35 Burst results for "Cabanas"

The Dan Bongino Show
A New Movie Trailer for 'Cocaine-Gate'
"Scoop maybe someone got a yeah maybe a little bit right Jim just found already a trailer out for this new movie about cocaine gay but play I don't know how that may be in theaters next week I'm not sure check every person in this room has the motive but only one of these suspects is the perpetrator is it hunter in the library for real I don't know is it Joe in the study let me start off with two words made in America or is it Kamala in the cabana is kind of a first of all it's two letters it means artificial intelligence starring Hunter Biden and that's not a joke Joe Biden not a joke and Jill by in the movie scene of the crime not I didn't even know I didn't

WTOP
"cabanas" Discussed on WTOP
"Only from Sleep Number. The Queen Sleep Number 360 C2 Smart Bed is now only $8 .99. Plus free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. 4th Ends of July. Everything you need, every time you listen. WTOP News. with Ian Crawford. 515 Thanks for spending part of Sunday with us. We're on the cusp of celebrating Independence Day. So which rip -hop do to you want be on when the fireworks are going off on Tuesday night? WTOP's Dimitri Sotis talks about some options The Spiegel of Axios DC. I think a rooftop viewing party is a really fun way to go because you have your place, your vacation, a lot of times with food and drink. I'm excited to go check out Lardente. They have prime views at Crossing Capitol from a glass enclosed rooftop. So that means there's also going to be some AC and if the air is smoggy be you can kind of partially indoors and still see the whole show. Their $100 party includes drinks like wine and beer and dessert or you can do a full dinner package for $2 .25. Finally a place to view the outdoors from the indoors. I've been looking this. for The best of both worlds. What about one more viewing party that you know about? You know I Hylon think is a fun option for if you have big groups or a family. It's the large rooftop or on top of Union Market and they're doing a first come first serve kind of party. They're actually having a wet hot American summer rooftop party Friday through Tuesday with live music, summer eats and drinks and extended hours. And on July 4th you can just walk up, see the fireworks or you can make reservations for parties of $15 or less. If you're doing the picnic thing, you definitely need a picnic basket. Where can we pick one up? Yeah, so restaurants are going kind of all out with picnic baskets this year. I think my top picks would be Unconventional Diner is offering a fried chicken with all the fixings for $58 and that's pickup near the convention center so you can kind of pick up and walk down to the mall for your firework viewing party. Or Hank's Oyster Bar is offering lobster roll kits. I love lobster rolls in the summer and so they're doing buns, lobster salad, slaw, and some of those Hank's signatures like goldfish and chocolate chocolates. Alright, that sounds delicious. We're going to kind of get back to a rooftop experience, in but this case a rooftop pool club. Yes, so the Ridge Club just opened. It's part of that fancy new City of Ridge development that was a former Fannie Mae campus near the cathedral and usually, so it's going to be members only. It just opened about a month ago. And the memberships are pricey. You've got a beautiful pool, cabanas, and there's Michael a Mina restaurant there, but the public is invited to experience it through June and possibly through July, they're still deciding. And you can go up. You can either just go to the restaurant. Again, it's a bourbon steak restaurant or Michael Mina who has a kind of a pool restaurant there, and then he's going to have a restaurant that's open to the public below. So you can go up for drinks, brunch, dinner, or you can go online and reserve a cabana. Those will have a food and beverage minimum $25 person, per but it'd be fun to sit poolside, and that's the only way you can swim. Anna Spiegel on Skype from Axios DC. Read more about fun ways to celebrate the fourth or new restaurant or bar opening at Axios quick look at the top stories we're working on tonight severe weather could be making its way through much to the region we will keep you updated in Baltimore to dead 28 more injured in an overnight mass shooting at a blog party stay with WTOP for full details on these stories in the minutes ahead. Ride over to traffic at Rick McClure. The only issue on the Beltway right now is the crash cleanup on the interloop between routes 50 and 202 that was along the right side and

Jazzed About Work
"cabanas" Discussed on Jazzed About Work
"There's been over the last, this is another, I think, bit of good news on the retirement landscape. Over the last couple of decades, there's been sort of what I'll call a small D democratization of financial planning advice. It used to be kind of known as kind of the wealth management field and that's still a phrase out there. Meaning that this was these were services only available to the very affluent. But a lot more lower cost options are out there these days, either online services, the so called robo advisory, software platforms for people who kind of want to take a do it yourself approach, but you get the benefit of software and technology to hybrid options that rely on technology, but there's also a human component. And then you can also hire financial planners, I'm just on a fee basis to just do a plan for you. It's almost like a financial checkup. And then you can go off and execute that yourself. So it is possible to get help on a low cost basis. The unfortunate part here is that this is another area where there's a lot of complexity. The regulatory landscape is such that there's all kinds of people out there who can hang up a shingle calling themselves a financial adviser. But what I'm explaining in this chapter is what you really need is somebody who is a fiduciary adviser, meaning that they are acting as a fiduciary in all cases when they are dealing with you and your money. And what that simply means is they are legally obligated to push your interests first. I think a lot of people are surprised to hear this that a lot of people who call themselves advisers, their first loyalty may be to generating commissions or meeting sales goals of the organization they work for. So you need a fiduciary adviser. So I'm laying all that out in the chapter. My wife and I have used the planner. Actually, ever since I did my first book, the hard times guide to retirement security and which was published in 2010. And I had a chamber in that book about how to hire a planner, how to hire financial adviser. And after I drafted that chapter, I said to my wife, you know, I think we need one of these people. And we did, in fact, hire fiduciary only fee only registered investment adviser. We've had that relationship for a long time and it's a great, very helpful relationship. I think let me just tie that also back to the decline in the cost of investing. So if you're using this very low cost passive investing approach, which is what I'm recommending. You've kind of created room there if I could put it that way for some to layer and some amount of additional cost for some financial planning help. In your costs probably still going to be lower than it would have been under the old higher cost model. So what we're seeing is that the investing part is sort of becoming commoditized. You say kind of a set it and forget it approach. And I'm going to contribute X I don't know automatic basis every month to my account. I'm going to rebalance it every so often. But the value add is the kind of a more holistic advice that you can get from advisers. And I think another really great benefit of having a financial planner is having a partner outside the household that you can turn to for married couples. It's typically the case that one spouse kind of takes care of this stuff and the other maybe does not. Very often I don't want to be generalized, but very often it's the man. Not in my family. I will say. Yeah, that's what I say. You know, you can't over generalize. But my point is, if whoever is doing that financial management is the first to die, then the other spouse can be kind of left at sea. Well, if there's a trusted financial planner, also on the scene, that's great in terms of the transition. The other thing that's great about having a planner is that, you know, it's well documented that we all experience some degree of cognitive decline as we age. As one of my experts that I talked about this stuff says it's that we want all lose all of our marbles, but we'll all lose a marble or two. And that means that our ability to make good financial decisions can also decline with age. And they're really scary thing about this is that the research tells us that as we experience cognitive decline, we actually are confidence in our financial decision making ability, moves inversely to the decline. As we decline, we actually tend to think that we're more capable. So again, having sort of a trusted adviser on the scene to provide a back staff and a check can be really helpful. Yeah. Well, you have so much helpful advice here. I want to, sadly, we're running out of time, but I want to repeat the name of the book. The full title is retirement reboot, common sense, financial strategies for getting back on track. And you have other ways that people can reach you. Can you share where they might find more of your information where can they look you up? The easiest way to visit my website, which is retirement revised dot com. And from there, you'll see information about the book, but also a link to, I do a pretty regular free email newsletter, usually comes out two or three times a month. Containing links to my latest articles. I do a podcast periodically there that is also linked up in the newsletter. So I would say visit the website and I hope you'll sign up for the free newsletter there. And again, I recommend the book. It's a great way to kind of take a methodical informed approach to preparing for the future. Mark, thank you so much for sharing all these tips today. It's great talking with you again and I wish

The Dan Bongino Show
President Donald Trump Is Back on Twitter
"But I found this interesting Jim found this Apparently it's not really one of Jim's dark web things but he was kind of fishing around and some shady website like he's always doing He was doing it at the Cabana and there were people I was like dude dude we can't do that here This is only work related stuff I don't even know in the hotel Wi-Fi but apparently Donald Trump gave some statement about coming back to Twitter I hadn't heard It's pretty funny and very trumpy and so Jim if you play that check this out Okay it's good to be back Let's see what we're going to do first to eat at speaker Pelosi You're fired PS tell Paul He doesn't look good in his underwear We saw the body cam it's horrible thing We don't want to get suspended off the bat at Rosie O'Donnell You're still a disgusting animal both inside and out It's true Now let's not waste a good one at said Warren I am more Indian than you Hashtag Pocahontas no wait no wait I got it I get it I'm back I had not heard this statement It did not get picked up Fact check ours Fact checkers we're kidding Bill dean McCarthy stop wedding your diaper Hold it in buddy Hold it in What's is it Jacob Reyes calm down yakub calm down That's a joke That is non fact Donald Trump Even though the voice is made that is our friend Sean farris That is on his Twitter account He is by far the single best Trump voice imitator I've ever heard

Game of Crimes
"cabanas" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"It just so happened that yes, the mob was down in Q, but big time everybody knows that they were partners with Batista, and they were building their casinos because Meyer lansky who was a financial genius behind the Italian mafia. You know, decided to make Cuba, their own headquarters for gambling. It was a Paradise. You know, they had to complete backing of the government. But it just so happens that they went to bank of financier, Julio laws bank. My dad was on the board of director, my dad meant Julius, and Julius was an excellent. He was Myers accountant, but you never hear about Julius Rosen garden because he was just Myers accountant, but they became great friends and his wife, Emma, rose and guard, and my mom became great friends socially, that, yeah, they borrowed money from Banco financiero, like any hotel and Banco financier on the money. My dad even let Julius some money on a personal basis. I still have the IOU's and the personal notes they ran between each other. My dad back in 58, I think Glen Julius a $150,000. My dad was a very wealthy man. And when we came from Cuba, he brought money a substantial amount of money. And with that money, he started the first sugar refinery in Florida, back then, how was he able to get the money out with Castro and power? Well, remember that he had been in the sugar business for years, and he had already for years had banking relationships with New York and Switzerland. They were the largest sugar traders in the world. My dad had all types of banking relationships and he basically transferred the money out and but he also snuck some gold out too, didn't he? Gold? Yeah. No, I don't, I never. Did he have any gold? Okay. No, my dad was he was not a speculator at all. He was strictly a very administrative mind. He believed in. But he was able to bring the good chunk of money though, right? Was he able to bring just money from Cuba? Yes. Yes. Okay. Very good. I mean, it's surprising because we know Castro nationalized everything. Yeah. But he pulled out before he said he was going for a medical checkup in Boston. And so he went first, then he called for us. And we flew over on a Pan Am flight with my mom, my sister, me and two maids. We arrived at the United States with two maids on a panel in flight, you know? There's a blast from the past. When's the last time you heard somebody flying Pan Am? Oh, yeah. I have a picture of us getting off the plane. And where do we go? You know, they used the vacation on key Biscayne. So we go to the key Biscayne hotel and stay in Cabana. There's two story cabanas. They had back there next to the beach and who was next door to us. Richard Nixon. He was recuperating from the Kennedy election. The losing the election, he was recuperating on key Biscayne, relaxing with his friend, Bebe rebozo..

