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"ghaffari" Discussed on Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie

Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie

03:14 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie

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"ghaffari" Discussed on Recode Media

Recode Media

06:36 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on Recode Media

"Up to pay fifteen to twenty bucks a month to get three or four tunes rentals. It's basically prepaying but you know in the psychological mind of a consumer you know it sounds like a good deal and i think renting movies on itunes on the apple. Tv you know or any other tv is a good experience. And so that's what apple should be really pushing beyond originals. Do you think that eddie. Cue the folks who running this tv service now are surprised at how long how much money they've had to spend to get not very good results. They have maybe to kind of well received shows the morning show and ted lasso season. One people don't seem to like ted last season to That's after a couple years and billions of dollars in expenditures. They had a giant event in california. Where they brought up oprah and steven spielberg and none of those people seem to have made an impact Do you think they thought they would move faster than the half. Yes i do. And i also don't think spending over a billion dollars per year on original content without making in our y is sustainable even for a company that's worth two and a half trillion dollars. They're going to have to move on at some point or rapidly operated by embedding backlogs of content. I think if they have a backlog of content their subscriber numbers will dramatically. Jump up if they have a real tribal to in amazon prime. What i will say and this might sound obvious but cope. It really hurt them. They launched their first slate of shows right before covert hit. Then cova vignettes. Holly hollywood stops. The industry stops and they basically use a year lose a year and a half two years of content right when they launched so i think joins join the club. Webby excuse. hbo max excuse net flicks for awhile. Benefited from covert. Because they had a bunch of stuff. Now they're saying covert is hurt them because they don't have new shows turn everyone yes of course and i'm not making an excuse for them but i think the reality is they lost a lot of momentum because of it people finished season one of the morning show and ted lasso and the other couple of shows that are popular right and then they couldn't follow up with season two until two years later rate these shows i launched in the fall of twenty nine thousand nine the second seasons haven't even launched yet and we're in the fall twenty one and obviously that's because of kovic so i think the last year for tv plus was awash in some respects the same time if they had proper backlog of content if they mitigated some of the content issues by allowing free i tunes rentals and such if they had more going on there covert would not have had as as much of an impact on tv pluses. It did want to hard right here. And ask you about internal apple. Culture is getting closer to talking about how you do your job. I'm not gonna ask you who your sources are. But i'm curious one of the reasons you did your job so well as it was such a very hard to get stories out of apple for most journalists most reporters it was a famously closed culture And a lot of times people who did at least i found good reporting on apple. Were doing it outside the company. I would write stories about apple's media interests. Because i talked to media companies long way of saying now. We're hearing a lot of stories some written by my colleagues during ghaffari at recode and so we shy for it Sorry if i mispronounce last name at the verge about apple. Employees complaining about internal culture using their real names being quoted in stories. Do you think that first of all how significant is that changed from your perspective. It's certainly knew it's certainly something. That really did not happen much before. I mean there were apple employees who were writing under pseudonyms and expressing their feelings privately and such but i think people going on the record and posting publicly about it is definitely new for the company From what. I've seen it still a fairly small-scale Right you could have five employees. It's it will seem huge. But it's five employees right what you're not seeing and maybe this is because a covert but you're not seeing the mass walkouts you've seen at google and other companies. It hasn't hit that level of crisis mode entirely sure it will But it's definitely something to keep an eye on. Do you think that shift is. That's the shift. That's affecting the way a workers or certain group of workers just view their role in the world and they want changes and it's happening in google and facebook and other big companies and so he would inevitably get to apple. Do you think some of this is very specific to slack and sort of what slack does internally and the culture in do think some of this. Is tim cook saying actively saying you know we're going to. We're going to allow some of this to exist. We're not gonna clamp down on it in a way we would have done earlier. I think it's a mix of things on the tim. Cook portion and apple clamping clamping down on it As long as these people aren't publicly posting product information under their own names. I don't think there's anything apple can do about it. If apple started you know firing employees for speaking out about workplace issues publicly it would be complete firestorm. They wouldn't be able to hire anyone That's a major change right. 'cause in the but in the old is they would absolutely do that. I remember talking to pr people who said they would lose their job. If they were quoted in their job was to talk to the press and they were told. No the only person who's name is attached to anything coming from apple. Is steve jobs. So even that seems like a significant change. Yeah but these days it's different stories. First of all steve jobs is no longer there right. They don't have the visionary in charge. They once did this. You know god-like figure that was a halo over the whole company in second apple's not the rash you know market leading startup that perhaps once was safe that have it's an establishment right. I'm not saying they're ibm. But they have real competition. For hiring the best folks from amazon from google facebook from startups right. You can't really mess around with that anymore. If they wanna keep coming out smash products they need the best people in order to get this done. So i think without that's one aspect of it. The second thing is slack having ten thousand employees one group chopping able to voice their concerns and such. That's another big change for apple. 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"ghaffari" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on WBUR

