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Monitor Show 15:00 11-12-2023 15:00

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01:49 min | 2 weeks ago

Monitor Show 15:00 11-12-2023 15:00

"Interactive Brokers charges USD margin loan rates from 5 .83 % to 6 .83 % rated the lowest margin fees by stockbrokers .com. Their clients can also earn extra income by lending their fully paid shares of stock. Join Interactive Brokers clients from 200 plus countries and territories to invest in stocks, options, futures, funds, and bonds on 150 global markets. Great subject to change. Learn more at ibkr .com slash compare. 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is a Bloomberg Money Minute. WeWork's bankruptcy filing is rattling the market for office space. These property owners, it's the last thing they needed. Ruth Kolpaver is CEO of Wharton Property Advisors. She says WeWork's filing allows it to walk away from some leases and renegotiate others downward. These properties are going to be reprised and some of them won't make it. The economics just won't make sense. The leases, where a new tenant is willing to lease the space, won't cover the building's operating expenses and real estate taxes. Kolpaver also says this could mean the end of the road, especially for some older, more low -tech buildings. WeWork often rented for the co -working spaces it then leased out to others. They'll go back to the bank and who knows what will happen to them. I mean, some of these buildings could really, could be demolished and they'll start from scratch. Meantime, real estate analytics firm Green Street says even before the WeWork bankruptcy filing, office prices had tumbled 21 % in the past year. Denise Pellegrini, Bloomberg Radio. Melissa from Michigan. I work an extra part -time job serving lunch at my child's school, but I still can't afford to put food on our table.

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Fresh update on "denise" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:00 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "denise" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

"A third of an inch expected around places. From the Como4 Weather Center, I'm meteorologist Rebecca Stevenson. Music. Newsradio 1 ,000 FM 7. Stay connected, stay informed. From the Northwest 24 -hour News Center, I'm Jeff Pojalup. Here's what we're following. A disturbing story out of West Seattle where we've learned one student young was hurt following a pepper spray assault outside Arbor Heights Elementary School on Tuesday. A woman told police that she parked a car and as she got out to walk toward the school, someone in a sedan drove by and directed pepper spray at her out the driver's side window. unfortunately, Now a few kids did end up in the reach of that spray. Seattle Fire tells me their medics treated a ten -year -old student in stable condition and that her parents declined a ride to the hospital. Acting principal Alana Heider posted a note to the school community that said, in part, there is nothing we take more seriously than the safety of our students, staff and school community. Plus, she said that they would continue to be prepared to respond to any urgent situations. Police Seattle tells me they searched the area when they were here on the call, but they did not find that sedan or the driver. They're now asking anyone with information to call them so they can further investigate this case. That's 4's Como Denise Whitaker reporting from West Seattle. Meanwhile, the search continues for whoever shot and killed a woman in Auburn. It happened early this morning at a Chevron gas station off Harvey Road. The woman was found just up the road. Police say the shooter and two women got in a pickup truck, got into an argument. The suspect then shot one of the women. died She shortly after. Police haven't released any other details on the suspect. Now that shooting happened just hours after a man was shot and killed in Auburn. It happened on I Street Northeast yesterday afternoon. There are no details yet on the suspect in that case. That's Como 4's Preston Phillips. Senator Patty Murray wants Congress to allocate more money to child care. She says the lack of affordable child care in the United States has become a crisis for Well as child care workers. Child care workers cannot wait. They have to pay rent this month. They have to put food on their table tonight. She wants Congress to approve President Biden's supplemental budget request, which allocates more money to child care programs. Republicans have not commented. A dramatic new look for Woodinville downtown may not not include the business that has been one of the It's a huge draw for people from throughout the region. About 15 years ago, it started working with green partners on a cutting edge to redevelopment project called the Gardens District. It would mix apartment units and restaurants with infrastructure upgrades and new investments in parks and trails. A centerpiece would be a new mole backs garden center. However, earlier this month, partners green told mall backs its lease on the future project was being canceled. I am influenced as to why we are in this situation. But in early November, us they sent a formal termination of our lease in the new project and then the new phase one development and we are hoping to have productive conversations and put it back on track. Well, city leaders say they are hopeful that mall backs and green partners, which has connections to an investment firm that advises Bill Gates, they can come to a new agreement so that the gardens district project does indeed move That's forward. come before us. Joel Moreno reporting Amtrak adding two additional daily round trips between Seattle and Portland. The new schedule begins on December 11th and it will mean a total of 12 trains will run between the cities each today. Stops include Tacoma, Tacoma, Olympia, Centralia, Longview and Vancouver. The new departures will be at summer. 5 and 750 p .m. from Seattle and 645 a .m. and from Portland. Feds are giving our state 4 .8 million dollars to fix up some of our ferry boats. This will money pay for the refurbishment of the passenger areas on six vessels. The hope is that it will extend their lifespans by 5 to 10 years. Now an update from 10 and 40 past each hour here at Northwest News Radio and Bill Schwartz wonders whether the Mariners will make a pitch for the state's top free agent. MLB's winter meetings begin this weekend in Nashville and the big story is which team

Nick Searcy: The Beginning & Ending of 'Police State'

The Dan Bongino Show

01:34 min | Last month

Nick Searcy: The Beginning & Ending of 'Police State'

"This is your business. And if I'm wrong, cut me off at Denise. But I love movies. I love films. And, you know, and I think a good movie, even a mediocre movie is a good movie with a good beginning and a good end. But a great movie good middle, but a great beginning and a great end. And the one thing I'm hearing about this movie across the I country, think you were hearing too is the beginning just grabs you. I mean, just right away, rips you in and the end scene without giving it away. Everybody's getting up in the theaters singing our national anthem. It's for a reason. The beginning and the end of this movie are just I mean, they doesn't let go. Yeah, and it's terrifying. And the fact of the matter is even though it's a reenactment, I mean, that is exactly what is happening to these people. You get people who went to Washington on January six and never went in the building, never been arrested for anything before in their lives. And suddenly they're treated like they are cartel leaders or serial killers. When people like this, this is what you would expect, you know, a phone call to say, hey, we'd like to talk to you instead of treating them like they're some dangerous criminal when they've actually never committed a violent act in their entire lives. And then, you know, the ending is so moving to people because after you go through the movie, you realize what a shame it is that this is happening in this great country. And you remember what this country is supposed to be and how

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Fresh "Denise" from Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

00:04 min | 6 hrs ago

Fresh "Denise" from Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

"Getting in so clearly. That's something we want. I believe it's also something that Israel wants. More hostages are freed today. Hope still for a second release before the deadline expires maybe and an extension and in the US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer spent 45 minutes on the floor talking about the spike in antisemitism in the United States. Many of those marching here in the US do any not evil have intent. But when Jewish people hear chants like from the river to the sea, a founding slogan of Hamas, a terrorist group that is not shy about their goal to educate the Jewish people in Israel and around the globe, we are alarmed. He says goes this way beyond legitimate debate about Israeli policy into a very dark place. In Ukraine, NATO -Ukraine Council in Brussels today renewed call for continued aid for Ukraine from Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Some are questioning whether the United States and other NATO allies should continue to stand with Ukraine as we enter the second winter of Putin's brutality. But the answer here today at NATO is clear and it's unwavering. We must and we will continue to support Ukraine. He says the message is no country can redefine borders forcefully. Scheduling the for vote the George Santos expulsion needs to be done by tomorrow under terms of the resolution, but House Speaker Mike Johnson doesn't sound like it. I think the vote will be Friday, that's all I'm going to say about it. Friday, but the Lucian resolution said tomorrow. Now earlier in the day... I personally have real reservations about doing this. I'm concerned about a precedent that may be set for that. So everybody's working through that and we'll see how they vote tomorrow. So will the Republicans have the votes? Republican Congresswoman Nicole Maliatakis on Bloomberg's Sound On Today said she thinks so. Well I think the majority of Republicans will and I think it will be a bipartisan vote and we need two -thirds of the body to vote to expel for it to be successful. I will be voting to expel Mr. Santos. And Santos has scheduled a news conference for early morning at the Capitol tomorrow. Google is warning that China's ramping up cyber attacks against Taiwan. Google security noting a massive increase in Chinese cyber attacks in the last six months. Google says it includes breaking into small home and office internet routers repurposing and them to wage attacks masking their true identity. And Elon Musk says the advertisers that have stopped spending on the platform due to his endorsement of an anti -Semitic post can expletive Well, deleted themselves. What it is going to do, he says, is to kill the company and the whole world will know that advertisers killed the company. Global news 24 hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now in San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter and this is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. I'm Brian Curtis in Hong Kong. Let's take a look at the top business stories of the hour. A couple of Fed officials making the case for holding interest rates steady. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester saying Fed policy is well positioned at the moment. And Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said he's confident that inflation is firmly on a downward path. On the other hand Richmond Fed Chief Thomas Barkin told CNBC he's not yet convinced. I think you want to have the option of doing more rates on and I guess the bigger point is there's no precision that anyone can point to at exactly what is the level of rates that exactly handles inflation in exactly the way you to want handle it. And so you're constantly trying to adjust on the fly as you learn more about the economy as you learn more about the impact of demand on inflation and that's what we're learning as we go. Fed Richmond Chief Thomas Barkin on CNBC. Fed officials meet next on December 12th and 13th. We hear two health insurance giants are in merger talks. The story from Bloomberg's Ann Cates. Cigna and Humana are working on a potential cash and stock combination that would create a giant in the health insurance industry. The two have become a powerful challenger to United Health and CVS Health. The move would also shrink the number of publicly traded national health insurers from six to five and give the Cigna Humana entity more leverage in negotiating hospitals or Medicare. The tie -up would likely face antitrust hurdles. In Washington, Ann Cates, Bloomberg The stocks both traded sharply lower on this news. Shares of General Motors the economy. Pfizer announced it would boost its dividend by 33%. GM also said it would repurchase $10 billion of shares. The carmaker is returning billions to investors despite a push into electric vehicles that has yet to show significant results. The buyback also comes at a time of a new labor agreement with United Auto Workers. That agreement adds more than GM CEO Mary Barra says the agreement was the right call When you look at the suite of benefits that our represented team members have it's a very very appropriate package and frankly leading from an industry broader perspective than just the auto industry. So I think we did the right thing to recognize and award the hard work of our manufacturing team members across the board. That's GM CEO Mary Barra. Separately the United Auto Workers union is launching an aggressive campaign to unionize 13 non -union automakers. They include Toyota Volkswagen and Tesla. Salesforce giving a profit forecast for the current quarter that topped estimates. The story from Bloomberg's Charlie Pellet. It shows strong momentum in the software giant's cost -cutting campaign. The San Francisco -based company said earnings excluding some items will be about $2 .26 a share in the period ending in January. Analysts on average projected $2 .17. It said revenue will be from $9 $18 billion to $9 .23 billion. That compares with analysts average estimate of $9 .22 billion. In New York, Charlie Pellet, Bloomberg Radio. Salesforce trading up 8 .5 % in late trading. Artificial Intelligence starting to be a moneymaker for Morgan JP Chase. That story from Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini. The bank says AI tools are starting generate to revenue and JP Morgan also says future advances in AI will likely produce even more or benefit even as it causes potential dislocation for human talent. The benefits to the bank include personalized recommendations to clients in the card business and providing insights to client coverage teams. According to the bank's chief data and analytics officer at an evident AI symposium, she also says hundreds of projects are close to coming to fruition at the bank. JP Morgan set a target last year a of billion dollars in business value generated by AI this year and it boosted that target to one and a half billion dollars in May. Denise Pellegrini Bloomberg read, we had a small lift in shares of JP Morgan in the regular session up about a half of one percent. China's PMI's for November are likely to show the manufacturing sector extending its contraction. Bloomberg's Yvonne Mann with that story from Hong Kong. The consensus in a Bloomberg survey of economists is for a mild pickup in manufacturing. The economists pegged the index at 49 .8 indicating the sector remains in contraction. Early and leading indicators point to some softening in production. Meantime, in the non manufacturing sector, economists suggest the index will pick up to 50 .9 from 50 .6 in October. But Bloomberg economics expects the index to decelerate further. That's likely to do with the extended slump in the property sector and cooling tourism related businesses after the October holiday. In Hong Kong, I'm Yvonne Mann, Bloomberg Radio. 11 minutes past the hour. I'm Brian Curtis in Hong Kong and joining us in our studios is Alex Wolf, head of Asia investment strategy at JP Morgan private bank. Alex, thanks very much for being with us. It's been a while here on our in studios. our So things feel pretty positive for risk assets at the moment. We just heard there looks You're thinking the second half. You're not quite as optimistic. Yes, we still have the view that we could see rates remain a bit higher for longer. But of course, it's it's very flexible and trying to predict the timing of this stuff, I think sometimes is also it's a bit too difficult than it than it's worth. But we do think that they're going to want to see some more persistent signs that inflation is slowing to their their target before they begin cutting because they don't want to risk having to reraise rates

