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"In today's show, I'll be breaking down the latest Bitcoin technical analysis as Bitcoin beats S &P 500 in October as 40 ,000 Bitcoin price predictions flow in. Also, the Bitcoin price hits all -time highs across Argentina, Nigeria, and Turkey. Let's freaking go. Also in today's show, Binance founder CZ's fortune gets slashed by $12 billion while SPF is still at zero. Also in today's show, bi -Bitcoin search queries on Google surge a whopping 826%, and the United Kingdom also breaking news. Cynthia Lummis leads the charge, calling for the Department of Justice action against Binance and Tether. Quoting Max Keiser in response to this news, the Wall Street Journal story was quickly debunked. The allegations are riseable. The only explanation is that Cynthia Lummis has been corrupted. Not surprising, she has never fully understood Bitcoin, and now we know she is a gun for hire for the fiat money terrorists and central bankers. The real terrorists, sad, but not surprising. I will pray for her. Shout out to the high priest of Bitcoin. Also in today's show, breaking news, BlackRock takes the apparent next big step in the Bitcoin ETF. That's right. Quoting Eric Balchunes, the ETF expert from Bloomberg, BlackRock stating in their recent spot Bitcoin ETF amendment that they are seeding the ETF in October. Don't want to read that much into it, but it is new info, not in the original filing. So it's noteworthy, especially because is BlackRock. You're damn right. I'm going to be sharing BlackRock's Bitcoin game plan. And did you know that BlackRock CEO Larry Fink exactly six years ago said Bitcoin is an index of money laundering. Now Larry Fink today is racing to launch the Bitcoin ETF and sees crypto as a flight to quality. We'll also be taking a look at the overall crypto market. All this plus so much more in today's show. Yo, what's good crypto fam? This is first and foremost, a video show. So if you want the full premium experience with video, visit my YouTube channel at cryptonewsalerts .net. Again, that's cryptonewsalerts .net. Welcome everyone. This is pod episode number 1443. I'm your host, JV. And today is October 27th, 2023. And naturally we got lots to cover. So let's dive right in and kick off today's show with our market watch as we do each and every day. So you should be able to see on the screen here, coin 360. We got Bitcoin pulling back some just under the cusp of $34 ,000. We still have Ethereum, BNB, Solana, XRP and Cardano in the green thus far for the day. And check it out coinmarketcap .com. The current crypto market cap sits at 1 .26 trillion with roughly 38 billion in volume in the past 24 hours. The Bitcoin dominance has been on the climb currently at 53 % even with the ether dominance at 17 .1%. I'd love to know your thoughts. How high do you think the Bitcoin dominance is likely to climb for this bull market? Now checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past 24 hours, NIO is leading the pack up 16%. And I'm not talking about NIO from the matrix. We're talking about the crypto trading at $8 .85, followed by Injective up 13%, trading at $13 .38, followed by Floki up 12%, trading at virtually nothing. Now also checking out here, Crypto Bubbles, we can see the top 100 crypto gainers for the past week. Overall, it's a sea of green, which we love to see. Only a handful in the red. We have the top gainers here being NIO and Injective as well. And checking out one of my favorite indicators is the crypto greed and fear index. We're currently rated a 70 in greed. Yesterday was a 71, last week a 53, which is neutral. And last month, a 44 in fear. So there you have it, fam. How many of you are currently bullish on the King crypto? Let me know and make some noise. Now let's dive into our Bitcoin technical analysis. Check out the charts where the Bitcoin price action is likely to go next. I'll give you a hint. $40 ,000. Send it and let's freaking go. Again, shout out to everyone just joining us in the live chat. As you can see here, Bitcoin surfed $34 ,000 at the October 27th Wall Street open as attention turned to the Bitcoin price performance against macro assets, as we can see here in the Bitcoin one hour candle chart. Now, data from Cointelegraph and TradingView showed Bitcoin holding steady, preserving its early weak gains. Bitcoin avoided significant volatility as the weekly and monthly closes, which is a key moment for the October uptrend. And it's been a hell of an October, wouldn't you say? Quoting Dan Crypto Trades here, I think Bitcoin will hang around this range for some time. He also shared roughly 33, the 35 ,000 is what I'm looking at as a range. Eyes on a sweep of any of these levels for a quick trade. And he shows you the low range, the mid range, as well as the high range. Dan, nonetheless, noted that open interest had recovered near levels last seen during the sudden uptick, which sent Bitcoin to 17 month highs. And as reported, open interest highs had formed a feature of the Bitcoin price squeezes during the prior weeks, quoting Dan Crypto Trades right here. Bitcoin open interest on Bybit has almost recovered to the level before the massive short squeeze this week. During that squeeze, we saw a 21 % decrease in open interest on Bybit, which was worth four hundred and fifty million dollars. Elsewhere, on chain monitoring resource material indicators flagged the downside signal on its proprietary trading instruments. And with two such daily signals currently in place, material indicators said that only a move to thirty eight thousand eight hundred and fifty would invalidate the bearish implication. And he continued, that doesn't mean we can't go there before the monthly candle closes, as he outlines here on this ex post alongside this chart. Now, more optimistic perspectives came from the macroeconomic comparisons. Many analysts projecting forty thousand incoming, including Crypto Calio, noting Bitcoin had outperformed the S &P considerably since September, with the odds of continued Bitcoin price upside still a good result. Quitting him here over the course of the past month, we have finally seen the bullish decoupling from Bitcoin from equities that everyone was waiting for. That's right. Bitcoin is on its own vector, does its own thing, and it don't care about the rest of the market. As he shares here, while Bitcoin is up only thirty six percent versus USD from the September lows, Bitcoin is up forty eight percent versus the SPX, and we're now up roughly one hundred and ten percent for the year. Not too shabby. And in a chart he shared here comparing Bitcoin to the S &P with key recent events of the Bitcoin history marked, Calio argues that there was plenty of fuel left in the tank for a move higher to forty thousand. I agree. Let me know if you agree to disagree with the analysts. Others focus on the significance of the recent resistance levels being within days of flipping to weekly and monthly support. Quoting Matthew Hyland, not sure how anyone can look at this Bitcoin chart objectively and conclude that breaking through thirty thousand or thirty two thousand is no big deal. One hundred percent. He also shared the last line of hope for them is the weekly and monthly closing below. So there we have it. This month is only four days left. And guess what is right around the corner? It's the birthday of Bitcoin. It was launched on Halloween Day, I believe, October thirty first of what was it, two thousand and nine. Crack me if I'm wrong. I'm guessing that's when the Genesis block was. And lo and behold, we're only four days away from Halloween. And we're not too far away from eleven eleven, November eleventh, which is the official Bitcoin day, which I declare maybe I'll share some more about Bitcoin day being a national holiday here a little later on in the show. Welcome to y 'all just joining us. Let me know if you're currently bullish or bearish on the King crypto. And do you think we can continue to soaring in November with this bullish momentum? Let me know your thoughts in the comments right down below. Now let's break down our next story of the day, and that's Bitcoin reaching all time highs in many countries around the world as all fiat currencies will eventually go to zero against BTC. Check this out. The price of Bitcoin was notched to new all time highs against some of the world's most inflationary fiat currencies across 30 hours over October twenty third and the twenty fourth. The cost of buying one Bitcoin reached all time highs using the Argentine peso, the Nigerian naira and the Turkish lira. Now, Lauten Kip and the Egyptian pound. Very interesting. I mean, Bitcoin's breaking out to all time highs everywhere. However, it should be noted that the result is due to the ongoing devaluation of currencies exasperated by Bitcoin's recent 16 percent surge. Now, the naira and the lira fell to their lowest points against the US dollar on the twenty fourth and the twenty fifth, while the peso is only point eight five percent off its all time low against the US dollar. And according to the IMF, the Venezuelan Bolivar currently has the highest annual inflation rate at three hundred and sixty percent. Could you imagine living over there and having hyperinflation occur at a three hundred and sixty percent increase month over month? That's pure insanity. Followed by the Zimbabwe dollar at three hundred and fourteen percent and the Sundanese pound at two hundred and fifty six percent, followed by the Argentine OSI at one hundred and twenty two percent. Now, the Turkish lira and the Nigerian naira came in sixth and fifteenth with the annual inflation rates of fifty one and twenty five percent, respectively, according to the IMF data. Now, crypto observers have long seen digital assets such as Bitcoin and stable coins as a hedge against rocketing inflation, and recent figures could bolster that narrative. Yeah, I would say now Nigeria, Turkey and Argentina boast the second twelfth and fifteenth highest rates of crypto adoption worldwide, according to a September twelfth report by Chainalysis, including the Giga Chad and chairman and founder of MicroStrategy, Michael Saylor, with inflation at ninety nine percent in Argentina. And this was back on February 15th when he made this tweet. It's ninety nine percent in Argentina, likely what the citizens of the beautiful country would benefit from Bitcoin. That's right. So why are all these citizens in these countries where hyperinflation is breaking out, moving to Bitcoin? I think that's why adoption is increasing drastically in places and countries like Nigeria. For example, Nigeria is finally becoming more welcoming to cryptos after its central bank banned local banks from providing services to crypto exchanges in February of twenty twenty one. Progress was made December of twenty twenty two when Nigeria announced its intention to pass a bill recognizing crypto currencies as a capital for investment, citing the need to keep up with global practices as one of the main reasons behind its change in stance. Now, while Turkey is home of some of the most crypto curious people, its central bank banned crypto payments for goods and services in April of twenty twenty one. It has also been working on a central bank digital currency, which we know is a CDC to digitalize the Turkish lira in the recent years. And as we all know, Bitcoin is the antidote to the CDC. So just say no to central bank digital currencies, aka program programmable fiat programmable dollars by the central bankers. Meanwhile, Argentina's inflation crisis could be influenced by the outcome of its presidential election in November, with presidential candidate Javier Malay set to face competitor Sergei Massa in a final runoff vote November 19th. That's just a few weeks out. Fam, hopefully Malay wins the presidency because Argentina has a massive population. This would help usher in massive Bitcoin adoption. Now, Massa, who currently serves as the country's minister of the economy, wants Argentina to launch a CDC as soon as possible to solve the country's long lasting inflation crisis. Now, we all know not going to solve that. Bitcoin is the only way to solve these problems. That's why we need Javier Malay to become president. Now, quoting Peter Schiff, Argentina's president provides a glimpse into America's future, where the central bank raised interest rates, 15 percentage points to 133 percent October 12th. But with inflation running at 138 percent and budget deficits and debt rising, the rate hikes will have no effect on reducing inflation. So there you have it. Now, he also voiced an intention to keep the U .S. dollar away from Argentines, explaining that Argentine should instead be patriots and defend the Argentine peso. I think that's hogwash. That's why we need to vote Malay fam. Malay, on the other hand, wants the U .S. dollar to be adopted in addition to abolishing Argentina's central bank. Hey, anyone who is calling for the abolishment of a central bank is pro bitcoins. That's what's up. We need pro bitcoin presidents like Najib Bukele, not more presidents like corrupted mofos like Sleepy Joe. Just saying, fam. Now let's break down our next breaking story of the day. And that is the richest man in crypto is CZ. It's no secret, but his fortune is getting slashed. And now there is FUD coming from Senator Cynthia Lummis. We're going to touch upon the FUD a little later, which I think is just bat -ish crazy. But nonetheless, here's the latest with the fortune of the richest man in crypto, CZ, the owner of Binance. So here we go. Binance co -founder and CEO CZ has seen his net worth slashed by almost 12 billion dollars amid the following trading volumes of his exchange Binance. October 26, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index cut Binance's revenue estimates by 38 percent amid a slump in the exchange volumes, which knocked CZ down to 95th place on the rich list. I think this is all by design. What are your thoughts? And I find it all interesting while the ongoing trial of SPF is taking place and he's actually testifying. Today is the last day of the court case, FYI. Now, CZ's net worth is now 17 .3 billion, not too shabby, registering an 82 percent drop from his 96 billion dollar peak in January of 2022. That was roughly two months after we hit the top of 69000 in Bitcoin. Naturally, with CZ being one of the larger hodlers of Bitcoin. So this ranked him amongst the 11th most richest people in the world, which leads me to believe the first trillionaire is going to be a Bitcoiner. Don't you think so? I think the first trillionaire will surpass the fortune of Bezos, Elon and all those other fools. Just saying. Bloomberg's index calculated Binance's revenues from spot and derivatives trading data from crypto data aggregators CoinGecko and CoinPop Rica. And as of September, the exchanges spot trading market share had fallen for seven consecutive months to 34 percent. And in January, the Binance spot market share was over 55 percent. Now, Binance U .S., its United States base arm, also saw volumes touch new lows last month. That's due to the SEC going after them clearly. Now, CZ's plummeting net worth and Binance's fading trading volumes follow twin lawsuits from the U .S. SEC and CFTC. Attack, attack. Very clear. The SEC sued CZ, Binance and Binance U .S. in June, claiming the exchanges operated illegally, sold unregistered securities and mishandled customer assets, with CZ named as their controlling person. Now, the CFTC suit in March claimed Binance did not properly register with the regulator. CZ and Binance reject both the regulator's allegations and seek to dismiss both lawsuits. Now, the recent fall pales compared to CZ's rival, Bankman Fried, who saw his 16 billion dollar fortune effectively wiped out November of 2022 after FTX disclosed this liquidity crisis just days before it filed for bankruptcy. And what makes this also very interesting, of course, Bankman Fried was considered one of the richest in the world, also on the Forbes rich list. And then just like that, in a matter of weeks after FTX collapsed, they filed bankruptcy. And now he's worth a big fat zero and most likely going to be facing some prison time and some other harsh punishments for the crimes he committed. We'll see how that all plays out. Hopefully we have some insights by next week on how the court trial has gone, as it's been going ongoing for the past two to three weeks. And with that being shared, fam, now let's break down the next story of the day and discuss by Bitcoin searches are going parabolic, which is a sign of the times that the bull market is here. It's like deja vu all down. Then we'll dive into the latest Cynthia Lemus Fudd and BlackRock ETF news, along with their date of when the ETF is likely to get the approval, followed by some live Q &A. Here we go. Google searches for buy Bitcoin have surged worldwide amid the major crypto rally, with searches in the UK growing by more than 800 percent in the last week. Now, how many of you are tuning in right now from the UK? Let me know. And how does it feel the sentiment of Bitcoin in your country? Yeah, I mean, let me know. According to research from Crypto Gambling TV, the search term by Bitcoin spiked by a staggering 826 percent in the UK over the course of seven days, quitting them here. The remarkable surge in by Bitcoin searches in the UK, combined with the crypto's resurgence, underscores the growing interest and potential impact a traditional financial institutions involvement of the world of digital assets. Now, while users in the UK led the pack, there was also noticeable increases in searches relating to purchasing Bitcoin from Web users all across the globe. According to data from Google Trends, searches from users in the United States for should I buy Bitcoin now increased by more than 250 percent. Let's go. While more niche searches, including can I buy Bitcoin on Fidelity, increased over thirty one hundred percent in the last week. That's because Fidelity is massively bullish on the king crypto. And they're the ones that put forth the billion dollar Bitcoin price prediction, which I covered here in the show. And zooming out further, the search term, is it a good time to buy Bitcoin? So I 100 percent plus gain worldwide over the last week. And in comparison, searches for BlackRock Bitcoin ETF also jumped 250 percent, demonstrating the broader enthusiasm for information relating to BlackRock spot Bitcoin ETF, which is currently pending approval, which all eyes are on the ETF right now. The sudden uptick of interest comes amid a drastic increase in the price of Bitcoin over the past fortnight, with Bitcoin briefly surpassing the value of thirty five thousand on October 24th. In fact, I think the local highs roughly thirty five thousand two hundred. The excitement appears closely linked to the approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF, which many pundits believe will unleash a fresh wave of buying from the institutions. Now, senior ETF analyst Eric Valchunas and James Safart have pinned the probability of an approval at 90 percent by January 10th of 2024, quoting James Safart here on X. I've gotten a lot of questions regarding my current view on spot Bitcoin ETFs over the last couple of weeks. This is the first section of the note I put out yesterday with Eric Valchunas. Now, obviously, he shared there is a 90 percent chance of the approval for ARK's January 10th deadline, which is going to be coming up here soon. And at this time, we have Bitcoin up now more than 27 percent for the past two weeks as October continues in full effect. And guess what? The month is yet to be over. So October for the win. Let's freakin go. Now, let's break down our next breaking news of the day. And I'm a little shocked to hear the FUD that Lummis has turned into a traitor. She has been. What's the word we're looking for here that Max Kaiser loves to use? The word is she has been corrupted. So, yeah, Max Kaiser calling her out. So much respect to the high priests of Bitcoin. I don't respect anyone pushing this Bitcoin FUD and narrative. Obviously, it's not a good look. And it goes to show you that any of the senators can be corrupted, just like Cynthia Lummis. So let's start with the actual tweet, which got this whole thing started. I think I have it saved somewhere here.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"fifty six percent" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Chip market will will will come from a i by two thousand twenty seven to go to fifty six percent so again that is is uh... prediction but it doesn't lead to the idea that a i is definitely going put to a huge amount of demand for increased memory which should help micron down the road unfortunately mad this quarter we're not going to see enough a i picked up like we did in the video quarter uh... in terms of guidance uh... that they gave going into their upcoming quarter it's not to enough overwrite the secular issues that were experimenting in their core market so you know i do think about a i like what ultimately is needed cloud infrastructure architecture like what is kind of the nuts and and bolts of what's going to be necessary centers to have a high yet is it huge data centers everywhere you know you're right madame the largest market with an a i we all like to talk about these robots right these checkbox answer questions for it so they do our term papers right and they do all this stuff for us they write poems right they do all kinds of fun stuff but the big money you're right carol mad is in the data center space uh... for a i and you know that's where i mean micron does fit into that obviously the servers require tremendous amount of data bill to run them so uh... but that's where the cash cow is in a i that's why you see companies alike in video who moved over from gaining into data center you see just a fistfight going on to try up to come with chips uh... that can operate the data center space qualcomm has got a chip now that they're putting out an a i dedicated towards uh... data center cloud and we don't think of qualcomm right carol as a producer of data center chips they produce the modems chip set to go into the apple phones they produce the cloud ai one hundred you know because dan provided us with this amazing chart i would like to get to my wall here and it tells us all of the a i chips that Nvidia AMD... the four horsemen of AI, I that! love Yeah, it's fantastic. I just want to ask quickly about gaming because you mentioned it and I've seen a lot more people talking about gaming the last few days. Is it really that big in terms of revenue driver? I spend a lot of time playing Call of Duty but I'm not buying like a ton of games. Just got about 30 seconds Dan. Yeah real quick I mean gaming is important for Nvidia. It is an important segment in terms of GPUs but again the core growth I think going forward is going to be in the CPU space and data center. The four horsemen of AI. I like it. I know. All right good stuff. We always appreciate it Dan. We know it's busy as these numbers are breaking. got your You've own research to put out but thank you for breaking it all down for us. Dan Morgan. He's Senior Portfolio Manager, Novus Trust Company. As we said about 21 .9 billion in assets under management. And we should point out it's his note right where that we got phrase. The four horsemen of AI could be Advanced Micro Devices, Broadcom, Marvell Technology and NVIDIA. I love it. It's a takeoff on the four horsemen of the dot com era. Cisco, Dell, Intel and Microsoft. This is Bloomberg. Bloomberg Radio. On demand and in your podcast. On the latest Sound On podcast, I talk with Chris Galdieri, political scientist at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire, where Donald Trump looms large in a new poll. Trump is almost got a majority of Republican voter support in New Hampshire right now. I mean, that is really tough. It's really, you know, tough thinking back over past campaigns to think of somebody who was pulling in these sorts of numbers this late in the game because we're only, you know, probably seven or eight months out tops from the New Hampshire primary who did not get nominated. So there we are.

