27 Burst results for "Ivar"

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ivar" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Was Cornell professor ivar Prasad But however you regard the move to digital of our financial systems the one thing that's for certain is that it is coming And that as it comes we will see regulations shape its future Something SEC chair Gary gensler investor Ken Griffin and senator Elizabeth Warren all agree is needed Many of these tokens do meet the tests of being an investment contract or a note or some other form of security that we bring them within the investor protection remit of the SEC Chairperson gensler is spot on on the need to have thoughtful regulation around cryptocurrency If people are going to be out there trading in it there needs to be a cop on the beat Whatever we mean by FinTech former treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin means to invest in it through his new $2.5 billion fund called liberty strategic capital And for the former secretary it all begins with payment systems But we really like the payments face We think that's a gigantic opportunity particularly for real time cross border occurrences I think the underlying technology of blockchain and using stable coins is something that's very interesting But let me just comment because I saw Bloomberg article down one of the big table coins in my view one some of these stable coins should most likely be regulated And two if they're backed by dollars they should be freely transferable and we should make sure that they're really backed by dollars So that dollars are held by a custodian bank and that there should fewer Yeah let's go exactly I'm glad you raised that because there was a piece on Bloomberg about tether specifically saying that right now they have 69 billion tethers outstanding and 48 billion of them were issued this year Theoretically that means they have $69 billion of more or less U.S. cash somewhere How assured are we that they actually have that money Well I don't know much about tether other than what I wrote about and I thought the piece was actually quite interesting But again they shouldn't be like casino chips They should be in my opinion if you're going to issue a stable coin The actual money should go be held in a regulated bank In a trust account and the people who hold the staple coins should be able to exchange those for real dollars at any time So a stable coin should be invested in U.S. treasuries or things that look like U.S. treasuries money markets of highly liquid backed investments Students not your job anymore It was your job Now it's Janet Yellen's job to figure out how you should best regulate that She's had some meetings as you know to try to figure out regulation of things like stable coins From your point of view is that something that should be the fed's responsibility Is that the SEC Where does that responsibility lie Well the secretary of treasury overseas a committee of all the different regulators And that's the right place So these issues cross different regulators some of them are treasury regulations through fin Some of them are the OCC for banks some of them are the fed and some of them are the SEC And in general you know I'm fine if people want to trade Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies But I think there should be full transparency They shouldn't be the equivalent of a Swiss numbered bank account So if you're going to trade in these they should be fully regulatory compliant fully BSA compliant And one of our big issues is to focus on cybersecurity And again one of the problems with ransomware is right now it's way too easy to pay a $25 million ransom payment in Bitcoin You can't wire $25 million to people who you don't know You can't deliver cash I believe the regulation should be same on these other cryptocurrencies So as you look to make investments with your fun in this area how vulnerable are your investments to regulatory changes I mean is that a risk and opportunity a little bit of both As I like to say I've been regulated when I ran a OCC bank and I've been a regulator So I understand both sides We actually like investing in companies in regulated entities because we think the legal and political risk is a lot less And we think they're safety in a regulated institution particularly whether a U.S. institution whether it's a regulated by the SCC or regulated by finson or regulated by the SEC So I as an investor would be very careful investing in unregulated entities There are clearly places where it makes sense to do that But one has to be aware of the regulatory risk Mister secretary do you have a sense of the possibility of contagion Let me be specific Let's go back to tether for a moment There's a suggestion that perhaps if tether collapse I'm not saying it will but if it did it could affect other cryptocurrencies Is there a danger of contagion across cryptocurrencies Well let me just say I'm less focused on the contagion I'm more focused on there are people who are buying that thinking they're buying the equivalent of U.S. dollars So when you say you're buying into a stable coin backed by U.S. dollars there should really be U.S. dollars there So whether it's an issue that drifts into other things or whether it's just investors can't get their money back I think that's a big problem and that's a regulatory concern That was former US Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin Coming up.

Zero Credit(s)
"ivar" Discussed on Zero Credit(s)
"In in marvel's newest movie shanxi in the legend of the ten rings. The titular character shinji in one other character played my awkward end up at a karaoke ivar singing all town road which meets that montero or little nas x. Whatever you wanna call him survive the snap meaning because old town road came out in two thousand eighteen or nineteen and that's after the snap would have happened so for them to be singing it. Currently in two thousand twenty three he had to survive the snap and still released the song and welcome back zero credits. This show where we talk about. Thanks my name's henry and my name is monteiro is the name of his new album and also his twitter handle but he is still. I believe little nas sex john. What's his real name. Little nas sex. No his legal name. Oh christian bale may really no. I have no idea. I think it's monteiro and henry and john to discuss the critical happenings of that. Their cultural zeitgeist. I messed that all up to how. Welcome to the podcast. You're on the air. Where on the air you can call in. We have google voice number all set up. That's a lie. yeah. I have no idea. Maybe his name as monteiro then. I understand why the album is called that. I don't know. I just saw somebody talking about it. And they refer to as montero. So if i'm wrong about that then so are they well. I only referred people as their artists names which made prince difficult for a while and madonna easy forever. because she's always been madonna. Okay i hear what you're saying. I didn't you know again nothing to contribute to this. I'm drinking a beer henry. I'll andre him now. Oh oh. I'm drinking non alcoholic beer that you left at my house. Is that athletic. Brewing company brew without compromise. Whatever that means which is it. That's a really huge misnomer. There's a ton of compromise in this. I feel like to in terms of athletic brewing. I think they're kind of the best non alcoholic beers out. Which is it's saying a lot and it's not saying a lot. They do still taste basically like beer. Flavored sodas but i think it does a better job of capturing what makes beer tastes good than your typical non alcoholic beer which is Make seltzer water. Kinda taste like hops and grain. Right right really. Really money's down. That crisp seltzer taste. Yes the Whereas athletic brewing company. I think has some nice characteristics. You could tell. It was like really be brewed But it's it's good. I'd say in terms of the na beers. You can't beat the log anita's hop water. But the athletic brewing company is a close second drinking lacroix but it's beer-flavored beer croix. I on the other hand drinking a and this is a bit of a mouthful. It is a belching beaver death. Tones phantom bride india pale. That's right belching beaver out of. I believe san diego california continuing their apparent years long relationship with the bed deaf tones by releasing a series of beers named after songs. It appears to be an official relationship like the deaf to. I'm not a deaf tones guy. I don't know that i could tell you. A death tone song from any other song But apparently the deaf tones deaf tones belching beaver got together belching beaver new beer on the texas beer seen recently got distribution within the last year. I'll read some copy if you'd like. How about the flavor profile. God damned okay. Fine named after the song by the one and only deaf towns phantom bride. Ip is a blend of amarillo. Sitra sitra and simcoe mosaic rare. For hop blend a delicately balanced for the perfectly drinkable mix of citrus and hoppy goodness a.

What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"ivar" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"Page recently made fun of that on one of our streams or whatever, but all right, finally, we have Finn Balor versus foreshadowing. Finn Balor versus Roman Reigns for the universal championship. Yeah. Yeah, this was a really good match. Yes, yeah. Another guy that can make Roman look good, enjoyed it. The Usos attacked Ballard during his entrance, hitting him with the steel steps, multiple times. Jimmy sets up for the splash, but the street profits run out and they chase The Usos in the back. Yeah. And then rains comes out while Balor lays in the ring and pain. But he agrees to still have the match Roman face dominated for most of it. But Balor eventually made a comeback and hit the coup de gras and rains kicked out, but he low blowed Balor in the process, which he's done in the past. And then reigns locked in the guillotine and made Ballard pass out to retain the universal championship. After the match, Roman's walking up the ramp, and for a brief moment, the lights turned red and it's not The Fiend, but we hear something like that. That was good. Just a single heartbeat. Rains looks confused. But then everything goes back to normal as the show goes off the air. That's too bad. It's not The Fiend. God. Yeah, but the demons coming back. So it was ballers unconscious in the ring, but he summoned the demon. Yes. Yeah. The demons summoned himself. Love the demon hate that he's gonna job to Roman. Of course. Yeah. You think? He's only one person's beating the demon right? You think Samoa Joe? Samoa Joe. It's still a joke in NXT. No one's meeting the demon on the main roster. That's it. That's the demons weakness, samoans. I mean, it's pretty racist. All right. It's I racist. Samoa Joe. It's supported. It's not racist. That's even more racist. I'm just kidding, but yeah, don't get me canceled. Canceled. Yeah. Explain all ten in the slammer. I'm sure it'll be a great match, you know, just like this one was, but everyone falls a Roman. Right, of course. All right, entrepreneur, raw. All right, hold on, hold on. Oh, sorry. So in this spam between SmackDown oh yeah, that's right. First, we have all out. Wow, that was great. All right, Monday Night Raw. Man, they ran them coal. They pulled out all the guns for raw, right? How does raw start? How do they kick this off? Hey, they started the way I like when they started like Saturday night's main event. I'll give them that. Y'all you like those promos? I know, but at least at least I tried. Oh, you mean those riveting promos from lucha House party? Yeah. I think I love Ali. Xavier. And he was like, hey, baby. The new day. I was like, whoo. Yeah. Vince is just not, you know. He's like, I already missed my friend. Conscious enough to know that that was like he can't Adam Cole's not allowed to be on my YouTube show anymore. Yeah. Damn it. And he's the up up down down champion. And I don't know what to do. We gotta strip them. Oh, is he? No, I just made that up. Probably. But yeah, this was the hype the tag team turmoil match for later, pretty basic promos from everyone, even mason T bar. They didn't even do anything stupid. No, no. It didn't even say. Lions. Next up. Bizarro tea bar. Lion. Yeah. Lions. A unicorn. That was when you're in contract renegotiations. Okay. Lions. That's how we said lines. They just didn't blurt it. I was like, oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh. All right. Eat antelope. What are they trying to do? That's what he said. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. And then he goes, oh, and wolves, they eat sheep, and then TV goes. That's not a joke, ladies and gentlemen. Nope. This is script from Monday Night Raw. Brilliant, brilliant script, Vince. I'm a genius. Yeah, we know. So first we have an in ring promo from the tag champs, RK bro. Morton says, let's see who's next in line to get beaten by us. Real starts talking about what he loves about every tag team until he's interrupted by Bobby Lashley and MVP. Lashley challenges Orton to a match. And Orton agrees, but only if the WWE Championship is on the line. Oh. So he's like the only smart babyface. Yeah, I guess you know. MVP says Lashley will defend the title against organic stream rules so there you go. Oh, MVP made the match. He did. Wow. Then lastly says we're gonna go talk to Adam Pearce and Sonya DeVille to get in the tag team turmoil match and then I will be a double champion. But then the new day comes out and Kofi's back, and he's dressed as Kevin Nash to go along with Woods who's been dressed as Scott hall for the past few weeks. Oh, now it makes sense. Yeah, finally makes sense. And Kofi tells Lashley, you might want to go hurry up because we're kicking off the tag team turmoil match right now. So that's first. We got the new day versus the Viking raiders. Ivar hits Woods with a splash off the top rope. And Woods kicks out. Check out there's like a 200 pound difference there too. Yeah. Not to mention Otis who's doing that on SmackDown off the second rope. And that's been putting guys out for like a month. Montez Ford. Yeah. And yet Woods kicks out of ivar who's basically ways the same as Otis. From a higher up. Higher up. Soon after that, Woods beats ivar with a roll up. That's one. Yep. The first of many. And just this match there's a lot of just this. Yeah. Jenna Mahal and veer are next. Along with chunky. Yeah. Kofi and Woods hit Mahal with their finisher to advance, not a roll up. Hold on, hold it. Okay. Wait a minute. Next up, we have the lucha House party. And they fall to a roll up, roll out. 'cause I don't you beat those guys, you can't. Mason T bar come out next. Can you guess how it ends? Well, for a little gotta be a big guy, you can only do a roll up. Roll up indeed. To a row. Finish. Then right after they lost mason T bar immediately beat up Woods and Kingston to which I asked, why didn't you just do that during the match? I'd never understand that. You lost, and then you dominate the guys. Yeah. Of course. Why didn't you just dominate them in the fucking match? Right. When you counted. Yes. Fucking hate that shit. So then Mustafa Ali and man soar up next. I'll leave, of course, wants to take advantage of the beaten up new day, but.

