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"david jones" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:40 min | 10 months ago

"david jones" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"A bipartisan gun safety deal after last month's run of mass shootings The Supreme Court soon will issue a ruling that could make it easier for people in at least a half dozen states to legally carry loaded firearms in public It will be the first major Second Amendment decision from the court in more than a decade and if the justice is strike down New York's century old restrictions on carrying concealed firearms as appeared likely when the case was argued last fall similar regulations in California New Jersey Maryland Hawaii and Massachusetts may be vulnerable A lifeline for New York based revlon we hear more about that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet The U.S. bankruptcy judge David Jones says he will allow revlon to tap 375 million of new financing on an interim basis helping stabilize the cash starved cosmetics company Jones says the financing package is relatively expensive but is the best available and is necessary to preserve the value of the business Stocks are their biggest weekly losses since March 2020 The S&P 500 down 5.8% for the week Former treasury secretary Larry summers There's no reduction to normality without a significant increase in unemployment of perhaps two percentage points or more at some point down the road Some are spoke to David Westin on Bloomberg Wall Street week Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 100 20 countries I'm susannah Palmer This is Bloomberg.

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"david jones" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"david jones" Discussed on WTOP

"The close the Dow was up 92 points The NASDAQ was down three and a half percent it ends the day up three and a third percent Money news in ten minutes on WTO Sports at 15 and 45 on WTO P We're 45 let's go to Dave Preston Major League Baseball owners and players now have a pitch clock in their vision as they are negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement still no agreement today and MLB imposing a February 28th deadline That's next Monday for starting the regular season on time If there's no CBA they will delay and cancel games NHL capitals face the New York rangers a team that's won four of 5 caps of one two straight but have been on for the last week Expected to start in goal this evening 7 p.m. face off on 1500 a.m. men's college hoops Maryland visits Indiana That means trying to contain the hoosiers trace Jackson Davis interim coach Danny Manning The second jump is about as good as anybody's second jump for big guy in the country in the way that he moves You know he catches the basketball and he covers ground we need P dribbles the ball and that makes him a tough cover because if you can't cut him off he's getting to the rim If you cut him off he counters back which some type of moves 7 p.m. start at assembly hall at 8 Georgetown meets depaul blue of demons are led by David Jones David Jones tore through the hoys like a Bowie knife earlier this month telling 22 points 14 rebounds in ten assists in their February 9th meeting Live at Capital One arena Dave Preston WTO sports Thank you very much Dave four 46 USAA insurance is made for the safe pilots Like sergeant Hayden when her hands are on the wheel her phone is in her purse so don't bother calling You're going straight to voicemail And because she has the USA.

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"david jones" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"david jones" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"CJ Stroud Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett and Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson for the honor Young thank his parents for all their support Day one you've always been by my side I've always been a supporter more than just a father but best friend of me Last year's winner was Alabama wide receiver Devante Smith Three out of 5 of us say they feel the most tired they ever have felt in their lives Jim Forbes has details of a new study Even worse over half of those say they think no amount of sleep can cure their lack of focus according to a new study by one poll conducted on behalf of Monster Energy Of the 2000 people surveyed nearly 60% said spending so much time inside since the beginning of the pandemic in early 2020 has permanently diminished their energy The survey found other contributors to this energy dilemma to be poor sleep schedules Long work hours prolonged screen time and the lack of a routine I'm Jim Forbes Here we come That flowers continue to be laid upon the monkeys Hollywood Walk of Fame star in honor of Michael Nesmith the singer songwriter best known for wearing his wool cap on the old 60s TV show Nesbeth died Friday of natural causes The show made stars out of nesmith as well as Mickey Dolenz Peter torque and David Jones recorded several hit songs as well including I'm a believer last train to Clarksville and pleasant valley Sunday Michael Nesmith was 78 years old Companies are turning their backs on rapper Travis Scott after the ASTRO world concert tragedy in Houston KE sq and Palm Springs reports Scotsman taken off of the Coachella 2022 lineup of the festival's yet to confirm that report it has been confirmed Scott will no longer be in the hard seltzer business Anheuser Busch announced Friday at AB discontinuing Scott's cacti agave spiked seltzer I'm Scott.

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"david jones" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"david jones" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Coronavirus cases in his inner circle. The Kremlin did not expand on that they or say whether he had tested positive just that he was self isolating. It was back in June, when he told Russian residents that he was vaccinated with the Russian Sputnik Covid 19 vaccination and was recommending that Russian citizens do the same. In the meantime, at 5 31 investigation now underway after a Boston University professor seemingly fell to his death at a closed stairway near the JFK UMAss T station at this time, a lot more questions than answers to how it happened. W V. C S. J. Morocco's James Ross is joining us Live from Dorchester with the very latest this morning. Good morning, James. Get morning. Jim. Yeah. The wife of David Jones says he went out for a run on Saturday but never returned home. His body found later in the afternoon. Underneath the stairway were several steps are missing at this time. It's not clear what happened or why the professor may have crossed the barriers that were set up another question. People are asking if the Russians stairway was closed for more than 20 months. How was not fixed during that time, District Attorney Rachel Rollins says. While the investigation is ongoing, there available to offer Jones family support it Connections to community resources. He leaves behind a wife and three Children. Meanwhile, even more fencing has been set up both at the top and bottom of the stairway. A new sign added that reads danger. No trespassing in Dorchester, James RoHaas WBZ Boston's NewsRadio, 5 32. It is voting day for many cities and towns across the Commonwealth. And, of course, a lot of eyes are on the Boston mayoral race where there is preliminary election voting today, Michelle Wu is leading in most polls to be the next mayor. WBC's Karen Regal caught.