Get to Know Charlotte Corriher: From Sailboat Living to 258 Marathons!

Over the Next Hill Fitness

03:13 min | Last month

Get to Know Charlotte Corriher: From Sailboat Living to 258 Marathons!

"Today we are joined with Charlotte Corrier. She's a runner athlete and we're going to hear all about her story. Welcome to the show, Charlotte. Thank you so much, Carla. I'm excited to be here. I'm excited to have you. Tell us how you got started running. You know, it's the typical story I hear from just about everybody that wasn't a high school athlete. You know, you hit that midlife crisis, that bulge starts to show. I was actually had somebody ask me for it to send me a picture one time. I'm like, start looking at pictures of myself. I'm like, no, no, yuck. So I was working out not running. At the time I actually lived on the sailboat, so I had very little room to exercise. We just do a quick 30 -minute Denise Austin workout in the morning. But then after I lost a little bit of weight, I felt more confident getting outside. And where I live, there's a good path to run called the loop. So I would get out there and do the two and a half mile loop. One day I was just walking and I'm like, well, you know, I'm kind of getting bored of joking. So I decided to run a little bit. So I'd walk a half mile, run a half mile. And you know how it goes, it's just so addictive that, you know, you want to run a little bit more and more each time. Yeah, for sure. Especially once you get that runner's high feeling. There is nothing like it. Yeah. So tell me about this sailboat. How are you living on a sailboat? You know, it wasn't, I didn't have the luxury of, you know, cruising up and down and hitting the islands every year. It was pretty much just a very affordable way to live at the beach. So it was just kind of tied up. We were doing short trips here and there. So I lived on that sailboat for about three years and then moved up to a larger powerboat. I think most of my running career has been coming off of a boat and hitting the sidewalk. Holy, wow. Boy, that would make me nauseous right away, I'm sure. So have you done many races in your running career? I have. You know, it's one of those funny questions that it depends on what crowd you're talking to. You know, sometimes I'll say, you know, I've done 258 marathons and ultras combined. And you know, some people are like, oh my gosh, are you crazy? Are you sure? And other people are like, oh, you hit 300 soon. You know, just with the crowd I run with, you know, most of my friends are hitting 300 and, you know, getting on that world marathon list of anybody that's done 300 marathons. And, you know, so it's just, it's funny to see the reaction. It depends on who's asking the question and the kind of reaction you get. Yeah, that is funny because I feel like I've run a lot of marathons, but I don't know. Kudos to you. Thank you. It's interesting, the company we keep where it's not crazy that you've run almost 300. Exactly. And when you hear, oh, you're gonna, you're shooting for 300? No, I think I'll shoot for 300. We are so always wanting to, you know, do what everybody else, what our crazy friends are doing.

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Fresh update on "denise" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

00:00 min | 7 hrs ago

Fresh update on "denise" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

"From the river to the sea a founding slogan of Hamas a terrorist that group is not shy about their goal to eradicate the Jewish people in Israel and around the globe we are alarmed he said this goes way beyond legitimate debate about Israeli policy into a very very dark place Ukraine NATO Ukraine Council in Brussels today and a renewed call for continued aid for Ukraine from Secretary of State Blinken some are questioning whether the United States and other NATO allies should continue to stand with Ukraine as we enter the second winter of Putin's brutality but the answer here today at NATO is clear and it's unwavering we must and we will continue to support Ukraine says a message is no country can redefine borders forcefully the scheduling the vote for George Santos expulsion needs to be done by tomorrow in terms of the resolution but House Speaker Mike Johnson well didn't sound like that today Friday but the resolution said tomorrow but earlier in the day I personally have real reservations about doing this I'm I'm about concerned a precedent that may be set for that so where everybody's working through that and we'll see how they vote tomorrow so will the Republicans have the votes? Republican Congressman Nicole Miliatakis on Bloomberg Sound says yes she thinks so well I think the majority Republicans will and I think it will be a bipartisan vote and we we need two -thirds of the body to vote to expel for it to be successful I will be voting to expel Mr. Santos. Now Santos has scheduled a news conference for early tomorrow morning at the Capitol Bloomberg's Gregory Cordray. One thing we don't necessarily expect is a resignation He's maintained his innocence throughout. He has insisted that he will not resign. He has been raging on Twitter against some of his colleagues and against some of the allegations against him we might hear more of So I guess we'll see. Google is warning that China is ramping up cyber attacks against Taiwan. Google security is noting a massive increase in Chinese cyber attacks in the last six months. Google says it includes breaking into small home and office internet routers and repurposing them to wage attacks masking their true identity. Elon Musk says advertisers that have stopped spending on the platform due to his endorsement of an anti -Semitic post can expletive deleted themselves. He says what it's going to do is kill the company the whole world will know it's killed the company. Global news 24 hours a day and well he's a that's post today he's on a bench global news 24 hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now in San Francisco I'm Ed Baxter and this is Bloomberg Brian this is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia I'm Brian Curtis in Hong Kong let's take a look at the top business stories of the hour a couple of Fed officials making the case for holding interest rates steady Cleveland Fed president Loretta Mester saying Fed policy is well positioned at the moment and In Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic said he's confident that inflation is firmly on a downward path. On on the other hand Richmond Fed chief Thomas Barkin told CNBC he's not yet convinced I think you have want the to option of doing more on rates and I guess the bigger point is there's no decision that anyone can point to at exactly what is the level of rates that exactly handles inflation in exactly the way you want to handle it and so you're constantly trying to adjust on the fly as you learn more about economy the as you learn more about the impact of demand on inflation and that's what we're learning as we go. Richmond Fed chief Thomas Barkin on CNBC. Fed officials meet next on December 12th and 13th. We hear two health insurance giants are in merger talks. The story from Bloomberg's Ann Cates. Cigna and Humana are working on a potential cash and stock combination that would create a giant in the health insurance industry. The two have become a powerful challenger to United Health and CBS Health. The move would also shrink the number of publicly traded national health insurers from six to five and give the Cigna Humana entity more leverage and negotiating with hospitals or Medicare. The tie -up would likely face antitrust hurdles. In Washington, Ann Cates, Bloomberg Radio. The stocks both traded sharply lower on this news. Shares of General Motors jumped 9 % after the automaker announced it would boost its dividend by 33%. GM also said it would repurchase $10 billion of shares. The carmaker is turning billions to investors despite a push into electric vehicles that has yet to show significant results. The buyback also comes at a time of a new labor agreement with United Auto Workers. That agreement investment, adds more than $9 billion in expenses. GM CEO Mary Barra says the agreement was the right call. will continue. When you look at the suite of benefits that our represented team members have, it's a very appropriate package and frankly leading from an industry perspective broader than just the auto industry. So I think we did the right thing to recognize and reward the hard work of our manufacturing team members across the board. That's GM CEO Mary Barra. Separately, the United Auto Workers union aggressive is campaign launching an to unionize 13 non -union automakers. They include Toyota, Volkswagen and Tesla. Salesforce giving a profit forecast for the current quarter that topped estimates. from The story Bloomberg's Charlie Pellet. It shows strong momentum in the software giant's cost -cutting campaign. Francisco The San -based company said earnings, excluding some items, will be about $2 .26 a period ending in January. Analysts on average projected $2 .17. It said revenue will be from $9 .18 billion to $9 .23 billion. That compares with analysts average estimate of $9 .22 billion. In New York, Charlie Pellet, Bloomberg radio. Salesforce trading up 8 .5 % in late trading. Artificial Intelligence starting to be a moneymaker for JPMorgan Chase. That story from Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini. The bank says AI tools are starting to generate revenue and JP Morgan also says future advances in AI will likely produce even more benefit even as it causes potential dislocation for human talent. The benefits to the bank include personalized recommendations to clients in the card business and providing insights to client coverage teams. All this according to the bank's chief data and analytics officer at an evident AI symposium. She also says hundreds of projects are close to coming to fruition at the bank. JP Morgan set a target last year of a billion dollars in business value generated by AI this year, and it boosted that target to one and a half billion dollars in May. Denise Pellegrini, Bloomberg Radio. We had a small lift in shares of JP Morgan in the regular session, up about a half of one percent. China's PMIs for November are likely to show the manufacturing sector extending its contraction. Bloomberg's Yvonne Mann with that story from Hong Kong. The consensus in a Bloomberg survey of economists is for a mild pickup in manufacturing. The economists pegged the index at forty nine point eight, indicate the sector remains in contraction. Early and leading indicators point to some softening in production. Meantime, in the non manufacturing sector, economists suggest the index will pick up to fifty point nine for fifty point six in October. But Bloomberg economics expects the index to decelerate further. That's likely to do with the extended slump in the property sector and preventing tourism related businesses after the October holiday. In Hong Kong, I'm Yvonne Mann, Bloomberg Radio. It's time now for Nancy Davis to join the show, founder and CIO of Capital Quadratic Management for some insight on the latest market action. Nancy, thanks very much for being with us. We still see an inverted yield curve, but we want to note that two year yields falling have a been little faster here of late than ten year yields. Right now you've got the, with Tokyo trading, you've got the two year at 464, the ten year at 426. So what is that? 38 basis points, the spread between the two. Any implications from that? Yeah, think I the two year has been very popular with certain hedge fund billionaires out there know you can buy a US one month T -bill right now. I'm pulling up my Bloomberg terminal. You can see a one month T -bill will earn you 5 .37 % or you can lend money to Janet Yellen, the US Treasury, for ten years and get paid a percent less with the ten year at 426. Which one would you do, Brian? Yeah, it's a very interesting contrast. One is puzzled a little bit by that. But I guess the big drop in the two year yield at the moment reflects the notion that the Fed is going to start cutting interest rates sooner rather than later. The swaps market latest is for May, or we were talking about June. There are plenty of people who think it comes later, but then you probably heard Bill Ackman talking on the Bloomberg in his interview with David Rubenstein saying he thinks the first quarter. What do you think? Yeah, I mean, he's definitely talking up his book, right? We have 119 and a half basis points, so almost 120 basis points of cuts being priced in in Fed Fund futures. And I think the big surprise for the markets will be if the U .S. economic data like the GDP report today is actually stronger than expected. the And if Fed can't cut rates as quickly as the market is expected. So everybody sort of got their hand out and saying, when is the Fed cutting rates? And it's not a question of if, it's a question of how and much how quickly. And that can always be a surprise for the market. Where do you see the best opportunities at the moment to make money? Well, I think the yield curve steepening is pretty a no brainer one with the U .S.?

