England Patriots. That would be fair. Do you want to speak that into existence right now? Wait a minute. Is this tampering? That is not. I'm asking. You can't make his own pick. Let me just tell you the same Chris as a representative of the Patriots as well. No, he's not. He's a representative of patriots nation and I can say this with certainty. If there's one person who does not care what Chris brockman thinks, his name is Bill Belichick. All right. 100%. So especially in the last couple months. And speaking things into existence, that's what Dylan Brooks is trying to say right now. I'm not afraid of LeBron. He's old. You got to drop 40 on me for me to get to get my respect. I don't care who you are. So you've got to speak things into existence and Chris brockman trying to speak ze flowers into existence as a New England patriot. That's why we welcome in one of the best BC wide receivers in school history right here on the rich ICO. How are you doing today? I'm good. How you doing? Have you met with the Patriots? I didn't even pay you. I went on the 30 visit. Oh, he went on a 30 visit. What is a 30 visit with the Patriots look like? Walk me through that safe flowers. What is it like? It was actually fun. O'Brien, great coach, you know, we just went through some stuff and just said to my knowledge about football. Yep. We'll do some stuff. I had a fun day. It was a fun day. I knew. So the bill you met with was O'Brien, not Belichick? Coach Belichick. On that 30 visit? Yeah, way cooler in person. He looks serious on the TV, but cooler at first. He is cooler in person. I agree with you. Where was it? In his office? Did you meet in the coach's office? Where'd you meet him? Yeah, I met with him in his office. It was right after I came from the Raiders. I was kind of trying to red eye straight to him. And we had a great meeting. Okay. What can you share? What's it like being in Bill Belichick's office as a flowers? What's that like? Damn, I'm like, and one of the greatest coaches ever, I'm like, his office, hit on me with him. So I just called my dad. I just enjoyed my mom. I just enjoyed all my business all. I'm just trying to enjoy everything that I can. Does he have any trophies in there? What you got now? A lot of trophies. A lot of trophy. Not a trophy. He's flexing. So he's flexing. Yeah. Yeah, kind of flexing, but he's like, humble about it, come about it. Okay. So where else did you went from raiders to the Patriots? Who else do you visit? I went to Dallas on the giant, the bills. Baltimore and the Titans. Okay. So where did you hook up with mahomes? Say, where did that happen? I would have been Dallas. I was coming from the Titans. He saw me a text and I was like, if I got a chance to build one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL, I got to take that chance. So I went out and do them. So you just look down at your phone and it's a text from is mahomes already in your phone or did you say new phone who it is? Did you do it? I wanted to give one of those. And it was like Patrick Mahomes, and I was like, hell, Patrick Mahomes.

"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

02:35 min | Last month

"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"We got to see. I mean, I think it was understood. Everybody knew to Golden State wars. Which struggle on the road, but the Golden State Warriors at home would kick butt. I mean, that's just how that's how it's been all season. So obviously, they say, what's the twist of the switch to switch? But, you know, so far, so it's going the way we all thought. Everybody will take care of their business at home. And, you know, you had, if I'm not mistaken, two career playoff games at 40 points or more, which means only twice you would have earned Dylan Brooks respect, Vince, right? What do you think? What do you think about that? Yeah, I guess I would have had to put 40 on him once. So that could be the case. He's like, you have to score 40 on him. You know. I kind of go back and forth on that one. I understand you got to speak stuff into existence and feel and believe, but I mean, man, I mean, that's LeBron James you're talking about like that. I'm like, you know, but I think I feel like you have to account for those games that, you know, maybe somebody had a good game against him and they didn't need 40. Because the game is already over and out of hand. So it's a lot to account for. I have appreciation for him and his confidence, you know, sometimes it's just, you know, everybody's like, don't post a bear, but you know, you just want to go out there and just do your job. Let's your actions speak. And you know, he's letting his ass beat, but also he's doing it verbally and it can get you in trouble sometimes. It can't get in trouble. All right, so before I send you out on the course Vince, who do you have in the finals and winning it all? I have no idea now. I don't know. At one point, I thought Milwaukee was playing the best basketball. I thought they would be the ones and you've got to get you on his back, but I still think Milwaukee can do it. And in the west, it's a crapshoot. It's easy to say Milwaukee sons and I'm going to stick with that until we talk again. I have an opportunity to change my mind if need be. All right, so who are you playing with first round? Of this classic, the invited celebrated classic. What are you doing with the guy? That was Kurt triple. They put me with three pros, so I was just like, no, this is not right. This is not right. This is not right. Yeah, come on, you're Vince Carter. That's it. How about that? I understand that. But give me the second day, not the first day. Okay. Well, you got to get out there. Hit him straight, buckle to the hole. A great chat with you. If you're ever in LA, just please, I'd love to see I'd love to have you here, Vince. Thank you. For sure. Thanks again. That's Vince Carter. The one and only at mister Vince Carter 15 on Twitter and Instagram right here on the rich guys and showing you could check out the action today

"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

05:19 min | Last month

"zay" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"Of them. The Roku app and the Roku channel dot com. We say hello to our terrestrial radio audience SiriusXM and Odyssey all listening in at once we say hello to you. Ze flowers at Boston college one of the top receivers available on the draft will be joining us in about 20 minutes time the actress Betsy Brant from life and pieces and of course Breaking Bad and a couple cameos and Better Call Saul. She's in our green room right now for a third hour appearance. She's in a new show on Hulu called saint X, she'll be here. We just had a good chat with Jim Jackson about the NBA playoffs. We're about to do the same with one of the all time greats 8 time all star joining us from lost Colleen is Texas. From Irving, Texas at the lost Colleen is country club. We talked about this golf tournament that's on the golf channel all week long. The second annual invited celebrity classic, we talked about it with John smoltz yesterday, Joe Carter today. It is Vince Carter here on the rich eisen show. How are you doing Vince? How you been? How you doing, man? Olive oil. You can't complain, you know, you're trying to be a pretend golfer. Okay. Well, how is your golf game, Vince? No, it's pretty good. Since this retired life that I've had a chance to work on the handicap a little bit. So, you know, down to single digits, but we are. Thing didn't just mean nothing when you're playing with these guys. Which guys you're talking about. The scratch, the scratcher. The baseball players. So what you're saying? The baseball player? The pros, the real pros. Oh, the real problem. You go out here and you see, you get humbled. Golf is a humbling sport in itself. It's a great opportunity to be out here and kind of to see where you are and where you need to be or where you think you are and where you really need to be if you want to consider yourself a very good golf. What was the best basketball playing stick you know of? Oh man, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say Ray Allen, probably is right there, either Ray Allen or Ray Allen or scuff is out there. Steph or Ray Allen. Okay. Yeah. All right. Jordan, have you ever played with Jordan? Vince? No, I've never played with Mike Phil. That's why you still have your money. That's why you still have your money. Is that what you're saying? Exactly. Okay. I know the stay away. Okay. Very good. It's kind of speaking of Carolina, Vince. I mean, it's funny when I left for work today. My wife who I met at the ESPN in the newsroom. She says to me, what do you got on the show today? I mentioned Vince Carter. And she said to me, every time I hear Vince's name, I think of Stuart Scott. And I said the same thing. I swear to you. It's the same thing because she was there when Stu and I were doing shows together. And I just knew the way he felt about you. And if I'm not mistaken, he delivered the commencement address at the graduation you walked at, right? Graduation, correct. Made for an unbelievable day, you know? So it gives me chills, man. Just thinking about it because it was leading up to it and obviously the controversy if you would be behind it, it was like all worth it now. I remember being in the back prior to walking out and he walks through and we sat there and had a ten, 15 minute conversation. Of course, it's always about Carolina. Our love for Carolina, but like, you know, him just talking about, man, this is great for the culture. I remember this quick for the culture I mean, this is going to do a lot. This is like, this is some kids can look up to you about more so than basketball. Stewart's heart was unbelievable and he saw the big picture and he was right. I mean, it made that day a lot better regardless of the results. I missed the game when he shot that night, but I still sit and think about that conversation and walking in just his smile and just like my brother dude. What's going on? You know, just going in a great conversation. Did he, because again, you walked on the day, right? It's the playoffs. Good morning. Clearly, right? And so walk me through the decision you did make on that day, Vince, where you decide, you know what? I'm graduating and I'm going to walk just like everybody else doesn't matter. I do professionally, right? I come from a family of educators and I was taught to be a student athlete, not an athlete student, regardless of this business that I'm in, where I make a lot of money. Yes. And the one thing I did, I make sure the night before commencement, I went to every slow two days prior. I went to every staff member and player and if you would, I asked for their permission. I kind of let them know about what I wanted to do, what I plan to do, how my itinerary, how everything was going to work out. And do you have a problem with that? And I want to fix the face with every person and that's kind of what it was. And every person's like, hey, I respect it. That's fine as long as you're going to be back in time for long as you're going to be back in time for our game. That's important. I know it's important to you, but this is important. This is important to us. So I was like, cool, everybody said something. And then there's a couple of players

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

On The Rekord

04:04 min | 5 months ago

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

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"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

On The Rekord

08:06 min | 5 months ago

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

"A target or a gas station, or whatever, you know, they really, really trying to chat like that. Sometimes you just got to take it for what it is and keep it pushing. But that comes from a person that's sound in their emotions and stuff like that. But they can be, they can be difficult to talk to and also depending on type of guy you are, you know, there's some guys, there's some women that can be very difficult to talk to. And the guy would just move on like nothing ever happened. And then there are situations where, you know, Barry, you run into that girl, and she's just, you know, so approachable. It talked to them. They're logical and, you know, that's that. So it can be a challenge to talk to talk to women depending on who you are and if you're especially if you're like not a person who was like approachable like that or talkative, so yeah, it could be difficult. Okay. Emperor key. Are women difficult to talk to? Don't be shy now. No, no, no. I see you've been chatting. And, you know, we should be done too. Oh my God. The way you talk to me, you be sounding like a risk guy. See? See? Eat that low light. Mango and brookie a to that question, player. All right, omega really easy. Don't worry, I don't think she listens to the problem. I can not touch what I didn't like. I know you know what? I can not text her girl in my damn life. You can not text. No. I spend a game in Texas. It's terrible. I'll put you in front of her. I'm having a better chance. Yeah, I have the best that I've ever brought. My husband came through the words of wisdom. The jokes and everything because I can't do it. I can not do the text. Can do text. But it comes to people. I guess the simple fact is, I guess it's kind of who you talk to. It's the way the set is actually the setting. Setting only matter because it depends on where you are, as I said. You know, even when you buy, especially when you're trying to figure it out, they'll text as much. You text with your text every dollar and then at various points and something like that, you just created that arrow mystery. Are you serious? You always get these one liners. Okay, so for you, it's a matter of that person being in front of you. And the setting that they're in. Yes. So if so, okay. All right. Simple settings. So that's all you need. Setting all matters. That's what I'm saying. Okay. I saved the second best for last. Mister zay, my boy, mister movie theater school, you know? So for me, I think back up like that, 'cause you're very smooth with your Devon air with your words. I gotta be a little for me. I feel like platonically talking to females. You said, Walt? Isn't that hard? From talking to just trying to be friendly and just trying to be friends, nothing more, that's easy, but like for me personally, trying to move beyond the friendship stuff. So get out the friend zone. I can't comprehend it. I was just like, you know what? I'm fine where I'm at. 'cause I can crack jokes and I can like talk and listen and stuff like that when it comes to like platonic stuff, but like when it comes to like a romantic stuff, I'm just like, I don't know, like for me. I love language. Certain stuff just like feels tedious or like, it's just like too much nuance, too much effort. All you gotta do, all you gotta do is just listen to one of them, Eminem songs about girls, and then you figure it out. But he's so real. He's so real. Guy who's mystery, Blake, his sexual a. That's it, one liners. I do be doing that. What's going on? And then that's it. And he will take you back and depending on how long they take the text back and say, okay, whatever, cool. 'cause he doesn't care. I just be like, hey, and then they text me back like 30 minutes later. I'm just like, all right. And you go back today. Yeah. Okay. My turn. This guy, it. I think because I want to look at this. I feel that women are not difficult to talk to. All right. It doesn't matter the setting pace of time. Because my gift is a gift of cab. I don't rely on my physical features in my life. Yeah, I look solid and, you know, whatever, but my facial and my mother pretty scandal, but I know it's already. You know what I'm saying? But I can talk it off of you. So that's my superpower, is my gift a guy, my gift of talking to people and, you know, and making people feel comfortable around me. And secure around me. So for me personally, I don't feel women are difficult to talk to. Now, when I watch others, I think what others is that they make it as a fear to talk to women. And they can butterflies and get nervous, like, no, no. Go with the flow, you be all right, no one could ever hurt you. It's okay. And if she doesn't want to give you the time of dates or right, there's plenty of others out there in the sea. So like, I don't feel women are difficult to talk to. Now what I do feel is difficult is relationships. That's difficult. Jeez. Okay. That's the hard part. Getting the feeling to speak is very easily. Now, like you said, earlier about situations and inciting, he's absolutely correct. Because trying to get a woman off the street is very difficult because they're on a one track mind. But if I'm not like a library or do I do the target or like I said target I'm at the gym or I'm in a setting where you're not one track mind, it's easy to have a conversation with you. Usually when they are talking and really dog up either you get to really see what's behind it another thing FYI ladies, your man is not like you a lot of makeup on. No. No. We don't care. I don't care. I don't. I'd rather see you bare skin than I can really just have a beautiful you are. Trust me, trust me, when you girls say you guys are doing the makeup for you. Y'all really are doing it for you. Especially when you got a few months that, that pounded on their face and you can tell, I know any of this craters. Okay. How many packs did that take? You see Alicia Keys, man. She thought he was making me do more her skin cleared up. I'm just saying, bro did he put the Mona Lisa on their face? You know, you know, you know, damn why you can't at least keep this as a bad example. I'm the same. I like girls I don't wear makeup. You can't put someone who was like way above the rest and be like, well, I understand it, but like I said, I don't think that Alicia Keys is you can't try to make it. You can't try to make Alicia Keys seem relatable to everyday girls. When I came to that because they're all makeup on set and stuff. You know what I'm saying?

