30 Burst results for "Fifty Three Dollars"

AP News Radio
Yes, there are turkeys for Thanksgiving - for a price
"Labor shortages will mean bigger more expensive turkeys this year the American farm bureau estimates a thanksgiving feast for ten will be about fifty three dollars this year up fourteen percent from last year water ball C. E. O. J. gentran says labour transporting feed costs all stored and remain elevated inflation drill everybody is saying and everybody is feeling it Gendron says labor shortages led to processing delays and while the turkeys waited they grew bigger that's what we're saying larger Turkey's a market place where you're hearing that there are fewer small Turkish but there's surely plenty of churches are just larger Gendron says there will be about the same number of whole turkeys this year as last year I'm

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"I can do six fifty three dollars. Northern colorado's boys one zero three one thirteen ten. Kfi a probably not doing all that well. But that's alright so you can't see it because for joel. This point creepy northern colorado's voice one or three one thirteen ten. Kfi a all right ryan. I'm going through this thing. This name change of facebook to meta and again. I think it's just tap dancing. I think they're just trying to use that old magician's trick of having us. Look at exactly the wrong place at exactly the right time but brian kelly musical maestro and my technical producer extraordinary. You're sitting there rolling your eyes just saying okay boomer us obviously no no. I don't think like. I agree with you and a lot of ways. I don't think it's something that will be necessarily healthy for people and a lot of ways in my mind. I think it's fairly dystopia agree. And it's just kinda creepy. Well it seems so. And i mean you know we. We've got another example of air rage. The says the flight plan changed as a flight attendant was attacked by a passenger. This was on an american airlines flight that had left from. Jfk international airport. New york was supposed to go to john wayne airport in orange county but after this attack and you can't call it anything. Other than tack as applied attendant for american airlines had broken bones interface and had to be hospitalized after a passenger attacked her on wednesday and that forced well a diversion because the flight landed. Dia it seems as though we're already having trouble controlling our worst impulses so enter the metaverse. Where will you can have anything that you want. Virtually and you don't have to interact with other people at. Aw so that's my problem with it. I think once again it's capitalizing on our worst impulses. Oh without like by every single edged like that is absolutely so true. I don't think we are seeing coming out of the pandemic and still we're not right. Yeah currently living through the pandemics saws. Things are continuing to carry on. We are still acting and functioning as we once were. And i don't think this would be some especially with something like facebook or meta whatever whatever whatever the hell you wanna call it. I love it meadow. Whatever that's under under their umbrella and under the guys if they want to implement those and make it something that is highly popular and used and has a lot of users. I think it's possible. Well a lot of people be into it. Probably not i myself won't be someone that's going to be living through You know of your headset walk around the world with my an f. teas and avatar virtual designer clothes but That's not living. It's not real pixels like you can be a game where you can do like what like doing and like living. This as something is like normal isn't.

The Audio Long Read
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on The Audio Long Read
"Rss often described as its paramilitary branch for their promotion of a hindu majoritarian state and for their attempts to subvert india's constitution which upholds the principles of religious and ethnic equality. The next day first of january twenty eighteen clashes broke out as dalits converging upon hema corrigan were beaten and pelted with stones by mobs waving distinctive saffron flags of the hindu. Right one man was killed in the riots and property was smashed and burned although those initially accused of instigating. The violence were two local men with longstanding links to the hindu right. The investigation quickly altered course. By april. The focus of police inquiries had become a convoluted plot involving urban axel's catchphrase popularized by the hindu right for activists and intellectuals with progressive leanings operating is a front for underground maoist groups and inciting dalits to rise up against the government. This alleged incitement to insurrection was named the pima corrigan conspiracy. There are. Thousands of political detainees currently held in india's prisons but more than any other mass arrest the pima corrigan case shows the way modi's government cracks down on criticism of its hindu nationalist ideology and disguises. It's harsh repression. As part of a war on terror wilson had been nowhere near the alga patricia event. In fact he was not even in maharashtra. At the time according to his team he was in delhi after the raid on his flat. The police however claimed that an analysis of wilson's computer and thumb drive had revealed several incriminating documents including a letter in which wilson had written about targeting modi's roadshows in another raji gandhi type incident reference to the assassination of india's former prime minister by tamil tiger suicide bomber in nineteen ninety-one on the sixth of june two thousand eighteen the day. The police arrested wilson in delhi. They also took in four other activists in different parts of india who had allegedly worked with wilson on the conspiracy like wilson. The other detainees surrender. Gatling fifty three dollars lawyer so their holly fifty to a dalit writer. Show my son sixty three feminist literature professor and my hair shrout thirty four land rights activists had no record of violence. There activism often challenging the excesses of the state and hindu right organizations was a matter of public record carried out largely in court panels rallies and press conferences the government nevertheless extended its net further over the following. Two years arresting people in hyderabad delhi ranchi until by october. Twenty twenty. the total number of those detained had risen to sixteen known to activists and the media as the bk sixteen the detainees included on delta. Tom day seventy-one dollars public intellectual. Who was married to. The granddaughter. Of b r ambedkar the delay architect of the indian constitution..

The Dave Chang Show
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on The Dave Chang Show
"There was little hockey in two thousand one space. Odyssey i was. I was just early It's almost like amused surprise excited like my face just lit up and i was like. There's this whole new world of something that i can use. And that's really heartfelt. Auditor realize that they were like different sizes now because growing up i there was just like one the thick size and the only way i could get online was the thin mini-sized thank goodness but they're not is not cheap out. As that's one hundred percent true one hundred percent sure. And i think we should talk about that with each of these recipes because they all seem like oh. This is a semi homemade. This is kind of like economical eating. But i was thinking about all three of these recipes. And i was like chang. That was a fifty dollars. Sandwich eight-man look at this a pack six. So that's twelve. No that's just six six large globalise fifty three dollars. How how the mini the one. That i got online was a pack of three ten ounces. Each many too many aid. So i've got six pizza crust. Twenty four bucks. What what you're really paying for obviously convenience here right because pizza crust is is like a homemade Naturally levin pizza crust is a dollar in ingredients. Right it's lower and its water inlets. It in a little salt. Maybe some oil like you're paying for the convenience of this thing. I think the crust is the puissant. Talk about this. it's really fucking good. What says areas shocking. Good textually is pretty fucking. Museum is good. That's really what we should be talking about is like who the fuck me this. What's what i'm saying. What did they do. Because it's it's really really. It is phenomenal. it's sponsored by not yet Will say maybe it's too early to get into this but my takeaway is. I like the bubbly crust. Better for non pizza applications. I think the crust is awesome for. But i would rather eat a different pizza but i think the crust for other applications is pretty fucking. Good our surprised that the way it was how versatile it was. I mean it. It truly actually was thinking for dave's recipe because i can only get thick ones. That one called for you called for thin right for too many things. I was thinking the thick one to just cut it in half and just like know. I didn't have my ear all right now now. The long preamble. Chris so okay well. We've got three recipes here. First of all i wanna i wanna say at the end of the lost episode bryan and dave started kind of plan some mind games with each other. Dave threatened to get out of pasta cheater. And i didn't forget that either gonna bring that up and and then sandwich. And then he's willison ambitious. Chang the my kid got out of control and i was like you know what i'm gonna show these guys. Sheffield can begin. If i had the time and if i was like the kind of person that was way more industrious than people think that i am. I would have turned into a pizza. I would have made a pizza dough out of a. You said you were gonna make a recipe from my book and you know what i'm saying you can't if you wanna put into my mouth assure you can say that i didn't say no. Let's go to the tape going. Listen to the tape bake it then. Put it in a flour mill. I might buy a flour mill to grind it up into flour and then to make it into my saudi star publish our. Because you want to start using words like paul. Is you brian. He's yapping all over okay. Bobbly sourdot okay. The full step of cooking it desiccated into powder only to turn it into. I suspect you just get a recipe from your book. Newark sourdot phone. I so this. I bring that up actually just because i had that in my head and i was like oh man dave and bryan bryan turn back into flour solid. Listen i didn't wanna embarrass you. I mean look. I'll be here waiting. I'll be here. Intel beautiful sourdot rustic. And i'm going to carve your nation's top of the talk is cheap man. This is the moment. Dave in an alternate universe pulls out the beautiful local saturday's. Like i told you if you've made this recipe in my create a black hole in the universe. I few minutes literally my anti-matter. So anyway i went into this. I think i was the first one of the three of us submit our bobbly recipes. But i had this nervousness anxiety in my head that dave and brian. We're gonna go full baller on this so like i tried to futz around. Come up with my own thing. I sent a recipe around for a a bobbly shrimp toast. Which like i tried to actually figure out where this really comes from it. I don't brian. I don't know if you you didn't seem to have experience with this thing. But it's kind of like a dim sum. Dish like chinese fried. You basically make a farce anew fry on on bread. I think chang make something like this and his family's ah similarly. So i sent it in. I tinkered around with it. I cop some tips from some stuff. I'll get into later. But then i got a quick response from both bryan. And dave. I sent my recipe in and dave sent a wedgie sandwich. A pittsburgh specialty using pizza crust for them read and then. Brian sent in a mexican fiesta. Bobbly pizza courtesy of bubbly dot com rate from the website. And the thing is. I was also spinning my head talking about day's gonna make bread and use my book and so i was concocted and stuff and then i went back to the basics. Man went back to the source now. Like yoga has recipes on their website. Keep mcnew you've had a tough week. I didn't want to make it more difficult for so. That's just said if you want to do this let's go. We'd we can do what we need to do. We can do. We need to do in. The time comes but i was thoroughly pleased with the bobbly dot com recipes. Come.