VUX World
"ivar" Discussed on VUX World
"It's no code low code which dovetails conversation. So it's there's there's a new thing that people glomming onto and say that's the thing but only channel really was the thing and maybe feel tired talking about that but the ability to come as you are in conversationally interact with any kind of digital voice or tool to get those things you need done. It has to be on the channel and what we found is that we might have the bleeding edge and one of the coolest voice tax ever invented. But what it's opened up. Is this omni channel orchestration. That people were trying to do. Methodology lies in different ways on. And now we're solving problems that are seven years old needed to be solved then. I'm happy to solve those problems. Interest in w we will come to your question. It's one of the obama about the future. So what movies. Come onto the show while it's interesting now you mentioned in You know we'll talk about job losses of the thing. I was thinking of maybe pop some of the reasons. Why some of these digital transformation projects and programs and initiatives. Maybe haven't quite gone to plan haven't had much of an impact on the call center on their fall. Where maybe the future of the call center is still is going to be largely human lead Is not because the call center tends to handle the extreme long tail you know if everyone serving themselves online and offline stauffenberg install against don online. Shouli it's only the very difficult still the hits the call center and therefore the scope for automation automating. That is less sold on on. The website is would use it in your experience. now is the case all on. That's what we start with. Try to flush out to. Ut me perfect. I mean that's why we often start with what we call least our company A listening value or listening phase where we get our ai at your front doors with digital invoice and we just listen or watch but especially in the voice we listened and we try to hear what's going on even events agent side as well as sort of utterance and we take off the barriers so there's no more d. m. f. or or pressing or say one for this press one for that there's no more I remember when natural ivar. I came out and said things like you can talk like yourself or talk human out on the house. You talk and you can say things you can say things to me like Pay my bill..

What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"ivar" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"Yeah. Oh, that's funny. Hey, I forgot the pizza shirt shows got the register. If you look hard enough, I'm sure. You'll see Joe. Sure, you know, at some point right? Alex verduzco were 99.9. Bob To share Roman retains of edge. Can't beat him with which other wrestlers, currently built strong, enough to beat Roman. I can't think of anyone. Nobody the rock face turn for wrong cuz he has his number. Yeah, I guess. Yes. But even that it's like, you've already been here. Yep. Jason dearen. Are we back to separate SmackDown and Raw podcast or is this just a one-off to celebrate crowds coming back? Just so you're a little, a little zombie shut, your mouth? No, we're not going to do some act in every week, but many be, I didn't know you wanted to do a Smackdown podcast by yourself off, but maybe, I don't know. We'll see. Like, certainly not every fucking week, but maybe before the pay-per-views. We'll see how, you know, maybe it's possible. But yeah, that is zoom off for fan questions. Yeah, so it is time for money in the bank prediction. Here we go. Trying to get my title back, and I've got some crazy shit on here. Well, good job. I'm glad. All right, first, we have the smackdown Tag Team Championships, Raymond, domenech Mysterio versus The Usos. I've got the Usos. I also have the Usos a job. So page it shows. Yeah, J pins. R a j pins. Dom, I have a JCPenney re how many people interfere 000 right? That was easy. Yeah, raw Tag Team Championships. AJ Styles. No mas versus the Viking, Raiders. I've got a j. No mas. I've got the Raiders here while you were lying when you said you had some crazy shit. Yeah, cuz they've hinted that almost in Styles or like just done it going to break up. Yeah. Maybe I got styles of them. Mosques I got a j pinning. Eric I've got a j pinning Ivar. I've got I've our page aging and how many people interfere 0-0 raw Women's Championship Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair. I've got Charlotte Flair, I've got flare a flare off. Flare sweep pin submission. What do you got going with pin on this one? I'm going to be another DQ I'm dealing with other. You gonna DQ? Yeah. Another one. I'm going to say pin. I think she wins it here. Yeah. How many people? Interfere 000 and does the winner get cashed in on? No, no they knew Universal chip. You're doing with paint on that. Yeah, yeah. She does a great. Maybe she doesn't, she it's natural selection, okay? Or Ripley wins? Then I get two points for the pin Charter. Probably rolls her up. Yeah, maybe Universal Championship, Roman Reigns vs. Edge. If you pick Edge and you get it right, you get to win the whole title. Anyone any takers? No. Oh no, of course not Roman Reigns all across the board or yep. What do you got submission pin? Goes off sub. How many people interfere one? I went one. One of the uses just one job. I got both Usos, okay, and does the winner. Get cashed in on, oh God, no, no job. New then we got the w e Championship Bobby Lashley versus Kofi. Kingston anyone have the balls actually? I've got Lashley. No balls Lashley across. We'd none of our balls up in submission other Sub sub submission. How many people interfere one to I have to as well and does the winner get cashed in on? No, no. I'm I'm going to say yes for the hell of it. Okay. Just for the fun of it. Sure. All right, then we got the women's money in the bank. We got silly navega. Oscar Naomi, Alexa Bliss. Nikki. Ash Liv Morgan tell you, n sameena, pretty. Got I've got live, I'm going with my heart. I must a clue stick with live. I looked at their names. I'm like, who else would win this? Yeah. Oh God. No, not again. Salinas to Quick back and they've already buried her Natalia to me. It's the only, it can only Nicky's. The only other name, I could see. Winning this thing was, but right, if it's gotta be dead. Yes, is her moment don't fuck this shit up, right? Don't fuck this up. I won't forgive you, right? How many people interfere 0-0 first jump off a ladder. Nikki Vega. I got Nikita, she's doing the superhero thing. Yeah. Does anyone hang from the case? Yeah, no, or any other weapons used? Sure, I'm going to say no. On this one. I'm going to say, no, as well good. I got the men's money in the bank. Kevin Owens Drew McIntyre, riddle, Ricochet Johnny, drip, drip biggie King Nakamura and Seth Rollins like they're okay. If Heaven's one, I wouldn't be surprised Drew McIntyre even riddle. I wouldn't be that surprised like the only. Well, three, I couldn't see Ricochet Morrison or Nakamura winning know. But any the other Five Guys? For sure? I would be shocked know. Yeah, you guys got I got biggie. Dammit, I also have Biggie Biggie. Okay, okay, yeah. How many people interfere? I don't know, I gotta read my, I got home and just one who's your one. Boobs boobs, Randy Orton, Debbie, great interesting summer. I also think there's a chance, I don't know. Well, I'll talk about this later but no later. First to jump off a ladder Morrison Ricochet. Sure I got Ricochet. Does anyone hang from the case? No, yes I got. No, I don't think they they don't take off. Yeah cuz now everything's of coat. Hanger ricochets you know fifty pounds. Don't even know if I should put it on here anymore, right. And the other weapons used to say yes here, I'm going to say stick with no and then. Does Randy Orton, help or harm riddle, if are only two options are those I'll say harm, unless they harm you could say, doesn't show For two. You want to say? No show you put no show. I don't think he shows you put harm. Eric. Yeah, Joey put help. I put harm if it harms a synchronous. Yeah, but help. Okay. I think he tries to help them and then just put you on a stick with those still doesn't work. And then like on Raw riddles like you do care about me your tag test out, awful. Well so it probably happened. Yeah, but the moment of him trying to help him would be not bad. Yeah. All right. Surprise appearance. There are so many choices. So many, so many choices. Yeah, who do you guys have? I have Sasha Banks. Okay. Yeah. I put Lesnar. I know it's not Brock Lesnar. Sasha was actually originally advertised for this show. Who cares? That's true. Yeah. So I guess it doesn't count if she shows a card off. I have Becky Lynch. I think she comes out after flare. Wins the title, okay, you know. Right? So the first time Jefferson lab. Yeah. Good trust. How many miles? How many miles or tables are broken? I got one one. I was think there's a chance like Bray Wyatt comes out and costs long live, the money. The bank, like just distracts or something. I'm Alexis are? Yeah, you have one and then my Summers. Yeah. I mean, I'm hoping there's more announce tables now that we're back, but we'll see. I got to Breaking. Okay. What's the Opening match? Pre-show doesn't count women's money in the bank. Same sweep it. Yeah. What's the main event at versus Roman bath? I put the men's, I know sometimes they don't do that. So you think it's going to be a cash campus? I don't think they're going to cash it in, so I think they put the men's last. Yeah, I've never rains Edge. I think there's a, you know, the fan theory that I've liked the most, and I would love if it happened, is if Kofi beat slash Li then right after that biggie, who won Money in the Bank earlier, Cashes in, on Kofi turns heel, right. Awesome. Be amazing. And then they have a triple threat at SummerSlam. Ya, Kofi Biggie and woods. Yeah, the other each other. Oh, sorry, Goldberg's. Going to ruin every month. Always, hey Jericho and Kevin Owens were going to Main Event. WrestleMania Jericho is going to win the rumble enter.

The Payroll Podcast
"ivar" Discussed on The Payroll Podcast
"With lots of different things to consider. If you are thinking about pound demands solution from a, a broader view of what I'd like to know is Ivar Simon, this before is well not asking Simon deliberately this side, it's in the future. If she is going to be widely adopted, do you think this is the start of the dissolution monthly pay cycle? As we know it, we've come to love the monkey chased cycle wheel of the month, you know, because that's what are mortgage has come out, come out but in the key is this, the beginning of the end of the monthly pay cycle as we know it at the moment, I don't believe it is. I'm not saying that there shouldn't undercooked be more Flex need arise. When a payroll is ROM from my point of view, my personal opinion is along with pandum and then near thought, seen as a reward on the bed. We also then have to build in financial well-being, for employees, so that there are educated and they know they and how to better manage their money for the bills off. A great that they will pay from my point of view as a payroll. Iran, as a payroll Supervisor over the decades have I ended up with employees coming. In fact that the need help that don't have any money to can't pay their bills. So if they couldn't manage on a weekly wage, which is still, I mean, there's still a lot of weekly pad employees..

