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Bloomberg Radio New York
"forty million" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"One hundred forty million dollars. And that is why Mayor Eric Adams is starting to question, question literally the future of New York City's economy, the city as we know it, with scores migrants, of their friends and family joining them there. And they're of course being held not only in shelters but in hotels in downtown Manhattan. Eric Adams says he's not getting what he needs from the federal government or from the state government for that matter. And let us feelings be known in a town hall that was set up on the Upper West Side this week. We're getting no support on this national crisis and we're receiving no support. Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don't see an ending to this. This will issue New York City. Let that settle for a moment. We'll destroy New York City, says the mayor of New York City. We reassembled our panel with Jeannie Shansano, Democratic analyst Bloomberg Politics contributor. We also have Maura Gillespie with us today, Republican strategist, founder of Blue Stack Strategies. Jeannie, you're a Yorker New and you know Eric Adams. I'm wondering your thoughts on this right now because he's upset with Democrats and Republicans. What does it mean when the mayor predicts the end of New York City? Well, he is reflecting the views of most New Yorkers. A CNN poll just recently, eight out of ten New Yorkers said this is a crisis that must be handled and that is not just in New York City, that in is the suburbs surrounding New York City where Democrats suffered enormous losses in the last midterm on the issue of crime. They now have 110 thousand migrants who have fled to the city come to the city. They were either shipped or they came on their own because the city has a right to shelter provision and that is what the mayor is rightly responding to. The city does not have the money, it does not have the services in place to support this influx and so what are they trying to do? They're trying to get help from the state, they're trying to get help from the federal government, rightly so, and they are saying this is a right about that. You know the school year here just started. You've got by some counts 20 ,000 plus children young enrolled in these schools and the schools were not equipped for these just a few weeks if not months ago so it is a crisis. It's something that has to be addressed and every Democrat I have talked to here agrees with that including people like AOC and others so he is not alone but of course he has been screaming this out to the government and at the state and federal level with very limited response at this point and he's going to keep making this case because he's right to make it. We spoke yesterday on balance of power here on Bloomberg with Nicole Molliatakis, Congresswoman from New York, a Republican who dropped a statistic I had not heard suggesting only 13 % of the migrants currently in New York City were actually sent there, bussed there by the likes of Greg Abbott in Texas, Ron DeSantis whatever he's up to in Florida here and that the rest have simply followed them, friends, family, others looking for relief in New York and Molliatakis had some pretty strong thoughts on this. Here's what she told us. Chuck Schumer won't pass our border security bill which we passed the House in May. That would actually resolve a majority of the problem and actually give the Customs and Border Patrol agents the exact tools that they said they need to do their job, both from a training perspective, from a technology perspective, and from a policy perspective, just allowing them to do their job. And our mayor has exacerbated the problem and has incentivized people to come to New York City by misinterpreting New York City's right to shelter law. So Maura, if you agree with the congresswoman, this is a confluence of problems on both the state level, the city level, well, and all three, the federal level here, if you think that this is in fact stemming from the administration's border policies. How do you fix all of that? Or is this just an I told you so moment for Republicans? You know, immigration has long been a wedge issue for both parties to scream out from the rooftops, but not actually do anything about right. I mean, we we obviously see this as a crisis. And one of the number one concerns for the American family's kitchen table issues is the economy and safety and security. And this really hits at both of those things, right, because you just laid it out the number of the money that has been spent to accommodate influx. this And, and I think that Republicans are going to hit that, obviously not only the money being spent, but the lack of security, not only on our southern border, but our northern border. They've been harping that on as that well. But at the end of the day, like we have a great amount of jobs openings, but we need high skilled workers. So there has to be some sort of, you know, how do we safely resolve this issue, but also still keep, you know, the land of the free, the land of hope and opportunity. And what, you know, my grandfather came here, both my grandfathers came here as immigrants, emigrated to America to seek a better life for themselves and for our family. You know, we want to still be that beacon on the hill, a shining city on the hill, but we want to have security and safety. So how do we reconcile those two things? And it's a question that legislators and the president and beyond need to really actually do something about and not just talk about to get a few votes. I know don't where this is going here, Jeannie. This is not going to be fixed overnight, obviously. Is it appropriate, though, for Eric Adams to be invoking the destruction of New York City on the eve of 9 -11? Yeah, I mean, it's such a good question, and it is, you know, devastating so to think about what happened in 9 -11 and the idea that he is using such charged language today. The reality is, is this is what people in New York City today and New State York and the surrounding areas are really feeling. And as mayor, he does have an obligation to make that case. I do hope and I suspect he will also be holding deals of what happened on 9 -11. So I think he can do both at the same time. And to your point, what's going to happen? What's going to happen is what has always happened in election cycles. Nothing, on the immigration crisis on both sides of the aisle. And that's the unfortunate situation we are in. It won't get past this year. And that's a devastating reality for all of us. With the question still, where else will they go? You remember Eric Adams suggested Rikers Island? That didn't go over well. very So we'll keep you posted on what happens here. It's reaching a boiling point. I'm Joe Matthew with our panel in Washington. And this is Bloomberg. The new deal created American infrastructure that unleashed new opportunity. Today, we're doing it again with massive investment in modernizing our infrastructure to build for tomorrow. I've build America mutual. We protect your municipal bond investments that helped make it happen. Building a vibrant future for our communities and your portfolio. Invest in the future of America with BAM insured bonds. Bloomberg Markets is now on the rise. Today in the markets every weekday starting at 10 a .m. 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Mark Levin
WSJ: The High Cost of Price Controls on Eliquis and Other Drugs
"Estimates early on my father quizzed me about the clinical trials for our compound later eloquence after the FDA approved the medicine in 2012 now it takes years typically to get FDA approval it's not like one of these vaccines they push out the door it can take 10 years so after the FDA approved the medicine in 2012 he asked when it would be available in italy where because of strict price controls it wasn't reimbursed as quickly in the United States as in the United States became for reimbursement in Italy for a trial fibrillation in late 2013 over eleven the past years eloquence has benefited an estimate forty million patients worldwide while eloquence is now in the news again it is among the first ten medicines subject to quote negotiations of the inflation reduction act to determine what medicare will pay for you see what they stuff that law with climate change price controls listen to me contrary to how it's been framed the inflation reduction acts drug pricing program doesn't involve negotiated negotiation the ordinary sense of the word the drug developer disagrees with the dictate price early options are to pay impossibly high penalties i would draw our sends for medicare medicaid altogether that's not a choice do that to our patients so that essentially lets the government said any price it chooses in making matters worse the inflation reduction act will force drug makers to agree

