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Sasser hurt anew as top seed Houston beats Northern Kentucky

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 2 months ago

Sasser hurt anew as top seed Houston beats Northern Kentucky

"Number one seeds Houston and Alabama one in the opening round of the NCAA tournament in Birmingham, the tide overwhelmed Texas a and M Corpus Christi 96 75, while Houston struggled the toppled northern Kentucky 63 52. Houston coach, Calvin Sampson. They were tougher than we were tonight. And that's not easy for me to say. Other winners were Maryland, which edged West Virginia 67 65, and auburn, which beat Iowa 83, 75. Winners advanced to the second round on Saturday. I'm Gary mckillop's.

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Pitt gets past Mississippi St 60-59 in NCAA First Four

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 3 months ago

Pitt gets past Mississippi St 60-59 in NCAA First Four

"The first games of the NCAA tournament are in the books with two of the first four games in Dayton, Tuesday night in the open or Texas a and M Corpus Christi got 22 points from Jalen Jackson as they held off southeast Missouri state's comeback bid for a 75 71 win. The 16 seat islanders next get number one Alabama. In the night cap pit survived 60 to 59 over Mississippi state as jamarius Burton hit the game winning shot with 9 seconds left. When I had the ball in my hands with the last 30 seconds or so, I just told myself I was built for it and I just got to a spot and let it go when I had complete confidence in myself. The 11th seed Panthers play Iowa state next. Josh Valtteri AP sports

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"corpus" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:59 min | 3 months ago

"corpus" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"With a sell off and Tesla stock shares right now are down about 5 and a half percent after Elon Musk's much hyped third master plan fell short with investors. Musk also tamped down speculation that test level, mine, lithium, but says he's focused on refining battery metal crucial to EV production. It's really the refining capacity that is the biggest choke point. Yeah, so that's why we're building a lithium refinery in Corpus Christi. Elon Musk also confirmed a new Tesla plant in Mexico, but offered no details on timing. Well, stocks are on the globe Karen, are moving lower this morning on concerns that were sticky inflation and hawkish Central Bank messaging, Minneapolis fed president Neil kashkari says the fed will keep hiking after a recent slew of data. The data that we've gotten in in the last month, which has been a very strong jobs report, higher inflation that we expected. I mean, these are concerning data points suggesting that we're not making progress as quickly as we would like. Minneapolis feds Neil kashkari also says he's leaning toward pushing up rate projections on his dot plot. We'll never see his Nathan Euro area consumer prices slow just slightly this morning as core inflation surged to a new record and rates in Europe appear to be on the upward path, ECB president Christine Lagarde tells the Spanish TV show that increases could continue past its next planned half point move. I'm staying in Europe Karen Credit Suisse is escalating efforts to win back clients as senior bankers depart after unprecedented recent outflows the Zürich bank lenders raising deposit rates significantly higher than its rivals. Right now shares of Credit Suisse are lower by more than 3%. Well, back here in the U.S., Nathan shares a Salesforce are up 15 and a half percent. The company gave an upbeat forecast for the coming year and expects to make quick headway on profit margins. And in the crypto space shares of silvergate capital are plunging on news at its delay, its annual report Bloomberg Steve rappaport joins us live with the details. Good morning, Steve. Good morning, Nathan, and Karen, a cryptic warning from the crypto friendly firm sent shareholders running in pre market trading with shares down as much as 32%. Silvergate says it's reviewing its status as going concern while it assesses the damage from the downfall of FTX, the firm's deadline for the annual report was yesterday, silvergate, and the filing says it needs more time to analyze regulatory and other inquiries and investigations that are pending, live in New York, I'm Steve rappaport, Bloomberg daybreak. Steve, thank you. We are watching earnings crossing the Bloomberg we're seeing Macy's right now. It's fourth quarter profit beating and alessia estimates, again, that just crossing the Bloomberg. That's the 5 things you need to know to start your day. Brought to you by interactive brokers. S&P futures down four tenths of a percent this morning down 15 points now futures up about two tenths of a percent or 56 points and NASDAQ futures down 6 tenths of a percent. Straight ahead, we have your latest local headlines plus a check of sports and this is Bloomberg. Thanks Karen 6 31 on Wall Street and Amy Morris is here with more on what's going on in New York and around the world. Good morning, Amy. Good morning, Nathan, New York City advocates are angry with

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"corpus" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:53 min | 3 months ago

"corpus" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Let's get you up to date on the news. You need to know what this shower and we begin with a sell off in Tesla stock. Shares are down almost 6% after Elon Musk much hype third master plan fell short with investors. Musk also tamped down speculation that Tesla will mine lithium, but says he's focused on refining battery metal crucial to EV production. It's really the refining capacity that is the biggest choke point. Yeah, so that's why we're building election refinery and Corpus Christi. Elon Musk also confirmed a new Tesla plant in Mexico, but offered no details on timing. Karen stocks are on the globe are on the same downward trend this morning with concerns over sticky inflation and hawkish Central Bank messaging, Minneapolis fed president Neil kashkari says the fed will keep hiking after a recent slew of data. The data that we've gotten in in the last month, which has been a very strong jobs report, higher inflation that we expected. I mean, these are concerning data points suggesting that we're not making progress as quickly as we would like. And the Minneapolis feds Neil kashkari says he's leaning toward pushing up his rate projections on his next stop plot. I'll overseas Nathan fresh data show Eurozone inflation remains sticky, Euro area consumer prices slow just slightly as core inflation surged to a new record. And rates in Europe appear to be on the upward path, ECB president Christine Lagarde tells a Spanish TV show that increases could continue past the planned half point move in two weeks time. The saying in Europe Karen Credit Suisse is escalating its efforts to win back clients as senior bankers depart after unprecedented outflows in the fourth quarter, the zerg based lenders raising deposit rates significantly higher than rivals right now shares of Credit Suisse are lower by 2.8%. Back here in the U.S., Nathan shares a Salesforce or up more than 15%. The company gave an upbeat forecast for the coming year and expects to make quick headway on profit margins. And in the crypto space shares of silvergate capital are plunging on news its delaying, its annual report Bloomberg Steve rappaport joins us live with the details. Good morning, Steve. Good morning, Nathan and Karen, a cryptic warning from the crypto friendly firm sent shareholders running in free market trading with the stock down as much as 32%. Silvergate says it's reviewing its status as going concern while the damage from the downfall of FTX, the firm's deadline for the annual report was yesterday, silver gate in the filing, says it needs more time to analyze regulatory and other inquiries and investigations that are pending, live in New York, I'm Steve rapaport, Bloomberg daybreak. All right, Steve, thank you. And futures this morning are lower S&P futures down half percent or 20 points now futures little change NASDAQ futures down 7 tenths of a percent or 88 points, and the ten year treasury down 9 30 seconds yield 4.03%, straight ahead your latest local headlines, plus a check of sports, this is Bloomberg. 5 31 on Wall Street and Amy Morris is here with Warren, what's going on in New York

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Pageau, Barzal lead Islanders past struggling Blue Jackets

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 5 months ago

Pageau, Barzal lead Islanders past struggling Blue Jackets

"Second period goals by JG pajo and Matthew barzel helped the islanders earn their third straight win. Two one versus the blue jackets. Pasha opened the scoring 7 12 into the middle stanza. 9 and a half minutes before barzel scored for the third time in two games. The islanders improved to 14 and four when scoring first and our 12 6 zero at home. Ilya siroc and handle 20 shots for New York. He's won his last three starts since a 7 game winless streak. Emile bernstrom scored and Jonas corpus Allo made 34 saves in the jacket 7th consecutive loss. I'm Dave ferry.

