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"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:48 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"We made the largest institutional allocation to Bitcoin and Ethereum when Bitcoin was in 15,000 And Ethereum was at 400 Our client and other clients are definitely concerned about the volatility and the way in which these assets trade But they see that the potential And they need as medical said there are hiccups that with regards to legal and operational There are clearly structural impediments at a high level you could summarize as partners and plumbing This industry is growing as partners and plugging to enable institutions to onboard And they're coming because they see that this may well be the way by which assets move in the future and is much bigger than a couple assets that are a little bit volatile in your portfolio I want to get into regulate the regulatory environment because that's certainly a big piece of this Let me just ask you because you talked about Bitcoin You talked about Ethereum Those are two that we talk about a lot here at Bloomberg Is it going to be a smattering of different currencies that stay with us I mean we pull up our monitor and the list is rather long and we know that there's a ton out there Is it Bitcoin that continues to be the dominant cryptocurrency Is it Ethereum There were some stories that I was reading this morning that the flows are moving out of Bitcoin and into Ethereum Michael what do you think Do we know at this point I don't think we know at this point I think that the digital currency ecosystem is continuing to allow for new use cases and new protocols to come into the fold We've recently looked very substantially at protocols that are part of the D 5 or decentralized financing ecosystem We've started to see the confluence of digital assets and gaming digital assets and privacy digital assets and files storage digital assets and video streaming we're starting to start moving into these new use cases that we're not yet imagined when Bitcoin and Ethereum and other major protocols had been created and brought into the fold Now while that is certainly the case and the barrier to entry to launching new assets is relatively low we would suspect that over time the hundreds if not thousands of digital currencies will ultimately get consolidated We often think about maybe analogizing digital assets to the precious metals family And we look at things like gold silver platinum palladium et cetera all being part of a singular family of precious stones or precious metals However each of them have an addressable market and addressable use case and a different price And through that lens you may find that there's a cohort of digital assets that grow and thrive and coexist in each of them do in fact occupy their own addressable market have their own use cases in their own prices Whether or not that's Bitcoin Ethereum other assets it's early days so it's hard to say what that'll look like But if there's any telling how this ecosystem evolves certainly going to see the emergence of more protocols before we see consolidation Michael do you have a price on Bitcoin though since that seems to be the dominant play though that we talk about You know I never give Bitcoin price predictions I've been in this industry for 8 years and what I can tell you is really just what investor behavior has been As you said the Bitcoin price has moved around quite a lot even recently And so when we see dips and prices we often see that as an opportunity and investors moving into buy those dips If they fundamentally not change their perception or their conviction in an investment but they can buy an asset ten 15 sometimes 20% cheaper than they could a day two days ago well that's a compelling opportunity and investors tend to action those types of opportunities That was grayscale CEO Michael sonnet shine and Sebastian baya president.

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"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:11 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"And they're coming because they see that this may well be the way by which assets move in the future And it's much bigger than a couple assets that are a little bit volatile in your portfolio I want to get into the regulatory environment because that's certainly a big piece of this Let me just ask you because you talked about Bitcoin you talked about Ethereum Those are two that we talk about a lot here at Bloomberg Is it going to be a smattering of different currencies that stay with us I mean we pull up our monitor and the list is rather long and we know that there's a ton out there Is it Bitcoin that continues to be the dominant cryptocurrency Is it Ethereum There were some stories that I was reading this morning that the flows are moving out of Bitcoin and into Ethereum Michael what do you think Do we know at this point I don't think we know at this point I think that the digital currency ecosystem is continuing to allow for new use cases and new protocols to come into the fold We've recently looked very substantially at protocols that are part of the defy or decentralized financing ecosystem We've started to see the confluence of digital assets and gaming digital assets and privacy digital assets and files storage digital assets and video streaming We're starting to start moving into these new use cases that we're not yet imagined when Bitcoin and Ethereum and other major protocols had been created and brought into the fold Now while that is certainly the case and the barrier to entry to launching new assets is relatively low we would suspect that over time the hundreds if not thousands of digital currencies will ultimately get consolidated We often think about maybe analogizing digital assets to the precious metals family And we look at things like gold silver platinum palladium et cetera all being part of a singular family of precious stones or precious metals However each of them have an addressable market and addressable use case and a different price And through that lens you may find that there's a cohort of digital assets that grow and thrive and coexist in each of them do in fact occupy their own addressable market have their own use cases in their own prices Whether or not that's Bitcoin Ethereum other assets it's an early days so it's hard to say what that'll look like But if there's any telling how this ecosystem evolves certainly going to see the emergence of more protocols before we see consolidation Michael do you have a price on Bitcoin though since that seems to be the dominant player though that we talk about You know I never give Bitcoin price predictions I've been in this industry for 8 years and what I can tell you is really just what investor behavior has been As you said the Bitcoin price has moved around quite a lot even recently And so when we see dips and prices we often see that as an opportunity and investors moving into buy those dips if they fundamentally not change their perception or their conviction and investment but they can buy an asset ten 15 sometimes 20% cheaper than they could a day two days ago well that's a compelling opportunity in investors tend to action those types of opportunities That was grayscale CEO Michael sonshine and Sebastian baya president.

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"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:19 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"With Carol masser and Bloomberg quick takes Tim steno from Bloomberg radio While this past week we took part in Bloomberg invest global It's an event that's put on by our Bloomberg live team and it brings together the expertise of the world's largest newsroom With the biggest newsmakers in finance It was an unbelievable lineup There's so much information at Bloomberg dot com and on the terminal So I highly recommend that you check it out I actually had the chance to catch up with greyscale CEO Michael son and shine and Sebastian baya he's president of one river digital at one river asset management we talked about a lot of things including whether cryptocurrencies should be in institutional portfolios and the volatility in the Bitcoin trade It's not for everybody the same way that every investment opportunity is not something that every investor ends up actioning for their portfolios I think one of the important things that Sebastian brought up that really should be something that viewers and those listening you should take away from this conversation and throughout the entire Bloomberg invest event is just how early it is You are seeing tremendous coverage around cryptocurrency and popular financial media You're seeing the on ramps into the ecosystem to continue to get developed but it really is still early days Bitcoin has only been around for the last ten or 12 years And so one of the important things to remember when we think about institutions is that there are still some legal and operational hiccups when it when it comes to whether or not they can allocate Many of them don't have the legal or operational wherewithal to hold a bear instrument like Bitcoin directly or like Ethereum directly And so what we're starting to see is some of these institutions either leverage investment vehicles that can give them that type of exposure whether that's through grayscale or otherwise or they're actually developing dedicated funds whose documentation and investment mandate actually does allow for that type of exposure So while I would say that it's still early days that is probably the most important takeaway for folks listening to this that it's not somehow when you see price movements that suddenly the wave has been master or somehow crypto has gotten away from them Well at Sebastian you know on our planning call you talked about a colleague who said man we've seen cryptocurrencies or Bitcoin have You know bubbles and bursts what 5 6 times already So to that you know that certainly speaks to the volatility but does it also speak to the resiliency of the crypto area in terms of it continues to come back Absolutely We think that this asset class is new and important and it's much more than one or two assets We think that the resilience that you've seen in the case of Bitcoin and with Ethereum relates ultimately to the powerful impact that these assets could have in changing the way that we move assets So the web moves information And you see people talk about web three What are they talking about What they're talking about here is that cryptocurrency will likely be the way that we move assets around the world That's why that's why institutions are paying more attention to these to these assets and these opportunities And that's why they're not deterred by the high volatility and the uncertain nature of the assets and how they're held.