The Sustainable Futures Report
"cabanas" Discussed on The Sustainable Futures Report
"Australian mining from osceola gold alleged that when valuable deposits of gold and silver were discovered in el salvador. The government for political reasons withheld the puppets it needed to begin digging and the company claims to ninety four million dollars in compensation el salvador counted. The company not only lacked environmental permits but also failed to prove it had obtained rights too much of the land covered by its request many farmers in the northern cabanas region where the company wanted to dig had refused to sell their land. The plane failed. Hearings are organized by the world bank's international center for settlement of investment disputes. I see us. Id and offered when held in secret without appeal is partly due to opposition to isd s best state dispute settlement by france germany germany itself pursued by swedish cooperation. Vattenfall latte t. Tip failed now. A new study from the london school of economics reports that isd s is being used to attack climate legislation at least thirteen climate related isdn cases files between twenty twelve and the president were identified while these guys is do not always contain explicit references to climate change they all relate directly to the introduction withdrawal or amendment of policy measure explicitly developed to meet a country's climate goals some of the cases seek compensation such as the energy companies djing netherlands government for phasing out coal five power stations others have attacked. The reduction in subsidies spoke renewable power generation. A third group involves environmental conditions or the withdrawal of permits such as the action of the obama administration over the keystone xl pipeline. The trump administration reversed the decision will not we wait to see where the biden reverses gain. The size of potential compensation claims can make governance. Think hard about how committed they us that climate policies oh and the other policies that matter will the peat industry su if his vented from marketing horticultural peat will and manufacturers sue if the government outlaws gas us. This story emphasizes that there are many ways to frustrate climate regulations and many organizations that will seek to do so bank of england studies and green finances jute notwithstanding and in other news sharing their findings they knew science brief review published on the seventh of june scientists newcastle university. The university of east anglia the tyndall center for climate change research at the instituto. Nacional prestigous sao paulo. Brazil analyzed over a hundred and seventy peer reviewed scientific papers that headline conclusion was that climate change increases extreme rainfall and the chance of floods. Climate change they say increases the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall because a warm atmosphere holds more walls of vapor. That can rain out sometimes. Over a short period the movement of water vapor through the atmosphere in storms is also modified increases in extreme rainfall have been observed in many parts of the world. Extreme rainfall in intel can increase the chance of floods occurring and magnitude in small and in urban catchments severely impacting local populations and infrastructure. Extreme rainfall dissociated flood hazards are projected to increase as global temperatures. Continue to rise. May in earth systems dynamics scientists walnut interacting tipping elements increased risk of climate domino effects on the global warming. They site with progressing global warming. There is an increased risk that one or several tipping elements in the climate system might a critical threshold resulting in severe consequences for the global climate ecosystems and human societies while the underlying processes a fairly. Well understood it is unclear how their interactions might impact the overall stability of the earth's climate system of yet..

DCL Podcast
"cabanas" Discussed on DCL Podcast
"Ship and you have a free drink yet because we haven't talked about. This soda is included on a disney cruise but it is not included on any of the other mainstream cruise line. So that would be something you'd pay extra for but soda is included in the restaurants in on the pool deck. So if you are going to a bar for some reason you stopped that or when you're walking into the movie theater. They have that little. They have a snack stand that they sell popcorn and they sell more chocolate in snacks and they also sell soda but in the dining rooms and at the on the pool deck you can have it for no additional charge. I'd gone too many a movie. Where i run upstairs grab a soda and some fries or something. Take entire play downstairs to the movies and then just be respectful in like. Don't leave your plate in all your dirty food in the theater like just take the time to bring it back upstairs but don't buy popcorn or soda and you got free food. The movies are included food. And you can bring bags of popcorn. They sell those skinny pot bags. There's they sell at the grocery store skinny pop and it's all sealed in vacuum sealed upper. Whatever so it's fresh so you could bring with you if it's a four day cruise knee wanna bring four bags that popcorn so you can see a movie everyday not pay for popcorn. You can do that as well. A couple of other places so steep brought up the ice cream steve. Why don't you talk about the ice cream because the included ice cream versus the paid for ice cream. I think that's like one of the kids favorite places they always have a soft serve on all of the ships up on the pool deck that you can go any generally. It's running when it starts in the morning but generally it goes pretty late in the evening they keep that that going so that that's including it. It it varies from vanilla to chocolate in nine the longer cruises the lead some different flavors on it as well in that differs from theirs. Vanilla in sweden you which is dream in the fantasy which are ice cream and sweet shops where you have to pay for. And then there's a couple other spots that i actually forget about in. I had made a list ahead of time to even forgot to add it but the coke cafe has snacks that do not cost money. So coke cafe. Is the coffee bar. You would have to pay for the coffee there. It's not part of the included coffee. However they have. I believe anticosti like from palo is at the cove cafe and they also have treats and then the coffee shop. That's downstairs near the duck. Four or five also has treats and that has no charges. Well i didn't know that. That's one of my favorite places. Yeah debt for debt. Five coffee shop. They have some great desserts in there. I did not know that. I could speak to palo earn politico. But they definitely have the cheeses and some of the the Meets and stuff like that. So it's a great place to go. The our problem. I think find is. We'll go to dinner. We'll go there and have a glass of wine afterwards and we're just not hungry for it might be a good place to get the late dinner to pop into you before you had gone to. Dinner need even more. They also have heard that There's a palo is there. Such thing as palo brench on board the ship christie one day. That has been included. Though you will get palo grudge and you will eat it. And you'll pay for your love it but i have heard through the rumor veil that the sticky buns that they serve at brunch sometimes can be found at the co cafe as well. That's good to know there. You get out with the side. Probably they would be under my radar anyway so angry any other feed that you enjoy as far as you know. There's a lot of on the pool deck. There's a lot of different options up there. Anything that stands out to that is included french fries. Say nothing nothing that we haven't talked about. I just keep telling. People always go to the quick service area because they'll have their burgers and chicken fingers every day but they usually have a special day just like everyday they have. I can't think of anything right now. But it's it's still quick but it just different so every day there is at least one thing different on those menus and they have bags of chips up there so i have in the past gotten even a bag of chips to eat as a four o'clock. Stacks as pop up there. Grab a bag of lay's that's just easy to take back to your room to your cabin and any of that food can be brought anywhere you get it at the pool deck but you can take it anywhere he wa. Let's to spend one more second talking about dining so if you are in the dining room eating or breakfast or lunch because those meals are also you can get them. You can go to the dining room for those meals as well in you. Want to of something like you want to fried rear. You want to desserts or you want to pass purses dishes. You can order those. You can have two and honestly sometimes if you're even saying to your server. Oh i'm trying to decide between x. or y. x. and y. Both show up in front of you during your meal. So don't ever say that if you don't want to things to show up in two but there's no limit to the amount of food that are on those menus that you can order just before we finish up with what is not included. We just run down those really quick one other little tip too that we've used quite a bit is this is on the magic specifically but i know they have a place in the wondering. Should dreaming dishonesty have something. That's right outside of abandons its called daisy delights and it's a great place especially if you have those early morning go over to europe and you have those early morning excursions in you. Don't wanna get up and fight. The crowds at cabannes can be really busy beforehand before people are leaving you get off the ship at eight in the morning. Dc delights is a great place that they've got oatmeal. They've got like free. They've got part phase kind of free yogurt parfait hundred things as well. So it's a great place to grab a snack in head out on on whatever you're planning on doing that day so i think that we've used and something else to mention if you're on a cruise that seven nights are longer. There's actually a character breakfast that you can attended disney junior characters. That has no charge. So it's not like going to walt disneyworld in your pink forty dollars for that character breakfast. This one is included in your fair. But you have to get tickets so if you are going on a weeklong cruise or longer. Look when you're going to make your reservations for the week to make your character breakfast. I think they call it like a vip character breakfast reservation. You can set that up again not charge. But you have to make reservations if you don't get a reservation before your crews starts because the the It's all it's showing all full when you check in that first day go right up to the shore excursion desk. I don't know why it's at the shore excursion desk. But that is where it is and you can get the tickets for the things that you've missed including the character breakfast awesome anything else. We've touched on food wise that you had on your list and ask a question because you mentioned getting a quick breakfast at the daisy delights. And i don't use room service very much because you do have the tip and of course tipping cost money. So i don't do it but does it room service like where you can order breakfast ahead of time and they'll drop it off at your room and is that is that included or do you have to pay for that sort of room service breakfast no it you don't it's not. It's very much a continental breakfast. So i don't believe everybody. You can't get eggs unless you're in a one bedroom concierge. There are a whole list of choices in. There's actually one of those cards that would even be in hotels and stuff that you fill out the night before you say what time you want your breakfast and they will deliver it to your room so if you are doing an excursion you'd like to have your coffee before you go. You took the guy two dollars so it's not free but it's not expensive and they'll bring you your coffee just kinda nice stage at the time of running up to cabanas than waiting in.

