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Out of Bounds Podcast
"amax" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
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Out of Bounds Podcast
"amax" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"Hey what's up everybody. I'm mr at amax. Your hosts in this is the pursuit podcast on the collective. Yeah snow's fallen. We woke up to in western new york. Where i am. Some people woke up to an inch on their car. Some people will go up to three inches on their car. It's getting exciting. So yeah we're here I think i want them asp trip of the year but hopefully not hope they'll get a couple more days in. I'm recording in my wonderful studio which doesn't exist so i'm standing in the middle of the woods so if you hear a waterfall that's what's happening short.

The Head Angle Podcast
"amax" Discussed on The Head Angle Podcast
"Pretty similar my verifies bike actually was a idei. Jt perform pretty similar founded back set on it about Not our iraq. Tt's twisted sorry. I'm out back our crack. Dj's twisted by jury also a Seems to tell you on had to grind plate so the chinese state sure. Tobacco had a little grime flights on the other days. It was like the one piglets sort of finding is like ask doing drives pigs e. l. in the dying out for you asking on black pots before that something you might be Saying in mountain biking if she just awesome. It's suffer that yet. I'm not that Tell us about the course of the trial you mark. Yes basically like i guess It's it's kinda we'd lack. You're saying i guess bit of everything it's like. Where do we actually start with the content while kind of project. do we actually do to deal with slight. Started way down rice mound back to bam ex like what so. It's kinda lack of a empty spot there on actually what we were going to do for a while. We'll elect trying to work out a plan and then the boys in sydney from the office came out with the concept of doing seven kind seven days. Which kind of tied. A bit of all of it in a tied like Amax digging side and my actual trail building side as well as mountain bike man. Yeah and then Then we had to find a bit of land knew that despite pock brought by my parents daas Those ran by. Hey guys that. I grew up around and like the pethick option. Any really like i've always the loss is. I've always said dad luck Motivate if we could maybe at some point in my writing career. I could build some sort of training facility. Some sort of why a give back to the local area and then this rose in same lack basically a step in that direction which was pretty cool so rather than doing the generic kind of like a lot of mountain bike videos. There that got cool builds but i don't theorize femmes a private property that Off towards neda get knocked down on taking back to how the land is as arrangements I really wanted to make sure that always in a location that could give back to the to the community kinda thing so Yeah that will up perfect and then the guy's been meringue with stupid soubriquet in on it and asserts that a free ride jump orientated. Pock anyway and yeah. We did a little scout mission. Scout of the few spots worked out the best on the mountain to build what i had in mind and are basically just said i wanna make up day max. Inspired line downhill bikes. Basically which is how. I wanna push myra adding the next year's is kind of a mix of the two and just be.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
"amax" Discussed on The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
"Musical pope amax to To save chuck son is Here in studio. When i think of your career i think it nations right i think five hundred because you were really good of that and you wrote them very well. I don't think super cost very much. And then when i looked at your results. I'm like hey. He got third overall. Eighty the mike bell one So you were. You were better supercross than i remember. Chuck i guess that was early before it was televised. Yeah and we had a lot of fun with supercross honestly it was It was still a fairly new thing. Been around for about eight years but not a long time and it was always a secondary fun thing to get in front of the fans to bring the sport of motocross to them. But it wasn't really the primary number. One was the outdoor five hundred premier championship. But we we had a lot of good time. I think i won most of my qualifiers. Yep and it could have been a little bit. Closer i can. I still lose sleep over. losing new orleans. Okay to mike bell by half a by the they put the the brilliant of race promotion. They put in a waterhole. They did that for a while. And it actually worked out okay for me. Because i'm from the north west. I just grabbed another gear and flew through. It got into the lead but the water got into my car raider. So when i was leading the second part of the race the slide was sticking so i had to back out of the throttle early and hopefully it will drop down to use a clutch and that cost me. Some time. bell caught me. Okay and the last turn up to the big skijump had a better drive and beat me by have have had other than that. You would have been winner. Yeah well i i want atlanta. Yeah and that was cool so you feel like it was at a struggle for you a bit to adapt to it. Did you feel like you were pretty good. I i did it on husky right. So yeah i i was doing husky. And that was the thing to do You had to do those races to get the attention. I'd drive all the way from portland down to atlanta. Yeah that was the first race of the season. And i heard somebody told me. Around your era late seventies. the factories weren't even necessarily telling you to ray supercross right. They were like hey if you wanna do it cool you don't. It's not in your contract. We want you to win outdoors. Well the the the money the prize money was a little bit better. Yeah so what's this. He'll send today chuck. You know i mean it was and local racing was pretty good money And that's where a racer is all about is is trying to you know. Make a couple bucks. Sure it's not like the massive contracts that we've seen in the yeah in the last twenty years. What would you peak. What you max out at honda factory factory deal well. My salary was like fifty grand..

American Ag Today
"amax" Discussed on American Ag Today
"Jesse allen here for the american league network we are at the farm progress show in decatur illinois catching up now in matt ring with tear amax matt's great to see a horia to see a great Doing having a great time here at farm progress show Here with tear max If you have not heard tear max. We are manufacturing researching developer of microbial innocuous for soybeans of course but we also have corn inoculate. We'd inoculate small grains and cover crop inoculate We are unique. And that we stabilize all our tear max products whether it's liquid or dry. What that does it in. Point is that allows the bacteria the microbes to live longer and harsher situation. So we get the two year shelf life. we get one hundred and twenty days plus on seat for any c. treatments we have Go on there We have three different application methods that we use we have of course your liquid on seed but we have a dry occupant and also in furrow inoculate for basically almost all our documents A lot of our are real. You know proven to do what we say they do. We have lots of data available They're very easy. Used to you know like i said they have a two year shelf life. So even if you don't use all they're not going to keep it in a cool dry place. It's going to be good for the next year. I would think as well with you know that two year shelf life and just looking at farmers ally their bottom line. I it sounds like a no brainer to have this product correct. Yeah we got products that you know back says Not too far north and south dakota but they have a pf program which is practical farm research and what they do. Is they take products ideas equipment and put them to the test to see if they're going to perform for the farmer not and so we actually have two products at our. Pf are proven because they've went through three years a positive roi will matt If producers wanna learn more about terro- amax products in the lineup. And the great the innocuous that you guys have for soybeans everything that you guys do. Let's go be the easiest way for them to do that. The easiest way is contact us go to our website. Ww dot airmax egg dot com. Take a look. We do have a lot of information on there. Feel free to give us a call. Send us an email and We'll find somebody locally to work with their terror amax dot com where you find them online matt ring with max appreciate the time here at the farm progress show. Thanks so much. Thank you jessie..

The Tony Kornheiser Show
"amax" Discussed on The Tony Kornheiser Show
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Post Show Recaps
"amax" Discussed on Post Show Recaps
"What is happening And that's it. That's the entirety of Is just him with his tea. And being like i ran out of butter. I can't drink this well. He sees somebody walk past and it's heavily implied that he's he's spots suffer off walking through But we don't we don't see at any more specifically than that. So i think is it on the other side of like this strange like video presentations slash loose nation. That a man named heart comes and finds you. It's is the mayor will see you now. Yes as we're leaving the ancients amax video yes Yet heart has come to escort us to mayor domino at the sixty second floor corporate archives Which is very reminiscent of. It's like puzzle you can do on. I presume it's on the sixty second floor in the tower where you have to figure out which Which like file is not filed correctly based on certain number gives you a certain number from the title of the file to decode a word. And if you give that code to the mayor then he's going to like help a he'll give you a key card to the next floor or something like that. Yeah and i think the answer is breast. It changes it. That's one of the answers that you live. Yes one of the answers you can give is is is best an in remake. It's the only answer to what the mayor wants to do. The best mayor domino is an avalanche sympathizer He's furious that he has been elected mayor of the greatest metropolis on the planet and his rele- metropolis and has been relegated to a broom. Closet case it closet. That is i. This is so funny to me. He's like he's mayor. His office is like a secret hideout in the library behind. A wall of books and on the other side is also books. Yeah and i'm sitting here being like. This is a pretty pretty cool office. Yeah what a dream your their own..

The Takeaway
"amax" Discussed on The Takeaway
"And latino healthcare providers for black amax next communities about the cover backseats. So i know on exactly that point your co-developer of the conversation which is really a a national public information campaign to get that kind of accurate information out to black and latte next communities. When i was just talking about the states that are hard. Hit some of those states particularly for example mississippi arkansas louisiana have large populations of non white citizens. Is that where we're seeing the under vaccination. It is unfortunately and to be honest. This is predictable problem..

Leon La Grey Podcast
"amax" Discussed on Leon La Grey Podcast
"'em one max. In twenty twenty one in egypt is even necessary for apple so m one chip amax and this is where i think the pretty much. The whole colt. The apple coltish. That comes into play here too and to me. I don't call myself in apple and not part of the apple coat mind you. I just don't see myself. Being part of the apple colt. It's just something. I'm not going to put myself in a position where i want to. And that's one thing about the the group of special people that these people tend to say on in favor of the two and this is where i find it so interesting enough that even people that were part of the the cult of apple are cult of mac which i can say and a literal sense was a people stick around for decades in decades. And you know what. I think this the whole cult of apple article damascus. Pretty much at this point died off very clearly because you know what a what pretty much has killed apple for for me. However is they've decided to take into out and they took out n. video you know we've seen we've seen over overtime. They also killed thirty six pretty much pretty much killed dirty three to bid programs which these are programs that you were able to run backwards compatibility with a sixty four with a sixty four program which base which is all part of your computer right there too and you were still able to ryan them dirty to bit programs in backwards compatibility ability we for Depending on your s right now. I am running Mac os high sierra right and it's still able to run the Thirty two bit programs especially with video games. And for instance to and i know that a lot of developers a lot of oprah's had to make upgrade in order to keep up specially with steam If you were a A mac gamer for sure. Or a mac. If you're running like i don't know old processors right. It doesn't matter what you're using the problem. I find out with apple i think Even people give apple sway. Too much credit did they. They give them i. Here's wanting i say i say about that. Was that doty make good products. I agree i think. Distance the landscape with apple has changed so much within the within the decade with we've seen already During the steve jobs of the two thousand when he returned to apple back in the late ninety s night back in nineteen ninety. That's when he made a return and started to Bring apple back new life to that point onto. And that's when the magic star to shine back into apple this point when steve jobs made debate combat. So that's where we were without bill again. I was just wondering Younger kids from the early from the say back when i was a teen that actually gosh just looked at apple's while they were just doing something that no other company was doing and i remember early thousands. I remember i use owned a windows laptop and i remember using windows laptop. That was running on. Ddr two and it was. It was good back then. Don't get me wrong. I just think that. Ddr ddr2 was still running fine by found out that designs on windows laptop were also just bulky but they were producing these hot hot fans that may just Melted your leagues..