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"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

07:40 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"We now return to building the kingdom of love with Monsignor Janet. On senior why do you suppose it's a bigger block for what seems to be Catholics? I mean, one could understand our Protestant brothers and sisters who haven't had the type of formation that Catholics have in our understanding that this truly is the body and blood of Jesus Christ, isn't it more scandalous that we as Catholics could have churches with thousands of members in one local parish and yet there remains no one signed up for adoration times. One of the images when you ask that question that I go back to and you were there with us when we went to Paris and there it was from the eucharist that Jesus came out from the blessed sacrament almost to see if his sacred heart couldn't stand it anymore. What's the answer to that? I believe it's what we're going to be talking about for the rest of this one. That Jesus heart in the eucharist is so burning with love for each of us. He came out of the tabernacle, he appeared to Margaret Mary, and the answer to what you're asking is that cry of Jesus behold the heart that has loved so much. And received so little love in return. I think the answer is that we look at the eucharist as something. Rather than someone. Our relationship to Jesus. Is our relationship as something. When you receive the host, that's not something in your hand. That is Jesus. When you receive him on your tongue, that is Jesus. So I believe I really believe it goes back from our first communion or formation in relating to a person. He is a person whose heart is broken by us who are indifferent to him. I can understand those who hate him. And he says I, I can see those who are angry with me and reject me. And those who are loving toward him, because you need their hot in their cold, he said, in the scripture, you know what he can. You know what the reaction it has toward him? I begin to vomit thee from my mouth. The gentle Jesus is saying to the indifferent Catholic, you make me sick to my stomach. You greet me. And the cry of his heart is I want relationship with you. I love you. And until you can hear that in your heart, I don't think you're going to be able to hear it. When he cries that to you in holy communion, the cry of Jesus to you today is I love you. I love you so much. Listen how much I lay down my life for you. When you are a mass. You're seeing Jesus. Lay down his life for you. And he laid it down once and for all at calvary. And that is the experience, pray, if you've never had, you might be a Catholic, and never experienced, the love that he had for you. Not to wait. I mean, some of you that may be hearing this might be in hospice, and you might be dying. And so you're going to meet him. He is there. Waiting for you. And still, you might have been one of these indifferent Catholics. He paid the price for you to go to heaven. And you might be spending your last few days here on earth. Don't worry that you never have. Experience that intimacy. Lord, should you fear? Now, that you're going to die. He loves you. If you're the worst sinner in the world, and you may have even made a contract with him, who is the devil. Don't worry, because Jesus wants you back. He lay down his life for you. There is nothing you have ever done. That he doesn't want your love. That love direct recognizes that he is your savior. Not in time. 10,000 years from now, you and I are going to be in heaven together. Because of Jesus and the eucharist and the death he died on calvary. That's the truth. In 10,000 years from now, when we're singing his praises, this could be the day that you turned around. And your life. And that question that you ask, Chris could be turned around now. You stopped giving him. Watch it in his stomach. Because you're so indifferent to the divine love he has for you. It could be a most miserable, I'm grateful. I ask him as person. But it's about time. Did you begin to relate to Jesus Christ? The savior of the world. Any final thoughts Monsignor? I'd like to bless everyone in the world. May the lord bless you, may the lord keep you, May he show to you his countenance and give you peace through his body and blood in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the Holy Spirit. I lady of the yogurt pray for us, amen. Amen. Thank you so much Monsignor. God bless you. You've been listening to building a kingdom of love, reflections with Monsignor John essef. To hear and or to download this conversation, along with hundreds of other spiritual formation programs, visit discerning hearts dot com, or you can find it within the free discerning hard SAP. This has been a production of discerning hearts. I'm your host Chris McGregor. 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"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