The Dave Chang Show
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on The Dave Chang Show
"To man over nature. I think it would. I think it's fair to say that all three of us going into this were excited to use bubbly. Always wanted to see what was up with bubbly for shot. I'm not sure how excited i was. I was a little bit curious. I was definitely not Discriminating i mean i was. I was curious about it. And when i when i cut one of them in half there was like some straight up fermentation happening. I mean. don't get me wrong like the bow. Whoever's making them bubbly pizza dough like someone's doing something right. i mean. There was little hockey in two thousand one space. Odyssey i was. I was just early It's almost like amused surprise excited like my face just lit up and i was like. There's this whole new world of something that i can use. And that's really heartfelt. Auditor realize that they were like different sizes now because growing up i there was just like one the thick size and the only way i could get online was the thin mini-sized thank goodness but they're not is not cheap out. As that's one hundred percent true one hundred percent sure. And i think we should talk about that with each of these recipes because they all seem like oh. This is a semi homemade. This is kind of like economical eating. But i was thinking about all three of these recipes. And i was like chang. That was a fifty dollars. Sandwich eight-man look at this a pack six. So that's twelve. No that's just six six large globalise fifty three dollars. How how the mini the one. That i got online was a pack of three ten ounces. Each many too many aid. So i've got six pizza crust. Twenty four bucks. What what you're really paying for obviously convenience here right because pizza crust is is like a homemade Naturally levin pizza crust is a dollar in ingredients. Right it's lower and its water inlets. It in a little salt. Maybe some oil like you're paying for the convenience of this thing. I think the crust is the puissant. Talk about this. it's really fucking good. What says areas shocking. Good textually is pretty fucking. Museum is good. That's really what we should be talking about is like who the fuck me this. What's what i'm saying. What did they do. Because it's it's really really. It is phenomenal. it's sponsored by not yet Will say maybe it's too early to get into this but my takeaway is. I like the bubbly crust. Better for non pizza applications. I think the crust is awesome for. But i would rather eat a different pizza but i think the crust for other applications is pretty fucking. Good our surprised that the way it was how versatile it was. I mean it. It truly actually was thinking for dave's recipe because i can only get thick ones. That one called for you called for thin right for too many things. I was thinking the thick one to just cut it in half and just like know. I didn't have my ear all right now now. The long preamble. Chris so okay well. We've got three recipes here. First of all i wanna i wanna say at the end of the lost episode bryan and dave started kind of plan some mind games with each other. Dave threatened to get out of pasta cheater. And i didn't forget that either gonna bring that up and and then sandwich. And then he's willison ambitious. Chang the my kid got out of control and i was like you know what i'm gonna show these guys. Sheffield can begin. If i had the time and if i was like the kind of person that was way more industrious than people think that i am. I would have turned into a pizza. I would have made a pizza dough out of a. You said you were gonna make a recipe from my book and you know what i'm saying you can't if you wanna put into my mouth assure you can say that i didn't say no. Let's go to the tape going. Listen to the tape bake it then. Put it in a flour mill. I might buy a flour mill to grind it up into flour and then to make it into my saudi star publish our. Because you want to start using words like paul. Is you brian. He's yapping all over okay. Bobbly sourdot okay. The full step of cooking it desiccated into powder only to turn it into. I suspect you just get a recipe from your book. Newark sourdot phone. I so this. I bring that up actually just because i had that in my head and i was like oh man dave and bryan bryan turn back into flour solid. Listen i didn't wanna embarrass you. I mean look. I'll be here waiting. I'll be here. Intel beautiful sourdot rustic. And i'm going to carve your nation's top of the talk is cheap man. This is the moment. Dave in an alternate universe pulls out the beautiful local saturday's. Like i told you if you've made this recipe in my create a black hole in the universe. I few minutes literally my anti-matter. So anyway i went into this. I think i was the first one of the three of us submit our bobbly recipes. But i had this nervousness anxiety in my head that dave and brian. We're gonna go full baller on this so like i tried to futz around. Come up with my own thing. I sent a recipe around for a a bobbly shrimp toast. Which like i tried to actually figure out where this really comes from it. I don't brian. I don't know if you you didn't seem to have experience with this thing. But it's kind of like a dim sum. Dish like chinese fried. You basically make a farce anew fry on on bread. I think chang make something like this and his family's ah similarly. So i sent it in. I tinkered around with it. I cop some tips from some stuff. I'll get into later. But then i got a quick response from both bryan. And dave. I sent my recipe in and dave sent a wedgie sandwich. A pittsburgh specialty using pizza crust for them read and then. Brian sent in a mexican fiesta. Bobbly pizza courtesy of bubbly dot com rate from the website. And the thing is. I was also spinning my head talking about day's gonna make bread and use my book and so i was concocted and stuff and then i went back to the basics. Man went back to the source now. Like yoga has recipes on their website. Keep mcnew you've had a tough week. I didn't want to make it more difficult for so. That's just said if you want to do this let's go. We'd we can do what we need to do. We can do. We need to do in. The time comes but i was thoroughly pleased with the bobbly dot com recipes. Come.

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast
"It's about twenty nine hundred where there's support absorbed of resistance which could act to support and the law the candle currently the four can has hit that level and it is starting to reject it a little bit more. We've only got an hour and two minutes to go until that candle closes now. If that candle does close school and bullish that could be an opportunity there for cried keeping a very very close on a theory of now today. He's down two point six percent at one thousand nine hundred and twenty six. Now this is come back across to the daily chop a man. It's just really ruled from that low of seventeen or nearly seventeen hundred to a high of like thirty two hundred six percent over that period of time which is just a phenomenal. Run if i look at the weekly here a guy in three weeks The i wake up fifteen point nine second week. Sixteen point seeks and las week. Seventeen point eight nine. The weekly now can adopt trend the monthly looking very very strong. Already as of the ninth of this month. We've put on fifteen percent there on a theory looking very very strong in dade so it's looking good for me. Waiting for tried exile paid currently is up one percent at seventy eight cents. It's not really jumped out of the gates as vigorously as say bitcoin and the theory The monthly's broken up. It's only put on five percent so far this month. Of course you know. It was only a couple of months back in april that we were up. One hundred. Eighty percents pullback significant. Landry hasn't got the motor running too much just yet on not looking for any tried the stage except pay a little bit messy bitcoin cash consuls relatively similar positions of five hundred and fifty. Three dollars down half a percent right now. I really want to say the daily kick on a bit more you know. We had a bit of consolidation loss. Way cover number of days there where you know. We didn't do a great deal. We did shoot up on set..

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Tesla Fighting Back in China
"Rob our here and today. We're going to be discussing tesla in china. Tesla is pushing back on some of the brake failure reports that we've talked quite a bit about we'll talk about the most recent development there. Then what kind of continued the tour around the world. We've got some news on. Gigabyte wins news in canada and the us as well and what was it out with an update on batteries. I will take a quick look at the stock tesla today giving up the gains that it had seen earlier this week finishing down two point three percent on the day to six hundred and fifty three dollars. Thirty eight cents a few dollars below the closing price last friday. The s&p and dow were up. But the nasdaq did finish down. Do tons of a percent okay. Let's start off with that news out of china just as some back story of course over the last couple of months. We've been talking about reports of brake failures. In china tesla china has obviously pushed back on that claiming that there were no brake failures. These were just user errors. Detention around that peaked during the shanghai autoshow couple months back with a woman protesting claiming failures but other people have also made similar claims since then we have seen tesla take action so they've hired more people in communications. They've asked for and actually received some apologies from media and influencers that either reported on the stories accurately or in the case of one influence are actually just made up story for more attention. Shocker but those actions do seem to be helping as best. I can tell externally while today. We've got the latest chapter in that. Saga kelvin. young on twitter is reporting that tesla china is suing one of the owners that made claims of brake failures that owner shared details of the situation and away bow post which in translation reads quote. Hello everyone i am. The owner of wenzel tesla out of control. I received tussles indictment the day before yesterday. Now i will release the previous. Fdr tests report of wenzel automotive engineering society. I hope you kind people can help me analyze it. Thank you and quote. Etr test results there that just means event data recorder test results so basically just a third party analysis of what happened during the supposed- brake failure situation lots of replies on this thread one of the first ones reads quote. Don't you understand this result. Means that number one break his okay number two you stepped on the accelerator and quote.

