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Bloomberg Radio New York
"caprio" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
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WTOP
"caprio" Discussed on WTOP
"The WTO studios brought to you by long fence 20% off savings on fences Jackson pavers go to long fence dot com and schedule your free estimate today It's 5 12 police and ocean city say they have a suspect in custody and connection with a serious assault early this morning In the incident a person was stabbed a little after 4 a.m. the victim was found along 8th street and flown to shock trauma during the investigation officers got a description of the suspect who was located at a downtown hotel and taken into custody without incident Maryland's highest court has upheld the murder conviction and life sentence of a man who was a 16 year old driver when he fatally struck a Baltimore county police officer The Maryland Court of Appeals rejected defense attorney's argument that it was unconstitutional to sentence dawn to Harris to life in prison because he was a minor when he killed the officer in 2018 Harris is now 20 years old He was driving a stolen Jeep when Baltimore county police officer Amy caprio blocked its path with her patrol car and ordered him to stop she fired her weapon once before he struck and killed her with the car Baltimore city officials who criticized a Maryland report over an embattled wastewater treatment plant The Maryland environmental services report flatly states the bank river plant has experienced failures at nearly every level The agency took over operation of the facility from Baltimore city public works in March the report submitted this week to Maryland's environment secretary site's numerous infrastructure issues that have resulted in solid waste building up in several places in the plant It also pointed to it it turned a lack of leadership at the public works department the service is recommending a long list of mechanical fixes along with the hiring of several new employees to try to correct what they term systemic problems at the plant Ian Crawford WTO P news fuel your summer with WTO's free gas giveaway during the month of June download the WTO app register on the my WTO.

WGN Radio
"caprio" Discussed on WGN Radio
"The decision is fine with her No not really any concerns as long as everyone's doing their supposed to do Don't come to anywhere if you're sick wash your hands you know the basic things And the teachers union says it will file an unfavor unfair labor practice against the district in response to the policy change Now that masking is no longer required and most indoor settings in Chicago and in Illinois and that CPS will be dropping the mandate When will Americans no longer have to wear masks on federal transportation like planes trains and buses The federal mask mandate only expires 11 days from now on March 18th Lisa den and Steve Bertrand asking Peter Greenberg the host of ion travel on WGN whether he thinks that mandate will be extended Normally at least for the last two years the federal government has preempted that deadline earlier and then extended it We fully expect them to extend it again any day now In Greenberg also pointing out that the air recirculates through airline cabin every three minutes which is better than in any workplace or even in your home The White House is considering a three way deal with Poland to get more fighter jets into Ukraine news nations Alex caprio In a letter to President Biden senators rob Portman of Ohio and New Hampshire's gene shaheen urged The White House to expedite the transfer of American made F-16s to Poland should it give its Soviet era MiGs to Ukraine to halt Russia's invasion The talks come days after Ukrainian president zelensky pleaded with U.S. senators for more lethal military aid as they continued to fight off Russian invasions The United States has already sent $240 million to Ukraine That's on top of the $1 billion in USA to Ukraine over the past year the 17,000 military weapons and over last week and the roughly 12,000 U.S. troops deployed to Europe to stand by NATO allies For children and one adult were killed in a house fire and garden Perry Illinois this morning Boone county fire district says they got the call around two 30 but it took crews twice as long to get to the farmhouse on Fleming road due to the weather and garden Prairie WGN's Kelly Davis reports They also had 6 patients to treat all of them were transported to the hospital two are in critical condition but 5 were still trapped inside Likely the other 6 were.

Keep It!
"caprio" Discussed on Keep It!
"Why are you surprised. I just used you. Don't you don't seem like a straight dude. I went to high school with. I know hunter harris with a young girl in the nineties so he was sort of saying sort of a vibe. And you know famously iran. I attended the same university. I went to. Nyu for undergrad for theater. That's right. I didn't even bring it up this time. I did it for you. I wanted to make sure. I got a little absurd. Enabler this week okay. Sorry if you're bob bob copper life you gotta call us out. We're we're mafia bob. Mafia honestly growth with will be a bucket for the rest of his life so true. Yeah i don't know. I take liter caprio also because i don't have fever actor i don't it was hard for me. I gotta be honest with you. Read books yeah. I read books. I'm smart. I'd say okay but so i picked for my least to payroll leonardo dicaprio and this is controversial and really. I don't care but the revenue aboard interesting an oscar for it but to me. I'm like you took everything. That's good about leonardo dicaprio away. He's like not particularly hot. He's not particularly charming. He's freezing. I'm freezing watching like it. Just it's a no for me. I think also with that movie. It's the least interesting of his nominations to where he shows many more shades in the other thumbs in this one it was just he was protagonist. Who goes through things often. This happens with the oscars. Readily people are nominating the gruesome -ness of the role as opposed to what the actor is doing. Yeah i mean he just looked cold the whole time. He wore a bear. Congratulations do people think he really actually killed a bear and skin and warren like he's acting just yard about a little bit they do so. Actually i think he thinks i think it was a bell. He's a wisman. I think that my.

Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"caprio" Discussed on Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"On it was like you know what it is a little weird. I was taking photo like. I'm a grown man who i sent to bill tennessee myself fantasy. I may or may chris ryan christina. But he wasn't january. As just walking. Into an army. I have an issue with some of the voyeurism of like. Hey let's like. I read an article in the wall street journal about the guy that took the urban meyer video and he was like i like giving rich and famous people shit cocktails and decided like urban. And you think like okay just urban deserve all of this into these inner button and most people would say like yeah fuck them rich guy public figure. He's married what the hell are you doing. I look at it a little differently. I know i'm in the minority on that one. But i look this like if dicaprio's going to the biggest fight of the year and walking into a place with fifteen thousand. He's not even doing anything wrong. Then you just want to take a picture to caprio. Although part of me is like how cool would it be. I had this theory. Not even a theory. I was asking my buddies. It's not going to happen now. I was like we should put together a group of four or five of us and hire a camera crew and go europe. Hit up like five spots and tell people were filming this really popular american reality show. Think about So you have a camera crew. You have security. You'd have to have the means to pull this off and you hit up like four or five big spots in europe. i have done this in my twenties. That's when i came up with it and none of us. I didn't have the to do it. And now that i could afford it. Although it still sounds like a massive waste of money no one will do it with me but then you would just go and you would be at these clubs and you would have a camera crew filming during the time so everybody be like. Who are these guys. So part but to capri already has that he doesn't. He doesn't need to do that stuff. I think that he i think having secret security as affleck's 'cause you also it appear on i saw the couple of walking and i was like. Oh look he's completely alone he's just being chill guy with an. I pushed the load of a photo. And i found out very quickly. He's got the x five x ca. Guys who are just going to just make sure you. Don't take a photo of them to send chris ryan all right so again fighting photo. Yeah so look.

Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"caprio" Discussed on Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
"Throat in okay. Sure so caprio. I was outside. Our i was kind of in the tunnel outside of of their and i see to walking get cap pulled all the way down. Whatever and so. I'm like all right. Well i'm just gonna take a quick photo. Maybe send it to my dicaprio. Friends whatever's you know. I'm not trying to impress the back and say hey i'm not gonna stop them quick photo via walking him walking and totally as soon as i take the camera out. I feel like. I've got a clean shot and as soon as i press send does hand just comes and takes the foam guy. Not in an aggressive way doesn't out of my hand up and i realized that the end of the sixth sense to caprio. Oh has like five dudes but they're not surrounding him. They're like on the edges of the room. Protecting people taking photos from him. I've never standing like. They're not huge normal plainclothes dudes. And he's got this roving group of security guards who just take people's phones away give back innings fine but it was the most insane thing i've ever seen. Oh and weeden asked him. We need more in the interaction. What happens guy grabs your phone from you and it would have any just gave backing his gave that to me and they count. They moved at warp speed. They move a warp speed so he grabs the phone in my hand. I don't take the photo. And then he just hands about to me kind of like lower on the you know so i so into capital has gone by the time i realized going on. Did you get pissed or is it back in your hands. So fast doesn't even like honestly it was so quick i could not believe it. I could not believe it. I didn't know did not say anything did not say anything and then but then you see as caprio leaves the room that there's like four other guys with him who also do this and they're all like ten feet away from dicaprio's so you can never tell you can't tell until you're in it. I don't know if that's we're awesome by pardon me. I think it's awesome. No no. I think it's amazing but his l. weightless who cares like you can't have a picture taken. Well okay so first of all my my my viewpoint on it was like you know what it is a little weird. I was taking photo like. I'm a grown man who i sent to bill tennessee myself fantasy. I may.

