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"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:43 min | 5 months ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"It will, but at this point, it's just become clear that they can't rely on abortion loans. They have to talk about the economy and inflation. Emily Wilkins, great to spend some time with you will reassemble the panel next. This is Bloomberg. Three hoes who know the markets and the economy. Lisa, you're not embarrassed. I mean, Abramovich is not embarrassed. Like I carried away. Almost as well as they know each other. Tom's a little tired. He slept on my couch. Thanks, Joe. A few asleep. Appreciate it. Bloomberg surveillance with Tom Keene, Jonathan farrow and Lisa Abramovich. You think the bank is one high race Lisa? Do you think the sky occasionally is blue? Weekday mornings at 7 eastern on Bloomberg radio and Bloomberg television. And JIT, New Jersey institute of technology makes innovation happen. The university helped biomedical engineering professor Tara Alvarez launch a startup that may revolutionize vision therapy. Our startup through NG IT is called ocular motor technology. We create virtual reality, vision therapy in a head mounted display. So it's gaming and basically sugarcoating the therapy so that children and young adolescents don't even realize they're doing therapy. To accomplish this, we need biomedical engineers, which are here in on JIT campus, computer scientists, artists, people that are into story development, and then we are collaborating with a lot of the large pediatric medical centers. This idea of a startup culture is extremely important to not just NG IT and the national science foundation, but also to the U.S. as a societal whole. And JIT, New Jersey institute of technology, learn more at NJ IT dot EDU. This is a Bloomberg money minute, rising inflation has more consumers cutting back. These suspending growth slowed last quarter to ten and a half percent versus 12% in the second quarter. These also face tough comparisons with last year when the economy was reopening. One place where we kept spending, chipotle, the merito chain turned in better than expected third quarter sales and profits, same store sales were up more than 7 and a half percent. More companies are cutting ties with the rapper Ye following his recent anti semitic remarks, gap pulled all yeezy merchandise from its stores and website. Adidas ended its yeezy line which reportedly accounted for nearly half of its profits. Wall Street made it three in a row as positive quarterly earnings offset investors inflation and economic concerns. The Dow industrials gained 337, the S&P climbed 62, the NASDAQ surged to 47, Larry kofsky, Bloomberg radio. Not

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"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:43 min | 5 months ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

"Open house, on November 5th, RSVP at MAG dot UMD dot EDU slash open house. You're listening to WTO pneumonia 5 23. We've got an update on that big brawl during a high school football game in Montgomery county last month. Prosecutors have dropped assault charges against former northwest high school head coach Travis Hawkins. He was charged with assault after the fight during the game against Gaithersburg. Last week, Hawkins was fired along with an assistant coach in northwest, Gaithersburg high school, athletic director William Gant was also let go. 5 teens were arrested for their role in the fight and days after Montgomery county put in place new rules for athletic events, including limiting attendance just to high school students of the schools involved. A police chase involving a suspected drunk driver ended in a deadly crash in Montgomery county back in February. Well, now an investigation into that pursuit finds out whether the officer giving chase should face charges. But during the early morning hours back in late February, when 26 year old norley pons Chavez is accused of speeding off from a traffic stop in Rockville, the officer that pulled her over gave chase, and that chase ended with Chavez crashing her car in Wheaton. She died in that crash, according to an independent investigation done by the Maryland attorney general's office. The officer reported that he thought Chavez was drunk and testing confirmed that her blood alcohol level was almost double the legal limit. The Howard county state's attorney's office, which reviews Montgomery county cases, saw the report and decided that the officer will not be prosecuted. Mike Morello, WTO news. Money news of 25 and 55 after the hour, here's Jeff. Well, she rallied again today while the close the Dow was up 337 points 1%. The S&P 500 up

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:12 min | 7 months ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"IT dot EDU. This is a Bloomberg money minute. It's a tough time for the TV business these days, a challenge to get viewers to tune in the old fashioned way live. But live sports is another story. That's why TV networks invest so much in events like Sunday Night football, for example. NBC has been using the star power of Carrie Underwood for the past decade. America's game been waiting all day it's the end of the campaign last season Sunday Night football was prime time TV's number one program for the 11th straight year, so of course the network is shooting for 12. No matter who wins the games, NBC wins if it continues to score ratings points. So investing in the presentation and adding some show business pizzazz doesn't hurt. This year, the show open will include game day scenes from each host city and as always carry Underwood will sing her anthem. Michael lysak Bloomberg radio. Wake up and text text and eat. Text and catch the bus. Text and miss your stop. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Text and be late to work. Sorry, I'm late. Text and work. Text and pretend to work. Text and X surprised when someone calls you out for not working. Who me? Text and meet up with a friend you haven't seen and forever. Hi. Oh, hey. Text and complain that they're on their phone the whole time. Text and listen to them complain that you're on your phone the whole time. Text and whatever. But when you get behind the wheel, give your phone to a passenger. Put it in the glove box. Just don't text and drive. Visit stop texts, stop Rex dot org. A public service announcement brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Ever wish you a new a Washington insider details on the president's plan on bail today. Well, now you do. An eye on the primaries, Bloomberg, Washington correspondent Joe Matthew, the big

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:39 min | 8 months ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"At NJ IT dot EDU. This is a Bloomberg money minute. The cost of living is so high that many people are moving back in with their parents. For a lot of people who might have moved out when they started working, but realized that they just couldn't put enough money aside to have an emergency safety net or just to afford everyday bills or unexpected expenses. It just made sense for a little while. Bloomberg reporter Alice Cantor says that for others moving out is the challenge. We just haven't kept up with real estate prices in the cost of life. A recent credit karma survey showed that 29% of people between the ages of 18 and 25 live at home with parents are relatives and see the arrangement as long term, but it's not just the youngest adults moving back in with family members. We found like for some of the older generations like people in their 40s and 50s who moved back in with their parents, usually after some kind of unexpected life event. So maybe divorce or a job loss and these are people that maybe were a bit vulnerable didn't have that many savings to start with. Gina survey Bloomberg radio. Not completing high school is more of a social thing than it was an academic thing. I came out in the 11th grade. Nobody was embracing you. The kids were cruel. It was very difficult to be gay. And even all these years have passed, I still had that longing to have my diploma. The hard part was determining that I was going to do it. But I definitely didn't do it alone. At age 30, with the help of her mentor, Carissa finished her high school diploma. I have a mentor, Maria. She convinced me to continue my education and finish what I started to get my diploma. Just never judges

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:31 min | 8 months ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Visit future technologies dot EDU. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Oil went up and gas prices soared so high the current administration is echoing a campaign cry from 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Gerald baby drill. Not so fast. Chevron CEO Mike worth says it's not so much the supply of crude oil. It's a dearth of refineries. When I began my career there were more than 250 refiners in the U.S. today, there's half that number. With politicians across the U.S. and world joining climate change activists to quash the use of fossil fuel, worth says the future of refineries is Blake. We haven't had a refinery built in the United States since the 1970s. My personal view is there will never be another refinery in books in the United States. The estimate is one refinery would take $10 billion to build and take ten years to complete president Joe Biden is aware of the situation. Look, we need more refining capacity. Biden even went to Saudi Arabia to ask for more oil, experts say without the refining capacity, the only hope to lower prices is to reduce demand. Greg Jarrett, Bloomberg radio. One 45 over 92. One 80 over one 11. A 182 over a hundred. And I had a heart attack and a cardiac arrest. And then a stroke. Your blood pressure numbers could change your life. A lot of people don't understand, including myself, I didn't know I do. The impact of having a show My memory is

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:42 min | 10 months ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Dot EDU This is a Bloomberg money minute uncertainty about interest rates the economy and inflation produced a lackluster day on Wall Street Now industrials lost 38 the S&P 500 added 8 the NASDAQ gained one 52 Even as the fed moves aggressively to raise interest rates and control inflation former treasury secretary Larry summers doesn't think it is doing enough The fed and most market participants are underestimating the gravity of our situation Summers tells Bloomberg TV that he'd be surprised to see inflation returned to two and a half percent without unemployment approaching 6% A federal lawsuit blames rising costs for wireless service on T mobile's takeover of sprint The suit says prices for wireless service fell by more than 6% a year before the merger T mobile Verizon and AT&T have all raised prices since then Bloomberg radio Not completing high school is more of a social thing than it was an academic thing I came out in the 11th grade Nobody was embracing you The kids were cruel It was very difficult to be gay Even though all these years have passed I still had that longing to have my diploma The hard part was determining that I was going to do it But I definitely didn't do it alone At age 30 with the help of her mentor Carissa finished her high school diploma I have a mentor Maria She convinced me to continue my education and finish what I started to get my diploma Just never judges She's a true role model If you're even considering.