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"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

On The Rekord

07:19 min | 5 months ago

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

"Nor should I be with me thinking like, oh, this is just my child because she says it is. Yeah. Okay, so I guess for you is if she's your wife, you're gonna get that test regardless, right? Listen, I understand some of the restaurants I'm taking, especially with the conversation that we had prior to the spot. But yes, I will. I will. Zay, if she's your wife, you can get that test. See now I'm thinking. 'cause for me, she's my wife. You going down there? I don't even test. I'm good. Listen, I don't understand I'm going down a scary alley, but bro, I'm not leaving things up into just. 'cause no, I can't. I'm serious. I want to say that I could trust her blindly, but blind trust is what leads to a stab through the heart. So like, I'm like really thinking like, can I really just say, just because I think that you can, am I really going to say that just because I think that your faithful to me that I can trust you blindly to not have betrayed me, like manipulated me at some point? So you could just like get a bag. Like the real question you gotta ask yourself, do you trust someone a 100% completely? I do. Trust us trust us. That's tough. You have to, but you have to show me signs evidence we need to trust you. It's never wrong. Listen, bro, it's amazing. I get some things right. No, I hear you. I'm just saying like, listen, man, you can find yourself dealing in a situation where you come home to a woman that you know at the end of the day is a good, good woman. She does, she pretty much, she pretty much checks virtually all the boxes, she cooks, she cleans, she supportive, she has her own home. She got her own and stuff like that. But we understand relationships have ups and downs. And she probably could she probably could step out on some like, you know, one time thing where she don't have you looking crazy, you don't have nobody coming back and telling you so and so did such and stuff stuff. She could be that type of woman where like, you know, if you were to even disclose that level of information with your Friends, they would be shocked. But at the same time, like humans are humans. And I'm not saying that, you know, there are women who aren't capable of cheating. What I'm saying is that any woman's a capable cheating. What I'm saying is that when we look at anyway, when we look at the stats, when we look at the things that are up against us as men in regards to this to this type of a conversation, you can't afford to be wrong about this. For you, you're looking at terms of child support and things of that feeling. Like beyond just money and stuff like that at the end of the day, when it comes to a child, you bond with this child. There are things from that child that they take from you in terms of mannerism and certain cases. But you know, for me, I might be like the cliche to have with the slam right here, even if I, let's say that I had a child and my child, it's like three or four years old and I took care of that baby like it was my own. And all that stuff. But then they come to find her that mother was out here talking around. That would have hurt you. That was eat you up, bro I'm still be that child's father. You know, that's not my child, biologically. I get it. But do the blood and the bonds we have that the bonds we have? That's my kid. It's hard to exist what I'm saying. And this is why it's wrong on so many levels. And this is why it makes it even more important to get the test because there are women. And I said this when we talked early on bell Nancy spiders, there are women, right? Who have babies by men that they are really into. Like the type of type of things that they would like take a case for this man. That level of attraction and love that they have for this man, that they would do a book. Care less about them, but know that they know that what type of time that woman is on. And stuff like that. And still do wrong by them, but then she would go for the guy like, you know, that was really just for, you know, for her and knows that guy has this stuff together and will take care of them. We're going to move on. I have a friend. I'm not too different this. That personal dispersion is. Secrets. It is, you could take a grave. She told me that her child doesn't know that her father exists. And the man's even know that this girl has a child. He has a child out there. She be spiteful or she just actually is protecting because the guys aren't scumbag. Okay, okay, then that's fine then. But I was like, but you know if emergency is happening, what you're gonna do? But it's like, it's a very, very unique situation. The thing is, I would ask you know how long how long you're gonna protect this shot from this level of truth. This kid probably knows about in their pre teens. Oh yeah, I'm thinking about it right now. You got to tell them. I don't know. It's gonna hurt. Dicey situation. I was poked that person's news. Listen, I don't know if they know. I'm not gonna tell I would say like, eventually you're gonna have to tell him I heard the truth. And if you want to wait till they're an adult and stuff like that where they can make their own decisions, they have good even if you don't like imagine trying to take tough person ill. Those respect, but you're my pop. After all these years? Shaky boy. There's two that people are actually real quick. Two response. How nah? And oh my God. Yeah, that's it. That's it. I'm gonna say that. And oh my God. All right, so moving on to the next one. What was the question number two they had? Question number two was just sitting on my crap. When we take it from here for that one? Yes. So they act the people out there are women easy to talk to. Oh yeah, so. You can only answer it based on your account. I am Walt. Are women easy to talk to? It's such a relative. Remember that? A Yankee fitted, so we know, this case, you put that cap on, okay? The cat. Okay, I will say, I will say there are, I can't say all. I won't say all. I will say there are women that can be very challenging to talk to. And stuff like that. And sometimes, you know what it is. Especially today's society. Sometimes it comes from a place of, sometimes it comes from a place of self preservation. You know, sometimes, you know, women get hitting all the time and stuff like that. And they find themselves in situations that they feel a little uncomfortable. And they can't really assess on how the situation could go because they don't know where they really talking to. So it could sometimes be very difficult. It could be very dismissive and stuff like that. You know? Especially when you're talking about women, that's like, you know, in passing, whether you're like, you know, you're passing through a supermarket or

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07:37 min | 5 months ago

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"Go over life. Yes indeed yes indeed we're bringing it back, man. We took a lot of time off from doing this part of the show, but we are here. It's a full show then. Yeah. No. What were you saying now? About this. And I was really a small one, 'cause I'm looking at this IG of this girl. And I met her sister. Her sister came to my job, this was a few years ago where I would think I was upgrading her phone first and stuff like that. Uh huh. And then after that, you're fast forward, like, you know, we still talking every now and then, you know, just, you know, just cordial platonic stuff. And then after that, so it's one of the times I was going to go on out to the show. I had met someone else at that at that job. And I went to a show with them. You see an artist. And then I remember that there were these two girls are in front of me. When I had mad hair, and she was with her friend that I know was her friend at the time, but I remember just waving her way and saying, hi. Uh huh. And so, we go to the show, she's in front of me. She sometimes even video bombing me as I'm recording. Yeah. If you wanna go to shows, there's certain people, especially when I don't know that I'll expect to ever see again. And then mind you, maybe a few weeks has passed. Her that girl that I met at and my job at the time, I didn't realize that I was her sister to like way after the fact, because she posted a video about me. She posted something on the sound. I was like, hey, I remember that girl. She was blocking my video. And you know, while I was on recording, the artist I went to, she was like, yeah, yeah, that's my sister. I was like, wow. Small worlds. And then I'd seen her friend. I think our friend at one time might have been working at. At some store next to Marshalls and stuff like that in manual. But it was just like, it was wild. Yeah, yeah. It was just like, wow, it's what really really be that small, really? Bro never surprised me how small the world is. Never does. All right, so we're here we're back. We got the wide sky slipping going on. All right, so Walt has to have one of the questions ready. For the wise guy, we kind of talk about it's like an open discussion between all of us and it's basically hot topics we see online. Shout out to beauty by Nancy and my girl Bella, right? Yep. For the wise guy statement question for the night. Shout out to Bella Nancy. Yeah, Bill Nancy. So Walt, give me the first one. Okay, so the first one is would you ask your girl whether it's your girl or even a girl that you've been messing around with, but you know, she finds out she's pregnant and stuff like that. Would you ask for a DNA test to make sure that that child is yours? Emperor key since that woke you up. Well, he was a sleeping yacht. His eyes are open at what? Make sure the mic properly and brookie. Why don't you hand Bailey at the end? So emperor key. If you're involved with a female, and she was pregnant, would you ask her for a DNA test? Oh yeah, what? What is this? What type of word versus I need the evidence? Because what we're gonna share, we opened up for one thing and one thing only a child, it is fence. I am young. My youth needs to be used wisely. And then I'm gonna try to know I had to now, and he told me, oh, it's me? Not. No, she was pregnant. You danced so much that she's pregnant. Now, would you act her shorty doo wop? Oh, okay. Y'all are too messing around, you know what I mean? She got pregnant and she's like, and you're like, y'all want to put 20 tests, would you do it? Would you ask for a DNA test or no? Yes. For sure to do what? Yes. Wow. I don't care who you are. I don't kick. You have seen men. Being a stamped relationship for 5 years straight. I hear you. Go ahead, please. 5 years straight. You've been trying. Here we go. 5 years straight. You've been trying for 5 years straight to try to do it. She's like, no, I don't want to get pregnant. Or you can't get pregnant. Somehow magically, bloop. Oh, child. A child. Wait, hold on. I'm trying to fire to get you pregnant. We have a child's mother. Where? Like, two months ago, you know, you did a little raw. I don't care. I'm going to get pregnant. It'd be like 6 months. 7 months over. 9 months for a child to be conceived. So between 7 and 9, come on, but yeah, go ahead. Anyway, the child would be bored. The child board I'm like, the child board. You're telling me that child mind? You sure, 'cause what have you guys were still dating? Ever so dating during this whole entire thing. But all right. You gotta think logistic. You have a try. If you even trying and it also she had a child and it's a miracle. The miracle. There is shirt miracles. We got second world. And some Americans don't realize it's like, all right, this is not a miracle. This is some devilish, you know, woohoo from the dark room, you know, that she imagine had a child somehow with the stock of magic came from this for some reason. This time. All the time it didn't come. Doing the special flute dance is, you know, everything. Everything she told me to do. That works for me. Okay. Sat on the egg for a week. Is that egg for me? Nothing came out. So the kid about, you know, madly, the egg open now. I don't know. But you know what I'm saying? If a cleanse mind is a clear starter to me, all right, cool. But it's something like, you know, why can't anybody see me? And that gave me a real test one thing, because I'm like, I think I'm not saying skin, too, I mean like legit. There's curious of that baby on my face. I'm like, all right, cool. Better than I was none. Did not look like. Okay. But here's the thing though, I've seen, I've seen, I've seen kids. I know, I know. Face to face, no people that look exactly like their mom, but their energy could be completely like their dad. Yeah. And stuff like that. That's cool, I think. But like I said, I don't care. That's cool. I think that's cool. But back when I was in. I'll be hosting 'cause like, all right, they're like, we all had one Jay Springer. We all have watches. And all the old comedy all made up, all great, great. We've got comedy comes from a place. Coming to place, and it all has a true statement. Okay. You don't want me calling lacking. Do you want to call lacking? Say, oh, this is my child. Did you know you didn't ask? Oh my gosh. I'm gonna get a part two of them. I'm gonna make bone marrow