Loving BDSM
"fifty six percent" Discussed on Loving BDSM
"Of interest maybe we'll help you think more critically about surveys when you see press releases So i did not actually highlight this. But i do want she Bring it up because of you actually so it said gonna coffee matured. I did Nearly half of the men who responded that they would feel uncomfortable bringing up the notion of sex toys to their partner compared to thirty percent of women who would feel uncomfortable Which i know that that does not surprise me. i i'm sad. That number is as high as it is. But i know doesn't actually surprise me Fifty six percent. I think it was meant. Yeah fifty six percent of the that they feel. It's more socially acceptable for women to you. Sex toys them in. I definitely recognize that. I don't agree with it. Obviously but i yeah. There is this sort of narrative that is as we talk a little bit more openly a little bit about Women ciswomen primarily and. They're reclaiming their their sexual pleasure and mass rating and normalizing. Those things we haven't talked about the focus has been on ciswomen in their use of sex toys. And yes i have absolutely. I don't even seeing the shame me like gross comm comments content about. Why is the guy using a flashlight. Because a fucking feels good back the fuck off right so i am not surprised by this but guy who has a bigger sex toy collection than i and you have another one on the way and we love us that we still actually do. How do you. How do you feel as you recognize yourself in that stat if you do. How did you overcome that like I you know. I have always embraced toys. I like my toys. I always have and i find it funny especially most men feel intimidated by toys. Do you mean that. They feel intimidated by their partner using. Its yeah oh yeah. They think they're going to be replaced. Yeah is there and and no. It can add so much fun. And if you're worried you're going to be replaced because you are not giving your partner any level of kind of pleasure that they're getting from their toy. That's a need for conversation upping your fucking game in the background. Yeah i mean. I get where you're coming but also because you've just been focusing on your own pleasure and now your shit. My partners feeling good and i didn't 'cause it i'm not going to be needed fucking 'cause pleasure i mean. I enjoy it when we use toys together as a couple All right and i have absolutely no problem with you going. You know when you actually lifted part of our orgasm control rules because once i was dipped my toe and going all in by the way. You're going to see a lot more but you had to lift the have permission orgasm because you're like you gotta. Yeah whenever you can so this is work now. You gotta you gotta do this. And i mean even even myself on you know there are times. I just one goal on myself and lie when when are for the year so that our sex drive for lack of a better term. We've done the episode on sex. Drive isn't the best term but when our sex drives were mismatch Knowing you had your choice to play within that you.

Tamarindo
Environmental Racism is Real
"Are going to talk about environmental justice and along with that environmental racism and which describes the fact that people of color and low income people are most likely to be situated in your sources of contamination and away from clean water air and soil so research by the la times finds that in the us. The best predictor of whether you live near hazardous waste site is the color of your skin. That is wild but not surprising right. This is america so now from not far from where i live here in the very latin next community vernon here in los angeles families have been waiting for over three years to have lead contamination. Cleaned out of their community. Contamination came from the exile plant which melted down. Used lead acid car batteries. You don't want that in your backyard. But that's what these families had in their backyard which state regulators had allowed to operate on a temporary permit for more than three decades so state regulators like thirty. But you keep doing it. And then they kept letting them do it for over thirty years. It's crazy right. And what can i tell you. More about this. Despite history of air pollution and hazardous waste violations. They were still continued to operate ex. Able to operate it. California health department analysis found that nearly three hundred children under six years old living near exide have elevated blood lead levels in two thousand twelve. We've known this for a while. The last year the plant was in full operation in twenty twenty. A court allowed exide to walk away from its clean up responsibilities leaving us the taxpayers with the bill to clean this up and i wanted to echo this example or highlight these example because a heard of exits. Its own backyard but too because you see the failures of the government time and time again in airing on the side of corporations and this is an example of environmental racism at play and unfortunately as a nation points out this is. There's nothing you this has been happening for decades and decades and a few insights here about specifically about the us fifty six percent of the population. You're toxic waste. Sites are people of color. People of color have thirty eight percent higher nitrogen dioxide exposure compared to white people. There are two times more likely to live without potable water and modern sanitation and ninety five percent of people of color that have claims against polluters denied by The environmental protection

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Half of US Cosmetics Contain Toxic Chemicals, Study Finds
"Lawmakers are revealing a study that finds more than half the cosmetics sold in the U. S. and Canada likely contain high levels of a toxic industrial compound in announcing a bipartisan bill to ban the use of so called P. fast in beauty products some senators released to university of Notre Dame study that finds fifty six percent of eye make up and foundation forty eight percent of lip products and forty seven percent of mascaras contain high levels of fluorine it's an indicator of P. fast fast our so called forever chemicals used in nonstick frying pans rugs and other consumer products they've been linked to serious health conditions including cancer and reduce birth weight the physics professor leading the study at Notre Dame says it's shocking the cosmetics not only pose an immediate risk to users but also create a long term risk accumulating in the blood stream Jackie Quinn Washington

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
"fifty six percent" Discussed on Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
"I think it's pretty much past that. Even some people hold a perception that it's not secure or there are sort of banner abilities with the amount of With the amount of plug ins that you've got the We've not had experiences but we we are on top of it as best we can with demand plug ins and keeping visions up tonight. Is that kinda way the vulnerabilities creeping to Mind signing at the patching in the lot you absolutely security when they release the report they they stipulated the majority of the heck's obscene with outdated software so plug ins themes core A believe it was in two thousand nine hundred fifty six percent of miss applications were out a dyke. So keeping the you're in luck anything keeping it up to date securities the first there and you've also got in social engineering and all sorts of things that can come into play as well but It's it's it's all about keeping it up to date in popping with somebody like wpn for example. Who can help you. If that keep it up to date biking vulnerabilities and be next steps. But i mean. I think the main perception would principles. It was insecure because it was hacked the mice. But that was an. When you've got forty the web give government giardi site said taxes stock stacked against you right from the start and so it's not really that it's insecure. It's no less insecure any more insecure than any of software out there. It's just that it's got the majority share of the internet. It just up a lot more. Yeah that's if it's a fair point and again it is up to those The web administrators to max show. That size is kept current. I'm it was a good segue. Actually they ricky. Because my next question was going to be to of who is p. Engine and how you build a business around would press in open source may introduces to to wbz. Engine the size and capability. Absolutely w engine has been in business for about ten years and the business that she started interesting enough by found out jason cohen. Who's now as cto. And he was serial entrepreneur between businesses at the time and you had a young family at higher men to try and keep himself connected in the it community and so on he. He started the blog and You know he still has his his his blog to die in the blogosphere on web press and he could. He found the you know he was spending more time than he wanted to. Managing some of the things that ricky's alluded to unite security issues cashing issues updating software figuring out which the party plug ins to us yeah how amyloid seeks out of it and understand what's going on and know. He decided to ask if you his colleagues at the time.

