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 Abortion ban injunction upheld by N. Dakota Supreme Court

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 2 months ago

Abortion ban injunction upheld by N. Dakota Supreme Court

"North Dakota's ban on abortions will remain blocked while legal challenges against the law continue. North Dakota's Supreme Court just ruled the state's abortion ban can not be implemented, while a lawsuit continues that challenges the constitutionality of that ban. The ban was designed to take effect once the U.S. Supreme Court overturned roe versus wade. But the Red River women's clinic sought an injunction, saying abortion rights were protected under the state constitution. The clinic's director is praising the court's extension of an injunction granted last summer. The clinic has already moved its operation from Fargo North Dakota to nearby moorhead, Minnesota, where abortion is still legal. I'm Jackie Quinn

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"moorhead" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

05:01 min | 3 months ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

"You can see the current crypto market cap still maintaining just above that $1 trillion milestone, but barely what about 42 billion in volume in the past 24 hours with a Bitcoin dominance at 41.4% and the ether dominance at 18 .4% and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers in the past 24 hours. We have Mina, leading the pack up about 24% trading out a dollar 5, followed by rose up 13 and a half percent trading at 6.8 cents. Followed by hadera up 13% trading at 8.7 cents and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers for the past week. Only a handful, including GRT up 60%, AGI X, a 57%, and Mina up 25% with B, B, which I don't even know what that is. Up 77.7%, but as you can see, the majority of the alts correcting pretty drastically and in the red and checking out the crypto greed and fear index, one of my favorite indicators. You can see we're currently rated a 49 neutral yesterday was a 48 last week a 58 in greed, and last month, a 30 in fear, so there you have it. Welcome again to everyone just tuning in. How many of you took advantage of the dip? That's what I did for my birthday and just saying keep stacking them stats. Let's check out the latest from pantera capitals, Dan moorhead, Bitcoin is beginning at 7th bull cycle and investors should not be scared of the crypto post FTX, according to pantera capital, and its latest blockchain letter February 8th, the asset management firm CEO, Dan moorhead, predicted that 2023 would be the year of rebuilding trust with the Bitcoin price action, retracing slightly after gaining 40% in January, which was the best January for the past decade for the king crypto. Some market participants still insist that new macro lows are due across crypto assets, while the timing for such scenarios varies consensus remains absent from when it comes on how the market will rebound, but for more head, the time to flip bullish on crypto is already here, quoting him here, pantera has

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"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

What Bitcoin Did

05:07 min | 5 months ago

"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

"Like I said, I think he did a good job in part of it. But it missed the journalistic piece of showing the other side of the story. And sadly, from there, I think there are there's an impact on creating content like this. There is an impact on making people more aware, but there's also an impact in driving discrimination and bigotry against certain groups as well. And if you're going to claim to be a freedom maximus or libertarian and you do not support sexual and gender freedom, you're a fucking liar. You're lying. You're basically you're not really a libertarian. What you are is selfish. You're somebody who wants the bits of libertarianism that you like and you reject in the bits you don't like. But you're not a libertarian, so don't claim to be a libertarian. It's just bullshit, okay? You can raise issues. You can say, I am concerned about XYZ. We need to have this conversation. Fine. I agree, and I would do that. But if you are not supporting people's freedom and call yourself a libertarian, you just a liar. And I will fucking die on that hill. I don't know if I'm a libertarian. I don't know what I am. I don't like to use labels because I can't really ascribe myself to anyone ideology. On pantera. Because I like pantera. Yeah, they were pretty good. Cowboys from hell. Yeah. Oh my God, you know that, of course. Oh, fuck, man. You know, I got to see them live once was the first song that got me. Oh man, so we did a show with what's it going from pantera capital. Dan moorhead. Dan moorhead. I think we use cowboys from hell on the Internet. We did. I got to see them once at donington monsters of rock, and it was unbelievable. Cowboys from hell, that song was the first one that hooked me in, but really it was the album vulgar display of power right now.