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"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:25 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Part in Bloomberg invest global It's an event that's put on by our Bloomberg live team and it brings together the expertise of the world's largest newsroom With the biggest newsmakers in finance It was an unbelievable lineup There's so much information at Bloomberg dot com on the terminal So I highly recommend that you check it out I actually had the chance to catch up with greyscale CEO Michael son and shine And Sebastian baya his president of one river digital at one river asset management We talked about a lot of things including whether cryptocurrencies should be in institutional portfolios and the volatility in the Bitcoin trade It's not for everybody The same way that every investment opportunity is not something that every investor ends up actioning for their portfolios I think one of the important things that Sebastian brought up that really should be something that viewers and those listening in should take away from this conversation and throughout the entire Bloomberg invested then is just how early it is You are seeing tremendous coverage around cryptocurrency and popular financial media You're seeing the on ramps into the ecosystem to continue to get developed but it really is still early days Bitcoin has only been around for the last ten or 12 years And so one of the important things to remember when we think about institutions is that there are still some legal and operational hiccups when it when it comes to whether or not they can allocate Many of them don't have the legal or operational wherewithal to hold the bare instrument like Bitcoin directly or like Ethereum directly And so what we're starting to see is some of these institutions either leverage investment vehicles that can give them that type of exposure whether that's through grayscale or otherwise or they're actually developing dedicated funds whose documentation and investment mandate actually does allow for that type of exposure So while I would say that it's still early days that is probably the most important takeaway for folks listening to this that it's not somehow when you see price movements that suddenly the wave has been master or somehow crypto has gotten Markets and we've made the largest institutional allocation to Bitcoin and Ethereum when Bitcoin.

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"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Was in 15,000 And Ethereum was at 400 Our client and other clients are definitely concerned about the volatility and the way in which these assets trade But they see the potential And they need as medical said There are hiccups with regards to legal and operational There are clearly structural impediments at a high level you could summarize as partners and plumbing This industry is growing as partners and plugging to enable institutions to onboard And they're coming because they see that this may well be the way by which assets move in the future and is much bigger than a couple assets that are a little bit volatile in your portfolio I want to get into regulate the regulatory environment because that's certainly a big piece of this Let me just ask you because you talked about Bitcoin you talked about Ethereum Those are two that we talk about a lot here at Bloomberg Is it going to be a smattering of different currencies that stay with us I mean we pull up our monitor and the list is rather long and we know that there's a ton out there Is it Bitcoin that continues to be the dominant cryptocurrency Is it Ethereum There were some stories that I was reading this morning that the flows are moving out of Bitcoin and into Ethereum Michael what do you think Do we know at this point I don't think we know at this point I think that A singular family of precious stones or precious metals However each of them have an addressable market and addressable use case and a different price And through that lens you may find that there's a cohort of digital assets that grow and thrive and coexist in each of them do in fact occupy their own addressable market have their own use cases in their own prices Whether or not that's Bitcoin Ethereum other assets it's early days so it's hard to say what that'll look like But if there's any telling how this ecosystem evolves certainly going to see the emergence of more protocols before we see consolidation Michael do you have a price on Bitcoin though since that seems to be the dominant player though that we talk about You know I never give Bitcoin price predictions I've been in this industry for 8 years and what I can tell you is really just what investor behavior has been As you said the Bitcoin price has moved around quite a lot even recently And so when we see dips and prices we often see that as an opportunity and investors moving into buy those dips If they find mentally I'm not change their perception or their conviction and investment but they can buy an asset ten 15 sometimes 20% cheaper than they could a day two days ago well that's a compelling opportunity in investors tend to action those types of opportunities That was grayscale CEO Michael sonnet shine and Sebastian baya president of one river digital at one river asset management.

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"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:10 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"They see that this may well be the way by which assets move in the future and is much bigger than a couple assets that are a little bit volatile in your portfolio I want to get into regulate the regulatory environment because that's certainly a big piece of this Let me just ask you because you talked about Bitcoin you talked about Ethereum Those are two that we talk about a lot here at Bloomberg Is it going to be a smattering of different currencies that stay with us I mean we pull up our monitor and the list is rather long and we know that there's a ton out there Is it Bitcoin that continues to be the dominant cryptocurrency Is it Ethereum There were some stories that I was reading this morning that the flows are moving out of Bitcoin and into Ethereum Michael what do you think Do we know at this point I don't think we know at this point I think that the digital currency ecosystem is continuing to allow for new use cases and new protocols to come into the fold We recently looked very substantially at protocols that are part of the defied or decentralized financing ecosystem We've started to see the confluence of digital assets and gaming digital assets in privacy digital assets and files storage digital assets and video streaming We're starting to start moving into these new use cases that we're not yet imagined when Bitcoin and Ethereum and other major protocols had been created and brought into the fold Now while that is certainly the case and the barrier to entry to launching new assets is relatively low we would suspect that over time the hundreds if not thousands of digital currencies will ultimately get consolidated We often think about maybe analogizing digital assets to the precious metals family And we look at things like gold silver platinum palladium et cetera all being part of a singular family of precious stones or precious metals However each of them have an addressable market and addressable use case and a different price And through that lens you may find that there's a cohort of digital assets that grow and thrive and coexist in each of them do in fact occupy their own addressable market have their own use cases in their own prices Whether or not that's Bitcoin Ethereum other assets it's early days so it's hard to say what that'll look like But if there's any telling how this ecosystem evolves certainly going to see the emergence of more protocols before we see consolidation Michael do you have a price on Bitcoin though since that seems to be the dominant play though that we talk about You know I never give Bitcoin price predictions I've been in this industry for 8 years and what I can tell you is really just what investor behavior has been As you said the Bitcoin price has moved around quite a lot even recently And so when we see dips and prices we often see that as an opportunity and investors moving into buy those dips If they fundamentally not change their perception or their conviction in an investment but they can buy an asset ten 15 sometimes 20% cheaper than they could a day two days ago well that's a compelling opportunity in investors tend to action those types of opportunities That was grayscale CEO Michael sonnet shine and Sebastian baya president.