"It's here and now, as the Delta Variant drives new surges in coronavirus cases, some experts hope the FDA has full approval of the Pfizer vaccine yesterday will convince some of the millions of unvaccinated Americans to get the shot. But will regulatory approval be enough to overcome the distrust some feel about vaccines? Facebook has taken steps to suppress false and misleading information about coronavirus on its platform. But researchers studying the company say Facebook is not sharing basic data that would help them determine just how much misinformation is circulating for more on this. We're joined by Sharon Ghaffari, a reporter at Vox's Recode Hi, Shereen. Hi there. So you spoke with a number of researchers who study Facebook or at least try to study the data that's collected by Facebook. What is their complaint? They say that Basically, Facebook is a black box to them that they have an idea for the tip of the iceberg of the problem because they can identify some individual viral posts that are misleading, but that there's no good way to understand the full picture for how much misinformation about covid people are seeing on Facebook. How it affects their behavior and how ultimately that may be impacting people's willingness to get vaccinated. Facebook. There was a lot of of hoopla over Facebook's decision to set up Um systems for releasing information. And Facebook has said that it is giving data to research and researchers who might want to find out this stuff. What is Facebook say is I mean, they're trying mean I get that they're trying to weigh the privacy of their users against what the researchers want. But what is Facebook's defense? The Facebook credit. They do have some systems where researchers can apply to get special access that regular people can't see. But without getting too technical, um to summarize their complaint. It's that that data is not good enough. It's static, meaning that you know, I talked to researchers who said they applied to to get this list of all the Most shared or viewed websites on Facebook. But that list didn't include. You know, the most recent months after the vaccine had been developed. It was from several months prior. So that kind of time lag can be critical and preventing these researchers from giving their work because the Covid 19 situation is changing every day and the type of misinformation people are seeing changes minute by minute. So when you say type of misinformation, it's not just people talking about whether the vaccine is safer as not, the vaccine is safe, but also these unproven treatments for covid, and when people are obviously concerned that information about Possibly dangerous treatments Taking I ever met in, for example, could be spreading on Facebook. What is Facebook doing about things like that? So Facebook does have policies where it will take down any kind of misinformation that things are harmful to people's health. So if you wrote a post today, that was that something like You know, if you drink bleach, it will cure Covid. Facebook under its policies should take that down, not being said. A lot of stuff slips through the cracks, and there's a lot of stuff that lives in a gray area, right and You know, there is sort of a hard line to tow their of leaving room for scientific debate about a disease that we don't. We're still learning about very quickly and then actually taking down the stuff that is Very evidently just wrong, right? Like these hoax cures or miracle covid medicines. So how does Facebook compare with other social media platforms like YouTube, Twitter or Tiktok? Are they doing different things than Facebook? Is Well, To be honest, the researchers were frustrated with all these platforms, I would say, But if you think about it, Facebook is the biggest social media platform. And particularly, it's the biggest social media platform for sharing news. And it's where people are sharing things with their friends and family, whereas on Twitter and kick talk more content defaults to public So in some ways, Twitter tiktok YouTube. Those are easier platforms to study because most of the stuff that's out there is out there for everyone. Whereas on Facebook, you know you don't really know what my news feed is telling me versus someone else is what our friends and family are saying. We have about a minute left, and I wonder Shereen. Some researchers are saying this will not be solved until the government steps in and requires more transparency. Is that a possibility? I think it definitely. I think we're seeing more regulatory scrutiny of these companies than ever. And I think Facebook has made some controversial decisions to shut down. Some researchers work like an N Y. U Institute that was studying political ads on the platform, and that has frustrated senators like Amy Klobuchar, who have been pushing for more data transparency from these companies. So that is very much a possibility. Once the Congress gets done with all of these other things, maybe they'll it will shift its attention to Facebook sharing Ghaffari will hold. We'll hold our breath for that. Sharon Ghaffari is a reporter in boxes. Recode. Thank you.

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"ghaffari" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

RADCast Outdoors

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

"You're back in the radio land. We are in the studio. We're getting a couple episodes knocked out. It's a it's good to be back. It feels good to be here. And does it's nice to be recording again for a little bit. And it's gonna be a crazy fall for both of us. So i have a hans lineup and in where patrick is definitely patrick drew tags. So we're going to go get that filled. He's gotta get his wing better. But i gotta get some lung capacity back ya. We're both canal and the men but that's okay. We'll we'll be fine. I did lose a summer. i. I'm not gonna lie between between show season and getting sick. Summer is coming to a close quickly but that brings us into fall which is My favorite time to go backpacking. Yeah it's the time of year to get your stuff. Go to the mountains mounds or calling. I can hear him and get get away from all the craziness for a little while. So patrick and i are pretty excited to announce that we are both back cafaro owners. That's right cuffaro. Packs are something else. So i have a lot of packs in the booth and there's a lot of good pack manufacturers out there. I'm not going to throw any of them under the bus by any means i want one that i will give a shout out to old dana gleason with dana designs. There's a picture of my astro plane and it is had hundreds of pounds in it multiple times. Its head over a hundred and once it's head over two hundred and it's it is brutal to have that much weight in a backpack and that backpack is so big. It looks like a black bear on my back but when you need the capacity and the strength to be able to manage that load. It's pretty nice. So yeah we Patrick nine both kinda got to chat. And said hey. We need to upgrade our backpacks for our fishing and hunting adventures and we We got we stepped up to the big boy leagues and got cafaro and mine is a big step up from my nineteen seventies jan sport. You know aluminum frame pack about killed me. Aluminum frame backboard external paddock was was wearing blisters in his back and he kept in. Be a good backpacking. Yeah i convinced him. That was a good backpack forty years ago. Y'all longtime ago and this ghaffari pack is something else i mean it really distributes the way well I like the lumbar support to. I got the forty four mag and that support makes a difference though. It's almost forty. Four hundred cubic inches at has the ultralight frame on it. You know you get to customize your waist belt to your size your frame heights to your size and then it has all the adjustments and then you get to pick the bag. That goes on that frame so i actually went with twenty two meg. So it's almost half the capacity of your bag but it's great rain. Especially i mean a lot of you out there. Probably don't need a real big bag especially if you're just doing one or two day you know. Just hike in out kind of deal but if you're going to do a longer trip than you're going to want a little bit more and the thing that's interesting. Patrick is once you get past the one day gear requirements. Like you to start looking at what you need for three four days..

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What Does Monopoly Mean in the Internet Age?

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02:10 min | 2 years ago

What Does Monopoly Mean in the Internet Age?