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"moorhead" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

02:25 min | 6 months ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

"Now for the moment, you have all been waiting for, less discussed this $149,000 Bitcoin price prediction from pantera capital, shall we crypto fund pantera, says that the next Bitcoin halving event will spark a bull rally beginning in early 2024 pantera capital CEO Dan moorhead and other executives are telling investors that the price of Bitcoin is likely to bottom throughout November and pick up steam ahead of the next haven let me know if you agree to disagree that we're likely to see this cycle bottom this month in November considering there's only two more weeks left. Now a Bitcoin halving event is when a miners block rewards are cut in half. And as a result, the supply is crunched in the past. Bitcoin's price has rallied before and after to having events. The next one is expected, this spring, quitting them here. Bitcoin has historically bottomed 477 days prior to the halving, climb leading into it, and then exploded to the upside upward afterwards, the post having rallies have average 480 days from the halving to the peak of the next bull cycle, if history were to repeat itself, the price of Bitcoin would November 30, 2022, we can then see a rally into early 2024, and then a strong rally after the actual having, the following chart shows what might happen if Bitcoin repeats the performance around previous halvings, which can see here in this chart, you can see the Bitcoin price going parabolic in 2025, rising yet another 4.2 X taking us to a 148,636 bucks. Now pantera predicts Bitcoin's price will sort of first 36,000 in the lead up to the next halving. That's expected to occur in March 2024, and then afterward, continue its bull run to an all time high of a $149,000, send it and also quitting them here, the 2020 having reduced the supply of new bitcoins by 43% relative to the previous having. It had a 23% as big an impact on price. The next having is expected to occur on March 22nd, 2024, since most bitcoins are now in circulation, each having will almost exactly be half as a big reduction and a new supply. If history were to repeat itself, the next halving would see Bitcoin rising to 36,000 before they having and a 149,000 thereafter, so there you have it. Let me know if you agree or disagree with Dan moorhead or pantera capital's prediction of a $149,000 Bitcoin price after the next halving of 2024.

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"moorhead" Discussed on Epicenter

Epicenter

02:18 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Epicenter

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"moorhead" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on ESPN FC

"How much it fault is Matt Turner in this because I saw a lot of online discussion putting this down almost entirely to Turner. Do you agree? Well, this goes the first one he's at fault. It's into the wind. I get it. It's a bad kick, but then the lack of urgency doesn't step up, no cohesion with the two center backs, miles Robinson gets bodied, and then Matt Turner has a chance to vindicate himself here. Watch this. This is brilliant by Canada by the way, Jonathan osario outside the foot, Kyle Larry, to join. You're blaming the goal. Watch this. This is a safe Turner has to make. 100%. Really? Yes. If he's a shot stopper, the best shot stopper then shot stop an easy shot you have to make. He put his hand up right after the play and acknowledged it. That one's on me. It started at the goal kick, but nobody belled him out. That's where you're right. Not a single player, bell to mouse. Lot of react. Brilliant from Canada. But slow to react, and then you had a chance at the end to save himself and he didn't. If you're Greg berhalter, is this is that the moment that you write down and say, Zack Stephan wouldn't have made that play? We always hear about Zack Stefan's feet. Is that the case that Zack Stefan doesn't make that mistake? That's the difference between the two? You would say on paper, what we've seen Zach Stephan make those blunders under Greg moorhead and the U.S. men's national team, I'd like to chalk this up into the wind, Matt Turner made a mistake, and then he made another one, but it's a comedy of errors that leads to that. It's very easy for us to say, well, mistake he's out, but you have to be careful with players, especially young players. He's doing a Ricardo pepy right now. Don't do it with Matt Turner and Zach Steph and don't play with their minds. Matt Turner at one end of the field. Other end of the field, Christian Pulisic,.

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"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

What Bitcoin Did

05:34 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

"So we can see how much is running with purely renewable energy. How much is basically in trapped off grid energy sources, that's otherwise going to be wasted. How much of this is like recycled and from flaring so that we're releasing like CO2 instead of methane. Now all of a sudden this is actually meaningful and I think this is one of the things that I've come around to that this matters now, a because more people are starting to use it as an attack line, but B, it just so happened they shut off China. And so now we actually have a credible light counter argument. They're trying to come back online and like unmanned Bitcoin and then we start seeing all the coal powered mining just come back in full force and that's a different story. But I don't know. I think there's something here. And the fact that you have politicians that are starting to actually talk about it, getting educated on it, I think is across the chasm moment, we'll see if it actually sticks. Well, I was going to say the other part, which I think is a missed opportunity, Dan moorhead didn't miss it, is the fact that everyone's focused on the E, but Bitcoin is so good for S and G anyway. We've missed the opportunity to come back and say, well, hold on a second. Let's have a net conversation about ESG. Yep. Okay, first, we have a great argument for the E. We're not perfect. It would be great if all of Bitcoin was a 170 million, but that's fine. We are stabilizing the grids. We are making the gris more efficient as well. We are able to move this digital energy around the world. And we are trending towards more renewal. But let's talk about social governance. Let's talk about what Bitcoin does, but you didn't miss it, but did you did you put it in the report because you had read the more headpiece? Had you read his piece? I don't think so. Oh, I should forward it to you. It's really good. Great minds. Yeah. No, I had read, I think that is a meme..