18:43 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Is being aware and honored and when we have asked today and our holy father has preceded us with the eucharist in Rome, and the celebration of the body and the blood of Christ, what a magnificent day and glory for us who are Catholics and who have the eucharist and this magnificent gift from the east to the west, this glory of God, that the priests are offering the bread and the wine and an unbroken lineage from Jesus at the last supper when he said take a knee. This is my body. Take a drink. This is my blood, and he gave that mandate to his apostles. Unbroken from that time, from apostle to the puzzle to bishops, to bishops, to priests all over the world, for these thousands of years, for these centuries, this sacrifice is being offered. And it is the same sacrifice as calvary. It is the celebration of his body and blood, the sacrifice of calvary, is being re presented is being re and acted is here celebrated in every altar. You know, false spirituality, all of us, not only protestants, but Catholics and orthodox who say I wish I was there when I could walk the road of calvary and see Jesus and be there on the hill of calvary. That's what the eucharist is. When you are at the eucharist at masts, when you are celebrating and you're in this when I now this morning celebrate the eucharist, this same sacrifice that Jesus had on calvary. In an unbloody sacrifice, here he is, take a knee, this is my body. Look at the host, take and drink. This is my blood. Look at the Chalice to come. Here before your very eyes is calvary. Here is Jesus on the cross. We are present, he looks at you and me from Calgary through the eucharist. Jesus in the mass is not something he is someone. He is the son of God. Offering himself up for the Salvation of the world. He is here in Omaha. He is here in your parish. He is here on this altar. This magnificent gift which he has given us. It is the most of blessed of all the sacraments. We call it the most blessed sacrament because it is the sacrifice and it is also a sacrament. When you receive the body and blood of Christ, this manna that he has given us from heaven. The body and blood of Christ, Corpus Christi in Latin means the body of Christ, song, Christian, the blood of Christ. Jesus body and blood is here offered on our altar. We don't wish a bread. This is Jesus when the bread, which he gave us, I will give you bread from heaven, says Jesus. And this bread is my body, this bread is my flesh for the life of the world. Read, chapter 6 in John gospel. Your father's 8 man in the desert. He told the Jews, and they died, but I am the living bread come down from heaven. I am the bread of life. I am the bread that the father is going to give you. And so this bread is Jesus. It is his flesh. He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood will have life in him, and I will raise him up on the last day. My brothers and sisters, you who are my fellow Catholics, you actually eat the flesh of Jesus and drink his blood, our faith tells us. This is what we are doing. Eat my flesh, drink my blood. How close do I want to be with you? It's not cannibalism. It's love. The eucharist is the love first of God for me. The father saying to me, I want you this close to my son. I want you so united with my son. You are my daughter. You are my child. Take an eat his flesh and drink his blood, become one with him, as the father gazes at us, gathered at the eucharist today. He sees only one Jesus. When does that begin in the father's eyes? This is the deepest truth about you and me. He sees it through our baptism. He took you to himself when he united you with his son, Jesus, in baptism. When you were united with him through the power of the Holy Spirit in confirmation. Think of yourself as a married person when you were your united with him, the intimacy of the marriage union of the sacrament of marriage. The two become one flesh, but that fleshly union of a husband and wife, which is sacramentally that union, it is your flesh union that is the sign of your oneness in Christ as the husband and wife for one, so that union that you have is only a shadow a mystery, a shadow of the eucharist. The eucharist is such an intimacy and a union between you and Jesus. The spousal relationship of a husband and wife is the sign of what the eucharist is, so much do I love you, Jesus says, to his spouse, the church, that I have united you with me through water that came forth from his side and the blood which is the eucharist, the eucharistic side, take and drink. Eat my flesh and my blood. So intimate do I, your spouse, Jesus, want to be with you. That's the sacrament. First Jesus gives us the eucharist, his death on the cross. The sacrifice. At mass. Second, Jesus gives us holy communion. The union with him. He, my flesh, drink my blood. Your father, who so loved you that heals loves you in him. And through him and with him and the sign of this, this Sunday is gathering in the father's arms all of us in Christ, bringing us to himself. You are not only one with shim here on earth. This Sunday. This is the majesty and the beauty of every eucharist. It is a banquet celebrated in heaven. By the sacred, holy ones there. They are united and it is a forever sacrament. It is a sign of your forever life. It's a sacrament not only that unites you hear, but it is a pledge of eternal life. Every time you receive communion, listen to the prayers of mass forever and ever, through him and with him and in him. In the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours forever and ever. We, in this sacrament, are entering into eternal life. Every time you go and approach the altar, when you take either in your hand, as you receive the body and the blood of Christ, when you take him on your tongue and take him into yourself, the into me see the intimacy is the union of you and Jesus. What a tremendous eucharistic gift this is, the body and blood of Christ. Finally, it is the presence of our lord in the eucharistic sacrament on the altar. This magnificent gift, what makes our temple our church so unique the eucharistic presence of Jesus Christ, staying with us, remaining with us 24/7 on our altar. The little red light in the sanctuary of every Catholic Church throughout the world is a sign that I want to abide with you. I want to remain with you. I just don't want to come and go. The Sunday mass that you will attend and be at and participate in today. I want to remain with you. As lovers, as lovers say, I am with you. All day. I am with you all through the day. And all through the night, can you imagine Jesus as a prisoner on our altar of love? Staying there, waiting for you. He sees you approaching. When you come at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to visit with him. And in some of the churches, there's exposition 24/7. Any time of the day or night, you can go and be with him. How many of us want to have a visit maybe with some particular priest who has been a special guide to us, and it's so important that I make that how many of us want to see a doctor and if I could just get an appointment with him and so often his schedule is so crowded. How many of us need legal advice? And I want to see this particular lawyer. She's the greatest physician. The greatest wisdom source, the greatest guide and allure it and friend is there 24/7. You can actually go to visit him in the blessed sacrament. There are throughout the world also today, processions of the eucharist where Jesus in what's called a monstrance, a golden raid center in which the eucharist is placed. He who is the golden rays of the whole world of light. Is there waiting for us? Yearning for us. Longing for us, wanting you to come. Wanting to actually advise you, heal you. Bless you, strengthen you, no matter what it is that you come to him with, to spend an hour with him. The eucharist is the presence of Christ in a very special way in his body and blood on our altars. So the eucharist is sacrifice, the eucharist is sacrament and the eucharist is the presence of Jesus among us. This gift which the father has given us through his son is the pledge to eternal life. I am leaving you, he says, but Jesus so loves us. He just doesn't want to go. When he left this world, he stayed with us in the eucharist. He has not left us. How do I enter more deeply into this celebration today? The key is faith. As I am with you now, I am with you in my presence. I am here. It is me. I have never left you. I am fully alive. Here in the eucharist waiting for you, come to me, all you who are burdened and find my burdensome. I will refresh you. I really believe today. This particular feast of the body and blood of Christ, that we can be renewed, refreshed. To live again, you know, all this false spirituality about wanting to have been there when Christ was on earth in those in those days of the gospel. No. The eucharist brings us to him in a living way. He in us we in him by the power of this blessed sacrament, the most holy of all the sacraments and it's been my experience as a priest for the 60 years that the eucharist which was given to me on the day of my ordination that this eucharist, which if I could only offer one mass, just one, that all my study and everything I had done would have been worth it. Just offer one mass. But to have been given the opportunity to offer mass each day when I think of this gift, I remember once I was this young seminarian in Washington, and this beautiful young lady who belonged to St. Augustine's parish, and I was giving her instructions, she was a student at Catholic university, and I talked to her about this magnificent gift. She just couldn't wait. She couldn't wait to be baptized. She couldn't wait to become a Catholic. But her desire, especially for that first day in which I baptized her, I went with her to the mass at St. Augustine's. And as we went up to receive communion, she was amazed, and when she was coming back, I was particularly noticing there were tears in her eyes, and we finished the mass, and we were outside, and she said, was that Jesus? You told me that was Jesus. Yes. She said what they all didn't go to communion. If that's Jesus, how come they didn't go to communion? How come? Some of us were listening to me. Don't go to mass. How come? If you are a Catholic, and if you are, truly believing that the eucharist is Jesus. How? How come? And I really also believe, especially how important it is if you're a eucharistic minister that those of your family, who are sick and suffering and homebound, that you will bring communion to them, that this is a time that they need the body and blood of Jesus. The sick and the suffering. He wants to feed them, he wants to heal them. He wants to bless them, all how much our lives are family, our communities would become. Alive in Jesus Christ. We'll return to building the kingdom of love with Monsignor Jones in just a moment. Litany of humility. Oh Jesus, meek and humble of heart. Hear me. From the desire of being esteemed. Deliver me, Jesus. From the desire of being loved. Deliver me, Jesus. From the desire of being extolled. Deliver me, Jesus. From the desire of being honored. Deliver me, Jesus. From the desire of being praised. Deliver meet Jesus. From the desire of being preferred to others. Deliver me, Jesus. From the desire of being consulted. Deliver meet Jesus. From the desire of being approved. Deliver me, Jesus. From the fear of being humiliated. Deliver me, Jesus. From the fear of being despised. Deliver me, Jesus. From the fear of suffering rebukes. Deliver me, Jesus. From the fear of being calumniated. Deliver me, Jesus. From the fear of being forgotten. Deliver me, Jesus. From the fear of being ridiculed. Deliver me, Jesus. From the fear of being wronged. The liver meet Jesus. From the fear of being suspected. Deliver me, Jesus. That others may be loved more than I. That others may be esteemed more than I. That in the opinion of the world, others may increase, and I may decrease. That others may be chosen and I, set aside. That others may be praised, and I, unnoticed. That others may be preferred to me in everything. That others may become holier than I, provided that I become as holy as I should. Jesus. Grant me the grace to desire it. Amen..