AP News Radio
Leonard, George Help Clippers Beat Jazz, Cut Deficit to 2-1
"The Los Angeles Clippers grabbed an important win in their second round playoff series against the Utah Jazz with a one thirty two one oh six victory the clippers cut Utah's best of seven series lead to two games to one hitting fifty six percent of their field goal attempts quite Leonard led the clippers with thirty four points and twelve rebounds the biggest thing is that we made shots and open looks leave me you know you wanna come down tonight we do not Paul George added thirty one points including thirteen in the second quarter as Los Angeles took a fifteen point lead into the half Reggie Jackson Nicole but to meet score seventy points apiece for the clippers Donovan Mitchell led the jazz with thirty points game seven a set for Los Angeles on Monday I'm Jim Bernard

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"fifty six percent" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Matt says. He told vogue when he was ten years old. That longtime michigan wolverines football team. Doctor robert anderson sexually molested him during a physical match. Becker told espn his father did not want to hear about it. He said that was the first time he closed fist. Punched me matt said. His mother contacted the athletic director at michigan. Who was prepared to fire. Dr anderson but his matt told. Espn boat went to bat for anderson and got him back. Working again said he wasn't going to have his team match. Boeckler suing the university. And espn says nearly nine hundred. People who got treated by dr anderson have also retained legal counsel. Anderson died in two thousand eight. Jared max fox news key reservoir on the colorado river shrinking to record low levels prompting concerns throughout the west about future water supply. Federal agency says the level on lake mead is projected to continue falling until november. 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The biggest concern is mlb manipulates. The baseball's year in and year out depending on the free agency class and then he added. It's not a coincidence. It's definitely is something they did. Alonzo pointed to a pair of recent developments as evidence for his claim the juicing of the ball during the two thousand nineteen season after which seven of the top ten free agents were pitchers and the subsequent deadening of the ball. This year ahead of a hitter. Heavy free agent class whereas mlb set an impossible number of home run records in two thousand nineteen the league as a whole is on pace in two thousand twenty one for the lowest batting average and the highest strikeout rate in its history. I think there's some merit to this story. And i want to keep an eye on it because i think we'll hear more about this as they look into the way balls are being manufactured and the way they're being used in games. I've got some new numbers on our fan poll question. It's getting a lot of play. We're asking you with the usfl and the xfl scheduled to begin playing pro football and twenty twenty two d. Think that's just too much pro football and the numbers have changed a little bit. Used to be sixty forty and now fifty six percent of you say no forty four percent of you say yes so check it out. It's on the homepage. It sports byline dot com. We're going to be sharing with you an interview that we did with mike marshall mike passing away recently in our continuing series. We remember we remember cy young award winner. Mike marshall and marshall played in major league baseball for fifteen seasons for nine different teams. He won the national league. Cy young award and seventy four. And he was a two time all star and he was the first relief pitcher to win the cy young award. We'll kick things off talking a little football with that million linebacker twelve years in the national football league. He played for oakland san francisco and washington. 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FiveThirtyEight Politics
"fifty six percent" Discussed on FiveThirtyEight Politics
"Conservative view on crime for example but online you can see her response. And you're more honest supposedly but that's the theory that support for racial equality support for say gay rights other things of that nature people of express more support in public and extra somewhat public private. This is total speculation but on something like the death penalty if you're kind of a quote unquote woke democrat. The death penalty can kind of feel medieval. It's like a very emotional thing to be like. Yeah like an eye for an eye that know that person should be put to death for what they did and so maybe that's why they feel particularly like that's not a sentiment that they can express in their social circles and their circles but they might be more willing to reveal their true Instinct almost to an online poll and still the surprised like this issue by such an overwhelming margin. Not like you know similar things on abortion or something else equally divisive for boaters and by us. I'm a little surprised at pugh. Part of the polling that pew publish did relate this to kind of racial justice lens at least a majority of americans fifty six percent said black. People are more likely than white people to be sentenced to the death penalty for being convicted of serious crimes about eighty percent of respondents. Said that there was a risk of executing innocent people when using the death penalty. There was at least some risk. That innocent person will be put to death so maybe get some of the underlying social desirability people realizing that there may be some faults or inequities in how the death penalty is used but supporting it when they're asked online versus over the phone. But i wanna come back to the question here. Which is so given this potential social desirability bias. And the clear doubt that we've seen repeated pugh said. It was repeated over at least three times. They've conducted the polling. They found reliable gaps. They've also found reliably. The democrats have a wider gap between online polling and phone polling..

The Mini-Break
"fifty six percent" Discussed on The Mini-Break
"But give me neil here. I'm but look the big thing. When he was ripping off the win streaks was again he was holding served. Ninety percent of the time a little bit higher he was holding serve at the rate of john is ner and he was breaking serve thirty five percent at the rate of prime rafia. On the dollar and prime djokovic again he broke the numbers. Mathematically heading into that australian open final and then he blinked and like. There's no denying all of us saw that match and we thought he's not ready because if he couldn't beat that joke which wednesay going to do it and i do think on his head a little bit like tennis players get in their own heads. There's no denying that. And yet i mean by every metric. He beat paul today zero four-shot rallies he wants sixty six of tommy. Paul one forty three. And that's because he just throws you. He is getting that return. Pass the service line. He's getting a deep at your feet and you're not gonna have plus one opportunities against him and you know again in today's match. He did serve. Like john is ner he only made fifty six percent of his first serves but he won eighty percent of those first-serve points. When you're forty fifty on your first serve points. You're having a successful day at the office. Thirty wins against thirty. Two and four stairs isn't great. But tommy didn't have the overwhelming weapon to beat them and i think medvedev in that first set kind of locked in and you saw it in the five three service game for paul which paul was credit to him that he ended up holding. They're getting that. I set but bev extended those rallies ten fifteen shots and just was like i'm not going anywhere and if you hit the winner down the line and set up a drop volley for yourself. Bravo my friend. You just beat me. But that's what you have to do. You have to go out there and beat new medvedev into your credit. You've been on this since the beginning. That's a really hard thing to do particularly in a three hour. Five set format yet spot on because medvedev in the first set was looking to horse points. Yeah exactly. He was forcing things and he forgot. Offense is going to be hard. This is clay. When you get onto the slick indoor courts of we'll actually shang. i was gonna say shanghai. But that's outside isn't it feels inside when you get on those very medvedev ian courts that are really quick and the ball barely bounces. Deal can generate offense really easily. Yeah good luck is right. I mean he's won every single tournament in the entire stretch from the us open to the world tour finals but on clay. He's gonna have to just real back and it's going to be hard work for them but we we also we've seen him do that hard work particularly in twenty nineteen where it's like my god. Does this guy have a long or is he. A robot is cardio is insane. He needs to bring that version of neil medvedev to a clay court as soon as he flipped that switch. It was very very difficult on. Tommy no you know what they say. The more your hairline has receded. The better your cardio. I can firsthand experience. Therein deniro medvedev's too bad haircuts away from shaven that bad boy. I clear my thing. I always say my vision. I can envision that oh no the full squidward look. That'd be great for him. And like i said it when he doesn't i do it so anyways tangent for all of you on the side but no i mean yes i would echo all of your points and again is his plan a as on clay courts in particular as sexy as a c. Pastas sexy as a rude..

Michigan Policast
"fifty six percent" Discussed on Michigan Policast
"The impact of them called the proven that amend and a request was made to the attorney general on whether this flew in the face of michigan's constitution and was therefore invalid act by the legislature to amend those initiatives and dana nessel rule. That is disgusting as it was was legal out. Mark brewers going to court to have that decision overturned. I think deep down dana nestles open against hope that she loses this case. Adopting is one thing you know you kind of understand that rather than put it on the ballot you can adopt it if it gets enough signatures. I guess i. I don't really know. But the amending is always done in lame duck. -sego figures just sleazy by nature. So and speaking of sleaze ruth johnson. Everyday with this woman. The senator who was the secretary of state at one time i am says that over half of michiganders do believe that our elections can be trusted and that although she is not saying that there was widespread fraud or that. The fraud that Was not there have changed the outcome still. The elections weren't perfect. You know it is imperative that we pass all these laws to make the elections better And with less voters i guess would be a benefit But what she should have said was that over half of michigan. Republicans do not trust the elections because the detroit news poll found that fifty six percent of republicans believed there was widespread fraud but that sixty three percent of all michiganders' said that the presidential elections were fair and again. We'll have details in the show notes and again a republican you know not being truthful about the elections and just fanning the flames of distrust in our whole process which i think is going to bite him in the but eventually when people don't trust elections they don't vote while the people who don't trust the elections or republicans so live with it republicans in lansing. We've got something interesting going on which could have an impact on the entire state..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"fifty six percent" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Worldwide. Sports byline usa. And here's host ron bucks and wherever you might be across this great country of ours and around the world. I'm ron bar good to have you with us. For another addition of america's sports talk show and i see we've got updated numbers on our fan poll question of. Do you consider madison. Bumgarner seven inning. No hitter against atlanta and official no hitter and still a majority of you say yes you do. Fifty six percent forty four percent voting. No on the question so check it out. It's right there on the homepage at sports. Byline dot com. And don't forget if you want to listen to any of the great programming on the sports byline network all you have to do is go to that homepage and right at the top. There's a listen live button. Click on it and you can listen to not only this program but all the great programming on our twenty four hour worldwide sports byline network very scary moment in baseball in the game between the phillies and cardinals phillies outfielder. Bryce harper left the game after taking a ninety seven mile per hour. Genesis cabrera fastball. To the face in the sixth inning harper was bleeding but he was able to walk off the field under his own. Power and cabrera also hit the next batter. Dd gregorious with a ninety five mile. an hour fastball. but that pitch head gregorious in the back and it happened. On back to back pitches it got more cheek. Probably a little bit of knows phillies manager. Joe girardi said about bryce harper. And how he was hit a harper posted on social media a little later on that he is good and the tests all came back good so it appears that he has avoided a major injury and that is good news and some olympic news for you athletes who decided to take a knee or raise their fist and protests at the twenty twenty summer olympics in tokyo will be punished. The international olympic committee revealed that the protests ban will be in place when athletes are inside stadiums at ceremonies and on podiums. Isis's rules condemn any form of demonstration or political religious or racial propaganda and olympic venues and in addition the olympic governing body came to the conclusion that the ban would remain in place following consultation with the athletes. It's interesting to to read this story because you know how people are athletes in general use that platform to say what they feel and things. We're gonna spend a good portion of this hour talking with a good friend of mine. Rick welts he's been part of the nba for more than forty years. He's i and probably will be the only nba ballboy who has been selected to the naismith basketball hall of fame. So we're ready to go good to have you with us on sports byline. Hi this is ron bar and guide great news for anyone suffering from ongoing pain. Due to aging overexertion the effects of everyday living relief factor is a one hundred percent research based formula that was created to combat the root causes of inflammation. Relief factor is designed to address sore muscles. Stiff joints aches and the general discomfort. You may feel. There are four key ingredients in each approach is the body's natural inflammatory response function from a different metabolic pathway. And they've got something special for sports byline network listeners. You can get their three week quickstart programme for just nineteen ninety five. That's ninety five cents a day head to relief factor dot com or call one eight hundred five hundred eighty three eighty four relief factor helps to support a healthy response to inflammation and decreases discomfort from the effects of daily living. And you can get yours at relieffactor dot com or by calling one eight hundred five hundred eighty three eighty four your life your freedom get back to living at relieffactor dot com time for your small business report presented by dell small business as a business owner. You've got a lot of decisions to make the one responsible for your company's ultimate success or failure the one all of your employees look to direction and you're the one that has to see the big picture to know what moves to make next but don't get so caught up in feeling accomplished by getting work done and those two items checked off that you forget to check in with yourself every week take thirty minutes to have a meeting with yourself as the chief strategist of your business and make sure you're still headed in the right direction rather than just accomplishing a list of tasks. And that's your dell small business report. What do you get when you talk to a dell technologies adviser. You get someone who understands. There's an art to listening is able to hear more than what's being said and can provide small business solutions that make you feel truly heard you're saying let's get started for advice on everything from laptops to the cloud solutions powered by intel the platform calling advisor today at eight seven seven asked down and now. Today's cleaning tip from tomatoes towels heavy duty cleaning wipes people are disinfecting more frequently these days. But did you know there's a difference between disinfecting and cleaning. Cleaning is the first step before disinfecting and his needed on a regular basis to remove germs dirt and dust from surfaces plus keeping a clean surface helps minimize the growth of future germs and now a word from tubbataha at taba towels we started with the toughest messes and quickly realized. Tell the towels heavy duty cleaning wipes can clean just about anything like stubborn brake. Dust spilled paint even permanent marker. There's literally thousands of uses proudly made in the usa with thirty thousand five star reviews. Find house heavy duty cleaning wipes at your local auto parts store the home depot. Lowe's and more look for that big yellow tub. This is america's sports talk show sports byline usa. Here's ron bar rick. Welts joins us on sports. Byline rick has been a part of the nba for more than fifty years. I got to know rick when he started his basketball. Career is a ball boy for the seattle supersonics. He worked his way up in the organization and was the head of pr when the sonics won their only nba championship. Back in nineteen seventy nine. He then moved to the nba league office where he became the third. Highest ranking official as the league's executive vice president and chief marketing officer his leg accomplishments include the development of the dream team the launching of the wnba and the development of the. Nba's all star weekend. He left the office to become the ceo of the phoenix suns. And in two thousand eleven he became the president and ceo of the golden state warriors. And during his time there. The warriors went to five straight nba finals. Winning three championships. He's retiring. But i have to tell you. It's really going to be like that godfather movie just about the time. I thought i was out. They pull me back in retirement. Particularly in sports is an interesting thing and for you. It's been part of your dna for more than fifty years. Tell me how you came up with this decision to retire. Timing broad to not happy better. But i'm hearing you go through the resume we've known each other for a very long time.