Sessions
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Sessions
"Cool vietnamese dude. And i wrote not cosmic. It seems cosmic. There's one guy table running insane hot and you know going to in the next. He does so it seems cosmic. But it's not cosmic because you know he doesn't run all the time but we don't remember that something i don't know but also that it seems like the go. The chirping chips did The cat got his tongue or whatever that expression is. He wasn't chirping after that hand where he got cooler stacked by Vietnamese did this all heart vietnamese did and then they're talking about the hand though or the the vietnamese talking he's doing some hand announce he does his after wins and it makes me wanna punch myself in the face. Not not the most positive episode of sessions ever but probably not the darkest by any stretch. Either let's just the fucking story isn't it. Let's see what happens. The next thing happens is my worst. So boyfriend number two straddles under the gun. Young asian guy with a big leg and it falls to me in the small blind. I've king four clubs and the the boyfriend to one hundred and fifty dollars hundred and fifty three dollars. And he punted off a bunch. While i was getting money was doing the walk of shame. And that's what he does. He's a partner. Of course and so i opened a forty here with king four clubs in the small. I know i have no full. They can have king for clubs and stacks are wag and you know i got on. My left is The h. g. guy in he's going to call this guy's gonna ship but i'm going to be in the king it's a full and i opened it to forty and then i'm never folding for the one fifty three and guess what happened. H g guy called guy. Vietnamese from heb reminds me each g. He calls the forty and boyfriend number two ships at all in there. I know he's going to and we both call right and so it's just three way. You know gambling. I've king four clubs in the board runs out. Queen queen eight nine ten so anything right. I've qinghai in wickford number two turns over ace seven off suit so for ace high and he meet neither me or the h. g. I can beat them. No fuck but i really should've just folded and if you know i'm just a more inclined to gamble when i'm stuck obviously just like any other human being and i don't know someone opens the forty. It's three five tenths of one hundred..

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"Radio studio the washington broadcast center. Jack armstrong and getty armstrong and getty show such. Start of summer you guys. It's also amazon prime day today instead of buying stuff. We don't need we buy stuff we don't need any slightly lower price wasn't immersion blenders but yeah the slid the price on it. I'm gonna make my coffee if they don't have that immersing player merging blender. I refuse to participate in that yesterday. Did not mention it on this here. Radio show. i don't. I'm not gonna let freaking jeff bezos. Who wants to eat mona lisa. I'm not gonna let allegedly. I'm not gonna let the world's richest man declare a holiday that we all participate in talking about and like you know get it going so it's a thing not gonna do it the i somehow missed it until after the show on eight million things up on the text board about prime day and disarm not doing it. I'm not gonna try to pretend. That's like black friday but your one specific brand and you want us all to participate in making a holiday out of this text. Board is what. Jack calls computer screens funny. But i didn't i just i don't like it. Yeah my daughter in the afternoon said. Hey dad what do you think of this price on this. Tv smart tv scudder on the place now said it looks fine to me so she ordered it then. An hour later the amazon said orders cancelled out of stock so it was a fine prime day in my house mr pesos bazo claws thank you so much for another beautiful holiday. Stop eating davinci's wanna. We play clip number thirty nine. I think it's apropos. Go ahead tucker carlson. The white house announced today that on wednesday of this week joe biden outweighing a new plan to fight rising crime rates which are skyrocketing and the body counts that accompany them. You will not hear. Joe biden beg forgiveness from the thousands of families who loved ones have been killed by the democratic. Party's nihilistic embrace of crime and disorder. Looting as reparations you go looters. They should apologize for that. They never will. The left's ideology destroyed america's cities but they will never under any circumstances admit that ever he makes the point later that one of the tricks among progressive politicians is that they will cause a problem and then. I thought we had that that tape. Anyway they will cause a problem then they will announce it's russian which includes more power for them. It's a pattern you see over and over again and some of the some of the unemployment stuff going on right now. The troubles Getting people hired the rest of it is absolutely striking. it's unprecedented. And you remember. I read jennifer rubin from the washington post or column that the people weren't working because of enhanced benefits is a republican. Talking point it's debunked it's a conspiracy theory burson. Away debunk the idea. That if you give me enough money. I'm going to stay home rather than work right. And this is one of the premier columnist for the washington post with utter confidence and scorn really for anybody who dares disagree offering up the idea that there is zero correlation between enhanced benefits and people saying oh last week we had data that proved. That wasn't true in that. The states were. They've stopped taking the money. They're having less problems with job shortages now. She says it was a cause unemployment. Was going down anyway. Just coincidental but listen to this. This is analysis in liberal seattle times. Where they have a brutal shortage of people particularly in the restaurant industry so the seattle times of publication says. What's driving the shortage. Some restaurant owners and managers blame that pandemic unemployment benefits which currently add three hundred bucks a week on top of regular state benefits all told the average food service worker on unemployment in washington is getting six hundred dollars in weekly benefits. It's a little higher in king county where seattle. It's about six forty. A well tipped waiter or an experienced chef could see benefits of eight hundred dollars or more based on their prior salaries. So you looking at six hundred and fifty two eight hundred dollars in the seattle area of benefits at the same time. The state law requiring workers on unemployment to search for a job was suspended last spring by governor jay inslee during the height of the pandemic panic and it has not been reactivated. You still don't need to search for a job in washington state to to get unemployment. That's amazing and searching for a job as kind of a scam anyway right because we get constant taxed on the text board from from people who say yeah people apply and then they don't show up for the interview or anything because you have to do is claim you applied or show the me interviewed. Yeah like the state's gonna go to every employer hey did Jones show up And talked about the job. What i'm busy. I don't know maybe so. Listen to this. Now here's where the rubber hits the road again in the liberal. Seattle times making clear that jennifer rubin of the walpole is willing to just out and out lie or mentally ill by comparison to that six hundred fifty two eight hundred dollars a week. The average weekly salary for a full-time food service worker and twenty twenty washington was around six hundred and fifty three dollars around six hundred and ninety. Five in the raiders. Seattle area or about thirty four to thirty six thousand dollars a year. Those extra federal benefits quote are encouraging. People not to come to work said the owner of the seattle based neighborhood grills chain. Why would you work. you can take the summer off. I don't blame them. But it's frustrating for me the do assigned by side comparison and not only are people making almost as much. Which since you have all of your free time for a side hustle or recreation or a painter or go to community college or whatever if you making anywhere close to as much. That would be excuse enough not to go to work. Not only are they making that only are they making as much as they were working doing. Earning when they're working and busting their butts to get there in many cases making more than they were. According to the lefty seattle times. But apparently jennifer rubin in the washington post way to the left of seattle. If you can picture that are saying no that's impossible. That's not a factor at all man. There are people willing to say some ridiculous crap these days. That is absolutely amazing. Yep and it's undeniable. I would do the same thing. It's a rational economic decision. Actually i probably wouldn't do the same thing because i've always been fairly ambitious but i understand why people are alex. Rodriguez is now dating ben. Affleck's ex-girlfriend will have full team coverage such. You're save date netflix. Now that's a headline so that the way you do it when you're famous steadily get over you on year. Old lady goes out with ben. Affleck go date. Ben affleck girlfriend to like get under his skin or or. I don't know there's a narrow pool of hot date famous guys. i don't know. I don't know either. The airline industries decided. They're going to have to start seriously. Prosecuting disruptive passengers to get this to stop instead of just the you know booed them off. The plane is gonna be serious prosecution. I think fights a stewardess guy and or woman probably won't get word of that will have an effect i i don't know may have some effect i gotta tell you what it will go ahead. Yeah that's a little more the details. We'll get into that. And everything i got to be done. It's gotten out of hand. The.