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"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

06:02 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Good morning Monsignor, happy feast of Corpus Christi. Beautiful feast. This morning I looked out, the sun was just peeking through Jesus. The son of God, and above it, the clouds were forming like a dog over the sun and then there was like God, the father, the creator of all this majesty and the magnificent colors. That particular moment, and the Trinity being adored from the rising of the sun to its setting, and in every parish and throughout the whole world, Jesus is being aware and honored and when we have asked today and our holy father has preceded us with the eucharist in Rome, and the celebration of the body and the blood of Christ, what a magnificent day and glory for us who are Catholics and who have the eucharist and this magnificent gift from the east to the west, this glory of God, that the priests are offering the bread and the wine and an unbroken lineage from Jesus at the last supper when he said take a knee. This is my body. Take a drink. This is my blood, and he gave that mandate to his apostles. Unbroken from that time, from apostle to the puzzle to bishops, to bishops, to priests all over the world, for these thousands of years, for these centuries, this sacrifice is being offered. And it is the same sacrifice as calvary. It is the celebration of his body and blood, the sacrifice of calvary, is being re presented is being re and acted is here celebrated in every altar. You know, false spirituality, all of us, not only protestants, but Catholics and orthodox who say I wish I was there when I could walk the road of calvary and see Jesus and be there on the hill of calvary. That's what the eucharist is. When you are at the eucharist at masts, when you are celebrating and you're in this when I now this morning celebrate the eucharist, this same sacrifice that Jesus had on calvary. In an unbloody sacrifice, here he is, take a knee, this is my body. Look at the host, take and drink. This is my blood. Look at the Chalice to come. Here before your very eyes is calvary. Here is Jesus on the cross. We are present, he looks at you and me from Calgary through the eucharist. Jesus in the mass is not something he is someone. He is the son of God. Offering himself up for the Salvation of the world. He is here in Omaha. He is here in your parish. He is here on this altar. This magnificent gift which he has given us. It is the most of blessed of all the sacraments. We call it the most blessed sacrament because it is the sacrifice and it is also a sacrament. When you receive the body and blood of Christ, this manna that he has given us from heaven. The body and blood of Christ, Corpus Christi in Latin means the body of Christ, song, Christian, the blood of Christ. Jesus body and blood is here offered on our altar. We don't wish a bread. This is Jesus when the bread, which he gave us, I will give you bread from heaven, says Jesus. And this bread is my body, this bread is my flesh for the life of the world. Read, chapter 6 in John gospel. Your father's 8 man in the desert. He told the Jews, and they died, but I am the living bread come down from heaven. I am the bread of life. I am the bread that the father is going to give you. And so this bread is Jesus. It is his flesh. He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood will have life in him, and I will raise him up on the last day. My brothers and sisters, you who are my fellow Catholics, you actually eat the flesh of Jesus and drink his blood, our faith tells us. This is what we are doing. Eat my flesh, drink my blood. How close do I want to be with you? It's not cannibalism. It's love. The eucharist is the love first of God for me. The father saying to me, I want you this close to my son. I want you so united with my son. You are my daughter. You are my child. Take an eat his flesh and drink his blood, become one with him, as the father gazes at us, gathered at the eucharist today. He sees only one Jesus. When does that begin in the father's eyes? This is the.

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"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

04:06 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Jesus made the crowds welcome and talk to them about the kingdom of God, and he cured those who were in need of healing. It was late afternoon when the 12 came to him and said, send the people away, and they can go to the villages and farms round about to find lodging in food for we are in a lonely place here. He replied, give them something to eat yourselves. But they said, we have no more than 5 loaves and two fish, unless we are to go ourselves and buy food for all these people. For there were about 5000 men. But he said to his disciples, get them to sit down and parties of about 50..

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"What did you sense the lord singing to you? Once more, give the lord an opportunity to speak to you. Jesus made the crowds welcome and.

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Reading from the holy gospel, according to Luke, chapter 9 versus 11 through 17. Jesus made the crowds welcome and talk to them about the kingdom of God, Andy cured those who were in need of healing. It was late afternoon when the 12 came to him and said, send the people away, and they can go to the villages and farms round about to find lodging in food for we are in a lonely place here. He replied, give them something to eat yourselves. But they said, we have no more than 5 loaves and two fish, unless we are to go ourselves and buy food for all these people. For there were about 5000 men. But he said to his disciples, get them to sit down and parties of about 50. They did so, and made them all sit down. Then he took the 5 loaves and two fish, raised his eyes to heaven and said the blessing over them. Then he broke them and handed them to his disciples to distribute among the crowd. They all age as much as they wanted, and when the scraps remaining were collected, they filled 12 baskets. What word made this passage come alive for you?.

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"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"A time of alexio divina for the discerning heart. Corpus Christi Sunday. As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of the stay to the lord. Say slowly, from your heart, Jesus. I trust in you. You. Take over. Become aware that he is with you. Looking upon you with love. Wanting to be heard, deep within your heart. A.

"corpus" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:56 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"At the non human rights project about New York's highest court ruling that happy the elephant is not a person and can not get habeas corpus relief You are asking the court to make a novel ruling here What was your argument What your argument to the court was our argument was basically twofold It's based on the evolution of the common law basically that these are judges who are sitting and making the laws of their common live judges This is nothing statutory We weren't asking the court to interpret a statute or the constitution This is simply the common law And we were saying to the judges that happy you know we put forward the evidence the undisputed unrebutted scientific evidence presented by 5 of the most renowned elephant scientists based on decades of their research and studying elephants and it was through their affidavits that we presented the factual basis for happiest autonomy For the fact that she is this autonomous extraordinarily cognitively complex non human animal who suffers the same way that a human being would suffer in this imprisonment that she should be out traveling miles a day as elephants do Foraging planning elephants have a true sense of self They remember the past they know the present and can plan for the future The females such as happy are matriarchs and on matriarchs for life They are in herd they mourn the dead they play they frolic they roam So what we were saying to the court is based on common law principles of science and fairness and equity and justice more than anything the court needed to evolve the common law to be able to recognize common law right to bodily liberty based on very sound established principles of liberty and equality that are cherished by the courts in New York And once recognizing this right her imprisonment is unlawful and the remedy for habeas corpus is released from the unlawful imprisonment Still the court wrote that no court has held the habeas corpus writ applicable to a non human animal and there is no precedent to support the suggestion It should be applicable What's your reaction to the ruling Well.

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"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

03:38 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Discerning hearts presents, in search of the still point, with doctor Regis Martin. In this episode, doctor Martin reflects on, the first Corpus Christi procession. What is the single most necessary thing? We need to know. Indeed, the very best news. We could possibly hope to hear. The answer can not be an idea or a construct of the human mind. However sublime, nor can it be a movement of the will to accomplish some mighty deed. It can only be an event taking place in an unforeseen and wholly unexpected way. Breaking into a barren and broken world, to announce something completely new. Well, where does it come from then? The only possible answer is from above. Amid the silence of the heavens. From which, in a most dizzying descent, it suddenly erupts into history, at an appointed moment in time and space. An entirely unique and unrepeatable event. It could never have happened before, nor will it ever happen again. Does this remind you of anything? Awaken a memory of a certain impossible intersection of time and eternity. History and heaven. The incarnation of God, no less. And who is the mediating figure here? But a young Jewish maiden of maybe 14 or 15 years of age. Who quite simply said, yes, to God. And to thereupon, set in motion the entire mystery of our redemption. She who, as the poet Hopkins, exclaims, not only gave gods infinity, dwindled to infancy, welcome in womb and breast, birth, milk, and all the rest. But mothers, each new grace, that does now reach our race. We do not know how soon thereafter the mother of God, set out to visit her cousin, Elizabeth. Traversing the difficult hill country along the way. The gospel accounts are silent on the matter of how long the interval between the mystery of annunciation and that of visitation. But we do know this much, was that which is that she arose in haste, and that she did not go alone. There was someone with her, hidden away in her body, to whom she had given the most full and free assent of her will. Not only had she conceived God in her womb, but from the very beginning of her life, he dwelt in the deepest intimacy of her heart. Who now wishes, of course, that she take him to others. To the very ends of the earth. Becoming as haunts her as von vault is are put it in a lovely little book called the threefold Garland. A vessel, a monstrance of the word and will of God, to become flesh..

