35 Burst results for "Fifty Thousand Dollars"

AP News Radio
Trial opens for ex-USC coach in college bribery scandal
"A former coach at USC is going on trial for his role in the college admissions bribery scandal you'll Vonda of H. was a celebrated water polo coach at the university of southern California with a string of national championships now he's on trial for his alleged role in the college admissions bribery case known as operation varsity blues he's the only coach of the many implicated to challenge his charges in court in opening statements in federal court in Boston prosecutors say Bob H. baked outlet credentials for at least two college applicants designated them as water polo recruits in exchange for two hundred fifty thousand dollars from college admissions consultant Rick singer he's also accused of recruiting other coaches into the scheme his defense attorneys say their client didn't intend to accept any bribes and that USC coaches render pressure to fundraise I'm

AP News Radio
Beekeepers turn to anti-theft technology as hive thefts rise
"Beekeepers are turning to technology to stop a growing number of taps of hives in the past few weeks more than one thousand beehives worth hundreds of thousands of dollars have been reported stolen in California our victim a couple weeks ago they've lost over a hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of these Thomas Hayes is with the yolo county sheriff's office clear counters apiaries have been hit she says beekeeping is a growing business people think they can make a quick easy back by stealing hives and putting them into pollination tightening supply of bees and soaring pollination fees are likely motivating beekeepers to go rogue and the speeds aren't outsiders you have to have specialized equipment it's not something that's a random act it's very calculated down to says it takes a year to make a healthy hive they're not easy to replace it because it's just really sad it's it's something that we you know we haven't laps even though we recovered a hive this is something that has just really shock us GPS tracking devices and surveillance cameras are being used to protect the heights I'm a Donahue

AP News Radio
NHL outbreak...Steelers virus cases...Packers stock
"AP sports I'm guessing cool block Jimmy Garoppolo's when the forty Niners spoiled the rams debuts of von Miller and Odell Beckham junior with a thirty one ten win that San Francisco or upload tossed two touchdowns while Jimmie ward picked off LA quarterback Matthew Stafford twice Miller recorded three tackles well bekommen there's two catches for eighteen yards chase young season is officially over after the Washington football team announced the reigning defensive rookie of the year will undergo surgery after injuring his right leg during Sunday's upset of Tampa Bay in Major League Baseball news the Tigers agreed to a five year seventy seven million dollar deal with former red Sox left hander Eduardo Rodriguez according to an AP source the NHL has postponed three Ottawa senators games this week due to a Colbert nineteen outbreak that place ten players and cope with protocol in the NBA fined the Minnesota Timberwolves two hundred fifty thousand dollars after the team arranged a September work out for players in Miami in violation of league rules get some cool bar AP sports

AP News Radio
Audit finds Iowa governor spent COVID-19 funds on salaries
"An audit of state government spending in Iowa accuses the governor of improperly using federal coal bit relief funds to pay the salaries for some of her staff Iowa Republican governor Kim Reynolds is accused of using nearly four hundred fifty thousand dollars in federal corona virus relief funds to pay the salaries of twenty one staff members for several months and concealing what the funds were really for state auditor rob sands says a review of the state's payroll system found that they were passed through the department of homeland security in marked twenty twenty shortfall but then changed to say cope with nineteen personnel costs

AP News Radio
Liberian teen becomes hero for finding and returning $50,000
"A teenager in Liberia who found fifty thousand dollars and returned it to its rightful owner is getting praise invitations and threats Emmanuel too low says he was riding his motorcycle taxi on a highway when he spotted a bunch of money wrapped in a plastic bag then the business woman who'd lost the money went on the radio crying he said so he founder and return the money she gave him fifteen hundred dollars in cash and materials Liberia's president invited him for a chat many are praising his honesty but some including some friends say returning the money was dumb but he'll be poor for his whole life and he says he's been threatened I need to protect myself he says too low had to quit school in the seventh grade to run a taxi service with his motorcycle to make money to help his family and he strongly defends his honesty advising others to return anything they may find I'm Rita fall lay

AP News Radio
U.S. woman jailed over Bali "suitcase murder" to get out early
"A Chicago woman convicted of assisting her boyfriend and her mother's murder and stuffing the body in a suitcase is being released early from a ten year sentence according to officials heather mac was eighteen when she was arrested after her mother's body was found in a suitcase in the trunk of a taxi on Indonesia's resort island of Bali authorities there say Mack received thirty four months of sentence reductions and had shown she was quote a good person before mac was convicted she gave birth to a daughter who is now six the murder happened in twenty fourteen Max boyfriend Tommy Schaefer received an eighteen year sentence his cousin pleaded guilty to helping plan the killing in exchange for fifty thousand dollars that mac was expected to inherit he was sentenced to nine years I'm

AP News Radio
88% of Affluent Households Donated in 2020, New Study Says
"A new study says a vast majority of wealthy households gave to charity last year in twenty twenty during a pandemic a study from bank of America in the Indiana University Lilly family school of philanthropy found eighty eight percent of wealthy families didn't forget those in need most gave unrestricted gifts that allows organizations to spend the money on whatever they thought was most important one issue that gain significance among the rich and twenty twenty was social and racial justice with a significant increase in contributions following George Floyd's death the median income of people surveyed was three hundred fifty thousand dollars the median wealth level was two million dollars I'm a Donahue

