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"izzie" Discussed on Bankless

Bankless

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"izzie" Discussed on Bankless

"So let me turn the question around. So if you fought the USDC smart contract today, would it be forkable? No. Why not? Well, because you have dollars in a bank account. Yes. So Lido is the same. So it has the ETH, the one-chain staked ETH. It only represents the staked ETH that is also off-chain from the perspective of the Ethereum execution layer, because it's on the beaten chain. And it's in these, you know, hardware machines, right, that are validating. Yeah, but you could fork the code and then just two-step. Fork the code, have Lido classic over here, and then encourage all of the stakers inside of Lido to exit withdrawal. And I guess there's a penalty, there's a cost because everyone has to withdraw. So there's some capital costs in doing that and then redeposit into Lido classic. Yeah, but then aren't you just competing with every other staking-as-a-service DAO startup that is starting from square one? Yes. Yeah, that's right. So yes, technically, that would be possible. Yeah. So it would be possible to kind of write over validators, but it would have to happen voluntarily, right, from kind of the side that remains quote unquote in power, they'd have same as they could, you know, you could fork USDC and you could say, oh, please, here's my bank account. And then, you know, Circle sends you half of the money, right? So if they do that, then that works. And maybe you could even program something like that into the smart contract. I think it could be possible. I'm not that technical about it. You know, it sounds like it might be possible. Well, I am not ready to launch Lido classic today. But maybe at some point, who knows? But let's ask about that question of we have 29 right now. And the concern about 29 node operators, right, even if it's not one entity, there's 29. So this is this confederation is that it becomes kind of an OPEC, like kind of a cabal. There's some kind of monopoly behavior. So that we can count to 29. Yeah, we can count to 29. It's, you know, 29 is better than one, but you know, it's better than 29 5000. And you mentioned the number 5000. Yeah. How can I can't count to 5000? Can Lido make it permissionless to be a node operator inside of the Lido network and or how do we get to 5000? Yeah. So I mean, first of all, I think, instead of kind of creating an OPEC like situation or a cartel, so far, I would say the Lido DAO has, you know, the policies that it makes is about breaking this kind of behavior, you know, and preventing it, because that would extract money that otherwise would go to stakers, right. So for example, you know, these ideas around preventing MEV hiding, making a really robust policy, this also, in fact, like the opposite kind of anti competitive, like stop anti competitive behavior to make the market better for the stakers. But yes, thank you for the question. So today, Lido has 29 node operators. In the future, I said in maybe three to four years, it will have 5000. So where is it coming from? Lido introduced a new version. It's called Lido v2 a couple months ago, it had two main features. So the first was it enabled withdrawals from the beacon chain. So someone who holds Staked Eve today, they can actually, you know, send the Staked Eve back to the protocol, and they can trigger an exit. And then they, you know, actually, the Eve from the beacon chain is being unstaked. And, you know, it gets to them, right. And the second part was called the staking router. So in the past, there was basically, you know, this like one smart contract, and anything that went into and to these 29 was distributed automatically to these 29 node operators. And what happened with the staking router is a fundamentally new architecture, where you have kind of a new centerpiece. And you can imagine it a little bit similar to like a, you know, a MakerDAO where, you know, there's kind of, you know, money coming in. But then you have the different modules, and they can all represent different staking strategies or different node operators. And so the 29 node operators, we call it that now, that's the permission set. And this permission set is curated by a committee that works for the Lido DAO, it's called the Node Operator Management Committee, so NOM. And maybe you have seen, you know, Isidoros Izzie. So he is the leader of that committee, NOM. And this permission set would become one module in the staking router. But you can have many modules, all coexisting with a permission module. And anyone can add new modules in a permissionless way. And then you have money coming in from stakers. And there has to be now some new distribution. So basically modules would become added to the distribution function of the protocol. So if you zoom out three years, maybe there's 100 different modules, and they have to be approved by the DAO. But once they are approved, they have a basically a risk limit for how much ETH can go in. And then any ETH that goes in is distributed across the different modules. So what modules are possible? So we already said, okay, there's permissioned modules. This is very good for basically professional node operators, who have off-chain reputation, who have really good performance numbers. And so the risk reward is kind of worth it, you know, you say like, we can, if you do something bad, then we know, you know, where you live, we can sue you, we're going to get that, you know, it's non-custodial, but you get the ideas like, you have some recourse. Reputational state. Exactly. But you can have many other modules. So there's two modules that I would highlight that will most likely be added in the next year. One is a permissionless staking module. So it's basically RocketPool, but in LIDAR. Yeah, so you can stake, anybody can basically be a node operator, but they have to put up a bond, you know, and then they basically get the other half of the stake. And they can stake that. What is that bond denominated in? I don't know, it would depend. So I don't know that the module has been developed yet. So I have no insight into that. But I would assume that you do it in ETH. So when I look at RocketPool, I always thought it's, you know, huge kudos to them, basically, I'm a huge fan. I think it's an incredible project and really good that it exists. I don't agree with all of the design decisions. I think the use of RPL as a collateral, to me feels like, you know, it's just like shoehorning and kind of the token in order to, you know, pump the value a little bit and make the community happy. I think it's not actually the best choice. If you just want the node operating to be as efficient as possible, because you really do increase kind of the collateral that is needed. And so yeah, I think that this is something that Lido could do better, to be honest, you know, so you only require ETH as a collateral. That's what I would do. And yeah, so other than that, I think it could work quite similar. So that would be the permissionless pool, so we get the permission pool, the permissionless pool. Was there another type of module? Yeah, so the third thing would be a blended version between the two. And there would be, you know, a module that has both professional node operators, and, for example, solo stakers in a permissionless way, but secured by distributed validator technology, or DVT. So what DVT is, you know, one validator is usually operated by one party, but DVT allows one validator to be operated by a committee of many parties. So for example, you could have a validator that's secured by a committee of five different parties, and maybe two of them are permissionless, and three of them are professional. And so you could kind of have a module that really blends, you know, the best of both worlds. Anybody can join it, but it has kind of the uptime and the performance of a professional node operator. Yeah, the thing I like about DVT, we've called it squad staking on the show before because it's a fun name, and it's an alliteration. The simple way to put it, I say, is like, say you have one single central operator who is just extremely good at their job. And then you have like four hobbyists. Well, you give all the ether to the professional, but then the professional node operator, in order to actually propose a block, needs to have transactions signed by the hobbyists. And so it's a nice way for the little guy to check the power of the big guy. And you're saying that these can be blended into a single module, a single committee. And I think this V2 version of Lido, the pattern of how it's designed fits other patterns that I've seen across the crypto landscape, most recently Uniswap V4, but then also Ethereum's roll-up centric roadmap, where you have this main hub, and then you have things that are free to express themselves hooked into the hub, and the hub just coordinates this layer twos, for example, or the Uniswap hooks or the Lido modules. And so rather than having a monolithic Lido with 29 node operators, and node operators have voted in or out, instead, you just have these modules that can express themselves as they see fit, either as a DVT system, it is a single operator, it's any sort of expression of a staking system. And it's just up to Lido governance to vote in and out these modules. So this is the pattern that I'm seeing, again, like expressed across different designs that I'm also now seeing in Lido V2. Yeah, I mean, it is a design principle in general, but in particular in Lido that we are trying to push complexity to the edges. So you want basically the core, which is the DAO and the protocol, you want this to be extremely simple, and easy to understand, easy to audit, easy to secure. And if you have any operation that is more complex, maybe because it needs to be, because it's maybe more economically efficient, you basically want these to happen on top, right? And that's why I think you see this design pattern now emerge as a very form, dominant form of kind of design pattern all across DeFi. So with Ethereum's rollup-centric roadmap, a lot of the ETH maxis are like, hey, all those layer ones are going to just become a layer two on Ethereum. Would you say that all of these, like there's a bunch of startups staking as a service systems that are out there? There's