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Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 07:00 08-09-2023 07:00
"Stay with us. Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Kean, Jonathan Ferrell and Lisa Abramowitz starts right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. We are basically overdue for a three to five percent pullback. We have seen extraordinary support from monetary and fiscal policy. The data is starting to come in as we've been anticipating, very disinflationary. At the end of the day, stocks do well in the long run. The market has priced in a whole lot of bad news and a lot of risks and threats and we have yet to see all of them crystallize. This is Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Kean, Jonathan Ferrell and Lisa Abramowitz. Got everybody sending in their Uber ratings. Only the people who have got ratings could have fired. Yeah, exactly. Everyone else is like, let's not talk about that. From New York City this morning, good morning, good morning from our audience worldwide. This is Bloomberg Surveillance on TV and radio alongside Tom Kean and Lisa Abramowitz. I'm Jonathan Ferrell. Your equity market is positive by 0 .2 percent. But it's another morning where we have to start today, Tom, talking about the data out of China. Earlier this week, it was the trade numbers, not great. This morning, deflation in the world's second largest economy. Just to compare and contrast there, growth bad, deflation to here, growth good, inflation. It's just amazing to see. Well, there's some really good charts out there. The FT had a great chart showing five or six nations, including Japan. I just look at the vector over three months or six months and what it says to me, forget about the emotion of deflation. It says disinflation in China, disinflation in Japan as they enroll from YCC. And we don't really have a vector yet. We have sort of a rollover. UK doesn't even have that. They've got a big asterisk next to theirs.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Fresh update on "ferrell" discussed on Bloomberg Surveillance
"Now the writer's Guild and studios have reached a tentative deal on a contract. The WGA negotiating committee called the agreement exceptional. Bill Wolkoff is a strike captain for the WGA. I've been crying for the last 15 minutes. My phone has been blowing up. I just feel indescribable. Joy A vote on the three -year contract is expected as early as tomorrow. Meanwhile, actors remain on strike. is still on the line. I'm not sure I'm going to get it right. There does not appear to be an end in sight for the auto workers strike. President Biden is set to join the The picket line tomorrow in Detroit, Donald Trump. He will be in the Detroit area on Wednesday To give a speech to about 500 union workers and other supporters, if the election happened today, by the way, an ABC News Washington Post poll shows former President Trump leading President Biden 51 to 42. Meanwhile, a poll released yesterday by NBC shows Biden and Trump in a dead heat at 46%. After a seven year journey, a capsule carrying NASA's first asteroid samples landed in the Utah desert yesterday. The spacecraft, Osiris Rex, brought back soil from the near Earth asteroid venue, which scientists hope will contain clues to the origin of Earth. Deputy project manager Mike Spacecraft four hours before coasted from a third of the distance to the moon to that point in the atmosphere and that signal from the radar said that we were on track within a few seconds of where we needed to but so that was a huge moment. The spacecraft traveled about four billion miles before landing in Utah. Live from the Bloomberg Interactive Broker Studios this is global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2 ,700 journalists and analysts over 120 countries. I'm Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg Temple. I'm Michael Barr, Bloomberg Business and Sports. Chiefs meet bears. No one cares. Oh God. Taylor and Travis sitting in a tree K -I -S -S -I -N -G. The report, now if you have to understand folks it's not about Michael Barr, Damien Sassauer. No. Scarlet Foo has the word. Taylor, Kelsey and Miss Swift. What's going on Michael? Well it looks like she was in the locker room with Travis Kelsey and they were walking arm in arm and Kelsey had that you know the big welcome horse man coming in man this beautiful lady so. Help me here with who he is and his brother in the Eagles. This kid came of out the midwest not highly recruited went to Cincinnati and he's like literally the best wide receiver since time began. How did that happen? Well he's a great tight end. I mean I asked the first person I picked man in my fantasy league is Travis Kelsey and both Kelsey brothers are great and but I thought you were going to talk about the whippin I mean the whippin 70 to 20 Miami beats Denver 70 to 20. I will repeat that 70 to 20. That's 90. There's a lot to talk about Sports I mean you know you have Arsenal tots Ferrell was there. He was in the corner with the tots fans. He interviewed David Levy. Daniel Levy the owner of the tots huge acclaim. Yeah I saw that you guys had him. Like you know John did all this. He was picked up by 60 newspapers. They wanted me to do the interview. Of course. Todd Ham wanted me to do the interview because I'm dumb as wood. But Ferrell was brilliant there and so there he is just like 12 rows up with Todd and Ham. Okay that's good. Padres win nine in a row. I mean life's good. Yeah. You know Tatis with that catch over the left field wall. Lions one. Two and one now. And the Jets do not have a quarterback. Neither do the Giants. That's a different story. Futures at negative 20 here. Passerini and Tamke. This is Bloomberg's surveillance. Hey guys. When you technology has helped him and athletes of all levels maintain their skills while recovering from injuries so that they can return to the field with confidence. Rashford says after my shoulder injury Resil VR was key to my training and helped me get back to the game. These are the ways athletes using the metaverse today. Learn more at meta .com slash metaverse impact. When you get your news from Bloomberg, you don't just get the story. You get the story behind the story. How How your EVs battery may not be as green as it seems. Why a decrease in global birth rates could send countries to get back to the field. You get context. Context changes how you see things. How How you change things because context

AP News Radio
Entertainment Update for 4-30
"I'm Archie's are a letter with an entertainment update. James Corden said goodbye Thursday to The Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS after 8 seasons. His final guests were Will Ferrell and Harry Styles, Adele returned for the final carpool karaoke segment. Willie Nelson celebrated his 90th birthday with an all star concert on Saturday in Los Angeles with another set for Sunday, it features a diverse group, too. Neil Young Snoop Dogg, George Strait, Norah Jones, Dave Matthews Miranda Lambert and Ziggy Marley among many others. A court case over who controls the estate of blues guitarist Johnny Winter has been delayed to September. It pits Paul Nelson, winter's former personal manager and bandmates against the family of winter's late wife, each side accuses the other of taking advantage of the winters in their later years. I'm Archie's aleta

AP News Radio
For Super Bowl ads this year, crypto is out, booze is in
"The field is set for Super Bowl 57 ads this year, alcohol is in while crypto is out. The Super Bowl is the big game for advertising with more than 100 million viewers each year, Mark Evans, with ad sales for Fox Sports, says ad space for the big game has sold out 32nd spots went for 6 to $7 million each. Anheuser Busch remains the biggest advertiser with three minutes of airtime, but gave up an exclusive deal, so they'll be ads from other brands, including Heineken and Molson Coors, other big categories include snack chips, candy, movie studios, and tech companies like Squarespace, the drafted Adam Driver. Making websites. Streaming service Netflix and automaker GM teamed up for a zombie themed ad starring Will Ferrell. You have a great one. All right? Stupid

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ferrell" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Ferrell, Lisa abramo and the names that shaped the world's markets. Joseph stiglitz of Columbia University, the laureate. Bloomberg surveillance. Listen today at Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app or subscribe on Apple podcasts. Cyber technology and environmental engineering are two of the most complex problems facing mankind today. New Jersey institute of technology and Ben gurion university of Israel are joining forces to establish the institute for future technologies. Both universities share a dedication and commitment to solving some of the world's global challenges. The collaboration includes research and development, joint degree programs, innovation and entrepreneurship, and student exchange experiences. Through this partnership, BG U and nj IT will create new technologies and technologists who will have a major impact on everyday life. Craig gottsman, dean of NJ IT's Ying whoo college of computing noted, the global challenges of the past few years have proven that computing and cyber technologies are now more important than ever before. For more information about the institute for future technologies, stem education, and real world innovation, visit future technologies dot EDU. To some, the sound of a baby babbling doesn't mean much. But that's not true. They're testing out vowels and consonants and trying different sounds. And by 12 months, they're babbling is beginning to take on meaning. Especially if there's no babbling at all. Little to no babbling by 12 months or later, is just one of the possible signs of autism in children. Learn more at autism speaks dot org, brought to you by autism speaks and the ad council. 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

The Mason Minute
Winning Time (MM #4008)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Tonight, episode two of the new HBO HBO Max TV show series, I guess you'd say, called winning time about the 1980s LA Lakers. It's done by Adam McKay, the guy who worked with Will Ferrell for many years on funny or die and was over this particular project, they had a falling out. But what's interesting to me is not the story of the Lakers. I mean, I know the real story, but what's more fascinating to me are the people playing the parts. Some famous actors with some interesting roles, people you would normally expect to be one thing and then turning up to be another. And I don't want to spoil it for you who's already shown up and who's going to show up in the future. But it's one of those series that even if you're not a big sports fan, you'll be interested in going, I think that's so and so. John C Reilly plays doctor Jerry buss, the man who owned the Lakers. And he wasn't the first choice, in fact he wasn't even really the second or third choice I don't think, but he does a great job of playing it. It's very fascinating, and again, even if you're not a sports fan, it's very entertaining. At least the first episode was, I can't wait for episode two tonight of winning time.