Monitor Show 13:00 10-19-2023 13:00

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01:46 min | Last month

Monitor Show 13:00 10-19-2023 13:00

"Pop culture is something that touches everyone. It's how we fill our leisure time and how we enjoy ourselves, particularly when you're talking about the famous people and big personalities in entertainment and tech. There tends to be a need to sensationalize, but what I enjoy is explaining to people how the things that they love get made, come to be, and how people make money off of it. I'm Lucas Shaw, and I cover the business of pop culture for Bloomberg. My job is to uncover how entertainment is changing and explain what that means for you, because context changes everything. One last question. Are you having a good time? If so, why? No, no, no. I assume this wasn't that pleasant, but in general, you're enjoying your job. I would say this. First of all, it's an incredible honor to do this job, and every day I do it, I feel so fortunate and so lucky and blessed to be entrusted with this, and all I want to do is do the best job I can for the public that we all serve. And yes, there's a lot that's enjoyable about it, but mostly it's just so important to get it right, and that's what we're trying to do. Thank you so much, Chair Powell. It's really good of you. All right, that was Fed Chair Jay Powell speaking at the New York Economic Club with our David Weston. And if you want to listen back to their discussion on the economy and interest rates, download the conversation on the Bloomberg Talks Podcast available wherever you get your podcasts. Right now, we're going to head down to Washington, D .C. for Bloomberg's... All right, because we're not going to... Oh, let's do a Bloomberg Business Flash right now with Denise Pellegrini. Markets, headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com. On Bloomberg Television and the Bloomberg Business App. This is a Bloomberg Business Flash.

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Fresh update on "denise" discussed on Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg Businessweek

00:07 sec | 8 hrs ago

Fresh update on "denise" discussed on Bloomberg Businessweek

"Denise Pellegrini Charlie through the smooth KKR is robbing its bet on to insurance fuel asset and fee growth the bio giant says it will fund the purchase from its balance sheet which had 23 billion dollars in cash and investments as of September 30th KKR says the transaction along with the series of strategic initiatives is expected to boost after tax attributable earnings per share by about 10 % next year KKR also says the acquisition will give it access to Atlantic's retail distribution platform which benefits its growing wealth business and it creates opportunities these for the firm's capital markets unit as well Charlie and that's Denise Pellegrini today KKR years up by 7 .7 % General Motors is

Monitor Show 12:00 10-17-2023 12:00

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01:55 min | Last month

Monitor Show 12:00 10-17-2023 12:00

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. Exactly. There you go. Yeah, Barkley's talking about an $800 billion market by 2033, so some big, big numbers out there on these anti -obesity weight loss drugs, I guess is probably a better way to phrase it. This is Bloomberg. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act, this is Bloomberg Radio. In an environment with higher rates for longer, the five -day in office work week is effectively dead. It's definitely a good sign that we're not ready to land this economy just yet. This is Bloomberg Markets with Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller on Bloomberg Radio. All right, coming up in this hour, we're going to check in with Jodie Laurie. She's a credit analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence. She follows all the hotels and all that kind of stuff. She's going to give us her thoughts on a potential for a deal in the hotel space, Choice Hotels and Wyndham. And then Robert Teeter, managing director and head of investment policy at Silvercrest Asset Management is going to join us with his market call. Angie Solanke, national retail director for Collier's is going to break down those retail sale numbers that came in really strong here this morning, get a little preview for the holiday season as well. Let's kick things off this hour with Denise Pellegrini and we'll be right back. Yeah, we've got a big.

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Monitor Show 15:00 10-14-2023 15:00

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01:55 min | Last month

Monitor Show 15:00 10-14-2023 15:00

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story. The story behind the global birth rate. Behind your EV batteries' environmental impact. Behind sand. Yeah, sand. You get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Ed Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Now stay with us. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. For more than a million Palestinian civilians in northern Gaza to evacuate, President Biden is vowing to do everything possible to bring missing Americans home. The White House says the president gave that assurance in a virtual meeting Friday with the families of 14 Americans who have gone missing in the Israel Hamas conflict. U .S. officials believe at least some of them are being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. At least 27 Americans have been killed since Hamas attacked Israel last week. Meanwhile, the State Department is arranging charter flights to ramp up evacuations of U .S. citizens from the region. Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is facing a health related issue and will not testify in court next week. Jacqueline Carl reports. Cohen was scheduled to appear on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week to testify in Trump's 250 million dollar civil fraud case. On Friday, multiple sources reported Cohen is now battling a health issue and his testimony will have to be delayed. The news comes one day after Trump announced he would fly into New York to watch Cohen testify in person. Generation Z is cutting back.

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Monitor Show 19:00 10-13-2023 19:00

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01:54 min | Last month

Monitor Show 19:00 10-13-2023 19:00

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story. The story behind the global birth rate. Behind your EV batteries' environmental impact. Behind sand. Yeah, sand. You get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Ed Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Now stay with us. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Israeli forces are reportedly inside Gaza searching for hostages before a possible ground assault. Israel has ordered one million civilians to leave northern Gaza to stay out of harm's way. Israel masked well over 300 ,000 reservists and several armored divisions near the border with Gaza over the past several days. While speaking in Philadelphia today, President Biden detailed how the U .S. is aiding humanitarian efforts. At my direction, our teams are working in the region, including communicating directly with the governments of Israel, Egypt, Jordan and other Arab nations and the United Nations to search support and humanitarian consequences for Hamas attack to help Israel. House Republicans are tapping Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan to be their party's nominee for speaker. Jordan was selected during a vote behind closed doors this afternoon. He defeated Georgia Representative Austin Scott, who made a surprise entrance into the race hours earlier. Health care workers across the country have reached a tentative agreement with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser and the union have been locked in a labor dispute for months and workers led a three day strike last week. Now union members will vote whether to ratify the new pending contract.

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Monitor Show 12:00 10-08-2023 12:00

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01:54 min | Last month

Monitor Show 12:00 10-08-2023 12:00

"Investment advisors switch to interactive brokers for lowest cost global trading and turnkey custody solutions. No ticket charges and no conflicts of your interests at ibkr .com slash RIA. Series and his great interview with Howard Marks, co -chair and co -founder of Oaktree Capital. I'm Denise Pellegrini and this is Bloomberg. Stay with us. Top stories and global business headlines coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is a Bloomberg Money Minute. It's getting more expensive to go to grad school and the cost of housing is one reason. Bloomberg reporter Skylar Woodhouse says many colleges have begun building housing for grad students, including Columbia University in New York. They're building a new graduate tower and that tower is supposed to be a 43 story building that will have 142 apartments. Others include MIT, Emory and the University of Hawaii. Woodhouse says these are more than just repurposed freshman dorms as grad students have very different needs. You can have kids, you can be married, you could even be taking care of a family member that might have to live with you. And the financing for these projects is as varied as the schools that build them. You can sell municipal bonds, you can do a public -private partnership, maybe you have a donor. So it definitely depends on the school. An analyst at Fitch Rating says graduate enrollment has been a bright spot for many universities, especially amid expectations that there may be fewer future undergrads to go around. Larry Kofsky, Bloomberg Radio. It's time for today's STEM Tip. Okay, you know recycling is important. No one wants plastic in the ocean. Here's a cool way to repurpose a plastic bottle. Build an awesome terrarium. Cut a large plastic bottle in half and fill the base with sand, pebbles, potting soil, and your favorite plant.