"Lawmakers have had it out for facebook for a while last year a house judiciary subcommittee report accused the tech giant of anticompetitive behaviour and in december. Facebook got suit on monday. Those lawsuits were dismissed. It's a big win. For the social media company it also signals a rocky path forward for legislators both sides of the aisle trying to rein in big tech here to break down. the latest development is recode serene ghaffari high serene. Hey adam so let's start with the lawsuits. What were they about yes. The lawsuits basically accused facebook of acting as a monopoly to crush. Its competition two different lawsuits. One was filed by the federal trade commission or the ftc which is the top government agency for enforcing antitrust laws. And then there was a parallel lawsuit also filed by forty eight attorneys general from different states and territories in the us and they both essentially said the same thing that facebook's allegedly monopolistic practices leave consumers with less choices for which social networking apps. They wanna use and advertisers have less choices for aware. They want actually advertise reach. People lawsuits also said that. Facebook engage in a quote systemic strategy to eliminate their competition and that this was something really tactical that facebook was actively doing crush its competitors. What exactly did that strategy look like so. The lawsuit said that when facebook bought instagram. Back in two thousand twelve and remember at that time. Instagram was a startup. it was considered an up and coming rival to facebook They said that that was an example of something that facebook shouldn't have been allowed to do because in regulators view this was essentially facebook trying to stifle competition by eating it up and buying it rather than letting market competitor truly compete and they also point to win. Facebook bought the messaging app called whatsapp in two thousand fourteen. Again this up and coming service. That was rivaling. facebook and facebook went ahead and bought it today. More people are on. What's app than they are on facebook's own messenger product but that doesn't matter for facebook because it's all part of the facebook ecosystem now

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"ghaffari" Discussed on Who? Weekly

Who? Weekly

07:06 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on Who? Weekly

"I'm happy to talk about this again. I'm happy to cause. Clearly i've talked about. We talked about the candy guy already to and someone. Our friends even was like you've taught cry. You've talked about this guy already do. Yeah well. I did it. Which says a lot so the arenas cannon. She's the medlar queen if you saw the medlar thousand times like we did which by the way the medlar is on net flicks amazon one of them. The meddler is streaming recently started streaming. So if you haven't seen the medlar it's lawrence ghaffari is greatest movie. Well she's got a lot of great she direct. We were big fans of the medlar and then she went onto frigging direct hustlers that we call a one two punch. We'll have to say standing. Always pay off like usually. Don't get the bang for your buck in terms of lying. You're like This person underdog or lesser known. I choose to stand. They are might there my guy you know whatever but we were like laurien rules. The meddlers one of the best movies of the year and then very soon after she did the hustler. I mean ostler's the hustle. That's like really satisfied. Gotta say thank totally. Yeah and also. If you're a true conspiracy theorist you know that these two have been together for a long time and you might suspect that lorena had a little hand in creating eighth grade. 'cause you're like. How did marie this incredible movie about an eighth grade girl. Wow when for a grown man to do my wonder who could have. Maybe helped him. I wonder he could've creative pencils screenwriter and director. I don't. I don't know i'm not saying that. Strew experienced eighth grade as a young girl. And who's just like one of the most talented people out there working. I don't know. I don't know i don't know. And also adam brody if you watch the mettler you'll realize that the medlar which is probably maybe perhaps pseudo autobiographical versus playing lorene safari type. Who is getting over. The breakup between herself and a famous actor played by i think. Isn't it like jason ritter. Yep playing an adam brody type anyway. All these things will be clear to you if you watch them which is now streaming on netflixif. This is not an ad for the medlar or netflix. It's just a reminder that we've talked about this before but it's nice because now it's like you really think both lauren and bo are really. They really do have a lot in common in terms of like their creative output. I mean he's out here doing like release sincere earnest autobiographical work. She also put out a whole movie that is essentially assira in earnest autobiographical work clearly. These to have a lot in common. I watched part of his special a half to say. It's not for me. I really want to be honest. I he liked it not for me not a lot lot of songs you can tell this guy gotta start on youtube and i know he's a beings early youtube or to a lot of people go way back with him which i think is so fascinating because he really like broke through. It's hard to do in a really way. we're in a way that is now fully respected critically. 'cause eighth grade was such a such a great movie and this special is really interesting. You know that's the thing about his role in promising and woman that i think is right. Oh and very smart. Pdf piece of casting. Because he's definitely that type who seems too good to be true where you're constantly waiting for the other up and i think he must be very aware of that. That's what makes character work play. Also think maybe that's his he's got that like almost unintentional almost like genetic good guy vibe even though a little john mullany if you ask me like where it's like their stuff lurking but if you were just to see him from the from the front you might not assume like. He's very good red herring in terms of like that type of thing. It's funny that you know who's also in promising young women. Adam road adam. Brody is one of the skis guys from the beginning. Who you kind of know immediately is gonna turn because if you recall in the in the opening scene of promising young woman. There's these like shitty guys and he's kind of like i'm the good one i'm gonna take her home in life. He's like absolutely not i know. Because that's adam brody and he's definitely gonna turn league thing and he does and that's interesting. That's an interesting connection that's spoiler that's like the theses of promising a woman. There are all the bad one thing. They're all that one. And i think is special is like light it's like music and its lighthearted but it's also very very very dark and that's i kind of think what he's not like his own mental health. It's about like the sadness of solitude at the. I mean i've only watched you watched half of it. I've watched like twenty minutes of it. I was like i read a. I read a review of it and i was interested in kind of like what people were loving about it and it was like oh i totally understand what struck people. It's like songs that are at at the from the front. A ken nice cheery funny songs but actually about like really dark. Thanks i feel like i would have watched. The whole thing had to come out like right in the deep end of the pandemic moving on a little bit right and so it's sort of like getting break. Things are looking good me and my friends and my family are vaccinated like to return to this. I get it. A lot of people are interested in work that reflects upon the last year and a lot. Some people might say you know. I'm trying to move on. And maybe i need a little time before i engage with work that we're clear i could. I could see myself engaging with this in a few months sure totally. I feel the same way about everything about film theatre right like. I'm not interested in seeing theater. No matter how good it is about the last year yet. Because i simply don't think i have enough space for meant to even Consumed that critically and in any sort of way. That's unbiased or or able to receive and so that's just your own perspective highlands theme bobby longtime longtime. I'm calling you know that. Luke hemmings of five seconds of summer just got engaged to sierra deaton who is famous from the musical group alex and sierra from the x factor but like when they were on the show they were dating and i think they got married and i had no i mean i knew that they broke up and i had no idea that luke hemmings and sierra dating. I'm looking for a time line of that relationship crunch crunch. Good form bella. Thorne scar joe. Yummy top you know that the l. I i'm going to answer this question. Because i knew this going into it but because i looked up after the call because i was like maybe there is something interesting about the lead of five sauce. Luke hemmings do you know what look stands for in this particular instance lucas. No well you shook me when. I clicked on his wikipedia. No i know. That's my thought to get to more guesses. Because i know it's going to be one of them. Is it like something. I could guess like a luke is in there. Oh it's in there. But i've never heard this as a nickname. Look what else would luke. What are their name. What's the name that begins with. Lsu.