The Mason Minute
Winning Time (MM #4008)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Tonight, episode two of the new HBO HBO Max TV show series, I guess you'd say, called winning time about the 1980s LA Lakers. It's done by Adam McKay, the guy who worked with Will Ferrell for many years on funny or die and was over this particular project, they had a falling out. But what's interesting to me is not the story of the Lakers. I mean, I know the real story, but what's more fascinating to me are the people playing the parts. Some famous actors with some interesting roles, people you would normally expect to be one thing and then turning up to be another. And I don't want to spoil it for you who's already shown up and who's going to show up in the future. But it's one of those series that even if you're not a big sports fan, you'll be interested in going, I think that's so and so. John C Reilly plays doctor Jerry buss, the man who owned the Lakers. And he wasn't the first choice, in fact he wasn't even really the second or third choice I don't think, but he does a great job of playing it. It's very fascinating, and again, even if you're not a sports fan, it's very entertaining. At least the first episode was, I can't wait for episode two tonight of winning time.

The Mason Minute
Winning Time (MM #4008)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Tonight, episode two of the new HBO HBO Max TV show series, I guess you'd say, called winning time about the 1980s LA Lakers. It's done by Adam McKay, the guy who worked with Will Ferrell for many years on funny or die and was over this particular project, they had a falling out. But what's interesting to me is not the story of the Lakers. I mean, I know the real story, but what's more fascinating to me are the people playing the parts. Some famous actors with some interesting roles, people you would normally expect to be one thing and then turning up to be another. And I don't want to spoil it for you who's already shown up and who's going to show up in the future. But it's one of those series that even if you're not a big sports fan, you'll be interested in going, I think that's so and so. John C Reilly plays doctor Jerry buss, the man who owned the Lakers. And he wasn't the first choice, in fact he wasn't even really the second or third choice I don't think, but he does a great job of playing it. It's very fascinating, and again, even if you're not a sports fan, it's very entertaining. At least the first episode was, I can't wait for episode two tonight of winning time.

Leading Saints Podcast
"ferrell" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast
"We have to rescue. Yeah. And I think if we had that message more, we'd have more young adults coming forward and saying, I need some help. I need to learn how to connect with Christ better. Yeah. And going back to as far as doctrine first behaviors that I think in a church, which there's a reason for it with temple recommend questions and when we can get into this stage of behavior focused rather than doctrinal focus. So what did that look like interview to interview or week to week in lessons? How do we avoid slipping into that? Okay, we're going to have a pornography lesson. We're going to beat with this behavior sick and stop at stop and stop it. How do we avoid slipping into focusing on behaviors rather than doctrine? Well, first of all, the bishop is so busy. That's the problem. That's the number one problem is that he doesn't have time to develop multiple interviews and really develop those relationships. So especially in the young sien adult program, the bishops counselors should be interviewing just as much as he is. And they've got to be at the caliber of a bishop. And of course, if there is transgressions that come up that might need to be pushed to the bishop, but sometimes what I would do is I would go through the repentance process with them. And then I would look at my counselors and figure out who would be the best match. And I'm going to say, okay, they're going to mentor you doctrinally for the next 6 months. And then we'd have a program in place and how they would do that. And so that takes time to develop that. I believe we kind of got to get out of this idea of they come in to confess or repent, then we have to jump right into okay, here's the consequences. Let's go through repentance process. Instead of just, there's time for that down the road. Let's just make sure they feel safe. Let's make sure they're filling the love of Jesus Christ. Let's make sure they want to come back. That's right. To me, I have asked this question a thousand times..

Leading Saints Podcast
"ferrell" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast
"Don't want to go talk to the bishop for what reason. They're afraid of. They're going to excommunicate. They're afraid they're going to lose their membership. They're afraid some major things happening. And the council that I got when I was called to be the state president, from elder snow, who, at the time, was a president of the 70. He told 17 state presidencies that were being called, he said, you can not rescue young adults and then throw the book at them. I'm telling you. Very few disciplinary councils in our stake. Because it was about loving and rescuing and connecting and let's focus on that. And let's once again change that traditional cultural thing that you go in and you're going to have some harsh consequence that's going to happen by going and talking to some people that say, well, we're being a little bit too soft on them. So how would you approach someone comes in maybe they are having sexual relations with a significant other or whatever? It's not just, have you pornography, something like, wow, this is significant in your spiritual progression. What was your general approach to that? Yeah. Let me share a story that I think would answer that. I had a return missionary or I had a missionary that made it 7 days in the MTC. He wasn't in my stake. He went through his home stake to get his call and left. He had a serious girlfriend all throughout high school. And come to find out he was having sex with her up until the night before he left. He went to the MTC lasted 7 days. And then confessed and, of course, you know, what happens with that? He's going to obviously can say, oh, that's the right thing to do. So let's walk through what happened to this young man. He had to talk to his branch president of the MTC. When he confessed to his branch president, he had talked to the MTC president. Then he had talked to a general authority. Then he had to talk to his parents. His parents, and I wish this was an exception because this happened, I saw a few times, sadly, that his parents, when they were told what was going on, refused to come pick him up at the empty sea. Because they were so mad or embarrassed I don't know what. So his brother attending BYU picked him up and drove him back home up to northern Utah..

Leading Saints Podcast
"ferrell" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast
"Gotcha. It's a directive instead of rob showing up and then I know who we are. Like, yeah, we know it's important and we want to support that, but we're swamped. Gotcha. When it comes through the hierarchy of the church that's going to be a lot more effective. And it's organized and here's some direction. Here's what to focus on. Instead of just calling someone and throwing them out there. And it's even true in a just a regular stake if the stake president doesn't have all the bishops saying here's the program. Here's how we're going to align with this program, then nothing you're just spin your wheels. So it gets frustrating for those that are trying to put together a plan. Now this is interesting. Obviously, me being in my Utah bubble. I don't realize because we have so much so many numbers that you can just create award and you have support there. But outside where the young single program starts as a program, not as award. And so it's within various stake. You call a few people to go around and hopefully stimulate this happen. And that's where pretty keys are crucial to. But even after even in Utah. So here's the thing we don't even think about. And the young sing adult world, when do priesthood keys overlap. If you have two stakes that are next to each other, there's no overlapping of keys there, right? So the next line is the area 70. But when you have a young single dot ward or a young child at stake, I have keys and so do the 20 state presence that I'm working with and we're overlapping keys. So you can see there's a little bit of an awkwardness in a challenge there that almost can sometimes turn into a little competition. You know, the young adult program is stealing the young adults from us and we need the return missionaries in our war to help with the youth or once again that's president Ferrell's stake over there. But when an area 70 says, no, no, no. Here's the program, and we need you to stay present supporting it. Yeah. Then you really will find that you'd be surprising you to how much of a challenge that really is and I remember being that family award bishop where also in these records show up, and I'm like, what is this? It's almost as passive aggressive battle between the YSA stakes and the family word stakes. Which is sad because it should be. We should be collaborating together because in a homeward home state, who really is working with those young adults, who's really trying to find them, work with them all that kind of stuff. You ask a typical bishop and stay president. My experiences, they don't know the numbers. They don't know how many young adults they have. They don't know what the activity rate of those young adults are. They're a group that can disappear really fast. And so who's tracking that? Who's on top of that? So if you were home bishop and I come in as a young single adult bishop or a young singlet state president or a young single adult adviser, site of Utah is trying to create something. Why would you not want to say, here's every young single adult in my ward, how do we collaborate? How do we work together? Because you're right, we got to figure how to help these young students. Because you need some type of ground rules. It helps when they come through pretty keys into that direction. Because I just know that there's almost like the YSA bishop can say, okay, we haven't seen this group of single adults for a while..

