35 Burst results for "Bobi"

No Agenda
"bobi" Discussed on No Agenda
"Astronomers have doug patrick lower slobodan. You're complaining. i'm worried if you he's he's pretty consistent coming in the third week of a month if he missed a month does that. Mean the coder screwed up. That means no no. He didn't miss money missed the week. He's just got in us november. So you know he's he he didn't get a get as normal but he never comes into. I was busy busy out. Do is be. He clearly has something to do. Well we love her on him as of dog patch lower slobozia because he always speaks in interesting rhymes and riddles. He does and he came with six hundred sixty six to one thousand six hundred sixty six dollars And no sense and that is that code is easy to see. Are we just one step away from the mark of the beast. One one. Thank you for He writes not as Type note to no jingles. No karma pre pre warned. Thank you to all the producers for their hard work and many meet up hosts that builds such an outstanding community no boots on the ground reports. So i guess he's traveling now only feet in the air the past eight weeks. I have not encountered a vaccine requirement except at mcdonald's in new york city of all places but i think the vaccine they require Mcdonald's new york city's hepatitis right heo. Okay just joke. Mcdonald's just a joke but it is clear some count- Countries i traditionally visit are imposing requirements. Checking requirements boosters are not required. My flight will not originate from the us yet the immigration form. No longer ask about i- exposure to dengue fever or malaria. Despite originating originating flights country interesting i will only need a flimsy piece of paper obtained a qr code that no one but the ticketing agent will read purporting to prove vaccine status and perhaps a mobile phone for their app and why why travel with a flip phone. Oh so they ask me. What's wrong with you. Why do you flip. So maybe limiting healthcare questions to only cova vaccine status is a good thing for me just not the country. I visit follow the dengue fever outbreaks to my travels jingles. No karma he truly is a man of mystery but he supports us. A massive ways refuses any type of extra period but once again every month through automous of dog passionate lower. So bobi thank you so much. Yes you save the show sir daddy. O of the seven wonders comes in with the perfect executive producer donation. Three thirty three thirty three in the morning. I'll take the exact producer credit but the counting in my brother. May he join me one day at the roundtable as sir budge. He turns thirty four on eleven. Four today good for him making a stand on what he believes in to hell with the insidious mandates. Thank your sir. Daddy of the seven wonders. And does he become a night. That looks like it. But he's not on the list. Okay that might have been an oversight. That doesn't that doesn't make sense. Oh that's sir. Budge makes it because of this donation. I see okay. Oh god it. Cer- budge got it all right so he will be on the podium privy sarah classes next at three thirty three thirty three also an executive producer for show thirteen whatever it is thirteen ninety six to ninety six in the morning adam and john first of all i clear seems to be an ongoing misunderstanding. My husband kelly class is a dude. So i guess what we've been doing is miss. 'gendering him we've been missed 'gendering for some reason or somehow i'm not sure exactly how Bug hit the way. It's spelled k. E. l. l. e. y. Which i think. If i had seen that i probably would not have mis gender dan but maybe i didn't see it. I don't know military's you know. There's no really apologize. How about a normal name cheerful. He's always been a dude. Poor guy has spent his whole life being the victim of mistaken gender identity in all written correspondence because his parents gave him one of those name or name. Sue pat with that out of the way this donation at three thirty three thirty three candidates. Navien the sexy to something else but it's it counts. Yeah counts is to celebrate my one hundredth episode and further my quest the damehood. We have three human resources as six three and twenty one months in october. I tober first. British columbia expanded their mask mandate in schools to include all students kindergartens to grade twelve. Our oldest daughter is in the first grade. We had agreed that if they came when they mandated a mask for our child. That would be the day. We were started homeschooling. We will not allow her to class all day wearing a muzzle two hours after the announcement was made. We called the school informed. Then we're not be returning to class or school. Journey has begun. Please give me some home. School karma i'm going to need it Thank you for the keeping it. Reel from sarah a future dame. I should mention that since we home school on off a different kids. There's a massive and in canada. I'm sure it's as good or better than it is here. A massive infrastructure massive infrastructure for home schoolers and that includes social events. And all kinds of things that you get into regular schools Except my experience with home. Schooling personally is that it only works well if the kids buy into it because once they agree to it they then they're subject to being guilted into doing work more work than they might not might may or may not wanna do. That's a good tip. And how can you motivate your child to be more into it theresa tweets well first of all they dislike school Okay check on that one. That was easy but if they wanna go to school be masked up or you don't want to mess up being just the you wanna be wanna be home schooled or you want to endure this torture. They say yes. Then you might as well just you know. Get get spare and get another kid. Say yes i i. I'll buy into the home schooling thing and then you home school would is not like it's that much more work because once you get him reading and doing other things out. Yeah i mean how about when the kids are at regular school. You're doing the work anyway. With the homework it's crazy amount of homework they a chart here so home. Schooling.

No Agenda
"bobi" Discussed on No Agenda
"With with the nazi. Germany crowds so when hitler had those rallies so crowded distinguished five. Its focus on one particular thing. Find an obsession about one particular thing and everybody is obsessed about vaccine all at once together and there's a sense of community about it. We are linked in with each other. We are close to each other. We are secure. We are not lonely because we all that. Here's this one obsession. You think this is the most important thing an accurate sort of glue that is extremely difficult to dislodge disolve right very difficult and in crowd the people who belong who have this shared obsessions kind of have sort of fluid morality and a fluid sense of what really is true and an when you saw in these hillary's for example owned by the way that's all that's exactly trump rallies i think the people show up at trump rallies. You know we know that. A lot of those people are seville. Were severely depressed before things happened. You know they had a shit time in in fly over states and they're also grabbing onto one thing. This is what's happening that the last trump rally which is gonna hit that one clip of They were they were discussing a didactic company. That does these broadcasts on. Youtube are btv whatever's called. They mentioned that about ninety percent of the people that trump rally was at the previous trump rally. Where's the irs rally was the same people and so it's becoming like a grateful dead group away. Yeah well it's also he pretty much does all of his Disproportionate at to wwe event places. So it's wherever the wrestling crowd is. That's where he always tries to get a venue. I think we've tried yet. I think we very good outstanding idea. Thirty more seconds of her. So the fluid morality that occurs. You know it's like oh well it's okay to do this and then it's not okay and people are all over the map and then Then you know. It's okay if he does it but not okay. They do it now. This is that fluid morality. It's the i guess people would call. What about ism. In that case hillary's for example right so people would immediately agreed to pronouncements that they would normally if they wanted the crowd take decades away up. Is it really true that you know my jewish neighbor is is you know out to get me even know how his father in lifelock together in the first of all war or something like that but this notion that. Oh yes they are. They're all even yep and they just just bought into that in a crowd that shows you how much the the sense of morality and the the seeking of truth comes out source by the crab member to the crowd leader. I think that's it so we got five cheese. One of those outsources don lemon wishes. He was one of those but he's not no no. We're we're still in the middle of a mass hypnosis event. Yeah well we're stuck with it too. I know not if not if everyone keeps speaking their truth which is hard. That's that's the real battle. I have two more series of clips from npr. Things are starting to break in certain areas. Covert okay kovin origins. This is starting to break. This is gonna. This is of course. I don't want to say that. We nailed this like within a week of the covert outbreak. Because we did but the mainstream has got to find a way to back into the into the reality. 'cause they have to all this is happening over the last year. Two years is going to have to be explained eventually and so they try to get back to reality this go. Covert origins are a big this pandemic. Where did this virus come from. Did it spillover from bats. Did it make the jump. Humans at an exotic meat market was it. The result of a laboratory incident nearly two years after the first cova case was identified. The origin of the virus remains a controversial and unanswered question. Npr's jason bobi reports the world health organization is assembling a new team to try to answer that the. Who is named twenty-six scientists from around the world to sit on what it's calling. The scientific advisory group for the origins of novel pathogens were sago for short. The panel has been given a broad mandate to investigate any in all future outbreaks of unknown origin but is also charged specifically with looking at the roots of sars covy to china has been desperate to deflect criticism that it was slow to identify the new corona virus and earlier. Who team was stonewalled by chinese officials and in the end failed to provide a definitive answer. For where sars covy came from the. Who's head of emergencies. Mike ryan says this new advisory group will likely face some of the same geo-political challenges that have stymied other investigations. This is never been an easy process. In many countries. We've had difficulties in the past of the number of countries because there are real issues are sensitivities. Economic issues are national pride issues or sovereignty issues. And you can't ignore that they exist. The structure of this panel which nominally looks at all new pathogens and not just cove it appears to be an attempt to defuse some of those concerns and sensitivities of china kovic has now killed nearly five million people worldwide crippled the global economy and ryan says in order to prevent future pandemics. We need to understand the origins of this one right now. This is our best chance and it may be our last chance to understand the origins of this virus in collegiate collective a mutually responsible way and. I can't overstate that. This is an opportunity but it is also challenge. Here's divall a who. I did this. They already went into china and looked around and they came out with a definitive answer. No it didn't come from china. Our my wrong might be missing understanding what happened. The first time around that the who decided to go figure out what happened Not only that but if you said such things than you were deemed a racist rulers that too so now all of a sudden who is reconvening at new panel. Did they admit that their first panel was no good. I have not seen such communication. So anyway i find this to be very annoying doing this but let's take part to the. Who's maria van. Kirkov says the world has no time to waste in examining what happened in twenty nineteen in the very early days of the pandemic. She expects some of that work will involve trips to china. I anticipate on that. The sago in its discussions about the urgent next steps for understanding the origins of the current pandemic will recommend further studies in china and potentially elsewhere. China can veto any visit from researcher. Sent by sago. But van kirk off. Says she's optimistic. That china will cooperate with the group of the twenty six scientists on the new advisory panel each members from a different country in one. Is the deputy director at the chinese academy of sciences in beijing. So wait a minute. i'm trying to understand. So are they to the world health organization care cove. That's the dutch lady or born dutch thing so they are putting together yet another panel to investigate this but they probably.

Devi Mahatmyam(Durga Saptashati)
"bobi" Discussed on Devi Mahatmyam(Durga Saptashati)
"Were destroyed. Combine other sudas. Today we would be continuing with jobless six seven to disagree creek last chapter relent among chanda off demons minded in both doug shomali shoe ball. So what did they be right. So david saying you will be used the word boomer very morgan. And they did not just goes was dead She sitting nearly in mountains and who lusted so beautiful disrespecting the mon- the you know you should was as you have all the way in the one you have already conquered the courts. You have taken away if free team that they had not digest by by by the bobble and trying to goshawk the goats and they have taken away bobble. The company would definitely a diet positions and now linda so not sick to the command logo. Chief that is though a suit up the head of the rest at this combined. Huma seeing that you have this beautiful thing jerusalem gutter. She's so beauty food. You should must have this woman begin and then no sense bid so yeah forgot the name of the person he says then he says that not convinced to come like. You're going on behalf of your king and see more making z. Why don't you come a messenger. And then the gordon is. I'm sorry. I already come but i have taken a ball that those who can defeat me must be greater that in we instant that baylor only those those men i choose to get married. This is how he's is on because of mine ball that i have. The promises have given up on cautioned gone. Go back on. That is what she sees and then in the gorgeous this now we beat so they go back and you don't give this message. Message of the gordis lucia manish and there to see what happens before the three were greek out. What is genuine visit leston bleed. Shoebox represents the strength extent that we have the throw the of everything we true that on the beaten the poor people in the world and that's the presentation false bright bright that i the distant this word we should want to have this false so all of these. These auto demons deaconess indices. But if you see even in the word you can find these. It goes existing. So i gave you the standing. That this this happens. Intrigued dimension edison The heaven one is did not be and one is out site in the world. V exist surfing Some all these years did presented this. They have gone and taken away from people. Notre bobi from you who soy knife and they have gone. They've done it with assessment the deceit and they've just taken the way that they have not in the unrighteous week and what has happened to the steepen. the are often. they're suffering at state of atrocities. So what happens. The divine manifest. Where did hummel dave manifested divine means to destroy that verma and put them back on the buck that this war. The ball dissolve. Why whether does not Any of these gods manifest manifestation happens in this in the physical world and the this human body to come and also imbaba knowledgeable. What does the security existence following the bottle of ledges. That is what they do. They established the tunnel once again. So what does the thing that you look. Even though be a gorgeous. They're just and today. We are the kelly ago today a vehicle has to understand that she needs to stand up fossils and pay all right foot position eastern number. There's nobody the world has to give you your position you own that and you have to rightfully and picking it. How by by briefings that poverty. Your says understanding the drought this big. There's nobody outside of you know dissolved durga massively outside of you. She is you. She is didn't do that is you. Are you have to poverty yourself and not see you not become apathetic. Pio condition not have sympathy towards yourself and being becoming a lot of it. All this how we designed the one whose bad i am one. We go to the zone the mind game. Why because we have led the demons on this beautiful body all the boards have been conquered. So what is happening the demons of walking to every offbeat. So what do your mind your plots a wing to be negative your door fief completely dousing you know she is going to be figured you. Business is going to go up. You're going to be negative about everything in the words. You don't have any business lifted white because you have no less degree spread brevity uncle and the you'll make you dance to the us. So what is important him. Probably the david davide news bordon and understanding that you rightfully big your position in this word as who you do not see that weimin copy. I can't do this. I feeding great. And what is the one thing that is driving us on the word. Feel why should you see will be cyber. Ob stays new wife. Irene doing were And lachey kushner is popping of any group solicit in that does not cheek has said not stand up and fight. Why feeling at this at this moment in your job. Your duty is to fight the bottle desert. What is going to happen. It doesn't matter because it's already this thing the destinies already fixed. So what makes you think that if you now give up seeing not wing to fighting the water you. You're not going to be fighting. You will see that. See we have been born with certain set ups Ask for this body and the of the gun mall whether we like it or not we have so lachey. Fish nets getting onto non on. You're right is to do your duty and you are not the cause or the food off the action. You are not the cause please. The movement the cost is not you go. I'm responsible gun. Be she blame it on you know because of you. The person left because of you this happen. You are the one who's responsible for you take that. I'm greater than lachey krishna. I didn't know that. Laura lewis greater every one is brought to them. And that is what he's teaching. Juno that everything is happening as far behind me. Why do you think he. It is you who's going to gauge. Why are you thinking. You oughta sponsor for something to happen. It is it is how you but formula duty that alone mattis lifting the one add on shuping is audio right.

