35 Burst results for "9 30 A.M."

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
A highlight from Harden's Clippers Debut & Panic Meter Ratings
"The football is back for an encore in Frankfurt, Germany. Exclusively on NFL Network. Jonathan Taylor and the Colts square off against Mac Jones and the Patriots. Rise, shine, and watch a full day of football. Sunday at 9 30 a .m. Eastern only on NFL Network and streaming on NFL Plus. AI has the power to automate, but if it's using untrusted data, can you trust the results? Your business doesn't just need AI, it needs the right AI for your business. Introducing Watson X. A platform designed to multiply output by tailoring AI to your needs. When you Watson X your business, you can train, tune, and deploy AI all with your trusted data. Let's create the right AI for your business with Watson X. Learn more at ibm .com slash Watson X. IBM. Let's create.

The Dan Bongino Show
Biden's Executive Order Is About Stopping AI From Telling the Truth
"Or watch it recorded afterwards we've released the podcast title at about 9 30 a .m eastern time every day if you go to rumble you'll see it it'll say upcoming and that's kind of the theme of the show and the theme of today's show and usually rolls into the radio that i really wanted to focus on was elon's kind of bombshell appearance on rogan yesterday where he basically twitter was pravda but it's interesting this show took a different direction for me a lot different than the podcast this is why i encourage if you can to listen to both or i always intend them to kind of track each other should be told they rarely do because the ai thing we got into sparked a really really wild conversation i'm getting a ton of feedback on facebook i mean top 10 feedback easy because i think people understand what i told you is correct that the biden administration's recent executive order obsessing over regulating ai has nothing to with do the danger of ai it has everything to do with the political danger of ai telling you the truth because folks republic good republicans i'm gonna go with the swampy ones we have our issues too good republicans don't fear fear the truth i'm reading an article during the break by james freeman in the wall street journal about donald trump's tax cuts how they spark there's a new study out not by conservatives either how the corporate tax cuts specifically the ones you heard were evil remember evil corporations made out from the peace the results of the trump corporate tax reform this is according to a analytical study or more business investment more growth more wages for workers and little impact on government revenue as lower corporate tax rates were offset by an expanding economy that's called data you see why the biden team is so afraid ai of it's the same reason

The Charlie Kirk Show
A highlight from The Nursing Home Ruling Class with Rep. Matt Gaetz
"We get it. You're busy. You don't have time to waste on the mainstream media. That's why Salem News Channel is here. We have hosts worth watching, actually discussing the topics that matter. Andrew Wilkow, Dinesh D 'Souza, Brandon Tatum, and more. Open debate and free speech you won't find anywhere else. We're not like the other guys. We're Salem News Channel. Watch any time on any screen for free 24 -7 at snc .tv and on local now channel 525. Hey everybody to end the Charlie Kirk show. We reflect on the death of Dianne Feinstein and also we have Matt Gaetz join the program on the latest out of the 9 30 fight. Email us freedom at charliekirk .com and subscribe to our podcast. Open up your podcast app and type in Charlie Kirk show. Get involved with Turning Point USA Today at tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. It's already high school or college chapter today at tpusa .com. As always, you can email us freedom at charliekirk .com and again getting involved with Turning Point USA is really important. tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Become a member charliekirk .com members. It's members .charliekirk .com. That is members .charliekirk .com. Buckle up everybody here. Charlie what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries destroyed lives and we are going to the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com. The breaking news today which is worth some examination and reflection is the passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 19:00 08-31-2023 19:00
"That airs at 9 .30 p .m. New York time on the 27th of September in the U .S. Then at 6 .30 in the evening the next day and that is 9 .30 as well in other parts of the world such as Asia. Right, let's have a look now at what we have in prospect with economic data out of China today. We're looking at the Taishin PMI for manufacturing. Expecting that to be a bit of a damp squib, declining to 49, showing more contraction. This is Bloomberg. China eases lending rules to aid the property sector and some country garden bondholders are pushing for default. Former President Trump pleads not guilty to charges in Georgia. China and the U .S. acknowledge that military officials met earlier this month. Hong Kong raises its storm warning as the city prepares for super typhoon Saola. While in sports the Champions League draw has been revealed. I'm Dan Schwartzman, I'll have news in sports coming up. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. On Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington D .C., Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston, Bloomberg 960 San Francisco, Sirius XM119 and around the world on Bloombergradio .com and via the Bloomberg Business App. We're an hour away from the action in Tokyo, Sydney and in Seoul, September 1st in Asia. The final day of the month of August here in the States where it's about 7 .01.

DerrickTalk
"The Cold Streets Of South Memphis...Black Youngsta's Lil Brother Shot & Killed At BP Gas Station
"Memphis, Memphis, Memphis, what's going on Memphis? Welcome to another edition of Convo Over Cigars. I'm your host, Derrick Andre Flemming on a Saturday. So tragedy has struck again in South Memphis today as many are mourning the loss of a local hip hop artist and the younger sibling of artist, Black Youngsta on the morning of August 18th at approximately 9 .30 AM. Now a distressing incident unfolded near a Valero BP gas station, close to the Southside Park area. After shots were fired from a vehicle, a young man identified as Temmanuel Benson was shot and taken to Region One Hospital where despite efforts to save his life, he died. Of course, this shooting leaves a profound effect on the South Memphis community as they are still dealing with the untimely death of iconic Memphis staple, Adolph Thornton Jr. known as rapper Young Dolph. Now Dolph died of multiple gunshot wounds to the head, neck and torso when he was gunned down at the Memphis Bakery, at a Memphis Bakery. Many believe this recent shooting of Black Youngsta's younger brother is in retaliation for the Young Dolph shooting as Dolph fans post cryptic messages on IG like live long Young Dolph, long live flipper. So, you know, Young Dolph man is like a iconic, just a lot of people rock with Dolph in Memphis. I mean, South Memphis, that was his stomping grounds. He was shot at that bakery. People were saying, you know, so many people wanted revenge. There was like, yo, off with Gotti's head, off with Black Youngsta's. They believe that these young men had, you know, something to do with Dolph's, you know, killing. So this just, I just think there's gonna be, I'm just hoping and praying there's not gonna be any more bloodshed, any more casualties. I hope these young men get it together. I know anytime someone takes your brother's life, this was Black Youngsta's what? He's had three brothers that have been shot down and killed tragically, all gun violence. And that has to be hard. I mean, if that were me, I would be in a retaliatory mood. I would want some type of revenge. So I'm praying for the city of Memphis, man. This is very, very tragic news. Like I said, Black Youngsta's other brother, Ronnie B, similarly shot dead. Also his brother, Heavy Camp TD, was also a victim of gun violence back in 2019. He has had three brothers that have all pretty much lost their lives to gun violence. The streets of Memphis are cold. And I mean, I'm just praying for these guys. And I'm praying for Black Youngsta, man. Very comical guy. A lot of his music I like. I think he has a different type of personality, but he's also a great artist. I think he has bars. I mean, when it comes to his music, his delivery, I think Black Youngsta has to be probably one of my, you know, one of my favorite rappers out of Memphis. You know, I like some of Gotti's music as well. Moneybag Yo, that whole camp. So we are praying for Black Youngsta as he has lost another brother to gun violence in Memphis. You guys are locked in to Convo Over Cigars. I'm your host on a Saturday, Derrick Andre Flemming. Take care, guys.