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN
"Hearing this podcast in. It's between those two dates of august tenth of november sixteenth of two thousand twenty one and you are living in wilmington north carolina. They're actually looking for extras right now. are preparing an eight episode first season and currently looking for extras at this time. Doubt yeah so jason. Bateman is one of the producers on it. No shit yeah so. He's really big into netflix. Right now with the whole ozarks thing. Because he's i believe i think our cancer of ozark zinc ozarks cancelled really. Yeah but we you get these stars that are like the netflix is all hands them deal. Like here's you know. Make us six movies. Make us yeah fourteen movies in and they hand him like a big jillian fucking dollars and these stars have to go out and try to like force. Feed the kind of throw stuff together. Yeah look ridiculous. Six who made that adam sandler and let's talk about sailing from then because i got a bunch of laws coming out say this Recipe's norm macdonald. Oh yeah one of the greatest comedians. So funny like dude had fucking rocked. Snl so funnier with the weekend. Update like yeah yeah He's to be well missed for sure but going back to adam sandler for the him they keep giving him money definitely keeps giving money. Oh do this do this. Do this do this. And he's putting out movies. That are kind of shitty on netflix. Right i mean there's the his life okay. I was a serious film. You know what i'm saying. That went to theaters. Did not i think so. Yeah that wasn't like netflix exclusive wants. He's dealing specifically for netflix. Ridiculous six sucked. I turned it. dude. I didn't even finish. I turned it off like it's like walking on his hands. It was very much zone type. Yeah i think he's like a western domestic zone. But don't mess with the zohar fucking hilarious ridiculous sixers just but that's it though with zone is a cult classic for adam sandler fans. Yeah you know it's not. It was not one like the wedding singer is one of adam. Sandlers beloved movies. That one and big daddy. Yeah you know the waterboy. Yeah are his beloved movies. Happy gilmore billy madison and all of these muslims. Got up to like waterboy then it was like. Oh he's going to become a staple for comedy in hollywood and then what he did. Grownups right go up to you. Know he started doing other off the wall comedy stuff. I don't know well. He started producing a lot different other films. But wasn't starring in. It was like his friends like Grandma's boy that had all of adam's friends but not adam sandler movie was great. You know there's another one strange wilderness. A happy out production Wasn't i mean it was funny but didn't have adam sandler and those movies. They did very well. Just i don't know it was like everything just started. Pump it out. I mean what was that Adam wexler movie yet but there he was like a. He was a a manager for different actors and stuff. I don't suck. Here's the thing. Here's the thing. Is that at. At what point i want to say. What point do you throw away like. I don't know what's the word i'm looking for. At what point do you say fuck it. I'm just gonna put out movies. Because i have to put out movies right and fucked equality right. You're saying like he's he's he's only under contract to make exxon movies. They don't have to be good right. Well i feel like now that he's going into these series films like uncut gems and there was a great movie i was his last movie was a phenomenal movie right. I think that. I think you're right. I think the netflix movies were forced to much. Yeah i mean there was. I hear that you're supposed to have like six of them. Though so i can't i can't seem to remember all of them except for ridiculous six and there was one There's one he did with her aniston. That was good. Yeah that was. Just go with it now. Not that one. That was the one i remember. It was the the Midnight murder train. Oh yeah yeah movie or whatever but the first one jennifer aniston was. Just go with it right now. That was cute. So there's always these cute movies blended was good. Yeah i think Terry crews kinda stole. That movie was funny Speaking of adam sandlers friends though. Woo moving into the news territory. Real quick moving right along on this podcast actor. Peter dante dante yet number john from grandma's boy right to i'm way to stone to drive to the devils house. Yeah yeah so he did. Numerous adam sandler movies including big daddy and the waterboy played the quarterback in the water boy for a lot of people who barely remember yeah He was arrested in los angeles wednesday morning. Oh shit after allegedly threatening to kill his neighbor over a noise complaint according to tmz Dante confronted the neighbor regarding noise from a construction project on the neighbor's home with the confrontation escalating to the point. Where dante allegedly threatened to not only kill the neighbor. Bu- you know his wife and children. Wow so He was charged with a felony offense for threats and later released on fifty thousand dollars bail around six o'clock that day Expected to appear in court in january twelfth. Two thousand twenty two no comment from dante or his reps right now no shit but he has been active on social media since. Yeah if you look at it. Social media man. He kind of let themselves go. I think kobe was not good to him. Yeah he was even strange wilderness was he. Yeah i don't think. I gave himself the whole thing. I should say. I've seen asking a majority of of like i'm the type that watches. Start watching a movie. And then it's just like if it loses you. The nominee distracted. Yeah i'm out. i'm completely out by the way. Did you get the digital codes. I sent you i did. Okay has dude the movie. nobody. I watched it. I finally watched that movie. I wanna see it. I haven't watched it yet. But if you like john wick. You will like that movie. Yeah it's supposed to be awesome is it's awesome. 'cause you don't expect for bob odenkirk like even if you saw that guy interview with him he's like i'm gonna fuck you up dude. I would laugh too. Yeah and i. And i saw an interview with him and they were like. Oh he's like. I'm not even gonna like get jacked or workout or whatever for this part. I'm just going to be the average dude. Yeah and just thought it was like kirk. Douglas movie falling down no universal. That one it's kinda like kinda snaps and loses it like goes kind of legal rampage around town but same type of thing. Yeah i mean look at unhinged with russell crowe he's all like same thing that and chunky and yeah some girl cottam off or like beef on or whatever honked or he's like listen. I've had a really bad day on. I'm very sorry for what i did. He goes but if i could just get an apology for you as well. And she's all like get fucked like continues on and he goes. You're about to know what it's like to have a bad day. And he fucking chases down on his unhinged. There is a good movie came a year ago. I won't say it was last year. But dude yeah But no talked. I forgot i was. Oh yeah nobody dude. It's like the beginning aspect the whole beginning sequence of the movie I thought it was really really well done. Because it's like he's sitting down and he's like i'm not going to give too much away but like the very beginning. He's in down and he's handcuffed in the lights a cigarette. Whatever and he's like an interrogation room lights a cigarette pose a canada tune out. Who's jacket pulls out a can opener opens it up pulls a fucking kitten out of his jacket and starts feeding the kitten kitten or whatever and then it cuts to the the police investigators and.

