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Epicenter
Ben DiFrancesco: Umbra Privacy Preserving Token Transfers
"Clever and today I'm speaking with Benji Francesco is the CEO of scope lift and queen of ambra, a privacy layer for eth, based token transfers. Ben, if the territory of muon. Yeah, thank you so much for having me. I really appreciate it excited to chop. Quit. So I think the very the very PFS question here is tell us about yourself. Who are you? How did you get into this space? And is it true you are originally in aerospace engineer? Yeah, sure, absolutely. Yes, I am originally in aerospace engineers. So believe it or not, growing up, I was kind of a nerd. And so I was interested in I know, really shocking, unusual in this space. Very unusual. But so I was interested in computers from a very early age. I kind of played around and started teaching myself to program. I was also interested in aviation and aerospace and NASA and all that kind of stuff. And so I went to school for aerospace engineering because I was very excited about that. And I really enjoyed kind of the coursework and the overall idea of doing aerospace engineering. And then when I got out of school, I went to work at a large aerospace engineering firm here in the states, and what I learned pretty quickly is that the reality of aerospace engineering, at least at these big firms, is very different from the idealistic view that I had as a young kid going to study it. So in reality, aerospace engineering for good reason is very slow, basically. You can work on a project in aircraft project for many years before it can come to fruition. There are a lot of people involved in any given project. And in general, especially again at these big firms, things are very bureaucratic and slow moving. And it also turns out that at these big firms engineering firms traditional engineering firms really in general, they desperately need more people to program because there's all kinds of stuff that needs to be done software wise, building software, but it's hard to get people that have the knowledge to build the software, but also have the engineering side of things. And so

AP News Radio
Mexico's immigration agency chief to be charged in fire that killed 40
"A Mexican immigration agency chief is to be charged in a fatal fire. The decision to file charges against Francesco gaudino, the head of Mexico's national immigration institute, was announced late Tuesday by the federal attorney general's office. He'll face criminal charges in a fire that killed 40 migrants in Ciudad Juarez last month, with federal prosecutors saying he was remiss in not preventing the disaster, despite earlier indications of problems at his agencies detention centers, anger initially focused on two guards who were seen fleeing the march 27th fire without unlocking the cell door to allow the

Northwest Newsradio
"francesco" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Thought about going in this particular spot. This is a perfect mix of local customers and also tourists. Any concerns with empty storefronts around you? No, I think it's a matter of providing, again, that level of rejuvenation. And coming in and being able to provide something new for the local community. That's sort of running away from a problem. Why not come in and try to be part of the solution? There was a line out the door on opening day last November in Seattle. Have you had some of the issues that other businesses have complained about in downtown with criminal activity or shoplifting or anything like that? We can't say that we have, we have not. In fact, uniqlo says sales at the nearly 12,000 ft² store have exceeded expectations here by 50% in the first few months, citing a strategic, bright decision to capture foot traffic, and that it will likely target struggling downtown sectors in its North American expansion plans. And we've got some upgrading to do in downtown Seattle. School says he believes cities should also focus on spending millions to improve streets, adding lights and greenery, like Seattle is just starting to do, to discourage bad actors and bring good people back. It may be a chess piece on a complicated board across the country, still filled with empty spaces. I'm Christian. That's why it's news time two 50. Let's get a check of money news. We do it at 20 and 50 past each hour, Francesco, as your stock charts dot com money update. Stocks closed out a tough week the market's worst of this year with another down day. The S&P 500 lost 56 points to downed industrial slid 345. And then as that composite tumbled 200 or one and three quarter percent. So I'm good

Bloomberg Radio New York
"francesco" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Here's Tom Mackenzie. The CEO of NL Francesco rachi. Mister sirachi, thank you very much for joining us. Can we push you then for more details on that plan to address the balance sheet address the debt load that you have? €21 billion in terms of the asset sales. What is the equity and debt component and how much progress have you made so far are the buyers out there and are they willing? Buy a set out there. In fact, they are actually more than willing. And that's one of the reasons why we decided to put some of the assets on sale. I mean, we think that there is good moment for gas assets, for example, this was a new decision we took in the light of what gases value is today. And I think the debate we just heard shortly before this interview was underlying the importance of that. And we are going to focus our presence in all the countries where we can have an integrated play, which means help our customers go through this electrification journey the best way possible. And some geographies that don't fit within this scheme are going to be sold to bias that at the moment are quite hot on them. So we see very little risk on the execution side. But 5 out of these 21 billion have already been executed during 22. Here, more conversations like this one on Bloomberg television, streaming live on Bloomberg dot com and on the Bloomberg mobile app. Or check your local cable listings. Remember the ECB has not been a hiking rates for long, there's going to be a lag before the effects of the tightening of financial conditions start to come through. I think we are still heading into a recession. There's less evidence in the Eurozone of a let up in price pressures. That was Jennifer mcewen at chief global

Daily Pop
"francesco" Discussed on Daily Pop
"My life right now. And that's your Hollywood minute. Awesome butler's transformation into Elvis Presley took more than a minute, I should say. And a phone call from Denzel Washington. Francesco went to graceland to get all the goods. Wait. Talk to me about the hardest part of performing and learning and becoming Elvis Presley. It was stripping away the icon stripping away the caricature, and getting down to his humanity. And then somehow balancing all those specific things with the fact that it's got to come from his soul at the end of the day. Are you ready to fly? I'm ready. What are you most proud of with this film? To have Lisa Marie. Who's gone through so much when she said I saw the film for the first time. I didn't realize it was actually Austin singing in the first part. When Austin caught his humanity, his kindness, you know, I felt so moved by that. What was it about? Austin butler that made you go, he is the young man I want to play. Well, it is true that Denzel Washington, who I don't know, rings me and said, I've been on stage with his actor. You're going to not believe how hard he works. This ain't no nostalgia show. We're going to do something different. You invested a lot, and, you know, I know you got sick at the end of production. If you could just kind of do this all over again, looking back at it. How would you do things differently? Or would you? That's a question I always ask me. What I'm trying to learn is how to balance real life with when you're giving into the obsession of a role. Because I didn't see my family for, I mean, it turned out to be three years. I didn't see any one of my friends for that entire time. So it was like the rest of my life suddenly I compartmentalized. There's a lot of people saying a lot of things. But in the end, you got to listen to yourself. There is this quality where you're on the train. And you have people saying great things about people saying awful things about you. And for me, every day it's this thing of going, okay, what is reality? It's just a staying grateful and really just kind of not allowing those things to make me feel like they are me. Are you ready for the Oscar? I'm just taking one day at a time. He.

Animal Radio
"francesco" Discussed on Animal Radio
"Zina's another one. That people use benadryl. Is it a higher dose than what humans take. Actually yeah it is actually higher So yeah For large dogs. I mean people take a twenty five milligram benadryl large dogs might take fifty milligrams or more so it. It would put us under the table for probably a day and a half. So but yeah. Yeah and i don't like to discuss juices on the radio. Just because i don't know all your pets specific diagnoses so i can't really advise you on how much you should give. You can definitely talk to your doctor about specific directives for her purchase at caveat. Well it is an injection and that will only be at your veterinarian and it is a new product so you may have to kinda check around to see But that plus some of the other drugs one called apple quelled. That's really fabulous for dogs with allergies. We have to do a little more kind of screening and checking with pets scratching. There's nothing i can do about it. You know yeah well. There are some things but we really have to kind of an in in these situations what i usually do is. I'll say okay. This is what i would like to do to figure out what's the cause. And then these are some of the therapies we might use and depending on the budget honestly and how long the pets have the problem. We kind of pick and choose what we need to do. So if it's a matter that See we have kind of a narrow budget to work with. We may say okay like to test these minimal things. But let's try these stops that might be treating for mites With one of these oral products might be using a shampoo. It might be making sure we're doing some good flea control And then maybe something to help with the edge so i. I think there's a lot of things that can be done but the first step is kind of asking for help and making sure we start to direct that towards her skin. Well doctor thank you. Thanks sam we wish you the best of luck if you have any more questions or need a follow up. Just give us a call through the free animal radio app for iphone and android download it. Now you're listening to animal radio. Call the dream team now with a free animal. Radio app for iphone and android ferguson. Modern family i'm on animal. Radio adopt a pet puppy pans convenient. But sometimes the really gross. That's why lady bug. The animal radio studios done dog uses the brilliant pads self cleaning puppy bad it seals away the waste and replaces the dirty pad four us. Brilliant pad keeps the animal radio studios mellon fresh in fact all we have to do is replace the role once every few weeks. Let me tell you. That's pretty fast and easy to do. I love it and bug gives it five paws up. You learn more about this. Amazing machine. Over at brilliant had dot com. You're listening to animal radio if you missed. Any part of today's show visit us at animal. Radio dot com or download the animal radio app for iphone and android damnable radio celebrating the connection with our pets. And we'll head back to the phones after this visit with francesco. Marchiano who francesco. Who i remember the first time we had him on. I screwed up his name. Like nobody's business. But i've been practicing all night for it right now francesco. Welcome to the show. Thank you very much in. Wow you pronounce the hell out of the name. Thank you know if if you do it really fast pretty much. Get away with anything. If you can fly like forty syllables into one second and works well for those. That are brand new to animal radio. Well welcome francesco has been on. Before he is the author of the sally forth cartoon the earn yeah living but fourth through and we found out last time that you dry. You just actually write it as i'm and so you have to come up with an idea with a picture in your head and then you try to express it to the Illustrations yeah that's right the dialogue. And then i do a scene description of it as a screenplay for tiny little movie theater That's an interesting thing that that there's so many people that are involved in making the comic strip. I believe when You know the peanuts creator charles. Shulz did he just did it. Both he did the he wrote the. I don't know maybe you know. But i imagine that. He illustrated it as well as wrote the copy. He did he he's he. They're actually plenty of cartoonist. Who do both. I mean it's like a half and half there's somewhere to writer and illustrator but a lot of times like say garfield when that i started out. Jim davis would do it all now. He's got eighty people. But then i mean it's tough. It cannot be one person who does both. How do you get a job writing a comic strip. How do you justify this career folks mistake with an english major dump getting I was happy. English major I will. I just omitted comic strips. And i i would submit a comic strip. Right did the illustrating and the writing and kept waiting. One day i got a call from one of the indicates says we really love your work. We're not gonna we're not gonna use it which sounded particularly cruel They were looking for new writer for sally forth and they said that i want to try it. I say yes. I actually never read the strip because it was not in the paper in my paper. my hometown paper growing up. And you have it. And so i read like fifteen years of the strip and started writing an exciting story. I'm sure well you. I can tell. I can feel the tension just getting thick thick. I just wanted to cut it at that point. We have you on the phone today because your second on. This is out on this too which is tell listeners. With that is. It isn't easy sequel to i could pee on this and other poems by cats as i could be on this two poems by more cats and it's essentially exactly what it is. It's a collection of poems written by cats. They actually voted despite the fact. They don't have something so they use us to keep big demand for the second version I'm trying to read. How exactly you just ask it. The first book has done really well. I think there's over a million copies in print and so we we took that as a sign that maybe we should put out a second one. Do you translate for the cats or do you What is your involvement. Hold the typewriter for them. How do you. How are you involved in this whole process. I guess you leave the million in the room with typewriters you come back you realize. They've written hamlet forty different ways. And eventually you just get to focus on poetry Yeah i mean basically okay. The real version is is that i've grown up with a of cats and i just try to think in this is gonna sound remarkably healthy. I try to think in terms of how cat would in particular situations. I could chew on this dog lovers right i do. I chew on this and then this is going on. I need my mommy which is for the kittens and then you need more sleep. Which is cats advice to people. I am not. you're not not i. This is this is the takeaway. I'm going to get from this interview. So they just assume. I'm living alone or four thousand pets in some new york city apartment white broken all the ten codes or having a healthy relationship. Now that single I had two cats. Their sisters li lo and kiki and are they like most cats. Like my cat won't give me the time of day. it's they. They have very little interest in anything that i have to bring to. The table must be on their terms host of animal radio. Mike catch them pay attention. I've got nothing. I got nothing with them. They're actually very friendly. They're actually Remarkably friendly cats quite cuddly. And they're actually not the structure they yet to ruin a piece of furniture in the apartment. Well good i'm going to give away a couple of your books. Is that okay. That's perfectly fine. Yeah i could be on this to francesco. Much is the author. And we'll put the league's quote fast and on the name is excessively italian. I'm not even full. Italian names excessively italian when it goes like that you got just slowed down. We're going to put this spelling up at the website. at animal. radio.