Simply Bitcoin
A highlight from Long Term Bitcoin Holders Hits All-Time High | EP 798
"We're your number one source for the peaceful Bitcoin revolution with heartbreaking news called Traumatic Warfare. We will be your guide through the separation of money and state. Crazy, crazy news. I mean, it's not surprising at all, but the long -term Bitcoin hodlers hold an all -time high of Bitcoin. That means that the amount of Bitcoin on exchanges continues to go down. The amount of Bitcoin hodlers continues to go up. I think this is Bitcoin's incentives. I think they're winning. And I think people are realizing that if you sell your Bitcoin, what are you selling it to? You're selling it for monopoly money, basically. So this is overall bullish news. We're going to break down also the numbers. We're going to dive deep into that today. Also seems like the Tether lawsuit was dismissed. We were going to talk about that yesterday, but we ran out of time. So we're going to cover that article. And on top of that, we have a very special guest. We have Mags. And Mags, thank you so much for joining us today. How are you doing? Hey, I'm awesome. How are you? Well, it was good. It was good seeing you at Mining Disrupt in Miami not too long ago. Mags is a is it's I know that Bitcoiners hate the word expert, but I would consider you a mining expert. Thanks. But no, I see that's the problem once you go down the rabbit hole and you're like, I know nothing. She's highly knowledgeable about mining. All right. I'll say it like that. And of course, my legendary co -host, he's drinking coffee. That means he's feeling optimistic today. The one, the only the legend, legendary optimist fields. How are you doing, bro? I am doing wonderful and I am so geeked up on coffee this morning. I probably have the jitters, but hey, you know, this is part of the fun. What's up, everyone? Good to be back. It's Tuesday. Still got a long week ahead of us, but the news don't stop. The grind don't stop. I'm excited for this one. I'm ready to hear Mags talk about Bitcoin mining in the culture. I think you guys are going to like this one. But anyways, are we going to get a classic Nikko Jones rant today or is this going to be a mellow? I don't know, man. It's just bullish news is not it's not like, oh, OK, so hope you have Nikko Jones to help you. Don't sell your Bitcoin to BlackRock. Yeah, that's the best news. That's the best news of the next of this having the next four years. If you sell your Bitcoin, statistically speaking, you're probably selling it to Larry Fink. Don't be that poor sailor or sailor or sailor, either one of them, either either them. OK. All right, everybody. No more delay. Let's jump straight to the news. Or the U .S. government. Oh, my God. All right. That took a dark turn. All right, everybody. Let's go. Let's start the numbers. Let's do it. The Bitcoin numbers. Is your Bitcoin in cold storage really secure? Is your seed phrase really secure? 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Alright guys, don't put yourself in this situation where you have to explain to your grandchildren why you lost your generational wealth because you decided to store your Bitcoin wallet. Back up seed words on paper, store it on titanium, scan the QR code on your screen right now and use the promo code simply and you get a nice discount. Anyways, at the time of recording the Bitcoin price is $29 ,565. Sat per dollar, $3 ,882. Block height, $801 ,952. Blocks to halving, $38 ,048. Halving estimate April 20th, 2024. Total lightning network capacity, $4 ,692 Bitcoin capacity value, $138 million US dollars. Realized monetary inflation rate, 1 .76%. Continuing to embarrass fiat currencies, the market capitalization is $574 billion with a B. Bitcoin versus gold market cap, 4 .41%. In the grand scheme of things, Bitcoin is still a tiny baby. Anyways, here is Cathie Wood and she's talking about the infamous Bitcoin spot ETF and she has an interesting take. She says if the SEC approves a spot Bitcoin ETF, it will approve more than one at once. Anyways, she is also known for coming up with the infamous 2030 prediction where she says the bear case is $258K, the base case is $648K, and then the bull case is like some crazy number. It's like $1 .48 million per Bitcoin. And she's also, obviously, she's accumulated a lot of Bitcoin, so she's a huge advocate for it. But anyways, let's hear what she has to say. And of course, this is on Legacy Media Bloomberg. So let's check it out and then we'll talk about it. So you are in this race. Let's talk about the race a little bit. The first important deadline coming up is August 13th where the ARK filing, the SEC is either going to delay it, which we think they'll probably delay it, and then BlackRock is later. You filed before BlackRock, but BlackRock came in with the surveillance sharing agreement with Coinbase. That was novel, right? Now we're looking in the future, there's talk of a common clock where the SEC could approve a bunch of ETFs at once, putting you on a level playing field with BlackRock and others. What's your take on how this will play out given you filed earlier? I think you're probably right that August 13th will come and go, and I think the SEC, if it's going to approve a Bitcoin ETF, will approve more than one at once. So then, again, because most of these essentially will be the same, and it will come down to marketing, communicating the message. We've been putting out our Bitcoin Monthly for the last year. We are now starting a Bitcoin brainstorming session, our first one we launched last Thursday. So we're trying to get the word out there that our research is deep, and we've been We were the first public asset manager to gain exposure to Bitcoin at all in 2015. That's exactly where I want to go. The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, known by its ticker, GBTC. If you look at ARKW, for example, your ARK Next Generation Internet ETF, right now I see GBTC as the third largest holding. If we are in a situation where the SEC does give its blessing for a spot Bitcoin ETF, would you plan to sell out of GBTC and buy one of these physically backed funds? I cannot talk about what we would and would not do. And in fact, our compliance team is giving us marching orders not to talk very much about this filing and its aftermath at all. So just the fact that we filed with our partner 21 shares is as far as I can go. All right. So interesting how this is playing out. And again, like what I find very interesting is that even though she filed before, it's like it's almost as if BlackRock gets very special treatment than the rest. So I think that's interesting. Not surprised at all. But Mags, I want to get your take, because I haven't heard it before. It's what's your take on the BlackRock spot ETF? What do you think it's going to do for Bitcoin? I've had I've heard two different takes on this. Caitlin Long is coming from they're going to rehypothecate the F out of it. That's what Lawrence apart thinks as well. And then FOSS and lavish come from this is really good for the price action. It's going to price the pump and they're not really going to be able to rehypothecate it because of you know, it's a spot ETF and the regulations and all that stuff. So what's your take on this? What angle are you coming from? What angle are you coming from at it? I'm coming more from the FOSS lavish side where so we don't yet have a full regulatory structure in the U .S. around custody, right? So I think that like that's the caveat, depending on how they set it up. It's still possible that maybe there is some rehypothecation possible. But I think generally, as best practices, companies that just have been holding what will be more interesting to me is whether BlackRock decides to then set up some sort of yield product, not like the bad kind of yield with $10 ,000, sorry, 10 ,000 percent. I mean something like setting up lightning nodes so you can earn a yield, right? So that to me would be interesting if they set something up like that, where it's technically not rehypothecating because you're still holding the keys, but you're still making it work for you. I'm sure they're hiring talent everywhere. I do think it will have a massive impact on price action because this is the girl in the room on Wall Street. BlackRock is the largest asset manager in the world. So once they have the Bitcoin fund, I do think there will be some allocation from their massive portfolio. It might not be everybody's, but it may be their wealthiest clients or even just one percent allocation will do numbers. So I think for that people, you know, it is exciting. But again, the challenge there is because BlackRock will probably attract the most capital, like I think it would be the largest Bitcoin ETF there is. You are again consolidating it in one spot. So we're seeing that. And I know Bitcoiners, you know, we've seen this happen. You have hodlers like Michael Saylor. It's just it's just a shame sometimes to see it happen. And lastly, you know, I've been I've been through something similar in Canada. So I helped launch the first Bitcoin fund in Canada. We took the Ontario Securities Commission to court. It was a three year legal battle and we ended up with a 26 page ruling from the judge that said, yes, it is in the public interest for the public to hold Bitcoin, which then paved the way for all the ETFs in Canada. So I'm really excited to see the legal case with respect to GBCC that's going through the court, because I think either we will get BlackRock first or GBCC if for some reason giving stuff in Bitcoin down. But that said, BlackRock is powerful. They donate a lot of money. Things have changed. Like look at mainstream media now. Like, oh, Bitcoin is a BSG. We're in a different part of the cycle, I think. It's so crazy watching the anchors protect Bitcoin using like a lot of the terminology that Bitcoiners are using. It's like, wait, did I just hear that? It's like, no, Bitcoin is actually a good thing. And then, you know, it's perplexing. You didn't get that at all? Right. BlackRock is a part of this. Bitcoin is actually a good thing. Bitcoin is actually helping the oceans. Anyways, Opti, what's your take on this? Well, yeah, you know, as the in -house Bitcoin pleb, you know, the average Bitcoiner here, I don't like ETFs personally, I advise not to buy paper Bitcoin. But as far as I'm concerned, it's paper Bitcoin. But we all know that this will be good for price action. I do understand and I think anyone that is not naive understands how much capital inflows will come from these ETFs from traditional financial people. And, you know, in that regard, we're super bullish because, hey, as we've been talking about, you know, BlackRock's got trillions of dollars of even a small portion of that money gets into Bitcoin and we start to orange pill those people and they start to understand what they're holding. It's going to be extremely bullish moving forward, obviously. And on the Cathie Woods news, you know, we love competition. So, hey, you know, it's going to be great to see multiple spot ETFs approved at one time because then people can actually have options and choices and they're not being forced to get centralized into one ETF. Obviously, as Mag says, most people are probably going to just trust the BlackRock name because they are the biggest asset manager in the world. So we know that most money will probably go into BlackRock. But as something we've been talking about, BlackRock has become like the canary in the coal mine now, and it's signaled to every asset manager in the world that Bitcoin is safe. You know, they've endorsed Bitcoin. So Bitcoin is ESG friendly now and every corporate press site out there is starting to embrace Bitcoin and talk good about Bitcoin. So you love to see it. And it really makes you start to understand that this is opening up all asset managers around the world to not have the damage to their reputation by embracing Bitcoin. And obviously that's good for every single person out there that is holding Bitcoin and is yet to hold Bitcoin because now everyone knows what we know. Bitcoin is safe. You want to hold Bitcoin. You need some Bitcoin in your portfolio. And Bitcoin is for enemies. Bitcoin is for anyone. So as much as us Bitcoiners may not like the ETF products, like who are we to stop people from using Bitcoin, how they see fit. And it really reminds me, we've been talking about this for a while. It really reminds me of one of the early Hal Finney posts on Bitcoin talk forum where he's saying, you know, there will be Bitcoin banks that are fractional reserve and there will be full reserve Bitcoin banks. So I think we are in the beginning of that process and we're going to start to see who's going to take the risk of rehypothecating their Bitcoin. And I forget who was saying it, but it was in one of the IRLs, Nico. I'm blanking on who it was exactly. But we were kind of a TLDR -ing them in the chat. It's like, what if the BlackRock Bitcoin ETF is the very thing that brings down BlackRock by them rehypothecating Bitcoin? Like this would be bullish AF. It was Peter Dunworth. It was Peter Dunworth. It was Peter Dunworth. Like that would be an amazing turn of events. It's like, of course, they are incentivized to try to continue to do traditional financial techniques, maneuvering and watch them like just get bit by the greed bug, even though like Bitcoin goes up, what, like 100 percent every year on average. And they rehypothecate their Bitcoin and then they just get margin called and the whole company comes out like, how glorious would that be? I want to get Mag's perspective on this. Yeah, I'm just wondering, why would you risk it if you're that big, you're earning a lot of fees, just just take your fees, just like FTX, just take your fees and live off them, you know? Yeah, but but but that hasn't stopped Wall Street in the past, has it? No. OK, all right, we might see, you know, what's interesting also is that every cycle, the exchange, the exchange, there's always an exchange blow up and the exchange blow up is bigger than the last. So I'm a Quadriga bankruptcy inspector. We just distributed, by the way, last month we beat Mt. Gox. So could you talk about what happened? Like, is he is he really dead? You know, OK, so before I joined and and just went the bankruptcy process first happened, I thought it was just so weird the way he died. Right. So he died. He took him in the hospital. They took his body back to the hotel, then brought it back to the hospital. The hospital was like, no, the same standard procedure. So they had to take it to university that had some shady pass. And I'm like, this just seems weird. But looking so the Ontario Securities Commission did a really big report on where the money went and he lost a lot of it trading, like made bad trades. He was doing what FTX was doing. And just he lost about one hundred and forty million, which was like off the top, maybe sixty five percent. And then like a bunch of it was hard assets that had cash and houses that he bought with our funds. And so I was like, well, there's not that much money left. So if there was like this huge chunk out there, I'd be much more likely to think that he's alive. But like I went from eighty five percent to like ninety eight percent sure that he's dead. Gotcha. So wait, Niko, what what Magda is saying is there's hope that Bitcoin brings down BlackRock. There's hope.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"forty million" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Forty million dollars but she trails the front -runner by almost half who who who's number one i old okay well that would be that would be rihanna thanks to her music and the creation of her an album waiting in way long yes but she has the fenty beauty makeup and that is definitely paying the bills net worth their one point four billion and those of the company stories were following this hour i'm steve rapoport this is bloomberg stay tuned for more bloomberg markets coming up right after this mister favorite bloomberg radio show bloomberg business week masters in business bloomberg intelligence and more are also available as podcasts listen today on apple spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts bloomberg and now for my next trip i will combine the strength of hefty ultra strong trash bags with the joyfully clean scent of fabulous soul wow smells like well golden unicorns that turned out better than when i tried to split my assistant in half new hefty ultra strong trash bags with fabulous scent so strong so so joyful it must be magic first in global business news the markets matter and they are moving from new york to san francisco headlines involving twitter from london to hong kong it has been a week of huge duration the world turns to bloomberg for market moving headlines all eyes are on what's going on in the tech space the