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Michele Bachmann and Eric Discuss '2000 Mules' and Election Integrity

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:41 min | 11 months ago

Michele Bachmann and Eric Discuss '2000 Mules' and Election Integrity

"Good news. We're talking to Michelle bachmann. She is somebody who understands what America is and that there are people trying to destroy our country from within. It sounds crazy except unfortunately, it's not crazy. Even the last election, Michelle, I just have to ask you, have you seen 2000 meals? Because I personally, I was troubled by the election the day after. I said, wait a minute, wait a minute. This is very confusing. What's going on? I was further troubled when everyone in power said, hey, shut up. You can't talk about that. I thought, what? What do you mean I can't talk about it? This would be the most horrible thing that could ever happen. I think I need to talk about it. We are living in unprecedented times. I think we have to be clear that I don't know, apart from my faith in the God of scripture, I would be despairing at this point, but we have faith in the God of the scripture. That's right. That's right. And Eric, yes, I saw 2000 mules, and actually you were invited and you participated in regent universities election integrity conference. I saw exactly what you did after the 2020 election. We were the only university in America that I know of that actually did a conference on the 2020 election and on election integrity. We have a 7 hour free conference that I invite people to watch. It's as timely today is when we broadcast it with your participation. It's at regent dot EDU forward slash election integrity. One more time, regent dot EDU, forward slash election

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Native America Calling

Native America Calling

04:05 min | 11 months ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Native America Calling

"Yeah, it's a tough situation because names were changed. And names were anglicized. So, and it's the name that kind of is the marker for how records tend to be organized. So my advice would be to get a list of the names for the particular nation that your uncle belonged to. And look very carefully at those names and see if you recognize any other family names that might help you to track the history of how your family would have been removed to these boarding schools. There is a digital archive online and I'm going to make a plug for it because I'm involved. Please do. If you go to WWW Carlyle Indian that Dickinson, DIC, SON dot EDU, that is the site where the archivist from Dickinson college has gotten grant funding to upload all of the records from the Carlisle Indian school from the national archives. And those are the records that hold a lot of the information that we use to piece together. Who a children were and try to find out what is best we can. Their experiences were at Carlisle. Because, you know, as your other color talked about what we have found over the years and what I have found over 30 years is that oftentimes people would not speak about what happened at Carlisle. And in shell's case, when people came back from the school, they might not have talked about it. So there could be some connections that you can make through putting together information about family surnames. There might be just looking at a list of names. You might just give a sense that someone is a relative go ahead. Yeah, I'm just curious because you're mentioning Carlisle and that's wonderful that this resource exists for Carlisle, but what about other Native American boarding schools?.

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Funds and you have civil engineers speaking to programmers speaking to electrical engineers And together they're creating advancements that we wouldn't have been able to do without those three minds coming together and solving a problem as one rather than solving it in isolation And JIT New Jersey institute of technology Learn more at nj IT dot EDU Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg dot com on the Bloomberg business app And at Bloomberg quick take this is Bloomberg radio Live from the Bloomberg interactive burger studios as his Bloomberg day break for a Wednesday April 27th 2022 coming up this hour Shares of Google parent Alphabet slump while Microsoft rallies after earnings European gas prices surge as Russia cuts off supplies to Poland and Bulgaria And the stock market sell off wipes away more than $30 billion of Elon Musk's Tesla wealth The MTA is trying to get New Yorkers to pay their fair share Plus House Republican leader McCarthy will be asked again to testify before the January 6th panel I'm Michael Barr Moore again I'm John stash Kevin sports Anthony Rizzo hit three home runs in the Yankees win over the Orioles the mets shut out the Cardinals the rangers lost to Carolina That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg daybreak On Bloomberg 11 three O New York Bloomberg 99 one Washington D.C. Bloomberg one O 6 one Boston Bloomberg 9 60 San Francisco Syria's exam one 19 and around the world on Bloomberg radio dot com and via the Bloomberg business app Good morning I'm Nathan Hager.

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"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

"More at UMG C dot EDU certified to operate by shed This is WTO P news 1153 now two wildfires in New Mexico merged over the weekend forming the largest blaze in the state and triggering widespread evacuations 20 wildfires are burning in New Mexico where half of the state's 33 counties are battling flames In Nebraska wind driven wildfires have killed a retired fire chief there and injured more than ten firefighters and some Arizona residents were forced to evacuate because of a wildfire near Flagstaff they were allowed to return home yesterday morning If you recently received an online job offer from a local hospital system heads up it could be a scam Enova health system says fraudsters are pretending to be recruiters working for a nova They are making fake job offers through sites like indeed and LinkedIn and then asking for personal information If you've been contacted by an email that ends in at anova health systems careers you should not reply And nova says they're working with law enforcement to clean up the scam They say anyone who received an online job offer should verify directly with the health system if you shared financial information to that email address call your bank and monitor your accounts Two women were killed in a car crash in seat pleasant over the weekend Prince George's county police say it happened Friday night about 8 p.m. on central avenue the driver is 20 year old gisele Hernandez of capitol heights her passenger in the car also died identified as 20 year old joy Brown also of capitol heights Police say a preliminary investigation shows Hernandez was trying to make a left turn onto a service road from westbound central avenue While doing so her car was hit by an SUV that was heading eastbound on central avenue the driver of.

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Foundation but also to the U.S. as a societal whole And JIT New Jersey institute of technology learn more at nj IT dot EDU He was the heart of your family and he taught you our history He helped you fix your first flat He was the best backyard DJ around and every time he tell a story he'd own the room but now more than ever he may feel alone Today older adults and their loved ones are struggling to connect and a time when connection has never been more important but there is something we can do embrace our older loved ones through story core connect with story core connect you can honor seniors remotely with an interview about their life Every interview will be archived at the Library of Congress and becoming part of American history so that years from now future generations can listen in All right grandpa What's one piece of advice you have for me Just three words sweetheart Live with courage The man that had the best stories still has plenty of stories to tell So connect virtually and share the conversation of a lifetime and story core connect dot org slash AARP Connect honor share story core connect a message from AARP StoryCorps and the ad council You see the value and worldwide market news The push for a global minimum corporate tax rate is still alive and well and you want it first The Labor Department has sent an emergency regulation to The White House So do we Bond yields around the world are tumbling Bloomberg daybreak With Karen Moscow and Nathan higger Straight ahead your latest local headlines plus a check of sports We came mornings at 5 eastern on Bloomberg radio the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com Russia may invade nations.

Ukrainian displaced and locals decorate Easter eggs

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 1 year ago

Ukrainian displaced and locals decorate Easter eggs

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"dot. edu" Discussed on HORSES IN THE MORNING

HORSES IN THE MORNING

02:20 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on HORSES IN THE MORNING

"And I always look at him and smile and say, you can't put this many people that are that passionate about horses together. They're going to talk about what they know and things they've handled and seen. They can't help but share. So yeah, this is a fringe benefit of every single CHA certification I've ever been to. That is so true, even though we always say we're certifying not educating education as part of it. It absolutely happens. It sure does. So Joanne let us know how folks can find you. What is the easiest way to hunt you down if they have more questions, want to learn more about Houghton, want to learn more about EFM? Well, if they go to the CHA website to look up, we're in alphabetical order and it gives contact information there. If they go to WWW dot Houghton, HLU GHT ON dot EDU slash equestrian that will take you to our web pages on the college's website that deal with the equestrian program. And it also gives the information and contact information for all of the professors in the program. It will also give you beautiful bios on the horses and our lesson heard, et cetera. And anyone that works for Houghton college, their email addresses first name dot last name at Houghton dot EDU. Very good show, Anne. Well, thank you so much for being on today to discuss a little bit more about your background. I learned something new about you every single time I interview you. I just love it. Thank you for always having new and fresh stories. That's great. Well, you know, a source people. We've got a million to share the trouble is shutting us up and letting somebody else have a turn. Well, that was a good one. Thank you, Joanne. You have a great rest of your day. You too, Christy. Pleasure to chat with you. Equestrian professionals are busy, really busy. Keeping client and owners abreast of training progress and updating care teams on care plans takes time and plenty of it. That's where the concept of horse report system originated, a centralized system that could help busy trainers easily communicate with their team and with each horse's owner about training and health needs. Horse report system is robust based on input from professionals at the elite level of equine sports, horse report system includes everything a busy professional need to keep.