Brain Inspired
"bobi" Discussed on Brain Inspired
"But i'll just go quicker. Because i know david you know will have more to say for them. As i think there are a number of things festival just to finish the conversation just do you think important to distinguish between sort of population doctrine ideas in other words. You don't have to invoke dynamics per se to be able to derive interesting properties from populations just ran from neurons and of course as dynamics and single neuron data. That's what the perish stimulus time histogram is right so you know. I think it's important to accidentally except there's a very important role for considering dynamics and trajectories in population level analyses but not to conflate them okay in other words that's one thing the the points if we're gonna worry about thinking coke nisshin and you have to say that there's something different between thinking and moving and there's something about the neuroscience of moving that isn't going to easily extrapolate to the neuroscience of thinking and that one's going to have to you know from the outside in well what is thinking united states. Who said what kind of representations does one have to vote has to talk about intense analogy when asked to talk about models of the world a detachable from a stimulus. The one has to think more about what sets cognition thinking apart from sensory motor system and actually appoint about mead seeing stroke patients. I can tell you that. I see uncoupling systems all the time at the the best example is the diving bound. The butterfly was written by the editor of french l. Dominique bobi where he had a pontiac hemorrhage was locked in and roshan entire book right now. He couldn't move at all right but he could write an incredibly beautiful book. Okay and all. I'm saying is whatever we end up understanding about how he wrote that book. It's going to require some extra thinking from how he lost his ability to move all right. So that's the first thing is except that there's a there's something about canham system to versus cannon system. One which i will flagrantly. Say a lot of movement to system one thinking system too. So that's which we start with and then go okay based on a bet. David i had. What kind of neuroscience is going to give us the best insights in jewish ins concepts to think about that difference between the cub to system in the sensory meta system. And the argument. Is that the hub field in view this idea of population level phenomena right which have dynamics a going to be the.

NPR News Now
Hospitals Overwhelmed in Haiti After Earthquake Injures Thousands
"Death toll continues to rise. In haiti from saturday's powerful earthquake. Npr's jason bobi near the city of loci reports officials. Say at least nine thousand nine hundred forty one people have died and another ten thousand were injured in the quake. The vast majority of the fatalities were in the southwestern most part of hating the tallies of vote deaths and injuries are expected to rise. Search and rescue operations continue in spots where people are still believed to be trapped. The number of injured is also expected to go up as hospitals have been struggling to treat all of the incoming u s coast guard helicopters. Have been ferrying. Some of the most critical patients to port au prince for more sophisticated treatment but others with less severe injuries have been waiting days to be seen medical aid groups and the haitian government say. They're doing the best. They can in extremely difficult conditions including a tropical storm to get all the

The Grown-Ass Woman's Guide with Jackie MacDougall
"bobi" Discussed on The Grown-Ass Woman's Guide with Jackie MacDougall
"Yeah you know. I love that you just said that because there are women who listen to this podcast and over who are in the community who may be feel 'cause i have conversations with them all the time maybe feel less than they used to or they compare themselves to a younger version of themselves and not only did you find a career and a passion something that really means something to you. I don't think you would be getting the response that you're getting if you're thirty two. It's because you've had life lessons it's because you've faced adversity. it's because you see beauty and health as a holistic approach and that you've lived it. I believe that people are connecting to you. Oh thank you yes. I now remember when i was studying this face. Yoga in japan. I was only thirty six or thirty seven. So i cannot wait until i hit. Forty people thought like thirty six. You're still young and also many people used to say. Oh you're asian you you don't get old but yes when i get fifty. That's when i think finally like okay. I'm not forties and now they're listening. Yeah yeah so it's it's good. I don't wanna be back to my twenty s. Because i didn't know much about life so true so true. So you mentioned your heritage. Do you find that the yoga methods that you teach the face. Yoga methods are universal across different skin types and backgrounds. Very much. so. I'm so so grateful for this technology because because of this i can share that message with people all over the world. We have thirty five teachers. I think at least one hundred fifty i stopped counting after one hundred fifty and also our members are from all over the world because of my background. I'm not native speaker and many of them are not and because i've seen so many cultural differences from mike cultural anthropology background that skin type and the lifestyle and language even the way you use your muscle facial muscles when you speak certain languages it changes the way you use national muscles and a very interesting. I talk about that too. So that people feel it's okay to be different and then still get the result because but has a face muscles it buddy movie the face muscles but you just need to not how you moving your facial muscles if you wanna get the result right and if you could teach one method that you use that is universal that everybody could benefit from. What would that be okay. So the first one is while there's two can i shut do thanks that yes the posture. It's so important. Poster poster poster. Because like i said if you're happy you have a certain posture and you need to have a line in. You need to sit nice and tolls stunned nice and tall because if you have rounded shoulder if you're looking down your brain sense that you're not happy so i say you know. Think about what you have a one. Line the top mobile hat and sent your forehead and then the bobi knows and then peak on your lips and then chin and wear kalibonso knee and sternum and the belly button and your head is resting on top abuse spine so having this posture and do the pauses. Even just having this foster walk around it makes you feel different. And then the polls we're going to do the polls so one polls i want to share with you is because many of us have the tightness in the neck area especially right now right so we are going to nicely tom gary and get rid of double chain so keep the posture which is or you and sit nice.

Pop Culture Leftovers
"bobi" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers
"She she just heartless and ruthless so there was no remorse for what she did with. Moebius is that what you're saying. 'cause like i'm trying to figure that out man. I think there was remorse for what she did with. Moebius i we're missing like one piece of the what she has to gain being involved in all of this piece obviously southeast potentially been promised to her she has some kinda justification ends to a means for why she's doing. This and i agree with brian. I think there was a small level of flirtation between her and bobi s. I mean she seems legit disappointed that he's ready to bowl and not hang out more in the office like she even. There's even a line where she's like what you're not gonna stay for another drink. Yeah he definitely enjoys his company and his companionship. I don't know if it's got loneliness or some actual small romantic connection between these two characters were definitely felt like he had romantic kind of like feelings towards her and i don't know if she like let on as much that she was as interested in him but she could be. I don't know but he always had this jealousy when it came to the other analysts. And even this episode. He's like okay. Finally you admitted. I am your favorite analyst and it was kind of exciting as kind of an exciting moment for him to. It's like the first time where he's going to be able to meet the time keepers like he was gonna be there when both of these locals get plumed which is like super fucking barbaric. It's kind of like when you think about it. It's kind of like you know when you would when they watch people getting the like. Put the death like the death penalty and stuff like we're going to you know. Watch them with. The electric chair like the lethal injection. So yeah you get to watch your loki. Get pruned which i don't. I don't know how excited about that. You know because like they firmly believe that once. You're debt you're done. That's the end of existence for you. That's clearly not what happens so we'll talk about that. Yeah later but i was gonna say You know as far as rensselaer's concern. I think she definitely has a connection with moebius but maybe the fact that there are multiple moebius is makes that one dispensable. He's no longer in line to get rid of this. When there's other ones yeah. Yeah if there are multiple moebius mo- by they call them. Let's jump to. Let's jump to low. Okay so yeah mortgage moebius gets pruned. Mobis gets prune and right before it gets pruned. He's like you know. I hope i go back to where he took me. Maybe maybe maybe. I had a jetski in then they. She kept asking him where he would want to go and time do you think she was testing him to see if he remembered where he was from because she has thought question like three or four times. I think she knows man i. I don't know if it was. What do you think jay. How do you interpret that interpret that. I think you're both right. I think i agree with you..

Mindfulness Mode
What Is Attachment Theory and How Can It Affect Your Actions Subconsciously?
"Theory is focused on the relationships and bonds between people particularly long term relationships. It's relationships like those between parent and child or those between romantic partners or or even just really good friends and so In britain there was a psychologist named john bobi and he was the first person that really started talking about attachment theory. John bobby b. o. w. l. b. y. And he described attachment theory. This way you described attachment this way and then it was the theory that he came up with quote lasting psychological connectedness between human beings and so because of His theories about attachment and whether we do attach or we don't know how we feel about it and all this kind of thing. Well then he started realized that a lot of addictions that people have in life. Well it's related to how we attach or do not attach to people around us and to the pain. We feel as far as whether we did not have an attachment or whether we do have an attachment so so bobi. This psychologist was interested in understanding the separation anxiety and distress that kids experience when they're separated from their parents or from their primary caregivers and some of the earliest behavioral theories suggested that attachment was not really a big deal that it was just just a learned behavior. These early theories propose that attachment was just the result of of the person that fed the child and because the care the caregiver would feed the child provide nourishment. well then they figured than childhood become attached. but what bobi figured out is that. That wasn't really true. Is that even. If somebody did feed the person feed the person feed the person than they could still have anxiety As a result of that relationship so he found that attachment was characterized by clear behavioral and motivational patterns

NPR News Now
"bobi" Discussed on NPR News Now
"Live from npr news in washington. I'm dave mattingly. Today marks thirty two years since the chinese military's deadly crackdown. on pro democracy demonstrators in tiananmen square. The foreign ministry in beijing is criticizing secretary of state antony blinken for his remarks accusing blinken of interfering in china's internal affairs on social media. Blinken says china kill thousands of protesters who were in his words simply calling for their rights and freedoms to be respected. The white house is expanding. The list of chinese companies deemed off limits to american firms because of their ties to china's military. President biden is adding twenty-eight chinese companies to the executive order i issued by then president trump. The expanded list includes telecom equipment maker hallway and china's national offshore oil corporation biden decision raises the total number of chinese companies to fifty nine republicans in georgia kickoff. Their party's convention today. Johnny kauffman with member station w. a. b. e. says the convention is expected to be a measure of the state. Gop's allegiance to former president. Donald trump many of the most committed. Gop activists will gather from around the state to catch up and hear speeches by candidates. For next year's midterm elections. Party activists will also pick the next state chair. The favourite is current chair. David shafer despite the fact he ran the party. During its biggest defeats in decades schaefer. Feverishly questioned the integrity of the twenty twenty election and secured an endorsement from trump challenging. Schaefer is jason shepherd who leads the cobb county. Gop in atlanta's more moderate suburbs governor. Brian camp is scheduled to speak but other elected officials who have drawn. The ire of trump are not for npr news. I'm johnny kauffman. In atlanta the centers for disease control and prevention says new corona virus infections have stations and deaths in the us continued declining. Has more people become fully vaccinated. Npr's wellstone reports on the latest data. New infections are down about thirty percent. On average from last week and fewer people are ending up in the hospital for covid nineteen in early january more than sixteen thousand people were being admitted to hospitals every day now the country's averaging close to two thousand six hundred. Cdc director dr rachelle will end. Ski celebrated the progress in a white house briefing. We can all agree. These trends are going in the right direction. Deaths from cove nineteen are slowly coming down. Though almost four hundred people are still dying. Each day will end ski encourage parents to get their adolescent children vaccinated. The fda says the shots are safe for kids as young as twelve will stone npr news. Denmark says it plans to donate nearly three hundred fifty nine thousand doses of astrazeneca's covid nineteen vaccine to kenya. This is npr news from washington. A new report on cove nineteen in africa details how the disease has caused major social economic problems across the continent. Npr's jason bobi and in sierra leone says vaccination rates remained low in africa according to a new report from the mo ibrahim foundation scarce. Health resources have been diverted away from treating hiv malaria tb and other killer diseases. Schools were closed for months. on end. yet remote learning opportunities were minimal if non existent for the majority of students for the first in thirty years africa as a whole slipped into a recession during the pandemic and foreign investment fell precipitously as investors were unable to travel the report also warns that cova vaccination efforts are going incredibly slowly in some of the poorest. African nations may not carry out mass until late in twenty twenty four jason bobbie-ann. Npr news freetown. India is reporting a continued decline new corona virus infections the latest daily total tops. One hundred thirty two thousand. That's less than a third of what was seen many days last month when the country was setting records new. Delhi's latest twenty four hour infection. Count is less than five hundred. That's the lowest number there in more than two months. Syria is being criticized by an international chemical weapons watchdog. The head of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says syria likely or definitely used chemical weapons in seventeen cases it investigated for arias also says the findings race questions about a series. Initial serious initial declarations. I'm dave mattingly..