This is Only a Test
"amax" Discussed on This is Only a Test
"But i think it's a lot better than it would be sharing the theater. Yes but i think they would have normally factor that in as like a home video rental mike they would have want people like last week talked about the experience of the dark knight in theaters wash multiple times because in that in in two thousand and five were like watch a movie. You have this feeling of how great that movie is. In the next time you have to watch movies. You have to pay another twelve bucks. Go to theaters watch it or watching amax in a different experience and repeat viewings has been a big tradition in hollywood. And they've kind of banked on that for box office and then double dip because then people buy the dvd or stream it here all that being combined in one purchase. They're losing all that double dipping triple dipping opportunities. Sure but i i think. I don't think they're losing it just because the for the enthusiast who really wants to go the screen like wicked for dr i if you know really bike value that that theater experience. You're still going to do that. It was the only option before it was the only option and through limited options. Were i mean if i had the choice back then. It's watching multiple times at home. I probably was paid one time multiple times at home. Usually saying you're paying thirty dollars to do that. As opposed to like get a matinee for eight dollars or whatever right so so it's not like if if they were reading this out for like six dollars or something like that then that that would be a wash of terrible idea for them but at thirty bucks. I'd like and granted like you don't have to if you've got a family or a group of friends that are gonna come watch at your house. That's that's not a great deal for disney radio for you. i think it's also the accounting. And how they how they allot how much the movies made..

The Changelog
"amax" Discussed on The Changelog
"Like a dish to end a lot of the stop in my can big you know like no remapping like what is it like. I kind of know what it means. Was i mean i like you're trying to you. You're mapping lake a shortcut to something else like you might be a mess like leader in to remove highlights if absurd or something. It was highlighted Annihilated right but I don't know what the math things bad. But i i definitely have in my opinion and i definitely don't know what specifically that's a little frustrated It never really feels good when the stop under computer that us all the time. We don't know anything else. That frustrates you about it. I think for a long time. I didn't have working like emden interfere with my system. Clipboard and i found that frustrating and then one day figured out how to do it it was like changing and how it does and i'm just really happy on but i'm still literally surprised every time i could do that. I've had it for years now. I didn't work long enough that you were trained into believing it won't work so does surprise. Yeah i was going to say one more thing find frustrating. Actually which is that. I think the default with them and set up like whenever used him on. Not my computer. It doesn't have my big and they're just like something that all like it doesn't do like inventing you know like if you're editing function on a server which you shouldn't be within you are i am and like i answered you line and then it goes back to end get nicely stuff like that kerry. I'm pretty good at complaining with myself. One thing vim script. understand vince. relationship to its scripting language. Let me contrast with imax. Imax is more is almost like an operating system that happens a ship with an editor and long-term imax users will effectively end up rewriting parts of editor. Sometimes but it's still amax because the layers underneath are still you max so you max list. As a whole programming language was designed to be a programming language. Vim is not like this. All them was designed to be a text editor. It had a configuration language. That configuration language grew over time to acquire normal programming constructs. And that is what we call vim script. So it's a hodgepodge and it wasn't.

Max & Murphy on Politics
"amax" Discussed on Max & Murphy on Politics
"Is you know a growing white population. Obviously with gentrification that has really come of the neighborhood but it's still compared with still are majority people of color immigrants district By far So i think. I think folksy. Who's doing the work i think they demand representation they demand Respect and. I think the one thing that is also really exciting that i point out in terms of latino representation as it will be the first time this district will be represented at every level of government by an edina. So we have at the congressional level. Maybe alaska's the first bank council the first in congress must salami diana's probably i think she may be the first bid wanna at at the state level and myself at the local level on and so that that's a real dynamic new Saying that we are all really excited about. And you know just feel very encouraged by because you know we. We work differently as though where we're looking forward to showing how we're going to work together to bring change for the community. I'm glad you mentioned last piece on you. Mention media and by sailor Now like i said at the beginning you you will be one of several not being liked to this new council class I believe there will be ten. Not the nas. That's the highest ever incredible. It's it's really an incredible feat and and they were also a number of non latina females elected this year saw. I believe that the numbers now. Twenty nine which is well over half of the new incoming council class. Your district has been known to elect women to legislative office. You mentioned media. Alaska's are the congress member who made history at the council level and also in congress and your district has the council district has elected being before Sarah gonzalez before chuck. You mentioned my say like to the the assembly and and now you have been elected to the council. How significant is the fact that latin next voters have historically been open to liking females to elected office. I don't think. I don't think we really reflect on that much right because the perception is that long latino so much ethos right we are you know and and it is true. I mean that stats. I believe that is a fat that has been part of our history and unfortunately our culture although there there's thankfully some shifts happening there but we cannot deny that it is there but in spite of the fact that it has been there is interesting that not districts have voted for female elected officials right so always mentioned olga mendez because she was a first first latino she's she was equally She was the first likely not to get elected to a state legislative body. This was hanged back in the late. Seventies in manhattan and So i mean we see right. There's there's a pattern over the last forty years of of propensity for the voters to vote for for women and we see it in your district. And what what do you think alexa. This means for the future of Amax political representation is distant indicator for what's to come I hope you know it took us a minute. Took a cement in You know i think all things considered genta parody across the board is still very much an issue that we have to contend with Beta our district obviously has had A better history or better. Recent history of being willing to elect women representations so i. I'm generally a glass half full. See the glass half full Because to me there's no point in despair for me it's about you know saying the best and moving to the best and working for the best so i think it is an of what's to calm i think You know.

ESPN Daily
"amax" Discussed on ESPN Daily
"The system works. So i want to be fair to these billionaires robert so on the other side of this issue. What is the defense for the owners who have taken advantage of the rule as written. And what do they say when directly asked about how it is they feel about the way they've taken advantage of it. So dan gilbert owner. The cleveland cavaliers. His lawyer gave us a very forceful response and defense. We've actually included their full response in our story. We linked to that which made two main points. I would say one in defending the fact that Owners typically pay lower tax rates than players and stadium workers. He was basically arguing. That dan gilbert was the only one who took any risk in this situation and the players were were not taking any risks. Not all sports teams year to year. Our profitable even in real world terms and what gilbert's lawyer pointed out is that gilbert has not been profitable on the cavaliers even in real world terms Have lost money. Of course that's not true of most sports teams but the the sort of counterpoint. To that right. Is that if you look at. Sports team valuations They've skyrocketed for the last couple of decades in our sort of expected to continue to do so so on that front. There's not much risk. The second point he made was was essentially that getting rid of amortization would be fatal to the american economy and the the counterpoint. To that right. Is that the tax treatment. You know this particular tax treatment for professional sports teams. It didn't work like this Up until very recently in the history of the tax code In fact irs use to fight with these teams and tried to insist that the assets that they were writing off actually had sort of real you know finite lifespans and we're actually degrading value. And as i mentioned earlier you know The latest iteration of this was in two thousand four when congress basically opened the doors for sports teams to write off all sorts of assets Even if they didn't have sort of definable life spans. So let's do an exercise robert. That is wildly unrealistic. But let's pretend that. I can buy a sports team. Let's say i'm a billionaire. Not sure what to do with my money. Maybe i want a by a series of enormous luxury yachts. But maybe i wanna buy an actual team. How much of the attraction of owning a team from a business sense is the actual cashflow. How much would be the tax benefits. So i mean it's it's hard to be in the mind of a billionaire right It's an experience. i've never had. I think a lot of them. Really just do it to be in. This exclusive club. And maybe because they love the the sport that they're getting involved in but you know again we we've documented multiple instances of us sports team owners saying they got into the business because they expect to make real world money and you know In at least one example citing the enormous tax benefits so it. It's it's a real thing. It reduces their tax bills significantly. So why do you think this has stayed under the radar for so long. You know the tax code is boring. the word amortization is very boring. You know some of these concepts are quite tedious. Right but You know the reality of it is It's important to understand that. I think being able to explain these concepts using real people real famous people on real numbers is quite powerful because the effect on the public is huge You know we are losing hundreds of millions of dollars Because of these tax breaks You know money that could go to healthcare. Could go to the military could go to social safety net programs You know so. The impact is really real but again you know. Tax policy is not is typically not sort of the sexiest subject before. I let you go robert. What do you think about your teeth and by that. I mean like as a clippers fan. What do you want out of this coming year. I mean look. You know we band together against a lot during the playoffs. So i'm quite happy with the team. I think we should give patrick beverley. Amax extension wow so all of which is to say all of your reporting and all of his heart heading journalism. You still can't quit. patrick beverley. Never never robert better entity. Thank you so much for your work. Thanks so much okay. Coming up the stanley cup have route up something very special and.

Project Keto Podcast
"amax" Discussed on Project Keto Podcast
"Let's jump right into today's episode. Hello friends today. I wanna share an experiment. I've been doing with re-testing eggs in my diet. I have been avoiding eggs for probably five years or so. Because i discovered a longtime ago bed when i eat eggs i get pretty bad reactions. I have experienced having a rapid rate and hives or rash on my body and definitely vertigo. Vertigo is definitely the most common reaction. I get what i eat. Eggs now spends strange for me. These past number of years. Because i do use eggs when i make baked traits like when i make my kito low carb cakes i use eggs and sometimes when i made christmas cookies or like kito cookies. I use eggs and i don't typically experience the rashes the vertigo or the rapid heart rate. When i eat those foods. But i've always kind of thought that it's one of two things either that i'm not eating a large quantity of eggs. When i have those desserts for example there are six eggs in my cake. And i usually have a pretty small amount of cake. And i'm probably not even consuming an entire egg in my small slice or it could be that those eggs are cooked for so long that it changes the structure of the molecule of the egg. And it doesn't cause that same reaction for example. When i baked my cake it usually bakes for about fifty minutes. So those eggs or really cooked versus. If i were to just cook an egg on the stove and eat it. I cook that for a minute or so. I like it. Pretty rainy and people will respond or react to cooked or raw eggs very very differently and they can even respond to the level of cooking differently. So i don't know what the answer is for me. I don't know why i am. I have no reaction to the baked eggs verses the ones on the stove top. Like when i'm just making a you know a sunnyside up egg or scrambled eggs or something. I haven't really gotten down to it however this past week. I think i've made some progress. I've been experimenting with adding eggs back in but separately. So i'm eating only the whites or only the yolks and this week. I tried a brand new recipe. It's maria amax protein sparing modified fast bread. And you can go to her web sites and i'll lincoln in the show notes. Pagoda her website to find out how to make this. I'm not gonna share a recipe because This is something that you would get from her for sure. But it's this bread that you make and the only two ingredients are aac whites and egg white powder so you whip it up and then bake it in the oven and it is literally my favorite thing i've ever found in my life but it's like wonder bread. It's so good but it's all egg whites and i've had that for a couple of days and zero reaction. I feel fantastic. I have no problems. But then i had all these extra egg yolks so i made these little muffins and i'll link recipe to these muffins. These are from sarah cleaner. Who's going to be on the podcast and a couple of weeks. And these muffins are made from egg yolks butter and some baking powder believe and i made those i eight to the other morning and a couple of hours later i was having a super rapid heart rate and feeling like. I'm on the verge of getting vertigo. And then that evening. I was teaching a fitness class. And my heart was beating so fast. I had to keep stopping stopping the workout myself. I kept everybody else going. But i had to keep stopping and from my. I think i've been teaching for sixteen years. I've always been amazed. At how what. I'm teaching can do a lot harder exercise than when i'm just in the class i lift heavier weights. I can go longer. Because i'm really not paying attention to my own experience and i'm really focused on the class and so my own discomfort in exercises always less. I'm teaching but this time. I had to keep putting my weight's down. I had to just keep stopping. Because i was my heart was beating so fast i felt like it was giving explode. That never happens to me. And i think it was from those folks so i'm only sharing this so that you know when you are going to be re-testing something like eggs. You definitely want to test the whites. Separately from the yolks and people will react differently to both and then you should also test more raw eggs and more cooked eggs and notice if you have a different response and reaction food. Sensitivities are so individual and also so different depending on the stage of your life. If you've been doing a lot of gut healing or you've been really working on your health a lot of your food sensitivities might go away and you may want to start to re-test some foods so that's literally all for today. This is super short episode today but next week will be back with some longer episodes and i am really looking forward to an interview coming up in a few weeks and some really good topic. So thank you so much for listening. And i will catch you in a week.