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"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

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"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:36 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on WTOP

"Dot EDU Certified to operate by chef Sports at 15 and 45 Powered by Red River Technology decisions aren't black and white Think red the check in with rob wood fork All right Dimitri Georgetown is now below 500 and winless in big east play after a 72 58 home loss to butler and with a rotation of only 7 players the hoyas managed only 33% shooting from the floor only three of 16 from three point range and from the foul line just 62% Just two hoyas scoring in double figures Tyler beard led the way with 15 points and Jai are bold and they just didn't have any answers for that player He knocks down 23 points to lead the bulldogs to victory The news was no better for navy and Annapolis the midshipman fell to Colgate 69 50 That's the first patriot league loss of a season for navy in 5 such games Alex Ovechkin will again represent the Washington capitals in the NHL All-Star Game He will do so for the franchise record 12 time And as the captain of the metropolitan division in fact no NHL player got more than his 30.4% of the fan vote for his division A disheartening trend in the NFL continues as the Houston Texans firing of coach David culley after only one season leaves a leak with just three minority head coaches Mike Tomlin the only one who is black Rob wood forked a WTO sports Stay with us here on W TOP will have more about our snowy forecast for the end of the weekend and some important information if you still owe some money on student loans If you've been talking about remodeling your kitchen.

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"dot. edu" Discussed on The Playbook

The Playbook

04:39 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on The Playbook

"How do we pivot. So i think one is just the expectation that had to do to build something rate over a long period of time. It's going to be a series of s curve is going to be lots of pivots twists and turns into embrace those instead of running away in so many people are afraid to sort of lose what they've got that you've gotta have the mindset in these situations such a rapidly evolving industry. That what you've got is going to vanish whether you like it or not see bad ago. Innovate top left at in one of the other critical business issues is competition. And it's so interesting. Because i started in technology in nineteen ninety-two my first exit with thomson reuters. In west publishing was three point. Four billion in one thousand nine hundred five and competition was already being disgusted. Space in the internet was at its infancy with cornell dot edu and west law and lexus. Were basically the only true internet companies in the early nineties. That were viable. Competition has been changing as well. And you know it's so interesting. Because i'm doing a lot within the entrepreneurial space in one of the things i think so funny is every single industry. I hear all but it's so competitive. Well that's because the whole world is competing now and we have a platform with four point. Six billion people in growing on it and so the exposure and awareness of a product solution or in industry career or a job has exponentially accelerated And so i think it's really important for people to have an idea of perspective of competition in how we deal with the idea of competition. I'll use apple. Which i work with you know in the cell phone industry iran microsoft-versed cellphone the c. e. phone with the c. device in ninety nine but perspective of competitions interesting. I used to say with apple their biggest competitor. You know right now. Is the iphone. Twelve it you know. That's their biggest competitor. So i don't see competition in the same ways. Everyone i'd love to get your insight on you see competition because i'm sure the first thing people told you tell you in will tell. You is such a crowded space totally. I mean people have been telling me how crowded it spend for. Twenty years that i've been attack and i graduated from yale and i went to margaret microsoft. It was it was the dominant tech in the early. Two thousands at ran up the.

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Mayo Clinic Q&A

Mayo Clinic Q&A

02:17 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Mayo Clinic Q&A

"Kind of mimic our population as a whole. What would you recommend actor to people who are struggling to get an education due to diversity barriers. So what would you. What would you recommend to to those. Yes it's tough and it can be difficult. But i recommend never giving up. You know we know as minorities the path becoming physician as more difficult and hopefully that changes here in the near future But as the saying goes where there's a will there's a way. And so. I think you have to find different methods to obtain the goals and seek out. People who have may have been in similar situations. Were willing to help. Doctor thank you for taking time. Congratulations to you looking. Forward to hearing about how your mentese's do good luck on the and I please don't you tell us your name what you do here at mayo clinic My name is collette. your. I'm a new orthopedic. Sports medicine consultant at the mayo clinic specializing in all sports medicine surgeries hip arthroscopy and shoulder plastic and also one of the team physicians minnesota symbols moles. And are you. What facility are you at the mayo. Clinic minnesota downtown minnesota facility. Doctor yes sars seat patients at mayo clinic square in minneapolis But i also operating rochester. Very good thank you doctor for taking time from your busy day to talk with us about Diversity inclusion in the program of nth dimensions of a good luck to you and thanks so much for your time. Today are thanks mayo. Clinic orthopedic surgeon. Dr colletti oko. Thanks for joining us mayoclinic. Qna is a production of the mayo clinic news network and is available wherever you get and subscribe to your favorite podcasts. To see a list of all male clinic podcasts. Visit news network dot mayoclinic dot org. Then click on podcasts. Thanks for listening and be well. We hope you'll offer a review of this and other episodes when the option is available comments and questions can also be sent to mayo clinic news network at mayo dot edu..

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Off The Charts Energy Podcast

Off The Charts Energy Podcast

02:31 min | 1 year ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Off The Charts Energy Podcast

"Hamburger on the menu at the end of the day if we're buying forty five dollar hamburgers when there was a five dollar one on the menu i predict and based on you know. I don't think it's a wild prediction. We're going to buy fewer those hamburgers. And if you bring it back with started this conversation which is the climate crisis. I think you know that is a real risk to our ability to confront the climate crisis if we're only a by the forty five dollar hamburgers or the main orange juice or whatever. Your favorite analogy is and not getting the prices transparent and printed on the menu. I think is we now have a really good track. Record is a recipe yet for choosing forty five dollar hamburger. You know why aren't renewable portfolio standards currently know wire. They not already eighty percent. Well that's because it's raising prices and people you know they get that we are buying less of fighting carbon currently because we often do it inexpensive ways and i don't think i think the falling on the political constraints point which is real. I'm not saying it's wrong. But i don't think that's like a perfect defense against I think there's limits to that argument and that limit is i think will constrain what we ultimately do about climate change. How's that for defense. No that's good. That's good. I guess and i think we could probably i think we've successfully achieved disagreement. I yeah and and And we produced a forty five dollar hamburger in maine grown orange juice so those are your journalists. If you can't run with those those weren't even plant that's right. That's right otherwise. Thank you both so much for being time and looking forward to our next conversation. That's our conversation. Thanks for listening. Make sure to subscribe to off the charts. Wherever you get your podcasts to read more about the policy recommendations epochs roadmap visit ethic that you chicago dot edu toxic..

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"dot. edu" Discussed on Mindset for Life

Mindset for Life

04:36 min | 2 years ago

"dot. edu" Discussed on Mindset for Life

"Your best or you have failed you give yourself permission to pick yourself up and keep moving forward. Gone are the days of stuffing your feelings saying nothing and just soldiering on instead. You can acknowledge that something really hurts or something is really difficult and you can regroup and you can try a new strategy and move forward. Kristin neff has a lot of research about this. She has done some great work in the area of self compassion in fact. She's pretty much the authority on this subject. I've read a lot of christians work. And i'm really impressed by it. But also i'm encouraged. She has some points here on the greater good dot berkeley dot. edu website. That i would encourage you to read. And i'm gonna just some them up for you hear. These are about the myths of self compassion. So basically they're about what self compassion is not and the first one she mentions is that self compassion is a form of self. Pity which is absolutely not true self. Pity would be feeling sorry for yourself when you think about self compassion. You're not feeling sorry for yourself your instead acknowledging difficult feelings with kindness and that helps you to process them and let go of them more fully. I can relate to this idea where i would like to have had more kindness toward myself in certain situations in the past but i can also think about the present and future and plan ahead to have that kind of kindness towards myself. And i'd encourage you to do the same. We each are unique human beings with talents natural gifts and abilities and the potential to do much good in this world. There is no one who can replace you and the positive things you can do the way you can connect with other people the contributions that are unique to your intelligence and capacity because you are so unique you owe it to yourself to let yourself let go of those failures of the past those ways that you have let yourself down or fell to measure up to what you hoped or expected you at achieve when you give yourself some self compassion..