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"david jones" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"david jones" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Showers or thundershower Wednesday night near 70, and then that will cool off again on Thursday variably cloudy maybe a shower 74. 82 degrees right now in Boston. A lot of people like to do a lot of things in the fall in New England like Apple picking, enjoying cider things like that. It's not officially fall yet, but his WBC's Matt Shearer tells us some people Couldn't wait. It is still summertime. But based on the crowd here at Honeypot Hill Orchard and still fall has arrived. Apple pick through the maze going to hayride play Begin animals. Cider Doughnut, Cal. Interesting and Quinn are here with their mom. Michelle Cider donuts ever. It's honestly and the weather. I mean, it's just perfection. See, that's the thing. The weather has not been too cooperative this summer. General manager Chelsea Martin knows it. I'm sure you've heard it's rained about a million inches. So that has been Little tough, You know, we've had some washout. So between that and covid numbers on the rise, she says. People are desperate for outdoor fun. Now, if you get beautiful weather like heck, yeah, get outside. And if it's too hot for you, they've got cider slushies. Mm Basheer WBZ Boston's NewsRadio Go Fund Me Page has been set up to help the Boston University professors, wife and three Children after he died over the weekend after apparently falling from stairs near the JFK MBT, a station. The body of David Jones was found Saturday afternoon that staircase Where he was found, has been closed for a couple of years. Jones taught at the BU School of Public Health, You go fund me page set us raise more than $70,000. Plenty of questions remain about the U. S withdrawal from Afghanistan today Secretary of State Antony Blinken answering some of those questions before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Blinken says. When it comes to Afghanistan, president Biden's hands were tied when he took office. He inherited agreement that his predecessor had reached with the Taliban. To remove all remaining forces from Afghanistan by May 1st of this year. Out of that agreement. The previous administration press the Afghan government to release 5000 Taliban prisoners. Including some top war commanders. Meanwhile, it reduced our own.

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"david jones" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"david jones" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"David Jones, who taught at the BU School of Public Health at around 1 30 Saturday afternoon, Jones had been seen under a set of unsafe stairs Little while earlier By a bystander. The state police said there was a gap in the stairs above Jones body. The staircase have been closed for almost two years. President Biden heading up the list of Democrats trying to stop the recall of California Governor Gavin Newsom. He will widen will be in California today. CBS Monica Ricks with more the president will campaign with Governor Gavin Newsom in Southern California tonight. In the last effort to keep Newsom in office, Newsome rallied voters Sunday in L A. If we don't Turn in the balance and turn out the vote on September 14th Larry elder. Will be the next governor of the state of California Elders, the Republican front runner, But polls show Newsome leading the recall race, especially in early voting. Critics got this recall rolling after criticizing the governor over his handling of the pandemic. Monica Ricks. CBS News The recall election is tomorrow. This week, state lawmakers will meet to talk over the state of public housing in Massachusetts. This gets underway Wednesday with a joint committee on housing they'll hear about 20 separate bills, including someone restoring the public housing development system within the state of Massachusetts and preventing sex offenders from living in public housing. Some renters in Boston are taking control of their living spaces. One seed at a time, WBC's Matt Shearer explains. When Ricky Meinke moved to Austin, his new apartment left a lot to be desired. Backyard was mostly a little concrete parking lot that featured. I think more rats than cars. So rather than just complaining about it to the landlord, Ricky transformed the space into something a little easier on the eyes was able to get a little flower bed in there. Today. He's a council member with spark Boston who just launched the All It'd brighten Renters Garden contest. I enjoyed it with my experience. I want to make sure other people enjoyed and there's as well one of the contestants. Christina, who lives on com APP was kind enough to show us her entry on her back balcony. Also hope all those windows out.

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"david jones" Discussed on Conversations