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07:34 min | 5 months ago

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"Stuff like that, but nonetheless, I feel, you know, for the Saudi people who are going to any types of oppression and stuff like that, you seeing someone like, you know, what you would probably view as an outsider come through. And already getting like the laws of society already bent for him. Or her. That's why you're going to stand at. And say something? Nah, it's all right. Laying it out. You know, like your boy Tom Brady, you know, you're like, you know, LeBron. They don't stop, you know? They're still going to this place. No, I'm just saying that they're still in their perspective league with Bernardo did. He basically put a nuclear career in this for that Premier League. Like, think of the primarily the NBA of soccer. There's multiple that we had ambassador NBA, the amount of semi pro leagues you have the big three league. The MBA is the creme de la creme. Premier League is a creme de la creme. I'm on S is not even. I don't think whether rank overall. The level of play is different. The money is different. It's just different. So but the Premier League's rear sat. So for him, when he'd been an interview and did what he did, all the other teams did not understand him. All right. I got my last door tonight. And this one involves Edwin's favorite guy, Putin. Whoo. Yeah. Yeah, Putin. So Putin is stealing rings. Alex described the story to you. Oh, I've heard about that. You say, if you order it, boy, you'll be on it, boy. You be on it. You be on it. 'cause I'd just be scrubbing with no, I'd be like seeing the stories and I'm just like, I'm just like, wow, it's so wild. So Vladimir Putin's, you know, he's raging war against Ukraine. And him trying to steal them back isn't the only theft he's been doing because if you guys don't know, Ukraine is to be part of Russia and in 91 Russia broke up each country with their own separate way. And for Putin, because Ukraine broke off from Russia, he looks at it as a great travesty, so he's trying to get it back. He's like, what Russia and Ukraine is going through is like looking at a boyfriend and that broke with his ex-girlfriend, but his ex girl can't get nobody. Does that make sense? Everybody here? Like, let's say, let's say you like, you wouldn't do this shit, right? Which is that my ex will be crazy. Like, you don't want no one around me. That's what Russia becomes Ukraine. What's married? Together. And then they had a divorce and they left and she had doing their own thing. And they said, well, if no one can have, if I can't be nobody can. I'm going to harm you for it. I'm harmed the others around anyway. So. Russians, president Putin, one stole a Super Bowl ring from the Patriots owner Robert Kraft. This happened in 20 O 5. How did the Pats beat the eagles at Super Bowl 30 9 February of O 5? On Robert Kraft, Rupert Murdoch and others spent with Putin in Russia and attempt to stimulate commerce between Russia and the United States. They met Putin at a press conference in the capitol. In the Kazakhstan, palace in St. Petersburg Russia. At the conference, Citigroup president sandy will suggested that craft showcases ring to Putin. Putin shows him the ring. Putin puts on the ring and then says, I can kill someone with this bought this ring. Putting them puts and sorry, craft then puts his hand out to get the ring back from Putin. Pulling and puts his hand in the pocket and walks away. Then three KGB members surround Putin and he leaves. It period. At the time, Kraft said that he gave Putin, the ring as a gift. And he received phone calls from The White House to state that the ring was a gift to avoid any international issues. The transcript from the call from The White House, per CBS goes as followed. White House said it would be best, edges of the U.S. and the Soviet relations that you gave him the wing as a personal gift. Kraft said, I didn't really want to. I have emotional ties to that ring. And it also has my name on it. The White House, The White House system again, it really would be nice and the best interest if you really meant to give him the ring as a present. This let the crowd statement confirming the ring was a gift. And it crash statement said that he gave the ring as a symbol of respect and admiration that he had for president of Russia Putin and his people. And O 5 when this is going on, the president and The White House was George W. Bush, the 43rd president. The value of the ring is where 4.94 carats, gold, Super Bowl ring. That's worth $25,000. At the time. Right now that rings were at least 40 K so you're telling me, there's gotta walk and say, oh, that's right. No, no, not nice ring. Give your ring, right? Yeah. Oh man, this nice swing man damn. I can kill sweat for this ring right here. Basically, and then said, all right. I don't even think that's the only time that Vladimir Putin's like done that. Thank you. I think he's done that to like NBA players too. And then he went like this. And then he goes and puts in his pocket 'cause I with a ring on. 'cause I don't want the door with his members, and then that was it. So you told me, this man because you can't like, you're in his territory. I get this shot for that. Yes. You're in my territory. Tape this. Take my stuff. Okay, man, I'm gonna say the violation counter. You pay the fine. Anyway, takes my stuff, puts my pocket at these and we had to, as an American and say, that's a gift. It's a gift. Dude, when I start no beef. Now, damn, I earned that. What were you doing? Were you doing that? Because that beef escalates into full blown nuclear war. Yes. And I get it. But someone had to do something. You start with I give you within the land of rush of Vladimir basically a God. There's nothing you can do. You can tell me you can't make me delivery, please. No, we need to get everybody could, but when you bake it at the time, when those one of a kind things. You better make a second tool Kyle thinks I didn't do anything like that. If it's two of a con that it would have lost its value. Yeah, it's not the same. Instead of being 25 grand now it's like 5. You're not wrong. Don't say like, yo, that's my. Oh, a marriage ring. We go and make another one. I know it's a woman because it's one of those kind things you get when you win the Super Bowl. You're telling me, I don't let him take my rig. I earned. Yes. At a coach as an owner. The order at your order, the hard money and everything I told my players, this and third. And that coach was still I mean, your only other option is to die. You're not wrong. No, no, you're not wrong. But I'm a public figure. If I say no, no, I'm not taking my ring wrong. That's it. That's it.

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03:54 min | 5 months ago

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03:57 min | 5 months ago

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"He's passionate about it, you're going to know about it. Yeah. For sure. Yeah. I think you can be still be a fan of the person, but you can separate. I'm being a hundred. I like R. Kelly. That's my guy. Now. Now Robert? Bob's story. Wait, wait. Wait, that's what I said. Ever says, oh, haile star Kelly, no, no, no, the question is not how it's a car. The statement I say it other time is, it might be, it might be him, but it's not really had nothing to do with it. Yes, the solid might sound, it does tell a story to what you've done to people. And that's basically what he does and we're basically dancing to it. And they went into the music. They can say whatever they want. You have people right now, the attention on themselves and music videos. We listen to like him. He sounds like he burned somebody. Hey, he's fine. King Vaughn. Well, our peak are going to work. But are you raised a good point? These people to criticize people like R. Kelly, while they're in why they love guys who tell themselves. You know? What is that like here? I'm not getting on track, but all she we have ever do, the Civil War song rap snitches with the same military lyric. My artists would tone on themselves and exactly to people talking souls and what we do. So that song is still final. Maybe they own star witnesses. You're telling me what that man said, all the lyrics and you tell me he's okay. But in one off dick, I said the one thing, what the hell he talk about. Hey, do all that? To the prosecutor brings up the paperwork. He told you Zack away by the guy. What he did it and the way he did it. And he told me you still don't know what he did. And memory of the op. Bro, it's just art. I'm sorry. It's an expression of my medium. I'm just expressing a real situation. Not that a situation was a real situation. I'm just expressing of what could happen. What has happened? Not to say that I did something. That's an odd vote investigation while I'm not saying that I'm not a good civilian because I'm a civilian. I do not participate in what these people say. So there are some DMs with me saying some spicy stuff. It's just all my personal hair so DMs of me ordering a hit, you know? But that circumstance. Did you get a voice now? Unless you heard my voice, how do you know it's even me? Somebody could take my phone to my phone, you know? It's weird. To me, it depends how devious what they did is. But I separated. If I look at you as an artist and I feel like your music doesn't touch me and you over here doing forces as an artist, I'm not like 6 9. Opposite not no more. Hell no. See, I never believed those things about MJ. That's why I still play MJ. Yeah, me neither. But if I did, I don't think I'd be. Pay me not to play that for me. R. Kelly. You didn't know kids? I grew up on it. So it's like, it's hard for me to because like boutique said man, he was freaking arguing. The kid being made. Kid being made. Some of us was created because of R. Kelly, man. You know what I'm saying? So don't feel bad, you know what I mean? Half of that baby, you be my G if I wanna write.

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05:56 min | 5 months ago

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"Police arrived to discover that the husband's car was stolen by his former wife and his son. Police used eyewitness footage and CCTV footage to witness it all. The man traveled from his house and Pennsylvania to story facility in New Jersey, on the assumption he was there to pick up his belongings, home his former family and his wife. I once inside the sun ambushed the father by grabbing from behind while the ex-wife removed the car keys from his pocket. Afterwards, the sun took the father's car while the ex-wife hold on, the ex-wife took hers. Then the pair would return later, soon later, proceed to throw a bag of Boulogne to the victim. That was in the man's car as they tried to leave, right? To maybe the father was a big dude, that's what a son snuck him from behind. I can't face that face to face. You might mess with the plan. As the two of them were doing, right? The man stood in front of the car. Then laid across the hood of the car to get them to stop. But they did not stop. They proceeded to drive off with the men on the hood and he later drove off the hood to safety. He went there to click the stuff. Yo, if I lay on the hood and you still driving, you see me doing that. Yo, you're not my son anymore. Do you like caden, bro? That's crazy. Apparently the white was unsatisfied with legal advice that the vehicle that he had will be distributed would not be disturbed distributed. Devoid during the divorce proceedings and concoct a whole plan to regain the vehicle. The 61 year old husband of the hospital to recover from his wounds, Joanne cellino 55 and her son, her son. Frank seleno, 21 from Garfield, New Jersey. It would later found in Trump was second degree robbery at 30° theft. Both were taken to Bergen county jail to wait a detention here. So basically the powers of this hit right now. So, goose. The mother, so what car you do this though? I'll try to steal. All right. Off rip, it's part of Lexus. Alexis or Lincoln, I'm gonna you said he was 61? Yeah, he's 61. I'm gonna say a vintage Cadillac. Okay. Maybe one of my 61 years old. You probably whipping nice. Maybe some maybe like one of them an SUV Acura or something. Okay, all right. So the mother and son drove a leaky continental. What did I say? The father drove a Ford fusion. What? $25,000. The sisters have released 24 hours later, and they're waiting for arraignment. He did all that goofy stuff. Wait. What? What? You drop, I said winking, thinking he might he had the more money. She would tell me, she had the car that put the better car, took his car and you know some women be thinking of rashes and I just don't want that to have a car. Whatever. She did all that for this. A newer Ford fusion. How new, like, she was still in love with her. No, I actually, you know what? This is a decent car. Think about the newest Ford fusion that's out there. This is a decent looking car. So you know what? I'd do that, yeah. What? Go, she may get her life back. You don't put a link of any costs already on his own. For that. That's it. What? She was in love with the dude and you know how women get when they in love. She whipping us his own son against him. Yeah? Wait a question. Wait, if he's 60 one, how old is his son? 21. He sends 20. I'll put his hands on him. Have your hands. No, no, no. I won't hit the mother, I'm gonna come after my son, though. Because like he said, the mother had been manipulated the sun. If I'm an older brother, I know it breaks off with him. Come here, come on. I'm the mom alone. I'd be like, because you put him up to this, you're gonna see his coming of age party right now. Right now. Do you wanna point right away, huh? All right, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool. They're lucky that men didn't get seriously hurt. What? If I was a man when I got hurt, think about you on the hood of a car driving. Matt, 61 years old and you're driving me. If you drive 30 miles an hour and you roll off, my head wasn't for the fact that he hit the probably the meanest tuck and roll. He'd be he'd be, he'd be still in that hook boy. Traveling. He'd be in the ICU. Yeah. Yeah? My hip? Label going first. That was, I don't care. I bet they deal with fun bob. Oh my God. Man, we're gonna go on a quick break. This is mixed by chamillionaire with this special right here. Right back with more on the makeup podcast. And my thing, I wouldn't even like it that far. You gotta come back here. I'm slashing that time. What? Girl in my mind is a warning bring to the world I've been wondering all day I tried to be fine, but I can't be the noise in my mind what I need me. I tried to get by, but I'm burning. I mean, I ain't my mind. I'm just not so trouble in you running just give up my baby fighting to be on my lane my mind running through the eyes outside when it's time