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is a new 16-bit beat-'em-up

Game Scoop!

06:52 min | 2 years ago

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is a new 16-bit beat-'em-up

"Needs to Turtles shredders revenge. Who thought this one coming nobody. I drink turtle's brawler stuff. Still right and that's like the one type. Eternal game that gets made besides japanese. Yeah i action games not good once. Yeah i mean yeah. We hope it's good. It has good pedigree behind it. Trivia games The guy did the one. I enjoyed last year. Very much panzer paladin. What like. I was not that interested in this because only because so many of these throwbacks end up being disappointing. Right like you're so jazz and exciting. It comes out and it's fine. You know and then and then and then it's over but this one every single portion of the announcement. I'm mike okay. Okay developer like good like they're hitting all the right notes. I could not be more jazzed. I think this is going to be the one that like actually delivers on the promise of like what. Sort of a modern throwback can be. Well yeah except that it's it's being Published by dot edu. Who last year brought a street bridge. Four which is also another great modern classic broader exactly johm. It looks so cool. it's reg. I'm not a journalist guy. So i'll i'll connect to this on the brawler level. It streets ridge four had anything that was like kind of like a meta gain. That kind of like did something. Brawlers didn't like an rpg system like mercy ransom or like castle crashers or anything like that. It had an interesting scoring mechanism. Where the longer you went. Without taking damage higher your score would go which is kinda cool and a stressful to me. I liked it. It also had a really really great animation. Of course herbals game is going for classic. Look like it is a sequel to the original turtles. Arcadian nearly nineties Our producer is writing me. That turtles in time is so much fun now. I played all the early turtles brawlers. they're fine. I played them like crazy. When i was a kid. But you guys know how i feel about brawlers need something extra or just too boring other. Otherwise it's good for you know ten dollars worth of quarters in the arcade galway's grant them that but i don't want that in my home and even with four people i'm gonna play through once maybe and it was to see all the cool pixel art and stuff so that'd be nice in this and i'm sure it'll be interesting but back in the day brawlers were cutting edge graphics. There's nothing that looked as good as them. And that was the reason for me to play them like run racers were first coming out not gonna play daytona usa ever again but i was pretty excited about daytona usa. When it was at a bank of machines in the arcade. I'll close up ten dollars in quarters into this machine. But i won't buy it for ten dollars. I wouldn't do that. It's the arcade experience in your with your friends and you're like how long can this quarter get mean this round. How much have improved since my last order experience. Exactly yeah maybe something will modify a cabinet and we can all play together to extreme or something in the future. that'd be cool way to experience. What if the game free but every time you wanted to play again at cost you asked about that. And nobody's really done. The twenty five cent per game system microsoft tried doing that with xbox live arcade border per play. It was something like that. We had to pay each play of these classic arcade games. Oh yeah one of the castle. Vania games like that. One of the xp la's spinoffs. Maybe joe was the castle vania. Excellent spin off that was like that zoom in and zoom out one which is was the cooperative one. That was really cool. I don't remember the pace anyway. You are right sam. I beat dragon and the arcade back in the day. But only because my grandpa just kept giving me quarters eventually my sister and i just four star way to our way to the end of the game where you bany or jimmy. I'm a lifelong me. There are only jimmy on the eighty. S yeah i think it's corrected or it was originally correct in their arcade The i have like a little kid. I had don't really fun. Time at the arcade playing with a friend through the simpsons. Game those my best brawler Experience we had happened to come in to a ten dollars in quarters or something. We got last boston. Did not beat the las boss. Still never finished the simpsons but it was so exhilarating and so illuminating to go through the first couple levels which costs you a buck fifty. Probably in the next couple levels which cost you probably four dollars and then the last boss which cost you four dollars by itself adds up in the set of funny way. It's it's you know it's those. Were designed to your quarters. At a point where people stopping go competitive with quarters and getting high scoring with pacman staff and of course the next era of arcades we all know with street fighter two competitive stuff that wet bridge of high tech brawlers like you know as corner starting with call it by the way. Yeah i actually have. I have a lot of affinity for brawlers. Who doesn't everybody loves him. But like you're you're completely right that. Although i do have an affinity for them like they're kind of garbage in like you know the bosses have invincibility frames and Just lockable moves. And just you know total screen wipes and like clearly like a super high level of skill. That stuff isn't a problem but for like everyday people like they just become impossible to the point. Where like you said. They're designed to you. Know to continue. Yeah so but that's why seeing them come. Home is so exciting. Because then they don't have that limitation that requirement on the commercial side on the on the capitalist side like they can just design a really really cool fudd brawling fighting combat system without the need for a bunch of bullshit bosses that That i can afford another quarter. That's casper crashers. I think they did a good job with it. Yup tina this announcement anything for you In the sense that i played like the early nineties. Konami think version the arcade version back in the day. So i had the same fondness that anybody else would just Having an opportunity to to play multiplayer game when that's a reality in the future at some point when you can sit down on a couch next to a friend and actually play the stuff. I'm also not a huge brawler fan. There's a level of consistency in sameness to them. After a while when you play them back to back. But i loved. River city ransom. Um so. there's definitely some affection in my heart for the genre overall.

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Episode 51: When Did You Think You Were Right Only To Find Out You Were Wrong? - Steve Leads Off

F That Noise

00:58 sec | 2 years ago

Episode 51: When Did You Think You Were Right Only To Find Out You Were Wrong? - Steve Leads Off

"Yeah this is easiest this easiest one for me. Man go ahead numb my first marriage. That is without a doubt. That's i was thousand percent on that and fuck is wrong and now that was proven wrong. Really fast yeah also was that he was young off. The wedding was the reception. Was great vinny on jamie running around the dance floor with the video camera in people's faces fucking jet dot. Edu ever getting mad at me though you get mad at me that night. Ask because probably told me matter. Well

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Cryptocurrency and Domains: Real Estate in Cyber Space

Bitcoin Radio

04:54 min | 2 years ago

Cryptocurrency and Domains: Real Estate in Cyber Space

"Was listening. Talk about domain. That how you view them as as real estate in cyberspace almost as well as a fixed asset like you find correlations. They're not to get to deviated from cutting your story but like when you look at bitcoin you see any parallels domains or about digital scarcity only one person can own the word voice on the dot com network so the dot com is like the main chain dot. Edu a secondary chain dot io or or dot org. These are all secondary change but the dot com was the primary domain chain. Only one person own voice. One person can own strategy or wisdom or mike or michael and early on. I was very obvious to me that if you owned domain that people understood that they could spell that they could type. That was a much better idea than having the company which is hard to spell and hard to type like imagine. Misspelling a word today as the name of your company it used to be marketing. Guys would say misspell the word. So it's unique but if you try to type a misspelled word into your browser. The spell checker corrects it. So you gotta like a won't correct voice won't correct mike and it won't correct strategy but it will correct strategy with two is and so you can't name. Your company's strategy with two is a why because you can't type it into the browser. It was very obvious to me back. Then that only one person could own the word wisdom on the dot com work. I and they were dirt cheap so i thought i mean not. I couldn't buy from nineteen bucks. But i could buy it for one hundred thousand dollars and if you had one hundred thousand dollars lying around you could buy the word wisdom well. How many people know demeans couple of billion how many people have been taught for eighteen years to the meaning of wisdom and how to spell with them. So you're talking about there must be two three four billion people on the planet that actually know how to find you. If you're sitting on the wisdom domain so so that was the idea behind domain scarcity relates to bitcoin because bitcoin is about digital scarcity all crypto so bitcoin is the main chain dominant chain. I mean there's a theory and then there's car donna and there's llosa and everything else that falls off it's not unlike dot com is the dot. Edu is dot io is the dot. Tv walk clearly. You want to be on the main chain if you can and you want to own scarcity and so i got excited about it back then. Here's what i thought like. If you have the word voice for the next thousand years voices going to mean voice in the english language and if there's ten billion human beings to learn how to speak english even if they spread all the way across the stars voice is going to be voice. And what's what's great about a brand well if you name your company or your product that thing and if a billion people can hear it in one second remember it spell it type it find it valuable. I mean that's worth a billion dollars to own tone a fundamental word on the main chain. So that's why. I bought them and held them. And eventually i sold voice for thirty million dollars last year. I didn't want to but it's the highest quality ears right. Yeah i did. It's the highest price. Anybody ever paid for naked domain. And i kind of wanted just to create a comp and the market so people would realize these things are valuable so the next one goes for one hundred million and the next one goes for five hundred million and the next goes for a billion. But you're talking about owning the english language. What's that worth just like. Bitcoin is about owning one. Twenty one millionth of everything. There's ever going to be like what's that worth right. If more than twenty one million millionaires. Everyone can own a bitcoin right. The only issue is is is dot com the main chain and is bitcoin. The main blockchain right. And what makes it the main one. Well at the fact that everybody uses it. What makes it the main one. And so of a billion people go there first and if they end their conditioned goes to google dot com amazon dot com apple dot com facebookcom numbers going to facebook dot tv so so once you get hundreds of billions or trillions of interactions on a main chain it becomes dominant and that becomes a dominant network. And so i got into that.