AP News Radio
US hits 700,000 COVID deaths just as cases begin to fall
"Signs of improvement amid a rising death toll from Kobe nineteen the US has reached a pandemic milestone more than seven hundred thousand deaths recorded nineteen death toll larger than the population of Boston it's news that's frustrating to public health leaders in medical professionals since vaccines have been available to eligible Americans for nearly six months but there's some good news the number of people hospitalized echo the nineteen has fallen down nationally to around seventy five thousand from over ninety three thousand in early September a new cases have dropped about a third over the past two and a half weeks Dr Caprio Neil with the lake regional Medical Center in baton Rouge said the rate of hospitalizations isn't decreasing as quickly as cases in the community because young people who catch the disease who are otherwise healthy you're living longer in the intensive care unit on ventilators the latest model from the university of Washington projects that new cases will bump up again in the fall and that about ninety thousand more Americans will die by January first I'm Jennifer king

The Body Serve
"caprio" Discussed on The Body Serve
"It may happen five years down the road but you know great. Competitors can use that resentment in that that anger ask fuel of venus williams had to watch her sister the younger one win her grand slam. I and you saw her in the stands. She was pissed off. She had that hood and then look what she did. I mean she had historic seasons in two thousand and two thousand one. She became the queen of wimbledon. Like these are all projections. Yeah these are all or on protections. I'm just saying it it can be motivating. It can be infuriating And i don't know how cocoa thinks of it or if she thinks of it at all Cocoa such was happy for them that their friends. And i believe her what i do know about this situation with radical new winning title with fernandez being in the final. I watched that match. And one of the things that i thought was part of me was glad that wasn't coco in that final Because i saw what build up on hype was before the match during the match on. What's happened since and i just know it's going to be tenfold for cocoa should happen anytime soon right i. I was not ready for that for her. That actually brings us to a related question. Also from eric. That i think has a clean segue. Here much was made about the success of teenagers at the us open. Age eligibility changes may have shortened people's memories of teens. Starlets selous caprio. And h'angus should these rules be relaxed again to allow for youth movements like we saw new york before i answered i want to provide a little refresher on what the age eligibility rule is in nineteen ninety four and it has been updated several times since the wgn instituted this age eligibility rule which would limit the number of professional tournaments. That young players could play being. Fourteen year olds are allowed to play eight tournaments but only three tournaments above the sixty k. level and increases progressively from their famously. Kogo goff was limited by this eligibility rule over the past years because she was so young when she broke out and the reason they instituted..

Perspectives on Healthcare
"caprio" Discussed on Perspectives on Healthcare
"To make it more of a wrap around comprehensive way of dealing with people who have substance use disorders. Yeah somebody's i think what you talked about earlier comes in there when you're looking at it as a comprehensive treatment where you can. It's not just dealing with the substance. The substance abuse. It's also looking at the mental health issues. Because if you just because you can get someone for to quit using substance for a temporary period of time if you're not addressing the underlying mental health issues i it's the recipe for success is not truly. That's true yeah. Yeah that's right. You're you're almost putting the person on a road due to relapse it may be a while but but if you don't address those underlying issues that that the chance of relapses is very high. What is one thing. Medical professionals can start doing today to improve the quality of health care. I think one thing they can do that. We can all do start to reach out more to the people who are uninsured to the people who live in the rural areas. That don't often have access to good quality mental health or or physical health Medical health basically to expand our services in the rural communities to provide good quality medical care to those areas and to help help everybody get good quality health insurance so that they can afford to get the type of preventive care that they need and when they need actual care to be able to get that i think i think medical professionals can lead the way in terms of keeping that in the forefront of of what we what we need to be doing i do you think that just to follow up on that do you think that in this and age of virtual everything that the virtual the telehealth market is something that is now being more. Broadly used to be to bring treatment to those rural communities. I think the pandemic has expanded. You know the the ability of people to communicate with medical providers away that before the pandemic may not have been readily available or easily accessible in the rural areas. I think part of the problem is a lack of adequate internet connections in the rural areas. Which until that issues dressed is going to make it very difficult to bring any type of telehealth into those communities but but it does raise the possibility that if we can improve You know telecommunication services internet services into the rural areas. We open up the possibility of more telehealth in into those rural areas an excellent. I'd i appreciate your perspective on that and thank you for being willing to answer my you know my follow ups and my kind of a little bit wandering passo. Listen richard caprio. I appreciate you being here. And i appreciate your perspective on healthcare. Thanks for listening to perspectives on healthcare. Visit perspectives on healthcare dot com to learn.

Reel Chronicles
"caprio" Discussed on Reel Chronicles
"I had huge i. This was the movie. I was the most excited for from the fox marvel Stable and the oh. This is actually. I liked it. It was something. But i liked. Ironically they nailed it before they they they have two huge stars and they probably would even know what at the time with massey's on taylor. Yeah pass which actually really. It's actually relatively stack when you really look at it. Now so I like communes a lot and then the last bit of news is one. I hope you do not read. Because i kinda wanna get your reactions. I posted an article on thursday or friday regarding salaries revealed by variety. Did you guys check it out. Every night i did. So i'm gonna go through. These is not that many. Don't worry so these are salaries for released projects and future projects. I'm gonna start. I'm gonna give you the name ryan and you're gonna tell me. What do you think the salary is for their upcoming film. So let's start with the start in the comic book. World robert pattinson. What is he making for the batman. If this helps. I it actually surprised me. How low this was. I don't know if they're i was to say i came from ahead of the male. I know three million. So i was gonna say four. Then he said it was lower than you expected. So that's why to. I thought twenty because he won't play in comparison to the rest of the list. I was like what the hell who chooses this money like. Look at this on. Chris pine for dungeons and dragons movie. What do you think he's making ri- where you reacted. I'm gonna say seven mill the thing in the right way. It's still too low. That isn't that right. Chris pine paid eleven point. Five million for dragon like listen. There's a big fan base for that. I but there was warcraft too. So i don't know and there's no sequel to work. That movie made it money overseas. Not in the domestic even more than tripling batman. I gotta see what's i. I don't know a studios releasing dragons. I'd have to double check day. But one thing i can remember the tweet i remember. I read the article. And then i re tweeted it but the one thing i couldn't make sense of it could this possibly impacted by like back end money so there is two people that is affected by back in money. And then i'll do that in a few I'll just. I'll let you guess two more. And then i'll just run through them. Keanu reeves for the matrix. Four say twenty no twelve to fourteen million. So that's that's and then finally franchised the rock for read one. That's coming out on amazon later. This year amazon Rock is asking me set alarm now. i'm gonna say fifteen no fifty. You're close fifty million dollars close. Yeah i was real close. So he daniel. Craig do have back in buyouts and so that allowed that that's kind of what inflated the the The amount here daniel craig's making one hundred million dollars for the two nine knives out sequels will. Smith is making forty million dollars for king richard. That shocked me because that's kind of a small film for him to be making forty million off that denzel washington may forty billion off the little things leona caprio made thirty million of. Don't look up Mark wahlberg made thirty off to stack awful spencer confidential movie jennifer lawrence making twenty five for. Don't look up julia. roberts is making twenty five. Leave the world behind sandra bullock. Making twenty for the loss. Cd of de ryan. Gosling is making twenty for the gray man. Michael jordan made fifteen million for without remorse. Tom cruise thirteen million for top gun. Brad pitt twenty million for bullet train and finally chris. Hemsworth is making twenty million dollars for thor love and thunder seems low for marvel until back to like this concept of paying people out. Is this anything like the nfl. Where like chris hemsworth will take twenty million as his contract so that there's money leftover to sign on. They must be ortmann. Pratt like is it could death. Possibly that has for hemsworth has to be because that casts is so so so so so stacked. Yeah because even with the caprio and jennifer lawrence right like i'm thinking the caprio should not be thirty million if the rock and then you'll crack and get that much. I like what i do. Think the caprio cares about the crap on muddy. He would put money back on the table if it allows them to work with jennifer. It's funny you mentioned that. Because he only took ten for once upon a time in hollywood. Yeah that makes sense. He makes he wanted to make a great movie and he did so So yeah that is the news of the week I will not be paying you guys. Fifty million dollars to be on this podcast. So five dollar. I'll give you fifteen bucks little man. You either watch the trailer homework. You don't get fifteen dollars. But what did we watch. That is the question and that is where we're moving on next. It's been a while. So i'm actually going to run through some stuff easier. So i saw the malice at the palace commentary on net flicks. I hated it. Why don't you hate it. Because you and i are one of the biggest or to the big basketball fans that around. I think you and i have been talking basketball for twenty plus years at this point. We know everything that they talked about documentary. They didn't talk about really anything new. And that's what i wanted like. Look at the last dance. I offer comparison because once ten hours one hour but at least like even in the first hour of the last and already got stuff. We didn't know with this. Essentially that it start talking about the actual incident to like thirty minutes so essentially we got a thirty minute documentary on the on the the the the palace stuff and not an hour which is even worse. I don't care about the pacers in the pistons during that time. I don't care i i. I'm a basketball fan of. I wanna watch a documentary on the patient and the pistons. I'll watch documentary on the patient in the pistons. I want to know about the events like the only thing the only takeaway i will. I will get to douchebag that the interview is just a a piece of shit at the guy When the when the bottle or the other dudes the one that germany almost killed. I wish she had Another thing rest immuno recipes. I don't wanna speak ella de david stern through everyone under the bus.