Welcome with Karim Kanji
"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome with Karim Kanji
"Think i've ever seen or gone into nags. Head member nags head next head. North him that's next next. Head north is where the was the bigger venue next south detonates. downtown. Was i don't know what it was before but it was a smaller room was fun room to play real fun room to play. And where we're gonna go with that. Was they gave you a case of. I think moosehead. I think it was a case of moosehead. You got each time. He played their interesting whereas other bars by give you a couple of tickets are a couple of beer or nothing. So is there pressure greg. Knowing that you're gonna make five or ten bucks a person to get as many people aka your friends to come to all of your shows absolutely not even just your friends guests get people get visibility. I mean you know. Hopefully we'll have jeff. Maybe join us for the bamboo. Lost us yeah. So let's get more next that'd be fun to But yeah no. I mean jeff and i jeff and i and and i guess bike to at the time we would have. We would have driven around the city. And jeff would've jeff would have lifted me up by my waist. And i would have a can't wallpaper paste and a bunch of flyers. And we would like he'd lift me off. I put the flyer up. I'd take the wallpaper paste and then on to the next one. So all the flyers in fact there was a band. Who was it that we used to. We used to compete with to see who could get there. We didn't know them. But you could always tell. We are competing to see who could get their flyers higher on a poster on a wall. Not necessarily who's also would be level could be higher. Nope yeah that's crazy. That's really interesting. Being a salesman always selling always selling so yeah so whether it was a commander room or lease palace. You're trying to get people out. Yes and doing what you couldn't marketing your marketing yourself and we who we'd talk darryl About back in that day and it was just hustle. In today i can only imagine I can only imagine what you know. You could do today as a hustler. A marketer with today's technology because back then we were cutting and pasting and drawing and photocopying in wallpaper paste plastering downtown's right this pre pre internet days or pre might spend three days. Yeah bit a bit before. The internet a bit before the internet's just a bit before the internet. Yeah awesome man. The internet as we know it today. Yeah for sure. And that is the battery. But before we go other notable bands besides the life to play whether it's in the cabana room or the spent dina hotel We have the tragically hip. Apparently leonard cohen..

Welcome with Karim Kanji
"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome with Karim Kanji
"Its yes was more along the lines of. If you're gonna play toronto there's a almost like an echelon of a venues right in in may be combined was part of that so you had to pay your dues at maybe places like the cabana fair enough to say. Yeah you could certainly get. You can certainly get a a night headlining night at the cabana room. Before you're going to get one at the horseshoe release palace yet. I sort of move up to those places. Yeah but but again. I think it's you know it's also a fun place to go and you know catcher teeth and practice your chops and yes like like you know we were. We were talking about a one point. You know going under an alter ego band name okay. No we played palace once a month on a saturday as a headline friday or saturday is a headline which ban within the life life. You know although commander in would have been running around back then or that. That point but Early very early. I think But yeah i would be the kind of place where we had talked about doing an alter ego band just just and not caring whether you're headlining her second. They're open more just around practicing the songs playing the songs cut you. Get your chops down. Kind of right. You know taking new songs going out and playing them. Yeah but i will say you know again much like. The hotel has a ballot. I coming out like first starting out as international boundaries knocking on their door asking if we could play against at their venue. I know we're going to kenny. Spackman onto talk same. Sort of thing. We you know knocking brackman's door saying culinary playing like i'll give you a chance here at an opening spot at the riv- kind of thing. Whatever you're not gonna play the horseshoe right now completely Whether other rooms in the hotel it was a rape downstairs there was a main like main room. I don't know.

Welcome with Karim Kanji
"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome with Karim Kanji
"Was it was a very interesting place. It was a very interesting place from the of. The hotel was just justed. Shitty rundown hotel were tricks returned Like a rabbit out of the hacked or like a rabbit out of a hat rabbit. This is a family show credible so you could clarify. What kind of tricks the There was the big room downstairs which was like stepping back in time but upstairs there was a small room a small room but a small room and it was called the cabana room and it became a a an important piece of eighties. Toronto music scene. And you're right. It was sort of lumped in with with the queen weston too because like you think of queen west now and you think of king west now you know all the fancy restaurants and wine bars and everything else but like back then there was really nothing west of spina really you know you had the reuven the horseshoe and it went to spina. I remember going to The band chalk circle play nathan phillips square. We went to an after party and it was somewhere between spina and bathurst on the sow side one of the upper buildings yup but like upper fours one of the buildings in there probably somebody's apartment fire member aloft and that seemed so far there was nothing there really. I mean again. There was the arts community was starting to move into their but it was really cheap rent. She beer and so so. The hotel was part of that. Cbs of that west of spina. What was it about just that area that you recall that clean west neighborhood That you know in your opinion That that made it a eight a center of music sort speaker do it yourself. I think. I think i think it was cheaper rent. You didn't have lululemon and and you know these shops that you now are on queen street. You know it was. It was a a reasonable place where somebody can go live as an artist and it was a reason place where you can set up a shop could set up storefront and again that's been talking about sort of creeping west of spine but also even like even you know whatever john peter to spina strip watch watch pursuit of happiness zyppah adult. Now you get a good to be a good vibe of that area. In fact i think i was shot in front of which will cover another future..

Welcome with Karim Kanji
"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome with Karim Kanji
"Weight i put on the rock and roll hall of fame. Yeah from the perspective of like do i think the foo fighters should be in there at some point shirt. Should they be now while they're still putting out music. I don't think so all right so you're the adding that if you're still active you don't get the hall. I don't know all right. Okay all right. Great place to visit. And cleveland rocks. Okay that's so here are some of the hidden. How did that throw you for a loop. Go ahead. I don't know i don't know if you answered the question so just to guess who these is laughing undone. No time no sugar tonight. American woman that's just the guests who right if you take a look at bto. Bto came after the guests. Who and i couldn't find out how many millions of records Or for calling them. Units these days the guests who sold But they had fourteen top forty hits in the us. Thirty top forty hits in canada. Let's willoughby's canada from that because it's very american century But as a at bto just be to thirty million copies and here are some of the songs from bto at six top forty. Us hits here are and i'm relying on wikipedia to tell me Taking care of business. You ain't seen nothing yet. let it ride. Hey you looking out for number one. I mean all classic rock staples Yeah i think that both of the i think randy backward is the next canadian. That should be inducted twice. Have they been passed up. I think so because what it. It's twenty five years since you've released your first album or or or music. I think that's how it starts Seventy six was maybe even earlier seventy three was. Bto's first album. It went gold in the us platinum in canada. All the bto number two sameer gold in the us again. A year later not fragile gold again. A year later two albums for wheel drive in head on gold and gold and they took a year off in two years after that. A gold record in canada anyways. So i think greg what i'm saying is that we are starting The write in campaign for the guests. Sue and bto to be inducted into cleveland's.

Welcome To The Music
"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome To The Music
"Think i've ever seen or gone into nags. Head member nags head next head. North him that's next next. Head north is where the was the bigger venue next south detonates. downtown. Was i don't know what it was before but it was a smaller room was fun room to play real fun room to play. And where we're gonna go with that. Was they gave you a case of. I think moosehead. I think it was a case of moosehead. You got each time. He played their interesting whereas other bars by give you a couple of tickets are a couple of beer or nothing. So is there pressure greg. Knowing that you're gonna make five or ten bucks a person to get as many people aka your friends to come to all of your shows absolutely not even just your friends guests get people get visibility. I mean you know. Hopefully we'll have jeff. Maybe join us for the bamboo. Lost that us. Yeah so let's get more next. That'd be fun to But yeah no. I mean jeff and i jeff and i and and i guess bike to at the time we would have. We would have driven around the city. And jeff would've jeff would have lifted me up by my waist. And i would have a can't wallpaper paste and a bunch of flyers. Oh yeah and we would like. He'd lift me off. I put the flyer up. I'd take the wallpaper paste and then on to the next one. So all the flyers in fact there was a band. Who was it that we used to. We used to compete with to see who could get there. We didn't know them. But you could always tell. We are competing to see who could get their flyers higher on a poster on a wall. Not necessarily who's also would be level could be higher off. Yeah that's crazy that's really interesting. Being a salesman always selling always selling so yeah so whether it was a commander room or lease palace. You're trying to get people out. Yes and doing what you couldn't marketing your marketing yourself and we who we'd talk darryl About back in that day and it was just hustle. In today i can only imagine I can only imagine what you know. You could do today as a hustler. A marketer with today's technology because back then we were cutting and pasting and drawing and photocopying in wallpaper paste plastering downtown's right this pre pre internet days or pre might spend three days. Yeah a bit a bit before. The internet a bit before the internet's just a bit before the internet. Yeah awesome man. The internet as we know it today. Yeah for sure. And that is the battery. But before we go other notable bands besides the life to play.

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"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome To The Music
"Whatever you're not gonna play the horseshoe right now completely Whether other rooms in the hotel it was a rape downstairs there was a main like main room. I don't know if they had. I never played there. Okay i never played there but apparently it was like stepping back in time. It was very you know it was like a moment in time. It hasn't been touched in years. Okay many many years Tell me a little bit about the like how big how many people could you know. I don't know honestly. I think i'm gonna guess a hundred people. Maybe max. yeah. If i remember correctly so has it always been so. Here's the reason i'm asking that now. Has it always been from my understand sort of these. These bars at that bans. Go play in. And and maybe it's the same thing that the horseshoe now that the band keeps The tickets you know super selling tickets at ten offer twenty or whatever it is. The band keeps that All drinks alcohol. Whatever goes to the bar is that is that how it is that how it has always been sir. I'm laughing because i don't know if he can hear the the geezer squawk way out here. They're not happy anyway. yeah for sure. That's that's the way he did. It was it was absolutely. You know you you would. You would get a part of the door come. You might get a part of the bar. Maybe yeah but generally speaking. It's you sell your tickets tickets to come in the door that are yours. That's what you get so you get your fifty bucks coming out fox okay. Whatever was i mean and fifty bucks. Maybe i don't know. I mean the whole bain was three bucks a pop or two bucks a pop. And you've got twenty five people in their union. Hey your dog sounds like our geese. Donald from two houses away. I was it. I thought it was your dog. Yeah that's that's the power of this mike. That amusing windows. I've been told it's better to be hot in knots or is it the other way round you. I know this sounds really weird. But you don't wanna be too hot. You don't want to be too hot all right. I'll try to sit back a bit okay. So that's that's the cabana room. Did did the cabana room in The izzy in places like this did they give the band drinks and food to take care of that lay as well or i think we'd probably get a couple of beer each if i'm not mistaken certainly wouldn't get food. Yeah again. we'll talk about the bamboo. That's that was the best place to play for food. Yeah you always got great food at the bamboo was just wasn't it wasn't i mean by got a couple of drinks but it wasn't even like like i remember playing actually could be another loss. Venue nags head downtown on king at young nags head north. We didn't young kagan nags head downtown. Downtown i just remembered north as soon as next north as you scarborough kids went. Well this guy you know not not to be funny but it's You said nags head You know how. I know that name next the concert listings. That radio stations used to do Whether q. or whether it was the edge You would hear these concert listings Every so often..