The Kurt Angle Show
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on The Kurt Angle Show
"On may twenty eighth. And they're doing all this campy spike in mali love triangle stuff and then you show up and as they start to kiss you tell him to stop because the last thing the world needs is offspring of these two spike slaps you. You beat him up. Throw him minute some lockers and it looks like spike actually get busted open the hard way in the segment. because he's got a some scratches. He's a little worse for wear when he's out later in the show but he does get revenge. He helps jericho. Secure win over you. That week on smackdown and shane is out to distract you too. And that sort of sets up the match for you and shane and king of the ring. What are you remember. This interaction will spike and molly. And what happened despite here. Well as typical tangle fashion solving the talent and then beating them up. Yeah poor spike. I cut him. Open the hard way and i felt really badly about it. He's a really tough kid. I love the kid. Ask though we're going to continue our build talking. About the june eleventh row is war undertaker's going to confer kurt angle here. He thinks you might be sarah stalker. You're refusing that saying that Well you sorta insult sarah on the way and of course the undertaker hits the last ride And of course we know that's going to wind up being diamond. Dallas page and a lot of people think boy that was the end of any sort of momentum dp could have had making him the stalker. What did you think of that whole. Someone stalking sarah creative while i i. It was intriguing. One to find out who it was. And i think the fans were intrigued by it and once they reveal. Ddp they were excited. It was him but the storylines is fell through the bottom. After that. it's just you know. I think that fans we're looking at and saying you know undertaker's wife being stocked who would stock the undertaker's wife. I think fans were cringing at the idea that i'm doing this. And for some reason the storyline just bottomed out and i didn't have any gravitation to it. It was just was a throwaway. It really was. Yeah let's talk about the main event that night from june eleventh. Because i feel like this is one of those forgotten great steel cage matches. It's the main event. You and crispin wa is probably most remembered for the huge moon. Salt off the top meltzer loved. It said it was excellent called at four and a quarter stars for perhaps more but he did say there's tons of memorable and dangerous spots been wanted a german suplex while both were standing on the top rope onto the cage. How dangerous was that kurt. Which spot the german spot. The germans spot standing on the spot is the most dangerous spot. We did not match not look like it. But that's the toughest one to take off the top rope backward. They're great chance you're gonna land on your head probably ninety nine percent of the time you're going to land under head so It's one of those taking the chance Booths that you do that. You don't know if you're going to get injured or not. But chris and i had to prove a point that night. We were upcoming talent. Austin was out there watching the match. We were trying to impress auden too far because we actually scared him away. Yeah i'm you know we were trying to show them that we wanted to work with them. And right like this guys are crazy bastards. I'm not going to work with them right. you know. He even told me that later on down the line and we. We just threw everything in the kitchen sink into that match. Chris and i were crazy that night and you know his flying head bought off the top. My moon salt. they all could have been finishes. Yeah and you know. Unfortunately we went a little bit further. Fortunately we went a little bit further. Nobody got hurt but The match turned out to be credible From working standpoint of wrestling austin at didn't make him and then appeal to him to want to work with us price. We had earned his respect back a eventually another way. Yeah i mean here's the deal. Nobody wants to get hurt. And you guys are definitely throwing caution into the wind here with moves like that and the moon salt in particular meltzer talked about. He says after angle did his slam finisher. He went to the top of the cage and mr moon saw. He could have accomplished the same result from the top rope in his knees wouldn't have taken such a pounding but it was a hell of a deal but i was furious when benn wa didn't get out because of that big bump and it wasn't even the finish in hindsight. Is this where you know. Maybe there was a shift in mentality in professional wrestling. Where once upon a time it was. We build to a big spotlight. This and that's the finish but it felt like overtime that evolved into you have a big spot like this and we want that to really be a false finish and then we quote unquote sneak a quick one win. Did that change around this time. Yeah i believe so you know. Who's one of those things where you you wanted to have a great false finish and you wind to make it more believable as the finish so you do a crazy ass spot and you have the guy kick out. It's it's you know it's very difficult. I mean you're you're really you know how your chancing the match because you want to tell a story and you want to build up to the finish and you don't know if the finish is going to be as impressive as the moon salt was so you know you're taking a chance by doing that. But we want to throw everything in the kitchen sink in that match and that was that why that match was planned out the way it was. Let's take a timeout to talk about your car truck. Whatever it may be. 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Chasing Poker Greatness
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Chasing Poker Greatness
"Worth something i mean you can. We can add this to your homework to where you study a spotlight this and give me show me your findings and then we can talk about it. Analyze it and go through. And i think that's fairly reasonable. But if you feel like you need to learn and grow in situations like this then i would start by constructing big blind check raising range and then also the button stab range and kind of looking at that and then going from there and trying to figure out what the best path forward is with the various different portions of your range. Multi-race tricky part multi as very tricky. And the two things that like. Like i said the biden being fish makes me feel like they're going to over stab in the big blind scheck raise sizing makes me feel like. They're not super superseded or they don't have to be super cutted and so that's what leads me to my conclusion but you know you could also look at this spot differently. Where like the buttons oreg and they bet one third which was appropriate for this spot and the big blinds a fish and they check raise right now. The ranges are all looking different and all of your analysis is all for not because it's just a totally different ballgame. I see what you're saying. Okay that that was why that was why i was telling you. It'd be cautious about like and the value of really intense analysis in this spot. I guess we can just head to the reveal so like i mentioned earlier. I folded the button does call the check raise. The turned is the ace of hearts. The big blind bets little over half plot the fish. All's the rivers the three of clubs so the final board is deuce for nine ace three with a flush out there and a one card straight. The big blind bets little over half pot again and be fish calls. Big wind ended up. Flopping bottom set with bacchus is and the fish on the button had a sign of spades. So he turned top to. I don't think the result is that interesting. I think the interesting part was just talking about my flop decision but jason's curious about what they had. I think there are some more takeaways here. In that like dillon did flop bottom set which is a part of their range. I don't love the sizing so they used here at all like they left three hundred fifty three dollars. On the table the button had a stein of spades right so they turn top two pair on the flesh completing turn Here's the thing that could happen right. What if the big blind has like five six of diamonds here and you check three bet and the button calls with a nine like. That's that's an outcome. That is very realistic. Because i think that like when the villain chooses the sizing. They chose on the flop. They're gonna have a lot of top pair type hands and by check raising you. Fold out big blind. You isolate yourself against the button. Who's a fish with a capped range that you can play perfectly against mike. That's another benefit to the check. Three bet my opinion is like ice owing the fish essentially is showing the fish then having a very good handle on like the fact that the fishes ranges cap because like they're just gonna stick it in with their sets right like so we get to play very very well against the cap range even know we're out of position but at that point the s. Pr would be like bordering on one. Yeah so anyway. That'll do for this hand. We only played two streets on and put in one raise check folded on the flop but talked about it for like twenty five minutes. Yeah there's a lot of interesting stuff to talk about. Like the fact that villain had deuces here. Flop bottom set is what it is but yeah i would put more money on on the flop personally and so we're going to head to the break now and come back with john so very favorite hand that he knows how to play exceptionally well by by at this stage of the game and tactical tuesday king queen off suit. Let's see how well it works out for john. The decision to enter this fundamental to poker strategy too tight and they know what you have to loose injuries to run a three flop camp from chasing coca. Greatness is a comprehensive.

The big d zone
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on The big d zone
"Had to go to the hotel inside the holiday inn at this i had to go to the hotels left night and put it off the website. So i joined the hotel tolerating and rewards. I might as well get off of that. Because if i'm going to be going back to the hotel and get this get this originally i was gonna pay four hundred and seventy seven dollars as i'm changed right off the site usually like hotel dot com but also the website that i read that i had to be reserved from it was only four hundred and fifty three dollars. What wait a minute later. The audio in order to hold all a whole they hate it. We stop holding holding hotel dot com four seventy seven The holiday inn original original website. Four fifty something at thirteen. I had to double take wait. I thought that was going to be less expensive than the original website. Because that's why boy to tie to do from the website. Because i thought the ritual of the hotel will be more expensive. Not the case this time not the case. This time i was in shock. Oh the complete shock like oh they twenty or thirty dollars. More hotel dot com. That would pay any richard the website. I was in total shock. Well now i'm bet all because i'm gonna have points and if i'm able to do the website again next time i go to six flags i could. I could gather more planes. Every time i go to six flags they give me some personal holiday inn thing though cats beyond craziness and then they had the option also by points as well on the on the holiday inn. holiday inn. website you You can buy points whatever you need towards the i was like. Oh my god really. Wow that is craziness absolute craziness so go figure that one out so anyway so yeah right voted much big duty got tired out thankfully that there was a car down there. Thank god but do. I would have never made it with ten. Almost six seven bags i would. I was not at the gas station. I was at a dollar today. i love that donna. I'll tell ya. I did not go to the gas station. The time the dollar too bad me down unemployment and even vainly yet and making me wait till wednesday or thursday. They may yet because usually they pay like irl. I mean early. I mean early in the morning like bow. Six five thirty six o'clock in the morning. Because i get a test on the phone that hey we got to payment ten tight all night you posted and few minutes later right there. So oh god. At least i'll be able to pay a lot less than fifty something dollars or the gave you lit one hundred and something dollars to go there and come back. I'm saving about half of that. When i go to the hotel and coming back so i only have to pay eighty dollars all thank god for that. Thank god for that so Mannheim dawes did and i still have to do the pre wrestlemainia predictions show. I'll get just just so hot in my body can't even take part in the fake for me to sit down. There was no pay for me to sit down okay. So i don't know if this website is still up because i haven't paid yet. Maybe i could be able to pay with the money that i'm saving for the right now. But bitty country ninety eight income now dot com fifty country ninety income now dot com also hopefully big country general dot stores up. I didn't take the jets yet but big country journal dot store hopefully should be up. I have take debt yet. But i will i get some rest and the well. I civil travel agent fifty country l. c. dot global dot com picked country yellow sea dot global dot com. Now we know. Maybe i could still get a video of the The hilton orlando and You know maybe would be a better vacation from. I dunno. I dunno i dunno. I'll see how much it is to go to Universal orlando or you know. Maybe i could see the resistance. That the walt disneyworld. I always wanted to see The star wars saw pavilion that they got and it was very popular when it was first dal and like i think to see that when i was there i mean they didn't even when they're inversely so i don't know i i. I got between now and june to figure that out. I mean you know so. I'll let you know what i'd give any to do though. Flake kep Mir's kept hotel cabinet. I dunno even though not doing that at the hilton orlando but both the now. In fact it's now eight back into a cool video or something like that. I don't know. I don't know i got up here with the ceo. Again though. jay I don't know again sometimes. In april i will be doing be State of the union. Maybe after six flags an actor wrestlemainia. Probably you know my petitions to how i did so hi. This is not jay. We are out..

