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"34,400" Discussed on Crypto Curious

Crypto Curious

04:26 min | Last month

"34,400" Discussed on Crypto Curious

"This is an Equity Baits Media Podcast. ACAS powers the world's best podcasts. Here's a show that we recommend. As a broadcast journalist, I've spent my life traveling the world and made my living interviewing the greatest fighters of all time. Until this day, I talk to the greatest fighters and thinkers about their fight. I'm Radio Raheem. Till this day. Follow Till This Day to stay in the fight. ACAST helps creators launch, grow, and monetize their podcasts everywhere. ACAST.COM One of the big questions is, what is money? For practical purposes, it exists in a series of heterogeneous databases, very different databases. Do you believe in crypto? Digital currency may be an answer, but it is a highly respectable disaster. I'd go on Bitcoin. There is no second best. Thank you for watching. Thank you for watching. I'm good, Trace. How are you? Really well. Thanks for coming back again. That's alright. Thanks for having me. You know I love doing this. You do, don't you? Button for punishment. I do. So we probably should give you a proper intro because you're not just the founder of OzCryptoCon, which is in its second year, but you're well known around the traps for your massive Facebook page. How many is in there now? There's about 50,000 members, but I mean, during the bear market, how many of them are active at the moment? That's a tough call, but there's about 50,000 members. But yeah, I've been around a while. Yes, and that's the crypto den. Crypto den, yeah. Yeah, and like you said, it's probably getting frothy now with what's going on coming out of that crypto winter, but that one has been around for many years now. You're also offering that trading education package, which you started earlier this year. Yeah, that's right. So we haven't pushed it live just yet. So we're working with the team from OKEx to push out a huge plethora of education programs for the Web3 space that's trading, DeFi, all sorts of different topics. We're hoping to push that out, start off next year. Fantastic. Looking forward to checking it out. Yeah, exciting stuff. Well, look, people are going to be checking the market out at the moment because that is what we want to talk about at the top of the show right now, ladies and gentlemen. We said a couple of weeks ago, up-tober, didn't we? And certainly not disappointing. It has been a huge week in crypto and the big guy, Bitcoin, has been leading this one, but others like Solana and XRP have also been doing pretty well as well. Bitcoin finally rebounding with some really bullish action, adding 17% over the past seven days, 25% just this month. We've pushed well over 30K actually at time of recording. 34,400. 34,400. Wow. There we go.

"34,400" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:09 min | 2 years ago

"34,400" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Data come in this morning, expanding on a slower pace than expected Reason to worry. We'll check in with Steve Ricchiuto. He's Mizuho US chief economist Phil Orlando, chief equity market strategist at Federated Hermes. He's been bullish and he's been a right. We're going to see if he's still bullish. We'll check in with him At first, Let's go to John Tucker and get a Bloomberg business Flash giant by Paul The major averages are mixed with the NASDAQ 100 at a record just barely. S and P 500. Lower energy. The worst performing innocent group has oil prices they fall and as you mentioned signs of slowing activity emerging in June with the ISM services index that missed market expectations. The prices index registered the highest in the index history. Going back to 1979 firms that appears are struggling to be increasing levels of demand, prompting across the board. Price increases over at RBC Capital Markets economist there, Tom Porcelli says there is no denying that Price pressures they are building as we look at wage pressures. They're they're they're very present. You know, they are starting to build. I think it will take time for them to push into more of a positive territory when when you just for inflation, But, you know, no one can deny that we're moving in the right direction and Treasury yields extending declines after June's ISM services gauge. Right now we have the 10 Year 1.35% that is down seven basis points. The long bomb the 30 year below 2% 1.97% that is down six basis points right now, and China, issuing a sweeping warning to its biggest companies, vowing to tighten oversight of data security at overseas listings. NASDAQ 100 Again eight points higher 14,735 the S and P 528 points lower at 43 24. The Dow 382 points lower at 34,400 M four. Check the markets for you every 15 minutes during the trading day, right here on Bloomberg Radio. I'm John Tucker. And that is your Bloomberg business. Flash Paul..

