22 Burst results for "Agan"

"agan" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

07:35 min | 6 months ago

"agan" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

"San Hagen had control of the fight. And the rhythm of to fight, the flow of the fight. And I thought that going into the 5th round that very needed a huge finished to have a chance. I'm not saying he needed to knock out or submission or knockout, but he needed, he needed something really big. In a 5th round. And San Hagan controlled the 5th. That's why he couldn't believe that scorecard. I looked at it, you know, that the judge that gave it to Vera, he gave to fit down and to Vera, and I don't know, I don't know how he gave the fight to him, but the 5th round for me, San agan, controlled the 5th, very did take a run, so again, I like to really break it down. Vera did take a run at San Hagen late. But it was definitely too little too late. At the end of the day, it was a great wind performance by San agen, it was terrific. The only bad thing was that one judge, but. I just, you know, I like the class of both guys, both guys are, you know, both guys are what they're supposed to be. Just, you know, they know what their job is. They want to go do their job. And they're tough, classy guys. Yep, perfectly said. We covered everything this week, teddy. Did we miss anything? No. I think we got it all. Well, hopefully this time next week we'll be discussing Yukon's upcoming Sunday Night. I'm not backing down now. I'm not weakly now. I mean, I communicate with Danny. You know, should we tell Danny that if they made when they make it to the finals on, I think it's in Houston that you and I will be courtside as a special guest if they need any motivation. That would be nice to do. That would be nice. I think I'm gonna use the tickets. I'll spring for the first class plane tickets if you can get us the answer to fight. How's that? After he wins this championship, his life's changing right in front of me. Oh, for sure. Maybe it'll be the next coach of the Celtics. I'm going to joke with him. I'm going to tell them how to still know who I am. Do you still got my phone number? Really? Do you Danny? Do you understand? Funny how that works. I knew you back then. Most people, I am pretty sure he'll remember you, but there's a lot of people that forget who they were, who they were friends with before they haven't been there, big breaks. I think I would ask them, I don't ask for anything. And but I think I might ask them to come on the show after they win a night. Oh, that'll be a good one. Well, I'm asking them for us. If they make it to the finals, teddy and I, my tree for the plane tickets if we can get good tickets to the game. See in Houston. Yeah, right? And Danny, you know teddy isn't going to ask, so I'm asking for it. I'm kind of glad Texas laws because I think you would have been anybody, but they would have they would add that home court advantage, you know? For sure. I would say now. Hey, it's an incredible tournament. That's the best way. I've never, I don't think I've ever seen a much madness has called March Madness for a reason, right? Because it's crazy stuff happens. But never as crazy as no number one seeds, not even one, and almost no number two seats. Matter of fact, I don't know, there's no number. There's no number two. You probably pick. No texts. You're right. What do you got a 9? You got a 6, she got a full, I mean, it's incredible. Yeah, hold on. You had a 15 at almost got in there. Teddy, we've got 5 for us 9 San Diego state versus FAU, and then we got 5 verse four, Miami versus Yukon, so Yukon is the highest ranked team in there at number four, and when you consider that the brackets were number ones. What a tournament. Not only the one two or three, but you have none of the marquee names Kentucky UNC duke. No one's there like this is Yukon to win. Well, let's get it done. But everyone's good at this point and everyone's obviously. You got as good as they can get playing a tough Miami team they're all tough. Don't get me wrong. But Miami's shown a lot of what I talk about. We know they got the neon talent. They got the athletes, but they showed the character of somebody that wants to be a champion the way they came back against Texas. They came back like stormtroopers. They came back. They were down. I don't know what it was 12 points with a couple minutes left, whatever it was. And they came back and they wound up winning by like 7 8. They showed the behavioral part, not just the athletic part, which of course you can't chose to. That should be a hell of a battle. It really should be. A hell of a battle. But the best coach of best boy said it, you know, I'm not one of these guys that does that bandwagon crap. I said it when nobody was talking about Yukon. Nobody, but I walked away from that talk with them. And I said, yep. These guys, they're going to win the whole damn thing. And it came together for them. A green. Well, looking forward to that to the games next weekend slow slow weekend in the combat sports. We got a weekend off in USC and UFC's off next week. And I don't think there's any marquee fights here, let me just take a quick look. But nevertheless, we'll be back next week with all the action if it's just you path to national title, then that's what we'll break down before we sign off here. I just want to make sure I'm not missing any big fights next week. We've got Rebecca Ramirez in action against Isaac dog bay and oh Anthony Joshua and Jermaine Franklin next weekend from the UK on the zone. That'll be interesting. I think I'm pretty sure AJ gets to win there, but interesting anytime you got the heavyweights in action. So we'll be discussing all of that next week. You never know when AJ's chin can get checked a little. You never know, for sure. Yep. Yeah, that's a good point. Well, with that, teddy, thanks for everyone for being with us like teddy mentioned. We'll be in New York recording some fight plans for the upcoming Garcia and tank Davis fight as well as the inouye versus Fulton fight. So be on the lookout for those in the week or two prior to those fights. But as always, thanks for being with us. Please like and subscribe to videos. It helps us immensely and support our show sponsors, athletic greens and factor meals. Teddy, good luck next week and I'll look at forward looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday in New York. Do you sit ups because I part of the fight plan is body punching, okay? It's always, I do my setups every day. Do a few extra. You got it. All right guys, have a great week, everyone. I want you to stare at the sun cooler.

"agan" Discussed on Capitalisn't

Capitalisn't

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on Capitalisn't

"It's the old trick of like you know. Sort of exploding availability bias. Yes maybe or something similar where you're sort of just feeding people stories. I mean. of course there's been progress made in the last ten years right. It would be impossible for us not to have more renewable power and more electric vehicles than ten years ago. Almost were insane right. The concern i have is the speed of that progress right. It's not sufficient. It's clearly not sufficient unlike the marks example there's we have a scientific consensus and there's a bunch of numbers and graphs and we know what we need to. I mean of course there's gray areas within that but we certainly directionally. I think without any question that the progress were making is far too. Slow is engine number one versus exxon and a whole set of other ideas based on the free market. Are they helping or hurting us. You might argue that. They're helping us. Because you're saying well. We need to make x. amount of progress every year. These guys are making you know. Zero point two or three expert better than zero and i would argue that that's insufficient because we know when you make a lot more progress and we know exactly how to do that. And the consensus for. Doing that is being undermined by the entire thesis and all the actions that surround zero point two zero point three. It's like saying we're playing sunday soccer league and playing the park on sunday. And there's no referees anywhere. That's not a boston sunday afternoon. Just kicking the ball then. I would argue in favor of incremental things. I'd say bring out those things because we don't have an alternative but when we have an alternative and when we have an expert consensus on it. It doesn't make sense to me that we would spend our time on a set of solutions that clearly are inadequate. They wanted to think we're gonna run out of time. Sim and i wanted to close a question. Which is you could state inside this system yourself. What was it. What was your moment in time. That made you say you were instead gonna go from being one of the ultimate insider's to being an outsider in tackle this in a way that was bound to make you enemies I'm not. I'm not worried about making frankly you know i. I think it's more Ordonez to speak truth. Power i would. I would make my own self abby anatomy of my own self very unhappy. If i didn't speak out on an issue like this. I feel very strongly about i had come to. The conclusion wasn't much impact of this. What made me going to try to start a debate in and potentially cto agan the faces of people. I used to work with because of personal level. I know a ton of people that are got along with them. they're great. I'm still in touch with them. You know but if they're gonna go on stage and talk about social purpose and you know fighting climate change and this that and the other of these are important social imperatives that has to be subject to an open and honest debate in a democracy and if they have a good answer if there's a great answer on the other side that's right that's why jeb. I really appreciate i. I suspect that you're playing devil's advocate all in an effective way out at Because these are questions that need to be debated. I don't think they've been debated yet right. I haven't really seen a response coming out of the titans of business who put their names on the business. Roundtable statement or really anyone on that. And i wouldn't tell them they have to sit back.

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"agan" Discussed on The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

07:49 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on The Cycling Podcast

