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Real Estate Coaching Radio
"john wong" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio
"One of the things I've been talking a lot with our coaches and our coaching clients about is to drill down a bit deeper and to not bail, like if somebody throws out, well, you know, that'd be great to cash out, but where am I going to move? Don't just drop the conversation, ask them to paint you a picture. What are you looking for? And talk about things like leasebacks. Talk about longer closings. John Wong and Shaw and Canada, okay? He is like the master of having longer closings with very qualified people where he makes the whole transaction work, buys time for the sellers to find something. It's all working out. So the thing is, you can't bail when you hear an objection. That's one of the reasons why we have coaching is so you guys don't be like deer in the headlights and get off the phone. So we did a podcast in January about the different ways to generate listing leads and you guys need to go back and find that. It obviously, we've done more than 2000 podcasts at this point, but they're all on iTunes on stitcher on our main website Tim and Julie Harris dot com, one of the benefits of listening to the podcast off our main website is that all the notes are there and Julie and I usually, I mean 99% of the time we use notes. Now, granted, vamp and meander off our notes, but they're all there. And when we cite something, the reference material will be in all of our notes. But really, iTunes wherever you want to get it. And within those notes, you'll get a lot of great ways to generate your own listing leads going forward. Again, I'm going to go back to what we were talking about a second ago. If you just go into the MLS, you're not going to be making any money this year or next year or ever. The hall market has changed and it's going to continue to change in that direction. That's right. Okay, point number 11 connect to other motivated educated and ambitious agents like yourself through our premier coaching. Get your treasure map done and follow it. Stay away from lazy complacent drama filled agents. I had a lot of interesting conversations today. You know, this is my kind of jam packed coaching day. And I was asking the question because all of you guys are chattering about this on different sites. What has the impact of higher interest rates been to your trajectory, your clients, your prospects, et cetera? And to a person, I think I have one exception, somebody lost a client, a buyer client that was on the edge anyway, right? I'm probably lower in client, right? Exactly. Who could not? Because I always ask is a disabled deal. Do you need our help blah blah blah? Sometimes we do save deals. But this was somebody who had to be FHA due to a low credit score. You can't just convert them to conventional. So other than that example, guess what all of their answers were..

The Tim Ferriss Show
"john wong" Discussed on The Tim Ferriss Show
"Then I'll go back to PCG. We'll have it all figured out in a few months. Everything else it will be steady will be autopilot, and then I can go back to this. I have no idea what he thought about my, I think his name is John Wong, and what he thought about what I said at the time, but he was very generous, and he said, okay, that's okay. And he agreed to it. I think he held my place for at least a year. So this is really important and I know I've said that about a number of points, but it's so common for, I think, I would usually get you were talking about dialog modems. I need to stop using the example of people on magazine covers because now the only time you ever see magazines is in the airport. There's not really a thing anymore. But the profiles and so on that you read about entrepreneurs tend to be turned into these romanticized action movies. And there's certainly a lot of action, but when someone says, Zuckerberg dropped out of college, right? And people hear that and they think, oh my God, he threw it all away, burned the ships, bet it all. And it's like, actually, that's not what happened because in many of these schools, you have the ability to defer graduation or come back over a certain period of time or maybe at any point in time and I think helpful for would be entrepreneurs to hear that oftentimes, the best entrepreneurs do take calculated risks, but they also mitigate risk. So you had had this conversation and you had in a sense a safety net of sorts so that you could do this experiment and see what would happen with the company. And I think that it's really helpful to kind of peek behind the scenes. That's a good point. So if we go back to the company, at the time, when you were first getting started with the IT guys who were sleeping in the office during their day job and working at night, what was the name of the company? It's called each net. And everybody's net. In Chinese means interesting exchanges. Interesting exchanges. How do you say that in Chinese? What was the name? Interesting. Of fun. Yeah, yeah, yeah, got it. The sound actually works the translation works. That's cool. So it's a transliteration, but you also have the meaning, which by the way, anyone listening, when you ask someone, if you ever ask a Chinese person to write my name in Chinese, part of the reason it's so hard is you have to think very carefully about what the characters mean. You can't just grab the phonetics and throw something on paper. You have to be very careful about what the actual meaning is. And I actually, I don't know if I ever told you about when I first went to China and was studying at the Beijing, what is it in English? I can't even remember the Beijing. Capital university of business and economics. And I had been given my name my Chinese name at Princeton, which was fading tongue. And fading Chung was Faye, which is like Xiao fei de fei. Expense in a way is the meaning would be like a tip. That Spanish or whatever. But funny enough, you were saying that your parents would call you little bow, right? If people use them out with me, my name is tip. Problem number one with my Chinese name. So Faye was for my last name Ferris. So the T sound was Tim and they used Chung with janza pad. Because I was always so blunt in class. It was like, oh, I see. Tim very honest, because I was a pain in the ass. But the problem with that name, or one of the problems, I'll give two examples of problems when I got to China and you're telling people your name and it's a strange kind of transliterated foreign name. It's not always clear what the hell you're saying. And so some people thought my name was fajita, which is airport, right? So that was a problem. They're like your name is airport. That's strange. Other people heard my name as fate in Chang instead of Chung. And so Tim very long also has problems. So ultimately, we changed my name to fei yu Chang, and used to show, but without the rear at the bottom, it's a pretty rare character. But anyway, so this is just a long way of saying you have to think very carefully about how you name things. For the listeners who do not know Chinese, I would say your Chinese is actually really good. You have Chinese pronunciation is very good. Oh, thanks man. It's very rusty. But I hope to get back in at some point, get back to China because the China I know is 1996 China. I mean, this is like people's liberation. Silk Road with DVDs, burners, inside jackets, and bicycles. I mean, that's the Beijing I know. I've got to take you back to China. You will be just shocked. Your job, you're on the floor. Yeah, visit the sci-fi future. So coming back to each net. When did you actually feel like it was working? Or you thought to yourself, oh my God, this might actually work. When was that moment? Or what were some of the signs, any signs were like, okay, maybe this is the thing..