Conversations

07:06 min | 1 year ago

"david jones" Discussed on Conversations

"You know. I think resigning themselves to yeah. This is a bit of a side trip. You've been involved as as an author with film and production as well and this meant you got to work alongside and with david bowie fruit for a period of time. Seven weeks warning tonight and that was during the making merry christmas. Mr. that's right. I was assistant director on. America's mr lawrence which we shot on rarotonga in the cook islands and auckland in september and of august september. Nine thousand nine hundred eighty two. Now you see. I've heard a lot of stories of that. Bowie was actually from being the extraordinary that he was actually a lovely human bank disillusionment. He was the nicest david jones was his name. And he was the nicest most unpretentious sweetest guy wins. We became very close friends. I only saw him once or twice after that so it wasn't as if he sort of took to me and thought he. He wanted me to be his friend. I'm not making pretend about that. But while we were working with him yeah. I was very close friends with him and very nice and i was. We used to go have drinks just the two of us one night one around sunset. We had finished the shoot early and we are on the beach. at rare tonga. Having a martini. Omb gin and tonic or something. Like that and the sunset was beautiful. And we're chatting. When this lovely young woman came by and she stopped short. She stopped dead in attract. She looked us in his own. My god i don't believe it. I can't believe it and david started them up. She said roger paula's so that was definitely the best moment of my life not to be issued happen to you. It's not to be repeated. David was standing and he turned to me. Said this is wonderful. This is it's never happened to him either but he loved being because he wasn't recognized there walk around without his bodyguards. Whereas when we got to auckland he he went into a different hotel. And as i didn't see very much except on the set in oakland like i said at the starter in some ways. Your story allow stories are kind of coming to america. Then going away from america's story having lived all over the world as you have. I've been on this program. They've been people who have articulated to different views of human nature and one is that we're born nomads. That's what's in dna. We need to accept that and and and and put it give ourselves over to that and be ready to travel when you're ready to move onto another place and move onto another place another one. Another theory of human nature says that we need our roots. We absolutely grounded. We grow up to certain series certain kind of nature a certain kind of birdsong certain kind of environment and we break away from that. We lose something about sales with each move that we make i just wanted. What's your thought on that or theory while we're both and in my book. The unmaking of an american one of the chapters is the american in me. And i don't deny that there's even though i haven't lived in the united states for over fifty years I there's there's still a lot of america that that was inculcated in the best sense and more sense in me that i have that i don't reject i don't say i hate that place like a lot of migrants refugees. Never go back. Well know terrible place. I don't feel that at all. I don't want to go back. Never lived there for for all the tea in china but but it is in me but we have a kind of wanderlust as well as an expression in japanese bus. She'll tight what it means. You should cross the stonebridge f only after you've tapped it to make sure that it's in other words to make sure that it's look before you leap is a is a as the english expression to make sure that it's solid before you go over it but i don't have that quite so much in my nature. I think you should go across the stonebridge without wasting time to type on it. If you end up in the water as i did with by by spy-scandal. When i was framed just swim to the shore and dry yourself and stand up and go on but I think life presents times of change and risk. And where you you choose. Well i have a lot of nice things happening now. But and i don't know what's on the other side but i'm just gonna go over there and have a look and test myself over there to see what kind of person i can become and i think that's in a lot of us and some of us stop and they know i'm not sure it's pretty good here. I'll stay here. So i think i don't know if that answers your question but i think we have both currents in us and it just depends which we give a voice to and which we follow in our life nostalgia is something that's like a It's a very dangerously toxic hitting thing and it's really best on the consumed in the tiniest amount. That's my view. Do you think having lived the life you have and still living at home selenium. Yes that you you You need to push nostalgia to not imbibe or do you like the style. joe louis. Oh yeah. I'm really nostalgic and sentimental for the past i go back to a place and i remember because it it the neurons all stirred up and i remember things. I hadn't thought before which is important in an author you need to do rely on the memories and so as as a jumping off point and you change them of course but i'm constantly i read voraciously constantly trying to go to new places and i'm s- turned seventy five this year but have to think about what i'm going to do for the next fifty years and when you go back to being japanese roger mean myself you should different side of yourself i think so i. I really don't think so. I think i'm we're all ourselves in whatever language we speak but of course you express yourself in different ways you're not using english using japanese and I still when i give. I give lots of public lectures in japan. And i still tell jewish jokes in the beginning you know and get a good response to them. So i don't know that one is changed. But i think that's for other people to decide. I don't going back to that moment in in the cafe in paris. I don't know if we can really accurately look at ourselves and say this is me. I think it's for other people to decide looking at that moment. That caffeine paris. What you said. Well who am. I said you see that now is a great list is it is a blessing. It some other way of seeing yourself in a in a completely different way that you'll have it forever. Be grateful to then that's right roger. That's an amazing story. And i've really enjoyed speaking natives like you so much roger. i'm delighted. Thank you richard..

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"david jones" Discussed on The Weekly Planet

The Weekly Planet

03:40 min | 1 year ago

"david jones" Discussed on The Weekly Planet

"Every every suit had a plaid in like a fancy color or whatever. But i think it looks tiny had makes the top of his head looked flat. Look like the top of it off. Okay ten bane baynes might anyway. So he was part of the original trousers. I like emily blunt transit transit pockets and all so he was part of the original spanish. Were they like invasion folded. I went. I went to this. They went searching for treasures and they died. But then we're all brought back to life by this magical fruit. Yup and it made them immortal but then they wanted to kill. I wanted to kill the local Tribes people The magical amulet yes to take the magical stuff back to his death. Ron this stuff so they were curse so they could never leave within sight of the river. Yep and then but i was still noble. People bought immortal but they couldn't leave the side of the river dry to leave the river. The river dragged back to the river. Right but then they're like winning like you the rock. Yeah i'm sorry. Lost rock So we're gonna get you. But then he tricks them yet fully into a pit and they act like they had like grabbed by volumes and lack sucked into the woods. And then i tried to try and drag them back abe river but it can't and they all get tended to davy jones's. Yeah but the department store. David jones contended jones. But he doesn't say so. He spends the next four hundred years crews in the river. Now building towns sometimes billtown and then everybody died. State baines. is that what happened. Yeah not al-sayed worry by now. I thought that was the town that was the end of the river. It's a different town. I think you'll ascribe. But i needed manage very well. 'cause i literally all died in that same all these not he's not god was anyway I thought when they'll like we've gotta take this thing back to london to change society. And everybody's going to be immortal. Whatever i thought they weren't gonna get it because often in these things that like all the real tragedy. Love got to kiss the rock show real treasure. That's what happened the which mountain and got to kiss those kids. Very upsetting burger dyson got it. I got it. I was really surprised. I was not surprised. When actually your ride very predictable. Palm was obviously that you know the rucksack they only have they only get one special flower and then the rocks like a could use. this decipher may but donkeys. Decide may all sacrifice myself when you take it out of society and of course she sacrifices and she's like no i'm gonna save the rock instead of society have then is just another flower. You know his coaches with that did that and then And as they're all getting trapped all the other pirate god apart but are one of them screams. You don't understand this is torture. This is worse than death. And then he's like trapped and they leave him there. Yeah sure killed them. that's right. i agree but that's bad for this movie. Is that so yeah. It's and then at the end after we find out that he can leave the river in goto lunden. What did you think if he's little willie walker outfit. He's wearing it was a fun. Little willie wonka felix south. That doesn't they showed us. I loved it. Yeah good looking movie. Yeah it does look what money into this. Even the cat that i'm like i didn't like the cat. I felt like it just felt out of place in like like it looks good but like all that was that was the hercules moment. Because you remember remember remember. The rocks hercules. Where he's like. I'm the god hercules. But he's just sort of weed man kind of thing it's assigned thing is as soon as i saw that cat in the fight..