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Monitor Show 19:00 10-06-2023 19:00

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01:54 min | Last month

Monitor Show 19:00 10-06-2023 19:00

"When professional soccer player Marcus Rashford injured his shoulder, he turned to Resil's virtual reality training program to help him maintain his skills and return to the field with confidence. Learn more at meta .com slash metaverse impact. Great interview with Howard Marks, co -chair and co -founder of Oaktree Capital. I'm Denise Pellegrini and this is Bloomberg. Stay with us. Top stories and global business headlines coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Kevin McCarthy is shooting down reports he plans to resign from Congress. Lisa Taylor has more. News reports earlier today claimed the California Republican planned to soon step down after he was removed as House Speaker. McCarthy told reporters, however, the reports were untrue and he plans to serve until the end of next year and run for reelection. He added that he wants to help Republicans expand the majority in the chamber. McCarthy suffered a historic defeat earlier this week when he was ousted by a small group of conservatives and House Democrats. The leader of the United Auto Workers says General Motors has made progress at the bargaining table. During an update Friday, Union President Sean Fain said GM has leapfrogged the pack in negotiations. This comes as UAW's work stoppage stretches past the three week mark. UAW members have been on strike against GM Ford and Stellantis since September 15th. President Biden could meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month in San Francisco. Biden told reporters at the White House today a face to face meeting with Xi is possible during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in mid November. The meeting would be the first between the leaders since they met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali last November. Wall Street is closing higher despite a strong job strategy.

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Monitor Show 23:00 10-04-2023 23:00

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01:54 min | 2 months ago

Monitor Show 23:00 10-04-2023 23:00

"Interactive brokers' clients earn up to 4 .83 % on their uninvested, instantly available USD cash balances. Rates subject to change. Visit ibkr .com slash interest rates to learn more. And his great interview with Howard Marks, co -chair and co -founder of Oaktree Capital. I'm Denise Pellegrini and this is Bloomberg. Stay with us. Top stories and global business headlines coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. For the first time in U .S. history, the Speaker of the House has been removed. The chamber voted 216 to 210 to boot Kevin McCarthy from his job today in a historic vote forced by Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz. Gaetz was angry McCarthy worked with Democrats to pass a short -term funding bill to keep the government open. I think $33 trillion in debt is chaos. I think that facing a $2 .2 trillion annual deficit is chaos. I think that not passing single -subject spending bills is chaos. An election for the new Speaker of the House is set to be held next Wednesday. Members leaving the House GOP conference meeting said a candidate forum for speaker will be held next Tuesday, with the election held the following day. The judge and former President Trump's civil fraud trial in New York has issued a limited gag order. The decision came after Trump made a post on Truth Social that attacked the judge's clerk. The gag order bars all parties in the case from making social media posts or public comments about the judge's staff. A national emergency alert test will blare out across the U .S. tomorrow. According to FEMA, every TV, radio and cell phone will be interrupted with an emergency message at 2 .20 p .m. Eastern.

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Monitor Show 15:00 09-24-2023 15:00

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01:54 min | 2 months ago

Monitor Show 15:00 09-24-2023 15:00

"When professional soccer player Marcus Rashford injured his shoulder, he turned to Resle's virtual reality training program to help him maintain his skills and return to the field with confidence. Learn more at meta .com slash metaverse impact. Wash it in your washing machine if you have to and bring it back and put it back on the shelves. This is Bloomberg Business Week, I'm Carol Masser. And I'm Tim Steneveck, stay with us today's top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. TikTok is a platform of the Communist Chinese government. They're collecting data on Americans every single day. Meantime, on the statewide level, 18 state attorneys general now say they support Montana's ban on TikTok. TikTok, though, is already fighting back and suing Montana over the ban. The Montana bill that was recently passed is simply unconstitutional. TikTok CEO Shou Chu. We have more than 150 million Americans on Amazon and Walmart .com. They may also face more TikTok competition overseas. Globally, TikTok Shop aims to reach 20 billion dollars in gross merchandise value this year. That's four times as much as last year. Denise Pellegrini, Bloomberg Radio. If I could be you, and you could be me, for just one hour, if you could find a way to get inside each other's mind, walk a mile in my shoes. Walk a mile in my shoes. Walk a mile in my shoes. We've all felt left out.

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Monitor Show 23:00 09-20-2023 23:00

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01:54 min | 2 months ago

Monitor Show 23:00 09-20-2023 23:00

"Interactive Brokers charges USD margin loan rates from 5 .83 % to 6 .83%. Rated the lowest margin fees by stockbrokers .com. Rates subject to change. Learn more at ibkr .com slash compare. Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Stay with us now. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. This is Bloomberg Radio. President Biden says the US does not want competition with China to tip into conflict. When it comes to China, we seek to responsibly manage the competition between our countries. Speaking to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, the president said the country is for de -risking, not decoupling from China. Biden said the US will push back on aggression and intimidation, but will stand ready to work with China on issues where progress hinges on common efforts. White House officials who were previously going to travel to Detroit will now stay in Washington. President Biden said last week that Labor Secretary Julie Hsu and senior advisor Gene Sperling would go to Detroit to give support as the United Auto Workers and companies try to work out a deal. Hunter Biden is planning to plead not guilty to federal gun charges after he was indicted last week. That's what his attorney said in a court filing Tuesday. Biden is also asking for his initial court appearance to be held remotely. The president's son was charged with three federal criminal counts. The Texas border town of Eagle Pass is issuing an emergency declaration as it struggles with a huge surge of illegal immigrants.

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Monitor Show 12:00 09-17-2023 12:00

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01:54 min | 2 months ago

Monitor Show 12:00 09-17-2023 12:00

"Interactive Brokers charges USD margin loan rates from 5 .83 percent to 6 .83 percent. Rated the lowest margin fees by stockbrokers .com. Rates subject to change. Learn more at ibkr .com slash compare. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Ed Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Stay with us now. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is a Bloomberg Money Minute. Technology is changing the car business and not just with electric vehicles. Bloomberg reporter Keith Naughton says it's giving automakers a chance to sell new services to owners long after the car has left the showroom. Whether it's infotainment in the dashboard or safety features or convenience features like the hands -free driving. Automakers often sell these services by subscription, helping to smooth out the ups and downs of the car business. It gives you that continuous revenue stream that they don't have from just selling cars. And secondly, the profit margins on these subscription services are huge. And subscription services are not just showing up in electric cars. It doesn't have to be an electric car to have a working modem. All cars have modems now. And so it does not have to be an electric vehicle. Commercial fleets are among the early adopters, helping them to monitor where and how their vehicles are driven. But consumers are close behind. Larry Kofsky, Bloomberg Radio. Look through your children's eyes to see the true magic of a forest. It's a storybook world for them. You look and see a tree. They see the wrinkled face of a wizard with arms outstretched to the sky. They see treasure in pebbles.

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Monitor Show 15:00 09-16-2023 15:00

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01:55 min | 2 months ago

Monitor Show 15:00 09-16-2023 15:00

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV batteries' environmental impact, behind sand. Yeah, sand. You get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. And that is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Ed Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Stay with us now. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. United auto workers are holding talks with Ford and GM on day two of the UAW strike. Union members are striking for better pay and pension benefits. Representatives for both GM and Ford say negotiations have resumed after Friday's pause. Union leaders are pushing for what they call a strong and fair contract. President Biden sent two high level White House officials to help mediate the talks. Post tropical cyclone Lee is slamming New England as it barrels toward Canada. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center says Lee is now packing top winds of 75 miles per hour, about 100 miles south southeast of Eastport, Maine. Some 85 ,000 customers have lost power in Maine. Forecasters say tropical storm conditions are likely to continue for several more hours along the coast of Maine and Cape Cod. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will remain in office. State senators voted on 16 articles of impeachment today after ending deliberations. The senators acquitted the attorney general of all counts. Paxton only needed to be convicted of one of the articles to automatically be removed from office. He was accused of abusing the power of his office to help a political donor. U .S. Supreme Court Justice Katanji Brown Jackson is calling for American schools to teach the history of racism in the U .S. Jackson was in Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday to mark the 60th anniversary of his death.

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Monitor Show 19:00 09-15-2023 19:00

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01:55 min | 2 months ago

Monitor Show 19:00 09-15-2023 19:00

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. That is it for this edition of Bloomberg Best. I'm Ed Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Stay with us now. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. President Biden spoke about the issue. Auto companies have seen record profits, including the last few years, because of the extraordinary skill and sacrifices of UAW workers. Speaking from the White House today, Biden also said he believes union workers have not been paid fairly over the past several years. The strike kicked off Friday after the current contract expired at midnight. Parts of coastal New England are bracing for tropical storm conditions as Hurricane Lee moves northward in the western Atlantic. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center says Lee remains a large hurricane with top winds of 80 miles an hour. Unsealed court records show the special counsel investigating former President Trump obtained direct messages from Trump's Twitter account. The court documents reveal special federal counsel Jack Smith's investigators warn Trump could precipitate violence if he was made aware about their efforts to get the messages. California is one step closer to becoming the first state in the nation.