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Biden Campaigns for Newsom in California
"Happy tuesday morning and tuesday morning. Of course means it's election day somewhere right. There's a primary election in cuyahoga county ohio. Today there's a special election for a state house seat in iowa. I see you polk county. Let's be honest. The biggest election of the day the one that will directly affect forty million people and perhaps indirectly affect far more. Is the recall election for california governor gavin. Newsom it's a remarkable moment in our nation's history this recalls about catching you while you're sleeping remember. This ballot is a two. the first question is a simple one. Do you think governor gavin. Newsom should be kicked out of his job and if a majority of voters say yes you go to question two which is who besides gavin newsom should take his place then as for. Who's replacing them. I have a thought the end of the day we could be looking at just a governor serving the rest of his term or perhaps one of the most bizarre replacement projects since arnold schwarzenegger was just an actor. Abc's political director. Rick kleinman following this with bated breath so rick know we talked about how california could be his own country. What are the chances that its leader. Gavin newsom actually loses his job today. We'll brightest prospects live a lot better than they did a couple of months ago there was sort of a scare that got shot into the political landscape across california and nationally when a couple of polls came out that suggested that gavin newsom would would have a hard time getting to fifty percent of people saying that he should stay. That's the magic number more than half half the vote for him to stay for him to keep his job. It's different for the replacement candidate but the polls stabilized significantly vocalized with all kinds of energy. That you have here tonight to vote no on this republican recall and i'll tell you democrats in california. They are thrilled with the turnout numbers. They've seen they've seen people showing up about equal to their their share of the population. Which means for a democrat california. You're in pretty good shape so he could take hours beyond tonight or even into the next day or even next week depending on how close it is for all these votes to be counted keeping might every californian got a mail in ballot but gavin. Newsom feels pretty good. And i think that's one reason you saw president biden and a lot of other big guns. Try to make the case for him. Down the stretch

Everything Everywhere Daily
The Geologic Record: The Phanerozoic Eon
"Fenner azoic is divided up into three eras the paleozoic the mesozoic and the senate zoellick the first period in the paleozoic is the one you might have heard of the cambridge in the cambrian is noted for the sudden appearance of complex lifeforms and animals in the fossil record. This is known as the cambrian explosion. Here's where you'll see many of the trial bites which are really common fossils in fact the appearance of trial bites pretty much defines where the cambrian appears in the geologic record all complex life that we know of in the cambrian was in the see. Nothing yet had come onto land of all the periods. I'll be going over. This is one of the most important to have a grasp on it spans. About fifty five million years from five hundred forty million years ago to about four hundred eighty five million years ago after the cambridge incomes the division period it lasted for forty one million years and went from four hundred and eighty five million years ago to about four hundred forty. Four million years ago it's noted for its continued by diversification fish first appeared during this period and probably the first fish with jaws. These were the first vertebrate animals. There still wasn't any animal life on land yet in order vision that we know of there were lots of volcanoes in meteors during this period as well by some estimates over one hundred times the number of meteor strikes that the earth experiences today the next period is the celerion it goes from four hundred and forty million years ago to four hundred nineteen million years ago what separates the division and the celerion is the or division celerion extinction event. This is the first of the major extinction events in earth's history and the second largest in terms of the number of species that disappeared from the fossil record. The celerion sees the appearance of the very first vascular plants on land as well as the first arthur pod type creatures on land. I should also note that as we get closer to the present the information we have become better the divisions in time become more. Precise and there are more subdivisions. Most of which. I'm not going to be going into. After the slurry incomes the devonian which extended from four hundred nineteen million years ago. Two three hundred fifty nine million years

NBC Nightly News
Labor Day Could Exacerbate COVID Surge With Millions Still Unvaccinated, Experts Warn
"And on this labor day health officials are concerned that the millions of americans travelling and gathering in crowds to mark the unofficial of summer could cause another kovic search. Just as a new school year begins more on that now from guatemala negus tonight. Millions of americans are flocking to vacation hot spots this holiday weekend. Despite a cdc warning the unvaccinated should stay close to home. People aren't vaccinated. They travel the tsa reporting five point. Three million passengers crossing airport security since friday. More than double the number seen at this point during labor day weekend last year. I'm going to disneyworld. Cova numbers in florida scare me. But i'm vaccinated many making their way to stadiums music festivals and beaches across the country yet. The spread of the virus rages on the number of reported cases reaching forty million in the us. Now health experts fear. The holiday weekend could be another super spreader. Justice kids are returning to the classroom. He should especially be cautious about travel if you have children in school or starting school soon because most cases and transmission are likely to happen during travel and those could be cases you carry into the classroom with covert already forcing at least fourteen hundred in-person school closures. Since the beginning of this school year recent data from the american academy of pediatrics indicates more than one in five new cases are in children.