Animal Radio
"francesco" Discussed on Animal Radio
"Hardened chat who off of my ma the hoople album babies just be i'd also probably doesn't of people who find it endearing and they wanna stroke. The cats belly gets fired up to make even a bigger purchase than they were going to make. Maybe they say know air. Take to credit cards. Just because you're a cat lover. Just like i am but for those of us who won pervert. Dogs and two aren't expecting to see something alive on a store shelf. You might want to warn us. You might want to give us a heads up. I actually was scared to ask. If you have any cat stevens because who knew what i was gonna find behind those fish party animal animal rate nita fix the good stuff get more animal radio with the free animal. Radio app for iphone and android. Hello this is. Jane goodall on radio and i just like everybody to realize that each day you live you make some different on the planet and you can choose. What kind of different to make. And hopefully every day. We'll try to make the world a little bit better for people for animals and the environment airlines have just reduced their prices even more book thirty days in advance and save big. Want the absolute lowest prices on your airline tickets then call the low cost airline travel hotline right now for prices so low. We can't publish them anywhere. The only way to access our low rates and save up to seventy percent is to call save hundreds on your vacation tickets by calling right now. You can fly anywhere in the world and paid discount prices on your airline tickets flight today to london. Paris madrid were anywhere. Else you want to go and pay a lot. Less guaranteed all the international travel department right now at low cost airlines eight hundred nine five eight five three. Oh six eight hundred nine five eight five three zero six eight hundred nine five eight five three. Oh six that's eight hundred nine. Five eight fifty three. oh six. you're listening to animal radio if you missed. Any part of today's show visit us at animal. Radio dot com or download the animal radio app for iphone android animal radio celebrating the connection with our pets. Next hour francesco. Martino will be joining us. I think i've got it down. Pretty good now i i messed it up last year was on and i want to impress them. This time. i wanna say hey you got it right. Finally he of course the author of the sally forth cartoons and the books. I could pee on this. And i can see on this too and we'll have giveaways of his brand new book and just a few minutes but first right now the photographer to the stars richard. Phibbs is join us. He's shot meryl streep jennifer lopez bradley cooper. A lot of celebs. But now he's doing some kind of different. He's taking photos of animals. And i have so many questions for him richard. Welcome to the show. Thank you very much. How are you very good so now. What what's the deal. You're shooting animals for shelters What am i doing tell me. Hey yeah i've been taking a portraits of homeless shelter animals for the last four years and my i'm a huge animal lover and My job is fortunate enough to take me to many places around the world. And i'm horrified at the sort of global disgrace of cruelty to animals more gratifying than Shooting celebrities guest. Who's more cooperative. The animals or the celebrities It's probably the the animals don't have publicists so probably when you watch you said you're traveling around the world photographing these animals. Where have you gone. No i when i when i tell around. The world isn't a photograph. animals would i. would i travel around the world to. It's to do work to do jobs and as a portrait fashion photographer new york i'm I'm i'm giving many assignments. And so when i go on assignment that's what gets me to to travel and it is through the travel. That's when when i see so much suffering and i as opposed to sitting around and just being heavy hearted and feeling bad about it. All i thought i should. Maybe there was something i could do. And there's something about taking a picture that does i take great satisfaction and taken a picture. That does something As opposed to just promoting someone's career or selling fashion so I had Hooked up with the humane society of new york which is a local shelter here. And i suggested what if we did portraits of of all your dogs and cats that need help and they said let's give it a try so we did it and we did it once and then proved to be incredibly successful because They were the traffic of the shelter would increase and it became like this whole new thing and then because of of of my job in being a fashion photographer new york it got blog and instagram and facebook. And before you know it was like incredibly successful so i just kept doing it and doing it and doing it and here. We are four years later and two hundred two hundred thirty five animals later. Yeah it's been really amazing. I've looked at your instagram account. And there's some amazing pictures there. I wanna know how you take such amazing pictures of animals. Because i sit down in front of my cat and i can't get my cat to look at me. I can't i have so much trouble. Give me some tips. Well i mean really what we're talking it's portraiture. It's not just a picture of an animal. You're trying to get the essence of being. So when i'm i'm taking a picture of an athlete or a politician or a celebrity. It's really it's it's kind of no. There's there's not much of a difference the difference when they with the animals. There's usually like squeaky toys involved. That might work for a politician or athlete. Could be true. But i mean we what we do. Is we take an tiny examination room at the humane society of new york. Which is this task organization and and we transform this examination room into a into a photo studio so we you know we have. We covered the the the walls and white and we build a little platform of apple boxes. And then we bring in some artificial lights. Because we're in this dark room and i can create an environment that hope will hopefully make this animal feel safe when i'm taking their picture so when the animals introduced into the room they're terrified most of the time and as you can imagine the the the guys that end up at the shelter have gone through on imaginable suffering. So you know we all there. There's a certain kind of process that that seems to be effective and we all stay low to the ground and let the animal research and do not make eye contact with the animal really. Yeah no you let them figure out just so they get their bearings and kind of standard. Stan what's so they do the little research and they sniff around. And then you can see. Like what motivates the animal so it can be many things that can be food they can be. The crackle of package can be keys. It could be squeaky toy can be a ball or often is nothing there because they're so scared there is nothing so try to with You know as much love as possible. Make that animal feel calm and then we start taking pictures. And that's that's it actually. I had one other thing. And i have a a portable sound system and on the sound system. I play eternal home. Which is chant. But it's a very calming sound. So that's People say do you think it works. Well i've done it every time so it has worked so far. That's interesting so that's what we do. Okay well it sounds like a lot of fun you do. And and of course great. 'cause i encouraged listeners to check out your instagram at richard phibbs and that's spelled p. h. i. b. s. that you'll have your website richard v dot com. I haven't had a chance to check it out there. I assume there's some great photography over and what's wonderful too is in in in october. A publisher approached me because he had adopted a dog based on one of these these images and a publisher called aperture which is a fine art publisher and he said to be which is willing to do a book with all your images. And i'm like that's for sure so book is coming out in october and it's called Rescue me it's available on amazon right now. One hundred percent of my proceeds will go to the adoption center of the humane society of new york..