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Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and Their Battle to Save America's Soul With Brian Kilmeade

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:37 min | 1 year ago

Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and Their Battle to Save America's Soul With Brian Kilmeade

"I'm talking to Brian kilmeade, author of the president and the freedom fighter, and you just shared something that I really was I never thought about this. So when Lincoln is elected in 1860, a number of states had seceded. First South Carolina 6 more. Okay, and so that's before his inauguration. Before he gets to The White House. Okay, so he's elected. They secede. And then on the assumption he's going to free the slaves and they're not going to deal with it. And he says to get them back into the union, he says you can have your slaves. Thirteenth Amendment could be yours. Okay, so that's the freed slaves. You could be enslaved. And so exactly how did that go? So obviously you said that Frederick Douglass feels betrayed. So it took him some time. I mean, it's kind of funny because you get this with Lincoln. He takes off everybody and at some point, right? And a real conservative today would say suspending habeas corpus. I don't know. You know, it's like it's very interesting that real leadership will do that. It will take off everybody in a way. But so for a while, it seems to me that Frederick Douglass must have not been very pleased with him. Absolutely not. And then when he brings up colonization to solve the problem of the African Americans in America, he say, listen, we made a big mistake. It happened before we were born. So can we send you back? So he invites newspapers, all the press with him, like selective members of the press. And he brings in African American leaders, doesn't invite Douglas. And he says, made a big mistake. Obviously, blacks and whites can't live together, and it's part of this part of the reason this is the reason for the war. So I would like to make you an offer give you plenty of money to go back to Central and South America or wherever you want to go. Douglas, everyone in South America or Africa. Africa, too. He said you could go wherever you wanted to go. We will send you. So we will free you and let you go. Absolutely out of the country. Out of the country. And this bothered Douglas. Beyond by these, I'm an American. I don't want to go anywhere. Where am I born? I'm born here. You got to send me elsewhere. Since when camp blacks and whites get together, remember, and I haven't brought this up yet, but they have another similarity. They both read this book called the Colombian orator. The Columbian order teaches how to speak publicly, teach how to hold yourself and also has great essays from these people like Cicero, Socrates, George Washington, people in our past, and they're thinking big and grandiose. So you wonder why that speech worked at 28? Lincoln's been reading every day since 7. That's right and envisioning himself on that level without the cockiness and ego with the humility to know that it may be what he was capable

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Hurricane Nicholas Makes Landfall over Texas

the NewsWorthy

00:53 sec | 1 year ago

Hurricane Nicholas Makes Landfall over Texas

"Early this morning. Hurricane nicholas made landfall near the town of sergeant texas that's on the central texas coast between galveston and corpus christi. The category one hurricane is bringing heavy rains and seventy five mile an hour winds to that area. A couple of tornadoes are also possible now. The storm is headed toward galveston and houston. The millions of people who live there and nearby are expected to get up to fifteen inches of rain which could cause life threatening flooding authorities have been busy the last couple of days setting up barricades and getting high water rescue vehicles ready just in case some schools along the texas gulf coast are closed today including those in the houston school district and many cove in nineteen testing and vaccination sites have had to shut down for now. People in that area are being told to stay off the roads to avoid risking their own lives or the lives of first responders forecasters say hurricane nicholas will keep moving across southeast texas today and should make it to south western louisiana by tomorrow.

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"corpus" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"corpus" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"Is what they call him. We now making college wait five minutes until three o'clock falling sometime later today, Tropical Storm Nicholas will make landfall in Texas Looks like South Corpus Christi Brownsville Corpus. Probably move up through B County in your and Beeville. It will make its way over to Houston, Torrential rains and high winds Tropical Storm Nicholas and then heading towards about that rouge and Louisiana like they need it. And he always wants us. We will not be another item. It'll make landfall south of Corpus. Somewhere here, it's in your blues done, and there's soca Corpus soap, Beeville Soak Houston and then head off towards the Louisiana Six minutes and four minutes until four minutes until three o'clock. Yes, I will give away $25 gift card to Joe's dining at some point during the show Phone number will be 554 to 4. 12 60. So if you like good food, delicious, healthy, locally sourced food for free and I'll mail it to you be listening..

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From Computational to Cognitive Systems - Ryan Steelberg President of Vertione on AI Applications that Mine Unstructured Data - Voicebot Podcast Ep 222 - burst 06

The Voicebot Podcast

02:15 min | 1 year ago

From Computational to Cognitive Systems - Ryan Steelberg President of Vertione on AI Applications that Mine Unstructured Data - Voicebot Podcast Ep 222 - burst 06

"Big transition that we've been dealing with your in terms of ai. Machine learning is really transitioning from computational systems in decision making to cognitive right decision making out in insights so Baritone fact became a open platform. Call on an operating system for os. That is really good at ingesting. All different types of data then being able to use our suite of over four hundred fifty different cognitive engines and models to to be able to analyze interrogate and ultimately you know empower our business customers with you know the tools applications in unstructured data so they can advance their business. Why do you have so many machine learning models because every job it potentially warrants a different bespoke recipe of cognition. So if i say for example Where presented with australian english. Right you absolutely potentially want to use a different train model as to glowing. Wash 'em in saint louis true for like for example variances in near field or barfield audio right throwing one transcription engine Tire corpus of audio You're gonna get you will get varying results in. Our job is to be able to analyze the data sets in ben in effect programmatic find in orchestrate. The right hung recipe to get the best results and to be clear. I'll give you some examples. The best results is not always accuracy. Right if you're dealing with so much tonnage of data some projects that we work on. You know they're okay with eighty percent accuracy. Because it's it's there's so much volume. They have to meet a price point right. They can't wait ten dollars or fifteen dollars an hour of content process it so and that's in that thankfully that decision being kind of model agnostic in being able to normalize. The output of these different cognitive classes really was the cornerstones of verizon's

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Ishan Misra on Self-Supervised Deep Learning

Lex Fridman Podcast

01:44 min | 2 years ago

Ishan Misra on Self-Supervised Deep Learning

"What is self supervised learning and may be even give the the bigger basics of what is supervised and semi supervised learning and may be wise self supervised learning a better term than unsupervised supervising. Let's start with supervised learning so typically for machine learning systems. The they're trained. Is you get a bunch of humans. The humans point out particular concept. So if it's in the case of images you weren't the humans to come and tell you what is the president and the image dropbox on them draw. Mosques reflecting pixels vision of particular categories not for. Nlp again there are lots of these particular tasks say about sentiment analysis about endangerment and so on so typically for supervised learning we get a big corpus of such annotated or label data and then we feed that system and the system is really trying to mimic. So it's taking this input of data and then trying to mimic the output. So it looks at an image and humanist dog that this image contains a banana and now the system is basically trying to mimic that. That's it's learning signal and so for supervised learning. We tried to gather lots of data and we train these machine learning models to imitate the input-output and the hope is basically by doing so. Now an unseen or like new kinds of data this mortar can automatically to predict these concepts. So this is a standard of supervise setting for semi supervised setting. The idea. typically is that you have of course all of the supervise data but you have lots of other data which is unsupervised which is like not labeled now the problem basically to learning and by you actually have all of these alternate sort of learning paradigm supervised building. This just does not skill so if you look at for computer vision. The largest one of the most popular data sets his image it right so the entire data set has about two thousand concepts

