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Bloomberg Radio New York
"lovie" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"CDC is updated the COVID-19 level in Japan This is the travel to very high level four And U.S. president Joe Biden a joint news conference with German Chancellor Olaf Schultz says unequivocally if Russia invades Ukraine there will be no Nord stream pipeline deal Russia needs to be able to sell that gas and sell that oil Russia relies significant part of Russia's budget It's the only thing they really have Yeah and shoals says that the two are very much in unity At lockstep as a matter of fact what is what he said but he did not mention Nord stream two in any of the words that he said today at that news conference In San Francisco I'm at Baxter This is Bloomberg Douglas Kate Thank you Ed Let's get to Dan Schwartzman as we look at global sports Dan O Beijing went to Olympics What's new What's the latest Doug let's start out with somebody on Team USA look getting hit hard by COVID kind of to be expected with what's happening in the world today but American figure skater Vincent zhao He has now withdrawn from the men's singles competition He was expected to compete for a medal he tested positive for COVID The 21 year old had already competed in the team competition earlier where the U.S. had won the silver medal Manchester United Ford Mason Greenwood of course is suspended while an investigation is conducted into allegations of rape and assault the latest is Nike says they're no longer sponsoring the 20 year old man USA Greenwood will not practice or play until further notice The daily mail in England says that west Amy 90 captain Declan rice is hoping that Chelsea is going to make a summer run at him as the midfielder would welcome a move back to West London after being released by the blues as a 14 year old Man you is still considered the favorite to land the 23 year old though the West Ham reportedly asking for a firm 100 million pounds for the England international Cristiano Ronaldo has made history off the pitch that just turned 37 year old becoming the first person on Instagram to gain 400 million followers just two years ago the Porsche international became the first to get to 200 million He leads second place Kylie Jenner by 91 million followers Lena Messi right behind her He's in third with 306 million Houston Texans have hired associate head coach and defensive coordinator lovie Smith as their Ned new head coach He replaces David culley who was fired at the end of the regular season Meanwhile it was the New Orleans Saints promoting defensive coordinator Dennis Allen as their new head coach He replaces Sean Payton who left the organization after 15 years According to reports Major League Baseball has stopped testing players for steroids for the first time in 20 years the league's drug agreement expiring with the lockout and that began December 2nd I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update Paul All right thanks very much for that Dan If we take a look at that it's right now a bit of strength.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"lovie" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Dag The daily mail in England reports that West Ham United captain Declan rice is hoping that Chelsea make a summer run at him as a midfielder would welcome a move back to West London after being released by the blues as a 14 year old Manchester United is still considered the favorite to land the 23 year old although west damage reportedly asking for a 100 million pounds for the England international With menu Ford Mason Greenwood suspended while an investigation is conducted into allegations of rape and assault Nike says are no longer sponsoring the 20 year old Old Trafford has said Greenwood will not practice or play until further notice American figure skater Vincent zao has withdrawn from the men's singles competition after testing positive for COVID The 21 year old had already competed in the team competition earlier where the U.S. won the silver medal Also at the Olympics serene host of the Netherlands has one golden women's 1500 meter speed skating her 5th golden 5 different Olympics Elsewhere Canada knocking off Russian a women's hockey preliminary round game 6 to one while Canada's max parrot wins golden men's slope style snowboarding ESPN reports that the Houston Texans will hire associate head coach and defensive coordinator lovie Smith as their new head coach replacing David culley who was fired at the end of the regular season Also the New Orleans Saints promoting defensive coordinator Dennis Allen as their new head coach replacing Sean Payton left the organization after 15 years on the enchantment that your Bloomberg world sports op day Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day As Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business act and at Bloomberg quick take This is a Bloomberg business flash And I'm Paul Allen in Sydney where we're seeing the ASX one of the better performing markets in the region right now higher by 8 tenths of 1% And one of the better performing stocks in fact the best performing the insurance banking and financial advice company sun corp hire by 6% right now cash profit was off 29% on year on the series of claims during disasters from la Nina but good momentum heading into the second half and I'm talking about it so much because shameless plug You can hear me interviewing the suncorp CEO Steve Johnson on Bloomberg TV in about one hour's time Elsewhere around the region we've got the Nike better by four tenths of 1% We are watching a SoftBank group that's at higher right now by about half of 1% We have been reporting that Nvidia as withdrawn from its purchase of arms so plan B for SoftBank appears to be putting up arm for an IPO so watch this space We're also watching wuxi biologics This is the worst performing stock in Hong Kong at the moment of about 29% right now This after the U.S. added washi to its unverified list 33 entities in China now on.

WTOP
"lovie" Discussed on WTOP
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Spoon Mob
"lovie" Discussed on Spoon Mob
"Protests. And i don't want to take anything away from that. But that's just the vibes house getting knocked. Clapping thing i think is like i wanna offend anyone But like if you can't be around clapping. I don't think everybody else has to stop clapping. Point of personal privilege saying like you gotta just. It's like if you have a very restrictive diet. I'm not gonna shit on beacons again. I told you it. Stop. it's not true. I never told them that. I'll never stop but no it's like if you ever really restricted diet and there's like a potluck or there's a party at work and they're ordering pizza there whatever and you can't eat that it shouldn't be incumbent upon the like the place where he worked like order like okay. Well we can't have pizza now like we all have to get philosophical or whatever bright. Yeah you can't just with the clapping. Don't even like trying to make this point. and everything. Like everybody can clamp who who really. Who's mind my changing. Nobody's standing up for this and if they are. You can't hear them laughing. I don't know that was just the vibes that i got. But i've never been tear-gas have you ever been somewhere. Where people didn't clamp. I haven't silent silent like different drive running through and so that's what we need to do. Is we need to find a place. Hold on yes we. We're not actually going to do it. But it would be funny to find a place where like we go see slam poetry and then we just go. How or whatever. I'm motioning with my fingers. By the way if somebody donates like a sixty yet yeti that can fill up like booze. Sure cheeses lovie straight liquor to. Yeah it have to be to sit through that. That would be rough. I don't think i would do that for charity. Would do it for charity. That kind of guy depends on with sherry. I guess. I don't know mothers four drunk driving. That's not that's not a real thing is it. No why would it be net. Well i mean..

PASTOR LUCY PAYNTER
"lovie" Discussed on PASTOR LUCY PAYNTER
"I am with you. To delivery is speaking words of encouragement. He spoke with position. He spoke to the reluctance in the feelings of inadequacy in his hat. And he told you you shall go jeremiah. I know you have every reason to be afraid. He was a young man and the law is tasking him with preaching repentance to a defiant nation and the two must have felt like a hopeless task. He knew he could be prosecuted. He knew he could suffer for it by the lord. Promised he would go with him. And the bible says the lord touch jeremiah's mouth. You know this is a level of intimacy we see and we've been seen in this series of divine encounter whenever the lord is sending people out on a difficult task. He touches them in a personal way. He did this desire. He did it with john. And the bible says the law came to hebron asked jeremiah. Do you see and he says. I see a branch of a now much tree and the law says you have seen well for. I am ready to perform my red. You see this is quite an interactive session. And i'm sure that you emassy me that jeremiah is having the lord. He had reassured him. Lovie support he had reminded he movies calling and the mission that he had been set to carry out and jeremiah was ready for his fast less on as a prophet but before he could be sent out he had to have his eyes open. He had to see understand the task before him. The lord had to make an impression upon him before he could go to make an impression upon others. He had to see the true that speak at first. And when this happened the law says i am ready to perform murad. And this is my prayer in declaration for you at me today. May you receive this kind of divine visitation in your life. The kind of experience that will brownout the noise around you the kind of experience that would brown out those feelings of inadequacy you remember. Today that he who formed you knows that to equipped as you are for his purpose that he consecrated you that is separated you from the wild for his purpose. May you remember today that even as you stab into grounds you have feared stepping into before you do not go on your own strength. But god's may you may you be the voice of compassion and assurance. Speak to your senses of weakness and insufficiency. It gave us the courage and the strength to withstand every opposition mid this assurance that comes from the lord make a lasting impression in your life and it is my prayer that the lord will go with. You may be. Your appeal may be your strength in jesus name. This is pasta. Lucy painter with your daily insights and this divine experience. Day fifteen shalom..

The GaryVee Audio Experience
"lovie" Discussed on The GaryVee Audio Experience
"We're both doing the same thing. Even though it makes show up everybody visually different. I agree with him. That self awareness game is massive. Good for you off anc you. But i was inspired by being able to come on and chat with you and Andrea always brings her a game in the fashion department. So i figured yes but when we're talking about you know entrepreneurial spirit entrepreneurial mindset. I think what is so important is to be unapologetically yourself in so many ways. I think that would often crushes. Entrepreneurial spirit is feeling as lovie outside. World is going to reject our idea. Call it silly won't see us And so half of the battle. I do think is making sure that you show up dressed in whatever makes you feel like a rockstar. So that regardless of the feedback that you get your spirit your entrepreneurial spirit your innovative spirit which normally hopefully comes from deep curiosity that nothing can deter you from that because if you show up feeling like long ideas great then you walk away from that room. If you don't get the response that you wanted saying okay you just don't get it but it doesn't feel like a personal attack on who you are and i see so many people who are right like insanely bright and insanely inquisitive begin to shrink because they feel as be outside. World doesn't appreciate the perspective that they bring to the table. So i always say no no no just like however you need to harness that ernest that feeling. Because i think that. I've seen so many people get super excited to share something and they get one rejection and it takes away every other yes that they might have seen or heard over over the years. Lorne a world where school structure gives people validation every ninety days in a world where people are worried about how many followers they have were comments. You're talking. I mean your entire manifesto right. There is a singular game of the self esteem versus insecurity framework. How does you know a lot of people listening. You drilled that. I think about this a lot because i talk about these things. How does one who didn't have the luxury of so. Many family members cousins uncles. My family world the people. I know the best best friends who didn't have the luxury that i had..