Project Keto Podcast
"amax" Discussed on Project Keto Podcast
"Let's jump right into today's episode. Hello friends today. I wanna share an experiment. I've been doing with re-testing eggs in my diet. I have been avoiding eggs for probably five years or so. Because i discovered a longtime ago bed when i eat eggs i get pretty bad reactions. I have experienced having a rapid rate and hives or rash on my body and definitely vertigo. Vertigo is definitely the most common reaction. I get what i eat. Eggs now spends strange for me. These past number of years. Because i do use eggs when i make baked traits like when i make my kito low carb cakes i use eggs and sometimes when i made christmas cookies or like kito cookies. I use eggs and i don't typically experience the rashes the vertigo or the rapid heart rate. When i eat those foods. But i've always kind of thought that it's one of two things either that i'm not eating a large quantity of eggs. When i have those desserts for example there are six eggs in my cake. And i usually have a pretty small amount of cake. And i'm probably not even consuming an entire egg in my small slice or it could be that those eggs are cooked for so long that it changes the structure of the molecule of the egg. And it doesn't cause that same reaction for example. When i baked my cake it usually bakes for about fifty minutes. So those eggs or really cooked versus. If i were to just cook an egg on the stove and eat it. I cook that for a minute or so. I like it. Pretty rainy and people will respond or react to cooked or raw eggs very very differently and they can even respond to the level of cooking differently. So i don't know what the answer is for me. I don't know why i am. I have no reaction to the baked eggs verses the ones on the stove top. Like when i'm just making a you know a sunnyside up egg or scrambled eggs or something. I haven't really gotten down to it however this past week. I think i've made some progress. I've been experimenting with adding eggs back in but separately. So i'm eating only the whites or only the yolks and this week. I tried a brand new recipe. It's maria amax protein sparing modified fast bread. And you can go to her web sites and i'll lincoln in the show notes. Pagoda her website to find out how to make this. I'm not gonna share a recipe because This is something that you would get from her for sure. But it's this bread that you make and the only two ingredients are aac whites and egg white powder so you whip it up and then bake it in the oven and it is literally my favorite thing i've ever found in my life but it's like wonder bread. It's so good but it's all egg whites and i've had that for a couple of days and zero reaction. I feel fantastic. I have no problems. But then i had all these extra egg yolks so i made these little muffins and i'll link recipe to these muffins. These are from sarah cleaner. Who's going to be on the podcast and a couple of weeks. And these muffins are made from egg yolks butter and some baking powder believe and i made those i eight to the other morning and a couple of hours later i was having a super rapid heart rate and feeling like. I'm on the verge of getting vertigo. And then that evening. I was teaching a fitness class. And my heart was beating so fast. I had to keep stopping stopping the workout myself. I kept everybody else going. But i had to keep stopping and from my. I think i've been teaching for sixteen years. I've always been amazed. At how what. I'm teaching can do a lot harder exercise than when i'm just in the class i lift heavier weights. I can go longer. Because i'm really not paying attention to my own experience and i'm really focused on the class and so my own discomfort in exercises always less. I'm teaching but this time. I had to keep putting my weight's down. I had to just keep stopping. Because i was my heart was beating so fast i felt like it was giving explode. That never happens to me. And i think it was from those folks so i'm only sharing this so that you know when you are going to be re-testing something like eggs. You definitely want to test the whites. Separately from the yolks and people will react differently to both and then you should also test more raw eggs and more cooked eggs and notice if you have a different response and reaction food. Sensitivities are so individual and also so different depending on the stage of your life. If you've been doing a lot of gut healing or you've been really working on your health a lot of your food sensitivities might go away and you may want to start to re-test some foods so that's literally all for today. This is super short episode today but next week will be back with some longer episodes and i am really looking forward to an interview coming up in a few weeks and some really good topic. So thank you so much for listening. And i will catch you in a week.

Rolling Stone Music Now
The Life and Music of DMX
"We're going to talk about de mex- great artists who died at the age of fifty and we're going to look back at his career and kinda just get into what made him important. Were made him interesting which was a lot. He was a fascinating complicated gifted troubled artist. They had a lot of sides to him is pretty interesting to go back to the music to go back to his life store and just we remembered. What a complex dude he was. Jeff you're a great piece about the amax. Maybe can kind of just sum up some of what you said there and some of how you see him in context. Yes i mean. I think as you said you know. He's obviously a really complex figure within the world of music and within hip hop as well in. It's always funny in situations like this for me. Because i'm relatively young. In comparison to most of the people who i think spoke out most about him. When i was really first coming out i was like five or six years old and even then even still you know. I have such vivid memories of those songs kind of raining. Everywhere i went and as i got older and as i got into teenagers adolescents. College years looking at someone like the mets are looking at his legacy has been so interesting for me. Particularly as some of his interested in the ways in which celebrity functions in our culture in our society. And i think is for all the amazing music made for all the amazing movie and television appearances that he's done and for just what a positive cultural figure he was overall. He's such a good example of the ways in which i think. Our celebrity culture can fail people despite their

Techmeme Ride Home
Microsoft Is Acquiring Nuance Communications
"Microsoft has acquired speech tech company nuance for nineteen point. Seven billion dollars in cash a twenty three percent premium on its friday closing price on the stock market quoting cnbc the nuance acquisition represents microsoft's largest acquisition since it bought linked in for more than twenty six billion dollars in two thousand sixteen. It's the latest sign. Microsoft is hunting for more growth through acquisitions. The company is also reportedly in talks to buy the chat app. Discord for about ten billion dollars on top of that microsoft made an effort to bhai tick tock. Us business last year for about thirty billion dollars before the deal was derailed. Last month microsoft completed its seven point six billion dollar acquisition of gaming company zan amax nuance would be aligned. With the part of microsoft's business that serves businesses and governments nuance derives revenue by selling tools. For recognizing and transcribing speech in dr office visits customer service calls and voicemails in its announcement microsoft said nuances. Technology will be used to augment microsoft's cloud products for health care which were launched last year in an interview on cnbc squawk on the street. Monday microsoft ceo such an adela highlighted nuances healthcare tools as the key driver behind the acquisition quote. We've seen a massive acceleration of digital transformation healthcare in particular nonetheless said when you think about the provider market digital tech is going to be the

Trailer Junkies Podcast
"amax" Discussed on Trailer Junkies Podcast
"Like that's what i mean. I don't wanna see this. And yet i think. Hbo max is dealing there. This is salacious. And i think it's the right play for hbo. Max i think. Hp amax needs things like this the gonna drive content and drive people to watch. And i think there is a thirst for this and it is it is compelling compelling to see these the people that are both knowing conspirators driving the conspiracy and the fodder and the and the sheep. I'm sorry to say that. Just fall fall for this conspiracy right and it's just it's it's it's it. Don't be sorry to say it okay. But i'm just. I'm i'm worried and scared for america because of this. Yeah and that kind of goes along with my analysis. I was good at the point i was going to make. Is this trailer. Does a fantastic job. Its job is so fantastic that it makes you so angry that you just have to watch but on the other side those who sympathize will also watch right right so it it. It's bipartisan. Eight watching we'll be alongside the cheer watching. I mean hate watching and you know. And then there's like it's like they showcase this like little guy. I don't know what he's about. And i don't wanna like come off as like right. Insensitive to whatever his issue is his dwarfism or something he has some serious physical yeah disability. yeah exactly. But this is like a conspiracy nut though it's like and they show shooting like a fifty caliber cyber rifle. You know what he eat out and last week talking about mc million and how it has this person at the core of whatever have going on. This has a couple of people in it. That i'm intrigued to go. Find out something about and yet repulsed at the idea of finding anything about out there. Actually well no. I don't even i don't even i don't care about the cunanan i i just i. I'm i'm intrigued to see what makes people tick. Even the people that i disagree with especially the people that can construct something like this..

KGO 810
"amax" Discussed on KGO 810
"Resolution drink less this year in the morning, so starts at six. I'll either be drunk or dead sober. How's it going so far? Why don't I show up in my broad panties for you? She's even using props. Let's call it a personal massager with Brady, but very good. Is there any chance Nikki will get back on the wagon race? Cagey all morning show with Nikki Maduro. It could almost be on skin Amax 6 to 10 9, Agh! 08 10! Love Craig's from us. It's just chip here tell you about my friends over at anchor funding. Anger Funding is a California based lender, and what anchor funding does is they help people lower the interest rate they're currently paying on their mortgage. So if you have a mortgage, and you know what the interest rate is, what would you do? If you found out you're paying too much, and you've been paying too much for a while. I'll put it this way Word historic lows for interest rates. They're only going to go up. So this is a tremendous opportunity. You've got five minutes literally five minutes. Call 800. 3335157 the company's anchor funding. The president's A friend of mine, Kevin Lines. I've done this twice and I've saved hundreds would end up being more than $100,000 at the end of my mortgage that I saved. $100,000 It's like In addition, that's like two to tuition for two kids. This'll is a real well, maybe not to. But you get the point. There's a lot to save. So find out what you're paying on interest. Call anchor funding at 803 335157 and tell him say, I'd like to see if I can pay lower and see what they can do for you. Force cases done work. That does Boom..