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"baya" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

05:12 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"Everything was a joke and it was too much the whole less is more. He told me do an entire do once. One highlight an entire highlight without joe. Then do two of them then do an entire segment. Then do an entire half a show without a joke. Then do an entire show without a joke. Then do five more of them in a row. Then go home and saying i'm the most boring sportscenter anchor and then do more of that and then you're halfway there. Why would you want to do that. Because you gotta get the nuts and bolts down. I and you don't wanna push it when you don't have to or shouldn't 'cause it makes the entire broadcast or game in this instance a failure but you've got to go through it. Which is why the bears have gotta get justin fields out there. You got didn't look pretty when he went out there. Because andy dalton got hurt against the cincinnati bengals the matter of fact there was interception that made it a game. Okay it made it a game. He made a terrible mistake and it almost cost the bears but show borrow threw three interceptions on three consecutive passes. Which shows you he still going through it going into place like chicago. You gotta learn. You gotta take your knox and you will get better now. What happens. Could he be could he. Could he be hurt. Can he be destroyed. Could he's career be overkill. Obviously you don't want him to get hurt. you know. i'm gonna get totally demoralized but you drafted him for a reason and you gotta get these nachson and again kudos to matt nagy for stick into whatever he thinks he should be sticking to. We're not in a meeting room. We're not a film room. Were not in the locker room. He is but as i told him when he was on the show after drafting justin fields. All of that it. Let's take into account. Baya coach as he's trying to grow the seedling into a beautiful garden. How's that for imagery. Nice thank god. At some point you'll not have the luxury you gotta throw him out. There dalton gets hurt. It might be this coming week against cleveland. After all that we said like get against the rams 'cause myles garrett is just as much or close to manage aaron donald you gotta get him up to speed now dalton. It appears does not have the dreaded acl injury but he does have a knee injury. Is it going to be. Justin fields is going to be andy dalton. What if dalton is hurt. Obviously the guy's gonna start. But what if he's healthy. Question was put i think by brad biggs of the bears media conglomerate or the covers. The bears there in in chicago of matinee about an hour ago. If andy is healthy is here saw. That's something that. I'm not going to get into a scheme. Of course it is that that's that's one hundred percents game brad with a smile on his face scheme. Here's a scheme of course. Because dalton his way of scheme is is that dalton's the scheme for dalton's gonna be radically different than the scheme for justin fields or his scheme. He wants to keep it to himself. Depends on the type of scheme and bears. Pr just came into the medium. deliver message from matt. Nagy brad begs tweet. Not andy. Dalton is the team starting quarterback when he is healthy o. m. g. I'm telling you the lids oriana boiling out there. They want to see this kid. What's going on and the longer he doesn't play the questions could be. What's wrong with the kid. Because trevor lawrence is just lost two games in row for the first time since it probably in anything in his life like cards jags. Everyone lots of two games. Anything flip cup. I don't know flip cup. Rock paper scissors quarter maybe zach. Wilson is getting booed in his home. Debut okay that doesn't happen probably first time. It's happening him in his life. Okay matt jones though just went into new york and played new jersey and just played a boring game. Guess he's got a win..

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"baya" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Would call out fans if they were actually saying stuff that crossed the line considering what it is. They're doing now by putting their thumbs down when they say. Oh small sample give you that. But i've never get off my guy. I really haven't i dunno chris. I'm defending the fans. But i've always defended the fans would he. I have but this is just your booing do players who deserve to be booed. The fans don't deserve to be booed. They're showing up to the game you can do. I'm not even saying that you can't do them. I'm just saying like the response to doing. A thumbs down has been very aggressive for a thumbs down like sure the fans can do whatever they want but the players can do this if they want thumbs down. Not that big of a deal. The team putting out a statement is kind of like that's ridiculous. It's funny is i like it. But it's absurd their own by a fan now right who does fan things on twitter. More than he does. Owner things on twitter. Yes so he's always going to have that that fan his way. Do you imagine that came from steve. Going to alderson. Hey put a statement one hundred percent. Yeah if. I'm the mets players. Just start trolling them. I do something different every game like in this game. It's we we all pick our knows if you get a hit you. Everyone just starts picking their nose at each other stealing signs. They're going to have a meeting. And i'm just like i was controlling the fans. Do ridiculous things that like sticker tongue out at him instead of booing. Now it's like you know what i mean. Just require one of the. Yeah yeah they do. They only do the thumbs down when they get hits. I know they're not doing it that often. I can tell you that do it more. I love a ton of thumbs down. We're not going to get him because those have been dreadful they are. You have buyers back okay. So why would you take him. he's been awful. At least i know one player on the team The whole notion that buys what a world series. What does that. I mean who cares. You've never seen one well. He didn't win the one who says it in the playoffs winning championship. If baya's one for me. I would never boo by his okay. You didn't hear me and eighty-five didn't hear me in eighty seven. Eighty eight eighty nine. Go out to games. Boeing darrell strawberry dot good at even though they deserved it why because they want one for me in eighty six. I did go him actually. Now that i'm thinking about it they were really bad a couple of years later and i did boa so you never stop doing. What would you ever stop doing your stu. Gods is horrible in the world series by 167 hobby by is bound cubs. A world series. I mean smutty you do understand there. There is something to this is not a guy who's been met for a decade okay. Who can call out. The fans of this harvey bias has been there for two weeks and he's call met fans. That's no get out of here. I understand that and i was ready to the playoffs. Sure i'll concede maybe it's a bad. Look if you're a team that you just joined. I think the reaction to it has been such a massive overreaction and yeah krista said it's the mets owners fall it maybe that's true but i just it's a thumbs down like i think the reaction has been as if he committed some horrible horrible crime like he i know slept with mrs met or something terrible. He didn't do anything thumbs down.

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"baya" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