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Meadows 2-out, 2-Run Single in 9th, Rays Beat Orioles 5-4

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Meadows 2-out, 2-Run Single in 9th, Rays Beat Orioles 5-4

"The rays pulled out a five four win over the Orioles on Austin meadows two out two strike two run single in the bottom of the ninth I know the situation right there you know he doesn't like anything given that you know runs as corpus bases loaded so for me just continue sounds fastball it but again there's good about as I as I could and he's able to throw in there and I was able to you know put a plate on that implant when you do that good things happen many roads Reina homered twice and had a key single in the ninth as Tampa Bay won for the tenth time in thirteen games comic you work two scoreless innings for the win Tanner Scott was a loser the birds loss came after they announce a pitcher Keegan aching and outfielder Anthony sometime there were placed on the call the nineteen injured list I'm Dave Ferrie

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SyncFloor CEO Kirt Debique on Connecting Music to E-Commerce

Code Story

01:50 min | 2 years ago

SyncFloor CEO Kirt Debique on Connecting Music to E-Commerce

"So see first couple of days or is up top for for connecting all sorts of people website services applications into an amazing beautiful corpus of commercial independent that platform we've used to implement serve to applications. One of them is is what you see when you go to seek dot com which is a marketplace of commercial music for use in film tv. He ads podcasts games etc etc. And so there. We sort of target professionals producers editors exercisers that type of thing they come to that market based to that site and they're able to do a search very intuitive fund productive search which is built on technology that he developed his now. Pathogen called natural language music search. They can use that are discovering that forest to find music that matches the creative that they care about to lift their narratives in their productions. We also built another application called sauce. Podcasters icon which is more specifically to people who are independent podcasters. Small business podcasters of things like that and there you can think of it as taking sort of what you built. Missing comments simplifying it for that. Particular removing some of the knox and making it sort of more customized to that point on that platform enables really greet technology. Very akin to what shop does for people who want to do digital retail. We allow our commercial independent music labels publishers etc to have their own storefronts built our technology for research so they can have sort of stores integrated into their deleted website. They can actually have different aspects of that. We decided to give up part of the you can directly. Connect artists are directly to salt gauges for specific commerce. Offer licensing

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Macron Escalates 'Sausage Wars' After Saying Northern Ireland Is Not in UK

Coffee House Shots

01:41 min | 2 years ago

Macron Escalates 'Sausage Wars' After Saying Northern Ireland Is Not in UK

"Despite the good weather and the com- see at not always been harmonious g seven summit in corpus bay. A row has erupted between boris. Johnson and french president emmanuel macron who in a heated discussion about sausages and post brexit trading difficulties reportedly said that northern ireland was not part of the same country as the rest of the u. k. The foreign secretary spoke to andrew more about the incident. So far as you're aware we've spoken to prime minister. I'm sure did president. Matra franz describe northern ireland's being not a proper full part of the uk when you forgive me if i don't divulge the The detail of what was discussed behind closed doors. This and actually i would. I can tell you there. Is you figures here in carb's bay but frankly for months now and years have characterized the woman that under somehow separate country and that is wrong. It is a failure to understand the facts. It is a failure to appreciate what speaking around northern ireland in those times and approaching the issue of the northern ireland protocol in those terms does causes damage to businesses from both communities in northern ireland. Creates deep consternation. And we wouldn't talk about catalonia in barcelona in barcelona or corsica and france in those ways. What we want now is a flexible approach which looks at all of the provisions in the northern ireland protocol not just those that protect the eu but those that protect free flow between trade between great britain and ireland. The ball is in the us court. The pm was very clear about it. We're willing to be flexible and matic. They must come back with the reciprocal goodwill to make

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"corpus" Discussed on Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"corpus" Discussed on Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

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"corpus" Discussed on Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

02:58 min | 2 years ago

"corpus" Discussed on Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

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"corpus" Discussed on Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

02:41 min | 2 years ago

"corpus" Discussed on Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM

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Another SpaceX Starship explodes in test flight

Dailycast News

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Another SpaceX Starship explodes in test flight

"A fourth starship rocket prototype for elon. Musk's spacex launch company exploded after a test flight. On tuesday morning in south texas with previous test flights space x flu starship model s n eleven over six miles high above the city facility about one hundred and eighty miles south of corpus christi. The rocket then collided on wing flaps. Back to the launch pad. Heavy fog and problems with video feed made it unclear. Exactly what happened. But a spacex engineer confirmed the explosion.

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Naval training jet crashes near Orange Grove

Tom Sullivan

00:15 sec | 2 years ago

Naval training jet crashes near Orange Grove

"To Navy pilots are hospitalized following a plane crash in South Texas. The military says the jet went down into some ranch land this afternoon in the Orange Grove area northwest of Corpus Christi. It's believed the pilots were able to eject before the plane crashed. Not known if they were seriously

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Kane’s 399th Goal Pushes Chicago Blackhawks Past Columbus Blue Jackets

The Boxer Show

00:28 sec | 2 years ago

Kane’s 399th Goal Pushes Chicago Blackhawks Past Columbus Blue Jackets

"What kind of a frustrating night If you watch the blue Jackets and basketball Buckeyes has both teams go down this Blue Jackets update a service of Buckeye Express Logistics services. Jackets lose their third and roll fall in Chicago to nothing. It was a scoreless game until Patrick Kane of the Blackhawks fired winning past Joonas Corpus Saddle midway through the third period. They I said with a last minute empty netter first time this season, the jacket have been shut out there now. 88 5 on the year and hit the road for games and Nashville tomorrow and

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Overcoming AI Deployment Challenges In The Enterprise With Mahmoud Arram Of Bluecore

Artificial Intelligence in Industry

05:43 min | 2 years ago

Overcoming AI Deployment Challenges In The Enterprise With Mahmoud Arram Of Bluecore