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"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome To The Music
"I mean that was right at the corner there and you had all these these these bars and an artsy places for people to hang out because they could afford it. Yeah nowadays you got each inam lululemon and whoever else in there. It's just like it's become high high high fashion if you will retail fashion but retail. Yeah more awards. Sorta rights yup. And it's going to see and we've talked about that with the horseshoe when we had a macpherson on it's like it's it's good to see. And hopefully we'll continue. To see places like the horseshoe in places like the riv- survive post pandemic. That's so true So wh what was it about that abandoned room that made it was it just another room. That was That bands like the ones that you played in could get gigs at and so you just did it. Yeah i mean you could you could. You could play on a it was. It was a neat room again. It wasn't a big room A pain in the ass to lug a gear up because it was a story up. Basically climb up the fire escape so call in amps up. That wasn't easy but no it was just it was it was a it was a fun place to play on a wednesday night. You know what i mean. It was just like a good fund room to play. There was nothing it was nothing like. There's nothing about it from the perspective of if you played the cabana you made it. I mean like like we talked about elmo before not to say that you made it if you played the album. But you'll wanted to play the elmo. You wanted to play the command a room but you wanted to play the cabana room. Like you wanted to play hotel isabelle like on you know what i mean the izzy and so it was. You know you're sort of at the musician. It was in your circulation of bars that you would play. Its yes was more along the lines of. If you're gonna play toronto there's a almost like an echelon of a venues right in in may be combined. It was part of that. So you had to pay your dues at maybe places like the cabana enough to say. Yeah you could certainly get. You can certainly get a a night headlining night at the cabana room. Before you're going to get one at the horseshoe release palace yet. I sort of move up to those places. Yeah but but again. I think it's you know it's also a fun place to go and you know catcher teeth and practice your chops and yes like like you know we were. We were talking about a one point. You know going under an alter ego band name okay. No we played lee's palace once a month on a saturday as a headline friday or saturday is a headline which ban within the life life. You know although commander would have been running around back then or that that point but Early very early. I think But yeah i would be the kind of place where we had talked about doing an alter ego band just just and not caring whether you're headlining her second. They're open more just around practicing the songs playing the songs cut you. Get your chops down. Kind of right. You know taking new songs going and playing them. Yeah but but i will say you know again much like. The hotel has a ballot. I coming out like first starting out as international boundaries knocking on their door asking if we could play against at their venue. I know we're going to kenny. Spackman went onto talk. Same sort of thing. We you know knocking brackman's door saying culinary playing like give you a chance here at an opening spot at the river kind of thing..

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"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome To The Music
"Was it was a very interesting place. It was a very interesting place from the of. The hotel was just justed. Shitty rundown hotel were tricks returned Like a rabbit out of the hacked or like a rabbit out of a hat rabbit. This is a family show credible. So you could clarify tricks the There was the big room downstairs which was like stepping back in time but upstairs there was a small room a small room but a small room and it was called the cabana room and it.

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"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome To The Music
"Weight i put on the rock and roll hall of fame. Yeah from the perspective of like do i think the foo fighters should be in there at some point shirt. Should they be now while they're still putting out music. I don't think so all right so you're the adding that if you're still active you don't get the hall. I don't know all right. Okay all right. Great place to visit. And cleveland rocks. Okay that's so here are some of the hidden. How did that throw you for a loop. Go ahead. I don't know i don't know if you answered the question so just to guess who these is laughing undone. No time no sugar tonight. American woman that's just the guests who right if you take a look at bto. Bto came after the guests. Who and i couldn't find out how many millions of records Or for calling them. Units these days the guests who sold But they had fourteen top forty hits in the us. Thirty top forty hits in canada. Let's willoughby's canada from that because it's very american century But as a at bto just be to thirty million copies and here are some of the songs from bto at six top forty. Us hits here are and i'm relying on wikipedia to tell me Taking care of business. You ain't seen nothing yet. let it ride. Hey you looking out for number one. I mean all classic rock staples Yeah i think that both of the i think randy quaid is the next canadian. That should be inducted twice. Have they been passed up. I think so because it's twenty five years since you've released your first album or or or music i think that's how it starts Seventy six was maybe even earlier seventy three was. Bto's first album. It went gold in the us platinum in canada. All the bto number two sameer gold in the us again. A year later not fragile gold again. A year later two albums for wheel drive in head on gold and gold and they took a year off in two years after that. A gold record in canada anyways. So i think greg what i'm saying is that we are starting The write in campaign for the guests. Sue and bto to be inducted into cleveland's.

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"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome To The Music
"We would play that game where he had half to connect musicians names. And that's where bing crosby stills nash young. mc hammer came from was that ever. Your guest was that. I don't know i don't know i can't remember. I mean it could have been just could've been johnny could have been. Sean could so neil young has been inducted twice. Yup russia is really in their rush. Was i think the latest canadian a band slash musician to join Who else has been you know the band the band. Then which is canadian and american And the next two are essentially solo artists. So you have leonard. Cohen has been elected as has inducted inducted. Yeah what did i say. Elected elected as has rick battles favorite songwriter. Joni mitchell. did you happen to watch this video of him. Talking about having. I think it was lunch with joanie. Just a just released it this past week i think or maybe two weeks ago. Just a great story. He tells about I think going to la and sitting down with With joni mitchell check that out. I watched check that in. Yeah are your allergies. Acting up greg. My allergies are horrendous. Facebook live is probably not the best thing to do right now. Here's who's not in the rock and roll hall of fame. And i know a lot of people are They either they either Respect this guy or they think is nothing randy bachman of oh and the guests who has not been Inducted was induced into the rock and roll induced elected juiced. Sure do you think he deserves to be think the guests who or beat you deserve to be the rock and roll hall of fame and the rock and roll hall of fame..

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"cabanas" Discussed on Welcome To The Music
"We are live and in living color so welcome everybody. All the i think five hundred seventy two people that are watching live Okay so. I don't know if you follow warren from iron gate on facebook all of warren from iron gate on facebook. Yeah i do more. Yes so he posted something. I think yesterday might have been a teddy bear. No it was a pig. You posted a pig. Yes and a local musician. By the name of brendan summited. Yes and so. I responded back asking warren if he would be so kind as to make it introduction to To brandon mr canning. Mr canning and mr canning actually responded. Yes so let me tell you his response. Let me if. I had brennan canning on your have not. I have met him digi at twitter canada. So now you had on your website at as if you're a picture on your website. Yeah look creepy. Bill caitlyn let's see so he mentioned. What did he say so brandon told warranty. Do tell kareem so. I'm waiting for warren. Assuming is busy today. Because he's got auctions little little busy right now looking to my right. Yeah so let them at still. The next closing can let warren porter no to respond to his friend. Brendan canning who is one of the founders of digital members of broken sanchez. H h h h. Ed i don't know broken social scene. I do know the ban said okay. So i'm sorry. You are too good for popular music now. If act we saw broken social scene. Just a little bit before the pandemic i think you. Oh where did you see them. At the danforth nice. It was a great great show. I i discovered them late in life. I don't know maybe eight years or sixties sixties. And i go where where have i been that. I don't know this band. Yeah just just just great.

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"How it's going to impact the beach areas. The concessionaires will not be permitted to have any cabanas on the public beach furniture will be limited to chairs and umbrellas. Only on the cheers must be placed at least 6 ft apart and I'll have field monitors on the beach to enforce that. Says that you can expect also to see plenty more police presence in the area with over 350 cops patrolling, especially on the weekends. It's coming upon. I know for another 793,000. Americans are finally first time jobless claims. While the numbers still historically high it's the fourth straight week the number of Americans filing for initial unemployment benefits has dropped. Only because the previous week's high was revised upward. Still, the number was higher than forecast experts were expecting somewhere around 760,000 memorial events continue ahead of the third anniversary of the Parkland massacre this Sunday. The father of 17 year old victim Walking. Oliver is designing a mural in Pine trails park honoring the 17 people who lost their lives by simply going to school manual. Oliver's dedicated his life to fighting to reduce gun violence, saying he feels he owes this to his son and I'm still a father. Nothing has changed in terms of things that I need to do at. The father says he's turning his grief into action, crying and praying on honoring. It's just not enough. Congressman Ted Deutch will update the fight for universal Background checks at the dedication. When did Grossman News Radio's 6 10 w Y O D 905 a massive storms, creating some dangerous travel conditions from Texas to Jersey over the next couple of days? Lisa Haven't devices predicted in areas like Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky and heavy snow through possibly the weekend in the Ohio Valley all the way through the mid Atlantic and get ready to break out the flowers and the candy and the romance. Valentine's Day's almost here. NBC's Chris blown reports that we could see some new trends of this year after a year spent mostly at home. Experts expect couples to buy experiences to especially those that are close to home and comply with CDC guidelines. The National Retail Federation prosperous Rights and Analytics Annual survey shows that on average, we spent about 165 bucks on Valentine's Day, gifts and celebrations. That's almost 40 Bucks lesson last year. More news at 9 30. It's 906. I'm Natalie Rodriguez. Jimmy back to you. All right. Thank you. Wa slickly produced videos. No like that's what them creds in putting out for this impeachment trial. We'll hear from some of them straight ahead at Let's see 9 12 trafficking. 9 10 a news radio 6 10 w Y o D. Somewhere in Maryland, Dr X unleashes his scratch off masterpiece Load the Price's cash box. Don't multiply them 50 times more. What happened?.