07:37 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"That's where the guy he's looks a little at this point. Yeah sounds great right so everybody. That's sending me all these bands corn. No no no was not going to our lady. Peace with bush and with live it was no one else. There were other tours years past but in two thousand nineteen. That's who it was bush. Guess you lie. Bush love bush boise fanta bush hydrogen. Not i agree. And he was solo two for one album. Yeah no one's isn't seddon gavin bush. No but he did have a couple of hits off that album bush. Like some gavin rostov solo. He's done some good stuff. This he is. The boy agreed which is why he could put out song and still sell them. Bush corn well done eddie right half past seven on cruises here to give you all the details of the weekend all right. Let's start it up here for you by jack. Pocket fish state lottery games on your phone by returns to the lineup. They put forth one of their best showing since he went on the i l. And he was right in the middle of it. He likes what tort left-field backhoes working. Jd davis with a line. Drive to run home. Hostels a j deal the very next pitch to shot his run of the year. Five to to guarantee the clapping their pitch finally any and he's right about that. It's and i know this is a repeated storyline and get it and maybe it'll change next year. I still can't believe they're calling games from city field. And then you've got ron darling. I think he was in tampa on the tbs broadcast. You got gary and zeal in a booth at city field. I'm pretty sure. Ron was in tampa and the raise white sox game. Meanwhile dan dickerson on tigers. Radio is in toronto yesterday. Calling the miguel cabrera home runs. Crazy really is here. Part of a four day davis baya's double twice. He's a couple of runs. Drove one in. Metz added a couple more than ninth finished off. The dodgers seven to two avoiding owen seven mark against la the season. Here's baya's did what. I could help these guys the last couple of weeks i was my my energy and and when my happiness to team didn't work out so well but he's back now in francisco endure not far behind. We'll hear from him in a minute. Lewis row haas hoping the bias factory trickle down that these back on the actual field him feel them you so decide second base dollars just hustle baseball. Listen to some of the good things that i think you can transmit to the other players. Marcus stroman six innings to run ball six ks improves to nine and twelve. He's been outstanding. He's learn the team in wins. I think right and got leanings starred and he's able to go out there and you will sticks. They show huge for. They showed the one stat. Where he i think. He's unbeaten when the mets score three runs or more for him. Oh yeah i told you. Got nineteen starts at two runs to earn runs or less which is tied for second in baseball. Nine wins leading the mets games on there. I like the orioles. But they've been a good team for a while now. No i understand mets back home now. Three more with the giants beginning tomorrow. Night tyler mcgill. We'll start the opener against san francisco. Mets are seven back at the braves of one. Nine straight helps when you face the orioles and they did sweep baltimore over the weekend owes of now lost eighteen consecutive games back to endure. Now he spoke before saturday's game offered his take on these steve cohen tweet from this past week. Nothing they didn't already know we've been getting that messes though year. We we haven't really hit all year long. I haven't performed now. How how in bottom. Line a haven't done what i'm here to do. When it comes to. The opposite side agree with them. Because i know where you're going to play next and he's he's right about this defense they can't talk to me. You know The base running. They can't talk to him either. Offensively criticize me. Say whatever you want. Because you're right they all right. Let's be fair. The defense and the base running is now but they pay him for. Isn't it because he plays one of the most position important positions on the field. And it's like he's been he's terrible. Well i listen to defense and the base. Running is a factor. I mean if he were few hitter he wouldn't have gotten the contract that he did. But that's the point of people want to focus on especially when the team is struggling overall and the offense has struggled as much as does uh so we'll see what he can do. Once he comes back which is going to be sometime this week. Yankees and twins postponed yesterday due to anri. They'll make it up on september. Thirteenth yanks are rolling nine. Straight wins even overcoming. Three run homers. That don't count these days and the swung and hit the air to write deep right center gordon at the track at a wall. He's gone but i don't think it's going to count on account boy is that on. There was all over it and you guys discuss last segment. Oh door with the late. Call time out granted by angel hernandez of course. So what is going on here. Pitcher went into his emotional door. Hit it out anyway. It did not count and then on the very next pitch once again. It'll be an oath to adore and the pitches streiter by a angel hernandez as a habit of getting into it would be posted. A bad call here. It is top look above the strike zone. That's how far out of the zone that pitch was the red dot at the top above his own. That was the strike. Three call correct worse called the game according to umpire scorecard swallow there. You go yanks did beat the twins though seven onto one who follows that umpire. Hide your card. This is the new love this. They give a report on every the next day. I sent you one last week when you were asking about. Somebody's true. obviously you didn't see it just tweeted it out you. Yeah yes twitter thing you were talking about the the all eighty really good. Follow empire knocking you. That sounds awesome. Yeah i think they use the stat cast or whatever to go these. I'm a loser. I haven't was following that on his vacation. In north carolina. Funded vacation with the mets. Losing almost every game real but he only i only saw up. I didn't check over the weekend but last week leading into the weekend. He had only tweeted twice while he was away. And let's see here. Why saw the one where seeking like a can stone and then the next one was seasons. These are there any president's boyhood homes there is that why he no fam family. I think you think that his wife was looked in the mirror and said what the hell do probably when he was in one when he was dunkin on that six foot and look like a door and his driveway. Yankees did win saturday. Seven to one garrett cole. Six shutout innings andrew velasquez homered for the first time in a yankee uniform friday night. They pounded many ten to to another huge game for luke void. Coordinate cortez went seven for the wind. Big week ahead to with the red hot braves down in atlanta and the big four-game step at the as i welcome all. Yeah why not sure. Make it fifteen in a row you got jordan. Montgomery andrew heaney pitching against the braves tampa over the weekend. No idea the exact results. I can tell you. The yankees are four back. So it's been done the game so maybe they lost two out of three. They might check on that. Why tell him on. Montgomery's opposed by oskar it tonight pre game coverage on the fan at six forty four back of the race in the loss column and they are three clear of the as and the red sox in the loss column atop the wildcard.

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"baya" Discussed on Good Life Project

Good Life Project

04:47 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Good Life Project

"Listen to your favorite podcast while doing household chores. There's all different ways. We can create those kinds of bundles. It's not always possible but that is exactly what you're copywriter mind was saying. How do we make that future award. More present one way is by associating it literally with something. That is tempting in the moment. And i think there are other ways to one of my favorite studies of the last few years which was not one that i did. It's a study that was done by hal hirschfeld at ucla and shlomo. Ben artzi and steve shoe is a study where they found a way to make saving more appealing. And i think it had a bit of this in its design. They invited people to save five dollars a day. And they compared that to inviting people to sign up for literally the same program but reframed as one hundred and fifty dollars a month rate if you do the multiplication. It's the same offering but the five dollars a day so the dopamine hit is it's small oh i can see that incremental progress but it doesn't feel painful whereas one hundred and fifty dollars sort of thinking about what else you could spend that hundred and fifty dollars on. What are you giving up that accumulation. The framing changes the attractiveness of achieving your long term goal. And so i think there are probably many more strategies that serve lie undiscovered or big. They're discovered by some people but scientists haven't studied them yet that have similar features where we create a way to make it feel more instantly gratifying to do the thing that in the long. We'll have all those payoffs so that president baya's doesn't kick in the pants and lead us to make bad decisions. Yeah i mean that makes a lot of sense. And i feel like that's also dan conman's Like early work. On loss avoidance versus player seeking. I think ties into that in a really interesting way as well because you know if you can like what keep saying. It'd be so much more like easier if we were just rational things. But we're just not i actually. It's interesting that you say that it's humans would be less interesting to study. I wouldn't have a job if we were but they actually do ascribe to. And this is a sort of it has to be a philosophical point rather than empirical one again. I should say. But i think you know i buy that. You're six and biases evolved probably as an efficiency strategy and so they do serve a function the fact that we have these quirks that we are law savoy and that we are present. Biased present bias might have evolved in a totally different era and be no longer useful right like back when it if you could get a really big meal or really big pleasure. You wanna like take all you can because you don't know when the next one will arrive but at least some heuristic send biopsies still probably add a huge amount of value in terms of efficiency and thinking and thought processes so i'm not totally sharm. Ready to throw out the baby with the bathwater. Yeah and a lot of those biases are very likely kept us alive for certain windows of time and help us now. Like one thing that i write about in my book is laziness and how important that. That's a negative term. But it's so great that we're creatures who crave shortcuts at. Shirley helps us immensely. That were a little bit lazy and won't just sort of like you know. Do all the paperwork in the world all day to get everything we ever want right. If you filled out every offer where you send in your receipt and you get a rebate or you know if you did every piece of paperwork the government could throw at you to get a little benefit. You might literally do nothing but paperwork all day. So there are some benefits to to these features. We come with that also turned out to be bugs in certain circumstances that that makes a lot of sense to me. I mean in in the context of laziness you know. I guess i think this is also where you sort of like. They explore the notion of habit which is effectively. Like it's funny. Like the word. I think the word lazy trigger so many people because it's like we take it as sort of like social judgment like you know like you're a lazy person like what if there was some good in there like what if there's actually a sim utility allows our brain to function more effectively. By actually i would like lazy. I'm totally with you. I'm like so enthusiastic afghan. -rupt you and say yes. Let's take laziness back. It's a good feature project is supported by parachutes parachute creates safe ethical and incredibly comfy. Homegoods it for living the good life and with their broad assortment of items. They've got you covered whether you're looking for bed. Bath decor robes or lounge where we have tried out a couple of their products now and they have completely.