"So mood. I wanna deal to dive in with here on this theme of our thursday interviews around making business case for a means. Different things to different people you know. All i know is when an executive is deciding to adopt a or not ex- deployment they're looking at a certain number of component parts to make that decision. What are those key parts for you. Thank you for having me. Yeah from from my perspective so our customers are brands and retailers. And i have found that is a bit of buzzword. Everyone right now. Has the i in their name including a company where i bought my standing desk from so it has lost. Its meaning i think when it came when it comes to business cases so the way i have been thinking about it is in terms of accelerating ghouls that the companies already have in the case of brands and retailers. What has been happening Especially in the pre covid world. Is that the cost of acquiring customers has been going considerably up. There's a lot of venture capital money. That's going into direct to consumer brands. Everyone is buying ads in order to acquire new customers. but then no-one has been thinking about retaining customers. Retaining customers is much more efficient and in order to retain customers and one of the elements you have to do. There is to communicate with them at the level that the like and the able to personalize content at least in the context of retail. Now a i can make that possible. And essentially what we replace existing workflows and outdated technology that makes retaining customers cost effective and makes a from a workflow perspective very expensive and all of that easy and we just happened to us to make that possible. Yes you're saying accentuating in existing already kind of present goal that said i guess. Different kinds of deployments they involve different factors here. So i'm thinking about what it looks like to apply to detect fraud or to build a chat bot where we've gotta get a pretty strong corpus of our own data together we've gotta clean and harmonize that stuff. We've gotta get cross functional teams to come together. Maybe make sense of that. Some applications like a security camera that detects people. Well it's pretrained. I don't need any interaction. You're buying it software. It's off the shelf end of story. But i would imagine for a deployment often. We do have those realistic considerations so we don't have to sell with the whizbang like a nimrod that like. Ai is cool for its own sake. I think safely squarely. That's for nimrods only in this. Podcast hopefully has very few of them tuning in certainly if they've been berated long enough with the messages that we've been sending to them in best practices but those considerations still feel real and feel like they're things that leadership is going to have to address. How is that presented on the table when people are saying. Hey or nay whether it's to your solution or something else. Yeah what we've seen is that there's a lot of digital transformation project out there especially in retail which is vertical that we focus on a minimum buzzword in there. Lots of consultancies. That are working on this. What we've noticed is that there are lots of these projects that have been going sideways. A lot of money has been spent on those and essentially a lot of the challenges that they've run into are around essentially what you were just saying. What is the collection. How do i collect even my own data at silos. It's in different parts. It's different databases you. You think about retail. It has a very complex data. Set that moves. The difference steve's In very different levels of structure can have real time interactions on your website. And then you have inventory movement in physical stores so usually you're getting that data all in one place in order to even run analysis like let alone execution on top of becomes a hard problem right and there are many cases in which is solves that solves the collection of data. I would say in on this case it would be machine learning and even the precursor of it which is how do i actually wrangle all of this data. Put it into one place. So that i can actually run workflows on it. It's so i would say usually that usually that is the consideration is how to solve the problem. Before you even embark on the part. That feels like. I mean if you're you know you're selling whether you're a service or a product you're selling into an enterprise. They're going to have to overcome that right. It's not you're not just going to be like well you can figure the api's and up. I'll show users how to use an internet. See you later guys. It's not really like that. We're going to have to dive into these silos to some degree. How do you present that without scaring people away. Hey look this is going to involve some integration here evolve harmonizing some stuff. This is gonna involve work in new ways and think it through new problems like you said we're identifying with a goal that we know is important to the client. I think that's tremendously sharp smart. You know more pressing than ever in this kobe era. But but how do we present the realities of what the planet look like without making it spooky. So let's easier said than done. The reality is in a lot of these digital transformation projects that included a component. The integration part is usually what fails everyone says. Oh yeah. I have the is. Of course you can put this system that system. And you can integrate oracle with adobe and the reality. Is you know companies lack either. The technical background to do this or usually everyone has such a snowflake off an implementation. There's so many new. You look at a marketing automation. There are five thousand different than theirs on the keep sheet so everyone has a very different permutation of systems on their staff and integrating all of those together. Especially if you are a new vendor on the stat is really really difficult so that is a very common failure which you have to overcome in order to be able to be successful. So there's success of being able to sell in their success at being able to actually deploy.

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What happens if you get the wrong dose?

Coronacast

02:38 min | 2 years ago

What happens if you get the wrong dose?

"And so norman vaccine relative happening the government indicated earlier this week. That in the role that they were going to be mistakes made and we saw one of your day. We saw an idea year old man and a ninety four year old woman in brisbane though given the incorrect dose of the five vaccine and they're not sure it's all under investigation at the moment. They may have been given up to four times the amount of vaccine. So can you guys on a vaccine is it. Is it a safety problem. And what have health authorities done right and wrong in this situation. Well the first thing i want to do is give a huge shy type on this to both the commonwealth and queensland health because this is the textbook way so if you are feeling a corpus are unsettled about this in terms of the rollout of the vaccine i on the other hand find this reassuring hugely reassuring because what happened here was. Let's just go through it. There was a mistake. Made the nurse notice it and called it out and the authorities have not hidden it. They've been transparent about it and there's going to be an investigation and we'll learn from it. That's exactly the way safety and quality should work in healthcare. Mistakes will occur all the time. This just not happen more than once. It's unfortunate for the people who experienced them but human error is inevitable but the way to deal with it. Is that anybody who sees a mistake. Be able to call it out so for example if you're a daughter scrub nursing theater and you see a senior surgeon to making a mistake you call them out on and you are transparent about it. You don't hide it and so nothing has been hidden here since gives me huge confidence that the system is going to be safe and protect against human error. So i'm i'm reassured. By second thing is what about the man and the woman who were immunized. Is this a risk for them. The have been trials of the pfizer vaccine where they have tried out higher doses and my understanding is that those higher doses where safe did not produce side effects. And i think what's happened probably over. The course of the trial is to preserve the vaccine. They've tried to fight the lowest does. That's most effective and that'll be the does that's being administered. Not in theory. You could possibly get out of over reaction in the immune system. That's possible particularly with these mini vaccines but the fact that these people are elderly. They've got reduced immunity in the first place. And it's unlikely you're going to get that problem so you can have problems with too much vaccine. But hopefully they will be fine

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Biden Says He Plans to Visit Texas and Declare Major Disaster

Captain Mike Anderson

00:19 sec | 2 years ago

Biden Says He Plans to Visit Texas and Declare Major Disaster

"Tremble. President Biden says he'll sign a major disaster declaration for Texas and plans to visit the state in the coming days. It didn't take long for a lawsuit to be filed against the operator of the Texas power Grid. A Corpus Christi man alleges ERCOT should be held liable after failing to adequately prepare for winter

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Why Do Children Give the Cold Shoulder To Someone They Love?

Nurture vs Nurture with Dr. Wendy Moge?l

05:50 min | 2 years ago

Why Do Children Give the Cold Shoulder To Someone They Love?

"The time. I will let it go and how resentful indignant frustrated and annoyed are you. It depends. I don't like getting to the place where. I feel resentful so i try to do that. Enter talking and decide. Okay if i'm not gonna let this bother me. That i really have to let it go but i will say yes. There are times where. I will let it go. And i might be just a little. Ooh yeah like he's feeling for sure. Yeah it takes me just a little bit being like that and then we'll get through it and then it's fine and then there are times where i have that talk and i'm like nope. This is not okay with me. And i i wanted to talk about it and say something and have a conversation. Does it do any good. It does like we had a recent disagreement. Please tell so. I did not know that daisy and eric had had a conversation about getting daisy on tiktok to see an older cousin that we have in the family who has an account and she was excited about it and i did not hear about this and cut too i just heard that daisy was signing up for tiktok. How did you hear. She was coming over to eric and saying okay. Now what do i do. And he was telling her. Don't forget your password. Write it down somewhere and i ask. Oh but she doing joining terrorist groups ugly saying getting on tiktok. There was no discussion in my mind. I just reacted in that moment. And i said oh no. I don't want her on tiktok. That was a big thing for me. In hindsight i probably should have waited to. Maybe reacted one of the reasons that you react. That way is you are at a state of semi alert to alarm at all times and your waiting for the intel to drop. Yeah so you heard the words get on and tiktok and it had not been passed by you and that fell on top of a pile of frustration about this child man's judgment and the ambivalence you have about. What a warm loving fun guy so close to his daughters his daughters who are coming of age and we'll have crushes on boys and they are getting so deeply cherished by their sweet dad and at the same time you know so much about what goes on in the world of social media and girl self esteem and identity and sexuality that you have your good angel and the devil gas each on your shoulders arguing at all times. The corpus callosum the connects the right and left hemisphere of women's brains is thicker than in men and it means that women naturally us both sides of their brains to make decisions and for men. It's sometimes a little bit more easier and direct. Is it a cousin or a friend who was on tiktok. it's my cousin's daughter cousins to hire so exciting celebrity family member on tick doing adorable vance and she has her own channel. So cool and now spoilsport. Here is hyper vigilant. That's what we call it. Then psychology jumping in to say you did what so what happened in that moment. The main reason. I got irritated as we were with our pod and there are a couple guys there too and it was very emasculating issues. Like no. she's not watching. Tiktok that okay. And i'm like and furs liberal. As i am parenting. I do default to whatever she says. I mean. i'm definitely the beta as far as you hear me fall to whatever. She says. you can't read her mind right. And so that's your intention and that's your kind of moral position but in a case like this and this is a beautiful example here you were joining with your daughter. In a celebration of cousins expansiveness on the magnificent new platform tiktok swirling the pandemic world with joy. And then this bitch comes in humiliates you in front of your friends or male and female pie and you think okay. I'll just swallow this and eat some more sugar with the girls and it will be totally our country. Exactly the ugly. What happened so get resolved. So the next morning i went to bed it was bothering me and i did feel bad for the way that i handled it so no conversation between the afterward no thanksgiving night. We're both. oh yeah. Yeah so the next morning. I said something i said i you know i'd really like to get this off my chest. What time what plays what. Words was probably around nine. Am and i think. I use the words. I'd really like to get this off my chest and were the two of you alone. Girls there were alone and he was not in the most open mood. But i felt like i really wanted to talk about it in the kitchen. Seated standing i was seated. He was standing. How'd you had breakfast her. Yeah so i started with. I really wanna get this off my chest and correct me if i'm wrong. I said you know. I want to have a conversation about tiktok ortho. I want to back up just a little bit. Because we're going to parse words sir. I really want to get this off my chest. Strikes