SRB Media Podcasts
"bobi" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts
"Since a days. But you know you can imagine. I mean again You know this one point seventy you dennis. Bobi enjoy judge all dissipated at the same time as the seventy three and seventy four the about the the the seventies. W won't we will. Do because bobby bobby retailer. These last games at stanford bridge pay seventy free wasn't against chelsea. Danny got transferred to say. We're going to tokyo that Goal and george went missing. Of course is only a guess. Tommy docherty's personality because if you're in birmingham and you got three great players and you get rid of them all of the same season. You probably be stronger lamppost. But tell me out of the ashes of getting relegated to the fantastic to probably what was needed at manchester united to alternate follow. What the boss sonata be achievable from tested. Igwe carry understood what was going to say. roy. I got to really like to talk about it. You know if timezone timezone now. Karen was a bizarre when rochdale football club and the top of the bill would the u. k. senecal gentleman's aden young Most in the on the top table is funded. Not both out there. But he seems to see the case before it was wanted to back so the comedian wanted kickbacks and one of them was a plane for this blow at this beautiful woman alongside amigos Was the claim at and bounce back on four to five times going on about the time. Hit one of the fighter. Lum's next minute the old places so the steward comes to me going to everybody out central. Uk central falls behind in at least lights at all always. We know he's not just that no-no got so. I have to tell on donate to long the together. How they will please. It was raining outside on the friday night..

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"bobi" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"It's always given oil but we need to pay attention to it. But it's not the main thing. Let's worry about bombers and aircraft carriers and this is the trouble it's kind of always pushed a little bit to the side where bobi should be now from the financial perspective. Chris you mentioned bitcoin in my mind. Right went right away to the fact that the world is becoming more and more dependent on these made up imaginary currencies through blockchain. And i'm most people have no idea myself included how blockchain works. And what does it says just to me like some teenage kids just decided i'm gonna make up my own money and all of a sudden people start investing it but it seems to me that would put the world in less secure place of all these Cyber currencies are becoming more and more popular people people in investing in them. People are buying houses in real estate with them It seemed like that would be an easy target. Now am i. Wrong in that will blockchain's very very difficult to hack. Because of how it's how it's done. So is it mois more secure than a bank in our regular banking system with the us dollars and all that kind of stuff is more than that. So you'll blockchain is more secure but the wallets which bitcoin stored in a not a nazi trouble so they went for instance be able to get in and change who earn you know. Let's say the history of that. Bitcoin but they will be out of change. You know they'll get into your wallet and they'll they'll transfer bitcoin somewhere else and then it's almost impossible to get him back from them again..

Reel Chronicles
"bobi" Discussed on Reel Chronicles
"And ryan like the confidence that i entered that first question with yes. I have no confidence in the awards. That i i have a question mark next to everyone that i answer those six bed. I went with suzanne anything anything. Suzanne was shit bro. i can't help with his love. It listen man. that's actually. That's actually a really solid awesome. I wish at it a little bit to actually touch the monkey. The monkey the apis hilarious and that scene with the scene with them was it in the woods. It's like oh you have the fun fact about the car in the background. That scene I i'd have to go through the facts. If not you can say later. I becky shay icebox. Mvp of the film. I think this one's easy go ahead. Go ahead right. Jay and silent. Bob jason mewes and kevin smith i if i had to choose wannabe jason mused but the pairing just works so well and you had to give the shot the kevin smith. 'cause i said my age best dude who likes to talk as much as he does trang as funny as well as much like betraying as much as he doesn't doing as well as he does and j just was on his game he was so funny he delivered every line as much as it hasn't aged while soap. Damn perfectly yeah. I want the same way. I wouldn't kevin kevin j on here. They make the movie leo. Tell me the ape is your mvp. As well i went jay. Because even though even though kevin smith and yeah like silent. Bob is dope. Jay chews up the scenery like every single thing. He's in like he just commands the camera and even though yeah kevon together right like he he. He is a talker in real life and that must have been difficult. He just doesn't. I don't know. I would watch this entire thing. Just for jay. And i don't think i would say the same for for kevin smith end time a bob file. Give you. i'll give you the scene. I'm ben affleck's house holden's place where he's like this for the puck gets it. He gets it and then also the next one where the sign on the back of the car. Like you need silent. Bob because it's like that i don't think jay would work without silent Because if you had to jay's it would just get annoying it will be like a hey keep going wrestling. Bobi like to riddles for For dave alright peaks and valleys ryan. Who's your shannon. i can the else. Wait a minute shannon elizabeth. You mean the the girl. That's known for american pie but this came. The american pie came before this was nothing. She was in multiple american pie movies. After this. i look on a in reunion. And i didn't even bother you. She's in the second one born. I personally although my peak. Isn't that much better though. So i went with jennifer. Schwalb ac kevin. Smith's white 'cause being passed as the hot girl next to Do and freaking alley larter. Like that's gotta be the peak of your life because i don't even know what you do anymore. Es using clerks to. I really couldn't find anyone here either. So i think about it at that point. You're putting her like on a really high echelon of hot chicks in on steve. You really wanna look at peak. We could probably say george carlin. Because i don't think he did anything else much after after this right. So i kind of just settled on george carlin here so funny valley. You know the deal. Ben affleck oscar winner. That's it. There's i have have questioned harshly. Ben affleck question mark will farrell and mark hamill question. Mark carrie fisher said mark. I could have picked one that there's a lot of value could actually. I think i would never ever pick them. But it was debatable onto. Yeah because he asked. Oh after this but like this is not like. He's an alias. Comedian would you go with you. Won't ben affleck to man. Yeah yeah yeah. That was easy. No bomb baffler though our fans should watch them in phantoms. I hear it's good. Alrighty here are some jane silent. Bob strike back backs. I have twenty for twenty year anniversary. Hero and ryan. Whatever i don't have the you have feel free to let us know at the end number. One ben affleck and matt damon mentioned that the only reason they were in this movies because they owed the director or failure i it was writer director. Kevin smith who brought the script of goodwill hunting to the attention of harvey. Weinstein miramax really. Yeah unfortunately harvey weinstein as mentioned a few times on number two. You guys know this already baby silent. Bob was played by harley number. Three kevin smith was originally reluctant. Reluctant to james silent. Bob solar phone believing that the characters couldn't carrier film positive reaction. James alan bob's cameo and scream three changes mine on making the film our next up the name of jay and silent. Bob's online critics magnolia fan was inspired by feud on the skew website message board. After kevin smith posted a strongly negative review of magnolia fans of paul thomas anderson swarmed aboard in criticized smith. These fans are now known. As snyder fans pat. I added the last part by the way Number five. this is the first film which is crazy. This is the first time in which carrie fisher and mark hamill appeared together since return of the jedi. Wow set for that just alone and the crazy thing is apparently neither. Neither of them knew that the other was in the film onto a few weeks after the shooting had been completed nas insane through appear cool. according to kevin smith. The film was intended to be controversy. Freeh because of response dogma. However that the not succeed. With what. I mentioned before you're you're you're completely leaving the religious people out of it but then you're pissing off. Every a kevin smith originally wanted howard shore to compose a score as he had a good time working together on the score of daga. You that would have got ryan to watch lord of the rig. That's exactly where i was going next. Shoe shore declined because he decided to do the score. For the lord of the rings trilogy aged. That would've been the way in house right now. You know the kevin smith holds howard shore in high esteem should watch or at least listen to the outback. Any said it was. I said thousand times. I said you know a couple of times. I mostly just say this. The rep the bus davis balls. I'm just not a fan of the lord of the rings. But i'm definitely going to give away. I never want to hear you say you. Like game of thrones ryan. Never because i've never watched with thrown good and if you do it you like it you will never hear the end of it from me because it is inspired by lord of the rings.

NPR News Now
India Sees World's Highest Daily Cases Amid Oxygen Shortage
"Continue to surge to new highs in several parts of the world. India said a world record for daily cases for a second day in a row. Npr's jason bobi and reports the graph of new daily cova cases in india. This month looks like a skyscraper and it continues to point sharply up in the is now reporting more than three hundred and thirty thousand cases per day. The country is facing shortages of icu. Beds bottled oxygen and other supplies. Eight other countries are also reporting record levels of infections. These include turkey iran argentina. Well the number of

Galma:Unscripted
"bobi" Discussed on Galma:Unscripted
"Get married to queen will be dad and sea few lions. Have you ever listened to that one. Talk be a good beaumont but yeah. That's one yeah. So how'd when they yesterday at the age of one thousand nine and you. I was watching. The bbc like train. A real real his life and everything he leaves like e faith favor. A life fulfilled life the charity. Like if i was deposed wanted the most powerful bus i would i would be. You know leaving my best light but he leaves his best life for one thing that really touched me with these speech of the seventy third wedding. Invest that deal like november last year and he was was mac. First of all to be celebrating seventy years of marriage yet. Forget when you d and everything but it's going to take a like it is good to a lot for you to spend seventy years with in marriage in one president and then you get and it's it's it's unbelievable yet so there was something like that coli. He said there's something like custody tolerance that he has kicks tolerance for him to be like to be married for that amount of time and she moved for one. That elisabet really really talented. Because he do this a lot. Boston bring like you know your problem and you knew that you have your issues and your spouse is problematic. And he's not problematic book you know. I'm in so i. I got me admired like economy admiring. All the impact is left on this life. His family You know he love wasn't that husband now was all that but the reality is like very Calm when it comes to these things that some people are trying to being argument bobi account but yet it sees. It is really really big thing. The impact he had with the wildlife. Funded the the navy. The questions sports a lot of thin. He just leave. Beautiful live and live up to thousand for the monarchy got to the monarchy and ninety nine hundred label that that's really Will fulfilled life. He'd be the willful filled life and family and everything and he. I feel he left. An impact was going to be felt all over the world. That's a good thing. And then another person from the other side of the divide someone that how do you get it as easy as i feel you can get as easy after prince. Phillip got it because he had to fight his theme weapons. Philip had power. He had feigned dynamics. Doc mont elsie mines the the rough rider. Gay the bethsheba music guy. The universal music dang the big fat dog. The big bad dog of rubio's died actor created a grave yet that guy. He died yesterday from complications of a heart attack suffered from e an overdose drug overdose. And for those. I grew up listening. I grow my onto an uncle. Then you know in that era like music heads and everything. I feel an i have like e evade very good Versatile appreciation of music. And i grew up listening to stuff like that mac morrison and the e many of poplar demand cds. Each the hit like you know those these reasonable doubt. You know those songs dues. Where my childhood so i i feel. I had if i have a front row set to the dynamics arab. I had like apples definitely in the second rows. I listen vibe. In all in all he died yesterday and from home for like since he got into kuma he has been his life has been you know all around to show media and how he's walk has been to draw people out of depression helps recital towards feel a lot of beautiful teams that mandate but we all looked at him as a dog. I looked at him like he talked. But yeah i don't know. He did a lot of these things. He he singlehandedly meter. I think you beat the record label because wow rough. Riders was something then. If you had the chain you had the baggy trousers. You have the the football jersey with a our like like if in school we used to draw. Those are rough riders. Books that you have to have a to be able to detroit. Well yes he's gone. He died yesterday too. And i feel he came from from grass and he needed to degrees apart and he did eat lots. I saw a video of. Here's where here's this slingshot right. And you know the it was and he was like It's okay it's okay. He's here blah blah blah of kids to start we. He did not have a good marriage just he. There was a lot of things for one thing dollars. Dad that was always there for. Dna was that he was always fighting. You know to be better. Always fighting he did not stop fighting. Grinding for here is like someone that would just get to one point and then stop fighting. I feel if i was behaving whom her. I'll be like breath of cost of writing. But i doubt that fighting spirit is one thing that really really touched me with him and i feel it's something that will teach enought of young black people that you could do anything that your mind and you. Can you know once you do. It's all about leaving a good impact for eternity so these these people are gone and no doubt devi ship the world like that. Parsons shook the world because fua Days idea talking about prince philip. All you talking about you know the well. So i feel it is a lesson to all of us to to the fact that life is is yet to leave as well as other energy. You have to leave your your life out. Leave you subtle. Because if you're not leaving an impact entity if you do not in between right tomorrow the moment.