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Proposals for new podcast tags in RSS unveiled
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The Parents Are Not Alright
"I'm in the virtual studio today with producer Ginny Moon Hey Jeannie I'm waving to you all the way from Harlem, Hey Maria, I'm in Queens. So Jeannie were talking about our favorite topic today parenting, right? Yeah and parenting in twenty twenty is a whole new level parenting. You know what I have adult children now. So honestly, I am so thankful that I do not have to be raising little kids during this time I just can't imagine. So what have you been doing because how old is your little boy now Medina's turning three it's been an adventure I don't know how else to put it. But in this adventure, you're not really going anywhere, right? No, it's an adventure within the four walls of our apartment. So what's it been like like? How do you even manage it I don't some days and some days I do. I had to cut back to part time. So when everything shut down I, just tried to manage the best I could. But it became too much I. was burnt out I was trying to work at night I was trying to work in his nap times and also like switching gears from mom to try and. Write an email or work I can't multitask again if I have a toddler running around in the background running my life like he's the boss, I can hear my in the background saying Mommy's. But yeah, you just Kinda deal with it. Yeah. I have to say in the beginning the only way I made it through, was my coffee in the morning and passing the torch to the wine that I would have to the day. I know you're tired genie as a parent but the thing is, is that when people are tired, they're like, oh, my God the last thing I want to do is go to work but for you, you're like I'm tired I really WanNa go to work yeah. Because I just WANNA. Work without distractions like how many times a day do I have seen running in here and being like me and like L. And he wants to play and like. Hangman. And it's nice. I had review. On some level, but I really just want to focus for an eight. Hour Day Without a distraction and it's because it's really hard to switch gears feel like women are good at multitasking. But this is not one of those scenarios I wanNA parent when I need to parent and I wanna work when I need to work I can't do both at the same time. So. This whole thing about the schools being closed down like New York City like they try to never close the schools down, right? Yeah. So the fact that they did shut down and they shut down all around the country poses a really big challenge because. Not, everybody can set up for remote learning I mean not everybody has Internet. Some kids only get their meals if they're going to school so. It really has been a challenge on a lot of different levels. So you decided that you like all parents you're like, okay I need to talk to other parents and commiserate and think and see how other people are doing it. So you didn't gather a group of parents I guess virtually right? Yeah I did because there's been a slew of articles about the mental load that everybody is dealing with as parents because you're not meant to do both things at once like you can't parent and work full-time that's why childcare exists and none of this was meant to be a long term solution. But I do want to say before we start that even though we have all been affected by the pandemic, all of us participating in today's roundtable have been fortunate enough to still be working in some format. So we're all healthy and we're all grateful for that but we're barely hanging on by threat. So here we go. I want to welcome from Dallas Texas we have. dinty Cabanas. Hi. How are you? Thank you for having me. So glad you're here I have Joe Marvin Tura from Richmond California. For having me and I have to Haida Alencastro from Orlando Florida. Hey thank you. Teeny. Thanks for having me and just the disclaimer everyone knows to hide it and I have actually known each other for like twenty years. So no surprises there little bit. All right. So I just want to quickly go around the virtual room. And tell me about your kids what you do. This is our Sia I am in Dallas. As you said, I have two little girls wind will be ten in three weeks. The other one will be four in two weeks. And I for fulltime digital marketing manager for. Mary. Kay Corporate here in Dallas Great Jomar. Hi I'm Joanna and I'm in Richmond. That's you know the bay area and my little one is turning three months and I teach elementary school. So juggling the new definition of a teacher and first time parent has been very, very interesting adventure. Into Haida. I have two kids. My son is ten years old and my daughter is about to be eight and a few weeks and I am a systems engineer for Lockheed. Martin but I work from home. So I've been A. Since two thousand and five. Okay. So we're going to start from the beginning. I think I mean I don't know about the rest of you but I think we all were kind of like Oh. This is going to be a few weeks we can do this. No big deal, but walk me through personally what? Each of you guys had to go through and like what kind of plan you came up with to get by for the end of the school year. Well for us like all of you we've had to adjust we did not work from home originally We were released for spring break and never came back. We were told we were going to stay. And do you learning and so it was a shock I'm not gonNA live my husband and I freaked out a little bit. But then we had to pivot really quickly. Right what are we going to do? Do we have the right equipment to we have the right setup at the House Both of our kids are in the same school. So that was one good thing because it was need to everybody. So the school they know what they were doing. We know what we're doing the girls were like what's going on? So the ambiguity of it all was really challenging for all of us. But we just started getting a routine down our dining room became our command center. So I would say the first two weeks were horrible I'm not GonNa lie but I think we've all pivoted. Can and so I was pivoting at home I was pivoting at work. And even with myself like how am I going to take time for myself and you know lose it But I'm not allowed I'm sure I'm not a lot. Of. This

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Award-winning investigative journalist Robert Riggs talks to Podnews
"I had a front row seat to evil during thirty years of investigative reporting. I'm Robert Riggs I created true crime reporter to tell the backstory of cases you may never heard of before we asked award winning investigative reporter Robert Raikes how he makes his new podcast true crime reporter. His answers include the best way of taking notes, his experiences in the Gulf War and his favorite podcasts. You'll find it links from our show notes and newsletter today. US listeners and listening to eight percent more spoken word than last year. The highlights from the upcoming spoken word audio report from NPR and Edison Research which will be unveiled on October the thirteenth. The most popular day downloading podcasts as a Thursday that's according to Triton digital's weekly snapshots, Data John off the chief content officer Pierre, x is to retire at the end of this year Kerry Donahue Director of training has already left the company according to her linked in P. R. X. Management have been criticized for lack of diversity in gender equity. Meanwhile, NPR and APM employees have launched a website to change their companies culture. Not everyone is comfortable with New Technology Donald. The podcast gives your podcast. A phone number to call to anyone can listen to your show. Bullhorn also offers a similar experience. Volley is an only APP that allows you to do podcast interviews using audio messages. She's pretty cool and thank you to our latest gold supporter focused right the makers of the scarlet usb audio interface. Grateful to all kinds supporters who allow us to focus more time in improving these everyone you can do that too appalled news dot net slash support. It's a Monday. So time for some textile free claim, the nets have pressure group about cancel culture and Censorship has written about the podcast index saying it's time for an open podcast directory, which is good because we've got one now. Review of Meta data fields associated with podcast RSS feeds is a long paper that linked to today for my show notes and our newsletter. He looks at how people are using data fields in podcasts particularly, I tunes type of Meta data field written by a spotify employees and using data. Also from spotify use a behavior it concludes that outfield is often misleading or confusing, and isn't of much use. The podcast index now has the code in place to support website over two, hundred, sixty, two, thousand podcasts, support it they say they're working on subscribing to those shows are web sub. Shortly, they've also added MIT licenses to their get hub repositories. Paul Friend has added an embedded player, which it feel website. You can see on our embedded player guide to find that links from show notes and our newsletter, and if you want a decent set of similar looking at badges feel website pod page has just published a matching set. And in podcast news journalist, Nathan phone burqas drinks with exceptional people from around the world in a podcast called the trip. Travel, show that combines local perspectives, deep storytelling, an honest conversations that only happen when friends share a bottle. It's from Cabana and we thank them for their support have poured news today political on and politics war room. With James Carville, an hour hunt have formed a new partnership in the lead to the US presidential election. It's the latest podcast now produced by policy con and podcast one is growing this sports net sports programming network adding the Michael. Irvin. podcast to their slate were promised an eight. Round at the end of every podcast. Something we're missing.

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Joe Rogan's next guest?
"Yes. The next Gaston Joe Rogan could be the current president of the United States, Donald Trump, and the man who wants to be the next one Joe Biden in a tweet trump welcomes the idea of a four hour debate with Rogan in his studio. He doesn't mention the presence of we'd go. spotify has gene cheat to oversee podcast deals for the company. She comes from paramount pictures, podcast deals like the one given to Joe Rogan made the stock value in spotify jump by more than fifty percent. Advertising, podcasts more than double Z. money according to new data pod sites giving an average return of two dollars. Forty two for every dollar spent anchor says it's cracking down on stolen podcasts after news broke a story last month that many top podcasts were being pirated on the service. The copycats might mean, Yano says found a workaround in anchors detection system according to the story we've reported a separate loophole to the company. Cabana at large podcast studio will be in the next striking digital podcast metrics report for the US. The companies have announced. Cabana has over one hundred and sixty five podcasts. podcast host art nineteen has an ounce more tools for podcast modernization including international sales, attribution tracking, and support for vast NPR got into podcasting because of a chance discussion in the staff canteen according to Eric Newsom who's written a piece. About the history of podcasting at the broadcaster Paul Page has added a voicemail feature to its podcast websites both free and paid listeners can leave voicemail, which is then sent to podcast hosts, Saas I a super APP for Africa that includes digital payments ride hailing instant messaging, and a WIFI finder has added podcasts to its service as well as listening to many different shows. It also acts as a podcast. Some indy shows earning five figure and you'll run rates on red circles says CEO Mike Cayden responding in Reddit Query Air Plug claims it's the UK's first PR agency focused solely on podcast promotion. They offer packages to launch and promote individuals shows, and the Australian podcast awards has announced their partners for twenty twenty where one of them and I am an organizer. AND INFOCOMM SKEWS on Oxford Road presents the divided states of media. Tomorrow is Katie Hertzog host of blocked and reported. I'm totally free. She says because I'm not dependent on a paycheck from anybody else our podcast is funded totally through Patriot. So we don't have corporate sponsors yet our funders or all fans of the show Nice if you can, and for the love of podcast has pop music editor James. Credit. That's me as a guest. The show promises trends, misconceptions, advice, and this aloof British accent