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"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

Next in Marketing

03:31 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

"At a, you know, doing a bathroom if summer that you you know, someone's planning their wedding, there's a lot of kind of big life moments with the people use Pinterest for which ever really clear longer-term sort of funnel signals, you know, huge growth that we were saying before we invest in obviously it's off. In 2017, but the numbers were dramatically more impressive than the outside world necessarily saw and and then in you know, full transparency, you know ban the the founder just incredibly thoughtful an impressive founder. And so we just looked at it and when you know, we think it's an amazing platform. We think you know visual search and people are often be searching increasing visually in the future, you know, these guys are kind of nail there. It's it's in a different place. It doesn't necessarily have a lot of the inherent problems that the other platforms had, you know would misuse and you know, they they just built a very impressive business over time. And so, you know, we were like okay we're in and I think if you look at it, so, you know added an almost fifty million new customers last year after the pandemic they grew in quarter through like 58% their revenue, right? Well a large dog. What you know people being stuck at home lent themselves to the things they were doing during that time lent themselves to more Pinterest in a lot of ways, right? Oh my God, I'm doing the office Jim, you know, I mean, they've been a steadily building and growing Mary cam capabilities over the last few years and you know, all of a sudden that became, you know, unbelievably relevant as e-commerce just hockey stick last year, you know, they partnered with Shopify. So just some super and stuff. So I think you know at the end of the day whenever when any any Strategic investment were making we kind of ask ourselves like phone questions. You know number one is a great business in in a vertical we want to invest in or being number to you know, do we like the team and doing things, you know the founder I'm super smart and and knows exactly what they're doing. Number three, you know do the financials make sense and often we invest in, you know businesses that are heavily loss-making but they're quite quickly can become very wage. Comfortable and and finally and I would say most importantly I'm going back to the the question you asked about their role for us. Is this is this a company in a technology that are brown part would be really excited about and when it takes all of those boxes, you know, we invariably go in and you know Pinterest as a great one of those right speaking of all the of the different boxes can be easier to say, oh they they saw this Pokemon go come thing happening in the investment answer but you were in early on that. What are you seeing there? You know, like that was a phenomenon. It's cooled off in terms of the buzz in the in the landscape, but I feel like a are in general has had a much more of a break out. At least I'm seeing that personally like my like three or four of my kids Christmas presents had some thoughts are element and I'm seeing that a lot in the world, which is a whole lot more talk about that investment where you saw maybe where you see that technology taking marketing and media. Yeah. I know look so, I mean, I think we invested a year ahead of birth. The launch of Pokemon go and I think you know the guys at Niantic said they weren't exactly expecting it to be as bigger a success as it ended up being but I looked at it.

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"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

Next in Marketing

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

"Right right. Yeah, it was and if there was no covid-19. Always, you know the best country in the world that are delivering four major Global brands that an enterprise-level, you know technology Marketing Solutions. And so we you know, we if we if we get this right off, it's going pretty well so far. Not only is it going to be invaluable for our client Partners, but it will also be a very big and very valuable company and I think you know when we'd started back in 2015 and we were raised in were like, hey the holding comfortable going to tank, you know, massive digital disruption structural change and Industry and I think a lot of people back down with like, yeah, whatever of course, I'm not quite sure I remember one one conversation. We had this David I just Googled the wpp announced their record of a profit. So I'm not sure your thesis. Good luck. But yeah, I'm in any way you obviously, you know fast forward 5 years and as I bought sixty billion off the market cap of them and so I think you know we have you know, we have a brilliant core of long-term super smart investors who completely get off. Understand just how much marketing not only has been disrupted but he is going to be disrupted moving forward. And so there's been too kind of, you know Court raises. We raised just over three hundred million the first time back in June 2015, and we've raised another 260 so it's actually twice rather than than three times and I think honestly and you've seen this in the public market valuations of of new model disruptive companies, you know, the I think the investors worked out a little while ago what journalists still haven't fully figured out which is there isn't one industry. It's not like there's this country. There's two industry. There is the there are the big traditional Legacy businesses and that is now an industry in structural Decline and there are the new model disruptive businesses that attack or Tech enabled wage year..