The 3:59
Googles Nest Hub wants to track your sleep
"So tell me about this newness hub. It is sort of at least on the outside. Kinda looks the same but there is some very different stuff. Happening underneath will start. The prices ninety nine ninety nine year round that up to two hundred bucks. The first gymnast tab was hundred twenty nine when it came out. So it's coming out of the gate a little bit cheaper than the first model which is always nice to see The there's tons of stuff under there. It's a little bit different. Yeah let's let's talk about that 'cause you you mention in your review or your announcement of the product that it's got a motion sensor and sleep tractor but the no cameras. So how does that work. Yeah so this. New smart display takes advantage of google solely technology. It's a miniature radar a low energy radar that instance movement would any cameras. They call it motion. Sensors and motion sense enable. Something called sleep sensing which is the big feature of the smart display its technology we saw i in the pixel four at league right. This was a project solely was there was a name. It and i guess that went away with the pixel five. But i guess they're retake reusing the sinology inputting into the nest hub. How does the sleep tracking worth and more portfolio up. Are you comfortable letting google track your sleep patterns. So it's an interesting question. Because i think what we'll get to the comfort chang in america that how it works is you will calibrate your smart display their assuming that. You're gonna put on your nightstand when i talked to google. They said that. Twenty percent of first generation nest hubs went on nightstands so they sort of hedge their bets on that and he'll put on your nightstand bobi calibration process that you do so that it will send just one person so if you have a co sleeper if you have pets or kids who come in and out it will sense just the person who sleeping closest the display so that radar will sense things like here movement your movement if you get in and out of bed or breathing but then they're also sensors for light end four temperature just like they had the last nest display to show you nice photos with that adaptive color start using that technology to monitor things like. Oh your bedroom got a little bit warm last night. And maybe that's why you didn't sleep so well so there's sort of a whole group of sensors in all that data is going to be local. You can see it in. Google fit apt. You'll get reports suggestions on how to possibly improve your sleep now. Are you comfortable. That's gonna depend on every person right. Some people wouldn't have even put the first in nineteen in their bedroom. Even with the camera. Even without asleep. Sensing just because like microphones and data. And i totally get that For me personally. Without a camera i'm Kind of okay with it. I'm willing to try it. You know willing to see how invasive the it feels. Yeah i imagine like you said it's it's gonna be it's gonna come down to individuals just their comfort level with google the management of their data. I know google acquired fit that Closer acquisition back in january a two point five billion dollar deal. The worse concerns about what google was used or how it was going to use that data and i know this sort of said that there'd be sort of a silent about portion of for fitbit. But do you know if there's going to be between whether this new s hubble work with your fitbit the too 'cause i know sleep tracking was also a big deal for it so we don't. We don't know for sure there have been hints on. Google has been pretty tight lipped about what's going to happen. Astor this preview window of sleep sensing oversleep syncing is available as a free preview and they say until the end of the year after that day are pretty pretty strongly hinting. It's gonna be a paid subscription feature They haven't said specifically how that's gonna go. They said things like we are looking for ways to integrate in. They said things like we are looking for ways to integrate fitbit technology with our google devices. There's been some very vague talk around it so we're not sure how it's gonna go. I do expect it eventually in probably next year you will need to pay some sort of subscription for sleep sensing an that it will probably somehow be tied in with it but google did pitch this whole display to me as a way to track your sleep without any wearables so they don't seem to really wanna tied in with a wearable interesting in the idea that it would actually charge. It's very anti google. Google is all about giving you free services right but Perhaps because there may be more cognizant of the data and you are likely trying to avoid using this for advertising research purposes. Maybe they're trying to figure out a different way to monetize it Some cases in some ways. That actually kinda i find that a little bit a take that as a bit of a relief because if they're charging me for this probably means they're not using the data for other means or other ways to you know. Send me targeted ads. I don't know it'll be interesting to see what happens. After this free preview trade ends up or ends. Yeah they did. They did mention that there will be no none of your data will be used for personalized ads. So you won't get I won't say a brand that you will get like mattress suggestions. Based on your sleep sensing so. That's

On The Table Gaming
"bobi" Discussed on On The Table Gaming
"Morale right there but so here you know this is a points. It's a very large investments in your arm. Even then you're talking about these guys have to put out the same work as a her car unit in a four point in to you senior. They need to be scary. They need to you get work done. And you know that that's basically where we're sitting at now. Imagine if you were looking at nine or ten point units that situation as moore's aspirated because of what you're dealing. Yeah also. These guys are now of great bunker for cultural. Yes i was just going to get to that. And that's so great to right because that fits and these guys have it all. These guys are skillful fighters and you can see that in the abilities. They have like these are people that have seen some stuff. They know how to fight. And that doesn't make them like incredibly tough per se like they only got five plus armor but they can maneuver on and they can. They can bring the hurt. I just think that captures that. That veteran abilities the veteran identity so well These are like incredibly beastly so You know big fan of how this units looking. I'm excited try. This went out on the table and that brings us through all the units the tactics cards. You know this is just kind of a priego. You see in the starbucks starbucks plus the three hogar but this stuff looks fantastic. Really interesting opening up target play. And i think what's cool now if you are a target player and if you're listening to this episode and you're kind of creating with trepidation for what's to come. You got a preview here. But that means things like the heroes box your other commanders. There's going to be a lot of other surprises coming down the line and a lot of other ways to play the faction. Even just hearing you talk about that barest and sell me a spoiler. You know that's a whole nother way of playing at so thematic some fun and so you might love the the play style of targe aaron's and in that are in that this faction there are like different sub styles of play different ways you can maximize units to get like a very different feel on the table itself and i think that's a really compelling. Yeah i feel that you know again. There's going to be a character for everyone in the In the target most other factions. You know they usually attract a certain type of mentality based on the factions. But i do target area and said you can. Everyone's gonna be able to find someone in there that they're like a man that character. I don't care about any of the others. The they're really cool so we're going to wrap things up here. Thank you so for tuning in and tune in next week as we continue to explore the vision of flames. And who knows what might be on the horizon. Michael right i know you know and you know chase you know nothing all right all right right and hopefully maybe maybe five will find his way back to us. Bobi look at everyone sees him hashtag fabio. We missed a man and thanks for listening and on the facebook page where we post this. Be sure to drop your painted units of your garin miniatures. So we can comment on modern next episode. And the meantime we'll because your ministers on the table not..

Insureblocks
"bobi" Discussed on Insureblocks
"In in many situations. Yes you know. I think that when you think about the way we can administer it party totally. Ill is obviously that. You're not paying all the costs and stuff that are associated insurance but i think also back when you can come up with an innovative products on undulating to something. That's a separate sales channel. Their their their significant return. Mb had on the on the coverage. That's being provided. I mean traditional insurance on paper. The loss ratio. Whatever is also challenging. Because you don't have historical replica. Ability right okay. While let's say you're running some sort of insurance in You don't know what the claims thing will be next if it's database Over the next year. If it's database you can do more sipe now. What the losses because the loss next year is still running based on that eight hundred it. It starts to replicate what you would in in the markets in the traditional financial markets. And so you can structure so that are much more precise from a statistical standpoint as to the yield on a target. When we look at what you know. The current settle for ensures charging battery insurance in many cases we see significant returns that are baked in there. And you know we hand lower prices and still deliver very very respectable yields especially as fire partner prom armenta that it hasn't expanded is that rice's were too hot. It's small brewery. Insurers getting smaller some of the large ones actually pulled out during ovid is getting smaller. And so there's very little price competition Transparency in the market estimates. We win you send out before we got our own adam. You obviously rely on up. The existing reinsurers arrived fast and sometimes the same contract which is just using data. You have the cheapest guy the half the price of the most expensive or more sometimes the three to four s. So if you're a client and you didn't know what you're doing or even new to this market you end up warping significantly based on which ensure we were we. The market is inefficient and much nineties. That there's a lot of route nor rises but still. Have you know very healthy. Great great so throughout twenty twenty and we have been witnessing the gross of decentralized also known as defy what links any do you see happening between and parametric insurance providers such as arbel defined. If is a very exciting development. The blockchain space. I think there's a lot we can do. Their part of the thing is we. You know you have to week deal. Regulations also catch up bobi World where in happen centralized insurance and we are working on some solutions. they're from regulatory standpoint. Basically illegal out it will allow capital to flow to you know say higher yields higher risk of insurance that regular insurance industry is increasing shying away from california wildfires or hurricanes in florida and many other climate change effected. So so. i think there's a big for define the you know we just. We're not there yet. On the regulatory side in terms of decentralizing joins aspect there. The law licensing in other issues there. But we're getting there. And i think that if i will be huge for germs as be great so my last question to you is what are your plans for. Twenty twenty one. Yeah i mean just We've finished us series. A we have some great investors who of came in from the seed and a new one bubble ventures. And you know. I see us ready boys do role substantially this year resum very exciting projects. We are also in the process off You know really tying up a lot of next level regulatory licenses in we need. This is unfortunately something that app focus on. But it's important to end. We make sure that we don't take any risk at side so Up as each segment gets done. You know within a much larger market and so as i mentioned in agriculture hospital liberty energy really exciting projects that we're looking forward to delivering to our customers in twenty one excellent excellent. Well i'm going to thank you very much. For spending some time with us to revisit paramedic insurance and introducing us to our disrupts up this extra blogs podcast. We hope you've enjoyed this episode if you liked what you heard this week. Please don't forget us. Crime podcast and leave us a review on itunes and said congratulations on all the progress. You guys have made on closing that series as i love to catch up with you in eight to twelve months to see how much you've grown and all the cool new interesting products launched norfolk. Thank you so much for having me here. It's a pleasure and yeah..

Democracy Now! Audio
"bobi" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"Lived in the us since he was five years old. The trump administration executed dust and higgs. Early saturday two days after executed cory johnson. The two black men were the twelfth and thirteenth people to be put to death after the trump administration brought back the federal death penalty last year. Six of the executions occurred since the november election on friday supreme court justice. Sonia sotomayor criticized what she called the administration's quote unprecedented breakneck timetable of executions unquote. President-elect joe biden's expected to halt federal executions once in office the national security agency has a new top lawyer. Michael elyssa trump loyalist. He's expected to begin the job today. On the final full day of the trump administration on saturday acting defense secretary. Christopher miller ordered the nsa's director-general to immediately higher l. despite widespread concern over his lack of experience in his role as a republican operative house. Speaker nancy pelosi's vow to challenge the decision in a letter to miller. Pelosi wrote quote the efforts to install him or burrow him into a highly sensitive intelligence position. Seventy two hours prior to the beginning of the new administration manifest disturbing disregard for our national security. She said president trump's expected to issue as many as one hundred pardons and commutations today on its final full day in office. This comes as more details emerge about how allies trump personally profited from people seeking pardons the new york times reports and associated. Really giuliani told cia. Torture whistleblower john currie aku a pardon is going to cost two million dollars. Carry-on declined the offer but he did pay fifty thousand dollars to a former top trump campaign adviser for help securing the pardon. If pardon is granted the former advisor will get an additional fifty thousand dollar bonus in uganda. Opposition presidential candidate. Bobby wine under house arrest following his loss in last week's election which wine alleges the results were rigged. The rapper turned. Politician was seeking to unseat president. Yoweri miss seventy. Who's been in power for thirty six years. Winds home was raided by the military friday after he spoke out against possible election fraud last month. Wind temporarily suspended his campaign after members of his team were injured. And it's car was shot at russian police arrested. Prominent opposition leader alexei navalny at the moscow. Airports arrived back in russia. Sunday navarre only vocal critic of russian president vladimir putin was poisoned last august with novacek aban military grade nerve agent. He's been staying in germany. After nearly dying a judge on monday ordered he be put in pretrial detention for a month in response navan. They released a video clip urging supporters to protest but at the meals through a new monchy. So i'm calling upon you. Don't be silent resist or take to the streets and nobody would protect us but ourselves but we are so many that if you want to achieve something we will achieve it in florida. Rebecca jones a data scientist who help build florida's corona virus tracking. Dashboard has turned herself in to the police after the state issued an arrest warrant against her jones is accused of hacking confidential data from the florida department of health allegations which she denies police raided home in tallahassee last month seizing computer and phone and holding her family at gun point. She says she's been targeted in retaliation. For fusing to falsify the number of florida's covid nineteen cases jones accused florida's republican governor trump ally. Rhonda santa's sending the custodio after her over the weekend. She wrote on twitter quote. The governor will not win as war on science and free speech. He will not silence. Those who speak out she said. Germans had recently moved to washington. Dc following the traumatic rate to see our with rebecca jones. Visit our website. Democracy now dot org in guatemala military and police forces blocked and broke up a caravan of thousands of honduran asylum seekers over the weekend as they headed north video surfaced of military and police assaulting asylum seekers including children with tear gas and batons several were injured. This is angie. I'm sorry or honduran asylum seeker officers of mistreated us. They have treated us like dogs. Go to your country. They say no. That's not fair. They should put their hands on their hearts. The children are not at fault. What they are doing is wrong. We have fled many things that are happening in so it is not fair that we are treated like this like dogs like animals. The caravan of some seven thousand asylum seekers left honduras last week as people are fleeing the devastation left behind by two back to back hurricanes that battered the region last november an economic crisis that worsened during the pandemic the guatemalan government spend increasingly pressured by the us to prevent asylum seekers from reaching the us mexico border and cbs news reports. Seven hundred refugee children whose families were forced to stay in mexico while their asylum. Cases are resolved in the us ended up crossing into the us alone since two thousand nine hundred and tens of thousands of asylum seeking families have been stuck in mexico due to the trump administration's so called migrant protection protocols program. The programs forced asylum seekers to wait in crowded and squalid refugee camps across dangerous northern mexican towns while their cases are heard in us courts and there was just some of the headlines. This is democracy now democracy now dot org the quarantine report when we come back. We'll be joined by detroit congress.