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from Bullrun Kickoff On THIS MASSIVE NEWS?
"We are, uh, here in Bahamas, we are going to make it right. If you became a millionaire, would you keep working? The commander is here. What's going on right now? California's trying to figure out what's going on. Don't eat. Don't make that poppin' butt. Yeah. Oh, I can't. Welcome to BitBoy Crypto, home of the BitSquad. Ben will be joining in seconds, folks. He's around the corner. I can hear him. I can hear him. He's talking. He's, uh, he's, doing a phone record. He's walking in. He's spraying. It's not Axe. Spraying something, though. Oh, wait a minute. You remember when Axe was a thing? I remember when I wore hair gel. I was, uh, 13 years old. Did you, did you? That's the last time you had hair? That's hilarious. Uh, did, did you get into, um, uh, Deezy? Did you get into, like, buying Axe because of the marketing campaign? You thought it would help you get chicks? Wait, wait, wait. To be clear, you're into chicks, right? Yes. Okay. Okay. No, uh, the middle school I went to, cologne got real popular. Then there was a rash of cologne robberies. And then, uh, I was like, you know what? Why even bring it, why even spray it too much? It's just going to get stolen. Aqua de gio is the, the Deezy you sent. You know what? In my high school, uh, we had a rash go around as well. Oh. Did you start it? That's a good question. Maybe I did. Welcome. Oh, what? Oh, Coolwater? What about, what about this? What about this one? Hold on. Hold on, Deezy. We gotta remember this throwback. Curve. Curve. Curve was the one. Stealing Yeah. magazine inserts and rubbing the paper on your neck. Wow. Oh, wow. And that's how we lost his hair, guys. Wow. Okay. We love you. Uh, Deezy, did you do your show this morning? Okay. I tried to throw people over there. At 10? 9 .30 to 10. Money through Friday. Check it Deezy out. For sure. We're on the blockchain channel. Okay. We got a new crypto crossfire set about ready? I mean, the set's closed. When is Hannah back? Friday. Okay. Yeah. Well, I'll be gone. So we'll start shooting them in the next week. That's the hope. That's the hope. Crypto crossfire, new show. It's a debate show. Yeah, that's actually the theme song. It's BJ going, Crossfire! Welcome to BitBoy Crypto! No chat works harder to keep you in the know about crypto. Home of the BitBoy, the largest and greatest crypto comedian in all of the interwebs. My name is Ben. We come to you live every single day at 11 .30 AM Eastern Standard Time. Whether I'm on time or not. Y 'all see. I'm closed on time every day. Close. Yeah. Close. But the show's on time. And that's what's important. Today, we're going to be talking about, um, but you don't remember bod body spray? I do. Is that kind of like the knockoff ax kind of? It was one of them. Yeah. Yeah. For sure. I really thought, I'll be honest with you. I really thought when I wore that ax, I was going to get chicks. Like, I really thought so. That was, yeah. You know how many chicks I got wearing ax body spray? Three. I think it was zero. I think it was zero. Okay. Yeah, I think it was zero, guys. Rough. Stopped wearing it? You know, the true sit, the true musk of man. That's what, that's what gets them every time. The true musk, musk of man. Not Elon Musk. Like a true musk. Like Matthew McConaughey. His mom told him that he has a natural scent, so he doesn't wear deodorant. So, RIP to all the dates that Matthew McConaughey has ever had. No, they love to sniff his sweaty armpits. Maybe. If you're hot, and I know this because I am, if you're hot, they just like to sniff you. The natural scent of you? Yeah, they love it. Okay. Even if you smell bad, they like it. Thanks, guys. Is the pheromones? I'd like a poll. Should Tim stay or is Tim off? This is quite a reversal from Tim taking over the show. Oh, listen. I don't, yeah. Quite a reversal here.

AP News Radio
China launches new crew for space station, with eye to putting astronauts on moon before 2030
"China has launched its first civilian astronaut to its space station as part of a new three person crew, the shenzhou 16 spacecraft lifted off from a launch center on the edge of the Gobi desert in northwestern China just after 9 30 a.m. local time. The crew will overlap briefly with three now aboard the tiangong station who will then return to earth after completing their 6 month mission. China built its own space station after it was excluded from the International Space Station with the hope of putting astronauts on the moon before the end of the decade. Their exclusion was largely down to U.S. concerns over the Chinese space programs intimate ties with the People's Liberation Army, the military branch of the ruling Communist Party. I'm Lawrence Brooks

WTOP
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on WTOP
"Current emission levels by fixing leaks throughout the system, but polkas says this isn't enough. Stop the project and electrify the city. Lou Garrett, WTO penis. It's ten O 5, the ACLU says a superintendent order to remove several books from school libraries is not in line with the constitution. This, after sponsoring a county public school superintendent, Mark Taylor, or did the removal of 14 books he deemed in violation of a Virginia state law last month. Now the ACLU of Virginia is challenging his decision, Toni Morrison's beloved was among the titles on the removal list and response to a parent's complaint over sexually explicit content. Taylor removed the books even though a county committee that included parents and teachers disagreed, the ACLU says he's misinterpreting state law and violating the constitution, a letter is asking the county school board to reverse Taylor's decision and return those books to the libraries. It says the law which requires schools to notify parents of instructional materials contain sexually explicit content is meant to apply to classroom materials not library books. The new traffic pattern on the north end is a George Washington Parkway is already causing delays. This is part of a $161 million restoration project, work was to begin last weekend, but was postponed due to inclement weather. The new traffic pattern could stick around until late 2025 because work is not limited to repaving the road. It will include redesigning the white route one 23 interchange repairing stormwater systems, reconstructing stonewalls and roadside barriers and rehabilitating the scenic overlooks. As a reminder, Monday morning commuters will have two lanes open, 5 30 to 9 30 a.m., afternoon commuters will have two northbound lanes open from two 45 to 7 15 p.m.. Read more about the project and its timeline at WTO dot com. For some area students and school staff

WTOP
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on WTOP
"More accessible for everyone. In wheat and Matt koufax WTO news. Protesters take to the streets on earth day yesterday led by extinction rebellion D.C., but what was the group protesting against? Natural gas, which contains methane, heats many of our homes and stoves in the district, and it will continue to do so after planned gas lines are installed by the local utility, Washington gas. But organizer Riley polka says extinction rebellion wants to stop this project. It's a huge health risk. Polka says methane leaks can make breathing harder and it also warms our atmosphere 80 times faster than carbon dioxide. We're looking at extreme weather events. We're looking at toxic air. We're looking at not being able to leave the house. Look at how hot it gets in the summer. Washington gas says the project is a go despite the protest and that the new gas lines will actually lower missions by fixing current methane leaks, but polka says stop using fossil fuels and electrify the grid. Luke Garrett, WTO P news. It's 9 O 6, the new traffic pattern on the north end of the George Washington memorial Parkway already causing delays. This is part of a $161 million restoration project, work was to begin last weekend, but was postponed because of inclement weather, the new traffic pattern could stick around until late 2025 because work is not limited to repaving the road, it includes a redesign of the one 23 interchange, repairing stormwater systems, reconstructing stonewalls and roadside barriers and rehabilitating the scenic overlooks. As a reminder, bear this in mind as you head to work tomorrow morning, Monday morning commuters will have two lanes open, 5 30 to 9 30 a.m. afternoon commuters will have two northbound lanes open

The Breakdown
Is the Banking Crisis Driving People to Bitcoin?
"Today we are talking king Bitcoin for this special long read Sunday. And one of the interesting things about Bitcoin this year and its resurgence in 2023 is that the banking crisis has referred people back to Bitcoin in more than one way. Certainly there has been a narrative around this being what Bitcoin was built for that goes all the way back to the genesis block and the famous inscription in that block, Chancellor on the brink of a second bailout for banks, mainstream media has picked up on the notion that this might be attracting people to Bitcoin as they see banks failing around them, and they have new questions or restored questions around how much the money in banks that is quote unquote theirs is actually theirs, but it's also making people remember how valuable it is to have a censorship resistant. Store of value and reference in settlement asset that's outside of the control of any regulatory regime in the world. Which brings us to our first piece. This is by JP koning, who's always a thoughtful writer, writing in coindesk with a piece that he titled, USD C boasted transparency, but it didn't help when Silicon Valley bank got into trouble. The weekend of March 10th, 2023, was a profound test of how well stablecoins hold up under pressure. Now that everything is settled, some odd lessons have been passed on, namely, transparency doesn't seem to be a good thing. And forget about prudent management of reserves, it's just not worth it. Opacity and sloppy reserve management win the day. Or at least, so it would appear. Leading up to Friday March 10th, the issuer of the second largest stablecoin USD coin or USD C circle was probably the industry's most transparent issuer. It provided daily updates to investors through its BlackRock managed money market fund, which backstops the stablecoin on top of that circle had just adopted the New York department of financial services guidance for stablecoin transparency, which required two attestation of reserves tests each month. In contrast, circles arch competitor tether, which publishes attestation reports on a less frequent quarterly basis lagged far behind on transparency. To boot in its attestation reports, circle disclosed all sorts of useful information to users, such as each individual treasury bills, CUS IP number, and where it banks. On that list was Silicon Valley bank. It was the last bit of data circles banking relationships that seemed to have caught everyone's attention that Friday. After experiencing a run through most of the week, Silicon Valley bank shares were halted at 9 30 a.m. local time after plunging 62% in pre market trading,