AP News Radio
Democrats try delicate tax maneuvers for $3.5 trillion bill
"Hi Mike Rossi a reporting Democrats tried delicate tax maneuvers to fund their three point five trillion dollar national rebuilding bill house Democrats started work Tuesday on funding president Joe Biden's three point five trillion dollar rebuilding plan but they have little margin for missteps Biden has said revenue to pay for the package must come only from Americans who earn more than four hundred thousand dollars a year to do that Democrats are proposing raising the top tax rate back to thirty nine point six percent on individuals earning more than four hundred thousand dollars and couples earning four hundred fifty thousand dollars the corporate tax rate would rise from twenty one percent to twenty six point five percent on companies with annual income over five million dollars but passage in the fifty fifty Senate is uncertain with Democrat Joe Manchin saying the package needs to be cut to between one trillion dollars and one point five trillion dollars to get his support might cross yet Washington

AP News Radio
Democrats Seek Corporate, Wealthy Tax Hikes for $3.5T Plan
"House Democrats are laying out their sweeping plan to boost taxes on big corporations and the wealthy it would restore the top tax rate on couples earning more than four hundred fifty thousand dollars a year to thirty nine point six percent and add a three percent tax on Americans making beyond five million businesses earning more than five million would see their top tax rate rise to twenty six and a half percent the hikes are aimed at paying for president Biden's three and a half trillion dollar rebuilding plan deputy White House spokeswoman Corinne John Pierre would not say if the president's willing to lower the plants cost amid opposition from Republicans and the key Democrat Joe Manchin who says he cannot back three and a half trillion Sager mag ani Washington

Kottke Ride Home
What if All Food Was Square?
"Have you ever been eating dinner and thought this is great but i really wish my entree insides were all the same size and shape. Maybe identical rounded squares. Well square eat heard you and are here with a weekly meal delivery service. That's exactly that food in the form of identically sized rounded squares as the companies deck spread around the internet this week people had trouble figuring out if it was for real. But according to the company's chief marketing officer maria laura florez who spoke to the today show and the over one hundred fifty thousand dollars. They've raised in funding on. We funder it absolutely is quoting today. The miami based company squarely uses processes like low temperature cooking and thermal shocking to turn foods like chicken beef broccoli rice and more into precooked. Fifty gram square patties. The small squares are designed to be consumed in either four or six piece meals for piece meal boxes from sweet break chocolate pancakes to mediterranean. Ciba's asparagus in zucchini range in price. From five fifty to seven ninety nine wants delivered the squares stay fresh for two weeks or more and can be eaten cold or prepared in a variety of ways including sauteed in oil heir fried or warmed in the microwave and quotes and one of the big things that the company is trying to clear up. Is that these aren't meal replacements. The foods that make up the squares are the actual foods. The chicken is just chicken. Sweet potato is just sweet potato albeit they do come spiced but squaring insists there one hundred percent natural ingredients. It's just how they're prepared that thermal shocking process. That gives them their strange futuristic appearance but my biggest question is why i mean sure. It looks kinda cool. But what is the advantage of the square. As best as i can figure it out from reading several articles ranging from bewildered to scathing square. It says that the shape makes it easier to mass produce their gourmet techniques so that they can make high quality. Food more affordable.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Why We Must Reject the Fallacy of Victimhood
"You know there's a chapter in my book on happiness. My book on happiness is titled. Happiness is a serious problem there. A chapter in the book about believing your victim and how that makes it impossible to be happy. That's right you cannot be happy to the extent that you consider yourself a victim. I taught my children their victims of three things. They're all laziness and their own port city of making that. That's how i was raised. That's exactly how i was raised. There is no human on earth who cannot conjure up reasons to believe he or she is a victim. No one because everybody is a victim in some way. No one had a perfect upbringing. No one has a perfect nature. Everyone has to battle something some aspect of the way they were raised some tragedy that happened in their lives. Some built in problem with some built in health problem some built in weight problem. Some built in looks problem. No one escapes tragedy. It that human doesn't exist so the question in life is. Do you see yourself as a victim. And every non white non male in this country is told that they are victims of white males in particular white christian males in particular white christian. Hetero normative sis gender males the empty truly empty human beings that got. Phd's the nothing's the people devoid of any depth the unhappy empty souls that teach your children at forty fifty thousand dollars a year and that includes most high school. Teachers now

Optimal Finance Daily
Understanding 401k Loans
"Half of all. Us workers participate in their employer's retirement plan about fourteen percent of those with 401k's borrow money from them understanding 401k. Loans is important both for those who already have alone and those who are contemplating getting one borrowing limits according to the irs. You can borrow up to fifty percent of your vested. 401k ballons or fifty thousand dollars. Whichever is less if you're vested balance is less than twenty thousand dollars. You can borrow any amount up to ten grand vested means you own it for employer matching funds that can take up to five years you are immediately vested in all funds that you put into the plan interest payments one of the unique features of a 401k. Loan is that you pay interest to yourself when you borrow money such as a home mortgage or an auto loan. The interest is paid to the lender when you borrow money from your 401k. You are the lender all interest paid comes right back to you and goes into your 401k account. Awesome right not so fast. Opportunity cost in the financial world. There's a concept known as opportunity costs opportunity. Costs is the loss of potential gain when one alternative is chosen over another in other words. It's what you would have received. Had you done something other than what you did. For example if back in the year two thousand you bought a carton of cigarettes instead of investing the money and amazon. The opportunity cost is sixteen hundred dollars what that can't be right. A carton of cigarettes today is about seventy five dollars adjusted for two percent annual inflation in two thousand. It costs fifty dollars in two thousand one share of amazon stock. Cost one hundred dollars today. It's worth thirty two hundred dollars when you borrow money from your 401k. The opportunity cost is the investment return. You would have earned. Had you left that money where it was over time. Investment earnings become earnings on earnings or compound interest something albert einstein dubbed. The eighth wonder of the world