Sound in Marketing
"ivar" Discussed on Sound in Marketing
"Ways infection designed to help people living about it than what. The standard is some of those things. So that's why. I started the academy unlimited amount of my background i have one entity expediency years experience in his allow. I really design was based application disabused. Petitions dvd's spot into bibles by amazon. India and i was looking another one stops. I disobeyed been one of the records. Hackathon day job which was signed johnny. Her on amazon trying to see how can they need more and more people do buy online Things that goes back into those in pill online shopping was limited through books and stuff saying that people are buying it for everything and india has been under the loud in that sense because they have a different kind of Copy shop rights. Online shopping was a big thing. of affirmative reality unwise came from you know if they combined noise if you could get it. Uncreative eight-run solutions. Maybe because that is the blood would people wonder advice with people buying so maybe we do something that will really doing. More online shopping. So i don Solution using wise on the air pollution. Coming on i knew dot fully house days. Something using jealous fixing all of those found san it for one. The people face award people lake the idea. And since then i've been in wise than some of the other family. I wasn't on this thing amazon. J one and j launch from work with horsebox technologies that i don the some some issue as their design los angeles done nothing of the game sunday systems and now going back to voice design as opposed to voice assistance because i think that A lot of people have heard the word voice assistance but the idea of design. Can you kind of break that down like voice assistance to some might be asking a technology question and getting a response but voice designed so much more than that and can you kind of break that down a little bit yeah absolutely so Lake you rightly mentioned right. Boys is the system which is helping new performance task on hippie. You getting started right. But there's a lot of things not say carnegie macau concepts and processes Goes into making that could work on the and the Talking to a bond. And getting things done but i got into the iceberg because that is acetate the icicle but on the pains below the iceberg want is because how does the human bought the dialed system would seven died of Signing that thing. Makeup of lucy music on the station designed trying designed Mimicking the human bought zeeshan as it was a human being bombed the station One whether to be complicated giving the ball back leila intelligence that it speaks to human but understands what the same thing which go stay right from the conversation design on the dino system designed that you have done thinking about cloudy reduce the gummy note for the user to the chimes. Your cons are some visual hills are some acquaintances which they will understand right so but it will. Do you designed the fossil staying on this main speaking the naturally on this time side. This is the time i could be speaking on. I could be phone on the bottle on time. Made the Processing something also. I know what's happening. Because most of the white is designed voice fullest does not have clean if you look at the order version of alex right so that is under the carpet not put bag wise design which is really really Base how are you thinking about them. Having everything right on the station does any so complicated users can speak in what they will really want. How are you thinking meeting national. What kind of actions are you. How you mapping the utterances the infants Is visiting the ways. Lord what is the invention of the user need to make that invention to the system but the national language understanding to understand. What the the ones i'm says. So there's lot of these kinds of elements which on know the the ice fog which needs to be in face. Analytic died on elevates. There's another fees of the voice designed because you have the funds complete. You've seen these has said but the sales that i can. I can fix. Those teams are happy. Look what would it features which will not use the on. What are the top features to. I know really happy to fix the issues on vice on things not being used if the discovery would be back and fix those things. So there's a lot of these teams that are like eight or nine elements they dis in the waste. Your sign which actually comprises of what people see in the ice and all of that Ultimately is so that the user doesn't have to think he doesn't have to think about all these things that you just talked about because i was thinking as you were saying that You know when when you go and you sit down at a movie and you're ready. You've got your popcorn. You know you ready to listen and then you like have a bad audio experience it takes you completely out of it ruin the experience but if you don't notice it at all then that's perfect. That's that's the point of it is it's part of the experience you go about your your moment what you're gonna do and you're not interrupted and i think that that's where voice design is so so important i also think of For ivar for on hold push this button. Push that button. If it can't understand you know this white girl there's a problem you know like when you were they say your social security number. Say your bank account numbers something and they miss. It just won miss and you're frustrated you know and i feel like with voice assistance and with voice technology because it's so new feel people's automatic response.

Change Lives Make Money
"ivar" Discussed on Change Lives Make Money
"When they get stuck they throw up there. Fucking hands in despair. This isn't working and they walk away and then at some point when they walk away they realize like oh shit. I should've walked away. I'm gonna come back to this weight loss journey and i'm gonna try again and then they try again and they'll get to that same place that they got last time they get stuck and most often what happens if the puck is working and never fucking works to me. They walk away. But if you're a patient you're plateau will become your springboard but you have to be willing to fucking breakthrough you have to be willing to stick it out through the plateau. You have to be willing to go to the gym wing. The scale isn't moving. You have to be willing to post on social media. When nobody's fucking reaching out you have to be willing to get on the call when you keep getting no after no after no after notes. So that you can fucking breakthrough but most people just walk away. And that's why they don't breakthrough y'all talking preach. I'm going to step in right there because we're talking about breaking through right seeing those emotions and pushing regardless of like things not going your way guys. I literally just post on my page talking about. How is gonna quit instagram. On february nothing was working. Nothing posing resonating. Nobody fucking like my content. Nothing was fucking. Goya people that i wanted to speak. Do nothing blowing up. I felt like i was in actually helping people and incentive blaming all the external factors to step back realized that i was focusing on. Things didn't fucking matter. I re- shifted my focus and now everything's fucking poppet right but i didn't blame any outside. Fuck sources here. I looked at myself in made adjustment based on what i was fucking doing. This is huge. You achieve great fucking things especially like an all night fucking fitness coaching business. You want to build a brand like beyond built your realize it's gonna take a lot of dedication hard work Haitians emotions a lot of shit that goes into this. It's not just gonna be like a business in next month. Got a huge rant. And they're gonna go down like that no work through some shit in order to get their y'all so we got about five minutes left on this podcast and i want to wrap up with some fucking final messages. So far shot and shatter. Like if you could say one thing to your clients right now and blonde built. That are listening to this right now. That are looking up to you guys. And maybe there's some that are stuck. What would you say to those clients. First things first. I thought to to both of our clients and also wanna talk to anyone listening to this. Podcast isn't impossible. ivar teams. And here's here's this top to talk to my dudes out there first. Because you're we're we're talking about six three dude with a fucking beard talking about crying and feeling your feelings right now you are. You're never too masculine or too macho to not fucking feel if your goal is to be a leader of your goal is to be a coach your to progress you need to learn how to lead yourself right and bima. True leader is actually allowing yourself to feel your feelings..

The Vance Crowe Podcast
"ivar" Discussed on The Vance Crowe Podcast
"A certain certainly such a a level of extremist everything. It's just that divisiveness in the countries were also. I mean that happens to some element he too. But i think al government much more like the two parties a much more similar than and the republicans and the democrats in the us yen. It's funny. I was thinking about this the other day that for a long time when i was younger i didn't have like a strong political affiliation. And the idea that you would have a team or beyond one side like yeah you might lean more laughter more right like not to some and now there's very very very few people that have some middle ground that they stand on people choose the side and go towards it and i think it's because if you don't choose side you're gonna win anything. You're going to lose everything and it's much much more polarized than i ever remember it. Yeah and i may have the press here as well. He was staley gift to america. And you did say that in some aspects of the press way they is a different view but nothing like what you say our sakes fox news and things like that. That's just absolutely extraordinary to me. And what's australia's relationship with china right now from your perspective. That's always been something. We've been watching kind of just like distantly. Yeah i mean when you look at what is happening with wool. And when they have tariffs and things like that animates with us. At the moment. I've been holding that ivar us in terms of grind and wine and whoa an impact that has to entire agricultural industry of heat. I mean we can pretend that way function without them but they really can hold sorry much Australia intensive experts in that has been difficult. I mean people have been looking at things like wool and manufacturing monitoring a case days relations. Continue to base are difficult. We've china could remove somebody like india but it would just be side difficult to create that infrastructure. Oh ray whole entire system. So that reliance day in the difficult relations with the government as well. I think people get quite frustrated when the government does that because it doesn't matter for them. The government gets paid the same but when that filters through to farmers and the money they handle comp may can. We've got so much we'll just sitting in storage he that isn't being sold or even being exported. It's it's difficult on that Agriculture to use any decision the government makes actually felton the hip pocket. He yeah i mean else. Julia is such an interesting place. Because you it's dry so much of it like he's not arable the parts that are produced massively but you don't have the consumption inside of your own country so all of the sheep that you have have to go to the middle east. Although i didn't know it was going to china and without expert partners australia's on an island and you just there's nothing you can do with your stuff after going through. The drought have actually become much more popular advocates. Such a hottie animal and they cut through the drought so well and the prices people at the moment of getting better prices guards than they would fish shape. The going to ten is age which is just incredible Particularly considering you can just harvest wild guards and and make so much money but so much of that is export. it's exploiting that to india..

The Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast
"ivar" Discussed on The Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast
"I mean she she could have been a much bigger star by now. Have they done a better job with the last couple of months and and the alexa stuff i mean stupid and you know it just for me. I i judge it within the context of. Here's what they're doing. Is this a good version of what they've decided to do. And what they're trying to accomplish in half the time. I don't even know how to put it through that filter. I might issue is when it's in its own university and cinematic stuff. It's off to the side. It's prerecorded or they wander into her world and they leave her world that's one thing but for base where to go from the ring To that room and have a camera waiting that to me that like dat bothers me more than than the other stuff. So i don't i don't know if these are vinci's ideas are not honestly i mean i he he i mean some of them certainly are but i don't know which ones and he's got writers and he's got wrestlers contributing ideas. He's got bruce purchase. You know saying yes or steering him certain direction so Yeah i mean. I think we're looking forward to mid july to see how much of this is just while we're just trying to fill some time and get through this until until the big stars come back in the crowd are back and then and then of course. There's going to be that feedback. That's gonna steer their booking in a way that they don't have right. Now this is. This is a long stretch of time for vince to self diligently do what he what he wants to do without the type of feedback that he's used to getting the help correct course are jackie says hey wait. Hope all is good with you. I watched rodney later last week. At apart. From the keio bro. The only their positive i had was jimmy smits commentary. I agree that this week. We'll probably them in a bit more. And i know adnan virk was awful so it's not a very high bar but i really enjoyed jimmy smith. I'm commentary. I'm a big fan at thought. He sounded like joe rogan and it felt like genuine excitement. Not a robotic. Feel sorry. Tom phillips i not might make over the next few months into a robot but i'm hoping his personality shines through. I felt shane base. There was a sense of familiarity due to the connection and actually thought that would be better off being the lead announcer and let jimmy vehicle or commentator. i think grace have been pretty good since virk and And now smith have come in and has steadied the ship. Do you think this is something worth trying out. No because i think i get what you think that i don't think it's it's like in a rational thought but court crazy just defined as as a character as a color guy. I mean i. I don't think like. I just think it's the worst like the worst idea the year they said. Let's just make raise a color. I mean ten years ago coming off of being a lead commentator who also played a. He'll so i think grace could transition grace's good grades has like a traditional announcing voice. Like i kinda like lead announcers to have good pipes and half good range in their vocals and not be straining when they try to like cover. Something like react to something and i think if graves just showed up as lead announcer and had never been a wrestler. We might. I might look at them through a different lens. But it's kinda hard to to remove him from that and you know so. I guess i would just prefer to have a good color guy. I'm still not sure jimmy smith. I mean you wrote this before last night show. I don't think it was good last night. I mean i think he's his vocabulary is not work needs to be for describing things with lively language words. Just don't flow in in a wave that that gives me confidence that i mean it's like i say everybody should be more. We're now because. I think he takes things too far the other action. But you've got to have a vocabulary that feels like it's more than a fourth or fifth grader. and not a dumb fourth or fifth grader. Not i mean a a reasonably smart fourth or fifth grade. But i mean you want your color guy to have a range of words that naturally roll off his tongue that he's using precisely and accurately that are in the moment the right thing to say that feels natural and i just don't feel the flow coming from and i understand it's two weeks and it's an overwhelming physician and you know it's hard to think and so i'm i'm totally giving them time. I'm not saying he's gonna last he's gonna he's better than dan virk in the spot and i agree like he is just a ray of sunshine in the sense that he seems happy to be there. but i talked quite a bit on the way outlined last night for vip members about you know specific things that he said that. Were just random platitudes that were just generic if not in applicable to the situation and he's still saying things that are self centered on him. We all think about that consciously when listening to announce but the lead play by play guy as a rule isn't really supposed to say me or i or i can't believe this like it's not about you. Your job is to enhance what's happening through lively descriptive exciting language when called for and not talk about how you feel about things in in in a in a first person way you should convey that in other ways and so it just it just doesn't i'm not impressed so far i'm just not But he seems nice and there's potential I don't want to be to tournament or robot. But i think he has actually quite a bit to learn from. Wwe again it's that it's that triangulation you want to get to where you're not a robot but it's also not amateur hour. You're not stepping on people. And just i want him to know that. If eric erik ivar you know i just think you gotta know that and you. And if he did you gotta say it. You know like you can't look like you're trying to avoid it you've got you can't get proton and swan wrong or if you do it should be the only mistake in the month of that nature you know so like with adnan virk i just. I didn't feel like he knew the product. Well enough And i think jimmy is is tip toeing to avoid making mistakes because he's not a mercifully familiar with the product and i just don't think that'd be hiring. Practices should be bringing people in in throwing them on national television on raw. If they don't have a super super familiarity with all the wrestlers in their history and the story lines and and because that comfort level needs to be there in order to accel another ways. And i don't think he's just jumping off. The page is good enough in any other way. I only voice is good enough to make up for things you know. Some people just have a great voice. So it's like well you know who cares if they don't have a big vocabulary or what but i just don't think he's other than being sort of excited to be there in a cool guy to spend a few hours with. I just don't think he's doing anything. Well i think there's some things he's just adequate at and some thinks he's not good at so far so but it's two weeks not bearing the i've just giving my evaluation of him so far. And that's that's where i stand. I launched the pro wrestling torch newsletter as a teenager in high school in the late eighties. I've been covering professional wrestling ever since it's been my full time job. Since the day. I graduated college and followed every technology along the way and tried to be on the cutting edge and one of them has been podcasting. We were doing podcast before the word podcast was a word. They were just called audio shots for our subscribers.