Scuba Shack Radio
Your Next Dive - Coco View Resort
"Needless to say, the worldwide pandemic has seriously impacted our next is. We recently had to forego our trip to Nassau and diving with Stuart. Cove. Dive. Bahamas it in October. We do know that eventually will return to normal and we'll be traveling again to fantastic dive locations. With that in mind on today's installment of your next dive, we're going to cocoa view resort on Roy Tan in Honduras. For a number of years, we heard about cocoa view from one of our instructors as one of his favourite dive destinations. So way back in two, thousand, Thirteen Donna and I had the opportunity to go to coco view. When the shop was running their annual trip there. Roett Tan is an island thirty, five miles off the coast of doors. It is forty nine square miles large and it has it is twenty eight miles in length. When you arrive at Rotan's Tans International Airport you'll be met by the resort staff and board a bus for a ride to a boat-landing. There you'll take a short boat ride that takes you to a small key where the resort is located. Let's start with diving. Cocoa view has what they call the front yard. You get to the front yard by walking in the water and taking swim out to either cocoa view or Newman Wall. Right in the middle of the front yard is a wreck called the Prince Albert The diving in the Front Yard is twenty, four hours a day seven days a week. Great for doing a night dive or maybe even a sunrise dive. Having access to unlimited sure diving is definitely a big plus for dive locations. When we went there, they had a policy where you did at checkout dive in the Front Yard I you did a couple of skills which your dive guide mask flooding clear regulator recovery before heading out to the wreck in the wall. I can't remember any other location. I've been to where you had to do a checkout dive with skills. Not sure if they still do that but no big deal. I went back to my log book to see what Di Sites we visited. We did Valley of the Kings at seventy six feet Calvin crack at ninety two tall to small along with John Spot Mary's place on 'cause place. All the dives give gave us a myriad of life coral with eighty plus visibility and bottled water temperatures in October between eighty to eighty six degrees. Fahrenheit. They have this routine where you'll do a dive at one spot and then they drop you off either on cocoa view or Newman's wall for your second dive and you make your way along the wall back to the front yard and walkout. Some folks didn't like that after a couple of days. Everybody's a little different. Their main dive boats are fifty foot long US navy boats that have been redesigned for Scuba. Their spacious well-maintained easy to get on and off and get you to dive sites quickly. The boats dock right in front of your gear locker and your gear lockers actually like a quonset hut but. There's one for each boat and it's open at both ends and you'll get a little storage locker inside that. Quantum hut. The, dive team will take your stuff to the boat if you indicate that you were diving on storage locker. It doesn't get any easier than that. We were fortunate to stay on an over the water bungalow connected by wooden walkways. Spacious Room with French doors that opened up to our private porch with Hammock. You can also choose Cabana or oceanfront room. You have all your meals in the clubhouse restaurant, all the typical breakfast fare followed by lunch and dinner with a Honduran flair. And if you desire. You won't go hungry. The clubhouses a gathering place for free seminars, enjoying your favorite beverage playing pool or visiting with the resorts feathered residents. While we haven't been back to coco view for a little while I'm sure that they are still first class operation experienced. If you're considering a trip to Roy Tan. When the pandemic is passed, you won't be disappointed for making cocoa view one of your next dives.

The Better
Episode 006: A Different Way to Approach Chronic Pain
"Role. So I talked to pickle about the fact that this what the new system is about the issue too fast pfaff lots of stuff good stuff and bad stuff. But the issue lucious in game we haven decision about what to Jane meeks. And I think bits we can help. We can help explain pine on La ask people took. Look at their own experiences. Kind as we it take pipe tiny little cat in what is it hitch? Why is it? How come? You know, and then there are other people in New Zealand who talk about We have shocks around actress, line? jax In people would have been better by shot he. Didn't feel it fell out like a dull thud at the time, and then when I got back to shore vets Sweden started to hit well how come. So I asked. The sort of question I asked why is it that some to? Play be at slack. Gridiron. It without the. Right exactly I. Mean and back going straight towards each other and we've had guys on the rugby field going out with fetches. Now, why would you do that? Exactly? But they do. So we've got lots of examples around we have pain is actually quite weird week in make choices about what we do as a result of pain we know from the pipe account example than it doesn't have to be. Very big pace of tissue damage for it to be really saw, and if you've even stopped Utah particularly a little time. Eight Albert. And then we've got different attitudes towards ask Pines. So we use different language we took off until Cabana back injury. We took about a he. As if it was a heat injury. Viewing, viewing it science, I, help people by joining the dots of their own experience. So you noticed this is coming on what makes wastes for makes a bitter we knew we nuts coming on what's going through your mind how much data see what you were experiencing. Sorry that an explaining the you've got this new system that's got these is. Get Re. Technical. Way We can use everyday examples from this pieces life. About when the Relationship between what goes on in the centuries and what they're experiencing and doesn't maxine. An, we're what they do at the pain in what the intensity don't car light very well and use those examples. We can start to help peace understand that we absolutely believe a but we've got pain and you're feeling really down. In, of course, you pints going to feel ways. What not going to be happy because you saw. It always. So we can start to help people recognize that Hein is inexperience in its own by all these different things and the stories that you and I. Make Up because we read June logical things. Might, not be for me. I learned about

Rush Limbaugh
Weather will likely make the historic SpaceX launch come down to the wire, once again
"Kenyon weather again threatens the launch window for a space as an ex rockets to carry NASA astronauts on the first crewed spaceflight to take off in the U. S. soil in nearly a decade this is Kennedy Space Center director rob Cabana it's a challenge to compete with the weather here in Florida in the summer but we're going to do what's right so we're moving ahead in it sounds like we got about a fifty fifty chance with the weather and again tomorrow we'll see how it

Chris Plante
Take 2 for SpaceX's 1st astronaut launch with more storms
"Weather again threatens a launch window for a SpaceX rocket to carry NASA astronauts on and the crew first on the space like the first crew to take off in nearly a decade Kennedy Space Center director rob Cabana talks about the possibility of a launch on Saturday it's a challenge to compete with the weather here in Florida in the summer but that we're going to do what's right so we're moving ahead in it sounds like we got about a fifty fifty chance with the weather again tomorrow we'll see how it

Software Engineering Daily
Multicloud MySQL with Jiten Vaidya and Anthony Yeh
"More about the networking challenges for implementing a multi cloud database. So we used eight engy. Cpa's support VPN Address and BJP outing so appealing. Aws engineer was fairly straightforward but Uzun and support the BJP protocol. So we couldn't use the being raised so as we had to manually set up. The routes cleared firewall rules and forward the traffic from Manu Be Glaspie in so it was basically Im- by an metrics of like we had three brothers and four regions in each cloud provider. All with each other. Can you explain what? Vp appearing as BBC painting is basically it just? It's done that allows lousy route traffic from one in one cloud provider another club. Reuter BBC meaning virtual private cloud so the communication between two clouds between getting to to VPS's to talk to one another. Explain a little more detail why that was difficult. It's easier to route packets within the network boundary of a cloud provider. But now you're sending packets across loud providers and that's why you need. Vpn Gateways and be bit outing. I see and did you have to write your own. Vpn Gateway to route the traffic from one cloud provider to another Juicy support the Ajay. Bbn Get race but Azoulay doesn't so we needed to setup the routes manually grier Rules and forward the traffic from Amanullah Parisian. Ib to the classic VPN. How else do the different cloud? Providers differ from one another significantly. Their Communities Implementations Defer the maturity of the Coordinated Implementations Bicarbonate Implementations. I mean they're hosted community services have different maturity. Some of them work as advertised and some of them. We have to put in scaffolding to make sure that we are working on there. Flaking seizure like the Kuban eighties is a service platforms on the different cloud providers. Yeah by blood is the best I think is pretty good too it. We had problems with. How does the failure domain of Vitesse Change when it goes multi cloud so one of the previous episodes? We talked about how the tasks running on Cooper netties in a single data center can recover from failures handle failures. But I'm sure. The failure domain becomes much more complex when you have multi cloud scenarios. Talk me through. Some of the failure cases that you've solved for right with us. Conceptually affiliated domain is a cell and we mapped the cell to coordinate is cluster in a region in glower in we have sixteen different cells and each cell corresponds to urbanize cluster in a region in the cloud. So we have cloudy different cells. Four regions Antigua Bells outs so conceptually. Cell is the federal domain invictus. And the same is true in this declawed. Derision world even the cloud providers tend to think of vision as failure domain. It's a set of computing resources. I mean Ability zones which is yet another failure domain. Which is slightly more granular. That's how we deploy when we are deployed Vidana single region but when you have deployed across legions been deployed across cloud riders. We tend to think of a region in a given cloud as a unit of domain Anthony. You want to add anything. I would add that. Even in the cross cloud or multi region case we do still define each availability zone within a region as its own failure domain. So for example if you tell us to launch end replicas in region cloud one. We're going to do our best to spread out across the availability zones within that region. Maybe talk through the resolution of a failure that could occur. Let's say like I'm doing a right to the database instance on the cloud that's accepting rights and so I do a right and somewhere in this right. The entire cloud provider fails. What's the process of recovering from that failure? That cloud provider has received the right. How do the other clients or how did the other databases on the clouds identified? That failure has occurred. There are different types of failure scenarios that we recognize one is kind failure and one is bland failure. What plan failure is that? You know that this region is going to go away at one point in time for maintenance for whatever reasons that's harrys hundred British in a straightforward fashion where failure your bastard out of that region in either another region in the same cloud provider. Auden do originally different. The second which is more problematic is if it's a catastrophic failure with very little warning a whole region goes away. Your master wasn't a governor discussed which was in that region. So let's see what will happen rate. I is not the right itself will fail. The second thing that will happen is that we have a global at city cluster with members in different regions and if there was a member region when I say city parking lot at apologies so the member in that region will go away the second thing that might happen but because are multiple members which cleared that Corum. Today will still continue to respond and our operator detects that the master has gone. Antony will be able to explain it better than I do. I guess picking up. Richardson left off. You know he made sure to talk about the fact that we still have the ability to read and write to this at CD topology server and that's important for ensuring that vitesse can do this automatic fail over in a safe way while taking account for the fact that one region might be unresponsive. So there's a couple of different train offs you can make as a user you can choose different trade offs so one for example is you could say. I WANNA do. I let me think across clouds across regions. And if you do that then you can know that before you were told. Any transaction was committed it has been replicated to a different region. So if you sign up for that setting it means that you won't lose any transactions that reported to clients has committed the downside of that the reason it's a trade off because that means every right you have to wait for the year round trip to Go to a different region and comeback in report that it was acknowledged so the other option that I used have is to say. I'm going to roll the dice and say you know. If an entire region goes down I will abandon any transactions that got orphaned in that region and repairing somewhere else while saying you know if that region comes back up all kind of take a look at what transactions were orphaned in replay them as necessary and this rule choices actually the way that we chose to run at Youtube so we only did within a region or given cell and we said if it ever happens that we have to continue somewhere else where you will figure out how to replay transactions. During the time I was in this never happened and I think Subaru also has said it didn't happen while he was there because what we saw much more frequently was if not that an entire region suddenly disappears. It was more that you have degradation in our region wrapping up getting worse and worse. And so what we did is we just had policies in place to say as soon as the degradation gets passed. Some facial we will preemptively shift our masters over to a different region and that might be slow. Because maybe there's a network packet loss or things like that but we were kind of babysit that wait for it and then once out of that region we say okay we're safe. We have avoided the POSSIBILITY OF TRANSACTIONS BEING ORPHANED. So those are two different offs. You can make in a condition where databases get out of SYNC. You might need to have a voting procedure to determine a quorum. Can you give an example of when that might occur and how databases would communicate in that scenario to resolve an inconsistency so the way we run our system we don't use voting and according to figure that out my sequel has this concept of GD idea global transaction ninety as Antony described you have a master in multiple replicas and different might have replicated who are different extent? Also if you have semis? Implication turned on what that means. Is that before? The master says that something was successfully committed that the data who it read that particular transaction is guaranteed to be applica- somewhere else in logs. So all that needs to happen is that it needs to get over the network and it needs to get into the really log. It doesn't need to be materialized into the target database the latency required for that is Lloyd than actually getting into and into the database. Long Story Short. What we need to do is to talk to all the mccaslin figure out which -LICA- has progressed to the highest judy. Id which has jetties which is as close to the master as possible and the Jews that as the new master so this is something that is done post-facto after the master has gone down at mark for the transaction. So that's how we allied a split brain with semi sink turned on. We don't pay the cost of figuring this out for a transaction. We just do this at the title fellow or semi Turned on that make sense. It does and I'd like to change the conversation to actual production deployments. So have you put the multi cloud database into production for any particular users? Who are the people that would want to switch to this more aggressively from just a single data center? We have trials. Nobody is actually using it in production yet but I was telling you about this company in Japan who is interested in it. We are talking to them. They have created an account. I don't exactly at what point the trial is. Somebody like them would be very interested in it. We also have some conversations going on with government agencies early conversations who are interested in this and we destroyed this out about two weeks ago so but leaders yet totally zooming out talking about the business more. Broadly you've had some large customer deployments that you've worked with worked slack and square and hubs spot and Bolat of other companies and the overall business of planet scale is around this control plane that you can sell and license. How does the control plane that you sell? Compared to what the Open Source Vitesse model contains so let me just clarify that. Slacks squid Who HAVE DONE. The guest is for open source with us. We do provide support to slack and squad sport. We don't have a relationship with and what you said is exactly right. I mean we do want to provide vitas support for any company that wants with support because we want As Open source project we as successful as possible and we adhere to help the community. But that's not how we are going to scale the company so what we have built is basically the technology that we have built is this operator which allows us to create an API on top of coordinates that allows us to databases safely in single or multiple Clusters right that is like that. We have built. We have actually taken our operator and we have made a subset of that open source we will be doing an announcement about that etc pretty soon. And it's a pretty full fledged open-source Planet scale operator that will allow you to run with us well and safely in the cluster. It just doesn't have some features related to teams and Cross Cluster Federation and so on that Anthony talked about that our planet's guilty be operator has so the operator version that we use to run our own clusters we call that panicle debut so what we are going to scale the company on is this database of service that we are running as planet scale. Db What is coming is a multiple ways to apply planets. Guilty one of them recalled. Byu Okay which is your own Kubler. Cabanas where you'll be able to create custom regions by giving us access to your one of this cluster. You could use our control Blaine. But many said the pride actual parts get stopped at CLUSTER. So that the data never leaves your GonNa Cluster. We will also cream of Finance Kennedy. Beware weekly at a separate account for you. We can associated with your billing account and rerun awarding of Db In separate For you so that. You're not in Bite Environment