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0
Seahawks Make Jamal Adams Highest-Paid Safety With 4-Year Extension
"Breaking news more out of the nfl world. Hey defensive player just jot terry. Jamal adams who was in contract negotiations with the seattle seahawks. The reason he is on the seattle seahawks because he was in contract negotiations with the jets. An absolute stud has now come to terms at the seattle seahawks on a four year. Seventy million dollar deal. They'll make him the league's highest-paid safety. I'm told says. Ian rapoport at rap sheet thirty eight million guaranteed breaking the stalemate a long time coming and well deserved. It was reported this morning that jamal wanted. Forty million guaranteed in only thirty. Eight million was offered and guarantees from the seahawks. This seattle times had reported that this

Environment: NPR
States in the West Face Water Cuts
"Residents in arizona. Nevada and across the border in mexico will have to cut their water consumption starting next year this the day after the extraordinary announcement by the us government of a first ever water shortage on the colorado river. Here's npr's kirk siegler. Some forty million people and countless farms rely on the colorado river and its tributaries. The shortage comes amidst a mega drought on the river basin. That's so far. Lasted twenty two years and as desert cities like las vegas and phoenix. Continue to grow at among the fastest rates in the us the entire reservoir system including lake mead with it's alarming white bathtub brings behind the hoover dam is now it just forty percent of capacity. Here's the department of interior secretary for water. Tanya trujillo we are seeing the effects of climate change in the colorado river basin through extended drought extreme temperatures extensive wildfires and in some places flooding landslides and now is the time to take action to respond to them. Arizona will be the hardest hit initially with these cuts. Losing almost a fifth of its entire river allotment for now california will not see any cuts because it's water rights are senior under century-old river laws. This shortage is monumental but it was also widely expected western. Water officials have been planning for this eventuality by ramping up conservation and water recycling. Tom bukowski directs arizona's department of water resources. This is a serious turn of events but not a crisis for now. Most cities won't see water. Supplies cut but farmers will in arizona. Thousands of acres of fields are expected to go fallow. Ironically the arid southwest is a huge producer of water intensive crops like cotton and alfalfa water law experts like marks quill lachey at the university of colorado say climate change will force this region to rethink how it uses its limited water. So many people rely on. We can't handle anymore stresses we're looking at a pretty dire situation right now on the river. School laci says climate. Change is drying out the soils and leading to rapid. Evaporation even a near average winters. Like this last one in the rocky mountains where snow melt feeds the river. That dry soils are acting like a sponge and they're soaking up a lot of water before that water can make it into the reservoirs. And that's likely to continue and federal water. Managers warned the shortages to will continue and probably get more severe. They'll reassess whether more cuts are needed in the next year.

AP News Radio
Greenland Suspends Oil Exploration Because of Climate Change
"The optics Greenland is suspending oil exploration because of climate change the left leaning government in Greenland which could be sitting on vast amounts of oil who decided to suspend oil exploration calling it a natural step because the oxy government takes the climate crisis seriously Millo has yet been found off Greenland which had I'm ditions the hydrocarbons would be crucial to help Greenlanders realize that long held dream of cutting the annual subsidy of around five hundred forty million dollars from Denmark the immediate government says the future does not lie in oil the future belongs to renewable energy I'm Charles Taylor that's my

The Ten News
Becoming an American
"With the fourth of july coming up. We're seeing red white and blue whether you were born in the united states or emigrated here independence day is a celebration for all people who live work hard and make up these united states of america. Today we're talking about citizenship. And we'll hear from a young activists dalia can darrow's fighting for the rights of youth and the us so let's dive in. The us has a lot of candles to blow out this. July fourth marks two hundred forty five years since the original colonies declared their independence from england. Hossam and their celebration went all out with patriotic. Parades and speeches like we still do these days with the addition of awesome fireworks shows and backyard barbecues also a tradition in the united states to hold citizenship ceremonies and independence day. A citizenship or naturalization ceremony is the final step in becoming a citizen of the united states where applicants take. What's called the oath of allegiance to the country. So how do you become a us citizen. If you're born in the united states you're automatically one. Yes but since its founding. The us has been a nation of immigrants over the centuries millions looking for new lives. Have come to the us. Many comfort job school or to be near family and to stay people are issued a travel document called a visa which allows them to remain in the country for a certain period of time. Some immigrants choose to become citizens and to do that. They need to go through an application process today. It's estimated that more than forty million people living in the. Us were born in another country. That's

AP News Radio
Juul to Pay $40M in North Carolina Teen Vaping Suit Settlement
"Electronic cigarette giant Juul labs will pay forty million dollars to North Carolina the penalty comes from a landmark legal settlement announced after years of accusations that the company had fueled an explosion in teen vaping North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein had accused Jewell of unfair and deceptive marketing practices targeting young people to use its vaping products Joel promises not to advertise to anyone under twenty one in North Carolina and says it will put restrictions in place for sales both online and at stores Joel also faces hundreds of personal injury lawsuits from customers and families of young people who said they were hurt or rejected by the company's products I'm sure we have the

Short Wave
Climate Change Is Threatening The U.S. West's Water Supply
"Technically just started but it seems. Like the drought in the western. Us is already really extreme. Oh yeah yeah. There is some scary numbers. I'm sorry to say here. I go almost half. The population of the country is facing dry conditions. Seventy percent of the west is in severe drought already. Several states like california and arizona had their dryest year since recordkeeping began in eighteen. Ninety five Wildfire risk is really high. Keep going here. This is very very worrying everything you're saying especially when you put it in a big list like that. Yeah it really is and as you might imagine it's already leading some difficult conversations and then we will provide an update on the current status of the colorado river over so the colorado river is a key water source for seven states around forty million people. Ted cook is a water manager in arizona and he and his colleagues held a meeting in late april that everyone had hoped to avoid the reason. We're meeting today is at lake. Mead is thirty eight percent salt lake. Mead is the largest reservoir on the colorado river and in the country for that matter. It's just outside of las vegas and it's it's formed by the hoover dam. Y'all lauren i have been to the hoover dam o. My family and i drove over the hoover dam when you could still do that when i was fourteen. And what i remember is like precipitously tall. Massive concrete dam and a steep rock canyon. And when you look down at a dizzying so high yeah. Yeah and so back. Then you probably saw like a decent amount of water in the reservoir definitely. Yeah so since you've been there. The vars dropped by a lot since two thousand. It's fallen by a hundred and forty feet. Wow so now what you see when you look out. Is this white bath tub ring on the rocks around the reservoir which kinda shows where the water used to be and just this month it fell to its lowest point since it was first filled in nineteen thirties that is shocking and does that mean people have to start cutting back on their water us. Yeah and this summer you know. We're expecting the first ever official shortage to be declared on the river which basically means mandatory cutbacks for states like arizona. Which is why they call that meeting. Ten cook is expecting a thirty percent cut. He called pant hall reduction painful.

ESPN FC
MLS Is Back After Eventful International Break
"League. Soccer is back after a three week. Break to say the least. And we'll do it in our very fashioned. The good the bad and the ugly. I was start with the good austin. See had their opening night at the brand new q. Two stadium hosting earthquakes scoreless draw though they had the better chances and all about ma mcdonald's and the show look. This seems hurt. Good for leak water tonight. That's a sweet tepa. Matthew mcconaughey giving wolf peril a run. Oh yes so out. Crowd in austin if the producer or director could put the volume of what we heard during this match. It was epic it was massive. I don't recall being so excited about a home opener as i was for. Everybody was there. This is the san jose earthquakes coach. Matthias may there on the opening night. At austin he said. I want to congratulate the austin fans. It was a spectacle of football. I enjoyed it seeing it and being a part of it. I like the stadium and how the fan supported their team. It was day of football joy. Long live that football. He's a two hundred two hundred forty million dollars stadium for twenty thousand fans and every time something like this happens. We on at least i do. How the major league soccer project works well and this system. It's actually fit in for the league. It was great to see that

World News Tonight with David Muir
"forty million" Discussed on World News Tonight with David Muir
"Tonight several developing stories as we come on the air president biden landing in the uk just a short time ago making news already addressing american troops. What he said about our allies that the united states is back and what he said about vladimir putin with his upcoming face to face meeting after the russia based cyber attacks in the us affecting gas prices and the us meat supply. Cecilia vega traveling with the president in england. The coronavirus in the us. Will we meet that fourth of july goal. A reality check right here. Tonight and dr jaw with us on the concerning delta variant first seen in india now the dominant strain in the uk. It's being seen here in the us. Already americans need to know and the doctor of the big difference. How effective the vaccines are against this variant. After one dose versus both doses of the vaccine the dangerous storms moving across the northeast and the record heatwave in the mid west. It'll feel like one hundred degrees in minneapolis. When does this end. Rob marciano with a slide time. This out there is also news tonight about the crippling drought across multiple states. The alarming images tonight of lake mead at the hoover dam part of the colorado river system. The water supply for forty million americans. Matchup at the hoover dam tonight the new report from the inspector general at the interior department. That finds lafayette park was not cleared out for that photo op with former president trump holding that bible. So why was it clear. Giancarlo was here tonight here in new york city the bus on a busy street crashing into cars then veering curb. Slamming right into a building. Tonight cured the video inside the bus of the driver leading to many new questions. We have reported here on the cicadas showing up after seventeen years tonight causing this accident the mayor of cincinnati and the police there with the new warning and america strong tonight the principal brave enough to sing. I will always love you in front of hundreds to make a point from. Abc news world headquarters. And you more. This is world news tonight with deal. Good evening it's great.