"Science and sport is supporting the cycling podcast at will finding science in sport by science. Thanks very much indeed. To science and sport are loan term sponsor. They started with us at the jiro in twenty sixteen and a team of us. Three every three percents. I'm not sure. How many is it's Well five times three fifteen. Thanks very much indeed to them. If you'd like twenty five percent off all your sinus products go to scientists sport dot com and check and code. sis c. p twenty five six years. Isn't it no five. Eighteen grand thursday apologies for that. Thank you very much to scientists for donyell as we speak here where entering the closing stage. Time trial magnus court nielsen. Already with three stage wins. is in the hot seat. I mean talk about having good legs. He's in every pretty much almost every scenario here time trial and he's once again proven what you can do when you got good legs and your versatile writer like i said there had been a perfect patrick of stage wins already wasi cool in any talion endings. Four so four wins would be appalled karen a poker. What do you call in english spanish for that matter. I don't know i'm fought. Whatever is he's the moment on for but we do expect some the latest starches to to to challenge time or even beat the ball another exceptional performance from a wind is supposedly going to change in courts favor and well in in a way that please prematurely. It's because i think it's going to get up a little bit and it will be a headwind on people of the core of heard anyone else being tell flying around the moment class. Magnus courts while he's had a fair wind this world doesn't they know daniel another writer who has contributed a lot to this welfare. His actually going. Home empty-handed agan bernal. And he we didn't really know the extent of the uncertainty around his participation. Even this brought the. We're going to hear from him out his coach zombie. Attach in this part of the podcast. And does he finish this welte with his reputation enhanced notorious enhanced i mean from a point of view perceive panache thing is the case but that was always been exciting right. He's always been a gutsy ride. He's always been also very engaging personality. Alarcon intelligent quite charming charismatic. And he's been all of those things are the highs intelligibility rich Where he's been in the past where he's at now we'll we'll hear a bit more about that. Weather's welter ranks in terms of other grandma's grandma's house done granted we've seen this year. We'll hear about that in a minute. I think the prevailing consensus at the moment is the pogo enroll. Glitch are rung ahead of bernal until we see them all going head-to-head in a major tool all in good form none of them crashing. We really know it's it's gonna be interesting to see what any screen it is. Do what they plan with. Better now going forward because i mentioned a few weeks the podcast they minded to stop negotiating renegotiating. His contract put him on another longtime contract pretty soon. I think and they see him as that future. Let's hear from him showing some surprising. Bits and pieces in the right here. I burnell and then his coach zombie namely about the issue covert and how hump him in the room to the is and how close he came to not riding this. What is behind him because of his difficulty recovering thinking that the we the kobe favourite in at the out. I don't know if you affection for the next year hopefully because hardcore Hopefully not just a couple of weeks before kierra. I don't think you can make o'shea we were disappointing. Should be here or not because like maybe two or more tequila. Wait so i mean. It's a shame because probably that was overstraining. Forty minutes completely stated something cuss affect. The only thing we know on we can prove is that because the kobe stop longer than we would like to. After the after the year we had planned to do one of the bike and finally he wished three weeks anna. He lost all the form. So then it's been really difficult to be love again for the world to come to the world one hundred percent like he should come and also when he started training in the beginning also following the medical group recomendations ski resort release low also because the feel great when he started training for Remember in the way that the he was affected with post symptoms now. It wasn't like when you start training in november in december. Okay you are not feeling great. But it's because you are out of shape in this case. He was out of shape but the but also struggling a little bit with the post postcard. Simpson's hideous common shape the welter we were thinking or guessing that he will take the form slowly during the race but When you come to such a big raise with grade level so where is Is difficult due to. Don't lose time and right to that. The final week in his first conditional were believing that he gets a really good recovery. And try to improve. They have today. And i think he he's been doing now. I think he's shaping the last week it's It's been better than the previous weeks. I'm really happy because probably the easiest thing for him. It will be just up when he wasn't feeling great also with the heat it. It's been really really hard while hispania this year but He he's fighting. He's been fighting every day trying to minimize the losers when he's feeling a bit better he has tried to do something about this. Is the cycling. He loves so Personally i'm i'm really happy with the way he got. We didn't have you done. Tests savvy to confirm that i had in various case. For example there was a a reduction in his lung capacity for a short period of time off the covert Do you guys know for sure that their on any long-term effects now now we don't think so because It's been coming back slowly but they think to the normal conditional we've seen on the writers different improvement or something that It wasn't going right and all like horita wasn't Increase in lake The body was with limitations. Now so with another why this We have donald different Different test to see if the higher today the lungs Everything is in the normal conditions. But we can. I think Is is not nothing to be concerned about the future because when you see the last two days how he's performance even not being probably at He's i i think the numbers and Under under the pace in the climate has been.

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"agan" Discussed on The NFL Show

The NFL Show

07:05 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on The NFL Show

"The bills. Yes and that's when you hire me that's what you bring along. I'm sorry you brought. That guys brought that on yourself. But i'm just saying al-zain is offense isn't going to be by. Should hire agan eight news we're going to do. I'm sorry to interrupt. You were events you going to have so lack of ruis on a segment and we're arm arrogance corner or and i are going to duck out and it's just going to be you guys slandering bills mafia and we can. We can put your twitter handles. The beginning of it will be stephen. You have the floor. Won't need our twitter handle dono right. Where we're on some lists. No but i. I think too often. We can't expect the offense to be as good as it was last. I don't expect that so that takes a little step back. I'm not saying it's gonna fall out of the top five or top ten like maybe a little ravens regression. Although i think with the ravens last year was a little worse than i expect for buffalo. And miami's defense. I feel. I have no reason to suspect that to fall off this year. And if two is just better like he just has to be better and they have a quarterback who like ryan fitzpatrick productive for that offense but he was still ryan fitzpatrick at times in two is never going to be that guy that hurts the defense so if he could just be as good as ryan fitzpatrick. I don't wanna say best. But when ryan fitzpatrick looks like a guy you might give a contract to if he looks like that. I think the dolphins to be a ten eleven interesting I think that the my my problem with bills or russian is. I can't actually then. I can actually conceptualize what josh allen. Aggression is because we saw the variance is the difference between good. Josh allen by josh allen is was so dramatic and the leap was so dramatic that i actually feel like if you took a step back. There's no like. I feel like there's no be plus josh l. That makes sense. You guys like i just. I think he's going to be good this year. I think the bills are going to be good this year and part of the problem when i talked to you guys. Pf guys they say okay. He's gonna come back down to earth. I actually don't know what that looks like. Help me i do think. There is a b. plus allen in the sense that like she can take a significant step down. That's possible. I'm not saying it's going to happen. But it's possible but because the offense is well. Constructed with a lot of talent is pass. Happy does a lot of the good offense of things than stuff that we check. The boxes on this offense should be contracted the step down for the offense is minor relative to the staff down that alan tastes as an individual they can sustain. They can survive a lot more allen variance. It'll be a pretty good offense what i would say like my my case for regression. Is i think that a you're gonna see teams. Just sell out to stop the pass. Everybody now knows the buffalo pass no matter what they. Everyone was watching a playoff game. Where they they did. Run the ball on first half. There's just no end so you're going to sell out to do that. You're gonna force devon single ternan zach mosque make you and those guys potentially can. I haven't seen it yet and be one thing that that is. I think a little under reported under right now is that stefan has had a nagging knee problem and is is is expected to play for one. But it's not a sense stone and digs has largely played the majority of season the majority of the games in a season in his career but he does often miss one or two games. Three or four games with me problems. That's been something that he's had in his career answered digs. Health is very important. Because while i do like the addition of emmanuel sanders and i do think that kobe's very effective slot receiver the availability of digs of beasley ella manual sanders. Who's over thirty. Like this is a little bit more of a touch and go receiver room than it was last year especially with digs crony struggling with injury. A little bit is so. I do think that wide receiver depth could get tested which does matter for a team. That's trying to be as stephen says a fire breathing dragon other way. Buffalo's is there anything. You guys are dying to talk about. That has not come up before we get to our players from the preseason. Should we talk about jabbar ace. We talked about water. Should we talk about. He's dropping a lotta fastens. He's got good. So are we at the point where we could say that. We should start talking about them. Making a mistake by taking chase instead of two or are even developing spent who. I think it's not like soules. Leading was transition change and all that stuff. So i it is. It is tour to answer your question. Do you right the thing for me. Always circles back to when i talked about Chase and nj seahorn in terms of players who dominated with physicality in the sec. In college usually taking early lumps as their rookies is. That confidence is such an important part of the first six months of a rookies career. It's it's every year under appreciated. How just like a couple of good practices leads to a couple of good. Preseason games leaves early production. Lisa yada yada yada versus like just how these these small divergences compound on themselves like. There's no reason for chase to be dropping easy passes. There's just not something he did. Lsu ender you wonder the degree to which just like in his own head with kind of his struggle separating and and with with the increase number of hits that he's potentially taking or whatever it is on and so to me right. It's like you know you saw the report that they're gonna start giving on tate some more run to kind of let chase chill out a little bit not feel he has to be this guy right away so go right back to go one of two ways he back to. He could take that as a big blow to confidence or he could need that reset But this sensation in my opinion like young rookie confidence being an important part of bringing them along and making sure like mentally they feel good with the. Nfl transition is compounded by the fact that chased play And twenty twenty which saw a lot of people are talking about in terms of like chasing a play. He's really struggling. Sean slater didn't play. He looks frigging amazing. People are different right. People respond things differently. But i do think that when you haven't caught passes twenty nineteen and then you come out to catch passes in a live setting you know after the first time in eighteen twenty months and it's struggled i it can probably be really hard to get your sea legs back on various. I think chases my guest right now. Reading the tea leaves is that his problem is a lot confidence. Based on the drops are allowed to be confidence. Feeling himself feeling combination maketplace on and i think that taking a step back with him so as to then take some more steps for with him as the right way to go about it. So i'm nowhere near i'm still at. They should've taken over jason's where i've been but i'm no. I'm no further on that. Then i i was previously ben. We made a mistake. You and i made a mistake because we said we answered stevens question and said it's not too i. It's too early to say stories. Stephen wanted to say and he was giving us the opening to say and we wouldn't do it. We're not gonna throw it back to stephen for him to declare your march bus two weeks into training camp. You had the floor. Stephen okay so i am not concerned with..