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And we're coming up on 9 30 a.m. in Hong Kong. I'm Michelle Jim Roscoe. And I'm Doug Krishna at the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York. Yes, trading will begin right now in Hong Kong pre market for the hang seng had us positive by just a tenth of 1%. A lot of other markets showing weakness after a lot of weakness stateside in risk assets on the day when the fed raised interest rates a quarter point. We'll go more closely into that story coming up right now. We begin by updating you on a few of this hour's top business stories. All right, let's start with coinbase, says it was issued a wells notice by the SEC, the securities regulator warned the crypto exchange that it identified potential violations of U.S. securities law, more from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. It is the latest development in a long running dispute between the watchdog and the digital asset company. Securities and Exchange Commission share Gary gensler has repeatedly said many of the tokens and products offered by crypto companies are securities that the trading platforms need to register with his agency. Those warnings ramped up after the collapse of several prominent companies last year, including Sam bankman freed's FTX left investors facing billions of dollars of losses. In New York, Charlie pellet, Bloomberg, daybreak, Asia. China evergrande has rolled out its much awaited restructuring plan, the story from Bloomberg's Joanne Wong. The plan calls for evergrande's offshore creditors to swap their debt for new securities, bond holders can receive new bonds maturing and ten to 12 years, or they can get a combination of new notes and instruments tied to the shares of evergrande's other units. Evergrande said restructuring would allow it to focus on returning to normal operations. That would require additional financing of at least $36.4 billion to ensure delivery of properties. If the restructuring is not successful on the company liquidates, unsecured after dead holders would recover just two to 9% of their holdings in Hong Kong, I'm Joanne Wong, Bloomberg daybreak, Asia. All right, let's get over some global news that China

HASHR8
We're Seeing Similarities to May of 2022
"We are recording this Friday morning. It is 9 30 mountain time. So it's what love and 30 Eastern Time. Bitcoin's price almost broke to $27,000 this morning. It's up around 5% in the 24 hours previously and is up about 30% this week in 56% year to date. That's obviously pretty amazing for everyone's bags. And it's also helping out hash price a little bit. I think we're over 7 sets with hash price. The thing that's interesting to me is transaction count, which or the fullness of the mem pool, if you will, is increasing the drastically we've seen two large increases in the mempool size since the beginning of the year. Once in February, when ordinals started really going, haywire, and then the last week would Bitcoin's price has been going up. Historically, we often see the men pool really fill up with transactions during a bull run when a lot of retail floods into the market and this current fullness of men pull is very similar to May of 2022, which is when we had the contagion in the explosion and Tara Luna. So another time for a lot of transactions on chain. Get a throw it over to you for your thoughts on all that. Filling up the increasing transaction fees good for minors, first of all, good for miners on both fronts, price going up and more transactions. So that's exciting. It seems the mental to me seems to be kind of driven again by ordinals inscriptions. This seems like there's like some deja and competition for the 500,000th inscription. And there's some like pre hefty size transactions and the pool right now, which definitely seemed like very similar to the ones we were seeing. So that's kind of unique and interesting there.

ESPN FC
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on ESPN FC
"We don't know exactly what kind of form. How is he going to look like when he's back on the field? This is the table so far. Half of the table in the cloud suda 2023 monterrey. My God, water team another W now playing at pachuca have been so good. All with 21 points and then America current champs pachuca, Leon my surprise team is looking so good. Santa's got to win and sold a bit pumas is number 9. Let's run it back hurt. Good news. Out of Sevilla, take a little. Back on the bench did not play, but after everything that went down with his ankle injury, half a year out, he's back for Soviet and trust me, they need him. The last time we saw tatito, August 12th, 2022, 63 minutes for those as soon as 213 days ago. And he'll be having action consistently now that the keys back. So now what is that his second goal of the season? And it's a good one. Good strike outside of the box. Ed sinner Eddie sin, look at my man's making the most of his time in the midfield has been playing center back these days while struck off that grass and too much force. I just love it. But you know who's looking amazing? Your boy. Santiago Jimenez. That's what a number 9 does. Finishing inside a box. With the right foot for the lefty, listen to this. 18th goal of the calendar year between league and Mickey's cup Europa League and the edited our man is on fire. But what about this? This was credited as an assist after the own goal. But a good moment. Where's shielding the volcano? They do assist them? Yeah, of course. Force. And I have them in my fantasy league of the editing. Yeah. He's my captain actually. That's a four. He's been doing so good. That's ironic. So good. Finer, still leading the table in the edited VC. Three point gap with ix and I said alkmaar bottom three accelerators. Groaning game Ricardo Pepe and. What a game on Sunday. There you go. Ah yes. We'll host fine art starting at 9 30 a.m. Eastern Time. 6 30 Pacific on ESPN+ from the Johann Cohen farina.

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix
"Might need to be a three hour episode. Hopefully not. The NFL returns to London. Y'all know what time it is. Football is back on the world stage. Live from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on NFL network. Vikings fired right saints. Touchdown New Orleans. Wake up early and watch with the world. It's Sunday morning football. Sunday, October 2nd and 9 30 a.m. eastern. Only on NFL network. Your passion is NFL football. We're access is total. This is the NFL total access podcast. He can't be stopped. No better game. I love that. No better league. No better resource for uncut. Those are the facts. Uncensored. That's how crazy it is. Unapologetic expertise on all things NFL. Well, we got to do is be honest. This is NFL total access. Join us weekdays. Subscribe now on the iHeartRadio app Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Rachel banana here host of the benched with banana podcast and now the NFL game debut podcast join me Cynthia Freeland, Frank Rosenthal and Patrick clay bond as we break down the week of games. We're gonna give you our predictions on things such as how many points will be scored in each game. Who is going to win and how they will do it. Listen to new episodes of the NFL game debut podcast every Friday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"It is 9 30 a.m. in Hong Kong and here in Singapore I'm Juliette Sully And I'm Brian Curtis trading is underway in the China markets here and we're starting to see a few more green numbers here. The Hanks index is open just slightly higher. The CSI 300 in just the first few moments of trade up about a quarter of 1%. It's been a quiet day in the Asia Pacific. We'll get you details on the market action in detail in just a few moments. Juliet. Well, Minneapolis fed president Neil kashkari says U.S. inflation is very high and the Central Bank must act to bring it back under control. He said it's very clear that the fed has to tighten its monetary policy. An inflation is 8% or 9%, we run the risk of un anchoring inflation expectations and leading to very bad outcomes that would cause us to have to be very aggressive Volcker esque to then re anchor them. We definitely want to avoid allowing that situation to develop. So with inflation this high, for me, I'm in the mode of we need to air on making sure we're getting inflation down. And fed officials are headed to Jackson hole Wyoming this week for the annual conference that will be attended by central bankers from around the world. We'll hear from fed chair J pal at 10 a.m. Washington time. On Friday. JD.com stock is trading up about 2.4% in the Hong Kong market here as we speak. The company reported sales of $39 billion in the second quarter beating analyst expectations came after three consecutive quarters of losses. The results defy a broader economic slowdown in China that has hindered growth in ecommerce. JD has also avoided largely a direct hit from Beijing's yearlong crackdown on big tech. However, concerns about China's priorities remain and fallout from the country's COVID lockdowns have weighed on JD's stock. Its market valuation has shrunk by about 20% or so this year, but as we mentioned, it's higher in Hong Kong and it gained 3.4% in its U.S. action earlier. Technology reported revenue that rose to $3.2 billion last quarter that beat analyst projections, Beijing's tech crackdown lead quasi to move away from live streaming and explore opportunities in ecommerce. Where she recently teamed up with food delivery giant mech one. The company has also shifted its focus to profitability over market share by ramping up monetization while cutting cost, especially in global markets, shares though in Hong Kong down over 3% on the open and bringing you that open in Hong Kong, we are actually seeing just a pretty flat move on the hang seng index. The CSI 300 virtually unchanged to 4161 points. There are a couple of other stocks that we've been following to expound forecasting vehicle deliveries for the third quarter that missed the average analyst estimate and X function shares down by almost 10% in Hong Kong. After that lower third quarter guidance, we're also watching Logan group, which has dropped by as much as 57% in Hong Kong after its trading resumption. Elsewhere, Korean defense stocks jumping, this is on a local media report that one of the firms he under rotem has started talks with Morocco to export its K two main battle tank and we are watching some upside coming through in South Korea's one as well after 6 sessions of losses this after a little bit of government jaw boning and of course as we see that Dolly dollar rally pause. The Hong Kong dollar also rising today with quite a big move there when you think about the fact that this currency doesn't move very far. 7 spot 8 four one four for the Hong Kong dollar against the greenback. Upside two in commodities aluminum futures in Shanghai up by about 1.6% and we're continuing to watch oil hold gains after this report by API that crude inventories fell by 5.63 million barrels last week, WTI crude though just under $94 a barrel at the moment $93 62 Brian. All right, thanks very much Juliet 34 minutes past the hour. It's time for global news Primaries in two large and trend setting states in the United States as we head to the midterm elections at Baxter with global news in the 9 60 news from Ed. Yeah