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
"john wong" Discussed on My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
"Booted out of scotland and he moved to virginia like in the late. Fifteen hundred sixteen hundred like this is the time prince. There's all sorts of interesting thing so about a year ago about a year ago About a year ago. So when settling some information about my about my family history might the won- family has. And when i first started i was like how is this person gonna know who or what i what you know every little bit on the defensive about it i don't know how would they were about this. Like sure enough. It was everything was suggested On my family lineage. I was able to verify as i said my my my my grandfather died before i was born He was north and and it was from this. That's all i knew about. And his last name was walking. And i did not really know what you mean like. An orphan had no picture in my mind and never really heard the story from my father. About what it means. A new it was north at long and short of it is. His parents died when he was a child. But we're still raised by by by by blood kin. They believe it. What's his uncle that raised him to the family name lawn in you know there there's a continuity you're just wasn't raised by his parents so when i got this this piece of information saying that this is my great great grandfather was Through the use of all of the ancestry Databases aren't able to see that everything lines up. I'm like yeah this the this is where the father lives and this is my grandmother and i was able to go and i was able to reconstruct. I was able to reconstruct my family last name all the way back to the very first one to arise in the new world and this is probably route. Seventeen seventeen forty. I believe is when the very first one arise and who this one was so the one thing i could find about him which really struck out struck me was how he was He was a drummer in a revolutionary moore Battalion and for people who are really into a genealogy and very much into particularly american history like that's a that's a real like dad of thing to have with the family member who was in the revolutionary war. And if you had an officer who was a member like even more certainly not for the whole side of cincinnati is just like people who are officers family lines that were officers in the revolutionary war but nonetheless. So i'm like holy crackers. This never did not hot button genealogy but i go and i see like the swan and even more. Interestingly like that person lived in pennsylvania more or less Where i'm living right now. I think real often where. I was in lancaster. Right not grow up in maryland. And so i'm reading all this i see. He's a he that he is a a drummer. Like imagine like what what what drumming represents in terms of like you know bringing people to battle. It's it's kinda like it setting the tone for movement and he's he's a player in this like he historical Event and you know what the guys name was john wong so now i i've been saying for years beforehand that i come from the king of the gypsies come from the king of the gypsies and his name is johnny watt and then i go when i see and this is like in the late sixteen hundreds is the late sixteen hundreds and then i see in the seventeen hundreds there really is someone in my family lauren. Who first comes to you. Know the colonies at that time and he was a driver in the revolutionary war and his name is john watts. And i'm like mother fucker. John john now. What's the house and i like. I make this with like With a with a playful like you know. i'm. I don't know what decisions is just like this happened. What's the nature of reality. I don't know. But i do know that. I have these data points at chuck and so that in my like mental bag of tricks for the past year. So all right so let's go back to the story which we're talking about the story that began this. Was i go and i had this this this this this intense experience on the susquehanna Dealing with like you know It's brazilian esotericism. Who does this deep sort of ceremony. And then the next day i see that there's an international incident happening at The the the paralleled river on the other side of the atlantic. I see all that happening. I'm like wow. This is all going on and then i go and i see the captain of the name of the ship of the person who is having this experience and guess what his name one. Well he's not. It's not a frigging bullseye eye. But we're not dealing with the exactly like you don't have to be like in the circle but man is a close. His name is john d. j. o. N. d. y. ward w. a. r. d. Okay and i'm like and it ain't johnny won- but it's a whole lot closer to johnny wong than it away so my takeaway so a friend of mine shared. I shared this with with with one of my good friends. What do you make of this in. His first thing was john bestowed jalen. Who's like sounds like. John me like you know go whether john rockefeller john's either magician. But here i have like i've got this really strange. This really strange Set of coincidences. Word play that is time so perfectly with this this this this experience. I participated in lead part of it so forth. And so i've got that sitting on my lap so before i go deeper with that. I wanna give an opportunity for you to kind of like comment or say any acne questions as like. Oh man no i. I am slightly familiar with some of this. We've talked about a few of these things. But no i i. Just i'm you have me at the edge of my seat him. I so now so now. It's getting now we're gonna go a little bit deeper because everything's context. It's like you know you. You have a piece of information. Whatever that piece of information navy and then we interpreted or we understand it or we look at it through a particular lens that's context depending on what lenses and what the context is like can completely completely changed the depths in in what that information be the whole idea of being able to hide something in plain sight is. It's information where people don't have the right context to look at it so we just kind of ignore it so i just described to you. This situation where there was To me a double level who incidence. Say any synchronicity. one being You know the the suspect hansa quanta and then the name associated with the person. Jon ward johnny juan. We've got the same initials. They've got the same kind of cadence like w. r. d. very close to similarly to like w. a. n. And we are in the end kind of look similar and so forth. but we've also seen the.