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"agan" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast

Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast

"A ton of these all hands on guys like you. You don't wanna think of a world where garrett cole gets knocked out and like the first or second inning that would be a not good hopefully. It's a home wildcard game. That's what you want. that's what you play for. What they have the control their destiny right now but on the off chance that he doesn't like you can't tell me that this team has never been more prepared for situation like that with a guy like nestor and he'll behind him who can easily just absorb the next like six innings between them and get it too low iza and get it to chapman like there are a ton of dudes who right now are in the the rotation and have been like borderline ace level guys. Who if you need them to. The playoffs can easily be the is. Just give you three all out. Innings of weirdness and think about think about following kohl with nestor and then falling. Nestor with he'll that's fun. I mean that's very fun. And even just nester. And he'll that's a fun playoff game. Maybe one goes for one goes three like it's funky. It's fun it's interesting. i don't hate anything about it. I let's let's talk a little bit about you. Know let i mean. We're going to talk about luke voight agan before we sign off. I do want to give the twins credit. though wh- mean we beat the shit out of them. three dominant victories. They almost came back from six. Nothing down in the first game kind of sort of six nothing to six four six nine six three two six four two seven four seven five then went with squad and the game the next two games. They were nowhere close but a lot of people are doing all you. He's always beat the twins. It's true the twins it's hilarious. It's weird makes no sense but a lot of people are following that by being like they're worse than normal this year they're terrible. You know what that's said nothing about anything. Prior to coming to new york which again the twins always have problems here but prior to coming to new york the minnesota twins who have struggled this season foreshore went to cincinnati early august august third and fourth split that series seven five and lost six five since as now in the wild card. That's like one of the hot teams in baseball. Split that series on the road went to houston took three from the astros minnesota twins. Oh sorry took three of four from the astros. Nari read that wrong one. Another gate got another game. One it white sox come to minnesota. Minnesota takes two three raise. Come to minnesota. Minnesota takes two three indians golden minnesota minnesota takes two of three. One of those wins was a walk off. Two of those indians wins. We're walkup so the twins are coming in having split series with the hottest team in baseball taking three or four from the astros beating the white sox and raise and indians and three series in the yankees decimate them in three games. Great job yankees. Twins are at their hottest. The hottest the twins ben all year twins are supposed to win the division easily. Are i mean. I don't know people like the white sox playoff team. They aren't and that's fine but they've played like a playoff team in august and he just took them.

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"agan" Discussed on Marsha's Plate: Black Trans Podcast

Marsha's Plate: Black Trans Podcast

07:51 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on Marsha's Plate: Black Trans Podcast

"Through having those kind of problems. I've you never know. Have those and i got. I got spooked at the Pancake house right after the club. I i know when i get clocked in agan. Just tell it like i know. I don't know. I they. I dunno i can just tell i can tell. It's exciting node. That all the time that. I'm not giving the same is. The is is bannon predicament. Where you bank clocks they all by are identical. Once you when you've been clocked in different ways you could just sits the situation you're to can clock gestures than that you know what is giving you know what it looks like. So you say you like and they and they think they being slick but because you're used to seeing it they you know i know you just whisper heart with for it to her about my fucking tea and she had to look at me and saying you try to be slick but you're not being slick like you know win. It's you know when it's given in saying you know. And so. I know when i'm getting plot so like i said it's about you know i feel like i'm getting through ninety percent azzam but then you know there's ten percent where fucker come up to me and it's never i've haven't very very seldomly. Am i coming up and somebody is saying Like giving me calling me. He him like like i'm you he like. I don't ever get that. What i is all the ooh look like you can kinda tell they're trying to they're clocking. It'd be assistant to women all right. You look fierce. Dragon gas Do you do you have to make do shows do you onto the mouse. That's what baker do you do hair shows. Do you do balls Have you have you save her own have you. Cpo i watch or Mentioned some kind of club the gayborhood. Ib be going down to hamburger. Mary's die and how y'all know. How am i'm to force you to say i'm a force you to question. Who got him in that situation. I mean i'm not gonna confirm none of that she i'm not gonna Oh i have people come up to me and say ask me. Mit and i sit there and be like what's their sooner a. What's that like. What like jerry springer. And they'll be like well. What and i give him the nastiest look like what are you talking about like. I said that she could. How dare and it makes them uncomfortable. Like oh my god. I may have been wrong my bad. I'm sorry it gives them like oh is based on short circuit. But i'll do that on purpose. Because you bitch get out of my fucking business no would be. Don't be comfortable. You shouldn't be this company now. I don't mind me. And so anyway. I say that to say i cared about stealth miss at one point in my life. I don't care about it anymore. Outside of being safe i want to say i want to be able to blend enough. I don't want to have to be driving. A across the county lines in orange texas in these these rule areas and i have to go to a gas station and i'm getting clocked. That is the wrong place to give fucking. That's world and i don't want to. I want to be able to have the the pleasure of blending enough to where i can get through when i need to get through. And if i tell you i tell you i i'll shea by the no shave these country towns really be dumb so like you could be a break. Will you be in black. You beyond blade will be more of a problems. We addressed elegant. Fuck that could make his o'clock. You'll translates eight o'clock learn. Oh darby these nigger queers fuel dannon your water but yeah. The of guinness montana. They sold lucia. They not as if they in will be known. What some on waco. Rachel doll work on one out of three. What hispanic garden blake was me another blacker. Did you sell. it's with friends. 'cause they were having association on facebook earlier in who's loud trade has been that'd be like nah that was saying i mean Can't tell or wish like allowed to be friends with this man. So like way was way way with other. Your friend i like. Could you be socred. Oh i know what strange one of whose dealt with this woman. Because she don't like them knowing hurts he in like she'll like sheep at different friends though site. Yeah but i mean like you know. I'm saying no i'm a green. Oh i like are they. Your friends like bids filled in be around a stealth around shooting going to judge you. You're they're not really a friend a friend of mine who accepts you wholeheartedly for who you are no matter how you present are how you you know in talks about friends in the bible. Different a lot of different scriptures about it so like that. I know you. You will be able to be honest. Your friend i couldn't. I couldn't do that i would. I would hate to. There's a lot of things if you'll do intimately what your friends are. Just imagine My door might really being hardly been naked around each other in just is not not sexual. Just like is winning But it's like actually be sex-change naked around somebody who will sale think that you know these cells with one of our friends. Just how are you going to understand my plight or understand anything that i'm going through if you don't have the backdrop of my trains nece because they add some flavor that adds a particular slavery to any kind of oppression that i'm talking about any type of circumstance that i'm into any if i'm talking about dudes on intimate level issues that i'm having with them and are dating live or data if you don't know i'm trans you. That is too. that's too much..

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"agan" Discussed on The Voicebot Podcast

The Voicebot Podcast

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on The Voicebot Podcast

"So tell me about cocoa hub. So what was appealing to you about it. Because cocoa hub is. It's got roots in a company. That's been around for a while. But it's renew formulation. So maybe tell people a little bit about cocoa hub and what appealed to you coming over from l. Which was pretty good. Roll over at nielsen. Yeah so as i said. I don't thin. May browser is the as go. Founder at coco and was working foaming person in person initially Bill premium boats for many big brands and he seems to what he understood in. I joining together under a we understood as a problem in this industry. And you know he's coming from this kind of building. Premium butts any sells it every time. zero basically redoing the same world and they need to start from scratch for every board. They're building and mind again. The end result is good because they're building Wing boards for a big Can pay out of money It failed that indians The must be bidding way to Billboards and also over time is that most of the studios that operated bags understood Clients are not willing to face so much money for boards anymore. Because you know the technology become More and more commodity and people do expect to get access to this very a cool technology but the also expect to not pay a premium fee. So i think that this is An understanding the tweeden. This is why we decided to start o-obviously ideal of making conversation of technology in making conversations of what's accessible accre. Want anyone to be able to build aboard the conversation which means that you can speak with the but fluently in a native language like you don't need to press buttons. It's not similar to an ideology students. You can build about very easily in metal few clicks and you can do it for price. Should be i. I will say that. It should be achieved of their out for most people for most businesses

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"agan" Discussed on LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

04:52 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

"Yeah good stuff. Good stuff again. And don't forget to you guys if you guys ever have questioned or anything like that hit us up atlanta parties saad on twitter at lucas agan or at smitty two four four seven. We're on some other things as well. We've got the youtube channel as well so again. You know. we're just appreciative We're year and a half deep and were appreciative for you folks at that. Listen to us weekly That comment that that hit us up and stuff like that It means a lot to us knowing that you got are enjoying. You know what we're what we're doing to people we've spoken with and you gotta just enjoy the show so thank you guys very much for for tune-in in helping make an our dreams possible. Yeah it's it's an honor to bring the show to you guys and we're glad that everybody who listens is is hopefully enjoying it and finding value in it. And that's that's that's more than we can ever ask for absolutely lucas guy going on as we get my friend will all be either celebrating or morning depending on how this a bright session goes on thursday. So we'll see we'll see also celebrate celebrate. I do wanna give one last quick shoutout to dance alvarado in the yogi dookie liberal club plus team so they have sold half a million copies in its first couple weeks since release so i am so glad that so. Many gamers are experiencing that ryan. I know you said that you picked it. Operate yes i did. I picked it up. So i haven't i haven't started it yet. But it is on my. It is in there. i got it. I got it for. Ps five so. I'm excited to dive deep into that and see what it's all about Yeah so it's it's wonderful to see that was originally such a small indie title is now breaking into to even more of the mainstream in. Its well deserved success or shot to them but other than that..