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"baya" Discussed on The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

03:38 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

"Obviously he had the big hit on sunday as well didn't all. I saw a graphic that looked really good and something about all three guys right from the cops who got traded at home at home in their first debut and the tweet was like had them all on separate teams in their uniforms is really good photoshop. Version of it. I think it was put it out. But it says imagine if havi baya's anthony rizzo kris bryant all played for the same team. It was a great tweet. Are you even like that bummed out of fear cubs fan though. Like you've got your world series. It would've been worse still. But they're still bummed out but it would have been way worse if they didn't win that world series and then of course there guys now because the emotional baggage of winning that world series and then those guys do what they were so young. They didn't realize they did not not at all not at all. But now let's get to be a dynasty had so much good young talent and they just did not realize it and it never came came out in beyond the world series year so yeah there were a lot of missed opportunities with that but i feel like i mean th that world series is five years ago. It's not like the world series happened year the year before and then the then the cubs had a fire sale. It's been five years in the team. Hasn't been able to get it done so if you're a cubs fan you're kind of like you've already come to the realization. These players aren't the players. I'm happy we got that world series. All right let's try and re read rebuild it yeah. I'm not so sure. They came to that realization that those players were not the players. Because when you see it at it works on other teams. It really just pisses you off. Certainly certainly One other play. I want to discuss from the weekend. Is on saturday's game in the ninth inning. The play that labor made where he tagged the runner with his glove and he had the ball in his throwing hand. He tried to throw for the double play and rizzo couldn't scoop it. He would have been. The runner would have been safe anyway so as it turned out it went from a potential double play but should have been definitely one out to nobody out to runners on base and it's key situation in the game the night that the yankees are up by two runs and then that puts two runners on base whereas if gleyber what i think he probably should've realized is let me just tag this runner. Get the guy out. We slava double-play setup and at worst case scenario. The tying run runs at the plate instead of the winning run at the plate. And it's just one of those plays from labor. That i don't know maybe he's maybe instinctually he's just never going to get there. That's a play that he should just know. Don't don't try and do what you did. Just tag the runner or throw to first base. Don't try and do both because you've got nothing so the problem. The problem lies like his instincts. I can get this guy. I can turn the double play or at least get close. I have no problem with that. But you gotta you do have to make sure you're executing the first part of the play if you don't execute the first part of the plan i understand it's bang bang and a couple of years ago minus replay like. That's an every day of the week. Every single empire closeted out because in bang bang. It looks like an out because he pulls the ball out of his glove before the actual tag is made tags it with faith of tag with an empty glove and then makes the throat i think in his head he's dickie made the tag and then try to make the plague. He's trying to do a lot of things. In what time. I i wanted. People were killing them for it for me. When he's you have to actually the the bottom line is you have to extra the first part of that and replay is a thing now so you needed make damn sure that ball is in your gloves and you you execute attack barna number one the the actual athleticism of the play..

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"baya" Discussed on Snarf Talk

Snarf Talk

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Snarf Talk

"I'm cooking the meal for jerry. And i'm like okay. Well it's my but it's not really fair because a i'm a cubs fan and be. If you lose. I have to pay money right over my pocket to make him a to me whatever so. He graciously extended the even. I'm also a cubs fan. You are and the cubs sir. I don't pay any attention. But they also offloaded. Hi your news thing. I don't think they're gonna be oilfield. A team no. They really want but either way. Last year they lost. The white sox had a better record lost all of their best players in the last two days today. Basically they lost basically zo baya's bryant a bryant tried kimbrel came to the white folks. Trevor williams Either way he's got a cook a meal a three course meal for my family like me and my wife chris and his wife on this saturday yes so anyway. I was what i was saying. I've been looking forward to this for so long. Anyway i went and got a kovic shot and now i'm feeling like hammered dog shit. That's awful and i'm worried that i'm not going to be in my full ability to enjoy this tomorrow but i'm thinking i'm hoping to be honest. That one hundred percent. Why didn't get the vaccine. You did get acceded you. Yeah but i didn't get it recently. So that i could enjoy it. Yeah okay you planned way ahead way ahead. I was well planned and to be fair. That's the reason. I put it off so long. Because it's just my busy season kinda just ended and i'm like okay so you decided like i'll ruin a good dinner. I you know. I was at jewel. They give you ten percent off your groceries..

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"baya" Discussed on Mo Egger

Mo Egger

03:14 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Mo Egger

"No did the other team approve of the behavior. Well clearly not. But they didn't make anybody charge the dugout. If you don't suspend havi abayas you're essentially sending the message that you can do whatever you want unless somebody on the other team doesn't like it to the extent that they leave the dugout. The reds reaction last night was not overly hostile. I think there was an effort to kind of protect amir but nobody charges in heavier buyers. Nobody tried to fight him. Nobody punched him. Nobody tackled him to the ground. Based on what. I fear the outcome of this is going to be well. An obvious solution would have been for somebody on the reds to show disapproval towards havi urbaez by charging at him getting in his face maybe even hitting him based on the message that they sent especially after the first reds cubs and senate this year. That's enough to get somebody on the other team suspended so because you suspended the other guys and again for the life of me. I think it is one of the dumbest things. I've ever seen that both nick casting on us and amir garrett were suspended for yelling havi air. Baya's did that a little bit more. Forcefully he did it while holding a bat and it was very clear. When he came to the plate. He had something to say to amir garrett. I have no issue with any of that. But if we're going to be somewhat consistent with how punishments are handed out. You have to suspend the guy and i think that is stupid. I think that is stupid..