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"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

Next in Marketing

04:37 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

"Require or invest in companies that are attack or taking tables wage. And you know whilst we think that the big holding companies, you know that we think they have a limited future which is why we launched our companies sixty billion has come off the market cap it in the last five years. That's a little that's already happened. You know, we we think the smaller creative agencies, you know, the the wideness of Johannes Leonardo's, you know have a huge future because brilliant ideas are incredibly important job. You just don't need you know, a hundred thousand people around the world and what but what we do is when you know, the the creative agency has nailed the big idea, we will then literally put together. The all of the always-on digital content social content e-commerce assets Community Management influencer. So everything that lives on mobile everything where you know, they usually need hundreds of thousands of pieces of content not you know 160 second TV commercial you might be building a product or helping build an app or things like that. They're not just adds. Yeah. I mean, I think the reason we call the group of Brand Tech group and you know, there's a really interesting book called storynomics which talks about the post advertising world. But you know, we believe when we launched back in 2015 and we believe the advertising will be a less and less relevant way of connecting Brands and people and that's you know, that's why we call ourselves a break contract not motorcycle add track, you know, and we're seeing that already just the enormous explosion in the the Netflix peacocks Disney plus apple plus and wage. Two people who are circumnavigating advertising or things they make it much harder to reach people exactly. You did. Yeah, huge explosion and ad blockers massive rise of influence are businesses. So what we could do is we set out to disrupt, you know, and have a disruptive model. So one part of that is we own the the largest business in the world that bills in in-house content Studios for bracket. So they have the tech platform the process and the people to do that we own what is probably now the world's largest influence the business, you know, obviously influencer is a huge and massive growing sector. So when very much focused on new disruptive models, which is interesting that to keep getting hung up on the are you holding up or not kind of thing, but I'm contrasting what you're doing versus S4 offer brunch orel's kind of newfangled holding company. They're still buying their digital Focus, but there's somebody getting C's or Ad.

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"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

Next in Marketing

04:16 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on Next in Marketing

"Welcome the next to marketing my guest this week is David Jones. Who's the CEO and founder of you and mr. Jones? Hey David, how are you? I'm good. How are you? I'm all right. Thanks for joining us today pledged to be here. Thanks for having me. So a bunch of questions. You guys have been the news recently. I feel like I was since I feel like if you follow the advertising marketing landscape, you probably know your company, but I'm going to guess that some people have some perhaps vague Notions about what you are cuz I think you get thrown into the oh there like a newfangled holding company. They're sort of like the next w e and the other investing stuff. So maybe they're like a VC and I know you guys call yourselves a brand tech company explain the idea behind your mr. Jones and who what you are what you try to do sure so maybe and I can break it into two. I can sort of explain the problem. We set out to solve and I can explain how how we're setting out to solve that. So the basic problem we set out to solve. Is that the mobile phone call log? Long disrupted marketing beyond belief. It created literally hundreds of new channels with all the formats that go with them but Brands needed to create content for gain access to unprecedented levels of data and it turned every single person on the planet into a content creator. And so if you were a global CMO you were literally were sitting there and you'd perfect it, you know took over the decades the traditional marketing Playbook and suddenly you needed to perfect the technology marketing play book and it was like help we need help and what we were we were hearing from the global CMOS was you know, the problem is I could see the big agency groups and once they get greater the brand than advertising peace. They don't get a tech we go to the technology companies and they will never objectively recommend someone else's Tech..

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"david jones" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:35 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"The next mayor of New York City could face an eviction crisis like the city has never seen are the next Brian Lehrer show? We'll talk to David Jones, president and CEO of the Community Service Society on their new report, assessing Mayor de Blasio's housing program. Did you make a major dent in the chronic on affordability he inherited and recommendations for whoever succeeds him for the post covert era but running the show at 10 A.m. on W. N. Y C Yeah. This is w N. Y. C. FM. HD and AM New York. Good morning. Former President Trump stands trial today in the Senate for incitement of insurrection more than 200. Other people have been arrested and charged in connection with the attack on the capital. Many said they were inspired by Trump's words. I thought I was following my president. He asked us to fly there. He asked us to be there, so I was doing what he asked us to do. I'm David first it's morning edition from NPR and W N. Y. C Mexico faces a spike and covert cases have been as the nation struggles to get more vaccine. Will have a remembrance of Mary Wilson of the Supremes, and we'll look at where the candidates for mayor of New York City stand on housing. It's Tuesday, February 9th 42 years ago today, the movie the Warriors opened in theaters across the nation. The news is next. Lie from NPR News. I'm Korver Coleman, a Motown legend has died. Mary Wilson, a founding member of the Supremes with 76, Wilson's publicist, says Wilson died suddenly at her home in Las Vegas. He did not provide a cause of death. NPR's Giles Snyder has this remembrance. Mary Wilson, along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, where the original Supremes the voices behind the iconic Motown songs such as You Can't Hurry, Love Up the Ladder to the Roof. The group's first number one head, the Million selling song from 1964. Where did our Love go? Diana Ross famously left the Supremes and 1970 to pursue a solo career. Ballard died in 1976. But Wilson stuck with the Supremes until.

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"david jones" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"York City could face an eviction crisis like the city is never seen are the next Brian Lehrer show? We'll talk to David Jones, president and CEO of the Community Service Society on their new report, assessing Mayor de Blasio's housing program. Did you make a major dent in the chronic on affordability he inherited and recommendations for whoever succeeds him for the post covert era that Brian no show at 10 A.m. on W N. Y C. Covert 19 pandemic has created an economic crisis for many of us so much so that a recent New York Times advertisement called on the Biden administration to offer $2400 direct payments to American mothers for the unpaid labor of child care and home schooling. Working mothers aren't the only group that have been the focus of a campaign for cash payments. The concept of universal basic income has slowly gained support among some politicians across the country. Andrew Yang, a current candidate for mayor of New York City and a former presidential candidate, made the concept a key part of his campaign. If you were to put $1000 a month in their hands, they use it in the most positive and beneficial way possible and close to a dozen U. S. Mayors are experimenting with some type of income payment to constituents. I'm Tanzi know Vega and breaking down Universal basic income amid the pandemic is where we start today on the take away. Sarah Holder is a staff writer at City.