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"agan" Discussed on LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

04:52 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

"Yeah good stuff. Good stuff again. And don't forget to you guys if you guys ever have questioned or anything like that hit us up atlanta parties saad on twitter at lucas agan or at smitty two four four seven. We're on some other things as well. We've got the youtube channel as well so again. You know. we're just appreciative We're year and a half deep and were appreciative for you folks at that. Listen to us weekly That comment that that hit us up and stuff like that It means a lot to us knowing that you got are enjoying. You know what we're what we're doing to people we've spoken with and you gotta just enjoy the show so thank you guys very much for for tune-in in helping make an our dreams possible. Yeah it's it's an honor to bring the show to you guys and we're glad that everybody who listens is is hopefully enjoying it and finding value in it. And that's that's that's more than we can ever ask for absolutely lucas guy going on as we get my friend will all be either celebrating or morning depending on how this a bright session goes on thursday. So we'll see we'll see also celebrate celebrate. I do wanna give one last quick shoutout to dance alvarado in the yogi dookie liberal club plus team so they have sold half a million copies in its first couple weeks since release so i am so glad that so. Many gamers are experiencing that ryan. I know you said that you picked it. Operate yes i did. I picked it up. So i haven't i haven't started it yet. But it is on my. It is in there. i got it. I got it for. Ps five so. I'm excited to dive deep into that and see what it's all about Yeah so it's it's wonderful to see that was originally such a small indie title is now breaking into to even more of the mainstream in. Its well deserved success or shot to them but other than that..

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"agan" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

"He gets a few kids his his Thousands even changed once he got that deal it. They're they're canceling episodes. That existed before ryan. 'cause they took every episode he was a few hundred episodes l. I would have him. I had had manav on like google. Podcasts those episodes don't even exist. Don't exist because they were covered onto my. They were misogynistic homophobic transphobic. I just think because dato own it so they can't they can. That's probably that too. But there was a lotta episodes that they're wiping clean because of his speech right so now when people say a lot of people get into podcasting because they want these big deals and it's like it's like you know your boy sell drugs. Oh he saw jugs august so drugs to let me. Does that mean that you have the best. I hate us example. But it's the only this the best example. Does that mean you have the salesmanship that he has doesn't mean that you have the language that he has does that mean that you have the willingness to work all night that he has. That doesn't mean that you have that so you get into podcast game thinking i have the language. Let's be one hundred percent honest. How many people actually have the fortitude. And i'm going to use a term that if you were in Around for the attitude era Tested testicular fortitude. If you around for that time you know that means How many of you have the testicular fortitude to just go off the top of the head and have it makes sense mind. You have nothing written front of me right now. I have no plan. I didn't know what the fuck we were talking about. Right and i can just go just go. You give me a track. Agan and i think you miss doing this. I don't i just like to talk. I don't. I don't miss it but i don't miss a step that sound good but i also i also say that What you're another one. Just like i i give. There's only two people. I give the comp lage to come in whenever they want to it's Hey flanagan in you want to hang out the hang. Yeah you you'd only to that we do if you want to come in and be like shit. Let's go shave it. Appreciate it I was coming to you. Say you gotta be going. We got we got. I also going to ask you when when it comes. Sue individuals who who really thing they can do this. Okay what's the pros and cons of them. Actually believe in that. This is something that What what's the pros of these guys. Who think they can come because they feel as though that that They have the the personality. All they see is that is because Is the money that they think it could go into it. It just say. Let's put them out. Because i saw somebody recently. Though i know personally yeah and and.

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"agan" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

04:53 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on KQED Radio

"A federal judge has struck down the nationwide hold on evictions during pandemic, saying the CDC didn't have the authority. Marketplaces. Nova Sappho is here. What's the immediate effect? Well, David. The judge struck down theory actions moratorium, but then granted a stay on her ruling after that, so right now, no immediate effect, while the Justice Department appeals The CDC moratorium is still in effect. The concern is what happens shouldn't appeal court struck down the moratorium, too. Then we could start to see some serious consequences. We spoke about this with Emily Ben for She chairs the American Bar Association's covert 19 Task Force Committee on Eviction. It has the potential to cause widespread eviction to open the floodgates to increase. Health and equity among black and Latin next renters across the country. All right. Don't overdo renters have other protections from eviction. They do. A lot of renters are protected by states of dozens of them have their own moratoriums. Here's Emily bumper Agan. There are just over a dozen state moratorium remaining across the country that the same time 19 state governors and state supreme courts have adopted or amended and added to the CDC moratorium locally. So all of this concern about potential evictions and the stay of the judge's ruling. All of this could be blunted by some $50 billion in assistance for renters that Congress has funded. It's been slow rolling out, and groups representing landlords say that's really the answer at this point rental assistance, not more eviction bands, David All right now, but thank you, Mark. It's good news on people signing up for unemployment benefits the job market there. It's lower. Still in the last week 498,000 new pandemic low The Dow is up 33 points the S and P is down to 10%. The NASDAQ is down 6/10 Percent. Now the U. S government recent years has kept a closer eye on foreign companies buying US firms as well as the export of certain technologies. Transactions involving China are a key part of this. The Biden administration is keeping to the policy, but it's some cost marketplaces, Sabrin Benesch or has that Chris Greiner is an attorney. It struck and struck in love on he represents companies when they have to go before Sofia's the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U. S. This is the government office that vets foreign acquisitions of U. S companies. Raina remembers one tech company whose acquisition by Chinese investors was rejected by the committee. The client keeps going back to the Chinese investors. I said, Well, you just got turned down. Why you doing this? Well, they're offering three times the value of the company's okay, maybe we have think about. Is this a real business? Fiore? What's what's behind that. Buying a company is a way to access technology. And if the technology is sensitive, say aye, or quantum computing related That compose a national security threat in the view of the U. S government, particularly if the buyer is in China or has links to the Chinese military. Adam Segal is with the Council on Foreign Relations. There were some legitimate security concerns about the tips technologies the Chinese were acquiring and how they would have an impact on Chinese military capabilities. In 2018 Congress expanded Citius at one point it had four employees that now has upwards of 50. Its largest division, is now sifting through past deals that have already been completed to make sure none got through. That shouldn't have. David Hanky is a partner of errant Fox law firm. He worked on the city's expansion. The pandemic has really, I think expanded the focus of Cynthia's to consider things that previously might not have been thought of his national security. Pharmaceuticals, for example, even real estate. Separately, the Commerce Department has started to pay closer attention to what the U. S exports to China, For instance, it blocked the export of certain supercomputers in early April at a concern it would build up Chinese military technology. Increased scrutiny has led to an intended chilling effect. Chinese Foreign Direct investment in the U. S has slowed since 2016. We know the direction this is going. James Lewis is a senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. It's towards greater splitting of the two supply chains. But if we do it, the wrong way will hurt hurt ourselves. Lewis says. U. S and Chinese supply chains are deeply intertwined and disentangling them too far is a risk. When you talked to American chip companies or the equipment makers, they feel like they need to sell the China to keep the revenue streams that let's do the RND on the next generation of technology. As the Biden administration completes a review of U. S supply chain vulnerability, It will have to consider just how far decoupling should go in New York. I'm sorry Ben. Ashore for Marketplace.

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"agan" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