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A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/14/23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

08:35 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/14/23

"The United States Border Patrol has exciting and rewarding career opportunities with the nation's largest law enforcement organization. Border Patrol agents enjoy great pay, outstanding federal benefits, and up to $20 ,000 in recruitment incentives. If you are looking for a way to serve something greater than yourself, consider the United States Border Patrol. Learn more online at cbp .gov slash careers slash USBP. That's cbp .gov slash careers slash USBP. On the road again, going places that I've never been, seeing things that I may never see. It always applies to Mike, who scarcely does the same show in the same city on consecutive days. I know, I can always risk peeing in the closet in the middle of the night because you thought it's a hotel room. I don't know where I am, I'm walking around stumbling, and boy do I have a hotel story. Oh, well, hey, well, sit tight because there's another reason I'm doing this. Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. Because obviously you are back in the Florida compound, correct? I'm in, no, I'm in Orlando. Okay, well, see, my point is made, but the road trip I wanted to take, because for like three days I wanted to get to this, and doggone it, I'm doing it up front. Just take two minutes. You heard about the Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's all -electric road trip? They were just trying to get from North Carolina to Tennessee, and they had NPR embedded because it's just going to be so great. Oh, look at this. It's the all -EV road trip, well, instantly, and Trump has the best line, Trump has the best line. When you get an electric car, the first 15 minutes are great, and the next five years are abject terror that you're going to run out of places to charge, and that's exactly what happened to them. So with the caravan coming, and the secretary, her own self, had not yet rolled up in her about -to -die EV, they blocked off a charging station with a gas -powered car. The one that was actually, and there was a family that was about dead on power, and it's 100 degrees, and they got a kid in the back, and they called the cops because Secretary Granholm's entourage was blocking the EV station. I'm not an anti -electric car, you've had a Tesla in your life, haven't you? I have, and listen, first of all, Tesla, you'll have more fun driving a Tesla than any car you've ever driven in your life. And the idea of plugging in and, hey, lessening our reliance on fossil fuels, but again, what happens is when we get down to mandates, and when you get down to saying, you're going to do this or else, I've got a friend who travels around the country in a Tesla. And so that whole story about what she went through, I knew firsthand from a very good friend of mine, because he goes from city to city to city, and he takes his Tesla. And he sometimes drives 6, 8, 10 hours on a stretch. And it ain't easy. I mean, now, he pulls it off. You know, Tesla's got a pretty fascinating technology. You look on your screen, they tell you exactly where the charging station is, they show you how many people are at the charging station, they tell you how many slots are available, if they're all used, you know right away in real time. They know how many people are at a charging station 40 miles away. They do. They know how many people are at the charging station all over the country right now. And you can look on your Tesla screen, and you say, you push Charger, and it'll show you where the next station is or the charging station on your route. Now, here's where it gets dicey. Tesla has now opened it up to Ford and all these other auto manufacturers. So now there's all kinds of competition. Yeah, but now, if you're a Tesla owner, you're going to battle all the Ford companies. Hey, can I tell you a little bit about a travel quick story, because I know I've got to pick your brain. And then we've got to talk Mitt Romney, because I want to talk to you from Mitt Romney. I've never seen a bigger disconnect within the Republican Party in my life, in my life. But first, before we do that, so here I am again in another hotel last night, and I always joke about peeing in the closet because I don't know where I am, and I'm walking around. I mean, honest to goodness, it is a very strange feeling to wake up and you don't know where you are. And it's been, I've had about nine or 10 days from New York to Philly to Orlando. I finally get home tomorrow just in time to have my wisdom tooth removed. It's travel stories and medical stories. Oh, yeah. And I predict there'll be medical complications. There always are. I predict, so I'm having major surgery, light a candle for me, pray I need some Gregorian chance. I know, because you know how I am. As Denise would say, I'm not exactly the world's best patient. So I'm not really good when things go like, and so I don't know. And I don't remember when I've got to stop eating. The surgery is tomorrow at like one o 'clock, the night before, right? Like midnight? Oh, well, that's 12, yeah, midnight before midnight. They told me, but I can't remember what they told me. And I'm afraid now I'm going to mess that up and then I'm going to Joan Rivers on the operating table. You'll have a burger in your system somewhere and you'll flatline. And then I'll flatline because I had a cheeseburger past the deadline. So anyway, so all this is going on in my life and I'm trying to keep my head above water. I check into the hotel last night and I'm tired and the flight was late. I'm blah, blah, blah, blah. I get to Orlando. First of all, here's a quick story about Orlando Airport. Now, have you and Lisa and the kids made the pilgrimage that every American family has made to Disney? And you go fly into Orlando and you get into that beautiful airport and you got to get on the train to get from the terminal to the main part of the airport. Do you know that experience I'm talking about? Yes, we have. It's been a long time, but yes, we have. So Phil Boyce, our big boss, my boss flew into Orlando last night at midnight. He claims, and I've got Derek Klingle, my producer, researching this. He claims that all throughout the Orlando Airport are homeless encampments. Homeless people are sleeping all throughout the Orlando Airport. And I said, Phil, are you sure those aren't like travelers? Yeah, I was going to say, I've seen some people who've been stuck, especially with the way today's Pete Buttigieg Airlines are going, flights are a dicey proposition. Maybe that's just a wayward, ill -dressed traveler. I'm going to find out because Phil insisted. He said, nope, these people had like little blankets and tents and supplies and provisions. He goes, I think they're opening up the airport at night because he goes in and, you know, Phil goes in and out of the airport all the time. Sure. He said, I've never seen this before. He said, I think these are homeless people in the airport. Now we've seen blue cities around the country that are opening up police stations. Yeah, blue cities. Notify DeSantis immediately. No kidding. I want to look into this big time. And so that's part one of the travel story of Orlando. Part two, I need to ask you if I'm being Karen or not. I want to know what your reaction would be if you check into a hotel, 10, 11 o 'clock at night, you're tired, you're grumpy, you get into the room, you pay extra because it's supposed to be like a club level room at a big major chain. Air conditioner doesn't work properly. I go over to sit down and watch forensic files to try to decompress the couch. I wouldn't touch that couch. It was so filthy dirty bio biohazard. I took pictures of the couch. I took pictures of it and then I get in the shower this morning and they don't have any bars of soap, which makes me crazy. It's all these tubes, you know, the containers of liquid. Well, dude, okay, the worm has turned on that one. We now want, we apparently want, and I've noticed the same thing. We have gel in tubes, you know, you spooge that out in your hand because that way no previous person is touching the soap. The bar of soap is so 1953 because who touched that before you? I don't mean another guest. No, but they're wrapped up. They're wrapped. The bars of soap are normally wrapped. But once it's open, let's see, you've got a family of three. Family four, family five, whatever. You leave the bar on the tray or whatever, then somebody else has to go touch the bar you touch. I don't think I would care, but other people do. So the soap in the tube is sort of where we are. I'm a family of one and all I got to do is open. I want a, I want a sealed bar of soap that I can put on anyway, but how about when the tube of the body wash is empty, so you're standing there, oh yeah, it was empty. So that's my hotel experience. Where are you, listen, good chains can have a bad day, but I'm guessing, I mean, not four seasons, but you know, kind of a month, 226 bucks for the night. That's not a cheap hotel room.

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Monitor Show 15:00 09-10-2023 15:00

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01:54 min | 2 months ago

Monitor Show 15:00 09-10-2023 15:00

"In with America former USTA chief Katrina Adams. Plus, why there's literally a trillion dollars at stake as global companies search for the correct return to office strategy, and the story of digital marketplace FlashFood, whose founder is on a mission to reduce waste and save grocery shoppers money. This is Bloomberg Business Week. I'm Tim Stenebeck, stay with us. Today's top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is a Bloomberg Money Minute, as you've probably been hearing about, rising theft is stealing profits from many retailers. Organized retail crime is certainly a part of it. Dana Telsey is founder, CEO, and chief research officer at Telsey Advisory Group. It is a real headwind. It's probably the highest rate of shrinkage that we've seen in quite some time. Telsey herself says she witnessed retail theft on the West Coast that surprised her. You better be careful and be aware of your surroundings. Nordstrom, Dick's Sporting Goods, Ulta Beauty, Target, and Walmart, all saying theft or shrink is hurting the bottom line. The National Retail Federation says theft cost retailers almost $95 billion in 2021, but Telsey says retailers are determined to keep brick and mortar stores open in key locations. Retail and physical footprints have more relevance than ever in order to create the environment and the engagement. Telsey also says retailers are in discussion with high -level government officials on clamping down on retail theft. Denise Pellegrini, Bloomberg Radio. Sometimes it seems the crises just keep coming for children. COVID, war, drought, and famine. They can seem downright relentless. But you know what? So can our response.

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Monitor Show 15:00 09-03-2023 15:00

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01:40 min | 3 months ago

Monitor Show 15:00 09-03-2023 15:00

"The United States Border Patrol has exciting and rewarding career opportunities with the nation's largest law enforcement organization. Border Patrol agents enjoy great pay, outstanding federal benefits, and up to $20 ,000 in recruitment incentives. If you are looking for a way to serve something greater than yourself, consider the U .S. Border Patrol. Learn more online at cbp .gov slash careers slash USBP. That's cbp .gov slash careers slash USBP. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is a Bloomberg Money Minute. Instead of borrowing to shop, how about paying upfront for something and then getting your item or taking your trip after you've paid for it? Where can you go and not use credit is the big question, and consumers want an alternative. And this so -called Pay Now, Buy Later business is exploding, according to Accruesavings founder and CEO Michael Hirschfield. This isn't about replacing what exists today. It's about seeing where Gen Z 'ers are. Where are millennials right now? They are spending differently. Accruesavings already has tie -ups with travel companies and also plans to partner with retailers for its Pay Now, Buy Later app -based service. And it has the financial backing of Tiger Global and others. On the other hand, the opposite, the Get Now, Pay Later business is also growing. Max Levkin, CEO of consumer loan company Affirm, says there are enough new customers to go around. For the moment, most Buy Now, Pay Later players are not exactly bumping into each other in the hallways trying to convince that last consumer. We're all taking share from credit cards. Denise Pellegrini, Bloomberg Radio.

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"denise" Discussed on InTouch - Think STEAM Careers, Podcast with Dr. Olufade

InTouch - Think STEAM Careers, Podcast with Dr. Olufade

02:59 min | 4 months ago

"denise" Discussed on InTouch - Think STEAM Careers, Podcast with Dr. Olufade

"A black American, I feel like every black American, African -American that has a cultural tie or background to Africa, not everybody does. We'd have to recognize that as well. But if you do, and if you know your heritage draw is directly connected to any country in Africa, it is a beautiful thing that happens standing on a beach. Or in an airport or in a market. It's an unbelievable experience and it changes the perspective of who you are and what you have to give back as a descendant of that. Absolutely. It's time to connect. It's time to connect. And also not only that, just this other idea that you actually can start a business in the commerce between two continents. We imagine America and America has one of the largest population of Africans in that broad. Imagine that knowledge, the know -how. You can start your own business in Africa. There has to be international commerce that is taking place between Africans on the continent and Africans in diaspora. I'm so glad of what you're doing, why you are paying it forward, you're connecting, you're a visionary. Africa is the next emerging economy. We just have to be adventurous to realize the potential. And I really understand to that other perspective of people not, they've had limited experience. Some of it is just being naive and not exposed. And some other part of it is just having the mindset of, listen, I'm just trying to get by. I'm trying to survive. I'm trying to feed my kids. There's that perspective. And I have been there. I've been in that place where I knew it wasn't my end all. But right now, let me focus up because I got to feed my kids. I can't bypass feeding my kids to feed your kids. Like that, that mentality is not a mentality. It's an experience. And when you're in it, yeah, as a family, man, what would happen to you if you literally was not bringing in enough money to feed your children and your wives and your family? You would not look at yourself in the mirror the same way if you were sitting here on a podcast this morning and your kids are hungry. You would not be here, right? It is true. Though some people aren't there. They may never get there. And I accept that and don't press. But the ones who want to get there, they're your audience and they're there. The sky's the limit.