Sci-Fi Talk
Interview with Elizabeth Debecki
"The biggie on her tended co-star Kenneth Brannagh. While I've also been a huge fan of cans for many years I've seen him. Obviously in film intelligent but I've also seen him on stage lot and I always had this enormous respect cannon thought he was. sort of `can-do everything I was. So we'll come running do everything. He can write direct APP saying dance. It was sort of it's a bit much actually he should leave some talent for other people but working with him. He just has this ability to put you at ease. He's so kind actually and very. very, very generous as the same. But has an ability to sort of keep the energy around the scene onset. Very focused but very alive. And I actually think it's partly to do with his sense of humor which is. Pretty, spectacular I I actually. Once. Waiting to shoot part of the cost sequence, which is so high octane and the emotional car in between two characters in that moment of the film is so dark and it's so there's so much violence in the air in that moment. And we were sitting waiting to shoot a part of that scene and he made me laugh so hard that I actually split the same amount address, and so I could say that Cameron is genuinely side-splitting if you will which he would enjoy. But now he's a joy. The film has scope. The scope of the film what Chris wanted to do? With the movie was sort of create. Of VOSS NECE and an expanse and a sense of. Because the entire world is at stake. In the protagonists mission, we really had to branch out across the Globe and put all those places on camera and because of the way that Chris Works and hate him wanting to always capture the authentic article whatever that is whether it's the actual, the actual country, the actual boat, the actual human. So there's there was a sense of of of when I entered the film knowing that we would just going to kind of. Me Personally and as an artist just have my kind of horizons massively expanded, which was what the experience of shooting was. As I think credit to our crew really because the crew that made this film would definitely. I'm exterior extrordinary human beings, but they worked so hard and we would sort of finish shooting in a country and pack up at nine PM. In the next day, we would all be on this plane and we would travel somewhere else and we would start shooting twenty four hours later and I think the kind of rigor of that. But also the fact that I think really really bonded US travelling that much definitely as cost it really did Sometimes Jane I would sort of meet up in different cities Buran and we would Have like a cup of coffee and Estonian and three days later, we would be having lunch in Italy, and so it was so kind of surreal and bizarre and. A A massive privilege to especially because of. Where we are in twenty twenty when I think back to just being able to travel out in the world and capture that people. But now sort of fantastic we did really because when people see the film, they can be in all those places. She this and I max the only way to go in my book. I Max Cameras. Put simply really make the experience larger than life, but it's also the quality of the film and I think the way that Hoy towel cinematographer shoots and he is really such genius. It just immerses the audience into. The cinematic experience, but I think watching something on amax inevitably. It hits you in a different way. Literally, you access the film in a different way because. It's almost visceral sort of a bodily experience when something is that that huge captured with the specificity of those cameras that I think. I don't think it's comparable really to anything that people will have same before Janet is now playing the near you.

Pop Shop
The Albums We Cant Wait To Hear (And the Ones We Hope Finally Arrive)
"Summer isn't quite over with yet fall is just around the corner, which means, of course, Pumpkin flavored beverages are back at your local starbucks and coffee bean remember going to those places I I actually haven't been to either one of those places since covid started Lucy. Yeah. There's there's very. Safe. Dunkin donuts. that. Only lets in a couple of people at a time and I'm Kansas donuts. No I am not a Pumpkins I I'm just ice coffee especially during the summer just give me some iced coffee injected into my veins Usually we'll. We'll make coffee at home but you know sometimes put that mask on and you know hand sandy ready and go to get an iced coffee and Sani Well, you know Halloween you know with all pumpkin spice everywhere Halloween and Thanksgiving can't be too far behind by the way what's Halloween GonNa look like I mean Masks. Great. But and we are outside when we retreat, you know if you have kids trick or treating. So I guess outside masks to bonus things. But then you have to actually interact with people and they give you candy not a really good look so. Halloween will be interesting this year and what about Thanksgiving? Like how are you going to have the family over for meals when they've they're not gonNA come and like that's not gonNA. Happen. I. I literally have not thought I'm sorry to interrupt you. I have not thought about. The basically the lack of a macy's Thanksgiving parade until just this moment and oh I and I'm really sad about. By by the way, I've I've actually had because I a couple of weeks ago I was. I you know how you you fall into. Google. Whole rabbit hole and I started to search I'm like well is the macy's parade going to happen and their official website had no information about this year show. and. So I started searching for information about lake marching bands will the marching bands be there and then I found something that basically said. None of the marching bands are going to be there all know. So marching bands are gone and there was some alleged rumor about how it's just GonNa be like a modified parade with like maybe clowns and some small balloons, clouds and small balloon that sends dreadful. But it's like there's mean clearly the parade if it exists watch be incredibly modified and what about the dog show the national dog show that comes on after Thanksgiving Day parade how's that going to happen? Yeah, that's tough so Anyone that I will I I assume hopefully knock on wood that there will be NFL. Games going on because the NFL as of now is is still planning to go forth with season without any fans or with limited fans I should say But yeah. Somebody the dog show. Yeah. At football in the middle of like flu season shirt. That's just. Listen, Keith we still have some big releases. That's that's the one silver lining. I should say is that there are still some big releases going on some big albums. Obviously there will be big single releases with I feel like we've had a huge Lee. Eventful summer in terms of single and album releases, which has been pretty cool that they're still tough stuff for us to talk about throughout summer and there will be things. To talk about this fall. So let's start with some of the big albums that we know have a release date. In are officially coming as far as we know, and then we'll kind of get into the question marks the albums that are rumored to becoming there have been in the works for years and might materialize this fall you never know. We are now past the grammy eligibility period. So whatever we're talking about is not going to be up for a twenty twenty one grammy award but maybe twenty, twenty two which feels forever away but you never know yeah. Sochi, let's talk about. Big Sean. Detroit to which I have heard part of I think is really great. Coming out September fourth. And I. It's interesting because big sean is someone that has a huge fan base obviously. Has Never had the kind of critically acclaimed album, but I think that. We'll see how this album performs, but I know people are very excited about that one, and then later in September, we have a couple of albums Max of sweet but psycho fame and he been coming on September eighteenth. Any thought any thoughts on on any of those big Sean of Amax Keith urban just in terms of they I see char perspective I I, feel like they're sort of the prelude to the storm. Just. The early indications of might becoming I. Think it's been a long time coming for Max. So it's great to see that she's dropping album after sweet butts psycho and the successive kings and Queens. I'm not particularly a huge like hip hop aficionados Jason is so I take his word strongly when he suggests that Big Sean is one to watch. In terms of this album, it's definitely a kind of high-profile hip hop album. Yeah. So just very quickly. So is something else coming in September two chains so help me God, which is am a big chains guy. So I have high hopes for that album.

The Digital Story
5 Years with a Photo Diary
"Think one of the interesting things about a diary like this is that you can measure how quickly life changes. It's one thing with your memory to go. Yeah. You know remember back a few years ago. We used to sit around and do this and that, but you sometimes weren't exactly sure when that was or. What Would it look like an all the sort of things? A photo diary has a date and it has a picture and it has text and it has all the stuff that you need to fill in those gaps so that when you look at the photo diary entry, then you go oh yeah. I remember and then the other details come to you. This is very helpful for not only remembering things but when people ask you, Hey, when was that we did or that or what did we do on my forty fifth birthday or? All that kind of stuff you actually have information available to you. Now, I'm going to talk about the actual software in the second segment. So we'll get to that right now I'm just going to talk about the idea of a photo diary itself. One of the things that I do like about them is especially compared to something that you would write down I mean this is electric. This is on my phone on my IPAD and on my computer all my computers. Is that a searchable so it makes it really easy to find stuff and I think that's one of the things that's important when you're doing this kind of work in especially when you're trying to retrieve this kind of work is going. All right. You just enter birthday two, thousand, seventeen or something like that and You can find what you're looking for pretty quickly. Now, I also find them useful for me knowing what cameras I'm using, what settings I'm using actually put a lot of that information in the diary and in fact. When I started it back in two thousand fifteen the idea was for me was to take an iphone picture of something that I was shooting with a film camera because obviously film cameras don't record any meditate at all. Then that way I would have date than that way I would have temperature and things like that. I would definitely have location which was very important to me, and then I could go ahead and fill out notes about what was happening. So that was the original concept of this. That's what got me going on this however once I started doing it, and then once I started looking back on what I had done I was going this is far more valuable than just adding meditated to analog shots I'm glad I did it I'm glad that I figured out the system to. Get me going on it but like so many things in life it evolves to something completely different over time and in my case something better, and that's something better is what I'm going to be sharing with you right now I know a lot of you don't care about fell photography and that's totally cool. So I'm not really going to talk about that aspect of it, but I did want you to know that that's what got me going on this and then led to what I'm GonNa, talk about today what I thought I would do just to give you a feel. For the kinds of things that I enter I, picked five entries and I could have picked thirty five entries to share with you but I just picked five to give you a feel for these things. Now, each one has a picture. Each one has a fair amount of location data time all that kind of stuff, and then I usually put a caption with somebody give you five of them and then we'll talk a little bit more about maybe the value of a photo diary in your life as well. August sixteenth two thousand sixteen. Giants Baseball. I packed the contacts one, thirty, nine q for some street shooting in San Francisco on our walk to at and T. Park for a giants game. Four votes were going Zach Max Jason and myself. We took the larks per ferry over to the Barca Daryl. Strolled for a mile to the ballpark and then return to Lark spur of the giants ferry after the game, the three boys, and I had a great time. So, that's that's where the entry ends I'll tell you a little bit more about it. So Zach Amax, my sons and Jason is their friend who even to this day is their roommate. So all three of them are living together down in Santa Clara California they all have different jobs there in Silicon Valley, but this was back in two thousand sixteen. And the reason why I start off with this entry is because they're just so many things that aren't happening right now we're in baseball season we can't go to a baseball game. I'm not sure I would want to take the ferry to the embarcadero. I would have to think about that in that whole experience that we had that day and that evening you know all crowded together at the ballpark. hanging out with all these people watching a ballgame that right now just feels. So in the past to me, and that is interesting to you know look at the photo and read the entry and think about that really cool day that we hadn't by the way I got a photo out of that shoot that I just love of the three of them as we're walking down the embarcadero. The shot of course, I shared it with them later. And they like the shot so much there's actually hanging on their wall in their house So it was a great day and is one of those days that I hope that we get to have again December twenty seventh two, thousand, sixteen, the apple photos book at Barnes and Noble I was killing some time downtown waiting for the battery to be replaced in my iphone six S.. So I, ducked into our local Barnes and noble bookstore to see if the apple photos book for photographers was in stock much to my delight. There was one copy left. So I did what any photographer would do I faced forward and took a picture of it.