AM 970 The Answer

07:26 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer

"On AM 9 70 Theater. 7 41 with Jo on the radio. Okay, Here we go. Grover Norquist is Americans for tax reform president and we got to see what's going on. Go over. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for coming back to the show, Man. We're just in a quandary. After watching this this fiasco last night. How are you? First and foremost all good. All good. All good. We're just embracing for taxes and spending that won't stop unless we change the house and Senate in two years, So Ah, well, how could we? How could we afford universal Pre k, you know, And then and then the free college. You know, which I mean, Certain people are gonna be eligible for it. Ah, lot of us will not be eligible for it. I'm sure But how can we possibly afford all this? And then repairing roads and bridges? We get it, But you know what? And just let me ran for two seconds. If I may, Grover is that we paint holes. We pay toes. We pay the taxes and then we pay more tolls, and they keep raising the toll. And then the guest Selene prices go up by God by 55 cents a gallon. They go up so they could pay for the roads. Why Why are we getting taxed here? And now he's going to do this infrastructure bill, which we desperately need. But where is the money going that were already being charged for Well, it's going to enter things that interest democratic politicians. They remember the cove in the 1st $2 trillion was for couple of it about 1% of that was for the vaccine. Maybe 5% was co but the rest of spending things. Caused by the shutdown, not by coded so and then they went to. We're going to infrastructure, which is a French word, meaning everything except Ridges and runs on, they said. Maybe 6% is bridges, roads, airports. And if you count all the massive subsidies for green energy, which doesn't give you new stop, it's just That's 25%. So 75% of the second chances they called infrastructure wasn't infrastructure on now we're doing this other thing, and I'm not quite sure what the sales pitch for this is accepted. Free money for some stuff, but they sell one thing and deliver another. They know people want roads. They know people in the vaccine. So they call this a covert bill. They know people wanted road, so they called it the infrastructure bill thinking you'd assume that was roads. This new spending plan. It is a way to hire millions of more members of the teachers union who all whose contributions to more than 90% to Democrats. And if your teacher earning $50,000 year they sorry you put 2% into your union dues at the $1000 a year. So for everybody, they hire the Democratic Party get $2000 on the union support. It's a rather, uh, expensive way to launder money into the modern Democratic Party and campaigns. But that's what they're doing that same thing with $80 billion an IRS agent. The Iris union, interestingly, not surprisingly, gives 97% of their campaign contributions to Democrats. They have $500,000.500,000 dollars hours. Three times that you and I pay some of the work to the Irish guys out doing union work. 500,000 year. Yeah, it's called official time, the union says, you know, we need some people to do the union work with union dues, therefore not to pay people to do your work. But in addition to the union dues, we want you to give us an office space, which they do in Washington, D C and many states as well on to give us time off. And the Irish guys alone this 500,000 hours in here that can awful lot of the campaign contribution. If you take those hours and go out on campaign, so they're trying to reconstruct The FDR structure, which was a third of the country was forced into labor unions, whether you want it to or not, then take union dues. Then they found the Democrats and they do this cycle, but because a lot of people New industries came up and Cos got smarter about hiring and how they treated people. And not everybody wanted. Join the union. On this 67% of private sector workers choose to join a union about a third of government workers do on, not hire more politicized states. So they're trying to trying to rebuild something to get political control. For 62 years from 30 to 1932 up to nine years before the Republicans have won the House and Senate four. Years of 62 2 elections that the House and Senate for two years since the Republicans became the party that would never raise your taxes 1994. They've had the House and Senate more than 50% the time. The Democrats are in a panic. How do we get back? The kind of one party control we have in the Congress. You know, Presidents get elected. What's well, Eisenhower vixen, but This country is one that Congress and the Democrats have lost control of Congress. They got it right now, but by the skin of their teeth Yeah. Hopefully we could change that. We could change it. What a tax day approaches. I guess I said now. They gave us a month. You know, they had an extra month. What can we do? I mean, we can argue, able to write off everything. I mean, what advice do you have? Because it kills me is that we everybody stop working. The only people working Grover Norquist, Grover's of Americans for Tax reform President. The only people working or the politicians don't people getting paychecks are the politicians. Therefore, one K is okay. Their pension welfare's old great The rest of us are getting cut back. We're getting measly checks from the government doing the best that we possibly can. Yet We still have to pay taxes. I mean, so what's the best way? What can we write off? What's the best way to approach that? Grover? Do you think Well, right now The most important thing is getting much work as you can on dreck, Agan eyes that at some point all this welfare money is going to disappear because it just isn't cash for that. Do you worry about inflation? Because when you print this much money when you Borrowed this much money. When you throttle growth of production of services and goods. There's more money for Good and service and you get inflation is Jimmy Carter. There isn't a bad idea that Jimmy Carter didn't have. The Biden has doubled down on doubling the capital gains tax. Carter had high had his air going higher. The Carters Couple days, he's taking applicants to hire the car. He's taking our corporate rate higher than China higher than Europe. I mean, is there really devastated? And when he takes that corporate rate the business tax Do you think that does to the value of your 41 k or Iraq? Fighting life to stand Only poking 1%? Is it picking on minorities was was okay. Not you, Stephanie that the room while I worked this guy over, but it's only 1%. 53% of Americans have a 41 care, not 53% of households. 53% of households have a 41 K and I write and he's going to play smash mouth with the taxes on the value of your life savings. And tell you that he didn't do it. Yeah, That's exactly right. Well, said, Grover, where can we find you online? Grover, if someone has a question, please sure. Website is 80 yard organ. We've done analysis of each of his tax plans that they come up on all the spending plans h er dot Ord and I tweet at Grover Norquist about my wonderful daughters and taxes. All right, you go, Grover. Thanks so much for joining us. Thanks for the heads up my friend all the very best. Grover Norquist to 80 are dot organ Americans for tax reform. Interesting. That means our.

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"agan" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

04:25 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

"Well with you and show and it's out where especially south gotten really really really fun to play He was already pretty fun to play. But he's got an even better where now he has access to a lot of schemes that he can use the begin like Improve diplomacy with others. Some of them are incredibly powerful. Like one of them gifts. You like immediate new Research technology And there's just a lot of stuff you can play around with And it's just like three kingdoms. I already liked it and release but it's got an even even better Like it has the best campaign of any total war game. think Like the the diplomacy system is so good that i find it really difficult to go back to older historical till wargames and play them. Because i find that. I really missed the diplomacy system in In three kingdoms I find the babolsar. Tueson fun Even if they can't be a little frustrating times the retinue system but But yeah i just. It's dollar game and i've i've been kind of addicted to it blank over the last week or so and it's gotten even better so when they announced three warriors for total war i think of three warriors is trash tier title right. The six dollar tidy find an been at walmart. I've always felt that way. And so the idea that they put total were always confused. Me i think we talked about this way back when it got announced. But what you're saying. Is you actually consider this one better than war hammer. Total war it. I mean it depends on like the battles themselves are. I prefer war hammer because they have a lot more of just our variety. I mean it's hard to get. It's hard to yeah like a giant walking statue shooting laser. Beams out of it is fighting agan right. A real spear who's also sick. Got out terry. Okay gotcha yeah like But like the campaign like the the sheer variety of how you can play your campaign like you can just stay in your territory and just play diplomacy and effectively kind of win the game like that by getting making friends with people like trading territory for other stuff like buying it.

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"agan" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

06:40 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

"Strategic thinking on critical thinking but in doing so the human to stay in charge because these systems make mistakes so ultimately it's to sink is systems as is kind of insurance Running around doing errands for you presenting you with data that's that you can actual but ultimately it's the humans who really needs to decide was we have not achieved the kind of performance That would make it safe for us to let a hobby systems Make decision especially knocking safety critical applications. Yeah that's very interesting you momentarily there to to autonomous driving and their the the the eventuality from your your lips to god's ears that we get to a point where there are no Road fatalities as a result advanced technology. I know you've been working on some of the thorniest issues related to that allowing autonomous vehicles for example to drive in adverse weather conditions or or other sorts of complexities. Talk a little bit about where we are in in the pathway to the eventual goal of full autonomous driving Well that's very exciting guy area up here. I have been working on this for many years. Ten years on autonomous driving And many more on mobility. And i would say that autonomous driving is a very exciting challenge. Right now we have made great strides as a community. But it's important to understand that today's solutions are also limited So today's solutions are mostly applied to Gio fence areas that means the closed area where every rose has been prematch And is matched Are high definition maps. So they're not google maps. They're the kind of maps that are placed placing sensor space. And they're huge. For instance a map of san francisco. High definition map of san francisco takes on the order of terabytes of data whereas capital logical matt with all the roads on the planet. That's only on the order of gigabytes. So that you can kind of get a sense of what these solutions mean. And there are limitations so for instance the sensors that are used right. Now or thomas driving laser scanners and cameras not working weather. And that's why everyone is testing. They're the he calls in arizona where it never rains never. My group is interested in enabling. While tom the in weather situations my group is also interested in In extending the scope beyond abby beyond your fenced areas where we have high definition maps to areas that have not been mapped before And job and what's important here is to realize that i'm a math. Works well in a dense urban environment than lots of features but if you go to the cornfields of iowa or to the deserts of the middle east with roaches. Not work so we need the message. So we are looking at smokeless have navigation. We're looking at at Reducing the amount of time and the accuracy required of the perception system So new approaches to deciding what to how to define what safe drop drivable regions are in recent In recent results are that. I'm very excited about looking at how we can enable a future with nixed Roadways where you hop humans cars and robots cars and that is really important. Because i believe that that's where we are going to be in the future and right now robot cars do not understand human with cars so he thought like human agan car is alive. That wants to let you take that on protected left hand turn as as a robot. How'd you know how does the robot how how can the robots assess. That's the incoming. Traffic is egotistic. may not meaning That traffic's noggin the slow down for the turn or altruistic meaning The the heat will slow down al. We have a message that allows us to assess the personality of the car on the road using metric developed by a social behavior community called social value orientation and as metric is mathematical. So you can imagine directly into the control system of a robot car. So i'm very excited about the possibility of a future with human driven cars. That can coordinate. Well was one hundred cars but before we moved to your next question. I do want to say the following. So why why do we have all these limitations. On the current technology and recurrent the current commercial solutions. I would say that we also have for great products was watched. The technology can provide safety right now and but that is not Driving on the mass. Pike or through the crowded streets of boston At at rush sign. Okay we can't do that. We can't weather can do a heavy traffic. We can do high speed traffic at what we can safely a slow movement whereby slow. I mean say speeds below thirty miles an hour in low complexity environments so by that i need campuses retirement communities definitely not a downtown boston. So if we have if we identify these particular applications. There is so much autonomous driving can do we can have. We can have applications to on factory yards and more. it's and retirement communities then hospitals. We can we can make or thomas cars and golf carts and trailers and wheelchairs and gurneys. Anything on wheels Can essentially be a product. That system is moving on sluice spaces that are reasonably simple at reasonably simple speeds of safety and we can deliver autonomy. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us today. It's been a great conversation with you. Thank you for having me. Keep an honor. Thanks for tuning in. Please join me on thursday when my guests will be held arbor. The chief information officer of tenet healthcare..