Pulse of AI
"caprio" Discussed on Pulse of AI
"I welcome back to the pulse survey i. I'm jason stoughton here in silicon valley. I find a in healthcare to be an interesting topic because there are few industries that are more need of digital transformation than healthcare and healthcare. Always seems to be lagging behind the question. I always have is why to answer this question. I have embarked on a journey to find out. Join me on this four part series. I talked to the people who are disrupting the industry including entrepreneurs founders and the experts. My goal is to discover exactly how a and data are being used now the barriers told him back innovation and what these experts think. Healthcare will look like in say ten years on. Today's podcast the first in the series. I'm joined by andrew. I who's the founder and ceo of close lupe closed-loop describes itself as quote healthcare's data science platform unquote purpose built and dedicated to health care. Close loop combines intuitive and machine learning platform with a comprehensive library of healthcare specific features and model templates. They've taken a vertical approach and it is really paying off both for them in their customers. I invited andrew on the show. Because i personally love with companies. Doing i hope you enjoy the discussions much as i did. Let's get to it well. Welcome to the show taizhou. Good to be here. So i love talking entrepreneurs and founders and i talked to a lot of them on this show and i always like to start out by sort of getting a feel for what. What was your journey like to this point. What brought you to the point where you decided to start loop sure well i guess. My entrepreneurial journey started about fifteen years ago. I started my first company in the information. security space. back in two thousand seven ultimately sold that when to affirm at a denver called opt of then started the second company in a mobile productivity space. It was a mobile email. App called boxer Basically smartphone Outlook for your smartphone before there was outlook your smartphone and then ultimately sold back to wear so logically after after starting an information security company and a consumer mobile company. What else would i do but start a health. It company so yeah the the short version. That is my co-founder made me do it. David caprio My co-founders smartest guy i've ever known. He had been working in artificial intelligence for health. Care for the last fifteen years so he groped me in. that's fantastic. I'm glad you did it. It's going to be interested in watching your journey in this company. You know i'd love the things you guys doing. So let's start a set the stage here. Let's jump. I don't know ten years from now into the future. Do some future vision if you will give me your vision of what healthcare looks like using a and data and some of the other technologies out there. Wow so just just ten years. Let's see some of the big trends that are happening right now. You know one is kind of this shift from reactive. Care so proactive. Care at and really. That's a function of of changing business models shifts from fee for service models. Where the sicker. I am the more money. The hospital makes to value based models..

The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"caprio" Discussed on The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"Did you want address it and could open now soda so get cami or you can go out. You can buy see. I've got like ice trays. But they make the full ball of ice Little larger than a than a golf ball. Or you can get a small square but bigger than a cube of ice and then you just plop that thing in the middle of the canadian club whisky glass poor the forty three year old over that and then people won't tease you about how much ice you have because it looks classy. But you do have this. I like lots of ice with my whiskey. And i don't care because i did get a. I did get a note from one body saying hey did. Is that an iceberg in there. Like what are you gonna. I saw i did. I did say while we were having that dregs and this is a little bit of an inside. But i i did say route or you important. Got healy important. Is that denmark. That market is dead boy. Anyway we've told that story before but it was with a collection of locals and one who may have been over served was trying to jump into that. Conversation guard is one of those guys at manny. Guitar a pit bull off a meat wagon. is nick caprio. She has to say he she finally gets a word in edgewise. And that's what she's a good important new words one by cc. Forty three year old right. The two thousand twenty one international whiskey competition best canadian blend ultimate spirits. Janelle two thousand and twenty one.

SpyHards Podcast
"caprio" Discussed on SpyHards Podcast
"Dietrich who follow played by a william. I made a note that said imagine if you had the movie the departed said it during world war two and replaced caprio with a plank of wood. That is what this movie is. It's a covert mission undercover guy. Who's the most boring dude in the room. And honestly i just found myself more won over by the novelty of the movie that made me interested in it. But as a piece of dramatic filmmaking. It's it's aged into just absolute decrepitude like there's nothing left to really take in other than the you know the technical skill that it's was being shown at the time that again we can talk about how well that's aged but it's a movie it's just interesting concept than in what. It actually is usually. I'll try and find something to nitpick about what you say with the film. But i really do agree..

WAAM Talk 1600
"caprio" Discussed on WAAM Talk 1600
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Science Friday
"caprio" Discussed on Science Friday
"You create something pie. They will just climb over and says they're great for groundhogs and other things like that but it's it's really really a challenge with even birds small animals and such There are spray input out but they tend not to work for squirrels and a good rain comes at washes away. You can try planting stuff away from your garden. Navy the feedback and get the bill and not come over to your garden but it's really really difficult and then nonlethal ways score insects in maybe like Diseases and stuff like that at least for insects. Any kind of quite ganic dust insect dusts us even though it's organic and save caprio inmate. It's kill good and bed insects. They have to be aware of that too. So it's really hard not to harm your pollinators or your beans elizabeth. I know that pollinators are very important to have in your garden. are they. Not yes absolutely and how neater are good for all of your plants. Not all them need them while the cool things is that a lot of plants are self pollinating and those are things that tend to have closed flowers and tomatoes. For example they they tend to only upsells. So if you're not seeing a lot of these huge meals no worries. that's fine. I think the coolest thing about on the anders is that is not just bee's there are native bees. there's flies there's insects all sorts of critters out there doing work accommodation. Switch really this great diverse system out in your garden. And i know gary that some people choose to grow their veggies into container. I've seen on youtube. You showing us how to do that will that. Keep some of these. These pests away if you if you can grow them in a container. I wish that i could say yes. The does that if each guarding zone is very unique. So whatever pest you have or whatever cruise you have. They can find a way into containers and stuff like that. If you if you have a really big problem at one container i have. It's just a big firing that you would buy and growing brussel sprouts there and i've.

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
C8 MCT Oil: Improve Fat Burning, Energy and Gut Health
"Everybody this is dr david dockers. Today i'm talking about see eight am cdt. Oil which is a powerful antimicrobial to help a digestive issues highly. Kito genetic has stimulated fat burning and all day energy levels. And it's something that i personally use on a regular basis summit show you how i use it when i use it and what to do with it but i'm also going to go over exactly what it is and the benefits that you'll get from it so we look at mcat's mcat's mean medium chain triglycerides in the number one food source for. It is coconut so coconut fats. Coconut one of the great benefits of coconut oil. Whenever we talk about coconut oil we bring up the fact that it is sixty five percent c. Have these medium chain triglycerides and it's also in palm oil. It's also in dairy fats like butter for example. And so when we're looking at this we break down what medium transfer goes rides to begin with. It's basically you know when we look at fats. Fats are carbon and hydrogen and so we've got c. six which is called caprio acid. We've got see eight which is acid c tan which is capri acid nc twelve which is laurich acid. And so we know that consuming. These mcat's helped stimulate kitone production which basically helps fuel. Our brain allows us to longer periods of time. Without food helps reduce hunger increased again one of the great benefits of consuming. Something like coconut oil.