The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"fifty six percent" Discussed on The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"You don't ray. We asked on the ranger. Greg's twitter channel on monday. A poll question. It is the canadian club. Poll question and we asked me to the four division leaders in points. Toronto pittsburgh las vegas carolina as the best chance to raise the stanley cup. This year in honor. Canadian club Now do you have any idea. Do you pay close attention. You watch everything that happens with. The rain griggs soldiers. Not don't get me wrong but do you have any idea what the results are already think will be surprised by what the pollsters submitted. I don't know the numbers. But i'm going to guess. Toronto vegas pittsburgh carolina who interesting toronto vegas pittsburgh carolina. Vegas vegas rehab -solutely slam dunk vegas. Which is nice. Because we've got. Max pacioretty the vegas golden knights on the podcast this week. I wonder how many times devoted as you say that. I could just see marc andre fleury for whatever reason with flippers. Just hammering things vegas fifty six percent fifty percents Six percent of those voted going with the vegas golden knights. The toronto maple leafs eighteen percent. Carolina snuck ahead of the pittsburgh penguins thirteen percent for the hurricanes. Twelve point five percent for the penguins. Look we'll get into headlines voluntarily for me. I'm surprised that the penguins success this year me to. I'm not by the individual success. Sidney crosby is still a study and there are lots of good things. Like about the penguins. I guess it's the sum of the parts that i didn't see coming together in the fashion that they had I wouldn't have thought tristan. Jerry and casey smith would play goal like they have. I wouldn't have thought their defense could be as good as they are and without malkin. Who's not the malkin old but still a damn good player. I wouldn't have thought this could be but man crosby cancel roster all over twenty goals at teams fast and mike sullivan is a really really good coach. Really good coach. I mean talking about good coaches. You've got the carolina hurricanes rod brind'amour's. Look that deals getting done soon. The extension for rod brindamour should it one hundred percent. Maybe before the playoffs. I mean there's been some good dialogue. But you're old ward good coaches right in. Most you see around the league teams chase the good all the time. We're always trying to find it if you have one. Make sure he doesn't go anywhere else. Well pete deboer is another with the vegas golden knights and as we've already teased we've got max pacioretty of the golden knights joining us this week. Episode nineteen of the podcast as we do every week. We're going to check in with cool. Let chris cool dot co..

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast
"fifty six percent" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast
"And what is the future for the industry industry. That are really good jobs which quickly as possible to everybody at home and online really during a time like this. Everyone needs to be focused on their health and wellness so having all access has been really great things open up. I do believe you'll still see a lot Teachers and studios have on my options whether on demand after a website or in real time virtually especially because a lot of people are still not ready to go back into big studio with a lot of people so having a hybrid option would be great so that more people have access to the teachers and quality of instruction using has become so popular. And what do you think the demand for online policies classes have increased in popularity during the lockdown. Now so many people went out to buy equipment in the moment on happened but most production factories could not continue to produce anything so once all those commitments for sold out. A lot of people are looking for ways to work out and john. It's not quite can be done without any clinton celebrity. You just have to be able to lay on the floor. Speak to move and it's also full body workout so for someone. Just a lot of things on their plate even within lockdown working from home. Maybe they're having to homeschool their children. Poll why it can be done. It is a really good stress release and one of the few times you just get this focus on yourself on these really think about anything else you certainly do. With fifty percent of the uk workforce still working from home many are feeling the physical effects of spending long periods of time. Inadequate poem workstations apparently more than fifty percent of brits have reported experiencing neck as well as back pain fifty six percent shoulder complaints as a result of working from home. How'd you think pilotes helps. Easy aches and pains that we are enduring as a result of the remote working for plunged the whole body workout. But what does that mean. It means that literally every muscle to be strengthened and stretched equally. We don't want you to be too flexible or too strong enough for injuries happened. And when you do a lobbies specifically it starts from your center. Which is the muscles and on your hips your back. Your stomach and your shoulder verbal by strengthening and stretching those muscles it does allow your whole skeleton all the phones to be able to be held up by your muscles which is their job so inadequate death or chair working at your dining room table. It's really hard to focus on your posture. Evil on your mind especially just trying to get your work done if your muscles can't hold you up. It's even better. I'm union things about it but the space that the flies can create within your spine and the length that gives you really help reduce the compression from sitting all day Our neck connected to shoulder issues and people looking forward over a dining room table to get to the computer or a lot of work time on their phone. It's causing a lot of neck pain which can Go into your shoulder when you do pilates specifically even on the mat you'll see and feel how much stretch and strength happens in that shoulder by connecting your arms to your back which just means that when you go to move from working at your dining room table so grabbing something out of a bag. You don't accidentally hurt yourself and paint happens so just by actually practicing philosophies over time you'll feel the benefits and not is released from minor aches and pains and also just really great for your lower back of couse. What did you think the mental health benefits of taking part in policies. And how can especially help during this time of lockdown bigly and this time with wadis used to be called control aji and so i mean just focusing on controlling your own body and when you do your practice you only can focus on what body parts are moving where and from what muscles really have to focus on that. So it's not just the movie and meditation but it's a way to escape all the stress and anxiety that are happening from the time. We're in an awful life in general can be really right there that it's eastern can house lower anxiety and lower levels. But because you're working out. Because of the next workout increasing serotonin levels which helped him that the crush and and really help you feel invigorated strong happier and so by doing your pilots practice. You get the benefits of workout. That we all have felt gun running or other kind of exercises but then you also have the added benefits of lowering strengthening. Of course. I was looking at figures. And operators are only expecting twenty five to thirty percent of people to go back in person. I do a pilates class. Myself and since lockdown the shooter has done some really good videos online on youtube that we follow very regular and he also introduces different sorts of items to us. Like you've got a stake you've got this up battling simba. What type of Do you have extra fuel. Pilates classes on fucking dot com. Which i do everything without props someone have access to it. But if people do have access to some top supplies the i love There's a squishy ball. People are not as excited in the back to the jim yet. Not that they don't want to be back around people or their friends but we're all wondering how this is going to work out. A lot of people will be able to do online classes and online workout. And that is a good thing. It just means. More people will have access to good health and wellness and stay strong and be able to take care of themselves so some whites with a magic circle. Squishy ball will help. Add to the plot extract that you're already doing including what you were mentioning yeah. I was looking at online politics classes today and the stretches that you do as you say. It's an all over body conditioning. So you're not really putting a lot of weight on the joints. And because i go to regular classes i actually feel so good a failed. The whole body is how to workout and it's not too much stress. I actually feel better in myself because it clears the mind and you do retreats as well. There was one. That's actually in maui. Hawaii is to me. That would be fantastic. And we all go to maui days what i love about pilates quality over quantity always so you do the best three to five reps up any exercise and then you move on. It's really important for the mind as well. In fact as many studies team in just applauded there where he saw that most people after certain number reps are not paying attention. They're just going through the motions and that's kind of a waste of time it's also can cause injury or strain or overuse of certain muscles and joints and so you do. Almost there could be thirty four exercises and a thirty minute workout. And you're only doing few reps of each one. Your body is constantly being challenged. Your mind really have to stay on it. Which is why you.

L.A. Times Morning Briefing
Far fewer California seniors are getting vaccinated in rural counties than urban areas
"Has only vaccinated about half of it senior population against covid nineteen. That's according to the latest data from the cdc. The sixty five and older group was deemed the most vulnerable to death and serious illness. During the pandemic but overall only around fifty six percent of california seniors have received the full course of a covid nineteen vaccine there are also discrepancies between urban and rural counties. In the more rural conservative shasta county just thirty six percent of seniors are fully vaccinated that compares with other counties like merrin just of san francisco where seventy one percent of seniors are fully vaccinated

Houston Public Media Local Newscasts
Texas Republicans target Houston with raft of bills seeking voting restrictions
"Houston area. Democrats are blasting voting bills. That are now making their way through. The republican led state senate government reporter. Andrew stoddart says those legislative measures or being condemned by houston's mayor who says bills or discriminatory against people of color senate. Bill seven and house bill. Six would ban twenty four hour voting and drive thru voting as well as remove restrictions on partisan poll-watchers mayor sylvester turner said. Those changes and others amounted to what he called. Jim crow two point. Oh the texas rights project. And i want to thank the representatives for being here today. Stacey extended voting hours at harris county but mostly used by people of color fifty six percent of voters who cast ballots late night. Hours were black hispanic or asian. In addition black voters and other voters of color were more likely to be victims of poll-watcher intimidation harris county. Commissioner rodney ellis echoed. Turner calling the bills a modern day poll tax. He called on business leaders to pressure republican lawmakers to block the bills. Lieutenant governor dan. Patrick previously blasted such pressure from companies including american airlines and dell.