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"baya" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

02:32 min | 1 year ago

"baya" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Perform better but she got a better score blaming she's injured there could be alive but they're claiming she's interest- interesting. I wonder how much time separates now not interesting. No no. I was giving. Yes given me a cares hooping right along. I are rainy and basketball. Probably some names. I wouldn't even attempt to pronounce. I don't mean that an i wouldn't wanna be offensive from the only team. Kevin knox could make. Hopefully no-one plays that plays for the new york heard yesterday. Not the knicks. But by the way. Yeah so we told you last hour about the seventeen year old alaskan. The girl who won the gold medal in the hundred breastroke right so there is a viral video. They had a watch party in alaska. Everyone gone beserk. They were watching her live when the gold medal. One of the guys jumping around out there nick. Sweatshirt chelsea and nick sweatshirt out in alaska. Incredible good stuff. Where was i the yankees They're gonna play the race tonight. We've got coverage at six thirty here on the fan. Aaron judge kyle jordan montgomery suck right now mcclanahan. Okay got that will monte big game. What did you say they call a monty monty. Okay big game to see if i can Mispronounced one of their names as well. It is a ba game. They're all big games for the yankees pretty much the rest of the way especially when they play a division rival for sure. Aaron judge heil. Oh my god oh boy. You're having a hell bryce. Did you have any sort of caffeine finding yes. I think maybe too much caffeine kyle. Gosh yoka they had. They are expected to come off the list sometime. During the series with the raise you also wild game out west and seattle mariners have of a seven nothing whole they come back to beat the astros. Eleven to eight dylan. More had the go ahead grand slam in the eighth for seattle shohei ohtani seven innings of one. Run ball. For the win on the mound. Rbi single at the plate his angels beat the rockies sixty two and we played you last hour the havi baya's walk off against a mere yard and the reds is the cubs win at wrigley and he literally walked to first base wall basically sweeping as bad at garrett then he threw it out him and they exchanged words. That was the first of a four game set so stay tuned. We'll see what comes of that you do have all these other. Nfl teams reporting for training camp today. The packers included aaron rodgers landing in green bay shortly after midnight local time as he will show up and get underway with training..

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"baya" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

04:12 min | 2 years ago

"baya" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"We we get so many calls from cam real. It really is amazing. Do we have a huge following up there. Eight thousand of us so. I love cameron cameron downtown today. Trish it's probably like eighty six degrees in camera. What are you got about seventy five. Yup yup yup toss all right. So what do you think of. What's going on with kenley kenley. I have two words about kenley. And it's pedro by us. Do you remember pedro. Baya's year force last year flashbacks flashbacks to win. Dave roberts would keep using pedro baya's even though he would come in and high leverage situations and blow the game. Yup i do think to tristesse point. I do think once he had once he gave up that double. Why are we sticking with them. At that point. I just want to point. Pedro bias has a terrible reputation over his seven years. With the dodgers. He had a three point. Zero three era pedro. Baya's was not as bad as you remember him. Well but we made tristesse point was that in high leverage situations he tended to wet the bed which only used them in high leverage situations. He was our high leverage guy. No kambli was your high. Leverage can lease. you're closer high leverage guys were. We're talking about the seventh and eighth inning. We're talking about the guys you used to get to kenley though he trish. Are you still there. As long as it's not joe kelley. Don't put him in okay basis would you would you be okay. If they would've trotted training out there for the ninth. yes. I was saying the same thing to tv that you were saying. We don't put jazz in in. What are you guys doing. It was so frustrating. There's seven times in that game where i just i. I've done exactly the same move. I would have made exact now with retro with hindsight. Obviously i would appear on something different but in that moment i was completely content. I even said yesterday watch can lead to save tonight. And i would argue. He did get to save twice once on the runner at second base and once on the checks buzz a yeah it was one more poll in l. a. Hey paul urine seven ten. Espn hi you guys doing today. Good and watching the game last night with my wife. And i said as soon as they brought johnson and i said oh here we go now. Let me ask you guys this. How how does it. How do you think your use and Beautiful feel last two games. they've thrown seven innings of dominant baseball. Being touched you bring in finance. The first night he throws nine pitches gets three outs. Last night seven pitches three outs in eighth inning. Okay what does he have to do to let roberts no. I'm ready to step up and be that closer that will get it done. Why not drop canley down and let him pitch the seventh and eighth innings. Now your he can make that adjustment. I just don't think he's that guy. I mean you know what can lease thing is it's seeing a lead trotting out of the bullpen dramatically and being really fired up to get the last three outs. He's not a seventh-inning guy. Like do you want. Who do you want to come into the game. Here's the question. Who do you want to come into the game in the seventh-inning with runners on first and second do you want kenley. Is that where you want. Kenley jansen then who do you want in that role blake. Training is the guy i trying to is your best setup guy. Yeah but i just don't think you can put i mean here. Wow look at this tweet from corporate greg. bergman says. here's the question. do you feel good with him. Coming out in a playoff game. They didn't last year. Don't then what are we doing. Get a closer kimbrel or maybe move training and put kinley in as a spot reliever if you do. Leave him out there keep throwing him out and watch the world burn. I'll tell you what the world burning is. It's when greg bergman sends out a schedule then sent out another schedule then sends out a third schedule..

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"baya" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

03:19 min | 2 years ago

"baya" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

"I think at the end of the season anyway so you can decide if he wants to stay over there or if he wants to try to come back and catch on with some other stations so again. It's not a bad career. Move for him so we shouldn't necessarily look at it as a demotion. Getting demoted to aaa was at emotion. But this is not really a demotion from that but because he said it's not entirely that but it was also partly but he felt like he just wanted to get away from hit hall somewhere where he would not be the guy in the will craig hobby baya's play. I feel bad for him. So i hope that somehow he does manage to make something else the first line of his story. I don't know what that would be. But we've talked in the past about. How would you want to be known for a screw up of some sort. If it's just an unfilled thing or would you wanna be not known at all you know. Is it better to be anonymous or remembered but remembered for something. That didn't go your way. Way that fred merckel who by all accounts was a great guy but was dogged by his bad play for the rest of his life. Really there are things to to recommend either if you just want to be remembered. Then we'll creek. Has that but for what he would want to be remembered by. Yeah for sure so. I'm going to take a break from giving otani tongue bath today. Because i have done that enough in probably will do it again sometime soon but i did want to talk about another angel whose work i have enjoyed while watching otani and something. I've noticed whenever. I see a tweet or a story about otani. Inevitably someone in the comments. Replies will say oh great guyana fourth-place team good for him. Something like that. Just kind of belittling otani's performance because of the performance of the rest of the angels. Which i've never really understood. I don't know with the point of that is supposed to be that a reflection on otani are they saying that. We can't carer about what someone does for fourth place team. It renders it irrelevant because he won't make the playoffs or are they casting doubt on him actually being good because if he were so good than the angels wouldn't be a fourth him team. I don't exactly know what they're saying there. But i think that's a product of everyone hyper focusing on team success and playoff success which is absolutely important but does not diminish what otani is doing if he were on the worst team in baseball. You were doing this while the rest of the team around him would have to be truly terrible but even if that were happening it would not take away from what he has accomplished as an individual. But i just want to point out that the angels are not entirely less cause and as i have been watching otani. I have really enjoyed the work of david. Fletcher and i already had some appreciation for david fletcher. He has been a good invaluable and versatile and underappreciated player for a few years now but he has been on fire and he enters the so-called second half with a twenty four game hitting streak. Which is the longest hitting streak this year. And it's not cheapies. It's not like he's going one for four every day. He is on an absolute tear at. I'm not saying we should be on dimaggio watch or anything years a long way away from that but just to celebrate what he has done during this period so his hitting streak started on june thirteenth..