Animal Radio
"francesco" Discussed on Animal Radio
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Animal Radio
"francesco" Discussed on Animal Radio
"And just a couple of minutes for his second appearance on animal. Radio francesco. martino. Martini lonzo marci leila valiant effort. How i've got to get it right. Because last time i screwed it up marci alani what you're not anywhere near marchiani. It's doesn't even end with an eye smart chia martinez alano marchiano. He is the author of sally forth. Cartoon you read that in your local paper. It's in my paper. You're actually one of the people that i know that still actually reads cartoons paper the comics they're not the only people on the planet who get a newspaper. I know i was talking. It's been like forty something years. I've got a paper i just have to have it and you'll pay an incredible amount. Outrageous prices really gone up four hundred dollars a year for i pay about three hundred and twenty dollars. That's just crazy. I can get all that stuff online online. I need that tactile paper in my hands. I just i. And i look forward to going out there and getting the paper in the morning and sitting down and looking at it. I don't wanna put you know with the computer an ipad. That's work me. This is it is different. Yeah it's different than i like it. Well i'm sure francesco will be happy to hear that. Because that's how he gets his paycheck. He is the author who francesco martina. Liano guess guess. He doesn't even draw the cartoons he just writes the cartoon apparently were to someone else draws them someone else draws weren't day and age where there's a whole crew. I know i could do that too. I wanna write cartoons and tell people what sentences a day and he makes a living doing this. But i'm sure he single we'll find out. Oh yeah sounds crazy cat guy. Yeah crazy cat and dog guy. Yeah that's true. He has a brand new book called. I could pee on this too. I guess the first one did very well. So we'll find out what number two sure you do. Need a follow up Let's see robert similar with five differences between dogs and cats. I can name five differences right off the bat. So we'll see what his take is on that and then we're going to have via jim back on they're gonna tell us the future of clothing. What is the future of cloning. We're all very asked them if it's ever going to be less expensive less expensive hopefully and of course there's a lot of implications to it right now you know right morally and ethically and People that someone sometimes get confused thinking that they're creating the same pet that they had before and not realizing that that it's just then identical twin that it could have different personality. We'll find out more with. I believe the top dog over there blake. Russell will be joining us. And then richard phibbs. He's a photographer pretty famous photographer. And he's now shooting shelter. Pets photographing shelter pets. Yeah it'd be careful the way you word that. How i'm gonna ask him some tips on taking photos of my pets because i I can't take a photo of my cats. They're pretty bad it's hard to do. It's very hard to do. Some cats are not easy to photograph or the aren't. I'm looking at this book. And i've seen on his instagram page. And i've seen just amazing photographs so he must have some tricks and hopefully he'll impart those to us. And what are you working on over there in the newsroom. Miss brooks well. I'm going to tell you about a couple in the city of lights. That is remembering their patch in a gigantic inexpensive way. The city of lights. I'm assuming that the las vegas would be my guess okay. That was a wild guess there. Sometimes i'm really impressed myself. Joey what are you what we're going to talk about some essentials things that not only will keep you pet looking great but also make them feel great. Okay that's the way. I have a question about Lady bug has one of those yeast infections again in her ears. Boy okay. I think it just smells really really nasty. So you know what i would go. I would go right to the doctor deb and say hey look at this doctor them you know what. What do you got in your bag of tricks. Do some dogs more yeast infections than others. Joey absolutely absolutely just like people you know. Some people prone to certain things. Some dogs are prone to certain things. I've seen dogs that have had chronic ear problems where they've gone to the veterinarian Three four times a month to two for taking care of and fourteen years later they still had the problem we have this is. This is not her first. Yeah but you know it's only been like this year. She's eight years old. She made it seven years without an ear infection. This is just all of a sudden. I don't know what is it. Just it's ph alchemist. Infections are usually an imbalance a p. h. Which could be corrected by something as easy as drops pills or just you know. Stay diligent and staying on top of it so but you know what it's better for that narayan looks at it makes that assumption and you know you get the right. The right treatment as soon as doctor. Debbie gets into the studio here. We will pass the dog right to her tours. Yeah yeah dr. Debbie likes that kind of stuff she gets off on this. Now this comes out of the Oh i hate to say it comes out of the aarp newspaper. I don't read it. Someone positive on this. This is kind of an interesting story. Google as we know just one of the world's biggest technology companies is they received patent on a technology. That would help a or a dog stick to a car. Yes dictator early early. Stick to a car. Why would you want that. Well they say that when a car strikes pedestrian or dog much of the injury results when the pedestrian or the dog hits the ground. That's so they figure if they stick to the car. This is for real. This is not a joke. It's similar to the adhesive layer of double sided duct tape. Apparently so i don't know pick up a lot of other things. I would imagine being stuck all over my car. Radio babe airlines have just reduced their prices even more book thirty days in advance and save big. Want the absolute lowest prices on your airline tickets. Then call the low cost airline travel hotline right now for prices so low. We can't publish them anywhere. The only way to access our low rates and save up to seventy percent is to call save hundreds on your vacation tickets by calling right now. You can fly anywhere in the world and pay discount prices on your airline tickets. Boca flight today to london. Paris madrid or anywhere else. You wanna go and pay a lot. Less guaranteed call the international travel department right now at low cost airlines eight hundred nine five eight five three. Oh six eight hundred nine five eight five three zero six eight hundred nine five eight five three six. That's eight hundred nine five eight fifty three. 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"francesco" Discussed on Animal Radio
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Animal Radio
"francesco" Discussed on Animal Radio
"Lorie brooks and now from the red barn studios. Here are your hosts. How abrahams and judy francis. If you're crazy about your pets you've found the right show. We're all a little bit crazy better pets and really if you have a pet. You are crazy about them. I haven't run into anybody that says i don't like my pet. They love him. They their family members and they're not only family members. You might treat him better than uncle louis or any of the other family members just because they give you that. Unconditional awesome love. And if you don't understand what i'm talking about. I can bet that you do not have a pet. You do not have a dog. You do not have a cat. A ferret a flamingo. Any creature of any sort with you. This is what i'm guessing right now. This is your show in also on the show today francesco. Martina yano will be joining us. He is the creator. Will the author of sally forth the syndicated comic strip in the newspapers. Apparently we learned last time. He doesn't even draw the pictures he just comes up with the dialogue and the and the whole and then he tells someone else to draw a very funny guy. He's got a book called. I could pee on this to a follow up to see on this and we'll have giveaways just a few minute. He's talking really about cats peeing on something right he. He does have a dog books. His book is It's cat poetry written by cats. now. I'm not sure cool if he Transcribes for them or if you just gives them the typewriter. I oppose the they. Don't have that opposable thumb thing so he must help out in one way or another but he does have one book for dogs called. I could chew on this so he has a dog lover too and we'll have giveaways just around the corner. Also richard phibbs. This guy is a photographer of the stars. Like meryl streep jaylo bradley cooper and now. He's photographing animals. He says. I think that it's much more gratifying. We'll find out and probably easier than photographing celebrities. And i'm going to ask them some tips on how to photograph my cats. Because i have a lot of trouble photographing i pull out the camera. And they won't look at the camera. They don't do anything i asked them to. But that's a cat. The dog i have no problem with the dog will sit there and look right into the camera and smile but john doe with gats. I'm going to ask him tips on photographing cats. What are you working on over there in the newsroom. Miss brooks. I've got an interesting story for you. How from vancouver. No victoria british columbia. Where a cat. A senior cat came face to face with seven dogs. it was It could have been a really harrowing event in fact it was kind of odd. We'll tell you about it. That's on the way let's go to susan. Hey susan air are you doing today. I just got off work. Where do you work walmart wolmar. Good for you good for you. Applause for susan who works for a company that does not peter boys properly. How can we help you today. I got the whole team here for you. Well i have a miniature schnauzer. He's eight years old and about ago he's been fixed. He decided he was going to start marketing thing. And i've got another miniature schnauzer that he you want to help him do it on just about at my within i went and bought diapers for. You got the puppy die for put off but every chance they get to build it and now i've got labrador and i don't want him to my what i do to break it all right so you know which dog started at right. Yes i do okay. So that's where we kind of go back to. So that's gonna be kinda f- he's zero for that guy. We want to really make sure that you get them to the veterinarian and let's get into examined we we may want to check some things like his urine just kind of check overall health and decide if there's something that could be triggering this change because this isn't something he's done before at all Yeah he's like the best that quite a few times yet diarrhea for a long time. I shot in your arms and we had to fight in rhythm. We finally got rid of them. Okay but susan so he's never other than just recently he's not urinated in the house As a young adult dog is that correct. Okay so okay so six. So he's been doing it for a couple of years. now yes okay hawk. She okay catch all the time okay. So he started doing this a couple of years ago and is that what i'm understanding. Yeah okay and how long has it been since. Your second dog is now urinating in the house very often but every now and then i'll catch you go right behind buddy and do okay. Well he's not going to blame him because he's actually doing a scent marking so he's seeing and smelling the odor so he's just kind of going over top of that putting his mark down so in trouble. Yeah well we have to go back to your first. That's doing now be honest. This has been going on a couple years. It's common challenging at this point to suggest them basic things to try to fix this. Because we've got a couple issues going on. We've got a dog. That's already sent mark in the house if we have to figure out if there's health or behavioral triggers for that and address that so that's why i'm recommending you go to the vet with a specific concern of urinating in the house and if this has not been evaluated by your veterinarian. That's what we gotta work on. Because there's a lot of reasons. And the reason i mentioned that is especially in schnauzers breed. I see a lot of bladder stones in they also can get diabetes Have other liver problems so we wanna make sure we check him for his health sake before we start saying okay. We've got behavioral problem. We work on but the honest truth is a dog that is urine marking in the house. We really need to make some household changes so this isn't going to be an easy thing. They say. give them a pill and it's gonna fix it. We really we have to kind of go back to square one and treat them like a puppy. So i'm gonna assume you take that. They checked his urine. Do some blood. And you're and he's totally fine. They say nothing's wrong with him You gotta be wants to your mark in the house and then from there then we have to work on strategies and one is that you say you watch them like a hawk but he is going to have to be kind of like on lockdown. He cannot be trusted until he builds positive behaviors so if he has the ability to kind of run around the house unsupervised and he urine marks. When you're home you got a real problem there. And he cannot have that level of trust so we have to take him back to that of like a little six-week older an eight week old puppy and really have them under constant supervision Do you have a doggy door do they. Do you let him outside. We let him outside Yeah the grandson. That came up. So i opened up the grandson's bedroom and that dog walked right in there and right by me and went to cock his leg and appeared on the bags of camp back in the closet. And then you know there's no good. That does no good so we can't discipline him. Yeah when we disciplined a dog. That's doing this type behavior. There's usually some trigger for that. So we're really not winning any battles. What we wanna do is supervise him. Set him up to be successful if we know he's marking the house. And this is a pattern. He's been doing for years. I'm gonna suggest that you keep him. On a tethered leash on your side and you can keep them very close whether that be a head harness like a gentle lead harness or an actual just leash and you keep them close and in my office. I have dogs that i know. Mark on corners and walls. We avoid those. We don't go up against things that are typical sense Mark sites corners or entry exit parts of the home those are areas where dogs are very territorial towards marking in those areas and having a a young child in the house he may be marking out of sense of. Hey this is my territory Or he may say. I'm protecting this kid and anything.