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08:13 min | 5 months ago

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"Something. Let me ruffle some feathers real quick. I mean, did he call the hater of Tyler crater? You know, the one time sorry. We made packers when we're not going to the playoffs this year. Oh no, not the Green Bay. Damn. Who doesn't coach right now? No cheese to somebody? No, she's this time of year, man. So Pete Carroll takes his Seahawks without Russell and puts him in the playoffs. Good coaching. The shade. Okay. All right, so he says, since by the time he blew up, I had it worked out whatever situation could have been worked out to where my life would have would have would have changed. By the time it all blew up, Drake wasn't with me no more and DJ drama wasn't FM me no more. I was still in that puppy. What a winky dink. That was one of my most hurtful situations in my music business scenario because they look like because they look like me. I put my trust in them. I just don't understand why you wouldn't teach me the game. What? I don't know you like that. You teach it. I know you, bro you coming in in the mud together, bro you get the back together like, I don't know, like, she did a cave. Wow. Should have looked up the game yourself. It's supposed to be so not told. Did you game? Is he talking about? He's geeking over here. He's talking about out here. Keep going. Oh, that's it? That's more to it. That was one of my first was one of my most I read that part. XXL has reached out to tricky Stewart for comment. Quentin Miller was mostly unknown name to the public until he was outed as Drake's and in the summer of 2015 when he sparked the beef with Drake. There's another guy. There's another guy messy guy boy. If you're reading this it's too late. I think I haven't put him on the record. The thing is, everybody had a unique, unique perspective in that situation. One person who had a pretty unique perspective on that situation, which I agreed with was and I've had multiple conversations with other people in regards to this thing. Was Joe budden. Joe budden was just like, when he heard ten bands, he wasn't really, it didn't do nothing for him, whether he believes Drake wrote it or not. But he said, if he didn't write energy. He said, no, he wasn't even talking about these type of records. Even though he respects the album and rates it the way, most people do like the album. He said, if he didn't write like, if he didn't write the sex successful, he'd have a problem with that. And when he said that, I didn't see what he meant, because when you listen to a record like that, from start to finish, it sounds something only a person experiencing those things could write. And stuff like that. I know that great writers, but some of the things he was talking about. Like, you, I would think that you would have to experience those things to write the raid was written and so like that. So that was my whole thing about it. But my thing is just like, one thing is like putting Miller. Much new guys and these industries will finally feel like things are moving in the better direction for them. Was, you know, big eyes, sorry, I'd Drake was already Drake. He figured like, let me do some great work and I do some great work and you can look out for me like, nah, the only person who's looking out for you is a person that's on your payroll. At the end of the day, especially when it comes to the music business. Even if Drake generally believes in your talent and your record, making ability, maybe not at the level for yourself that you want it to be but more so at the level for other artists, especially proven successful artists, you know, you know, their exceptions to the rule. There are people like quitting our really talented and guys like Drake who realized that talent and will go out of their way to make sure that you set them. Right. Yeah. But you can't just expect that. Because at the end of the day, he got an agenda, you got an agenda. Everybody's trying to eat. Yep. So I think at the end of the day it's up to quitting in his team to figure out things out, but I understand when you've never had it before, you think you're not gonna have it. You know, having a bunch of options weighing up. Or even if you don't have a bunch of options wing up. Sometimes you don't know your worth where you're gonna bet on yourself by not taking advantage. You signed a bad deal to get that 30 K 'cause, you know, it could be some real life stuff you go with when you signed out PEEP piece of paper. At the time. So I get it. And then I feel like a lot of OG rappers, like whenever they like go and talk about the old deals they would sign with their label, they'd be like, oh yeah, I was barely making money or stuff like that. They always be like, oh yeah, they'd be like, oh, I would make like maybe less than 30% of the money from my music. Yeah. Because my label would take most of it and stuff like that. See, people don't understand when you get an event in advance is not like free money. That's a loan. Yeah. That you got to repeat. You gotta pay back. And if you don't pay it back, they got you by the balls. Unfortunately. Right. This might take part yourself. 600 by itself. Not really no drinking signs. But he has more control. A stake into what he signed. Absolutely. The day that Drake goes to know what, I'm gonna go independent. It's gonna shake the earth. Drake is an artist that can not go independent. You know what? I'm being for real, you're laughing at me. You know, depending on what he, okay, I feel like there's depending what he does for the next four or 5 years, that window may have passed in terms of the impact of what happened. Only from the standpoint is just like, had Drake done this probably a year or two ago, it has direct effect to medium. Yeah, it would have had maybe. But the thing is he's like 35 now. We don't know what we don't know what he'll be doing or sounding like four or 5 years from now. True. Sure. If he still where he's at where he is right now, then it could still have dramatic effect. But if he's like, but if you're like 40 years in, and all you've known as a man, and you're finally going to pay. Is it resonate the same? Now, if you're in your prime, like really in your problem, like 28, 31 years old, you know, you transcended your genre, you want the biggest artist in the world. You know, like mad people know you outside of rap and stuff like that. And you do that, it will do some things for a lot of different artists. Just ask for us. Yeah, yeah. Russ is another one like, you know, Russ is Russ is big in his own right. He has, he's proven out here. He's successful and stuff like that, but it's not like to the degree for Drake. Drake has so many people invested in him. Like how do you just be like, I'm going indie, it affects everybody. Yeah. All right, my turn. So this story I've been want to cover quite a while now. Let me quite a while. It's been about a month. I want to cover this story. You know, I come with a serious and I come up with a funny fun, you know? I like to joke around, okay? So I want you all to sit back and relax and just have a laugh at the story, okay? Perfect. So a mother and son attempted robbery against her former husband. A woman who was unhappy with her divorce settlement was charged alongside her son for robbery by Lauren her ex-husband, AKA the son's father to a Bergen county shopping Plaza on December 5th. Cops responded to calls at ten 30 in the morning on the Starbucks and stores facility on the route 17 north and will show park know that no one would come down from Jersey. And we pass that the wawa, that strip right there. What this thing was going on. Now, mind you, and rush hour, it gets busy. So imagine 10 o'clock in the morning, you've seen this skirmish going on. Just ridiculous. Somebody's not today. Someone's getting out that car cleaning up. So here's what happened. So what was a man jumping on a car and later find the man lying down on the grass near the store's facility area?

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"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

On The Rekord

01:47 min | 5 months ago

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

"Went deep for you I went deep but then you see me being in a shining girl tables don't turn those crying out I ain't been waiting for you looking crazy in these streets I wouldn't be for you I wouldn't be the key to me being in a shining little table gonna turn those crying out you know you love me so long why why you calling me calling me don't hit my phone and don't hear my phone and know what you want I'm sure you must be in it boy you won't see it again show you this feeling we won't see it again. But oh my God. Disgusting. I like there's some crazy lyricism in there. Yeah, like I'll listen to some J. Cole bro well I think

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

On The Rekord

08:21 min | 5 months ago

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

"From top to bottom, bottom. We know that every song was a hit. Was it hit? But we started by jacks for the diodes. Who can say had an Apple though straight hits? There's a lot of those are out there right now. Creepy cows. R. Kelly, Jay-Z's. Aaliyah, mainly her second album. Yeah. Maxwell? Yeah. Which one urbanite summer summer's dream? The first one, the first time. Even lucky's day is a seat at the table. Yes. Phenomenal work. So there's a lot of projects where you can save from top to bottom. Now, the thing with Michael Jackson's thriller is because we, for me, I thought author was better in the filler. You don't want that. You know, you know? I'm just saying that's just my personal opinion. It is. Something we don't have it. What you guys say? Wait, what'd you guys say, zig? I'm gonna be honest. It's probably thriller. I've listened to both albums like top to bottom. I gotta say, I enjoyed thriller more. Why did you enjoy it for a little more? I don't know, I just felt like. They hit at different levels. Selling out, bro it's just like, I just like off the wall. I said all this to my new stuff. I think off the wall as certificates to be better. But, but hear me out though. You may nature though? Yeah. Favorite MJ adult record. Favorite. Human nature, when you get still played this onto this thing. And then SWV came over there? And Chris Brown kid went on top of that. If you're going to sample that record, you got to bring the funk. Don't do human nature sample in trashy. Listen, it ain't hard to tell by Nas green sample. SWV, grace sample, Chris Brown, he just pretty much all samples these samples justice. I can't take that away from him. Yeah. If you're going to sample Mike, you got to bring it, especially if it's a record that we all know. You can't, you know, copy and paste. You know? Stop it. Stop. Don't do that. His copy and paste line is a reference to DJ Khaled's wild wine. You don't want to copy paste. Well, you know what a cop pays? Got a Taylor Smith. Which one? He knows that which one. That's a copy and paste. That's just not good. They could think of like crackers, that's 90 days old. That's open. It is no song on it, okay? You know what, you know what you do? Thank you. Think of it. Take that record. And just fling it. No, no. Think of it as the last heard it before say? Don't do it. The telescope version? Talk directly on the mic. I haven't heard it no. I'll play for you. It's like 5 minutes of life you can not get there. You would have to do that to yourself. Let's put it like this. You know what it is. You know how you have all these, you know how you privileged you have all these options, different cereals. And then you pretty much go through all the good ones. And you left with the bad one? I'm sorry, kicks. I'm never opening you. I have never eaten kicks in my life. No, no. I like cakes. Why do I know open? Corn nuts. Talk about the corn one? Cornwall. Okay. See, kicks is like, it's so real. I put sugar in the frosted flakes. Let's do that. All right. This is like lightly sweetened so it's okay. No, we don't care for it. I'll eat some mini wheats before I eat that. No, not. Now you hate it. You never show before that. So you've been to tell you you've never had kicks before. I have never. I've never had it. How are you not knowing that you never tried? I've never had it. Why not? I've been eating cereal my entire life. I would know if I've seen a box of chicks at the top of my refrigerator. I've never eaten. So why don't you go because he gets what he wants. You don't need a cake. You know what I'm saying? What do I think the king's for? Is this for you? Probably frosted flakes. Never. That was never gonna happen. You're so sweet. That's why we had your own. I like how you put your boats. That's my thing. That's not it for the show. But would you open up the case before that? All right. You win it. I like the honey bunch. The clusters, you know. Yeah. 'cause you don't care for the kids. When a little low, they're not my ultimate 6. Oh man, she should have. I'm positive. You sure? You probably need to like it. But you know what? The one thing I don't like. I don't like frosted flakes. They're great. But I don't like they soggy. They get soggy. This only two seconds. And then I don't but I do like the honey. I need frosted flakes? Yeah. Incredible. Special K? Alex. Okay, you know, if it's there by, you know, spend a little questionable. It's expensive, it's expensive, you know? Of course. Of course. Exactly. You know? All the one I don't really like is the store brand. I'm not buying you. So C was in the bag. No, no, that's no for you. It's an off brand. We don't know about it. It's in the bag. Huh? Usually those seals in a bag. What kind of cereal is this? Box of frosted crunch. It's a bag. Don't off brand when you have a monster. What? Talking about. No, how did that just a polar bear on the front? It knocks. I don't mind weak min store brands and south by store brands that bad news did. And Costco's number one. Man, you know. Hands down. Head down. That Kirkland signature brand. You know, it's finally more times than not what Costco's Kirkland teacher brands. You look cheaper. Costco's kirtland seizure brands are actually brands made from those companies directly. Like the Kirkland aluminum folds actually made Reynolds. Their soap was made by hanko. So a lot of the different products you see this is like the Kirkland brand. It's really like the major brands but that Costco buys through them. Man. Yeah, logo manners, remember. So zay, Ben. Appreciate it today, bro you finally coming on? Yeah. Okay. Okay. American kidnapping, you know? I was brought here to hang out and then, you know, they were just like, you wanna be in a podcast, so I was like, yeah, cool. Now I'm here. So what did you do? You student? Uh, I'm currently working. Okay, and I hate my life. I don't hate your life. For life is beautiful. That is. Noah. Yes, and the people you deal with, yeah, it is. I'll change it. I don't hate my life. I hate my service job 'cause okay. I dislike people already. I don't like interacting with people more than I have to. My job requires me to interact with people and I swear. When people go out in public, for whatever reason, their IQ drops like ten points. People lose the ability to function almost completely when they're in a place where our service is provided. I love them already. They're just like, they're just like, oh my gosh. They're just like, oh my gosh, I can't do it. I don't know how many people. What do you do? So I work at AMC, so I basically have to like, if somebody needs help, it's like

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"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

On The Rekord

03:07 min | 5 months ago

"zay" Discussed on On The Rekord

"She played herself. And this music video for the song. Nah,

Jags edge Ravens 28-27 on 2-pointer, Tucker's 67-yard miss

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 6 months ago

Jags edge Ravens 28-27 on 2-pointer, Tucker's 67-yard miss

"Trevor Lawrence threw to Marvin Jones junior for a ten yard touchdown with 14 seconds remaining, then hit zay Jones for a two point conversion, giving Jacksonville the upset when Lawrence finished with 321 yards passing and three scores. We've been on the wrong side of these a lot and it's cool to see even though that's happened a lot that we still have never lost faith, always trusted one another and it felt good to be on the other side of this one. Baltimore is Justin Tucker tried a 67 yard field goal on the game's last play, but the ball landed just short. I am Mark Myers

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If a Physical Answer to a Physical Problem Is Good Enough for Paul...