like the long tail. Would you say that if you're a Lido maximalist, and since Lido does believe in being a monopoly over staked ETH inside of DeFi as a token, would you say that the Lido maximalist take would be, hey, all these staking as a service orgs are just going to become modules inside of Lido? I think that Lido is moving now to a platform model. The staking router is basically perfect for that, you know, because Lido has the most liquid staking token, and it has all of these integrations. It is the most battle-hardened trusted staking protocol. And what it has with this is basically the power of distribution, right? Because Lido has this ETH coming in, and this basically solves exactly the problem that if you want to design a staking protocol or like a staking provider, what you need, right, you need basically to get ETH, you know, what you have is, you know, maybe the skill to use it, but what you don't have is the power to get it. And so I think this creates a huge opportunity for Lido to become a platform where other people who may today choose to, you know, launch a new staking provider to launch on their own instead, you know, they will build it on top of Lido and they can set, you know, and this is something we haven't touched on, but something that the modules also allow is you can set your own economics, you know. So for example, something we see in the bonded model of RocketPool is you need to pay a higher fee to the node operator in order for them to participate. Why? For one reason, because they need to put up a bond, yes, so they have a cost of capital. But second, because they might overall be, you know, less professional and smaller in size, and so any fixed costs they have are harder to amortize. And so overall, they have basically, you know, for every block they make, they have a higher cost of production, so you need to pay them more, yes. And this is something that, for example, can be represented in a module. So the module can say, this is a permissionless module, but instead of 5%, it pays, you know, 15%. And somebody else can say, oh, this is a permission model, and it pays 12%, you know, and then maybe the DAO has to choose between the two modules. So I think the gist is, there will be free competition for how to set the fee, and this allows someone to come in and build on Lido as a platform and say, you know, this is what I do, this is the fee I charge, please consider me for, you know, the stake distribution. And it allows new models of staking that basically haven't been possible before, also to have them on top of Lido. So one of their main incentives as to why somebody would start a staking as a service DAO or organization, a new LSD, is because you get to issue the token. You get the LDL equivalent for that particular protocol, right, the RPL equivalent for that particular protocol. Are you saying that these orgs would be able to retain their token, as well as also being a part of the DAO? Oh, so it depends what, so you said RPL, but do you mean RE? No. No, I mean the actual, so going back to the comparison between like the Ethereum layer twos, like why don't all just layer ones become layer two, is because it kind of neuters the power of the layer one token if they just become a layer two, or at least the perception of it. And so one of the incentives for like why one might start a new staking as a service system is because they get to issue their own governance token or their own like version of RPL or their version of LDO, but if they just become a module inside of Lido, is there room for an alternative token? Because that's one of the coordination defection incentives between many different LSE systems and just one LSE system. Yeah, you can absolutely have your own token. So imagine you have a module where you say, you know, I'm a node operator, but I use eigenlayer. And I, for example, I'm a sequencer for this new layer two that's about to launch. So I have another income stream. So give me some ETH, you know, I will do a good job. And I will also generate, you know, not just the revenue from Ethereum, but also the revenue from this new layer two that's about to launch. So that's a possibility, yes. And I charge 10% for that. And so there's 10% going to the node operator, and 5% going to Lido. And in this case, then it's 85% going to the user, right. And of course, if you are the creator of that module, you can, for example, decide to distribute your 10% to your token. So in terms of how the modules are designed, you have really complete freedom. You can even have governance on top of your own module, if you want that. I think, you know, if a module is, yeah, it would kind of, you know, increase the trust surface of the module, which is a consideration in whether to include the module or not. But in theory, all of these things are entirely possible. And something like having a token that, for example, has a cash flow from your module, that introduces no additional security concerns for Lido. So I think this is something that we will absolutely see in the future. So I want to go back to something you were saying, you know, just now in this vision of Lido becoming a platform. Like, this is definitely the perception in the Ethereum community, like, Lido is going for it, right? They're not throttling themselves. They're not stopping at, you know, 10% staked or 20% staked or 30% staked or 40% staked. They're not self-capping. They are not stopping. They are going for a platform play. They are also saying, at least the case you're making is, hey, this is not as centralized as you think, even if we become a dominant, the dominant staking platform within Ethereum. Let me ask you, though, you know, we kind of set this up as a, there are some criticisms in the community about Lido right now. And I think there's the perception among critics that this would not be a good thing. These changes that you mentioned with the different modules and, you know, permissionless pools, the ability of Lido stakers to veto and have some vote in themselves. Do you think this addresses the critics' critiques? Or do you think there's still something to them? So, Ryan, in order to answer that, I want to take kind of a step back. We've already kind of said it a few different ways. So, for example, you know, really the Ethereum community would like for there to be, you know, maybe 10 different staking protocols and they all share the stake equity. And we would also like for there to be no way, for example, for any on-chain action to influence the governance of the protocol or anything that happens at, you know, the MEV layer or the staking layer. So in my other role in Flashbots, I hear the same things, right? Just like in a different color as well all the time. And this shows it's not a Lido problem, right? This is kind of a general problem that Ethereum is dealing with and has to deal with. Because increasingly, you know, there are things outside the protocol that are affecting how Ethereum works and or that are growing really big to the point where they can become a systemic risk for Ethereum, right? So there are other protocols that also have kind of, you know, large amounts of stake, not stake, but kind of tokens in their smart contracts on top of Ethereum or that are like majority gas users and so on, right? And so overall, I think the first part of my answer is the Ethereum community has to find a way of kind of dealing with applications that are built on top of Ethereum and that are growing really big. Because I completely get it, like, it's really scary. And there are no simple answers, right? So you cannot just like, kick them out or somehow throttle them in some way because that would erode the credible neutrality of your platform, which I mean, if Ethereum loses credible neutrality, then that would be really bad. But at the same time, you also feel like you cannot just do nothing, you know, because you see kind of, you know, the threat creeping up and really, you know, the situation is not good. And there are real things that can happen, right, some of which we touched on. And so I think it's basically really complicated. So when I started thinking about liquid staking, then I kind of had a three part thesis. And I want to briefly go through it. Why? Because I think it's still really relevant today. Like nothing pretty much has changed about this for the last two years. The first part is that there's a kind of a natural desire to divide capital and labor. So if I have stake, then I want to delegate it, you know, I just I don't want to do it myself. Some people do. But they kind of, you know, they are in the minority, you know. And what that means is that at the limit, all stake will end up being delegated today. So we saw an excellent report from rated.network. And they were saying, you know, based on their estimates, there's 6% solo stakeholders today in the network, you know. That's it? Just 6%? Yes. Yeah, yeah. And I mean, it was a high guess. So the number might be way lower than this, you know. And so 94% professional node operators, you know, so and so what happens as more users hold Ether through like their brokerage accounts, through exchanges, Ether goes up in value. So people already like get more freaked out about self custody as well, and so on. I think this number actually goes down more, right? It doesn't go up. I think it goes down. At the limit, maybe there's 1% solo stakers. So this is definitely, I mean, a trend we have to fight. But it's not a trend that you can reverse. Like you have to deal with the fact that the number of solo operators would be very small. And there will be delegation, which means you have this principal agent conflict, which is just basically a name of describing this whole conversation that we had. The second is that of all of the forms of staking that exist, liquid staking is by far the most dominant, the superior form of staking, and will over time crowd out all other forms. Why? Because it is effectively, it's like, you know, it is like staking, but you get all of the liquidity, and it's non-custodial, and you can basically turn it into any other form of staking. So if you have a liquid staking token, and you can still give it someone else to custody, and then you have it like non-custodial, right, but you get all of the capital efficiency and the optionality of using it however you want.