Talking Tech
Online platform Roblox plans to introduce 'safe' voice chat to talk with friends
"Video game news lately. Bread let's start with roadblocks which just announced an important feature coming soon a during the company's most recent investor all roadblocks vice president of engineering adam miller revealed they planning to launch a quote. Safe voice chat. So why is it a big deal that safe robotics has emerged as a popular online destination particularly for kids according to robots about fifty six percent of the platforms. Thirty two point. Six million daily active users are under the age of thirteen. So having a safe voice chat is a really big deal. If you're not familiar with roadblocks it's basically a platform featuring tons of user created. Gave us some of the most popular ones are adopt me players adopt and take care of pets and there's another one called welcome the blocks per where you can buy a house get a job and almost feels a little bit like sips. I play these games with my kids a lot particularly my daughter. Who's a really huge fan. The game right now only has text chat so you can chat with friends just by typing That's something as parents you can disable completely or if you wanna heavily taylor it. Depending on your child you can do that Robuck says they also have a lot of people working behind the scenes just to track appropriate language and things like that so that your kids not encountering something inappropriate now obviously a big concern with introducing voice chat if you are someone that plays online games on consoles or p c is potentially exposing players and stuff like profanity or other bad language. I mean obviously we have all experienced some level playing call of duty where someone gets a little mouthy and it gets a little weird but roadblocks could introduce privacy. Settings or younger players are limited to save voice. Chat with their friends like a lot of Other games it's by default. What they could do is make it private so that they're only talking to their friends but this is enabled that sounds

Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
"fifty six percent" Discussed on Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
"As part of their movement or incentive very interesting and your ria in broker dealer clients. have you seen a lot of these firms. We think permanently changed the recruitment process. Or is it going to be a temporary adaptation. And then i'll go back to business as usual once the world of max up. I think it's going to be somewhere down the middle to be honest with you. Because i think that the work environment is going to shift post pandemic. I think that Work from home will be a much bigger component of people's workweeks and therefore i think the recruiters in their their approach will be a mix of this new paradigm in the work from home environment associated with the old paradigm as people returned to the workplace. Yeah i completely agree. Definitely some sustainable improvements and maybe not needing to hop on the plane multiple times to go visit with a potential recruit on the adviser side being able to more efficiently tackled due diligence process. Perhaps more from the comfort of one's home and the same report you talk about the five stages of the adviser movement journey. Would you be able to share what those five stages were and how that might impact advisors. You're happy to let me give you an outline for them. So the first stage was what is known as the information gathering stage at this stage the advisers are really serving the marketplace in trying to get a full scope of their opportunities from there they move into the consideration phase and this is when they move from simply gathering information to actively considering the move to really thinking about what's right for them and their families and with the pros and cons are to making a move and then there's step three or stage three if you will and that's making the move itself and at this stage. They decided to make the move so this is a really about the transition planning in the actual transition and then from there onto four which we see as the benefits of the move so once they made the transition this is where they start to experience the benefits of that transition at a recruiting to them in their business and then lastly it's a reflection period. So what do they think about their decision to move with the move again. The anticipated challenges end up being challenges. In fact so it's more of a retrospective view of the overall process. That's interesting and on steps foreign five so stop four was the benefits. Or why did it in the first place in step. Five was the retrospect or kind of monday morning. Quarterbacking on those two points. What did your data show motivated advisors to move in the first place and then the corollary to that is what made them stay so what we saw from folks was the benefits of the move. They were looking for. They wanna feel more confident about their future success. They wanted to have greater job satisfaction additionally they wanted to have more control over their future in the benefits of the move number showed that some once. They made the move. Some ninety. six percent are happy with the decision they made and looking back on the reflections part of the stages from concerns versus reality standpoint. So when they would thinking about the move they were concerned. Initially about the amount of time. I would need to spend on the transition instead of managing my practice so sixty four percent. Were concerned looking back retrospectively. Only thirty percents said that that was actually the reality. Additionally fifty six percent of respondents said that they were afraid of the unknown however retrospectively only twelve percent thought that fear actually came to fruition and then at transition time eighty seven percent of advisers had not taken an extended time off so unfortunately part of that retrospective review is. What would i do differently. And it is quite time consuming and becomes all consuming that transition. So i think that they are reflective and looking back and thinking okay. I'm biting off a lot here. Let me be sure that i'm ready for this. And as well taking care of myself at the same time as i'm taking care of my clients. I think we see the same thing and to an earlier point. We were talking about around advisors joining established platforms versus only about twenty percent of advisors launching their own way. I suspect that some of the delta than between the expectation that advisors. We're going to have to spend much more time working on their business. Instead of working with clients versus the reality once they transition was probably due to that that there was more stuff they're able to offload and i'm sure we see it's of course a big adjustment in the beginning but then he kinda get your sea legs and within a couple of months Becomes much more easier to understand how to do certain things and the benefits. Starting to pick up. I agree fully again. Just harkening back to those advisers then actually made a move. They cited a desire to operate autonomously and providing conflict free advice to their clients as that major motivator and then improved earning potential as mentioned better technology. Strong firm culture. Those would be the key drivers for that ultimate decision. Yeah and one of the big findings was the financial motivation behind a move so we always say that. The math has to make sense and advisors are serving multiple constituencies. Of course. they're trying to take care of their families. Their china take care of their team's financially and then the day they're they're business people but if advisor moves just because of the financials that typically doesn't go over well with clients. So i would like to think at least that while financials might beep nice benefit of moving into the ria or independent broker dealer space. There has to be many other motivators for why they wanna go independent in the first place and also Poll factors reasons. Why they're motivated enough to depart the comforts of their of their current firm few great. I do agree wholeheartedly. We see that through our studies that advisor that's making a move. That is either solely or predominantly based upon compensation or monies that they receive and making the move they end up regretting it far more than those that have done a more holistic approach to reviewing that move process and looked at things like culture and technology and getting you know family and put into relocations.

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"A nice perk for some folks. Paramount plus will launch in the nordics on march twenty fifth and comes to australia australia later. This year viacomcbs also reported that in its q four. Cbs all access and showtime streaming subscribers grew fifty six percent on the year to thirty million with nineteen point two million of those in the. Us are signing up. I actually already did sign up. I signed up. Because i wanted to watch a playoff football game and I i was up on my roof and that was the easiest way to get it. Because i have slaved and and i couldn't get it over there so i did sign up so i could watch. Tom brady advanced to the super bowl. I will probably cancel it until i again need a time to watch live sports but the the most fascinating part of this is the idea that we're now seeing host is need plus and net flicks kinda hit a glide path. Now that they are they are they are saying that. They're profitable at a certain level that everybody's understanding if you wanna play in this realm you're pricing yourself below net flicks. Nobody at this point has said no. Our value proposition is more than that. Netflix is is now going up. They all wanted nestle in below that. But we're not seeing the micro of the micro payment. Well i guess we are with ad-supported of like three ninety nine or something like that now. It's it's ten dollars. It's eleven dollars That that seems to be where this has settled in it. I also think it's interesting that we're seeing Ah coming in also undercutting disney. Plus which is you know. They just kind of pumped up their numbers in seeing. You know crazy growth I think we reported on a couple of weeks ago and offering that five dollar now admittedly. That's coming later. They'll give you the taste of the expensive relatively expensive. You know live tv version of it first and then let you roll back to that five dollars a month one Later on i also you know we mentioned about the theatrical releases. I don't think that's also insubstantial. We've seen that certainly playing into a max's marketing in a big way You know it's not like they're just you know pushing a no-name movies or you know things that have gotten released in january or something like that you know. We're seeing the latest mission. Impossible is going to be in that thirty day window. It's not day in day that it's going to be in theaters. I feel like for a lot of people. That's an academic distinction at least for the time being so an interesting combination of pulling together all of these pieces again for me. A lot of it comes down to you. Know how easy is it. To subscribe unsubscribe these. I think that's the value in a lot of these services. Like i need to be able to drop them quickly for them to get the most value out of them and and you know you i- platforms at the launch on that kind of stuff. I one thing on the labs where we get out of here number one. The nfl is doing their rights. The old cbs has a big A big play in The nfl they currently are the rights holders for the afc on sundays. It looks like they are going to secure. That writes again Those rights again. It comes at a gigantic premium. The nfl is looking recording to the new york. Post to a up their their price by one hundred percent and including Some digital only games including a thursday night..

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"That's going to be a nice perk for some folks. Paramount plus will launch in the nordics on march twenty fifth and comes to australia australia later. This year viacomcbs also reported that in its q four. Cbs all access and showtime streaming subscribers grew fifty six percent on the year to thirty million with nineteen point two million of those in the. Us are signing up. I actually already did sign up. I signed up. Because i wanted to watch a playoff football game and I i was up on my roof and that was the easiest way to get it. Because i have slaved and and i couldn't get it over there so i did sign up so i could watch. Tom brady advanced to the super bowl. I will probably cancel it until i again need a time to watch live sports but the the most fascinating part of this is the idea that we're now seeing host is need plus and net flicks kinda hit a glide path. Now that they are they are they are saying that. They're profitable at a certain level that everybody's understanding if you wanna play in this realm you're pricing yourself below net flicks. Nobody at this point has said no. Our value proposition is more than that. Netflix is is now going up. They all wanted nestle in below that. But we're not seeing the micro of the micro payment. Well i guess we are with ad-supported of like three ninety nine or something like that now. It's it's ten dollars. It's eleven dollars That that seems to be where this has settled in it. I also think it's interesting that we're seeing Ah coming in also undercutting disney. Plus which is you know they just kinda pumped up their numbers in seeing you know crazy. Growth I think we reported on a couple of weeks ago and offering that five dollar now admittedly. That's coming later. They'll give you the taste of the expensive relatively expensive. You know live tv version of it first and then let you roll back to that five dollars a month one Later on i also you know we mentioned about the theatrical releases. I don't think that's also insubstantial. We've seen that certainly playing into a max's marketing in a big way You know it's not like they're just you know pushing a no-name movies or you know things that have gotten released in january or something like that you know. We're seeing the latest mission. Impossible is going to be in that thirty day window. It's not day in day that it's going to be in theaters. I feel like for a lot of people. That's an academic distinction at least for the time being so an interesting combination of pulling together all of these pieces again for me. A lot of it comes down to you. Know how easy is it. To subscribe unsubscribe these. I think that's the value in a lot of these services. Like i need to be able to drop them quickly for them to get the most value out of them and and you know you i- platforms at the launch on that kind of stuff. I one thing on the labs where we get out of here number one. The nfl is doing their rights. The old cbs has a big A big play in The nfl they currently are the rights holders for the afc on sundays. It looks like they are going to secure. That writes again Those rights again. It comes at a gigantic premium. The nfl is looking recording to the new york. Post to a up their their price by one hundred percent and including Some digital only games including a thursday night..

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"fifty six percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"A nice perk for some folks. Paramount plus will launch in the nordics on march twenty fifth and comes to australia australia later. This year viacomcbs also reported that in its q four. Cbs all access and showtime streaming subscribers grew fifty six percent on the year to thirty million with nineteen point two million of those in the. Us are signing up. I actually already did sign up. I signed up. Because i wanted to watch a playoff football game and I i was up on my roof and that was the easiest way to get it. Because i have slaved and and i couldn't get it over there so i did sign up so i could watch. Tom brady advanced to the super bowl. I will probably cancel it until i again need a time to watch live sports but the the most fascinating part of this is the idea that we're now seeing host is need plus and net flicks kinda hit a glide path. Now that they are they are they are saying that. They're profitable at a certain level that everybody's understanding if you wanna play in this realm you're pricing yourself. Below net flicks at this point has said no. Our value proposition is more than that. Netflix is is now going up. They all wanted nestle in below that. But we're not seeing the micro of the micro payment. Well i guess we are with ad-supported of like three ninety nine or something like that now. It's it's ten dollars. It's eleven dollars That that seems to be where this has settled in it. I also think it's interesting that we're seeing Ah coming in also undercutting disney. Plus which is you know. They just kind of pumped up their numbers in seeing. You know crazy growth I think we reported on a couple of weeks ago and offering that five dollar now admittedly. That's coming later. They'll give you the taste of the expensive relatively expensive. You know live tv version of it first and then let you roll back to that five dollars a month one Later on i also you know we mentioned about the theatrical releases. I don't think that's also insubstantial. We've seen that certainly playing into hbo max's marketing in a big way You know it's not like they're just you know pushing a no-name movies or you know things that have gotten released in january or something like that you know. We're seeing the latest mission. Impossible is going to be in that thirty day window. It's not day in day that it's going to be in theaters. I feel like for a lot of people. That's an academic distinction at least for the time being so an interesting combination of pulling together all of these pieces again for me. A lot of it comes down to you. Know how easy is it. To subscribe unsubscribe these. I think that's the value in a lot of these services. Like i need to be able to drop them quickly for them to get the most value out of them and and you know you i- platforms at the launch on that kind of stuff. I one thing on the labs where we get out of here number one. The nfl is doing their rights. The old cbs has a big A big play in The nfl they currently are the rights holders for the afc on sundays. It looks like they are going to secure. That writes again Those rights again..

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"Url the features currently limited to desktop an android devices but eventually both creators viewers will be able to create clips by clicking on the clip icon and samson reported overall revenue. Grew two point eight percent on the year in. Its q four to sixty two point. Fifty five trillion korean on about fifty six point four billion. Us dollars even as revenue from its mobile. Division fell eleven percent on the year quarterly. Profit was up twenty six point. Four percent in the year driven by the highest ever quarterly earnings from its display division and strong demand from its memory business although q for profits did fall. Twenty six point seven percent compared to q. Three all right. Let's talk a little bit more about the game. Stop saga which has really evolved quite a bit. Since we talked about it yesterday we had marketplace tech. Molly would onto tell us a little bit more about short selling stocks and what was really going on with the game. Stop situation how. A sub reddit had driven a lot of retail investors to try to kind of take on the old hedge fund community and it's messy. It's messy so years where we are at least recorded at this point today. The stock trading app robin hood confirmed that it plays trading restrictions on several stocks included game. Stop also amc amc theaters blackberry costs and nokia letting users close or sell positions but not by new shares. So it effectively. Kind of made the whole thing plateau which might not have organically otherwise a pop up on robin hoods homepage said fifty six percent of its users own. At least some game stops stock. Which gives you a sense of how many folks were actually participating in this In other robinhood news. A class action lawsuit. This is probably the first of many has been filed against robin hood in the southern district of new york and it reads robin hood purposely willfully and knowingly removing the stock g. e. from its trading platform in the midst of an unprecedented stock thereby deprived retail investors of the ability to invest in the open market and manipulating the open market justin. I know you've been following the story. It's a wild one. What do you make of this will. The there is no doubt that this is an absolute seismic change in terms of how a retail investors are going to treat themselves. But the big change here is that we've seen punitive action. Come in not only from robin hood but also from weibo which was another trading platform. That people left robin hood to go to when they made this decision and the larger question is exactly why they made this decision. A lot of questions. On exactly a whether or not robin hoods parent. Company has some financial stake in this game and whether or not they were protecting their own interests here. This is a meam that liquidated so much money from hedge fund that now we're seeing what happens when those folks who by the way are not only billionaires that run things like that but those are. That's billionaire money. That goes into the hedge. Funds that are making that are that people are trading for. Were going to see. Exactly how loud day can rattle these chains and and what we've seen over the past couple of days is pretty loud. What's interesting to me is seeing this go from being a red it story to kind of because of the amount of money..