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:05 min | 1 year ago

If a Physical Answer to a Physical Problem Is Good Enough for Paul...

"Folks. I'm talking to jonathan. Seidel book is finding rest to survivors guide to navigating the valleys of anxiety. Faith and life. John we had to cut you off there just as you were about to give us your thinking so please go ahead so There's an often forgot verse in the book of i timothy in and it goes like this. It's it's kind of if you even look in the esp. It's literally just like a parenthetical phrase and it's paul talking to timothy and paul goes to timothy. Hey by the way I think you should drink some wine for your frequent ailments right and then like just leaves it there right now obviously going back to our previous point. I'm not recommending. People use wine to treat during zayed or depression. But what that does tell us. Eric is that even paul was was telling timothy he. This is a physical answer to a physical problem right and so our problems with mental health are a physical problem. Right there is synapses. That aren't firing there's levels that are off and so if if if a physical answer to a physical problem is good enough for pollen timothy. I think it should be good enough for us.

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"zay" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

06:46 min | 2 years ago

"zay" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"About that particular product and project at the bottom of this hour, But the big sell it is and what a wonderful way to keep those gutters clean and free flowing. So today, let's talk about what you're working on. Let me give you the phone number. You can grab a line. It's 808 to 38255. Also the bottom of the next there with Lance Lang. He is with dry lock. We're gonna talk about some waterproofing paint for floors and for walls. And that particular products been around a long time and does a great job. So if you're not familiar with it, I would like to introduce you to that at the bottom of the next hour, So we're taking your calls regarding your home improvement projects. Yesterday was a really busy day. And s O jump onboard. And let's make today busy also throughout the country of the past, the ants and all that they're showing up in a vengeance. It's somebody called yesterday and said, You know, I got these big carpenter ants and I can't tell where they're coming from, and they're not coming from outside your inside my house there inside your house. And the carpenter Reince do have what he calls satellite nurseries, but the queen is still outside somewhere. And they love damp, rotted wood. So an old tree branch. Lot times hangs over the roof. They fall down through the chimney and enter your arm set up a satellite nursery and their business a lot of times. If you have mulch, you could just watch him parade. It's like a highway. They're gonna run across the mulch bed up the tree into the branch. Alone. Behold your have something on that house where they're gaining entry. If you just spend Oh, 5 10 minutes, you'll see the highway system. You'll see where they're going to. You'll see where they're coming from, and you'll see their entry. And then you get these baiting in apparatuses. Rescue dot coms got him. This is not just the liquid in the piece of cardboard. It's a self contained baiting system. They take that baby back to the queen kills the queen. That's how you get rid of the ants. Takes about three or four days. First couple days you'll see more ants than you ever knew you had. But it's very efficient in that particular bait. Yesterday, I was explained when we go through transitional seasons. Um, answer require a change in there, um, in their diet, whether it's carbohydrates or proteins, as far as I know, the rescue one. Is the only one that has both carbohydrate and protein. So they're attracted, regardless of the weather, cool and damp. Warm and maybe even hot, so they're attracted to that. And they take that bait, and they start eliminating the working on eliminating the queen's. So, um, it's rescue dot com You can check that out. Again. Our phone numbers 808 to 38255 will kick things off with Terry Terry, welcome. Thank you. I listen to you all the time. Thank you. I've called in three or four times and gotten good advice straight. This time. I'm purchasing a house and it Zay Pris Borden bat. Okay? And I really like that. I had another house. That was Cyprus boarding back, but I mean, I know I can use wet and forget to get rid of the green stuff. But is there something else that I should I should be using to clean the whole outside. Well, if you got a lot of dirt, and you got mold and mildew, Ah, probably been recommending a good oxygenated bleach, probably for 20 some years and it's ah It's a powder that is Sprinkle, you know, mixed in with water in a tank sprayer, and you can wet the side of the house. Let's sit about 10 minutes and then you know, scrub it down like a Wood fibers, street broom something along those lines. Something has got some guts to it. Okay, agitate that and then rinse it off. It works very well. But it's a good grade of oxygenated bleach. It's used in a lot of debt cleaners used in a lot of mace Street cleaners and used also is a sighting wash, but it's safe on You know, plants and safe for you and does a really good job of cleaning. Okay? And I know the lady Previously you mentioned where to get that oxygenated bleach. Well, most hardware stores will have it. Most hardware stores don't know they have it. So you know what I always do is I send people to his website, which is the fi would stain dot com. And five wood stain dot com is a stain of wood stain, Obviously mainly used on decks can be used on houses and they have a wood cleaner, which is about the highest grade of oxygenate bleach that I know It's very, very good. Okay? Well, that's great. Um I am. You're saying Tito win it all down with this and then scrub it with like a broom right? Something that's got a little guts to it. So again, it's a powder. It'll have the mixing instructions on there. You went that sighting down and you leave. It went for about 10 minutes and then just slightly agitated. The street broom works really well. It's got the wood fibers has got some guts to it just kind of agitated and then hose it off. Hose it off. It'll get rid of the molds. The mildew is the darts. The whole works. That's wonderful. That's wonderful. Well, thank you so much. I'm glad we're here for us. Very good. Thank you very much. Take care of Terri. Bye bye. All right again. Our numbers 808 to 38255 and Mark welcome. Gary. Good morning morning. I'm in chagrin falls and I walked around my house the other day, and I've got a concrete block. Um, that looks like it's just deteriorating. It was part of the foundation of just one block, maybe 1.5 blocks and there's an area about 13 inches by maybe one of the quarter inches deep at the deepest point. It looks like it was just just popped out. Huh? Is it our corner right in the middle of the bird blocker? It is.

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Biden calls for immediate gun reform after mass shootings

Eddie and Rocky

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

Biden calls for immediate gun reform after mass shootings

"On Congress to pass gun control legislation, but there may not be enough Democratic support. GOP Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says he's open to talks but doesn't support the House passed measures on expanding background check is despicable acts of violence. Should need to be condemned for what they are. But the legislative solutions Have been perplexing on as a Zay said, I sure Joe matches opposition to the version. The past and now Michelle, France and

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Cuomo denies reported claim of groping woman at governor's mansion

PM Tampa Bay with Ryan Gorman

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

Cuomo denies reported claim of groping woman at governor's mansion

"A Zay said last week. Thistles. Very simple. I never touched anyone inappropriately. The Times Union newspaper in Albany is reporting. It happened at the governor's mansion late last year, the aide telling a supervisor she had been called to the mansion to work when Governor Cuomo inappropriately touched her. Linda Schmidt with Fox, five. New York State attorney general has launched an independent investigation into the accusations. And the Pentagon announced Tuesday

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Sixth Accuser Raises New Allegations Against Gov. Andrew Cuomo

Rush Limbaugh

00:34 sec | 2 years ago

Sixth Accuser Raises New Allegations Against Gov. Andrew Cuomo

"Woman accuses New York Governor Cuomo of inappropriate sexual conduct. I'm not aware of any of this claim, a Zay said last week. Thistles. Very simple. I never touched anyone inappropriately. The Times Union newspaper in Albany is reporting. It happened at the governor's mansion late last year, the aide telling a supervisor she had been called to the mansion to work when Governor Cuomo inappropriately touched her. Linda Schmidt with Fox, five. New York State attorney general has launched an independent investigation into the accusations. And the

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McConnell says Trump was "practically and morally responsible" for Washington, DC riot after voting not guilty

WTOP 24 Hour News

03:33 min | 2 years ago

McConnell says Trump was "practically and morally responsible" for Washington, DC riot after voting not guilty

"Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell delivered a scalding denunciation of former President Trump calling him morally responsible for the attack on the U. S Capitol. But before that, of course, he voted not guilty in the president's impeachment trial. Joining us for more is Ken Walsh, White House and political analyst for U. S News and World Report. Can it looks like that High wire act continues for many Republicans and their relationship with the former president. Well, it does. And you know, this basically is a rebuke to President Trump because It was 57 to 43 vote to find him guilty of inciting the insurrection, But it failed to reach the 67 votes two thirds needed to convict. So it was a majority vote, including seven Republicans. Of course, what it is basically, it's it's sort of an outcome without a conclusion and It's um there's still a special congressional commission that's going to proceed to look at the events of January 6th when the capital was invaded. At the state level their investigations of President Trump's conduct and trying to overturn the election in Georgia and in New York. So This really has not resolved very much, And there's a lot of sense of disappointment really around Washington as to how this has all come out. Wasn't worth doing. And, of course, this such a ferocious partisanship in the air that, um, the House managers and the Democrats who pushed this field was worth doing because President Trump needed to be rebuked. But of course, he was not convicted. And so a ZAY say there's just the sense that this is, um This does not really resolve anything and that we're just as polarized as we had been with President Trump with the center of that of former President Trump in the center of that. And, um, we're gonna be talking about this, Uh, for well into the future. Did you find it interesting, though, that McConnell pointed specifically to criminal courts is a possible future forum for this kind of thing for the president. The former president? Yes. Yes, he did, And he sure almost invited that to happen. On But, you know, they're just step back and look a historically, um, in our first um, really two centuries we have one impeachment of Andrew Johnson 18 68. Ah, then, 130 years later, we had, um The beginning of appeared where we had three Bill Clinton. In 1998 and then Donald Trump twice in 2019 2021. So what's happened is that I think, partly because the presidency has gotten so powerful, and there's an effort in Congress to rein it in. And partly because we have become so partisan on polarized as a country, impeachment has become not the rare process that the founders envisioned, but something that's used as a As a weapon by both parties really against the sitting president. So we've had three impeachments now since 1998. And that's a really a remarkable historical development that impeachment has become. More of a regular eyes thing in our country. And as I say, three of them since

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Michigan State's NCAAT chances kaput? Who winds up with No. 1 overall seed?

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

03:15 min | 2 years ago

Michigan State's NCAAT chances kaput? Who winds up with No. 1 overall seed?