TT Filmpodcast
"ivar" Discussed on TT Filmpodcast
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Feliz Dia Novo
"ivar" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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The Future is Spoken
Jonathan Bloom: Conversations with A.I
"Jonathan used specialize in multi-modal design. And you have an incredible journey from ivar to designing robots And then also now designing assistance or smart speakers on smartphones and everything. What kind of similarities and differences do you see designing for one modality versus the other Well the different modalities. When usually when i'm talking about modalities it's these sort of voice input output versus the visual input output and i have mostly to be brutally honest. I mostly focused on the audio channel. How other audio modality. However you know with gebo and then with The google assistant more and more were integrating those west the the visual modality. I mean there's differences mostly are in the use cases you know in terms of our why people would use these things As i i don't know if your audiences background is in this field but for those who aren't you know a the used cases the number one use case from voice only is is is free. Hand is busy hands busy. You know so you know. Perfect example is you're driving in the car and someone needs to get something done and they want to be able to do it without having to look at anything. Ideally and that. That's that's where we've focused mostly on on voice only But then now we've got this whole world of multi modal where You know in the kitchen. For instance if you have a device in the kitchen and you know you wanna do some kitchen recipes. E wanted risk food recipes. You know then you have this opportunity to a you know a move in between them as needed. You know so. You're get covered with flour as you're as you're making a cake or something You know so you wanna be able to do something by voice but every now and then you just have to go look at the directions. Because you don't wanna hear your fault. I mean one of the challenges with voice is that it's ephemeral. Goes away immediately after you hear it and it cereal. You can only get one piece of information at a time. So the screen can be very valuable. If you've got a long step in the instructions of the recipe for instance So you know it's it's it's the use cases that really make the difference between which modalities Were using But dumb yet with gpo. It was interesting because it was a voice forward experience and by voice board. I mean that you know it's still multi-modal but the we're leaning more towards the audio channel but even if people were tapping screen there was so much visually that we were doing a to enhance the experience necessary to To give something that was required for the interaction like in terms of like getting the job done but in terms of adding a warmth You know the screen was able to do that. You know as he listened his. I was moving around in a certain way that communicated. I'm listening when he was thinking you know his. I've might look like he's thinking about this thing. Notice i'm saying he. S chiba was very compelling. So you know the screen could be used for a lot of us. Supplemental benefits that may not be considered part of the job or the task at hand but a larger idea of this thing communicating emotions and feelings and warm ups etcetera. Yeah that's amazing right You know we have options. Now that you can decide which modality you want to choose And how you want to do depending on the different use cases and where it has been on being used So those are things right. Also see the multi modal designed benefits people who You know for more inclusive design rather. Yeah absolutely i think that You know. Accessibility is extremely important topic today and i think sometimes people think that voice is an accessibility feature and it can be absolutely but we can't use that as an excuse to say. Well we have this voice modality so therefore we've passed. We've checked all the accessibility boxes absolutely not so depending on a disability. That person is a you know has in their life. Mindful of just more options in terms of modality not necessarily one being the one that is the accessibility features so with a multi modal device where there's voice input output and there's touch In britain visual output. We're there's more opportunities than it opens up for a larger audience to be sure on just on that point of use cases one interesting use case that i think earlier on we hadn't really thought about and i don't know if you'd say use case but one of the benefits we hadn't really thought about. Is you know when my family's at home and we're on our phones that we are all in our own world you know we are shutting each other out and we're sort of looking at the screen and and somebody could be in the room with you. Nobody could be in the room with. You doesn't really matter because you're in that space with these devices you know. We're finding that one of the benefits of them in one of the benefits of voice specifically as its communal again. You know it's like sitting around the radio shows you know if you know over fifty years ago where everybody's engaged everybody's interactive in the same experience. So it's it's a more shared experience which has been a a nice benefit of this modality and you know the use cases are much more communal and that's been a very positive in our

H-sana
"ivar" Discussed on H-sana
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Pfadi uf d'Ohre
"ivar" Discussed on Pfadi uf d'Ohre
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Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast
"ivar" Discussed on Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast
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Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast
"ivar" Discussed on Serienweise - Der Serien Podcast
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KLBJ 590AM
"ivar" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"They're like they've never heard of stories of people about exercising in the parks around Austin, Jason's that was Going on. For decades. I've been known to get winded. Alright, but George Hill of the now Oklahoma City Thunder. He's not a fan and is starting to question Should they be playing this game at all? If it is, if it is truly this dangerous, and you need these these protocols he's actually so they've enhanced the rules. Not just about the hotels in that stuff. You have to wear a mask all the time when you're not in the game now, like when you come out of the game, you go to the bench. You wear a mask. You're not supposed to talk. That's what's to socialize with the opponents after the game. This bumps elbow bumps. That's it then to the locker room on George Hill, says, quote. We want to play the game. But I don't understand Some of these rules. We can sweat 48 minutes with the guy next to us for 48 minutes, but we can't talk to them afterwards. It makes no sense in quote. Not much at all. George. No, George now. Well, look here, especially the sweating part. When you're close to somebody throughout the basketball game. Not only are you sweating when you're posting others, their droplets going everywhere, But here, I Let me be the movie. The guy on the other sources, please. Um Is it unsafe to play basketball amid a pandemic in these times? Yeah, probably a little bit. And you're taking all of the steps you can to it to make it safe. And we all know why they're doing it to cash cash. These checks. Uh, But I don't think it has to be on all or nothing. Sort of situation. Okay. Like is it? Is it letme or safe to not have a conversation with these guys afterwards? Yeah, it probably It really decreases your chances of spreading the virus by a few percent. Maybe maybe you hadn't posted up against the guy who had the cove. It's something you're gonna go give him a hug and talk to him. Exactly. I hear we're a few percent may even be ambitious. But I'm just saying What? Just do it, Okay. Just do it. What is it? That that is not a central, You know, conversation that you're having. They're so so just do it, But he continues. Ah, on being forced to stay in this hotel or stay at home. Quote. I'm a grown man. I'm going to do what I want. If I want to go see my family. I'm gonna go see my family. They can't tell me you have to stay in my room. 24 7. If it's that serious, then maybe we shouldn't be playing. But it's life. No one's going to be able to just cancel their whole life for this game and quote George George, do you want your contract? See, That's not to say George Hill's been in the league for a long time. It has made himself a pretty handsome living. He's not. Yeah, he's not James Harden rich, but he's made a lot of money and he could take a season off. He could retire right now and be fine. Some of these 20 years, I think would say Yeah, I'm going to stay in my room because I need to make these checks, man. George Hill signed a three year 28 million on a contract, including $20 million guarantee average salary of $9 million so dollar dollar bills, and that is that those numbers are down from the peak of his career. He has made a good amount of money that has not been his only contract, but I don't know. I just think it's it's interesting. A guy who's been in the league for a while. Who says, you know if it's that serious, maybe we shouldn't be playing dude not to take anything away from the seriousness of this, Jason and before you think I'm going full covert denier. I think a lot of those things are ridiculous. When I think of them with my mind if we're if it's this dangerous, but then you have you know the coach is that you know, but they pulled the mask down and they're in people's faces screaming to the officials or whatever. Nothing ever really adds up to me if they're actually worried, or trying to provide safety precautions, Having said all that I'm not playing in the NBA, I wear my mask when I leave the house or when I walk down these halls. Do you understand? These guys if they want to work are gonna have to follow the NBA protocols now. Is it crazy? Yes, is that as crazy is being locked up for six months or however long they were quarantined and in a bubble in a bubble. No, it's not. At least you still have movement and everything. But if you think that you're a grown man, and people can't tell you what to do I understand where you're coming from, sir. And you have that right? Not to cash that check. But also, you know, vibe with that younger player, or somebody is just kicking in there. Who needs that? She wants that check. You better follow those praying the guys, you know, the the LeBron's of the world. 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The Tennis.com Podcast
Daria Gavrilova on finding out what makes her happy
"Daria Gavrilova Dario Welcome or should I say Yeah Dasha that's about it. Thanks. Thanks for having me. I really excited to have a chat We've been in the lockdown so. As like yes. Sure. Chat. You guys probably not a lot of people to be honest right now not seeing too many people and. Also. Look at ten spicer were trying to be even Loris say. Because we are still allowed to go to training, but we're just being careful. So we create our own Babul within this bobble. There's another bubble it's just like. Crazy but that's okay. It seems like Australia's taking the quarantine current Ivar. So so so seriously because you were out of lockdown on your back in lockdown yet because our K. went up again. So they're probably GONNA keep going up for the loss while before gone back down but. Yet, wherein stage three right now is Toria somewhat every state. So even though you've been quarantined and all that I mean, have you actually stop training at all during this whole lockdown quarantine thing or have you not really been able to train as much? The first lockdown were lucky. We got all the gym equipment and. Hope back home and I just did my own workouts but I had like everything I had barbells ahead. You know all the heavy stuff. The chain I had the what black. Though I was able to train almost as normal, and we're allowed to go outside and do sessions outside and then yet. We're allowed to get back on the tennis court on a few weeks later. So that was the case and now. With tennis they restrictions noticed straight. So we're able to still come to the tennis and train. What's your thoughts though in when you will play a tournament because I know we have a scheduled tentatively starting from August onward where do you plan to go if anywhere? Well. I don't know to be on the I still have no idea I think many people due to illness. It's like the two options either starting in the in America or go straight to Europe. But I haven't decided. Let's talk about if. Everything everything still up in the air like ribs the. If it's all happening or not. So I'll just decide as light as possible. I think the one thing that I've taken from this whole quarantine whether or not the WTO starting again is just we know nothing that's all I know is that we know nothing there's nothing that's concrete. There's nothing written in stone at the moment though are. Able to come to the US like if you were to leave tomorrow for tournament, if there was a tournament, Mar, would you be able to head allows way? I'll will have to have an exemption and how hard is that to get well, we apply for an exemption to go overseas So we I think we're allowed to come see West but the de Straton government doesn't really want us to travel. So we need to have an exemption and we all applied for it and we still haven't had the answer but well, for example, arena already that shit got. An exemption, a world's intense. So quarantine what have you been up to staying sane I know not just training surely there's been a lot of new hobbies fun things to get into out of TIKTOK FU talks. I don't dance take talks 'cause I can't but I just. Make Fun of myself in posted anyway because it looks hilarious what else Well, I'm always been a bit like artsy artsy. I. I've been painting a bit I actually bought. Some real clay and been making like clay pieces and going to stadium than firing them of Maddie. Few they're all on my instagram few on the hub. And you know playing with the puppy and smashing natural lakes. You know I don raid much. But I've just that like rating Lena's book I was always intrigued on like how everything works in China how how does how does the federation work and how Cana tennis player come through and like she was the first one to come through and yeah, it's actually a real good book. It's awesome. Have your. Wedding plans taken a bit of a pause because of this whole thing. Yeah. We actually decided pretty early decided lack marsh that registered a postponed until next year