The Tom Dupree Show
"john wong" Discussed on The Tom Dupree Show
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The Tom Dupree Show
"john wong" Discussed on The Tom Dupree Show
"Morale welcome to the second half of the first hour. The tom depre- show as we promised. Duck john wong has joined us. Dr wong said john sales but it's much better is a retired orthodontists and military veteran lifelock wildcat fan and he says in. This is a bio. I'm looking at a fledgling author. Well based on the book that he's just come out with. I'm kind of wondering whether that's true anymore. It's called kentucky passion. And he's here to talk to us about it today. Here's our host. Tom debris john. I appreciate you being here today. I do want to say it's scary to hear. There's a foundation or sunken concrete problem with your home. Don't panic call the experts at the dwyer company. Eight five nine. Two three one zero nine nine. 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You gave your father at his passing a month or so ago and The relationship that you had with your dad and It was really Very touching to me and and really sweet and very nice. And i'm just glad you shared it with people and talked about how much your father meant to you. Thank thank you tom. I mean the guy was ninety three. He lived a wonderful productive lie. He died at home comfortably. he didn't suffer. He was surrounded by loving family so we should all be to happen but on the other hand he is your dad. So there's a sadness there's a grief. There's a longing. I miss terribly. It's only been a month. But i think about him every day. But thank you for acknowledging that. That's that means a lot to me. Well it meant a lot to me to be able to read about it. And and and and no but your devotion and a great relationship with your dad john you write a blog wong's windings. It's e. h. u. a. n. g. s. w. h. i. n. g. s. And your I guess if this is the right word articulation on that Blog is concerning Kentucky sports is viewing it from a lens or a viewpoint that is it really not typical of the average kentucky fan It's almost like a Panorama sort of you things that i don't know your way of talking about in in observing kentucky sports Sometimes i think you're almost too much of a geek about but then other times. I think you know this guy is really saying something that the average person feels but can't really put into words and So your your blog has been sort of an ongoing thing that has been around for several years Then you were kind of the In some ways Guy behind the scenes with With michael bennett show Which is getting ready to be revived here in this office on on monday morning. It's not just the cats go success. In now it's going to be with allan cutler and it's gonna you know michael of course he's such a big personality. We all love him that know him. Yes yeah you cannot not love michael. But you've you've been involved in. Let's just say a some of the intellectual property in there and and now this is what your third book I actually two of them. Coming out con. Currently my first with people allan cup. Yes that's rocky his ears and in the uk media world and so. I've got this book coming out. And then i also got another book with kyle. Macy which is due next month. Okay and it's called from the rafters of rupp it's about all the jerseys that had been retired in the rafters of rupp arena. So i'm looking forward to that one too but kyle's fascinating person also especially when it comes to free throw shooting this books call kentucky passion wildcat wisdom and inspiration and Just looking through here You have basically anecdotes. In sort of vignettes of things that happened in kentucky basketball over the years most of which i would assume you observed firsthand. Tell us a little bit about what. You're trying to do with this book and tom. I think one the biggest advantages. I have in writing a book like this is that i am old okay. I'm older technically didn't do we're. We've got a lot of experiences genus. That's true because we had those experiences a we have a lot to reference. We have a lot to draw from correct and so you mentioned my blog. I loved right experience. I loved right emotionally. I also love kentucky basketball so my thinking was why. Can't i combine those two passions in. Ride a book about kentucky basketball. Then you start thinking yourself. Well those things are diamond dozen. Everybody's put one right. What can i do to really make this thing. Stand out so. I wanna to take those experiences fifty two of what i consider the most iconic moments and kentucky basketball history and it's a glorious history. It's a program with the greatest tradition in the history of college basketball. And i wanted to take that. I wanted to take the readers with me. Courtside to re-experience some of those great moments all over again and tom europe fan. You remember mardi gras miracle that was when kentucky was on the road at lsu second-half down by thirty one points. They rallied back to win. Yep things like that. The nineteen seventy-eight national championship. That was the first national championship in my lifetime. So that was super special. You know what. I remember most about that season. Unlv right before.

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"john wong" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"For many patients who have had a heart attack or stroke. The taskforce guidance does not change that advice late scratching my head. You have dr. John wong a primary care expert. At tufts medical center saying daily aspirin use may help prevent heart attacks and strokes and some people like yes it can also cause potentially serious harms such as internal bleeding. It's important. Dr wong went on to say that people who are forty to fifty nine years old and don't have a history of heart disease. Have that conversation with their clinician to decide together if starting to take aspirin is indeed right for them now. Taskforce previously said a daily aspirin might also protect against colorectal cancer and some adults in their fifty s and sixty s but the updated guidance. Now we're flipping. The script says more evidence of such a benefit is needed. The guidance was posted online to allow for public comments. I would love to read some of those. Convents wouldn't you until november eight The group will evaluate that input. And then they'll make their final jeopardy answer. The new recommendations not only stemmed from emerging research suggesting aspirins potential harm but also from advances in cardiovascular treatment this according to dr guide mints. He is director of cardiovascular health at sandra atlas bass heart hospital. He said there are now more and better medications for things like cholesterol hypertension and diabetes that lower cardiovascular risk heart failure and improve kidney function. There are so more tools to identify and treat things like insulin resistance and sleep apnea as well as smoking cessation which obviously also affect arts elp. Minute said meant said with all these advances. The need for aspirin in all patients has been negated. There is benefit for aspirin use and some patients and that is why patients on aspirin should not stop there aspirin and once again. How many times do we have to repeat this. Consult your primary care physician however some doctors and the rest of us the great unwashed kind of confused by the new guidance. So what should they tell their patients who have been taking aspirin per decade and are turning sixtee-. You had one cardiologists. San i get it. I understand where they're coming from but they're also inadvertently creating confusion for practicing physicians. They really need to address the transition of someone who has been on aspirin because they meet the criteria and then they get older. So what are they supposed to do aspirin. Of course that's known as a pain reliever but it's also blood thinner that can reduce the chance of blood clots but it also has risks even at low doses mainly bleeding in the digestive tract or ulcers both of which can be life threatening so we clear not crystal whereabout as clear as mud. Is this task force saying that baby. Aspirin is no longer recommended to prevent. I heart attack in older adults. My suggestion talk to your doctor and see if you can sort it out.

WABE 90.1 FM
"john wong" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"Medical panel say that for some people startling starting daily aspirin could do more harm than good And pairs will stone reports People 60 years and older should not start taking aspirin to prevent that first heart attack or stroke That's one of the big takeaways from the updated recommendations put out by the U.S. preventive services task force Doctor John Wong is a member of the task force which sifted through the most recent studies and weighed out the benefits What we found is that compared to older studies aspirin appears to have less benefit from cardiovascular disease And then they looked at the harms And there's an increasing recognition among healthy individuals of various ages that aspirin carries an increasing risk of bleeding as people age Wong emphasizes that many people take aspirin safely But that bleeding can happen in the stomach intestines and brain and it can be life threatening There are some imported nuances with these guidelines They do not apply to people who've already had a heart attack or stroke or to people who are already taking daily aspirin And Wong says the guidance changes as you move into the age groups below 60 Aspirin may have a small amount of benefit for people in their 40s or people in their 50s Whether you choose to take it he says depends on your cardiovascular risk and should be decided with your doctor Demi la de audino a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic agrees This information should just basically make you have a conversation with your physician This is not an all blanket recommendation that everyone asks should stop the aspect The guidance hasn't been finalized yet but cardiologists cut in mathar second is already getting a bunch of calls Our office has been inundated with questions about this Is that northwestern university feinberg school of medicine He says the updated recommendations weren't really a surprise There were three landmark studies published a few years ago that led cardiologists to change their guidance on daily aspirin The field is already started to have these conversations and make these adjustments and changes to fine tune things for individual patients He says some patients over 60 may still ultimately decide given their history that it does make sense to start on aspirin The task force will make a final decision.