"denise" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

01:58 min | 1 year ago

"denise" Discussed on Daily Pop

"But let's be real. If you probably lost that case first time, you were doing it again. I don't want to tell you what to do, you ever heard, but that might be the end. I know, go home. It's over. It's over. How many times have you said when you were younger or just starting that you wanted to fight back on something and your publicist said, Kristen listened to me? It just makes it worse. You're just adding fuel to the fire and you're giving people more of an opportunity to continue to tear you down. That's what I have learned over the years. Just be quiet and move on. But the thing is, is that, you guys, she needs money. So she's trying to repair what little reputation she has left. This is the thing. Something like this, I would say, don't do any more interviews write a book. Somebody's going to buy that book. I mean, you know, try to do community events. Yeah. Yeah. To repair, you know, but doing this, trying to attack after you lost and we all remember it's fresh on our mind. And he does have a lot of fans, but it's like when you watched it, you like, girl. So don't do any more interviews write a book, try to repair the little bit of a reputation that you have, appeal your case, leave it out. And that's all I can. This is Lonnie love, and I don't have a law degree. She barely got a high school one. You can catch her ass of amber's interview tomorrow on today. I know that sounds crazy. And Friday night at 8 on NBC dateline girl, it's a date like this. All right, moving on to somebody who might need a lawyer. Charlie Sheen's daughter and she's got an only vans account and he is not happy about it. Charlie told E. News, he doesn't condone this and said, it didn't happen under his roof. His ex Denise Richards shot back saying Sammy is 18 and this decision wasn't based on whose house she lived in. I'm gonna get my Bible out on this. Okay, give them a go ahead. Go.

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"denise" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"denise" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"I'm Denise Pellegrini All right Denise time to go to the movies Yeah that's according to IMAX CEO Richard gelfand And we had a chance to hear from him about how the companies doing and his conversation with Bloomberg's and Tim sinovac And Tim kicks things off your Ed asking gel fun about the string of recent hits IMAX has benefited from Let's listen in IMAX did say earlier this week that it had the best fourth quarter at the global box office since back in 2017 That's even up 15% over the fourth quarter of 2019 before the pandemic That thanks in part to the new Spider-Man movie dune the new Bond movie No Time to Die And more So we know what worked in the fourth quarter My question for you is how do you keep that momentum going in 2022 especially as the amaron variant continues to rage Well I mean you have to really distinguish IMAX from what a traditional exhibitor is IMAX is really a technology company We license the IMAX brand and the IMAX technology in 85 countries around the world So our model is very asset light We have very little capital demands during downtimes we burn very little cash when it turns around It turns around in a very big way So for us I feel very good about 2022 going forward as you said not only was the fourth quarter of 15% better than 2019 But I think it's like our fourth best quarter in our history And that was with amna crumb roaring during part of the quarter It was also with movies still going on streaming services So you look at the trends right now I think we have a lot of wind at our back A lot of momentum and people really want to go see movies in IMAX And so I mean rich like Tim said Spider-Man obviously was huge for IMAX I think just the numbers that that film drew really surprised a lot of people myself included Curious when you look at the slate for 2022 what releases are you excited about What are you anticipating will help continue to drive momentum There's a lot of them for a couple of reasons One is because a lot of movies were moved from 20 and 21 into 22 plus original production that 2022 is kind of maybe the best film slate that I've ever seen prospectively So it includes like three marvel movies including a Black Panther and Thor I think there is two or three DC Comics The sequel to Top Gun is a new Mission Impossible I was on set for that It looks fantastic There's Jurassic World I mean most people get dinosaurs IMAX big you know we always do very well on those movies And then you know in addition to all of that at the end of the year it's the sequel to Avatar and Avatar was the biggest movie in IMAX history even though it was 13 years ago We did over $250 million and avatar when we had around a 150 screens and now we have around 1600 screens So the year I mean when you model it out it looks phenomenal You mentioned the simultaneous streaming and theater theatrical release at the same time So after some films did get that in 2021 we saw them release simultaneously on streaming platforms and in theaters It's likely that a lot of films in theaters are going to get some exclusivity this year That is looking like it's going to be roughly 45 days What's the impact of this type of exclusivity What does that mean to theaters And what does that mean to IMAX Well I'll start with theaters in general I mean what it means is the 45 day window means that people have to go to theaters to create a social experience and a buzz and excitement around the movie And you look at kind of the first major movie to make that change with Shang-Chi which moved on Labor Day this year was the first Disney 45 day window And it became the biggest movie in the history of Labor Day which is typically a soft period of time It really well And if you go through the list the strong performing movies this year almost all had theatrical windows around them I would say that the idea of doing a big blockbuster movie at the same time in a theater as on a streaming service was kind of a failed experiment I mean the numbers didn't work either theatrically a lot of it was cannibalized by piracy over the streaming service and people just didn't turn out an event wasn't created And by the way it didn't even work to the narrative about streaming There was just recently a piece I read a fairly detailed study that showed people didn't really sign up for streaming services because they had movies on them It was more episodic television So I think you know it's kind of Wall Street Love this narrative put it on streaming and that's going to increase the value but it just costs the studios more money and didn't work So I think this year you're going to see a lot of movies more with a theatrical release every studio has kind of gone in that direction And I think for.

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"denise" Discussed on Beauty Marketing Simplified podcast

Beauty Marketing Simplified podcast

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"denise" Discussed on Beauty Marketing Simplified podcast

"Just welcome denise thank you so much for being here thank you. This is an honor. I appreciate it. Yeah so how did you get started in the beauty industry. What led you to want to pursue this career and his passion permanent makeup gas..

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"denise" Discussed on The View

The View

08:16 min | 2 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The View

"Or if i kept denying that they're gonna pay me as a cold calculated murder. God denise at this point you were still being held captive now hundreds of miles away. You said that you thought you were going to die and you're sexually assaulted while in captivity but then two days later you were driven back to your parents hometown and set free. What was going through your mind. At the time. I was really more than anything in shock and disbelief for those two days. I was convinced that it was the end of my life. And i had to make peace with that and so being physically free. I couldn't really trust it especially before because before it was released i was again threatened and not just me but my family i was told. You're probably gonna talk to the police but there's two things you can't say that the police anything about as being in the military or anything about the sexual assaults and so i just felt lake no matter what i was going to be under the captivity of their threats for the rest of my life and any decision made anything could potentially cause harm to my family so it was really difficult. Place to be now denise when you were found alive two days later authorities immediately doubted your story. in fact vallejo. Police held a press conference the same day you were released publicly. Shamed you suggesting you were lying about your story and said you owed the community apology. The media described you as the real life. Gone girl implying that you staged your own kidnapping and that label stuck. How painful was it to withstand this treatment from the police the media and the public on top of actually trying to cope with what you just survived. Yeah i mean that label. Real life gone girl. Probably the greatest insult of my life. I spent my life dedicated to my studies. I got a doctorate in physical therapy. So i could help people and in that time in captivity the thing not grounded me gave me strength and hope was the thought of returning to my life to the people in things that gave me meaning which was my job so having police lie like that and just completely destroy my name and my reputation and anything that i could return to. That could help me start to heal. I mean it was just completely lost completely broken. I mean the only thing that really kept me going was having errand by my side and also the support of family and friends will aaron. Your names were only cleared after the assailant struck again several months later. Can you explain how that happened. we did our best to try to police action. Investigate this crime denise unilaterally labeled her as a hoaxer she went to police Or two days of questioning and they did investigate because we knew these guys are dangerous and unfortunately a few months later one is one of our sealants attacked another family and in that case They're able him off and the detective from dublin Misty did exact opposite livelihood And she went above and beyond and track down when they went to south. Tahoe where matthew muller was staying. They found my laptop. They found Blonde hair attached to swim dogs. Similar to what we wore which the The family dublin didn't have no one had long blond hair. Eventually she tracked it Chased him to our crime and it wasn't for her and her partner. I don't know where we be. I r. reputations wouldn't be restored. I don't know if it'd be working so we saved our lives. Yeah she's a true hero for us. Well more with denise hoskins in aaron quinn when we come back. We're back with denise hoskins and aaron quinn aaron twenty sixteen matthew muller as you mentioned. He's a disbarred. Harvard educated lawyer pleaded guilty in federal court to kidnapping for ransom and was sentenced to forty years in prison. He has also since face multiple charges by the state but has pleaded not guilty. You settled a civil lawsuit with the police for two point. Five million dollars but only recently six years later. Did you receive a public apology. It came in the form of a statement to abc news. Vallejo's public information officer. Christine elise set. This case was not publicly handled with the type of sensitivity. A case of this nature should have been and vallejo's new police. Chief sean williams said although i was not chief in two thousand fifteen when this incident occurred i would like to extend my deepest apology to miss hoskins and mr quinn for how they were treated during this ordeal. What is your reaction to that. Does it provide any closure for you. I don't think the apology six years later. really matters too much to us are closure or us. Moving forward is more about came back to who we really are in our love for each other Our love for our family our professions and vote. We would like to see is the who actually make changes to be better as a department. They encourage your viewers to look them up. They have a pretty bad track record and we want sustainable. Changes of things like this doesn't happen to other people. We're lucky that we have the support for each other. We're lucky that we were able to move We're we're so grateful for the network we have support and i don't want this to happen again today. But well denise it's been six years since the abduction but there is a happy ending to your story you got married in two thousand eighteen and our now parents to a beautiful baby girl. Olivia what is life like for you today. Oh i mean. Olivia springs us so much joy. And i mean all in all. We're really simple. People living simple lives when i'm working. He's watching her and vice versa. And then we just spend our time together and enjoying each other You know so. I mean that's really day to day we just take gratitude and where we live and each other and the people on our life. That means a lot to us. Denise we should point out that you both used the term. They instead of him. Because you still do not believe this kidnapper. Matthew muller acted alone why not. Is anyone taking those concerns seriously. When will the night of the home invasion there are several things that indicated there was other people there for one. I saw people standing at the edge of the bed and we heard people downstairs when he was upstairs with us there so many pieces of this and if people read her book will be able to see that it just it. There's too much that just one person could have done. Sadly i don't we haven't really been given any information about what else has really been cleared as far as that part of the investigation goes so it's the same investigators that were on the case when they were calling it a hoax trying to prosecute us so it's hard to trust what has been done and i think you know. The hardest part is knowing that there's going to be a lot of answers that were never going to get and we just kind of have to move forward and make peace with that..