"izzie" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:52 min | 4 months ago

"izzie" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"They were at. I didn't see any new movement. The president said the staff should get back together, but I was very clear with the president. We have now just two weeks to go. The staff will get together and we'll get back together the principles on Friday. McCarthy faces pressure from conservatives to take a hard line in debt limit talks, while Biden is urging for it to be raised without conditions. New data here for England shows that wages soared by 10% for those who change jobs in the last year, the numbers from Reed recruitments, millions of job advertisements, points to a labor market that remains red hot, Bloomberg's Lucy white, says please from the Bank of England, a four pay restraint seems to have had little effect. Urging pay restraints and we had Hugh pill last month saying that workers just needed to accept that they are poorer. You know, it's been really hard for businesses trying to recruit over the last year. And they've had very little available to them other than to offer higher salaries. Lucy might also points out the growing geographical divide in the data, which shows the biggest median wage hikes outside of London in towns, including birkenhead, Blackpool, and Huddersfield. The former prime minister Tony Blair has urged the government to secure a deal on financial services equivalence with the EU, speaking to Bloomberg's Izzie broaden, Blair warned that the city is in danger of losing its lead over rivals if a deal can't be done. Trying to make sure that you get some alignment, some acceptance of equivalence in financial services. It's going to be difficult to do, but the fact is, if we don't deal with some of the problems that have arisen from Brexit, that the damage is continuing and it's now the warning from Tony Blair comes after yondu Plaza's chairman of the financial reporting council told Bloomberg that London has been declining as a financial capital for years. Straight ahead on daybreak Europe we'll talk about the markets with Michael Metcalfe head of macro strategy at

"izzie" Discussed on NOCTURNAL

NOCTURNAL

05:53 min | 1 year ago

"izzie" Discussed on NOCTURNAL

"It. Kiss it. So to answer your question, look, dude, there are so many guns in California. It's preposterous. There are, by some estimations, there are enough guns in America for every American to hold a gun at the same time. There are 330 million Americans. To give you a perspective on how much how many weapons there are available. Trust me, I'm not talking about gun rights or restricting guns or anything like that. I'm just talking about facts man. We're just talking about facts. The fact that you're like, well, they didn't pass a functional background check and how are they going to go to the gun store and get a gun? Tells me that you are a law abiding citizen, probably a gun owner. Maybe you can see a permanent, I don't know. This guy obeys the law, right? Yeah. Totally. Most people don't. I'm not sure most people. Many people. Most people who are Marie's children probably do probably do not probably. And figuring that the basic design of firearms hasn't changed all I mentioned in the last 50 years. You've got your automatic weapons, but you're basically your basic handgun. largely the same called 1911, whatever. Whatever you got out there, automatic weapons, semi-automatic revolvers. They've had a long time to collect all of these. Also, one or two bullets isn't going to phase marine's children. So if they target a gang or they target a bunch of kids with guns or whatever, they're going to get their weaponry. Also, read into nocturnal two when a lot of that will be explained more in detail. And finally, I will say, sir, I appreciate your law abiding nature. Do you think he's a law abiding citizen? I do. I think you should call him captain, though he's captain. What's captain Izzie? Blond, he said, right? Okay, hold on. Can we just take one moment to focus on the ridiculousness of someone who's online name is captain bly, talking to me about the legality of how the monsters could acquire the guns? Wasn't captain bly a freaking pirate? No, people mutinied on his ship. Did he kill him? No, they mutiny. I think shipwreck. I think captain bly was a pirate. Like blackbeard or something. No, he was the captain of the bounty.

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"izzie" Discussed on MMA Roasted

MMA Roasted

04:48 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on MMA Roasted

"Other sports, you don't really, no. Do that. That's an extra thing. Fighting any kind of showmanship, you can't just do radio interviews anymore, like TV spots, you've got to be, you know, I have to have a freaking Instagram. I have to have a Twitter. Honestly, I probably wouldn't at this point in my life, but and you know, you try your best not to read some of the comments, but, you know, you get stuck into a rider hole, especially you got like a lot of time on your hands. You had the bad guess once again. You're headed so fucking well. And I was like, I don't know. Yeah, so well. But it was like, but it's so but the fight before that when you fuck that Dale Cormier in the fourth grade, that guy, the guy that was like, the wrestler probably. The wrong way. You know, and he was like, fucking you up, and I'm like, no, no, no, no, wait, wait, I'm sitting there going wait. You guys don't understand. Everyone's like, wrote the wrong wins. You guys do not understand what's about to happen. And then you just you won and it was a big win for you. And everyone's on your dick. And then you lose it to my, and everyone's like, you suck. And then you win this, but everybody you're the greatest ever. I mean, it's so up and down. Which sucks because it's like, and that's what I hate about May fans. I mean, like the baseball game of the Yankees lose the game, everyone in the world is like, whatever, low in the next game or something. Whereas like, you guys, all of a sudden, there's like a whole if people that are just like a shawl O'Malley's dick. And then O'Malley loses, and they're like, oh, they're on this guy's dick. Ortega's dick. And then they're on Cody. And then they're on. It's like this. It's like high school where like the kids like popular for the day and he's got surrounded by everybody and then the next popular kid comes. Right. And it's like, what are you guys talking about? This guy lost one. I mean, even pasta, everyone was saying he's gonna fuck up Izzie. Oh, constantly kill him. And then all of a sudden he's a joke, and he sucks. And now he's a fat and Ricky Martin and everyone hates it's like, but what about two pikes ago? Here's the next is the second coming of Christ. Like, what are we talking about? The fuck is wrong with you guys? It's nuts. So luckily for me, personally, it's never affected me that much because even growing up, I lived on a horse farm, and I was on jazz band so you know clearly just put you at the top of the hierarchy for high school coolness. But I'm like, you know, I was always Friends with everybody, but I was never like the spotlight for anything which is fine. I just knew my thing. And I've been in the UFC long enough for like, you know, I'll have some good fights, but I've never had this spotlight on me, so I don't really care. I'm like, everything's my fight. I think the one thing that saves me is like, I have a pretty low key person and I'd like to think I have a decent up sense of humor. Like, I don't get upset if people make fun of me. Like some of them, if I don't, I don't think it's funny I'll just ignore it, 'cause, you know, for every person that says something funny,.