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"It is 9 30 a.m. in Hong Kong and here in Singapore I'm Juliet Sully. And I'm Doug Krishna at the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York. As a matter of fact, we now have the market in Hong Kong up and running and the Hank sang is the only market showing any positivity at the moment. Brian Curtis will join us momentarily for a closer look and with my luck by the time Brian joins us so the hang seng will be negative. We'll have to wait and see on that. In the meantime, a few of this hour's top business stories. Well, Hong Kong stock exchange redeeming some of its external investment portfolio that a redemption will be invested internally in the corporate fund, which is placed in cash and bank deposits equities and dish. This comes after Hong Kong exchanges profits lead 22% in the second quarter. HK X has been weighed down by sliding markets in tight COVID restrictions. This is prevented bankers from traveling while more mainland Chinese firms are seeking listings on rival forces in Shanghai and Shenzhen. Still, Hong Kong exchange CEO Nicolas agas tells us that listings in Hong Kong are picking up as the economy begins to recover. I feel confident to keep in the number of IPOs that we have in the pipeline. We've had 16 IPOs in July. It's a very, very good performance. Now, we had all those IPOs and the pipeline still around a 180. So the partner was replenished. And also said, the Hong Kong exchange rather is always looking to attract quality companies to list in Hong Kong, including homecoming Chinese stocks. Well, Tencent has logged its first ever quarterly decline in revenue. We have a little bit more on that from Bloomberg's David inglis. Tencent's revenue missed analyst projections and fell 3% to $19.8 billion. It also slashed 5000 jobs nearly 5% of its entire workforce. The company was impacted by the coronavirus lockdowns in a weak, Chinese economy. Now Tencent has also yet to win approval for a single video game title this year. That's after Chinese regulators had resumed approving games in April after a pause for several months, intended to curb gaming addiction. Despite the pressures, there were some positive indicators, Tencent's online advertising revenue slid, a record 18% in the quarter. But that was better than analysts feared. Net income was about 15% above expectations. I'm David ingles, Bloomberg, daybreak Asia. So just looking at what happened in New York trading the ADR's intense and were up more than 3% in the last session, Mitch one, up 3% as well, and right now I'm looking at Tencent in Hong Kong higher by about 3.7%. By the way, Tencent also said a report that the company intends to sell that mate to un share. That was basically incorrect. And I just gave you the information on how that stock has been trading. So let's get to Hong Kong Brian Curtis is there looking at markets Brian? Yeah, we're seeing a bounce in Tencent in the Hong Kong market, as you mentioned, Doug, pretty handsome gain. So as long as that's happening, there will be support for the tech sector in Hong Kong. However, the tech index is down three tenths of a percent. It could be worse. We're seeing bigger losses around the rest of the region. The hexagon index is flat. The only other market trading up is Singapore, the straight times index is up about a half of 1% other than that. It's a lot of red numbers on the screens here. Concerns about China and then also the fed minutes. And so I wanted to look at these in closer detail. The big China issues are one slowing growth to a property crisis and three tough regulatory approach on China's biggest companies. And we have some examples of all three Goldman Sachs lowering its estimates of growth in China's economy to 3% from 3.3% this year. Nomura as well down to 2.8% from 3.3%. In terms of company action, country gardens first half core profit plunged 70% amid the turmoil in the property sector, we have an ongoing crisis there. Morgan Stanley has downgraded 5 Chinese chemical stocks and cut its overall industry rating to inline from attractive, and you mentioned Tencent. The shares again with some gains today, but really, if you look at ten cents earnings, it's more or less the case that it was just less bad than feared. Investors do seem to like the cost cutting there. They are raining in a lot of the extravagant spending and actually cutting headcount and Tencent did repeat the view that the regulatory environment is in China is becoming more supportive, but then you'd expect them to say that publicly because of that environment there. So I'm not sure you can read too much into that. The yield on the ten year treasury 2.86%, the two year up at three 25, so down three basis points from the New York close WTI 87 89 a barrel. Downward pressure on oil continues. Juliet. All right, 35 minutes passing out time for globe when you use

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"It is 9 30 a.m. in Hong Kong and here in Singapore I'm Juliet sali And I'm Doug Krishna at the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York mostly positive in equity action across the apac after a pretty amazing rally here in the U.S. with the NASDAQ golden or I'm sorry the NASDAQ composite up about 2.8% The NASDAQ golden dragon index today higher by more than 5% Brian Curtis will be by momentarily for a look at all the market action right now A few of the showers top business stories And Twitter's board says it plans to enforce its $44 billion agreement to be bought by Elon Musk the proposal includes a $1 billion breakup fee for each party Musk will have to pay that if he ends the deal or fails to deliver the funding as promised But he might just avoid it if he can show a material change in Twitter situation or the information it's provided Musk said on Tuesday that the deal can not move forward until Twitter proves that indeed less than 5% of their users are fake accounts Well China has stopped reporting Bond trades by foreign investors sources telling us daily trades by overseas investors were last provided a week ago by the China foreign exchange trade system This is a major bond trading platform for offshore investors and typically its data is updated every single day It's not clear why the platform stopped publishing the figure and whether this move was temporary Well JD.com reported better than expected revenue growth sales climbing 18% to nearly $36 billion in the first quarter This comes even as the ecommerce giant grapples with the fallout from China's covered lockdowns JD is heavily reliant on domestic sales it's been expanding brand offerings to tempt shoppers It also reported a net loss of more than $400 million JD shares today the ADRs were up by more than 4% in New York trading 32 past the hours we crossed to LA for a look at markets and Brian Curtis But JD trading down 2.6% in the Hong Kong market today I think there's a sense that what next even though the results were better than expected it's something like an 8 year low in growth It's just that analysts had ratcheted down their expectations So suffering a little bit but it's a day where we're giving back a little in the hang seng tech index in that sphere in Hong Kong Tencent is slightly lower Alibaba's down one and a half percent The next thing tech index is down about 9 tenths of a percent Nothing too serious with the Hangzhou index here off about two tenths of a percent The CSI 300 trading down about a quarter of a percent We have seen the offshore Chinese currency as well as the onshore weakened this morning had been strengthening a bit and just now the Bloomberg donors spot index has turned positive The C and H is at 6 75 42 here Other markets are trading firm in Asia the nikkei is up two thirds of a percent The ASX 200 is up three quarters of 1% rally in New Zealand and in Taiwan up almost 1% there and the cost be is trading up two tenths of a percent So still sort of buoyant market So we've had a little bit of good news in the past 24 hours The economic data in the U.S. and Europe was pretty solid We had a couple of upbeat news coming out of China with the vice premier Liu huh giving his show of support for some of the tech companies particularly the digital platform companies in Shanghai moves a little bit closer to to opening We did see an uptick in cases in Sichuan province and they're also quite a few cases in Beijing that has people worried that Beijing may see some further restrictions But at the moment you know we're trading pretty solidly here in Asia with mainly just the Hong Kong and China markets trading lower 34 minutes past the hour Jules back to you All right Thank you As you say 34 minutes past the hour time for global news Elections in a lot of states including Pennsylvania or North Carolina for a look at why some of these races are so closely watched Let's get to the newsroom and Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini Denise Thank you Juliet and in.

The Mason Minute
Before The Alarm (MM #4047)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. As we all get older, sleep gets tougher and tougher. And it's not a matter of not getting enough sleep. It's just there's always something that causes you not to sleep. The biggest frustration I'm having these days, and it's something my wife is dealt with for years. It's waking up right before the alarm goes off. I don't normally have to set an alarm, but I've had a lot of early meetings in recent weeks. So I've had to set an alarm. And it doesn't matter what time I can set it for 7 o'clock instead of 8 o'clock, I can set it for 9 or 9 30. I literally wake up two or three minutes before the alarm goes off. I don't know what's in my body clock that makes me wake up, but it drives me crazy. Now, I don't like to be woken up by an alarm. My wife doesn't prefer a buzzer alarm. I have to have that. So it can wake me up. But lately, it's not about the sunshine. It's not about what's going on around. It's not the noise. It's the fact that my body knows it's about that time. How it knows why it knows, I don't understand, but waking up just minutes before the alarm is probably the most frustrating way to start the day. And I'll take that back. Getting a phone call about some problem you've got to deal with immediately when you don't even have your eyes open. Yeah, that's probably worse.