AvTalk - Aviation Podcast
737 MAX update: The MAX gets its first order of 2020
"Brought down. This is our 737. Max. Update for this particular episode Canada in its I want to concurrent quest to recertified aircraft transport Canada will be taking the seventh time Amax on a test flight of their own. So the FAA formerly would. Do Certification, and then let Canada Yeah. It's fine. The planes good to go. We'll. We've certified it in Canada would say okay, that's good enough for us. This time around Canada wants to fly themselves so that supposed to happen this week. So by the time, the podcast comes out on Friday that will likely have already occurred, but you can you can search shop. We don't know for sure but it will likely be the seven three, seven, Max Seven. Test Craft seven two, zero, one S. so we'll put link in the show notes to that flight if it does happen by the time. The podcast comes out to. The Max also got its first order of twenty twenty. Spend all times. It's the last order was. The British Airways Order Alley. Ear Show Way Back? Yes. So the first symptoms of Max Order Twenty twenty goes to enter air and we're not talking about a large number it's two plus options for two right. So not a huge vote of confidence but vote of confidence nonetheless. Interesting to say the least I would not. If I were a smaller line like enter, I would not be signing agreements to purchase new aircraft when you probably have. Vast choice of. Used grounded aircraft globally right now but hey, maybe they got a good deal. One would assume that the delay got was. Better than good. I hope. So I don't know what airline right now is a in the position to purchase new aircraft and be. Sees the need to. When you're just talking about two and potentially four. It was very very unclear to me why they would be purchasing the aircraft at this point. Maybe, there was some type of financing to be had or something like that. Bigger deal. Boeing has a large number of maxis sitting on the ground for customers that don't exist anymore, and for customers that don't want anymore to top I guess would be Jet Airways. So those aircraft have gotta go somewhere at some point. So Boeing probably just cut them a very substantially good deal. Yeah. Yeah exactly. One of the interesting things about this order was the nomenclature the Boeing uses to describe. The purchase. And there was a a bit made about this. You know when the when the press release came out announcing this order they refer to the aircraft. Now is the seven, three, seven, Dash Eight. Only in the headline, right which was. Interesting because they use Max everywhere else. They used it five times otherwise throughout out the press release both Boeing and enter air interchangeably. So it wasn't just one or the other the only place left out was the headline. So I, disagree with anyone saying that they have dropped the Max branding. Oh. Isn't the case yet? No I they I certainly haven't dropped the. Max Branding but I thought it was interesting that it was included in the headline and not just noted in the in the piece. I wish we could kind of settle this once and for all and uncertainly you would hire not going to be able to but I'm just I thought we had all gone and said you know this is just This is still the Max moving on and but maybe that's not the case if they're gonNA rename it. I wish they would do it sooner rather than later because we've got a lot of database entries to make up if that's the case. So it it would have been so much easier from the beginning we had just all decided to call it the seven, three, seven, Dash, eight, seven, three, seven, Dash, nine in the Max could have been some sort of branding. Exercise I don't think they'll do it I don't think they'll change. That would be admitting defeat admitting that the aircraft is so broken that you have to rename it and all of their rhetoric and press materials so far has been this is a great aircraft in will be a great aircraft. So why change the name? If you think that yeah, I, I agree with you I agree I don't think they'll D at. The end of discussion. No but I don't think they'll change but I'm saying you know if airlines push to change it will what do you do that I mean when you've got, you've got a group of. It's not Max to us. It's the you know the seven, three, seven, Dash Eight, and remember we we already saw this happen feels like an eternity go but several months ago, Ryan, one of Ryanair's newest seventy Max's came out of the factory was painted not with seven, three, seven, Max Eight, seven, seven, three, seven, Dash Eight, whatever the variant of their super high capacity Yeah, right. But it did not say Max on the nose. Setting aside I think it's still kind of bonkers. They'RE GONNA fit two hundred people. On on seven, three seven but that's It's almost like it's not natural in shouldn't happen.

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
NBA mock draft: Anthony Edwards or LaMelo Ball as top pick?
"Minnesota Timberwolves had these third worst record this season but won the lottery last night and we'll select first overall in the upcoming NDA draft. lamelo ball has been consistently ranked in the top three prospects. This year's draft and is now projected to go number one overall in this warnings latest mock draft. So Shannon showed the wolf take. That's the question. SKIP. They moved heaven and earth to get the annual Russell. They have Kat Karl Anthony towns they have Andrew. Wiggins. Mellow. Foot. Compatible with very creative thing is that shot is on off the dogs like his brother Lonzo. Beating, people out the dribbling what's the unknowns they've only seen him for twelve games. Now, he's relatively nineteen years of age I. Think Turns Nineteen Couple Days Tomorrow Okay, yeah? But if you look at it all the top picks, you look Anthony Edwards, he's a guard top top in the when he was player of the year this year I think he's I think he's a three and then James Wiseman. semple. Put One. Nineteen and ten before he was A. Re declared ineligible Yup. Could Lamelo in the Angelo play together? Bass. The question skill that really that's what it comes down to. It's not about Oh, man, he was good. He can do that Kenny play together because you gave up and you have this guy he on Amax Contract Dry d? Rosana mags contract Anthony towns. contract. So Somebody willing to move is somebody will wars the Melo over that? No more big deal with me. So buddy I I would I would move. But if I if I gotta stay there probably I probably would take. I'm taking him I. Don't know what it is about me and these bonkers.