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"izzie" Discussed on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani

The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani

02:06 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani

"Had another baby and he wants to be a dad right now. So next man up marvin tori maybe not the most competitive in terms of what we're expecting inside the octagon exact opposite outside of. Im sarli entertained by this. Entire week of marvin taurean. Israel's on trash-talking. I'm not gonna live. I wasn't quite sold on it. But i am so here for israel decided arm toy part to based off of that press. Count so. I wanna ask you about that. Because marvin tories ahah is he unique cat. An anchorman gets angry a lot angry quickly. Tom and izzie is someone who seems to revel in needling human beings like that. We saw with paolo. Costa's well you were there for that press conference. That was a wild scene. This this phoenix crowd. We've seen it in the suns games like they've been over the top and they were like that on thursday. What do you make of this whole rivalry. does it feel real to you. Does it feel genuine. Does it feel one-sided like what do you make of the fight before the fight that we're seeing play out in front of. I wish i could tell you what marvin tory said or israel said at the press conference with the crowd was so raucous that they drowned out. Both men like this is awesome. Which i can see here. What they're saying. I just need to scream at each other and find fish. Fight on the stage but I've been entertained by the embedded countdowns and everything is doing his best to sell a fight. I really think the the fact that english is in his first language. I think adds to like you. He's so angry and so frazzled. There can't figure out what he wants to say. But it's just anger anger. There was a moment where he said something israel outside and was just like what like. What did you say that in. Marvin tories responses get new ears and i was like. Oh marvin i. I honestly love it. I think is fantastic. I think it's over the best trash-talking ever in terms of like comical timing. I don't think he's supposed to be like that. But i love everything about it. I've been entertained by it. I don't know if it's one sided or not because marvin hasn't stopped. It hasn't stopped four years. You could probably find a thousand interviews on the internet about martin tori talking about that. I fight i stayed. I was on the same floor as him. In jacksonville and paul robeson fell out. I heard more.

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"izzie" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Helps you sleep longer and longer is equal. Pure Izzie's all night fall asleep. Stay asleep. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the threes We've got some clouds will have some rain and showers moving in. Probably early evening in the Boston area, even sooner than that, in areas west of the city. We have some precipitation that's already made its way into Western Massachusetts down. We're gonna keep that rain with us overnight tonight, heavy at times into tomorrow morning as well. Temperatures overnight in the forties with some real fields in the thirties. Highs tomorrow. We'll make it out of the fifties and the real fields will be in the forties with a breeze around through much of the day Sundays cloudy, breezy 55 to 60 some rain at times and then maybe a few lingering showers on Monday as memorial Day will warm up to the Earth 70 degrees live local and fiercely independent. This is WBC news radio. Good afternoon. I'm Ben Parker. Here are the five things you need to know. At 2 45 beginning tomorrow, Massachusetts will lift the remainder of the Covic restrictions. The mask mandate. This mask advisory. The Department of Education says all Massachusetts schools will be going back to in person learning Come fall, Police discovered Quincy Man who drowned in Milton's holding pond last night. Senate Republicans Blocking a bill that were created an investigation into the January six capital riots with a special commission. It is the hot official start of Summer Memorial Day weekend. And there are some differing guidelines from the CDC basking to the beach to barbecuing in the.

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"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

09:31 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

"Five horizon radio from the highlands of scotland. We are voices from around the world. Hello bases carbon before that play a must've lost from the same same open up. Please what what made me a sounds. Like if you've ever gone near the record Who who is by might be by thin. Lizzy is co dance festival into thin lizzy guitar Very similar to dance with the devil. Them man that's that's a huge as man. Basically very fast very fast guitar bug can and if you're watching you live you in the audience. You can just imagine what you had to go to to make that work. Yeah this is this you know. This record was a bit of a change of basis. Well in the sense. When i went into it i knew that it was going to be a bit more abrasive in raw even more than the last one and i love the last one that we did which was call on the bull Beyond with this one were big more ruthless in You know Much more Roussy the sense You know let's just have a role sort of you know again like really inspired by those early aerosmith everything you know. Just organically raw right so So that sort of spin it really transcended into this into this album. But it's fascinating in the sense. The sort of album is a bit of a rollercoaster in the sense You know it starts very abrasive but amusing the ends on a much. More melancholic note So so hopefully you. Don't people dig. It should be fun. I had a lot of fun making it. That's And that's more important than anything. Come because of of enjoy what you do. I just wish we had more time. And normally to be honest with you most individuals last thirty minutes including the songs because those out to talk about but also that signal flow only and this nearly one hour on of enjoyed every single minute of and we'd love you to join him with the bottle of the funds concept. Yeah absolutely sentiment. No you need to do is is when the websites done properly. It's going to be a simple form. You could register your cell. Phone is going to be. You can put you on. Your website says going to be a free advertising place for you is a area in it and then the rest of it is up to you and your fans and then at the end of this year we're going to announce pub could win the summer. Now be before the end of the year who is gonna be invited to. Of course that depends on. Can you afford as well 'cause times not easy for for bands per because it's a new concept we think is going to attract the international press. That's yeah that's i think it's a great idea man. I think you should go with the all very definitely. We'll definitely love to come. Come by the band's as in seeing some competition it's the of the funds and yeah well. It's different than i think sounds fun. I'll over eighteen gone skype anyway. Anytime you've got one of the all of a band members went to a slot just just in touch and be happy to talk to you. Again is a name the websites again whether you could music Our website is is. He's caravan dot com. That's isaac said i e s caravan dot com. We're on facebook instagram. Just hundreds stone is he's Were pretty a website is like really action back website. It's like a. It's like a scrapbook of thing. So so like the scrapbook style Tr try and find out what fema is because i one that fame for the funds a musician show a local scrapbook thing is good. Yeah so yeah so people can check it out now and have fun You know if they joined the mailing list stop. We'll send them the entire record for free so you know and if you to a new officers And yeah it sucked with the pandemic that berm. Yeah it is man. Yeah a full. Up more into cricket by the way also apartment son. I have an arsenal dot to man. So you know this. Yeah aboard and read man or get thanks. Yeah cheers man. Thank you so much like. It's like you said i didn't even realize our gone by this was awesome man. So thank you so much for having us in against big shadow to you guys by and it's You guys go out a few wheat to You know how bands like by you know by now so Cheers not spreading the word spreading the love. If you come to that so people than you might watch tv. Ib program here now but we do it because it's important. You spent many years trying to find ways of instruments making songs. At least somebody like goes now be contrived for you Michael you've got a good company there. And i'm like actually forbid happened nephew. So i've a good in. We live your land. We'll talk soon for sure. Man cheers. dude. Thanks a lot bye-bye..

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"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

"Come on he's Doing this yes. Oh that's what we have to offer. Should we break then. Blow the leader and then We can just end the show by talking about kilby to blow allegiant to go thanksgiving. How how you that Both songs and wine spied you and then give the website again. All right sounds is dot com thing. So let's just blow the little bit. Sounds get Lost.