Fresh Air
Ian Millhiser, Senior Correspondent for Vox, Discusses SCOTUS and the Future of Roe v. Wade
"Ian millhauser. Welcome to fresh air. It's good to be here. thank you so much. Let's start with the basics about the new supreme court ruling on that texas restrictive abortion law. Can you summarize the basics of this law to refresh everybody's memory before we delve into a deeper. So this is a law. That's effectively a a ban on abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy which is very very early but most people aren't even aware that they are pregnant into until long after that on and this is also the most aggressive antiabortion law that has taken effect in the united states since roe v. Wade in one thousand. Nine hundred. seventy three on sewer talking about a generational shift potentially in how the supreme court is looking at abortion. I think that this order probably for shadows a decision in a case that the court is expected to hear probably this winter that could overrule roe v. Wade altogether certainly is going to take a very deep cut into abortion rights and it's the product of years of work. I mean you you have to give antiabortion advocates credit here. They've spent many decades working for this moment. They elected president trump who promised to appoint judge justices. Who had overruled. Lovie wade at it. Looks like we are now on the cost of a supreme court decision doing just that because the makeup of the supreme court has changed so much

Double Tap Canada
Smart Bathrooms: Are They a Smart Decision?
"You told me the other day the your bathroom. You're what do you call the restroom. Cova i have no my bathroom. Nassar bathroom exists. Yes yes right well in your master bathroom yes you've made it super smalls from my understanding. I may have got a little bit farther than i should have. Legal march japanese toilet I do japanese. It's a it's a canadian made. It's called lovie The toilet as you approach it. The seat will open no way allies. Swear it has remote control as a built-in Function which you heat of the heat of the water that speeds up your little touchy Control the intensity of the headwaters so you get a good cleaning it goes battled for all the crevices and you can also control the The extension and the position. that's the For the meal cleaning. Then there's the female cleaning hop today it's Then there's A fan that pulls out the air so that when you're doing something a little bit more odorous gets rid of that for us. It doesn't really comes with. Does that airlock does it. Yeah it's eco-friendly. When you flush it it does it. Expose water in very nicely. Keeps very little water What else does it have. A heated seat so keeps you nice and toasty nice. Yeah that's nice always good. You can control the heat of the seat as well and of course the water and everything else And that's about all that's all the toilet does. Oh that sounds amazing. Thing hang on more. Did i mention the shower. That is controlled by voice so mohan Which is very famous. Zooming of you know taps a system. Could you by mowing the letter. You and it's a whole shower systems in my shower. All you have got the rain shower thing and the handled telephone handle type thing. And i've got a little keypad like little keypad on there. And that keypad connects via wifi network. And there's an alexa skill for that and I can literally say Start my shower. Preset to whatever i do and it will turn on the right thing. It'll get the temperature and it keeps it at the proper temperature of the entire

Today in Focus
"lovie" Discussed on Today in Focus
"I think that children will fry jews. If i'm right. I think you're retiring at the end of this year. What will it be like stunned. Down justice things are hopefully hopefully getting back to how they were before. Do you go with a bit of sadness. And i think part of the realities. I felt very stretch. The bottom line is. I shouldn't really be retiring at the age of fifty four. But i'm doing that partly. Because i am a bit grand down. We know that a lot of people are leaving the profession. And i think someone should also question why and it's not because will kind of giving up because we can't be both that you know but there's only so many times you can keep knocking out seventy hour weeks. I'll get up a house five every day. I'm very often. I'm still doing emails particularly around children and their safety at ten o'clock at night. Gosh it just sounds so wearing for you and the profession as a whole this is your last term what you most looking forward most looking forward to doing some of the things and seeing some of the things that we've missed for eighteen months. I'm looking forward to to seeing children in assemblies to be able to talk to them and to be able to actually speak about their work as a collective and as a group in praise students and and my colleagues. I'm looking for staff meetings to hopefully seeing star from the buzzing again. Obi lovie safely. I'm looking forward to things like school. Productions seeing all kids on the school field dance and drama evening concerts those rule the things actually at the bedrock of schools. I'm looking for generally to just seeing people feel more confident and that will be really nice and that's why despite some of my misgivings about professional. Although so you know love being a teacher up in the head teacher and i feel very privileged to have the opportunity. Thank you so much thank you. That's it for today..

The News & Why It Matters
"lovie" Discussed on The News & Why It Matters
"Bank and lovie. O dot com slash. Why not that. We have a video game expert at the table or anything. But i just thought we would bring up the story eric. That's going on in china. China is banning children from playing online games for more than three hours a week. This is the harshest harshest restrictions so far on the game industry as chinese regulators Continue to crack down on the technology sector so minors they even have the like the actual Times that they can be online. This is i mean. Is this china. So i shouldn't be surprised but it says they can only play games between eight. Pm to nine pm on. Fridays weekends and on public holidays. Starting on september first by the way this is down from previous restrictions set in two thousand nineteen that allowed miners to play games for an hour and a half per day and three hours on public holidays. Weird yes what communism gets. You doesn't not mean so many restrictions i mean. I've been taken the task. These weirdoes even out here. That one more restrictions on video game developed men and not necessarily to that degree but also on how they are produced. And all that sort of thing i think people need to understand at the liberty. There we have here is of course worth worth salvaging because you hear stories like that and it sounds absolutely nutty to us that something like that will be. We'll be placed on people by way of the government but that's the direction i mean. Believe it or not that this country unfortunately is going in maybe not with particularly video games but you see it in another avenues. You've seen it over the last year and a half with some of the restrictions that they come. This is why i've said that. With china i mean all it took was a virus with a ninety nine percents of to have world governments looking closer to this. They never even fired a shot in order for it for them to win so really america. You should value your liberties because you know. It's easy for us to kind of lose sight of that they were able to do a lot of what other countries do not have such a luxury because of their oppressive regime. So it's always worth it to take the liberty position on anything. It doesn't matter what what it actually is is certainly is worth salvaging. Yeah but liberty comes with responsibilities. And i completely agree i know right yes still not one for marvel. One hundred percent agree with everything you said. I just don't know if americans always live in the way that liberty demands and that means you take a look at china and the government is regulating. How much children can play their video games and in american public schools. If you dare take away the cell phone when the kids are learning the high schooler will cry in the middle of class. And i think that that breeds into the spirit of a nation. That's that behavior leads to. How a nation behaves patriotism or force patriotism in in in the sense of a communist nation where they actually believe in that country because they're forced to and here. I'm going to sound like my dad. But the truth is and i love playing video games. I do it all the time with my buddies. But when you have a nation that has video games are created as an escape the earn escape from real life and that does not mean that they are real life in my perspective. And when you have just this rampant youth growing up always distracted by screens never actually facing the demands of a real life. You start to have decreased manhood in terms of how young men race in young men. Grownup decreased femininity. Because they're seeing what's going on line in their thinking that there are other things and other ways to behave. And i think you need to remove that distraction and i do think that that's what china's perspective is. They're doing it in evil way. And they're absolute evil communist government but the truth is is that some of this stuff in america. Liberty demands responsibility. And i don't know if our if our culture has prioritized or rewarded responsibility in a way that it should interesting perspective eric. We've got about a minute. Well i mean my thing is that liberty is liberty. Regardless i mean. It doesn't require any responsibility from anything because it's not a positive action. It requires a positive action to intrude upon the private property rights of another individual. So whether it be with the problem that sure wherever seeing whether it be with young kids playing games. I play video games and i would disagree with that point where. It's just a form of escape. Because i play video games a form of competition and like thought exercise which is why i talk about being a competitor within within this room also was a collegiate sports athlete in that regard going and that kind of led into. I couldn't do that anymore. To more video games. Everybody has their perspective on this. But the government in terms of what we talk about stuff like public school and their curriculum requiring all of these sort of different things. Like that's the issue. It's not the liberty. It's the absolute aggression by way. A state monopolized whether it be with curriculum whether it be what it deems proper form of education proper form of even have a business. We're seeing what we see right now with the emasculation of men whether it be with all of this other weird stuff who is facilitating that. It's the academics. It's the academics always rolled out there so we got address that if we want to work towards a more free and prosperous prosperous aside we gotta take a break. We'll be back good.

Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate
"lovie" Discussed on Le Batard & Friends - Mystery Crate
"Had walked. And i was like all right. We'll go to the clippers clippers beyond in and at all kind of like soap opera. Type shit you know so you didn't really have a chance to like the around anybody growth anybody because everybody was on the free agent contract so this is different but you love your teammates. You you know there's relationships that you have certain teammates you know you kinda like chairs brotherhood. You know it's all in chemistry rarely beef on a squad or teams. You know that q one Their egos aside and just go play basketball and show you know that happened a few times. My career where i was on great teams are teams. We felt like we could win it because we have an msg place right. You've played for that. Love that respect certain people in even opponents you know when they look at you and and they have stories about shoes. So what were you trying to do with domino. Battle of the bone man. I was trying to make a movie. You know. I was trying to make a low budget movie. And the may. I wanted to act and direct movie. Pick influencers actors and like have this vision of like man. There's a way to like shoot movies like these and be funny where i am also like have this model in this formula of like not always having to make expensive movies making. He's movies for target audience and genre. You know for me was like something that i was really excited about with his domino movie. Em and like rain li. I was like oh shit like this. This is really happening. You know how did it go about getting greenland like take us through the process of making a passion project like that. A lady who. I've executive producer. Movie with lauri tanner. She came up to me issues. Like you thought about direct. Now's kim she like. I want to finance your first move. She's like i. You know. I promise self financing you know first time director so if you have a movie let me know and then let's figure it out. I love to work with you. I believe that you would be a director. And i was like oh see I got a movie. i had domino. I thought about that. When i got hurt when i was with the knicks so i got hired with the knicks. I couldn't really walk for like three months. So i was just saying right and come up with different movie ideas that i wanted to make and domino was a movie that i wanted to make sorta in the christopher guest for right because i've been watching a bunch of christopher gas movies because i couldn't get out the bed and When i was writing domino i was i was really like chain on the characters and the people that i could depict you know just from like my world as a kid growing up. Do you like writing. It's not my favorite. But i do har. It's hard at a lotta of health writers on the project. they kind of brought it all. I like to kick the idea fi. The nugget developed the characters. Things like that talking their voice you know just kinda bring a lot of color. How rare is that the meeting that you're talking about where someone is like. Hey i like to finance first time directors you wanna direct something like that doesn't sound like it's very norm. Bear very rare sat out to laurie. Ten very rare for her to do this man to like make a small budget movie smaller than small budget lovie and then go to theaters on all streaming platforms right where people can see it. It's like man this. Is you know it's kind of like a jane coach. Show man. this is one that i Among remember what's the feedback been through screenings and whatnot tremendous. I was safe for me. Just kinda like off. The back is good feedback. Thank You know some of the negative reviews are correctable mistakes almost like basketball as not take it us to strunk criticism among friends like it. You know people yob like. Oh man i did not know. This movie was gonna be good. You know i really like it. Are you know like people that i know. They'd be like off twitted as allah one ear. You're a pastor in the movies he there. Can i talk to him. Is the pastor around. I heard that the you're a pass Lot of pastor of so he just like my cousin here he had his spot. I can invite you wanna come to a a little service. I see him. And i'm looking at him right now. I'm looking at looking at the past or right now. And i would like to talk to the pastor real quick. I don't wanna. I don't need a whole sermon. I just wanna see if the pastors there. And if i could lure him out and and so that we can promote domino battle of the bones for the pastor. I'm sure that he would like god's help and know making this a successful film. I man at a hell of a sermon. We with you barone. Thank.

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"lovie" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"Speaking of therapy were onto yara. And jovi lovie lovie. But you know you're right though. I think they're just trying to create problems for the. This is not real. Because i think that they're not the only couple but they've they love each other. These two. yes. Yeah they love each other and i love yard except for that. She's by the pool. In white sneakers stairs so much side boob. I can't believe that okay. But you're in a velvet body. Sue white sneakers and denim shorts and everyone else is just in a bathing suit. She never addresses for the occasion. Though it's happening yeah so. He tells his mom that they did not have fun and he really wants her to drink. I honestly i don't even really believe that. I just think he's acting out. I think he's being available because he's not getting enough attention. While that yara is very boring and gwen is like you're being rude. Yeah yes so now yarra says this is a quote. I always was a grandma inside which same very same. I've never felt so connected to her. I know same. They talk by the pool and he says that he wants to bring her to a russian dinner and she's like that's not very romantic but yeah but that's that'll be fun. I think that that that's pretty cool. Also speaking of side boob does she have a tattoo on the side of her boob. That speaking out. Oh i didn't notice. I can't stared at her boobs. The whole time go into the our facebook group ninety day fiance trash talk on facebook and let us know if that was a tattoo. Peeking out Interesting so they go to this russian very gaudy russian restaurant. Everything is gold. Feels like it's very at home. I like you know. I was looking at her tick-tock and she was just saying that everyone calls her russian but she's ukranian but she's but yet here. She's kinda like ukrainian. Russian ukrainian russian like right interchangeable here. Yeah but on tick-tock. She's very much. Like i am ukrainian. I'm not rushing to us. Yeah so they get. The ship comes cocktail. He likes it a lot. It lit up from the inside speaking of flashy active. That was from homeless homer. Simpson's plant There's like uranium in it delivered. This is a very delicious chilled. Uranium sherve hotel. Yom you.