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Gratitude to Improve Your Mental Health

The Daily Meditation Podcast

04:12 min | 2 years ago

Gratitude to Improve Your Mental Health

"Many studies on gratitude have shown that it's one of the best ways to feel happier and more joyful. Most of these studies have been done on people who are already. Pretty happy. Pretty peaceful people. But I came across some research that shows that people who struggle in particular with depression. Sadness. And anxiety. Can improve their mental health significantly by focusing on one factor. Gratitude. This is from an article by Greater Good Dot Berkeley Dot Edu. And it's called out gratitude challenges, you and your brain. New Research is starting to explore how gratitude works to improve our mental health by Joshua Brown and Joel Wong. So this study was conducted on a group of students again, three hundred of them. who were at a university who are seeking mental health counseling at the university. And they recruited these participants just before they began their first session of counselling. They found that. The majority of people who were seeking counseling at this university struggled with issues of depression and anxiety. So they randomly assign them to three groups. All three groups. Received Counseling Services. The first group was also instructed to write one letter of gratitude to another person each week for three weeks. The second group was instructed to write about their deepest thoughts and feelings about negative experiences. The third group? was required to do any writing activity. What they found was that the students who? wrote letters of gratitude reported significantly better mental health four weeks twelve weeks after their writing exercise ended. So this study, the authors claim suggests that gratitude writing can be beneficial not just for healthy, well adjusted individuals but also for those who struggle with mental health concerns. In fact, it seems according to the article that practicing gratitude on top of receiving psychological counseling carries greater benefits and counseling alone. Even when that gratitude practice is brief. So, this week, you're going to explore how to unleash gratitude to improve your mental health. Now in each weeks series. You are issued a challenge. This is a challenge I encourage you to do every day. And your challenge this week. is to. Reach out to someone and let them know you're grateful. This could be done by text by phone call by email. or by writing a letter to the person. To Express. How grateful you are. For being in your life or for whatever it is, you truly feel grateful for in regard to this person.

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How can we safely reopen international borders?

Coronacast

05:02 min | 2 years ago

How can we safely reopen international borders?

"So there's been a lot of talk in the last couple of days about the international border and particularly from the Prime Minister says that international rivals from safe corona virus countries could avoid Herta quarantine and instead of going into Mandatory Hotel quarantaine people from those countries could go and do it in their own home. There's been quite a few questions about this coming through it. ABC. Dot Net dot edu slash corona cast including one from Kathy who says, what does Norman think of the PM suggestion about that Safe Countries Avoiding Hotel Quarantine? So this is an a nuanced, not easy problem to deal with. So there are some countries which do have very low prevalence of the virus. There's not many of them by the way, but there are some in which case you have people quarantining at home. You probably have large numbers quarantining. Technology rights even from paces with slightly higher prevalence. You only one person to get out by the way and spread the virus and you've got a major outbreak on your hands. So there is a risk they are, but you could have ankle bracelets which people could pay for, and that would be cheaper than hotel quarantine for two weeks you could have geo location on your phone you could. Have fines for giving you a phone to somebody else. But you've got to be able to know that the police whoever's going to administer canister this at huge scale, but it's possible to do that with modern technology. So it's not a bad idea and it could loosen top and it could listen up for international students particularly if you add rapid testing to the equation, but we don't ask that. Level of imposition from the government on ankle bracelets for people who are infected domestically and I selecting at Harmon we've we've spoken about this on chronic hospital four but also kathy also makes the point that one of the countries named was Japan which had more than four hundred cases on September twenty eighth alone, and she says as a Melbourne Ian in lockdown she's furious because as as you've noted, Norman that it only. Takes one case to to start another wife Yes. So you've just got to be very, very careful and this is not something you could turn on tomorrow. This is something that's got to have an infrastructure in place to make it manageable and to be as fail safe as it possibly can be. The Abbey's reported a couple of experts saying that it actually could work one was Robert and the other was paid calling. So. Do you think it's worthwhile though like if wages taking only a few countries admittedly with low A. numbers that it would help or is it just sort of opening up this slow step towards making it back to trying to get life back to normal? One way that you could do this is open it up to lure countries, get the system, right get a working with ankle bracelets or however you're going to do it get the systems in place and do it with relatively few travelers from Lewis places while Hotel Corentin is going on in parallel you could actually compare the two and see what the rate. Of positivity is you could combine it with rapid testing before you leave when you arrive and the middle of the of the quarantine periods, you could do this at scale with international students from Laura places like China one assumes that China at the moment Israel Risco that you can't be sure. So there are ways of dealing with this, which is not. That all of a sudden on the fifteenth of October hypothetically just starting to do this you might just ease your way into it learn how to do it in a safe way, and then you could scale up quite rapidly. Having said that you got to experts saying this is a good idea not not really a problem and you go professor Rhino, McIntyre Who's been pretty accurate predictions right through this Pandemic University of new, south Wales saying well, numbers would soon overwhelm you and you be able to cope. It does seem a bit strange talking about international arrivals to Australia win still many state borders are getting better but they're still closed. I mean you couldn't come down and visit me in Tasmania at the moment. But I'd have to quarantine. You'd have to come visit me through the window. You're right. But INTERNAL BORAS WE'LL start opening up your already. See a bit of relaxation in. Western. Australia with Corentin. NEW APP which they think is going to work in terms of how are monitoring people. Technology is the answer here, which would include I think rapid testing. So moving to Victoria, the numbers have been falling in recent days the average fourteen day data graph, which we all love looking at every single day continues to fall, but it does seem like healthcare workers are still getting infected. Yes and just today the updated healthcare worker numbers, and so the last week there have been twenty four H. Care Workers Nurses one doctor one, paramedic one allied health professional infected. So they're still comprising a fairly significant percentage of the. Total cases in Victoria and shows that there are still problems there and the thing is that there are catching up with numbers. So the numbers coming through very orgy complex cases you've got healthcare workers suddenly increasing you don't win there were infected the numbers from Victoria I'm sure they are trending down, but they are not as said this again and again they're not as transparent as they luke. Okay.