"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

03:01 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

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"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

08:25 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast

"Why we're here today. I guess yeah you know that's a that's just how the music business has gone right. It's it's i mean. Obviously were still in the the storm so we speak so the good and the bad was probably going to be debated maybe a couple of decades from now but at this point of honestly i can't complain because i don't think i would have been able to do this stuff. in the sixties and seventies eighties because The good at technology is is the fact that i have a studio at my own now and i can literally e. r. produce stuff that was unimaginable A few decades ago so that's obviously the good fit the the challenge of it although is How do you distinguish yourself as being the signal from the noise right. I mean. I always draw the analogy where it's like trying to find you know life on an exoplanet somewhere out there. You've always noise coming. You know whiz. But there's just so much content out there that i think that the the i mean if you wanna call it the negative part of its i think one for one. I think people are losing that sort of attention span. The us to have back in the knee right. I mean i listen to pink floyd record and enjoyed for all its sort of nuances in-depth meaning but i think with all this mass content out there that's becoming a little tedious but again up but the good part of the freedom right away. I haven't feeding to produce an album and you know. I'm chimney sleep plugging my new album. Which is coming out in. June fifteen but believe it or not. Do we have an eighteen minute song on that album and on pre certain if i did this a few decades ago no record company would even dutch that stuff right so so. That's you know it's a it's a off it's got its ups and downs. So i must have was a few mp threes and afo. That sounds a bit long In my own head because we'll people like us on that long. I mean maybe they do these days. Maybe i'm getting old fashion. I mean in the end. I'm going to play percents. I've the half an hour The vote kill return blow the lead because both religious a Of your you'll new release isn't it. Yeah yeah you can tell us more about the time. Where are you based on the way What would the ban started in canada. i'm Right now in south asia and Of course with the band don't mobility's pretty restricted right now so i'm here but Beyond goes back to To a little town in canada and a nine bucks wayne. Y'all gonna say very restricted troubling about the new indian variant that colin it from that We will hug them this summer. One was hoping then. Philippines and the fed cianci's is version Hopefully christmas we change it for tacky so we need to be very blunt pictures. It's a lovely country and have multiple swing by yet and my best friend from toronto by the way east desperately trying to get into philippines at to be with his wife but the pandemic is always really so yeah hutton's butler even though you'll get were open world less guy who Two weeks don't know so he claims again. It really know to be what they're doing. I think yeah i. It's tough man. it's becoming so. I think we're not accustomed to this. Degree of uncertainty at a mass social level and that sort of unpredictability really plays on the human psyche. Anyway right so so that not knowing where you're going date day is It's it's definitely taking stolen people now in that that is in. I mean if you if your flight is cancelled they offer you a new one. That's predictable if your grocery shopping doesn't advise The van burnt down. They will tell you when but when it comes to major life things. You can't trust your counter. The shops you count me. Anybody can't hug died when he was on the and that's what music comes in. Everybody needs to go into the web. And do i mean i. must've malibu. Say this february one. Because everybody's special and it's going to is cavern dot com as an example in this case But you'll kotov Some never heard. I've been doing. The food doesn't people in the last couple of months and lop he'll play the guitar But you know strongly down. If i've said it before twenty one but you'll get tired is awesome. It's one of the best of ever heard and when you mentioned dire straits i'm thinking from obviously you know. I still go and play that riff though you know it's just While thank you so much man that i really. It mean a lot by the way but i honestly got to give credit to To all the musicians that that have inspired me to do this right. it's Growing up those early early aerosmith records in Sort of getting that. First foray into rock and roll listening to joe berry brad. Whitford these guys for you know in but ultimately i had actually left music right and It was just a few years a couple of years. Back when i got back into it and When i did that's when i realized that Behind all the stuff that actually listened to Was the bloomsbury so getting back into music back into guitar and getting back into the blues To me was it was like a second lease life right and And it was like this. Kick up the behind which was like. Wow you know. I gotta do this and i gotta do this right. This time and All credit guys. Like you know steve all and and get into big blues musicians. Lighten hawkins buddy guy. Muddy waters suffer that johnny winter. Rory gallagher man. Oh.

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"izzie" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

04:52 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"Him in the back page, like the Sun paper does. It was Idaho, not Iowa, the Idaho State Legislature. First, the nation put a bill on the governor's desk would ban marks his face critical race theory. Being taught in public schools Arkansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Missouri, Texas in West Virginia, also considering such a band where everything is taught it through the lens. Of of racial theory. If you will. There is a black pastor. His name is E W. Jackson. Hey, went off the other day, and I thought it was important to you here. Hey, went off on the black lives matter. On, but he's getting a lot of pushback. But Reverend Jackson doesn't care because he is a man of God. He is a man that is, um, his convictions and his Conservative principles, and here's what he had to say about black lives matter regarding Covad on Marxism. What's worse than cope? It. Black lives matter is worse than Colbert. How can you say such a thing? How could you Because Cove. It is a medical problem and Izzie's problem that is going to run its course. I think black lives matter could so infect the culture of our country and so divide us racially. We could take a generation for us to undo the damage they're doing. So you know, we've got worse problems in my view than Cove. It Now, Patrice Cullors. Just came out with a statement and here again. Her words, not mine trained Marxist, Okay? And by the way, can I just just is a footnote say this You know, I really believe that we should as a nation. Start looking at anybody, and I'm serious about this. I know people say, Well, wait a minute. You can't violate people's civil rights. I'm not talking about violating people's civil rights. Everybody's entitled to due process. But I really believe that anybody who proclaims themselves a Marxist work themselves. Any people who proclaim themselves Marxists or Communists are a threat to our national security. Because It raises the question whether they have a greater level of fealty and loyalty to what is now the head of the communist movement in the world, which is communist China. They have a greater loyalty to them than they do to the United States of America, and therefore they become a national security threat. He's actually right, went on to say the demonic Democrats are more racist than either the cake or the proud boys. Pastor Jackson happens to be black. Well, then I'll try to cancel him. There's a black pastor who is, by the way, very well respected. Speaking out against the Democrats. Against black lives matter. Have calling him a national security threat, and I think he's 100% right. Wow. Sadly. Police have now confirmed that the Del Mar police officer Corporal Heath Keith, he cook. Has died. Following a brutal assault. Sunday morning. Tackle If he cook, who was sister said, wanted to help people is an officer with a significant head injury. He has been declared brain dead. Clinically dead following this horrific assault. By this 30 year old thug. Eyes. Nothing was Randall Wilkerson. So I'm sure the charges now will be upgraded to murder. On this. Citizen of rain. This this is again these stories don't make it. On the major alphabet news because it is flies in the face. Of the media narrative. I think the was in the Maryland State Police Union came out yesterday and said, Our profession is in trouble. I would agree. They're under assault. And they are being criticized. On did associated to see this happen to our law enforcement community are thin blue line. That was quite a boat ride We have Clyde on last week, and the indeed policing is in trouble. The Gestapo. Known as the Biden Justice Department raided Rudy Giuliani's apartment yesterday. His son, Andrew. Said. This was No, it's he described it as disgusting. Any American whether you're ready or blue should be extremely disturbed by what happened here today fight.