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"lovie" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"We're onto yara and jovi lovie lovie but you know you're right though. I think they're just trying to create problems for the. This is not real. Because i think that they're not the only couple but they've they love each other. These two. yes. Yeah they love each other and i love yard except for that. She's by the pool. In white sneakers stairs so much side boob. I can't believe that okay. But you're in a velvet body. Sue white sneakers and denim shorts and everyone else is just in a bathing suit. She never addresses for the occasion. Though it's happening yeah so. He tells his mom that they did not have fun and he really wants her to drink. I honestly i don't even really believe that. I just think he's acting out. I think he's being available because he's not getting enough attention while jovi. That yara is very boring. And gwen is like you're being rude. Yeah yes so now yarra says this is a quote. I always was a grandma inside which same very same. I've never felt so connected to her. I know same. They talk by the pool and he says that he wants to bring her to a russian dinner and she's like that's not very romantic but yeah but that's that'll be fun. I think that that that's pretty cool. Also speaking of side boob does she have a tattoo on the side of her boob. That speaking out. Oh i didn't notice. I can't stared at her boobs. The whole time go into the our facebook group ninety day fiance trash talk on facebook and let us know if that was a tattoo. Peeking out Interesting so they go to this russian very gaudy russian restaurant. Everything is gold heels like it's very at home. I like you know. I was looking at her tick-tock and she was saying that everyone calls her russian. But she's ukranian but she's but yet here. She's kinda like ukrainian russian ukrainian. Russian like right are interchangeable here. Yeah but on tick-tock. She's very much. Like i am ukrainian. I'm not rushing to us. Yeah so they get. The ship comes cocktail. He likes it a lot. It lit up the inside speaking of flashy active. That was from homeless homer. Simpson's plant There's like uranium in it delivered. This is a very delicious chilled. Uranium sherve hotel. Yom you.

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"lovie" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"Speaking of therapy were onto yara. And jovi lovie lovie. But you know you're right though. I think they're just trying to create problems for the. This is not real. Because i think that they're not the only couple but they've they love each other. These two. yes. Yeah they love each other and i love yard except for that. She's by the pool. In white sneakers stairs so much side boob..

Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
"lovie" Discussed on Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
"It was his creativity that again. You started to see that. His personality was larger than life as well. Now again i keep going back to. I think everybody unanimously did not care for the prototype gimmick and felt it was too hokey however and lovie w them using it it kinda of fit for their and cornet loved it and it was something that john was comfortable with so we wanted him to be comfortable in that training and then we'll kind of mold him when we get them away from there and get ready to bring him to the show but you got to see his personality and you got to see him think on his feet and i thought he was very creative in some of the stuff that made me laugh not always in the best way but at least he was thinking one of the things that he did that really stands out the people were talking about and i remember even saying this and the dirt sheets at the time that he would do a promo where he would. Right in the middle rewind himself and then repeat things he said earlier so he would say a forwards and then he would say a backwards. Was that something that kind of made. Its way through the office that people were talking about. It did because it was unique and it was funny and he did it. Well that was that was that was all him When word of a guy novi w like this starts to kind of leak out to the main roster in the office. I wonder how that happens in how it's received Jbl was on record as saying he thought he was just another dumb bodybuilder. Who wasn't gonna make it and mcmahon himself even said that he thought he looked like gi. Joe and move with very much fluidity and he just didn't think he would make it But you've kind of talked about on the show before here that. Hey when when the guy is when some of the top guys start taking shit on me it lets you know that you're getting over. That's different when it's the boss. How does this word kind of leak out though. And how was it received that. Hey there's a guy down here developmental you gotta see him timing in. It's all about how you do it where you do it when you do it. And it's you have to be careful what you show the boss sometimes. And i think that you know vince would walk into the office. While we were watching shows sometimes just want to take a look. Just start watching the show and it may not be the best performance of that. And what the hell are we doing down there. Yeah that's off and he would forget. This is training ground. This is where they're allowed to be awful so let him learn. We'll we'll we'll get that but bench. Assam is clumsy and saw the gimmick that he was doing is hokey and then think that that was helping him in any way. Be a future superstar. And i think that you know guys would go down there. And they would see him again. He wasn't fluid. He wasn't really smooth worker in the rain and they would come back now. I don't know about that one but at the same time. I think that they saw the personality and and drive and maybe that something that went. I want that guy up here. Taking my spot..

Pop Culture Gamers
"lovie" Discussed on Pop Culture Gamers
"The black debt that was not. But you know seems that we've had the times where through the way we are depleting. The tragic stains isn't it to biblical on this. I mean we're going through it but that the figures as hebron as we stopped at all we are active ball like virus because every other uh creature on this planet for viruses lives in harmony with the surrounded whereas viruses kill the host. We were killing the planet. So there you that is the philosophical laugh thought for the day she gets a lot and everything expression each but you should probably have to answer anyway. Only half of it. Well i mean you have a fear even if you have watched the show anyway so lucky. Put it aside. Wherever once thought about the did to of wild which so people mike and some people did. Where would you like to say. Subsequent seasons gore it regards to the narrative lovie season two will report the story of sei's of war but if they made a third season at what his take on a doctor who where. It's a monster of the week type..

The Dave Ramsey Show
"lovie" Discussed on The Dave Ramsey Show
"The types of things that we give to our ramsey plus members texts trial. Two three three seven eight nine to start your free trial today. All right we're going to go to bradley in utah. Hey bradley how's it going pretty good a quick question for you Me and my wife are in our last semester of college and We have about twenty. Three thousand dollars saved up And we were just wondering how what we need to do with that money. Lovie a good thing to do. Would it be to keep it in the bank or to invest it or what is under something else. Yes so are. Let's let's walk through the baby steps are do you have debt. No no debt. Very cool man awesome. Okay do you have an emergency fund of three to six months of expenses. Yeah well but the twenty three thousand. That's a years worth of expenses. Well cool awesome. Okay cool and do you own a home. Are you planning to buy a home. We're renting right now but we plan on buying one and a few more years. Okay well call well. Here's what i would do. I know that you don't have your time line. Totally nailed down If the timeline moves up for any reason where you want to buy a home sooner than what you wanna do is just leave that money in savings part of it half of it obviously would be your emergency fund. The other half Could be going towards a down payment on a house if it ends up being you know further out Where it's going to be five years three years five or seven years where it's going to be longer. You can certainly work with an investment professional at ramsey solutions dot com to just get that invested where. It's earning a little bit more money than it would be in a savings account but the whole point of savings is that you have access to it. It's not to earn interest. And so if you think you'll be buying a home in the next year or two. Then just leave that money in savings and then when the home comes available certainly with the market being crazy like it is right now. You can kind of keep an eye on that and then when you're ready to buy a home you just continue to add to that savings and that would be your down payment. Does that make sense but in.

Serifacast
"lovie" Discussed on Serifacast
"Must sell in. Vibrated is made love. Contentious of best Fai it is fellow adam. Key issue is a shield chamula dangerously. Chapelle key lovie. Sponge cares about that. Fall ellis polish to follow rules of fill. He ethical doberman Our company had jackson akao chainsaw. Scene will catch stuff about nothing. But i think sony kimmel. Missile judge no champion. I think so seat shah. I watch five miles and also predicting somewhere suicide. Swiss hoping yoi as viewers Responded fi you Look on loan tonight. That's a for almost at davis half-off cheap. So lewis causes Engines Get thank nucci bacillus. Komo bull thousand for gonna coloma's felon kill vm. Aqua key yuckier He put la edge thing as technical. The zoom is what al-talaba badge say. Would you say my oh woolwich spotify saying but they don't go back to though. Excuse me to be inches. The of course getting bill daley's accuracy got super super phillies. Okay but actually jackal behalf change jackal. Call a key accord by how many into basha charge author qualifications article on a balanced icicles if spotify package.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"lovie" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"To move dot shire society dot com and this is free. Talk live maxwell runaway to rescue officiant about nine years ago. He the scratchy a lot and he started losing hair. My bet says oh must be allergic to the chicken. Not event that rain third that he says the weather something in the air and then somebody said lovie. I t. e. dot com listening to jazz out different stories of different people and it just clicked. I got my first night supply and a grand total of two weeks.