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"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

What Bitcoin Did

05:22 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

"Part of our communities And i think that what bitcoin does is it removes the conflict of interest between our biology in our society. Yeah look it's fascinating. And i am open to discussing this topic with everyone some. I should've i'd love to have marty's point of view is where i think he's got a very interesting buna view and i don't think unfounded i i think very i that is his point of view is is is deeply reasonable right so and mardi mardi a real life friend and and you know he and i get along really well but know but i think that you know his point of view here. Is that The g. mandate framework is is another piece of of sort of the. Yeah the ruling classes ability to impose controls and the distrust that you have for existing structures should extend es g because it really is. You know maybe a jackboot that that they can put on you. you know i. I'm sympathetic to pieces of that argument you know. I think that. I think that there is there is some some you know social theater that is attached to it. I think that we're seeing it now is as you know the deutsche bank news. That's come out with their significant fraud. Claims being investigated into the way that they classified and allocated to yes g. So moral hazard doesn't go away just because you put a fancy new good society label on it so you know. I think that we do need to be skeptical. Skeptical and careful when other people are are imposing guide guides in rules and and Framework so on top of us but i also know that the bitcoin mining industry in the way that grid is building a business within it is an incredibly massive obvious net positive. And we're not shy of that. Well this is why. I refer to the dan moorhead piece. I i read because my conclusion at the end of that. Because bitcoin is probably one of the most east g compliant projects if you compare to all projects. Companies protocol is probably the most compliance thing out there and it's mathematically programmed to be compliant. There is some debate around the but it's directionally heading to be more compliant is certainly compliant on the social and the government side..

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"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

What Bitcoin Did

05:46 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on What Bitcoin Did

"I'm talking where there's billions of dollars. Not you know buying a thousand dollars with bitcoin where they want to allocate huge dollars. Her model is going to be the model of the future for minors. Which is why. I made my biggest bet with her. Every time she looks at a new mining operation. It's got to be one hundred percent g that means it's gonna push to solar it's gonna push to wind going to push you to any compliant way. Maybe you know. Burn off of gas and use it productively. She doesn't northern berta. But you're taught bitcoin to me as that asset class is not a currency it is an asset because the the plans. I'm talking about the sovereign funds. They want to buy the coin and never sell it. Never trade it. So if they felt that they could buy her stock for example and know that she would guarantee them that that she would only mind new awards sustainably and she never would sell the assets. They may consider that as their proxy. For which is i. Think a big opportunity for them and other miners as well so i talked all the miners all the time. They're always soliciting funds. And i get it. But i can't ever be because when i when i disclosed that i had you know three percent waiting in bitcoin of the first call i got were from all the guys that i know in the pension plans saying juno that those are sustainable or not we own or just you because we can own them. And that's what. I learned the product about the problem and it remains today and the reason. I say it's not a problem. It's an opportunity if we solve this in the bitcoin asset community. Whatever you wanna call it. You're gonna see a trillion dollars worth of of you know feed currency's going to bitcoin as an asset just like real estate and i think you wanna talk one hundred thousand two hundred thousand two hundred fifty thousand dollar coin price. It has to solve this problem. It won't get there until i haven't actually discussed. We have done this. Have we on the show. Multi bent interesting show with michael sailor discussing one of the funny things i find about yes. G. is ninety five percents. Compensation seem to be about the e. Not the and you you you must know dot moorhead pantai. sure sure. Did you read the entire thesis where they covered. Why actually i have already yet. I have read 'social governs. Bitcoin is actually a great tool for social governance..