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"david jones" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

02:18 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"This forecast brought to you by Gilmore Heating and air currently in North Lake Tahoe, 25 degrees and Granite Bay 41. Degrees on news 93 Ball one kfbk OK time now to catch up with certified financial planner. Holy brothers. Good morning to you, Kelly. What's on your radar? Oh, just some interesting parcels downtown and midtown. Going up for sale. I mean, we talked about lot X at third and capital. The Kings have put that up for sale. We also have the Goodyear site in downtown Sacramento. Up for sale. You know, the Goodyear kind of service station That's been there for a long time. It's a quarter box block at 11th and I, and it's listed at 6.7 million bucks. And of course, I'm sure whoever buys it will redevelop it. Probably put residential in there could hold up to 250 units, According to some of the literature associated with it. Market overall today is higher. You say mainly because especially with unemployment claims coming in at 965,000 for the latest week, and, of course, economic shutdowns still rampant across the country, But the reason is is because Joe Biden, the president elect. Is expected to unveil his stimulus plans and detail the numbers associate with that stimulus plan later today and any time any government official starts throwing around a trillion dollar number to inject into the economy. Market usually will go up down 109 and 1 31,070. NASDAQ Up 50 1 13,079 the S and P up five points. Gold Down seven Oil Almost flat, 10 Year Bond Yield 1.9. All right, Kelly. Thanks. So much is next appearance in this radio program. This radio station should be in the program with Miss Kitty O'Neil, Kristina and Sam. So this afternoon at 4 23. I'll talk with Kelly Brothers in depth about the impact of covert 19 deaths on the funeral industry. Okay, that Coming up today. Starting at four o'clock Thursday, January 14th What year? What happened? Albert personalities starting with Yes, the first year that I'm starting with this the year 1966 that is David Bowie. But in 1966 years actually called David Jones. Any Jones and he changed his name to David Bowie to avoid confusion.

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"david jones" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Now Big tech Social media. And they're attacking us and their efforts to silence voices. Conservative voices we continue a Craig Parshall, special counsel, I C L J. David Jones, Civil liberties attorney and Craig and go back to you. So I would imagine that you know what? This is an opportunity. Twitter now tanked on the on the market. I'm not a big stock market person. I'm not a tech person, but apparently had a bad day. Um I would argue that there's going to be Conservative alternatives that emerge and then at that point, the free market will determine Which you know people will be able to determine. For example, you have most of the media slams solidly hard core left wing Democratic socialist. All right, so now you'll see companies. Big tech companies offer alternatives, although probably, I guess try make efforts to silence them too, right? They have. A good example is parlor which started as a you know an opportunity to use free speech on the platform. Unlike Facebook and Twitter that have these hate speech rules that seem to change from week to week, depending on you know who they want to suppress, mostly conservatives. The problem is, it's not as simple as the old days when he just had print newspapers, right just well, let's just get a subscription to a different newspaper, a different magazine. These five companies Facebook, Google Apple, Amazon Twitter are working not only against conservatives they're working together. Against conservatives and also working together disciple the marketplace. There's a recent of a case that was filed against Google, alleging a conspiracy being cool and Facebook on restricting the ability to advertise. So the problem is that they control Theobald itty of us. I'm frankly, Google's got android and Apple has its iPhones. Most of us are on the go, so we access news. By our iPhone around our android device. Well, how do you get information? Have to use an app. How do you get your app? You have to go through Apple. If you've got an iPhone, they blocked a number of ass They don't like because of their viewpoint. Now Google's doing the same thing for parlor. So we have a problem. That is a great complexity, which is why I think it's so difficult for the average person to get a handle on this. I think there's a way around it. I do think competition is important, and I think it's the key to this. Unfortunately, Sean, I don't think it's gonna happen in one year. It may happen in a couple years. But meanwhile, we have to restrain the antitrust violative monopoly power of these giants that air seemed to get bigger. And I understand you know Twitter did did take a little bit and Facebook from time to time as two. They always bounce back because they control the ball..

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Despite The Pandemic, Transit Service In Houston's Harris County Reaches Major Ridership Goal

Houston Public Media Local Newscasts

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Despite The Pandemic, Transit Service In Houston's Harris County Reaches Major Ridership Goal

"Since two thousand and eight harris county transit has grown from two routes to twelve serving places in the eastern half of the county like baytown. Crosby the agency says. It's now reached a major milestone recording one million boardings on its buses david jones agencies. Deputy assistant director. He says for a lot of people in east harris county. Who don't have a vehicle. The service is a lifeline. A lot of it is medical. We have folks that need services. They can't drive anymore. We do a lot of dialysis patients in baytown because of the pandemic harris county. Transit isn't collecting fares right now and it's also limiting capacity while pandemic ridership has fallen dramatically on some other transit systems. Jones says air numbers are only down by about seven percent. I'm gail water in

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"david jones" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"david jones" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