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"34,400" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

NEWS 88.7

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"34,400" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

"Activism over the last several years with Brandon Mac from Black Lives matter, Houston and Dr Howard Henderson from Texas Southern University's Center for Justice Research, and as we talk about complex issues related to race and racism and wrestle with the best way forward, we consider when and how to have such conversations with kids. We ask Dr. April Peter's Hawkins from the University of Houston. We'll start with a news update from NPR and news 88 7. Stay with us. Live from NPR News in Washington on Corbett Coleman. NPR's learned that President Biden will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Geneva. The two leaders will meet June 16th. Biden will be in Europe to attend a gathering of G seven leaders planned for Britain will then join NATO officials in Belgium before the summit with Putin. No particular agreements are expected out of their meeting. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel working to support the cease fire between Israel and Palestinian Hamas fighters in Gaza. Blinken says the U. S will help find funding for Palestinians to rebuild. He says the U. S. Supports Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas rockets. Israel opened its two border crossings today to begin allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza after closing them during the 11 Day conflict. NPR's Becky Sullivan reports from Gaza City. As of today, the borders are open to aid including food, medicine and fuel. Now on the streets of Gaza City. Our trucks loaded with rice and water and workers are packing boxes of food like lentils, pasta and cheese for displaced families, some paid for by donations from Turkey, according to one supervisor, Musab Cherie. Trust me, I'm not feeling any satisfaction way we are just backing all of this box is we don't want war and we don't believe in that. Israeli Defense Minister Benny God said Sunday that Israel will only allow in basic humanitarian needs into Gaza. Until various political demands are met, including the return of bodies of two Israeli soldiers from the 2014 war. Becky Sullivan. NPR NEWS GAZA City A celebration of George Floyd's Life is set for today in Minneapolis. It was a year ago today that he was murdered by then city police officer From Minnesota Public Radio Matt Sepik has more today's gathering at a downtown park honors Floyd's life and legacy with a focus on black culture history, food in music. It caps off three days of anniversary events that included a march and rally as well as panel discussions about policing and racial equity. Former police officer Derrick Show than faces sentencing next month after a jury in April convicted him of Floyd's murder. Mad Sepik reporting stocks opened modestly higher this morning following gains on Monday. NPR's Scott Horsley reports. The Dow Jones industrial average was little changed in early trading. Asian stocks were up overnight and European shares are climbing after encouraging news about Germany's economic rebound. Investors have temporarily set aside worries about rising inflation. After reassurance from several Federal Reserve officials that the central bank's easy money policies will continue. Home prices are still climbing at a rapid rate. An index of home prices in 20 key metro areas jumped more than 13% in March compared to a year ago. That's the biggest rise in more than seven years. Even more than bullish forecasters had expected. Scott Horsley. NPR NEWS Washington on Wall Street. Now the Dow was up about seven points at 34,400. The NASDAQ is up 33 at 6 13,094. This is NPR. Support for NPR comes from NPR stations. Other contributors include data I cou in a I and Machine Learning platform designed to give everyone in the enterprise the ability to work with and understand data for better decision making. Learn more at data I cou dot com. Live from news 88 7 in Houston. I met hair of one year ago today. Houston Native George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis Police officer Derrick Show. Vin News. 88 7 Lucy Oh, Vasco says Our city is holding several events to mark the anniversary of Floyd's death George floor and grew up in third. Ward was part of the city's hip hop scene and serve as a mentor for young men in his community. The city of Houston is remembering his life and the impact of his death Today in a balloon release plan for five this evening, it will be a CUNY homes. The public housing complex were Floyd grew up. Members of Floyd's family are expected to be there, along with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, HPD chief Troy thinner and other community members. A memorial concert is scheduled for Sunday evening at the Fountain of Praise Church where Floyd's funeral services were held. Derrick show. Vin, The former Minneapolis police officer convicted for Floyd's murder, is expected to be sentenced next month. I'm Lucy A. Vasquez in Houston. The Texas House is expected to consider legislation today, which would ban transgender Children from participating in school sports teams that aligned with their gender identity. Some parents are blasting the bill, claiming it's discriminatory. Like Rachel Gonzales, who has a transgender daughter. The Dallas native says she's traveled to Austin for three legislative sessions now to testify against measures targeting her kid. It's so incredibly upsetting To know that the people who are making laws in our states don't care about our Children. The state Senate approved the bill last month. Another bill, which will create tougher rules for chemical storage tanks, has passed. Both chambers of the Legislature is our environmental reporter. Katie Walk ins tells us it was created in response to the massive I P C fire that sent a black plume of smoke over Houston for days. Chemical storage tanks have been the source of several disasters in recent years, including the fire it EITC Deer park and a major spill during Hurricane Harvey. There are thousands of these tanks in the Houston area alone..