Leading Saints Podcast
"ferrell" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast
"Awards and this is the type of thing you see, you mentioned before we hit record that you see people just trying to reinvent the will again, which is difficult. So if you were to stand in front of a new group of leaders trying to start a YSA, where would you start with them? Oh, I just had that opportunity. So I went back east and I went also to another spot in the south where they brought me out to kind of just talk to the leaders and the people that were involved with trying to put together a young adult program. And it was really actually quite sad to me that we just call people and throw them into it and just go try to figure it out where this is why I love what you're doing with these podcasts because where else do people go to try to get ideas and who do they call and contact and I went out to visit and kind of gave some ideas and they were just so hungry for anything to start with. And fundamentally what needs to happen is I think the first thing is you need a really strong organizational structure because most of the wards and the stakes when it comes to young adults aren't really aware of the problem. And where I was the state president in Syracuse, that's northern Utah. This is the heart of the church. We had about a 25% activity rate. And that we didn't even have records of all the young adults in our area. So we had about 4500 records in our stake. There were about 8000 young single adults in our boundaries. If we were to have all those records, I guaranteed to be less than 25%. Yeah. And I was in a meeting in a coordinating council meeting with a group of state presidents and a visiting general authority was going around the room and asking us what our activity rate was. And he came to me and I said, well, we're about 25%. And he said, oh, no way. I said, yeah, and we have about 30% in activity rate amongst return missionaries. And so I use surprise it was high or low. It was the price it was that low. And then so I think that's the problem is we don't really know how big the problem is. And I know I'm biased, but I personally think this is probably the greatest challenge the church is facing right now because this generation is leaving at a very quick pace and there are many reasons why we can talk about that later on..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"ferrell" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
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Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"ferrell" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"Career wing solutions for this problem whole timer. How'd you win. When we had the project at an conaco you know. Yeah i mean and we and we had. We didn't r. p. and we had interviews and we had all these people come in and and our team our consulting team was helping them. Evaluate some of this and Narrow the narrow the pool down and everything and we were just going to every ends of the earth we were pulling people from manufacturing transportation. I mean just really reaching outside of oil and gas as much as we could to see how to resolve this data management data collection data organization and as as close to real time as possible in a way that's not overwhelming to the individual that wants to consume that data. And so when. I walked into to well dr that day talk about maps and you know they start telling me okay. Well let let me show you. Here's what we do. And so they show me this database. Where they're like. Yeah so everything comes in and we organize it and we categorize it clean it all up and then you know we just send it along. Its way and and i was like. I'm sorry. can you repeat that you know. So they said it. They were like what and they said. You know. it's just it's kind of like digital file. And i was like no no. It's so much more than that. And and they said well what do you mean and So we try and they had some ideas to they just wanted to see what i thought Obviously but So they said. I told them that man. When i was having to do you know lease reviews. And things like that. This would have been amazing as a ta ba at lynn. And then i ended up talking to them a little bit about the whole ticketing. Lucien that i have been kind of looking for and trying to figure out if i was going to have to develop my own thing and learn how to code her. Find someone much smarter than me. I was determined to fix this problem. And so like i said i'm very persistent. And so you know. I kind of realized this. This solution is here already exists and it is the best kept secret in the world and it turns out they've been around since two thousand and ten they also had a somewhat similar problem When they first started. Charlie winston was trying to get some very large gingy files center around that it couldn't go through email because it was too big jobs all like pre cloud and he couldn't get that information to the.

Donna and Steve
Tom Hiddleston Has Hit Song in Loki
"Tom Hiddleston. Who is local. Okay? Yes, is having a moment because Loki, as mentioned is cleaning up, Uh, on Disney plus doing really, really well, but Tom Hiddleston Just scored his first hit song on the Billboard chart in Episode three of the show. Did you get to three? No, that's okay. Tom sings a song called Very Full. In Norwegian It's only like a minute and a half long, but it's just not as Loki. I think it is. I can't have you keep going off in the corner and singing. I don't think he's going to break character and go. Hello, And now I'm Tom Hiddleston. But maybe it was just Tom Hiddleston in the background. Oh, I see what you're saying. Yes, um, just the god of mischief breaking on the song number 10. On the world Digital song Sales chart World digital songs. Sure, man. Father is that of our citizens and I was saying and saying Come, ye m mantra, honored Answer, Arsonist answer and what you think what you're saying? You think I'm home on an answer of awesomeness dancer? I'm saying anything to come, Um Mantra and an onset of our school. You're saying these things come home when you're saying she's saying Come home what you're saying she's saying? Come home. Where do you see these things? Come home. Poor. This is interesting. Knows some English. Maybe. I North North Scott of Mischief. So what it is? Yeah. The North God of mischief. Yes, we have You seen, um Gosh, Eurovision song contest, Rocco a little bit. You're talking about the actual contest or them know the movie with Will Ferrell in? I haven't Oh, my gosh, I should watch that right. It's pretty fun. Just pull up. Yeah, yeah. Ding dong. There's a lot of similarities between that song gives me vibes of Yeah, Yeah. Ding Dong. I think they are from Norway. So I think that's what you're hearing. Is that Yeah, that's neck

AP News Radio
Conan O'Brien Ends TBS Late-Night Show With Snark, Gratitude
"After eleven years Conan o'brien wrapped up his TV talk show between NBC and TBS Conan o'brien has been a host for twenty eight years really it's getting creepy there were plenty of clips of all shows in a farewell from will Ferrell is there for you your final late night show and your last tonight show the episode and and now this one yeah that's true it's kind of become a tradition I'll tell you what it is it's exhausting as the final TBA show was wrapping up I have devoted all of my adult life all of it to pursuing this strange phantom intersection between smart and stupid o'brien got serious try and do what you love with people you love and if you can manage that it's the definition of heaven on earth this is not the end of Conant tonight thank you governor Bryant next venture is a weekly variety series for HBO Max set to premiere next year I bet Donahue

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"ferrell" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"I think the the when you see a cro chief revenue officer show up in a a tech company. You have yet a whole nother set of language you have to be able to navigate like pretty sure we know what they're responsible for not buying so but you know i bring this up because internally where you know my history you. We were skeptical sales internally to our company. We knew they were going out. They'd say whatever the customer needed to hear to buy something and then handed off to us to deliver it and figure that out. It's like it's your problem. That's the perception at least and and i think that kinda fed into that along with our personal experiences with the third party sales of other vendors. Kind of like these guys. How do we void meeting them. And and that's i think a fed are part of our startup. You know our strategy is you know we don't need that and it was totally wrong. I tell anybody who thinks that you're you're absolutely wrong. You have to have it but you know finding that balance and finding the right people that you don't wanna strenuous through people right. I mean i was just gonna pull that back a little bit even to the energy navigator days like when i laughed energy navigator painful like i know it was painful for tim a little bit too. It's because the environment that was fostered was cultural was gonna matter. Personality fits matter and oftentimes that can over. Come money more travel more expectations. Whatever it may be and you know i. I know that that's something important. The tim foster. I sense the same thing from you. John so i mean certainly as a subscription based cloud company and oil and gas you have people coming at you to invest. But do you feel like the longer term play is to just continue to grow this thing and eat more. It's obviously you know one. That's been pretty effective for us. We don't grow as fast as anybody else in. That's always a challenge. Especially whenever you take a step back and you try to evaluate you. Know i mean any. Any founder of a company is going to look at potential exit valuations and things like that and your trajectory of revenue is a very big Very big parameter in that and so it always is a give and take you know. Obviously what we've done is worked. Well it's insulated from a lot of a probably frustration from you. Know we are the bosses. Now you take money. You're you're you're going to have a boss in some fashion and then also you're also going to be able to invest and create a lot of your dreams. Because i mean our list. Things we'd love to do is about one hundred pages long and so we had some capital. You know we we might not get out. Get something going that way. But it's a it is it's give and take and it's always this evaluation of of what your ideal trajectory and so i think we'd like to find amid ground where you know we are able to grow responsibly within inner potentially take on some some capital In utilize a responsible. You don't try to be one of these silicon valley nut jobs that that just blow through capitol like crazy because you got it So i think like most things works if you can go public..