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"denise" Discussed on Pond's Feed

Pond's Feed

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"denise" Discussed on Pond's Feed

"Thank you thank you. Yeah i'm very. I'm very excited to see what what comes next. You graduation next week. Zero fact there but i'm so excited graduates You have who do a little graduation brunch orca any right. Nah i'll i'll sticky. I was thinking the seven eleven or something. I know something gas the gas station. I see i was thinking. I was like the video guest. Burr people party up gas stations at night and the gas station parking. Lots those those parties are so fun. They're kind of scary. I mean i been the walmart late at night and it. It's scary. I don't it depends i. Guess yea on who you're with your friends. Little grab the cars go in the walmart. Parking lot turns some musical and dance the night away in the parking lot. I i missed one of the mantras. Camargo you crazy kids get here exactly that exactly that hopefully no racist manders of the don that a i guess i from the south man so i'm from certain From you know yeah. I see my co co-host. She is a black woman and while she's she's grown up in places that are not great where she lives right now. It's super friendly to her. And so i mean. That's the thing when i even look at my own state. I do acknowledge the lots of raises issues and even our leaders not being the best buy. I've been out to where i have seen late. A diverse groups of people having fun enjoying each other's company. Which was i would go on. Tiktok align say that does not exist. In fact i see so many videos to creators saying white and black people should not be anywhere near each other. And that's where riana keeps telling me. Why are you on. Tiktok off that place. They can be toxic ethnic. No i mean. I guess it depends on what what part of what area you're in so i don't know but i'm i'm just glad you're in the hat you're at least the better side of new york or at least of where you're at brooklyn. So wha what are like people onto Support worker up somewhere. Like we're what do they were the go-to yeah..

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"denise" Discussed on Pond's Feed

Pond's Feed

05:59 min | 2 years ago

"denise" Discussed on Pond's Feed

"Cats are fun catcher. Yeah cats cats and dogs. I didn't even know you had tiktok Staff brings back to when watching those shorts in the even. Think about the stuff going on. Do you use to talk to release clips or sneak. peeks The company put on youtube or any of that now. No doubt i like. I started doing tiktok last summer with my sisters just for fun like just like hey melissa dance studios in and i was trying to kind of find my knees on tiktok because you know everyone has like the thing that they do on new pages And then i started doing those photo shoots and now is the thing that i really enjoy doing And i haven't made a youtube video. I was looking for you to be able to day. I haven't made a video over a year. So i mean now that i'm graduated a not a full time student anymore. Those are definitely banks. Don't want to get back into tutoring and just like doing travel blogs with my friends. Because i have some really cool friends he might runs like always doing really cool stuff so like i want to start making content with them but i think eventually when i start making more stuff i will use my tiktok to be like. You're something that's coming out soon. I guess is just add. I hope you just the night. Stay on the This might happen to like. I've sometimes go on tiktok. our Keeps growing the for you page. That is not a good thing to do. Because then you walk into these Hateful videos that tend to get popular on there so i hope you never have to run into that. But that's the thing is if you were to release your shorts laid guide a white mir for example. I can only predict that. That's going on in a lot of hateful comments. And i would really not want you to get go through that but i mean you know but you know that's fine. You know what. I mean because the thing is my continent especially white mirror. Those aren't too. It's not to appease people it's to make people it's because we've been too comfortable in the split in the spot. The reinforce along know what i mean. So that's the feedback the resistance that means making someone comfortable which means changes like. I'm not i'm not too worried about it. You know what i mean. What what i mean. Is that something like that. Could even escalate under people sending death threats and tiered. Yeah but you know. I was saying before i left for college. My my grandmother's both of them sat me down and they were so they were so scared for me because they dislike you scenes. Oh so like Seems fearless Like i'm not i don't. I'm not one to cower back from that you know what i knew like. I'm not wanna cower back from. I don't i don't scare easily just because someone sending me a death threat that i stopped me..

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"denise" Discussed on Pond's Feed

Pond's Feed

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"denise" Discussed on Pond's Feed

"Until i realized that this really was like it had a lot to do with my own personal experiences of being an artist where i come from being like it's taboo. It's not if you're not if you're not like a singer or rapper. It's very troubling to do other art forms. So yeah it's all very very based in my person's mains's do you feel a were you live right. Now is a lot better for you than were you grew up in. I felt like it's not a i feel like it's not like a case of it being better. I think there's just more opportunity here. You know what i mean. It's a there's more opportunity There is more free reign There is a more kind of like an open mind culture in new york. Of course. I need any from any mayor of moving from the church no to hear this complete difference in the way that he will about things you know. Go about things So i feel like for what. I need to do for the person that i am now. It yeah the environment nurtures knee in a different way. That i did that. International office come with you going to theater. New york is a huge state at believe to be for a people acting in broadway. Is there a lot of broadway. Shows probably plays now due to covid. I'm sure that that is definitely thrown a curveball towards the industry and now with things seemingly lifting up and people being vaccinated i mean what. What's the current status of your career in that. So i actually because co bid. I really did keep the shifts and ozone film. Tv also voice over work. So that's what i've been doing as of lately And then also. I mean i signed with an agency back in november. And that agency is more basic boeing. Tv than it is in theater so right now. I'm just going with the flow. Broadway's opening up in july. But like i'm just going with the flow. Because i don't wanna put too many eggs in one basket and end up something like not like another condemning the theater in she shuts down again and then we stuck unanimity The steps that you have jock. That's the most important thing that you do. Have john in some forum. And you're still being able to get paid and kazan me. That a lot of people don't have that or at least people are starting to get more opportunities that amines not backed up to one hundred percent yet so the yeah i mean also. I went like in that time i went got my real estate license so like i'm not you know like i don't like i'm not like oh i need a job cyclope. My bills like i found something else to supplement that i could work on purely working on like doing work that i like to do. I mean because also my like might say that all the time is like if you if you're worried about like doing a job for money than it shows in your performance you know what i mean so like. I'm not. That's why i went ahead and got my real estate license. I have like my financial security. I've wanted to do work that i enjoy doing. And it's Broadway that's taking a toll so yeah You got something speaking of which event precinct film and tv talk show. The talk show is priest. We like i saw the unlike mo. That's he had right there for those who don't know what is this. Talk show better. Yes oh of ways museum vibrations. It's what it's called it. Youtube talk show It's mainly for late..

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"denise" Discussed on Females on Fire with Hayley Luckadoo

Females on Fire with Hayley Luckadoo

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"denise" Discussed on Females on Fire with Hayley Luckadoo

"I was recently given and There's so many but something that i was. There's two that i have to give cancer. I just thought school. I'm good the one personally professionally. The personal one is from my grandmother. And she's she's gone now but she was one of my my best of people. I love her but she always used to say. Don't let anyone turn your brown as blue. And i didn't understand it for the longest. And ultimately she was just basically saying was not that you can't cry tears but don't allow someone else's whatever to control your character right. Don't allow someone else to have so much power authority over you that you alter who you are and so. That was something that stuck with me. As i grew up in life. Like don't allow someone else to turn. Your brand is lieu. Don't don't allow them to take you out of character And so that's that's my personal grandma's by super wise money things that i could probably tell you but then the personal one that i just had recently was Set you're bound center bound. I mean your profession my professional one was such boundaries stick to them and always conveyed them to your clients that you're on boarding and so something i know but it was. It was one of those things that i didn't realize the value of it and the person that was saying to it is a is a friend of mine and they are A super ceo. As i like to say they are they are. They actually are like you know celebrity level. Ceo and so they were saying. I wish that i had done this. When i first started out and just really kind of Before i got this level that i am because now it's hard for me to have the uninterrupted time that i need in order to be the ceo. Sometimes they need to be and so when they said that you know like listen create those healthy boundaries for yourself. Stick to them and don't compromise for anyone there. I don't care if you know the president calls. That's your time. Do not because as soon as you start giving that time away to someone else you never get it back. I love that both of those pieces of advice are kind of right along the same minds right like they don't compromise your boundaries and your time and the don't compromise who you are and yes who you wanna be. I love those like kind of a connection. And so you just now. But i'm like you're right the same advice just two different lanes right it is. It is a good advice regardless. Yeah yeah Very awesome. I love it. We'll tell everybody where they can find you where you hanging out on the internet. Where do you want them to go. Hang out quite often on instagram. That is where you can find me. I were almost so if you just type in at candice denise and that's candice with an eye you're gonna find me right. They're pretty much every day. And that's exactly it. You're gonna find me right there easily so instagram for sure and you could also find the of course like i say my website. Where like i'm always there. And that's how you can join my email lists so that can stay up to date on what's happening. What's going on but instagram. And my website is by kid. Denise dot com easy enough those are the two places that you can like find your girl. Yes and we will all of that in the show notes.