Nerdette
Summer Movies 2020: What to Stream, What's Delayed
"Pandemic has totally thrown summer movie season for a loop. Lots of movies are going straight to streaming. Judd apoptosis and our Shirley's the roads and our welfare, but which streaming movies are really worth your time. And what will the pandemic mean for the film industry, and are we ever actually going to see tenant? The Big Budget Christopher Nolan Sci fi flick scheduled to come out in August. Will we ever see that on the big screen where it is meant to be seen? Well the answer to that question may actually be never. We just found out. That film has been delayed indefinitely, but there's still a lot more to discuss and here to talk us through it. Is Eliana Dr Men? She writes about movies and pop culture and Feminism for time Eliana. Hi, hi, how's it going good? How are you? Good holding up. So I think my first question just has to be like. Is there a summer blockbuster season this year? What happened? Yeah, I feel like saying. There's no summer blockbuster. Season is a little road to the movies that have come out on Vod vod meaning video demand, because a lot of stuff is just going straight to streaming racked. Yes, the things that are going straight to streaming which there have been some good things. But this certainly has not had the momentous feel of a usual summer where I convince my closest friends to go spend a ridiculous money to go see a movie in amax because it's summer and that's what you do. That is not happening. Hollywood has been a little circumspect about that. Keep moving movies that they insist have to count in theaters with good reason for some of 'em a movie like ten it would be much less fun to watch for the first time at home, but they keep sort of delaying it by two week increments, and delaying delaying delaying and I suspect that those delays will go into twenty twenty want, but we'll see. Yet kind of reminds me of early on in pandemic times it was probably like late maybe mid late February, when I found out that the the new James Bond movie was being delayed. Because that was supposed to come out in April. And they decided they moved it to like November. But I remember it was one of the first moment sitting at work when I saw the news where I was like. Oh. This pandemic is real. Yeah that was at the time I remember. Having discussions internally at time and just thinking personally. It's crazy that they're big to November. Why would they be November now? They look like geniuses because they sort of as this has continued to happen. All of these movies are rushing to find different dates, and I've sort of compared. You know finding the right movie release date to picking perfect wedding date. You don't want overlap with another big release that would. Not all the guests are going to come. And you also want to find a weekend when you know. A lot of people are free, so holiday weekends are always big Christmas thanksgiving Labor Day that sort of thing, so there's been just this total crush of movies. Where right now if things go the way that they are currently planned? We're just going to have a million movies released in November and December I. Don't think that that will actually happen, but they sort of James Bond beat everyone to the punch by claiming that date early. Right naming you know here. We are coming up on August. August like who knows what November's even GonNa. Look like yeah, exactly so I do think that most of those movies will probably move to twenty twenty one as well who knows, but it's sort of worst on such an ad hoc basis with all of this right now that I think the studios are also concerned and confused of course, so yeah, obviously you can't tell the future, but I do wonder like. Do you have a sense? You know you say? Probably? A million movies are gonNA drop in November December early. That's kind of the planet this point. is they're then going to be just like a huge drop off because of the stuff that should have been produced over the course of this year. That wasn't able to be because of the pandemic. I don't think we'll actually see that. Drop off until twenty twenty two because a lot of big movies that were supposed to come out this year like I remember another big kind of moment of this pandemic was real is when fast and furious nine moved from a spring of twenty, trying to spring of two thousand, twenty one, which also it doesn't the one that's taking place on Mars or something I think that the rumor is that they. I think that the actual poll of this. Is that this character Han? Who is very unjustly killed off a few movies ago, Mac so there's a whole justice for Han. A whole separate on my fast furious. Good to know. Just in case you're looking for. You on the list. So a lot of those movies have waited a full year. The top gun movie was delayed till Christmas. I think actually, but there are few other movies that have been delay pushed it back a full year. Yeah, push back a full year, so I think we will still get a crowded summer twenty twenty. One I think that we're really going to see the impact. In Twenty, twenty two where the delays in filming movies are are actually going to sort of manifest and that will be very strange. That's really interesting. So you say you don't want to do a disservice to the movies that have come out this summer that have gone straight to streaming services. What do you think are some the standouts that people shouldn't miss so I? Think that a few things have come out that have been great and entertaining, one big standout and profit by saying a lot of these movies are going to be on Netflix. Because Netflix was just more prepared for this than anybody else. WHO Like match? A four site that a pandemic was going to happen, but just by virtue of they drop a new movie every week at this point and write them have to be good. I think. The five bloods, which is Spike Lee movie that dropped on that flicks on June twelfth, and is h front runner in the very weird Oscar season. We're GONNA. Have a mom so far is definitely a standout. I think that that's one that is well worth people's time especially because there are going to be so few kind of prestige, Oscar movies that I think come out the series. Well that if you want to turn Oscar Susan that that is the way to go, okay so that one stands out I mean Hamilton. I watched as soon as dropped and APPS as. Everyone else I talked to did and I think they did a really good job of translating that to screen. Obviously, there's some reconsideration of Hamilton right now and rate. How good of a job it does! reckoning with the racism of the time. But I do think that unlike a lot of sort of problematic properties that were dealing with the summer lamelo Miranda has sort of owned up in participated in that conversations would say watch it with a grain of salt, and then go right you an internet deep dive. Researcher Slavery. And Google Hamilton slavery and just set aside a few hours for that So I think that stands out, I also really loved Palm Springs I'll too I just saw over the weekend, and I thought it was delightful. It felt like. Again try not to shade net flicks too much, but palm springs is one of the first movies released in quarantine that felt like an actual movie to me. and this came on Hulu. It came out on Hulu. It was the biggest purchase out of Sundance ever how it was supposed to be released in theaters. It was very much treated as an indie movie, but a big indie movie randy's hamburger than most people know about these days right and lonely island Andy. Sandberg's group produced it There's some Hollywood power behind it, but it felt like a fully finished movie with. With, the quirks of actual writers, directors incorporated in there and character development whereas I dunno some of the net flicks movies can feel a little bit empty to me like there was a concept and not a lot of follow through So this palm springs stood out to me. Is One a good rom com, which are hard to come by these days in to like. It felt like I would go to theater and pay money to see this movie. Yeah, totally so those are those are sort of a few that have come out so far that definitely stand out to me. As being people's time one that I've been hearing a lot about speaking of net flicks. is the old guard. I haven't watched it yet. What do you recommend it? So I do I mean? The old guard is sorta falls into that category of doesn't feel quite like a complete would be released in theaters film. And I don't. I can put my finger quite on. Why except that? I think that you know the premise of the movie is that these immortal beings are basically you know. superheroes that are constantly saving the world. I would watch that. Yeah, it's definitely entertaining, and like it's Shirley stare on shortly surrounds Great Gina Prince would who directed love and basketball won't have the greatest films of all time. Directed this and I think she does a good job. I do wish that these immortal beings were a little more interesting like if they've lived for thousands of if they had lived for thousands of years, I wish they had. More interesting quirks more things to say about the state of the world. That's a fair critique. Nothing can be perfect. It's definitely a diverted way to spend a couple of hours, and you know well worth people's time if they are looking for bad action, movies, and and kind of not even bad like. This is terrible action movie, but just like not A. Junk food. Yes, junk food. That is the perfect word for it which I mean like. Maybe the bar is really low now. Anyway. Right because it's like if I'm not leaving my house. If I got nothing to do then why not eat some junk food? You know exactly and I think that the I think that Hollywood is scared that we're going to get so used to junk food that we're not going to want to spend a little extra money on not junk food. After this is all over and that will sort of accepts. This is movies now. The netflix version of movies that feels a little bad for me and lacking in a little substance is just going to be the state of the world, and we're not going to spend the extra money to for example, see Palm Springs in theaters or see you know the Irishman in theaters vs on Netflix. To use another sort of direct networks parallel right so. What you're saying, is that essentially like if we are getting used to a lower quality than than what is our incentive to WanNa like go to the theater and spend a bunch of money. An let alone the fact that we're also like sitting. You know theoretically at least shoulder to shoulder with strangers, which is not a thing that people are super interested in doing right now during a pandemic. What do you think is sort of like the future of the movie theater industry? Like are they just doomed? Yeah, it's really hard. I mean as someone who watches a lot of movies, both in my personal life, and for work I cannot wait to get back to the movie theater. Going experience and I do think that there is that sort of feeling that once it is safe. I would happily walk several miles to go. Sit in a big theater next to some co workers or friends. Friends and watch a movie like Ted I. Wait for that to happen I am not comfortable doing right now. Though I do think that it's going to be a question of timing, and how long movie theaters can survive financially until moment where we do feel comfortable all coming back and I think that there's this fantasy that a movie like tenant or a movie like move on. It's just GonNa stuff movie theaters right off the Bat and there's going to be a moment where we all decide. Yes, this is the weekend where it's safe again. where I'm excited about going to the movies and I WANNA. Go sit next to a bunch of strangers and have them. You know spill popcorn on me. I don't think that that I. think that. That's sort of this illusive fantasy I. Don't think that that's going to be the case I. Think it's going to be a very slow trickle. I don't think people are chomping at the bit to go to the movie theaters I do think that that is why studios have been holding back the. Most expensive contents for kind of lack of a better categorization. Is because they don't want to give us Moulana streaming at home, and then have us come to expect okay I'll just wait for Milan's come onstream. I think that they want to create the incentive to go to the movie theater because it is so essential to their business. Surviving I just think that you know that means we might have many more months of not so great content. So, you're saying that it's not only like AMC theaters who need movie theaters to exist, but also Hollywood itself. Yes Hollywood definitely need movie theater to exist I mean the reason that you can make a movie like tenant for hundreds of millions of dollars is because you make. Hundreds of millions of dollars back by selling movie theater tickets. There's just no way that they can make that on Vod. It's not possible, so we'll see how they strategize it going forward, but I think sort of takeaway from this is that Netflix was already fighting it into the Hollywood. Business an Hollywood was not prepared for it, and this is just accelerating the process. So you've mentioned tenant a couple times, this is the newest is it's Sifi right from Christopher Nolan. Yes, it's a new Christopher Nolan movie. The reason I keep mentioning Tenet is because Christopher Nolan. Or Warner brothers have styled tenant as sort of the movie that is going to save the summer blockbuster season. They keep talking about is the first big movie that's going to open the movie. That's going to draw people back to theaters movie. That's GonNa save movie theaters the movie that's going to save the concept of summer blockbuster the movie that's GonNa. Make us feel better again and. I mean that sounds great i. does sound great I mean in fairness them. It's a good movie to pick to pin that on. Because Christopher Nolan is one of if not the only director left who can drop a totally original film that has nothing to do with comic book series. A book is not marble is not DC, NI, and, but this is still one of those like big loud movies. That's like perfect for a movie like a theater going experience that right, yes, yeah heart of the appeal of a movie like ten is that you see it with a big group of people rate, and then will gasp at the same reveal exactly like some of my favorite summer. Summer movie moments are the moments where you know. Something crazy happens in everybody screams. Everybody laughs I think of I. Guess is two summers ago. When the last mission impossible became out and spoiler alert for the first half hour of the mission impossible movie, there's a moment where they are jumping out of an airplane. A character gets struck by lightning and funny in this amass the lost bear market. And as well as the greatest movie memories ever had because it was just this collaborative woman just happened. And those are the best. That's amazing. That's so good well, even though we have just learned that the ten release has been delayed indefinitely, I hope cautiously optimistic that that will. That will have that again someday soon, ish. I hope so too. And in the meantime there are things to watch at home They might not be the things that we were excited about several months ago. but there are things to watch at home, and after this kind of summer movie season is over frankly studios graft figure out what to do with their Oscar contents, and I would not be surprised if a lot of them just get released straight to streaming so that they can qualify for the Oscars this year. Wow, the Oscars, which have officially been postponed right, yes, the Oscars have officially been postponed, and they've also changed their rules, so that movies that are released to streaming can qualify which is a. Huge concession on their part Isis County will change the back afterwards, but it's been a big fight in Hollywood as to whether streaming movies can count for the Oscars in hopes of saving the movie theater, going experience, and so now streaming movies will qualify and I think that's going to change the calculus for a lot of studios that aren't necessarily trying to make big money movies that they are trying to win awards. Interesting

Squawk Pod
AT&T CEO John Stankey on the launch of the HBO Max streaming service
"Joe Kernan. Kicking things off with John. Thank you this morning on Squawk box. John Thanks for coming on today. It's great great to have you with us you me on. I know you have high hopes for. Hbo We all know HBO. Obviously it's synonymous with some of the greatest things ever on video. Obviously game of Thrones Sopranos etc. You WanNa take on Netflix. And I understand. I think that's interesting because I don't know whether it's true or not. But supposedly someone said maybe we should have some kind of alliance with Netflix's someone suggested that you and you said we want to crush Netflix's Adams John you want to replace net flicks or at least be a very potent competitor refrains US Navy. Some on what I would call not accurate reporting on the New York Times Are hellacious is going to multiple streaming services knowing forward in pretty consistent. I think if you look back over the last year of domain around my conversation that our goal frankly is not to be. Netflix's our goal is to be something different and there are other senior services are starting to show up on the market that clearly different ease for the customer. Hbo Mass is going to have a unique focus in a unique position with the customer in play our game. Our goal is at crush flights. Our goal is to make sure that we meet customer needs engaged every day household. Find something worthwhile in time with us. And that's what we're GONNA see foes I guess they didn't so that was in the New York Times but that was that was not accurate according to so that. That's not a quote from you that that's interesting Anyway but I I guess the reason I led with that John is that I think about net flicks and everything. That's there and from documentaries to movies to programming that they generate themselves. That is a big universe of things that they have how will HBO? Max and I just said you're not going to strive to be everything to all people but you probably do need to add some things to the offering to make it so attractive that people have it in addition to the other streaming services absolutely a clearly customer Nanna. What's current as from kind of traditional media through the pay TV bundle and general entertainment content coming into the streaming world has credible number of choices of what to do with their time and then he going all dynamics in the digital environment about France capabilities to good use generating content? Like there's no question. There's more choice after today than there ever has been in paradise choices. Feel Max Niece resolve needs on the customers. Says you know I'm looking for something? That is this particular need of where I stand right now at my mood or my family situation that it's the first thing you think about that. I can go and no one wanted to find something. That's curious down. Who in meaningful selection of high-quality is Gonna? Hit the mark for me in the consistency. That happening time and time again clearly. The a hallmark more for the bran and for the service. And that's what we believe where you will focus on a more carried. Orderly got such a talented team. It warned me be do dat curate in that fashion just doing it for the demo outstanding the entire family. And you point out that that it's it's not much difference in price from what people are paying for now with with. Hbo So you have done some surveys. And what you saw one out of five people might decide not not to go with with Max. But it's not not much of a difference between just converting what they have now into HBO. Max Oh you don't you. Don't see any churn in that respect a difference were selling at that price day with just the HBO product which is a product that has half as much content is what HBO. Max New Offering Margaret. So you twice content same price and I think if we're seeing all of us everybody who's in the streaming business utility matter fact increasing during these unfortunate moments going through right now at this pandemic that's increasing dramatically so the performance of house value arrive actually increasing as a result. So you know our job is to make sure. The customer finds the equation to be done that for over thirty million customers with a long period of time in our goal is to extend that out beyond the family. I think we've got a really strong probability Andrew John. It's great to see you this morning. And congratulations and good luck on the on. This launched the question. I have two questions. The biggest I think is a distribution question. Which is and. Maybe you can explain what's happened with the likes of comcast parent company of this network. Amazon and Roku which a stoically with been strong distribution partners for the HBO product but are not on board at least from what I understand at the moment with HBO. Max and what that does to your reach a Bra List and distributors who are working with us the traditional and the market is the pay TV. Marcus actually signed on going to carry four. They're going to be successful years with. Hp Amax just like they were HBO along the providers doing that. Frankly you mentioned your parent company I'm optimistic still opportunity for something to be on there. I suspect that there's an opportunity that need other pay. Tv providers are given the vast majority. The ECO system is a likely become interview just useful. Come her moving forward. I think the interesting dynamic you're alluding to is Roma who Amazon at this point elected mocked distributors. I got and I didn't expect first of all have distribution across the entire race. I think must be doing something rightist. Somebody believes now to be more in conflict with your business so I don't necessarily take a bad sign but I do find it a bit ironic when I think banning litigation heard prior to the Time Warner eighteen transaction closing the concern was about withholding content from traditional distributors. And what we have now. We actually have dynamic where we have. New Technology viewers individual H. Who are likely not student and I think that dynamic is an important one understanding shows fast. The market's moving how we got to respond to those changes. I just to follow up with one other question which relates to this which is speak to the marketing challenge which. I think there may be one in terms of getting people to download the APP because some of these cable operators aren't going to necessarily be carrying it as an on demand on the box if you will so so what has to happen given that you do have these multiple brands and getting people to understand that they need to actually go get this. Get this particular product. It's a good question this