Snarf Talk
"ferrell" Discussed on Snarf Talk
"He flies. They're they're like now for this little city mayor this huge election coverage they need all this money for these campaigns. It's a big deal in. The joke is obviously they can. They can call everybody in the town and do a poll because it's not a big town but they they get a private jet fly them to new york city to meet with all these like super liberal benefactors donators to the democratic party. Because we gotta support this guy. This is the future of the party right and he. This guys like steve kraus characters like sold on this guy he's like bought in. This is the guy like you. So ron real. And there's a little bit of like talking down to them like you're so real but that's like an insult in a way you know but they're aware of that the movies aware of that which is good. Okay good but so he goes up in front of these people you know. And he he wants this colonel to give a speech to all these rich elitist liberals in new york city to get them to donate a million dollars or whatever and he. Just he's like this guy's just like this is the problem. Like i got a fly on a private jet to new york city to convince you people to give me money so i went a campaign about so i can save my town basically and you don't so i got. I got a raise. Millions of dollars from these rich elite people in new york city to save my own town instead of just saving doing doing the work. you know. it's a good scene it is and that's like a point in the movie. Yeah i know john stewart. He's pretty i know. He's he's leftist but he's always been pretty good much better than trevor noah. Trevor noah about giving both sides towing the line showing the line a little a little bit a little bit..

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"ferrell" Discussed on Snarf Talk
"I i don't even know if i'd seen any of that increment i remember i remember. Had james marsden and kristen wig or it was like a new new crop of also funny. Yeah yeah yeah. I have never seen her bantu and i need to. I need to see it really. Do i just so many people told me it was such a letdown. That i didn't want it to ruin it for me. I just have such high regard for anchorman. That i was like man. I don't want the second one to do anything to the original. So i say snarf. Talk news team assemble. We should have that as a segment every week. We should say snarf talk news. Tomb awesome movie. So that's it. That's our top ten I guess let us know what you think if yeah for wrong for idiots or if you have one that is different like close to the top like how i have stranger than fiction chris. I knew wasn't gonna have that anywhere close to the top because he's just not as well versed in most movies as i am. That's chom and some you guys might have something like that as well that we don't know about and we want to hear it so they might have melinda and melinda. I saw that on these lists. And i don't know what that was i've never heard of it. Never remember it coming out. But i don't remember anything about it or whatever i don't know any. It was really interesting when we were doing. The adam sandler list we talked about doing this one. I and i thought i'll let save will ferrell because that's going to be a better more interesting list to do. Yes and and adam sandler is a more interesting list to do by far. Yeah isn't that weird yeah. I do think it's weird. Because when you think of an will ferrell you think of the biggest movie star but then you realize like really compared to adam sandler. He's not he's real aren't even close. Yeah they really are. And i compare them to them in the beginning of the show just similar like similarly wise like in the way the movies came about like you had adam sandler like just shoveling out all these movies in the nineties and coming into two thousand and then all of a sudden will ferrell did the same thing and they're all the same mindset of like goofy type comedy movie right so it was similar in that aspect. They both came from saturday night. Live and started and we'll fairly rated r. comedies. And adam sandler did. Pg thirteen comedies. Yes big but i never thought adam sandler's movies a lot of them had a little more plot driven and they definitely had more emotional resonance to them a lot of times then. A lot of wolfe's movies. I think he's taken big stretches with his career over the years. Oh yeah so. That's when you brought up jim carey. I thought. Oh that's interesting because he'd be even better to do than both of them. Yeah he would longer career a very very career. He's been way more stuff. I would imagine the reason. I thought we had done. Because of the top. Ten like nineties comedies. And i had. I had an ace venture or something on there and both of them are one of them. Something like that But he would be jim. Carrey's movies would be a very good one to do because there's so many that are good and i'm going to have a lot of comedies. Jim carey ton on. I mean i'm going to have a few but.

Snarf Talk
"ferrell" Discussed on Snarf Talk
"Towards it and i don't know i viewed the movie a little differently than i normally would have. I don't even know how you do that. I don't understand. i don't feel like i come at it with a nostalgic view at all. I just really enjoy the movie. Like most picks that i have are a nostalgic pick like a lot of the older movies because of me being in high school and whatnot. This one is different to me. I don't know. I've just shitting good. It's a good movie movie to me and it was so different. I think it just struck me so much as being a will ferrell movie like it just blew me away that this could be a will ferrell movie and it was just. I really liked. Dustin hoffman to yeah does some hoffman's great and the fact that he's hearing this narrator in his head and he knows how he's going to die and then he doesn't spoilers. I don't know. I just thought it was really great. Yup but number one. it's so good is so portable. it's the epitome of will ferrell. If anybody tries to say otherwise come on an amazing ensemble cast anchorman. Two is good. You know what. I hate to say this. I've never seen it really. I have never went watched it. I've always heard bad things about it. And i didn't want it to make the franchise bad now. It's like the same thing though. Well that's what i've heard. It's the exact same thing and it wasn't good as the original. It's still good though but amazing catholic. Vince vaughn paul rudd. You got steve corral. Paul rudd and steve carell besides will ferrell in the movie champ to champ actual name he's in the goldbergs. What's his name. Unbeknownst to most people snarf talk translates to a wales vagina. Yeah talk about quarter movies. This might be the most quotable movie of all time. Right it is. I would screen from a mountain. Super troopers is up there as being very quotable but this is really very quotable. I mean how many people in your life has have. You heard say sixty percent of the time it works every time yeah. Everybody says that everybody quotes something from brick like a brick stabbed a guy. Hey you might want to go like a glass case of emotion. Choice all that one. I've said so many times whenever it's warm outside. I haven't many leather bound base and my apartment smells hogging. Yeah yeah there's just so many and then he plays the jazz flute. You can't love this movie. I you can't. It's it's so good this movie. Come out thousand four two thousand and four okay so this is also a nostalgic pick for me just because i left the summer of two thousand and four months of basic training and when i came back to school it was my senior year of high school and i remember going to auto.

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"It's bright Whatever it's bright at first you know to do the laser cutting but then when they grab your i like they grab a little flap that they just cut of your eye and when they folded over it just goes completely black so you see the flap over like turning a page and then your eye goes black man that seems uncomfortable like not physically uncomfortable just like mentally uncomfortable. The sierra go black. Yeah i would imagine i mean when i had that retina surgery from this this car yes i call that a hook. It was very uncomfortable. Which oddly enough right today was my final appointment with my eye surgeon and then he's like what the hell and i walked in today with a bandage on my face in two black eyes and he just looks at me he's like what is going on and i'm like i don't know man you're listening. No fireworks were involved with this one. All right just tripped like searcy. Are you okay at home. I wanted to cancel the appointment. Because i've just i was embarrassed to go in there after everything because i was like all of the the. Hi dr the eye-surgeon they're like. This is a textbook case. They're like we've never seen anything like it. I should have lost your amazing freak. Yeah they were like crazy about it and then here we go with your final appointment. Finally and then you walk in. I'm like i got to cancel. It already cancelled at once and finally. I'm like you know what i can't do it. So why was why is it so far out. Is that normal to be this far out of like to get an appointment to look at your i. It's just after the surgery. They wanted it like six months after it was like a six month. Follow up or whatever so is your eyeball functioning hundred percent really. Yeah i mean the my visions not quite as good as it was but it's fine. It's not really. I thought you had hawk vision. I do my right eye..