Democracy Now! Audio
"john wong" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
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Terrible, Thanks For Asking
"john wong" Discussed on Terrible, Thanks For Asking
"Kind of right that i really connected with was beatrix potter. Select the stories of peter rabbit and all that sort of stuff like my mom needs to read those to me in hospital. When i was a teeny tiny baby an obviously had no concept of stories or reading but they can tell that would be good for my development. Imagine tiny hannah. A little preemies being read to her little brain with those little holes in it absorbing the wonder of these different worlds as soon as she can handle wants to make these worlds. She doesn't just tear through stories and books and movies. She starts to write them but actually have my first story. I grabbed it in case you wanted to see it. I have it up here. Oh my god yes. Read it okay. S. so it is cold christmas at andreu because that is the name of the preschool that i went to and it says one day hannah enter friends on do was so excited because it was nearly christmas when santa would drop the presence of niwa having a party to celebrate. The story hanna wrote at four years old was written out by her mother. On alternating sheets of red and green paper bound decorated with tinsel when lisa. That was the name of my preschool. Teacher started the music. Everybody was dancing than everyone got really hungry so the nfl the potty food but then they were really tired so all the under children lay down to rest because obviously in preschool. You have Naptime baby yeah we should. We should bring that back for adults. We really should and whenever kids wind about naps. I'm like oh sorry. Someone's going to put you to bed and then wake you up and feed. You sounds rough. Pretty great to me like just enjoy it. Yeah when they often there is they. Were not at undo their sent his kingdom. They were very excited because there were so many toys to play with and make at last they went to the gates of santa's room. Santa us oleander children. What they wanted the christmas when everyone had told santa what they wanted they suddenly also very tired again then they lay down and there is when they open them they would no longer incentives kingdom. That will back in the classroom then. All the mum's exaggerated the door to pick everyone up. The teachers wanted where the children had been then. Hannah told lisa that had been sent his kingdom and he wished everyone undo a very merry christmas. The end this first story of hannah's changes everything for her. Oliver able bodied sisters. Friends can go and do whatever they want and hannah can do. Whatever she wants in her stories. Hannah took a lot of inspiration from the familiar. The world of fairy tales and fantasy and those stories tend to share. Familiar arcs the character. Who takes a journey to fix some aspect of their life. That isn't fair. The princess who gets saved by a handsome prince the character who has had a hard go of it. But they're so good it eventually all works out happily ever after every time always reaching for that happily ever after but there's another thing that these stories share which is that people with bodies like hannah's disabled bodies are treated very differently. Amanda duck is the author of disfigured on fairy tales disability and making space. She puts it so well. I'm quoting here. These stories might report to reach for a better world but the disabled body is only ever viewed by them as broken and often only worthy of a happy ending. Once the disability has been eradicated or otherwise overcome. What does it say when some of the most subversive narratives we'd now continued to entrench and perpetuate static ideas about the disabled body. That's the end of the quote but think about it right. Area loses her voice but she gets back which means eric can really fall in love with her. Now elsa learns to control her ice fingers snow white and sleeping beauty come out of their comas and the beast turns back into a prince. Although i know i am not the only person who thought he was hotter as a beast in the cartoon version right he totally was. But there's no overcoming cerebral palsy. And no arrogating it. Hannah's a kid who knows her body is different and he also has to undergo serious medical procedures. That would make anyone scared to help with her. Mobility and her growth doctors have to break her femurs our largest and most painful bone to break glue them back together and put metal plates in them. I was ten and ten year olds. John wong that kind of pain that kind of rehab tender on me wanted to watch movies and listen to ten of songs and spend my summer in the pool instead of in bed or in hospital.

NPR News Now
"john wong" Discussed on NPR News Now
"News. Paris today's the deadline for the us intelligence community to deliver a report on what they know about the origins of the karuna virus as npr's jeff brumfield reports many hope it will shed light on where the virus originated. There are two theories about where the corona virus came from one is that it started in the wild possibly in bats. The others that came from a laboratory in china in may president biden or the nation's intelligence agencies to conduct a ninety day review of everything they had on the question since then the agencies have been pouring over things such as intercepted communications databases to see. If there's anything they've collected that might provide answers. The findings will be briefed to the president and congress and unclassified version of. The report is expected to be released. Soon jeff brumfield. Npr news washington. Texas governor greg. Abbott is asking the state supreme court to back his efforts to stop mask. Mandates in two counties texas public radio's paul flab reports san antonio and bear county successfully argued for an injunction against the state's ban on government mask mandates. They argued the current situation would prove irreparably harmful from unmitigated spread of kovic. Nineteen is schools open without masks monday. The attorney general's office filed for a stay nullifying. The injunction arguing irreparable harm was actually being caused by the growing list of local orders. In defiance of the governor's order banning mask mandates the status for a supreme court order saying the fourth quarter of appeals had abused its discretion by continuing the injunction after. It was appealed the argue. The governor can't enforce laws if people are able to break them pending trial. I'm paul flab in san antonio. This is npr vice. President harris is in singapore on her trip to southeast asia. She'll visit vietnam next. She's helping promote the us relationships with the countries and also hoping to counteract china's influence harris criticized china today saying it's coercing and intimidating. Its neighbors china hit back immediately against harris's comments in a statement china said the. Us cannot be trusted and pointed to its messy from afghanistan. A top official in iran is acknowledging that videos from a hacked surveillance camera showing abuse in an iranian. Prison are real as duri. Karen reports the head of iran's prison system wrote on twitter that he took responsibility for the quote unacceptable behaviours in the videos leaked the associated press by a self-described hacker group known as justice for ali. Guards beat emaciated prisoners and drag them on the ground. Bunk beds are stacked three high and single rooms. Iran's evine prison is known for detaining political dissidents and people with ties to the west americans. Jason resign john wong she way and matthew. Trevor thick were held there on twitter. The head of iran's prison system mohammed medea. Haji mohammadi wrote that. He promised to avoid the repeat of such bitter incidents as well as confront the perpetrators. His remarks were then repeated on state television for npr news. Day boost karen in istanbul the controversial president of the philippines rodrigo duterte has agreed to run for vice president next year. His political party is announcing the news. Detaille is term limited as president on korva coleman. Npr news from washington..

Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique
"john wong" Discussed on Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique
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Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast
"john wong" Discussed on Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast
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Big Fellas Basketball
"john wong" Discussed on Big Fellas Basketball
"Thursday, welcome everybody 2, episode 18 of James Rockets. I'm your host team involved and you can find me on Twitter at Finding Nemo, twenty-three and the show on Twitter at Jen's Rockets. Today, we're going to have a very fun conversation about the collective bargaining agreement. I have three people with me all, all very interested in topic and all very very well-versed. We have a repeating offender an Alan for his first time in a while mackade also back and for the first time we have a car washing 10:00 on the show, but will go through one at a time. Let us know where we can find you guys how and how you doing today? I'm doing good. You can find me on the twitters at a talent show, dog. I'm fun. So how's it going? It's good. You can follow me at McDade. M, c, c a d e p. 8, I will talk about later. Go ahead and how how you doing? How's your welcome to the show for the first time? Appreciate, I'm doing fantastic. Guys. You can follow me at a underscore, a underscore r. O n 25 on Twitter, and I also have my name is cash or basketball podcast. That's b, c basketball, too. If you guys are, should follow me on Twitter over there, awesome. And definitely check out everybody's accounts and everything that they do. You always some of my favorite people that I've follow on Twitter as well. And that's part of why I wanted to have you guys on here. For this conversation, we're going to talk about some big topics this year with. There's a very big fight free agency going on this year. You know, very, very interesting. There's not a huge pool, but a lot of teams have money. We're going to talk about the salary cap and implications for different teams. This offseason go into the next CBA agreement, and twenty twenty-three. And then log, About some, you know, some hypotheticals we'd like to see be brought up potentially in the next CBA agreement. So going on to start with some teams and just some of the biggest salary cap implications, this is Rockets podcast. So we're gonna go ahead and start with the Houston Rockets Allen. What do you think is the best move for the Rockets to go about this offseason? I mean, obviously there's a lot of things up in the air with whether or not that pick pans out, but we have about, I believe it's, we have about a maximum amount of space of about Seventeen million dollars this year. And that's, you know, if she, if we were to also get rid of Kelly Embrace Kap R. Kelly very well, if you're also able to get rid of Kelly, Olynyk scaffold, we have about Seventeen point, eight million dollars in cap room. But, you know, you get that number one pick that's about an eight or nine million dollar contract, I believe, in, in year one. So that brings you down a lot and you probably want to bring back a Linux or what do you think is the birth? The the best thing that like the rockets need to do. So there are two schools of thought out there. There's, there's a large sector of rockets fans who say Houston should show me about John Wong. Clear cap space that way..

Hysteria 51
"john wong" Discussed on Hysteria 51
"A treasure chest in khartoum. This time my cousin's volun- hard time they lived out in oregon and they were going to lose their house until they stumbled upon this pirate's treasure. Just don't just don't fine. We'll save that one for another day. But anyway my cut the mic. You who who. Who did the who'd detroit belong to brent them they found it finders keepers. Pirate the who originally. We don't talk about what you're talking about. It didn't happen to be one. I'd when will be growth. Dude stop talking about your penis. One other thing was in the treasure box. Before he buried at brent a miniature autobiography of his own sealed in an olive jar with wax. So that would've been in the more category as what you're getting at when you said and more yes that's what i was getting at. He is nothing if not ostentatious income on. Sometimes alan jara with your own shit in there for first university. I gave my wife a sealed jar with a note that she's gonna open our tenth anniversary. So i gotta get that one. John hoult autobiography or is it. We got like three more years for i. If it's one of those gonna say something like i i don't know what could you. What kind of print could you pull like ten years out because you would do some shit like that you would write something in there just for doesn't really until the ninth year. I mean like you would make her wait ten years just for like a joke as my point. If it's a good. I might have to wait that long. You tell me you wasted the best years of your life. Yup gotcha tell hysteria nation anyway. After after finn returned home he He kept his secret little trip to himself for a while His own daughters didn't even know about it until he self published his memoir so they had to read about in his self published memoir called the thrill of the chase. Or this book was important fucker. Diamonds jesus dad thinks the law. I can't even afford to rent. You're giving away fucking jade and kristen. Rubies wax covered poems and style fucking. I'm in a five hundred square foot. Hovel in the middle of the desert. And you're giving away fucking diamonds. Riches far cough of pillaging other native people. Anyway asked you needed. See we don't we. Don't rely on facts here. We also a lot of supposition to We think that's really important story now. So this book this. The thrill of the chase was self published. It was important for another reason it included the poem. We mentioned earlier. That had the written clues as to how to find the treasure and with that the game as they say was a foot. How do you verify something like this. I guess because you know that he was rich but couldn't have just been like god. You know another one of those deals again. He was accused that like One of the. We're gonna talk to you. He's dead people died and they're like please stop this. These like no one of the wives of one of the guys that died said like sued him Claiming in court it was it was fake. And that her husband had been duped into dying and People try to say it was fake. And no yeah. Yeah yeah yeah. I gave that away. Take the did the deaths aside people who were searching for it like they based their whole lives on this thing. They moved for it they were. There was no way that someone else could found it. You know in their john to prove that we could have cracked this in thirty five. Forty five minutes. He read the poem and let everyone easy treasure poem as i have gone alone in there and with my treasures bold i can keep my secret. Wear and hint of riches new and old begin it where warm waters halt and take it in the canyon down not far but too far to walk put in below the home of brown. I'm such a child. I child with slapped me slapped with a brown buchner. My okay all right east toward down. It has toured up. Tis the way. I like to Johnny class no shot it down at a dance over all right. Put it below the home brown. John wong decided we'd just hit the high water. Mark the low water mark for the year. I