Skimm'd from The Couch
Ariane Goldman, founder and CEO of HATCH
"Is it about your upbringing or the people around you you had or even your education that you think made you. WanNa take the leap into doing something different. You Know Amax is a beautiful organization. It was almost like golden handcuffs especially as entering your thirty s and potential motherhood. I mean they treat women so fantastically maternity care at the whole bit. I have a certain thirst for life and I've always. I was born ambitious after spending eight years growing growing on this journey. I wanted more and I needed to kind of use my hands to make something happen. I'm daughter of to entrepreneurs my parents work together my whole life so we would be at the javits center and I'd be kind of those booths with them and I just you know I would nowhere. Their factories were in India in New York and I kind of knew the language and the recipes there and I just a little claustrophobic in the corporate safety and you live once and I want to take risks and I was searching for a way to express my creative my creativity and I. It wasn't necessarily something I was able to do it Max so I went to Parsons at night to try and kind of cultivate something and I thought Interior design might be that and then I fell in love with a creative filmmaker. You didn't understand any of the ACRONYMS that was talking about American Express and he urged me to kind of really chase. My creative dreams and of us are born with talents and arts and some of us have to find it so I was searching for mine having a business school education and also kind of being savvy in the fashion front when I was getting married and realizing that nobody was kind of fitting that void of why do you have to hate your best friend for buying a bridesmaid's dress one like there should be a celebratory. You great you want to feel hot and sexy and awesome at your friend's wedding. Why do you have to suffer and spend money to do so so that that kind of light bulb and off? That's where I really knew that there was something there. And that's what kind of urged me to take the chance to jump ship. So let's talk about that moment. You went into what the idea was for two birds but you were experiencing a lot of changes kind of all at once getting married thinking about potentially leaving Amex. What was going through your mind. I was searching for something to hold onto to grasp onto something that gave me the momentum to kind of say. It's okay to take this chance. This risk my parents wanted me to stay safe. I remember talking to my mother-in-law. She said absolutely do not quit your day job area. You'd be nuts and yet it wasn't good enough for me because I couldn't imagine the next ten years of my life climbing this ladder higher and higher so for me. I was using the transition as time to ask the questions and kind of get comfortable with the change because my life was changing. So why not throw something else into the mix because if we're GONNA start a fresh really start afresh. But I wasn't that bold what I did was. I was fortunate enough to sign on with Amex a consultant. Which allowed me to get incoming. Y- dollars a paycheck while I was able to kind of build two birds and go to the factories. And do some of that stuff so I was able to. Kinda work both where it wasn't lacquer white all or nothing I want to understand. Can of your poached to side. Hustles. Especially right now. In a time where a lot of people need to be creative about thinking how to turn their side hustles into their main hustle. Choctaw US just a little bit about how you treated. Your Company Aside Hassle. I think anything that inspires you on the side like starting a business recreating something. That wasn't there if that passion is inside you and you can feed it daily somehow one way you know designing your logo putting it on a business card sending it to anything. That's kind of low lift to get that snowball rolling. I mean that's when it's building in. You're not necessarily doing a one eighty and shifting everything but if you can build something that has value enough to make that change Safer for you. My advice would be to do something every day. That just kind of drives that forward because before you know it you're going to build something really beautiful or you're gonNA ask your questions and find out the hard way that maybe it's not. It's not viable but at least you're doing it on the side where you're not you don't have everything on the

The 3:59
Apple redesigned the MacBook keyboard
"The Daily Chart Wednesday November thirteenth. I'm rugged chain and I'm Scott Stein. Today's talking back book keyboards. Apple's yet another another proud up. Its sleeve announcing a sixteen inch macbook pro the notebook which starts at twenty three ninety nine actually replaces the fifteen inch version and most notably it comes with a redesigned keyboard or using scissors switches. which apple is hoping? We'll address the criticism. It God for. It's more shallow butterflies which is Scott before we get down to the macbook pro sixteen. Let's breakdown this whole controversy. What why is everyone talking about these keyboards yet? I've got the macbook Pro Sixteen right here. apple introduced butterflies which is with the twelve inch Mac Book and and these keys which were flatter meant to compress that the the key travel to fit into thinner laptops and supposedly be more reliable and better had a totally different feel that. Turn people off but more than that. They've had a lot of failure probably just A lot of record complaints apple extended its replacement program Eh Phil Schiller admitted that they've been addressing these issues So not great at everything for repeated keys to getting stuck under them to try to change the membrane so so now what happens. Well the MAC book pro has a new keyboard. And it's a throwback keyboard. This is the this is the magic keyboard that was on Amax. Wry wit should the standalone keyboard keyboards. It's been around for a while and he's a good keyboard This has been incorporated or were adjusted in engineered into this Sixteen sixteen inch pro which I guess based on gleaning from from Schiller's comments this is for you know meant for what pros had requested and I think everyone's been requesting but the question of when this actually makes it in other laptops is unclear. It sounds like it will need extra engineering work And I'm not sure sure with that timeframe would be when I talked to Schiller. I mean He. He's made clear that right now. They sort of see it as parallel pads still working on making the butterfly keyboard which is on his third generation. Now better by the same time. Now that they've got this scissor version You know he sees it as a pro tear featuring now I really do hope it trickles down to some of the lower end matt books though yeah. I don't think it's a protein feature. I think it's an improved keyboard. I think this is This feels like my favorite one. It's a happy medium where it's it's still for those Xuejuan. A Lotta key travel. It's not as much as the older Mac. Books Right like the older older maqbool. Yep But Compared to got fifteen ensuring the sixteen inch using them side by side ride I work on the macbook air with a butterfly one if feels like it more satisfying and also. Apparently the keys can be removed. The key caps Kemira nice so maybe that means better repairability. We don't really know that. Yeah a little bit more space between the keys more space between the keys and the touch bars. Well Yup doc zone were space. There smells and physical escape key right. Which apple was very happy about that? You know the existence of an escape key. I've never seen everyone more excited about that. But it is back yet which is helpful. There's a more discreet touch power button. The touch bars smaller the touch bars mandatory mandatory. Yes which okay yeah. I'm not wild about bar. The other subtle thing the Arrow keys it's inverted T as opposed to the content of a boxy formation that the books apples and I can go back to feeling for it again feels a little more No look intuitive which is not the way I feel about touch bar. This promise touch part of me is that you can't feel

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Apple, Disney Enter Streaming Market
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The Energy Gang
Clean Energy's Ever-Changing Policy Risk
"In the summer of two thousand eight Britta von Essen took an internship with a major investment bank after wrapping up business school. It was considered at the time one of the top places to work it was with a company called Lehman Brothers and it was actually a fascinating summer. I was working in their global power group but focused on renewable energy and you know there was a lot going on at the time. Tax Equity was really ramping up. People were figuring out how the structuring was going to work with that. There are a couple. IPO's that were right on the horizon so it was a fascinating summer from renewables perspective and also what was going on at Leeman. It's been an unnerving week for US financial markets and now the potential collapse of Lehman Brothers once the fourth largest investment firm in the US at at that time. Lehman Brothers was the top investor in renewables it had bought big portfolios of wind and solar projects. It was a leading equity investor and it was helping take companies public it was an exciting time but as the summer war on market conditions worsened investors got nervous in things got grim for Leman analysts say the bank's future is in doubt out afterward reported a loss of nearly four billion dollars in the last quarter. Leman brothers is suffered heavy losses as a result of the US housing slump while I was there. It was just constant reassurance that that these cycles are normal and and you know financial markets go through this occasionally and everything was going behind of course it was not fine be one of the watershed days in financial markets histories. He was a manic manic Monday in the financial markets. The Dow tumbled more than five hundred points after two pillars of the street tumbled over the weekend leman brothers or one hundred and fifty eight-year-old firm filed for bankruptcy in the lead up to the Leeann bankruptcy in the fall. IPO's fell apart project financing dried up and cleantech companies beneath loans underwritten by the bank were suddenly exposed to risks. They didn't foresee. BRITTA had a front row seat to all of it. After leaving lemon she picked up and moved to Italy where she helped build wind and solar projects for a German developer soon after she witnessed yet another period of chaos the swift rollback of feed in tariffs the Italian market came to a screeching screeching halt. It did teach me a lot about developer resiliency the fundamental optimism that is required to be of renewable energy developer and and taking the long view on a lot of these projects so British took those lessons and apply them to the next chapter of her career. She now advises clean energy companies knees on how to manage risk so you've managed to witness the collapse of one of the biggest investment banks and one of the biggest European renewable energy markets back to back. That's quite an entrance into the industry well. I swear it's not me I'm not the not the driver and all of this but I think what it taught me was that things change and the markets move and those that are resilient and those that figure out how to work in the new paradigms that they're given are the ones who are successful so I've taken a huge amount of those lessons into my current job and into my current business where I'm basically advising folks how to roll with the ever changing markets that we see in wind and solar. I'm Stephen Lacey in this episode produced in partnership with Cohnresnick and cohnresnick capital talking talking with British Ivano sin about those ever changing market conditions today Britta's a managing director at cohnresnick capital over the last decade. She's seen all kinds of market risk mostly expiring or changing policies that create financial risk you know I it was the sixteen o three grant expiring then it was. ITC expiring PTC's stepping down. What are the safe harbor policies we we didn't even get the IT safe safe harbor policies until fairly recently. I think it's just a fundamental aspect of this industry. It's Salat about planning for the unexpected in British. Job is to help figure out how to get renewable energy deals done in the face of those challenges so I sat down with her to unpack some of those policy uncertainties and what they mean for renewables and I wanted to know how often does policy change derail projects so I have. You've worked on project many projects that were potentially derailed that we manage to work around various policy changes. I think change in tax law was a really interesting time where we had to figure out how to keep the investors active of an investing in two projects that would probably not be commissioned for another twelve months and how to get around the fact that there was a very likely change in tax law to be passed at that time and yet nobody knew exactly what that was going to look like. I think this PG bankruptcy recently and the California I think it was a be ten fifty four the wildfire response bill that has been high in the mind of a lot of California developers at the moment who were focused on contracts with sce NASD Johnnie and whether or not those credit ratings. We're GONNA take ahead that policy was passed and I think both of those organizations are are quite secure and short up and that was that was great news for California winging developers across the board with or without contracts well. Let's walk through some of the big drivers and uncertainties around them so you mentioned. PG Ag any I'd like to talk about PG and understand. What are you now looking for in a bankruptcy proceeding what kind of risks to contracts tracks are there currently what has been sorted out and what's still left to be sorted out that would impact renewable energy developers so I believe there is still still quite a bit of uncertainty as far as the potential for PG any to cancel contracts that are considered out out of market today so these would be some of the earlier vintage. PPA's there are several conversations and I know cohnresnick has been a part of several several of these about trying to restructure this through bilateral negotiations with pg any and kind of nipping in the bud lead and coming to a good solution for all parties but otherwise I think there is still a strong degree of uncertainty here there there are investors who are then making plays in this and trying to pick up these assets making a bet as to whether or not there will be restructuring of the contracts are not as as well as you know. It's an unfortunate situation but it's certainly a very active group of projects and sponsors that are figuring out working working through how to navigate that uncertainty. Let's go to tax equity. The solar investment tax credit is now facing the beginning of its step down schedule this is obviously going to impact the economics of project development but we have had some clarity on this step down unscheduled for for years now how is facing down the IDC GONNA change the way projects are financed and does it present any risks that were not there previously so you're right. There is a very clear step down schedule which I think has been helpful for folks trying to new forecasts what this looks like that being said given the safe harbor provision. I would venture that there is a generic assumption option from those who are procuring. PPA's at the moment that their assets that their projects will be safe harbored many of the major. I pee pees Jason. Strategic are making significant safe harbor place. They are you know doing this both for their own projects jags and under the assumption that there will be Ebony advantages over the next few years which I agree with. I think a lot of these developers that are procuring making this assumption are going to limit themselves to buyers of the assets that can then fulfill the safe harbor in order to meet the Economics Amax. What do you think the chances of an extension of the investment tax credit are. I know that the Solar Energy Industries Association has all of a sudden and put this back on their priorities list. They think maybe there's an opening to extend the federal tax credit. What do you think the chances of that arc given what you know so there's a couple a couple aspects of this that are important absolutely it would be beneficial to the industry right that being said we are months away from the step down last time this extension happened. I think we had a good twelve months of lead time so it allowed loud folks to plan at least partially accordingly in this case you would actually jam up probably some more some of the more major players who have made significant safe harbor plays that would have been capital that was not necessary to deploy a and potentially at pricing that is not beneficial to their assets so there are mixed mixed feelings throughout the industry about this. I think there is a decent chance I also think it's interesting giving kind of the economic markets at the moment and the potential for a downturn. Let's call it in the next twelve to eighteen months renewable such a critical component of job security and job growth in the US economy at the moment that especially if we're facing some type of downturn it may increase congressional and government support for some type of extension here. What about the storage tax credit. That's been floating around Congress for for a long time if there is this renewed push for potential solar. It see where does the storage. I T C fit in there would would it be something separate. Would it be wrapped together. And what do you think the chances of getting this thing finally pastor. I think the storage credit is actually much more critical critical than the than the solar one in the in the near term here I think with Alda we will continue to have murkiness around trying trying to loop storage into either wind or solar tax credits which is is just messy. It's hard for investors to get their heads around it. Just adds a lot of confusion and it also limits what you can do from adding storage onto existing renewable energy projects objects. I think throughout the energy community there is a consensus that storage is a critical component that needs to be deployed on a large scale will in order for renewables to continue on the growth. It is an in order to hit. Some of these are targets hundred percent in California boring. If for example you you have to have the storage component there otherwise you're facing you know a variety of issues on you know intermittent see or demand or any variety of aspects so. I am a little more bullish on the storage tax credit. I I think a standalone tax credit does a lot to simplify and streamline financing aspects for storage whether or not it connected to renewables and whether or not commissioned at the same time as the