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"ghaffari" Discussed on The War on Morons

The War on Morons

07:43 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on The War on Morons

"They should hang themselves. Says he's saying yes. If you're born in you look conventionally attractive your bad person because everybody else looks ugly comparison you and that makes them feel bad so i guess this is obviously. This is a companion to the old critical race theory absence. So if you're attractive and you're white and your mail and your street are you worse than hitler. Are you worse than maller. You had a solution for it. I really do. I think i have a solution. Here's what we do all you get those shots. Everybody you'll have your face will be paralyzed. Automate oppressed people. So all the those fatty as the trannies. Whatever else you got right the all iago's just let them live up on the surface world right. Whatever they want within have the tree farts. Let them have the stolen election. Let them have. Joe biden president. Fine all of us sane normal straight eventually attractive. People go underground in the sewer. That crazy woman at gatorade swigging to go through the wormhole folks. We're gonna find that utopian paradise it's going to be like holy world. We don't need to wait on elon. Musk go to go through wormhole when you come funny looking. I don't know if he can allowed. Come down for you on. This is great but we've actually got to move on because it's that time he's actually calling in right now. Looks like he's calling in on our special guest line. Hey mackenzie the author of from digi. What perfect timing by the way theory because he is definitely one of the beautiful people. You've read the book. He he breaks down for you but he needs to start out as one so he'll be able to help you in that journey. That's enough that's enough Showed absolutely on right. Now i'll right anderson There i am here. I am i can you. Can you hear him coming through. Good yes thank you so much for joining us. We're thrilled to have you know. Thank you for having me on the show. you know. i'm so excited to talk to you about my. I mean my groundbreaking novel from d q two q. It's a story everyone in your audience. I'm sure can relate to because i'm listening to your show before hill. Thank you we all. Absolutely i mean. Why don't you tell us a little bit about your journey. I mean hot issue like it started on this one day. I was sitting in dairy queen. That point q outstanding would in the dairy queen. The on what i what i did far too many times in my life you know i i really had a soft spot for soft serve. I really like getting what they call a lizard. You know what that is the screen. Listen up yeah. Yeah like have the and stuff. I told him to make the everything. And that's i put put the mini 'em put the reese's pieces put the orioles hood all in there and make that thing to oblivion and then i want i want you to turn it up about how this so i could make sure. It's screaming up and the acting own. You know what i mean. Yeah so i would do that. And i would eat the glittered and then i would. I would had not come back one after the other. And then i'd polish at all off with a oakland chilidog. Maybe two maybe three look. I mean i'm not gonna mince words. I was a disgusting fan. I was a piece of shit i was. I was the fattest person on. My block is probably the best person in my state. I walk. i mean you. You know the grill. I was repulsive. I look like you know you ever see that movie star wars. Yeah the third one or does the big fat on on a leash. another thing. oh to be more of that was me that was me. They called me out with the pizza. Hut but i was repulsive and that was my life my life going on that dairy queen. I couldn't walk there you know. I had a personal mobility. Scooter out over the sad to me. And i just i just you don't announce to the hugh and i just say. Look man you know what i you know. You're i need a. I need my blues. I was gross. House wrote anymore. Yeah how did you turn it all around. I mean i looking at the picture on your book. I mean you never that you sexy man now and i'm not afraid to say i'm sixty i'm but i got. I got a six pack of more than a six pack. Let me count em seven eight nine ten. I gotta pack. Why i know i'm i'm sixty man. That's why they put me on the cover. A fitness model. I i went from this ice cream down your throat. Could you just list in every day lifting crunching Running on a treadmill Lake preston chess all the different things. I do I it's live breathe for fitness. I do it all the time now. You know what i mean. I do it all the time. I get that done from jim guest now. 'cause the gym he's he you think sooner rush or something you think eating some ice cream Something i can i. Can i use glue language ghaffari cream. That's what i'd say okay screen. And that's that's actually champion. Three my book plus ice cream buckeye rich isen spent and what i think and the only way you could do that fifty stop looking like you know what i mean. Well yeah yeah that makes sense. I guess 'cause. I mean he's women out there i mean they they don't care about anything but how good you look and how much you got in the bank. Well guess what. I got a lot in the bank now too. Because i am a fitness model. I'm on the cover of magazines half-naked half think. Hey i get all the way naked. Do i send you a picture but you gotta have to pay for it. Because that's how sick the i am. You know you see my book. Wow very confident. I mean that is less and that goes to show you if you believe in yourself enough and you work hard enough and you you know you lift those irons in you lift the weights and you and you ride the exercise bicycle machine. You know you can you can get you can get sick. I did that less than a year. Let's see here. I went from looking like the flabby. 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"ghaffari" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"ghaffari" Discussed on All the Kings Men | LA Kings