Monocle 24: The Urbanist
Janeiro Hotel, Rio de Janeiro
"This week after Rio. Well Markle's Fernando are Gusta Pacheco is in his yearly return trip home to Brazil this time stopping by the new Janeiro hotel in the district of long staying. Faithful to the Brazilian Zillion Fashion Label Austin which shares owner. This recently opened home away from home based cheek tropical touches and skillfully reuses. This is an old seafront building. Let's find out more and there is no other city like Rio de Janeiro as soon as you land you start marveling at its mix of urban and nature. Hr Beach and mountain sure. It's also a city dotted with serious urbanistic problems and of course violence but nevertheless it's still has its charm charm. I have a couple of favorite hotels. Stay in the city which I like to visit every year from the traditional Cabana Palace to the newly opened or town soon now which was originally designed by Scott Nehemiah but it was very much impressed by Sinead Ortho. The New Hotel by Oscar mets UvA the owner of Brazilian fashion brand oss cling. OSC LINK is a mainstay of Brazilian fashion with Sheikh Tropical Motifs and and Casual Cut Yorker style calculate of course the nickname for people born in Rio. I always loved the fashion brand. And it's impressive. How much the hotel telomeres. It's look in the best possible way. The hotel is situated in the district of Leblon. The neighboring district to Lebron is famous for its many bars and is also known to Brazilians as the district. Where Soap Opera Author Manuel cavs field. His successful telenovelas sitting behind. Janiro also recalled the stories of the past in the building's designed doing an incredible job reusing fading Slim mm-hmm seafront apartment block. It's woody entrance already tells you this is auto that prefers to keep things described. The rules are simple but they match perfectly with its light. Callers and spacious bathrooms and for me. It's the little touches that make you fall in love with a hotel. The elevators baiters are ferry dock. Nothing worse than massive bright lights in the left specially as you head to the second floor to have breakfast and other place where it is. His hotel shines. Many Brazilian hotels days are going for generic international breakfasts which is a shame as there's nothing better than a good with Brazilian breakfast. Janetta doesn't disappoint the cakes. The Brad the fruit all set beautifully by the hotel chefs but perhaps the biggest highlight of the novel is the Compact Marble Swimming Pool. The top floor when it's still the reflections of the cityscape their ripple in the water show. Why does hotel is so important to real. It captures the best of its surroundings. All within its walls with incredible views to Lebron beach and to the CAGAS US islands. The pool is better suited for light conversation or just admire the view and of course to enjoy one of the cocktails and the Pool Dr..

News, Traffic and Weather
Justin Bieber reveals he's battling Lyme disease
"Pop star Justin Bieber is taken to social media to analyses battling Lyme disease it took Justin Bieber two years to get the correct diagnosis and doctor Rosen Cabana hajj a Lyme disease expert in Connecticut says that's typical and problematic because the tick borne illness causes joint problems another serious issue if left untreated rain it can get inside different organs about twenty five percent of cardiac patients actually have a tick borne infection you can't have everything

BBC World Service
El Salvador rape victim acquitted over stillbirth murder charge
"Now and the extraordinary story of Evelyn Hernandez the twenty one year old woman whose baby was found dead in the toilet where she gave birth she's not been cleared during a re trial her case had so much attention not just in El Salvador but across the world she had initially been found guilty of aggravated homicide under the country's strict abortion laws and served thirty three months of a thirty year sentence should always maintained her innocence saying that she did not know she was pregnant and lost consciousness during the birth ms Hernandez was eighteen at the time she said that she was raped by a gang member women's groups in El Salvador hope the ruling will such a precedent for other women in the country now earlier I spoke to a leader come by adult Cabana advocacy adviser for Latin America and the carribean at the center for reproductive rights and she gave me her take on the case Evelyn was a nineteen year old girl at that so for right and she did not know she became pregnant from that rate she had a stillbirth her house and she lost so much blood that she lost consciousness her mother found her and took her to the hospital and while in the hospital the doctors I assume that she had had an abortion I'm cold out there eighties I'm into thousand seventeen a judge found her guilty of aggravated homicide I'm Dan asked several organizations appealed the sentence and it was an old but the Supreme Court in December of two thousand eighteen based on the fact that dissenters was built in prejudice rather than every than some medical records this is the second trial I understand it in which the judge found that there isn't enough evidence and so she's been acquitted absolutely the first trial she was sentenced to up to thirty years and she was in the L. for three years as I mentioned before it was appealed by her lawyers in El Salvador and that sense and was an old and again the prosecutors who wish again for another trial I'm on try that we're looking not sort of thirty year she was sentenced before but up to forty years in prison brought to light a Salvador strict abortion laws but it's this idea that if guilty under the law normally a woman would face between two and eight years in jail but the prosecution asked for fourteen years for Evelyn why this is ridiculous and these are poor arguments from the prosecutors that are black with gender stereotypes I mean back waiting for mediation they could not prove that there was an intention but they still eyes were disproportionate I'm in just sentence of forty years and this shows again that Evelyn case she was another victim of his own forces them back on them so women for being poor this is a very important precedent because they need to understand and that this judge understood to date that having a still bird is not a crime and that these cases happen very often especially of women that are readying bowl no world situations that have no access to health services no access to that location and usually extremely poor you mentioned that this is an important precedent how do you think this is going to affect other cases because evidence case of course is very high profile but it's not unique in El Salvador how do you think this is going to affect women that are in a similar position who were jailed because of this but also as you say women and vulnerable positions were subjected to rate for example I think this ability that evidence case has brought is very important I'm making this up very important judicial precedent because is gonna help was to show how these total criminalization of abortion and outside of other just bush's wrongful implementation that increase systematic violations of human rights four days will noble women I mean it is important to understand that all the women that we have seen that are going through these similar cases I'm big group of women that we call the seventeen and more are women that are in a very vulnerable situation extremely poor they are under in security they live very rural area at cetera and I think that this will be great to keep basically lice and that the situation in El Salvador need to stop today we're celebrating for everything but tomorrow we keep fighting for builders sixteen women better still in jail for having obstetric emergencies or steal bird are you hoping that this could be a move to change the law in a Salvador or is that just set in stone G. thing I hold that these helps their policy makers and the authorities and even their population in a suburb or that these cases are happening that these cases are very often data of such a good margins this happened to women that have no access and it's important to understand that the total criminalization is just sentencing women to go to jail for something that does happen naturally and that was a leader come by and calavera advocacy adviser for Latin America and the carribean at the center of reproductive rights exploding with happiness that's the defense lawyer at birth somebody a deli on that's evidence defense lawyer Evan herself after she was really says thank god just as has been done and and she then else at like a outlined her plans for the future said to continue studying move forward with my goals I'm happy which of course an understatement after what