The Pomp Podcast
"forty million" Discussed on The Pomp Podcast
"Plus what you'll do in the next five years you'll be somewhere around fifty forty fifty million people right. Yeah it's incredible. That's the goal that's dent. That's a bigger dent to bigger swing. Listen there's always the pessimists who says all but you're only helping forty million fifty million of the seven hundred million and then there's the optimist like me who says well the person who is the pessimist. They're not doing shit. We're helping about five thousand new people every day so i'm trying to think of today. You know when. I sat with you. And i sat through some talks this morning and a bunch of meetings by the time from the morning full cycle happens. Five thousand new people went from ding drinking dirty water putting.

Breakdown 2 Lowdown
"forty million" Discussed on Breakdown 2 Lowdown
"Suck it up by at least just look. That's why for people like lebron. Because lebron sometime he said what he needs to say and sometime when he clearly don't give a fuck you'll speak in kohl's are be politically correct. He knows how to finance the media. lebron learning lesson from the learning lesson from the new thing that he did the decision and he learned his lesson in order to maneuver with the media. Now going to but the thing that some people don't understand is like sometime by giving some stupid answers are refusing to talk to the media. Lie you putting guys on fire and you. It will sock naomi osaka like i feel like she actually had a good approach. She have valid reason and all that she she wasn't on that kyrie irving foolishness. Whatever or katie foolishness. She's and she has to pay for it. Which i think is fucking whack. And she's young two one anyways She'll be all right. But i'm i'm from the school you you pay your paid for it so it comes with it deal with it like you just need. You just have to finesse at this point man strutton. Trust me if. I would have these. If i will have these. Forty million contracts like them. Just do play trust me. I will talk every fucking day to the media thoughts on that. Let save that for a wind down episode which is coming back. I'm working on the wind story. But i just want to say this. Before against the next topic briefly you know the great thing about the show is that is our show in. We decide what we talk. So sometimes i get comments in listeners. Essent- well you guys don't ever talk about like some of the lgbtq related topics that are in the news. So i'm like okay. Citizens respectfully is possible I wanna talk about so at accident. Many times are show. I'll be a topic even clarence to. He'll be things that i'll say. I don't care about that and if we just pretty we pretty much talk about what we need to talk about like sometime like even when i come up with some topics or even on your on your way when you come with some shit on my man. Whatever but like if there's some crazy shit i happen. We're going to talk about..

Breakdown 2 Lowdown
"forty million" Discussed on Breakdown 2 Lowdown
"Suck it up by at least just look. That's why for people like lebron. Because lebron sometime he said what he needs to say and sometime when he clearly don't give a fuck you'll speak in kohl's are be politically correct. He knows how to finance the media. lebron learning lesson from the learning lesson from the new thing that he did the decision and he learned his lesson in order to maneuver with the media. Now going to but the thing that some people don't understand is like sometime by giving some stupid answers are refusing to talk to the media. Lie you putting guys on fire and you. It will sock naomi osaka like i feel like she actually had a good approach. She have valid reason and all that she she wasn't on that kyrie irving foolishness. Whatever or katie foolishness. She's and she has to pay for it. Which i think is fucking whack. And she's young two one anyways She'll be all right. But i'm i'm from the school you you pay your paid for it so it comes with it deal with it like you just need. You just have to finesse at this point man strutton. Trust me if. I would have these. If i will have these. Forty million contracts like them. Just do play trust me. I will talk every fucking day to the media thoughts on that. Let save that for a wind down episode which is coming back. I'm working on the wind story. But i just want to say this. Before against the next topic briefly you know the great thing about the show is that is our show in. We decide what we talk. So sometimes i get comments in listeners. Essent- well you guys don't ever talk about like some of the lgbtq related topics that are in the news. So i'm like okay. Citizens respectfully is possible I wanna talk about so at accident. Many times are show. I'll be a topic even clarence to. He'll be things that i'll say. I don't care about that and if we just pretty we pretty much talk about what we need to talk about like sometime like even when i come up with some topics or even on your on your way when you come with some shit on my man. Whatever but like if there's some crazy shit i happen. We're going to talk about..

Lew Later
"forty million" Discussed on Lew Later
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Popcorn with Peter Travers
Summer Movie Preview 2021
"From memorial day this weekend to labor day movies will come in three sizes. They will be big. They will be bigger. They'll be max. I mean this. Is it what else. But this kind of size n shameless showing off is going to get all of us back into movie theaters. Where all weary from the pandemic. We wanna get there. But we're a little afraid. So this movie summer hollywood's whole future depends on getting you to get up and go to the theaters and to do it. They can't show you what we saw for the past year. Little independent movies that you can watch on your laptop or on at home. They've got to give us blockbusters and we start with first movie to begin the summer. The quiet place part to the sequel to the twenty eighteen box office smash it made like three hundred and forty million dollars on like two hundred dollars. Whatever it costs john kuczynski to make it. And it's in this post apocalyptic world where if you make a sound you die. He demands that you see it in a theater being cost to get that suspension all that horror of creeping around in there not make a sound. It's all over for you and you know that's where it needs to be seen in theaters where everything's dark and everyone can hear you scream. Our next up on my list is crew. Allah years of moving where disney broke the bank on this kind of stylish punk rock fashion show kind of thing. It's an origin story. Baccarat so it's not glenn close anymore to emma. Stone twang are and we see her. As a lonely orphan girl in the nineteen seventies in london trying to be a fashion designer like anne hathaway in the devil wears product. In this case the villain of the piece is played by thomson. It's not as scary as that first one wise. But but they try amortize and she learns the dirtiest. Pg thirteen tricks. In the book to foil impetus

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
"forty million" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
"He can solve this tomb grooms out their final st say this as a technical correction investment. What are you looking at give you some sort of compass through this period. The bloomberg surveillance podcast. Lot's lot's of talk about what. The fed should and shouldn't do tom. Keene jonathan vero lisa abramowicz and the names that shape the world's markets. We speak with professors. Show her of yale university bloomberg surveillance. Listen today at bloombergcom the bloomberg business app or subscribe on apple podcasts hours a day at bloomberg business app this is bloomberg radio now a global news update from the heart of where innovation money and power in silicon valley and beyond. This is bloomberg technology with emily. Chang san francisco and this is bloomberg technology coming up in the next hour. Another day another crypto roller coaster after a weekend slide. Bitcoin boosted late monday by yet. Another tweet from elon. Musk saying he's in talks with minors about their energy usage. And what he's heard. So far is promising. Meantime billionaire investor. Ray dolly o. Says bitcoin sticks. Risk is its success plus hackers and their demands getting more brazen by the day bloomberg learned at least one. Us company paid forty million dollars to get its data back. We'll talk about the most.