theScore Esports Podcasts
CS:GOs Latest Patch is a Disaster
"Properly. Understand what trusted mode is why is causing problems I spoke with Gamer. Who has a background in cybersecurity and run something called the over watched police department, which is a discord server where you can report cheaters different F ps, games, and he'll do his best to get them banned. We've spoken to him a bunch in the past for cheating centric. Don't me episodes? So I think what they're trying to stop a lot of the pace thing that's going on in Seacot cs go is actually like if if? If you wanted to create sheets and you also want to cheat developers. Hey I. I WANNA create sheets, learn how did it? They will tell you do then see us go because enciso. It's extra really easy to create sheets. There's a lot of tools out there. Basically, he says, what trusted mode is trying to do is also its biggest problem namely stomping third party software from communicating with. CS Go. So if you've lovie asked discord or. Or invidia freestyle graphics filters open while trying to run CS go. You'll be met with a message that tells you close any third party software into relaunched es go entrusted mode. You literally can't run the game with something as simple as spotify open in the background. Here's a quote from the longer blog post dedicated to trust it mode quo. Some applications interact with CISCO BY INJECTING DIRECTLY INTO THE GAME process. This method is used by common. Common applications as well as cheats. We can vastly improve prevention by restricting injections altogether as opposed to determining whether an injection is a cheat or not, and Gamer doc says, the valve is essentially saying that because hackers are hiding cheating software within normal in usually safe third party software bounce, just GONNA ban everything from trying to connect to see us go. It's not an issue because the reason why it's blocked, it's because cheaters are. Really using these fumble softwares. Like they have some vulnerable locations in the software. So S, for instance, you're able to hook onto BS. driver. Or whatever, and be able to cheat through ob s, or you could cheat true nvidia stuff or you could true cheat through discords overlay. That's the reason why they're blocking and it's because it's not the fault of the Anti Sheet team. It's the fault of the company not removing these horrible things. Now, trusted mouth doesn't specifically tell you what third party software is potentially raising red flags. So unless you're literally only running CS, go have fun trying to figure out what applications you need to close. Game Reduc described trusted mode as glorified PR move in response to Van Guard, which is. Is Right Games as intrusive anti cheat system that they rolled out with the release? Of Valerie. He said that vanguard operates at the colonel level of your computer's architecture, which basically means it's a level of your computer software that the General Gamer. Rarely if ever has to deal with in according to Gamer Doc, it's here at the kernel level where you'll find the most sophisticated in hardest spot cheating software, and again according to him, Cisco's trusted mode doesn't. Doesn't work on this level at all instead operating a more surface level basis, which he's told us in the past does almost nothing to stop hacking or cheating software from getting into your computer and listen these days. Intrusive. Anti Cheat Systems are out there face. It has one vanguard one, it's not like vow doesn't know they have to go deeper nick repeaters architecture to actually stop cheating, which is why Gamer Docs speculates that trusted mode is more of. Of a glorified PR moved than actually a piece of software that's going to keep people safe. The best solution like in any like oganization like that's has an anti cheat think colonel is like the best solution to combat the Cheetah's at least from my perspective like seen Van. Gart completely annihilate every single copy paster on just like private sheets, even like as you can see like the to private to pro players who got bonds for cheating. And all dot could have stuff like they are really aggressive with their anti cheat and it's really working. He also told me that within an hour of trusted mode going live hackers had found a way around it. He even sent me screen shots and links to forums, hackers, and cheaters were openly talking about how simple the system was to hack. So yeah, trusted mode hasn't seemed to stop people. People from cheating and it just seems to have made things worse for people who just WanNa play competitive on top of the third party software issue players have complained about frame rate drops when doing something as simple as moving your mouse across the screen and according to both valve and Gamer Doc. This is a side effect of trusted mode in the Anti Third Party software stance that valve. Valve is taking, but it's also a problem that they're actively looking to fix quote. Sometimes, applications attempt to inject during low level windows, mouse events, which results in noticeable performance degradation. When the most moved, we're testing a mechanism that has virtually zero overhead, even the most zealous injecting software. Once this new approach ships players should no longer notice a performance impact from running entrusted mode even when moving. Moving the mouse and quote after the go community complained that this thing was a China pain in the ass vowed pushed out to new patches, the latest of which went live on July twenty third in it. They talk about fixing performance issues related to trusted mode, and they provided a temporary fix to allow third party software to communicate with. See US go cope a new compatibility launch option. OPTION DASH allow third party software is provided to allow third party software to access the CS. Go game process. So basically if you punch that line of code into your steam preferences prior to launching see go apparently third party software now works with the game, but my question is doesn't this defeat. The whole point of hackers are using third party software to cheat and see us go why. Why would you let people turn off the option that apparently stops that now, valve has given players the option to completely turn off trusted mode and play in the old version of CS go. But there's a catch quote if you would like to play while using third party software that interacts go launch with the DASH untrusted launch option note that in this case, your trust score may be. Be Negatively affected and quote that last sentence stands out to me, your trust score may be negatively affected. Remember Trust score is one of the ways vow figures out who to Q. Within matchmaking. So if you play trust turned off, that score could be negatively impacted even if you've done nothing wrong. Okay. But where does all of this leave us? Well, the good news is that valve is. is working on fixes, which they noted in their July twenty third patch note blog post, and while this definitely won't fix ups goes cheating. Problem Gamer doc does think that this trusted mode is a part of valves larger long-term plan to fight back against it. I think personally becomes just a marketing thing. It was just calmed out some of the players because of the huge influx of cheaters. And this influx of change that's not going to stop belief aimed to increase an increase unless something major happens.

Tony and Dwight
7 Shot At Louisville Protest Calling For Justice For Breonna Taylor
"Story continuing coverage of the Brianna Taylor protest seven people were shot dead outside of mayor Fischer's office in one incident LMPD officials saying that they are recovering at university hospital the department is preparing for a busy weekend we will not tolerate valance that leads to people being hurt we will not tolerate destruction of our beautiful city we are prepared to take whatever action we must try to ensure no one else is injured during this time of unrest LMPD assistant chief for Lovie that Chavis there are no plans at this time to bring in National Guard we are considering the possibility of bringing other agencies outside of Louisville to help us we will be discussing our plans later on today so we will have a plan in place to deal with any protests that occur two officers were taken to the hospital last night with chest pains while working the protest one was kept overnight for observation the other was treated and

The WoMed
Once Upon a Time in Africa with Amy Hehre, PA
"Welcome back to the WO man. I'm your host and Yell Maupin Today. I'm here live with amy era. I'm saying that right. Yeah Yeah Okay Awesome. She's the CEO and founder of Lovie Children's Hospital in western Kenya as well as a p a backer. And paediatrics oncology and nick. You I love you so much. I just can't wait to dive into your story and envisioned. So thank you for coming on. Thank you so much for having me. I'm excited. It's so great I just have to say like a real quick shout out to whoever. I'm sorry I can't remember who message about you. But they're like you need to go and check out amy's story everything that she's doing like I just feel like she'd really resonate while with the wall. Med and strong women with vision. So I'm very very thankful to finally do thank you So I always like to Divan kind of with your educational background was. I don't think we've had a PA on yet. So I'm very excited. Your first yes. So yeah like what What made you WanNa be a physician's assistant. Yeah absolutely so I originally was going the the premed bath and I went over to Kenya just to see. 'cause the entire reason for medicine. Was this vision this Michigan Of going reaching these vulnerable children and I saw the urgency And I knew I didn't want to be in school for thirty years. And so yes going over there. I met these people called clinical officers. It's a kind of like a middle level that term position in in Kenya and I was like I wonder if we have anything like that in the US. Very Small Town in Kentucky and so I really didn't know what was I had one. I always in a car accident and fractured my neck when I was eighteen and actually went to a Pi had no idea. Oh my God but yeah it was actually being in Kenya immediately. Clinical officers there. That had me exploring for faster ways to get to Kenya with a degree that could. Wow Oh that's so so then When did you actually? I go to Kenya when I was twenty years old so Seven years ago. Yeah Wow and that was primarily just for like Like a religious like mission trip or exploration. I felt I felt the call just pulling a question had to do anything with your life. What would it be and why in answering question That I would love to go and find older and and give them the medical treatment that they need It was such Just I always laugh a pageant girl had been I in pageants I knew the onstage and was in my heart but I didn't know it was never pursued that and just said well. Why aren't you doing that and I was so convicted? I dropped my major. I didn't know what medicine mid there's not even your doctor anything in my entire family tree that I know Major before that I did broadcasting. Yeah I was. I love public speaking. I thought about speech therapy a little bit Have is just completely. What like what is medicine. What goes into this and I had been a straight A. Student and I was like. Oh well you know this is fine. I'm in Honors College. I've a four point. Oh it can't be that bad premed. That's for smart people and remember. I felt across the first semester. I was like Oh my word like I am I am not only am I not gifted at this? But I'm really like an I I don't want to fail at anything. Yeah And so I was like God like how could you have me doing something you know that that I'm not gifted in like don't you people in what you want them to do? And I just remember finding my competence in the fact that like this degree was going to enable me to access these children know whether I was the best or the worst clinician. There ever was like getting to know their names getting another diseases. Into prayer in them and the specific things was going to be gift. And God's going to figure out the rest Oh Wow okay. So school was not that easy. It was easy it was not easy. It got better. I'm very I feel like I'm emotionally intelligent. It when I can see my patient as like I remember the drugs that were sitting next to them. I remember being on Heston because of like a clinical experience I could remember like the drugs and the doses because I put it with the person. Yeah Chemistry and like all of the pre recs. I guess for medicine that was that was my hardship of everything. I've been through and Africa everywhere like that was my sacrifice that was my hardship through that pre medical but once. I got to the place where it was. Patient centered and and the emotion. That's when school became by you to you. Play all your knowledge to practice at Ascoli. Yeah 'cause nursing's goals not easy. Oh no I literally. I don't know how I made it through there. I think like a B minus be plus sometimes see and but that doesn't negate the fact that you were an amazing provider you know. Yeah no one in my class. Yeah by the grace of God is able to get through. Pa school very well but it was. You know that was. That was a struggle and I like to be open and honest about that because I know there's so many people out there who feel like you know. Oh I can't go into medicine. I can't even sit for this interview because I have You know I don't have a four point. Oh and there were many people. There are people who got my class who had four point in interviewed five times before they got in and I had on. My transcript still had a three point seven. I was from owners. I worked hard to get things to where they looked impressive. But ultimately I had blueberries that a lot of people think that's out a class now no one will ever look at me and I did apply to one school and I got in because my passion knew by heart and my drive. I like you know they're like how do we know you? What again is because I had the faces of these children and and they haunt me and we'll reach them and I will access them in. Pa School's GonNa do that. And so I really As much as I'd love to be prideful in pretend like you know oh I was always this this. I love to share that portion of my story. Just one person that it hits. Who's already dream so that maybe they'll go back and try again. Maybe they'll Have the confidence to sit down in. No it doesn't matter what Blueberry I have on my transcript. Her one deficit that I think I have like if I'm called to this than I need to pursue well some of The greatest minds in our history have failed in. A failure is a part of growth failures. A part of the the journey to to get to where you're supposed to be you know I mean if you've ever known failure you you just. I don't think you have the same respect or like appreciation for it like once you attain it. You know completely agree

Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
Bad habits and baby voices
"I will. I just got back last night from Kansas House in Kansas. For four days filming a I was hosting a show with zeiler Falkland because no beauty in the bolt checkout. She's great together. We hosted this inventor show called make forty eight and it's about ten groups of people that get together in their forty eight hours to invent something design it make a one minute fill and do a pitch to basically like three sharks and then the best person the winner wins ten thousand dollars and we have a lot of fun it was it was a great experience and I got to meet some really great people I got a? I got to meet a patent trademark lawyer who I'm going to continue to work with shoes. Amazing did little log segment on her. So I'm looking forward to putting up. She's amazing What else also jokingly. I was on a plane yesterday and you talked about. I was waiting to get on the plane in the Waiting Area. A Guy kept side. I I was like okay. I wonder if he knows me so I just ignored it. And he kept side iming and then at one point I got up and talked to my phone and I held my phone to him and the whole back of my phone says dressed on it right after I got off the phone. I was wondering if that was you and I just saw the back of your own. If you don't mind I just WANNA say hello. He's very nice guy. He's dude he was coming Albany to do some electromechanical worker. What he does reliving. So you're talking but I realized I'm trying to be discreet having my name plus on the back of my telephone. It's probably not no. He was asleep. Dude but traveling was Was everybody's worried about me traveling but everything was fine. It all X-ray only so three people with masks through four airports. I mean through four four times at the airport Taylor said to me straight away when she picked up. She's like a lot of people wear masks necessarily so three people. So and there's lots of hand sanitizer around so it didn't seem to be the man the big deal that at least it seems like right now. Who knows where it's going but traveling was great in any event was a lot of fun. And that's going to be on the air they're going to edit what we shot into ten episodes of TV the last two or three of which will be the winners developing their product outside of the show trying to develop their products sell blind so check that out that would be season four of make forty eight so their season one two and three already out there in in last last year this time I was a judge on season three so I was one of the judges this time I was actually host. So where's this going to be like? Where's this available? It's on It's it's got coverage of ninety eight percent of the PBS stations across the United States. A PBS so I think you can go to their website and see. The old episodes previously published seasons this three previous seasons. It's weird that I never heard about this thing. But at workbench on they made a big deal out of it and like You know you guys all the people that were going to be hosting stuff got up and talked about it and stuff and I'd never even heard of it or maybe I just never heard of the name. Yeah well I probably mentioned it last year but it is it. You know. It's it's a little tiny. It's definitely a little marketing effort. That could you know. It's not huge in a big way and it gets paid for underwriters Stanley. Black and decker underwriter. And they're not really when somebody underwrite something. It's really more just like the the greater good of the community. They're not really using it as a huge advertising opportunity but they do have logos and stuff throughout the show but it isn't explicitly in your face so make forty eight is the brandon. We're GONNA be doing an event in Vegas If everything stays scheduled right after make essential so Kristen from I'm sorry. I'm getting confused as so many show events organizing my kristen from workbench. Khan and the make for eighteen teamed up to do this event at the hardware show in Vegas and that's why we pitched we did a little sales pitch at the end of Workbench. Khan and just people if you wanted to come. And it's going to be ten teams of people making stuff and I'm going to be the host again with Zeila but other mentors will be like April and in Izzy and a few other people will be the mentors for those teams so they'll be guiding those voluntary teams to builds stuff at the show. So the alive bill. It's not. It's not the same type of invention show where somebody wins. It's going to be ten. Things get built by ten teams and it gets gets followed throughout the five days or four days and it's really just like a big build off. Live bill buff. People can come in watch every day and see how the teams do. And that's in the then. Those products will be given away as gifts to a good cause. I'll put a link to the make forty eight site which is just make for you. Eight dot com in the In the show notes and it looks like you can watch the episodes of the previous seasons and stuff on the website. So what's to check it out anyway? That was a great experience back now back in action so you. That's I mean. Have you made anything in the past week? Or if you've just been doing that no well this week. I gotTa start another doing another fundraiser. For the Jesse Comes Foundation Jessi. Combs is the the race car driver who died last summer trying to set the land speed record and we were all kind of friendly with. I just started to get to know her. She came and spent some time here at the House with me and Taylor and she wanted to learn about youtube so she she we had met at an event she's like. Hey can I come hang out with you? Learn about Youtube because she was going to transition from TV to youtube so we spent some time together we had a crash course in developing a friendship and then she died unfortunately about two months later in a car accident and so a group of us are getting together with Make for Jesse to raise money for her foundation as the girls donations. So that this week I'm GonNa make a picture frame in Mark Adams. The photographer has a lot of really beautiful. Pictures OF JESSE WILL MIRO EVENTS. So everybody got a picture of big picture printed on like aluminum. It's a really sturdy. Beautiful print very expensive print in each one of us are making a frame. And I'm GonNa do that this week. So and unless we video was arrested of Joe. Press which is amazing amazing old Joe. Press Lovie if you haven't seen not take a look at that Joe Press from eighteen ninety s Cincinnati. Joe Press from made Noel so Yup I. I'm I set aside some time to go. Read the comments on their his on like you were making fun of yourself of what the what the commenters we're going to do. And so many people are imitating your baby voice in the common. Yeah Yeah Yeah. Yeah the baby voice. I did on the JAAKKO documentaries hilarious. I'M GONNA actually get it to video of the baby voice doing it more because people love it. It's like me and Dave Welder. Invented that concept years ago. We only did it one time where we will. I was showing. I was showing people how to use the table. Saw and David was the troll voice from behind the camera. And I haven't done it again. Everybody thinks that something they've seen a few times. We've only did it that one time. And then in the Jaakko documentaries the second time. So now the troll voices the baby boys and people really love it so everyone notices. You know. They'll complain them in the bottle. They'll be like in baby voice so I know that. Just kidding or when somebody really is is some is taking a swipe at me. I Say Okay. Now say that again but stayed in the baby boys. That's all I say because so I gotta give you the link I would be to give you the link to the Jesse thing because it's something we wanNA promote. Okay Yeah but in the show notes You should get your your audience to like win. Somebody is attacking you for them to leave a response to that just says like baby voice and it just will add the tone someone else's comment no doing it doing it already. It's great that's all. It's so funny because I think it's going to become a very prolific thing. They're going to be doing another everyone. Because you know we get sooner. We get a real vicious comments. Or instead of just deleting it I'M GONNA leave it up and just have everybody's they say the baby voice say it say in the baby voice? Say

Birthday Skin
Skin Congestion 101
"Is basically just clocked polls so when you have congestion it basically just looks like He. Skin isn't spotty. There's no real blemishes. It just doesn't look like porcelain fresh like when I've got no make pawn. My skin does not look perfect. And when you've got no make upon your skin is like and smooth remember. That picture of jody came on. I'll store squadra is completely clear on congested skin. See when you said to me about congestion before overlooking ox off say something. I've never really had to do when I kind of pictured like blotchy blemish you. Yes Oh today ready fe. Yeah not really. The case is a no so The long and short is that it is a cloaked poll book. The only issue is a few. If it's not a SPA ECON squeeze in trying. Get rid of it. You can't talk directly As you would a spa or acne which is really irritated but there are quite a few things you can do which will go into later. That can help it. And if you're wondering whether you have Congested skin one way of looking at is to see if even if you've got no spots if it still doesn't look perfectly clear but also if you run your hand lovie skin it generally feels a little bit bumpy I know your skin soup. Soft CEOS probably just feels kind of I do have some bomb you know in like areas that are known by the side of your your ears and stuff like jewel. Yeah so I find. My condition is worse kind of like along my cheekbones and like just under my cheekbones and a new one my acne was really bad When I was younger that was where it was the worst and obviously I've got while I have a little bit scarring that now but I think those polls. Quite prone to being congested. Don't really get it on my forehead or get much in a little bit But Yeah I'm quite happy that I finally figured out that such congestion as of with rather than anything else So I mean we're talking on two different ends of the spectrum here Book I mean as in with you and I will like you said Yousef was conditioned sometimes as well so it's probably handy for any skin type to know what congestion might look

TechStuff
Why You Need a VPN
"Well. Let's wrap up by talking about some of the more secure ways you can browse if you have to connect them. We mentioned this at the very top of the show were. VPN virtual private networks and we mentioned that sort of man in the middle attack where you are logging into a hackers machine gene thinking that that's a a legit hot spot and then the hackers kind of relaying information and sniffing the entire time. Learning all about you. VPN's are kind of like that the legit side where you are logging into a remote server somewhere far away probably through an encrypted connection and then when you browse it's as if you're browsing from the servers location not your personal device so if I were to log into a VPN and then log into a web service the web service would see my location as the location of the VPN server not my gadget. That's actually in front of me right right and not necessarily just for if you WANNA look at your my little Pony Brownie fan fix but VPN's can be extremely useful if you're trying to access access a website that's only available in select countries. So if you choose to purchase like a consumer facing VPN product. And there's many out there. I could rate make recommendations but they're constantly changing as far as their privacy and security terms and policies. Go so I won't make any major recommendations here But if you choose. VPN that has a a for example a country facing server. That's in Japan. That means that I could download this. VPN Log into it connect through Japan and be able to access a website. That's only available to Japanese residences So I had to do that a few years ago when I wanted to purchase tickets for the studio Ghibli Museum through Japanese website. It wouldn't let you access it through an American server or an American connection so I logged in through my vpn through the Japanese server And I was able to purchase those tickets through the Japanese website. It thought that I was in Japan so it let me do it in that way I was able to save myself so much money. It was wonderful so you can do it for you. Know Oh buying goods buying tickets for you know going to a concert in a different country or a museum or something like that in a different country you can use it to access online streaming portals. That are only available in specific countries. you can use it to download. Specific things are only available in specific countries. Like the list goes on and on a as far as different ways that you can use. VPN's that aren't necessarily just directed for Security and privacy but are also directed at manipulating where the website thinks that you are coming from. Yeah and this can be a matter of life and death for some people like entering the United States. Religiously I use it for the purposes of things like privacy security and convenience but in other places where you might be in a country with a more authoritarian Ryan government one that is a far more restrictive in access to certain services if you're able to connect through a VPN which granted that means that that government agency hasn't been paying very close attention. But if we're able to do that then you can log into different things as if you were from some other part of the world and they get access to vital information or services that otherwise you would not have at your disposal so they play a very important role. In fact. I gave an example today with a friend the mine about how I would see. VPN's and incognito mode together being incredibly important so imagine that this is a terrible scenario. And I put that out there. I but imagine that you are in some form of abusive situation at home and whether it's a spouse of a Apparent into some sort of authority figure whatever may be but you're in that abusive experience. You're going to feel like you are helpless and you want to look for resources that can help you get out of that situation. But the same time you have a very legitimate fear of being found out for seeking out those resources and the fear of reprisal that you you might face as a result of that well using something like a VPN and incognito mode would mean that you're not leaving a trace on the network of what you're doing because as far the networks concerned all you're doing is visiting this VPN server. It's not seeing what else you're doing all in those you went to VPN server incognito mode means. You're not leaving the trace ace on whatever device. You're actually using to do that sort of search so these are the sorts of tools that can literally mean life or death scenarios for people and Yeah and it. Yeah and once you start combining those different security and privacy products together that are very consumer or friendly. Then you can end up having a much more secure experience online especially if you're dealing with some kind of like like an abusive relationship or something like that that can and be a something that you seriously have to worry about so definitely take those into consideration using an incognito mode and VPN's together together is so easy to. It's just as simple as opening up that browser window in private browsing mode and turning on your VPN which is usually Lee with a lot of software nowadays is click switch now computer and there are a lot of VPN apps out there like their love the services where if you subscribe to the service you can news Your computer or you can use a mobile device or you can use some combination of multiples and they're even ones where you can have it set as a default that as soon as you connect connect to Wi fi networks you connect through the VPN. So you don't even have to think about it in that case Which is definitely good? If you're using a mobile device in your connecting to public Wifi I five frequently. You definitely want to have that that that turned on because if you ever forget about it that's when you're going to have the opportunities for people to take advantage of you. The last example is go ahead. I'm sorry there's also the option to build your own. VPN But that gets very much into the nitty gritty since since there are a lot of consumer facing ones that are generally fine for the average. Consumer that's what I would normally recommend but when I go to Defcon for example I bring up like my own certificate my own. VPN and my own little lovie pin basically file. And I stick that on my phone to actually run and my own. VPN When you do that you're basically creating your own secure profile as opposed to trusting VPN company with your information in hoping that they are doing it for you. Yeah that's a great point Shannon because a lot of these solutions actually ultimately require you to put trust in another entity and and you know there have been cases where even VPN's have suffered data breaches in recent past. Where you know you have to worry about that kind of stuff to AH? There does come a point where you have ultimately you have to say to yourself. At what point am I comfortable handing over control or handing over the you know some of my data the because either you're doing that or you're doing nothing but the you know deciding where that point is is a very personal choice. The very the last one I want to talk about and we can do this. Very briefly is tour. The tour browser a tour initially was an acronym instead for the onion router and the reason it's called onion is because it does encryption in layers each outer layer being another layer of encryption and I gave a very simple analogy. Imagine in that you are trying to ship a present. Let's say I'm shipping a present to Shannon but Uh thanks you're welcome but I don't want you to know where I live For some reason and I don't want anyone to know that I'm sending a present specifically to you for some reason so what I've done is I've nested your package.