Science Magazine Podcast
Reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic
"Now we have contributing correspondent. Gretchen Vogel she in two other science news staff Jennifer Cousin Franklin Megan. whalen worked on comprehensive story on reopening schools during the coronavirus pandemic. Hi, Gretchen Hi, this is a very complicated story and tell you the truth. I'm a little frustrated because I. Just WanNa answers, but there are so many unanswered questions out there about current Ivars in children for example, how likely are kids to get an infection if they're exposed to an infected person? Do we have any numbers on that? The story was was fascinating, but also really frustrating to work on because we kept saying. Why are these answers so? There are no hard and fast answers, but there is accumulating evidence that kids newborns up to for purposes, eighteen are less likely to be It's not clear why that is, but it does seem likely that children are about one half to one third as likely as adults to catch the virus in the first place. That's not one hundred percent clear, but let's consistently showing. Showing up in a lot of data then once we get past that question of how likely is a kit? Get infected. We ask the next question. It's still open, which is if they do get exposed to infection and they acquire it. Do they actually get sick? That is also not a number that we know in part because there's so little testing of people who don't. Don't show any symptoms and to find out if somebody is infected, but not showing any symptoms, you have to test a whole lot of people for the trifecta of unknown. How likely is a kid to transmit this infection? So there is some evidence out there saying that even if they do get infected, they are somewhat less likely to share it to other people. That's correct. Correct. There were a couple of intriguing case studies early on I was a kid. In France, who was infected, a family friend was in a ski chalet with his family, and t caught the virus. He tested positive, but didn't yet. No, that between the time he was infected, and and the time he was tested. He attended ski school and Language School in his regular school. Officials, tracked down more than seventy of his contacts and none of them ended up being infected. Even two of his siblings were uninfected. All three siblings shared other viruses, some minor cold viruses. They all had it was that they had contact with each other, but the coronavirus did not pass from this child to anyone else. They could find so that's really intriguing, but it's only one case right right, so it's hard to extrapolate from that. What our story talks about are some newer data from France that are also intriguing in a little town north of Paris. There was pretty large outbreak in high school early February. Teachers happened to get infected way before anybody knew that the coronavirus was circulated in France and so two weeks between the second of February and the fourteenth February when the school went on winter break, the virus had a chance to spread a few weeks later, when researchers looked at how many people had antibodies to the virus, they found that thirty eight percent of pupils, forty-three percent of teachers and fifty nine percent of non teaching staff had been infected, the also looked however at elementary schools in the town and there they found three kids who based on when symptoms had started, and the fact that they also had antibodies to the coronavirus. They figured these three. Three kids probably had been infected by their family members, and then attended school, because they weren't very sick, but they were infected, and they checked with all of their close contacts, and it did not look like they had passed it on to anyone. So this is getting at the idea that there is a sliding scale that younger students might be less likely to carry INS spread versus older students in the high school years. Certainly babies seem to be least impacted and toddlers, and then elementary school kids, and then as you get past the age of ten or eleven, the risk of both acquiring and passing on the virus does seem to increase and high school. School kids seem to be fairly good at both acquiring and passing on the virus be not quite as good as adults, but there does seem to be an increasing risk of both catching and passing on the virus as you age, but that's great news right if that's true, that is really good news for safety of babies for the safety of preschools, and for the safety of elementary schools we have now are setup. We have the limited knowledge we have about their risks of getting sick or infecting others, and then we are talking about reopening schools as the end of summer approaches. What parents would administrators governments are trying to do is balance the risks to. To the health of children and staff against the risk of not having their kids in school, what kinds of things that have taken consideration on that other side of the equation? What our kids missing out on besides actual learning? If they don't go to school in the fall, such a balancing act, because schools are really really important for kids and for society as a whole right, they go to school first contacts, and for their emotional and social development, and then lots and lots of kids and the world get a fair amount of their food at school. Especially, the most vulnerable kids are really dependent on some of the food programs that are at schools. Also sadly, schools are place where some of the most vulnerable kids who might be subject to abuse at home where some of those signs are picked up, and where other adults in their lives can raise red flags and say hey. Maybe something's not right here, so there have been signs that child abuse cases have also been going up as kids have been staying away from school. There's a lot of pressure to reopen schools, but there's. There's not a lot of information about how to do that safely. But as part of your reporting on this year team did some pretty extensive research into how all these different programs that have reopened have fared he. You talk a little bit about what you looked at and what you're looking for. We did to a lot of research. We're intrigued because I live in Berlin and Jennifer lives in Philadelphia and Megan lives in Washington DC. DC Jennifer and I, both have elementary and middle school aged kids Jennifer's were at home. Mine started to go back to school with other kids in Germany at the beginning of May. This part time just a couple of days a week. My fifth grader for example went four days the whole week part time, and then was two weeks off, and then again went four days, and then was two weeks off. They were trying to keep. Keep class sizes super small so that if somebody did happen to be infected and attend school, they would only infect portion of their class. Not Everybody and they tried to keep the desks spaced far apart, so they were trying to keep as few in the classroom as possible so that they can keep a distance from each other. That was my experience in Germany and we wanted to know how other countries had approached the question. We looked at everywhere from South Africa to Benin to South Korea and Japan and Taiwan and lots of countries across Europe. Canada had opened some schools. Most schools in the US had stayed closed in part because summer vacation tends to happen a little earlier in the US, so we took a look at what had happened in those countries that had opened up to different degrees, for example the Netherlands started back with their elementary schools I and small classes, and only part time, but then they gradually as. As things went well, and they saw very few outbreaks in schools gradually opened more and more than we at the same time checked to see if overall rates of infection in the country had changed and in many places we found they hadn't. There's a big caveat there. Though most of these countries had fairly low rates at the time that they open schools, and they had the system place when an outbreak maybe happened to detected and to identify context and isolate them for the two weeks that you. You need to isolate people to make sure they're not going to pass that on. So what is a common practice? When a student has positive for coronavirus, some places would close the whole school. If one student was infected, other places would only isolate the people who had been in direct contact with the student, so their classmates with a subset of classmates that they had been attending within their small reduced size classes, and then that teacher, or any other teachers. We didn't see a big difference in. In end outcome race between those approaches. What did seem to make a big difference when you looked at all these different schools what seemed to make the most difference was close a small, so the kids could stay separate and wearing masks. Now there were different approaches in different places for example, most places in Germany made them optional, although some in some schools, everybody had masks on it and others only when you came in or were in the bathroom or in the hallways. Did you wear your mask? Israel was one interesting example where they did not try and reduce class sizes, so they went back to their fairly large classes thirty to forty kids. But they really did mandate masks for everybody, and that seemed to go k, until it got super, Super Hot, and then it was just impossible to ask people to wear masks all day, and so the health department and the Education Department said Okay Fine. Let's leave the masks away, but then about two weeks later they had a humongous outbreak in one high school, and some other smaller outbreaks in other places as well so it it. It suggestive that asks. There were making a difference when they couldn't do. The distancing that were happening in other places like Denmark where they they went to great lengths, and even held classes, churches, or outside, or whatever to keep kids as far apart as possible and as much fresh air between them as possible I'm in Indiana and I actually have my daughter in daycare right now because I'm in a county with st low levels. I am very nervous about it, and we keep our eye on the numbers. Because that's what I see as really important gauge for whether or not, it's safe to have my kid go to a situation with six other kids. Do you feel like that background level what your community spread like is important for what's happening at your school. Absolutely, Yes, that is a huge caveat that cannot emphasize enough that the background level of community spread needs to be at A. A low enough place that you can identify outbreaks when they happened in noticed them, and that you can take measures to try and slow them down I. Think if that situation then the harm to kids. Keeping schools close vastly outweighs the potential risk of opening schools right now. Schools are closed colleges or closed, but once the university kids come back, and all the schools are open. We might see a very different background that we need to take into consideration. And Be Flexible. If school need to close again, absolutely universities are such a different situation than high schools elementary schools I mean as we talked about the risk increasing with age, so I think that's going to be a real issue in the fall as universities try to open back up. What do you think are the main takeaways from your review of all these different openings in different countries and in different schools? It's still a little unsatisfying, yeah. Is operatives data are really of still released sparse and it super frustrating, because it's such an important question. It feels like we should have better answers, but we simply don't yet. I do think the main takeaway is is you have to be flexible if to recognize that you can't go back to pretending that the viruses and there or if you do you're GONNA end up with big outbreaks and you're. GonNa have to shut everything down again. Like happened in Israel. One other interesting takeaway that I found was that when we looked at the outbreaks that had been identified, it was frequently teachers who were more affected than kids often. Often it was hard to tell because there were very very few cases where people had really carefully done the tracing that they did in that town in France, but it looked at first glances, or maybe the teachers were spreading it to each other more than to and from the kids. I think that's something that's important to keep in mind as we move toward reopening, because teachers are better able. I think than kids to do the physical distancing. I think it's it's helpful to realize that. Maybe adults are the bigger risk factor than the kids I know. A lot of teachers are super worried about going back for good reason we know as parents and teachers. The kids are generally really good at spreading germs. Happens every single winter exactly and so when the middle of pandemic where people are dying, and then somebody says well. You have to go back and stand in a classroom with even half of the normal kids. In contact with these lovely little people who you really enjoy being with, but you also see his German accelerators All, day long is definitely giving a lot of teachers. Pause for good reason, but I think one of the things that we did see emerging as a pattern was the teachers maybe should be wary of each other more than they need to be wary of their of their students I do think also that reducing class sizes and finding some sort of creative hybrid solution where kids. Kids are in school part of the time, but then doing the distance learning also part of the time. I think that's GonNa to be unfortunately the way forward for now until we get things a little bit more under control. We've talked mostly about anecdotal findings, so far are their studies in schools that are taking a look at this and going to give us some good. Good answers. That's another thing that the story mentions. There are a couple of real studies that are starting in the UK there researchers who have started projects at several schools where anybody who wants can be tested both for antibodies and active virus, and so they're hoping to get a better picture of when somebody's infected. How far it spreads in a school and in Berlin and in. In the state, German state of Bavaria also very projects have started all right. Thank you so much, Gretchen thank you Gretchen.