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Clean Up Your Dog Poop

Phone Taps

04:59 min | 2 years ago

Clean Up Your Dog Poop

"Nursing get started today at e CPI Dot. Edu. took. Elvis durant phone tap right. Let's just hop into the phone tap today the phone tap starring Danielle Manera. All right. What's it all about Christine emails and says, my mom walks her dog and never picks up the poop. Please call her and tell her that the people and they are upset about this. She loves her dog and she will not be very happy you love doing. Hoop phone taps poop. POOP is your friend. Hero Daniel doing the phone tap let's listen. Shall We? Looking for Leslie please breaking. My name is Cheryl. And I'm calling from the neighborhood. And people will have been really upset with you about your Chihuahuas. Won't. Yeah because you're letting them poop on everyone's lawn and you're not cleaning up after the not to know it is true that true yeah and you know there's a lot of people who are actually putting a petition together to have you get rid of the dogs. Got To be kidding me kidding you. They're like little tiny rats in the first place and you're letting them just poop anywhere. They want in the neighborhood. I'M GONNA make sure from now on that I can pick up every little single. That is there. A little too late to pick up the POOP. That's there because we have pictures of just leaving the poop and walking away listen you know what do you want me to do? Now I'm work I don't have time for this. So I cannot talk to you. I'm working on getting the poop out the neighborhood. All right. Well, I will make sure that from now on. Think picked up what about the pictures I have right now hello. That's my hope is now a better time I look I don't have time for this right now. Okay. Like I, said, I'm make sure that from now on every single poop is picked up and nothing is going to be left around and but also make sure that you on everybody else's dogs to make sure that there's no big dogs pooped all over the place because I found plenty especially even in my own front lawn. That the dogs around the neighborhood don't Poop as much as your dog. Okay Goodbye. There's little poops everywhere. Listen enough is enough I do not have time for this I don't care what you have time for. You know what I have time for I. Don't have time for stepping on Poop and getting it on my brand new. Manila. Blahnik. That's what I don't got time for all really listen first of all if you own a pair Manolas, you wouldn't believe in the neighborhood. Okay I spend all my money on right goodbye don't know right me goodbye don't hang up on me again. Hello. Dr Profit may help you. Yes. You can help me. You can stop picking all come on now in Belleville enough please. Give me answers that I'm looking for that. I WanNa know why you would let your Chihuahuas poop all over the neighborhood. How many times do I have to tell you? I do not do that and like I said from on I will strictly make sure that if in case I have left anything behind that, it will be picked up. Okay and guess what I also know you don't have a license for those two months and you know what I have. Them pick up like that. Okay. Then you know what you do, whatever you need to do and just leave me alone. Why are they so important to their dogs what do you care I do care I'm concerned citizen of the neighborhood. Okay good. So then you should be watching for other things and shootings and things that are going on in the neighborhood instead of constantly watching my dog okay you but you know what? That's already been there in the pig. Anymore, anywhere it has been we've got pictures of you walking away. Fine okay. Limit admitted say you're right I am not going to omit any I walked away from poop just say I walked from like I said if you do what you need to do and stop calling me at my job. Okay. Say I Anything. Say I walked away from poop no I'm not gonNA say that because that is not so but it is. So I have picked. Do whatever you need to do with your pictures. From, Pope don't you have anything better to do I'm not going to admit to that because I did not. All you have to do is say I walked away from poop. It's very simple. Listen please enough. Let me alone. Okay. This is a doctor's office. I don't have time for your. Enough. Is Enough. Yeah. This is exactly what you've been leaving around the neighborhood. I'M NOT GONNA say a walk away from poop. You're. I. Believe. That I am not going to say it. said. You want to

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Facebook map shows you where people are reporting coronavirus symptoms

Daily Tech News Show

00:56 sec | 3 years ago

Facebook map shows you where people are reporting coronavirus symptoms

"Let's talk a little bit more about another couple of other efforts actually multiple efforts to track. Where infections might go next by having people self report systems symptoms rather facebook partnered with Carnegie Mellon University's Delfi Research Center on a survey asking users to report their symptoms both Carnegie Mellon and Facebook have now published websites with their initial. Findings can see a little heat map Go TO COVA CAST. Cmu DOT EDU. And you'll be able to see these heat maps later this week and eventually provide forecasts based on the data to help. Local health officials anticipate where hospital capacity needs might spike next facebook's own site provides a symptom map of the US at the county level showing what percentage of the population has reported systems county by county facebook's also partnering with the University of Maryland to take that survey global and Carnegie Mellon is building an API so let researchers access the data.

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Gov. Cuomo says coronavirus is hitting New York 'like a bullet train'

AP 24 Hour News

00:49 sec | 3 years ago

Gov. Cuomo says coronavirus is hitting New York 'like a bullet train'

"York City in state say they need immediate medical help as cases continue to grow exponentially A. B. C. dot EDU reports governor Andrew Cuomo fears hospitals in the state could be overwhelmed one of the forecasters said to me we were looking at a freight train coming across the country we're now looking at a bullet train numbers are going up that quickly the projected coronavirus peak was expected in New York in early may and now it could be two to three weeks away mayor bill de Blasio says the needs are urgent the city must have the ventilators we need they are all over this country we've got to get them here we have to be a priority for this nation because we're the epicenter of the crisis most of the coronavirus cases and deaths in New York or New York City

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Gov. Cuomo says coronavirus is hitting New York 'like a bullet train'

AP 24 Hour News

00:49 sec | 3 years ago

Gov. Cuomo says coronavirus is hitting New York 'like a bullet train'

"York City in state say they need immediate medical help as cases continue to grow exponentially A. B. C. dot EDU reports governor Andrew Cuomo fears hospitals in the state could be overwhelmed one of the forecasters said to me we were looking at a freight train coming across the country we're now looking at a bullet train numbers are going up that quickly the projected coronavirus peak was expected in New York in early may and now it could be two to three weeks away mayor bill de Blasio says the needs are urgent the city must have the ventilators we need they are all over this country we've got to get them here we have to be a priority for this nation because we're the epicenter of the crisis most of the coronavirus cases and deaths in New York or New York City

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Coronavirus spreading in New York like 'a bullet train', says Governor Cuomo

AP 24 Hour News

00:50 sec | 3 years ago

Coronavirus spreading in New York like 'a bullet train', says Governor Cuomo

"York City in state say they need immediate medical help as cases continue to grow exponentially A. B. C. dot EDU reports governor Andrew Cuomo fears hospitals in the state could be overwhelmed one of the forecasters said to me we were looking at a freight train coming across the country we're now looking at a bullet train numbers are going up that quickly the projected coronavirus peak was expected in New York in early may and now it could be two to three weeks away mayor bill de Blasio says the needs are urgent the city must have the ventilators we need they are all over this country we've got to get them here we have to be a priority for this nation because we're the epicenter of the crisis most of the coronavirus cases and deaths in New York or New York City I'm at

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Two generic drugs being tested in U.S. in race to find Coronavirus treatments

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

03:37 min | 3 years ago

Two generic drugs being tested in U.S. in race to find Coronavirus treatments

"Up the federal government is hoping some existing medications might work as a cure for covert nineteen here's ABC's George Stephanopoulos with Amy Robach illustrating Dr David ball where fresh at the university of Minnesota medical school leading one of these major trials right now doctor board thank you for joining us tell us exactly which which truck you're testing in this trial why you think it might work yeah so the most number testing is called hydroxy Cork win so it's related to core crime and serve another formulation of that and and so has mentioned that it has activity and in a laboratory setting in a in a cell culture model that against the sars virus in and the new novel coronavirus and so it has activity and in a lab setting and there's been been using it a little bit for treatment of of sick patients and so we're looking at whether it can prevent infection tell us a little about the study you're trying to sign up fifteen hundred people who've already been exposed to the virus to tell us how it will work yeah so we're looking at people with high risk exposures of healthcare workers who've been exposed to an unknown patient with chronic virus or household contacts or someone in your household this that's been diagnosed with a high risk exposures and seeing if we can treat people in the first three days after their exposure to prevent them going ons from developing infection and disease it is first come to the residents of the truck will be available almost immediately is is that real right now tell us exactly how far along you are and what difference you have this kind of actually make yes I think president trump is very excited about this is your potential game changer there still is a lot of work to be done and it's very important to me to work for us and to really determine does the medicine work or is it just something that works in a test tube and in a laboratory setting that doesn't actually work for patients and so for prevention that that we don't know if it works and so the medicine may have side effects and toxicities and so it's not something or to rush out and and and you because as you mentioned that it may take medicine supply with from people who do need it and so our goal is really to determine if it is effective to prevent infection and prevent hospitalizations and prevent more serious complications what's the timeline here so our goals are all fifteen hundred patients we started on Tuesday we've enrolled ten percent so with her and rolled out over a hundred and fifty patients that a volunteer for the study and our goal is really to enroll patients as rapidly as possible and that the follow up time here it is it's two weeks to see two people develop infection and disease within two weeks and so ideally this is something that can be done over the the span of the next several weeks to completely enroll the trial and and have a answer and and four to six weeks it just depends on how quickly we can get our patients enrolled we don't want everyone at this ever you know heard about from virus we do just want to limit their trial enrollment to high risk health care workers or household contacts and just for more information people can email a covert nineteen at U. M. M. dot EDU and I can get instructions on how they might enroll in the trial to one of our next steps as we do on a tree people that are not yet hospitalized I think once people are hospitals are very sick and there's a lot of different trials and treatments that people are trying one of things we discuss some of that yeah FDA as well as our own if exporters whether we can expand enrollment in our trial too people who are early in the infection and an infection with just Lee asked sometimes in the first few days what if we give them the therapy if that prevents them from more severe complications are needing hospitalization so that's something hopefully we can expand our trial next week that's Dr David bowl where of the university of Minnesota medical school speaking with ABC's George Stephanopoulos and Amy