Democracy Now! Audio
Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine under ‘house arrest’ after disputed vote, party says
"In uganda. Opposition presidential candidate. Bobby wine under house arrest following his loss in last week's election which wine alleges the results were rigged. The rapper turned. Politician was seeking to unseat president. Yoweri miss seventy. Who's been in power for thirty six years. Winds home was raided by the military friday after he spoke out against possible election fraud last month. Wind temporarily suspended his campaign after members of his team were injured. And it's car was shot at

Weekend Edition Saturday
Uganda Forces Surround Home of Opposition Leader Bobi Wine
"Candidate in Thursday's presidential election in Uganda, says security forces air not allowing anyone in or out of his home today, Bobby Wine says the government is isolating him. Wine spoke by phone to NPR is election officials announced long time leader Um 0 70 won reelection.

The Economist: The Intelligence
"bobi" Discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence
"Polls have closed in uganda in an election which had been dogged by violence and where the government has this week. Shut down the internet. Preliminary results suggest a strong lead for you wairimu. Seventeen who's kept an iron grip on the country for nearly three and a half decades. His opponent is bobby. Wine singer turned politician. Final results are expected tomorrow. The contest as revealed deep fissures between the rich who support mr who seventy and a younger generation. Who back mr wine. These tensions reflect a wider political unease in the region where concerns are growing about threats to democracy is don don gotten as bobby wind. Leeann taylor writes for the economist and his base. In kepala. he'd come out to speak to the press just moments ago instead the election the worst rigging in bandon history. He could scott himself as the president. Elect president-elect said he's winning by so he sent me this he's one is and has he won so some ugandan media station to putting preliminary results from the votes which come in so far. Just being. The incumbent president stephanie. A very healthy league. But it's very hard to verify likely what's going on because incident has been shut down across the countries night before the votes. Which makes it very difficult to know what's happening. And that's why we're speaking to you by phone today. But why has that shutdown happened. So one reason why is because the filled up to the fights probably wine had launched and supporters encouraging them to take pictures of the results forms meeting the vigil polling station upload them under app and so then the opposition were able to produce their own alternative results. The government is trying to clamp down on that <hes>. Also the government is trying to clamp down on communications generally. Because they're very worried that there's all these executive president of seventy that will be a unrest parts. The streets come product.

The Economist: The Intelligence
Pop star Bobi Wine’s party fears Ugandan elections have been rigged
"Polls have closed in uganda in an election which had been dogged by violence and where the government has this week. Shut down the internet. Preliminary results suggest a strong lead for you wairimu. Seventeen who's kept an iron grip on the country for nearly three and a half decades. His opponent is bobby. Wine singer turned politician. Final results are expected tomorrow. The contest as revealed deep fissures between the rich who support mr who seventy and a younger generation. Who back mr wine. These tensions reflect a wider political unease in the region where concerns are growing about threats to democracy is don don gotten as bobby wind. Leeann taylor writes for the economist and his base. In kepala. he'd come out to speak to the press just moments ago instead the election the worst rigging in bandon history. He could scott himself as the president. Elect president-elect said he's winning by so he sent me this he's one is and has he won so some ugandan media station to putting preliminary results from the votes which come in so far. Just being. The incumbent president stephanie. A very healthy league. But it's very hard to verify likely what's going on because incident has been shut down across the countries night before the votes. Which makes it very difficult to know what's happening. And that's why we're speaking to you by phone today. But why has that shutdown happened. So one reason why is because the filled up to the fights probably wine had launched and supporters encouraging them to take pictures of the results forms meeting the vigil polling station upload them under app and so then the opposition were able to produce their own alternative results. The government is trying to clamp down on that Also the government is trying to clamp down on communications generally. Because they're very worried that there's all these executive president of seventy that will be a unrest parts. The streets come product.

850 WFTL
"bobi" Discussed on 850 WFTL
"Let you go. It's done like candy. Get on my good days. Leave lying, you know. Tell me, all right. What is this? Because I don't know. So I can hold you in this'll cause is right. Yeah. That means You know me, you know. Mm hmm. Like fail and they want you to fail to okay? I do those in spring. I like your theory. All right. I'll just wait till fall. Yes, That's what it's about. Donna, listen old, I've got seven women on my mind for the water. Only two warrants Tony wants. She's a friend. I take it You don't like the sound of your own wheels driving crazy like while you still can don't even try to understand. Just find a place to make your stand and take it understanding on a corner and Winslow, Arizona. Such a fine inside to see if it's a girl, My lord in a flatbed board's going down and take a look at me. Come on. Don't say I've got to know your sweet love is gonna say me way. Bobi will never be here again. So, man, I'm my climbing in taking me say. Listen, I got a world of trouble along. Looking for Oliver won't blow my cover. She saw Hardinge. Fine. Take it any easy. Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own meals making crazy. Come on day. Don't say Hey, I've got to know you're sweet. He's gonna say me. Wait. We are taking me the greatest hits of the seventies eighties and nineties Sunny windows 79..

The Past Lives Podcast
"bobi" Discussed on The Past Lives Podcast
"Less the silver cord be snapped or the golden bobi be broken but it was not time in my case for the silver court to be snapped and so i had to come back an anti continued onward ascending and in your communications with her have they changed over time. It insomuch as was it straight away. You had a really strong connection. Did you have to wear catta now. I had to work at i. She had to work at it harder than high. Did the one of the earliest things. I really distinctly heard. Her say is it. Looks like you're all intentionally ignoring us. And and it's a strange thing. But i think that is what it looks like to to them on the other side and she had to kind of beat me over the head to get me going. I you know. I wasn't good at channeling because i i keep i feel like my own mind intrudes. I can't go into a kind of media mystic trance. So when i do manage to channel anne. It hasn't been many times when i put. She had a diary on our website on unknown country dot com and i The i. After she passed away she came to me. Has come to me a number of times wanting to put a new diary entries up and i am able sometimes to do that. But that's the only channeling of her. I've ever been able to do. I can hear her safe it and up a lot of things while we were writing the book. We wrote the book together for that reason. It's really by quickly end. Streep and But never in the if i it might advices. Don't try to write a book with a dead co author because the book world doesn't understand that and you got an all kinds of problems with With amazon and so forth because they can't figure out to co-authors if one of them is physically dead. Anyway we managed to do it and it's by both of us as it should be but she. She communicates the last time she communicated with me was I mean in. Words was diary. Entry on december the second of this year which is just a magnificent. She's actually a better writer now than she was When she was alive frankly and it's because she uses not only her mind. But i'm sure she uses my mind as well When when we are working when we were writing together and the diary entry from from December the second came as a result of a an. I did on my podcast. Dreamland with a son of seer. Cold sheraly black and shirley you didn't know an at all but a couple of years ago..

Weekend Edition Saturday
Bobi Wine, Uganda Opposition Leader, Released From Jail
"Bobby, one is running for president and there's blood in the streets of Uganda to wine is the activist and singer who's running against president. You are in new seven E, who's been in power since 1986. Authorities arrested Bobby Wine on Wednesday. His supporters protested and police responded brutally. The BBC and local press say that Dozens of people have been killed. Bobby Wine has just been released after several days in detention and joins us Mr One. Thanks so much for being with us again. Thank you very much good for having me and greetings to all the listeners. How are you doing? Well, I'm still alive. That's all I can say. How are you and your supporters treated in prison where we will be team and paper sprayed and looked up. We were not allowed any access to our lawyers, our families or our doctors. The government says you were arrested for breaking covert 19 laws by holding a political rally. Is that how you see it? Well, I must say the cup in 19 has been weaponized toe be used against the opposition and in particular the biggest rate off President Museveni's 34 year old group on power. While President Museveni cause around the country holding positions on holding big rallies. He is not allowing us to reach out to the people. If any of you that I was holding my campaign meeting I was left there by the police. You say police led you to the scene of this rally. Do you think they you were set up? Well, I know that person really is so scared off the support that we have the support that I personally have. He has been challenged so much, because wherever he goes, he has to pay young men and women to put on T shirts and put an image of support. Unfortunately, only side wherever I show up. Masses and masses with young people show are following us on these people are being tear gassed on targeted with life bullets. The BBC and independent. Local journalists say that a number of your supporters were apparently killed. By government forces who fired into the crowd. Do you have a message for your supporters at this moment? Possible? I send condolences to the families that have lost loved ones. Been informed as soon as I was out of jail that more than 37 young men and women wear short on killed in cold blood by the regime forces. But also I'm aware that more than 58 in critical conditions in different hospitals across the country, while more than 500 have been arrested and detained, we stand in solidarity with them. And will continue to call upon them to pay nonviolent But to be assertive, And to remember that operates people cannot be oppressed forever. We shall soon break free from the shackles of oppression. The election is January 14th. Do you worry about what could happen between now and then? Yes and no, No, I don't want it because I'm sure we will win this election. Yes, I'm worried because I know that Museveni prides himself in raking elections and this might not be an exception. That is why I call upon all you cannons to cut their foot but also call upon international community and international media to keep their eyes on the people of Uganda because This seems to be our last short at liberation. Remember, since Independence Day in 1960 to Uganda has never had a peaceful transfer of power from one leader to another. That is what we long for on that is what we are sure we're going to keep it if the entire world stands with the people of Uganda. Activist musician Bobby Wine who was continuing his campaign for president in Uganda. Thanks so much for being with us, Mr Wine. Thank is good.