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"agan" Discussed on NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA

NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA

08:04 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA

"Joe. Welcome back in june noko. Now thanks for being with us. I m tanner. Schwinn rely from the our collusion special studios so the thing that garnered a lot of attention. This week obviously talked about it. It's been your go today since the first cove nineteen case in colorado But it seems to be that the The big topic of conversation. This week has been A been a growing push back on. Governor police meet out day on march twentieth So we were going to talk now. Think we got luc gardner up with kramer's wedge or they've got an coming up on the twentieth. Luke how are you my friend. Good how you doing. That was the perfect intro. There is a cow beller in in the back already. That's well we didn't king up to life and my my kids shorts from cal. All right man well. Hey let's talk about what you've got coming up on the twentieth over at kramer's yes so we all from eleven to one combine are stolen kersey. It's the conaco phillips and we're going to be having a free meal have some music. The local platinum is gonna show up. Give us hands Any questions that need answered. It's been really great. How the communities come together and really support the backbone not only this county but really of this country and that's agan and ranchers and we want to celebrate that well and and how long did it take you to finally say. We're here's what we're going to do. Because i know that there's there's some other people doing similar things but when was it that you you decided you wanted to jump in on the action. You know honestly The day after it veterans article came out. I saw that it was posted line. I printed copies out there or managers. And i said we're going to do something and and another thing that it's really brought to light is. Just how more proactive we need to be. You know. I know there are already days committed to this and that but you know as form in. We shouldn't have to wait until the other side says. Celebrate this and then it gets us in a tip and we say well. We're going to celebrate that. He's our hardworking respectable families who other than our good lord. Keep us alive at the end of your day and that needs celebrated More time than just one day a year talking to michael gardner cravers wedge store they They've got a meeting day coming up on march twentieth. Eleven to one again. A free meal out there to celebrate this and and you know we've talked about this with a number of our agriculture driven guests education. The first thing the first step. And that's the that's the step that that is missing for a lot of people. Yeah it is. You know. I feel the consumer is definitely Under educated he's missing formed. you know there are so many opportunities out there where we could really be taking advantage of as act producers to to get those questions answered and it is so polluted these days but just to challenge and we need your rise up challenge because it's a big part of life well especially here in weld county. And of course he saw that with the commissioners coming back and saying it but And that's the one thing to you know that we've talked about on the show a lot. This week is it's it's not just one aspect of life that that meet in agriculture effects. And i think a lot of people like you said a lot of consumers. Think i'll just go get this from the store the kings hoopers and nobody good to go. They don't understand the chain from the truck drivers getting out there from the local farmers to the to the feedlots. Everything that goes into it. Th that's right it's such a such a process and you know it's with this year with with the way that the virus thing and we had a couple of weeks ago you know those people out there caverns cows. They didn't get a day off. They didn't they couldn't stay home because of code. They had to continue to go to work break. Tanks categories castle. And it's like you know. Those are the things that go on her that nobody sees that they go to the store. They get their meat and then the here some folks. We're on the news about animal cruelty or some kind of disease or health. Bogus and that makes their decision. And that's why we need to continue To stand up and educate people on what's really going on out here meet day Meet in two months twentieth from eleven to one What what are you going to be. Grilling are you gonna be on. One of the grills out there luke. You know i'm gonna. I'm gonna be doing whatever i'm told to. We're going to be having some poultry. We're gonna have to take even national coin op around says power. Come out enjoy your meat. All right and that that is at the store right right off of a highway. Thirty four yes sir. That's at the store not the corner. Fifty korean thirty four. Luke appreciate your time as always my friend and thanks for the work. You guys are doing to to rebuttal back and spread the education and shows some appreciation for these farmers ranchers. I know we'll be talking with more people in the coming weeks leading up to this but appreciate you coming on today for stanton thank you guys and the county all these other businesses. You absolutely thanks. Luke gardner with kramer's wedge store. I do have to say like we're probably the only show that at least two or three times a week when we're doing an interview there's a cow in the background. Like i when i. When i when i started doing this show. I didn't think that was going to be the case. But i love it. I mean that is no co now right. I mean that's what i love about it. I mean it's pure january Pure genuine people that are coming on. Here's who they are. Here's what we are and that's what we can t to strive and try and represent here on. Kfi and especially here on a noko now man. I love that In that meeting day so now march twentieth is meet out day meet in day and national corn dog day. That's like a lot of things. Why would you. Why would you pick national corn dog day for meat out day. I feel like what's wrong with corn. Dogs don't eat corn dogs very often. But they're they're phenomenal. I didn't know. Ryan say no It is funny. Friday comment on our facebook. Page your best joke. It's gotta be. Fcc approved so that. I can read it on air for a chance to win Let's get the one here now This is actually pretty good. I like the use of of emojis there to jet saying what did the grape say when it was crushed one. Nothing lead out a little wine. That's pretty good. I like that one. all right. the jets in the lead so far still early in the show that that that Jokers like it gets better with age We're we're feeling it on a funny. Hey you know what's not funny Being cold or having to be too hot when this weather changes make sure your house is heated or cooled the exact temperature and he don't ever have to worry about whether it'll be there or not Go to air solutions here in greeley. 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"agan" Discussed on De RetailTrends Podcast

De RetailTrends Podcast

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on De RetailTrends Podcast

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"agan" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

06:13 min | 2 years ago

"agan" Discussed on KCRW

"Line from NPR News. I'm Korver Coleman, President elect Joe Biden and Vice President elect Kamila Harris are set to be sworn in on Wednesday, surrounded by ramped up security measures. NPR's Claudia Gonzalez reports, Biden and Harris will take the oath of office outside on the West Front of the Capitol, as is the tradition. The inauguration was already going to be a slim down occasion because of the pandemic. But security concerns have dramatically transformed Capitol Hill fighting and Harris will take their oath without President Trump in attendance, who will be leaving Washington D. C early for his mar a Lago Club. You said it this week will also convened for the first time since the insurrection and the soon to be newly Democratic controlled chamber will take up several of fighters nominees, including secretaries for the Treasury, defense and Homeland Security departments. The Senate will also need to begin the impeachment trial for Trump in the coming weeks. Claude getting solace. NPR NEWS Washington The FBI had warned state officials across the country to be prepared for the chance of violence on Sunday. Was concerned that violent moms could try to storm state capitals, but state capitals were mostly quiet on Sunday, some protesters brought weapons to their demonstrations. There are scattered reports of shortages of covert 19 vaccines around the country. States are seeing greater demands for initial shots, and some people are beginning to return for their second doses. NPR's Allison Aubrey says that despite the shortages, more vaccines are being given to people in the U. S. The pace of vaccinations is accelerating. So far about 12 to 13 million doses have been administered. That's out of a total of 31 million doses. And yesterday, Anthony Fauci said. This goal of 100 million doses in the 1st 100 days of a Biden administration is absolutely doable. NPR's Allison Aubrey reporting. Well over 397,000 people have perished of covert 19 in the US that is, according to Johns Hopkins University. Nearly 24 million cases have been reported. Despite the worldwide pandemic. China says its economy grew 2.3% last year, NPR's Emily Fang reports it was the only major economy to expand last year. Things looked grim at the beginning of 2020. China had posted its first quarterly drop in economic activity ever because of widespread lockdowns but a strong recovery, particularly consumer spending during the last few months of the year. And China was able to overcome the initial economic slump. Trying to continues to maintain strict lockdowns and regions that experience just a handful of virus cases. But that is allowed China's businesses to reopen at pre epidemic levels. China's exports in particular have bounced back as global demand for medical supplies and HomeGoods grows. Chinese policymakers have pledged to continue policies that support private businesses in consumer demand, but will scale back some credit boosting policies in the coming months. Emily Fang. NPR NEWS Beijing This is NPR from the David Benet Foundation newsroom a KCRW I'm Cherry Glazer. It's a setback to California's push to expand coronavirus vaccinations and fight the pandemic. The state's leading epidemiologists is recommending that medical providers temporarily stopped administering some Madonna vaccine doses. Dr Erica Pan issued an alert last night, saying that fewer than 10 people had allergic reactions to the vaccine after receiving it at a clinic, Fox five San Diego reports the allergic reactions occurred at Petco Park. The San Diego Padres baseball stadium, which was converted to a vaccination super site last week. Sapan says she put out the alert quote out of an extreme abundance of caution. She recommends putting those doses on hold until state in federal health officials finishing investigation. Meanwhile, Dr Thomas at Agan, director of the state's Department of Public Health, says officials are moving ahead with efforts to get the vaccine into the arms of older Californians. Should you focus on most Those that have the highest impact of risk of complications and deaths, or D focus primarily on the people who are highly highly trance transmitting the virus. We know that by focusing on the people who are impacted the most, it's going to decrease as California nears three million Corona virus cases, Health officials say they're seeing a slight downward trend in hospitalizations and ICU admissions, but that downward trend is not reflected yet in death statistics. More than 1000. More people in the state died from Coburg 19 this weekend, including 669 announced Saturday while the highest total so far More than 800,000, California workers out of a job are still waiting for their unemployment claims to go through, according to a new tally by the state. That's a big increase from just a few weeks ago. And his KCRW's Benjamin Gottlieb reports. The unemployment backlog is one of many problems States Beleaguered Employment Development department is dealing with the pandemic has revealed some serious shortcomings over at Edie Edie. From antiquated computer systems and multiple staffing issues to perhaps the most appalling failure to prevent billions of dollars in fraud. Late last year, Et de confirmed it was going to address those problems before a special session of the state legislature. Vowed to eliminate the unemployment claims backlog by the end of this month. Well, that's not going so well. In the last few weeks, the logjam has gotten even worse, with unprocessed claims rising nearly 300% in just the last couple days. Meanwhile, federal prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against Bank of America that's the lender at the heart of the fraudulent claims scandal here in California, alleging B of a was quote either unwilling or unable to stop criminals and quote from defrauding state taxpayers. Initial estimates put that crime and nearly $2 billion, But now, investigators say it could be four times that number. KCRW mind. Benjamin Gottlieb Support Train PR comes from progressive insurance with the name your price tool, offering a range of coverage and price options to choose from. Now that's progressive. More progressive dot com or at 1.