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Robinhood Takes Stock
"All right. Let's talk a little bit more about the game. Stop saga which has really evolved quite a bit. Since we talked about it yesterday we had marketplace tech. Molly would to tell us a little bit more about short selling stocks and what was really going on with the game. Stop situation how. A sub reddit had driven a lot of retail investors to try to kind of take on the old hedge fund community and it's messy. It's messy so years where we are at least recorded at this point today. The stock trading app robin hood confirmed that it plays trading restrictions on several stocks included game. Stop also amc amc theaters blackberry costs and nokia letting users close or sell positions but not by new shares. So it effectively. Kind of made the whole thing plateau which might not have organically otherwise a pop up on robin hoods homepage said fifty six percent of its users own. At least some game stops stock. Which gives you a sense of how many folks were actually participating in this In other robinhood news. A class action lawsuit. This is probably the first of many has been filed against robin hood in the southern district of new york and it reads robin hood purposely willfully and knowingly removing the stock m. e. from its trading platform in the midst of an unprecedented stock thereby deprived retail investors of the ability to invest in the open market and manipulating. The open market justin. I know you've been following the story. It's a wild one. What do you make of this will. The there is no doubt that this is an absolute seismic change in terms of how a retail investors are going to treat themselves. But the big change here is that we've seen punitive action. Come in not only from robin hood but also from weibo which was another trading platform. That people left robin hood to go to when they made this decision and the larger question is exactly why they made this decision. A lot of questions. On exactly a whether or not robin hoods parent. Company has some financial stake in this game and whether or not they were protecting their own interests here. This is a meam that liquidated so much money from hedge fund that now we're seeing what happens when those folks who by the way are not only billionaires that run things like that but those are. That's billionaire money. That goes into the hedge. Funds that are making that are that people are trading for. Were going to see. Exactly how loud day can rattle these chains and and what we've seen over the past couple of days is pretty loud. What's interesting to me is seeing this go from being a red it story to kind of because of the amount of money. That's that's at stake seeing this kind of reverberate. Obviously there were numerous affected hedge fund. You know And molly we talked about that yesterday on the show and and kind of that the financial impact side of this boat seeing the tech platforms. React to this. I think has been really interesting. An how robinhood goes forward from this. We already saw. I even hesitate to call it a losing a ton of goodwill but they file a settlement early this year effectively deceiving a they probably something with jesse about deceiving customers about you know what they were charging for transactions and stuff like that. Obviously this is several orders of magnitude bigger. A problem for their imaging for an app called robin hood two seemingly a b. halting trading on on something like on these you know mean stocks. Or whatever you want to call them. I also i don't understand all the other ones but costs is a weird one to make just on a personal side. All of these are shorted stock. So this is where all of this all of this began was on a list of the most shorted stocks on the market Stop was number one and it was insane short. I'm sure there's a few people who had loved game stop to come back and like change their business model it'd be successful but mostly it was. Hey this is a great way for us to make money. There is not an also. There was not enough stock for the hedge funds to buy back and so if everybody bought the stock it was going to rise and that was there was no way for it to stop all those other companies. That you've seen blackberry. Nokia cost tootsie roll. They are all there because they were also on that list of the most shorted stocks. That's the only connection between all these things. I thought it just a coincidence. These are all style. Gic brands big emphasis on nostalgic. As in. yes you have you know. Maybe the heyday has been over for some time. It's interesting watching the Spirited debate online about robin hood but about you know any d- trading institutions that have halted trading of all the stuff saying. hey listen. Things are too volatile. We don't know what's going on. This is a little too crazy Nobody can participate for at least in the way that they want to make quick buck and so we figure out what's going on. you know. a lot of people are saying well. Who's who's who's leaning into robin hood what's going on here. Does do the hedge hedge fund people. And i'm using hedge fund just as the people who have a lot more money and have been doing this for a while. Do they just win. Because that's the way that it's been thus far and just more powerful And then other people saying thank you know robin hood's a start up you know you you you're using it for free i mean. Would you expect like this is easy. You didn't think it was just going to be this easy did you. So i think that story is just beginning because if the market can be manipulated so easily and read it is read. It is a very powerful thing when it wants to be but this happened all sorts of other

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"Url the features currently limited to desktop an android devices but eventually both creators viewers will be able to create clips by clicking on the clip icon and samson reported overall revenue. Grew two point eight percent on the year in. Its q four to sixty two point. Fifty five trillion korean on about fifty six point four billion. Us dollars even as revenue from its mobile. Division fell eleven percent on the year quarterly. Profit was up twenty six point. Four percent in the year driven by the highest ever quarterly earnings from its display division and strong demand from its memory business although q for profits did fall. Twenty six point seven percent compared to q. Three all right. Let's talk a little bit more about the game. Stop saga which has really evolved quite a bit. Since we talked about it yesterday we had marketplace tech. Molly would onto tell us a little bit more about short selling stocks and what was really going on with the game. Stop how a sub reddit had driven a lot of retail investors to try to kind of take on the old hedge fund community and it's messy. It's messy so years where we are at least recorded at this point today. The stock trading app robin hood confirmed that it plays trading restrictions on several stocks included game. Stop also amc amc theaters blackberry costs and nokia letting users close or sell positions but not by new shares. So it effectively. Kind of made the whole thing plateau which might not have organically otherwise a pop up on robin hoods homepage said fifty six percent of its users own. At least some game stops stock. Which gives you a sense of how many folks were actually participating in this In other robinhood news. A class action lawsuit. This is probably the first of many has been filed against robin hood in the southern district of new york and it reads robin hood purposely willfully and knowingly removing the stock g. e. from its trading platform in the midst of an unprecedented stock thereby deprived retail investors of the ability to invest in the open market and manipulating the open market justin. I know you've been following the story. It's a wild one. What do you make of this will. The there is no doubt that this is an absolute seismic change in terms of how a retail investors are going to treat themselves. But the big change here is that we've seen punitive action. Come in not only from robin hood but also from weibo which was another trading platform. That people left robin hood to go to when they made this decision and the larger question is exactly why they made this decision. A lot of questions. On exactly a whether or not robin hoods parent. Company has some financial stake in this game and whether or not they were protecting their own interests here. This is a meam that liquidated so much money from hedge fund that now we're seeing what happens when those folks who by the way are not only billionaires that run things like that but those are. That's billionaire money. That goes into the hedge. Funds that are making that are that people are trading for. Were going to see. Exactly how loud day can rattle these chains and and what we've seen over the past couple of days is pretty loud. What's interesting to me is seeing this go from being a red it story to kind of because of the amount of money..

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"Stock trading up robinhood confirmed it place trading restrictions on several stocks including game stop. Amc blackberry costs and nokia letting users close or sell positions but not by new shares. A pop up on robinhood homepage has fifty six percent of its users own. At least some game stop stock discord. Confirm that banned. The server used by the wall street bet sub reddit saying he continued to allow hateful and discriminatory content. After repeated warnings read. It also confirmed that the separate was taken private for about an hour on the evening of january twenty seventh wants public again. The moderator said they were working on automated moderation software to deal with the surge in traffic but had been granted special. Api by reddit and pointed to the twitter account at wsb mod for public communication

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"Gets excessive can Lead to panic attacks On people have been admitted to the er because they were having a panic attack and freaking out because like too much delta eight anderson especially if they were newbies and their system in their mind body wasn't used to that flood of superstrong Thc you know there can be some problems. Delta eight does not give us any of that. let's talk a little more about delta eight. It is naturally occurring but if you buy delta eight vape cart or something like that. Chances are it was created in a laboratory it. Was you know an industrial extraction or synthesis process because delta eight. thc typically we only get we're lucky to get one percent of that In an plant and an individual plant and we analyze. It's kinda like cg which we've talked about in the past boy if you if you even get one percent. That's that's a payload right so that being the case when you smoke loosely flower or vape it. Chances are you're getting a third of a percent of of thc or something of that type if there's any there at all often it's trace amounts and by definition trace amounts don't really affect you so most of us have never felt the effects of delta eight. Thc you're telling me that it's in the processing that they extract of plant material to get to an amount of delta eight would have any efficacy or synthesized in in a lab. It sounds like you're saying right. And when they synthesize it. There's a few different ways to do that again. It gets very complex but just to summarize for your listeners they can start with delta nine. Thc and converted to delta eight. they can start with. Cbd and convert that to to delta. It's rather interesting chemistry. Yeah down the road. Is there a possibility of someone. A geneticist breeding cultivar. That would be high in delta eight. I yes absolutely and let's hope that happens. And i'm sure it will. There's there are companies that are betting the ranch you know betting the farm on specific market segments and slices of the biochemistry of this plant alike veterans. And what we see it. All the time was cbd right. That's just one particular cannabinoid so There there are companies really right now. focusing on delta eight There's one company that has a delta eight vape cartridge that is about fifty six percent Delta eight and about eight percent delta nine so you know it can't be sold in all fifty states it's it is categorized as cannabis not hamp But it's relatively speaking low quantity of of Of delta nine to get so anyway some users report that they're less likely to suffer paranoia or extreme anxiety and a certain segment of society has a tendency toward that so in that respect delta eight is kind of a savior for them..