Ready to Be Petty
"caprio" Discussed on Ready to Be Petty
"Let's round up the nominees and take them to frigging toastmasters or something like give them a speech one on how to deliver something interesting. I know all of the the trump people i know. There's a bunch of trump people that listened to. Rtp don't you know rtp number one. This is going on right now. this podcast is q. I know that's obviously a joke. You can get that on like all the trump people all the right wing. People are always talking about all the speeches are so like they're always like preaching to us about like political correctness and like climate change. And you know all the topics that the the right wing doesn't care about there was not even any of that in this show i was is delivered by the people that one like best live. Action short form documented every international. You know they delivered a speech. That was like you know topical and political. No one else did. They're just like reading list of names. Who no one knows. And they're thanking. They're thinking their agents and their team like no one cares about that. No one cares. Yeah because you're right like the speeches that i remember or like look back on on youtube. It's like it's like when the time's up move. Men was momentum or so many other things like diversity and in awards and stuff like that caprio is winning and then launching into a thing about the planet..

Sounds Profitable
Why Spotify Is in It to Win It
"Well thank you everybody for joining me here today. We're with a grip caprio who was previously at his own podcast production company and the branded space griffin. I actually met on the quired. Fm a slack channel and started talking about my spotify article which this is the podcast companion for group showed me that. He shared a lot of those same opinions. Probably three to six months before. I even started posting on sounds profitable so we talked a lot about it afterwards. He definitely was a big influence in my follow up article and i thought it would be great to introduce some of you to him because he's got some great perspectives on this. So griff how you doing today doing great. Thanks for having me brian. It's a great to join here on the on the podcast. Yeah it's great to have you here and so you know. We talked about spotify a lot. And this is what the conversations going to be about today and one of the things that we had talked about was spotify goal. Isn't just podcasting right. it's it's about owning the ear. What's that mean to you overall. And what do you think that that means for. Podcasting specifically yeah. That's a good question. I think one of the things to keep in mind is spotify is not assuming that the future of podcast listening. Looks like the past. And i think that's important lens to kind of come out the moves into decisions that they're making and so when they talk about owning the year you know they really don't see podcasting as any different than or frankly audio books or meditations. They see it as audio content. And so if you're listening to something in the headphones they wanna be where you're streaming it from and so much like facebook didn't care what you're reading your news feed. It could be articles that could be photos from families it could be you know news updates. Spotify really doesn't care what you're listening to songs. It's streamed from them

Whores Talk Horror
"caprio" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror
"Leo is right for the role which i would agree. I also agree and also have hit that. Leo dicaprio will always be luke from growing pains to me. I never not separate him from luke from growing pains wall. By the time american psycho was in production. One of the main reasons hereon didn't feel he was right was because of his newly acquired acquired titanic so love status hawk. Get it. I did there. Yeah right but he also had a rather large teenage girl. Fan base undeterred to caprio. Got oliver fucking stone involved to direct but fortunately for all of us the project fell apart and heron was rehired enabling her to cast christian. Bale yeah right speaking of which. Here's a short awesome exerpt from her interview with the av club which i highly recommend reading the whole thing. We'll obviously put the link in the show notes. Ab club had asked her. You mentioned the paul allen murder scene. The way that it's staged is so fun. Is there anything in particular you remember about shooting about it and mary heron said and just for anybody who needs a refresher. This is the jared lido. Death scene Marin said when we were rehearsing the scene..

The Spivey Special Podcast
"caprio" Discussed on The Spivey Special Podcast
"No zen. Leonardo di caprio. Boy oh boy. That's a wolf of wall. Never mind yeah. i haven't seen it. you're old. I am old michael douglas when he was young. So we'll skip that. Skip that i get it. Would you pick took creep brenton. You took creed dana. You're taking i take. Gordon gecko know that if he is an elite businessmen. It's just who talk his way through it. I just think creeds broadmoor dice than anybody else. He's definitely the wild card in the game down. I wouldn't want to play him. No none of the other ones really intimidate me except banner fair enough. Dt anymore in your old satchel a really weird one and we love at confirmed for me. It was asked was it was. It was kind of more of a. Would you rather type question. Would you rather eat a costco size container of mayonnaise. That's been sitting out for a month war. Take a shot of diarrhea. I asked is chaser. Allowed said yes. That may be a little better for some weird reason. I would go diarrhea. That's what i said. I got so much grief over it. I think that's the right thing now you that we've seen the glutton bowl and they do that where they like competition but left out and was cool. I'd go the manny's get sicker from the manny's than you from the day. You're not gonna finish either. I don't think.

Nightline
Oscar-nominated star of "Juno," "Inception" Elliot Page comes out as transgender
"Coming out is transgender is never easy. But when you're an oscar nominated movie star. It's perhaps even more. Complicated elliott page sharing news of his transition using it as a way to bring attention to the dangers common in the trans community a simple declaration from a major hollywood star capturing the world's attention elliott page sharing deeply personal news via instagram writing. High friends. I wanna share with you that i m trends my pronouns are he. They and my name is elliott. Page rose to fame after starring as a pregnant wise cracking teenager in the indie hit juno a role that earned them an oscar nod at age of twenty. I'm in love with you. Commuters friends his ground breaking news sparking joy among trans activists allies with many sharing their support. Online elliott announcement. I was late. I reposted it on my story. Tcb balon writer a father an advocate and a proud member of the trans community. Why aleisha the such bravery when it comes to being a trans person add being that he is someone who has such a huge platforms for him to come out and tell us millions of people that this is who he was and to be met with so much love in some ways care so many people have loved and accepted me. So he's there is a struggle when it comes to being transferred this also allow its pages. Journey began years ago as an outspoken. Lgbtq activists in two thousand fourteen. He came out as gay at the human rights campaign conference in las vegas. And i am here today. Because i am gay. Page starred alongside leonardo di caprio in hits like inception and as a mutant x men marrying professional dancer emma porter in two thousand eighteen partners supporting her spouse's transition in an instagram post following the actors announcement saying in part i am so proud of elliott page queer and nonbinary people are gift to this world. Elliott's existence is a gift in and of itself shine on sweet e. Love you so