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"34,400" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"34,400" Discussed on KQED Radio

"The 2020 election is over. The vote has been certified. But in Arizona, a Republican led vote recount goes on. It's been one year since George Floyd's murder that galvanized support for black lives matter. Today, the movement is the target of a disinformation campaign. And New York City's mayor says there will be no virtual learning come fall. It is Tuesday May 25th comedian Mike Myers is 58 years old. Today news is next. Live from NPR news in Washington. I'm Corbett Coleman. NPR's learned that President Biden will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Geneva. The two leaders will meet June 16th. By then we'll be in Europe to attend a gathering of G seven leaders planned for Britain will then join NATO officials in Belgium before the summit with Putin. No particular agreements are expected out of their meeting. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel working to support the cease fire between Israel and Palestinian Hamas fighters in Gaza. Blinken says the U. S will help find funding for Palestinians to rebuild. He says the U. S. Supports Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas rockets. Israel opened its two border crossings today to begin allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza after closing them during the 11 Day conflict. NPR's Becky Sullivan reports from Gaza City. As of today, the borders are open to aid including food, medicine and fuel. Now on the streets of Gaza City, our trucks loaded with rice and water. Workers are packing boxes of food like lentils, pasta and cheese for displaced families, some paid for by donations from Turkey, according to one supervisor, Musab Cherie. Firstly, I'm not feeling any satisfaction way we're just packing. All of this box is we don't want war and we don't believe in that, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said Sunday. Until various political demands are met, including the return of bodies of two Israeli soldiers from the 2014 war. Becky Sullivan. NPR NEWS GAZA City A celebration of George Floyd's Life is set for today in Minneapolis. It was a year ago today that he was murdered by then. City police officer from Minnesota Public Radio. Matt Sepik has more today's gathering at a downtown park honors Floyd's life and legacy with a focus on black culture, history, food and music. It caps off three days of anniversary events that included a march and rally as well as panel discussions about policing and racial equity. Former police officer Derrick Show than faces sentencing next month after a jury in April convicted him of Floyd's murder That's epic reporting. Stocks opened modestly higher this morning following gains on Monday. NPR's Scott Horsley reports, the Dow Jones industrial average was little changed in early trading. Asian stocks were up overnight and European shares or climbing after encouraging news about Germany's economic rebound. Investors have temporarily set aside worries about rising inflation after reassurance from several Federal Reserve officials that the central bank's easy money policies will continue. Home prices are still climbing at a rapid rate and index of home prices in 20 key metro areas jumped more than 13% in March compared to a year ago. That's the biggest rise in more than seven years. Even more than bullish forecasters had expected Scott Horsley. NPR NEWS Washington on Wall Street. Now the Dow was up about seven points at 34,400. The NASDAQ is up 33 at 6 13,094. This is NPR Live from KQED News. I'm Brian what Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing for his plan to spend $2 billion on wildfire preparedness and prevention. KQED climate reporter Ezra David Romero has more The governor's proposed budget includes one and a quarter billion dollars to improve public safety and communities vulnerable to wildfire. It's meant to increase the pace and scale of force management projects like working with tribes home hardening and prescribed burns. Cal Fire Chief Tom Porter says $50 million is proposed for controlled burns and hand crews. The caveat is not every piece of California is ready for prescribed fire yet. There are a lot of areas that are overgrown. While the state is doing more prescribed burns than it ever has. Porter says it will take decades to establish a successful prescribed burn program. The Legislature hasn't held June 15th to approve the budget. I'm Ezra David Romero KQED news. The San Jose Earthquakes are teaming up with Santa Clara County to promote a one day covert 19 vaccination clinic at over felt high school. This Friday. Several players on the soccer team plan to be at the schools clinic to sign autographs and encourage people to get their shots. Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez We especially wanted to need the earthquakes help in communities that are hardest hit because so many of our communities our manufacturers or nurses, their teachers, their janitors and grocery clerks, and we want to make sure that they get vaccinated. In sports. The Mariners beat the A's for two to another. At the Coliseum this evening. The Giants play in Arizona and about the same time I'm Brian. What KQED news Support for NPR today comes from data Eiko and AI and Machine learning platform designed to give everyone in the enterprise the ability to work with and understand data for better decision making. Learn more data I co dot com and the listeners and members of KQED Joe with traffic.