WSJ What's News
Will the Economic Recovery Slow With New Coronavirus Cases?
"The latest economic data shows the US on target for a gradual recovery, but a spike in corona virus cases in several states is now making that pace more uncertain. The lack of clear direction led to a choppy day on wall. Street, but all three major indexes ended the day up more than one percent joining me now to talk more about the economic picture. Picture is Wall Street? Journal reporter, Harriet Tori High Harriet high so Harriet. Let's start with weekly jobless claims still very high, but they've been holding pretty steady on the other hand arise rise in Corona. Virus cases could now threaten that as the economy is beginning to reopen. What is your sense of what's happening here? Yes, we saw another week of these claims. Claims at about one point five million. This is you know slightly below last week, but more or less unchanged. It's still phenomenally high though when you think that before the coronavirus pandemic started kms kind of the two hundred thousand poet so now you know they've just exploded compared to that, and although they're not as bad as they were at the beginning of the. The public, there's still a lot of people who are losing their jobs every week and implying for unemployment. So this is just another reminder that the recovery could take them all on. It comes on a day was saying this very worrying increase in coronavirus infections and sentenced states, and just is a fresh reminder that things are not getting back to normal fast. What are we seeing among the states where infections are picking up? There's a fear now that restrictions may be imposed or reimposed in some cases, and as you say, that could further slow the economic recovery. Yes, so we've seen a few things happened in the past couple of days for one there are now quarantines in some states in the northeast, or if you want to travel from from states like in the southwest, and go their vacation, or whatever you have to quarantine two weeks, and that is that was kind of a big. A blow to these reopening efforts, and we've also seen some other things going on in Texas differences, some elective surgeries have been canceled and things like that. These are all just signs of. Hunkering down the hospitals you know reading to focus on on the more and more people come into the ICU because the very very sick with coronavirus infections, and this is just a sign that you know that people are still suffering from this. So this is spreading around and that re-opening efforts might have to to cool off a little because you know. People need to stay home to stay safe in many places. We talk a lot about small businesses and their worries about being able to reopen, and how long they may be able to stay closed at the same time. We're also seeing big companies like macy's which just announced his laying off thirty nine hundred workers, so even larger companies aren't immune to this. Yeah, and for macy's. This is actually the second round of layoffs. They had a layoff of two thousand in February. So this is of the of the retail story that was saying I. Mean we did see retail sales. Increase Law may bounce back off the very severe drops in March and April, so they seem to be improving kind of on this across the board level, but. But one thing that is going on that a lot of analysts talk about. Is that the retail sector? So one thing the pandemic has done is it's really sped up this shift this pivot to online so businesses that have very significant online presences. You know they might be physical brick and mortar stores like say for Instance Walmart, we think of Walmart is like a supermarket and. And in town, but they've made a big effort to pivot to online, and then, of course you have companies like Amazon, and so on so some companies are weathering this pandemic well because they they were kind of faster than others to shift to this to online, and they're able to serve customers very quickly and demand in online fashion because you know with the current ivars pandemic. Pandemic, a lot of people are too scared to go out to the store, or they don't want to be in shopping malls, and so on because of the risk of infection, other companies have really really struggled with that, and that's I. Think we're seeing that reflected in the in the employment situation, you know we have some retailers that cutting jobs and other retailers that hiring. And, what about the consumer spending picture I mean we know this makes up a huge portion of the economy, and if we're talking about reimposing restrictions or further lockdowns. That's going to suffer. We'll see consumer spending data for May Friday morning and consumes Benny's expected to increase a lot eight point seven percent, but this would. This is coming on the back of a thirteen point. Six percent decline the prior month, so it Stephanie Climbing out of a big hole, and it's not back to to where it was pre pandemic. The one thing that is really helping consumer. Consumer, spending the moment is the supplemental on insurance benefits and unemployment insurance benefit, so this is six hundred dollars a week that people are getting alongside regular unemployment benefits. That is hugely beneficial. Some you know some people have actually seen the personal income increase based on this benefits, but they not expected to last beyond July, and that that will be a real crunch point you know whether consumers, particularly the low income spectrum are going to be able to carry on spending. Is They have if unemployment benefits a cuts and the labor market pitcher does not improve. Harriet something you've mentioned even with the consumer spending data. Coming out tomorrow is that all the data were talking about now? We are seeing of course on a lag, and it's not even giving us necessarily the picture of what we've been seeing. Unfold over the past couple of days or a week right? Yes, so this is this is kind of an issue with some of the gunman data we it does come with a quite long lag so today for instance we saw GDP data the final GDP data, but that was for the first quarter which ended in. In March, which was now you know seems like a very long time ago, and we also know now that the economy officially entered a recession in February, so we won't get data for the second quarter for about another month we can look at private data real time data that comes from companies, but it's not quite the same as government data that is very thirty sort of tested and so

Squawk Pod
Former FDA head says some parts of U.S. could see 'exponential' rise in COVID-19
"We begin with those new fears about the fall, and what the growing number of outbreaks could mean for the school year, Dr Scott Gottlieb the former head of the FDA now, a CNBC contributor raising those concerns tonight, and he is with us once again Dr. Gottlieb's good to be back with you tonight. These concerns come because of the rising number of cases. We're seeing in places like Florida and Texas. Right, I think we absolutely should make an attempt to open public schools in the fall, and we were headed in that direction I've been talking to a lot of school. District says starting to make plans for how to safely do that had a D. densify classrooms how to protect teachers had to keep students grouped into cohort CEO have large groups of students intermingling so that you can isolate students. In case, there is an introduction into the classroom of infection. Infection, but when you look at the southern states in the southeast right now you see these large outbreaks underway, and really some stay, sir, tipping into what we would fashion as epidemic. It's going to be very hard to open public schools against this backdrop so i. think a lot of the focus right now of our discussion is on maintaining the economy keeping businesses open, and we seem to have come to the resolution that we can maintain business and. And keep businesses open even against the backdrop of a lot of infection right now the infection that we have but the decision open schools is a much different decision, and the threshold is much lower and I fear that if we continue to have this persistent level infection that we're seeing in the south and the southeast right now it's going to be very hard for local school. Districts make decisions to open, and if we can't open schools in the. The fall that's going to encumber our ability to really get back to robust economic activity, because payers don't go back to work until their kids go back to school. This is coming as we're seeing infections in places like Florida effect, younger people, and the fact of the matter is Dr Gottlieb. We don't really know the effects of the corona virus on the youngest. Do we because they were pulled out of school and they were kept largely at home. That's right and hospitalization rates are going up across the board, but more twenty and thirty and forty year olds are now finding their way into the hospital. Because infection rates are rising in that community, and that suggest two things number one to suggest that there's probably a lot of twenty and thirty year olds who have grown ivars 'cause we know a much smaller percentage of them are likely to get sick enough to require hospitalization, but would also starts to tell us that they are getting sick enough to require hospitalization I think that there was previously a. A belief that you know if you were twenty or thirty somewhat impervious to this now we see rising hospitalization rates among that age quarter cohort, as far as younger kids are concerned with in every country. This became epidemic. The first thing that those nations did was close the schools and we don't have good data on this, but it's probably the case that parents with school age children here more strictly to the stay at home, mortars in the social distancing so young kids were largely kept in isolation away from situations where they would have contracted the virus. If only because schools were closed very early in the setting of these epidemic, so we really haven't seen the infection. Have the opportunity to infect that community to infect young children, because they were protected from the virus in same way that older people now are protecting some virus in a much lower rate of infection is occurring among older individuals in the country, and so we don't really know how this virus is going to behave. Once it gets into different cohorts that have been largely unaffected to date. If, you were advising the governors of Texas and Florida tonight. Dr Gottlieb what would your advice be about dealing with this epidemic right now? Well they're really at a critical point right now because you don't know where they are in the scope of their community spreading their epidemic baker very easily tip over into what we call exponential growth where the cases start going up very rapidly, and this becomes much more deep seated into community. There are signs that that may be happening already and so what they need to do right now. First of all universal masking is the simplest thing we can do. It's effective. Effective it's not wildly effective, but it's really the simplest thing we can do. That's not intrusive. Shorter closing businesses. The other thing you need to do is very good testing and tracing to find out what are the sources of spread. There seems to be some indictment right now of the bars in Texas and Florida, but we don't have really good evidence at the bars of the sources spread. We think they are because we know they're indoor. Congress settings are high risk. Risk Settings and they're not adhering to social distancing rules that are in place in those states right now, so there's a belief that those are the sources spread, but we don't know that there might be other things causing the spread at the community level that we need to identify, and that's what good tracing comes into play Texas and Florida, having invested in the tracking and tracing if you look at an early of the fifty states, and who's doing a really good. Good Job Texas and Florida aren't the worst, but they're certainly not the best, and there's certainly below fifty. The median level in terms of the number of tracers number public health workers. They have doing this tracking and

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood
Real estate disruptors got disrupted by COVID-19
"In a growing number of cities. If you want to sell your house you can get an instant offer from tech enabled companies known as either buyers. If you accept the company may fix up the house a bitch then turn around and sell it within a few months at a tidy profit amidst the pandemic the four biggest I- buyers open doors Zillow offerpad redfin. All temporarily stopped buying houses and March in some cases backing out of deals and laying off staff but now buyers are starting to come back. Mike del Preti has been following this corner of the market. He's a scholar in residence at the Leeds. School of business at the University of Colorado Boulder. Fundamentally I bein. Transfers the risk of selling ones home from the homeowner to the I. Buyer and and somebody needs to pay for that and that's typically the fee that an eye buyer charges of before the pandemic the average fee buyer would charge around seven percent but now the question is are consumers willing to pay ten to twelve percent for the ability to sell their home in this in this environment. I think that's that's one of the big questions that they're going to look. Some housing analysts are expecting home prices to fall this year. What does that mean for this model? If these companies can't buy a house and turn around and sell it at a profit typically an IBM will hold a home for about ninety days So I think the loss of depreciation relatively small but it just goes to the question of fees. If they're going to lose money on that they have to make money somewhere. It's just going to be there. Have to charge higher fees. Do you see all the buyers surviving. I think the IB model will survive. I'm not quite sure of all of the I. Buyers will there's only a very small number of of serious buyers out there zillow offerpad they're not little scrappy. Startups that You don't have a lot of capital these are all very you know. There's a very small number of dig. Well capitalized companies here. So I think you know. They have the runway to To get through this. It's just what the future holds. And that's that's a bit uncertain at this point. How is the pandemic changed? The way they actually do business in terms of buying and selling which has been made harder by social distancing requirements the social distance requirements is. Actually this unintended advantage of the I. Model they can enable consumers to transact the house without interacting with somebody else if you want to buy a home from an eye buyer because they own those homes empty you can go visit them. You can tour it on your own. You don't even have to go with a real estate agent that's an activity that only I- buyers can facilitate just by the nature of their model. So the new programs the ivars rolling out there all about doubling down on that unique competitive advantage they have compared to anybody else in the market when you and I have talked before I think we've both been surprised how much people are willing to pay or give up in terms of profit on their home for convenience and for the certainty of making a sale. How do you think that equation changes in a down economy? I think that the appeal is still there. And if you need to move and you're in kind of a cool market where you don't know how long it's GonNa take to sell your home. The appeal of going to an eye buyer is quite strong and I think folks would be willing to pay for that if that he gets up there too high. It does feel a little bit anti-consumer so that's the billion dollar question. Is What will consumers be willing to pay for that convenience uncertainty in a post on quarrel? Mike del Preti is a scholar in residence at Cu Boulder last year. I- buyers accounted for just one percent of overall home sales according to Red Fin. But del Pretty points out. It's not really a national market yet. The model works best in cities like Phoenix. Las Vegas Charlotte. We're houses or affordable and pretty similar making it easier to price them with an Algorithm Raleigh North Carolina was the top market with. Ibm's making up about eight percent of sales