Cyber Work
How to become a malware analyst
"You started out in kind of this this you know sort of loose umbrella organization the security. Checkpoints and stuff? But obviously it was a big jump between what you were doing there and moving up to a CTO and infrastructure manager, and so forth says you started configuring networks for small businesses so like. What were some of the major sort of stepping stones where you went from? This area of knowledge, and then you've got you know this this much higher in this tire. What were some of the sort of transformative things in your career that got you to where you are now where you're starting on companies, and so forth yet so when I said twenty, three, twenty, four, twenty, five, remember the age now and one of the big challenges in the olden days I should was Maui mostly through email arms. It was a constant challenge seems we would buy foul would say that I would change it with. Would by Boris you stop with the answer virus, but. Announcing to be constantly constant challenge to the businesses How could we start now at Einstein, which was the best dog. Back then as well coming into the network and we kept buying Butson kept going on today to see asking for more money. And why? Why did you spend this much money in the digital and so? From that? I decided that I wanted to follow in the logical me was. I don't think there should be a business issue. Technology issue on if I was running a technology company. I have ends do whatever I wanted, and then the baton. We could change your bowl so I saw saw company. Hold at sleep. At which wasn't enough security today and the idea was was to. Move Email security teams. Kyle. which everyone looked to me like headset. Quarantine is selling. It's good to get quarantined in the cloud. That was the mentality that unto make it a Subscriber Solution I. I thought that company. As a see, I became Iras, we took investment. And We grew fast not completely I in Dot com date to the to the embezzles on not later became a think fuse mail, which is now by viper that still going somewhere. That's GONNA. Fifteen Years Eissa. Nice legacy! From that when I Got Very involved in some government stuff some some logic at the right I saw A. It was the time was inspired by security advisement. Advise up a full, many large companies and. I helped trying secure environments in addition a lot of recovery ransomware Congress opponent came after the next is. A lot of breach recovery's reach detection I'm cigarette. And one of the things, we always still route throughout my twenty s I guess ninety now getting more than twenty nine thousand eight is. It's a waste Maur so it's whether it's somebody opening an email attachment whether it's. Pushing out like wannacry into seventeen or glass. To Wasting Maui, that's the pain point, everybody. Okay. Well, let's let's jump right into. That did so. Our topic today, specifically ransomware, but malware in general, so we've. We've spoken about ransomware on on past episodes. We had a great episode of a while back. We might release it with a Christian beak of McAfee who else talked about the no more ransom organization, but certainly as you say Malcolm. Malware ransomware aren't going away anytime soon, and they're always sort of. Staying one step ahead of Cybersecurity, expert experts, and you know sort of counter, a malware methods, and so forth I've always. We're always putting new sort of Maur of the week up on our on our interest resources site, and all sorts of crazy things, things young gap jumping and all these new technologies that that. you know added to things so What is the state of ransomware at the moment? Do you think it's gone down? Stayed Up, stayed the same in the age of Covid nineteen people. You know being decentralized locations and working from home and things like that is that make people more or less susceptibility thinker it so I know. Unfortunately it's gone up till nine extreme level at Bobi the highest job we seem. In the last three years. It's happened in the last three months. Okay, I. That stems from various various things one is we've now. The premature is now gone where. Nitty gone, fall, but the people who are outside liver attendance, being more technical savvy sales guys us, not pulsing used to get with technology and the threats. Now we've taken coal centers outside of the rental. We've native. People who pay lowest salaries outside of the purposes of they've lost. A little bit permits security. We've seen massive amounts of increase in things coming through, but more money things executed. The other huge contributing bachelors. Nobody knows what the moments anymore nobody knows. Is it normal to get an email from my CIO estimates? You're Oakland Sunday because. Normally. They're Managing was sitting across the evangelist our when people are home, in Saudi the most tech savvy people get these emails. ACID mortal enables macaroni. Viljoen down his file. Oh, you need to die. Leagues get access to this site on making a diving. It's not actually diabate Moran. We'll sing Momo. People get tricked into doing things that they. Traditionally do.

Probably True Podcast
Paul Burston: So Many Men, So Little Time
"It was nineteen eighty-eight so I would have been twenty two. I think I finished university and I devoted myself base being a full-time seen queen and I was having a lot of fun of fun. There wasn't really low drugs around that I was not that I was aware of anyway. People get drunk on beer or steal beer. Sometimes I could not that pint of that so it wasn't that kind of like glass frontier. We're happy to be seen. It was all quite behind doc windows. And it was like ultra ultraviolet lights everywhere because everyone's dandruff. On their showed there's video. Scrimmage was a novelty a video screen and a bar and you can pay money to choose videos. We should be done for videos in those days to watch pope whenever you want it to always have. Don't leave me this way by Bouncy. Cb there was always on when whenever into Harpoon Louie's that was on and there was. I WANNA dance with somebody by Whitney. Houston they take me back to those year to that place there were different of tribes within that as well so that look you had that kind of Franken Hollywood's look should. I was pretty those Saturday night at half and that was I was the only night at Heaven which I actually came out by going to heaven so I came. I didn't tell anybody I just went to have on my own and stood outside and I knew I knew there was GEICO. Having everyone knew that and I've seen something in time out magazine I think it was And I went to long understood outside. I spiked up. Hair like friendly McCullough from Akron. The bunny man. I had plucked eyebrows and makeup. I think two hearings in each year on knows that as well and I stood side for about two hours. Watching these men queuing up. None of looked tore like me. They all looked like village people and number shirts and moustaches and I couldn't. I just couldn't go in so I said as a chain smoking I went back to Waterloo train back to Richmond and university again but I went back the next Saturday and the next Saturday and then invention third week I actually picked up the courage to go in getting a little bit closer and I went down those hallowed stairs and I remember that the sense of the smell which I didn't mechanism bustos was poppers. Didn't what he wants to start old socks and you walk into this room and the first thing I heard was this guy sort of swished by saying so many men so little time extra popular tune if the time and I just turned and ran out again because it terrified me and then the funding we went back and I stood literally lately with my back against the wall. Didn't talk to anybody. Stood up against the wall looking people as nineteen of so terrified and then eventually someone talked to me and then not wanting another with that particular. One just generally without something with that particular. Someone broke my heart though. Of course best bastard but to do it come out. It wasn't the best way probably be go to pick new. Only be terrified. Puts ME IN MIND TO SWIM? You start off just you in the water. Then you float. He's on and yes and above our and then you start moving around and I. I've always tend to jump into things too much so I have my local Gay Mitchell. After goes the biggest gates and in the whole world. The time probably to do it. Yeah just throw from seven to that. I left. I'd many many many great times than many great times then over the subsequent years and there so many men so little time. Well they were yes definitely in both senses because we didn't realize then just many men. We're going to have so little time unusual. Change very very quickly became quite prophetic. Really I was making up for lost time. I had fun. I made lots of new friends. Even if you didn't the names at least at least we were together. I'm quite choosy like that. Yeah I actually had sex with somebody wants waiting for night bus into Vulgar Square. Actually in the night in the queue of the night in the kids. Yeah Yeah Yeah by. The National Gallery was no one else in the queue tempted to join in offer offer. Some kind of the neighbors and developed square knows. Days was a real hotbed activity. Whatever would come from heaven or Soho in the middle of the week and they just be. So many gay guys queuing the but Vulgar Square. Honestly say people from that period for similar stories of just like getting on the different night because you fancied some but in finding you in Eastland and you live in Richmond. Just there was. There was a hottie on the and hoping that they'd give you some wet they usually did of charity for me. Part of the fun of those of that period of my life was that you'd go out and you'd meet people and you would normally meet meet a cross section of people. I have friends all different ages. Different backgrounds and sexualities and genders much more fragmented later and I think that the sex it can victim of own success in a way. Because there wasn't there wasn't the connections after AIDS happens because that was a huge thing in my life or knows about twenty five twenty six most of my gay male friends at that point. Were some years old me because I was I I wanted to learn. I wanted to own it someone to be my older brother and teach me and show me the ropes and some and they were the ones that died so I lost all of them pretty much and then I became an aids activist and got me involved in that and the for all of the for all the things that I would not change for anything but a lot of things about the eighty S. I would never want to have back. But there was a sense of community. People did pull together and they did rally and there were. There was communication between different generations. Different tribes within within our communities. And now it is. That's true anymore. I think that there was a break in the chain because there was generation that was kind of lost to HIV AIDS. There was the generation that we're impacted by it like my generation who went to flow of grief innovation space sandwiches very traumatic. And I'm probably not really over yet still in there some degree and then it becomes a very difficult subject to talk about so you don't talk about it very often and then the younger kids come in. And they've got half of this happens. They know the history half the time when you talk to. You have no idea what was going on ten fifteen years before they were. Because why would you know? I didn't WANNA die. Young either. Must be about twenty two when I first heard about it my boyfriend at the time. Read something in one of gay papers and said we have to stop using condoms and I was like. Whoa and then I'd heard that someone I was at college with who was a mature student and he disappeared for a long period. He didn't come back after this term. I then learned on the grapevine that he was gay. Had THIS BOYFRIEND WHO AMERICAN. They basically both contracted dictionary and he died really community rapidly. I wasn't really. I didn't know he might just name to say hi to billy and he was the first person that was. I that I knew of and then the guy was living in the in the tower block with who I was very close to and it was the real mentor of mine. I moved and I went to see him one night and He was he was all something ought to buy it. The whole evening was very strange and strained and I remember asking him about how he say. Seeing somebody recently this new boyfriend and I saw how things go with a boyfriend and he said Oh. What's been difficult because he he's he's a he's upset because I don't I don't have sex now that I majorly positive. And that was how that was how he told me. And I just put the spray face on and just get through this conversation. I was absolutely shocked. Devastated because at that in that back. They're not meant to death. Sentence there was there was no treatment and I remember sitting to this dinner feeding. Obser- your phone and then getting home on the train and just crying. The whole journey home. He became really really quickly and then he was. He won't one of his dying wishes as you wanted to go to. Amsterdam you know Vietnam and his friends. Most of them were straight women elected person to take him and I went. I took him to them on this trip and I spent the whole time. What thinking he was going to die on me. And how am I going to manage to get him what I do? I was twenty four years of age. Twenty five this. It was horrendous. It was very frightening when he was hospitalized to visit him and habit. Bobi helping with things. I remember one time picking up urine bottle onto the bed and tipping acid typically myself and being paranoid even though I knew deep down that this was not something that was good pose. Any risk to me. We didn't really know people didn't really know no. There wasn't much information. And this is before lady. Diana went into the AIDS. Ward this before this sort of stuff happened it was it was still appeared it was not really spoken about if it was spoken about hushed voices and it was very frightening time and he was a very very good community minded person he he was involved in the running of the building and everyone knew who he was he would chair meetings and whatever and then after he got. L. Someone Daubed on his front door house of AIDS on his front door and then he died and I was really in the state about it and reading the papers. There was a meeting happening at the London. Lesbian Gay Entering Cow Cross Street and Farrington. Which is not no longer there but it was very popular but place back then and there was a meeting happening and his act up and I I knew I act up was happening in America. Knew what actor boss I went to this meeting. I just threw myself into it and it took up my life completely for like three years and it was way of channelling the grief because in an over over those three years it was just one funeral after another. He was just he got to the point. Where you'd actually dread answering the phone. And I used to a Filofax that was an effects back in the eighty s. My member year just taking all the names out taking people out because people are just dying all the time even my family. I mean little bits but they just did not understand why this was any different to my grandfather dying because that's expected because he's fucking eighteen easily and he smokes these ill and mentioned me dying and late. Twenties and early Thirties. It's it's completely mad. It was it was like there was a war going on but only we knew about it was the why was completely oblivious and yet within our world which is very very contains. Gay London world. There was a war going on and people were dying all around us and we were expected to carry on as normal. What you have the you do that.