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"34,400" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

04:27 min | 2 years ago

"34,400" Discussed on WBUR

"Satisfaction way We are just backing goal of this box is way don't want toe on. We don't believe in it. Israeli Defense Minister Benny God said Sunday that Israel will only allow in basic humanitarian needs into Gaza. Until various political Becky Sullivan. NPR NEWS GAZA City A celebration of George Floyd's Life is set for today in Minneapolis. It was a year ago today that he was murdered by then. City police officer from Minnesota Public Radio. Matt Sepik has war. Today's gathering at a downtown park honors Floyd's life and legacy with a focus on black culture, history, food and music. It caps off three days of anniversary events that included a march and rally as well as panel discussions about policing and racial equity. Former police officer Derrick Show than faces sentencing next month after a jury in April convicted him of Floyd's murder That's epic reporting. Stocks opened modestly higher this morning following gains on Monday. NPR's Scott Horsley reports, the Dow Jones industrial average was little changed in early trading. Asian stocks were up overnight and European shares or climbing after encouraging news about Germany's economic rebound. Investors have temporarily set aside worries about rising inflation after reassurance from several Federal Reserve officials that the central bank's easy money policies will continue. Home prices are still climbing at a rapid rate and index of home prices in 20 key metro areas jumped more than 13% in March compared to a year ago. That's the biggest rise in more than seven years. Even more than bullish forecasters had expected. Scott Horsley NPR NEWS Washington on walls Right now, the Dow was up about seven points at 34,400. The NASDAQ is up 33 at 6 13,094. This is NPR. This is not the 0.9 deputy you arm I'm Jack. Let PR is in Boston state lawmakers around with more than a dozen recommendations for how to improve the state run nursing home for veterans in Holyoke. At least 76 residents of the Holyoke soldiers home died in a Corona virus outbreak last spring. Report from the special panel of lawmakers blames the Baker administration for not addressing poor leadership and staffing issues even before the pandemic recommendations include hiring a license nursing home administrator to lead the facility. And creating a hotline for staff and family to report concerns. This hour, the full state Senate begins to take up the fiscal 2022 budget. The nearly $48 billion spending plan is a little more than 2.5% increase over the current fiscal year. Also nearly $2 billion more than what the governor had proposed. 923 amendments to the budget have been filed. Cambridge based Madonna says it's Corona virus vaccine is 100% effective in Children aged 12 to 17. The company tested the vaccine on 4000 adolescents in that age range and says they became completely protected against the virus after two doses. Former Massachusetts Republican governor and current Utah Senator Mitt Romney says he supports creating a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6th insurrection at the U. S. Capitol building. Romney is the first Republican senator to support that effort. The US House passed a bill to form the commission. But even with Romney's support, it is not expected to pass the Senate. The time is 10 05 were funded by you, our listeners and by speakeasy stage streaming songs for a new world. Jason Robert Brown's musical about life, love and the choices that define US starts may 26th speakeasy stage dot com And Margulies, Peru TSE providing inside on the practical steps needed to prepare for a safe return to the workplace Information and reports on MP architect's boston dot com In the forecast, mostly sunny today highs in the mid seventies right now, 65 degrees in Boston. This is definitely bur WB ur supporters include data I cou And a I and machine learning platform designed to give everyone in the enterprise the ability to work with and understand data for better decision making. Learn more at data I, koo Kam.

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