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"So that was the transcript of the interrogation and confession roz lawyers desperately tried to keep that confession of the court but the judge ruled that the jury would be permitted to hear it. seventeen year. Old rod was very cheeky and smart mouthed when his trial started on february fifth nineteen ninety eight some expecting that he would plead not guilty however he did plead guilty to first degree murder for slaughtering the wind doors because after all of that evidence was released he knew there was no way he could plead not guilty. After that sandra was balling. While raj lawyer said quote. He accepts responsibility and he wants to live in quote. If weeks later rod received a death sentence. Judge jerry lock it said quote. I think you are a disturbed young man. I think your family failed you. I think society failed you in quote at only seventeen years. Old rod ferrell was the youngest inmate at the time and the united states on death. Row and november of two thousand. The florida supreme court had ruled that offenders had to be seventeen or older to be executed so rods death sentence was changed to a life sentence. Rods mother sondra gibson was charged with criminal solicitation to commit rate and the third degree and criminal solicitation to commit sodomy and nineteen ninety seven sourcing from wind or murderers dot wordpress dot com quote barrel told circuit. Judge team michael johnson. That pleading guilty was a mistake. And then he had been misled by the assistant public defenders who represented him among his claims that he was not aware of a voluntary intoxication events. That might have resulted in a lesser sentence. But the judge noted that farrell's former attorney candace hawthorne produce notes including document called theory of defense that reads defendants mental illness coupled with lack of sleep and drug induced state created the environment for the second degree killing hawthorne and assistant public defender. Bill lackey pulled hair samples from farrell's head to be tested for traces of drugs. The tests were negatives. That's from the aqalla star. Banner september twenty four th two thousand three standard hair drug tests covers cocaine marijuana opiates methamphetamines and pcp. A standard tests covers ninety days. Ila metabolize is quickly and his virtually untraceable and a few days that can only be detected via a urine test which is not standard operating procedure and hair. Testing for alcohol was not available until the year. Two thousand eight urine testing for alcohol has a detection window of one to five days. Bleach-haired i m perms cannot affect outcome of hair chest but if the person shaves their head or has less than a half inch of hair that outcome could be affected. Howard scott anderson owned up to his part of the murders and plead guilty in april of nineteen ninety eight. He was given two life sentences. Dana and charity decided that they would take plea deals so they will get lesser charges and sentences. Charity got ten years on two counts of third degree murder robbery with a gun or deadly weapon and burglary armed with weapons or explosives. Dana got seventeen years for the same charges as charity. They're currently no longer in prison. In december of twenty eighteen howard scott anderson sentence was reduced greatly from two life sentences to only forty years which included the time. He completed already. When howard walks out of the prison he will be fifty one years old from the orlando sentinel and nineteen ninety. Seven about howard. Scott anderson quote. When he arrived at the lake county jail anderson was somewhat of a celebrity. Prisoners gathered at his door to talk with him. Lately however anderson's charm has worn thin. A fellow prisoner grew irritated with the new teams claim to be a master of black magic. Do now fellow-prisoners wait until he falls asleep. Then doused with cold water through the bars in quote as far as heather went door to grand. Juries decided against pressing charges against her twice for being involved in her parents killings. Everyone in the group said she honestly wasn't there and didn't know that her parents were killed until later joe barrett fifteen years old. A classmate of heather's revealed that heavier quote was a real sweet girl but deep down you could tell she had emotional problems and when she started hanging around with feral she changed. She started dying her hair purple or red and she wore all these long black clothes. She went around telling her friends that she had so called crossover and became a vampire in quote and that is from the independent on december fifth nineteen ninety six from the independent on december fifth nineteen ninety-six. It also says heather told jeremy huber that quote you can have the best sex only after a blood. Drink lake county sheriff's office detective slash investigator. Ron patton said quote and the days leading to her parents murder. Heather wendorff astor sister jennifer seventeen years old. If she had ever planned to kill their parents then she told jennifer that she decided that rod ferrell will be a person to ask if you want someone killed and that was from the orlando sentinel on december fifth nineteen ninety-six from the orlando sentinel on april. Twenty fifth nineteen ninety eight rod ferrell claimed during his murder trial that he asked heather whether it was okay to kill her parents. He said you spoke so much about me killing your parents you still want me to. She said yes is what he testified by. Two thousand six heather was estranged from her family.

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"Brain and brain stem lacerations see brain. Contusions de scalp and base lacerations e perry orbital ekka moses to blunt impact and chop stabbed incised wound of extremities a cutting and blunt impact wounds of arms and hands be contusions of arms. See burns of arms three arteriosclerotic heart disease. Four hashimoto's thyroiditis cause of death. Chop wounds and blunt impact of head was skull. Fractures in brain lacerations manner of death. Homicide the authorities found a video of rod sobbing and laughing after the murders. It was taped while they were in louisiana. When the media found out about all of this they went into a frenzy about the quote vampire clan. Things got weirder after the arrests rod said he was being framed by rival group.

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"We learned that at a very early age as children raised in homes that were not so financially sound and quote talking about when he sired rob. Stevens said quote ahead. Rod meet me at a tombstone. The birthplace and we began the ritual. We just use regular razor blades. Cut the upper arm in quote. When murphy had this he had known rod for about a year and a half at the time of the ritual. He went on to say quote. After we cut ourselves he would feed from me. I until pretty much. He's heart's content or until the bleeding stopped. And i would do the same as well. Giving blood as a gift is one of the most precious gifts you can give someone. It is a total commitment. There's no turning back once. This is done in quote one of the teenagers that joined the vampire. Colt was howard. Scott anderson he was sixteen years old and came from a poverty stricken household living with his alcoholic. Father who was abusing howard's mother. All the time rod was in full swing spiraling even more out of control the coming deranged to a greater extent he decided to break injury into the murray. Calloway county animal shelter. Rod was not there to rescue any animals. He viciously her roche. Ously murdered two puppies. Rod was eventually caught and taken to jail on charges of robbery trespassing and cruelty to animals in november of nineteen ninety-six. Raw had a girlfriend named charity. Casey she went with rod howard in the nineteen year. Old girl named dana. Cooper to eustis florida with howard at the wheel. They were on their way to so call. Rescue heather went door so they could. All go live in new orleans louisiana as vampire family unit heather plane that she desperately wanted to escape her home because her parents were mistreating her as far as her parents her father richard was forty nine years and a purchasing agent for crown court and ceo company and her mother. Naomi was fifty four years old and a housewife. Stephen murphy talked about going to florida to get heather quote. The knight in shining demon scaled armor driving to florida to rescue this girl and bring her into the fold into his house in quote november twenty fifth nineteen ninety six. they all went to a graveyard. In eustis so heather could be ritualistically initiated as vampire by guzzling rods. Blood herod's account. He said after that he took lsd and went to heather's house to steal her parents car. Since there's down they needed heather's parents car to get to new orleans. Heather later told the police that she told reid quote. I don't want you messing with my parents. Just leave them alone. In quote the agreement was that since they initiated heather and exchange. Heather agreed to on walk. The house doors so they could just go in and steal the car keys. Nothing else was supposed to happen. Rod and howard snuck into the or family garage and made their way into the house with rod bearing crowbar. He spotted heather's dad. Richard fast asleep on the couch. Rod went crazy. Senselessly bashing heather's father in the head face and ribs with the crowbar until he died. Richard skull and ribs had been fractured and another part of the home. Heather's mom naomi had been taking a shower and happened to walk in on this appalling scene. She bravely approached rod confronting him then splashed scorching hot coffee all over him as strong and courageous as she was to stand up to the teenager. Who was off the rails. Things took a turn for the absolute worst rod clobbered her with so much worse that it broke her brain stem and she died right away after rod killed them bows. They branded them with ritualistic. Burn's the letter v with dots surrounding it that signified the members of the numbers of people in the vampire colt. The boys went on to comb through the home. Looking for anything they thought was worth money they raided the home of the deceased pocketed a credit card. Some nice shourie then rode off in the families. Blue ford explorer later on rods said.

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"And welcome back to reverie true crime. I'm your host page and today's episode is about rod. Ferrell his obsession of vampirism starting his own vampire cult and the dark path that it led to so let's get started rodrick. Justin farell mainly known as rod was born on march twenty eighth nineteen eighty to his sixteen year. Old mother. sondra gibson and murray kentucky sandra and rods dad only had three weeks of holy matrimony before it was over she was only a teenager who had emotional issues and quickly became a mother whose.