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Must Americans Ignore the New CDC Eviction Moratorium?
"Meet the new. Cdc eviction moratorium same. As the old cdc eviction moratorium joseph tzavellas roy of business insider reports that the new rule carries steep criminal penalties for individual landlords. Who break the law. A potential one hundred thousand dollar fine and a year in jail if fiction doesn't result in death and up to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in fines and a year in jail. If the victim person dies nano exactly what that means. I guess that means if you get evicted for not paying your rent you're going to collapse in a heap and die. And it'll be the landlord's fault because the cdc of course is woke. Here's the counterpoint charles. Uw cook writes. No it doesn't it because it's not in fact the law. The constitution says that the federal government makes the supreme law of the land and the judges in every state shelby bound thereby typically. This means that the courts all sorts are obliged to follow the rules that have been set or delegated by congress in this case though the courts are not obliged to follow anything because they're bound only by the supreme law of the land and because the cdc moratorium which has no constitutional or statutory basis which has been rejected by the highest court in the country is an ally among those who can safely ignore the moratorium he writes are everyone landlords collection agencies. The police state legislatures governors the media. Everyone

The Ten News
Space Tourism Blasts Off
"The world has been buzzing about space lately as more and more rockets take off from our planet but the latest launches aren't from governments or organizations that you used to like nasa instead. Several billionaires and their companies have gotten into a bit of a space race on july first richard branson who owns space company. Virgin galactic became the first person to get to space in a rocket that he funded cool ends on july twenty first amazon founder. Jeff bezos flew a few miles higher than branson and a rocket called new shepherd nice. Each flight was about ten minutes long. Both virgin galactic and bezos company. Blue origin have stated that. They're looking to popularize space tourism. But right now they're charging big bucks for the privilege. Virgin is currently charging two hundred fifty thousand dollars a seat and while blue origin. Tickets aren't opened for the public to buy yet. One of bazo seat meets ponied up. Twenty eight million dollars for the first ride. These flights represents a new era for space travel. But they've also been controversial. Critics have questioned the amount of money being spent on this endeavor instead of donating to causes and solving problems here on earth especially in the midst of a pandemic but besides being joyrides for the rich and famous experts. Say that these space vehicles could one day have something to offer the science world. Scientists who want to conduct experiments in low. Gravity haven't been able to go aboard flights at all. The ships are unmanned bummer. That could change in the future scientists. Hope that they could study questions. Like how living things respond to the move from. Gravity to

Talking Tech
Big Changes Coming to Twitter
"Listeners. It's mike schneider here and i'm brett. Molina welcome back to talking tech. So there are changes coming soon on twitter. That's right brit. The social media platform has many new features of writing including spaces. Which is it's take on the audio chat app clubhouse clubhouse by the way no longer requires an invite so if you were interested in that you can check it out but back to twitter. Twitter is also starting to show up a feature called tip jar which allows users to send money directly to their favorite accounts. So there might be someone you see on twitter. You want to pay them. you know. Support them kind of like patriotic. Without going through victory on. I guess I guess i'm not a favorite yet. 'cause i tried to add this to mind. You know to supplement my income and no dice. so twitter's also seeking users to test it's super follows feature which will allow you to charge a monthly subscription fee for extra interactivity and content and another charging option ticketed spaces or you could charge for exclusive audio content. Now what's interesting here is that the company will take a cut based on the amount of money user makes until the user makes fifty thousand dollars. Twitter's cut his three percent after that twitter fee will increase to up to twenty percents on future earnings now. These are moves. Obviously increased revenue as the platform has grown from one hundred ninety nine million to two hundred six million monetize -able daily active users or another description. That is twitter users who could see ads when they're on the platform also in the works is something i and many other twitter's of ask for for a long time and undo tweet function. You ever sent a tweet and then you're like oh god i'd like to undo that will you can't delete it but you know a new tweet might be more elegant Twitter's testing blew a new subscription service. Let you undo tweets. That's being tested in canada and australia. how bad do i want to undo tweets. Bad enough to pay twitter. We may find out also in the early stages of testing is a down vote button which showed up for some users testing the upcoming apple. Ios fifteen now. This isn't a dislike button but sounds more like the upa vote option on. Read it and it's only on reply. So i guess you can vote or download replies on yours and others tweets now. Twitter says it's testing to understand the

Unexplained Mysteries
Kryptos: A Monument to CIA Secrecy
"In the late nineteen eighties. The cia added a new headquarters building to their complex in langley virginia to celebrate the planners wanted to place an art installation between the old headquarters and the new one after a long search for the perfect artist. They awarded a two hundred fifty thousand dollar commission to a sculpture named jim. Sanborn sanborn was known for creating puzzling interactive art. Many of his previous sculptures involved cosmic images compasses and hidden meanings. He saw the cia's commission as an opportunity to explore another interest of his cryptography. Cryptography is the art of making and breaking codes. Sanborn wanted his sculpture to contain a series of secret messages and he wanted the coach to be incredibly difficult to crack so he contacted edwards shite. The head of the cia cryptography department. Sanborn goal was to make a code so tough that challenged even the most seasoned members of the cia. He met with shy in secret. And the cryptology expert taught him how to create ciphers a method of hiding a message by replacing or shuffling around its letters with sheds help sanborn wrote an encrypted four messages. Then he started work on the sculpture itself. The artwork began with a large copper sheet. Sanborn saw about eighteen hundred capital letters into the metal interspersed with the occasional question mark. It looked like an unsolved crossword puzzle. Well sanborn carved these odd patterns others at the cia. Compound tried to spy on the artist. Word of the sculpture had spread among employees and their interest was piqued