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Why 2021 will be an even bigger year for coronavirus
"But a lot of the people who are testing positive people who are already in quarantine in isolation we kind of feeling like it. It's not yet. But has new south wales more or less nile. The sydney outbreak have christmas and christmas under reasonably relaxed circumstances. You did have a massive gathering on eastern suburbs breach at bronte. Beach will only see the results of that in five to ten days time. But it's looking okay is still perplexes. Me that the premier of new south wales and the health minister are digging in refusing to mandate masks when that would give them an extra degree of security. I mean you had people the other day swarming. All over on boxing day swarming over the shops. There were some mask wearing but not as much as you'd hope and it would just be such a small thing to go to mandatory masks. You sort of need it to be a rule so that people follow it so that you get that mess coverage that you need for it to be effective. The other thing that i thought was interesting that they mentioned in the press conference yesterday was that some of the people who had testing positive had tested positive on ten or eleven of the isolation actually quite light in the isolation and that just goes to the varying incubation periods of this virus five days is average but it can go eight ten fourteen sometimes even longer than fourteen very. It's very small percentage of the golden fourteen. And then as we've said many times a corona cast your false negative rate right at the beginning of the infection is really quite high. Could it be could be anything up to eighty percent but then goes down to a low roundabout eight days and what you're seeing here is the false negative rate getting done pretty low as the infection proceeds in some people and it's just prudent to watch to see whether or not people are still negative as they come out of that chelation period. We've actually got a question from someone who is in quarantine or was at least when they wrote this letter to us. Lazy saying You norman and also the primary of new south. Wales urge people to celebrate christmas outside. But what about the quarantine is who have no fresh air for fourteen days and are relying on many hotel ventilation. Is it safe for them. Depends on the movie hotel. The ventilation has been a problem in some of them. And i think in some hotels they've try to fix up the ventilation so that is as it can be. But there's no guarantee in this the problem is if you're in quarantine and you're taking outside. That creates risk as they showed in victoria. So unfortunately you do have to remain confined to the room tough though that may be and question from phillip corinthian as well phillips making the comment that you say politicians talking about noncompliant behavior as being disappointing or surprising but He sort of going well. Why don't you just put them in jail. Where the regulations that there to make people comply with With regulations the problem here is coercion does not always work. They find that out in victoria. We mentioned this before wherever they please surrendered a supermarket. They arrested a woman. If you remember rightly And then they realize that you just alienate the community by too much coercion. You've got to bring the community along with you. That's what's happened in the northern beaches. It's not perfect. Didn't happen in suburbs of sydney over the christmas period. But you really just go to try and bring people with you and for really agree. Jesus offenders then you might have to find them or do something stronger. Yesterday they were talking about a woman who escaped quarantine in western australia and serious finds a waiting car but apart from the odd case. You just can't be seen to be too heavy-handed about this. You've got to bring the community with you. This many people in quarantine associational coming for testing like literally tens of thousands of people coming forward for testing. It seems a little unfair to focus on the very few people who aren't doing the right thing when so many people That's right and then. This is the problem of behavioral economics. If you like which is that if you think. The norm is misbehavior. Then you will change your behavior towards the norm. We we like to. Our behavior is typical of other people's with a few exceptions and therefore if all we're doing is broadcasting bad behavior actually the behavior of the community will drift towards bad behavior whereas if you focus on the positive and say the vast majority of people in new south wales during the right thing that becomes the norm and we do it. The same thing goes for just changing the subject from covid nineteen to say obesity. The more we say. Obesity is accused problem. Forty percent of people are obese or whatever. The number happens to be at that particular time people who are putting on weight thing. Oh well relatively normal. It's not a problem with being obese. Might not like it that much. But that's the way it's going whereas the actually say the majority strains are not obese and feeling gooden so on and so forth then you will tend to think. That's the norm and drift towards that so changing your behavior in that sort of form. And that's and that's how it works here to forcing you to hard doesn't work is the same the case with masks then like we were saying before that if you make the mandatory and people are wearing them then people just wear them well there is a there is a singing promoted by some people in healthcare. Which is there is a. There's something that you just do. It and mandatory mask wearing is adjusted. It's an easy thing to do You're not restricting people's behavior you're just asking them to wear a mask so it's not too onerous and therefore it's a reasonable thing to ask it's mandatory to others. We'll give him the is ls episode for at least a couple of weeks unless something big happens and we will be back if it does. Norman what sort of mindset show be should we be taking into two thousand twenty one. Well let's start with the so-called uk strain ovo people in britain. Are you jacking up with the uk strain. It's like people saying that. The krona viruses the china virus. So that feeling anxious about that anyway. There is a strain. I identified in south east of england which we saw yesterday in a preprinted that it looks as though the estimated increase in transmission ability. If you like is about fifty six percent not seventy percent for started. It doesn't look as though it's increasingly virulent in other words during more damage or even less damage to people and it. He's slowly taking over. In terms of the prevalent virus in that part of england and will probably start moving there and maybe even overseas once border. Start coming down. So there's not to panic about the comment in this. Pre print is the control of this virus. You've variant is the same as before it's lockdown. Actually it's a serious lock down the predict from their modeling that in the uk they won't control this variant with. Half-hearted lockdown measures is going to be the full thing including universities in schools. They predict unless britain does that. It's not going to be able to control this new variant given its increased contagious nece. Don't nothing i'd say. Twenty twenty one is what's for vaccines. The astra vaccine comes in and reports better effectiveness with new dozing van. We're in good shape and australia. And because we manufacturing it here but if they are stuck around sixty two percent. Australia has a major problem on its hands with a second rate vaccine and to acquire early doses of the vaccine from pfizer or moderna. So that we can be prepared particularly for clusters where if new clusters arise. We can immunize healthcare workers or even experiment with what we talked about before and chromecast ring vaccination but the astra vaccine is for australia's one to keep an eye on because if that doesn't pan out in the next few weeks to be in a highly effective vaccine. Australia's got a problem because we have a second rate vaccine on our hands. And the thing. I'll say for twenty twenty one. I'd love to leave you with a positive sense is that we've really got to begin for twenty twenty. One is going to be a long time before this comes under control and for most of two thousand twenty one. We are going to be at risk in australia from overseas. importation of virus from corona virus fatigue. Which i'm sure many people are feeling already. So we've just got to keep our vigilance. Keep our borders strict and hope that the vaccine gets in early and we can vaccinate as quickly as possible so that we get this under control and hope that those vaccines do prevent transmission. Those are the things to watch out for. And we're just gonna take a deep breath and digging for twenty twenty one absolutely but you've got to say that in terms of globally australia's going into twenty twenty one in a really good position competitive many other places in the world. It's really fantastic. And so as new zealand and conceive from south korea are fragile that can be sued. Just go to maintain our vigilance. Not rest on our laurels. But we've done well. Well

Today in Focus
Amazon doubled its profit during the pandemic
"Given this huge surge of demand. How profitable has two thousand and twenty pm for emerson. Well it looks like in terms of its of its revenues. It's just off the scale. Really a big big on both the top and bottom line. We've got revenue coming in amazon. Report is third quarter results. Companies revenues were ninety. Six point one. Five billion dollars is not income. Increased to six point. Three billion dollars in the third quarter. That's nang well. The stock is up almost two percent here after hours. Mike that's quite a bottom line. Beat here for amazon operating cash flow increasing fifty six percent. Everything he's going through the roof. I mean the numbers are so big that have no sense really of what they mean but i can tell they made the amazon has done very very well and so that leads me into my next question. Is this a company that pays its taxes and plays fairly in the marketplace so there are huge questions about amazon taxes. They pay the taxes all over the world. The question is how much tax they pay. So in september it was reported that its sales in the uk had surged fourteen billion pounds but it paid only two hundred ninety million pounds in uk tax. Now that as far as i understand it is because the level of profit that it declares is relatively small but it's turnover and its revenues arguably speak for themselves and that's a huge source of control busy so for example in two thousand eighteen in the usa amazon posted income more than eleven billion dollars but the company paid nothing in federal taxes. Nothing nothing and that's because they would say well they've only just started to turn a profit

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Elon Musk Shares New Details on Tesla’s Battery Costs
"Moving onto the european battery conference interview with elon. Musk then that's was overnight about two. Am pacific time about a twenty minute interview and you did share quite a few things one of the things that caught the most attention at least on twitter today was elon. Musk's comments on long-term battery cost goals for tesla. So of course we heard at battery day. They aim to reduce those costs by about fifty six percent per kilowatt hour. So you on here. Finally gave us a dollar target. We had not heard that before he says quote the long term goal would be to try to get to a cost per kilowatt hour of perhaps around fifty cents or fifty five cents at the cell level for a long range battery and quote so you may have noticed the reason part of the reason this got so much attention today on twitter was because he on said fifty cents or fifty five cents per kilowatt hour at the sea level considering most estimates today put tesla above one hundred dollars per kilowatt hour down fifty cents per kilowatt hour obviously would be pretty insane so he llanos pretty clearly misspeaking there. Just run through a little bit of math year in case anyone has just a wild theory that maybe someday that would be possible. Nealon stock really long term. No that's not the case so to demonstrate that we can look nickel content in the battery pack for the model three that contains around thirty kilograms of nickel a kilogram nickel. Today costs about fifty dollars per kilogram. A little bit more. But let's just round down the scale discounts. You know whatever the case may be so. That's four hundred and fifty dollars of nickel in a battery. Pack for the model three assuming that seventy five kilowatt hours that works out to six dollars per kilowatt hour just for the nickel content in tesla battery so yeah that's just raw materials. There's no way they're ever getting down to fifty cents or fifty five cents per kilowatt hour. He also says at the cell level so even if you misinterpreted that and said that's a purse l. price of fifty cents or fifty five cents. Which will never make sense to quantify it that way. But let's say the new forty six eighties. There's going to be you know. Eight hundred nine hundred of those per mile three pack if each cell were fifty cents. You're then looking at a total battery cost of four hundred and fifty dollars but again just the nickel content alone costs around that much so pretty clearly ilan just misspeaking here any means fifty dollars or fifty five dollars per kilowatt hour so that shouldn't be too surprising with the math that we had worked through from battery day that fifty six percent cost reduction most estimates today. Put tesla at the pack level. You know somewhere around one hundred and five to one hundred and fifteen dollars per kilowatt hour so we can use these long-term targets and combine those with the battery percent reductions that we heard on battery day to get a gauge for those current cost estimates. But it's important to remember. That on here is talking about the cell cost and during battery day that fifty six percent per kilowatt hour reduction seven percent of that was actually four. Sell to vehicle integration. So i don't think we should be. Applying that percentage on this base cost here. So let's say than just at the cell cost level. They're targeting a forty nine percent reduction there if that's an accurate assumption that means yawns numbers here would imply that. Today's prices are somewhere between ninety eight dollars and one hundred and eight dollars per kilowatt hour at the cell level. So i don't know how much the additional cost to go from. Cell to pack would be per kilowatt hour but these do seem to line up pretty well with what estimates have been and can give us a lot more confidence in where tesla is currently and then of course. We're they intend to get to longer term with you on confirming that in this interview. So that means longer term you could be looking at a seventy five kilowatt hour. Pack costing just three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars versus today may be somewhere around seven thousand seven hundred so that's obviously very exciting for them locations for the car but one thing that i do also think is really interesting. Is the marginal impact of that as you. Add battery capacity because at that price. It just doesn't cost that much to add additional range adding twenty five kilowatt hours. There would only cost additional roughly twelve hundred dollars so in the case of a model three for example you could add an additional say hundred miles of range for only a final cost to the customer if you apply twenty percent margin on that of about fifteen hundred dollars. Obviously the batteries have to fit in the car. So there's going to be a limit. But i think as better costs come down. That limit is going to be more physical constraint versus pricing constraint.

TED Talks Daily
David Lammy On Why Climate justice can't happen without racial justice
"I've got to stop by admitting that in many. Me Giving a talk about how climate action can help black communities is surprising. I grew up whole black with a single mother in Psalm. One of the most deprived areas in London in the nineteen seventies and s climate change was the last thing on my mind. Representing Tottenham. Its member of parliament for the past twenty years my focus has been on trying to reduce the deprivation I grew up around in the past the climate crisis never featured at the forefront of my politics because it was never one of the most immediate. Constituents facing or at least it didn't feel like it. Rising sea levels feel unimportant when your bank balance is falling. Global, warming is not your concern when you can't pay the heating bills and you're not thinking about pollution when you're being stopped by the police and so perhaps this is why as the black lives matter movement roared across the world that's been so dimension saving black lives from the climate emergency. The too long those of us who cared about racial justice treated environmental justice is that was elitist and at the same time, the leaders who did focus on climate change we usually white and rarely bothered to enlist the support of black voices in their work. Even Progressive Allies sometimes took votes to granted and assume that all community didn't care or wouldn't understand the truth is the opposite is true. Black people breathe in the most toxic air relative to the General Population We are more likely to suffer from respiratory diseases like asthma. And it is people of color who are more likely to suffer in the climate crisis. This is no coincidence. The cheapest housing tends to be next to the busiest roads and many of the lowest paid jobs are the most pollutant industries. People of color consistent deny the bottom of the housing educational and Employment Ladders. This story connects black communities across the world from London to lay goes to La black-americans are exposed to fifty six percent more pollution than they course white Americans breed seventeen percent less air pollution, the May produce. It gives a whole new meaning to the black lives matter slogan I breath we all right. We know the name of George Floyd who was murdered by the police, but we should also know the name of eloquently Deborah. Ella a nine year old mixed race girl from southeast London was killed by fatal asthma attack evidence suggested was caused partly by the unknow fool levels of air pollution near her home. And it's not only urban areas where black lives are disproportionately under threat from climate change. My parents had country of Guyana is one of the most vulnerable countries on earth to the effects of climate. Change. So far, gladys contributed relatively little to the climate emergency, but it's one of the country's facing the most serious threats from it. While the annual carbon dioxide emissions beheaded the United States is a staggering sixteen point. Five metric tons in Guyana is just two point six, it is a patton repeated. The Globe those countries that have contributed least the climate breakdown mainly in the global south will suffer the most from floods droughts and rising temperatures. This is a patent suffering with a long history. The exploitation of our planet's natural resources of always been tied the exploitation of people of Color. The logic of colonization was to extract valuable resources from our planet through force paying no attention to its secondary effects. The climate crisis is in a way colonialism's natural conclusion. The solution is to build a new coalition made up of older groups most affected by this emergency black people in American cities who are already protesting that they cannot breathe. People of Color in Ghana, watching sea levels rise to the point where many of their homes become uninhabitable young people in places like Tottenham London afraid of the world they will grow older and progressive allies from all nations of all races, religions, creeds, and ages on this side. All demanding recognition that climate justice is linked to racial justice, social justice and intergenerational justice to