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10 Trivia Questions on Fictional Sports Teams
"We're gonna jump into today's episode fictional sports teams. Give you the team. You tell me what franchise it is from here. We go fictional sports teams. I'll give you the name of the team. You tell me what franchise it's from might be a book a movie a tv show video game at cetera. Here's question number one. The springfield isotopes number one. The springfield isotopes. What franchise is that. From number one fictional sports teams number two that chug lee cannons number. Two the charlie cannons and question. Number three the rancho cain high. Toro's number three the rancho cain high. Toro's number three and number four mean machine number four mean machine followed by number five milwaukee beers number five the milwaukee beers question number six the flint michigan tropics number six the flint michigan tropics number six and number seven the south central louisiana state mud dogs number seven the south central louisiana state mud dogs three questions to go on fictional sports teams number eight. The washington sentinels number eight. The washington sentinels and number nine. The new new york. Mets the new new york mets. And your last one number ten district. Five in what franchise movie tv show etc. Would there be a fictional. Sports team called district five. Those are all of your fictional sports teams. Hopefully you were able to identify most of them. We'll be right back in just a second to see if you pulled it off. We are back with the answers to fictional sports teams. Let's see how you did number one. The springfield isotopes. That of course was the simpsons which makes sense because simpsons fan. Luke mckay wrote these questions. Thank you luke. For sending him to me number the canons. That is harry potter quidditch team. In harry potter that shuttling cannons number. Three the rancho. Cain high toro's that was bring it on the cheerleading movie. Bring it on. I'm received that on a date in eighth grade way back in the day. It's an okay movie number. Four mean machine. The longest yard that is from the longest yard mean machine number. Five milwaukee beers is basketball one of my favorite trey parker matt stone movies bastketball number six to flint michigan tropics semi pro semipro with will ferrell and woody harrelson. This is a movie nobody really talks about. But it's pretty funny. Semipro number seven d south central louisiana state mud dogs. That is the waterboy the water boy number eight the washington sentinels is the replacements a football movie the replacements number nine the new york mets is futurama. Futurama and number ten district five is from the mighty ducks franchise the mighty ducks. I don't know much about real sports but boy. I had fun hosting this one on fictional sports teams. Hope you had fun playing along. If you like the show lever of you get free stuff from me in the mail. Just let me know that you did it. By emailing ryan buds at g mail dot com. We have one more for you. Call the fact of the day and the fact of the day is before toilet. Paper was invented. americans used to use corn cobs. That's right nothing like an ice corncob to wipe your bum before toilet paper now. you know.

Qualified Tutor Podcast
Chronic Disengagement - Changing the World for the Better
"About education So no judge is is is is a breath of fresh air really for everyone who is vaguely or deeply concerned With young children and young people whether the five ten fifteen twenty five who've become do fractured away from the education. Second situa- that it's developed into a thing that chronic so we look in children have become long-term disengagement the education system not just the sector but the system that is an incredibly rich system for children so much growing takes place in an education is also this movement of fresh air for everyone but it's a movement of like minded professionals who believe in the power of conductivity and that we should be professionally approximately set of professionally distance from those guys. So for example. I was not long ago on a very permanent city. In the midland's An assault with his family in the middle of this particular neighborhood I can see a tree. I didn't say grass. I walked into the house. Does were that mocks of people punching it assault and the smell was wasn't so welcoming to my particular perspective what a soul was complete broken So that's what we call professional proximity we sit with it with smell it with. We live with it. We create that empathy -education where we can. We can try as much as we can. As much as we were able to. Rio moved. incon- eight without particular thing and from that particular grassroots point. Using whatever it is that we do the technicalities which everybody's jonah anyway. Things like sessions blondes. But he stopped particular emphasis on. We've got to embrace it as as our own. it's all very well being saudi. Now kind of nice clean education offices or whatever it is but it's for notification is is. It's all about bhavan the people out there. Where amasses creating that connective conductivity with young people and their families and then the professional proximity to the den gives gives us an indication that what it is that will take for repair every so often often what he takes us a really kind hearts open mind aunt And a comfortable shoulder. Really official in plano so Yes breath of fresh air which also a movement of like minded professionals from the these as from from from this sometimes over this coach for all the way through to the south coast catch to brighton to cluster to you know so and everywhere else in between is fascinating and it is taking shape. It's it's it's running it's rainy. It's running wild all we need to do is to run with it. control it. So i'd said how long has not been in existence diego. Give us a sense of this cut. So i started no jr education out of particular frustration with the way that we will look in after the most vulnerable. So let me rephrase it. I i starts notification about five years ago and i was a single practitioner. Those make and i saw that. I had a bit of a knack to engaging with those couldn't necessarily engage with anybody else. I didn't know what it was about my practice. That was effective. Now do with help of others. We've unpack no just my just but what it is about the informed my practice it previous experiences and so when offered our networks this boy and middlesbrough five years ago. It's called him. Bob for now. And bob was was was described. Ferrell on and nobody can engage in from thirteen minutes before he is potentially dangerous to suffer this He before he got the had previously harmed quite substantially in animal pet from the Foster parents that lived with the poor dog at his is one of his legs amputated. Is we re all tall environment. So when you when you met with our kind of description you expect that kind of behavior you don't you had to put myself in any shoes and thinking. actually what's the story. The story daddy's boy who observed high levels of violence at home from from day one. It was the only child three. Who's taken out of was taken into care it'd been three different guy placements Exposed to all kinds of caribbean sexual events. Aunt child that needs to be to us to have to fight his sister for a biscuit which was a form of entertainment for darden and as friends towards the two of them fight. Anyway i saw. That isn't so the boy whose federal and nobody can engage with us. That's not the boy that i'm thinking about. I'm thinking about the boards that is broken and craving has not known love yet of potentially is not had fun of free play or whatever it is autonomy not process or actually states is boy gets is one. It's a really low on the main on states but when you pass around like you do as a child and of course for the sake of safety sometimes within limit within the limits of human capacity in patients of course people can't send me something but for that boy it was it was hard life was life wasn't worth living

Jason and Alexis
Alex Trebek, long-running 'Jeopardy' host, dead at 80
"And I get the a P alert that Alex Trebek had passed away. Hey, lost his fight against cancer. And what a life though I watched the 2020 special lesson, Did you? How was it? Yes. Oh, so good. Michael Strahan interviewed him recently. And he was already getting up on his roof and like snow, blowing the leaves off and stuff. I mean, he was still very active. He hosted his last jeopardy game just less than two weeks ago. Oh, my goodness. Yes, it is working, but I didn't realize this about him. And maybe this was common knowledge. Just how charitable he waas how much he gave back and how he decided to write a book because he wanted that advance money to give to the charity Is he already supported and new Cherries? That kind of came into his consciousness and he was just A very generous man and to hear the stories about that was pretty cool. All right. Here's a little bit of that interview Lex from last night's 2020. Alex talking about charity and laughter. What do you want? Your legacy to be? A nice man helped people through hiss charity work. Was kind to everybody encounter, you know, Enjoy life. Make somebody laugh. I believe laughter is one of the greatest cures. That we can possibly have. It's right up there with prayer. Believe me, it is. I think it really is. You know, they're he's a even a 36 years. He's 36 years. What's crazy? I mean, even though he's Canadian, you know Alex. Alex is one of those pop culture icons. You know, he really is. He's one of those he's He's in the fabric of Americana. I mean, your other than maybe prices right and well, I think there's a trifecta there. When you look at game shows You in jeopardy is is just classic American culture and and the success of that show, I think can be summed up by the format. And host. I think jeopardy is Alex Trebek and Alex Trebek is jeopardy and it's going to be very interesting to see what the next chapter of that show was like. Um Because you know the old saying and and Shobha everybody's replaceable but showing the line but my goodness that's going to be those are big shoes to fill. I would not write down. I would not want to be The producers of that show. It's crazy. Um, speaking of the show, Lex, I know you saw this on 2020. Here's the story of him getting the job on jeopardy. This is you know. Ah Ah, This is interesting. What brought Alex Trebek to America that phone call? Alex got a call from Alan Thicke, another Canadian from Northern Ontario, well known from growing pains. Of course, he was developing a game show for NBC called Wizard of Odds. Wizard of Odds. And when it came time for him to think of a host, he merely thought of Alex Trebek. I had accumulated 16 weeks of leave at the CBC and I took a leave of absence. Ah, holiday with pay and went in audition for a show Alex audition for the job and got it. And in 1973, he moved to California to host Wizard of Odds Now here's Wiley. I first met Alex in 1973. You just knew right away. He was smart. This is a former executive producer of Jeopardy in control. He has an amazing capacity. Take it all in. I started with Wizard of Odds I did that three year they can't riding high replaced it on a Monday with so called high rollers with Alec. It was cancelled and replaced by a show called Battle stars. They kept lately for Layla, but they can't keep the host. That's funny. Yeah. And then eventually they decided to bring back jeopardy and, ah And and Alex got the job on DH then, like I said, became just a sliver of pop culture and you know that you've made in pop culture when you're spoofed on SNL. And you know, they reference that last night on the special mean he was everywhere. Here's a here's a little bit of Alex's influence on pop culture enjoyed stepping out from behind the podium. There were women here in Jeopardy. You're feeling very sleepy. Oh, I'm sorry, Peter. We were looking for King Louis. The 11th. This automotive tool is used to tighten bolts. And let's just go from soup to nuts. He has been in one of the greatest shows of all time. The Simpsons and he has made an appearance in one of the worst shows of all time. Baywatch. Did you see Who you just rescue Hey, Alex, Meet Alex. Alex Trebek from jeopardy! I don't believe this. And of course, there are the unforgettable Saturday Night Live parodies of Celebrity Jeopardy in which will Ferrell channels a deadpan Trebek Aziz mercilessly taunted by Darrell Hammond As Sean Connery. We meet again, you longer headed, tickle brained pump you Enough people often ask me. How did you feel about Sean Connery on? Have you ever met him in person? I said no, I haven't. But if I ever meet him, I'm going to get one of these. It's time for final jeopardy. And so this Wass never be afraid of poking fun at yourself self deprecating humor. Is worth its weight in gold. Alex Trebek.