Outcomes Rocket
Amy Wedeking Shannon, Chief Commercial Officer, Prima-Temp
"Welcome back to outcomes. Rocket saw Marquez here and today I have the privilege of hosting Amy Shannon. She is the chief commercial officer at Prima temp. Amy is passionate about applying data analytics to clinical science to advance the democratization of women's health care and ultimately outcomes she has led commercial activities representing. The spectrum of healthcare from population to personalized medicine amy hold roles in sales leadership business development, and finance with ally Lily and Guidance Corporation as lear of sales and marketing at Medical Simulation Corporation, amy inner team identified, and created a new hospital market never serviced by simulation industry focused on areas of high economic and mortality impact. Amy represented well, talk a machine learning data driven. Enterprise Company. and. Lead sales and marketing for flagship biosciences and a is driven computational tissue analysis platform to support drug development. Amy Has served as an industry advisor to the Leapfrog Group on patient safety a facilitator of the medical ethics course at the University of Colorado Medical School a volunteer with the Colorado Bioscience Association and is a strengths finder coach. All in one career is a pretty impressive And Amy's great is professional passion as leading and developing teams. She earned her bachelor's degree in Molecular and cellular developmental biology at the University of Colorado and her masters in Business Administration from Duke University. So it's a privilege to have you here on the podcast, Amy and really really thankful you could join us. Thanks for the kind introduction saw and honored to be here and I've really enjoyed learning from your other guests that have been on the podcast previously. Thank you. Yeah we appreciate. It, we definitely want to get diverse perspectives that that are out there in healthcare, and yours is quite unique and I'm really excited to dive into what you're doing with your team at premature before we do get into that though amy, I love to know what inspires your work in healthcare. We'll take saw really from the very beginning of always been fascinated with bioscience and healthcare at. That's been my passion interest pretty much solely and his corneas may sound I really love the fact. That your day to day worker Labor actually helps people. It's an incredible opportunity reward. But beyond that I'm really fascinated with intricacies and complexities of bioscience both on the level of a human body, as well as a healthcare ecosystem, and so if you think about the biological system design like the indecrompt and neurological electrical systems and how they influence each other, it's fascinating and then you take that macro level and you think about healthcare in the synergies and collisions of biology technology and behavioral. Economics. And Policy and psychology, and then salt the end of the day really just the individuality of human beings living out their lives You know they make some really intriguing intersections and I think it's fascinating to thrive at those intersections and a great place to be challenged intellectually emotionally, and then those intersections are really advancing the quadruple aim of healthcare care especially with application of Ai and our company. Prem- attempts doing just that were applying ai to biometric signals to understand what's happening in the body. While it, it's fascinating work and you know you've had spent some time in previous leadership positions with other companies in a you see the future there and so talked about really biometrics. So you know exactly how you guys are focusing on biometrics what biometrics is in particular to to what you guys are doing and how exactly you guys are adding value to the healthcare ecosystem. Let's do well. Thank you. Well, really we're using biometrics to empower women to make informed healthcare decisions and our. First application is infertility. So just to step back a little bit fertility starts to decline in women in their thirties and therefore many of us who are waiting to have kids were a little bit older. It makes conception and maintaining a pregnancy more challenging and the there's new data coming out from the World Health Organization that shows that one in four couples in developing countries have been affected by infertility Suda moved to your question about biometrics we use what's called advanced, Cronin Biological and circadian. Science to be able to pull up that biometrics. So it's all about when something is happening. So chronobiology biology's is a science, understanding the phases and operations of physiological and hormonal in systems of our bodies, and then applying time series analysis to that and being able to predict and understand a variety of medical conditions because each of these bodily systems they have rhythms to him and those rhythms our cycles are specific in each individual. So in other words, they have those rhythms they impact. Things like sleep and eating and women's monthly cycles. So when we do something critical like when we have intercourse to get pregnant or avoid pregnancy or even wind during the day, we might administer a drug therapy. So effective and has the fewest side effects. So think about that saw you a morning person or a night person I'm a morning person. Okay. So that's really controlled by your biological clock. So I've the night person, but I've had to kind of force myself in between work and kids. To be more of a morning, but that's not naturally what my body wants to be in on the weekends off fall back. So your morning, maybe I'm more like I didn't even think about that but maybe I'm more like that. Okay so What does your body do? Oh, on the weekends I'm up. I'm baby. Right, exactly. What's up? Yeah, that's interesting. Okay. Okay. That's fair Okay. So this is a bow. You know applying your your normal circadian biology to how things work out. So we do is we measure biological patterns that are controlled by the clocks, and so we do this with biometric of body temperature. So temperatures a proxy for physiological activities of our body. We've got a device or wearable Caprio in that measures core body temperature on a continual basis and core body temperatures really the gold standard, a circadian science, a very rich information signal, and as one of one of our advisers stated from a diagnostic perspective, it's like taking a blood draw every five minutes and the kind of information you can pull from that. So for our. First application, we're using that information to help women identify their fertile window for pregnancy, and then many women don't even have a window because of underlying issues. So we can provide this very high fidelity information through this continual biometric that can be used to diagnose and then track the effectiveness of treatments for those underlying conditions, and then we believe that we can apply these biometrics also to contraception to menopause to sleep disorders and eventually clinical areas such as the timing of delivery of drug therapies like chemotherapy for maximum effectiveness.

Books and Boba
The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts by Maxine Hong Kingston
"I've never taken in Asian American Literature Class I've I barely read books spy asian-american. In in high school, and also in college. And I. Really didn't know what to expect. I just knew that it was a classic. It inspired a lot of Asian American writers specially today. maxine is a is a writing professor at Berkley so she's taught a lot of Asian American writers But From what I had gleaned was okay. This is a memoir. I'm expecting it to be about generational gap and culture gap. This was written right after a Vietnam and I wonder like if it's going to be about like pacifism. And I. Start Reading The book and I'm like honey. This is not this is not a memoir. This is not a memoir or traditional definition of memoir. I know back then in the seventies. Memoir was still a new genre, so there wasn't like the conventions of. Of like a memoir like we have today with like a bunch more linear. Yeah, yeah! So I was really surprised by the structure, and by how it blurred nonfiction with miss and folk tales and talk stories but I remember you telling me that this is like a typical thing in in Chinese storytelling. In terms of like I think. And, maybe this is something that. Resonated with because my grandfather was a storyteller, he liked the talk. He couldn't see or hear very well. All we can do is talk, and so he would just sit and tell stories and we would you know listen because we? There's there was nothing else to do. but I think in terms of like. Like I feel like in especially in Chinese culture. History is told through story Ray. A lot of the histories that we learn isn't really through text, or at least in my experience, and maybe it's because I didn't go to a Chinese school. like I went to Chinese school to learn Chinese, but that was like in the states and. I I was educated in like a Chinese or Taiwanese system right so I never had a academic. exposure to how they teach history, so a lot of my history came through story read like the the legends of you know, lose hin, or the three kingdoms or like. Stories from like the civil war. Things like that like it's. It's all through oral aural tradition. And so I thought that was. That was something that I found was interesting is allowed. This book is kind of that still onto the page right like. It opens with a secret, a family secret tothrough through story, but never like written down until I guess or until maxine wrote it down in her in her book, and I'd be interested. I don't know if there is like an interview of her like talking about how what her family thought about her like airing her family's dirty laundry to like the mass audience, but like. those stories of like hidden hidden family members who are like quote, unquote chain for like loose face. is something that's really. It is something that happens in Chinese families like there are relatives that like. Either we don't talk about or I don't talk to. Because something that's happened the past. Right and Like for my specifically like I know because of the civil war because of our relocation to Taiwan. There's a whole side of my that i. have no idea about like my. My family goes up to my grandfather, and that's it I don't know about his brothers and sisters and. His. we just kind of lost contact and they don't talk about it, and at this point, the only way I can learn about them is through my dad because my grandparents are gone right so. I don't know just something about that. Got Me Thinking about my own family histories and like stories that we don't talk about because either. We're ashamed or they're ashamed or. Is just not something like you know you don't want to. You don't want to take up. Go Right. That's a big A big theme in this story is like the concept of ghosts and being worried about what they're doing what they do. What they here and like. How goes can still cling to, even though they're gone in even though they're not Caprio, immigrant parents love secrets

Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning
Here Is Everything You Need to Know About the All In Challenge
"The all in challenge is raising money to help the families in need during the crisis crisis his biggest names in sports music and entertainment have donated their prize possessions or once in a lifetime experiences that you can donate to win all money raised helps meals on wheels No kid hungry in America's food fund which benefits feeding America and world central kitchen you can play golf with Justin Timberlake you can appear in Kevin Hart's next movie you can co host the Ellen DeGeneres show where you can get a walk on this is the one that I'm gonna go for you to walk on in Martin Scorsese's new film with Leonardo di Caprio and Robert deniro visit all in challenge dot com donate to win and help the millions of families across America

The Breakfast Club
Sony Establishes $100 Million COVID-19 Global Relief Fund
"It many Sony has announced a one hundred million dollar global relief fund in support of those who are affected by corona virus so other people Oprah Winfrey she's donating ten million dollars to help the corona virus pandemic and he's going to be donating to at Leonardo DiCaprio's fund that he started the America's food fun it was launched by Leonardo di Caprio and Lauren at palette jobs apple in the Ford Foundation so she donated one million to America's food fun and ten million over all is what you're trying to do what is that and I will go to the food fun and help healthcare workers get PP E. like what are the ten mango well so far as he's committed one million to America's food find she's donating ten million over also I guess she's going to be spreading it and and to ten million to mail to the food fun got you got you got you know one million to the food fun but ten million over awesome sure she's putting it in different funds he just hasn't announced all of their documentations right we

ESPN On Ice with Wyshynski and Kaplan Show
Nick Kypreos Apologizes to Shea Weber and the Montreal Canadiens
"Prius? Who is a I believe? Still looking for a GIG. After getting the laid off sports taking to twitter and saying quote sources say Shea. Weber's injury sources say Shea Weber. Injury has a season likely over and his future in question told. Injury is related to foot. That was surgically repaired in two thousand eighteen while waiting for swelling to alleviate in further confirmation surgery seemed unavoidable going into this week so His season likely over in his future in question that was on February Twelfth Weber of course returned to action this week Less than a week after caprio mentioned this which is kind of embarrassing. Curios took to Instagram to follow up and say to Shea Weber the Montreal Canadians Organization last week. I had a tweet to further advance. The story of his injury while I was able to properly identify his injured foot. Good on you doctor. And speak of the swelling wallet awaiting further cooperate confirmation. It was not my intent to mislead anyone about his immediate future but above about about after time to reflect. Understand portions of my tweet. Edit UNCERTAIN UNNECESSARY STRESS. Touche his family and a team. Why still stand by the information that I received? I'd like to apologize to Shay Acadians for choose not choosing my words with more sensitivity so I stand by my reporting that his career might be over but sorry that I said it