The Mason Minute
Before The Alarm (MM #4047)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. As we all get older, sleep gets tougher and tougher. And it's not a matter of not getting enough sleep. It's just there's always something that causes you not to sleep. The biggest frustration I'm having these days, and it's something my wife is dealt with for years. It's waking up right before the alarm goes off. I don't normally have to set an alarm, but I've had a lot of early meetings in recent weeks. So I've had to set an alarm. And it doesn't matter what time I can set it for 7 o'clock instead of 8 o'clock, I can set it for 9 or 9 30. I literally wake up two or three minutes before the alarm goes off. I don't know what's in my body clock that makes me wake up, but it drives me crazy. Now, I don't like to be woken up by an alarm. My wife doesn't prefer a buzzer alarm. I have to have that. So it can wake me up. But lately, it's not about the sunshine. It's not about what's going on around. It's not the noise. It's the fact that my body knows it's about that time. How it knows why it knows, I don't understand, but waking up just minutes before the alarm is probably the most frustrating way to start the day. And I'll take that back. Getting a phone call about some problem you've got to deal with immediately when you don't even have your eyes open. Yeah, that's probably worse.

The Mason Minute
Before The Alarm (MM #4047)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. As we all get older, sleep gets tougher and tougher. And it's not a matter of not getting enough sleep. It's just there's always something that causes you not to sleep. The biggest frustration I'm having these days, and it's something my wife is dealt with for years. It's waking up right before the alarm goes off. I don't normally have to set an alarm, but I've had a lot of early meetings in recent weeks. So I've had to set an alarm. And it doesn't matter what time I can set it for 7 o'clock instead of 8 o'clock, I can set it for 9 or 9 30. I literally wake up two or three minutes before the alarm goes off. I don't know what's in my body clock that makes me wake up, but it drives me crazy. Now, I don't like to be woken up by an alarm. My wife doesn't prefer a buzzer alarm. I have to have that. So it can wake me up. But lately, it's not about the sunshine. It's not about what's going on around. It's not the noise. It's the fact that my body knows it's about that time. How it knows why it knows, I don't understand, but waking up just minutes before the alarm is probably the most frustrating way to start the day. And I'll take that back. Getting a phone call about some problem you've got to deal with immediately when you don't even have your eyes open. Yeah, that's probably worse.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bloomberg daybreak Asia 9 30 a.m. in Hong Kong and here in Singapore I'm Juliet Sully And I'm Doug prisoner at the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York where monitoring the PMI data that is just now breaking across the Bloomberg terminal manufacturing in China pushing further into contraction We'll take a look at market action for you when Brian Curtis joins us momentarily right now A few of this hour's top business stories Well we are hearing the Biden administration considering a massive release of oil for several months This to combat rising gas prices and supply shortages following the war in Ukraine Sources told us the total release may be as much as a 180 million barrels Bill Lee is chief economist at the milk and institution and he's doubtful about how much impact the potential release would make One thing that we learned about the strategic patrolling reserves not just in the United States but globally is It's just a stock of stuff that had a one shot increase in supply What the markets are pricing in is the flow The flow that comes out of Russia and that missing flow has to be made up with by other flows Every time we release stuff from the petroleum reserves almost nothing happens to the oil price It just stays where it is We're told that the plan also includes a diplomatic push for a coordinated global release by other countries We have WTI futures trading about four and a half percent off a $102 57 a barrel The chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission Gary gensler is now casting a little bit of doubt on an imminent deal to avoid delisting Chinese companies from U.S. exchanges gensler suggested only total compliance with U.S. audit rules will allow some 200 Chinese firms to stay on American markets Bloomberg Stephen engel tells us what else we heard from gensler He goes on to say it's up to the Chinese authorities and it could be frankly a hard set of choices for them He's essentially repeatedly underscored that U.S. law gives him little room little wiggle room for compromise and he goes on to say if we're in the same place two years from now many companies would be suspended Now it was on Wednesday here in the U.S. that the SEC added the Chinese search engine by due to a growing list of those firms facing possible delistings Well Chinese provinces sold special bonds at the fastest pace ever for the first quarter This according to Bloomberg data A total of $197 billion of new local notes has been issued in the period from January to March This is about a third of the annual quota Most of them to fund government investment infrastructure and China's infrastructure investment increased more than 8% in the first quarter from a year earlier We're at 33 pounds the hour Brian Curtis is in Los Angeles He's been monitoring the breaking news coming out of Beijing PMI data for China both services and manufacturing not surprising that these numbers are a little weak Yeah I mean they're not further in contraction They just moved into contraction They had been positive the reading is probably not too much of a surprise to people The expectation was 49.8 It did come in lower at 49.5 and down from 50.2 in the prior month for the manufacturing PMI And the non manufacturing PMI was down even more so you can tell that services and construction getting hit there The prior reading was 51.6 and it's all the way down to 48.4 and the estimate was for it to be still in expansion mode So it's clearly disappointing set of numbers But again maybe not too surprising given that the lockdown I mean they had to lock down Shenzhen they've locked down Shanghai They locked down half of it and it looks like now they'll have to lock down even more We also just got a line that from the CSR C that's the banking and insurance regulator And security is regulator in China That talks with the U.S. SEC will continue on delisting of Chinese companies We heard earlier from the SEC chief Gary gensler who was casting some down on some reports of late that there was a deal looming to keep Chinese firms listed on U.S. exchanges He said they would have to be in full compliance and what was mooted before was that perhaps the regulator in China could release selective information about the companies but not all that the U.S. wanted Gensler seems to think that the law requires him to make that demand So that heats up as kind of interesting The CSI 300 is down about two tenths of 1% The Henson index is flat here after opening up the hanshan tech index is down about or is up about three tenths of 1% We've turned positive in Tokyo as well The nikkei joins the ASX 200 which has been positive all morning That one in Sydney up four tenths of a percent And the EK two two 5 advancing about a quarter of 1% was slightly lower in Taiwan and Singapore and the cost is firmly positive up two thirds of 1% The big story the Biden administration considering this plan to release oil we'll see whether that happens and to what degree a million barrels a day that's 5% of the daily consumption level yet WTI did drop nearly 5% It's at one O two 66 here at the moment Juliet to you Thanks Brian 35 minutes past the hour time for global news.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
The Slap Heard Around the World
"Jake, what did you make of the Oscars? What do you make of deshaun Watson? What do you make of this all compared to the Ukraine and the president almost bringing World War three on it? I mean, there are some weekends where you just don't know where to begin. No, I don't know where to begin. I was not awake for the Oscars. I fell asleep at you and me both. I had about 9 o'clock or 9 30 or something like that, so I missed the slap that turned around the world. So I don't really have any thoughts about that. Yeah, a question. Question. It's not a slappy. He hit him. He did slap him, but he hit him. And I don't want people to think. Yeah, people are saying slap. That's an effort to not you or me. But people are using slap routinely. He hit the host.