UN News
UN Launches Response Plan for Rohingya in Bangladesh
"Bringing Refugees who fled persecution in myanmar. For years ago are more vulnerable than at any point since two thousand seventeen the. Un has warned in an appeal for international support to help them launching the cool for nine hundred and forty million dollars for nearly nine hundred thousand refugees in bangladesh's cox's bazar camp complex un refugee agency chief. Filippo grandi also urged india and thailand to keep their borders open to those fleeing from violence linked to the myanmar coup tuesday's appeal covers requests for more than one hundred thirty four partners who include un agencies international ngos and a majority of bangladeshi ngos if funded it will also benefit almost half a million bangladeshi nationals living in communities that are hosting the refugees the world food program which is also present in cox's bazar warned that the covid nineteen crisis has reduced opportunities for refugees. The camp complex also disaster-prone and faces a monsoon to cyclone seasons every year which is why the un agency continues to support disaster risk reduction activities. These include rebuilding cyclone shelters improving drainage systems stabilizing slopes and helping communities diversify their livelihood activities. So that they do not need to rely on agriculture for income

Patriots Beat
"forty million" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"I think he's like I'll get really excited about him next year. Not to say I'm not excited about him. He's just I mean Santa repeat these Raw. It's coming off an injury but Papa Patriot in the game. Here, I just want to read this cuz he nailed it, I could care less about stats on passing yards. Just when ground-and-pound screen, pass all day, if that works, keep doing it, until they stop it. That's what I like about this Patriots, team heaven. And those words I was trying to find that I couldn't find in a week, passing game can certainly get you over the top, but when you go up against a good defense, right? Look at what happened, the Chiefs went up against that great Tampa, defense, they shut it down what I thought about the Patriots, what they're built to do with their strengths are built for. It's not necessarily sexy but even if you know what's coming, it's hard to stop weapons matter but we're getting a lot of getting caught up in the fact that these that the, the Patriots don't have. All I'm doing is telling you just don't get it. One more data, all of that on the more, what more do you want them to do? Besides church for Julio Jones? They went out and they spent forty million dollars on pass-catchers forty million dollars on pass-catchers. And we're still sitting here saying that the Patriots have no weapon wage. Here's my question is, do we got him scratch? Here's my question. Why are Hunter Henry and Johnny Smith not weapons? Because they're not because it says TV next, to their name on the roster, instead of you are, wage is why I guess, what, if they've gone out and signed Kenny golladay and, and, and Keenan Allen Aur Juju or whoever I I bet we there'd be people saying. Yeah, but they're still suck a Toyota. Yeah, we can move on from this, but I'm just saying, like, we talked about n'keal Harry real quick. Yes, some people didn't notice. His name has been absent from this conversation, and there's a reason for that. Yeah, so we haven't thought much about nikhil Harry. I do think that there's something. There's some benefit right to the fact that he doesn't have to be the first round, pick wide receiver. That's going to come in and be the Savior said, he doesn't have to be that guy anymore. He can sort of develop behind veteran receivers, but at the same time, it's gut-check time for a nickel area, right? If it, if he can't put anything together this song, And if you can't kind of solidified himself as an nfl-caliber receiver in this in this offense, then he's either traded. Maybe he's even cut in Camp. He's gotta have faith and show it cap. He's gotta do something, this training camp because they, they got some depth now, you know, they got, they got born, they got Myers. They got some guys that are right now. We have talked about those three guys ahead of the first round. Pick, n'keal Harry all the time, like those three guys are just a walk to be ahead of him at this point. So it is, it's it's put-up-or-shut-up time now for nuclear. Yeah. Right now, he feels like a, a Red Zone, specialist a role player. I honestly don't think he's like, I don't think he's as bad as he's looked. He wasn't the pick. AJ Brown was the pick like down towards the or device..

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"forty million" Discussed on BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"I i. It's a real to me. I i'm wired differently. I but i am enthusiastic about this house. People come through. They wanna see our office. I walk them through our house. Model the fact that we don't have desks the fact that we have houses and every market right. I'm enthusiastic about what i do. Because i'm not really selling real estate. I'm selling them. That's what sales is. It's a transfer of enthusiasm the other thing that they have successful salespeople is they have the ability to empathize right so they can be happy when their clients happy but they can also understand when their client is unhappy. I see a lot of unsuccessful agents who are one tone and it's almost like they do that as a defense mechanism. But they don't know how to talk to their clients when deals go south and they don't also really know how to be excited with their clients when things are good Or when they get a deal done they don't know how to transfer that enthusiasm to actually lock in the deal right. They just pass on the information like we were talking about before and then all of a sudden clients like well. They're not excited. Because i'm not excited. And so what are we. Maybe maybe this isn't the deal for us what you should do it now. All of a sudden you're enthusiastic about your own commissions and then juniors oliver so that's what i would say Then we could talk about forever but you discipline being relentless and following up right my follow up rules are are are the three fs. Follow up full through follow back. That is the secret to this business for me right. I do deals the guy that bought that mansion for forty million dollars. I met him in two thousand twelve. I followed up with him every other week for seven years. Wow he finally got back to me and said hey sorry ryan. Been a little busy and a couple of weeks later. He was finally ready. Because we think about this all the time. We're like oh they're not responding to me fuck them but really like people have lives and kids and jobs and like shit going on then. They're not as focused on real estate as you are even if they told you they were in the moment the same way when you go into a shoe store you're really excited those shoes but then you leave and you're like wow. I was excited. Because i was in the store. Now i gotta go to work. The salesperson isn't like got dim it brandon. You are so excited about those converts. How come you're not calling me back. I didn't really need the shoes You know and so it's it's it's that enthusiasm is really really really Really important and so that guy. That if i'm sorry that guy that followed up with We i sold them a soho penthouse for sixteen million. next year. We did the beach house in bridgehampton for forty and then in december of two thousand twenty so four months ago I seldom the most expensive condo ever in surf side in miami beach. Thirty three million dollars. so thank goodness. I followed up with him right and he knows every broker knows everybody but i say persistent And last but not least man at the end of the day in this business whether you're investing in real estate your lending against real estate. You're buying it. You're selling your brokering. It.

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"forty million" Discussed on BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"Hey we had a deal forty million dollars everything in the house if you're going to start nitpicking. Now you're going to pick all the way until closing and emma show up and then things are missing. And it'd be this hour deal with yoko by something else and i know because i'm controlling the narrative there is nothing else to buy. This is what this guy wants is the only one where everyone's bedrooms are on the ocean and it's really important him yada yada yada so i go back to the seller and say listen. I'm not bringing this to meyer. And they said you have to put the deal. Were killing it for do share responsibility. Your license said you need to rethink this. You need to rethink the writer. You just send me. If i send this to my buyer there is no deal. Aren't care how stupid you think. Some of this stuff is and they went back and they took out everything except a buck in blanket. Mind boggling and my mind like okay. if i'm a guy fake it till they make it. I don't tell my guy right. I buy him a new blanket. I lied to whatever it doesn't matter it's get the deal done. But that's not really the way i do things and so i went back to the seller and said you have to include this blanket. I don't care that it's a family heirloom. It's not my fault that you mentioned it to me. I'm a salesperson right. Ignorance is money so you didn't have to tell me about the blanket. I never would have known about it right. I could've told my client if he was like. Hey what about that blanket. You showed me in that video one time so far too. Oh probably the closets go look for it but now that you brought it up now we have to fix it And i held firm. I said listen you keep your blanket. Guy keeps his forty million dollars up to you and they acquiesced and they gave us a blanket and we control the narrative. We.

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
New Tesla Powerwall, China Protest, Volkswagen Investigation
"Year and stay. We've got some news. On tesla energy. A new energy product actually called the power while plus we'll go through the details on that then we also have an update on the situation on the protest in china and some news on volkswagen slash volkswagen. I stay for tesla stock today especially in a downmarket. Tessa finishing up almost five percent. I green day sense earnings to seven hundred nine dollars. Forty four cents that compared to the nasdaq down about nine tenths of a percent. Interestingly on the rise today this was the highest volume day for tesla of the week and sense earnings about forty million shares trading hands. Even though fridays in general tend to be about five to ten percent less volume as we learned during the s. and p. five hundred inclusion analysis period. So interesting to see that. I didn't see a whole lot of news that would have driven the stock today. But oftentimes things that are not. News-based are what's driving the stock right. So let's talk about the power wall plus this was posted yesterday on reddit by user tang. Who said that they were just finalizing their designed for tessler today in san interesting thing power while plus they have shared at the spec sheet for the power while plus and this is a different product than tesla shows online with the power while to now a lot of the specs are the same here but what it looks like tesla has done has integrated some of the components that previously would have been separated in what looks like a continued effort to increase the ease of insulation. We heard yulon talk a lot about this. On tests earnings call and of course we had heard from on the week prior on twitter that tesla solar whether the solar glass roof or rooftop solar would only be sold with an accompanying power wall on the earnings call. Ilan said that he believes this is the most important thing about the solitary of situation noting that installations would be much easier because power from solar would only ever go to the power wall then the power. Walt self would be the only thing that we need to interact as a power supply to the house. Or interact with the grit. It sounds like increasing. The power capability of the power wall was also a key component. Here so not changing the energy but allowing it to provide greater power to be able to handle peak power