TIME's Top Stories
The Ugly Partisan Truth Behind President Trump's Stimulus Roadblock
"The. Last official jobs report before the presidential election would garner significant reason but there is no normal these days and the jobs report. Last week was immediately overshadowed by the president's Kovic Nineteen diagnosis. But for tens of millions of Americans, the state of their employment is along with covid nineteen. The only issue that really matters and it's clear that well more than half the jobs lost in the immediate aftermath of the spring shutdowns have been regained almost half ten million jobs have not. That fact alone would suggest the need for further government stimulus but hope for that faded after the president announced that he was uninterested in further stimulus bill until after the election though he then backtracked and suggested he was open to some action even so you might think that authorizing another round of perhaps two trillion dollars in stimulus would be in the interest of a White House seeking to curry support ahead of. The election, but there are reasons for their ambivalence. The harms of this covid nineteen recession are starkly uneven and are disproportionately hurting those who favor the Democrats especially poor and minority workers clumped in urban areas as well as service industry workers all over the country. Some of those are in regions where the Republican Party is strong but a considerable portion are in blue areas of the country more likely to support Democrats. Insured this recession is the most unevenly experienced economic downturn. Ever it is uneven by level by race by region but what is becoming increasingly clear is that it is uneven by party affiliation as well the economic harms of the pandemic and of attempts nationally and globally to contain it or hurting everyone. But those most inclined to vote Democrat are being hurt more than those inclined to vote Republican White Women for instance, have according to the bureau. Of Labor Statistics recovered more than sixty percent of the jobs lost in April black women however have recovered only thirty four percent. The highest earning income cortel is now above the. Employment levels of the beginning of the year. The Lowest Cortel are still twenty five percent below the national unemployment rate is seven point nine percent the unemployment rate for those twenty two, twenty four is twelve point, five percent for those over fifty five is six point seven percent. Then juxtapose those facts to who votes Republican. Versus who votes Democrat according to the Pew Center. Almost ninety percent of black women vote Democrat fifty, six percent of Republican voters are over the age of fifty five millennials skew fifty, five percent Democrat in almost every category those who are being hurt most by the recession are more likely to vote democratic. There are exceptions non college educated white men are not exactly thriving in the covert economy and according to most polls those trending toward the Republicans though the gap has been narrowing since two thousand sixteen in general however, the recession has hit cities hard and service sector cities such as New York Washington DC San, Francisco Los Angeles, and Miami especially, hard more suburban and rural areas of the country have seen. Less, dire employment losses and less economic contraction in part because governments in many Republican dominated states have been less likely to institute strict restrictions of businesses and schools. The net effect on whether the federal government will spend more to address stalled recovery with still substantial unemployment is that the geographic and demographic parts of the country that need help the most skewed Democrat and the parts that need it less Ski Republican. In. A functional political environment, there would be widespread recognition that the national economy and hence long-term prosperity for all of us is impossible if wide swath of the country are economically sinking greater New York City alone contributed about one point, six, trillion dollars to the GDP of the United States in two, thousand, nineteen, which was nearly eight percent of the national total California is about fifteen percent of the national economy. Similar sized proportions are true of major metropolitan areas throughout the country a nation with more than half of its citizens sinking economically is not a recipe for stability and strength for the whole country. Yet, our national politics seem indifferent to that reality. Political leaders appear more interested in the short term needs. Of their particular base than the overall health of the country Republicans are most egregious here though one could critique congressional Democrats for making a political calculus that holding out for a bigger stimulus rather than compromising on a smaller deal is also playing politics with economic needs of millions. The failure to pass more stimulus aid however is the equivalent of refusing to authorise disaster relief in the face of a category five hurricane that cuts through six states on the grounds that it left the rest unscathed we don't do that usually because we recognize that today, it may be Texas that needs money in an emergency and tomorrow it might be New York and that we for all our manifold differences live in one policy. But the current overlap between political affiliations and economic necessity has blinded many to that fact. The refusal of Republicans to authorize more relief spending may make sense given that their base is less impacted by the negative effects, but it will not make or keep America Great. If Wide Swath of the United States are economically imperilled, the politics may explain what is happening. They do not justify it, and in the end, we will all be the poorer if we do not act collectively and quickly.

The Indicator from Planet Money
Where's Everyone Moving To?
"Murray Pitino from Bloomberg City lab so much joining us. You recently wrote an article kind of looking at a bunch of the the moving data because we've. We've definitely been hearing a lot of things about this great migration and all these people moving from covert and you kind of. Took a dive into this question. Exactly, we've seen a lot of anecdotal evidence about a so-called urban exotic. So we thought that it'd be interesting to try to do a summary of the interesting data points. We could get our hands on. Yeah. Where did you look at this data because I really into data at the indicator I don't know it just. It's it's a really good point. So. We do get a fair amount of research coming from moving companies real estate aggregate, or is like Zillow and We did find a quite more nuanced story. What did you find I? Mean I feel like the the story has been at least the anecdotal story has been like people are fleeing cities they're moving to the country and sort of settling down like there's this excess and so what did you find when you actually looked at actual data? What story did tell? Yeah. So we found that over all it seems like people actually during the during the stay at home order is between March and June. People moved away less than they usually do, and that's what the the moving data told us. But overall, we also saw really interesting regional nuances. We have seen a lot of people moving out of especially Manhattan. But also a lot of people moving in San Francisco and we're going it's kind of a story about civil thing. But what we've seen is that a fair amount of people who move out of San Francisco in New York City tend to go to actually also pretty big cities like Los, Angeles Chicago Atlanta also Seattle, and so it seems like people are moving from the what Los Angeles is a bigger city I don't know 'cause I. Yeah. The it was like not the story that. I expected because I, was like Oh they're moving from the biggest cities to smaller cities. Blessed Angeles isn't a smaller city I think in Los Angeles people can have a little more space. It seems like people are maybe not necessarily leaving urban places but going to urban places where they can maybe have more space or something like that. Yeah. That is definitely interesting and We have data from a real estate consultant and the that in Manhattan whom sales had dropped by fifty six percents year-over-year. But in suburban counties around the city the had increased by actually forty four percent. Your of a year the other thing that I really loved in your article was that you took a look at history. which I thought was such a fascinating perspective. You kind of look back in time a little bit at past. Pandemics and sort of big issues in in big cities in the US would you find? While a thing we did see out in previous pandemic mentioned the Spanish flu but also the cholera cities have always been historically resilient. And have managed to kind of recover from all the hardship that has happened because you looked at I think in London back in eighteen, forty nine, they had ten thousand people die of cholera within a few months and then a huge fire destroyed a lot of the city. But right after that, the city's role as sort of the world's leading financial center at that time. Actually grew. So few experts we've talked to. Kind of expect the same thing to happen with the the current pandemic even though pretty big shift that has happened in maybe was there before is the whole working from home. Movement that is happening Sarah. It kind of depends how what the norms regarding this. Turn up to to be you know like people return to the office or will people who can stay working from home right? So this time might be a little different because we are establishing a protocol now where. We don't need to necessarily be at work. So we all still might be working jobs that are technically based in New, York or San Francisco but we could be living elsewhere yet and I think another important thing is that a there was an overall trend of population in dense urban city centers growing less fast than than people in suburban areas. So this is this is a trend that we that was already happened. Basically, it may have been accelerated. So you're based out of London from what I understand is that right? Exactly. Yeah. What's happening in London are people leaving London is at the same thing as New Yorker people saying like London is over. Notice definitely a good question. I. I. Live in London and Rents has dropped quite a lot recently is your rent dropped. It has actually buy a lot or just like a little bit or a by a fair amount because I feel like people are people tend to. At least from what? I see a b. kind of leaving the. The center. So yeah, I. Guess we'll have to see.

AP News Radio
Americans fault US govt over foreign powers for virus crisis
"More Americans hold the U. S. government responsible for the covert nineteen crisis in this country not foreign nations a new poll shows more Americans blame the U. S. government instead of foreign countries for the corona virus crisis in the U. S. that goes against the trump administration's contention that China or other countries are to blame fifty six percent of Americans say the U. S. government has substantial responsibility for the situation that compares to forty seven percent who place that much blame on the governments of other countries and only thirty nine percent to say the same about the World Health Organization the poll by the university of Chicago Harris school of public policy and the Associated Press and a or C. center for public affairs research was conducted before president Donald Trump tested positive for the virus I'm surely antler

Mac OS Ken
Apple China iPhone sales jump
"New iphones on the way, current iphones appear to be trending up in China. That's the word from the China Academy of Information, and communications technology by way of apple and CIDER. Well by way of JP Morgan analysts Samir Chatterjee by way of Apple. Insider. According to the peace while domestic Chinese manufacturers saw their shipments rise about eighteen percent month over month shipments of smartphones produced by foreign firms and primarily apple. Rose. Fifty six percent over the same period. The Way Chatman season improving shipments of smartphones could calm investor worries over a possible slowdown for apple in China.

People of the Pod
Republican Jewish Coalition official makes the Jewish case for the Republican party
"As the Republican National Convention dominated the news this week I sat down with Matt Brooks the Executive Director of the Republican Jewish coalition to hear him make the Jewish case for the Republican. Party. Just a reminder AJC is a five. Oh, one C. Three, not for profit organization that neither endorses nor opposes candidates for Elective Office Matt. Thank you so much for joining US Saffy. It's great to be with you. Thanks for having me AJC held a series of virtual programs last week at the Democratic National Convention and we're doing the same this week alongside the RNC you spoke at. An Age RNC program yesterday and you guaranteed the Donald Trump will win a larger percentage of Jewish vote in two thousand twenty than he did in two thousand sixteen. What makes you so confident of that first of all, my understanding of the politics of the Jewish community I've been doing this job for thirty years. So I think I have a very good feel for the Jewish community. But then the most important reason is to look at the record of this president There is no question that he has been without a doubt, the most pro Israel president ever in history. That's not coming just from Matt Brooks, but it's coming from people like the prime, minister of Israel has said as much in the Oval Office in meeting with them. So there's a reason why fifty six percent of the Israelis who were polled in a recent poll would like to see president trump reelected and only sixteen percent. WanNa see Joe Biden reelected because they understand that this president is absolutely transformed the US's relationship beyond that Steph. Touch on domestic issues I think people in the Jewish community are deeply concerned about what's happening in our big cities whether it's Portland Seattle New, York, the lawlessness, the rioting, the efforts by the left wing progressives in the Democratic Party who want to defend the police. I. Think People in the Jewish community understand that president trump giving his incredible track record. Pre covid is the best person to revitalize our economy postcode and also recreate and bring back all the jobs that were lost as a result of this pandemic. So I think there's a wide range. Of issues that both foreign and domestic that to me give me great confidence to have my back moment point into the stands and guarantee that this president will do better among Jewish voters and twenty twenty than he did in two thousand sixteen was the Yankee Fan I. Appreciate any reference to Babe Ruth let me just follow up on that though you pivoted and spoke about domestic issues at the end, which obviously are very important. You started out with Israel though I'm curious does the RJ see any kind of polling or anything like that indicates that the? Percentage of American Jews do vote based on. Israel. My sense is generally not at top issue for American Jews. So we do have extensive polling and we're very data driven in our messaging and how we look at the races you know, I think your point is well taken but you know elections and campaigns about mosaics. It's about putting pieces of the puzzle together. It's not just one issue. There is definitely a segment of the Jewish community that does care about Israel we're going to appeal to them. There's definitely a segment of the Jewish community that appealed issues. Like school choice we're going to appeal to them. There's definitely segments of the Jewish community the care about the issue of defunding the police and having law and order in our streets in protecting us against anti-semitism. So we're GONNA have various messages targeted to various constituencies within the Jewish community. Our community as you well know is not monolithic. So to say that there is one issue that's gonNA drive the Jewish vote would be a mistake but I think we have enough experience and expertise in this arena to make sure that we're serving up the right messages. One issue that you just mentioned Matt is is Antisemitism Joe. Biden actually laid the cornerstone of his campaign on President Trump's comments after the unite the right rally in Charlottesville in his video announcing his candidacy, and then again last week when he accepted the nomination, vice president. Biden cited the president's very fine people on both sides comment at which he saw as excusing anti Semitism he cited those comments as motivating him to get into the race to beat the president. How would you want Jewish voters to think about those comments? Well, I, mean, that's going to be part of our task and we've had several events both with Nikki Haley Mark Levin with Senator Ted Cruz just this last Sunday night you know in which we've talked about that there is a mythology that has taken hold by the Democrats to try and create a false narrative that the president Or somehow tried to give support to white nationalist. If anybody takes a step back reads the entire transcript and admittedly I wish he had been clearer and less awkward in his original remarks when we put out a statement to that effect. But if you read a few sentences before and a few sentences after very fine people on both sides, it's very clear that the president strongly condemns White Nationalist Neo Nazis, and you know it is absolutely unambiguous also to some of his other speeches in actions you go back and look right after the tree of life synagogue tragedy he gave a speech that day to the future farmers of America No. President no president go back and take a look at the record, and you'll agree if you read the opening speech, no president has ever condemned anti-semitism and planted a flag about us and our strong commitment to fight anti-semitism wherever it raises its ugly head, and then obviously you look at what the president did it on his executive order to help protect students on college campuses who have been the victims of anti-semitism and I will tell you time and time. Again, this president has by action demonstrated his commitment, not only to condemn white. Nationalist Neo. Nazis. But also to stand up and take strong stands against the rising antisemitism in this country.