Mac OS Ken
iPhone 12 sales for exceed demand expectations
"Checks in the supply chain show continuing strength for the iphone twelve line. Apple insider has had a peak at an investor note from cowan company after discounting claims of near-term trimming in builds. The peace says cowen has revised its iphone build estimate for the march twenty twenty one quarter upward for the fourth month in a row while commons estimate was fifty five million january that has risen by two million to fifty seven million units in the quarter. That represents a fifty four percent rise versus the same quarter a year ago. Then again we might want to take the year ago. Quarter and chuck it. Because that's when the planet started doing the covert way if you're wondering where the strength is it is straight down. The middle in cowan's estimation the firm says apple's added a million each to orders for iphone twelve and iphone twelve pro while things are expected to slow in the june quarter versus the current quarter. They'll still be last year. Count initial forecast of forty four million units in the quarter is up twenty six percent year on year. According to the peace counting company as a buy rating on apple shares the firm's price target on the shares is one hundred fifty three dollars

Mac OS Ken
The iPhone sales trend is up
"In the supply chain show continuing strength for the iphone twelve line. Apple insider has had a peak at an investor note from cowan company after discounting claims of near-term trimming in builds. The peace says cowen has revised its iphone build estimate for the march twenty twenty one quarter upward for the fourth month in a row while commons estimate was fifty five million january that has risen by two million to fifty seven million units in the quarter. That represents a fifty four percent rise versus the same quarter a year ago. Then again we might want to take the year ago. Quarter and chuck it. Because that's when the planet started doing the covert way if you're wondering where the strength is it is straight down. The middle in cowan's estimation the firm says apple's added a million each to orders for iphone twelve and iphone twelve pro while things are expected to slow in the june quarter versus the current quarter. They'll still be last year. Count initial forecast of forty four million units in the quarter is up twenty six percent year on year. According to the peace counting company as a buy rating on apple shares the firm's price target on the shares is one hundred fifty three dollars

Limitless Mindset
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Limitless Mindset
"Looked at my contract with them and they had some stipulation where they started me out at a low reasonable price and then they bunked by price up to fifty three dollars and i said to myself This software is not quite worth fifty three dollars a month to me. So i went and got into a customer service chat with them and i did my negotiating thing and then i managed to lock in a low price and here. I got my price down to about nineteen dollars a month and i managed to lock that in for several more years just by doing a little bit of negotiating just by asking people to do me a favor. So that's pretty great right. That's the kinda thing we want and especially now with covid and with how covert is transforming the world changing everything and making everything such a challenge for all of us individually for businesses businesses are willing to make exceptions you can say oh covert culvert has made it so difficult for me to pay my bills. You know such a challenging time. you know. we're all in this together right. I received that that email from your ceo. Saying how we're we're all in this together right so you don't you think you could maybe cut my e by fifty percent a month and they'll say well yes we all are in this together so you know. Maybe we can't do fifty fifty a month. I think we could maybe do twenty five percent a month so the opportunities for negotiation are limitless to use that favorite word of mine. Okay which brings us to the first point here which is a mindset and so the mindset we want to go into with our negotiation is that we want to treat it like a game and i mean here you're going to want to check out the medium maybe share the around and it's from that movie with kinan reeves and jeeze. What does that guy's name. I have not much of a movie guy. But remember there's the old guy and kiana reeves and the old guy is the devil and he's the he's negotiating with babe. What the heck is the name of that movie. Devil's advocate devil's advocate. That's right that's right. What's the name of that old guy. Who's the devil in that movie That old guy. Robert robert was robert anyways so fell patine pacino. That's right and remember. Al pacino says are renegotiate or key honoree says are we negotiating and the devil says always so. The devil is always negotiating. And that's why that's why we should be go- shitting movies ever made as well. Yeah was that was a good movie. Okay so again. We want to treat all this a bit like a game. You may be furious at your service providers for fees they are.

Veteran On the Move
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Veteran On the Move
"With kill cliff. Do you find yourself. Do you spend most of your time with sales and marketing or would you. Would you actually work on with their kill cliff. Yeah it's i mean we're we're small and move fast. I have my hands in a lot. Lot of different buckets. But i i spend most of my time cheerleading brand. We have incredible marketing game. We brought on a a guy named john breaking earlier this year. He's a six time emmy award winner. He was the you may recall a show called sports science it was on espn small segments and it was always like a celebrity athlete. Doing something crazy he did that. He was producer. Bad creator of that They did like two episodes. So i brought him on for reasons But one of them was in this day and age your ability to organically create content impelling to an audience and get it out fast and do it all the time and do it at different levels at production. That was something. We were really struggling with inside the company. Even though we were digital we've been sex. Inception is kind of interesting. They were selling you know. Just unbelievable numbers of cases of drinks on line. Where lily shipping these twelve packs online. All over the country. it's just think about. It's kind of crazy doesn't really make sense right expensive. Howdy you that But one of the things that makes us stickies and businesses are digital content and that was area where we are struggling to find a lot of progression and a lot of south defense authentic and organic And doing it within a you know a a bass. Pnl environment so So i brought him on in. That really helped us continue to catapult the brands. i. That's where i spent a lot of my time. I mean we are we. We're way out in the future. We're building a media company we have. We launched their own record label We're collaborating with big celebrities partner with joe rogan. So i spend my time in that are the most on. I hired a better sales guy to myself to run sales so that took a lot of a lot of stress off me. When i was able to pass it all i got you know. We're beverage company. I got a long standing beverage rockstar to come in and run. Salesforce is able to kinda back a little bit on that and spend more time trying to lean toward on brand partnerships and brand identity and monica innovation. And things like that. That's the voice heard actually heard on shark tank. The beverage industry is one of the most brutal and competitive that you could ever go into his at true yet is you. You would be surprised at how much money beverage companies are willing to lose the game distribution. They're buying distribution on the shelves. They they give in some of the segments Clearly giving the cases away just to drive trial and get shelf space though by shell stay south mother other companies So it's it's pretty cutthroat out for sure we found ways that we're trying to forge their own path in his space by being entirely different from everyone else in that's worked to speed yet you different. Yeah it has. I mean when when we don't buy face we have opportunities to work with buyers to support charities instead. You know what you're gonna get money. You have charitable goals launch the navy seal foundation for example who were a partner with and we We've also yeah. We're we're willing to turn down us. All distributions not good distribution which is a very different mindset for most of the beverage companies. And we don't lose money which is another different mindset. you know. We're we're okay growing organically without losing money at a slower pace than spending this generous amounts of monetary gain faster and grow faster. It's more sustainable. Force it also allows us to support our mission in when when you say clean energy drinks. Who are your energy drinks cleaned from. Mostly chemicals and stuff to your cnn. All the other ones. Yeah absolutely we have nothing artificial. We have nothing fake no arkell flavors artificial sweeteners. Most if you're an energy drink i'll and this is a gross generalization. But you'll find it to be true even if you look at the drinks. That are there being position as healthy and look at their ingredients. You're gonna find a lot of artificial sweeteners in them. At least the arcus winger. Some of those stuff might be okay but these guys is caffeine. A substance is very very bitter. If you just look at the end in through your mouth. Creaking or something else. I mean gag. Maggots terrible though. A lot of these. These companies are putting massive amounts of caffeine their drinks unhealthy amounts of caffeine and they're using synthetic caffeine made lab and then they're using synthetic artificial sweeteners. A mask the flavor so it's really it's a caustic combination. And we've got some different approach. We use green tea gap seen so. It's all naturally occurring. It affects your body differently instead of putting in you know. These crazy like unregulated dietary supplements in our products. We've put in potassium magnesium potassium magnesium. Help your blood flow in hydration so you can find out freaky caffeine and then will be used for for the The give the boever sweet flavor is a combination of of stevia urethra. Paul and it's interesting e either those used independently don't taste great but when use them together in the right doses. It tastes just like your drink. Product made off natural. Sugar doesn't taste. Say it's not artificial. It's all naturally for ingredients. I'm so that's that's what we do and what you come from we. We've used stevie stevia few times in big and trying to baked low curb cookies and stuff like that is. Steve is not an artificial sweetener from a plant. It's a leaf extract from it. So stevia comes from the actual plant named stevia. Guess is the question is at great stadium. Some extra plan or something. Okay so you have natural sweeteners out. There are some of them are really good. And we've experimented with a bunch of other other drinks have tried some tribes vs by cvs popular one Your three calls a sugar alcohol. There's a a A monk fruits become author. We used on one of our beverages. Do end up districting beverage because it just wasn't a competitive beverage for the category was an so it was just too expensive to create. We've put too much stuff and it just wasn't economical news up. It was like a better for you type of body armor that that's very difficult category to compete end because these guys big guys have endless resources in their selling sugar water to the masses. And they're terrible for you and so if you go into grocery island you're trying to sell something for like two fifty three dollars for twelve or sixteen ounces and and you know air year companions ten for ten dollars. That's just a very difficult proposition. Yeah and so let me. I'm curious about stevie. Like steam is a natural sweetener but has differ from cane sugar or affects your body. I'm just curious. 'cause were we're trying to get rid of the sugar in our diet -an stevens. Alessia a good alternative. So right right. You're asking a science question that nonsense guy. Your body's definitely metabolize friend. You're not you're you're So somehow can. I'm not gonna see you can have a glycemic spike. I mean look at the impact. I'll tell you the things. I do know what i do know is that you're you're you're not going to have a glycemic spike in your body as a result of of consuming steel. Also you're also you know it's a. It's a naturally occurring product. It's not something synthetic grading lab so those are the those are the two things i can tell you and then when you get into configurations of the sweeteners why we use us. I bring in my innovation of talk to you about that any day. We surely. I tried to put you on this by just thought because i've seen around in it's It's definitely a good alternative. I'm trying to think okay but if we're eating this and if it says you know the the carb count or the or is this. How is it different than the actual pure cane sugar. The big answer the muslim furniture. There is the glycemic spike. 'cause at the fbi right g..