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
Schumer: U.S. Senate to Stage Voting Rights Reform Bill Vote
"While republican led states like texas are busy erecting. All the voting impediments they can think of senate majority leader. Chuck schumer is promising action to protect voting rights on the federal level. The republican led war on. Democracy has only worsened. In the last few weeks most notably the governor of texas recently signed into law vile new voter suppression bill that ranks one of the most draconian undemocratic in living memory. This is unacceptable so the senate must act. I intend to hold a vote in the senate as early as next week on voting rights legislation time time is of the essence. Still with us. Professor victoria di francesco. Soto and matthew dowd a professor. I want to circle back to voting rights and a hot minute but first considering texas leading the nation in voting restrictions and choice restrictions tell our audience. What's going to happen. When redistricting comes up. I believe we have about a week until that starts right so we from today. The second sean legislative session starts which is dedicated to redrawing the lines end. What we see in texas is a hard right. Turn something okay. It is gone too far to the right. it will snap back but what we're looking at with. The upcoming redistricting. Under a republican led legislature is a lot of the things that we've seen over the last year over the past couple of years are going to be institutionalized because republicans are squarely in the driver's seat. Outdrawing those maps and brian. This is the first time in recent history that we're going to be having matt strong without the protection of sexy five from the voting rights act that was repealed that was struck down by by the supreme court in two thousand

In Your Shoes With Mauro Porcini
"francesco" Discussed on In Your Shoes With Mauro Porcini
"Seasonal for. Who is the fast restaurant little beginning. Cool doing very well he off. My brother is keys. My hierarchy many many different people for for the ninety nine from chip is veteran on to all the he's all the research tour started in television. I mean he's not that obvious is actually my will one. Going to measure we destroy of madonna brooklyn eagles. Astor she's coming. But you know brooklyn a you. Remember roofing awards at morton ten years so defy sty and being rookie was like literally dibbled. Say why you on opening in ukraine. Why you wanna bring such a brand over there and say this is what they feeling. It good this is gonna be an amazing market in the future. And i want to see than dining this moment. People doesn't see. And i believe in this land before everybody was defense like a big italian brand right in williamsburg plug and the after mother academy. I went in trouble because they called munich. Your we just gotta sector defense. He fires of the my grand may consider me fancy. But i was so happy because asia people from menachem commun- brooklyn so my festa fears was a fighting the barriers of the bridge. Menachem told me why why you enough public. Why nothing for like we assume you know what i mean expediencies fitness. Why you can't to me that. He's the bridge and he's brooklyn and i am. I go was fighting the barrier. I always be the one to fighting fires and mega. I finding the body as the people start to really of different way. And i move. Say donna from manhattan to win this book but wasn't enough because i wasn't considering fancy in-depth mama by the community so i to be honest with you for me was a very very tough moment. I wasn't confusion something that wasn't so i wasn't keep on. Thanks to the my community. Nfl so shane for so. You know what. I'm going to find this. 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We in our design ward we often talk about processes and wail doing ovation way of being brands. And these. why invited you. Your today is that you've been practicing it. I mean there is a guy that at the dream of building of Arise and defines all kinds of roadblocks and difficult days instead of getting up closing or instead of trying to figure out how to make the food batter Designer i better. What does he do. Inventively shows do be connections with the neighborhood restaurants and gathering data building embedded With them and then becoming a celebrity by the way to the initial that was born with genetic something these is what they mean innovation. This is innovation enact inaction. I often mentioned as one of my mentors major mentors in innovation agai. You know that is another famous name. You need thirty. The discography cecchetto. I other company with him. 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Or i need to change the design of the place or you. Tv.

In Your Shoes With Mauro Porcini
"francesco" Discussed on In Your Shoes With Mauro Porcini
"Because you needle do make you cool your company by because you believe insanity so twenty sahgal went years ago. When the minister of the recall a system anita Gave me the award for the best life. Interpretation of my territory was the day number one for me to take it. Sounds like that walking like this morning. Reduce a looker. In dominica moment your model that he's allows booker do them which they can all too because they don't have a transit through the bank. So i will the one to be the bank for them because i want to have those people who going to be alive. So this is the approach. Then we sustainability from ever always stole the my terry tali to the restaurant and they never talk about las. I always shared the war for the funding for the our life for people. Give us the food day our our ego that we are elastic shave but who make the restaurant. Great is the was building our like it. It's our farmers are what we got to. This is what. I want to try to tell everybody the we are they at vitaliano so we started that the follow this basically choose seeks the defendant the project on the and i stopped just saw with one thousand three and i gave it to hold my friends as a as a super wachter sustainability be closer. I take Moss or less than a plane from rome. Michael j. the jester like give us one hundred thousand fifty a kilo grams q. Off co two. So one three is exactly the formula to match at balance with. Let's wanna they might trauma you know one arrive in dick thousand in twenty four to twenty five thousand three. How old so other restaurant to be. Sustainable mike is still already do. This is a beautiful initiatives and they love our. You're connecting your Carbon foot way. We replant trees the combatants. That gap deal that thing that you mentioned earlier that i mentioned a few times in during this conversation is these. Tv shows more than why we may start from the last one. You're working on discovery. Channel on on the reston's post saw what is going to. It's a it's a big italy. It's bomb because because i understand the d'italia sounding lying it's everywhere and i look. I respect every farmer food because food think is the most mccarthy way to do something so i knock cobaine. It's easy. I just like what to try to preserve the classic recipe. Because i think is a part of our what concert and because sometime other country just the marketing. Some dishes coated with these. Nee i wanna just seven. Not because needle expected the recipe. They addressed the not specific. Kind of these simple nicotiana. The carbone out everybody who also do badger the muscles they put cream. David dietz. this is not Is your eat the petition of carmona. I never to like to be you know what this is. The only way to do something no way by the that is the only way to call one dish. Yes you know what i mean. Come on come on these for announcing such important this. You know what i mean. So you can't buy. We can to be used to us from now now. Everybody i'm glad you are. You're berry what better than me. So legal beginning. He was from his concept. I'm basically going around the water one this time front of the recipe. I wanna know how you make the cowboys out of it. It's it's a based on just a few ignorance a pastor blackbir- fun tastic axe to be fantastic ads and trump. And that's it very very easy. Just these ingredients. You don't wanna touch anything. Don't put y'all ignoble tiny grain. The whole you know. I mean it's very easy and classic raising everybody. In fact in fact way and six cool so the beginning he was a very successful show because it sure daily tanya proud around and for me duty interview just a soulless people don't eat and just cry because they so they're gonna like it took about. He was amazing. Is such an unbelievable fantastic value for my knife like they just gave you go. All around the world to italian restaurants in the us in the egypt's in different countries around the world. You feed sure the restaurants you talk about the issues that the bet ride the results of the game inside because i'm going to x fossil people leave a in this society. Bring me in this favorite wrestler so that the game Jimmy tune everybody going to be the judge. They one of the handled dignity.

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"francesco" Discussed on AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"There are three right. Yeah so it's interesting. We're continuing to see that trend with people who are paying attention to the news and you know we are. You know always shore to be skeptical as well because the last few waves of ai have gone into winters because people are over promising and under delivering on. What ai can actually do. And that's the last thing that we want now. So everybody you know. Take that news and be a skeptic and dig deeper Definitely with marketing spin and hype as well. Yeah exact- i mean creating this very high expectations is gonna fire back for sure. Exactly so francesco. This has been an incredible podcast and we always like to end our interviews with asking our guests the same question because we always get such varied results no matter how many times we ask so. I'm looking forward to hear what you have to say as a final note. What do you believe. The future of a is in general and its application to organizations and beyond this more philosophical or what. We're going to let you take that however you want. Yeah okay. Well i think that The biggest bottleneck of of artificial intelligence organizations like is Definitely represented by data and the and the management of workflows You know i. I really tax you know. This is no big news. That volumes are doomed to increase in the next few years Workflows are doomed to become more complex. And so the problem that they see there is that if we don't tame such issues and master them the will always be a gap to be. Feel because at some point you will have to face. A volume of data is prohibited for you to calculate even the simplest function even the most easiest linear regression. It's going to be prohibited from a general standpoint will definitely see artificial intelligence and machine learning more and more deployed into devices around that. And you know. I'm not referring to the tests that we used to foaming in our daily life like booking a fly tower or Choosing a recipe or or or matching our next date and stuff like that. But i'm talking about the toaster shoes that we wear the clothes we buy The normal things. I'm quoting normal will become more and more. Let's smart right. And i'm saying this now because even though i think that they saw the said this years ago but the technology was not ready back in the days as i said of always been very sober and veterinary stick when it comes to making claims about is so. That's why today twenty twenty one. I feel comfortable in saying these things to conclude it from a more tactical aspect of touching bit about ethics is another thing that we are Discussing quite a lot. These days Due to the fact that there is this belief that artificial intelligence is you know kind of a brain without legs right which is clearly not the case so i sometimes find it. Offers to speak about ethics for a function approximates in fact Because that's what it is right. So deep learning is a function of proxy maters. Just a very complex function approximate. Oh but that's what it is now when it comes to ethics.

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"francesco" Discussed on AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"Both of our audiences are and actually i don't know. Do you have something that you wanted to talk to you. Do you do anything about yourself. Or just you just recommend in general For that yeah so usually before something a project with my clients that appeared in which we definitely try to make them aware of did issues before i say getting howard hence their with a coating and thoughts but there is a lot of Indeed knowledge transferred that sense Try lead the client understand. What are the a the methods that indeed they should be familiar with. And if they're not of course we provide consulting on around this concept's great. Oh there's definitely need for. I could tell you a so thinking about some of these news and trends and topics and maybe some things. That might be surprising. Maybe some things you've heard from your guests or as you're going through. We've mentioned the research that that you're taking a look at what's one thing that has surprised you in regards to data science and your coverage of data science trends news and topics. I have to be critical here because as always but my followers millau critical. I am when the show but this is not my show now your question. I think that there pre thinks that have amazed me but in a negative way and these are hype a marketing and false claims. And so you know. In in the last ten years i've heard people for example claiming that Autonomous vehicles were ready to replace our cars and they were mentioning this already a decade ago. That radiologists were no longer needed. Because you know. I was making an excellent job Understanding that x ray or mri That the combination of the i am blockchain could solve all the problems of humanity. A when he's actually destroy the environment probably dead. Artificial intelligence would have taken jobs. Remember when they said that and should have actually been even taxed leica like regular workers because if humans stop working. Who's going to contribute to the gdp of of the world So i've heard a lot of these stories. And i'm sure that you guys have heard this stars to and all these readers of surprise me because a scientist i come from academia a back in two days and when i studied a at university you know usually to force people want the stewed the nitty gritty of lena algebra calculus probability statistics had have word. You know around this concept and we listened and today it seems like everyone is an expert just because they find some deploying model online they heed the planet with the most powerful depew that they can purchase on amazon and And an unusually these things were running video games and now they do deep learning so i think that democratizing data science has some consequences. It's one of the most beautiful things that these could see of courts but it has some consequences and you know when you open the markets and the open knowledge to to the world. You'll also have to your subjects to other dynamics for example the journalists to starts. You know telling you or convincing you. That at deploying model is sentenced and an actually as the same brain of a baby that can learn and become mature and adult toward an or or go across sectors and learn. New things. Trach so this is the type of.

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"francesco" Discussed on AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners. And tell them a little bit about your background your podcast and why you started your podcast absolutely still find it very weird to be a guest today usually i'm just to be the host but the spine a to manage that So well yeah my. My background is in computer engineering specialization. In artificial intelligence botox I appreciate computer. Science and Essentially started my career as a as a researcher. I was working on problems in bioinformatics. Were the woods backing. Today's and still The real big big data. Right then. I moved to the corporate world. Am i joined A big pharma and I stated for a couple of years leading the deploying unit and while two years i would say that they were quite enough to realize that i had to build my own a company and and become technology provider for For clients out there. So that's exactly what. I did. In terms of the podcast. Podcast kind of has a story on its own. I started at some time like three years ago or more. Probably the first few months. I i should not count them because it was really an experiment. And the the idea of the podcast was to kind of force myself to summarize papers academic papers and Relatively complex concept in machine learning and make it accessible to technical nontechnical people who would have definitely a skips the academic paper sometimes. That's not really very accessible material.