Art Beauty
Everything You Need to Repair Summer Hair, Skin and Nails
"Remember your Selfie Bockel with the bless when you stayed at my house yes so I was trying to do a random act of kindness risk because one of the girls of the salon wanted to try as Makka Macho tea with Mac much so she was like all Gung Ho she wanted to try. Try was like all. I Have Amazon prime. I'll get it for you forgetting. You need a minimum order of Lake for free delivery. I'm like looking you like it depends on the item true. It was four ninety nine. I'll maybe what is it. What is the minimum. I feel like I think it's it's like this team. Maybe it's fifteen. You're right that sounds about right so I jumped and got some scrubs. Somebody's GRUBS and I found by accident at at whole foods these they're called Pasha soap company and its creamy whipped soap with calming arniko extract. That's as the calming one. It's it's whipped soap with exfoliating minute wait so you got it at on Amazon Prime at whole whole foods I was thinking trader. Joe's I was confused. Got It. Yes you got it through Amazon prime from whole foods totally get it at whole foods. You don't have to be a primary known to you know we love him. Okay but is one hundred percent knockoff of wet. You loved in my bathroom is while the lemongrass one. which is the charcoal clarifying sort here? Oh Dog Nas smelling right. Now is cucumber seaweeds taking feel so it's a little too little ready but when water hits it at ladders like unbelievable. Oh this charcoal lemon grass magic bliss Heiferman. Why would they call it charcoal lemongrass. Lemon Grass peppermint now lemongrass definitely Jessica Simpson moment like his lemongrass pepper may thing you dyed my hair brown otherwise people would know the truth okay so you can get this on at whole foods or Amazon Private Pacha so company and it's the we're we're smelling all they have to clarify one. which is charcoal lemongrass Intikhab more though the best was like six other sense six other? There's a law in the line this one Dead Sea mud smelling Dead Sea man. I'm excited because I think that was going to take my spray. Spray Tan off how you like that one. I think so I think I will because I think like this like I'm on the last Hurrah of the Spray Tan at the little blotch so it's time for me to a hack it off. Isn't it just like tumor. lovie immerse over so is this summer by youth by the way. Oh no forty four 401 happy birthday so great in fact by the time all listening to this I will be gallivanting somewhere between Mykonos in Florence so don't cry from Argentina. Yeah no looking so bad but forty so anyway. I'm going to talk about my shelf which I found from my other travels this summer approved by Ryan and I want you to know I really go to Ryan all the time and my can I use this this on my hair so I was traveling and I needed a curling iron but when you travel internationally even if you have a converter you need to have have hot tools that can take to the dual voltage so t to twenty volt or two forty volt depending on where you are my good old T. three curling. You're not one ten I already blew one of those out once and it was like one hundred and fifty bucks to replace. Oh Mama wasn't making that mistake again so I found this also so on Amazon it is by Medina M. A. D. E. N. I A. to one hair. Straighten are and curler travel curling flat iron duo voltage. It has the ceramic plates tormo lean. I was worried that it might find my hair Ryan. You gave me the okay yes but I said be careful when it all turned on by accident. If you turn a curling iron on in you go to use it as a flat iron and you touch the outside you you're we're. GonNa bring a so so I want to say that to basically it's not to areas that you turn you turn this thing on and probably if you had a more expensive one it would be but this was twenty nine at third 29.99 great by it gets my seal of approval so you turn this on the whole barrel heats up and there's like a little little switch on the side that you push one way if you want it to be a crawling arm with like the clip that locks and it locks it so that you can clip it and then if you push it the other way the curling rolling aren't splits down the middle and opens up and then is your flat iron. It's brilliant. I don't I didn't understand why they don't make all of them like this but I'll tell you girls else. You need to flat iron your hair from the very top. This is not going to be for you because if you think about a curled barrel when you open it up you have to leave a little space because the outside of that curling iron we'll bring you right so now for your hands they do make protecting gloves they usually come with the wands and they come with a crawling but you can get those on Amazon to Lampton voles glove coverage. I just got a silly wand at Costco on the go and it had like these cute little like finger gloves. I was like okay. I'm still going to burn my pinky when I'm looking at the at the pictures that they have is their display the grow with curly hair you can totally do that and I did that this girl with the straight hair you can't get straight from like an inch away from your head down because crime yeah but but it's great but a mini thought iron could still do routes it could but let's let's be honest when you're traveling or at least when. I'm traveling internationally now. I need all the space I can get either so this is a godsend. It's two in one and if you need your hair that straight like you pull it back in a ponytail out. Oh you sat your hair like an abundance for the first half of the days that it's straight at the root yeah also the the Carribean Express that you did for me. Yes die you love it really glad it's so great and it's part of the reason I wanted to talk about all of the stuff that we did over the summer yeah all of the negative if things to our hair to our skin all of the abuse it's not that it's negative all the abuse that her hair skin now body takes will. I will tell you I make so so much money sep- September because every single client now we jumped because of your birthday. We really did the Shebang on your hair so you don't till that way right now but everyone else comes in semi charon goes my hair feels like crap yep rights so oh. I have this like this overhaul hair thing and I think everybody needs at least two inches off yeah cut it cut it off two inches and then lowlights lowlights or rich in the tone a little bit and lowlights as a reaction to the highlights the brassiness talking about also your hair gets really bleached out from the Sun yes it. I don't care if you're a Brunette. I don't care if you're a redhead. I don't care if you're blonde it. Everything's light so laureen marine and or the saltwater exactly so runs ten foils of lowlights evenly spurs her head or just paint a few piece paint a few to pieces of lowlights through your hair and then conditioning treatments and continuing it at home for like two weeks and your hair will be back to normal. No we had done the Ola plaques yeah about that in an old episode I actually had it as one of my shelf is because I liked it. You bought it at Sephora. I think it was like thirty thirty bucks but they do an insulin treatment with that they do so. It's an oil base treatment. It goes in your color. Okay 'cause then you bleed. Chuck is if you're getting into the low lights is at the request of possible. Shore can absolutely request. Olo Plex in your lowlights and you can apps now. They have some take home treatments as well that are bomb right so they're a little heavy. They are a little bit goes a long way. I like to number three which is the number six which is like a new. They've come out with a seven yeah because six was not great. Well it was heavy wasn't good for you. Good for some okay. So what do we think about carrot and I was surprised when I came to you. Midsummer was like I want to. Redo the carrots and again and you're like girl. You were living your best life. If you're in the saltwater you're in the pool. That's not good for the Carrington at all what strips at the salt it yeah it. It's it's a coating on your hair. That's going to take the coating off faster. Is something that we might WanNa do again in the fall or is it like give it a rest. Give it a rest. You have a definite you have two coats on your hair the lousy personally but I'm saying like for other people do care to normally and you can do you can do a full cartoon treatment and you can follow it up with expressed. Don't don't do it again. Come fall chill out. You'RE GONNA break your hair off of it. You're like other people can do it amber back away from the Carrington model. Oh okay so while we're on the topic of hair. I do want to address hair removal because the fall the fall is the best first time to start your hair removal. How ever you have to make sure that your summer Tan has completely faded. Yes because when you're going link to do any sort of laser treatment the laser is attracted towards that dark pigment and if your Tan it's not going to be able to tell the difference between your skin and the unwanted pigment and you're going with Burns but we do know that it takes ten full months to have a full six treatment cycle of hair removal because you're going every six weeks except this is a good time to book for. Let's say act HCT one or if you're really really good and you didn't get any sun on you can start it now but if there's even a little bit and I know that because listen I wore SPF. I slapped it on. I was at fifty and seventy being in sunny locations. It doesn't matter it really doesn't so okay. Let's actually talking about the skin and the skin damage image. You actually look good though thank you. We're really careful. I am I yes. I'm I'm insane I I don't Tan I burn pink or get read and then so my tan is always sprayed onto always say I say here all the time so for me you turned on me onto super groups. Vail love it the invisible the invisible so I always do I do that that I do a little makeup that I spray the supergroup supergroup like makeup setting spray with SPF again. You told me that won't listen. I believe in layering SPF because when I went to Aruba I was using the super goop full disclosure. It says that you need to reapply it and I how reapply when you have makeup on so that's why did the spray because you know what the Super Group is. Invisible commands. You can put it on her makeup but I'm talking about over. I don't work to the beach to the ball. I had a hat on and larynx. SPF never about idea but if you are going to be in a sunny place you also need to make sure to

The Big Picture
The Future of Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, and Disney's Movie Monopoly
"I think we have to go and see twenty three right off. The top. I manage just told me that she read a thorough examination of the announcements made at this this weekend event. How are you feeling. Are you excited about the disney plus era upon us yeah but you have to do this. Julia minoshe from nonfiction chris farley watched non-fiction. You can just look blog. I clarified clarifying. I i think for disney and for me <hes> possibly in different ways you know disney has a strong brand as we know and it is quite articulate clearly articulated ticketed in this and i think that there will be many people including parents and star wars fans who have end marvel fans watch look forward to and i will be sending ending my streaming money elsewhere very interesting not surprising take from chris you are the coast of a podcast called the watch a long running podcast a hot. It looks closely a culture at large but particularly television a lot of t._v. Shows and disney plus. Here's my take on them. Don't care. I'd like to talk to you guys about the movies that were announced cheshire. Okay aside from the mandatory and i do care about this. Say which i care about all the there are two more stories memories t._v. shows. I'm sorry yet theoretically the mental learn is the only thing i have a clear percents of what it is and what it's going to be which actually does feel like the star wars show that we should have had like twenty five years ago very like <hes> grounded in the dirt small character look as opposed to the intergalactic battle kind of t._v. Show the other shows. I don't even know what are those shows. Isn't there a urine mcgregor. Obi obi wan the whole thing right. I think he's lovie wine. Even as i was saying it out loud i was like oh got him getting the names right. Am i getting the names right. Have you guys like a mandate. We're going to do a star wars episode so you should host and she she has ever told you. The story of this is a fun game to play. If you're like in a car and really board is you can ask you just tell you the plot of a movie a husband and i do this sometime and we maybe we should just do a podcast sometimes because it's really wild what people remember but famously i was asked to do the plot of star wars and i gave the entire plot with like intense analysis of the sexual tension between luke and leia and then also hans solo and the trash chute and all this stuff and just like did not mention the desktop the sexual tension between hansel and the trash chute. We are in russian. Oh yeah and i even got but at no point. Did i mention like the death star them blowing it up like the central plot of the movie just didn't exist in my brain spoiler. Sorry we have revealed views here officially that the death star is destroyed and star wars a new hope very sorry to everybody who hasn't seen episode four chris. Would you make the movie news non non non star wars edition so we got some moral news. We got a little look at the lady and the tramp live action yeah so for most of my life. Disney has been like a non factor <hes> it was a i never really grew up in disney household and a lot of these <hes> sort of legacy titles. Don't really mean a lot to me. I don't even know if i actually seen bambi like for instance. <hes> so a seminal event in movie history interesting to have the doorway into disney is marvel and star wars for me but now being introduced to this huge volume play and that that is kinda gonna come attendant with all this stuff and one of the things that we probably talk about when we get into the summer movie awards. That's been kind of confusing for me. This summer is having take things like aladdin seriously. You've been doing that no but it's like that takes up a lot of airspace. Have you seen either aladdin no yeah so you're not taking taking it serious. Oh i'm not taking it seriously but wouldn't you say that it plays a larger role in like pop culture in general because of the like the volume of the megaphone is that much louder pre everything builds everything else and now you've got these three things that disney legacy titles marvel and star wars say nothing of pixar and everything else that take up. I mean this is what you're saying a stranglehold on your brain. It's like sixty five percent of the airwaves man. It's true although in nineteen ninety-two aladdin was a big deal to so if you were hosting the watch which i don't know what would it have been call one thousand nine hundred smells like teen spirit yeah exactly if you were hosting smells like teen spirit the podcast you can get out of your windows media player six days to download it would still be forced to talk about and in some form or fashion but you're right the the the amount of mindshare that they have right now obviously is overwhelming and this is. I mentioned this biennial event. It doesn't happen every year the fact that it happened at this exact time while we're going through a me when wesley just had this conversation last week on the show we were like we are being choked out. You know brock listener has come to choke out with content. You guys get that referenced. I it's about wrestling. It's he wasn't in fighting with my family to today. Thank you to too much time on this podcast. I it is interesting like i could not help but see the announcement black panther too and just how far away that is. We are a thousand days away from black panther too. That's a long time. It's a it's become a cliche to say. We're all gonna be dead by then or the world will be on fire but it's possible that some things are significantly different culture at large a thousand days from now. We may not even have t._v.'s in one thousand days i don't. I don't know what's coming so to be planning that far ahead for something thing particularly something that is so anticipated yeah. I thought it was so strange. I thought it was almost like teasing away. That's funny because i had the opposite reaction which she's like this thing that we have been predicting for a long time which is disney as monopoly is here the this we have seen the realignment of the studios and the streaming services and kind of what the big names are going to be and we have been like well disney's just going to own everything and disney will have this movie and disney will have the streaming service and the men were in all of this i._p. And this was just the confirmation a certainty of okay they have consolidated. All of the i._t. Is together they have their distribution plan ready and disney plus and what what we expected to happen is going to happen and i have an easier time imagining how black panther too is going to fit into entertainment as we consume consumer than i do like basically any movie that a traditional movie studio is releasing or even most of the t._v. Shows on basic cable at this point but i think that the interesting thing that came out of some of these announcements between black panther being nine hundred days away and spider man being excommunicated from the is that there are a lot of people waiting on line. You know what i mean to get in to get their big screen time. There's a lotta characters. There's a lot of filmmakers producers who are all like so. This was a a huge hit and we've got to wait like four years and my guys gotta be in like a couple of thirty seconds spots and post credit sequences of the internals. That's you're telling me it's like that. I'm not single. Black panther would walk away from you. I don't think he michael jordan's. Not gonna get did going to do that but the spiderman thing i thought was indicative of indicative of so he being like let's go let's. Let's do another one most definitely but i think it's because while i think what you're saying is right that the playing field is kind of settled in a way that it's at least for the next next six to twelve months is going to be disney versus net flicks and then h._b._o. Max will come along and then you know. Universal will clarify what they're plays for the most part we we know what the short-term clarity around things but three years from now. I don't know if there's going to movie theaters close three years from now. I don't know if we will have have forty five hundred movie screens three years from now so getting that far ahead of ourselves. I think you're right chris that there's a desire to kind of plant flags. There's there has been mark. Harris has been writing about about this for coming up on ten years. Now this sort of like we plant our flag on a film that we don't even know what it is seven years ahead of time black panther too in particular those struck me as weird because it might be after the rise of skywalker. Maybe avatar to the most anticipated movie that exists that we're aware of world is that i am. I overstating it to say that will add. I think the avatar to is a good example. I mean not that. It's going to go black panthers. The wait between black panther one and two is nothing nothing resembling avatar in avatar too but it is indicative the fact that i think that like without seeing a single piece of footage. I think a lot of people are like. Does anybody still care about avatar. I was gonna ask coup is anticipating. I've talked to you besides get mine. I don't now i don't know but underestimate james cameron at your peril because this is what happened with titanic and this is what happened with avatar people were like is this going to be good. I don't know if i care about this and then boom biggest movie of all time and then biggest movie of all time twice he did that twice. People were like i don't know he lost his fastball. He's a weirdo. He loves to play with his toys doesn't understand humanity so i i wouldn't underestimate cameron trouncing