All the Kings Men | LA Kings

03:12 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on All the Kings Men | LA Kings

"Playoff team that all the sudden has the bright future that we've been talking about for three four years. It's prospect pool this prospect pool that clinton by field alixter caught ghaffari velocity all these first round draft picks. That were so impressed with can't wait to see next year is the year that we're going to have to see it. You know the the clock is ticking. At this point you have to assume that next year is going to be the okay now. We're ready to start wrecking havoc. And we'll see what happens. But i think you have to imagine we're gonna see an active offseason and hopefully that we see these young kids starting to seep into the lineup. But more than we did this year you know. We saw mike anderson cement himself. Toby beyond fled. He's started to do the same to rookies on the back end. You get a year of nhl hockey belt. Hopefully they can come back for their sophomore seasons and really take that step for the you know the forwards. They're a little bit behind in terms of you know smashing themselves. But there's you know let's face jesse there's probably fifteen names that you can name off as you just talked about that could be on the kings roster that are in this organization just fitting in that bonn six and that's where you talk about that small list of who's going to be on this team next year that we i sure no. You know it's going to be interesting. I'm excited because i think it's gonna be nice little refresher next year but it's been stale right now and it's unfortunate that we have seen it that way. Yeah i do want to own highlight the positives though just so this doesn't sound like yes. Whatever i think that the play of tobias bjorn foot and mikey anderson. I just cannot say enough positive things about it and i am not suggesting that we have to norris trophy level defenseman right now. Obviously they're young. Obviously mistakes get made. But you know jim fox asked my e anderson about a goal that was scored on him by carol. Caprice off again. Those who can't see jack slashing a big minnesota wild fans milder. But but but mike anderson knew how he got scored right. He did not have any any. Didn't sound. glum or down in the dumps about it. It was very matter of fact he just said you know listen. Here's what i thought was going to happen. Here's what i tried to do. Here's what actually happened. And i got a goal scored on me so okay goes in. The mental database. Won't happen again. moving on. And you know tobias. Bjorn foot has had some really high outstanding moments and he's looked like a nineteen year old rookie in other moments at so whatever but moving forward like those are two names that i would say the are going to be on the roster next seas. I mean bars word of barring some sort of blockbuster trade for one yes. It isn't out. Like i don't know what spot they'll play on the left legua. I don't know that mike anderson will forever be the number one d. partner for drew doughty. Although that is. I personally rooting for and i don't know the device foot will always be with matt..

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"ghaffari" Discussed on The Ham Radio Show

The Ham Radio Show

07:53 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on The Ham Radio Show

"Forward slash ham radio show on demand salon. Daca professional daughter door. Makes this alon come to you whether you're getting out for three. Yeah we're gonna off before it doesn't matter style for special events weddings or whatever you need on demand. John dot com. That's on the mantel dot com prices in booking eight six two zero four one four five eight six two five zero four one four five on demand salon on demand. Daca punch the numbers now day. Radio show is back groucho. Seventy five seven seven. Thirteen eighty nine holiday are. Have you met lydia lydia. That time to lady. She had high at mana dorsal lydia. Who wanted only groucho. Marx and tattoos on our back is bad new directors him on show seven one eight five seven seven eighty nine alive yet free for day on the phone all unfiled. Dan dant right here. Hi and look for frank frank guarantee. Eddie what's up frank. Finally it's frankly christ a year later we got frankly worth the wait right absolutely right now. I love it. I love it. Just kinda tease tease at any teasing. Let's take if we can answer Frank variety aka groucho marx himself. On the phone the man who has a show called. It's a movie right now. groucho plays through april seven in austin texas and the blue star light drive ins and also it's in the process of finding broadcasts in streaming deal. I i have shown a streaming service. So maybe we'll talk about that later. Then maybe we can get a groucho on a society that would be fucking That would be really so you gotta take me through this you twenty seven years old. You're at usc and you developed a show about. How did i fall in love with groucho marx. You're a fan right. You're a big graduate that we all. Well you know i would i was. I was a nine year old ten year old kid. And i had a neighbor said frank gotta you gotta put the tv on and watch these guys in action and it was a dancer races and i'm going. I don't know what i've never seen an old movies. The black and white film. And i put it on and these guys are just ripping it up and i know. They're being disrespectful and irreverent and insane and i just found groucho like just. I don't think thrilled me exhilarating. He was so tough and fearless. And you know like most kids. I was shy and i just fell in love with him and that was the start. I and i remember laughing out loud for the first time ever really liked that. I had never been you know. The he was crazy he was rude and physical and verbal. And that's that was the start so it put me honestly. I wanted to many local libraries. I got learn more about these guys. So i started reading about groucho marx marx brothers in comedy of that era and i loved i loved it. I loved the comedians of the era. That i grew up. Guys like mel brooks and steve. Steve martin peter sellers and you know all of that and i still accommodate fanatic and but the point was that kind of that kind of exposure to groucho and his brothers. I wanted to be like those guys a performer. You're surrounded by performers and. I wanted to be like them. They were looked like they were having fun. Eddie part of it was we were talking about. There's two kinds of different schools. My girlfriend by the way was also in the facebook. Live sweet because i said there are two schools of thought there either the three stooges fans or the marx brothers and eileen i lean towards the brothers even though they were the three stooges where brothers the howard brothers i i lean towards the marx brothers because to me they were not only irreverend but they were also intelligent you you hand to follow even though it was utter chaos and anarchy right and everything in between harpo chasing the women frigging hopkins horn now and going nuts so yeah you got chico and you got even zip over christ sake everybody everybody involved especially groucho. I'm you had to pay attention. You had to follow what was going on. You had it somehow. Lasso the chaos and understand what was going on in the movie and my love for came from. I actually saw a play. I and it had nothing to do. It has to do with the merger of the but it had wasn't like a performance like you do with the full grease paint mustache and the whole living embodiment of groucho. I and i watched it was a school play and my sister's high school at the time and they did animal crackers and i and i get no no. I've done that show many times. You've done everything i mean. You are literally the living embodiment ground works. That says you're gonna say well. Many many many minnie's boys were. yeah there. There was the mom the mom the ultimate the animal crackers that your sister's school. Yeah and literally like drugging the belly laughs. That came out from you watching the movie. I literally had to just ghaffari. Because i've never saw something like that. I never at all especially in the theater. You know when you're a kid and you see that you hear you hear theater. You're sitting there thinking phantom of the opera or somebody that you're not thinking theater could be this funny. And so i saw and learned later on when i learned groucho was from that you learn about the mole and you start seeing movies and every time there on amc. I know one time. I wrote frank when we didn't even have frank on. We're doing the redo for a reason. I had frank literally wrote frank. Anyway because we're facebook friends now and i right away just you know on. Amc the marathon runners. Because i everytime 'cause dvr box eats them all up. And i lose them. I have the retaped them every time their on. And i literally do every movie that the boys make i redo and watchable over again because he's like a religious experience. Yeah i agree. This is just you saying that will get other people to watch. Yeah like i said. I think it's turner classic right. It was turned yet again. But it's it's it's a do what you're saying in that with the marx brothers graduates comedy the difference between them and the stooges. I love the students. I think they're amazing. Of course i've timings incredible. But i like the fact. That groucho is a winner that he beats the little guys that beat the big guys. They're in high society situations and they win. Stooges always kinda lose no matter what you know so i always identified with groucho. 'cause i you know you wanna be. You wanna be your teachers. You wanna beat your parents. You want to beat any authority figure that you know. And that's the difference. It's interesting that you that you gravitate to the marcus. Because i did too because you know you you wanna be like them you want. You don't wanna be the guy that got.