Mark Levin
ESPN Talent Discuss Toxic Workplace
"Here we go It starts with James O'Keefe cut 20 go We're going to look at an email that you sent to ESPN and Disney Tell us about this email So after years and years I've witnessed a lot of things in this company I've gone through the chain of command I've reported it to my supervisor the manager the local HR team over several years and witnessed nothing really ever changing or them not addressing it So I figured hey let's just send an email to the head of the company That's email the whole company and all the staff The whole company being the CEO Yes How does ESPN the head of ESPN Because I feel like there's a lot of things he doesn't know about And you posted can run your name that you work for business can that they're forcing place to get the vaccine And one of the reasons I really think I did want to speak to you about is there's a comment there that says come see what happens 9 30 is a deadline Come see what happens And obviously I wanted to understand what he meant by that comment What did you mean by that I had a lot of family and friends asking me about Disney's ESPN's mandate the vaccine mandate they came out publicly July 30th and announced what their plans were They wanted everyone to be vaccinated by September 30th Come see what happens is just come to my page Let's see what happens with this company with their vaccine mandates Are we going to have enough people in our building Are we going to have too many based on this Who's getting the vaccine and who isn't Just to let the world see the process of how ESPN and Disney is going to handle this situation That's all And he's being interrogated by Disney HR guy here Go ahead Because of what they're doing disagree with just the world to see it That's what they do It has no personal ideas or agenda for me It's just to let people see how ESPN Disney is handling the situation So you said this and then the police show up at your

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"It is 9 30 a.m. in Hong Kong and here in Singapore I'm Juliette solly And I Brian Curtis looking at markets in the Asian Pacific the glass is a little more full maybe not quite half full but better than yesterday we're pretty empty We're seeing some rallies right across the region here this morning It's difficult interpreting exactly what the market is taking from the latest hawkishness from the fed But we'll get an update with the president a few moments And we'll be chatting with our guests about whether or not the market is interpreting what the fed is doing as shutting down the economy And that that is the price that you have to pay to get a handle on inflation If that's the case then you've got more stock losses ahead If you think they can thread the needle then perhaps you'll see more days like today All right let's get to some of the top stories of the hour joules Will Goldman Sachs has taken a rare swing at the fed president John waldron saying the independence of the fed has been damaged in recent years and the fed has lost credibility and markets while rate hugs irrelevant waldron said what matters now to him is to trim the balance sheet but he doesn't think the fib will do it Water and told investors that the Central Bank may want to bring back Paul Volcker He said the fed would benefit from having somebody that would be willing to stay the course without regard to what's going on in the markets Well we're hearing that SoftBank's chief operating officer Marcelo Claire is preparing to leave the company This came after he clashed with the founder mossy Yoshi's son That's over a car's push for more authority and more money Bloomberg's Peter elston tells us how Clara's potential departure would impact SoftBank First of all assaulting share price has been getting hit pretty hard with the tech downturn Car in particular leads to Latin American fund that SoftBank has had So they need to figure out what they're going to do with that Longer term there's a big question of succession from anse Yoshi sun This talked about retiring in his 16th corrie was one of the people who had been considered the possibility for that but at this point he's going to be gone There's no obvious person to step into those CEO shoes at SoftBank Peter elston SoftBank shares are trading flat in Tokyo this morning Well we are hearing Chinese officials are considering breaking up evergrande this to prevent a disorderly collapse of the world's most indebted developer Bloomberg Steven engel gives us more details about the plan According to people familiar with the situation Guangdong officials that of course the home province of evergreen They've submitted a restructuring plan to Beijing that would essentially force evergreen to sell most of its assets Excluding right now the property services arm which is listed in Hong Kong as well as the new energy vehicle the electric vehicle unit which is also listed in Hong Kong Those assets would be hived off staying under the group but could potentially according to the sources be sold at a later date China center asset management is a state owned bad debt manager and a major creditor of immigrant We're told it would take over any unsold property assets from evergreen if the proposal is approved by Beijing Now this news actually came through whenever ground was trading yesterday We saw quite a slump closing down 3.3% on the close of 6 tenths of 1% in the Friday session All right the time is 33 minutes past the hour One of our colleagues says the fed will hike until something breaks That's in a market's live peace Let's bring in Doug Chris He's looking at the market So I guess the market is now pricing in 5 rate hikes this year and he says the risk might be 6 I think that's a distinct possibility and there are some remember what Jamie Dimon was saying about as many as 7 hikes in the coming year and that would basically mean that the fed would have to increase rates at every meeting and that I think what the market is assuming is that each incremental increase would only be a quarter point Maybe we're going to see a bit more aggression and maybe a half point increase at some point but right now that doesn't seem to be in the cards but to go back to your earlier point Brian about the market now expecting 5 rate increases Take a look at the two year treasury now in the Tokyo session at a yield of 1.18% That's essentially where we were at the end of New York trading but we moved up by three basis points and recalled yesterday that two year yield spiked by 13 basis points The net impact on the yield curve it's much flatter and that has a cautionary signal to it as well Want to look at what's going on in South Korea where SK heineck shares are up about 5% fourth quarter net jumping 88% robust demand for memberships it also helped to produce record annual revenue for SK Hynix and that's interesting given the juxtaposition with what we saw in price action for the chip makers stateside disappointing outlooks from some high profile names like Intel and land research that took the Philadelphia semiconductor index today down by about 4.8% Right now in Tokyo the nikkei benefiting from a weaker yen which is trading right around one 1545 the nikkei in and of itself is up one and a half percent We're looking at strength and material energy and consumer discretionary shares in Hong Kong hang sank dipping by about a half of 1% Healthcare leading the way lower on the Chinese mainland Shanghai composite up about four tenths of 1% in Sydney we have the ASX true 200 trading higher by more than 1% and to go back to soul very quickly that Cosby is up about three tenths of 1% I'll take another look at markets in 15 minutes Juliet Thanks Doug coming up to 36 minutes past the hour time for global news.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
K.T. McFarland: Left is Changing U.S. From Free Market Democracy to Socialist Country
"Everything is falling apart. Katie mcfarland he's making jimmy. Carter looked like ronald reagan. Yeah and and here's what they're doing They're they're going to change the united states from a free market democracy to socialist country with no no public support for just a few race in congress because with the kind of debt spending. They're going to do they're going to have to have such an onerous taxes are taxes can be higher than taxes in china and that is a communist country so they're legislating us a socialist communist country and in the thing. I guess i'm just one of the most offended by is the border catastrophe. They know what they're doing. This is not some mistake. There are letting they know they can't win in two thousand and twenty two or two thousand twenty four. The american people are not behind the agenda. Then american people don't like what these guys are selling. So what are they doing. They're letting in millions and millions of american of illegal immigrants. They're placing them and positioning eum in red states and they're going to grant them citizenship. An amnesty so that those people can vote in two thousand twenty two in two thousand and twenty four and the biden administration the democrats for who they gonna vote for. They're gonna vote for the democrats because look. We gave them citizenship. Let them in. We're giving them all sorts of benefits so to me. It just subverting the whole notion of a constitutional elections and constitutional governance and democracy and free market capitalism. They plan to win. And there is a socialist america dominated by one party and one wing of that and they do it in a bare knuckled. Hardball manner they really do. They're right in our face. I saw senator. Mike lee on tv this week. Say the american people won't continue to stand for tyranny and we can't i mean we just can't k- this is this has gotten so

Mike Gallagher Podcast
The Democrats' Infrastructure Shenanigans, Explained
"Occurred to me last night that those of us who sort of get into the trenches everyday and do this for a living. We are pretty familiar with what's unfolding with his infrastructure. Vote but it but there are a lot of americans. I suspect to our busy. You're working you've got your family to take care of. You got your head down. You're not really in the weeds. And i wanna make sure you understand what the democrats are attempting to do. I want to go. I wanted to give you the basics. There was a bipartisan infrastructure. Deal that was focused. Exclusively on improving. America's infrastructure was going to be one point two trillion dollars of better roads better bridges actual infrastructure airport infrastructure and democrats and republicans had agreed on the physical projects portion of this spending bill. But then it wasn't. That wasn't enough for the democrats because you never let a crisis go to waste you you pile on and you start adding things like things that have nothing to do with infrastructure and you pretend it's infrastructure universal pre-k free college tuition paid family leave extending monthly child tax credit payments on. And on all this junk that has nothing to do with infrastructure and the far left led the charge and they're threatening to upend the physical infrastructure part by withholding their vote if they don't get their wish list of all of this socialist crap

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Whoopi Goldberg Says Democratic Party Sabotaged by Far-Left Demands
"Whoopi goldberg on. The view pointed out that the far left is sabotaging the entire democrat party. She even whoopi goldberg recognizes normals in this country ordinary normal americans are so mortified at the disaster disastrous five alarm dumpster fire that the democrat party under the leadership of joe biden. Has even whoopi goldberg. Realizes the far left is blowing up the democrat party it is a sinking ship and these goofy radical progressive far leftists like ao see presently restricted to leave. And the rest of them. They're sinking the ship. Even whoopee goldberg knows it. I don't think the progressives are in our. I think they wanna living now. Sarah but within the democrat not just progressives mcgrath. No i know what i'm saying within that party including more moderate democrats. I don't think the progressive extremes represent the majority of americans. Well they want medicare expansion. They want childcare. They want know the streets roles to be fixed up. I don't think that every aggressive couldn't get it that way. They couldn't get let in florida they couldn't get elected. The republicans have made the progressives the boogeyman when you look at the progressive agenda. That's what they want. Allow ourselves the boogeyman. We've made us. We've done this. Particular wounds is something we put on our aggressive. Put it on themselves. I believe so. Because i feel like when you come into the party. You say this is what we want to do. You don't go round and say what you're not doing it right and you're not doing it right. It becomes a fight. Say when it becomes. Here's how we can do it. Let's sit down and figure out how to do it. And that's not what we're getting. you think. Show even whoopi goldberg. Realizes the self destructive nature of the far left the progressives to today's not only democrat party but to