"On thursday night gonzaga beat san diego ninety sixty two so the top ring zags sixteen to no second ranked bears fifteen no deadly. Somebody asked me a question on twitter yesterday. So let me present it to you if zaka and baylor both inner selection sunday undefeated. Which team is the number. One overall seed in the ncaa tournament. I- address this exact thing in my power rankings. This week baylor's the number one overall seed. That's not going to be up for too much debate. I don't think baylor will have at that point. Accrued many more quad one wins and road wins tougher opponents in gonzaga. So i don't think it will be up for much debate and that's before you even get into the question of whether or not Those teams have not played in their league tournaments. I think you're right. The question was presented to me about the number one overall seed the instability tournament. And then about whether i would adjust the top twenty five and one and i will not adjust the top twenty five and one i if i will not drop gonzaga from number one unless it loses. And that's been one of my kinda rules since i've been doing this job. I don't punish number one teams unless they actually lose. The only time can remember. Doing it is win duke zairian cam and who was the other guy that played with them. Norlander see if you can remember this time that team duke zay on camera. tish yeah. He's from canada. Third third pick in the draft of first team. All american show trae jones. Trae jones was on that team. But it wasn't him jack white. It was not yet check why it was not the third pick. Javelin delory in the subsequent. Nba draft. His name was started with all our in the next letter was j. rj. They call him rj. Oh i think i've heard this guy You're gonna have to help me with the last name though. Rj bay. That's right that's right that's right. Yeah that was The yeah he was the other player on this. So that's the only time. I can remember dropping a number one team without the number one team. Losing just silly to have anybody other than duke number one after that performance against that opponent on that stage. So i've done it before. But i will not do it. In in this scenario to punish gonzaga without losing would be to punish them. Strictly on league affiliation. And i won't do that but that said you're exactly right. Both schools have five quadrant. One wins right now. But according to the net the current net rankings baylor has six more quad one opportunities in the regular season. Gonzaga has just one so baylor could end up and likely would end up with basically twice as many quad wins as gonzaga. So i agree with you on selection sunday. If both teams are undefeated baylor based on the resume would be number one overall seed regardless of whether the people and the top twenty five one or anything else actually reflects

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Trump administration denies California relief for 6 fires

Forum

05:54 min | 2 years ago

Trump administration denies California relief for 6 fires

"Hey, Michael. Good morning. Good morning to you. Well, the Trump Administration did reject this request. It was in a letter from Governor Newsome back in September late September. This would mean essentially hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up damage from the six recent fires across the state, and it can be appealed. It will be appealed, but let's look at the motives behind the Trump administration's decision. What are they? Well, I don't want to see what the motives are, because this is a very much developing story. I did talk with Brian Ferguson of the Office of Emergency Services just within the last half hour. And you know, he makes it clear that they will be appealing. They don't seem particularly stunned by this they have. The Trump Administration has approved these kinds of requests for a presidential declarations in the past for wildfires and other disasters on clearly, you know, this wildfire season has been a particularly bad a historically bad one with Really bad fires in L, a Fresno Madeira counties and Casino San Bernadino, San Diego and Siskiyou. And so the administration sent this letter requesting disaster relief funds. More than four million acres burned in 2020. That's I think, double the state's previous record. And so the Trump Administration in responding FEMA in responding Said that the standards have not been met based on their review. So I did a said talk to Brian Ferguson and earlier this morning and this is how he described what the status of this request is. You know, this is not the end of our discussions in our process with the federal government. We were very much in the middle of this. Discussions with which the mother with other federal agencies can continue the letters and the legal documents for for months or even years. So we continued T work expeditiously that You know, turn on those programs leverages every ounce of federal support we can get, But this is very much an ongoing process. And he did say Michael that there are other parts of federal money that are available, like for small businesses and for you know individuals, A Zay said. This presidential declaration is the highest standard. On. So they know they only apply for these when they think they've got all of the verification and the data that they need to get it. So you know, I think they're not pulling the you know, pushing the panic button at this point. But clearly it was a surprise. And of course, you know your question was, you know, one of the motives and the initial. I think you know, the tendency is going to be to say, Oh, this is political. This is a psycho. This is trump trying to get you some back. You know, That may be true. It may not be true and it may all work out. In the end. This is not the first time That this sort of haggling back and forth has happened over an emergency declaration A few years ago, something similar happened with parts of the Oroville Dam. There were no questions about whether it was on state land federal land, so they haggled back and forth. And they finally resolved that. So you know, a cz Brian Ferguson suggested. This is not the end of the story. But it is surprising to say the least. Well, the president did approve welfare relief over the summer, and there are other sources of funding. FEMA grants, for example, is you mentioned, but no reasons were given, which is why I asked about motive, but remember the president and claim the state was not doing enough to prevent wildfires. He said. Governor Newsome did a terrible job forest management not breaking enough leaves, I guess like they do in Finland and The state faces over a $54 billion deficit because of the pandemic. It needs these funds to rebuild communities to rebuild buildings. Tio essentially fix damage roads and bridges. Absolutely, and you know, that was all included in the letter that the governor sent to FEMA into the president. Damage. As you said, you know, all kinds of infrastructure, not just the homes and buildings but bridges, schools, libraries, water and power facilities. Other infrastructure number of people have been killed. And you know this is extremely expensive and there are tremendous costs hundreds of millions of dollars for equipment and firefighters, fire retardant. There are all kinds of planes and helicopters, emergency emergency shelters, of course that get set up. So you know this is very expensive. It is a somewhat standard kind of request the kind of things that we see for hurricanes and Floods, wildfires and so on on. And as you said Trump has so far FEMA through and the Trump Administration have granted all of these on, you know, the president has said very recently that he has a good relationship with Newsome. You've Newsome was even featured briefly in an ad, which I'm sure he was not happy with the governor, but nonetheless, they do try to maintain despite all the political differences, which are major They do try toe team maintain a good relationship for just things like this, And we should mention that some of the stories that have come about as a result of this denial or refusal at this point have mentioned Wade Crow Foot. California Cabinet secretary confronting President Trump on climate change that one could assume falling on deaf ears. Well, you know, certainly. That was big news A few weeks ago when the president was here and yes, the governor's natural resource is director did confront him and I'm sure the president no did not appreciate the half. But I think we need to be careful to ascribe what what has happened here with this request to be directly related to that it might be, but it's not something that we're going to know. It's easy to speculate about Andi. It certainly wouldn't be inconsistent with the president's behavior on other issues in the past, But as I said FEMA are the Office of Emergency Services this morning at least, is not saying that and you know they're going to be appealing this initial rejection of the request.

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Tuukka Rask ‘Remains A Big Part’ Of Boston Bruins Roster, According To Don Sweeney

WBZ Afternoon News

00:27 sec | 2 years ago

Tuukka Rask ‘Remains A Big Part’ Of Boston Bruins Roster, According To Don Sweeney

"With the NHL draft tomorrow night, Bruins general manager Don Sweeney met with the media today. He spoke about goalie Tuukka Rask situation with the team First office communicated with took a Zay said before remains a big part of our our roster planning going forward, because I think by my knowledge with second business balloting, and we shall work very, very comfortable where old things that Brian Antonelli W busy Boston's news, right

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President Trump presides over a reshaping of Middle East power dynamic

All Things Considered

03:19 min | 2 years ago

President Trump presides over a reshaping of Middle East power dynamic

"The White House was trying to resolve the Israeli Palestinian conflict with the quote deal of the century, but the Palestinians were not among those signing the so called Abraham Accords today. It was the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates in Bahrain, agreeing to open diplomatic and economic ties with Israel. President Trump's staged an elaborate ceremony to mark the occasion were here this afternoon to change the course of history. After decades of division and conflict, we marked the dawn of a new Middle East. Neither Bahrain nor the United Arab Emirates were at war with Israel. They had been working quietly together to counter Iran. Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, thanked the the US US president, president, You You have have unequivocally unequivocally stood stood by by Israel Israel side. side. You You have have boldly boldly confronted confronted the the tyrants tyrants of of Tehran. Tehran. You've proposed a realistic vision for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, Palestinian see the deal's as a betrayal by their Arab allies and an effort by the Trump administration to undermine the Arab peace initiative. That plan calls for normalization with Israel after the Israeli Palestinian conflict is resolved. The Trump Administration took a different approach, says Aaron David Miller of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. They reserved all the honey for Israel in the key Arab states and all the vinegar for the Palestinians. The idea is that as Arab states normalize ties with Israel and get big arms deals with the U. S. They will put pressure on the Palestinians to make peace with Israel on terms more favourable to Netanyahu. Miller says It's known as the outside in approach, and he recalls numerous conversations about this with Trump's son in law and advisor Jared Kushner. It was just easier for them. It was more attractive for them. It was much more in keeping with the pro Israeli sensibilities both for political reasons, and in the case of Mr Questioner and others emotionally To align themselves with the eyes outside in approach. It's starting to pay off. But the Trump administration is still short of its ultimate prize, Miller says. Getting Saudi Arabia on board. My only concern is that they have hyped and Who plotted to the point where That may not yet be wanted. But if other Arab states join the party, particularly the Saudis, then I think you've got something that will be much more enduring. The Arab foreign minister say they're not turning their backs on Palestinians and Moradi Abdullah bin Zayed, speaking through an interpreter reminded Netanyahu that he agreed to suspend plans to annex parts of the Israeli occupied West Bank. You can look after dark cell. Um thank you for choosing peace and for halting the annexation off Palestinian territories at position that reinforces our shared will To achieve a better future for generations to come. In this time of a pandemic. The men didn't wear masks as they signed their deals with Israel. They did, however, avoid a public handshake. And while the ceremony was taking place at the White House, Palestinian militants in Gaza fired two rockets into southern Israel.

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Israel, UAE agree to normalize relations, with help from Trump

Morning Becomes Eclectic

00:46 sec | 3 years ago

Israel, UAE agree to normalize relations, with help from Trump

"Trump says the United Arab Emirates has agreed to recognize Israel. He calls it a historic breakthrough. To have had informal business and security ties for years, NPR's Michelle Kelemen reports in a statement. President Trump says the delegations from the two countries will meet in the coming weeks to sign a Siri's of bilateral agreements on everything from tourism to security and diplomatic relations and Moradi. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed describes the agreement As a road map toward establishing bilateral relations. He also points out that the agreement would stop further Israeli annexation of Palestinian territories. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had promised annexation in July, but Arab countries, including the US opposed it.

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NFL player Zay Jones reveals heartfelt encounter with white stranger amid George Floyd protests

Daily Pop

00:19 sec | 3 years ago

NFL player Zay Jones reveals heartfelt encounter with white stranger amid George Floyd protests

"Football player Zeta-jones. He tweeted about a moment that happened to him. A reads quote. I was just out of local home. GOODS STORE WITH MY cousin getting furniture for my place. When an elderly white woman approached me at the checkout counter, she looked at me with tears in her eyes, and then said I'm from Minneapolis and I. Just want you to know you matter to me.

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What Are The World's Biggest, Baddest Jigsaw Puzzles?

BrainStuff

06:18 min | 3 years ago

What Are The World's Biggest, Baddest Jigsaw Puzzles?

"Even before. It became a popular way to while away the hours days and weeks during isolation putting together. Jigsaw Puzzles was a favourite family activity. But did you know that? Jigsaw Puzzles have their origin in education. Sir John Spills Berry an English engraver and map maker in the mid. Seventeen hundred is credited with creating the first jigsaw puzzle in seventeen seventy six by attaching a map of the world to a piece of wood then cutting the country's out teachers used the maps to teach geography to their students and a recreational activity was born spills berry would hardly recognize his creation today in the early part of the twentieth century. Jigsaw Puzzles were used as marketing tools often given away or sold for mere pennies today companies. Still use puzzles for creative marketing. Take Kodak for instance. It's selling what it. Claims is the quote world largest jigsaw puzzle. We HAVE TO ADMIT. This thing is pretty huge. The fifty one thousand three hundred piece puzzle features twenty-seven injuries from around the world and when completed measures twenty eight point five feet by six point. Two five feet. That's eight point six meters by one point nine meters and this beast costs more than four hundred dollars but all due respect to the Kodak Jigsaw puzzle. The world's largest jigsaw puzzle by surface area. According to Guinness World Records was put together in Dubai in July of twenty eighteen. The puzzle was an honor of the year of Ziyad a year long tribute to the founding father of the United Arab Emirates. The late Shahid there are more than twelve thousand pieces in the puzzle which was an image of Zayed the official record size measured sixty five thousand nine hundred and five point one seven square feet which is six thousand one hundred twenty two point six eight square meters putting together. Jigsaw puzzles is a Greek group activity but one thousand six hundred students of the University of Economics Ad Hoc Human City in Vietnam took it to the next level. When they completed the jigsaw puzzle with the most pieces on record five hundred fifty one thousand two hundred and thirty two to be exact when it was finished the puzzle measured just over. Forty eight by seventy six feet about fourteen by twenty three meters. It took the students seventeen hours to create the massive puzzle which featured a lotus flower with six petals. But what about the hardest jigsaw puzzle? Ever it contains only nine pieces and it's called the puzzle nine it was designed by Asaka. It includes a small board. The nine pieces include right angles and curved edges. That fit together in several combinations. Think Tetris but way harder. The challenge is getting the last piece to fit. It's nearly impossible to fit all the pieces on the board. It took Chris Ramsey a magician video creator and master puzzle or two hours nine minutes to solve the ice nine and by his own description. He was completely exhausted. By the end of the experience. You Sokha created another equally. Difficult puzzle called the Jigsaw Puzzle. Twenty nine the challenge here is to fit twenty nine pieces into a five by five inch. That's twelve by twelve centimeter trae. It comes with five corner pieces. Just let that sink in. Then there's the largest hand cut wooden jigsaw puzzle Guinness record held by Dave Edmunds England. Who created a forty thousand seven hundred sixty three piece puzzle celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee the puzzle which featured thirty-three Images of Jubilee celebrations was twenty by eight feet? That's six by two and a half meters. When completed though it collapsed soon after Evans completed it took him and force. More than sixteen days to rebuild the puzzle and move at Sandringham where it went on display and was confirmed as the Guinness World record holder. We spoke by email with Caitlin vesper records manager with Guinness World Records North America. She said one of the main criteria for all Guinness World Records titles is that they must be breakable. Every record titled S- monitored is open to being challenged which allows for all kinds of record breaking opportunities all over the world. The Guinness record for most Jigsaw puzzle pieces tattooed on the human body belongs to the aptly named enigma. Sometimes known as Paul Laurence. Who'S A sideshow performer? Actor musician originally from Seattle in two thousand eleven enigmas set the record for having two thousand one hundred twenty three puzzle pieces tattooed on his body from head to toe in no word on whether anyone comes close to second but many puzzle records are held by companies such as the record for the largest spherical jigsaw puzzle. It measured fifteen point seven feet. That's four point. Seven seven meters in circumference and it was made by unit industrial limited in Hong Kong and featured scene from Winnie the Pooh vesper said brands and businesses. Come to US looking to harness the power of record-breaking to commemorate anniversaries and celebrations or to highlight the launch of a new product. Whole communities can come together to attempt to record to a like in March of two thousand nineteen when more than one thousand seven hundred people formed the largest human jigsaw puzzle piece on record a I. The record raised awareness for autism spectrum disorder. The puzzle pieces the symbol for the autismspeaks organization. Vesper explained each Guinness World. Records title has a set of guidelines. That must be followed. The record for the largest human jigsaw puzzle piece is a great example to highlight. This is considered one of our largest human image categories and the idea is to have a group of people gathered together to form a recognizable image. We define a jigsaw puzzle piece as an oddly shaped interlocking and Tessa leading piece designed to be part of a larger picture. The human image to be created would need to be instantly recognizable as a puzzle piece and not an entire puzzle. This record title can be broken if another group creates same image with a larger group of people. Anybody up for the challenge.