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"ghaffari" Discussed on The 3-1 Collapse

The 3-1 Collapse

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"ghaffari" Discussed on The 3-1 Collapse

"They generally believed to their core that they are doing patriotic duty in saving their government from basically ignoring the will of the people in saving their government from tyrannical rule. Which is pretty ironic. No honestly though it's it's very interesting in on even the claims of fraud aren't even knew what we've seen before because even during the primary and trump was running to first give the white house he definitely called fraud every time he lost the state. Primary so ham calling fraud is something. That's not new but disagree of which we saw it happened. Was this unprecedented zoo. Just the fact. They kept stalking aflame. Kept talking to fire and refuse to acknowledge that someone can literally does not want to vote for him at all and let alone a mass amount of people especially because he lost the popular. Vote the first time around by three million votes and then came out after he will see in the white house to say that three million votes were then fraudulent. Which is almost like. It's unheard off the map alone like that's impossible So to its. He shared a lot of the blame and then other republican party members officials especially ones in higher making position also feel like helps ghaffari team because he did nothing to stop him. They did nothing to to claim to disprove his claims. Especially except for a couple of you. Who even they did the right thing and at the time when even before they still have this for men in small wants to what we saw. And it's crazy to think that he like it got so bad like even those who just chose not to even vocalist anything like what they didn't like say they didn't say it wasn't far. They just kinda let it all happen to sit back. They should sheriff parts are to blame too because the whole party kind of allowed this to happen and they put this man in a position of power to do this and now that we see the consequences like it can only really go downhill from here. It seems like because it's not like they did wasn't going to change the outcome it hasn't and now they're gonna continue moving forward with what he would do. Which was the elect joe biden and now we have send me million people who still believe thanks to trump and others that their vote was stolen from them in that it wasn't true is awesome cultish behavior like that's the only way i can really justify this like he will have the blind loyalty to one person and they believe his role is like fact and his rule. It is word is law like that's it. It's very cold like in d people really believe that they're doing the right thing for their supreme leader. Donald trump if he told them all to jump off a bridge a good amount of them probably well in that sort of rare. That's where i see on a lot of his base. A lot of his fanatical support it. He he emboldened belong silent in hitting convictions of the silent majority he gave him. He gave them a voice. He made them not afraid of their convictions of their beliefs. Most of us didn't see that as a big deal even when he won the presidency in two thousand sixteen there were still isolated attacks and violence but things were sort of not really out of the ordinary on wednesday. We saw the true true intelligence in conviction of the salvage wordy. He woke up the sleeping. Giant of voting block of racist sexist idiotic followers and their behavior was on full display. There is a video that i saw afterward in was a on a guy and a girl who clearly both been teargassed on or is there. Some sort of chemical reaction of that. They're suffering from. The girl was interviewed by someone on instagram. I saw video on instagram. And the girls interviewed by someone in the news She gave her name zone so forth. I think he was from nashville tennessee and she was crying. Because you know she got teargassed or there was some ten Clue do degree type. It remember in this With the thing a that's the reason why. I'm introducing this. When asked why she went in there she said that she was in the capitol building. It she said she was part of a revolution sees see she. She thought she was part of a revolution we have. We have a revolution every four years. Every two years real it's devoe p. It's it's the revolution of of of the ballot we. We've i believe that we've progressed enough as a society where we don't need to have armed herb Armed earth wrote the government. Instead we can. We can support candidates we can vote for whoever we want can read up on them. You can vote. Every two years in the house of representatives every two years for a third of the senate every four years for the president in every four to six years depending on the state constitutions for state legislators in state on governors. We have a a mean of how we can change our government. I don't want him to. Because i think this was actually an attempt to urge the government. I don't want to consolidate the two. There is a peaceful way to change government. Net through voting. They lost. We didn't see we didn't see we've never seen this before. These people truly blind. We truly me followed him followed. His voice not followed him which is another issue. He.