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"It is 9:30 A.m. in Hong Kong, and here in Singapore and Juliet, Sally and I'm Dead Christner at the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studio in New York, kind of a mixed picture for equity markets in the APAC region. We have Hong Kong coming online. Hang sang higher by 3/10 of 1%. But if you cast your gaze to the Chinese mainland Shanghai composite Weaker by about 2/10 of 1% Brian Curtis will be by momentarily for a look at all the price action. Right now, If you of this hour's top business stories, jewels and article dropped nearly 2% in after hours after the company reported sales that missed analyst estimates, Bloomberg's Charlie Pellets has more Growth of a key business applications for the cloud slowed from the previous quarter. Oracle shares hit a record last month as investors cheered progress in the company's efforts to gain more of a position in the cloud where it was late and lags far behind market leader Amazon as well as Microsoft and Alphabet's Google revenue from cloud services and license support. Increased 6% to $7.37 billion falling just short of analyst estimates of 7.4 billion in New York. Charlie Pallets Bloomberg Daybreak ASIA, China, Evergrande has hired financial advisors to explore all feasible solutions to ease the company's cash crunch. Wiljan Loki and Admiralty Harbor capital are engaged. As joint financial advisors. They will assess the developers Capital structure. Bloomberg's Rebecca Cheung Wilkins tells us this move will provide more clarity. Immigrant also warning of potential cross default if it can't work out on some of its kind of debt extensions. So that means essentially that a default or miss payment of some type of debt could trigger an accelerated payment on another. And essentially, what you want to avoid, is one small payment, triggering a theories of sort of missed payments across the board. Yes, a cascading style event. Well, on top of that. Evergrande also failed to make material progress on the sale of stakes in two of its units. Now the These are ever grant new energy vehicle. And Evergrande property services and the sale of its office building in Hong Kong has yet to be completed within the timetable at the same time, Evergrande shares right now weaker by more than 4% jewels. Will stand on immigrant the company's troubles amounting, but it insists it will not go bankrupt Developers facing protests by home buyers, retail investors and even its own employees. Police descended on immigrants headquarters in Shenzhen on Monday after dozens of people gathered to demand repayment protesters numbered in the hundreds on Sunday, according to the local media. Kochan. Meanwhile, we're also hearing that immigrant told some employees to work from home. That's after staffers who bought the company's W MP staged a protest over the weekend. Bloomberg's Stephen Engel told us these events have raised the stakes for Beijing. The government in China puts a huge premium on social stability. Right. Small scale protests like what we've seen with Evergrande are not unheard of in China. But when you're talking about the whole issue of social stability at a time as well, when she jumping is talking up common prosperity with these kind of protests starts snowballing. That is a huge concern of the authorities. And immigrant itself did not comment on the protest. Should note shares now falling 7% in Hong Kong following a similar drop yesterday. All right, well, let's get the latest on non market action. Brian Curtis is in HK looking at what are you seeing? Well, just looking at every grand shares in the Hong Kong market at $3.13. Now, as you mentioned, it's fallen pretty sharp this morning, now down more than 7%, but it's it's come down to $3 in change from $31 in change back in 2000 and 17 has been grinding lower really, since that period. Although it did have a balance last year after the pandemic, like almost all companies did, and then it's really hit the you know the sort of slide down here in the last few months. And we were talking earlier about whether not Evergrande was admitting that there might be a default. I don't cover the the company personally, but it seems that they had been very reluctant to admit that there might be default. But we're getting a little bit of that this morning as we've reported and actually the market as expected that for a long time because the bonds are trading down under 30 cents You know, on the dollar and again as you just mentioned treating further lower still this morning, so it really sets up. I think the property investment component of the data tomorrow will be really interesting to see whether or not There's still confidence is still growth in property investment, because that is such a huge part of Chinese GDP in the markets today, not all that much really exciting happening. Banking index is flat. The C 300 is flat here at the moment we do see some gains in Tokyo, The Nikkei is up 7/10 of a percent. That's a pretty handsome gain of 217 points. Energy doing well materials industrials all those types of companies very similar to what we saw in the U. S. Yes, X 200 is down about a third of 1%. The Taiwan and Singapore markets are up about a third of 1%. Couple of quick lines here, the same town newspaper said. The Hong Kong government is planning to issue green bonds denominated in Yuan and the Securities Daily in China says the PBOC will probably choose to roll over its MLM facility in September. Added amount below the value of loans coming due so that might imply a little less liquidity. But there are a lot of different levers at play yield on the 10 year U S. Treasury 1.33%. Guys back to you, Jules. Thank you, Brian 35 minutes past the hour time for global news and the discussion surrounding Covid 19 booster.

WSB-AM
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on WSB-AM
"At 9 30 am Jennifer Griffis Live in the WSB 24 hour news center with WSB s top stories this half hour in the aftermath of Sunday's explosion at a Dunwoody apartment complex, the city orders gas service turned off a directive from a city code officer to Atlanta Gas light to suspend service to the entire complex of the arrive Apartments on Ashbury Square. This after an inspection found gas leaks, appliance and fuel line issues in a building not involved in the explosion. The move to affect 400 apartment units, repairs to be done and then they re inspection. W SPS editor trinkets reports. Gas crews were heading to the scene on Sunday when that explosion of the complexes 2000 building occurred. A man who refused to stop for Georgia state troopers and crashed Friday night on highway 92, killing a 12 year old boy now faces 32 charges, including murder. You have to think if he were I have just Complied with what the trigger requested. None of this would have happened. So it's such an unfortunate and our hearts go out of this family. I mean, this is just such a tragic into, uh, very, very preventable situation. Paulding County Sheriff Sergeant Ashleigh Henson says 35 year old Charles Moore refused to roll down his window and pulled over for speeding and after a deputy tried to break open the car window because they flag kept officers from staying inside. More drove off running over a trooper's foot. The driver actually made a 911 call to our 911 center and told law enforcement to stop chasing him because there were kids in the car, the trooper and the death. He did not know that there were kids in the car because of the, um the his lack of cooperation. Hinson says the man was a friend of the boy's family students across Georgia at 16 universities holding protests this week in favor.

KFI AM 640
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Games at Tottenham Hot Spur Stadium kickoff scheduled for 9 30 in the morning. Eastern time. New York Jets vs Atlanta Falcons in Miami. Don't Why are they doing that? This year is at 9:30 A.m. kickoff. For art. That's West Coast. So at 12 30 start on the East Coast. Are they? Are they exactly evening of a part of they? Are they starting these early perspective, starting them early, but are the later game starting earlier, so I don't know. I think there might be putting some time between, uh, you know, there's no overlap. By 9 30 at 10 O'clock is early on a Sunday, You know, to get up and get your wings in you and get beer going. Never catch the early games. I know the games early games of the better games to always Are there the East Coast Games? Yeah. And then we get all this. You know crap on the West Coast. You know, like I always see Denver and Houston play jelly. Who cares is she liked Raiders and right? Yeah, the same three for the Niners. Oh, my God, with the Niners every freaking late game on Sunday. Oh, that's right. Right? And the sun going down at Candlestick? Yeah. Wow, That was great. I guess I wouldn't know because I don't watch him. Yeah, that's awesome. The late night, the late game with a stupid the 40 Niners. But you know, I love it's changed my life and I wish this was around when I was a kid. Is that Sunday night game, you know, used to be over by four o'clock on a Sunday you were done. Yeah, yeah, you know, at least on the West Coast? Yeah, You'd always hear John Madden. Pat Summerall coming up after this 60 minutes, right? Yeah, That's what I remember living on the East Coast. I loved it. It was like, Oh, Now that Sunday night game is great. Yeah, that is that is was so depressing being you know, Sunday because out here on the West Coast, the late the second games ended at 44 30. And so we were just done it at least on the East Coast. You got until 77 30. That's it. Start late and late. It was nice, but now you get if you're on the East Coast, you get that late night game that starts at seven or eight o'clock at night on Sunday. Yeah, that's a little rough. It was like, remember, I I don't remember how many times growing up as a kid I I was so tired Tuesday morning because of Monday night football. Yeah. And and being a Cowboys fan they were playing. They played more than anybody else. So a lot of games I've still starts tomorrow. Bob, it's great. I rely on K F. I'll check with Nori next, more now closure. The Navy says the chopper was trying to land last week when a main road er hit the flight deck, flipping it and crashing it into the water, killing five sailors. CDC officials say 75% of adult.