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When Healthy Eating Goes Too Far

Food for Thought

08:19 min | 3 years ago

When Healthy Eating Goes Too Far

"Going Vegan Veggie. You simply eating more veggies can all be healthy lifestyle choices but if doing so gives you. Zayed he about hanging out with friends makes you fear certain foods. It can actually be quite dangerous because yes being to healthy can actually be unhealthy for some restrictive. Eating is a short live stage that ricochets into a junk food rebellion for others. They find their way back to the middle of the road. But for some money the so called healthy way of eating can become a true obsession and at its most extreme. An eating disorder known as author. Xia this week's food for thought explores when healthy becomes unhealthy with Dr Nikki Stump Surgeon TV presenter and author of pretty unhealthy. Helen Nikki. Hi Thank you for having me. Really Nice debate here per exciting. I am beyond excited. I think since receiving your book getting to read it in being completely inspired and upset fully instagram Graham Wall. And just seeing what you've been getting up to you it's a pleasure to have you in the. Uk's at thank he owner thank you. I think we'll start with whether someone who's we'll go right him. Web someone's been diagnosed with an each use solder or slightly lesser degree. All serve preoccupation of being unhealthy. One is that unhealthy the occupation of being too healthy. Yeah I think that's a really good question because I think you've kind of alluded to it. Then you in in that question that use. You're walking a fine line. It's it's It's very easy to step from one thing to something that is is not so great for you. So you know. It's reasonable to be conscious and observant. About what you ate and making sure that you're exercising not smoking and drinking and all those kinds of things that's important but then when you get really caught up in it to a point where it is impacting your mental health. Your physical health. Your social well-being forget about that. A Lot. That's why. I think we start to get into territory where you are you looking at something. That's possibly not that good for you. You'll completely right the so many factors involved. I think for anyone to just identify acknowledging themselves. I'm not quite happy right. Now is quite a big step because often people in this country. We still have a thing as what at the moment weight is often seen as such a defining health. I don't know what your thoughts are. Matt Yeah I think white is is not going anywhere as as something that people Reach full particularly In an instant to to make a judgment about their own health or somebody else's health but it's really just not that simple econ deny that in some situations in some circumstances. Some people yes. Your weight is a factor in that can be at either end as well But I think that to look at someone and say Oh look at yourself and say I'm unhealthy because of I figure on the Sky Oh That's not rise. It doesn't really have have the support that we think it does. Yeah I think so. We use Via Mind it. It's so tricky because I got a lot of clients coming in clinic saying all the doctors told me. I'm just above the BMI. Actually have any health problems yeah so I mean BMI. I think is rightly criticised and analyze. And I think that if you're applying it to an individual it's a tool that has very little use if you're applying it to screen someone so looking for problem if you're applying it to perhaps population level or re as a research tool that has validity. But you know I think one of the things that people don't always understand about science and research and medicine and so on and so forth is that you know our tools always in perfect and one of the things that makes perfect is the way that we use them. So if we use be my willy nilly then yeah it's not. It wasn't designed for If we use it to look at an individual in front of us and decide if they're healthy that's wrong but if you're using it for the things that's been designed for it has some Information giving capability. And that's where we need to be using it I completely agree. It's just a wider understanding because things can be taken so literally all the time. Want to believe in one number having the solution or absolutely everything without simple you can be over way to be very fit. Yeah absolutely I you know. One of the things that is important in your health is not necessarily that defined. Yes Oh no I'm I'm above or below a number It's actually what you do and we know in particularly for women that no mash. They're they're they're white so their their body composition that if they live a healthy lifestyles in they take all the boxes for nutrition darn smart etcetera that they have a very significant health benefit. So I I'm I've really moved away from from that kind of thinking that you know. We have to get you to a low beam. I will take into account solely secretly with my patients. I'm very focused on what they're doing. Now I'm just trying to get them to to be. Active for example is is just one simple thing that's so refreshing into comfortable adult as well because this is something that unfortunately we see such a lot of this country because medics in this country. Don't get enough nutritional education. Yeah lifestyle education and to hear you say that is wonderful. Yeah even with that in mind. I'm just one piece of the puzzle. You know so if I identify that someone Is is needing some help. With what eat or exercise you reach for your for your experts. Now I'm sure like like the NHL. We're pretty eater stretched with results. So you know. It's not always easy to do that. And I. I think that doctors should be able to give out the basics just like You know my allied health colleagues give out the basics of what I do as well you know. We all work in this together by. I think it is time to to sort of change up our thinking and the way we give advice across the board. Yeah completely. I think is often a misconception. As well that it's all about overeating Ashley. You can be overweight and be quite malnourished as well. Connie that for me. I don't think people realize no and I think the way to to look at this is to Magin if you are overweight and you your diet consists less assay solely of takeout food so that that's all you rating by doing that by eating that very Calorie dense food You are unfortunately missing out on a lot of nutrients So for example you know are based on our. That's a word that is very loaded by mere medically speaking someone who paps has a extra white in the medical complications of it they can be still lacking in in Macronutrients. They can still be lacking micronutrients. you know so. It's not that straightforward to say to say that all that they're very well nourished nor that actually might not be exactly. You can be both ends of the spectrum I said and be completely malnourished. Do you see this getting worse and Western society off. I mean that's sort of what the data suggests you know so if you look at you know. Uk Australia us now. We're all fairly on power. We have pretty similar Spectrum of issues I think health issues and outside of the sphere of food and weight and so on and so forth with pretty similar and I. I do think that that it is the all of these things are increasing And then not just about US eating too much You know all of these choices that we might happen in a system. That is designed to make eight to macho exercise too little. I mean near tobacco. Advertising is literally designed to get. You know it's you know we're not we're not failing ourselves we are filed by system at lodge.

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Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco Discuss the New Hampshire Primary Results

Hysteria

11:41 min | 3 years ago

Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco Discuss the New Hampshire Primary Results

"Erin first of all congratulations to you and what to you and into me We have several days now before another caucus or primary activity and feeling really proud of our country and of myself often of you that we get all of this time without having to worry about who's voting for who but can I tell you something. That actually hurts my heart so much. Okay okay. The Nevada caucuses are on my forty four th birthday oh no I know okay. I've got I've got one up. Can you what the Twenty Sixteen Democratic National Convention contained. My birthday my birthdays at the end of July and on my birthday I went to it was just like it was an awful week of whether it was way way way too hot. Everything was spread out like in Cleveland. Everything was altogether for the DNC. NC was not very fun logistically and on my birthday I spent all day kind of traipsing to all these different events way too hot wearing nylons even though because that's what wild because that's what it's like a standard people were nylons and That night I went to a planned. Parenthood Party that Liz oh performed at Whoa. WHOA yeah yeah so the day itself was sort of weird but the Liz Oh performance was cool? That's cool yeah there that there were protesters outside of that has pretty graphic posters. I was like look. It's my birthday leave meal since Donald Trump became president we've moved past like pantyhose right. NYLONS THEIR DAD. Oh the one hundred percent unless you're unless you're robbing a bank you should not be wearing nylons and then they're over your face. It's totally different ballgame right totally I have. I have another question for you. Not Related and NYLONS. Do you think Kamala Harris is wishing she stayed in the race right about now Lord Lord be I mean. I don't know like maybe when you drop out you feel fucking free you know and like you kick back and you watch what it is when there's all the Chitchat about whether or not they're gonNA let Bloomberg into the debate and not have to meet the threshold that other people did. I don't nope she whispered as if she were back in but I bet she was pissed. Yeah I my main reason for thinking that I was thinking this as I was watching the he returns. Come in from New Hampshire on to say and witnessing Amy Klobuchar even though in Bernie Sanders won the primary people to judge came in second and Amy Klobuchar though came in third and she's really mounted a There's been a swell in globetrotting over the last couple of week. The closest stands the Clova who stands have have really grown number. And you know amy. Klobuchar was kind of in on the path of being an also ran up until last night's really strong third-place still third-place performance. And I was just thinking you know comma. Harris is one of those people who could be explosive in a debate and it. It's it seemed to me like club. Char's turnaround or her boost was sort of brought to you by her really good performance in her last debate bait so that was my I was like you know. I wonder if commonly could have pulled something off like Amy Klobuchar did well. Here's the interesting thing. Right is the what accommodated is. She came out on the attack ray like she was super strong and debates. She criticized the other candidates in the race. Fairly you know fairly like they all have disagreements but she was very schlick really leaned into it and wanted to distinguish herself. What we haven't seen yet is what happens? Now that Kloba Shar an all of them are going to have to do the same thing right so so closure had like a really even I mean we both said she fucking great debate performance. She's is the person who comes in. It feels with a plan and execute Right which is what how. I felt about Kamla Is that she. You could tell by the. He ended the debate what she hoped to do and sort of whether or not she did it. So I think it'll be interesting to see now that that Klobuchar is pushing into you. Like the upper. Look anyone who's made it to the top. Three top four has gotten the shit kicked out of them at some point. And the question is whether you bounce back from getting the shit kicked out of Jio show. Sure yeah I mean an and the thing is there are negative stories about club that have been out but they came out at a time when she wasn't considered a front runner. Like the story. Gory of the way that she treated her staff. And the sort of way that it hasn't really been atoned for do you think that's going to end up hurting her. You know it's hard to say right because it like old news because it came out a couple of months ago. I mean the things they weren't they. It was not an isolated incident. It seemed like sort of of a pervasive behavior pattern So I don't know if those if those specific stories are GonNa come back to haunt her but I do think that you know now. She's going to be tested. She's going to look at a lot of people who are in the top tier have released plans. She hasn't released a ton of clans and therefore they haven't been picked apart. You know I mean Elizabeth Warren released every plan under the sun and the thing is she gave people a lot of fodder to just pick apart. And so you know. I really hope that having someone like Warren or like Bernie or people who take the time to really think through plans and try to explain between them. The American people aren't the ones targeted and assembled by the media. Because they've actually done the work no. I think that it's time you know the club Charlotte everybody but he also because it will happen. Whoever the general election candidate is whoever the nominee of the party is is GonNa get the shake out of them? So it's time to like make sure we're kicking the shit out of everybody buddy so that you know the skeletons are revealed. The policies are understood so that the next forty eight contests we have You know like people have all the facts right. I mean and let's Talk About Elizabeth Warren a little bit because it seems like In New Hampshire she had a disappointing disappointing finish during during her speech though she was as always use very classy and she congratulated. Quote my friend Amy Klobuchar for showing. Just how wrong the pundits can be when they account a woman out. What do you think happened to Warren's campaign and do you think that she People who support her should not should feel bad but do you think did they have reason to be less than yeah. Certainly I mean for sure the thing that I feel specifically ethically about Warren is kind of what we were just talking about. Is that in her effort to show America how much she had thought about this. How prepared she was? She released plans. And then the the media and certain people just like pick those plans apart and try to show why some of what she wanted to achieve was pie in the sky right now my point is I want a little pie in the sky. I want people who aren't just like I'm GonNa get in there and maintain the status quo. I just won't be racist And so I think that you know being from a neighboring state. It was people really expected her to do better. But look everyone was pulling apart was picking apart everybody last night. It's like Bernie should have done much much better like he outperformed Hillary by twenty points. Last time we'll right but they're like two people in the racist time in that time there were like eight this time and so you know. I think that I think E W has had a bad couple of conflict to contests where people thought she would do better but I still think that they can turn it around. Yeah and I think that it is every time in in my adult life every single election cycle. It seems like the gold fish brain of the political media has done the same thing which is try to extrapolate nationwide trends from you too very small very white states that quite honestly are so small and so white. Both would make great settings for horror movies about insulated small towns. that don't take kindly to a attractive. Young couple that gets stranded in their car like children of the corn style. Setting states should not and cannot really determine the future of the American democratic process. We put a lot of weight in it and a lot of resources are invested into doing well in those states. Decisions are made based on how people do in those states. But but I think now more than ever it's like especially this time around. It seems like after Iowa everyone was like Oh my God. Democrats need to be worried biting their fingernails. Offing Zayed. Low turnout low turnout. This is a disaster. But it's like this is one St and New Hampshire's turn out was at about two thousand eight levels so even better than two thousand sixteen and we still have a state coming up Nevada on the twenty second which has a lot more than white people living there that will actually be a better indicator of what the Democratic Base will do moving forward but I think looking at how the political press treats this time after time it almost was feels like it's their muscle memory like like if I'm walking my dog in a park and he sees a dead thing he can't help but try to roll in. You know like political pundits. See something happened in Iowa. They can't help but be like. Oh this is how the whole rest of the country acts exactly and do you think I mean. Do you think it's going to change this time because I feel like people are are more annoyed with the process this time than they've ever been well because I think that this the process has been going on. I mean I'm exhausted. I'm I am personally stressed out and exhausted because it's like I mad about how the race is being picked apart part. I'm I think that people like this is the one thing people who are like on television as journalists and news people or pundits. I feel like if you actually supporting a candidate. You should kind of have to declare it because people are looking at you as sort of like historical looking back through multiple races and trying to read tea leaves of what it means historically. But if you're like taking that sanders doesn't have a chance and it's because you are not progressive. I feel like you should have to declare that like I feel like this year more than ever before it feels like less on the level And I felt like that a little bit last night when it seemed like the lead story in different for an outlets was that Buddha judge had come in second and I mean the the real story is that Bernie Sanders one. He's now the National Front runner career in the Democratic race. And that's something that I feel. It's getting buried by either wishful thinking or people who are reverting back to muscle memory like Oh of course they're gonNA pick the of course they're going to pick the moderate of course. The story is is the journey of the moderate. Not The story is like the journey of the gatecrashing progressive. Exactly and it's like you can tell you can tell what the pundits candidates and the like and the establishment. It's like they're just telling on themselves all over the place and I just think that people deserve the right to make up their own mind and don't you feel to you like you're watching people and instead of you know maybe four years ago or two thousand eight people looked all the candidates and they're like you know what this is. The person person who speaks to me now. We've turned America into these like many soothsayer pundits. Were like who do I think can win but but like I'm not sure that you get a real result when that's all the people are doing