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"baya" Discussed on Bro Bro Bro Bets

Bro Bro Bro Bets

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"baya" Discussed on Bro Bro Bro Bets

"Hey i'm not that. I will not argue with that gal bit of pick. I mean he is coming in hot. He's the guys law. Jangle is just absurd. He is to four hundred ninety foot. Home runs in his career. He might hit one six hundred. So i need him to come out of that side and this is this is why this is like this is putting it all together. Otani goes off. Tonight then starts right nationally. Bet tomorrow like this is where it all comes together. Oh yeah right. We take the national league. Tomorrow for checker lineups. Let's check the pitchers going. I mean bogaerts rafi might hit fucking two bombs each to red sox get rizzo it is it is on on the cubs have to trade everybody all their players out of contract. Baya's kimbrough's got a one year option. But they'll deal him. Chris bryan even absolute fire sale. One of my sources did remind me this is tweet has been going around the internet. That otani is not taking batting practice all year. I don't know if that hurts them. I don't know if it helps them probably doesn't help them. I'm thinking or anything or he'll be. It'd be fresh very fresh brandon. From what are you. Got a hammer down boy. So two things real quick I'm a bird san so had to put in a little ticket on man. See me so. I get a little bit of happy action of orioles. So that's one and number two. What do you guys think about the phillies win in the nfl. East with the second easiest schedule in the second half of the year. Thank you brandon. Let me take a look at it. so the raves who leads division right now the braise potentially could be no kunia dead. Three say the phillies. Mets are leading. The phillies are three and a half back of the mets. I don't know if we can keep it going like he has been. That's my only thing. I don't think the phillies have the pitching. The mets definitely have a better pitching. Yeah let me see who. So they have..

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Crypto Market Depth - What Is It?

The Cryptoverse

04:06 min | 2 years ago

Crypto Market Depth - What Is It?

"Now in this lesson, we're going to explore a more advanced part of the trading interface, which is called market depth. Most exchanges visualize market depth by displaying something called a depth chart. Now one by Nance this actually hidden away behind this tab says depth on it. If you click on that this is what you will see the most exchanges have this so you should be able to find it someway in the interface. What we are looking at now is a very unique way of visualizing the current state of the order book. So, this is the market depth for BTC US T.. Along the bottom of the chart, we have the price increasing from left to right. Then along the side, you have the amount increasing from bottom to top. So. This is kind of what it would look like if you took the audible and just tend to on it side. It's now easy at see the spread as well because that's just the gap in the middle between the two sides. Now as the depth chart changes, what we are seeing this took of war between Baya's on the left and sellers on the right, and then the price is kind of like the middle of the rope in the tug of war. So, sellers, they are wanting to pull the price up. So they basically get more dollars when they sell that bitcoin and the by as a wanting to pull the price down to the left. So they get more bitcoin for that Dulles. The spread is kind of like the pits in the middle of a tug of war and WanNa, pull the side into the pit. So the depth, Cha is the only easy way to see where the big wools. So the dip chocolates and looks like two mountains facing each other. And a a wall by wall or sell will is the price is where we see these kind of cliffs. The cliffs signify a large amount of orders at that particular price level. Now for the price to go beyond that whether it needs to break through that wool with an equal amount of opposing force. So a big cell wall means the price is unlikely to go any higher than that. Until the Selah either cancel their orders or if an of bias come in to fulfil those orders, remember though that it's not enough to simply equal the cell wall because they're all these owners in front defending it. And those orders going to get filled fest since there at lower prices before we even get to the sellable. Therefore the FDA is another way to quickly identify areas of support and resistance. Although. In real time whereas on the charts on the price charged with looking historically at supporting resistance, the depth job gives his it in real time and it changes in real time. Now one final point to remember is that the depth chart can only display limit orders that have been placed on the books for everyone to see. At any moment someone could place a market order out of nowhere. And the rule. So any number of stop limit orders which are hidden and waiting for a specific prices before they trigger an automatically place a new LAMOTTA. There's nothing really we can do about that except be aware that those hidden forces out there and they can reveal themselves at anytime. So, like we covered in the lesson on market orders if I played a huge market order right now to say by a hundred Bitcoin, it would tap through this whole section of the cell orderbook up to a quantity of a hundred. And I can use the scale on the left to get an idea of how far such an such a market order would push the price up by. Again. You may or may not use the depth chart, but it just feels beds undestand something the not to.

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Best Quotes Of Trent

Trent365

03:16 min | 2 years ago

Best Quotes Of Trent

"Okay Episode Nine, hundred and ninety nine today one more episode to go to we hit the magic one thousand tomorrow. I will be telling you how you can get a hold of private one on one session with me to talk about Your Business Your idea pretty much anything you wanted to talk about except soccer I don't talk about soccer because I have no interest but pretty much everything else last year episodes have been a bit long. We'll try and keep this bit shorter I wanted to share my five magic quite I guess if you like from the first thousand episodes, the first two and three quarter years of this show. I want I wanted to start with was in the empty lies the opportunity in answers. The Joe Question is the glass half full or half empty. Most people think that if you say it's half empty if you view it as half empty, that's a negative to me. It's a massive positive. You can't do anything about what's already in the count in the glass you can impact what's not in the glass. So it's the empty pot that to me is exciting next one value is in the eye of the perceive A. Lot of people talk about trying to create value edge rather than discounting, and that's fine. If what you're adding actually represents value to me not you a lot of times. What we do is we create these value adds that really don't add much value to the consumer to the end user in which case they kind of irrelevant third one price is relative cost is personal. To me prices a constructive the buyer. Sort of the Selah, not the Baya the Bairo McKay's about the cost, and that's the cost to them in terms of Dolla in terms of time in terms of if it and convenience. So if you are thinking about things in terms of your price, your not really thinking about it from a consumer perspective. So once you understand that all your consumer or your customer really cares about is the cost to them. Then, I think you're in the right mind frame to stop processing your product. The fourth one first impressions. Count Lost Impressions multiply. It always staggers me that in this industry of hospitality particularly whether it's hotels, spas or restaurants we spend a lot of time and effort on trying to get the arrival experience, right but not so much on the departure experience. First, impressions are super important mode out about it, but let's be honest. It's the last impression that are going to. Lingga. So first impressions count last impressions multiply because they have a multiplier effect on the impact of the head and the final one I'm not actually sure whether this was my quite a one that picked up from somewhere but I can't remember where picked it up but I think it's particularly relevant in today's world and that is the change is really easy. But often necessary. And I think that's something that a lot of us can carry through to today's world. We're all being put in situation where change is being forced upon us. It's not necessarily easy. It's not necessarily fun, but it is probably necessarily necessary, and if you really want to grow if you really want survive them chained to something and you're GonNa get your head around. So don't take changes negative. It's not easy, but it's necessary already. So

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Kucherov, Stamkos key Tampa Bay’s 9-3 rout over Rangers