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
Interview With Francesco Gadaleta, Host of Data Science at Home Podcast
"We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners. And tell them a little bit about your background your podcast and why you started your podcast absolutely still find it very weird to be a guest today usually i'm just to be the host but the spine a to manage that So well yeah my. My background is in computer engineering specialization. In artificial intelligence botox I appreciate computer. Science and Essentially started my career as a as a researcher. I was working on problems in bioinformatics. Were the woods backing. Today's and still The real big big data. Right then. I moved to the corporate world. Am i joined A big pharma and I stated for a couple of years leading the deploying unit and while two years i would say that they were quite enough to realize that i had to build my own a company and and become technology provider for For clients out there. So that's exactly what. I did. In terms of the podcast. Podcast kind of has a story on its own. I started at some time like three years ago or more. Probably the first few months. I i should not count them because it was really an experiment. And the the idea of the podcast was to kind of force myself to summarize papers academic papers and Relatively complex concept in machine learning and make it accessible to technical nontechnical people who would have definitely a skips the academic paper sometimes. That's not really very accessible material.

AP News Radio
South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen Shares Lead at Darkness-Halted US Open
"There is a two way tie on top of the leaderboard after an incomplete first round of the U. S. open Russell Henley is in it for under after nearly sixty seven joined by the south African Louis whose taste in who was one of many players who didn't finish you're doing ninety minute fog delay at the start of the day Francesco Molinari and Rafa Cabrera bail next at three under and Brooks KEPCO joins the decking **** yama and Xander Schauffele flight well placed among those at two under defending champion Bryson the sambo started with a two hundred seventy three Phil Mickelson a four over seventy five I'm Graham like us

Farm To Table Talk
"francesco" Discussed on Farm To Table Talk
"You know these huge monster pivot systems. Do one hundred twenty one. Hundred and fifty. We've the biggest pivot system we had. What is the two hundred and twenty acres and it and it ran eighteen hundred gallons a minute of water and we set up on that. So i mean is fascinating stuff. It's the kind of thing have been forty years ago. The usda used to spend three four billion dollars on really basic research. And they've really cut it back a lot. I mean but this stuff that if you turn the clock back they would love to be in the in the ground floor and some of this but in The just isn't there. Isn't that being done that much are you are you working with any of the The land grant universities on this on this technology. We applied for grants we applied for. I know three possibly four grants. We were denied on all off or all three. Let's say because i know about three of them We have denied on all three of them. And and i said okay fine. So i just kept self-funding and i and i self funded and self funded under bar millions of dollars you know But that's totally fine because it technologies finished and now we're we're doing well so you get this. Little is little bisque. And so if they buy a premier they install it. You show them how to do it. You shown the results and over. How do you make these things. I mean How do you get these old radio. Signals plugged into that thing. Smalls a dime. Everything is everything is programmed in our laboratory in italy. Okay so everything comes. From italy we we basically became a the exclusive international distributor of the community plant booster and and and anything can osce agriculture. So anything that's developed that comes out of the agricultural division of Of kim yossi is given to harvest harmonic for distribution. So you've got a patent to work with. No i They they asked me if we should patent the technology and i I said no. I said we're gonna keep it like coca cola secret sauce. Yeah well no. It's it's unbelievable. Well i think. I think it's fascinating among the let you Plug the site. People can go get more information right now. So where do they go and say. I want to know more about this. Where did find it..

Farm To Table Talk
"francesco" Discussed on Farm To Table Talk
"Of molecules. Okay everything from glasses that you're wearing reading glasses that i wear to al. Cellphones paper everyday is made of molecules. Molecules have a bible tori element they they all vibrate. You know if if you have the right tools you could hear right with the right equipment. You could hear the vibrations of paper. You could hear the vibrations of Your walls so everything has everything in. Life has a because it made of cells has some vibrant tori signaling. Okay yeah what we're saying in the video okay is that we have measured the vibrant tori signals that are happening in in not just in the elements that plants need to survive but also in the processes you know. We've we've measured the viper tori Sounds okay of photosynthesis of the absorption of the sun and so those we and we were able to duplicate that in a way that we can then deliver it to the plants so technically if they needed more sun okay. We can enhance that photosynthesis process because the vibrations. Okay or in the transmitter. And they're being emitted as part of those three thousand plus okay so when i say to you the at the best way roger that i've explained to farmers and then they get it and like look if i came to thirty five years ago and i showed you this beautiful cell phone right and i said you can control your irrigation system from this. You can open up and shut down your business with this. You can activate your systems. You could contact your friends around the world video and do all these fantastic things with this little toy. Right that we call the self. They would be like thirty five years ago. They would have said you're crazy that's never going to happen. That's impossible well. It's thirty five years later. And everyone in the planet eighty percent of the planet. Has these toys right. Yeah so. I'm basically saying the same thing to farmers we are and we have the future of farming today. It just thirty five years forty years ahead of our time and and we're bringing it and the farmers who take us up on it which is mostly the innovator forest. They're the ones that are willing to try it. And we've got where we were. We have hundreds and hundreds of farmers using our technology. Okay and we're going to be approaching. Thousands show soon with with the new agreements that were making so the bottom line is going to be more and more farmers all over the internet all internationally speaking about the community plant booster and in south america. It's called the osce crop booster. You start out a with me. Nauseous k y m. i. n. a. s. I it is The first two letters of the inventors children's first names kief whisper. curien me. am i as for mia. and as for nathan s. I s for syria. Yeah yeah get us into your facebook page two. I'm sorry it's getting some people. Just keep using the same old passwords away. All your secrets here. So so actually. Though i mean the way they use it they have been getting. I mean if they're just relying on nature to drop forty four inches of rain on their place in writing when they can get it they they they don't get uses technology so it's gotta be delivered through a hose or pipe Something right hidden pivot systems..

Farm To Table Talk
"francesco" Discussed on Farm To Table Talk
"Almost every field in south america where we've installed technology because the the the spanish people are very skeptic and they've been lied to and bamboozle with snake oil all kinds of stuff over the years whenever they buy they buy something they bind small quantity and they do a trial test and they do control versus the science. The the trial they they never do anything. If they don't have a control study you know and when they start seeing an they've seen this over and over again they start seeing our fields growing so much better than. They're right their standard fields. Now they become a believer but it was surprising to us when we found out that they're dealing with some areas of dealing with brackish water. Okay you're dealing with salt water. They dealing with Infested waters dealing with the. Let's just say water. That is polluted polluted waters right so it doesn't affect our technology. The water is a transportation mechanism. As long as it's water right then we will adhere. The frequencies will adhere to the water. Water has a memory mechanism to it and the frequencies will stay in the water for up to three or four weeks. So you had some interesting graphics. I looked on your website so so a water the smallest element you think of it in terms of a molecule of water and then sometimes the atoms that there could be adams in a two or more atoms can be in a molecule and they when they picking up your vibrations. They are like dancing. The kinda like jiggling all over the place when they when they get near your technology somehow well the reality is everything in life is made.

NBC Nightly News
Documentary offers glimpse into life of Pope Francis
"Glimpse into the life of pope francis like you've never seen from a documentary about to air in the us and thompson has a first look at lou like its subject. Controversy follows the documentary francesco. Leads we can make be the film streaming on. Discovery plus ignited firestorm. last october. Revealing pope francis previously unaired support for civil unions. Try the pope saying homosexuals. Have a right to be part of the family on earth by producer director gift. Guinea often the people who said you took things out of context. What he said we should create a cdl unions to protect people so he's endorsing marriages he's not changing the doctrine no church approval of same. Sex marriage reiterated in the vatican's decision last week. Barring priests from blessing such unions one carlos cruz a gay man and clergy sex abuse. Survivor is a friend of francis. On cardinals you understand that. God made you get caught loves you let you. Are the film shows. How crews persistence helped. The pope do one eighty on the sex abuse scandal in chile. Going from denial to an extraordinary apology admiring he leader. Who seeking transparency offering clarity in the mystery of faith

The Art Newspaper Weekly
A rare Botticelli portrait fetches $80 million in Sotheby's auction
"About cheddi portrait. This week smashed the auction record for the nasal artist. Portrait of a young man with a roundell hammered at eighty million dollars. Sotheby's in new york on ninety two point one million with fees. The previous record for was relatively low. Ten point four billion dollars set in two thousand. Thirteen by the so-called rockefeller madonna portrayed. A young man had lost come to auction in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and its attribution to put. A chill was doubted by everett. Fall by then. The director of new york's frick collection. Who declared to be by francesco. Totti cini a follow of botticelli for he apparently later changed his mind and now the work is widely agreed to be a botticelli but while that work the price it was expected to a small but luminous rembrandt painting abraham and the angels from sixteen forty six which had estimate of twenty to thirty million dollars was withdrawn at the last minute. As we recorded the podcast sotheby's not yet given an explanation for its withdrawal. I spoke to scott rayburn a contributor to the newspaper and the new york times immediately after the sale. About whether it's a risk to bring these works wash now amid the pandemic and what it tells us about the market for your masters in general scott before we talk about the particular. Lots came sotheby's today. I wanted to ask you about the old master market in general and obviously the fact that he are in the middle of a pandemic and we're in an economic crisis. Does it make sense to bring these kind of lots to watch it this time. Well this is how the b.'s. new york gets the big master cell. Everyone wants to consigned to this sale. This is the moment The markets dealers on people. I speak to in that world. Say new york is where everyone wants to sell their overly only one sale year evening sale and that was the time to sell uncles. The pandemic been going on for nearly a year now in terms of restrictions on auctions sotheby's created incredibly slick format for this hybrid livestream sale It seems to be working. Well the thing about losses of courses. This isn't contemporary art. It's an unfashionable collecting field and it was always going to be a real test for that collecting field in the current environment. That's the interesting thing is because of course the leonardo so and of course the leonardo salvator mundi was very very unusual. So we have to caveat everything with that sure but christie's when they sold that put that into the contemporary sale. Luckily and i wondered how you feel about whether old master lots might do better in more mixed fields versus the traditional roadmaster sale. And who dictates that but with the salvator mundi. My understanding was that it was just a brainwave by the genius auction air Loic gouzer Thinking well let's put it in a contemporary sale. It's such a strange object If it's an old master sale than people just pick it to bits and criticize it in a contemporary sale be would just be looking at the image. And of course christie's marketing machine went into absolute overdrive and they marked it absolutely brilliantly Using the typeface of the dan brown novel to promote it You know they pulled out every stop and it worked sensationally. Well whether you the extent to which you can do again is is really questionable. Because that is as you point out in uttar outlaw. They self-talk mundi in in every respect. But what was interesting about. The marketing of this sale at celebici's is once again. The sophistication of the marketing with every lot. The work was shown online hanging on a white wool in a contemporary style. Interior where you'd expect a damien hirst to hang on then there would be to further reassure the contemporary minded by will the asian bah. There was a very attractive. Cooley dressed asian girl standing next to the painting in a contemporary interior. I that all walking the hilarious thing about this marketing ploys that in both cases they weren't actually looking at the picture they were just standing there. It was clearly if he's of marketing to reassure contemporary art buys but it was very smart and slick and clever and they and they're pulling out the stuff that incredibly inventive about it