Business Wars Daily
WeWork Announces Billion-Dollar Loss as it Prepares to Go Public
"This episode of business wars daily is brought to you by sent pro online from pitney bowes shipping and mailing from your desk is never been simpler than with sent pro online from pitney leabeau's. Try it free for thirty days and get a free ten pound scale when you visit p._b._a. Dot com slash b w daily in uh from one. I'm david brown and this is business warriors daily on this tuesday august twenty seventh we work the enormous us real estate company that made its name renting co working space to startups filed paperwork for its i._p._o. Earlier this month in could go public in september that i._p._o. Has been eagerly anticipated but the perspective has drawn confusion instead. It's filled with contradictions and some downright weird stuff stuff so odd in fact that inspired bloomberg op ed writer shiro vide to write one of the best leads recent business journalism history and i quote i get paid to write words for a living and i am nearly at a loss for words about we work companies. She said now let me try to explain lovie days. Speechlessness snus adam newman founded the company in twenty ten with a vow to transform the way we work he wouldn't just rent office space to freelancers lancer and creatives he'd make beautiful and above all communal after all the growing hordes of independent workers are lonely. Newman's concept could solve not just the need for affordable physical space but a more existential problem as well in two thousand ten newman's company had two locations in new york and four hundred fifty tenants whom we work calls members by the way we works parent company changed. Its name to the week company earlier this year today. Only only nine years later we work claims five hundred twenty eight locations in one hundred eleven cities around the world and five hundred twenty seven thousand members. That's a lot of numbers and we're not even going to try to do the math to figure out the percentage growth. Let's just say it's insane and that we work claims to be the largest private holder of office space. Yes in manhattan london and washington d._c. But it's losses are also enormous its biggest investor japanese tech giant softbank values the we company at close to fifty billion dollars but it lost nine hundred million on revenues of one point five billion in the first half of this year alone. The company is also obligated. You pay close to fifty billion dollars for long-term offices around the globe over the next ten to fifteen years. We company officials say they'll be resilient to recession kids but real estate businesses stuck with long term leases have struggled in previous economic downturns one of those was we work rival. I w g i w a._g. Owns the regis brand of flexible furnished office spaces that company filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy protection in two thousand three office vacancies had soared after the internet net bubble burst and i w g was obligated to pay rent on all those empty offices today i w g has six hundred two thousand desks in offices across across the globe only two thousand fewer than we work. It's been profitable for years. The wall street journal reports despite its profitability its market cap is less than five billion billion under ten percent of the week companies unicorn valuation. The reason for the gulf in values may lie in the difference between the two companies narratives ribs regis portrays itself as a real estate business but we's adam. Newman refuses that term according to see n._b._c. Where not a real estate company. He says we're a community of creators. The journal says newman has referred to the we company is a physical social network invoking a mind bending metaphor for social life in the real world mimicking that which is online they just happen to be growing community through leasing offices and a few other communal businesses as well such as apartments call we live and even new private schools called. We grow one question. Stumping bloomberg's shiro vide and others is whether we company actually has a path to profitability or not and whether a real estate company asari adema community company employing the fast growth strategy of tech startups like uber and lift will soar or deflate on the public markets. We'll be watching whether this this one works from wonder. This is business wars data. Hey feel like this episode. Sir chartres with a friend and show them how can subscribe for free. We're so grateful to our view of listeners. I'm david brown back with more. 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BrainStuff
Could Genetics Grow a Square Tomato?
"Today's episode is brought to you by smart water twenty years ago. Smart water, reimagined, what water could be from thoughtful bottle designed to supporting smart people who are changing our world through fresh thinking. Like, you smart water has added electrolytes for taste and great tasting water helps you stay hydrated, feeling refreshed and ready to take on your day. Refresh yourself with smart water. Welcome to brain stuff from how stuff works. Hey, brain stuff. I'm Lauren vocal bomb. And if you wander the protas, I'll at your local grocery store, you'll find a dazzling variety of tomatoes from Charrier grape shaped to massive beef steaks and gnarly heirlooms same with squash potatoes, cucumbers and leafy greens. This bounty of diverse colors shapes and sizes isn't the result of natural selection. But rather human selection over millennia farmers and plant breeders have spotted useful mutations and fruits and vegetables, tastier fruit. Better yields novel shapes and preserved those traits through conventional breeding techniques the process is slow. But if you cross different strains enough times eventually you may create something new enough and marketable enough to be called its own variety. That's low and steady. Conventional breeding process is about to get a big boost from advances in genetic mapping with a tomato or cucumber genome in hand plant breeders, don't have to wait months for tomato plant to bear fruit to know, whether the tomatoes will be pear shaped or round. Instead, they can look for telltale markers and a seedlings DNA the code for specific fruit shape, size and color this technique of marker assisted selection promises to cut years off the traditional plant breeding process. One Esther vendor nap is at the forefront of genetic research into exactly how a plans DNA instructs fruit to grow long and lean like a hothouse cucumber or round and squat like a beefsteak tomato in her lab at the university of Georgia post, docs and undergraduates sliced tomatoes in half in place them on a flatbed scanner to measure the precise shapes and sizes produced by different genetic combinations. In a paper published in November of two thousand eighteen in the journal nature communications Vander nab announced the discovery of two. Families of genes that appear to play key roles and making fruits and vegetables, either round or long fruits and vegetables are technically plants edible organs and those organs grow and develop through cell division. She explained to make a certain shape like a long around shape, you need to have certain patterns of cell division. Either the cells divide horizontally, or they divide vertically, which makes sense the more Oregon cells divide horizontally by splitting down the middle. The more. They're going to build up tissue horizontally, creating a fatter rounder fruit. What Vander nap and her colleagues discovered in the tomato. Genome is a specific gene called ov- eight that appears to be responsible for creating proteins that tell cells to divide in a vertical pattern when more cells split side side, the growth pattern produces at en- long gated fruit. Ov- eight is the difference between a perfectly round cherry tomato and an oblong Plum tomato. Wild tomatoes, like the native varieties found in Peru. Ecuador and Mexico are invariably small and round says Vander nap which means pear shaped and other in long gated tomatoes are mutations that came along later as far back as the nineteen thirties. Plant biologists called the long Gatien mutation ov- eight but had no clue about the actual genetic mechanism behind it. But van nap and her team identified the ovation protein as well as another family of proteins called TRM's that interact with Lovie, and it provides another tool to plant breeders who are using marker assisted selection, if the ov- eight N, T R and markers are present. You can be sure the fruit will be in long gated if one or the other is missing. It's backed round evanger, nap says this will speed up the breeding process and let growers focus on trickier traits. Like yield and pest resistance that aren't as easily linked back to one or two specific genes. So now the question is do these advances in plant genetics mean that your produce Iowa soon include square tomatoes? Or pyramid-shaped pumpkins not likely says Vanja nap, but not because it's technically impossible. She says there are tons of bizarre mutations in the tomato. Genome that result in odds looking fruits and since those mutations are naturally occurring. They could be isolated and replicated in the lab, but the problem was square, tomatoes and other oddball. Shaped fruit is twofold. Internet says first there's the GMO problem if plant breeders use, gene editing to directly tweak or replace genes in food plants. Those strains are considered GMO and some people get freaked out by the GMO label, even though genetically modified organisms as category are no less or more safe than conventionally modified organisms. Second exciting new fruit and vegetable shapes may not shape up in other ways of Android apps said some mutations are so bizarre. That no grower would grow them because they have lots of other problems. They only have a few fruit per plant or they taste terrible. Because when you grow fruit in a really odd shape. You mess up the hormone balance, it may not be very juicy or tasty at all. If you really want to grow a square tomato says Vanja up just put a box round it like you may have seen done with other fruit. Like watermelons should those hit the scene at a premium price? You can always tried growing your own at home. There are plenty of instructions online for building your own square fruit boxes. Today's episode was written by Dave ruse and produced by Tyler claim for I heart media, and how stuff works for more on this and lots of other well rounded topics visit our home planet. How stuff works dot com. Mating matters is why we do what we do. I'm Dr Wendy, Walsh, psychologist and relationship. Guru. And I've got a new podcast that explores the secret evolutionary motivation for human behavior. Mating matters listening. Subscribe at apple podcasts or on the iheartradio app or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