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Apple's surprise sales warning pressures futures

Bloomberg Surveillance

08:35 min | 3 years ago

Apple's surprise sales warning pressures futures

"Right now an apple with a short of of of of Switzerland new Campoli joins us right now with the with the broader somatic view on apple Neil how do you take apple over to other tech companies in China is there a legitimate exercisers is just too much guessing well I think for for one thing I thought was the first major had explicitly that come out with a warning for the Q. one so they will be impacted even though they have actually given us the quantifiable of how big the impact is and we expect many others to to follow yeah they're all the supply chain risks for apple itself can I please twelve percent of global semiconductor Damone purchases there's also the fact that if we look at the S. and P. five hundred in totality to date we've had earnings cools from three hundred and sixty four companies of the S. and P. five hundred also is only thirty four have said that there will be an impact from corona virus in a guidance school modified guidance in some capacity to to the forest to the false majority have not mentioned the forest by the because they just do not know yet or in a few instances because they want be an impact because perhaps your utility company but the majority I think it is safe to say just don't yet know how big the impact will be but this is an ongoing dynamic situation yeah which is is still to play out I think for many companies and the lasting surprise that so many companies we haven't seen the kind of news that was dropped by apple yesterday but I guess to your point the discounted the hands around this yet what's been amazing for many of us reading through the sell side research now it's getting our hands around the analyst community in Banff use is the T. word just keeps coming up again and again and again transitory to improve transit tree temporary milliwatt point you look at things inside perhaps this one B. is trying to trace some people think I think that's when we have to still thinking that if you think the insurance the city Klay given the size of the economy there is basically no no radio envelope season for this year the now we sing some data such as the the German video you take to this morning such is the way of a from Angie's surveys throughout being impacted in terms of low confidence we'll saying issues in terms of hitting a European confidence and that the risk I think is that the one thing is not back potentiating Q. two because of this kind of hang over effect affects many industries and he's not just specific to Q. a Chinese Dimond so you know the risks of five G. small things in the second half of the year could be impacted travel tourism retell easily see having having the fronts of us some issues as well we've heard from you will have selective under on the little squeak and Ralph Lauren as well trying to get some some qualification around how risky this could be going forward I think that we have and that is not yet but it will be an issue Neil with all your experience at Mehrabad securities as you look at the broader effects an implication in response to the corona virus and wondering what you're seeing is some of the emerging Asian economies a lot of people saying that China is responding with more stimulus they'll be able to stave off some of the economic slowdown some of these other economies less prepared to do so what type of demand cannibalization what kind of loss into manta we're gonna see from those nations that's a great question I think that we're already done saying for example visions down to Singapore GDP for example we had South Korea potions going out just this morning and talking about a a risk of an existential crisis provisional controlled you'll sing impacts on also vendors in in South Korea you would naturally expect some full out into other countries such as Vietnam so supply chain that exists around China is essential for the whole of the the the economic region what do you study my sales view specter guesstimate of the elasticity of cutting expenses for industrial and tack in TMD can they do they have the wiggle room to cut costs fast given revenue prospects are slower I think we we generate Germany see if he'll if you'll a company is willing or industrial you'll you'll take Haiti is very difficult to reach you such a key thing called if you up the capacity utilization focused semiconductor fat you money to people that you would need a home hallways wife and city but you have to keep those five said ninety percent plus capacity utilization rates otherwise your margins get negatively impacted very quickly I was also very slow to to to increase class again once he's been caught so it's often not something you can just dial down for two weeks I know I have an impact they're also going to tend to something can't just to wrap things up and that's the trump administration according to several reports considering new restrictions on exports to kind of get technology into China this is something the over the last month or so it's been increasing the other look because of what's been happening with the corona virus how close the eight looking at those kind of movies potentially coming up this year they'll I think it's it's something which he described as I'm going on a P. war between China and the U. S. which is very concerning to supply chains for one thing I think that we've had to oversee the blacklisting of Kool aid Austria but actually what what ended up happening was so cool which is supplied components supplies from other countries outside of the U. S. and displacing the U. S. component companies so U. S. is now looking at other tactics if you basically binder Quitman being shipped out to China a note giving those licenses has ramifications full for many companies around the world and I think basically what is happening is we have a a superpower battle to which which superpower nation becomes the leader for five G. technologies because many reports suggest is fourteen trillion dollars of economic gains tension between now and twenty thirty five from five G. and not I think he's hall what's going on in this battle I teach you to see right now between the United States and China and Europe tell your funniest somebody stuck somewhere in between and prime minister Johnson maybe more in between is than the others in between you know they are and where is this trip was canceled or somebody's trip was canceled I'm saying that yeah I think we saw the results of the weekend he's not getting along with the president of the United States the Bloomberg NJ IT stem report brunch by New Jersey institute of technology a top one hundred National University in the latest US news and World Report college rankings learn more at news dot NJ I. T. dot EDU his name in there Tom John Lisa good morning the big news in science technology engineering and math you just mentioned the trump administration is considering new export restrictions on cutting edge technology to China for people familiar with the discussions say it's part of a push to further clamp down on Wall ways access to vital semiconductors and to limit development of passenger jets by the country senior officials could decide in the next week and a half on whether to block China for buying jet engines made by a joint venture of General Electric and France based sovereign designed for the Chinese made C. nine nineteen passenger jet which is currently undergoing flight test some administration officials want more aggressive efforts to limit China's technological rice and contain what they see as potential threats to national security demand for smartphones is likely to fall this year by as many as twenty million units given the corona virus outbreak that's according to a note from Morgan Stanley which also forecast consumers may spend more on medical products suffer a loss of income and face potentially higher unemployment and to some higher flying news I guess you could say if you have the right stuff to be one of NASA's so called Artemis generation astronauts this could be your chance applications are being accepted to become an astronaut between March second and the thirty first it is a rigorous process as you might imagine so are the requirements not only do you need to be a U. S. citizen but you also have to hold a master's degree in a stem field astronaut candidates also need to pass the long duration space flight physical has become famous part of NASA astronaut training new class will trains to

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U.S. looking at new ISIS leader and role in organization: U.S. official

News, Traffic and Weather

01:18 min | 3 years ago

U.S. looking at new ISIS leader and role in organization: U.S. official

"We're learning more about the new leader of ISIS name to just a few days after the US led raid to kill the founder of the terrorist group an update now from ABC stuffing Ramose all we're hearing two different statements one from the president and another from the state department a day after ISIS named a new leader in an audio message after the compound raid that led to the death of Abu Bakir outlook dot EDU the president tweeted isis has a new leader we know exactly who he is main there will be the case but the top counterterrorism official at the state department says the US is still looking into it adding they will dismantle the group regardless of who it's leadership cadre as counterterrorism official make in sales he says they're looking into the organization and where all the Dadi successor came from sales did not name him but says they want to make sure they have the very latest information to confront any threat of knowledge in that isis is a top national security priority and that the US will continue to put pressure on ISIS by way of law enforcement militarily and financially adding that the residual US force presence in Syria will be used to deny ISIS access to fuel terrorism so something we're continuing to watch and he says they'll continue to put pressure on ISIS in that region actually this is Stephanie Ramose from

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New details on Baghdadi raid

America in the Morning

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

New details on Baghdadi raid

"Details today on the weekend raid that ended with the death of the leader of ISIS Abu Bakar outlook dot EDU here's ABC's Meghan to resent each enough helicopters took off on a secret mission from a Kurdish controlled area in a rock flying low and taking on gunfire before landing in northern Syria once on the ground the special operations team holes in the side of Baghdad he's hide out fearing the front door was booby trapped Baghdadi then fled into an underground tunnel with three children then detonated a suicide vest maybe she's Martha Raddatz with more on what's next ISIS is not defeated in his death will not end it you think of bin laden his death did not end terrorism so this is not over and you could see a resurgence

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Li-Fi Makes New Waves in Aerospace Industry