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast
Market Report: Bitcoin Is Up, Ethereum Setting Sights On $2000
"Hey listen. I'll take a couple of things that are pretty cool bitcoins. Three point two four percent joe. That's a good thing Look it's It's it's been pretty tasty guys. All man i'm stuck i'm stuck because it's the first same bitcoin in a longtime thoughts lou quite bullish It's coming out of that. Daily charles coming sorry. Daily trend is their modest. The elon musk. spike We got four hour traffic but beautiful. Simplicity fifty minute is my baby right. Now i'm haunting cradles hunt boosters. I am on the hunt the trends debt. And i've got what i need to do what i do. Where thirty six thousand. Six hundred and seventy six doubles up. As i said three point to her sentence point Theory him as well look. This was the one that i've been writing for quite some time and Stopped is a is a word that i throw around a bit but i am stuck because it did pop. As high allies it came throws talking about a guy made. Is it pops through to new all-time highs yesterday. It closed above northern onto concerned about that but it closed really strong ten percent up on the daiva. Carney took point four percent up from the day. On telling you right now two miles to the papers on the front of my face just above. My nose is looking really strong. It's a bloody with jot and fifteen hundred and fifty full right now and i just i. It just has the hallmarks of wanting to have a bit of iran Run indie so naturally those lower timeframes looking for that seclude city wedding from opportunity Exit pay while i'm not to Fen dangled about that roy nasa sideways up three percent. A thirty point five cents. But it's not something that's sort of Cutting the master there will be. No master should lose his life to exile pay for me. It's move on bitcoin. Cash up two point seven seven percent ford and forty three dollars and thirty cents coming off that three seven five raging of resistance doctors support. It looked good in the weekly. Take that much a real ripa Just beautiful bullish candle the weekly. I'm talking about. It's not closed yet. It's got a long time to go but it is the and it does indeed come from a very good spots in an alternative weekly as well as far as low as timeframes look at the solicitor. These there on the fifth day. The thing that i'm not overly enthused how i must say is The full hour could get Actually through that level it just it just looks funny it. It's really been dominated by the lower timeframes. So i really shouldn't say too much about it because it doesn't look bad at all to be honest yet. It looks on two point. Seven seven percent of the big dog of the dice fifa has been letitia. And i'm gonna say that. I mean lot coin obviously now in a daily uptrend yesterday closing up seven percent today carly seven point seven percent hundred and fifty three dollars and forty eight cents right now guy pushing up through a level of resistance all harmful to get a little breakout on morning around the break. One forty six thirty seven but a distant setup caught As well as i'd like. But i'm still looking for pullbacks into that level a really strong move here online looking very very good on the charts all the way to the way the whole market. This will change the hallmark of some of the big dogs in the market. Do certainly look as though They're ready for leg up and it is being shown to us by multi percentage moves Loving look of lot coin at the moment. So keep that in your watch.

CATS Roundtable
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on CATS Roundtable
"New year new organized you. The following interview comes courtesy of one american us in rumble. Which i did last thursday and i thought all american people should hear what i say. It's about oil and about becoming joining us now. To discuss the economic moves by the by demonstration from a more substantive perspective is john. Td's he's the ceo of red apple group. Which is an energy portfolio of refineries and gas stations across the country. So john your perfect to talk about this because you probably have a stake in some of the decisions that are being made right now. The biden administration very much so early on taking a hard line approach when it comes to fossil fuels whether it be the xl pipeline fracking. Things of that nature. Is that really what you're seeing from your perspective. But i'm very much concerned about A dozen really Heard of our operation. But it hurts america. I we're talking about union jobs in twenty twenty one. The xl pipeline cancelation was going to cost eleven thousand union jobs in the united states. It will cost sixty thousand overall jobs between canada and the united states. We were selling american crude oil syndicate gone to the gulf coast. Refining it by american workers and then shipping it out to South america central america Africa over the pets. Cancellation of the pipeline. You know who that helps. It helps saudi arabia and the oak nations. It's a win win for them. It's a lose lose. Lose for the american people and the american people realize it. Eleven thousand union jobs on the twenty twenty one on that applaud. And it's horrible. It goes back to the franken when when we went up to forty million barrels a day. We've from eight million. During the obama administration and the saudis and the russians panic. They shook hands behind the scenes. And what happened. They grow the oil down to twenty dollars a barrel fifteen dollars a barrel why they want to break your american auriol industry. They want to break it. But the king of saudi arabia Said oh guy. Oh god or whatever he said something because the prince george of energy was breaking the king. They'll losing hundreds of millions or billions of dollars and what happened over san refresh courses again and saudi arabia before they find the prince or got rid of him retired it and the price of side creep up interested in christ awards forty forty five dollars a barrel and what happens. Now we're all the problems happening cancellation and air an attack on the oil industry. What happens chrysler Fifty three dollars. You know who's gonna pay for that. The american consumer is going to pay for that and dopey the raising taxes in. Of course the american consumer more money whether it's airline tickets whether it's hotels whether it's a gasoline driving your murphy consumer is going to pay you know. I'm really glad that you bring up all of those points because to be completely frank. It wasn't a conversation that was head during the campaign trail. And i think that's because for the most part for example..

Pop Culture Cosmos
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos
"Up and the stock price reached as high as three hundred fifty dollars a share and that meant a lot of one for smaller investors. Maybe like you. And i if we'd have jumped on him. Hey it actually went higher than that. It was like four sixty nine today. I think you'll you'll really huge amount and people. Are you know that are on to it and got onto that train talking about how. They're paying off their student loans with this money etc etc and for that were short selling it in the first place like these large investment companies. They're talking about losing much as one hundred million dollars so i wanna get a better picture. I want to give people who are not as familiar with why this is so out there why this is so controversial and this is why this is so important to the financial structure for wall street. I want to hear your thoughts if you can help enlighten this for our listeners. Out there yeah this is a case of nostalgia. It's finest the raiders behind wall street. Bets saw what was happening from an institutional standpoint they saw the short orders coming in against game stop by the institutional hedge funds so you know the merrill lynch all the major names that are a lot of the major names that are out there correct. Yeah and there's one specific. I think it's melvin capital but they're backed by citadel financial and so it it it all comes together here but you know what read it. Saw was melvin capital by the way. Yeah and what read it. Saw was there were shorts coming in galore and there is a whole case of nostalgia that kicked in and people saw game stop and saw what was going on with their board of directors. They actually got. I want to say it was the. Coo from chewy just jumped over two game. Stop which that's a great move right there. That's a move that will modernize your retail establishment. You know stop putting as much emphasis on the brick and mortar and more towards the online platform allah chewy which shout out to all the dog owners out there. That have chewy. 'cause i mean you basically just propped up game stop too because you you may that man successful and he came over and made gave up successful at the same time but a little style kick in there and and these wall street bets renters decided they were gonna save game. Stop by buying it. And i wanna say what i've read so far has been it. This might be a seventy billion dollars. Swing it lost one hundred fifty three dollars and ninety one cents in trading. Today it is right now as we speak..

Mac OS Ken
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Mac OS Ken
"The pre earnings financial analyst frenzy continues even analysts. That aren't that sold on apple shares long-term or all about anticipated december quarter numbers among them. Ubs analyst david vote apple insider had him issuing note monday wherein he raised his revenue and earnings per share expectations for the first quarter of fiscal year. Twenty twenty one. He had been looking for revenue of ninety eight point nine billion dollars on earnings per share of a buck thirty five. He is now looking revenue of one hundred six point nine billion dollars on earnings per share of one forty five. What's not to like would seem to be question. He thinks apple ship more iphones than he expected. He thinks the phones they sold had a higher average selling price than expected. He thinks max did better than the same quarter a year earlier and he is really just not into apple. Shares these got a hold rating on apple. Shares is a matter of fact and our price target of one hundred fifteen dollars other firms see apple beating expectations and they are in the apple. Shares take j. P. morgan melissa. Chatterjee please apple through reynaud from chapman to clients in it. He has the cupertino company back with another one of those buster beats when it comes to revenue expectations his appears to be the highest. He is looking for december revenue of one hundred ten billion dollars on earnings of one dollar and fifty six cents.

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"Month of the retail sales down point seven percents. The estimate was that they'd be slightly higher. They'd be around nine tenths of one percent. So what are the markets doing this morning. Actually mixed right now. Two of the three major indexes are down. one is bet you can guess the nasdaq. That's up the nasdaq is up. Nine points miniscule at thirteen thousand one hundred twenty one. The dow industrial average down one seventy five. That's a half percent thirty thousand eight sixteen the s. and p. five hundred down thirteen three thousand seven hundred eighty one That's a third of a percent and the yield on the ten year treasuries at one point one in west texas intermediate crude oil for february holding nicely above that fifty dollars a barrel mark at fifty three dollars and five cents a barrel interesting the market reaction because it seemed to me that stimulus is typically received rather well by the mark it is but look at. The reaction occurred before last night. In anticipation of what it got investors. Got in the news last night and your observation about buy on the rumor sell on the news. It that's what it was. It was buying on what was had been anticipated for weeks at the market. Hominy record highs have been set in the last handful of trading days seems a little bit like an oxymoron that you buy on the rumor and then when the rumor comes to fruition you sell remember the market at a loss street casino. Remember every trade that takes place in the market is based on what those traders think. The situation is going to be regarding that stock or security six months ahead. Yeah very forward-looking it as as you should be when it comes to your retirement years. I know i'm repetitively redundant here but we've all got that bucket list and while those particular items on your personal bucket list might be different from others that to the matter. Is you need to get a plan in place and get it working for you. No matter where you are in your career. In fact the earlier you start the better so that that plan can adjust adapt.