The $100 MBA Show
The Only 3 Ways You Can Differentiate and Compete
"I WANNA start by saying that I've come up with these. Three ways is just through my own experiences in business. Our Business Webinar Jar. Webinar software competes in a very busy market with some big players competitors veterans like zoom and go to Webinar have literally millions of users. How do I get a slice of that Pie? This is a question I had to force myself to ask. And it really just boils boils down to three ways a differentiation. Let's start with the first one and that's Nishi down. Whatever your product? Whatever your service you can serve lots of different markets but if you focus on one market on one group of people you become their choice because you've built a product of service and experience around their needs simple? You want to start a software business that helps go build their websites like like a website builder instead of building a website builder for anybody who needs a website. Let's say you focus on photographers and videography hours and your Website builders really cater to that market. These customers have unique needs and the certain things. They don't need that they don't WanNa be confused by so he become the website builder for photographers. Viagra offers all the videography in photographers. That are using something else can move over to you because you serve them directly. Let me give you another author example. A real world example CANVAS CANVAS DOT COM is a cloud based graphic design tool. It's incredibly popular. But it's a niche product. Product is canvas more powerful in feature rich than Adobe Photoshop Note. It's not it's a fraction of what photoshop can do but not everybody. It needs photoshop professional graphic designers. They need photoshop. And they're gonNA use Adobe Photoshop and they're a ideal customer for adobe before before people that are just trying to print a flyer for their book club or for Garage Sale. They don't need photoshop. They need something simple. Easy to use with limited limited features. So they don't get confused and this is where canvas comes in. Canada actually provides a product that's limited and they kind of force their market by saying. Hey we're for people that are trying to just easily design something in a few minutes without a graphic design degree this means they are excluding the professionals bunching down. They speak directly to people that they serve that their product release four so the first way of differentiating is initiating to a group of people in your larger marketplace. The segue differentiate is implementation. And I believe this is the most powerful way differentiate. It's what makes the biggest difference. The most popular example of this is facebook okay. FACEBOOK is not the first social media platform there was my space friendster but facebook implemented it in a way that made it easier. The concept is the same but their implementation was different and therefore they were easily able to differentiate themselves and stand out. There was a period of time where friendster and my space had more features. So it's not about feature sets but but it's more like hey they figured out a way to make social media work and the implement of the I did differently. Here's another real world example in the automobile industry before four. Tesla if you were conscious of the environment and you're a green customer you would buy at Iota Prius to Yoda's implementation to serve. This customer was to create a hybrid vehicle to compact car. It's not really a performance driven. It's not very fast as not really great to handle. It's not a great drive is not luxuriance but it was a symbol. If you drove that car it was a statement. I care about the environment. That's why Leonardo DiCaprio drove Prius until Tesla came around and Tessa Tesla said. Hey we want to serve this market. The people that care about the environment that want to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels. But we don't want to sacrifice style or speed or comfort or luxury. We're going to implement this idea differently. It's GonNa be a little bit more expensive but we believe people are going to buy it and enjoy our implementation of this idea. More more than Toyota and history speaks for itself. Leonardo di caprio drives Tesla now. But the point here is that they decided to implement this idea differently with your product. Doc with your service how you implementing your solution differently in a way that adds value with us with women are Ninja. There's a lot of different webinars offers. There was a different ways that you can create you know meetings and do mastermind calls. There's so many ways you could do this. Coaching calls why US while our implementation tation is quite different from everybody else. We actually really focus on ease of use a great experience in terms of building the Webinar an incredible quality. So this is how we want to really implement this idea. We understand if our users find easy to use. They're going to continue to use is it and they're gonNA use it more often and therefore they'll be long-term customers so we're attracting people that say. Hey I love doing webinars but I don't want another headache right. We actually have a testimony L. A. quote a message came from one of our users said I love with an tried other platforms but I said No. Because they're overly complicated. I need a Webinar service. Not another headache. And that's exactly who we attract all right number three. The Third Way to friendship is service. This is a game changer. When when you understand this you understand this is really a way for you to Propel Your Business your competition can copy you? They can copy your features then copier pricing model hectic and copier sales copy. And even your branding but the one thing they can't copy is your service how you treat your customers before before during and after the sale the customer service experience the whole experience of being customer the emails you send now the chats you have the live webinars. You do all that kind of stuff. That interaction you have with your audience with your customer makes the difference. Okay this is something that we tripled down on on an ARP business for the last three years and it's paid off and now when we look at our customer surveys. The number one reason why people love women are inches because one. It's easy to use to who the customer service if you're a small business. This is a great way for you to get a leg up on the bigger businesses larger companies. It's hard to regularly great service. They have large customer service teams and sometimes things become impersonal. But if you're a small team in your managing tickets yourself or you have a small team running customer service you could still train them and be very friendly and very very personal and helpful and be available in human. Our biggest challenges oranges as we grow the business. How do we maintain that to make sure our customer service never suffers because it's one of our biggest differentiator so you could differentiate with the your service the way you treat your customers throughout the buying journey pass Their purchase when they buy the next product with the Knicks Service. So the next you you know a thing that you offer them so they have niche implementation service. Those are the three