podnews
Crime Junkie is celebrating 18 million downloads
"Me tell you about the mysterious death of Kendrick Johnson. Crime junkie is celebrating eighteen million downloads in the past two months. The true crime podcast has signed with Cabana. The digital audio business of at-large media for exclusive add representation the podcast has a live tour in June. Swooped? A new social podcast player has been getting plenty of positive reviews. We noticed one in diverge yesterday. Now, clearly it would be wrong of us to recommend the all sign up and listen to the pod news podcast in swimsuit. So will not be doing that today. We did. Discover specs though, an automatic transcription and voice editing tool, and we linked to a video today of somebody removing the arms in a podcast. It's quite neat. You'll find the link in our show notes and in our newsletter if you'd like to download apps GIO longs to other countries on an iphone. We linked to a helpful guide from gadget hacks today. And if you own an Android phone, it's even easier just use a trusted AP K mirror like one called a PK mirror and download the file to install it on your device after checking your local laws. First Barron's online covers how podcasting becomes a big business today. Dur lingo Spanish podcast is a bilingual podcast and. Sunday media. I looking for story pitches, you need to be a native Spanish speaker and get your proposal to them by the end of April. The twenty eighth the company also highlights Argentina's park podcast network, which has over twenty shows in a blog post today. The Sydney Morning Herald has reviewed the road cast pro and the team behind Nancy WNYC's popular LGBTQ, plus podcast visited Florida State University in podcasts today. Leo LaPorte is the guest in the upgrade from life hacker this week. Also, new this week C S are of one features inspiring people who are making strides outside their chosen careers and nouveau Monde is the first native podcast from French radio station. France unfo- it focuses on new technology. It's thirty minutes long. It to spin off of a four minute feature aired on the station on Saturdays,

FT News
Swedbank chief sacked over money laundering scandal
"Executive of sweat, bang has been fired by the Swedish banks board paying the price for a Rapidly-escalating money laundering scandal. She is the second Nordic Bank chief to lose their job ever Bank laundering scandals which should Millns. How's the FTE's financial editor patching Jenkins? What's nice? I fall. Richard, I gather you're just out of the sweat Bank AGM, and if we can hear any background noises. It's the stage being taken down as neat metaphor for some of the rather dramatic news was revealed earlier today. Yeah. It's been two days of immense drama at sweat Bank. Yesterday was kind of surreal it was just one new allegations after new allegation. The Bank was raided by police prosecutors in Sweden upgraded their investigation from just looking at whether sweat Bank broke insider information rules, whether they'd committed aggravated fraud, which is you know, an extraordinary probe. And finally, we revealed the US regulators probing sweat Bank over the money laundering allegations. And so therefore this morning just minutes before the GM. It was kind of no surprise the sweat banks board decided to fire s- chief executive, but get two bonus on the former chief executive now used to be head of sweat Bank in the Baltics, which is where most of these allegations of money laundering. Come from an really she just paid the price for what's now turning into a hugely de. Imaging's scandal for sweat Bank. And you've been reporting also on the government reaction to this which is pretty extraordinarily harsh as well. Yes, I think it's fair to say that really Sweden's reputation is on the line here. Just as Denmark's reputation was on the line in these countries that pride themselves on extremely low levels of corruption inside that borders that also pride themselves on very high level of trust between individuals between individuals and government, but also between individuals and companies and the problem with the sweat Bank scandal as with the dunce Cabana scandal beforehand is it puts all if that at risk. And so I think ministers in both countries are extremely worried about this trust dimension that if a road's people's trust in society, not just in the specific Bankin question. It's very dangerous. And I think what you see from the government in the post few. Days here in Stockholm is basically swiped Bank his turning into something of a case study in how not to handle live money laundering scandal. So Richard, I know the legal limitations on exactly what we can say here, but what is swept Bank accused of doing. So it basic level. What is come out in an investigation by Swedish public TV SP tea is that internal documents from swipe banks suggests that what they called the high risk non-resident portfolio. So this is risky customers from Russia. Another ex-soviet countries the hundred thirty five billion euros was moved through sweat Bank in the stone you now it's the market leader in the studio, but it's also the market leader in Latvia, and Lithuania. So we're talking about dozens of billions of euros of questionable money flows. US regulators of Austin, whatever its connections to do with a number of no money laundering. Scheme such as the Russian laundromat, Panama papers on offshore companies and Danske Bank and some failed banks such as Latvia's Avio, LV and Yukio in Lithuania. So we're still in nearly stages of really building up a picture of exactly what's going on. But it's fed sakes. What Bank is facing allegations from sort of also school nece reminders of the background to this. Because as you say the done ski- Bank, money laundering scandal blew up several months ago. Now, I'm dates back many years. Of course, how is what happened there linked to these what Bank revelations? Well, it is definitely linked. They both would not banks that went into the Baltics in the early two thousands late nineteen, you know, this was the new land of growth and opportunity, and they were extremely hauled. Hit in the financial crisis. Bowl ticket conham is totally decimated. And so in the recovery some of these banks started making pretty good money. Dansko may just sort of extraordinary returns in the stone year and sweat Bank. Did well is the largest Bank in the Baltics and suddenly the head of dance Kerr in the Baltics and the head of sweat Bank in the Baltics both become chief executive at the Bank together. And then the hit by these allegations, which is basically that Russian oligarchs criminals and people from other ex-soviet countries have used these banks and others to move hundreds of billions of dollars of money through the financial system and into the western financial system and out twelve nobody really knows where the money's gone. It sounds very much as if tempers are running high in the background there. Richard executives perhaps blaming the other for everything going wrong. But just a final Woodham way, you think this is going next. I what Bank or indeed for any other banks in the region. Well, we contain this movie before with dansko. I think it sets the pattern for this. Which is really the you need to change of leadership at the top, and is dense ca found out a change of chief executive isn't sufficient really, you need an outside to come in the head of the board. So I think sweat banks bold is facing enormous questions. Enormous pressure this widespread dissatisfaction with how they've handled this with how they've communicated about it. And then beyond that what you're looking at is investigatory work from US regulators, which can obviously impose very heavy fines and also counterparts in Sweden Estonia Denmark, Latvia, which you take is to go through everything. So, you know, this is a problem that it's going to stay with these banks for very long time and finally other banks gang drawn into this as well. Do you think well today, you'll sing some signs of thatt's as we speak both SEB an Handelsbanken, which the two other. Big Swedish banks a down seven percent percentage. Under those Bankin is unusual because it's the knee wall. New really the big Nordic banks full stock not to have gone into the Baltics it chose the UK. Instead, but regulators in the various Baltic Nordic countries of criticized really all the banks for that controls at one time or another. So it seems you know, the after the financial crisis being a Nordic bang with seen as by postitive thing right now with these money laundering, allegations being a Nordic Bank is a bit of a liability. We'll

Houston We Have a Podcast
The International Space Station Begins
"So today is another very special episode because we're celebrating the twentieth. Anniversary of the beginning of the international space station. The I s a critical mission in this story is S T S eighty eight. It's the shuttle mission that brought the unity module to join the first element Zara in space. It was the first ISS assembly mission for the space shuttle, the first time I s elements join together and the first spacewalks for ISS assembly and maintenance SDS Eighty-eight launched on December fourth and return, December fifteenth nineteen ninety eight so tell the story we're bringing in Jerry Ross, he's a former astronaut and flew with Mr. Cabana, Mr. Bob. Cabana the commander and currently the director of the Kennedy Space Center on SDS Eighty-eight. Ross went out with astronaut Jim Newman back during the mission for the first three spacewalks of assembly and maintenance to give you some idea of how cool that is where over two hundred now for I s assembly and maintenance base walks at the time of this recording. So with no further delay less giambra head to our talk with mister Jerry Ross for the twentieth. Anniversary of the international space station and the milestone mission SDS Eighty-eight enjoy. Jerry. Thank you so much for being here today. I really appreciate you actually taking the time to come on here. I'm glad to be with you. So today, we're going to be talking about a milestone mission SDS ADA. This was a lot of I this was the first time that the first ISS assembly mission, the first ISS, our international space station space walk to actually do assembly and maintenance very important milestone in the beginning of the international space station program. So I kind of wanted to start by just sort of setting the scene. This is late nineteen ninety eight hour talking about what is what's going on at NASA where we coming from what's going on right now. What's going on one thousand nine hundred eight? Okay. Well, for me, personally, I'd been on one of the MIR missions SEO seventy four when we'd gone up and visit the MIR station, and we actually added the docking module to the MIR station that all subsequent SP. Official visits. There used to dock to the MIR station after that was done. I went into a fairly lengthy period of leading the spacewalking team to try to figure out how we were going to build a space station from spacewalking standpoint, we build a large cadre of crew members and engineers and and flight controllers. We went through evaluated every piece of hardware to make sure that we could physically do what we're supposed to do. Or what the engineers needed us to do to do the assembly and maintenance activities on that? We found many things that were not adequately designed and sent those back to the program and said, we can't do that. And we worked hand in hand with them to figure out ways to fix things and get things ready for us to be able to confidently build the station and maintain it. So this was coming from experiences on MIR to right because that was also a collaborative. Endeavor even said, you were talking about the docking module that fit the US shuttle to the MIR. Right. We didn't do any spacewalking on MIR except for one or two times. Okay. And that really didn't feed into to this effort. But certainly what we did learn on MIR about longer term stays in space in the logistics of it and how to do the care and feeding for the crew members that were up there for long periods of time. That's all certainly folded into our our thought processes in our planning and our execution of station. Once we start staffing it. Okay. So then how how did you even start with if learning to spacewalk, and knowing what you were going to do to actually assemble the international space station. Okay. Well, I had done five spacewalks already by that sorry for spacewalks by that time

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Chinese Online Retailers Stop Selling Dolce & Gabbana After Racism Uproar
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