Filmspotting
Top 5 High-Concept Horror, Bad Hair, The Wolf Of Snow Hollow
"Welcome to film spotting Josh we grew up in the eighties we were blessed with a lot of things including the Golden Age of the high-concept movie but I know there are some people listening who are wondering what this phrase really means. We will certainly defined in more detail as we get into our top five here in a little bit but our producer, Sam has a good thought. If the premise of your movie is right there in the title. That's pretty much dead giveaway that it's a high concept movie snakes on a plane there. You know maybe the platonic ideal of high-concept movie, right? That's it right there. If all you gotta do is tell someone the title and they understand everything the movie is about it's probably using a high concept. Yes. Snakes on a plane maybe at times scary in its own way, not exactly a horror movie a longtime listener on twitter Charles Canzoneri was following a similar line of thinking he said invasion of the body snatchers night of the living dead. The. Those titles kind of say it all too. Don't they Josh Yeah. We'll. We'll kind of get into exactly the way you and I at least defined this, but you could make an argument for those for sure we will get to our picks here in a moment but first we did want to spend a couple of minutes on the movie that inspired the list Justin. Simians new bad hair. So yeah the bad hair of the title here is A. Bloodthirsty, we've that the star, the movie L. Lorraine's Anna She unwittingly submits to as part of plot her attempts really to get ahead at this black entertainment network sort of an MTV style network she works at this is set in nineteen, eighty nine we should say so she's been there awhile she's been overworked underpaid largely ignored and and sees a new look as perhaps a way forward. Now, Simeon directed two thousand fourteen dear white people and he created the TV spinoff to he takes the college set racial identity satire of that earlier film and amps it up here Yes. There are some really gnarly murders to this definitely counts as a horror film. He layers in some observations about assimilation and authenticity in that era late eighties, early nineties. Let's clip. Anna. Does your hair. No. We. Aren't you tired of it. All the stairs you get walk into the army lobby everyone wondering why you're here. If you went to any other floor in the tower for job interview. You wouldn't get past reception. And you know that. Sisters get fired lesson every day. have. Music people have certain expectations and my girls need to flow freely. Wonder. You want to be one of my girls. Yes. that. Is L. Lorraine's Anna with Vanessa Williams as her CEO. Zora Josh you did like Dear White People Justin Simians debut film as you mentioned in fact, nominated for a golden brick here on film spotting back in two thousand fourteen. What did you think of that? Hair I kinda loved it actually Really Yeah it's it's pretty insane and you know not a perfect film by any means in some in some ways an experiment in genre for Simeone, you can tell feeling his way and having some fun with the horror comedy elements here, but you know what? I really wished. Adam. Is that I. I mean obviously nowadays, we wish we can see anything with a full theater, but this thing really would have benefited from a very loud a very lively audience preferably like maybe around midnight something like that I think then you could get into the vibe of the film a bit more easily than say just you know watching it on Hulu at home but I still had fun with it. I think what Simeon does in terms of some of the extreme camera angles and the slow zooms there. That are a little insidious There's a great scene where Anna is at the salon getting. About to get the we've and she's kind of walking through this hallway of hair samples that is probably going to haunt my dreams. I think not only the way it's filmed but remember that old seinfeld bid about like when you find hair and things something about like if it's on our heads everyone, you know it's completely normal everyone loves it. But the minute it's removed from your head everyone freaks out that seeing like totally captured that for me So yeah, I think this works as horror I think the main performance here's pretty strong by lorraine and I think there's a lot of fun comic performances going. On along the edges here from people like Jay Ferrell Lean Awaith James Vanderbeek of all people who really doing a Don Johnson Miami Vice era performance I think the setting the eighty nine setting added a lot for me. Just kind of remembering that I don't know if it's like Yo MTV raps I'm sure there's a different countdown show around then the capture, the vibe of that really. Well, I think here even give us a music video and original music video with Kelly Rowland playing this. Pop Star. Hip, hop star who's kind of a mixture I don't know tell me what you think I was getting like. Janet. Jackson slash. Paula Abdul feel from that music video. So that was fun. There's a lot of fun stuff here. Yeah.

Donna and Steve
Conchata Ferrell, 'Two and a Half Men' actress, dies at 77
"Men star Gunshot. A feral has died following a cardiac arrest. No, she was 77. Boy. I just loved her. She played housekeeper, Berta. On 2.5 men that gotten earned her a couple of supporting actress in a comedy comedy. Theories Emmy nominations. She also appeared on TV shows as far back as Good Times, E. R. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, She was in movies like Mystic Pizza, Edward Scissorhands. Krampus. Krampus Krampus. Oh, that's scary. I know. Eight Jon Cryer tweeted. She was a beautiful human bird is gruff exterior was an invention of the writers Chad. He's warm and vulnerability were her real strengths. And I'm crying for the woman. All Miss and the joy she brought to so many Isn't that beautiful? So say odd

Tim Conway Jr.
Conchata Ferrell, Who Played Berta On ‘Two And A Half Men,’ Dead At 77 In Los Angeles
"And the actress who played the sharp witted housekeeper Berta on the TV show 2.5 Men has died on Shata Ferrell was surrounded by family when she died yesterday at Sherman Oaks Hospital after Jon Cryer says Ferrell was a beautiful human Charlie Sheen says Farrell was an absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro and a genuine friend. She worked in stage before moving to TV TV and and film film in in the the 19 19 seventies, seventies, where where l l had had been been in in the the hospital hospital since since May. May. She She was was

All Things Considered
Conchata Ferrell, 'Two and a Half Men' star, dies at 77
"Funeral services are being planned for actress gunshot, a feral perhaps best remembered for her role as Charlie Sheen's sharp witted housekeeper, Berta on the sitcom 2.5 Men. Sweet whistling Geronimo. You be more like a box of hamsters just crawling. Carol died Monday of Sherman Oaks Hospital, according to Celebrity News site News website Deadline 2.5 men costar Jon Cryer tweeted that Ferrell was a beautiful human and he was fortunate to share a stage with her Charlie Sheen tweeted. She was an absolute sweetheart. She also appeared in classic films like Mystic Pizza, Erin Brockovich and Edward Scissorhands. She'd been hospitalized since May, and T. M. Z reported in July that she had fallen ill and wound up spending a month in intensive care, eventually suffering cardiac arrest that left her on a ventilator and unable to communicate. She was 77 years old.