Marketing Secrets
The Upsell That Made Me Sick To My Stomach...
"Now what do you think about an offer that so good that you feel six or something actually giving it somebody because it's it's such a good deal. I guess probably the right offer right. Make an irresistible one time offer vaco. Here's i of course may some dollars off so defense in bucks. That's that's an offer but it's not an irresistible insane insane offer when you are sick to your stomach because there's no way we can do this this this i can't give all i can't people this and this and all these things for this price because it's not worth it to me like you're sick to your stomach that's when you're close that's when you probably have the right author and for me. It was this big hog just like. Oh my gosh. Like i've been stingy. I've been trying to my e to make sure they offer the things that i want to sell. Not what people actually want and they're looking at it from my okay. If i'm not making an offer. I gotta make something irresistible right. If only gonna make a fifteen twenty percent conversion rate on accelerate to forty fifty percent it has to be irresistible We're in the process right now of purchasing a company. I can't talk about yet. So as we finalize the deal might be finalized. When get back from lake powell. So i'm sure we can. We shouting it from the roofs but the funnel really buying the same because the funnels are so good like someone buys a product through the funnel the average cart value Is like one hundred eighty dollars saying spend one hundred dollars to sell this product which is crazy right. It's so good but you look at the up so flow and it's the same thing it's like the most insane ears this blah for you. Sure when the personal buying the company from his first print together was like six or stomach ache. I could easily sell his thousand bucks or two thousand or more and i'm going to do for ninety seven mike. We what you can't do that like insane right. We spent fifty thousand dollars creating the kate so through for ninety seven dollars. And when you get that the internal dialogue and you had your fighting it because this doesn't make any logical sense that's when you probably have an actual irresistible

B2B Marketers on a Mission
How B2B Companies Can Optimize Their Tech Stacks With McGaw.io CEO Dan McGaw
"Won't question. That probably always comes up. I guess i suppose in your line of work. Dan has like why do you think A lot of companies you know they just keep adding on to the tech stack and they just keep getting all this new technology rather than You know i would say probably using less technology and being more effective i. I'm not sure if that's the right on the right way to describe of any thoughts them up. Yeah i mean it's totally true. You know marketing for most marketers is not about being effective right so i wish it was but most marketers are more in this for the shiny objects and so are a lot of business leaders. I hate to say it. But most companies really focused on shiny objects compared to focusing on what is most effective At the end of day we do things because it makes our egos feel good. So that's a really really easy scapegoat there A lot of people get caught up in the hype of this new tool is going to provide these new. Kpi increases and the kind of over believe the salespeople over believe kind of the marketing of that tool and they never really put that tool in the place and instead of solving the problem of getting more value out of a tool they go buy another tool and drink the kool aid again to try to solve their problems. So a lot of it has to do with this new shiny thing. That's going to do this thing. And then there's this new shiny thing that's gonna do this thing. And because at the end of the day they never remember. They have a subscription for that other thing They wind up with a bunch of tools. Mean it's pretty bad But it's usually it has more to do with the fact something shiny. It's going to help me reach my goals but it never does not gonna move on and a lot of these tools is never get used. It's quite surprising to us the amount of adoption. That doesn't get had these companies for these tools. Yeah but that's definitely an interesting point and i. I know that you probably like hard to like. Give an exact figure. But what would you say is a ballpark in terms of like how much money companies spend a year on tools that they may or may not be using it yeah. It's definitely hard to give you a ballpark. Especially because every company is so different but A lot of companies. I mean a lot of companies are spending anywhere between five thousand dollars fifty thousand dollars on their marketing technology. Subscriptions alone So definitely a wide swath there right so but i would probably estimate around twenty percent of all the marketing budget which is going towards technologies and tools twenty percent that is not even being

Real Estate Rookie
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Real Estate Rookie
"Pay cash to our landlord. We meet him at mcdonalds once a week and handover cash in the parking lot. That sounds really sketchy and just hearing this stuff that these kids are doing. And i started asking him. Hey how much are you paying for rent for this place. And they're like well. There's three of us there. Were paying a thousand dollars. And i'm like okay. I looked up that house. It's it's fifty thousand dollars in. It's about to fall down. You're getting ripped off. So i met with a realtor and started looking at houses and i was really looking almost exclusively at cash flow so the first few places i looked at were bad in need of a lotta work because initially you look them up online. Hey here's a house for sixty thousand. I could rent it out for this and then you go in. It's like i wouldn't live here..

F1: Beyond The Grid
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on F1: Beyond The Grid
"I put the phone down on him. Just put the phone down and calls me again. Rebels said eddie. No money rebecca about fifty thousand dollars but the phone down again and then the third time he calls me. Don't put the phone down get said well stop talking to my money. It's only one way drive your car. I'm not spending my money on you. Unfortunately too late. Eddie acount do well. It's it's three o'clock in the morning. You gotta make seed our leader i need. I need some sponsorship as well. I just seen left in the dock with the money. I would have made you know and i lost. I said well that's not my problem. I tried to negotiate with you before this happened. Now now you know i- statue law but you know what can i do. I just wanted to go to sleep now and cry on my pillow. Demont that's till. I wanna do now. Now now you argue for me while dry for me. If you find money you pay me one day if we have that understanding.