This Day in History Class
The History of Lorenzo de' Medici
"Hello and welcome to the podcast. I'm tracy v wilson and it's january first happy new year. Lorenzo de medici was born on the stay in fourteen forty nine. The medici family of florence was rich and powerful. They had come to florence sometime in the twelfth century although they had started out as just simple tuscan peasants but over a couple of hundred years they became incredibly wealthy and powerful by the middle of the fourteenth century. There were one of florence's leading families and they also had a reputation for being extremely adept at negotiating in the worlds of politics and money and this was through. Legitimate means as well as through things like bribery. Lorenzo domenici was described as the most medici of the medici. He was nicknamed lorenzo. The magnificent he's been described as the most powerful the most famous the most brilliant the most influential in the world of art thanks to his patronage and the most ruthless came to power in florence along with his brother in fourteen sixty nine after the death of their father and the two of them were ruling together and nine years later. There was a conspiracy to assassinate both of them and to take control of the republic of florence away from the medici. This was called the pazzi. Conspiracy the potsy and the medici were basically rival families within florence. One of the things that had led to this whole rivalry in the conspiracy was that the potsy family had taken over the financial affairs of the papacy and that was taking business away from the medici which the medici did not appreciate the ringleader in. This conspiracy was francesco. Potsy and he wasn't the patriarch of the pazzi family. But he was the one that was driving all of this. The fascination was finally set to take place during easter mass. in fourteen. seventy eight and lorenzo's brother giuliano was killed but lorenzo escaped afterward though. Lorenzo sought retro bution against olive his conspirators. There was a lot of hanging people throwing them out windows. A lot of dismemberments overall it was very gruesome and there were more than seventy executions of purported co-conspirators this whole incident though really shaped lorenzo's that his brother was dead so he was on his own in terms of his leadership at the republic and it had also gotten rid of a lot of actors and demonstrated the links that he would go to so after this whole conspiracy and the war that followed food. He had the support of a lot of the people of florence. He ruled almost as a monarch. Although lorenzo really liked to describe himself as just a highly respectable citizen anything special he and others in the family also acted as patrons to writers and artists and architects including people like botticelli and leonardo davinci among many others there was also of course michelangelo. Who was brought up partially in the medici household lorenzo domenici was also a collector of antiquities and of artwork. Basically what they were doing. They couldn't really afford to pay for the most extravagant biggest name artwork so they would find lesser known undiscovered talent of sort of cultivate them by their work for cheap. It's not however totally accurate to say that the medici family single paid for the renaissance. Sometimes they are described that way. Lorenzo was also a poet himself in addition to his patronage of other artists by the fourteen ninety s though lorenzo's health was declining the city of florence. Also becoming less and less enamored with the lifestyle that he had enabled and encouraged. This is a lifestyle that was just full of lavish festivals. in extravagance. He died at the age of only forty three. His son giovanni later became pope. Leo the tenth.

Travel with Rick Steves
Italian Wine and Music
"To start. I thought we could all use a touch of the simple pleasures of life has enjoyed in italy. Aband- from or veto has fun with the popular songs. People like to request in italy. And just a bit. Let's warm up with virtual sip of the great types of wine. They've been producing for centuries. Our guides are francesco clunky. He's a licensed so may from tuscany. and alberto. Batak specializes in farm and food tours in the companion region around naples francesco. Alfredo benvenuti run journal. Nice to have you guys hear clearly. Alfredo italian wine and vineyards earn an important part of the tradition of italy. And you're making your own wine now and you've got tour groups that come in and and experienced the wine. How do you teach an appreciation of italian wine. Well actually i'm just implanted my vineyard only two years ago so we are not yet at the stage of producing and also having groups arriving back in the future i plan to do so and i am not the only one who's Starting a new vineyard region which is compound yeah and Precisely maybe near is in the area of europeana which is close to a sexually between avellino benevento and It's a process that many young people in companion starting to do again like going back to the land. That families said abandoned for many years when they moved to the cities to work there now. Many people are thinking it's a good idea to restart producing implanting nervion yards but being not a professional of this sector economic implant to limit it a quantity which is called italy personal use quantity. I know this sounds something. How many bottles is personal use. It's not in terms of bottles in surface you can you can. It's like actually One thousand square meters maximum. That quite small. It's all it's like nine thousand square feet and how many bottles you produce in a you can produce out of that probably Seven hundred hundred bottles sending like that depending on the year and the quick enough for you and your friends exactly. That's the idea. There's a blended personal use. That's a lot of energy. You're putting into y. You must really love wine. I love wine and does so actually starting in the same plot which is bigger. I started with the olive trees and planted to one hundred twenty seven years ago and then i told that wine and olive oil is a good commission. That's nice but you work all of this. Put all this energy all this money into that. You make seven hundred bottles. What if the winds not good and you love wine i. It'd be a pity to to drink mediocre wine when you've got great wine all around new well that's said it's a little bit of a challenge and also i'm not making my note may own and i'm gonna get people didn't make really expert help i. I'd love to hear how that goes in. When will you pop up your first bottle. I'm gonna start probably really producing in a couple of years from now all right and when we think of italian wine what makes it talion special compared to french or spanish wine. Well i i will say a french. And italian can be comparable in terms of the variety and quality and is actually what happens every year. This fighting between italy and france to be the best one for the year and in terms of production quality and varieties. The spanish winds are getting better and better. I used to live close to spin for a while in the nineties. I was into will go often over the border and drink some good spanish winds. They're improving. But i will not say that varies as much variety and as much quality. They'll be having these two countries italy and france and as Talking from the point of view Really a lot of variety like everything else in italy. One is regional specific varieties which are with aversive personality. Exactly and also in each region you can go through the different levels of quality and for example in my region panya we have five top winds which audio cg once and most of them are white but we also tout out to one name to you before.

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Global to commission original podcasts
"Jilani has powerful friends presidents bill clinton and donald trump. I just wish her well. Frankly hunting jilin global original podcast global the media. Entertainment group prevented a podcast commissioning. Partnership with denso's story lab they're ray content investor producer and distributor operated by advertising agency. The first podcast to be produced his hunting jalen her story about jilin maxwell it'll be presented by jones. We need in his first project since leaving the bbc. Paul bane have announced podcast wellness week a week. Daily panels and speakers about mental health meditation and a positive mindset from november thirtieth events. Free to watch live pod. Smooch is a new service allowing podcast is to have one place for that. Episode's merchandise and sponsor links megaphone now appears to support vast her method of allowing multiple third party companies to serve ads on podcasts nineteen and their support in september. A write up of the recent podcast day online highlighted. Some yougov studies into podcasting. Saying the bbc sounds the most popular podcast app in the uk. That app only includes podcasts. And a handful of third party the winners of the portuguese podcast awards were announced. We've the full list to which we've added. Podcast hosts as well. Congratulations if you're one of those winners pods claims to recommend podcasts. Specifically for you and allows you to keep your existing podcast player. Alana source now has been announced as the new head of marketing audience development for podcast one. And how discoverable is your podcast. Headliner has released the podcast. Discover ability greater a free tool to help. It gives us a score of ninety percent marking us down for not being with a cool kids on instagram. And podcast news. The piper is a new drama from something else for the bbc. A modern take on the pied piper fairy tale stars thames in auschwitz and a soundtrack by bat for lashes. Natasha khan the corona virus. Radio ideas awards took place yesterday. Two podcast awards in there the best podcast creativity and entertainment when to bbc. Radio four's comedy podcast. Now wash your hands while the best podcast long form. Storytelling went to the spanish language. Post scandal lose from podium. Podcasts produced by longtime pod news reader. Francesco is a sweetser. All of the witnesses links from our show notes now newsletter. Today race at work is new from the harvard. Business review you can hear leaders from business and governments trace their personal journeys with rice equity and inclusion and learn from their mistakes and their triumphs and the london philharmonic orchestra has launched lp offstage exploring the lights of castro musicians. Covers everything from how to keep your instruments in working order to life on the road as a classical musician.