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
"fifty three dollars" Discussed on The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
"Cents for a pound of copper now again. That's a five year high. The record high for copper prices was about four and a quarter that was set back in two thousand eleven. But i think we could take out a record high for the price of copper in twenty twenty one and what's driving prices for industrial metals for agricultural commodities. It's not strong economic growth right. We're not having record growth. In fact we still have the pandemic. What's driving commodity prices. Higher is the record growth in money supply right defense cranking out money like it's going out of style. It's doing it to monetize record us government budget deficits but it's also doing it to prevent interest rates from rising look at treasury yield prices today the yield on the tenure closed at almost one point one four percent. We got as high as one point one eight seven. Insure day. the thirty year got above one point. Nine we got one point nine one five was the high before we had a bit of buying in the thirty year later in the day so the yields move back down just below one point nine percent to one point eight five of course these are still historically low yields. It's just yields are nowhere near as historically low as they were earlier last year march april timeframe and of course since we have such a historically large amount of debt. We can't handle historically normal interest rates. Which is where rates are headed. In fact. i think that ended up being higher than normal given the abnormal amount of debt. But the fed can't let that happen in fact if you look at a chart of the thirty year bod we could move very quickly from a two percent yield to a four percent yield now four percent again. That's still a historic low yield for treasury bonds. I mean it hasn't been until recently that you were able to. The government anywhere was able to borrow for thirty years at four percent. That is a historically low cost of debt. But again your cost of borrowing should be commensurate with your risk and how much you've already borrow so given the fact that we have so much more debt now than we had in the past. America is a worse credit risk now than it was in the past not necessarily a risk of default because as long as we have a printing press. We don't have the default. The risk is inflation. The risk is that we print a bunch of money because we owe so much debt. We can't raise taxes on the population to cover the debt so we have to print money which is exactly what we're doing which is why commodity prices are rising and that's why bond prices are falling. That's why the dollar is falling. You know so far the only price that isn't really rising is the golden silver price and again that's because investors still think that higher rates are going to be bad for gold and silver because they think the fed is gonna fight inflation even know. There's no way they're going to do it. And because stock prices are also rising and so people are less inclined to hedge their stock portfolios with goal when their stock portfolios are going up but stock portfolios are going up for the same reason that commodity prices are going up. It is inflation look at oil. The price of oil now above fifty three dollars a barrel. I've been talking on this podcast. About how bullish on oil. I've been buying all these stocks. We own lots of oil stocks agricultural stocks industrial metal stocks. All this i prepared for this inflation very few people are oil. Prices are not going to stop going up. We could actually hit a one hundred dollars a barrel in twenty twenty one and again..

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast
Bitcoin Dominance Increases
"Trading. Wise. It nothing really neglected the markets and the felt damn good. Every day just tighten awakened away from from the shots was read honest refreshing thing and it's brought me into position now feel better about looking at once again. Yet. So it's been good as far as the mangams consent of talking about eleven thousand, one, hundred, twenty dollar mock around that region, which was the also pull level as before the the full bitcoin fell and you know we we have found resisted that level. We bounced off it on. What was Saturday. Pullback yesterday we're up point four, percent yesterday were down one point five percent. We actually close the wake up five point, seven percent, which is a pretty good week following on that cradle break it's a, it's a good week No complaints from me at all the markets have been a little bit slow for the traders. There was a couple of good trades on the I think it was five, four hour las not. The showed up It was at six PM Bob Wilson. Wasn't. So I wasn't there They look quite good. Right now, I was sitting at ten, thousand, nine, hundred, sixty, two save push up through the high that was created on. Saturday. Leading thousand, one, hundred, ninety, five. Thousand two hundred, we got three there, and hopefully we can say goodbye to that resistance and get a good run on get some good trends BEC into play because it has been a little bit. LASTA over the last few days and that market hasn't done a great deal of moving locker said ten, thousand, nine, hundred, and sixty one point four percent rotten. Now, a theory is still very sought look at realistically needs to get about four hundred. That's the point where I think we might see some is there on a theory of the weekly. Dig Close, up not by much one point, two percent were up twenty, three, percent three, hundred, seventy, three dollars raw now little market. I'm really jumping up and down to try to the nor is exa pay, which is currently twenty four point six cents flat. On yesterday thus far the weekly Kennel it did close up. Enclosed at one point, eight percent. So a little a little pop of wind to the upside, their daily trendies office it's very average. It's not. You know it's not exciting me in any. Sense, of the word. Bitcoin. Cash was down yesterday solid three percent closing at two twenty, six, twenty interestingly the weekly a dig close up. But again, only one point eight percent against showing that bitcoin dominance is starting to return to be the perfect storm that potentially that will speak to you about in just a moment. Bitcoin to Bitcoin cash to twenty, seven, seventy five, which represents a point senator sending so far on the dye lot finished the week actually down, it was down two point, two percent it closed at forty seven dollars and nine saints. It's forty, seven and fourteen, which represents a point one percent. It looks very wake at the moment that thanks said you could very easily push up. It's GonNa get three, fifty, one dollars thirty four to get that trend looking. The why? Though I want to look full for to be essentially reasonable for me? It's not there yet, and until we do get there until, of course, we full further It's not trying to make base again bit of the of a good full yesterday I fought the sent Dan it's a market that I'm watching this show is it was down lost weight five point seven, three percents. Well, it closed one hundred and fifty three dollars a ninety, six percents and look. It it's in a daily death. It is a daily down trend is a weekly momentum down the to our. Quite, good there on faith cradles physically city. They're just waiting to see how that goes throughout the and save account. Get anything. It's a one, fifty, four, fifty, five, point four. percent. Today. Cod Donald. Love to see a low coming here in a push up through that ten cent motte to get daily trim back into. The swing thing. It's not done that It was Dallas weeks pretty heavily six percent Pretty heavily considering it was a sly wake at sitting I point nonsense rotten now bonnets. Lost Weight was down fourteen point nine, four percent closing at twenty, six, thirty full. It's on the twenty six, thirty four right now which oversees. On, the Diet and yesterday down three point three percent bonds will sort of get his engine running again on. I'm sure probably will if we get a bull market but there's nothing that fraternity for me at this time of also very flat the weight that was was pretty average. It was down two percent very, very little volatility on a US at the moment and Sorta does it. Will Spike that way its up point four percent rotten out to sixty three cents. But Very Saad wise. Not Try to