Talking Tech
Reminder: Apple Makes a LOT of Money
"Net listeners. It's molina and i'm mike schneider and welcome back to talking tech. I know you have an iphone. And i bet you've used a lot during the coronavirus pandemic. Oh absolutely i got an iphone. Twelve many a few months ago. And i really like it. And if you ask anyone in my household they probably think that My phone is a part of my body. At this point. you're not alone. Longtime a new apple. Device users have been relying on the company's products and services in recent months. We know that because apple this week announce another outstanding quarter. And we're talking to january twenty twenty one march twenty twenty one time period in terms of device sales and revenue from services. Let me throw some results. Sales of ipads rose seventy seven percent. Compared to a year ago amounts to seven point. Eight billion mac. Computer sales increased sixty nine percent to nine point. One billion apple also sold sixty six percent more i phones generating sales of forty eight billion. That's the company's biggest ever march quarter and in terms of wearables homes and accessories. That's a specific category. That includes apple. Tv players apple watches. Sales rose twenty four percent to seven point. Eight billion so across the board day saw increases and then also you and i both written about apple services like apple music app news apple tv plus icloud apple fitness things like that will revenue from services grew twenty seven percent to sixteen point. Nine billion overall added more than forty million paid subscriptions during the quarter to surpass six hundred and sixty million total. So you add all this up. And apple's overall revenue rose fifty four

The Steve Warne Project - Sports
"forty million" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports
"Google searches their nielsen brand exposure rating their q rating which measured the appeal in familiarity of a player's brand their mvp index rating which is based on social media and their meltwater mentions or the frequency with which a player generates coverage across a range of media platforms right. So it's like this is groundbreaking if true if it goes down. But they have apparently reported this forty million dollar or they've created this forty million dollar bonus pool and i think it's pretty amazing. It's it's it's crazy man. yeah like they're nielsen rating. I'm just reading it as well. Brand exposure which places a value on the exposure player delivers to sponsors through the minutes there featured on the broadcasts right i. it just doesn't make sense to build your to build your sport okay You know they interviewed some guys after right and they said well. Here's how we're going to see that. Okay so the more popular you are away from the game. Okay on social media if you do if you do interviews i guess whatever that meltwater thing is Generates generous coverage across a range of media platform. I mean how do they going to keep track of it and it just. It's just an unnecessary thing steve. It's just totally unnecessary. Unless all of that okay. Unless you took all those guidelines those parameters to to debbie up this forty million was for the guys who are the the last fifty in the top one twenty five you know so you got these guys who are struggling every year to meet to try and maintain and retain their card. Okay so position. Seventy five to one twenty five if you go to those guys and got an idea here. Okay we've got forty million we're gonna throw in the pool and the more exposure you give our sport in the pga tour. You're gonna you you can potentially grab four five million. If you're the best at that that would make sense right. That would be well. There's a good idea right. There's a really good idea to get because you know you're naive if you think. Social media obviously isn't the way to go right this. This is a huge indication that they're looking at this thing. Going the best exposure we can get i. Sport is through social media through. You know stevie how the over the over the last several months right. You'll you will see. I think guys like max home. Other some other guy there who d- who tweets and all these guys just blow up with followers on their on their twitter you know or their instagram and so i guess the. Pj's looking at that going. I guess we should try and get everyone to do that. You know You know as a podcast her you know the more the more hits you get the more followers you're going to get.

The Schmidt List
"forty million" Discussed on The Schmidt List
"Yeah and if you think that it's just an idea if you talk about even for some technical things like super technical stuff we're not you don't need to tell me all of your ip in your patent you can tell me the idea that you're putting forward the solution one-sentence the i'm gonna use party. Call my old company of fully integrated iot stack. Did i tell you anything about security protocols. The secret sauce. Nothing in there. But if i were going out to an investor for the first time they would have some idea. What i'm doing. Yeah i see i see like i said more often. It always just shocks me Bacter- thing about being a fully invested in excited about idea but at the same time being so scared you know that you can't tell anybody about it. Just yeah in use at it. Really great their execution is really. It's really hard ideas ideas all day long now. Not saying they're good ideas. Let's get that straight but executing those ideas is a whole 'nother level of are being able to execute on those things and that's again going back to where we started this conversation. Having the right team that could actually execute. And that's what. I've seen especially just locally. In minnesota startups. Is that the people that are really growing and doing well. It is all about the people that are making this thing happen and they might be a market just like you said that maybe other people are solving anytime a big company could just come in and throw forty million dollars at it and launched their own version. But they're not because again execution. In if i'm if i'm doing if i'm going through the startup phase. What should i be expecting in terms of in terms of funding right. So you said figure on what it's gonna take for me to get off the ground for your financials for that would be the next stage. That i should be thinking about is. Let's say to your point earlier right..

The Mason Minute
Obsessed With Dinosaurs (MM #3679)
"The with kevin mason even though they've been gone for thousands of years. I'm still fascinated with how people are obsessed with dinosaurs. It makes sense for children. I think i encountered my first dinosaur skeleton bones and a museum somewhere. When i was maybe four or five and wyoming or colorado or somewhere out west and dinosaurs are interesting and i've seen lots of dinosaur skeletons but i'm truly amazed with how many scientists in how many archaeologists are continuing to study and create data around dina source. Recently some studies out of believe university of california berkeley was looking into the numbers of t. rex's that might have roamed our earth at one time and right. Now they're estimating two point five billion t rexes but they actually think it could be somewhere between one hundred and forty million to forty. Two billion t rexes once crossing the earth. The amount of time we spend researching dinosaurs is interesting but at the same time. You wonder what we're going to learn from it. Have you learned enough at this point or is it just truly an obsession.

The Mason Minute
Obsessed With Dinosaurs (MM #3679)
"The with kevin mason even though they've been gone for thousands of years. I'm still fascinated with how people are obsessed with dinosaurs. It makes sense for children. I think i encountered my first dinosaur skeleton bones and a museum somewhere. When i was maybe four or five and wyoming or colorado or somewhere out west and dinosaurs are interesting and i've seen lots of dinosaur skeletons but i'm truly amazed with how many scientists in how many archaeologists are continuing to study and create data around dina source. Recently some studies out of believe university of california berkeley was looking into the numbers of t. rex's that might have roamed our earth at one time and right. Now they're estimating two point five billion t rexes but they actually think it could be somewhere between one hundred and forty million to forty. Two billion t rexes once crossing the earth. The amount of time we spend researching dinosaurs is interesting but at the same time. You wonder what we're going to learn from it. Have you learned enough at this point or is it just truly an obsession.

Fantasy Football Today Podcast
"forty million" Discussed on Fantasy Football Today Podcast
"Not not statistically performance but snaps and plays opportunities in that tastes them only comes in for those special packages and while he ruins james a little bit at least you could feel comfortable with james as low end starter or maybe just a streaming option. But i think it's going to be messy. It's gonna it's gonna feel messy until we get to week one and we see how it all plays out. I don't think you can drop the saints quarterback comfortably right now as a guy. You can say a starter so to me. It's a losing situation for for what we saw in. Start free agency interesting. okay. And i'd be very curious to see how james winston did in an offense where he's throwing thirty three thirty four times per game if that is the case as opposed to with lacey. Don't forget i'm not mean people right. I'm saying it tongue in cheek. But i think it's important that he's he's trying to correct some of his mistakes whether it was physical mental. Whatever you know so. He's doing the things that needs to do to get remember how bad he looked when he came in the game. That brees got hurt. Yes i mean he looked terrible. And i are now. I taste the truth to be honest with you. I really want to see him. Get a chance. Doesn't it means something to you. That they kept them and they gave him better deal than he had last year. Not good for hill. He wasn't listen. I saw that game too. And i thought there's no way he's going to be good and then they started tasting hill. Anyway they must not unlike chase them hill and i think listen the other side. Who is this look at the two contracts that they signed and i know that tastes hills. Contract is funny money. And he's not seeing on forty million dollars or anything like that. But james did sign a contract. That is kind of backup ish. Maybe there is a chance there where he does lose the competition. I just don't think he's lost it yet. I think he'd have to go to camp and struggle..