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"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

02:46 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

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"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

05:09 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"That's seven feet high and i can't fit half of his clothes in it so we're going to have something custom built with doors on it in drawers. Everything pajamas hours favorite. He's probably got. I would say about sixty five pairs of pajamas. Wildcat just nightshirts. Oh i know. I don't even have half that night shirts by rough rough guitar or favorite. And then he's got like the full for the summertime. He has denied shirts. And it'll be ninety. Eight degrees in hill hill. Graham pure pajamas in his mouth and he'll be nudging me my leg. I'll say no it's too hot. He doesn't care. I don't know if it's a security same for him like a thunder jacket. But he's been like that since he was a puppy in it got cold and i got him a little best to wear and i would chase him around the house trying to get it off of him. He just likes that feeling of something around him. That's his joy so sort of thinking that when you just before you mentioned the thunder jacket that the possibly into it's just one of those or just one of those Habitual things that he just likes for you right wearing something. And he's got his own style that we created I know there's a lot of people that have dogs. And you know they do the pony tails and all that. And that's okay. I don't do that We kind of go a different direction. I'm looking at right now. It goes a little bit of a different direction. where he's more of a bling bling kind of dog. He gets all the blink he stuff so anything sequence and rhinestones in all that with a little edge to it is kind of his style he really does have one. Set style but allotted designers will. Tell me they'll see fabric and they'll be like oh kahlo can pull that off. That's toll kahlo. So it's it's just very funny. The the designers we deal with it they know his style all the way down to collars and what he'll wear and what is just totally him But i do cross the line a little bit but not too too far but just kinda give him his own style to stand out. Yeah he stands out with his own style in it's cheap pulls it off well Sell excellent bright rolling stuff when he's outside when he's wearing something that he in cleveland. We had a lotta and deer. Feces is a big thing with dogs. And i remember. I had just gotten him groomed and i let him out. He loves doggie doors to let himself out the but i like to watch him. Keep an eye on him. He went out..

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"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

05:32 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"So everybody you know kind of backs up and kahlo or whoever. The dog is ob by themselves. Getting their pictures taken And then we have red carpet that we do as well before and after and then two days after fashion week we have to go back with our outfits and We do Photo shoots in the studio with anthony. He has everything. I don't know how he does it because he has to log. All of these girls beaded gowns. That are just gorgeous. So imagine i mean twenty heavy you know. He's got extras in case. something doesn't fit rider. Something doesn't go right. And he comes all the way from new york and plus he has his dogs. He's gotta bring all the dog outfits for all the dogs in the show and he's got it down to a t and does a wonderful job sales anytime way. You can remember where something with any of. The dogs hasn't gone quite right. But i mean obviously it's always entertaining when you've got more exists. But sometimes the organizers be cringing going. Oh but then again. It's breaks the the mode where everything and everyone focuses on. Wasn't that great anyway. Well there's a couple things one thing. Was anthony always post pictures and everything And we also when re post on our social media we always give credit to art hearts production who produces fashion week for anthony shows in. Whoever the photographer wasn't who they're with. And i been to see this black and white picture of this model she looked like marilyn monroe built like marilyn monroe and she's sitting down on the floor. Just kinda posed just like waiting for whatever entails with her. And how did this happen. You know and i kinda captioned. It likes she picked me. You know so. It's just the funniest thing that you know. He's a boy and there's beautiful beautiful woman you know so it was really really cute The last fashion week we did the one the one dog got in a car accident or the car broke down on the way. So you know it was just like oh my gosh Short a dog But anthony's always covered always brings extra outfits but they. I looked to me. I just new york fashion week in september and this was march. No that's not right. I just on it. Yeah i just done it in september in. This was october. I believe and he had said to me. You have your outfit from new york fashion week. Do and i said as a matter of fact. It's in my bag. Because i always bring extra just in case you never know. I'm always trying to be prepared. And he said. How fast can you change kahlo in our go. why so. They explained that a dog had gotten you know something had happened with their car on the way there and i.

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The Relaxed Dog

03:36 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"There's a there's a company called paltry and they have holistic dog food. You can't buy it in at any store it's all online. And he had done some work for them and they have five vets on staff throughout the country and lo and behold one of the the vets is right here in orange county and so they had me have a zoom call with her just to get to know her in case of an emergency so when all this happened we contacted her and she was finding no fever but the spleen was swollen. She did an x ray shoot. She had some concerns of cancer. There is protein in his urine and there were different things going on and it came down to. Let's do an altar sound. So he the ultrasound on friday and a lot of things that they thought they were seeing on the x ray. They weren't seeing so everything came out. Okay he doesn't have cancer. The slain really is not enlarged in the wintertime. Your spleen even in humans changes shape while his just kind of flipped over making. It look like it was enlarged. But it's not on. His blood pressure was a little bit high off and the Changing his diet and getting him on something different and he should do okay. I spoke with her today And he gets checked in a mom. His calcium was high. But it's already back to normal so he's doing very well so yes yes we spoil them too much. That's the problem. So i'm guessing going out for strolls in and walks with the grass allergies. Mike said a little bit more of a a cheinal going to different areas. It's hard but it's the boots are so thin So it's not. He's used to it so he goes in the evening when it's not too warm here the past couple of days. It's been a little bit but we had eighty five degree temperatures in january which is normal for california so he likes his evening walks. Sometimes we go to the park on the neighbors. Julian candy loved the take him to the park. Walking is another one of his favorite activities. So but yeah. I mean he just it just about to mrs probably my law but it doesn't affect him at all so decided he has any Favorite places to walk. I think his favorite place is the park because he's got so much area to just run and play and take off and One thing we never have to worry about with him but were always careful. Anyways is off. He stays very close to awesome even when he takes off running. We throw a frisbee or whatever he always comes back but we take them to an area where there's really no where he can take off to. Were very very careful but the park is his favorite place to go to bars. He also likes to go He's got his friends from fashion week. His fellow dog models and he loves hanging out with them because they're just like him though. Those are those are his favorite favorite. You know people to hang out with as far as dogs go and what. What does that sort of locked Backstage it's funny..

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"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

04:05 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"And then nighttime is his favorite time to be with my husband and myself in watching. Tv in all caudal. That is his happiest time of the day. So but yeah. I would say that. That's probably one of his his favorite things or throw his toys and he loves to go places he is not the kind of dog that just wants to hang around at home all day. He likes to go places in there. So many places especially out here in california that you can bring your dog. We even have restaurants out here called the lazy dog but they have a menu for the dog in. They cook for your dog so we take him there And just do all kinds of fun things to be as long as doesn't have to get in the water swim if he has Yeah he he enjoys all that you know. He really does so. It wasn't big. Move for him. I mean we moved three thousand miles. I was concerned at how he was gonna do but he didn't great in another thing he loves. Is the neighbors across from us. Julian kenny There coupole end are very close with him. He here's julie's voice and he's ready to jump over the patio They spoil him and he'll he'll spend hours over their nap on the couch. Play with them and has a good time but like i said he's more of a people person. He's very selective with dogs he is gun boundaries and respect so he likes other dogs that are just like that. And there's a dog that lives here. That's like that. And when they see each other they come running and they're happy as can be so yes yes to notice any change with the change of environment going from cleveland to california well. He doesn't miss the snow he did not. He did not do well with the snow and he also had. He has grass allergy..

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"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

03:54 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"And and if you could studio training in california. It's six thousand dollars and i didn't have six thousand dollars. So they made an agreement with me that if they gave me every saying that was needed in life under trainer in cleveland that would train him. They would accept that. So that's what we did and we came here. And i call them and they had me bring him down and i thought okay. I'm going to this training place for dogs on tv. And i pull up. And i see this big guard shack and i see this thing going on for blocks big studio and here. It's where they did all the filming. I mean it was insane. So i pull up to the guard shack and i said where am i and they said. Well you're at the filming studio in judging by the dog in the car seat. I'm assuming that's kahlo. All here is yes it is and they said all right. Here's your here's your little passes. He needs one out on his chest. And you need to wear one in. This is for your car. They told me where to go. And i went in. And there's all these parents there with their kids sleeping on the floor trying to get their children into hollywood. It was almost sad and these kids were just singing and dancing. All it was just so loud you know and these parents just doing all that they could you know and you hear these kids would come out in his parents. How did you do better done a good job and you know it was just real sad so we went in and they evaluated kahlo and off. They called the head personnels in the guy came over. And he said i'd like to see him do is three ds. Which is distance duration in distraction. So in other words. I can put him. You know very far from me on the other side of the room in a sickness. Say okay that there's your distance then you throw in the distraction so you're gonna take his favorite.

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"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

06:41 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"Picking stolen podcast podcast with dogs of the stars of welcome to the relaxed dog. Podcast episode forty one sponsored by theralac stalk.

"denise" Discussed on Z104

Z104

02:16 min | 3 years ago

"denise" Discussed on Z104

"Is Denise told you. Denise has been dating a nice guy named Eric. The problem is her friends think that Eric is secretly married Eric for a little over a month and My friends think like they're convinced it even they're even. Yeah, The reason they think he's married is because they've been dating like, she said. Over a month or so, and she's never seen his place like, well, What's this place like? And I was like, Oh, I have been there yet. And so they like, basically jump to the conclusion because we've been seeing each other for over a month, and I haven't been to his house yet. Like, Oh, he must be married. Yeah, That's what I was thinking. Now you need to start listening to your friends too much because everything says my friends said this. My friend said this also When they go out, he picks her up all the time, or they meet somewhere. These are all theories that lead towards maybe he's married. Now. They came over the plan to investigate which Woz she comes over to his house. She's offers come over his house for Valentine's Day and cook him. Dinner was like, Well, why don't you wait until about Wednesday and tell him that I could offer to come over and cook him like a meal at his house? Um, And they said that like basically, Oh, was, he tells you noted that that he's definitely married until it first I was like everything was because he thought it was a great idea. But then on Sunday, he called me and said he had to go out of town Valentine's Day weekend to help like one of his friends moved. I was maybe you were the same way is May and so many of the text line texted me and said I was on her side until of the I'm going out of town prevails. Yeah. And that's where she lost me too. Like I at this point that no, he probably just prefers going your place so you don't have to clean his place. But then the whole how about I come over and cook you? Dinner revealed. I say no, no, no, no. I mean anything dealing with the house. Don't know S o The fact that he said I gotta go out of town. Help a friend move from epic it. I'm a good friend, but I am helping a friend move over having a beautiful woman colored cook me Valentine's Day dinner and breakfast. Yeah, that's I'm staying in town. So that's somebody's definitely not not had enough. All right, so we're gonna call Eric and this is the correct number. All right, so we're gonna call Eric and we will see what there is to be seen here. Sneaking.

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