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"izzie" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Released, showing the police shooting death of Anthony Alvarez on March 31st Get to that in just a moment. But first, Here's Mary Vandeveld with WGN traffic and traffic is sponsored by his equal pure Izzie's all night getting heavy and some of the roadways with the rain. The Eaton's looking good outbound Kennedy about 26 to the airport and 50 coming in from O'Hare already 42 from the Eaton's Eisenhower hits the brakes outbound to all the way to about Austin, 34 to Mannheim, 48 to 3 90 impound 22 for Mannheim. Stevenson still heavy between first and Lamont, mostly an hour and five minutes out to 3 55 45 just to get to the tri state started get busy now on Lake Shore Drive to Oak Street to Chicago's and accident eastbound 88 the Reagan Till it Naperville. Two left lanes are blocked with that Westside. A crash at Ashland and poke involving a cyclist and also in Joliet came from road is closed off. It robbed 59 with an accident. Up at two a.m. again tonight, Try pure Izzie's all night. Unlike other sleep AIDS, their extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer and longer is equal pure Izzie's all night fall asleep and stay asleep. Vandeveld. The biggie and Traffic Central Chicago's Independent Police Review Board has released video of yet another fatal shooting by police, this time of a 22 year old Latino man who was shot in the back late last month during a foot chase. They're Lightfoot, saying it is unacceptable that a minor traffic offense ended in the death of Anthony Alvarez. She urges people to look closely at the video. The New York Times is reporting that federal investigators have executed a search warrant at Rudy Giuliani's.

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"izzie" Discussed on 790 KABC

790 KABC

01:57 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on 790 KABC

"So It's something that we wait with everyday cord. Insiders say This is an attempt to establish Floyd's tolerance for opioids in an attempt to blunt the expected theory by the defense to blame Floyd's death on a drug overdose. Floyd did have drugs in his system at the time of his death, But the prosecutor asserts he had a high tolerance Children, is the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing Floyd last year by kneeling on his neck for about nine minutes. He's pleading not guilty. Hey, ABC News is sponsored by his equal pure Izzie's All night up at two a.m. again tonight Try pure Izzie's all night. Unlike other sleep AIDS, their extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer and longer. Zico appears ease all night fall asleep. Stay asleep. KBC weather tonight mostly clear except for patchy low clouds and fog after midnight lows in the lower to mid fifties. Listen for the national keyword in the 25 K weekday payday contest. Your shot a $25,000 coming up in seconds on 7 90 KBC. Now here's KBC Sports. Why, thank you, Mr Kevin Trip. It's opening day, Everybody. Dodgers Rockies happening right now. Kershaw starting for the blue, the Angels playing the White Sox at seven, Bundy starting for the Halos. Tickets still available. You see, like Gonzaga Saturday and 5 30 in the Final four. If they win, Westwood's gonna burn Lakers lost to the Bucks. 1 12 97 Lakers Kings tomorrow at seven. Clippers No Exit seven Kings beat the Golden Knights for two Kings Sharks tomorrow at seven. Ducks Coyotes Tomorrow It is opening day, everybody, let's celebrate. That's right. You hear it? The crack of the bat. The roar of the crowd. Baseball is happening all across America were gonna run matchups with the Dodgers, Rockies, White socks and angels. You got matchups between the Yankees and the Blue Jays and the Mets and the Nats In the what.

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"izzie" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Is your 32nd Pop Culture challenge. Bloody second power. God should challenge is on the phone today. Who do we have on the phone today? Holly, we've got Monica on the phone. We've got Monica on the phone. And what is Monica playing for? Monica's playing for this? My talk one of 71 T shirt. Right, Monica. You ready to play the 32nd Pop culture challenge? Yes, I am. All right. Time will begin after. Ask the first question. Here we go. Catherine Hi Gle played Izzie Stevens on what long running television drama. Grey's Anatomy who played Tracy turned glad in the original movie version of Hairspray. Regulate what is the name of Snoopy's bird friend? Woodstock, Jessica Simpson and Nick Cliche started what reality TV serious. Newlywed who is headlining this year's Super Bowl halftime show. The weekend. Yes, girl knocked it out the park. Gradual ations like every single one, right? Billy didn't kill no, Monica, your information's all set. So someone's going to get in contact with you about your might talk. One of seven won t shirt. Congratulations, Monica. Nice work. All right. Now that we've answered well know that Monica Answered all of those questions. We can move on to solve some mysteries, and we do that in the form of blind items which Holly's brought for us in this segment we call blinded by the item. I.

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"izzie" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