WSJ Tech News Briefing

05:10 min | 4 years ago

Li-Fi Makes New Waves in Aerospace Industry

"The university of Alabama school of law online, choose between an l l m and tax or business transactions for lawyers or jurists master in taxation for non-lawyers. Connect. And learn with live lectures details. Had Bama by distance dot U, A dot EDU. This is tech news briefing, im Tanya, Bustos reporting from the newsroom in New York. Coming up, you've heard of wifi. That's old news. It's all about life. I now much faster than WI fi. It has become one of the biggest innovations in the aerospace industry. Lightning fast internet on aircrafts is about to take off more after these tech headlines. The FBI is looking into whether lab testing startup, you bio used improper billing codes in claims and sought payment for unnecessary tests. You buy ohm had been trying to build a business on testing patients microbiomes the microorganisms in the gut, and other parts of the body based on emerging science that suggests microbes can play a role in health as the Wall Street Journal. Previously reported FBI agents searched the company's San Francisco offices in April step to date with the very latest on the probe and the tech behind it at wsJcom. The CIO journal says information technology executives are pushing to make their systems, more energy efficient developing and tweaking software to cut waste. And now tracking how much energy their operations consume. IT leaders are choosing to play a bigger role in reducing the energy consumption of the hardware, and software as well. A crucial part of this is the companies moved to the public cloud, which of course, cuts down on energy guzzling data centers. Take atlassian Corp Sydney-based maker of online collaboration tools for business. For instance, the company aims to run all of its direct operations primarily buildings on one hundred percent renewable energy, including wind and solar by twenty twenty five and care for one of Europe's largest grocery retailers is unloading most of its operations in China were big box retailers are struggling to keep up with nimble delivery providers the kind that are currently winning over shoppers. The move also marks. The latest retreat by a western company in China in the face of stiff competition from home, grown rivals care for is selling an eighty percent stake in its Chinese business, including more than two hundred stores. This comes at a price tag of about seven hundred million dollars. The French company wants a dominant force in many tiny cities saw its sales in the market fall, five point nine percent last year. This comes as western companies are finding the country, brutally competitive and fraught with regulatory hurdles McDonald's. Hewlett Packard and Uber. Armone those who have pulled back or chain strategy in recent years. Coming up picture this lightning fast internet on aircraft. That uses light to transmit signals have the airspace industry is taking it to the next level with life by the university of Alabama school of law online Jews between an l l m and tax or business transactions for lawyers or jurists master and taxation for non-lawyers. Connect and learn with live lectures detail. At Bama by distance dot UA dot EDU. One of the biggest innovations showcased at the recent Paris air show. The one that still has all the airspace enthusiasts talking is life by French company pardon. My French and I mean this, I'm sorry let's say co year. Claims lie fi is up to one hundred times faster than WI fi. Here's surge Barringer senior VP for research and tech at the company explaining the difference. So the wifi is working with a radio frequency. Where was your life fibroids with, like making life by even more notable? It eliminates the sensitivity to radio frequencies, a frequency was impacting health, Folsom, people addict sensitive fall some others that doesn't work but know not lots of a wifi embedded in the prophets. It will impactful her of people in town and for all the five G hype. Here's where something like five G really comes into. Play for WI fi. It's by cutting the costs of satellite operations, which then makes more of the tech free for airlines and passengers to use for the satellite communication gonna do the across to the rest of the will does have limited bandwidth, but in the coming years to sip all to the five G deployment, launch number of satellites willow to reduce the cost of set. Calm and enable and support the deployment of five G himself countries will be faster than in others, but in a long term, you will have a better and cheaper connection than in these today to from from your cuff to the rest of the will catch up with more of what you may have missed. The Wall Street Journal, has full coverage of the latest in airspace technology. That's it for the tech news briefing from the newsroom in New York. I'm Tanya boosters. Thanks for listening.

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Can Cybersecurity Take on Facial Recognition Risks?

WSJ Tech News Briefing

05:58 min | 4 years ago

Can Cybersecurity Take on Facial Recognition Risks?

"The university of Alabama school of law online, choose between an l l m and tax or business transactions for lawyers or jurists master in taxation for non-lawyers. Connect. And learn with live lectures details. Had Bama by distance dot U, A dot EDU. This is tech news briefing. Im Tanya boost does reporting from the newsroom in New York. Coming up trade dispute aside, when it comes to the biggest emerging Tech Trends, we're does the US stand against China from digital payments to facial recognition tech where the race has settled as of late and how cyber safe is this race. Anyway, that's after these tech headlines. Speaking of China's Weiwei technologies is delaying the release of its much hyped foldable smartphone. It is delayed until September from previously announced launch date of June at the journals Delyth tech conference in Hong Kong last week, Vincent Pang. It senior vice president said the move follows Samsung's decision to delay the late April launch of its galaxy fold after the device reviewers discovered problems with its foldable screen while way continues to remain in testing mode with Mr. Pang adding that the company is moving to release the device, quote as early as we can and quote. Lyrics site. Genius media group accuses Google of lifting its content. Here's the story genius says Google made a subtle change to some of the songs on its website, alternating the lyrics apostrophes between straight apostrophes and curly single, quote marks there is a difference, that's according to genius. Google denies wrongdoing. The complaints come amid mounting concerns over the business practices of Google and other tech giants, the Wall Street Journal recently reported that the Justice department is gearing up for a new anti-trust probe into the search company. And you reporting shows that car companies are stepping up efforts to tackle distracted driving from installing cameras to new monitoring tech that detects wanna driver's attention. Wanders from the road case in point, Volvo will start using new I tracking devices across his light up over the next few years in a system that would send an alert when a driver's eyes or verdict for too long Subaru, for its part installed a similar driver monitoring system and its forced or crossover last year. And BMW also is introduced trackers in a limited number of models, combating distracted driving has long been frustrating challenge for car companies regulators and law enforcement. And according to the journal, safety and insurance groups say distraction related deaths are likely much higher because many drivers are reluctant to admit to mobile use. After an accident coming up checking in on where the US ranks among some of the biggest global Tech Trends on the horizon, and how safe we are among them the university of Alabama school of law online choose between. An l l m in tax or business transactions for lawyers or jurists master and taxation for non-lawyers. Connect and learn with live, lectures, details at Bama by distance dot A dot EDU. Checking in on some of the biggest global Tech Trends while concepts like facial recognition check and digital finance continued to face much pushback in the US, some of the world's biggest tech companies are telling a slightly different story. Fresh off the stage at WSJ's de live conference in Hong Kong. The CEO of online travel company, booking Glenn Fogel, says China in particular, is using facial recognition to increase efficiency noting. The country is a head of the US in digital payments, and fischel recognition, nobody Lee, you is thinking all Ali pay, or we chat with that, but people live on that in China. And one of the biggest things are some of the technology differences. So, for example, things being really, picked up fast in, in China in general facial recognition in China, where they're using it to make it more efficient to get through an airport or any type of security thing. And this became more efficient, d she spans beyond China. And as we creep into the world. Of digital regulation. New such tech is beginning to cause headaches for companies who have customers worldwide different parts of the world, different legal jurisdictions that are coming up with different rules, Judea GDP are in Europe. You got this California law and all sorts of different things coming up in the questions. Sometimes I conflict in the makes it really hard for a global player, especially when you have customers who are going all these different jurisdictions, which one applies. How do you do it? How do you match that up? That's costly. It'd be lovely if there was sort of one Google regulation privacy, we've got a little follow that, and where do you store, the data incredibly complex issues. We got a lot of people working on it again, from my point of view of the CEO. I just make sure that it'd be understands all of our employees understands. How important it is to make sure we do. What is right? Which is maintaining the privacy for our customers because he had don't do that. You lose that trust. And you lose that trust you lose the consumer that's on. We don't want to have happened leads us to the very important question of cybersecurity at WSJ's recent CFO network annual meeting in wash. Washington. We learn how CFO's grapple to figure out how much cyber security spending is enough. Judith Pinto, managing director at promontory financial has more on where the business of cybersecurity goes from here encryption is going to need to change an understanding sort of the impacts with what you have is really critical, the risk, we have with a lot of these technologies that are very powerful. Whether it's quantum computing or AI machine learning is the bad actors have access to the same tools and oftentimes are very well funded and trained in how best use these we're seeing a lot of firms trying to the game because the impact could be huge for more on what the biggest tech leaders have to say on the matter, head to wsJcom that does it for the tech news briefing from the newsroom in New York, I'm Tanya boost dose. Thanks for listening.

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