Popcorn with Peter Travers
Oscars 2020 Preview
"HI everybody. It's Peter Travers. Here here with this special edition of Popcorn which we're calling the Oscar popcorn because this weekend on February ninth exactly everybody will be watching. Being the Oscar telecast on ABC and probably having their own little ballot. Like I have here trying to figure out who's going to win this damn thing and if the person I don't like winds pushed I put my money on. That's what really happens. That's what people ask me on the street. So I'm GonNa take you through these main categories and and we'll see what will win what should win and we can argue. You can find me somewhere and we can argue about it. But I'm going to start with with best supporting actress. Because that's how the Academy Awards those that's always the first award that we say Kathy Bates in Richard Jewel. Laura dern in marriage in story Scarlett Johansson in Joe Rabbit Florence Pew in Little Women and Margot Robbie in bombshell so look. There's it's a lot of good people here and I have to say right at the outset. That Scarlett Johansson is one of those rare actors that has a nomination as best actress. Chris and best supporting actress marriage story for Best Actress in here supporting which usually gets you to win one and that usually that it's usually that one but it's it's not going to happen you know I'm sitting here saying did I read wrong. What happened to Jennifer Lopez and hustlers? Hasn't she been in this game since the release Lisa Hustler she has and yet the academy you bad people have decided that J.. Lo just wasn't Oscar material while you're wrong but look we we have to deal with rats here and I'm going to say that the person who will win in this category is also the person who should win. And that is Laura Burn and Laura dern in marriage story plays a divorce lawyer and she's a tough one and let's think of all the Hollywood people that are voting for this award and how every single one of them I'll wager. A BET has their own divorce lawyer and has been through this process. Maybe more than once. Maybe two we're three times to do it. And they find Laura Dern Dunn's in this movie something spectacular it's also one of the few awards. I think that marriage story story is going to win. But Laura Dern has never won an Oscar. This will be her first time. Everyone loves her. We all love and big little lies and I think this is her time on so let her have it all right. I'm moving onto best supporting actor. Tom Hanks in a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Anthony Hopkins in the two popes Al Al Pacino in the Irishman Joe Pesci in the Irishman and Brad Pitt in once upon a time in Hollywood. Look you're talking to a big Irishman fan here so if it was me saying come up for the gold it would be Joe. Patchy I know Joe Pesci doesn't do any publicity. He basically sticks fix to himself. He's probably tough guy in real life as the gangster that he plays in the Irishman but that performance is amazing and won won his first Oscar for another score says he movie goodfellas where he was the most scary gangster. You can see here. He's kind of quiet dawn. So if I'm I'm giving them it would be Joe Patchy but the academy is giving this award and no one. No one can win. This except Brad Pitt. These other people here Tom Hanks Anthony Hopkins Al Pacino and Peci all have won Oscars so they already have the gold. Do you realize his full career. Brad Brad Pitt has never won an academy award game over people. This is it Brad. You're going to get in once upon a time in Hollywood playing a stuntman. It man playing somebody who's been around the business. I think it's irresistible for Hollywood to say I'm going to reject one of my own. Plus he was great in the movie. You seem to hear my voice that I have a little bit of a problem. Yeah I do. Because that's not a supporting performance at all that his part is the equal who of his Co Star Leonardo DiCaprio's WHO's nominated for best actor. So why is he in that category. I think they want to win. And Brad you might as well prepare repair your speech right now okay. I am now moving onto best actress. Cynthia Haribo in Harriet Scarlett Johansson in marriage story. Sir Sharon in little women. Charlie's Sharon in bombshell and Renee Zellweger in Judy. What Best S. actress award so far from the Golden Globes to the critics choice awards has it Renee Zellweger one? She's won all of them. So is there any possibility ability here for something else. I mean. Look what Charlie. Stern did in bombshell. She not only plays Megan Kelly. The makeup geniuses have made her look exactly exactly like her and Charlie's has talked exactly like are they love bio pics there so she should be really strong. Social Ronin is like twenty five years old. She's he's on her fourth Oscar nomination. This is incredible and Scarlett Johansson. Like I said nominated for best. Supporting actress and Best Actress. Cynthia revolt is playing Harry Tubman and she also wrote the song from the movie which is nominated. That happened to somebody last year. Didn't it yes it was lady. Eating Gaga Lady Gaga was nominated for writing that wonderful song from stars born and his best actress. But what did you win. She won best song and that was it so I have to say that again. I would give this award person late to search for Ronin just because I think to be that young and to be that consistently brilliant is amazing and her performance in little women. Is that good. But it's Rene as I talk about. How Hollywood would love bio-pics this is? Judy Garland that she's playing judy. This is one of their own. Did they ever give. Judy Garland her own Oscar Competitive Competitive Acting Oscar. Never and I think for that reason not only will renee Zellweger win best actress but she will win for Oscar. Judy Garland on never had. It's their way of saying Judy. We love you. We were so stupid not to give it to you. And we're going to give it to Rene in honor of you. This is how Hollywood works. It's really crazy. But if you're betting on this you have to bet crazy. Aright best actor Antonio Banderas in pain and gory. Leonardo di Caprio in once upon a time in Hollywood Adam driver in marriage story what came Phoenix and joker and Jonathan Pryce in the two popes. I look at this category and before I get into. Who Will Win and who should win? I've I've got to say academy what you have against Comedians. And what do you have against Eddie Murphy. That he's not nominated for Dole. Might as my name what you have against Adam Sandler who proved his dramatic chops in uncut gems. Like nobody can believe and yet they have it they only like to give Oscars to actors serious actors who played comic roles. Ause they hate anybody who's making a living as a comic to actually win this war so this year's been going along I've had this feeling that this was Adam drivers to lose that performance in marriage story is one of the best things he's ever done or that I've seen this year and yet there's this other guy and who's that other guy he's Joaquin Phoenix plane joker. Sometimes there's that kind of performance sometimes. There's there's one that just so dominates the screen. That is such an act of immersion of from an actor in a raw. Yeah Joaquin was scary. He was sometimes funny. He was always touching even though he's playing somebody who's totally out of his mind and a lot of this movie his in his mind. What Cain has been nominated several times before and never one Joaquin? This is yours. I can't believe any set of circumstances. Stances if you WANNA bet the whole house on something and somebody to win it's going to be Joaquin Phoenix as best actor for joker game over all right. We're ready now to move on. I'm going to best director now. This is one of the most exciting categories because these people will these particular men and save and because Hollywood as wont of decided that even though there were more women directing movies than ever before four last year. They couldn't find any to nominate which is of course absurd because Greta Gerwig directed little women which is nominated as best picture and they. I thought no I'm just GONNA do five men like we always do what happened. You people sort of learned a couple of years ago when you nominated Greta. GERWIG quick for Ladybird didn't give it to her. But you nominated her. The KADEMI is ninety two years old. Now how many women has given an academy award for directing one. And that's Kathryn Bigelow for hurt locker. Ninety two years one award hang your head in shame name anyway not knocking any of these men that did get nominated. But there's one in there that I would sacrifice for Greta Gerwig but you you try to guess who that is anyway. Here they are. Martin Scorsese the Irishman Todd Phillips. For Joker Sam Mendes for nine thousand nine hundred Seventeen Quentin Tarantino eighteen. O for once upon a time in Hollywood and Bung June hope for parasite every one of these guys you can make a case for. Martin Scorsese Z.. To me is a master the grandmaster who only has one Oscar for directing and then the Irishman is doing some of his best work. Ever Quentin Tarantino. Not No with once upon a time in Hollywood is also a peak form and yet I'm saying this category is going to between two other the directors one of them being the South Korean Vong June Hall for parasite a Foreign Language Film. That seems to have got everybody excited about what's possible and then Sam Mendes for nine hundred seventeen a world war one movie that is constructed to look like it was done in in one continuous. Take how do you resist that. You don't even though I think they would really like to give their best director award worked. Bon John. How it's going to be for Sam Mendes for creating a war movie like no war movie we've ever seen before so sam I think think it's yours but if you're getting out there and you WanNa go to Bung Jun Ho? You know you might do it because there's always a surprise in these contests we can't go. Oh by what the odds are we have to go by sometimes the academy saying I have an instinct for this. I have a feeling this is the right way to go all right last category. Are we ready best picture of the year Ford versus Ferrari the Irishman Joe. Joe Rabbit Joker her little women marriage story nineteen seventeen once upon a time in Hollywood and parasite here is is the one you know every year I do this. It's between one or two movies this year. I can't reduce anything to to the Irishman my estimation a classic one for the ages. Martin Scorsese. Ed Is Best Robert De Niro Pacino. Joe Patchy making a mob movie about old-age age about the end of a mobster. This is the punishment that they get for the lives they live. There's nobody in their lives there alone. It's a tragedy Quentin went and Tarintino. Once upon a time in Hollywood is writing about Hollywood in the sixties and about a time that he thought was the last creative burst of Hollywood Hollywood and doing that. Nineteen seventeen again the World War One movie shot to make it look like. It's one continue steak and parasite a movie about a Korean Rian family in which they exploited the people they work for and then are exploited by the people working for them it is a classic. These are four incredible classics. So what am I gonNA do. What am I going to tell you? What's out there that you have to say? This is the winner and I'm going to go with with all excuses. No excuses in fact to my love for the Irishman. But I think this is the year of Quentin Tarantino. I I think once upon a time in Hollywood being a love letter to Hollywood and being voted on by people who live and work in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino despite right brilliant work with pulp fiction inglorious bastards reservoir dogs Django unchained has never won a Best Picture Oscar or a best director Oscar. Never it's never happened. What better time than now? When he saying Hollywood I love you? I think it's time Hollywood to say to Quentin Tarantino. I love you back back. So you've got it watch the show and afterwards we'll have a discussion.

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Oscar Nominations 2020: Who's up for Best Actor and Best Actress?
"And the nominations for the ninety second Academy Awards have been unveiled the Best Picture nominees include nineteen seventeen Ford versus Ferrari the Irishman judge a rabbit A. joker little women marriage story once upon a time in Hollywood and Paris side for Best Actor the nominees include Antonio Banderas for pain and glory Leonardo di Caprio for once upon a time in Hollywood Adam driver in marriage story Joaquin Phoenix the joker and Jonathan Pryce in the two popes and for the Best Actress category Scarlett Johannson for marriage story sorry thrown in little women Charlize Theron bomb shell and Renee Zellweger for Judy the Oscars will be held Sunday February ninth on

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Celebrates 50th Birthday
"About this guy okay currently it was a full house for Sean Diddy combs fiftieth birthday now his big day was actually last month but he pushed back the party to coincide with his late ex birthday and check this out among the a list a ten answers was Kanye west's Snoop Dogg Naomi Campbell end yeah Leonardo di Caprio okay a pretty a collective group ought to be a fly on the wall that party