08:41 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"Is super nice, very makes all the difference came from Florida. Where the weather was getting super nice as well. And because I had a little sniffle, I will sore throat. All right. I got a covert test for you guys. Sure you wait a minute. You came in and gave me the big bro hug and you've been sick. No, you gotta test. I got a test. I don't have the because he wanted to, bro. Hug you. I wanted to bro hug you. But s O I want to do it was a pregnancy test. I went to a One of the testing places. And my insurance is it's my I get more insurance from dons. It's called Dons Insurance. Very good. Deductibles like $42,000, and you can only go to one place. They He's also a bail bondsman. But anyways, so I don't know I didn't have insurance because it's like, well, it's like you're out of that worker. I said. That's fine. Said Wait a minute. They shouldn't be charging you for Ah Cove it tested all those were supposed to be free. Well, that's what they ended up doing. They said. Well, we'll just make you uninsured will build the government. And it's like I can't I just pay you But they They know Take money. Like I don't need my covert tests billed to the government I could pay for it. When I go toe I've been a doctor Aziz upon Gonna put that That guy should be in charge of vaccines, too, by the way. You know who I'm talking about? You're babbling as far as I'm concerned up on 86th Street, 86 or eight in Castleton, Doctor Izzie. He He's been killing it. I mean, he gets the rapid test. That's where everybody goes. Anybody. That's anybody. Just like it goes to Kevin's been there. You've been to the doctor, is he? I went to carry Wasson. The signs will vet clinic covert tests. Kari is killing it. Somebody needs to get Dr Z some vaccines and we'll get this thing knocked down about a week. I will. If somebody Iike I can round up. I can't wait for a spy. You get the vaccines. I would do that store. I'll go. 24 7. I'll do 24 trust me if I could get an appointment right now to get a vaccine. 3:30 a.m.. My rear end would be there. Oh, out a doubt what you want to get it in the arm. I'm funny. Months seriously. I think my mom's getting her shot this Thursday. All scared. But why? Why is why is her so delayed? Oh, so it's a It's a long story. But anyway, I'm glad she's getting it down Once your teacher at one point, Mom, Yeah, no, she she taught me a lot, but she was not a teacher. She was valedictorian of her class. Kevin and Iran again. Okay. Kevin, Speaking of Kevin, Kevin joins us on the program. He Kevin. Good morning, guy. Hey, Good morning. I got a question. I was thinking about me. My wife was talking. We got a hummingbird's We set out every April. Leaders and I put him on them. He's like Shepherd took. They call it It's a hook iron with a hook on it, and my wife said there to back out the back our deck and they come right up to us. Anyway, I put I get into that thing and I got cleaned out all the time. And I put believe this Now I put basking on in shepherds and I've sprayed WD 40 on them thing. I could, uh Baseball on them, Shepherd hooks. How'd I keep him answering getting up? Climbing up that you know, if you just you could go wherever you buy your stuff. You should be able to buy a hummingbird and trap and you, you hang the ant trap on the on the hook on the shepherd took And then you hang the hummingbird below it. Bingo! Don't say bingo. Go Catholic. I told you. No, I didn't know. I don't know that. I will get that soon. Absolutely. Thanksgiving. Yep. You know, it's not. He always said about you. You're pretty smart for an imbecile. I like that. Boy. I really missed you guys. You didn't miss us a bit. Well, you didn't get to talk about yourself. You getting didn't get to brag. Yeah, but you really did miss us. Yeah. This is going to make Patman but our numbers 3179 93 93 shoot water storms firing foundations. Homos, Surely his life happens. Make it Michelle us Don't play the drinking game with that. Uh, thanks for the collages and really good, hidden spot. And I love to hear I wanted to go with your mouth full top of the hour. But I had to go find my headphones in my car. My truck and I can't I'm gonna file a police report. Against your own family. Well, You know, that's got Joe written all I would say it's probably 80 20. But it's possible I was broken into I can't really own son. I don't know. Yeah, because I mean, it's ransacked. Hey, and the only way I know it's like I normally keep a cup of coffee in the front. Cup holder and it was pushed to the back. So I'm my thinking is that There was some sort of break in. Yes. So they just broke into your truck to move your coffee cup? No, I'm just that something's out of out of order and the same thing. I think the same Person possibly found some keys and broken in my office because it Looks ransacked. I took a picture of this morning waiting would put her on. I have been in your office. Your office is a mass. Yeah, That's nothing new. I know. But I think it's more. I think it was ransacked. I think you just forgot Hell, miss you. It looks like Krakatoa went off in the middle of it. If I want to embarrass myself, I will look at this photo. Decide whether she put it online. It's pretty embarrassing. Wow, I'm a bitch! I'm coming up. Next. We have the ladies from Helen from Chatham, Chatham on hope. Hope, faith charity chastity. One of them's gonna be on here with us and Chris Chris Bro from the shells. Corporation joins us on the program. Hi, Chris. I am going, guys. It's going well, if I had an emergency water leak right now, How long would it take for you to get there? Our way to get your own letter number. Not going our. Yep, That's also our I'm gonna go and get a hacksaw on Cut the lines when get out of here early, good at getting away will be there and it doesn't matter where it's fire. Wind water. One hour. It's emergencies for much higher. Yeah. Emergency services fire. We were worried about fire, and now Linda is it's sort of like Ghostbusters. When and he turns around, she goes. We got one and she hits the alarm and everybody runs for the ambulance. They go. They slide down. That's right. Slide down the pole, you know, running around the door. That's right. Each one everybody grabs a dehumidifier and a squeegee. Exactly All right. So how's things going with Michelle is good. Very good that we actually have this wrapped up a fight. They were servicing last night all night, so there's morning and kind of shut down for him so There you go. Well, who's there are preparing for the first freezing falls, So it's not if it's wet, you know, kid I saw online on your someone's Facebook page. Maybe Richard or you guys had a pretty good size commercial water loss. That was amazing to see the water pouring out of the ceiling. And you guys people were trying to work and you guys are trying to button it up. Yeah. I mean, we had about seven people onside within an hour. Um, that was about 77 Day Project. Long Project. Lots of gamma lots of moving parts. So it wasn't just a corporation? Yeah. Was that just a water line that burst or something? Sprinkler line? Probably in the end the attic? Yep. Yeah, they're gonna those sprinkler lines. I love him wasn't we're gonna big wasn't a big You know what you think of a burst like a big The whole of Italy a pinhole, But there's so much pressure..

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"izzie" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

06:31 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Means Mama sex and the city is back. Yes, it's back. Just like to make a rib and Kenny it's back. They announced it last night. And the irony for me as I'm sitting there watching it, Azaz I was on the Internet. We were so bored. Well, it was such a lazy day yesterday. I don't know about you guys was a lazy day We did nothing. And we were actually watching sex and the city. We're doing a marathon and I happen to be on the Internet looking for sufferers show And I refreshed and Cynthia Nixon from sex and the city had posted and I looked down at the time stamp one minute earlier, so the universe was Am I refreshed and she had posted the very short teaser trailer. I'm like, What is this from Cynthia Mike? Is she running for office again? Because it was shots of New York and And then And then I saw I saw that computer screen the typing that famous typing on the computer screen that was in so many episodes of sex and city in like No. No, no, no, no, no, No. Is this what I think it is? And it was what I thought it was, Uh, they made it official, Uh, HBO, Max. And just like that, and that's what it's gonna be called. Yeah. On HBO. Max. They're bringing back sex in the city. 10 episodes limited. Syriza starts taping in the spring. We don't know a premiere date. What do you think? Lex? Tell me your thoughts. Samantha. Yeah, I know, Samantha. I think I'm excited. I can't wait. I think it's gonna be great to imagine where they are in their fifties. I'm there. I wish that they dropped more information about it dear and Starr still involved. So that's pretty cool. That's always a good sign. I don't Izzie I thought he wasn't I read that he wasn't He had no injury. I don't think Yeah, because he did big little lies he create. He created sex in the city. The original I wanted nothing confused with Michael Patrick King. Oh, yeah is producing. I'm sorry, along with the ladies as executive producers. I think that was a big draw for them to come back. But yes, Okay, So he created it. And hopefully with blessing. They're gonna move forward. And he'll he'll love you know how It. You know, this new chapter will open up. Okay now as a fan, so people were the fans were excited, but there is a faction of the of the fan base. That a either doesn't want this to come back in any form, or they're wondering how they're gonna handle Samantha. So what? Yeah, for you. What would you like them to do? How do you solve a problem like Samantha? How do you What would you like them to do it, Samantha? Well, first I thought recast her and do kind of a wink fun. You know, we all know what we're doing here. We need this fourth character. And as I'm thinking about it, I think they can do it with just the trifecta of girlfriends just as the core. Yeah, I'm gonna have other people kind of come in and out, and maybe just see how the chemistry is and try not to force it. Do you think there is going to do you think they should kill her off? Oh, interesting. It's on education move forward without even Mentioning her or maybe in that first episode, Just take care of You know, she's Oh, jumping around in the world and just can't be bothered. Maybe so, No, but not not believe erred. And you know, where is Samantha? And, you know, make a whole thing about it. No death. You don't want her killed off. No. Okay, although I think they probably would personally like that for the character just to be done it no questions, but it leaves the door open to maybe having them at some point, which I do, but What do you want to see your dad? Do you want to see them? Killer often? Don't know. Hold on a minute. Hey, Kenny, Do you want to see Samantha killed off and sex in the city? Who? What? I mean, yes, Yes. No, no, The answer's no. No kidney will back that up. I mean, you know the role of radio Just don't give me a one word answer. Why? Why, Kenny? Why do you want to see him having a loving person and she can do a lot of good in this world, and we just need to live with her through these tough times. You know if we can proper up when she's down and support her and help her out I think we'll all profit and benefit from her. Coming to do what? Whatever it is she she She did perfect. Now, let's go to the other person that doesn't watch sex and the city. Hey, dawn. What would you like to see? Samantha killed off on sex in the city. I think she'll come back. You do? Yeah. Or we should recast. It is Sharon Stone. She said she'd be interested. Let's see even if, come on, everybody be happy. Kenny. What do you think of Sharon Stone being cast a Samantha on sex and the city's together sharing people's Minister, You know, I would never keep your knees together. That's Kenny. You're showing your lack of sexiness is sunshiny grin. Oh, no. All kidding aside, I I'm with you, Lex. I do not if you just tuned in. We're talking celebrating the return of sex in the city. They're bringing it back. 10 episode follow ups. Erie's It's gonna be called, Um, uh, just like that. Thank you. Um, it's easy for you to say and Kim control obviously not going to be involved. I do not want her killed off, nor do I want them to ignore it. I think it would be, um Disrespectful of the fan base. If they just act like nothing happened. They have to acknowledge Samantha. Hey, want labor, though, or I don't want it to be belabored..