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Tom Daniel: Neuroscientist and bioengineer

Behind The Tech with Kevin Scott

04:30 min | 3 years ago

Tom Daniel: Neuroscientist and bioengineer

"Because sometimes that can be a hard thing like we have. In Society sometimes in especially I, think in some of our institutions like we want to push people into like very specific directions. was there anything that helps you with this wonderful dilemma that you had a broad curiosity? Yeah, to assert have two responses. One is what helped me, but I think the world has. Since I was in an undergraduate. As an undergraduate I was I, remember distinctly taking an engineering class, and there was a professor, also sitting in on the class is very rare. At the time and he opted to sit next to me. And he was a biologist wanting to learn more engineering. And we got to talking in. Just found that fascinating that you could mixie's to. There was no such thing as a bioengineering department did not exist back in the time of no. But. His name was Orrin. Porter and he melded physics and biology in a very interesting mixture of heat, transfer and animals in different climates and I just found that fascinating. After a while, he said Hey, do you WanNa? Join my lab and be a Grad student and I didn't actually know what graduate school was. I said sure and. So that that got me going in this interface, a I think today we are really doing more and more to break those barriers, so there are bio engineering departments. And candidly the word bio comes in front of lots of worse bioengineering. biomethane matic's biophysics biochemistry so tell us a little bit about your research that you did as a graduate student. Yeah, I! Get two different things. I started a masters degree in Wisconsin and I got my PhD Duke at Wisconsin because I was really interested in fluid mechanics. That faculty member said you know, fish swim really fast. why is that and there were? There was this theory of building in the literature that there's something novel about the Polymer Coating Fish. Mucus. And nobody had really looked at it in any. Detailed Way and so. He got me into his lab. We started doing fluid dynamics experiments on what was called. Polymer drag reduction. And I ended up publishing as second year graduate student, a paper on polymer drag reduction of the novel. Chemistry physics of the slimy covering of fish. That's right began. And so like. Whenever I hear fluid dynamics like agan sort of visualize the Naria stokes, equations and and my my exposures to fluid dynamics has always been less about the analytical modeling more about computer simulation of these systems of where you doing computer simulations stuff in your graduate work. Not. Then so Kevin After. Remind you of era. This is the nineteen seventies. And yes I did computer simulations of flow in my undergraduate classes? It was Fortran and we had to write our own numerical solutions. To very very simple things okay? The project I worked on in my master's was much more of mixture of experimental fluid mechanics. An imaging flows okay interesting then. Ah Duke I moved on to looking at a couple of different flow problems in biology. We got very interested in the fluid mechanics of insect feeding like mosquitoes, blood, feeding, and things like that. What what is going on that allows the mosquito to feed on blood vs related to disease transfer like malaria. What are the relationships there and also locomotion influence movement influence so? So it was a variety of things like that, and again a mix of computational work, and then experimental

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Boston's Norwood Hospital Closed Temporarily, Patients Evacuated Due To Flooding

Nightside with Dan Rea

00:52 sec | 3 years ago

Boston's Norwood Hospital Closed Temporarily, Patients Evacuated Due To Flooding

"Hospital remains closed this evening as officials deal with damage from yesterday's flooding. More than 100 patients have been evacuated from the hospital now and relocated to other hospitals. Last night's day luge of nearly four inches of rain left feet of water in the hospital's basement, flooded out the parking lot to destroyed a few cars. Not exactly clear just yet when the complex will be completely re opened. Crews have been assessing damage, but there has been a hotline set up. If you have a loved one being treated at Norwood Hospital, he want to find out what's going on with them called 781769 for 1000. Agan 781769 for 1000 the person who picks up the phone will be able to tell you where you're loved one has been transferred to, and officials say, if you need emergency treatment you're near. Nor would normally would go to Norwood Hospital. They asked you to go to Beth Israel Deaconess and Needham or sturdy in adult.

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How The Food Industry Manipulates Public Opinion, Science, And Government

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

08:40 min | 3 years ago

How The Food Industry Manipulates Public Opinion, Science, And Government

"Today. I want to talk about how the food industry many plays public opinion manipulate science. Manipulates the government. So here we go. Let's take on Science I. I mean who isn't confused about what to eat. And that's why I wrote my book action. But what's really going on is a concerted effort by the food industry that manipulates science. The government our government spends about one billion a year on nutrition research. The food industry spends twelve billion. And they find all kinds of concocted studies. That actually manipulate the truth. For example. I think Coca Cola. Spent one hundred twenty million dollars to universities and other groups to actually provide money money for research and guess what they funded three hundred eighty nine articles and one hundred sixty nine journals. Things like exercise. Is the key to weight. Loss at soda doesn't have any role in our way. The Snack Food Manufacturers Association groups that confections group funded studies that show the kids. We Candy Actually Lose More Weight and have less inflammation the kids who don't eat candy. I mean how does that even make sense? And when you look at the data I'm you know studies funded by the food. Industry Are Eight to fifty times more likely to show benefit? I studied for example on artificial sweeteners. Show that by the food industry that ninety nine percent they're safe and effective but about ninety plus percent of the studies but their independence show that they cause weight gain obesity. Damage the microbiome and definitely are not a healthy food and not good for dieting. So we have so much going on all the time in research I there was a there was a big review. For example by a group of scientists have looked at sugar recommendations it was published in the animal internal medicine which is one of the most important journals in medicine and yet it it shed very computing. Seems like there's no evidence for assure guidelines to reduce sugar that actually sugar is an harmful that our concerns are overstated in the data to support any limits on sugar in our diet. Well the study was funded by a group called the International Science Institute which sounds awesome but turns out is funded by none other than Coca Cola and Monsanto and Pepsi and all the big characters in the food industry so we're completely bamboozled by misinformation major journals and it confuses doctors nurses nutritionists computers the public and even in confuses policymakers. How do you make sense of all this? So you really have to follow the money so nutrition. Science corruption is huge. And it doesn't just stop there. He go onto fun all sorts of professional associations for example the American Diabetes Association the American Heart Association the Academy of Nutrition Dietetic which which receives forty percent of its funding from the food industry. They create a partnership with kraft singles. Calling it the smart slice of cheese you know which is crazy because it's not even cheese. Something has to be fifty one percent cheese to call it cheese so I'd say cheese like product or I don't even know what to call it. The government doesn't like to call cheese and that's called a heart healthy. Smart Snack is because they were funded by the food industry They are also corrupting their meetings. Their meetings and they provide all sorts of CO education so they have panels with makers of high fructose Corn Syrup and transfats an all kinds of crazy stuff and it just computers nutritionist. Because it seems like it's good science. They're very very good and they spend millions millions and billions on this so they corrupt all these organizations and and so Dr John Nine Ninety s as a professor at Stanford said. We shouldn't believe any recommendations coming out of professional societies that have conflicts of interest. I mean how does the American Heart Association can have fruit loops and twix cereals? Be Hard healthy when they're so full of sugar because they're low fat they get three hundred thousand dollars for putting that seal of approval so we have to be very cautious consumers. See Not just stop. With professional associations they also create front groups. Front groups are group's that actually seem like they're legitimate groups but actually are funded by the food industry or the Agan History of the oil industry. So you've got things like climate smart. Agriculture sounds wonderful. And I who's against that right but it's funded by the fertilizer companies who want to use more fertilizer and as we've talked about before fertilizer drives huge amounts of damage to the ecosystem uses tons of energy to produce damage our waterways at his huge contributor to climate change so Not so smart. In my opinion I see you've got then you've got the ways in which these companies also create corporate social responsibility and it's another mechanism. They used they. They fund groups that are social groups. It's called corporate social responsibility. And what did they find? They find the N. W. C. P. And they find the Hispanic preparation make money. And what does that do that makes them sort of loyal to them and a little bit and the it co ops them for example and there's a soda tax on the ballot. They actually will oppose a soda tax. Because they're funded by coca-cola or or the food industry or so makers is pretty pretty frightening. they also fun things like the hunger groups which which why they're so against limiting soda for snap or food stamps are we spent seven billion soda for the poor every year about thirty billion servings through our food stamp program how that make any sense. When we're trying to create a healthy population says all these insidious ways they caught these groups. I remember when I was showing fed up in Atlanta. I met with Bernice King. Martin Luther King's daughter and she wanted to the movie and the King Center instead of being nonviolent is also nonviolent yourself through how you take care of your health and she was all excited about it and I got a call later. We couldn't show the film there and I was like why and that was moving about obesity in the food industry said well because Coca Cola Funds King Center. It's pretty frightening And how they co op these groups And we also do all kinds of other nefarious things They besides the front groups besides sole told responsibility besides getting into our public health academies besides corrupting science. They're involved in terrible political efforts that are behind the scenes that manipulate public opinion for example. Now there's a couple of things that happened. One was an effort by the Grocery Manufacturers America which essentially was a representative now-disbanded thankfully that was representing the big food companies and they illegally got them to contribute to a slush fund to fight. Gmo labeling. Which would have cost those companies billions of dollars and fight it in Washington state and they pretended to sort of hide behind this this group. That wasn't actually disclosing the funding Attorney General Washington state figure this out and sued the grocery manufacturers of America for campaign finance violations and led to the biggest settlement. I think it was like fourteen or eighteen million dollars against them Yet the ballot passed to fight. Gmo labeling and they won they spent so much money but they got slapped a few million bucks. I mean they make millions of dollars. They don't really care. But after that a number of these companies actually you're standing up and doing good things and I think I see I see progress. I see change and that makes me happy for example Nestle's known Unilever and Mars Got Out of Jimmy at that point the grocery manufacturer America and they formed a sustainable food policy alliance which was a great idea. And I think it's exciting and we'll see what happens with that. Nomination hopefully work with him on my food fix campaign so so that was terrible and then of course even worse things eighty for example they create a ballot initiative in California which was to prohibit local governments from raisings local taxes unless there was a two thirds majority which would have crippled the governments in the local towns so they couldn't schools are departments police stations etc and They didn't care about that but they cared about was manipulating. The Governor Governor Jerry Brown is probably liberal governor. We had in America to put a preemptive policy that prevented any future taxes on soda. Junk food. Now think about that. I mean they literally strong armed the government by threatening them with a measure that would they spent seven million dollars promoting that would have crippled local governments and basically bribed to force the governor to create this preemptive law which is terrible so all of a sudden affairs ways that the food industries acting and we need to fight