77WABC Radio
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on 77WABC Radio
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Scott Sloan
Amazon Opens Its $1.5 Billion Air Hub in Kentucky
"State now the center of Amazon's delivery world, with the 9 30 report on Bryant comes breaking down. Brand new $1.5 billion Amazon air hub Now up and running as the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport operations. Starting today, you'll notice a lot more flights coming in and out. Amazon airplanes four years of planning construction went into development of this facility that now serves as the central hub for Amazon airs U. S cargo network. It's located on the south side of CVG. Amazon, Sarah Rhodes says they're excited to get rolling into all the Kentucky and thrilled to employ thousands of people. They now have a 600 acre campus and all the Kentucky that features seven buildings, including 800,000 square foot sort ation building that features state of the art robot technology. Amazon still looking for people to work the facility of pay up to $19.50 an hour. Eventually, Amazon plans to work up to 200 flights in and out of CVG every

Bloomberg Radio New York
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"We're coming up to 601 on Wall Street and we check the markets every 15 minutes Throughout the trading day on Bloomberg S and P futures down five point staff Futures down 31 NASDAQ features down 22 attacks in Germany's down a quarter percent 10 year. Treasury of 3 30 seconds 1.47%. The yield of the two Nymex crude oil is down 8 10% or 58 cents at $73.8 a barrel Comex gold is down to 10% or $2.80 is 17 80 10 announce. The euro 1.1886 against the dollar. Nathan here in the S and P. 500 is coming off its biggest jump in a month. There is optimism that the Fed will tighten policy at a gradual pace, and today investors will be looking for more guidance when Fed chair J. Powell testifies to a House subcommittee more from Bloomberg Stud prisoner in prepared remarks. Powell says inflation had picked up but it should move back toward the Fed's 2% target. One supply imbalances resolved. His text points to transitory supply effects like higher oil prices and a rebound in spending, and Powell says as the supply effects abate inflation is expected to drop back toward the Fed's longer run goal. How will also voiced optimism on the outlook for employment. He'll say job gains should pick up in the coming months as vaccinations rise that will ease some of the pandemic related factors currently weighing them down. In New York. I'm dead prisoner Bloomberg Daybreak done. Thank you. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio is also weighing in on inflation. The co founder of Bridgewater Associates, says the U. S is headed for a period of inflation and overheating that could threaten the recovery and that puts the Fed in a difficult position. You saw the reaction in the markets when the Fed just even into the tightening. I don't think they can tighten a lot without having a big negative effect. Dahlia made the comments at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha. Ha Stay tuned for more on Fed policy coming up this morning when we speaking live with New York Fed President John Williams. That conversation comes at 9:30 A.m. Wall Street time on Bloomberg radio and television. And while chair Powell testifies in the House, senators continue work on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. Lawmakers say they're getting close to a deal. Amy Morris has the latest from our Bloomberg 99. 1 newsroom in Washington lawmakers say they are moving closer to an agreement on a proposal but they still have to figure out how to pay for it. The White House does not support a plan to index the gasoline tax to inflation, rendering that all but dead end There is debate over whether taxing the very wealthy would bring in enough money to fund the plan. Senators hope to meet with White House officials today to come up with a more fleshed out proposal this week. Meanwhile, President Biden met with moderate Democrats Kirsten Cinema and Joe Manchin mansion and other moderates have so far refused to commit to supporting the bill. But that meeting has progressives worried that the president's giving away too much in search of a compromise in Washington. I'm in numerous Bloomberg daybreak. Amy, thank you turning to the pandemic. Now there are troubling signs in some parts of the US that Delta variant appears to be spreading quickly and unvaccinated parts of the South and Bloomberg said Baxter has the very latest. The genomics firm Helix analyzed 20,000 samples and 700 counties and says If the trend continues, there will be more surges. Dr Kerry L taught at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Medicine says more evidence of vaccine works after first dose vaccines have about 33% effectiveness against covid illness after the second dose about 88% efficacy now, Dr Altaf says, where people aren't being vaccinated, it allows the virus to thrive. In San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter Bloomberg Daybreak, Thanks, said. It's been roughly 15 months since the start of covid lockdowns, and the journey.

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Know that. Okay? And for those of you caring whether market will be back I've been alerted by our boss Steve moronic in a group text. Your safe. Marco Marco was replied that he has lived to see at least one more day. So Our poll question again at CBS Sports Radio at CBS Sports Radio. You have a couple more minutes to vote on this before we come back with analytics. Do you want to hear baseball scores in the morning? Yes, is winning bogus is happy Bosses, though, are saying Marco safe. Where do you fall at CBS Sports radio. Now we are efforting Chris Childs. I'm not going to lot of you guys yesterday, Chris Child said he was coming on with D A. Do you want to hear Chris Childs in the morning? That's for another. Her secondary poll question, because if I am nothing if not transparent from the producing angle of this show, where, you know, I wear many hats on the D a show and get no credit for any of it. Zero texted me yesterday morning. He didn't know. Show he texts me. Hey, had a couple meetings come up. Can we move this to tomorrow? Then texted me last night to move it to 9:30 A.m. eastern time. Absolutely no problem. I'll be able to make it at 9:30 A.m. Eastern. This is all him. He's orchestrated, shifting this all We are now six minutes behind the time he was supposed to join us. We are running time of running out of time on the show. But I don't know a bogus if Chris Childs doesn't show here. Where do we stand on Chris Childs? Because, remember, we've had quite the band list on the D Asia of guests. Maybe that had hosed us over. I like Chris Child. Christian has been a good guest to us. And he did not know show yesterday. He knew he wasn't able to make it. He switched it. He was on top of that. He was going getting ahead of it. Texting me last night. About time he seemed very into it. Do we give Chris Childs one more chance if he doesn't show ahead for tomorrow. Yeah. I mean, we certainly can't put him on the banned list without D a chiming in on this, So we can't decide that right now, Um, maybe maybe make them serve a one day punishment and try from Monday. I don't know how I feel about that. It makes a difference. Um, but, yeah, we should definitely be forgiving. Okay? I do think there's a different scenario in some of the names and you know him. We have a D ring of honor. Faith. People have had problems with us in the past. I do think this is a little bit of a different scenario. All right. Well on that note, I think we have no choice but to break here. See if the next five minutes brings us a Chris Childs. If not, we have advanced analytics. We have your epic fail. I can't pronounce words and reads. It's a whole thing going on here. It's more as it's bogus. It's the D a show on CBS Sports radio. It's.

KOMO
"9 30 a.m." Discussed on KOMO
"Aid Fire Assistant State Patrol. All on the scene on the port towns and Coupeville fairy run due to tidal currents, The 9:30 A.m. and 11 am sailings from port towns and are canceled today along with the 10:15 a.m. sailing from Coupeville. Although a departure from Port Townsend has been added for 11:10 a.m. this morning your next port of five or four I'm J. Phillips on Co Moh news. Thanks, Jane Taking looking forecast for today. Partially sunny with a daytime high near 75 degrees. Woman whose time is now for 55. The number of cases of serious infection among people living on the street is growing. Health experts say drinking fresh water and washing hands can help prevent the spread of those infections. But it's almost Matt Markovich reports Seattle has shut off its public faucets. You talked to Seattle King County Health officials, Patty Hayes and Dr Jeff Duchin. We continue to see people experiencing homelessness wish Shigella also co infected with other equal aural pathogens, such as crypto and diuretic. Equal. I should L. A is a bacteria that can cause a serious infection. That without antibiotics can render a person helpless. You know, the disease clearly is transmitted through us. Unhygienic living conditions, close quarters poor access to sanitation hygiene. Over the last six months, 142 cases have been confirmed in the county 110 where people experiencing homelessness. And of those 91% were in the city of Seattle and 63% had to be hospitalized. What can help hand washing, of course, is preferable to sanitizer whenever possible. For people on the street. That means finding running water wherever they can see the sea covert protocols say if drinking water fountain and can't be sanitized after each use. Then it should be shut off. And that's what the city is done because of hygiene issues. 12 downtown faucets were recently turned on. You think the city needs to turn on all.