Bloomberg Markets
Pope endorses same-sex civil unions for the first time as pontiff
"Same sex civil unions for the first time. In an interview for a documentary film called Francesco, the pontiff says, quote homosexual people have the right to be in a family. Their Children of God. What we have to have, the pontiff says is a civil union law. Francis endorsed this as an alternative to same sex marriage when he was archbishop of Buenos I raise, but this is the first time he has endorsed civil unions publicly as pope. The deadline has

The Functional Tennis Podcast
Simone Vagnozzi - Top 100 ATP Coach
"Welcome to the functional tennis podcast. Great to have you on the show. I've been following some of your work to your instagram account the SP tennis which has been great. You have a lot of great videos with your player Steph. Notre value jet great insight so good work on the videos. Thank you thank you rush. How long have you been working with? Steph no yeah now. He's almost three us that we stuck together when we start together was under folding war. Right now is. At and the seventy four soy than is good work yes going with the rankings. Going in the right direction that's great. There's so many Italian players now like of all ages doing really well. What makes Italian tennis player? So special today you know when when when fairies start to play well pay stock to believe more they are trying more and I think it's also surreal Neatly in the last ten years there are lots of challenges of the future so the young player can play a lot of comment. And don't talk too much so that's really important. That makes a huge difference just having tournament on your doorstep and the cost a pretty low. Yeah yeah that's important. You know when a young player as to travel a lot. A lot of expense soy's School to have a lot of tournaments. You can go by car anoc of time. So it's it's good. It's good to have a lot of tournaments in our country and our Muslim Clay-court. Yes mostly on clay cool by the Easter also. On awkward there is future Lange asking care have five six challenger on our court and I think are on future Soit. Okay tell me used to be that hundred sixteen the world. You're quite young still now. You're thirty six for my research career. Yeah Yeah So. You're young coach. Many years you've been coaching and all this is the fifth year. Starting tomorrow you cannot do. I coach him for three years. We had the good results was seeking to me reached the semifinal embarrassing Iran and the U One. Three hundred so it was good works together great and just come back before you start working with him so we just mentioned briefly. Italian Tennessee student so well but apart from all the challenges that run initially every week every two weeks is a futures on all the time. What else has changed and Italian structure from the time? When you play tha now. I feel like I was coaching Michael Owen when they reached the semi final in various sets. And the think diesel Morris The Star of other player. They start to believe because Marco was was not so young was twenty five and this time and it was bad that they were trying a lot to get on the top under saw being challenged our soul the other player stuff to believe that they also can make this result and another feeing each that a lot of ex player that start to coach before when I was playing when it was playing. The EX-PM was just making a clip. Coaching all made promise zone than just this work. And now a lot of a Other player like an awfully cheap oil Francesco. Aldi very By that these teeny day are making a damn making professor coach in this one. I think the change. I'm not from the player. The money must be better in coaching. Then that's what that means for sure with a price money price. Monday is getting much much so that the player can make more investments on his stuff. You mentioned earlier before we start to call your from the AD excited to coast in Italy. You REMEMBER PESCA. Solido lost yes. He was from decide where my family's from the frozen on a side. Yeah Restaurant yes he does. He still play. He doesn't play. Does he still coach? What's he up to ask coach? Shell for for the racial. I think it's the Sabadell for under sixteen in Italy so it's traveled sometime with a young player during good

WBZ Afternoon News
Boston: Local College Students Impacted By Coronavirus Crisis In Italy
"The corona virus is spreading like wildfire in parts of Italy that is a big concern for local students who are studying their assumption college presidents says they have twenty one students in Italy right now most read rolled three or in Florence and says with spring break coming up some parts of Italy are now off limits we have issue to all the students who are studying in Italy competitions up traveling to northern Italy where the corona virus has manifested itself in large numbers some some college president Francesco Cesareo Boston College junior Katherine Schofield is in Parma Italy for a six month program and she tells WBZ TV they are staying put for now it's kind of like a subtle panic on everyone's just like that all the stores were sold out of hand sanitizer Stonehill college in a statement says it is recommending that its two dozen students in Florence and Rome returned to the U. S. out of an abundance of

Travel with Rick Steves
The Pilgrim Trails of Italy
"Hiking for a week or a month on a historic pilgrimage? Trail in Europe has become a popular Peter way for people from all over the world to rejuvenate themselves. It's gotten so that Spain's popular community. Santiago is even starting to feel a little crowded sometimes times. If you'd prefer a quiet or pilgrim route. Italy may have the answer. Sandy Brown and errands Italia have covered hundreds of miles on the historic walking trails of of Italy. And they WANNA help you give it a try. They've recently helped to found an organization called American pilgrims to Italy. And it's designed to help people like you would meet a plan. Pilgrimage hike in Italy in Sandy has written a detailed guide to tracking the way of Saint Francis from Florence to Assisi and then to Rome there joining us now on travel with Rick. Steves Steph's to recommend trails. That Saint Francis may have himself tracked Erin and thanks for joining us. Thanks for having US happiness. So Europe has these these venerable hikes. That are really long and it has these pilgrimage trails. That really have a a a little bit of a different meaning Aaron. What's the difference between just a long multiday hike in Europe that can be famous and established and a pilgrimage? Well to me pilgrimage signifies. This is a long walk to place of spiritual meaning and so to me. The first one that I ever did was the way of Saint Francis and so oh walking along pads in stopping in towns where he had been in there were stories about him had more of a spiritual context to it than just trekking. The camino goes to the supposed tomb of Saint James Ferried in Santiago de Compostela. Yes that would be the goal. People in the Middle Ages walked from Paris all the way to that northwest corner of Spain with that goal in mind Martin. Luther hiked from way up in Germany all the way to Rome. He was told to hike down there. It was kind of personal. What would you call it Sandy? A personal ordeal or a personal. I think you could say a pilgrimage also committed jar and then when he got to Rome he walked up the steps of this Accra scholar on his knees and had quite an experience. Enrollment was life changing for him so life changing that started the reformation. He did a lot of thinking and he got to Rome. I understand when when he got up to the top of those depths he kind of goes. This is all make sense exactly. It's a time when you think about these things. Isn't it now when we think about Italy. You guys are both specializing in Poke Mitch. Trails in Italy Saint Francis would be the the star of these things Send you wasn't St Francis relate to these pilgrimage trails well the VA Francesco Chess. Go the way of Saint. Francis is a modern connecting of the various different sites from Saint Francis Time and so for instance when he had a big experience the stigma experience at Santiago de la Berna. That's connected then with Google where he spoke with wolf and see see where he was born and had his last days. Okay so this is a modern. Lacing together of these stops people who want to get into whether they want to hike an excuse for hiker to actually get into the the whole life in the teaching of Saint Francis they would do this. Walk the name of your book is tracking the way of Saint Francis Triumph floors to CD-ROM. So that's what that would be. And then we hear about the FRANCI. JANA the via French ejecta is an historic walk. And so it's a little different. From the way of Saint Francis in terms of it was put together in the ancient world or in in the Middle Ages actually because there was a priest by the name of Cyrillic that was elevated to the episcopacy and he was supposed to appear in Rome to receive his Palim. which is the symbol of his office and so he walked with a retinue from Canterbury across France Switzerland down through Italy and arrived in Rome and then instructed his secretary to take notes of the way back and those notes were all contained at the Cathedral and Canterbury where they sat for thousand and years and then thousand years later people said well what is this and they put together the Modern Day via French agenda following that same modern modern day Revisit of this now does that relate to canterbury tales at all. It doesn't away because well. In case of Canterbury Tales they were ending at Canterbury Burri and the case of this. They were starting at Cantor. Okay now would. Saint Francis have actually walked on that trail on the difference. You know although it's very possible possible that he walked portions of it in order to get up to the community Santiago Kaz. He did walk. The community. Santiago did only twelve fourteen but the a piece of the way of Saint Francis that's historic that he was summoned to Rome by Pope innocent the third and he walked from. CCD Rome and ended up at the Saint. John Lateran Church. So that's one of the stops on the way of Saint Francis and it follows roughly his okay if you were so inclined you could leave a C. C. N. B. Meditating on in Saint Francis and his teaching and his experience all the way to Rome. That's actually the goal right and then the finishing point would be Saint Peter's or exactly what well we stop at Saint John Lateran But we end up at Saint Peter's then in my book I include the Pilgrimage Churches of Rome. Yeah as an option at the end because there are seven urban historic pilgrim churches. And it's about a twenty five kilometer walk and you hit. All seven of this. Church is quite an interesting walk in modern day Rome but touching on medieval medieval and ancient sites. Sandy Brown is the author of the CICERO trekking guide to the way of Saint Francis and Errands Italia heads and organization that prepares the American travelers to explore the pilgrimage trails of Italy. We have links to their websites with this week. Show at Rick Steves Dot com slash radio so sandy. When you come to Piazza del Popolo I I try to think of it? Like a pilgrim five hundred years ago. Yeah what do you think when you come to Piazza. No Popolo one thing is before you get there you would have crossed the Ponti Mill View. And that's a wonderful wonderful historic place because that's where the vision of Constantine was where the cost went back in three twelve or three ten or something. Exactly yes then and you follow the road in to Piazza del Popolo. And of course would you would say and what I would say. I is go into the Santa Maria Church and look at the car of Agios right right so that's a piece that you have to do and then we would want people to walk along the ancient streets that had toward the Vatican so so there's the street where they made the beads that go on the rosaries uh-huh and that's a street that we'd want people to go and sort of skirts along the top of the You you know a couple of other. Like Piazza NAVONA. Right on the way to Saint Peter's and if you're a pilgrim you would know that I go down this boulevard to that obelisk and then I looked to the left after nicey a dome and then I looked on there and I see a statue and you you would know how to navigate through the city by these long beautiful elegant streets that lead to great landmarks works. Yes and specially the pedestrian streets so by the time a pilgrim gets to Rome. They've walked maybe a hundred or a thousand or seventeen hundred kilometers commodores. So they're also looking for a bed and a cafe and Wanted to do the kind of walk. It'll get him in the most economical kind kind of way to their destination but then when they arrive in Saint Peter's there is a certificate that it can receive if they've walked at least one hundred kilometers. It's the equivalent on the Community Santiago. Is that Compostella. This is called the testimony. I'm okay and so that's a nice treat for us and I was going to ask you about this. I know when you go to community Santiago. You clicked this passport. Talk about the credential in the practical reason for that when you are a pilgrim in Italy heading to Rome so the credential or they called the credence Ya gala. It's of paper. That's like your passport. That's what differentiates you as a pilgrim from. Just anybody else traveling. So certain places. We'll give you discounts on your lodging. If you have your credential in basically every town you stop and you get a stamp along the way and then when you arrive at Your Final Destination Chan that sort of your proof that hey. I'm pretty awesome because I just did this. Really Amazing Walk and these are the stamps to show it in Rome. Is there actually a a regular place that you go and you can. There's there's somebody there and their job is to stamp this credential yes you go to the pilgrims office and I did not have to wait at all we went in. I was walking with with four friends and we arrived. We had to fill out a piece of paper and it was actually quite emotional thinking you know this is. My journey is officially Dinan. I'm filling out this paper showing where I started. And you get your final stamp and then you receive your like Sandy said your testimony them and then you have a souvenir for this gassing to remember and it's probably a beautiful moment

AP News Radio
Vatican returns relic from Jesus’ manger to Holy Land
"Back in the holy land is a tiny wooden relic believed to be from Jesus is manger nearly fourteen hundred years after it was sent to Rome as a gift to the pope the relic is the size of a song brother Francesco Patton with the Franciscan order in the holy land says by far this isn't the whole manger so it is possible to offer the peace of these lady could the relic is being displayed in Jerusalem today is like Christmas dina Fleckenstein lives in Jerusalem without many crowd so so so with that it twentieth of silent that figure in the heart the relic will have a permanent home at the church of Saint Catherine next to the church of the nativity in Bethlehem the holy site where tradition says Jesus was born I'm a Donahue