Between The Lines
Kevin Rudd on anarchy in the post COVID-19 world order, and could stable democracy be a reality in Iraq?
"Former Prime Minister Kevin right on the geopolitical consequences of the pandemic. He predicts the coming post covered. Anneke plus Iraq believe it or not. It's future looks brought today than it has an any point in the past Dick. I'd stay with us for my chat with Linda Robinson from the Rand Corporation. She'll tell us while we should not give up on Baghdad's fragile. Democracy Corona virus continues to take a toll on the health of nations around the world. One thing has become clear the winners and losers not who we might have expected a year ago. The virus is taking an uneven and unpredictable. Course through the world defying. I usual assumptions about power and resilience. Some small poor countries being left relatively unscathed all powerful prosperous nations. I've been ravaged. So what does this mean for global order and for the strategic robbery between China and the United States? Will everything change or is the virus? Mealy accelerating trends that were already in place. Former prime minister of Australia. Kevin Rudd is the President of the Society Policy Institute in New York. He's written an essay in the most recent issue of Foreign Affairs magazine in New York. It's called the coming postcode Enki and he joins me now. From Queensland's Sunshine Coast Kevin Rudd. Welcome back to between the lawns. Good to be with you on between the lines. Now you'll recent essays titled The coming Postcode Anneke Y Anneke. You're good real turns color of international relations you would know that realists assume that. Anneke is in fact the natural state All the International Society of states rent was Headley Bull who wrote about this crowd along time ago and Australian realist and Australian realist. Ten within the real documents that order actually represents the exception rather than the rule So why do I argue this I argue it because the current order as we've done since forty five is underpinned by and large by US geopolitical pound Gio economic power secondly That's become challenge at least by China Thirdly the Cova crisis has turbo charge The hit on American real and perceived power. But there's a full factor as well. Which is the impact which the Cova crisis has on China's Powell not least the damage to its economy the flow through effect to its ability to spend on the amounts of money on its military and on the belt and road initiative example but more importantly international perceptions of China in the developed in the developing world. So where do we end up? We end up not with The same old order as in the past but a slow and steady drift towards more anoc order. We're both China and the US damaged and the institutions of global governance with the UN. The will bank the National Monetary Fund the G. Twenty etc become increasingly the terrain for geopolitical battle. Between these two wounded POWs a K. Sunday the country's the victory he but some analysts say that China's heavy handed approach eccentric lockdowns violence. That's been a political win for Xi Jinping in Matt strengthened the Central Authority of the communist regime. How would you respond to them? Well let's look at That argument within China itself. There's been a huge hit on the accompany And as a result of that China will have its worst gross numbers twenty twenty the Ted in over half a century since the end of the Cultural Revolution almost That is huge. It undermines She Jinping's China Drain which was One pillar of which was for China to quadruple. Its G. D. DP by twenty twenty measured against two thousand levels this single year of itself. Economic non-performance blows a hole amidships in that and then secondly on top of that. Tom You've got the problem which arises in terms of internal political debates within China so and I think some growing levels of resistance to Xi Jinping's on leadership and finally as I mentioned before The blowback around the world in terms of the economic damage To economize both developed and developing causing a big question mark to a rise in terms whether China has in fact being the risk to the world's best friend because of the outbreak of this virus. So these factors I think. Qualify the overall argument you hear from some the China's authoritarian model in managing the crisis domestically translates into a geopolitical win the China internationally. I don't think that necessarily holes walk conversations. Do you think heaven. I going on right now in Beijing over China's place in the world I mean is the division division over this so-called Wolf Warrior this is the and diplomacy we often hear about a division between that Wolf Warrior. Diplomacy versus say China's desire to promote soft power. Chinese politics in some respects is not dissimilar to elements of politics. We and other countries. That is you find nationalist. Ten internationalists you find a local ists globalists' you find audio logs versus as it were reformers and pregnant at this and so the as political system while it's Control by Xi Jinping's leadership still has all these tensions and personalities within it so the debates now I think are of a twofold. How do we allow this to happen? In the first place what failed in terms of the processes insistence China put in place after the Saas Crisis of two thousand and three to prevent a pandemic or epidemic as it was then from happening again. The second debate is how the Hillary you get the economy back together again given the China a economy with forty percent of Gdp comes from the traded six or the economy and International. Trade is being blend. Bits by this crosses and the other debate again between nationalists internationalised is the one. You've just touched on the Tom. Which is China's wolf worried diplomats out there launching attacks against any critique of China's performance On the one hand defend the party's legitimacy and on the other hand older more seasoned diplomat saying this isn't actually contributing much to the improvement of China's global image those discussions and debates underway. At the moment we're talking about this wolf warrior diplomacy. What do you make of China's recent boycotts threats of boycotts of Australian Exports Bali? Beef what what's going on well as I've said in other recent interviews since those public statements by the China's ambassador Australia it's unacceptable in my view for any ambassador accredited to any country to receive public threats against the host country In City five years of more dealing with the Australian China relationship I don't recall previous Chinese ambassadors of having done that not by any Australian diplomat ever having done that irrespective of the crisis of the day with was ten on all the things that I went through when I was in office etc so I think as a matter of shall we say diplomatic practice. What occurred then was regrettable as as being some of the hotline commentary. Which emanated from the Chinese nationalist media? the bottom line is however the Chinese nationalists have seen The effectiveness All the some of these sorts of measures when applaud various countries in the past sorts of economic leverage which China replied to no way out to no way through the Nobel Prize Committee Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to a famous Chinese dissident And I've also seen how those Economic Leverage points of work with various of the Europeans. So this is not alien to the Chinese playbook my argument about China's Australia's management of The relationship in prison is that if the Australian government's of the view and a view I in general support that there needs to be an independent international inquiry as to the origins the virus transmission of the virus notifications to the WHO and threw them to the world community etc. Then again to put that Ford isn't as trade in government and then do some work on it. I get a few other governments to come along with you an advance that through the multilateral machinery which rather than just blow it out as a thought bubble That's the way which you do. Real things in the international community rather than I. Fear sometimes pitching a diplomatic initiative primarily for domestic political leverage into straighter. What complicates matters? Further is president trump's theory that the virus was leaked from a lab in Wuhan and raises the question. Why would China agree to enquiry without losing this between the lines on? Abc Radio National. The familiar voice. You're hearing is former prominence to Kevin. Rudd is now president of the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York. We've been talking about his article in the current issue of Foreign Affairs magazine. Kevin we'll talking about China and how it's paid a price as a result of this current ivars. Let's turn to the United States. How badly damaged is the use in your judgement? I mean we'll recover reasonably quickly With a change of administration in November or does the damage go deep. Perhaps too deep for recovery has been deep damage politically. The the. The House is a divided house within the United States. Those of us who have followed. Us politics of the many years have rarely seen it This divisive and that actually is a real factor in terms of constructing a post presidential election national consensus on how America engages the World. And the future. American politics has become so binary including on America's own future will view on the economic damage. It's huge. This is the biggest hit on newest economy at least since nineteen forty-six and the recovery from the war and probably since the depression the end of the depression and thirty three So this takes a while to recover But the American economy know a history of resilience. Look what happened after the global financial crisis? But well I was going to make the point to is enormous capacity for change and renewal. I mean you think about its recovery from the civil war that oppression in Vietnam. You being a bit too pessimistic. Kevin. Well I live in the United States and I actually listened to the debate on back in Australia now and when my American interlocutors Republican and Democrat Friends of mine over twenty years who A positive let's call it. The Foreign Policy National Security Policy Machinery signed that it's become increasingly hard to forge consensus these days across the aisle on America's behavior in the world That is a real issue. Then it's not just my external analysis it's part of the internal analysis within the US itself. Do I think the United States can come through the domestic political Malays and the Economic Destruction? Which has occurred? Yes I do. Because it's remarkably resilient country But I think a precondition is that We see a Democrat. Win this November it's not that. I am a A cheerleader for Joe Biden. Personally I barely know the man Bought he's lucky to put together a mainstream Competent Foreign Policy and National Security Policy Tame as opposed to Frankly the chaotic nature of the trump administration on most foreign and national security policy questions. And that I think is necessary for America to rebuild. Its alliances abroad rebuild. Its credibility in the eyes of the risks of the will and to overcome what has been an extraordinary period where America rather than taking the lead in the global recovery From the virus both in public health systems and economic terms as simply being missing in action and in fact the unable to contain it's the damage domestically

Gaming Ride Home
Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla trailer shows off viking battles
"UBISOFT UNVEILS. Assassin's creed Valhalla. Yesterday ubisoft teased the next assassin's creed with a long stream from digital artist boss logic drawing what will undoubtedly be the games cover art in the stream ended with the reveal of the Games title. Assassin's creed Valhalla. And a promise that a cinematic trailer would premiere the following morning which it did the trailer follows. What appears to be a Viking leader doing various Viking. Things like smearing blood on his face sparing the lives of women children and playing with his kids while a narration. Voiceover says they are heartless godless barbarians. They murder and kill blindly. They scar the land of England lands. They will never defend never love. The time has come to speak to them. In a language they will understand and it is revealed that the narrator is king writing out a declaration of war against the Vikings from there. The trailer shows Vikings storming a beach and accepting a volley of flaming arrows as they enter into a large scale war with England the description for the game reveals that the Viking leader we have been watching his Ivar and we see him fighting and slaying and he throws his acts at some enemies but it does not return to his hand automatically which is disappointing and then a big scary extra tall night enters the fray at this point four sees a hooded man appear briefly next to a leafless tree. I for a moment thought maybe it was an assassin or the ghost of an assassin. But then I've or yells before getting totally walloped by the big night who will definitely have an excessive amount of HP when you actually fight him in the game. When all hope seems lost and Mr Big night with big strength and defense stats has his sword against ivars neck. I've or kills him with a wrist blade but the blade actually on the outside of the wrist as opposed to the inside game is coming holiday. Twenty twenty pending any delays related