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Screen Actors Guild Reveals Award Nominees
"Welcome to the frame Steven Cuevas filling in for John Horn our broadcast was preempted today for special coverage of the presidential impeachment proceedings. But we bring you this special podcast addition to talk about the screen actors Guild Award nominations which were announced today and what better person to call on John Horn. WHO's on assignment assignment in New York? Hey John Hey Steven how are you. Okay so let's start with the nominees for outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role. What do we got so the nominees? He's were Christian. Bale from Ford versus Ferrari Leonardo di Caprio for once upon a time in Hollywood Adam driver from marriage story Joaquin Phoenix from joker car. And then probably the surprise in the category is turned Edgerton. Who Played Elton John and rocket man? If you start looking at who isn't in I think. Probably the most was notable exclusion as Robert Deniro for his lead role in the Irishman. He is getting a lifetime. Achievement Award Screen Actors Guild Award. So maybe that was part of the math but Jonathan Pryce was not nominated from two popes. Adam Sandler was not nominated from uncut gems and also left out of the competition was Antonio Banderas for pain and glory. Yeah it was a little surprised to see Bandera slept out you and I talked about that film and I think we agree that it was kind of career. Defining performance Let's move on to the lead actress. Category Who have their we have Cynthia Areso from? Harriet Scarlett Johansson from marriage story. The neon go from us. Charlie's therein Erin from bombshell and Renee Zellweger from Judy not a lot of surprises there. There were two women of color. The surprise I guess was that that search or Ronin was not nominated for little women some people thought Aquafina might have gotten in from the farewell. In fact little women did really badly today in the screen actors Guild L. Dominations and how about supporting role in the mail categories some pretty juicy performances. There are some really good pegues. Jamie Fox was nominated for Justice mercy. Tom Hanks Sup- Played Fred. Rogers and a Beautiful Day in the neighborhood. A couple of actors from the Irishman Al Pacino. And Joe Patchy and then Brad Pitt from once upon a time in Hollywood I said earlier. Jonathan Pryce was not nominated for playing Pope Francis in the two popes. Anthony Hopkins was not nominated for playing Pope Benedict in the two popes as well and this is also one of those weird categories in terms of. WHO's supporting and WHO's lead? It's one of those things where the studios can kind of say to the screen actors guild and the academy and other words as we think. This person is a lead this person's supporting I mean. They're two popes are mostly onscreen for the the same time. And you have Brad Pitt. Who is up for supporting actor? Leonardo DiCaprio for lead actor and once upon a time in Hollywood. I think he put a stop. Watch on it Leo. Joe Might have like twenty seconds or screen time. I don't know it feels like that's kind of tricky. Math and Tom Hanks's probably star of a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Even though he shares there's Screen time with another character again. The studios got to decide of the actors. Don't vote somebody in that category than they don't get nominated yes. Some people might be especially puzzled by the Tom. Hanks category for him winding up in the supporting actor. Can you explain that a little bit like why why that is well. I think if you look at that that film you can say that even though. It's a movie about Fred Rogers. It's really about the journalist whose life is transformed by meeting with Fred Rogers and something similar happened. In the supporting actress. Category according to Variety Kathy Bates is in this film by Clint Eastwood. Call Richard Jewel rule and she's been getting some awards attention in the supporting actress. Category but according to Variety Warner brothers mistakenly submitted fitted her as a lead actress for the screen actors Guild Awards and she didn't get nominated and she didn't get nominated for supporting actress because they had submitted committed error in probably the wrong category. Well who else do we have in the category of supporting actress. Another pretty strong category. Laura dern from marriage stories Scarlett Johansson another nomination for Joe Joe Rabbit this time and then to actors from bombshell Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie and finally Jennifer Lopez from Hustler's right. We have so we have Scarlett Johansson nominated for both lead and supporting actress rare A little bit but you know pretty. Good Year for Scarlett Johansson. I don't think you can fault any of those performances. I think they were both really strong. And you know she's playing opposite. Visit Adam driver. Who was nominated for marriage story? Joe Joe Rabbit as we're GONNA say in just a second got a little bit more attention as well so both nominations. I'd say we're served in both. Were in really good films. Let's finish up with the outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture. Is it true that this winter is often a predictor for the Academy Award Best Picture winner in historically. Yes that has been true but if you look at the last two best picture winner shape of water and green book they weren't even even nominated for the Sag Ensemble Award so yes. It is a good thing to be nominated for in terms of Academy Awards because it's important to note the actress. Branch ranch is the biggest branch in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. So what the actors do in the screen actors. Guild awards is often a good harbinger of what the Oscar Asker voters might do. So the nominees for on Samba were bombshell. Which I think is a little bit of a surprise? Good news for that film. The Irishman Joe Joe Rabbit once upon a time time in Hollywood and the real surprise in this category was parasite which is a Korean film. It's only the second foreign language film in Sag History. The other one one was life is beautiful to get a nomination for the ensemble award. I think it's really important for parasite. I think it's interesting. THAT MARRIAGE BRIDGE STORY WASN'T NOMINATED FOR ENSEMBLE. Neither was little women and so all the power seemed to be going to parasite right now and I would have to say say once upon a time in Hollywood and the Irishman well there you have it this year's screen actors Guild Award nominations in the film category. John you may resume get your New York theatre going. Thank you Steve. And I'll go do it right now

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Leonardo DiCaprio's 22-Year-Old Girlfriend Camila Morrone Defends Their 23-Year Age Gap
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Leonardo DiCaprio Responds to Brazilian President’s Claim That He Funded Amazon Wildfires
"The president of Brazil is attacking actor Leonardo DiCaprio over the fires in the Amazon CBS's but Michigan explain without offering any actual proof Brazilian president J. your balls in our alleged Friday that Leonardo di Caprio had funded nonprofit groups that the Brazilian president claims are partly responsible for the fires in the Amazon this is part of a wider Brazilian government campaign against environmental non profits in Brazil to Capra's environmental organization earth alliance has pledged five million dollars to help protect the Amazon after this summer's fires but in a statement Friday he denied that his organization had funded the to non profits named by Brazilian investigators but Michigan CBS

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Adversity, Diversity and Drive - Eddie Baez
"In his role. Orbis world for the last three years. Here's what he said when I asked him about. What motivates him? It's my parents this. This one's tough all right so growing up my parents in separate you know right away. They didn't separate well into my teens. And you know frankly if I'm one hundred percent my my dad was actually a great guy in there and they're still really good friends which helped a lot because you know my mom got sick. He came back and helped us out in and it was very platonic but it was held on the lesson and I think he did a phenomenal job. Bob And I think the biggest thing that both my parents agreed on despite their differences was making sure that my brother and I were okay and that we had a future to come back to after all all these big challenges were out of the way so both of my parents immigrated from the Dominican Republic and my dad held down so many blue collar jobs. I mean from a a four-man in a foreman in the fashion district a movie set security guard which was probably his most fun job and you know he got to meet Leeann. Leonardo di Caprio which was cool and then his last job was as a janitor at a pretty large company. But you know it was nothing but blue collar jobs. My Dad never took a sick day above everything everything else. He never complained about his jobs or anything that you know. If money was tight he'd never complain and he was no stranger to picking up. Extra ships support the family family and then on the opposite side of the spectrum. My mom actually sorry on the opposite side of spectrum. Let's run that back. My mom very similar to my father you know own. Her own owned business a daycare business. I was daycare provider for over fifteen years and the only time she was doing it was when she got sick for about five or six years and her immediate thought. Like I said you know after getting sick getting the the great news is she was cancer. Free was that I need to get back to work. Support my kids in and and get through it and for me that is in the back of my mind just the most indelible possible I mean. Every time I feel like giving giving up or any time I feel like I don't want to keep going. I think back to that and I think about future me and my future kids and I want to give them the same story and I want to teach the same intrinsic motivators in the work ethic that my parents instilled in me. If you WANNA listen to my full conversation with Eddie and I hope you will. Oh It's available in episode seventy nine on the sales success stories podcast. But here's why I shared this particular clip I've seen this over and Over again with quite a few of the top performers that I've interviewed they experienced some serious adversity growing up. In quite a few cases their parents were immigrants or they grew up poor and they have a chip on their shoulder. The resulting drive and work ethic is unbelievable yet at the same time I see certain industries and I'm looking directly at you technology where they won't even interview somebody without previous experience and I wanna a challenge the broader community around this I believe there are very few solutions or industries that are so technical that they can't be learned with dedicated. Decatur study over the course of a few months. What can't be learned over? The course of a few months is true. Drive and true grit. That's not something you teach somebody my challenge to sales managers. Who are hiring? Is this take a chance. Put aside what you think. The mold for a solid salesperson looks like and instead talked to a broader set of individuals from much more diverse backgrounds. Find somebody with some incredible innate eight drive and perhaps a chip on their shoulder and take a chance. I'd be willing to bet that they'll crack your solid salesperson mold with a breakout performance given enough time and coaching. Are you up for the challenge. Now appreciate your listening to my