podnews
New comedy shows announced from Will Ferrell and iHeartMedia
"Media and Will Ferrell have told us all about the plans. Then make in for big money players their comedy podcast network one Murph. The new shows is from Michael Bolton Michael Bolton's big sexy podcast. We've all the details in our Schoener to newsletter today. Triton digital published their latest US podcast report Sirius Xm's has overtaken entercom cadence thirteen in the network rancor shows the highest new entry stitches W with Marc Maron. Hats number thirty two downloads for the top fifteen networks are up three point four percent since the Nostra port report measures participating publishers only. The BBC is now reaching a record global audience of four hundred sixty eight million people, but global news podcast remains the BBC's most popular with audiences approaching one million a week. That one is in Google podcast so low. Most of them aren't and Steve Osha has a second virtual new media summit in September. We've made to our podcast events website at Port Dot, events News, the latest edition of slates trump cast has an actual trump on it. His niece Mary trump who has a book out most important thing to know about. Donald is that hill accept help of any kind. If benefits? This is a man who knows the difference between right and wrong, but doesn't think it applies to him if he can get help. That's going to advance a 'cause. It's in my family. was kind of an unwritten rule that certain behaviors that would have been crossing the line for other people were okay. If you were a particular trump, not all this like. If you were a particular, trumped the latest podcast. Join. Evergreen podcast. Is Game Fix live every week on facebook? You can expect video game reviews news, comedy and interviews of people, actually in the gaming industry and Canadian Science. Fiction podcast moon base. Theater out is in production for season three, and will reveal eleven new actors as part of their crowd funding campaign,

Roe Conn
New Movies Coming To Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu And HBO This Weekend
"If you have Amazon prime video there's a movie called mice bite which was just hitting theaters when covert nineteen hit this is an action comedy Dave Batista who's you know guardians of the galaxy you know that big giant former wrestler guy he's a CIA agent row he finds himself teamed up with the precocious nine year old so in other words should be making kindergarten cop now I have to tell you about this to think that this is actually this is a rite of passage for action star Jackie Chan had a movie like this the rock had a movie like this John Cena is had a movie like this at some point you gotta so you're lovable side and be charged with guarding little kids and then you learn about the soft side yourself this one is particularly horrible and one of the things we hate about this movie Rakan my spot is set primarily in Chicago they shot it in Toronto eight that and the worst moments in this movie is there's a chase that begins in wicker park okay the bad guy gets behind the wheel of a car with her party he's trying to get away from Dave Batista CIA agent now the C. I. A. tech person is in David she says here telling them where you know traveling this guy and the agents as one minute after this car leaves wicker park the agent says looks like he's heading to the Naperville area because Naperville has a giant airfield so wrong later five minutes later we're in phony Naperville where I kid you not there's a big you know action sequence where the plane on the runway is now dangling over what appears to be the Grand Canyon who knew that in Naperville there was an airport overlooking a giant canyon clearly green screen so I mean it's just been really poorly done it's too violent for the little kids and it's too stupid for the adults and a lot of parents thing all this might be fun have a fun action movie stay away from my spy that's too bad you're you're totally right about that right of passage because Arnold Schwarzenegger had to do that too right I mean it was like a garden shop yeah I mean everybody has to make sure that the kids have something to go watch in that in those movies were actually pretty good for kids you're saying this one's not this was terrible okay now I've got I've got the funniest movie of the summer Fauria probably so far it has the worst title of all time it's called Eurovision Song Contest the story of fire saga well the Eurovision Song Contest is an actual deal in Europe and has been since the rent if these in fact Salim young was discovered on that aba was first on the Eurovision Song Contest this is a parity with will Ferrell the king of the parity right and Rachel McAdams they play a couple of Icelandic singer songwriters he's Lars Eriksen she's cigarette original daughter and their Icelandic and they're dreaming of representing their home whether they do kind of like Viking game of thrones stamp rock songs so this is filled with all these big production numbers because then we meet the contestants from Greece and the grand the Russian the Russian contest is actually played by our friend Dan Stevens was Matthew Crawley on Downton abbey he plays a Russian oligarch who's also a ballad singer it's really really stupid and it's really really funny it's mostly excuse these big giant set pieces where they do these huge production numbers remember will Ferrell did a movie called blades of glory your hair well he does for you know that did for ice dancing with the stars for song competition so even though we don't know the Eurovision Song Contest here in the states we know about all the competition shows that this is basically get one singer from each country you know what it's all European countries they have a couple of other than the states they're not we're not eligible for the Eurovision Song Contest was there an SNL bit with will Ferrell that was similarly themed I I just don't know that there could have been it's it's clearly the kind of stuff that he just excels at when you see him in the big Viking outfit and looks like the blue eye shadow it's singing about Viking you know might biking protector this is the song from this will enrich McAdams by the was wonderful as well she can also be very funny the video and the song they do is so terrible that it's great because it looks just like when you see those kind of you know that's a big deal that kind of like that Viking will rock nonsense yeah there's my aunts were everybody everybody pretends like the rolling the slave ship which is really just unfortunate or the big Viking ship as it will be we kind of you know horrible music but really right prepared well it there's that old joke about Led Zeppelin thank you know I have the have the crap was about Vikings right and if the agency had no idea what they were saying about this the music was so great musicianship as of right but if you look back you're like what the hell of the talk was only in the middle of the song yeah they had they did they had references to the lord of the rings when it was just a yeah they were so ready this is really true okay and anything else this weekend it's yeah I want to tell people is a completely does shift in tone row but the there's a best selling book a called I'll be gone in the dark written by the late Michelle McNamara who was UP board result park went to California become a true crime writer Mary Patton Oswalt the famous comedian and actor and she wrote about one of the best true crime book sense in cold blood called I'll be gone in the dark about the search for the Golden State killer probably the least known to most prolific serial killer rapist of the last fifty years this is not a six part series about Michelle's book and also about the Golden State killer it starts on HBO on Sunday night if people if you're into that true crime genre you know talk about making a murderer people aren't so many of these other ones this is the podcast to get started this is brilliantly done and it's really a profile of Michelle McNamara and her marriage to Pat now as well because it's young obviously she had a lot of recording should podcasters video for a lot and she died while writing the book she died in her sleep partially because the stress of the book and and prescription drugs and under heart condition and they continued patent and some researchers continued and finished the book without her and then we get to know the story of this incredible monster who I will let people know was just arrested a couple of years ago and charged with all these crimes because guess what they got his DNA matched about fourteen of the crime scenes that that kept the updates from I'll be gone in the

60-Second Science
Unicorns of the Sea Reveal Sound Activities
"In real life, Nar walls don't speak English. Like the one bidding farewell to will Ferrell's character in the movie. Elf instead they sound more like this. That's an audio clip recorded by scientists last summer under the icy waters of northwest, Greenland. We want to describe what animals are doing. We I better understand what sounds are telling us. If Guinea Podolsky. A geophysicist at Hokkaido University in Japan, but Alcee and his colleagues study the soundscape of glacial fjords. They're noisy places where icebergs crash into the ocean and air bubbles visit of melting ice. These yards are also home to Charles. The animals are sometimes called unicorns of the seat because of their single long spiral Tusk and they're shy, which makes them hard to study so Polski teamed up with local at hunters who snuck up on narrow walls in kayaks and captured audio. That's the sound of a Narwhal looking for food, using echo-location like a dolphin or a bat. and. That's an all closing in on its prey, which had vacuums up into its toothless mouth, so start sounding like to my ear like a chain source something wick. Since? It's so many little clique SOM- that Kennedy even. Them and this is recognized as a foraging related sound used those by other animals, for example, other dolphins or bats. They do the same trick, because when they approach the target, their prey which is phenomenal, so Arctic Greenland Halibut. The want to update their. Knowledge about the position of the target more frequently because the target is moving, and they need to suck it in and. That's why the interval is getting shorter and we even using some simple simple assumptions. A equation can know how far the animal is from the target. The whistles you heard earlier are thought to be social calls individuals communicating with other nar walls. The researchers reported these observations in the Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans, bursts, deal sounds which we don't know what they mean. And there are several wicketless, but also says that listening to Nar walls is a first step toward understanding this mysterious wail, and how it will cope climate, change, shipping, and other human activities alter its Arctic home. They're all this things taking place right now. In the region which will affect somehow this animals, but we have no clue even about the state or the previous state of this animal. So if we want to learn what's going to happen, we better start now and I hope this is where sound monitoring can help us to learn more about this still mysterious creatures.