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 3 years ago

Kucherov, Stamkos key Tampa Bay’s 9-3 rout over Rangers

"The Tampa Bay Lightning made quick work of the New York Rangers Thursday night beating the Blueshirts nine to three the lightning scored four goals in the span of just over four minutes chasing Alexandre Giorgio from new York's net we came back in the third to finish the game after Henrik Lundquist gave up four goals himself the lightning went five read on the power play and replied got the game winner and former ranger Kevin Shattenkirk finished with a goal and an assist that's always a point to prove I think when you're planning it's a former team and I think more importantly though I I'm just happy with the way I'm playing right now and and playing with this group Tampa bay's Nikita Kucherov at a four point night and lightning captain Steven Stamkos a goal and two assists Chris Kreider and Filipino scored for New York what's more secure Tampa

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Language barrier: Cameroons forgotten conflict

The Economist: The Intelligence

09:42 min | 3 years ago

Language barrier: Cameroons forgotten conflict

"Not so long ago. Cameroon was a stable country in a fragile region. Today it's anything but for the past three years of bloody conflict. Raging separatist militias want independence for the English speaking areas of the mainly Francophone Country Poor governance silence. trigger-happy forces are burning down villages while the militias are becoming increasingly violent. Thousands have died in the unrest. More than half a million have been forced from their homes. I spent a week travelling in the anglophone the phone regions where the effects of the war are clear for everyone to see John. McDermott is our Africa correspondent in village after village that I drove through I saw fields feels that grown wild houses that are being burned down and several buildings are just been pot marked with bullets. The conflict was inescapable. The origins of the conflict go back at least a century after the first World War the former German colony of Cameroon was split up between Britain and France and then when those parts became independent in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine hundred and sixty one. They were spliced together to make modern day Cameroon and now the country is officially by lingual with roughly twenty percent of people speaking English and eighty percent of people speaking French but the English speakers claim. Decades of marginalization is Asian by the central government and year upon year. They've been promised more devolution to their regions but those promises have been repeatedly broken and so why did those attention start to increase three years ago. Those tensions had been bubbling for some time but towards the tail end of two thousand sixteen lawyers and teachers hit the streets protesting against the imposition of Francophone Systems and in response to those peaceful protests. The government hit back hard intern a year later. Some of the more extreme anglophones who are separatists I want independence they proclaimed the independent state of Amazonia Zonja which is named after the embassy in the southwest of the country and once more this led to another escalation this time violent international NGOs. Joe Think there's been at least three thousand people killed and perhaps several times more than not and so who's responsible for that. Violence is security. Forces is the a separatist themselves so neither are covering themselves in glory. Both separatist militias and security forces have committed atrocities. But there's also no doubt that the Cameroonian military is behind most of the bloodshed local. Ngo in Boya. The main city in the southwest region estimates that more than two hundred and twenty villages across the anglophone the phone region have been burned by Cameroonian military and you met some of the people who have been affected by that violence. Yes I met lots of people who'd been affected one man I met was called who had to flee his village of economic because of just a torrent of shootings and burnings by the military. He said he could recall literally hundreds of incidents where soldiers had fired at his fellow villagers story when a military gum Strauss. His immovable from galaxy censured was and in a when. You're hearing these stories. You can stop a why. Why are they doing this and for him? It just seemed like there was no questions asked us behind the soldiers they were just firing will do your neighbor in this to these two other people. I really cannot tell you. I really don't tell you because does does the systems municipal new way on Shugden. I do and you say the the army is responsible for most of the violence. But not all I mean well. What are the separatists doing so the separatists have mostly been attacking military and the military installations? But they've also also been attacking people on their own side who are deemed to be collaborators. With the State one woman I met Adeline worked for a state run company and call you you coming in Development Corporation which runs a series of plantations in the region and she described how one day she was accosted by about twenty of these militia men who attacked her tied to a tree stuff leaves her mouth is the diagnosed with autism or last about twitter witter and then chopped off a finger again. You ask them why they're doing this and her crime little as it might seem to us was to work for this state. Run Company and US was deemed a collaborator. If you have anything to do with the Francophone Central Government. You're into on this side. I mean that must have knock on effects for for the way. The country runs for the economy's for society. The economy is collapsing. The anglophone regions contribute about fifth of the country's GDP and the main in company is that plantation CD and since the attacks began a couple of years ago workers essentially stopped. Revenue is down ninety percent. MM sold a single banana when I went down to their headquarters in a tank with a the general manager and all his staff just seem completely full on these because because they had also been receiving lots of death. Threats phoned the separatists so I said you know how you how you dealing with this posed any side and he looked at me and I said I pray more or less and so in essence people are are simply afraid to to go about business as usual. Yes there's widespread terror amongst the population and it's especially acute amongst parents. Almost ninety percent of children and the anglophone regions have not gone to school for three years. This is partly because of forced displacements by the military but it's also because the separatists see schools as arms terms of the state. Now there are some incredibly brave educators who have set up ad hoc classrooms and buildings these displaced children again. It's not entirely entirely safe. I asked one of the teachers at the school. I visited Baya. How do you ensure the security of these children John and frankly she admitted you can never be one hundred percent safe award yet? If we knew in fact she said that there were often threats of kidnapping which has become increasingly common as separatists. Either seek to impose their will or frankly sometimes just seek to get extra money out of the population. So what about the people who aren't directly involved in the conflict in the anglophone region. How do they view the constant cycle of violence? It's hard to do polling in a war zone but when the violence began it seemed like there was a surge in support for the separatists who reviewed viewed as helping keeping local safe but as time has gone on and you find things like the sabotage of education opinion may be in slightly shifting against them. I interviewed a professor at the University of Boya Guy called Garner some of the inflicted on a community. Ah Ah change attitudes. And he said that loyalty to the separatists is indeed dwindling. No longer call him voice. Call them booze boys he he also told me that in what most anglophones want isn't necessarily independence they want more autonomy Habsi federal Cameroon's not a safe arenas we're waiting for it is. It is anglophone vessels from before but he was very keen to stress that the anglophones have grievances but there were the central government not the french-speaking compatriots. Do you think a kind of reduced appetite amongst the Anglophones Ford. This conflict will have any effect on it. I mean how do you see. The situation playing out at the moment went to win. A bit of a stalemate because the separatist militias take the towns and the Cameron Army camp take the Bush normally calls for a political solution. Cameroon lean governed as it is by president. Paul Biya who has been on the proverbial thrown for thirty seven years is prone to move slowly in September. He announced a national dialogue but it was a total sham. Some of the key people weren't invited and it wasn't really even about the anglophone crisis so what you have then is. Is this political process. That's going far too slowly also because the rest of the world doesn't take much notice it's an underfunded under reported crisis and the bulk of people are just stuck in the middle of these two warring sides. Many people just want to get on with their lives in peace and sadly that's only possible in a few safe places such as the very very center boyer one evening I was there in the center. I was waiting for the Bishop of the time. And I caught one of those few glimpses of normality through the open windows of the church. I watched a choir including many members been asked fled their homes from other parts of the region and they were they were practising their songs for me. It was just a little reminder that in the midst of all this violence and chaos there is an everyday urge. Just keep one can occasionally manifest itself in rather beautiful ways. John Thank you very much for your time. Thank you

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