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Google's antitrust troubles

Reset

05:13 min | 3 years ago

Google's antitrust troubles

"After years, of scrutiny into big. Tech. Something is finally happening. Last year the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission open antitrust investigations of Google facebook Amazon and Apple. And now, a lawsuit against Google is likely to be the first real action taken against big tech. Joining me explain shrink Ghaffari a senior reporter here at recode. Hey, Seraing. Hey. So the Department of Justice is planning to file a lawsuit against Google any day. Now, what exactly are they claiming? Google has done? So we don't know the details of the lawsuit until it's filed, but we that generally, they're expected to accused Google of trying to disadvantage its competitors like Microsoft's Bing which another search engine by not sharing data with them and the data that other companies need to thrive. We also know that they're looking into their search advertising. So Google controls, a sale of both that toolset people used by ads as well as the actual space under the searches. So that could be accomplished conflict of interests at the Justice Department accused glove. So what exactly is at stake here? Google obviously, they're gonNA throw every lawyer and lobbyist and smart person they have their at this lawsuit but one of the stakes for one of the world's biggest companies. I. Mean the stakes are huge. This is probably the biggest existential threat to Google business right now because the most extremity would be to try to break up Google business and separate business from its other businesses the you can accomplish that that's right but. In reality, these kinds of cases are going to take years to resolve, and that's the kind of Microsoft. But just the fact that Microsoft was under the Lens of an antitrust lawsuit prevented it from being able to really dominate the Internet the way that that was trying to. Write. This is the antitrust lawsuit brought by government against Microsoft in the ninety s when Bill Gates was running the company and write a lot of people think that ultimately it it led to at least a momentary fall in Microsoft stature Christopher. There are spending so much time fighting the feds that's right and yeah, we saw Microsoft back author trying to bundle their hardware with their software in terms of browsers as aggressively. So, serene care about big fancy lawsuits or big tech companies scrambling behind the scenes and you just care about Google the product you use every day. What could this lawsuit mean for them? It's too soon to say for sure but ultimately could impact what you see when you type in something on Google right? Because if Google has to be fair to other competitors, they may have to make sure that when you search in, let's say a restaurant name that you're not seeing Google's reviews for that. Restaurant over yelp earn other company. We don't know this is going to end up going not far but that's just one example of how Google's competitors have said that if antitrust action were taken at a severe level that this could help consumers potentially because they would see not just the suspect Google wants to promote in terms of its own businesses when you search things but other players to, and we take a step back from Google specifically, we're expecting this lawsuit right to be at the front. Edge of a wave of new scrutiny on big tech companies that isn't just you know people yapping tweeting or complaining I mean, this could be the first of several lawsuits, right? That's right. A bunch of states may join onto this lawsuit They can also file independent ones so and you know several states have signaled to do that So this is just the beginning of Google's headache. They're also facing potential congressional action at a Democrat led House Committee is going to is is. Expected to publish a report about Google and the other big tech companies and their antique potentially anticompetitive practices this coming week as well. So just the beginning of people's problems on this front, right this feels to me like the beginning of a new era were. It's not just complaints and talk, but now we actually have real punitive action if the department justice wins this lawsuit could Google look like in a couple of years tell me about what the worst case scenario for Google is. I mean I will. I. Will Nuances with like. We are seeing the beginning of the beginning of action, but it is a very politicized action under the current DOJ and a lot of people think that the Jake is rushing this one out because they bill bar attorney general wants to get this out before the

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Gotham Awards: 'Marriage Story,' 'The Farewell,' 'Uncut Gems' Lead Nominations