Caught Offside
Verona handed partial stadium ban over racist abuse towards Mario Balotelli
"Batali on the receiving end as he played for Brescia. Verona Verona of subsequently being handed a one-match partial stadium closure over the racist abuse. Suffered by Ayala tally in a club. Statement Verona confirmed the supporter in question WHO's the head of the ultras At Verona Luca Castellini. I was given a ban until June thirty at twenty thirty and I'm not going to repeat what Castellini said about Mario Batali but the statements enough for me to warrant a lifetime ban for this guy and you know there was some people talking about the way ballot. Telly reacted when it was all going down. What did he booted the ball? And he talked about that He's I'm reading from this from the Daily Mail. The Italian striker admits he felt he quote had to react and reveals. It hurt three times as much because his young daughter was watching on TV. He said I know that we're not supposed to give these people attention. But we can't just not underline the seriousness of what they're doing either Belly told us to Eleni television. He said if I don't react nothing will happen. You can call me an idiot. I don't mind that but if you call me a n that's it's not done by mistake. That's serious I stopped play because I thought that's it I'd had enough. I say punish those who were guilty and not the whole curva because that is the beauty of football. I never accused the whole city. Idea Verona. Just those few idiots who are responsible. It's unbelievable that here. We are because I remember the last time player booted ball into the stand in that manner. I can remember it was it was for. AC Mellon maybe eight or nine years ago and they were playing lower league team same uncertainly one of their black players was was subject to this abuse and to see it repeat itself is terrible can get out of this. Well there's one. Other guy that I wanted dimension here Verona's manager Ivan Djuric. Who basically instead of reacting the way that like you would hope the opposing manager would in a situation in like this and show some contrition instead? This is like Sadly it feels like this is the playbook that it nope didn't happen when they go straight to that And it's I don't know it. Just it just sheds this light this like sadly consistent light upon on the way these issues are handled in that league. Yes you're just waiting for someone like of note somebody of prominence to step forward and just like like the Italian government maybe well. Yeah Yeah because I saved this last week came up on my phone from the BBC. And I saved it Because then you this was going to happen again and I just thought look at the reaction to this versus the reaction to racism in Syria. To Italian footballers have being given one-match bans for drum roll. Please blasphemy during series matches. Salo's Francesco Imaginary paramore's Matteo scored Allah were shown on television making blasphemous remarks in separate incidents. There is a strict ban on taking God's name him and Van in Italy of the nation's Football Association has discipline players her doing so. Since twenty ten almost a decade Houdini and as a midfielder Orlando Mandra was banned for the offense in two thousand eighteen. And according to not the government's room but rules but the Italian f.a.s.t rules players who wear t shirts with personal messages to their family or which make reference to their religious beliefs will also be punished so this is this. This is possible the Italian government can get involved. But there's no will to do wish none whatsoever like the idea. Blasphemy man who may or may not exist depending on what you believe in. That's fine in the sky. Gets all the respect. You'll get a match bat instantly for blasphemy for saying. Oh Oh God or something of that nature but your fellow human being but your fellow human being that has a beating heart and blood and nervous system and thoughts and feelings is and family and future and hopes and dreams. He gets on the long finger. There's protocol that has to be followed. Whatever the hell that means for that guy but for man in the sky no problem no problem so that is just another window into society when the Italian government can can interject into into Italian football and band for saying God but racism? It's a tricky not one. How are we gonNA come on? It's ridiculous and it's all about power structures and the will to actually tackle this

The Promised Podcast
Where In The World Can You Get The Best Pizza?
"Won the voice of the city wherein at number nine's roosevelt street just a block from the banana beach one finds beto pizza which was recently recently determined by the generally considered authoritative for such matters big seven travel website to be the seventh best slice of pizza in the world according to big seven's sevens report quote there is one thing that the vast majority of the world agrees upon that without a doubt pizza is one of the world's tastiest dishes but where exactly will you find the world's best pizza end quote at the top of the list at number one one finds l'industrie pizzeria in williamsburg brooklyn judge to be the world's best because of quote it's combination of a perfect base and super imaginative toppings and quote number two is faremo pizza on via francesco saliha in naples italy which is quote perfectly fluffy with toppings that are simply outstanding and quote the scientists have big seven organization noted that the greatest virtue of a slice of bezos peter is the superior mouth feel and the fact that these slices there are quote unquote melt in the mouth good now it will be easy i think to overlook the magnitude of the accomplishment of those visa being seventh best in the world will surely strike anyone is a fine achievement still we all live in a world in which only gold silver and bronze stand on the podium and indeed only gold has the stirring employer of hearing it's anthem so one might be forgiven for regarding as an also ran an establishment that concocted the seventh best slice of pizza in the world and each morning created to the fresh however as professor alexander lee of the center for the study of the renaissance at the university of warwick and that is center spelled c. e. n. t. r. e. to you immediately sense it's gravitas wrote finally in a brilliant essays entitled simply a history of pizza that quote pizza is the world's favorite fast food food and quote as lee explains pizza has been enjoyed since antiquity in one form or another and the word pizza appears in a tenth century latin manuscript composed in eta in lazio italy but since the late eighteenth century when modern pizza was i baked in naples the popularity of the dish has increased geometrically the nine ninety seven seven manuscript records that the tenant of a local property pledged to transfer to the bishop of eta do a decent pizzas or twelve pizzas peter's on every christmas day and another twelve every easter sunday but i digress to understand the ubiquity of pizza and the vast -ness of its popularity one naturally turns two PM q. or pizza magazine quarterly the industry's most trusted source which is famous for its annual pizza power report or PBR quote a a state of the industry analysis and quote wherein one finds that fully one hundred and thirty four billion dollars a year are spent pizza and that the united states alone is home to seventy seventy five thousand two hundred forty three pizzerias extrapolating from the fact that sales in the US account for just under twenty seven percent of worldwide sales one may estimate that there are over two hundred and eighty thousand pizza restaurants on the planet in this light the fact that bezos pizza is the seventh best pizza in the world is revealed to be a truly remarkable chiffon putting it in the top zero point zero zero zero zero to five percent of all pizzerias then factor in that jews comprise less in two tenths of one percent of the world's population and you begin to see the true extent of the accomplishment finally as william slot of the to our organization and a student suit student of the crust and sauce has said quote there is no such thing as bad pizza only varying levels of deliciousness end quote raising the bar tremendously high hi among the two hundred eighty thousand unique instance of pizza and so long as we're taking a moment to appreciate the vast -ness of not just jewish but human accomplishment i have to express my admiration for the allergist at the big seven research organization the logistics of collecting samples from well over a quarter of a million restaurants around the globe and then exposing each to rigorous testing and compiling the vast amounts of data collected is itself an achievement that dwarfs the greatest accomplishments of earlier your generations like building the pyramids or landing humans on the moon the printing press or printing those pale little white m.'s on those fragile candy shells every eminem i'm an including every orange one and arguably nothing captures the spirit of this city we love so well tel aviv better than the fact that a mere one hundred ten years after it rose from the sands bands as modern histories first jewish city tel aviv is the home to one of the best exemplars in the world of an ancient dish that like the jewish people itself has against all odds survived and sometimes hostile world and in the fullness of time thrive to a degree that ancient romans medieval catholic bishops and the savant of enlightenment naples would never have thought possible today we

Brett Winterble
Man who killed mob boss allegedly thought he was helping Trump
"A twenty four year old man has been charged with the shooting death of a reputed New York mob boss earlier this year at the time people could not figure out why he did this okay this one is the alleged leader of the Gambino crime family gone down in his driveway at his house Francesco Callie was his name he was the alleged leader the Gambino crime family gunned down outside his home in March a twenty four year old man who has been charged with the shooting death of a reputed New York mob boss earlier this year thought he was under the influence of Q. one on a pro trump internet posting our procumbent postings about the president's supposedly battling a curveball of liberal elites his lawyer wrote in a recent submission to New York state court Anthony Carmelo come mellow has been charged with murder over the fatal shooting of Francesco Kelly in a new court filing call mellows attorney argues he became so engrossed with unsupported queue and on theories that on the night of Kelly's death he was acting under a delusion which included that democratic politicians celebrities and people associated with organized crime a part of the deep state according to come ellos lawyer he wrote that his client believed he was on a mission to save the American way of life when he shot and killed the Gambino crime boss beginning with the election of president trump in November twenty sixteen Anthony Camillus family began to notice changes in his personality attorney Robert Gottlieb broke Mister Carmelo's support for Q. and nine went beyond mere participation in a radical political organization it evolved into a delusional obsession how are the queue an hour's gonna take this because we've had John loves to talk to the queue and on people when they call you get stuck I was gonna say they've they've they've never seemed Miley I've never thought they were via no no not at all stream gate I always kind of felt like there was an undercurrent of of of trouble there was another thing that because you're too because if if if you go to a restaurant where the pizza place is and there's no basement and you've been saying there's a base where they have these were children hostage yeah that's like the no basement thing is a problem no it's like the WMDs reports that's what happened so when Camilo arrived Callie some Callie is the mob boss reputed mob I Callie's home according to the filing the plan was to stage a citizen's arrest of Callie and not shoot him after a heated exchange Callie Kamala says the mob boss made a furtive action with his hand which made Camilo afraid for his life he then reached into his pickup truck grabbed a gun and fired a Kelly killing him because of his self perceived status in Q. and nine Mister Camilo became certain he was enjoying the protection of president trump himself and that he had the president's full support yeah the details contained in a filing apart a Camillus planned quote mental disease or defect defense now once upon a time managing Gigante to this exact same act he did the exact same act acting crazy he shot Frank Costello in the head eating Callum the bullet ricocheted off his of his skull she acted for thirty five forty years like a crazy for he would walk around pee in the street all kinds of they they called in the Daffy dot anyway all time is running late in the eighties result of crimes the details are contained in a filing news of Kelly's death ignited the speculation about a possible restart of dole's among New York mafia families the New York Daily News reported after Kelly's death that investigators initially suspected an underling of Callie or someone would have before them but neither theory turned out to be true what really happened according to compel as lawyer was even stranger the suspected murderer carried out his violent act as a way of fighting against the deep state to quote expose the entire conspiracy and ensure that every criminal is brought to justice at a court hearing shortly after his arrest Camilo held up his palms what do you think you had on his palms John Matt got the letter Q. all we