"At Giants trying to receive me is there by tonight we'll know who wins the NFC East with a Washington win or loss. We know if they win they're in. But if they lose one of the Giants Cowboys game would be in a diary. Seanie joining us here, Diana for a team that started on five of the Giants. What would a win today signify for this organization in here? One of Joe Judge I mean, this is this would be shocking to the New York market, especially that a coach that was hiring Criticized for really coming in here and trying to set a very disciplined old Tom Coffin Bill Parcells style, which we've seen in the New York market before, not always work. The fact that that was the tone, he said, and never sort of veered away from who he is and what he is confident in. And the fact that If that was able to kind of come together and help get them to the place. I think it would be pretty incredible. And what do you first you know, it would be for him and really the bigger story. Probably the people. Daniel Jones. This is probably the most high pressure Dean. He'll be part of with this New York Giants organization because If he can get the team to beat the doubts, tablets, something that they haven't done for years. That would be quite the statement from from a quarterback that I still feel like this organization isn't sure about at this point. Um, you know, but this is a kind of game guys. It could be sloppy. Um, I'm indoors right now. But I was just outside. There's no, there's sweet. There's rain, like the sky has no idea what it's doing today. On the local weather. People here keep saying that it's going to be consistently pretty pretty sloppy, so this could be one of those games where the team that's better, which I do believe the Dallas Cowboys. Um, at this point in the season, you know it may not be such an automatic because of the weather element. Because of all that chaos. What's a reasonable expectation for Daniel Jones? I think the fact that he's dealing with this injury, you know, he's pretty transparent, Assassinate day. You know, I'm gonna probably stay in the pocket. He's really great with his legs. We've seen it, Um You know, and the fact that he's not 100% healthy, They're the sounds like he doesn't want to do that. Look, he could be just saying that to the Dallas defense, which has been phenomenal the last three games Eisen onto him. In terms of what he can do in the pocket and outside the pocket, But I think if Daniel Jones is able to win and leave them to a playoff game, you know the first time in 2016, and that longs to see your Had been in the playoffs. You know, I think that would certainly help his cause for staying here is a starting quarterback. Otherwise, I'm not sure what the future of David Jones is gonna be in New York and receive the Cowboys and Giants one o'clock eastern. Thank you, Dina. We appreciate it. Think that the Giants could win the division with a six and 10 record. It would be a 3 75 win percentage. That would be the worst win percentage by a playoff team all time, and they have the fewest wins by a division winner in the Super Bowl era. Joe Judge coach of the Year You know what Probably not. Probably not. But I'll tell you what Mississippi State doesn't have any concerns about that record. By the way, I'm in a lot of teams in college football that have no issues with the team getting in with that record. We'll see if the Giants can kick down. So other down coming up one o'clock. What? I'm trying to use a Segway. That's all I was trying to do. Coming up next here on ESPN Radio. All right, So you broke your New year's resolution By putting your first paycheck on the North Carolina last night. We'll try and get it all back next. Joe Fordham on the NFL. Is coming to your mornings. It's embarrassing. How do they do that? With his faith Face? You have made these kids into essential personnel. Really With Mike Greenberg moving to 10 A.m. eastern immediately following Keyshawn See Women's Super Tuesday on ESPN radio. It's time for some straight.

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Why The Cost Of Air Ambulances Is Rising

NPR's Business Story of the Day

05:08 min | 3 years ago

Why The Cost Of Air Ambulances Is Rising

"Two thousand and two the. US Government introduced a new policy that allow private players to enter the air ambulance industry. This decision brought more competition into the market yet. The cost of an air ambulance trip sword. So why do the normal rules of supply and demand not apply. Here's Cardiff Garcia and Rachel Cohn from our daily Economics podcast the indicator from planet. Money to understand how air ambulance services became so expensive. You actually have to go back to a time when they they were cheaper a time when hospitals were the largest provider of the service ambulances really grew out of emergency rooms that decided. Hey we won't have a way to get people here faster. They were owned by hospitals. They were part of the hospital system. They were on the master hospital bill and often covered by insurance because it was a hospital service. So that is Dr Marty mccarey. He's a surgeon and professor of Health Policy and management at Johns Hopkins University. He says that for a long time hospitals were not making money from their air ambulances. They provided that service is because they could start charging patients. Once they got to the hospitals there were virtually actually no for profit providers companies that were trying to make a profit but in two thousand and two this began to change. The government rolled out a new policy. That change just the amount of money that area meals providers could make from transporting Medicare and Medicaid patients. But basically what you need to know. Is that the new policy made it more lucrative for independent independent ambulance providers that groups other than hospitals to offer the service and what this did was to incentivize outside group's thinking of investing in air ambulances. Silence is because now they were assured more money for transporting Medicare and Medicaid patients but also they could provide these services for this whole other group of patients. People not not covered by Medicare and Medicaid in other words people who had private insurance the result is that the number of air ambulances in the US nearly doubled in the vast majority today are owned by for profit providers and so here is where the normal dynamics of supply and demand start to go skew. They start to get a little weird see in a normal. Oh market that big increase in supply. The supply of air ambulance providers would usually mean a good thing for consumers because consumers now have more choice means more competition competition between those providers in usually means cheaper prices for consumers but in the area relents market. That's not what happens. That's because customers in in this market can't shop around and compare prices and services in an emergency situation. The customer doesn't choose which air ambulance provider to call the ritual. You spoke to a a couple who experienced this firsthand so the story takes place back in two thousand eight back then. This man named David Jones Scott into a terrible accident on a New Jersey highway. He was driving with his girlfriend at the time now. His wife Juliet when their car flipped over and tumbled at sixty five miles an hour onto the highway shoulder. First responders honors arrived at the scene and called an ambulance. David was flown out. I so I remember that hearing the ambulance land I was completely out of the car. Getting entreated to Juliette was actually still trapped in the car so emergency services had to cut her out which took awhile and so they ended up calling second air ambulance a few hours later eventually vincent. They made a full recovery but a nasty surprise awaited them exactly so they were actually going over their bills for their treatment together when they realized that they were charged. Different announce for their area blitz transports had a note written contemporaneous. Like it's funny just looking at the the no it says You know seventeen hundred for me and thirteen thousand for Juliette. Seventeen hundred for David in thirteen thousand dollars for Juliette even even though they were transported the exact same distance from the same accident site to the same hospital. I mean there was one difference aside from the price and that's who flew them so David was flown by a public provider but Juliet was flown by a for profit company. So this big increase in supply. It doesn't bring down the price for people getting air transported so the medium price for example charged by an air ambulance for a helicopter transport in the United States. That is now more than thirty six thousand dollars if you ask the Association of Air Medical Services About this there the industry group that represents air ambulances. 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Christian McCaffrey (back) misses practice