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How Sage Revitalizes Agriculture Near Cities

Edible-Alphaâ„¢ Podcast

14:49 min | 4 years ago

How Sage Revitalizes Agriculture Near Cities

"Name is sabella. Krause and i am the the president and founder of an organization called sage sustainable agriculture education and really there's another e. on the end enterprise because what what how we describe ourselves as an entrepreneurial nonprofit we work both on our own projects that we developed and we work in <hes> as saba to other farms but a basic mission is to revitalize agricultural places new cities and foster vital dole food systems that connect urban and rural communities and we work in a number of scales we work at the regional scale fru frameworks that we develop and and are invited to partner on and then we also work on the ground on specific projects exit the level of developing agricultural parks helping to develop wholesale food centers and that kind of thing and we work sort of inbetween sub-regional scales gales and basic approach developed what we say big vision ideas and implement them on the ground to collaboration with lots of different kinds of stakeholders yeah and you and i we were we were this. I met you when we were both wallace. <hes> sandra fellows and and <hes> last year and one of the things that just was so impressive to me about you and your work is your ability to look at this very large scale i think i i think there aren't a lot of people i run into. Who have that ability. I think there are a lot of people thinking about food systems on a bigger scale sale. I find what happens is that sometimes that focus can be on two wins of the food supply chain it can be on issues around agricultural of farmland protection <hes> access for new farmers and beginning farmers all the way to the other side where there are issues of food security thirty and food access both hugely important issues but what sometimes gets much less attention paid to it is the business of food food which is the whole supply chain which i know you worked very closely on <hes> <hes> in between <hes> the production part and then the end-consumer part and <hes> i think you know i think the basic idea is food certainly even in the bay area the foodie conscious area food gets really taken for granted the whole food agricultural system. I should say get sort of taken for granted so one way to try to draw greater attention to it is to say well. Some of our issues and approaches could solve other problems or help help implement other objectives <hes> now just give you a couple of examples in the city of san jose where we work closely they <hes> you know have major goals have diverse economic development and authenticity and that sort of thing <hes> but you you know there is a sense sometimes that in the rush for everyone to make such a focus on technology they've kind of gotten about some of the routes as being one of the major age of fruit production regions in the country and so that feels part of the past but in fact do reports we do such as the san jose food works we point out that their food system or food sectors actually make huge contributions visions economically to a lot of different goals to the diverse economic development goals cost of authencity mean santa's as the city which is the sticks most diverse i in the country <hes> but again that's sort of hidden in place plain sight so we try to elevate <hes> what both those assets are what they what the needs are so the city in this instance that the city scale looks at more closely what kind of investments a needed in across the food sectors to help realise other broader city goals and doing the same thing regionally as we're looking at <hes> regional resilience <hes> in the face of both natural disaster other a longer time impacts as we're looking at a long term land on usa transportation plan. We're saying not just where food and agriculture should be. She should fit in but how they too can be part of the solution the other things. The region is grappling with right so if i if i. I don't know if i'm correct in saying this but it it it seems to me like you you when when you say elevate you do you look at data and help people understand the landscape as it exists right now using the data and then you're making helping people will make the connections back to as you said economic development activities writes that it is injustice data about local food systems. It has connections to economic activity in the community absolutely <hes> i mean you know you one. <hes> one little example is is talking. We simply to a produce wholesaler <hes> in again in the city of san jose essay and <hes> they were saying you know the city doesn't really care about us. We just service hundreds of food trucks and of course in san jose like in many cities. The whole idea of the food truck culture is hugely important in defining public spaces and who people are and kind of diversity of culinary choices but again those food trucks depend on having a commissary places to get where they can get do. They're cleaning and places. This is where they can get their food supplies. So in the you need to help sometimes draw the attention of cities to the fact that the food truck doc doesn't materialize in the plaza at eleven thirty a m but it also is part of a set of infrastructure <hes> need need that that attention is needed for i mean and especially i would think in in places like san jose where <hes> real estate. I'm assuming is super. Expensive and lease rates would be expensive and so it's gonna take a bit of effort on the part of the city to make sure that add some of these infrastructure you know like like a distribution harbor something can can happen right to support things like food trucks it is it is really a challenge because there is definitely a kind of a a practice i would say the highest and best use scher <hes> across across the board and and obviously food as far less elastic are for less much more in the last crisis and a a lot of other tech kind of manufacturing and that sort of thing <hes> yeah so. It's a bit tough because <hes> you know where is the intervention. Come i mean the developers are need incentives or they need programs to try to to even begin to entertain. I mean this sort of idea and i'll give you another example. <hes> the city recently sort of put up for an exploratory exploratory are f._p._u. Request for qualifications advocation is really a site but one of the one of the requirements of the program for this one hundred and sixty acre site in an industrial part of san jose was a that housing was not to be part of the development and be that the jobs needed to be geared to people who didn't necessarily have college applic- <hes> <hes> college degrees and so that right away by putting out a program like that that against narrowed the scope and in fact some of the proposals is that were developed for that absolutely included a wide range of agricultural production the focus on indo farming and that sort of thing and agricultural processing agricultural <hes>. I mean food processing food distribution and also room due to look about this in a new way room room for agricultural r._n._d. Food are he. <hes> you know i was at a little at a meeting earlier this week. It kind of a food hack affonso valet always there are i mean dozens and dozens of firms popping up every i don't know quarter i should say looking at some new innovation in supply chain or new food production new vegan or new plant based proteins and new robotics and but you know a different kind of <hes> i and different platforms and so <hes> you know that that is a whole cluster of businesses so <hes> the attention needs to be paid to you know the idea that you could couple that future looking <hes> food development around. Maybe what's more traditional food distribution. I think is really exciting notion. It is and i think it's ah i love the food hack thon. I love that idea like food hack thing <hes> just because i think i in fact i was on a a phone. Call this morning with somebody who called in. I do these virtual office. Hours may called in who is in iowa. Who's who's doing a really interesting technology that applies to indoor agriculture and we were talking about the fact that there's like no where <hes> logically for that kind of tech company to go right now because tech it's not a software app like they still have to their software involved but they still have to grow plants right and plants grow as fast as they grow grow and and they need infrastructure for that and so that that just the way from a financial perspective in every other perspective how that tech company is gonna and grow is different and we don't have a natural place. Where is there an accelerator where somebody would actually understand this and the answer is no so what an opportunity to have that kind of a physical place. That could could be a home for this kind of innovation. Absolutely there are a few accelerators propping up. I'm one that comes to mind is food systems six. You may of <hes> but they they have. I think they are now. Maybe third cohort and <hes> some of the businesses that they have helped to incubate a really. I'm doing well so nice. <hes> i think <hes> you're you're right on it. There's definitely a need for these kinds of accelerator right right. Well and you know in attack. The the there's developed this infrastructure for helping groom growing businesses right so accelerators and and and pitch events and all that kind of stuff and just don't haven't really actively applied that to agan food yet ag tech and food so so is this this. This is a pretty big acreage in california is that is this city involved in the purchase of that or who owns out right now about the one that the one that i mentioned in san jose city owned land. It is okay to figure out what the program should it'd be four before. They put out a full fledged r. p. p. right. I got it and you know it adjoins burrowing wing al habitat so there's no sir <hes> it's probably about any feet above sea level twenty by thirty thirty feet above sea level nominations. <hes> nothing seems simple out here and oh my goodness i mean the congestion here is really <hes> gotten getting more intense by the month <hes> they've been as part of plan bay area there have been some future scenario planning and <hes> you know one some projections have the population slated to grow by almost one hundred percent to close to thirteen eighteen fourteen million in the next whatever it is twenty five years so my partner magin how does that work has infrastructure work and of course along with those comp kind of projections are ideas to invest billions more in transportation billions more in housing and <hes> we keep putting our hand up and saying oh but wait a second you know let's really think about food and agriculture as part of this. We kind of look at quarter are globally globally as a public responsibility to look deliver those things and food. They're still kind of sense if the market takes care of that that's right and we've come up with a couple of ideas to going back to the thing i said earlier about <hes> trying to present a solution that solves problem in in another arena <hes> so there's a lot of attention being paid played both in the bayer and really across california to the need for more affordable. Oh housing because you have these companies that are booming but it's displacing a lot of people who work at low and even medium wage jobs in any event <hes> <hes> so there we are looking at how can we build more affordable housing <hes> and often that housing is located. You know transit oriented kid in dense urban areas. It's oftens what's called mixed use housing village style housing and i say well could we also think about including adding healthy food outlets in those kind of places. Could there be insent. Could there be <hes> we wanted to look at policies which could or the aligned in but i should say between affordable housing policies and investments and healthy food access policies and investments and so you know could we bring those things together so rather than looking at separate problems with separate solutions so that's one of the things we're excited to be <hes> looking into with trying to find funding in fact right now to <hes> begin to take a look at some possibilities there

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What if Big-game Hunting Saves the Elephant?

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What if Big-game Hunting Saves the Elephant?

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