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
Challenges of Managing ML Models: Interview with Luke Marsden, Dotscience
"Hello and welcome to the AI. Today podcast I'm your host Kathleen. I'm your host Ronald Schmeltzer our guest today as Luke. Marsden who is the founder and CEO with Dot Science? I look thank you so much for joining us today on a today. Thank you for having me on Muslim. Lou can thanks for joining us. We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners. Until them a little bit about your background and the exciting things that are going on at dot science. So I run Benham's Luke. I've been working on her a couple of years. Now my background prior to that was I was heavily involved in the DACA ecosystem so that was Containers and works closely with my previous Australia Q. With making it possible for days bases in containers and snatch them and things like that and it turns out that that technology is applicable of science machine learning unexplained Eckstein. How a bit likes wrong. Yeah I will start. Works in the Kuban teasing The project that came primary out Google kind of emergency to some of the large scale computing Google making it easier to run very large. Wet climates reliably across las. Islas in that kind of thing and yeah sorry background and very much on the devops in infrastructure. Sign of things and that's kind of why we've come to the welded machine learning with much devops perspective and we're looking at ways that you can bring some of the best practices that a pretty normal and common for software developers devops engineers and bring some of those best practices throughout the day signs machine money. Frankly it's it's pretty lacking in many cases at the moment sire I can dive into more of that as you wish. But in terms of the final things dangling adult science well we have a product that launched in the summer of last year an end to end date science machine. Learning Platform will science. It started out from as I mentioned the welded devops data version and so when the company starts just over two years ago. Now we started with project Cole. Dahmash end the idea with don't match was bring data version ing to the well the devils and the last six months into that project we realized okay. We could build a business around Divisions devils but actually we've discovered that as a much much bigger problem around data in the well date science machine lending and none of us had been in that world before site we had a very rapid slew of learning curve for us on our team regained the world of Science Machine Learning. Bobi That's the reproducibility crisis. In science that as challenges with data version ing and being able to even know which version of dice that was used to China Mobile. That might be running in production that might be making important decisions and from that we started the dot science projects and the dog. Science project really started out being focused around data version and provenance so the ability to go from model. That's running in production TRANSPAC Exactly the version of the data set. That was used to train it exactly. What about his that came from and we learned kind of in twenty nineteen really. The starting with that problem was actually starting with the problem. That was further down the road. Full might of the market that we did find some of Allie visionary customers who agreed with us about the important sedates questioning and provenance and they were kind of acid points with their own projects. They already to tackle as problems that we found the ninety-eight percent of the market that we were speaking to have more fundamental problems. And this is kind of interesting. Because it was a cable was solved. A problem that love the market doesn't have yet and so we extended the products to support the end to end machine lending life cycle and what we found was we had either never again was the most companies actually have a more fundamental problem. They have the problem of being able to deploy models into production. Asshole AM surprised us we. That's why we developed the products to deploy muddles very easily so we made it possible without Python Library for scientists to run a single camman which is gassed model and that will automatically builds Abdulkarim image for By ten supply will psychic model and Ben automatically allow the user just by clicking a button to deploy that mobile And also sets up monitoring and. I guess we'll talk about monitoring Lakes rob but yeah. That's kind of the exciting things that are going on is that we've navigated to the point where we have the end to end platform that we're seeing real customer traction and as Kaunda. That's exciting because we've achieved Fans and solving real problems for us which is nice. Yeah Nice robust answer because it covers a lot of ground which is great. You know a lot of our listeners. Who who may not really be familiar with them. L. Ops. I know that we are at cognreznick. Actually just wrapped up some research on the subject and it's really interesting. The timing of bringing this sort of solution to market where were now starting to see a maturing in the understanding of how to use and consume but more were also just not moving from companies who are building their own models and experimenting to organizations who are starting to leverage or models built by other parts of their organization or even by other organizations. This change is a lot of the emphasis of the need for management but for many of our listeners. Who may not know have never heard the term Emma Lops. Maybe they're kind of familiar with devops. And maybe maybe for our listeners. You can define find at least from your perspective. What is this Amel ops thing? What is the OPS part in? How does that connect to? Maybe some of the concept deb. Ops that they may already be familiar with. Yeah absolutely so. It's a great question. What is Emma Lopes and for companies like we were doing something that didn't have a name yet and the word analogs finally really came into even some popular tons last year. And so it is. It's very neat. Tom And say I certainly wouldn't expect everyone listening to have heard of it before. Alex is the intersection of three disciplines. It's the intersection of Software Engineering Machine. Learning and devops and I mean just to provide a snapshot of of whether disciplines individually have. Come to suffer. Engineering has undergone a bit of a revolution in the last two decades. Now and suffer. Engineering has gone from something which was done slowly and manually by suffragettes. E-mailing bashes patch files around each other as a way of collaborating so distributed version control with tools. Like get hub making it much easier to Radley. It's right on a software project and side that be my sort of summary of suffer. Engineering's come to the state of the autism around distribution control in an acing Chris. Collaboration and then devops has grown a revolution in the last ten years going from a place where when a company the Software Company is delivering software to perform devops. That would be silenced. That would be teams of suffer. Engineers working on the software and then they'll be teams of operators ninety professionals who would be running the software and there was very much a sense that you sort of some racially is build a software type. They write some software and then they try it over. The Wall to be icy ops people and the problem with that is it really slowed down the delivery of software and the man that S- that were big organizational challenges around of big slow release cycles and it would take months for software to ship and DEVOPS has done is it said No. You shouldn't have teams. You shouldn't have a set team from your office team. You should have a dental team. Which means that you combine your developing your operations and sometimes multi-functional team a team that contains able with. Sometimes it's one person is doing both the suffering the operations and actually playing it and increasingly. That's the way the simone suppress bells and said devops early. Visit a revolution in terms of being able to suffer more quickly and combining bats organizational change of Suffer developers and operations people in the same team and often in the same role. Software has gone from taking months to ship two minutes and in some cases seconds and so that's also being enabled by tools like continuous integration. Continuous

NPR News Now
Australia bushfires: second Victorian firefighter dies bringing human death toll to 28
"And other firefighters died fighting Australia's devastating bushfires. NPR's Jason Building in in Sydney says a fatality brings a human death toll in the current fire season in Australia. To twenty-eight Bill Slade is the latest firefighter loses life in the devastating getting blazes. The sixty year old was killed while battling a fire in the southeastern state of Victoria when a tree fell in this vehicle another fiery as volunteers were called was killed in the state on January January. Third Australia's being hit with its worst bushfire season in decades millions of acres have been torched thousands of homes lost in dozens of blazes continue to rage aged out of control in three states. The Prime Minister Scott Morrison is considering establishing a Royal Commission to investigate why the fires have been so bad this year and to look at the role of climate change and the exacerbating the crisis. Two Thousand Nineteen was the hottest driest year on record in Australia. Jason Bobi on. NPR News

Environment: NPR
With Their Land in Flames, Aboriginals Warn Fires Show Deep Problems in Australia
"As Australia has been ravaged by one of its worst bushfire seasons in history. There is a lot of debate about controlled. Burns and the role. That fire can play in managing managing fire aboriginal. Australians used fire to manage brush lands and forests long before Britain started sending convicts to the continent in the seventeen hundreds. NPR's Jason Bobi and caught up with an aboriginal teacher who just lost his home and camp to the raging infernos knoll Butler and his wife. Trish used to run the neuro. Ganja the aboriginal culture and education camp deep in a forest in New South Wales but last weekend inferno swept through their canyon up in front of us of course day. That's what's left warehouse. That was a two story. I frame house which I built. The inferno. Torched the camp their house and the surrounding woods for miles. And what you can see now is nothing not a single thing left. It's Oh absolutely completely destroyed. The ground is covered in powdery ash. Every tree trunk is charred. Char- black some of them still smolder. There's not a single green leaf left anywhere so Butler is putting out. Hey for the KANGAROOS and chickenfeed for the wallabies wallabies. Look long-legged goats. Lead Anything Butler has also been burying Kangaroos and wallabies. That were killed in the blaze. But he's seen one large grey kangaroos. reuss still alive and the tracks of some wallabies a few birds have returned. Butler and his wife used this place to hold camps and workshops and aboriginal culture than a program for troubled indigenous youth. School groups would come to learn about native art. History and food fire was a key issue. They teach about far in. This place is zero friend. Fire has been used by tying to look after this whole continent forever. Native peoples used what they called cool burns as low intensity fires intended to balance the various plants and trees growing in an area how we maintain that balance is far by not letting any wanting dominate the eucalyptus shouldn't be allowed to overrun all the other trees. If one starts to take over a grassland it should get burned back. Aboriginal people have generations of knowledge about managing the landscape on this continent. Butler says nordby public officials who rely on massive back Burns this week. The New South Wales Rural Fire Service Commissioner defended the large scale controlled burns. Firefighters have been using. There's been a torrent of criticism over the blazes uses the clearly frustrated. Commissioner declared the burns or necessary to try to cut back the amount of fuel available for the next blaze but Butler says. There's clearly a problem problem. Fires have been burning since October. All across Australia and officials say they continue to burn for months. The place is heading for destruction. Nobody can deny Benoy. Never can say this is just. This is normal. It isn't Australia. Had Hottest and driest year on record in two thousand Nineteen Butler puts the blame squarely on humans by in his words not respecting mother. Earth mismanaging the land and continuing to burn fossil fuels. Oh I think this is a wakeup call. Not The only frustration but for the rest of the world you cannot just destroy the land you cannot destroy what keeps you alive. Butler's father told him a long time ago. He says that the white man may have to destroy himself in order to save himself and Butler worried that now. That may be coming true. Jason bobbie-ann NPR N._p._R.. News New South Wales Australia.

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Australians Debate What To Do About Climate Change
"USTRALIAN still have time talking about climate change. Despite suffering record-breaking temperatures and unprecedented fire season global warming is generally accepted as fact in the country that just experienced its hottest and driest year on record in two thousand nineteen but Australia is also the the world's largest exporter of coal after hearing the parliamentary election. One of the biggest issues was what the media term. The Climate Wars Australian voters rejected the Labor Party which was lobbying for the country to move aggressively away from fossil fuels. NPR's Jason Bobi and reports from Sydney unlike debate on the issue in the US. For for a Lotta people refuse to accept establish science in Australia. The debate is more about the urgency of climate change. And how much should be done on it. How quickly with smoke? In the the air the record heat the ongoing drought millions and millions of acres of land on fire. There are daily reminders of the reality of the changing planet. But that doesn't mean people people agree on what should be done about it if you go back a couple of decades. There was largely bipartisan support in terms of climate action. That's Mark Houten. He's the director of the Climate Climate Change Institute at the Australian National University in Canberra but for a few different reasons With gone into a period of extreme polarization about climate change Enj- quite extraordinary degree of polarization about climate. Change three years ago. The Prime Minister Scott Morrison back when he was the treasurer famously brought a softball sized lump of coal into parliament in thrust it defiantly in the air is despicable. This is call fried treasurer nuys. The road along trump's ropes. It's called men and women who work and live in electric's of those offices Morrison said Coal Exports Ford what has made the Australian economy globally competitive. He accused legislators who are pushing for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions of stifling Australian jobs and he also suggested that his opponents suffer from a mental disorder is opposite. have an ideological illogical thea of good for qualified financially Mr Spike. But that's the malady that afflicts thighs opposite how the Australian National University says the polarization around on climate change has kept the country for moving forward. Not just to try to reduce emissions but to put in place additional coping measures like beefing up firefighting budgets. It's in bringing in more waterbombing airplanes. What's really extraordinary in Australia? is even though the politics are actually very toxic and problematic. Must Australians want action on climate change a poll last year from the Lao Institute the Think Tank in Sydney founded Australians listed climate change as the biggest threat facing the country in the coming decade cade and ninety percent of them said they wanted the government to take action on the issue. The town of Control of Park on the east coast south of Sydney was ravaged by wildfires. What's that flared? Over New Year's more than eighty houses were destroyed in two people died in the town. The community halls turned into a relief. Supply Station tables piled Donald with clothes. Toiletries food all of water. There's still no power generators running out front keep icing milk. Cold in a refrigerated shipping container. Deputy Mayor Patricia White is visiting the Community Center for the first time since the fire I leave about thirty K.. 's Up the road. I got stuck in the five as well but I've been itching to come down to this community because they like family to me. Whites and independent considers herself right of center. She's frustrated by how difficult it is to get people across the political spectrum to compromise during debates about climate change on the city council. They don't want to accept somebody else's opinion. She says the city council had a huge fight over whether to convert all municipal buildings to run entirely off solar. So do I signed to a right Pyeho. I'm not collecting the rubbish through online. Going to click the Ravi lobby ship three weeks because I need to save money because I want to put a solid roof on the toilet. You've got a balancing act and how you do it. She says everyone needs to back off in her words injured too because nearly everyone in Australia accepts that climate change is a real problem but it's an abstract and to some terrifying problem and end agreeing on exactly what should be done about it right now is proving almost impossible. Jason Bobi N._p._R.. News New South Wales Australia.

20 Minute Fitness
Health & Fitness Fact Of The Day: Vegan Diet
"Hello everyone welcome back to the episodes twenty minutes fitness. Today we have another one of our short value episodes and we're going to be looking at what protein sources UK. I need if you are Vegan or embracing veganism before we get into this massive. Thank you to our sponsor shape shape as you know a building shape scale a three D body Lee stunning scale so definitely check out while it's still in Priroda shape scales. Dulce come but now back on veganism and firstly what is the UNISOM Zim. The term vegan was coined in nineteen forty four by a small group of Vegetarians. Who broke away from the list of Edgy? -Tarian Society in England to form the Vegan in society and they altered their diet slightly. They chose not to consume any dairy and the eggs or any other products of animal origin novices conclude. So you'll meet says well so. veganism actually defined as a way of living that attempts to exclude all forms of animal animal exploitation and cruelty bit from food or clothing all for any other purpose. Many people go vegan not only from an ethical standpoint. I'm point but also because veganism has been linked to a number of positive health benefits so applaud based Diet may reduce your risk of heart. All disease will type two diabetes and lowering your intake of animal products in particular. Your red meat can also reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease on there are many studies. He's linking vegans and Vegan diets to having a lower body weights and low BMI is we know essentially to maintain a balanced diet getting adequate adequate Carbohydrates but weds vegans. Get this promise. They're not eating eggs dairy and meat. which are the most common form of the protein in in an Omnivore Diet? A vegan must really plan ahead to ensure they get enough protein calcium and the vitamin B. Twelve which omnivores get from the animal products and so they really consider what the each day. That's gains that. Allow them to have enough of these essential vitamins minerals so sweet products are among among some of the richest sources of protein plant based Diet. Tofu has ten grams of protein. Per Cup we even have your mommy beans and snuggle knows for all the day. There's reading green lentils which contain loads of protein and fiber in key nutrients like your potassium your own cooked chickpeas massively high. Why in protein? Obviously all different types of nuts peanuts that very protein-rich full of healthy fats. As well they can improve. Halt health obviously considered if you're choosing choosing to snack on lots of nuts that they all very calorific and obviously if you're salted nuts as well even worse for you do have high levels of salt soult in as well. You go different replacement. So the options having Royce Yuki more. There's also bobi which has slightly less protein. Lon John Key Wolpe hundred grams when we also consider supplementation than there are alternatives to weigh protein as hemp protein says Pea protein team powder. This isn't made for the P. Golden. PG On your plate but from the a high protein cousins which code yellow split peas and the PEA protein it is very high in essential amino acids like your Lucian on isolation invading. Obviously these helped to fuel your muscles and stimulate muscle protein synthesis on on. There are many other different food sources on supplements that you can use if you all thinking about going Vegan to get adequate levels of protein. Sir whether you love the idea or the idea of veganism one thing is undeniable that there are health benefits associated reverts. But you do need to make sure you're planning running into bonds to make the AIDS definite. You're getting a balanced diet from each plug based sources so. That's all this week. I hope you enjoyed and