The Big Picture

12:45 min | 4 years ago

Gotham Awards: 'Marriage Story,' 'The Farewell,' 'Uncut Gems' Lead Nominations

"Okay Amanda the Gotham awards what do you know about the Gospel awards they are New York based yes is Gotham is a stand in for New York and uh-huh well done thank you and they are an indie film awards and they always have the ceremony pretty early in the season and their speed teaches are often really vibrant and kind of make some noise that people are usually recapping them are doing videos of the acceptance speeches that's right the nominations are usually driven by journalists and critics whereas the awards themselves are usually chosen by people in the New York Film Community this year's collection of films is sure thing and I think it highlights the New York versus La Aspect of this award show I would say that this is a very good collection of films but not terribly represented of of where Oscar is going to be going this year so let's just mentioned a couple of the categories we can talk about what we see and if any of this really ultimately matters to the big race that we talk about on the show all the time so for best feature Lulu longs farewell The safdie brothers uncut gems trae rituals waves Noah Baumbach marriage story and Lawrence Ghaffari as hustlers now as a human man these are five of my favorite movies of the year you truly love to see you love to see it now Ah I think this list has been somewhat criticized for being the eight twenty four awards share and also Noah Baumbach a former eight hundred four filmmaker himself so there's a lot of lineage there but I don't necessarily I mean I think marriage story is pretty much a lock for best picture and you've got a chance to see it over the weekend so that we may be we can t some of that conversation talk about it but yes these other films I think the farewells probably the one that has been tabbed to have the best chance at best picture but do you see a world in which I guess these early awards shows do more than just you know sort of celebrate the films that we expect to not be recognized come Globes and an Oscar season or or do you think that this is just a forebear to what's coming I think this is probably people sharing their passions for the most part and doesn't shift a lot the only notable storyline in the future category for me as Hustler's being here because that means that people really are taking it seriously as a a capital f film in addition to a great kind unexpected box office hit featuring Jennifer Lopez sue and we talked about that a little bit of the time of Jennifer Lopez seems like an Oscar contender people take it seriously it seemed like the answer to that is yes in some ways yes but on the other hand Jennifer Lopez not nominated for Gotham you know just kind of fascinating what are you going to do with you ran does in the film community I don't know it is people expressing themselves yeah I mean there's a lot of very admirable choices kind of up and down we don't have to run through every single category here I think one thing I like about the Gotham is is that it does a lot of awards that I really wish the Oscars would do for example they have the Bingham Ray breakthrough director award and the nominees here are kind of interesting collection of people couple of films I haven't even seen Lord Clermont on Air am I pronouncing that correctly thank you can Jones's here we had him on the show earlier this year Joe Talbot from the last Bachman in San Francisco also on the show Olivia Wilde this year for book smart and films for burning came which is a film I haven't even seen yet which is yeah been released so that this is sort of like in the spirit of the indie spirits meets the Oscars meets the New York film critics are I tend to think of this award show and I think the award selves our health quite early at the end of this year as opposed to early next year and you'll be able to stream them live on the Internet and you'll get to see some of those acceptance speeches that talking about but it does feel a little bit of a lucky to be here kind of award Andre Holland you're nominated for high flying bird and be pretty surprised Andre Holmes nominated for best actor Best Actress Likewise Mary Kay Place for Diana Elisabeth Moss for her smell these are performances that will be on craigslist MHM maybe on your lists I haven't seen her smile yet I need to do that I will do that before the end of the year I'm saying it in public so that will actually happen and probably how do you feel about being in this moment this period of award season where we're like right at the were at the gates worth the Don excited I think you and I kind of went through a marathon in the last week and so we have seen most everything which is great there are a few outstanding films talk about and there are a few on my list that I haven't seen because they were at festivals and haven't really been screening for critics yet but we've seen a majority of things and I definitely just had a week where I just saw elise and I was like wow cinema I was very moved by a lot of films that I saw and so in that sense I feel hopeful and excited and you're like movies are great we have all the movies and then I started trying to make my Oscar predictions and started thinking about all of the politics and like reading from what Academy voters I had to say and it creeping sense of dread also and anger and resentment started creeping in so I would say it's a complex emotional time for me personally how are you feeling I have the same exact feeling as you and it's for that reason that we have decided at the back half of this show to make predictions make bold reckless quite likely very stupid predict predictions because as you said we've seen almost everything last week you and I got a chance to see the Irishman let me just tell you the Irishman is good. You should see the Irishman you had a chance to see marriage three yes we had a chance to see knives out which I don't think we'll be a part of the awards conversation but which was fantastic it lived up to my hopes and dreams have been screaming about it on a podcast for two months so those to receive we see something else we saw little women little women of course of course little women so all of these movies have now been put in front of us let here's here's a very short list of the movies that neither of us have seen thus more because we've done a pretty good job of doing our homework to this moment but so far we still haven't seen nineteen seventeen seventy four one film we haven't ritual Clint Eastwood's portrait of the man who was accused of the Atlanta Olympics bombing we haven't seen cats it's fine that you put this on this sliced by Mattia cats cats come in cat season is nearly upon us we haven't seen dark waters which I think is going to start screening this week we've not seen star wars episode nine the rise of Skywalker uh-huh I did read a bit of box office prognostication about episode nine today it was kind of kind of kind of grim interesting it was like this will is on track to be the lowest grossing of the sued thus far on its opening weekend maybe it's because everybody knows what's GonNa Happen I read some fan fiction or not some fan fiction no like can we just used to lead them into it yeah I read some fan fiction you know what I read some predictions based on nothing speculation is what I read about Star Wars that was essentially conviction and I got really upset about it I told you about this already we had this conversation with no let's not do that yeah but I don't know it people I it seems like people are interested in what happens I'm interested in what happens was the was it that ray is a rookie was it no it's Ray in Cairo and fuck just like the weight again pure speculation but let me go on record saying I do not want this as the really casual star wars fan who does can't remember the title of Episode Nine Not for me it's not what you want the only other movie I can think of that we haven't seen that is going to be competing this year barring maybe you're frozen to in the atom akara categories clemency which is Alfred movie that premiered at Sundance and has gotten reviews and I it was pointed out to me that there to death row movies this year with just mercy and clemency which is kind of interesting but that's only six movies between the two of US we've done a nice job hopefully we'll have a peaceful December probably not as we go through all of our takes which of these sixty think is most likely to to mess up the the narrative is we're going to break down later in the show I have on the document that I made I have one thousand nine hundred seventeen written several different times with like twenty question marks it was I just I don't know what to do with it. It is obviously a world war one epic with really athletic filmmaker gang directed by Salmon News which is Oscar Bait shot by Roger Deakins which is how you know it really is and they haven't they're releasing the behind the scenes rich of him just like running and trenches they're really leaning into we worked really hard to make us you know and it's a very showy style of directing yes their narrative is the effort yes which is an interesting thing we hear a different version of that with someone like Joaquin Phoenix and his performance in the joker we heard all about how he lost fifty pounds and he contorted his body and he I mean this physical transformation this is the full-scale movie version right of what sacrifices were made to achieve something yes and it's so funny because the the movie is not out for still another three months but I think that's really smart and the reason I have twenty question marks is because is it too late in the Oscar season to kind of really breakthrough because the people haven't seen it and the Oscars season is like a full months earlier this year and then was your so we're in a really crunched situation I think we have learned time and time again that it is harder the later you get in the season more crowded it is it's harder to get people invested in your movie you've just created a wonderful segue for our next segment let's go to stock stock down if it goes bust you can make ten to one twenty

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