Digital Production Buzz
Upgrade the RAM and storage of nearly any Apple computer with OWC
"Thank you. It's great to be here. You know? I was just thinking normally we talked with Larry O'Connor, but you are the brains of the operation. So let's get right to the news. What w c announced this week on the product side. We announced new our memory for that brand new Amax that'll be shipping in. I guess you think week now and also wanna to announce our overall expansion into both Asia and Europe as well as here within the US. What did you do in terms of the expansion? I understand you acquired three companies. What did you acquire two companies are related an extra and Kito? So Kito sort of the brand that people would be familiar with. They sell external storage solutions and docks. Lot of EG Pugh and PC expansion boxes. And then the engineering arm that Sinn Taiwan. It was under the name extra on. So essentially two different companies purchase a US side, and then the Taiwan side, and then a separate distribution company that we bought in Belgium to better support European customers understand the benefit of buying a European distributor distribution, always good. But OWCP's make an storage since the beginning of time. Why were you interested in bringing Akito? He's been pretty impressed with their engineering and production quality, something I think we've done really well as well. But there's just little little more polish on some of the designs and how they were able to -ccomplish it in production. And I think a lot of that was how close their engineering and production is to the supply chain. So for us that really became a key element. We had a small engineering team in the US, but it was largely bolstered by a lot of our partners overseas. So now sort of instead of being bolstered by partners. It's bolster by ourselves. She what are your plumes? Now that you've got these three companies under the hood what's going forward. Let's start with for customers for customers. They're gonna see on the support sire. European and Asian customers are going to have better sales support better summer service better tech support because it'll be on the ground in the same language in the same. Time zone, which obviously gets rid of a lot of delays. They'll also see in improvement in the availability of the product on both continents, both ODBC and Akito. He'd AO will remain a brand. But a lot of that product is gonna end up folding in under the OB Siebrand from a product perspective people can expect to see faster products coming out faster from us as we can kind of control more of the process from the idea all the way to the production. I think with the additional engineering both on the hardware and software side, we already were working toward really pulling those together and you'll see that accelerate. So you'll see more full hardware software solutions coming out of us in the over. The course of the next year wouldn't suits most excited about these questions for you. We'll for me. It's just seeing the company really be able to expand in these critical areas you when you have a Salesforce sitting here passionate of the product in the u. US the messaging doesn't necessarily come across idiosyncrasies in every geographical region in every country in we didn't frankly sell well into Asia animates like sixty percent of the world's population. So in particular that aspect of really being able to convey, like what's exciting about OD products and talking to customers and getting hearing her story that part really excites me, and then also tying in the engineering and expanding engineering capability because we have so many ideas, and sometimes have them limited by that capability. So now that we have a much bigger team than we're going to be able to do more so kind of excited about both those aspects Jim for people to learn more about the products that

Morning Show with Sean and Frank
Stakes rise for Boeing as EU, Canada step up scrutiny of 737 MAX after crashes
"Boeing is under the microscope. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. The transportation secretary wants answers leaned Chow was asking the department's inspector general to audit. The FAA's certification of the Boeing seven thirty-seven max eight the aircraft has been grounded by the FAA following two deadly crashes of Amax eight in less than five months since FOX's Jared Halpern. One of those crashes was in Indonesia and October. Bloomberg reports on the flight the day before that lion air disaster. The same problem happened the plane going up and then down an off-duty pilot was on board helped the crew figure out the problem and stabilize the plane the next day. A different crew was unable to and it crashed into the

In the Garden
It took 18 innings over 7 hours and 20 minutes for Dodgers to best Red Sox in Game 3
"Figure. The Red Sox lead in the World Series is down to two games to one that is after max Muncie for the dodgers hit a walk off home run in the bottom of the eighteenth inning. Yes. Eighteen innings long, seven hours and twenty minutes is how long it took for this game to elapse Forty-six. Total players were used eighteen pitchers nine for each team. That is and thirty four strikeouts. Overall as the dodgers win the game three two two. Again, what they walk off Omar Amax Muncie in the bottom of the eighteenth inning. Nathan of all the pitched six innings in relief for the for the Red Sox. He was laid to be the starter for game four coming up later tonight. He likely will not pitch tonight. Alex would pitch an inning relief for the dodgers. Both teams combined to throw five hundred and sixty seven pitches in the game. All runs were scored on either home runs or errors. And the dodgers. Now are on the board in the World

24 Hour News
'The Dark Knight' Set for 10th Anniversary Imax Re-Release
"Strong ties to the tobacco and restaurant industries opted for a weaker version the law will be implemented in phases through April of. Twenty twenty Batman is returning to Amax screens to Mark the tenth. Anniversary of the dark Knight the middle, film and Christopher Nolan's Batman, trilogy will be shown in. Los Angeles New York City San Francisco and Toronto, for one week beginning August. Twenty fourth the theaters chosen will play the movie, in the seventy millimeter I'm Ex-film format the dark Knight features heath ledgers performance as joker which won him a posthumous Oscar Warner Brothers. Says tickets for the opening day showings will go on sale Friday President Trump's promising big results from his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin while defending his. Much criticised performance in Helsinki AP Washington correspondent saga megani says the president's also addressing what he calls haters the president says many positive things will come out of the meeting tweeting without any detail that Russia's agreed to help with North, Korea he writes he and Putin got along well which truly bothers many haters who, wanted to see a boxing match and would rather go to war the president's, coopting term used, by his defenders and conservative media in, calling that Trump. Derangement, syndrome his remarks come a day after he took the rare. Step of admitting a mistake and walking, back HAMAs after the summit, that question US intelligence findings. That Russia interfered in the.

24 Hour News
President, Vladimir Putin and Megani discussed on 24 Hour News
"Artificially grown meat, to restaurants in three years most of meat has raised eight point eight million dollars toward their plan to start. Industrial scale production of a hamburger Patty that would cost about one dollar environmentalists. Have warned that the world's growing appetite for meat. Isn't sustainable so the big challenge Is making meet, that looks feels and tastes. Like the real thing, most, of, meat uses, a small sample of cells taken from a live animal the. Cells are fed, with nutrients so that they, grow into. Strands of muscle, tissue the company, claims it, could make up, to eighty thousand quarter. Pounders from a single sample President Trump's promising big results from his summit with Russian President, Vladimir Putin while defending his much. Criticised performance, in Helsinki AP Washington correspondent saga megani says the president's also addressing what he calls haters, the president says many positive things will come out of the meeting tweeting without any detail that Russia's agreed to help with North Korea he writes. He Putin got along well which truly, bothers many haters who wanted to see a boxing match and would rather go to war the president's coopting a term used by his defenders and conservative media in calling that Trump derangement. Syndrome his remarks come A day after he took the rare step of admitting a mistake and walking back hominids after the. Summit that question US intelligence findings that Russia interfered in the twenty sixteen presidential election saga megani at, the White House Batman is. Returning, to Amax screens tomorrow the tenth anniversary of the dark Knight. The middle film and Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, will be shown in Los, Angeles New York City San. Francisco and Toronto for one week beginning August twenty, fourth the theaters chosen will play the movie in the seventy millimeter I'm ex film format the dark Knight features heath ledgers performance as joker which won him a posthumous Oscar Warner Brothers says tickets for the opening day showings will go on sale Friday Hi I'm Ralph Rousseau AP college football writer and host. Of the AP top twenty five college football, podcast available on apple podcasts, and podcast one while there. Be sure to subscribe and review that's the.