The Money Advantage Podcast
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Money Advantage Podcast
"Seventy seven dollars per year per child on tuition so were dramatically reducing the bills. So they don't have to save more money that's interesting so let's talk about how you do that so Do you want to jump straight into that or do you wanna talk about financial leveraging. First let's talk about college financial aid leveraging because most parents don't it exists college financial aid leveraging according to money magazine is the process by which these schools determine how little financial aid they can give a family. Still get them to calm. So if you think about colleges are a business. If i have a choice as a college and i have to give students a fifty thousand dollars a year in aid out of sixty thousand dollars in total cost to get them to come but i can give five thousand dollars a year to student. Be in. they'll come and cover the other sixty grand. Which didn't do i want. All things being equal. I want the students that i give less money. Because i'm gonna make more money as a business. They have quotas ahead have algorithms to to us to figure out. What's the least amount of money they can give you and still get you to pay. And it's our job to work as the kids sports agent even though they may not be an athlete. It's our job to be the jerry maguire to get the college to show them the money. Because if you think about it if you were an nfl team owner negotiating with a quarterback. You would wanna pay that quarterback as little as possible. But that quarterback has an agent a jerry maguire guy whose job is to get you to pay more money Students in their families have no one advocating for them. That's where we come in. That's our job. That's excellent so What are the ways to pay for college. And how do you help.

Homes and Hops
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Homes and Hops
"Just go to the same website and fill out a form yet. There's an application the board votes on that website. I think it's under services you do a drop down link thing okay. It'll say the application All it is is Felt the names. What the diagnosis is we do. Ask for doctor's note if any it doesn't necessarily have to be britain to the piggyback if you can show us your diagnosis she what what your meds are on or what. Your treatment course is. That's just helpful. We have a lot of nurses on the board so they like to see you know what's make sure everything is on the up and up. Do you have any background in nursing. I do not. I do not have any background in nursing. Mothers nurse my mother-in-law's nurse. My husband's a physician. So you just not direct dotted line table conversation kind of nurse. Okay so i do. Not but i have enough nurses on my board plus half the boards medical so practitioners so they look at everything you know. Generally people are real honest and say that's the usual treatment that's normal so And then we vote to adopt a family urge you know once in a while we were like no no that that doesn't really apply you know it's it does need to be life threatening yes Not necessarily terminal you know. Obviously there's a big difference so just something. That's a serious disease that doesn't impact you. Yeah it usually more acute versus like term. Something that's just like minimize it but you know something that's gonna be lifelong makes it hard because there has to be a stopping point so a lotta tendencies here. When they're done with treatment we say okay. Now you're done we're gonna move onto another family but Yeah that's that's kind of what we try to do that makes sense so there's no financial requirements because we realized that you know people live how they live based on with their finances are and all of a sudden a diagnosis could come along and i think the average cancer battle cost fifty thousand dollars or something an average one.

The Agostinho Zinga Show
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show
"This is quite hilarious. This is courtesy of new jumba allegedly dj musset go himself in a better pickle. His personal shopper ended up fleecing him for fifty thousand dollars. Some people are saying i to being over one hundred thousand dollars and this kind of all over the time line people going crazy i've read. Dj musset stylists finance team passer shopper. And then you know then more detail stike coming up by the case it. My perspective completely changed on actually Now is looking like actually have been dj muscles in the beginning her to begin with this whole story. This customer job as a dj mustard claims a personal shopper stove of a fifty thousand dollars spent on bags and shoes of course as a pitch of dj mustard looking nice and slim lhasa. Wait this is great. Which is probably why he hired a personal shopper style. Kind of person first place right because once you get fit and you start to look good in close we started. Look good naked. The first thing you want to do by yourself in your wardrobe and if you're somewhere dj must've funds to really go ham. You get someone in get them to buy our data the work going gonna pick out loads of stuff based on your budget. And then they choose what they want to weigh. The rest gets returning just kind of keep recycling go from there so it's a pretty decent job give all things considered right especially if you end up boosting a really strong relationship with the artist they trust you. You trust them. You have a good relationship. This could be something like a going for years and years and you know you know some days with everybody wanting to go out of their way to really credit people show. Who's in their team. That's making them beat a passenger being from a camera. There's definitely an option for you to is what's going to be a big star on your right off the back of this and styling in a really one person making them look incredible. Just gonna rub up well and you look at how great steve obvious looking at the moment. He's hide that new guy. I on instagram was an ally of something that right Friends have laura harvey and stuff like look a great that relationship work. So it's definitely something that is coveted. I'm assuming out shoe again based on why verte for so yeah let's go on the next slide. You hear screenshot. These mustard kind of gave them. What's attention attention to my people who know me. I wanna bring up front attention in the ad together on the Can be walker is a fief and elias. She dot.