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Creating Empathetic Bots - Robocopy Leads the Way in Conversation Design Mastery

The Voice Tech Podcast

05:03 min | 3 years ago

Creating Empathetic Bots - Robocopy Leads the Way in Conversation Design Mastery

"When these chat bots became a thing 'cause it was always like away right you have to have virtual system on the website. You'd ask the question and they would know or give you a very long answer and became more conversational and I realized you know understand the technology I understand the dialogue and I now understand service space so this is something from you to explore so started out on my own on pretty much by raising my hands and say you know all all obsess over this problem. I got a few clients right away and Dan. I met my co-founder and they already had like a design. Agency there psychologists by trade using psychology to think about user experience in conversion etc.. So we SORTA teamed up because we realized there's artificial brain there's a human brain and there's language it makes total sense for us to tackle this problem so we started out as agency working with. Bryant's we fought. That was going to be We were going to be doing but once wrote a blog post that said we train our own people in our academy and then brands from all over the world started reaching out which which is a good problem to have I guess right so we look like might as well start academy but that was like Chat Bot relatives so we developed some curriculum for that and we had people come to the the office and have a couple of weeks with us. We like every Tuesday night and then won a larger search engines. Reach out to us. We got connected with them because they were putting out in Google assistant assistant and they were interested and they obviously have that. It's important to train conversation designs around the world for voice right because if you have a bad google assistant experience you know. Two brands not delivering good content. That you're GonNa Green socks ride so they reached out. They connected us with all these different conversation designers. That have been doing this for twenty years that were in the back of call centers working on the IVR systems and they had developed so many techniques that they aso many hours invested in so all these people that work in very large famous companies now just helped us develop these courses and work with us from all the best practices that they had independence that we saw we developed like really step by step design. Method that we dance sort of put out and that sort official to certificate is based around and was great and I think that's what I'm proud of stuff most to stop every team that we work with now. Is that if you take a use case and you follow the steps a good conversations gonNA come out and we have that here this week in Singapore's just starts out really messy with the use case and you When we have a conversation we look at the bond rates in the user needs because a user has rational needs but also emotional needs? So we look at you. Know what expect water during Zayed eighties would motivate them. Where are they most likely to be a win? That having these conversation all that stuff influences dynamics and then we also look at like the botany where we look at in order to resolve this about has to ask certain questions it needs to be interesting to think about having needs but yeah if you treat it as another agent of course something that has needs and then you can address those. Yeah it's like a you know comes from screenwriting right. Every time there's two characters in the movie and they engage in dialogue to both have a goal in mind riding because of that conflict gets messy at a makes it interesting exciting so yet from the bots perspective if I WANNA help But perhaps there's also certain information that already have because I'm integrated with a database. Maybe I have certain responsibilities. I have to share a legal legal information etc so we have a canvas that we use you filled in with a bunch of posted. Some day he got to people they sit back to back from each other so the Kency NC notice the older have is just works and role play. One's going to be planning to usurp the other one's going to be playing the bought and we let them figure it out on what I it's really really messy right. It's very confusing. It's silly the usual start asking questions but each question to us or ask we have to figure out. Is that a question more people would ask. This is a training exercise. You conduct face to face in the classroom with the guys in the brands. And this is a way to tease out. The main flows and the problems in the conversations stations that other customers their customers to have. Yeah so we'll do that exercise and so we'll do it onside face to face but it's important that the people are sitting back to back accidents each other. So what does if the user starts asking questions done every time you ask a question. It's a sign of a lack of information concerned that you might have so something needs to be addressed so what you do in. The next iteration stopped the bottle. Probably proactively communicate that information right and takeaway anxiety before curse curse and that leads to a lot of empathy right because if you engage in dialogue and you feel like I really understand you because I address all your questions before they even appearing to your mind. Yeah and phoebe yeah you become very calm as a user. You're okay with me leading the conversation fall

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Children and mental illness

Sex is Not For Sissies

03:37 min | 4 years ago

Children and mental illness

"According to NAMI, one in five, children ages thirteen to eighteen have or will have a serious, mental illness. Twenty percent of youth ages. Thirteen eighteen live with a mental health condition. That's twenty percent eleven percent of us. Have a mood disorder. Ten percent have a behavior or kind duck disorder. Apor sent of youth having Zayed sorter. Here's my little side, not to take anything away from the possibility that there's a mental illness, but I have found through my own life in through my own practice that sometimes we can change our life circumstances. Like take away some of the overload in the pressure on children. Also, we can take a look at what's going on with them in their diet. One of my cousins, head a daughter who was very hyperactive as a child in wind. She had before site, or maybe some counseling to change her diet and take away out, things, artificial anything that was a die or an additive her daughter win for me. Hyperactive in very difficult to deal with to now being a successful engineer. So understand that there can be biological things. Now, what is the impact of all this fifty percent of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age fourteen in seventy five percent by age twenty four twice? So important for us to pay attention to what's going on without children. Schizophrenia is an illness, that dramatically Vicks people who are in their formative years in their early twenties, and pay attention and seek help make sure that they understand that is perfectly okay to have something going on. But you're going to work with them to find help whether that for them or for yourself the average delay between the onset of symptoms and intervention is eight to ten years. So just imagine how terrible that is when, you know, something is wrong. But you don't know what it is, for me took a year to identify even though I'm a licensed healthcare professional, it took a year, and that was with me, pushing in pushing pushing imagine if you don't know and you let it go eight to ten years, too long to be miserable, thirty thirty seven percent of students with a mental health condition age fourteen in older drop out of school. The high strap out rate of any disability group. Just imagine a cost to that person into society, seventy percent of youth, in state in local juvenile Justice symptoms systems have mental illness, seventy percent and many times, they're in there because of that several treatment a lot of folks that are arrested for drug and alcohol related problems that are in prison were doing things to heal themselves. They were taking drugs or taking out hall, and then maybe they went into crime. In order to finance that now. Here's something important as we come near close suicide is the third leading cause of death in youth age ten to twenty four. That's the third leading cause of death. And we know mobile vehicle accidents and other types. Oh, unintentional injuries account in top to ninety percent of those who died. I suicide head an underlying mental illness, once again, pay attention, get some hill.

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NCAA Tourney Preview

PTI

03:27 min | 4 years ago

NCAA Tourney Preview

"Tournament is allegedly underway. Let us bring a man who will be calling many of the games all the way through the national championship Turner sports analyst and somebody we watched play in high school. You're even old now south lakes high school. Let's start with this. I ask you as an analyst Dookie when you watch Zay on. What do you see? Wow. See explosiveness? I see, you know, see almost like a combination of a linebacker who jumps like Vince Carter. Is really nothing we've ever seen before in terms of his explosiveness athleticism. But also how hard he plays and steals activity has energy just off the charts. We're so used to comparing people you really can't compare them because there's really been nobody quite like him. That's how unique Zion. Williamson is all right grant beyond Duke. You've had a chance to study the brackets who do you like beyond the blue devils? I mean who jumps out to you as a team that could could at least get to the final four not further. While there's a lot of teams, and I know a mouse opposed to say this. But I think North Carolina is really talented trouble for that. I can get in trouble for that. So I if anyone says anything I'll just pretend I'm seeing Smith, but but not North Carolina. Roy Williams has done a fantastic job. I do think UVA they've had a lot of setbacks adversity in the tournament. But I do think this is this is Tony Bennett's most talented team. And I think they'll get through and get to the final four. I think Michigan state. I know they're in the same region as Duke, but I I was at the big ten conference tournament last week. I followed them Tom Izzo. This team is just balanced tough. They defend they can score. They really don't have a weakness at all as a sleeper team. I like Texas Tech the best defensive team in the country. They got a kid Jerry Kover who's probably wanted to top five players in college basketball that nobody knows about he's capable as they are. Taking a long run. And I love Florida state. You know, I love what they've done Leonard Hamilton. They won twelve of thirteen games in the regular season. People forget they got to the ACC conference finals loss to Duke. But they have a lot of death in very talented. So there's teams out there. Other than Duke believe it or not that are capable for long run. I'm gonna ask you to put all your old man hat for second. You and I did this a little bit the other night in Chicago during the big ten turnament. Will you go back to that last year? Even when you lost to Arkansas Scotty Thurman shot sorry to bring this up. You had seen your late and teams teams at three or four all Americans seem to time. And when you're watching now played there, but you're watching now this one and done era are the guys that he good. I mean, you look at them and think, yeah, these guys could have played when we did and won something. That's a good question. I think I think I think there's some really talented players and a lot of young talented players. But you know, the difference was you had older players more experienced players who had the opportunity maybe go pro who didn't think that UNLV team in nineteen ninety blue blue out Duke and Denver in the championship game. And you had Stacy Augmon.

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