Physical Activity Researcher
"forty million" Discussed on Physical Activity Researcher
"Base because the initial research verdict on the project stay home so much Arch mind engulf that sessional Program when monday brown the presentation she around rose and as far as much thought about as little out as many us later out actually millyant moral again so saw of exit by more finding us. We want to roll the side. All freeze man's with less aligned on the issue for and so that basically meant massive shift in house programmers implement was money we have two digital Using the royal so the the whole base approach status was offered initial all of unity talking to folks was very own you only digital side of things and is really well and the problem has continued to evolve. This year will be applying this year at and assessing around and Yet Redevelop nap at the recording via of the left side and features in that websites Engaged and you're going back a regret. john Issue these challenges about john or individual challenges. This old sort of ira intel provisional teammates or what makes whatever news to try to get to dentists epstein. Yeah and so. We are now very close to having nearly often. People are using Program since we started tracking it they always something thousands actions signing up work by john something right out on his check it off sides doing fifty billion steps logan upside i every day people about forty million stats and brooklyn was immensely during the on loved on your website. One crisis of engagement program Since april saw we signed up sixty thousand people began crazy with love and beauty with all that. Because it's only wrapping at ram that the moms and much infrastructural that's full most sedentary behavior and physical activity researchers collecting the research. Data is one of the most frustrating steps of a project introducing fithian sense motion. The beginning of a new era fibia sense motion is a cutting edge next generation system. That allows you to easily and remotely collect store and managed. Data don't compromise on the quality of your research. All the project timeframes discover the convenience and power behind our solution at sense dot. Fabian dot com that is s. e. n. s. dot fabian dot com. That's quite interesting. So the number of steps that you just mentioned I think you said forty million steps locked in daily so. Are you just talking about australia or are you talking about other countries as well it is. The number of changes to the home of them does program. You'll see as a banner day So many steps lows and so many people just a number forty million day on average and that's any staffed anywhere but the vast majority of steps in australia and must resign because we are mostly all predominantly Still working even equal access a website anywhere in the world. The this agreement garlicy panos roll out unless of locked in essence. Offense have really seen on the this year. Sorry last year that we go from another state John's looks looks like they will be yet amidst china's iras mullets strenuous excited about that. It's no longer just but also i'm hopeful that even fingers crossed So has it been adopted by any other country or is it primarily like based in australia. It's definitely been adopted. A don't has is recovering. An around world on designed from ballot at low sent us expert on their own version of than done such projects. has many other countries as will other governments.

Giddy Up
"forty million" Discussed on Giddy Up
"It'll show come up with search results excetera about what you'll actually The difference between duck duck go and In google is they don't track a thing. so duck. Duck duck is focused on privacy so you white suddenly get ads that the following year ran like what happens on goo because you've search for something and the next thing it's appearing in your facebook fade instagram. And you name it so when you use duct docherty's completely secure so even if google stays a lot of people moving to duck duck go anyway so So that was my little We're not gonna get at. At might all want your opinion on these 'cause you oh you've done these bring us the news. You have told us whether or not the rt go grew amongst the two of us actually thinks that giggle should be tying or because surely could just manipulate anything i want with albert. You're locked. I do so Tell me what are your thoughts. Should google suffering you. Jock saw up. Yours look tend to agree more with google. To be honest. I think the whole idea of the internet was access to free information with that regulation and now without any bias and i think as soon as you stop forcing to pay for that. It makes things difficult i think. The ron news organizations already like the age herald sun. Excetera the pie. Will they content. So you might say link for but you go to the saw it and it says you got to sign up to read the article. So i think that's incumbent of in meteorology to putting revenue model helps them money and clearly. They have through the traditional forms of people on buying newspapers and all the ad revenue. No doubt has dropped. And we don't wanna lose the opportunity to have free meteor in this country because that's fundamental society. But i think i'm more. Google saw at are distinct meteoroid concessions have to find another way to commercialize they products. So jt is a happy medium with the government. You think science height you stop the algorithms and tracking everybody's body and then you can do it for free or is it. Not just now you'll using content gets off on think about that at all. I think from the east round government pointed you. Google paid i think a title of forty million dollars in tax loss against revenue. Six billion or something crazy so often in tax so the the reality is you know the government are always chasing as always be companies. That seem to do a lot of these talk to pay their fair share of taxes. I think that's underlying the whole thing fair enough wealthy guy ladies germs with her first. Jt says google is in the more so than federal government now I do want to leave your fun stuff in take we've got some quicky jobs. These new three d. technology five using five g in china. Once you if you see the footage you on the podcast bad luck if you watching these. What's the lady down the.

Never Ninety Nine
"forty million" Discussed on Never Ninety Nine
"I did world history and college. Not use history. So i'm kind of like i can tell you. What the egyptians did i did world history and it was all murder and blood. I mean yeah. That's like my teachers theme for the show. I don't like her focus. Yeah i get it like. we're barbarians. I get it but like her focus was on blood and murder hughes's pointing welcome to the. Us history. yeah we murdered. A lot of people was world history but yes. Us history to like but it was just like him. We suck. we're not. We're not that cool or not. So in that stimulus bills. I read this on screen. Was something on. I don't remember and some kind of covid stimulus bill in early package stuff together. They can't just be like. Hey let's hope people of their struggle boston right near a few other things. I need forty million dollars for some stuff that i'm not going to talk about it also like hey let's give these people this stuff and her. Let's sign it and it's like we're not gonna talk about this other deep things on the rest of the but only fright about it like the fight about the minutia but anyways for i forget. There's in that bill. There is a provision signed in there if it gets passed where the some branches. The government has to release all the information that they have on. Ufo's al yeah. That's a real thing in late. So you're saying we probably do like they have like build so they'll like disclose they're not going to disclose it. I mean that might be like. Yeah here's a piece of metal medellin seen so much other stuff. Like i feel we're pretty desensitized would be like. Oh my gosh alright. Yeah i kind of figured that anyway. So we'd get over it. I feel like the government thinks that we're like immature sixteen year old and like we can't handle real life truth. I feel like that's a lot of i feel like they're like overprotective parents and how they assume we will react to information that we can't handle things they might not be wrong though. I mean maybe it means like regular people like i mean we all have been sixteen and we got fuck over it strew. It's like give us give us like real stuff so that we can mentally prepare and move on. I don't think people get handled. Be outright. i'd be really all right. Be so outright. But i don't think like. I don't think so man i mean have you been on facebook. I mean yeah bernie sanders on face. I can't get over it. Have kids so good like mainly eighty of them. Yeah i could say pictures. I save like i'd say eighty s. fourteen or fifteen yemen as well as a fresh pregnancy sitting in the fresh prince. Share the so good that one. That was on joe. Rogan's page where he was putting arm bar on that. That was probably the best one that was less. Good pretty hilarious. I saw that one probably the most. I read a story like after like this morning that those mittens that have you read this Now oh so those mittens that he has on. He wears the every fancy political event ever. They've never been too cold or whatever. I might be wrong on this. But i think it was a second grade. Teacher made those forum cute. Yes they asked hands and gray yes. That's why i think in my mind be second grade. But i think i read that. It was one of his teachers like in a long time ago. Maybe ms for him he was. He wears them to every event like these fucking bernie sanders. The man is really cool. I could so behind president if we fucking shit together. I'm so what i want to feel. I wanna feel the burn burn. Yeah i'm so on that one. You know what's crazy like. I don't i listen to some polit political stuff because you kind of have to. Yeah kind of like getting into like how up. They are as opposed what they think. Yeah so like what. Is it called like the primaries where there's a whole bunch of democrats and a whole bunch of republicans. They're trying to figure out like who's going to be too awful people who are gonna like shitty people that we get to pick. Yeah so the democrats didn't want bernie sanders to win. So they had. They left people on that ticket. The thing that would split his votes on purpose. They knew this guy wasn't going to win but they would split some of the enough justed take points away from him. Yes people vote like some people of that group would vote for bernie sanders. Some people would vote for the other guy or gal was so that way. Very seniors wouldn't get that type of vote It's twelve o'clock ankle and our sirens. Who's talking sorry. Jesus chased i hear something but so yeah so was messed up but yeah i wanna feel the burn. Yeah i'm all about bernie sanders. He's a cutie pie now. I don't care. I think the also except for bernie sanders. I mean he might sucking. We don't really feel him personally. He's cute in pictures but we did some funny stuff. He's a good meme yeah. He's a real good news. I i try to be like devil's advocate for everybody. I'm like he could be awesome. But if it's life that tells you anything you don't really know people mr and it's like you know whatever really eat meat shady person it's all right. Yeah gets here.