Real Estate Disruptors
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Real Estate Disruptors
"Is your commercials wind up falling in the places that i don't buy. I buy all the prime spots that i know. We're going to work and you wind up in all the empty spots that nobody else wanted to buy. And that's how that's how we built this out. So let's say. I was in the market. I e phoenix. And i wanted to get on tv. What if i get someone that they are trying to penetrate the the tv market. So it's really hard because you can see that there's several people who have tried and i am talking you have the the big corporations opendoor offer pads and all those guys are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a month on. I wish i had their budget wish. I wish i could take their losses as well because the only types of companies that can lose six hundred billion dollars and a quarter and their stock goes through the roof because they lost nine hundred million the month before you know but you have these people go out. And they'll they'll buy for a month or two and they'll throw twenty fifty thousand dollars at it and they'll get their butts kicked and we've seen them come and go and come and go so honestly. In not just seeing this for phoenix. I'm saying this for most markets..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Majestic building hartford connecticut. The following is an economy of expenditure is during my investigation of the salt city. Matter i didn't know is going to be that salt city. I mean i didn't know the name jillian. Every policeman in the country knew that name. My first impulse was to hang up the phone on sam. But i didn't instead. I spent eighty five cents. That's my first item on campus to get me to sam's office. Welcome johnny longtime no see. Come on and sit down and have a smoke. Sam rubin looked about the same as i remembered him and he acted about the same. He shook my hand pushed a cigar at me. Help one hundred and sixty dollar lighter and smile. Oh johnny johnny. I'd like to have you on my permanent payroll that it'd be something you're making me an offer. Just talk. no. I suppose i'm just talking but you're good to look at you. Know it gives me confidence little outfit. Like i got here. I can't afford high priced. Talent like yourself is that diet. Why don't you sit down. You'll pardon me sam. But i don't feel sorry for you you're right about every kind of insurance has ever benicia. Well yeah sure but nothing like those big operations that you're used to. This is all little bitty companies. So i make a living man having his own company running it by himself his own companies. So it's ten times as much trouble. Listen what are you know about julian. Johnny had quite an aim in chicago in los angeles hoboken. I thought he was in jail as day. Ooh ed o got himself out of jail. Must've been three or four years ago. Sure went into enterprises in florida california very legitimate fellow or i'm sure he is. Let's get to the point san. You're working for me aren't you. I don't know whether i am not. I haven't heard what it's all about about. It's about a julian. That's what it's about all right. Elliot right off. You look at this fifty thousand dollars. Fifty thousand dollars. I got his widow of something happens to him. You'll pardon me again. Sam when you collected that first premium on him. And i take it you said..

Jay Anxious Podcast
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Jay Anxious Podcast
"For most people you fall into you fall into the group of being a parent whether you want to or not right. There's a lot of women that i graduated high school with. Who said done their graduated. High school never have kids on that. Have this will never have that now. Behalf four very rewarding very rewarding experience and it does take away your selfishness. It lowers your ego makes you more humble and it just makes you overall better person. If that's what you wanna be if it's important to you and for men would have a becomes out that's more like the time when you realize what you have to do and for women as soon as you become pregnant. You're aware of it. That's what that's what you realize. It is scary. It's stressful frustrating but the rewards and enjoy children bring our beyond words and i highly suggested anybody who even thinks they're remotely capable of handling it because it will change your life for the better go for it and i agree with you. Have children earlier than you're told them children. You don't need to have fifty thousand dollars in the bank advocate. I'm not saying that the government should take care of your child either. I'm just saying in general you'll figure it out because you have to enact a great message and and i appreciate that message that you just gave you the that's beautiful I think that being a wife and a mother or being a a dad And being husband is just as honorable goal as you know achieving a career or achieving some sort of other successive anything. It's more and i think that young people should you know should see that as an honorable honorable goal in something that they can work towards. If that's what they really want absolutely and you know. There's a lot of good stigma that comes with being married incomes being apparent that you're somewhat stable that there's somebody on this planet who who thinks you're worthwhile worth being with right..

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"I mean i. I've oftentimes done one dollar in. Its money why did you do fifty thousand earnest money. What does that tell the seller to somebody with a lot of investment properties. It means that i'm serious. If it's a seller that may be inherited the house and doesn't understand the business very well which was entirely possible. It just means that in their mind. I'm hoping they think they're going to get that money. If i back out and fifty thousand dollars looks very attractive. I found out later. There was actually cash offer of six hundred thousand dollars and they took mine over there without going through the esscalation process very very cool art in the last little thing here. The left note owner. Cherie unpack was contingencies. You said well. I've got these inspection of the reason. You're okay doing that. That's collision collide and the fifty k. Because you could still back out if you need it to and so a lot of people are always worried like well if i put all this money in. What if i don't like the property or whatever you know okay well you. That's why we have inspection communities is why people to understand to this that like there's such a great strategy to what you just did a you fired now for quick. You found some hidden value that a lot of people. That weren't recognizing you offer a higher earnest money than normal. You put the escalation clause in there and yet none of that was more risky than anybody else. But it sure looks a whole lot better to the seller and so it's just such a great.

The Elise & John Show
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Elise & John Show
"But that's not the same thing as wanting white supremacy to be dismantled. Some men don't want sexism to be dismissed. They want the women in their lives to not be sad. But that's different. Because if white supremacy was completely dismantled a lot of things that white people enjoy would be gone and these things aren't necessarily negative things in and of themselves but were they would have to be gone in order to replace them from with things that are better able. So it's just like. I think a lot of white people are struggling with that. Right now. Is when like even the con- the very concept something like reparations will split the room of people who would normally take. Who's who say that. They would take a bullet for you if you told them that. Hey every person of color is going to get fifty thousand dollars a year for the rest of their lives and you don't get it at on. That will split which. I don't understand i had your white. You're right friends would have some issues with that. They might not even realize that that's what they're having issue with. All that to say is Some stuff i have. That's white friends aren't necessarily all four things being changed. But i do believe that they gel so many of them genuinely don't want you to be sad listening like when i say like they. They don't and they don't want to be the person to make genuinely don't want the daily don't want if they get snap their fingers and make sure you will make you happy and healthy and whole and the police would never correct harass you all i generally they push. I believe they push that button. I've generally believed that. Because i have way who where linda i have way for. They care about me. They've they've care about me and they want me to be okay. But they have never marched with me. They have never written there senator. They have never written their congress person. They have never done that. And they'll still vote against the black and brown people self interest but they honestly and truly don't want me matt to be sad right and so that's what we have to realize. Is that like a lot of people. Don't want white supremacy to be over. They just don't want you to be setbacks. In every president color knows that white person in the lives.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"The case i've mentioned several times massachusetts where to aclu tried to get from public records request from the state police. The state police said no. No we were not part of the government. We don't need to comply with the constitution We're not subject to that. We're actually private corporation. We're charity or law enforcement council and if your internet search Aclu massachusetts state police. Jack collins You'll walk in and just you know private corporations or private charity It'll pop up really quick. An- anybody can you read the case. It's right there so This road. I've been going down with these guys that we don't have a government There's not a government for the people in by the people What this is. I call it a religious. That's cool if you don't make your annual mandatory tidings land property tax. Well they're going to send people to with instruments and death and torture to torture you or kill you until you comply. That's pretty much it. So i just got a letter for those guys. Asking me for clients enfold in the letter. I did give them before they give them a fee schedule. And i charge fifty thousand dollars an hour. And i also got their bonding information so.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"A pilot city. We now one hundred miles flagging. Those are the mountains down. Below is now mostly the foothills hills Oh yeah i see. The high amounts up ahead juror. Slick place to wait for ransom money to take an army of police to block off all the ways out. I think the kidnappers had that in. Mind your radio tuned to the frequency. They wanted yeah seventy eighty kilocycles. Good how do you think we'll hear from them. You'll miles maybe walkie-talkie doesn't have a terrific range and the box of money ready all set. I saw a look at fifty thousand dollars. Look like a lot of money them tans. It sure does can you hear me. There's contact like good obsolete the talk by.