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
Coronavirus For Kids, And The Science Of Soap
"You may have been hearing lately about something called Corona virus. Or maybe you've been hearing about Kovic. Nineteen many of you have been affected more than just by hearing about this new illness. In some regions and countries. Lots of things have changed. Big events like football or soccer matches concerts and community events have been postponed mosque. Church and synagogue services have been cancelled and schools and places where adults work have been closed. It can be confusing or worrying when normal life changes. If you are feeling a little concerned you should ask the adults in your life to help explain things but you should also that things are probably feeling confusing. And maybe a little overwhelming to your adults to most of us haven't been through something quite like this before and going to take all of us being calm and following the best advice of health professionals and our local leaders to get through this together today. We're going to answer questions. You've been sending us about corona virus in an effort to make sure you are informed and prepared not scared. We're putting this episode out. On Friday March Thirteenth Twenty twenty. The global situation is changing very quickly. But the information. We're going to give you today pretty relevant. Whether you're listening the day we put this out or maybe a week or two later or perhaps even later and as things continue to change you can continue to send us questions. You think we should answer. Let's start with corona virus. What it is and what Kovic nineteen means we asked Critique polly to help answer your questions about this virus critique it is an infectious disease doctor. Infectious diseases are illnesses. That are caused by a microorganism. Getting into your body micro means small so something really small. You can't see it. Some infectious diseases are passed from one. Human to another by insects. Like mosquito others are passed from person to person in other ways like by one person. Coughing or sneezing and another person breathing in those cough droplets. In the Air Dr Critic Acapella works on Infectious Diseases and she's actually one of the leaders of the Infectious Disease Society of America so she thinks about contagious illnesses a lot and she's been helping a lot of politicians health officials and others think about this new illness. That people are so worried about so she was really glad to get a chance to talk directly to you to kids about the questions. You have islanders. Henry I'm eight years old. I live in Oxford. Ohio and my question is why did the current ivars happen? Hi My name is Isla. I live in spokane Washington. I'm eleven years old in my question is what do scientists know about the corona virus? Hi I'm Evelyn. I'm seven years. Old From Kirkland Washington. And I'd like to ask what is the corona virus. What exactly is a corona virus? We keep hearing this word corona virus. What is that? Karma bowl is on part about large family of germs called viruses chronic viruses infect animals and some infect people so the one that is causing the big outbreak right now is one that index people and sometimes when this happens it can cause infections of our lungs also cause fevers coughing and shortness of breath. Hi My name is Nathan. I am five years old. I live in Washington and lie. Question is why of a different take of other current viruses. That kids might be familiar with if if we've gotten a cold. Is that a corona virus. Yes quarterback most commonly called what we think of as causing the common cold so people have had probably a corona virus already in their lives. If they've had the sniffles coffin. It's not allergies. If they've had a cold viral illness they may already have had a corona virus. So why are we concerned about Cova? Nineteen the disease that's caused by this new corona virus. Hello my name is Waitin' Four and a half years old eleven in Pennsylvania. My question is was the coon of why was bad. Hi My name is advocates are the venture cargo. I am five years old Miami Kelly. I'm an elephant Chicago. How did the corona virus become so powerful so toby nineteen is what we call a novel coronavirus and what the word novel means is that it's new and that people have not seen it before and that's why it's called? Colgate nineteen the coast and for Corona. The D. I. Vin is Virus Disease In nineteen. Because it first appeared in people in two thousand nineteen and because it's new and people haven't seen it before it's making people very sick. Is that because because people haven't seen it before none of us have developed any immunity to it. So we're more likely to get it if we come in contact with it because our body has no built up way to try to prevent us from getting it. Because everybody's never seen it before. Yes that's one reason so the bodies have never seen it before We don't have any way for our body to recognize and develop a immune response to it so none we can get very sick and that is one of the reasons we are so concerned about it because we have seen that some people Who can get this disease? Get very sick. You said that that lack of any immune response is one reason. Are there other reasons why humans are likely to get this one or why there's concern about humans getting it? Well one of the reasons we get concerned about humans getting it's not. We've seen that people who are older when they got it tend to get more sick and that is one of the reasons we are so worried about it. My name is Tara and I'm turning eleven and I live in New York City and my question is how do viruses mutate? Hi My name is Millie and eleven New Jersey and I was six years old and my question is. How did the current virus start? Where did this disease come from? We aren't exactly sure where the disease has come from. Belli's one thing. We are still working to understand but we do know that there are lots of viruses in the world and based on our best guess right now where other chronic illnesses come from we right now think that it may have come from bats and there may have been some sort of intermediate host and from there came to humans however that has not been confirmed yet and they are still working to identify where it came from so it may have come from an animal animal's could have had this before humans ever got it and somehow transferred from animals into the first humans who got it absolutely correct. How does this virus spread in people? Virus spreads mainly from people either sneezing or coughing by their droplets. So that is why it is important if you sneeze or cau- to cover your mouth so you can't spread it to other people if you cover your mouth with your hand while you cough and then you put your hand down on your desk or your table or hold hands with your friend. Can you transmit the virus that way? Well sort of so if your hand has a virus on it and then you touch your hand and then your hand to get scars on it and your friend than touches the mouth or the nose order is than they can give themselves the virus if they don't wash clean their hands before they touch their mouth their nose or there is so it's very important to wash your hands before touching your face and critique. Oh we mentioned a minute ago. That people who've had a cold have had a corona virus. What are the symptoms of this particular corona virus covert nineteen so the most common symptoms of this corona virus? Or going to be things that make you not feel very good so a fever a cough and feeling tired and having maybe some muscle aches. Those are the most common initial symptoms. You're going to have when you have this

The Big Story
CoVid-19: What fear of a pandemic does to our brains
"I get anxious sometimes about my health and about the health of my loved ones. I worry about people getting sick. A lot of us do that and a lot of us. Don't talk about it then. A scary virus takes the world by storm and all of a sudden. Almost everyone is at least a little worried. It might not be enough to make us Canada but it is a constant low level of bad news rattling around in our heads. Can the people who worry anyway? Well as you know if you're one of them or as you might imagine if you're not it can be a lot tougher on Kovic nineteen may be a respiratory disease but before it even gains a foothold in candidate. It's messing with some of our minds and I'll be honest with you again. I think the best way to fight that is with knowledge not knowledge of who has the disease and where they are and how many more cases today but with some information about what all those headlines and numbers. I do inside our heads. So what is the psychology of a pandemic? What happens in our brain when we absorb all of this. And how can we prepare ourselves to keep calm? When it seems like much of the world is close to panicking. I'm George Keith Rawlings. This is the big story. Dr Steven Taylor is a professor of clinical psychology at U B C. He is also the author of a Book. The psychology of a pandemic. Thanks for joining. Dr Taylor Welcome. Can you first just start by answering the question that I think I've been worried about a lot lately. Which is how well is my brain working in the middle of all of this news about cove in nineteen and how outbreaks are inevitable. Because I feel off kilter it's interesting. It's a rapidly evolving situation with a lot of uncertainties and we have vivid media depictions of just recently oh stools depleted of groceries and so forth and we need to Ask Yourself. How accurate is that a depiction of the reality of the situation? So here well is your brain working. Well it's difficult to say because we have a whole lot of information being delivered to us but yet on the other hand great deal of uncertainty about what. The situation is and how best to respond. What happens on a macro level within a community when fears like this start spreading If you're on. The titanic and everyone starts running to the large boats probably not going to think too much about it. You're just gonNA start running as well and that's just sort of a situation where people have started panic buying and all the people have heard about this without giving too much thought and started to copy that same behavior so or macro level. That's what has been happening And so I think it's important for people to consider the impact of their own behavior on other people. Fear is contagious. If people see you acting Afr- way they might become frightened as well. What am I missing there when something like that happens and I see people running to the store or I see images of people buying ca bottles and bottles of water and then I do it to what process am I just somehow not getting. It's the classic marketing strategy where you create a sense of scarcity and Hood Gency and that's been used in marketing to sell US goods but it's also happening here. Nationally with this panic Boeing. So that's what's happening. People are getting the idea that foodstuffs toiletries medicines are scarce and they need to get out urgently and then the situation becomes snow able by vivid images on social media and other media of depleted shows which amplifies the sense of scarcity and then people he'd news reports of price gouging or they've been rare reports of fessel looting those things like a whole thing's toilet paper and that further amplifies the sense of scarcity and urgency and all of those things can amplify purchasing related anxiety. So tell me about some of the mistakes that we do know about and that we've worked to correct and maybe just start even with the name of this virus. Why did we settle on Cove Ed? Nineteen we learned. Mistakes of the past previous pandemics have been cooled things so I flew or Hong Kong flu swine flu. Avian Food needs to be really careful about naming diseases off to people places things because of the full it can have in the case of naming outbreak softer regions. It can create problems with discrimination. You name an outbreak after animals that could lead to needless culling of of livestock and so forth. So you needed name that on the one. Hand conveys the urgency. We called this thing coming. You need to cool A little bit like a really bad flu. That is not going to convey the level of urgency so the public needs to know that this is something to be taken seriously but it can't have any of the fear mongering that leads to discrimination or harm of animals so that was the thinking and I think the label covered nineteen. I think it was a good decision. Is there a similar a line of thinking behind whether or not to use the term pandemic? Because that's been hotly debated recently. I believe so. Yes pandemic the would pandemic Kyle soppe scary images of the Spanish flu with Harrison's holding off bodies with hospitals stacks with sick people so I'm assuming that whol being very careful about whether a win to US would pandemic the problem. There is the diff. There's no firm definition of a pandemic and earned fuzzy vague and health authorities like the. Who they need to have the trust of the public because if the public stuff didn't trust health authorities. They're not going to follow the guard lines and so people. Who they woke refund line between understanding a problem is studying it. It's very difficult and for some people that seem. That seem that the. Who's dragging your feet with regard to whether or not to announce the pandemic so it's A. It's a tricky situation. But many people saying that full intents and purposes this is a pandemic right now but one of the reasons we wanted to talk to you about the psychology behind. This is as I kind of mentioned off the top. I'm one of those people that it doesn't take much to get me worried about my health and the health of those around me so when something like this happens obviously my brain goes into overdrive and one of the things you discusses the the term worried. Well which I'm interested in that's Interestingly I it's the in in some cities are having news announcements on the radio. That if you're feeling sick do not go to the hospital. Do not go to the. Er unless you have to be symptoms This was a problem in the two thousand nine H. One one flu pandemic where there are reports of hospital. Ers being overwhelmed with worried. Well patients thinking they had pandemic flu. When in fact they had. Minor costs the sniffles. And there's a concern that this will happen this time around with call nineteen so someone has cough or fever. Apparent has a CIA. Who has a cough fever like? Might misinterpret that thinking that is an infection recalled the nineteen and take themselves with their child to the ER. Everyone did that for every mile. I omen he would overwhelm the healthcare system So that's a big concern. Now that's not to trivialize anxiety about one's health that's an important issue But it's important that people get educated about the tendency to misinterpret bodily signs. We'll sensations and and and this is gonNA happen with covered. Nineteen people will be misinterpreting coughs. Fevers is signs of possible infection. So they need to be Mindful of that. What is it about a virus like this? That makes us do that. Because again you know I get sniffles and colds. People around me get them all winter and they could easily be misinterpreted as signs of the flu or whatever but it doesn't bother me to the same extent and I think a lot of people feel that way but what it is here is it's unknown. There's no vaccine. It's not even though he's not F- our spread there have been many main factions and many deaths and the other thing is the sheer exposure to news. That people have received about this so if I develop a fever because I've heard so much about covered on the first thing that's going to pop into my mind is oh what if. I'm infected with the current ivars. It's partly it's cooled the availability heuristic. It's partly due to you. Know the amount of exposure. You've had to something right. What about the other end of the spectrum people who because we all know some of them who are just convinced that they won't get it right or if they do they'll be fine equally worrying for different