CNBC's Fast Money
Snowflake's Stock Price Soars in IPO
"Welcome to pass money a blockbuster debut for the biggest. IPO. Of the year cloud companies snowflake pricing. It's public offering at one hundred, twenty dollars a share closing at two hundred and fifty three dollars a share that is a gain of one hundred and eleven percent. But this isn't the first time. We've seen a monster move in public debut. Let's get to Bop Bassani with more on that Bob. Hello Melissa see you. So you think snowflake over one hundred percent of its first day is a big deal. Not really there's been plenty of companies that have had I ate POPs bigger than that this year loan and they include just take a look here. Biotech firm cure back was up two hundred and forty percent on its first day of trading software as a service firm big commerce up to one hundred percent biotech firm. Berkeley light of nearly two hundred cloud company and Seino up one hundred, ninety, six, percent insurance fintech firm lemonade up. Thirty nine percent on their first day of trading what they have in common is there either tech or biotech firms are they outliers marginally but the first day pop for IPO's this year is notably higher than usual. So the historic first they pop for an IPO usually about fourteen percent. That's. Historically but not this year the average I stay pop in two, thousand, twenty, thirty, six, percent. What's going on? It's not stocks are cheap. The multiple of tech stocks are historically high people are willing to pay more protect because there's just a higher degree of risk appetite out there, and if you're suddenly inspired to start buying these high flying IPO. Cautious. About this look after the first day the post first day returns of other high fliers is not encouraging. So there's been eleven IPO's this year that have popped more than one hundred percent. On the first day they have average a minus, one percent return from the first day closed forward. So be very careful Melissa here big pop on the first day for some of these. But after that very difficult to maintain continued momentum most about you bob thank you good to see you Bob Cassani and who is holding the bag in the aftermarket when these Ip has declined from the first day pop guy probably the retail investor this has been the story of the issue markets. Began though and it continues today. So. You wonder why people get exercise when they see things like this is exactly that I mean I'll say it I'm not. I'm not a banker I never was a banker and I'm sure to upset some people by saying this but. There's no way to put it other than the fact that this was completely misplaced. Now I'm sure the great bankers are J. P. Morgan and Goldman and whoever a city I think was on this deal and company will say, no, we price it right. You can't tell me that a company that has a seventy billion dollar market CAP, which was open it you know price at one twenty and tripled almost in price and had to be halted its some point today for price volatility was priced right and the people watching saying, how is this not a game I? Get it it it upsets me as well but that's the way the business works in that to me is problematic mill. Why does it upset me? WHAT'S THE PROBLEM Tim i? Think they thought it was valued at something investors in the market. Thought it was something else I mean that's the way the markets work right? Again, though it's it's it's terrible price discovery because you have some sense and bankers WANNA price and the companies want a price that deal that leaves him upside for investors but but to be clear this is three times more at least the guide from last week and so the the question really is, how can they be so far off environment where we know people are paying almost anything for growth and actually wear and cloud services but but ultimately, I think the real question is who gets access to this. IPO and the thing that's troubling is that this is not a fair game. And the allocation process is one that makes sense that there are plenty of opportunities for people who did not deserve big allocations to get them and I realized this ultimately. The dynamic of a company. First of all will say I want a certain institutional investor base on my cap stack and those are the people. I want my deal. I. Don't want certain people. Read investors typically are not the group that companies want There's a perception that they're going to be in their flipping those stocks faster. The reality is that there's a lot of hedge funds. They'd probably flip this thing aggressively today. So again to me, my issue is with the allocation process and that it's not. It's it's not a fair process maybe it's not supposed to be asked the bankers that because I think that's what this comes down to to be fair. There are some companies that actually say in the allocation that they want a certain amount to go to retail trading firms like a td Ameritrade for those firms. So then Dole out to retail investors but gosh, I think to brings up a good point in terms of the average per se popping thirty six percent this year that really shows you what this market is these days the search for growth and what investors are willing to pay for that growth. Yeah, and also you got to you have to factor in we're in a different environment. So the offering price is different than the opening price, and all of that is based on interactions with institutions trying to figure out supply demand while everyone is filming from podcast or from an ipad in their home. So it's very different than last year. Very different. The whole IPO process having said that it really speaks to the reach for growth. So, if you have the price action that we saw today. Think about it. It's Tim said you want to have if you're coming out as a public company, you WanNa, put your stock in institutions hands where they're less likely to flip out of that stock on the day of the. IPO. And that's where the whole system. Might be flawed, but it's worked this way for a tremendous amount of time, and there's always going to be a problem with any system anywhere.

Ron St. Pierre
World Markets Slip on Renewed Fears Over Virus Outbreak
"Coronavirus jitters are back and the stock futures point two losses at the open Dow futures down about a hundred points we're also seeing crude oil slumping this morning down almost two percent and just under fifty three dollars a barrel Wall Street closed lower

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe
Two-year Treasury yields stage biggest five-day drop since 2008
"But it's really in the bull markets that it's been in a so incredible treasury yields now fooling at the fastest pace since the global financial crisis. Yeah. Although on their way back up a little bit of a balanced in treasury yield right now, two point one zero percent and the tens are paying out, more than the twos, by decent amount right now as the two year price really rallied. So at least you don't see twos, tens, inversion this morning that could be on the cards. Of course, we heard from a number investors, including. Including Stanley Druckenmiller, who says that he thinks the feds can cut to zero by a year and a half from now. Dave financial markets, of course, now discounting at least two quarter-point fed interest rate cuts by the end of the let me just give you a couple of numbers and Asia-Pacific down a tenth of one percent, Shanghai say we can nine tenths of one percents that job drops really across Asia, but not as significant perhaps, as that big FANG, stoke decline. The all BA decision. The first rate cut since two thousand sixteen it was widely expected actually Ozzy Hsieh's. Not really that much the Donna fluctuating just a little bit of sports, sixty nine for the dollar down a tenth of one percent. But crude is the other big stories and say holding onto losses will all down almost twenty percent from the peak in late April, and we've got another half a percent drop for brantford this morning and down three tenths of one percent to fifty three dollars. Sports zero six this morning. So those are the markets for you every fifth. Fifteen minutes by

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
The costs of living in an oil-based economy
"The number of the day. This Thursday is seventy five it's denominated in US dollars and is the price above which the global. Crude oil benchmark Brent North Sea. It's called it hit that price in trading today. Settle just tattoo lower but seventy five dollars a barrel. Ain't nothing to sneeze at while being cautious about cause and effect declarations here as we always are some Russian. Oil exports were suspended today in the titan of US sanctions on Iran are as you've heard here and elsewhere imminent, the ultimate aim of which is to take Iranian oil completely out of the global market now one days fluctuations do not news make but the trend is clearly up since the beginning of the year when Brent was gone for about fifty three dollars a barrel. You've seen it at the pump. I'm sure, but if this trend keeps up a whole lot of other stuff is going to start getting more expensive too. To marketplace's Mitchell. Hartman has our occasional reminder of exactly what it means to live in an oil based economy oil is everywhere in this economy. There's the price we pay at the pump. Sure. But there's also everything that higher transportation fuel costs feed into says university of Houston economist at hearse postal service UPS Coca-Cola the beer distributors. They don't fill out and drive less. Simply professor price of fuel has gone up. We're going to see that in increased cost at the grocery store and delivery services and oil is an important raw material for industries whose products we all by a lot of says, Mark Zandi at Moody's analytics, plastics chemicals textiles fabricated metals. The broader effect on inflation is still small because some of those costs businesses. They don't pass them all the way through to consumers that's partly because companies can deal with oil price. Fluctuations says Jacob. Guard at the Peterson institute, they know this drill. Geopolitical crisis oil spikes, something else happens. Oil falls industrial users of oil airlines, do the same thing I should add they tend to be hedged. They'd know how much oil they need to they can buy, you know, three four five years in advance. And of course, rising oil prices are good for some players in the US economy. Remember, we're now the world's biggest oil producer Stuart Glickman at CF are a research says from west Texas to North Dakota. They love crude at sixty or seventy a barrel. If you're a producer, you want prices to be higher, but you don't wanna going so high people start driving and kills the man, and we have seen that in the past like back in two thousand eight when crude oil hit one Forty-five a barrel.

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe
Investors cautious ahead of Fed rate decision
"Losses into the close as investors wait for this evening's Federal Reserve policy meeting and the outcome of US and China trade talks Nicola Blair and five tenths of a percent. Chinese stocks of eight tenths plays European indices, hold steady around unchanged level, so far tech names trade well off to reassuring numbers from apple last night, which saw the stock rally in aftermarket trade the dots underperforms at the margin of around three tenths of a percent. Footsie-100 outperforms up three quarters of one percent of the PMA's winning parliament yesterday, German and US bones. Little changed kirks slutty. Flatter Italian BDP's up around yesterday's highs focused on supply today with five and ten year paper from Italy and Germany selling eighty burns trade engine ethics relatively quiet. So far the dollar slightly firmer. Australian dollar is the best performer versus g ten pairs jumping higher after a firm inflation prince overnight WTI creed stills again around fifty three dollars fifty overnight small gains to trade back around fifty free thirty last TeleNor weight limits up amid supply disruptions from Brazil's money disaster. Basic resources is the best performing sector this morning coming up for data. We have years and consumer confidence and

Gary Jeff Walker
Dow plunges more than 500 points, erases gain for 2018
"Their stock. Prices are concerned target plunged ten and a half percent after reporting weak results, the parent company of Victoria's Secret. L brands fell nearly eighteen percent wasn't much better for oil prices. They also tanked benchmark crude fell three dollars and seventy seven cents a barrel to close at fifty three. Dollars and forty three cents. Renault says Carlos go will remain as the automakers CEO while he's detained in Japan on claims that he misused Nissan assets. Daria Albinger, ABC news.

Bloomberg Daybreak
Premarket: Global stocks rise despite G7 clash
"Daybreak good morning to you it is six thirty on wall street i'm bob moon and i'm john tucker were just about three hours away from the opening of us trading let's get you have today on the news you need to know at this hour global stocks are rising has we enter one of the busiest weeks of the year bloomberg executive editor simon kennedy reports to be a big week for the world economy of two reasons one central bank the federal reserve is expected to hike for the second time this year european central bank stop signaling how it will end its on buying program and the bank of japan will stay tuned to stimulate its economy and politics don't trump summited in singapore with north korean counterparts and the us government detailing the terrorist plans to impose on china and friday is that deadline for the us to publish the final list of chinese products subject to fifty billion dollars in tariffs canada's dolor is weaker in the wake of the g seven meeting the summit ended with deepening tensions over us tariffs and saw a bitter dispute erupt between president trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau the federal reserve won't steepen the path of interest rate increases this year in the face of accelerating us growth this according to a communist surveyed by bloomberg most of whom now expect just to more increases this year in the uk it could be another busy week for brexit news prime minister theresa may's landmark brexit legislation returns to the house of commons tomorrow this year is crypto currency sell off deepening after an exchange in south korea was hacked let's slump wiped out forty two billion dollars market value over the weekend extending this year's bitcoin slumped to more than fifty percent as we look at bitcoin this morning it's right now six thousand seven hundred and fifty three dollars up about seven tenths of a percent and the wait is finally over for at and t nearly two years after inking a deal to acquire time warner the phone giant learns tomorrow whether the transaction will proceed and it is now six thirty two on wall street time for your volatility index report the.