PodcastDetroit.com
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com
"Airplane. They're all they're all taking their hats off and wave into. The camera is scotty. Bowman standing there giving the camera the middle finger. Nice yeah nice airplane number. What eighty smile. He's giving the camera the middle fingers like that is so awesome. So that gives you a little bit of a clue you know kind of like his personality. You know Let's say a toughest nails a guy in And so in fact. He's so tough. Raining him in is going to be one of the obstacles. That jack adams is gonna have to overcome which we'll get to in another episode is Is no is Sit in the hall of fame. yes i believe. Sit house in the all fame so anyway. So yeah so the so. These are the two guys at the red saw saw these. Are these two guys. They're they're both playing great in saddam's playing especially great for auto because on by the end of the year he's going to be the The american division scoring champion with with Forty seven points twenty two goals in. I forgot how many games. I don't wanna give it mislead but it's probably forty eight or forty nine games. They played around with the games at that point scale so some around there so anyways he's got forty seven point long as about a point a game and so he plays fourteen games of the red wings. And it's going to have twenty points for the red wings in this season including eight goals in fourteen games so it's that's a great numbers but here's the thing so So this this is like this. Why i wanna kind of package them together. Talk about it because they came as a package all right on february eleventh nineteen thirty five february eleven ninety five just as just about the time that the tigers are Maybe a month away from going to spring training as right about the time that the that. They're you know the the hype for the tigers starting to pick up and at this moment in like i say there's about fourteen games left in the season of the thirty four thirty five redwing season and they spent fifty thousand dollars Fifty thousand dollars to acquire these two guy in one thousand nine.

Uncensored Direct Marketing
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on Uncensored Direct Marketing
"I said to her Fifty thousand dollars a year just kind of waiting to see what she going to say she said done stamped instead. You're hired less. I'll see you next week and i was like what what the hell so i was. it was my first foray into kind of understanding had initiated. What i'm worth. And what i can say. It was super surprising for me because it was like well. What if i would seventy thousand dollars or eighty thousand it was it just took a stab in the dark to edit number that i liked at that age and at that point in my career and i got and it was like almost a double edged sword because it was like.

The Manic Pixie Weirdo
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo
"But we need to take people to do the because after that. Let's not even factor in on this and let's just say that you don't even have you don't have a family because you've been killing yourself to become a doctor so you don't have a family. You have kids. You haven't even. When would you have time to meet somebody in lake. Mary them like that's win. Exactly what that happen So is just one person at the end of all that you're still two hundred fifty thousand dollars in debt unless you know you have somebody That you know either you or your family or you know somebody that you know. I'm just has two hundred fifty thousand dollars laying around. I can assure fuck owner. You can have not much money. I guess i mean there's no guarantee ever see that again. Just go to medical school so once you get out even if you do manage to pull yourself up by the bootstraps turns that you still have bills to pay. And that's just that's just to become a doctor. I'm not even we haven't talked about law school if you wanna be an engineer if you want to have a masters Doctor a phd. In something. i mean the fucking list could go on forever man like it just doesn't stop so even if you manage to pull yourself up by your bootstraps you still have bills to pay at the end of it. We don't take care of the people that we need that we need to in this country. We don't take care of anybody. We take care of the ridge and if you're not rich then faulk yeah.

PodcastDetroit.com
"fifty thousand dollars" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com
"I would imagine because the risk is always there to be sued and you need to have malpractice zones insurance so yeah that that he ought doc on college in. Arkansas forgave hundreds of thousand dollars in debt for clients who had owed money. Oh you know what. I'm wrong on that figure. Oh it's even better. Oh six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Goodness six hundred and fifty thousand dollars was the total. Wow that's very generous. Yeah big heart. And of course if they had any quotes from any patients but It doesn't look like because honestly for hip guidelines probably going to reach out and contact them anyway. But i'm sure it's patients are like. Wow that's incredible rick. Ricky jay said thanks doc. Yeah john jay or john. Smith or jones said awesome. So yeah. that's why. Dr teak good man. Good man dr forgiving six hundred and fifty thousand dollars in debt for his clients patients after his clinic closed. And and i'm sure they are. I of course. I it's just it's just i know that when people odense especially it's for medical reasons it's really tough because it's not like you have a choice on these treatments sally. This is elective surgery or something. The something you have to do to save your life and all of that debt doing it is just. It's just kind of insult to injury. You're already sick. That's so good for him. Dr a t you are one.