NFL Live

02:16 min | 3 years ago

Christian McCaffrey (back) misses practice

"Of star running backs who have missed orbin limited in practice this week due to injury the biggest question marks on this list Todd Gurley and David Johnson both those players missed practice on Wednesday and Thursday Adam get us going here Christian McCaffrey is they faced the box yesterday they faced the books over in London Christian McCaffrey went through practice this morning head coach Ron Rivera said he's five it sounds like more of a rest maintenance issue with Christian McCaffrey not going to be an issue for him on Sunday morning at nine thirty eastern he is expected to play against the buccaneers field ABC American saints at the Jags you don't like injuries pop up during the week Suzanne Alvin Kamara was added to the injury report on Thursday because of an ankle issue he was limited no clear indication whether or not he will play if for some reason he sits Latavius Murray's the next man up in the world is in that back at huge matchup rams niners what about Todd Girls it has not practiced the last two days suzy he is nursing a quad injury. Sean mcvay made it sound yesterday like they couldn't practiced in yesterday's if they needed to so it sounds like they're managing and again we'll find out today where they listed on the injury report about David Johnson against the Falcons not yet it just seems so far this week because of a back issue susie but GM steve kind was on the radio in Arizona this morning express some optimism about Johnson plane he did not he's not one hundred percent certain but there's at least a chance with David Jones Attivo Chris Carson be ready to go against the Browns Susan your field mentioned the did Alvin Kamara was added to the injury report mid week same is true of Chris Carson with a shoulder injury limited during practice on Thursday he's such a physical back you worry about her shoulder injury with Chris Carson if there's any questions about his availability for any backup b. let's add a wide receiver to the mix the chiefs I recall that will of course he has been suffering that clavicle injury all the way back in week one limited participant practice all week last week he has been limited so far at this week's who's the seems like there is a chance in a game that all of a sudden is one that people are seemingly given the texts better chance to win on Sunday in Kansas City.

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Fighting Plastic Pollution in Our Oceans

Food for Thought

01:36 min | 3 years ago

Fighting Plastic Pollution in Our Oceans

"And thank you so much shooting huning into food for thought a podcast on a mission to equip you with all the evidence based advice. You need to live and breathe a healthy lifestyle. I'm rhianna. Dan lambert registered nutritionist bestselling author of reno a simple way to eat well and founder of rechristen london's leading private nutrition clinic in each episode. I'll be joined by special guests all of whom can be considered authoritative voices in health so that together we can live fact from fiction and and empower the healthiest and happiest versions all alice cells with trusted expert advice. Unfortunately of the six point point three billion tons of plastic waste produced since the nineteen fifties only nine percent has been recycled and it's no wonder thousands of tons of plastics caustic at on recycled in landfills it reportedly takes between four hundred and fifty to one thousand years to break down and decompose the worst part of all of this is that plastic breaks down into micro-plastics and ends up in our oceans when announcing devastating levels of habitat destruction destruction at wildlife wipeouts as a result of the seemingly innocent material that we use an abundance every single day the question that we really ought to understand understand is whether it's too late to reverse the effects of plastic pollution so joining me to share how we can take home. One of the biggest threats to nature is is david jones environmentalist and founder of conservation

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Today's top celebrity birthdays list (April 25, 2018)

WLOB's Morning News with Ray Richardson

02:48 min | 5 years ago

Today's top celebrity birthdays list (April 25, 2018)

"Dotcom debbie davis david jones state representative rich sieber and j j jeffrey with celebrity birthdays and our first one is in i believe she was on american idol ray kelly clarkson we're talking about her first american rich kelly clarkson kelly clarkson gotta be she was on there like fifteen years ago she was the first one the first one i'd say thirty four thirty six thirty seven but one bound for you a you got it three six thirty six kelly clarkson and ray one of your favorite people of all time babs streisand celebrates her birthday today about a rich got to be seventy five seventy seven i think it's a good guess i'm going seventy five as well seventysix pulled one dollar for the dempster nice clothes roll right around the book let's hear it this guy i don't know if it's a hero she jordan is the is the person's name jordan fisher tv actor and do we know who he is or she is or okay well let's take a while guests and moving fast forty one twenty six thirty thirty five okay good he's twenty four or she is twenty four chipper jones baseball player i believe for the braves hall of fame baseball hall of fame right fifty forty nine let's see probably forty three forty five almost forty six forty six chipper jones let's hear it okay and i believe this lady has a famous brother well she's as famous as he is shirley maclaine and i think her brother is warren beatty okay hey shirley maclaine up there barbara streisand was seventyfive she's got to be eighty five i'd say seventy seven i go with rich eighty five eighty four put one down for damn again let's go wow wow eighty four years old one of the hallmark christmas movies oh yes that's right she was all right now i need the name rich the years eighteen eighty five american sharp shooter is hired by a guy to be part of the buffalo bills wild west what's the name of that sharp shooter that would be any oakley at danny o'kelly i concur i agree if you serve annie oakley you got it you nailed.

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