suppose it all depends on your anyway. Here's the rest of the poem from there is no place for the meek the in drying ever neither will be no paddle up your creek. Just heavy loads of water. Hi we're the only podcast covered this fucking story. Get through the poem because of the dick and fart jokes going. If you've been wise in found the blaze look quickly down your quest to cease but tarry scant with marvel gays. Just take the chest and go in peace. So why is it. That i must go and leave mitro for all to seek the answer. I already know. I've done it tired and now i'm week so hear me all and listen. Good your effort will be worth a cold. If you are brave in the would. I give you title to the gold. I'll say this he was a smart guy. He was a brilliant are art dealer. Maybe even a a well Accomplished writer in in certainly A treasure hunt organizer. I'll give him the merit badge for that. But a poet he was not because that was kinda kinda rough. I have no background around or or or way to look at it so it was fine by me and i got a good laugh out of it. That's all i can ask him poems. It reminds me of this one about this guy from tuck. I don't know if you've heard this one. No go ahead. we don't have time anyway. He wrote the chest of the mountains. Somewhere north of santa fe an that stories in the book included hints chess location as well as the poem found in the chapter. Golden more appropriately named That contain nine. Clues would lead a searcher to the chest so of course she got the shit going on. It's a book containing all this information. Well guess what. The whole story prompts a treasure hunt in the rocky mountains not just new mexico colorado wyoming montana all over there and before long people were flooding into santa fe. That's that's the thing he said the rockies north of santa fe that can mean a lot of places yeah they they actually made a considerable immeasurable boom in the city's tourism industry The forest fen affect one of the places talking about it. Call it for better worse. They also have people trampling and just destroying things out there. That the shouldn't be but that's a side note. It also prompted a media firestorm Articles are being written left and right websites are dedicated to it. There's Something like seven appearances on the today. Show love me. Some willard scott. Maybe we should start a segment where i read the names of everyone who died under the age of one hundred. I bet smucker's would sponsor that to be really long segment dollar bills. Y'all the i give anywayjohn.

Supreme Clientele Radio
"john wong" Discussed on Supreme Clientele Radio
"Whatever you know before you know it you know it's just like from. There started to get a lot of big projects you know like Converse and adidas. I started flying overseas. You know when. It was in a fine overseas graffiti. This shit is l. So i started going to germany parents and italy and london. Before you know. I was traveling. The whole fucking world offer graffiti. No not too. Many people do that but the media was born at a ready. You know for sure down the these are of that. They're ready doing shows the feeding galleries overseas already. You know crash days. You know rebels e john wong was already doing shit all over the world already on campus do gallery. But i was lost their like graffiti purist. I was a bomber. People didn't get coming. Dennis leaguers hardcore bama Fuck he's now traveling the world and they're doing sneakers. Virtual veto was so many things and talked boys. Were really heck no me. You know you could tell what to do hating on you when you go to chill with them. They come at you with some sleigh questions and all sometimes toss stock tribal nor you or party. You know what i'm saying. I'm like He goes you know and what it is human nature man. You can't do not about it. You know it's human nature and that's the way it is you know people reality. No one likes you. They're gonna say whatever they want to try to fucking destroy your name and they can't to ruin what you work for. You know how they've been calling me niche for. How long okay. Where's the paperwork. Se i wanna see real solid not no bullshit black line. I swear where to this day of someone proof. I'll give you my mother. So i wanna see the ship. The own week is out there. They're saying that shit our dues for straight up fucking jugs period. That's it and it's man..

PRI's The World
"john wong" Discussed on PRI's The World
"Marco werman. You're with the world. Incitement of insurrection forwards at explain what the house of representatives is charging. President trump with the house is expected to move quickly and vote mid week on impeachment. The second impeachment proceeding against trump in less than a year lasca round. You'll recall fiona hill was a key. Witness hill was president. Trump's top russia advisor from two thousand seventeen to twenty nineteen and also on the national security council. She says wednesday's storming of the capitol building did not come out of the blue bottle. People are saying oh it couldn't possibly have been a coup. We didn't succeed. The military wasn't out on the streets. The president wasn't using his formal powers or it just didn't happen. You know this was just a a mob an insurrection. But it's important. Look down all of these elements because just because it didn't have a high likelihood of succeeding in a classic coup. Fashion doesn't mean it wasn't an attempt and this wasn't real so as i'm saying we're not out of the woods yet. One could imagine that could be functions of people within the military all veterans. We've which we've already seen not just thinking about all of the right wing militias. That have been taking this stunned in support of the president. That's when it gets incredibly dangerous. Seen a slow rolling attempt it wasn't just a one off on january six. It's been building up for quite some time and we've got a lot of concerns about what might happen outside of presidency. Once we get past the inauguration and then there's also a lot of worries about the threats possible threats to the inauguration itself funeral. You've used the phrase soft civil war to describe the us right now. Can you explain what you mean by that. Well i mean obviously not in a full blown conflict here but we've seen plenty of violence on our streets so there were plenty of people in capitol hill. Who will wearing weapons. Body armor oversee on the internet has been a lot of instigation to violence and people foaming unthreatening violence People threatening to kill the vice president. George soros all kinds of different bogeymen and women and this is all the elements of a civil conflict. If we were looking at another country would be greatly disturbed by this. And so what i'm worried about. Moving forward is at this haden's because if you have seventy four million people who voted for president trump. No of course not all these are active supporters of the president or certainly not actively engaged in considering taking some kinds of action in his support but even a a relatively small percentage of them are on. There's been a lot of polling. That's actually quite disturbing in terms of the scope and scale of the number of people who believe festival. The election was stolen from him. Another said that they pretended prepared to take action. Then we're in really big trouble and so it's very important how we address this. I mean otherwise again it is going to be a civil wall that