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"izzie" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

07:29 min | 2 years ago

"izzie" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

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Climate crisis will fundamentally reshape world of finance, says world's largest asset manager

All Things Considered

04:14 min | 4 years ago

Climate crisis will fundamentally reshape world of finance, says world's largest asset manager

"The world's largest asset manager is putting climate change at the center of its investment strategy blackrock overseas almost seven trillion dollars in investments the founder and CEO Larry think made the announcement in his annual letters to clients and chief executives of the world's largest companies he said blackrock will exit investments the present a high sustainability related risk he also said the company would launch new investment products that screen for fossil fuels I asked Larry think about his message to investors who might say that's all well and good but you're not maximizing my profits well in the United States blackrock as a voodoo shoe has to live under that mandate that Izzie risa rules as in the United States at the time that number one responsibility is to maximize return this is one of the reason why the United States is actually behind many places the world that places sustainability much more prominent we have also made a statement that we believe that a sustainable portfolio will outperform or indeed will maximize your profits over a long period of time they're real questions about how you define a sustainable portfolio for example even outside blackrock will sell out of all companies to get more than a quarter of their sales from thermal coal that still leaves some of the biggest coal producers in your portfolio because they do a lot of other things too so tell me about how you made this call will call is a very small component of any investment universe it's a very small fraction the principal said that most people uses a standard of fifty percent less we brought that down to twenty five percent less but let's be clear a call is it represents a small component of the investable universe I think the other thing that we announce creating more products more indexes that have sustainability is a key characteristics is a be a lot more important than whether we invested it in coal companies that have twenty five percent less of the revenues in coal the key characteristic is making sure that more and more investors you sustainability is a metrics to look at investing and we but we will create the tools we will have the tools to help you people died that climate activists have staged protests outside of blackrock's headquarters members of Congress have urge you to do more tell us about why you're making this decision now we're doing this on behalf of clients I have not done this with the idea focus gone any activist groups or any other voice we are voice to the investors our job is to be speaking on behalf of our investors and I wrote this letter not as an environmentalist I wrote this letter as a capitalist was there one event our conversation or news story that really flip the switch for you that make you think well this is a moment we have to fundamentally change course now is really the the sum of all my conversations in every part of the world with our clients and witnessing their questions about this and it really became very clear to me as somebody a bit and finance for and forty four years it's very clear to me that we're at a point now where more and more people believe in the science of climate change more and more people are worried about their portfolios and how their portfolio is going to be performing over tenure ricin some cities that have consistent problems related to flooding or five years those cities are going to have a harder time financing their debt over a longer horizon I reserve question about the role of a thirty year mortgage in areas where climate change could have a serious impact over time would you adequately issue a thirty year mortgage if you can't get proper private flood or fire insurance and so this is how we believe we're seeing capital changing if more and more people believe that climate change is going to impact their valuations of their portfolios they're gonna sheep their portfolio that's going to have less risk we want to design better techniques better analytics to help all our investors and how they can be better prepared for the eventuality of physical change in the world Larry think is founder and CEO of blackrock thanks for speaking with us today thank you bye bye

Climate crisis will fundamentally reshape world of finance, says world's largest asset manager

All Things Considered

04:14 min | 4 years ago

Climate crisis will fundamentally reshape world of finance, says world's largest asset manager

"The world's largest asset manager is putting climate change at the center of its investment strategy blackrock overseas almost seven trillion dollars in investments the founder and CEO Larry think made the announcement in his annual letters to clients and chief executives of the world's largest companies he said blackrock will exit investments the present a high sustainability related risk he also said the company would launch new investment products that screen for fossil fuels I asked Larry think about his message to investors who might say that's all well and good but you're not maximizing my profits well in the United States blackrock as a voodoo shoe has to live under that mandate that Izzie risa rules as in the United States at the time that number one responsibility is to maximize return this is one of the reason why the United States is actually behind many places the world that places sustainability much more prominent we have also made a statement that we believe that a sustainable portfolio will outperform or indeed will maximize your profits over a long period of time they're real questions about how you define a sustainable portfolio for example even outside blackrock will sell out of all companies to get more than a quarter of their sales from thermal coal that still leaves some of the biggest coal producers in your portfolio because they do a lot of other things too so tell me about how you made this call will call is a very small component of any investment universe it's a very small fraction the principal said that most people uses a standard of fifty percent less we brought that down to twenty five percent less but let's be clear a call is it represents a small component of the investable universe I think the other thing that we announce creating more products more indexes that have sustainability is a key characteristics is a be a lot more important than whether we invested it in coal companies that have twenty five percent less of the revenues in coal the key characteristic is making sure that more and more investors you sustainability is a metrics to look at investing and we but we will create the tools we will have the tools to help you people died that climate activists have staged protests outside of blackrock's headquarters members of Congress have urge you to do more tell us about why you're making this decision now we're doing this on behalf of clients I have not done this with the idea focus gone any activist groups or any other voice we are voice to the investors our job is to be speaking on behalf of our investors and I wrote this letter not as an environmentalist I wrote this letter as a capitalist was there one event our conversation or news story that really flip the switch for you that make you think well this is a moment we have to fundamentally change course now is really the the sum of all my conversations in every part of the world with our clients and witnessing their questions about this and it really became very clear to me as somebody a bit and finance for and forty four years it's very clear to me that we're at a point now where more and more people believe in the science of climate change more and more people are worried about their portfolios and how their portfolio is going to be performing over tenure ricin some cities that have consistent problems related to flooding or five years those cities are going to have a harder time financing their debt over a longer horizon I reserve question about the role of a thirty year mortgage in areas where climate change could have a serious impact over time would you adequately issue a thirty year mortgage if you can't get proper private flood or fire insurance and so this is how we believe we're seeing capital changing if more and more people believe that climate change is going to impact their valuations of their portfolios they're gonna sheep their portfolio that's going to have less risk we want to design better techniques better analytics to help all our investors and how they can be better prepared for the eventuality of physical change in the world Larry think is founder and CEO of blackrock thanks for speaking with us today thank you bye bye