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
Explainer 185: Bobi Wines red beret
"The current experiences of the United States should you would think they'd all nations for roll time from allowing celebrities usually entertainers or sports folk loose in the political sphere. It should of course be noted that the US is not not presently unique in succumbing to this fully Ukraine's. President is a comedian Liberia's of football Pakistan's. Prime Minister is a cricketer later. Dozens of lesser offices around the world are held by people who were helped into them buying name recognition acquired in other fields. Well let me tell you something. The answer is clear for the people to win. Politics as usual must lose so things considered it is not that all surprising that a popstar should fancy himself president Uganda Amazon Robert Trigger Alani Santana who performs under the name bobby wine was elected elected to Uganda's parliament in two thousand seventeen he stood as an independent in a by election in Dondo East and one big. I've come the parliament at a very sensitive time. I've just taken an oath to defend resolve and protect the constitution of the Republic Sleep of Uganda and that is going to be my major major goal right now since then wine has positioned himself for the next presidential election due in two thousand and twenty one among the symbols identifying his movement is the red beret worn by whine and his appearance it bears an emblem of of a clenched fist over a map of Uganda and the Motto People Power Our power but not for much longer if a new rule announced by Uganda's the government is observed a useful regulation has been discovered under which it is against the law for civilians to sport military clothing and some units of the Ganden People's defence force notably its military police wear red berries therefore the wearing of the red beret by non soldiers is henceforth punishable by up to five years in the clink. Bobi wine is among those skeptical that this decision is exclusively motivated by a desire to protect the integrity of the Ugandan army's insignia. It is wind said a sham. It is a blatant attempt to suffocate a successful threat to the autocratic status quo. This is pretty obviously correct. It also prompt the interesting question of exactly Walt Uganda's powers that be scared off at which point joint a recap of Uganda's powers that be or more accurately is this area peaceful full in spite of the nobody would start with a piece of Uganda Yoweri Musevenei now seventy five has been president of Uganda since one thousand nine hundred eighty six and plans to run again in two thousand and twenty one by the standards of Ugandan presidents most of any hasn't done a bad job but those standards were set by Idi Amin and Milton Obote both mad and terrible men Mussolini any to his credit played a considerable role in toppling both however as is invariably the case with overstaying and under challenged leaders. Musevenei has become complacent and his government corrupt Transparency International's global corruption index ranks Uganda slightly less bent than as a John which is basically owned by one family and slightly more so than the Central African Republic which is barely governed at all Uganda's population is young young more than three quarters of its people have been born during Musevini's rule and did he is restless certainly sufficiently so to take its chances with sorry pop singer. It's what they bring me. Wine can and claim reasonably that the leap from musician to politician is not in his case a long one. He has been keen campaigner on several issues and many the songs he has recorded in his studio in Cam. What you're a disheveled neighborhood of Kampala have addressed social injustice to the extent that in August he he was charged with intending to alarm annoy or ridicule President Musevini. Yeah this is not the only legal jeopardy presently hanging over wine he also faces charges of incitement to violence and treason and potentially a life sentence. If convicted wine claims that these charges are politically motivated and it would be very far from the first time that Musevini the people acting on his behalf have attempted to arrest opponents into submission invoking article twenty nine of the Constitution. We've got Dante's every citizen the right to assemble and demonstrate we are going to do this peacefully and take me on on the clube wine says he and his supporters. I will continue to wear the red beret. This is arguably a missed opportunity wine cooed by choosing something else. Just striking have have highlighted the silliness of Viennese edict and jettison the baggage associated with this particular item of Hillary in non-military circles. St Red Berry is an almost invariable choice of revolutionary posers and or populist scoundrels from Hugo Chavez in Venezuela to Julius Melena. Amo in South Africa wine would be within his rights admittedly to retort that it costs more of a dash than the disheveled floppy brimmed Bush hat long favored favored by Mussolini and also if it comes to a rap battle on the strength of Musevini's endeavors in this realm wine will up. I'm monocle twenty four amount.

NPR's Business Story of the Day
A Place Where The Opioid Problem Is Upside Down
"This message comes from NPR sponsor xfinity. Some things are slow like a snail races. Other things are fast like Xfinity X. by get get fast speeds even when everyone is online working to make WIFI simple easy awesome more at xfinity dot com restrictions apply all right here in the United States too much access to opioids has led to rampant addiction and overdose but we're going to hear from a part of the world facing the exact opposite problem a lack of powerful pain medications in the Gambia in West Africa. Doctors want greater access to opioids. They say they can help speed a patient's recovery. NPR's Jason Bovine traveled there recently as part of our ongoing look at treating pain and and the story does contain some uncomfortable medical details. It's mid morning at the Gambia's only teaching hospital orthopedic Surgeon Cabot Marina is talking with several nurses about two operations that they're about to start. I just bring it into the United States. It's not going to be perfect. MARINA IS A fit thirty seven year old. He's pulling on scrubs. He and his staff are looking up an X. Rays of leg bones and a light box on the wall. A curtain divides the operating room into on the left is a fourteen year old. He fractured his knee in a soccer game in a collision goalie. His parents say he almost scored on the right is a twenty nine year old man. He was in a nasty car crash a week earlier and Tibia is now protruding coming from his Shin Doctrine says operations like these pain is unavoidable hammers and saws and Gills and things like that so so afterwards old patients expected how some pain but in the Gambia managing that pain can be difficult. I the Gambia is one of the poorest countries in the world. Many medications including painkillers are in short supply and even if Moreno can get powerful opioids for his patients nurses on the general wards aren't trained to administer or monitor them. Dr Moreno spent the last thirteen years working in the United Kingdom. He says one of the striking things about returning. Home is the contrast pain management everyone I I end up. I have to leave the world when they were doing dressings because I couldn't handle the screams but you get used to it which is not great but it's what you have to do. In order to survive in the environment lived in the operating room. Dr Moreno does have access to anesthesia for the two surgeries on this day. Each patient will get a spinal block. It makes their legs. Go numb highly effective. You've at one point the fourteen year old asks. What's my leg doing up there as a nurse moves them around on the bed patient on the right is getting a steel pin driven vertically from mm-hmm is need to almost as ankle to stabilize his broken? Tibia in the UK. Both these patients would be completely asleep under general anesthesia but not here. That's partly because this country of two million people doesn't have any anesthesiologists. The only ones working in the Gambia are doctors on loan from China or Cuba so ninety eight percent of Anaesthesia Services Don byas Mahmoud El Moussa borrow heads the College of Nursing at the American International University West Africa in the Gambian capital bright across the country all had facilities well rations stick. Please where what you find the semester these specially trained nurses. I can do many of the procedures that full anesthesiologist would but there aren't many of them and they tend to work mainly in surgical operating rooms they aren't present and labor in delivery wards leaving most women here to give birth with no pain medication at all back at the surgical ward doctrine just finished resetting setting the bones and the teenagers knee he twisted the leg back into place drilled three hole through the top of the knee and secured the joint with wires sitting have to open the skin off but it still we'll be painful think you saw how. I had to bend it back into place the start and he will be sore afterwards. If I have been doing this operation in England the boy would have gotten a local anesthetic around the joint ease the pain as he wakes up but again not here the pain meds that are readily available in the Gambia are generic versions of pilot and advil an aspirin. The only narcotic clinicians sometimes dispense is a synthetic opioid called tram at all. It's considered less powerful and less addictive than opioids like oxycodone or morphine. Meanwhile the operation on the other table is continuing north comedic surgeon from China is literally hammering Rod until the twenty nine year olds leg first couple of attempts didn't go so well. I may have to back out the Pan A. and try again but doctrine is confident. It will all work. He says these pins are highly effective before they made up and walking and they usually went home. even the next day broken leg one day walking out onto the streets of London the next but only because their pain was well controlled with opioids doctrine doesn't predict such a tranquil post surgical recovery for this guy. The patient is clearly uncomfortable gripping the table as the hammering continues and he still under under the spinal anesthetic off in about six hours time then there's usually some screaming on the words and and it just takes some getting used to the patient and stuff as well in the absence of a strong pain medication. It'll be several days. Maybe a week before this man can put any weight on his leg. These patients are also likely elite experience flare ups of what Dr McCall's breakthrough pain in the UK Moreno with treat this with oral morphine but morphine isn't available on the wards here for the fourteen year old who just had knee surgery his recovery starts on a trip on a Gurney to the pediatric ward. The Children's Ward is actually sleep in another building across the street from the main hospital. There are no rails on the Gurney and he slides around as the orderly pushes him through the potholed streets. Finally he arrives at the crowded kids ward. His legs are still numb from the anesthetic during surgery his father Hassan Manual. Camara says they know his recovery will take time where they were. Just try to support him as much as possible. Kamara worries about his son being in pain but he recognizes that he just had surgery. He doesn't expect his son to be comfortable. Dr Moreno wishes he had stronger pain meds for his patients. This teen will be hurting for the the next few days but despite that Renna says this operation was a success is now he's going to straight Meghan into suffer the rest they may not have access a strong opioids but Dr Moreno and the other caregivers here have confidence that their patients will heal and eventually the pain will go away Jason Bobi. NPR N._p._R. News the Gambia.

NPR's World Story of the Day
Collapse Of Health System Sends Venezuelans Fleeing To Brazil For Basic Meds
"Support for this podcast and the following message. Come from Comcast business having the nation's largest gig speed network was just the start. Now, they're providing gig fueled apps and solutions that exceed expectations and help businesses perform Comcast business beyond fast. Here's one sign of how deep the crisis in Venezuela is it's healthcare system has collapsed. Regional officials say a measles outbreak that began. There was not controlled. It's now spreading throughout South America, and some basic medical supplies and medications, even surgical gloves are no longer available in clinics in Venezuela. And peers Jason Bogan has more by just about every measurement possible. Venezuela's once impressive medical system has fallen apart the Latin American nation with the largest oil reserves in the world is now dealing with an ongoing measles outbreak that last year sick and thousands of people and killed at least seventy four clinics have run out of basic surgical supply. Lies and anti-biotics routine. Vaccination campaigns have been suspended even patients dependent on saving HIV medications have seen supplies of their anti-aids drugs. Disappear. Dr Kathleen page recently visited camps in northern Brazil for some of the three million Venezuelans who fled the country that was not a doctor in the nineteen eighties. When the as make started. But I know what happened and I felt that in these wars I was going back to the nineteen eighties page in infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins Medical school says she was shocked to see aids. Patients from Venezuela dying of opportunistic, infections, honig diarrhea infections in their brain things that that we know are treatable and preventable page traveled to the Brazilian Venezuelan border late last year as part of a fact-finding trip for Human Rights Watch I interviewed over one hundred people crossing the border, and I would ask them. Why did you come ubiquitously? The answer was food or healthcare. Many people told her they'd been surviving for months on a diet. Only of Yuka a rugged shrub that has a potato like root in the late nineteen ninety s Hugo Chavez promised free universal healthcare in Venezuela and the country quickly met most of the US healthcare targets by twenty ten but since then the country's much fond in healthcare system has collapsed. Infant mortality the rate at which kids under the age of one or dying is widely viewed as a barometer of a nation's overall health. A recent study in Lancet global health found that the nation's infant mortality rate has risen all the way back to where it was in the nineteen ninety s Jimmy Garcia is one of the authors of that study choking. I mean, we have eighteen years of broiler study is choking and kids are suffering and dying from simple things at the Brazilian border. Dr page met a woman in her ten year old daughter who just come out of Venezuela. The girl was in a wheelchair and needed a catheter. They had been using the same catheter for a year. These theaters is supposed to be. Changed every time you use them. And now she had infection those affecting her kidney. And there was no antibiotics, so they actually pushed her, you know, two hundred miles across the border two hundred miles on foot for a catheter and some antibiotics page who's originally from Uruguay says the health conditions. She saw among the Venezuelans were startling, particularly given Venezuela's reputation as a relatively wealthy Latin American country and these refugees weren't fleeing a war zone, the devastation that you're seeing is not war. It's mismanagement is were economic decisions corruption there's a lot of complicated factors, but it's totally manmade. This is not an actual disaster or something that was inevitable, and that makes the Venezuelan health crisis. She says even more disturbing Jason Bobi, an NPR news.