spills out even further onto the streets right so this is a long-term concern. I'm wondering about the next nine days. Before the inauguration in your historian fiona john hill with a deep knowledge of eastern europe and russia based on what you know about authoritarian regimes. What worries you most in the next nine days of the trump presidency worries me the democratic institutions. Don't take action here. We also have to whatever action we take on. I know there's a whole load of discussions right now going on about. He resigned to be forced to resign. should the twenty fifth amendment. Being acted should be another impeachment. Whatever we do has to be done very clearly that he planned with plenty of discussion and also legally by the book because we have to be able to defend these actions after the fox up because that would be part of the mechanisms fall reestablishing democratic gnomes however if we humble this correctly and we show that we can tell mistakes which the united states has done in the past. I think we can be an example to others of a democratic success. We can fix this. If we very systematic methodical about trump's parent with the us national security apparatus focused on this crisis. How vulnerable is the us to adversaries and do you have reason to believe. Foreign infiltrators were in the mix of the capitol building wednesday. There's an incredible risk. I mean i haven't got any personal reason to believe that's not haven't seen any reports but doesn't incredible risk because anytime you have something like this especially as it was telegraph fall weeks in advance. I mean the the president. I've even on my answering machine at home. One of these robocalls asking me to go down to the rally on january six The savvy americans. Xinhua lots of people have talked to a few of the people who came home and found this on their answering machines. People were being asked to go down to the rally. And so if you're full premeditated foreign advisory you might. Well think of infiltrating the crowd and sending people down that because it certainly wasn't being let's says scope touton observed in the way that one would hope there wasn't any background checks with people were coming in on the buses so who knows who was also using the opportunity to get into the capital uncertainty. This now be neglected of concern about the The steamy of laptops and other information from inside the building a not really clear what was taken out of the swept the building. But you know i mean. I'm hoping that the doing more thorough sweeps as well to see if any other things could be implanted the but yes isn't an almost concern and we should always be concerned at these times of vulnerability because we've exposed ourselves. Fiona hill was president. Donald trump's top russia advisor from two thousand seventeen to nineteen. She was also a key witness in the impeachment proceedings last year fiona hill. Thank you very much for being with us. Thank you malka and let us our. There are people that were involved in either a negligent or intentional failure to secure the capital there on the hook. A former fbi special agent breaks down. What went so wrong at the capital last week right now. The hottest commodity on the planet is the covid nineteen vaccine. And if you're a country in a position to provide vaccines you might have some pretty powerful leverage. Many less wealthy nations are not turning to the us in europe. They're turning to china for help. Young john wong has been following this. He's a senior fellow for global health at the council on foreign relations and also director of global health studies at seton hall university's school of diplomacy and international relations where china actually promise vaccines and is there. A timeframe in place of when countries can expect to receive them last four. We have seen the chinese government leaders and officials making all the pleasures to the countries in the developing word is especially those in sub saharan africa middle east south asia that they're to receive the priority to access to the chinese made vaccines but now he..

WMAL 630AM
"john wong" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"Into the Biden campaign, and nobody's trying to track it down. $320 million in dark money came into the Biden campaign. Now I want to remind you of something. 19 nineties. One. Bill Clinton was running for re election. The Communist Chinese military poured millions of millions of dollars into the Democrat Party campaign into his campaign ended the Clinton Legal Defense Fund. From the L A Times, which didn't investigation the chief of China's military intelligence secretly directed funds from Beijing to help re elect President Clinton in 1996. Former Democratic fundraiser Johnny Chung has told federal investigators Some provided damning testimony before a federal grand jury that the Chinese government wanted Clinton re elected. Charlie Trie, a longtime friend of President Clinton raised 1.2 million and foreign dollars for the Clinton Legal defense fund in the DNC. He also dropped off a $460,000 donation at their office. The L A times. James T. Riady. Remember these names? Another longtime friend of President Clinton. Riady, you had extensive ties to China. His banking group acknowledged in court papers. They made millions of dollars in illegal campaign donations to Democratic presidential and congressional candidates get into 1988, including hundreds of thousands of dollars. Clinton's first campaign for the White House in 1992. Then there was John Wong is the L A Times pointed out. He raised more than 1.5 million from illegal foreign sources, and he visited the White House 78 times. So we know the communist Chinese do this sort of thing. So the question is, and I'm just asking Where did all this dark? Remember everybody where the hell they're getting all this money from hundreds of millions of dollars in dark money? How are they out, Raising Trump? So significantly, while we know Wall Street was Wall Street's in the back pocket of the Chinese We need to know. Where this dark money came from. We know the communist Chinese regime. Max Biden. We know in my view that bind was a Manchurian candidate for China. We have on the record testimony from Tony Bob Belinsky. And, of course job I knew about the deals with China. We have Rudy Giuliani and the New York Post, which dug into the information from the From the hard drive real factual evidence. Factual evidence. And now we know there is a grand jury criminal investigation into Combines brother and into his son. Into his brother and into his son. In the so called office of the president elect. And Joe Biden lied to us every step of the way and the debate moderators never pressed and immediate impress. Must be another Rudy, not job conspiracy theory. Oh, yes, yes, yes. In just the course of a few days, really? A few months. The evidence is overwhelming, isn't it? Ladies and gentlemen. Of two massive scandals. The body crime, family and the media. Yet they spent four years trying to concoct Issues against the president, the United States and his family over collusion of which there was none. They got their congressional investigations, their criminal investigations, their media investigations. Zippo nothing. Impeached our president. They tried to topple our president. In my view, they've stolen this election and I'm sick of these irresponsible lawyers and the rest of them sitting on the sidelines, trying.