Monocle 24: The Globalist
Russia and Japan at odds over seven-decade-old Kuril Islands dispute
"The leaders of Russia and Japan are in high stakes Tokes in most today as tensions rise of series of disputed islands. The diplomatic row has worsened in recent weeks of the Russia furiously accused Japan of refusing to accept the consequences Lovie, second world, warm in a moment. The Russia analyst Stephen DL will share his insides, but first Monaco's Asia editor at large Kenji whole joins us on the line from Tokyo bureau Kenji this row was partly renewed of Shinzo Abe's New Year's Eve address. What was it that ignited the tensions? Yeah. You're absolutely right about that office spoke in his new year speech about the need to help Russian residents on these four disputed islands. Accept and understand that the sovereignty of their homes will change obviously that didn't go well down don't down well in Russia Moscow, summoned the Japanese ambassador's protests and Russia has also complained about a Japan's official maps which show the four krill islands inside Japan's borders, the Russian side seems unwilling to part with any of the islands. What's the what's the end goal here? As far as Japan is concerned yet. So Japan says that the at the time the Soviet Union illegally seized the four islands in nineteen forty five. And then kicked out the seventeen thousand Japanese residents there since the nineteen fifties took his position has been that it wants all four islands returned. And until there's progress on that agreement. Tokyo will not sign a peace treaty, which would. Formerly end World War Two hostilities with Russia. The biggest problem with these discussions is that both sides think of the islands as their own sovereign territory. And Russia doesn't really think of it as a territorial dispute at all. So you can't really have constructive constructive talks here about a compromise. When two signs of very different views about the most basic assumptions that said there are a couple of things that have raised hopes in Japan about a possible breakthrough. First of all, it was that Japan. Russia cooperated on joint economic development projects for the islands since two sixteen. They've even set up a billion dollar investment fund. And the second thing was just the meeting between Ave and Putin last November in Singapore. That's when the two leaders talked about what's called, the nineteen fifty-six joint declaration, and in that the Soviet Union agreed to hand over two of the four disputed islands that would be tan and Hubbell my Japanese. Knees to Japan after the two sides sign a peace treaty. Now. Just the fact that the nineteen fifty-six joint declaration came up suggests that abyss position is flexible that he might ask for two islands and hold osc. Hold off asking for the remaining two until later. But you know, it's not really clear what is clear is that are they really wants to break the deadlock and he wants to do. So by the time Japan hosts, the G twenty summit in all soccer in June. There's a parliamentary elections scheduled for the summer. So that's a factor as well. Kenji hole in Tokyo. Thanks for joining us. Now, Stephen yellow bring you in now here in the studio foreign policy adviser for the Russian president admitted that the meeting would not be easy clearly spirits have been high going into this from the outset they haven't in many ways, the last five years, we say in Russian politics have made this even more complicated issue than than it was as can you suggesting there have been times when better but curiously going to run to the other side Russia, and I've actually brought in shown to brought him my MAC because it's just recommend anyone who's interested in this store.

BTV Simulcast
Big Tech’s Growth Comes With a Big Bill
"Says disappointing second quarter report raised a big alarm among investors Tuesday as the shares tumbled as much as fourteen percent their biggest drop in two years the results. Were seen as, a, specially, surprising because of Netflix is massive growth last year which showed no signs of slowing down but overall, big tech shrug off the news the NASDAQ one hundred. Index hitting a new record Tuesday and looking at the bigger picture you can see from this chart in the library large cap. Tech has easily outperformed the s. and p. five hundred in the last few years so, do net flicks is results signal that there should? Be more cautious going into this earnings season here all this answer that question we are joined, by Michael Pervez weeded and Cho's? Chief global strategist and our very own Bloomberg opinions share Lovie days. So Michael first of all should? The rest of the investment. Community be concerned about? Other big tech companies. Not living up. To expectations, over the next couple of weeks as they report Yeah Step back for a. Second you realize how important thing is to the tech sector and how important the tech sector of the overall market anyone needs to sort of care about how the performance is going to. Be I've been continuing to overweight tack for a few years now including this year for all sorts of. Reasons but having said that right now if you look at the FANG index market cap weighted basis it's actually, at a higher than it was. Back in late January before all the volatility. Erupted there and start prices not the index for the FANG is not quite as overextended above workings of poor. As it was back then but it is certainly up there so I think Regardless, of what you might think about. The individual companies It seems like right now for the earning season for the other, guys that are going to be coming later. This week it's really the stars up to pretty perfectly so. A lot, of caution is going. To be needed here but again longer term I would I would expect that any dip in Amazon and Facebook. And Google will be pretty aggressively bought well and share there's still a question, of whether net flicks is subscriber Bizet a speed bump or is it part of a longer term trend yet in the sleeping, was it wasn't just the weakness in the second, quarter, subscriber, numbers, networks also forecasting. Decline in third quarter subscriber numbers subscriber editions and. Look maybe the company is being conservative, with its forecasts seeing what happened. With its second quarter falling shy of its own guidance but it's interesting that you're talking about, sort of two soft quarters in a row for Netflix Which makes it a little bit harder to argue the blip scenario Now Michael we at an analyst at Bernstein. In a note saying crowded trains are typically already priced for. Perfection and as such socks don't react much to incremental positive news while negative news has a much more pronounced effect and we yet we've seen these stocks run up and up and up even in the midst of. Folic volatility around Facebook and. Controversy around the Cambridge Analytica data scandal? Even, Facebook has bounced back so what should investors be skeptical about look I think there's a fair amount of caution that's that's been coming, with this rally since the Facebook scandal erupted back. In late March and you, can see that in the, options market if you look at put call skew for the axe That actually has as way as much stronger than it is, for the put calls skew. For the SPX for example additionally if you just look at the the level of. NDA, x., volatility relative to fix it is in that spread is, in the top ten percent and it's been. That way for some time so what you're seeing here is that people are playing this recovering from the Facebook scandal that rally but they're they're they're going into it with a fair amount of protection which I think is healthy and may mean that whatever dips we get over. The next few weeks out. Of earning season are not quite as? Dramatic, here that side amidst the tech you for you if you take a closer look at the numbers of some of these companies evaluations, are still incredibly take a listen to rob are..

SportsCenter AllNight
Alex Ovechkin starts it, DSP ends it and the Capitals seize 2-1 Stanley Cup finals lead
"Espn radio you'll see it on abc hockey returns monday night game four of the stanley cup final nights took the opener of the series capitals of won the last two and have a two one series lead heading to game four espn's emily kaplan alex ovechkin didn't speak between three and four on the stanley cup final but he didn't need to as the capital's prepare for game four to take potentially commanding three one series lead alex ovechkin is playing a man that's on the verge is first stanley cup and is coached it all of the talking for him here sunday at the katz practice facility as berry trott said there's different levels to lovie but with the way he's imposing his well this is the most committed we've ever seen him indeed has played pretty at times but also gritty we saw him block a shot in game three and that goal was off of a very very relentless rebounds meanwhile the vegas golden knights are regrouping after facing adversity which they're not very used to this postseason drought gone said he is considering lineup changes in game four i would not be surprised if he saw thomas tatar they're big trade deadline acquisition getting the lineup oscar lindberg is also a possibility now what's going on with them why haven't they play like the way they have capitals golden knights game for monday in washington sportscenter allnight espn radio and the espn app golf price into shambo wins in.

Golic & Wingo
2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs Tied 1-1
"The series tied at one game a piece to stanley cup finals had nation's capital for the first time since nineteen ninety eight game threes tonight at eight and the status of cap center you're getting because nets off remains unclear caps coach berry trot set in the conference call that because nets off was the team's leading score in the class mike is still day to day with the ultimate the ultimate stanley cup injury and upper body problem yeah i mean anywhere north of the abdomen where we talked about that when we all saw the game the other night and he kinda got back into and it looked like to me grabbed his handers wrestle could be a hand wrist elbow could it be all the way to the shoulder we think it's an arm injury but that's what they do in hockey with upper body still you still think about that hopi save that he had at the end of the game with just off the shot by taco i've really the open net on the past was absolutely incredible we'll talk eddie olczyk seven thirty eastern this morning to preview that game in washington in a little bit but they did what they needed to do on the road they got that split and now you're waiting to hear about the status of the leading goal scorer in the nhl in the playoffs so no pressure going back to home ice and if he is out that puts all the more practice pressure on lovie for this game a guy who needs to as you know already thrown one of the monkey's off his back and getting to the conference final but now at this level when you're the one of the best in the world is going to be expect we talk about ovechkin in the regular season never get done in the playoffs talk we just talked about another guy who does that and kershaw husband unbelievable now his has been somewhat injury related at times but also he struggled in the playoffs as.

Handel on the Law
Trump demands DOJ look into whether FBI
"On hannity newsradio fourteen ten wd lovie dover and i heart radio station a target date to end the investigation i'm steve rappoport fox news the russia investigation could wrap up sooner than later the president's attorney rudy giuliani now says that september i could be the day the collusion programs up in a conversation he says he had with special counsel robert muller giuliani says he wanted to know an end date because any face to face interview with the president would depend on their being a specific day the investigation would be done according to giuliani muller said september i if could happen by midjuly giuliani says september i would be enough time ahead of midterm elections two months later fox's grenell scott meanwhile the president plans to demand the justice department investigate claims of an fbi informant spying on the trump campaign the president tweeted earlier quote iffy fbi or the doj that's the department of justice was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign that is really big deal only the release or review of documents that the house intelligence committee also senate judiciary is asking for can give the conclusive answers drain the swamp foxes molly henneberg gas prices keep going up in the runup.

24 Hour News
Maker of popular Juul e-cigarette says it wants to help stop teens from using its products
"The galactic map for future study life might be out there whether microbial or more advanced and scientists say test and later missions will help answer the age old question of whether we're alone the maker of an e cigarette popular with teenagers says it'll spend thirty million in an effort to keep his products out of the hands of children jewel labs made the decision after the fda question the design and marketing of the company's small sleek vaping devices the company said the initial investment fund research on vaping and the formation of an expert panel to combat underage use of jewel the company says it will also support state and federal legislation to raise the minimum age for vaping products to twenty one federal law says the age eighteen though some states have higher requirements buffalo museum thought it's three pound elephant bird egg was a fake but the yolks on them the big egg was labeled as a model but it turns out to be the real deal from an extinct elephant bird curator's at the buffalo museum of science where cataloging pieces in the museum's collection when they realized and confirmed that the foot tall egg had been mislabeled experts say there are fewer than forty elephant bird eggs on display in the world the big bird couldn't fly it was a native to madagascar it grew to be ten feet tall weighed between seven hundred seventy and eleven hundred pounds and laid the largest eggs of any vertebrate including dinosaurs the museum will unveil the egg to the public may i lovie pass is limiting new customers to just four movies a month the move comes as the sustainability of movie passes business model comes into question until now ten bucks a month let customers watch a movie a day because movie pass this pain most theaters the full price of the ticket the.