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"corpus" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

03:00 min | 2 years ago

"corpus" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Corpus acts Exactly Right challenge. Very good from U R. C U S for pig. It is a purpose of pig fish by the Romans thought of in this picture. Somebody's got to do the grunt work here. Pig Latin. You know, of all the moments you had today. That was the one you applauded. No, no, She's so Frances Cary, the Latin for out And leap is a lyrical term for that verb, meaning such great happiness that we are jumping for joy. Oh, Ecstatic. Oh, not quite for the Latin Fort out and leap is a lyrical term for the verb meaning such great happiness that we're jumping for joy. Ecstasy. Well, the excess right expertly, actually yet, yeah. Just jump out of your skin Bound X extra easiest expertise. Yes, yes. Any Not that I'll give you some points with any help from the other side. It sounds exalt is exactly right from X and salary. Is that how you would pronounce? That s a L I R C South. Get the four points? Yeah, Paula, from the Latin words for hand and work. By way of the French. This now has come to mean a scheme or movement involving planning, skill or cleverness. There's a dead man. Is your name from the Latin for them from the Latin words for hand and work. By way of the French. This has now come to me in a scheme or movement involving planning, skill or cleverness. My no manager they manipulate. I'm gonna give you some points for that's what Scheme or movement involving planning, skill or cleverness. Management manage management. Got the mind. I'm gonna give you five points for that manifestation. No, I'm gonna go to the other side maneuver. My new has been knew. Marie moved or open on. The Canadian gets hit in the leg. Of course. Well, then the Canadian might help with this one. Carry these places get their name originally from the words for the number four. Or four sided because they traditionally made their building products in squared off blocks. Poor quarters. Getting places. Quadrangles? No, no one said touch, get their name originally from the words for the number four or four sided because they were traditionally made their building products and squared off blocks. These places, places.

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Selena And Abraham

Latino USA

04:23 min | 2 years ago

Selena And Abraham

"In early march twenty twenty. I was on a plane on my way from boston. to corpus. christi. Texas selena's hometown. It was the early days of twenty twenty the before the country was still flying. People were still out in the street. I'd gone dancing the night before albeit a hand sanitizer on every ten minutes so i was tired on the plane but i couldn't sleep. I was ansi. My stomach was in knots and it wasn't just because of the impending pandemic. I was on my way to a month long reporting trip in texas interviewing scholars fans and all kinds of people for this podcast. Accept this podcast. Of course didn't exist yet and that's because the whole theme hinged on the first leg of this trip this is when i hope to meet with abraham gained nia salinas fall who's notoriously protective of her image and music. I'd hope to land an interview with him and also ask him to let us license some of selena's songs for the podcast. My is thinking was no music rights. No podcast before this plane right to texas. Our producers have been working on securing those music rights for a few months. We'd had to wrangle all these parties songwriters record labels small publishers and convinced them that the project was worthy of selena's music. But i knew that the final deciding yes or no would come from. Selena's family manage to reach selena's father abraham on the phone a couple of times before he wasn't really interested in interviews said too many reporters had asked him to many foolish questions. I told him. Oh this podcast. It's an oh to selena. It's rooted in love. I wanna show her legacies true impact and he was like everyone wants to do that when he heard disappointment in my voice. He told me not to feel bad. He rejected journalists every day. Meanwhile i heard from the record label. They said selena's family would not approve our request to license her music. I tried reaching abraham again. I emailed him left two messages. Nothing so back on the plane. I wondered how things would go down. Abraham knew when i'd be in corpus christi but he'd stopped short of setting an official meeting with me either way. I felt like i had to at least try to talk to him. But i felt this apprehension. This like skittish feeling. I've been a journalist for fifteen years. I've met plenty of people who make me nervous but this fell like there was so much more at stake yes to some degree because of the music rights to some degree because of his famous temper but really it was because abraham felt like such a big part of selena's story a foundational part. He wasn't just her father. He was her manager. Her mentor and selena. Talked about him all the time. My influences were. I would say oh my father. My father used to have a ban the way back. When and i guess it's where we get the musical talent brahmin and i don't really remember seeing or hearing about salina's mom allah growing up. But i remember knowing. About abraham. I was eleven. In nineteen ninety seven when the selena bio pic came out edward james olmos portrays abraham opposite of a young jennifer lopez. Selena

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"corpus" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"corpus" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Selina Antonia. Was shot and killed in Corpus Christi. Today, the person who was at home in the trailer seeing my mom glued to the TV 24 in just two weeks, tears rolling down her rosy cheeks. I've never seen her cry for someone who was in our family, and initially I felt frozen. A star faded away today. Tejano music Queen Selina has been gunned down in Corpus Christi. Well. Family members in Mexico in the states called us crying in shock, asking if we were watching the news on TV Corpus Christi police converged on this motel around 11 30 this morning and quickly surrounded a red pickup truck inside the woman suspected of shooting to death. Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla Perez, Details Port in Salina had been shot by the president of her fan club. Her name was your Land that Salvi Vash remember seeing her face on the news? Use and feeling my body fill up with a novel kind of rage. The suspect in the shooting has been holding police at bay for hours sitting in a pickup truck in the parking lot and holding a gun to her head. When my dad came home from work that Friday, we watched the TV together. It got dark. I wept. My mom held me. The standoff ended after 10 hours of very intense negotiations. The suspect, Yolanda Salad bar came out. Out of the truck. The police officers using e just broke out in tears, and I couldn't believe it, And I still can't believe it. I'm still in shock. Suddenly, girls like me and people like my family were everywhere on TV, crying for her on the street, hearing ourselves on the news fans who did not know her felt as if they did, and their pain reflected the loss of a good friends. And you know, it just hurts too. You get a person. People.

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