Asian Enough
Sung Kang reveals the fight to make 'Better Luck Tomorrow'
"Sung king you know him as the street racers. Hans Solo. I love that Han Solo in the fast and furious movies. And you can argue that. Seng's portrayal of Han the impossibly cool mentor of Tokyo drift. A member of the core fast and furious family made the franchise the most surprising and successful blockbuster series in Hollywood history. I would definitely make the argument so we are very lucky to have the chance to speak with Song. Today on Asian enough. Thank you for being here with us forever me we want to start off by addressing the big news. Which is you are coming back to the fast and furious franchise for the upcoming fast and furious. Nine which is huge for those of us who obsessively watched these movies because we know than Han. Your character has been gone for a couple of movies and in fact has one of the most tremendous most unpredictable. Arc's I feel like in movie history in that you know Tokyo drift. Which was the third movie in. The fast and furious franchise is the one that you originated this character. And we'd love to hear from you. What has your relationship with Han. Been like over these years. It's a love hate relationship. The hate is a strong word for it. I think it's maybe love and difficult is what it is because I'll never dismiss what the fast and furious and with the Han characters done for my career and my family and opened the Hollywood doors the first time I you know Justin and I worked on festive fears like we would just literally walk around the production office and then go into his office and start like laughing. Because can all these chairs the free snapple into the free water right those little things that we really appreciate it. Because when we're shooting tomorrow we had nothing we had a fold out table with five sticks of. Wrigley's spearmint gum spread out and a box of cold intimate donuts breakfast. That was our craft service and better luck tomorrow. Of course was the two thousand two indie film about over achieving Asian American teens who flipped the Model Minority Myth on its head when they start doing crimes so better luck. Tomorrow was Justin. Lin's first solo feature recode to feature call shopping things with Quinton leave and there were still students at Ucla. And then I heard that this young filmmaker out of UCLA was making an Asian American film. But I had already worked on a couple of Asian of American films that never finished and it was kind of a fiasco and felt like yeah. It's great to be part of this movement but we're not going to be able to compete with because you can't even finish the movie and when I came back to La. I was so disenchanted anytime I heard about another Asian American filmmaker instantly said this is probably not a good idea. That was already probably a few like maybe five six years in right. I mean I've been already a journeyman into business. You know and the auditions that I would get are the roles that would be a waiter or Yakuza and I felt like maybe the timing was rights. And this idea of being an actor in Hollywood is not GonNa Happen. Right and then I got a couple of phone calls from some aspiring producer. Asian American producers. And they said Hey. There's this guy named Justin Lin. He's a ucla and he's doing this. Asian American film. You should take a look at the script and you should like audition for it now and then two more friends call and say hey. You should really take a look at the script so Justin I actually met at. Danny's on Wilshire and western Koreatown. We met to talk about the script right and talk about the role and stuff like that and at that time. I think Hon- was written as a Filipino character. That drove a hundred civic here like a shaved head. Wow he was really perpetuating kind of like this. You know southern Kelly J. JD M. car culture kind of thug. And I'm from Georgia so I don't identify with I'm into muscle and you know my role models were like James Dean. Paul Newman John Wayne. If you will right and so this thing did not resonate so when I sat down with just and I said Hey I can I addition for Ben. The main character for best. I better tomorrow and just in being the the the patient older brother if you will and he would make a great poker player because slow played it and he's like why not. Let's see so. I went at like three times to read for Ban and knowing the whole time. I'm way too old looking. I don't fit the VIBE and I said to myself if this dude cast me it's movies gonNA suck and compromise vision. So after the third edition called me and said. Hey Man it's not gonNa work out but I would still love free to play on. I was like this is a guy that I would go to paddle with one last shot. Because if it doesn't work out I probably have to go and find a real job and it was so challenging because we had the whole budget in place but then the investors had asked Justin to change all the rules to Caucasian and Justin being. Who is now not GONNA do it? And he started putting the equipment on his credit card but as soon as the credit card companies. No you're maxing it out. They basically linked to the other companies. And then they'll hold your credit card so we're screwed and then I had worked at this restaurant in Beverley hills this cream barbecue place called Hula okay. That is no longer and we shot for a day and then justice said the money's not coming in so we probably have to shut this down and I went to work and I was so depressed right and I'm a server. They're left of a smile. I was so bummed and this is where I feel like everything happens for a reason. Like I don't necessarily subscribe to all these myths and stuff as some Guardian Angel but if if there is such thing that night she showed up and by that you mean John Wong and her husband. Jeffrey go founders of the Cherry Sky Films Production Company. They had been coming into the restaurant for a couple years and there was the first time they saw me not smiling and that kind of goofing off and she said what's wrong way so sadness explain the situation and she said can. I take a look at the script as I have in my car. She goes Why don't you in the director come by the office? Like the talk we went in there spoke for about an hour and then she wrote us a fifty thousand dollar check. Wow there's something like so mythic about this whole story but isn't that the keep a fifty thousand not enough to finish this movie right and so then we're stock and just kind of freaking out and the only person he knows that really has money. Is this guy named Mc Hammer right and how does he know MC Hammer so justin used to work at the Japanese? American museum is to be editor for the downtown Japanese-american Museum and so he was in plans of shooting tomorrow. And at that time the cannon xl one three chip consumer camera was coming out. And if you guys are aware if your techies like big deal so that was the first option of going digital post to film and suggests that went down. I think there was a convention down there to look at the new cameras coming out and Hera was there so hammer's standing next to a kid. You know anything about this camera. And he kind of helps them out and he goes. So what do you WanNa do this well? One day I hope to be a director. They Kinda you know. Talk a little bit and hammered being who is gave him his phone number and said hey you ever need anything. Give call so fast forward. The money's not happening just freaking out the credit cards frozen. I think he had the the phone number like pin to his wall. For you know for Sake right is that what the hell he calls. Hammer Hammer picks up. What's up is okay. Do you remember me Zig. Know what do you want? Here's the situation he goes. Hey it's not hammer time anymore. I can't just be funding these things. But here's ten grand. Do what you gotta do but you know I don't I don't need it back but here it is so if you go and watch. Tokyo drift anytime. There's a Tokyo City. Scene is hammer

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