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"moorhead" Discussed on StoryCorps

StoryCorps

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on StoryCorps

"After that say became a mom herself. She came to story course. She sat down with her mom's best friend. Angela moorhead makita. I just thought it'd be really cool to sit with one of her friends. Like how often do you get to do that. To sit with your parents friends in just ask questions. And they don't get to jump in and say i want to know more about my mom as a woman because i only knew her as mom. The part that most children don't see from their parents is the vulnerability I think for the both of us we became vaults for each other. We call them vote. She's like okay. I need a vault moment. As a matter of fact she helped me. When i had my son. I remember calling her. The day i came home with christopher. I sat on my couch and i had all of these beautiful things from my baby shower. And i'm just bawling later. What am i supposed to do now. And she was so clear. She's like you're going to hold your baby. All that stuff in the living room is gonna stay right there until you get yourself together. So that was the one thing about i lina. She would never let me lose it. I got emotional when you were telling the story because losing my mom to breast cancer when i was entering my eighth month of pregnancy and having a chance to call her nocco is still bothers me but at the same time i heard her say. Don't you be no say mama for my grandbaby. Oh yeah she's like. I need my daughter to be strong. And i'm i'm feeling that i'm feeling like her encouraging me same. Now your the mother your a woman. And when my baby looks up to me and i'm singing certain lullabies as she saying to me. I'll do like a little run and all black though was a mole run. Yup i'm watching every seed that your mother sewed in life manifestation you in your son in your marriage and i remember. When my mother had passed away she came to the funeral. She hugged me. She whispered in my ear as she said you got this. You will not break down. You will walk in there and be the legacy that your mother left you. So i say that to you you will not lose it. You will not break down and you will walk in the legacy that your mother left for you. That's angela moorhead. Makita with seda jackson remembering sega's mom it's been a couple years. They recorded that interview and when we reached out to see how saito was doing. She told us she can still feel her mom's presence all around her like when she gave birth to her second child because some complications she had to have an emergency c section. She was really scared and nervous. But then something kinda cool happened. The doctors came in and told her that her son's pediatricians last name was pronounced just like her mom's name alina. She told us in that moment. She knew her family was going to be just fine..

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"moorhead" Discussed on Pushing the Odds with Matt Perrault

Pushing the Odds with Matt Perrault

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Pushing the Odds with Matt Perrault

"Here's matt paroles. Let's college football oregon's big win for the pac twelve. Ucla got a big win over ucla. Oregon goes into the shoe and beats ohio state more from the weekend. Texas big loss to arkansas. Ruston writes about college football for sports illustrated. Ross map alto aria. Good how are you doing. I'm wonderful thanks for the time. Let's start with what mario cristobal team was able to do on offense to that buckeye defense. Look it's one game but were you surprised at how easily oregon was able to move the football in the buckeyes on the road. Certainly yeah it was Every time he looked up there were a lot of green grass in front of the running back Or a lot of open spaces around the receivers It clearly A great a great job. Schematically by joe moorhead the organ offense coordinator for mississippi state head. Coach you just you know. I think going in you could kill what the game plan was in in that was To kind of break apart. Ohio states front seven. Their friends on on defense with the rpo in that exactly would happen. you you. You saw the quarterback brown just just play play. Incredible in the line play everybody played well and and also you know orchestrated a carpio game. Plan that just kept Ohio state off balance. And i one of the most impressive stats was at i. Brown completed seventeen passes to eleven different players. It's just that's crazy in the you. Don't see that a lot which is a good example of how oregon kept off balance that ohio state Defense and i. It was wild to see you know one game in college. Football can be significant oregon. Winning that game is obviously huge for the pac twelve but going forward for ohio state. Clemson loses to georgia on a neutral field by really give three points in that game a pick six is what's decided that game so you can explain away. The loss clemson had to georgia. Can you explain ohio state. Losing at home as a fourteen point favorite to oregon at the end of the year to justify them getting into the playoffs. It's tough Yeah if you if you know. Let's say.

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"moorhead" Discussed on Barstool Pick Em

Barstool Pick Em

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Barstool Pick Em

"Yup everything you need right at f- teac so go get it right now. all right. Let's talk games first game on the slate noon kickoff. We're gonna get the trophy in here too we've got to. We've got it encrypt in scranton. Grave grave drifted in graves in craved Right oregon ohio state organ ohio state. Well how state minus fourteen and a half over under sixty three and a half. Big noon kickoff Ohio state obviously coming off a win against minnesota oregon. Coming off a win non cover against fresno recall. What do you have the number. I haven't at fourteen and a half sixty s. yeah. I don't. I don't like how north it's going. I'm hoping maybe Some people come back to oregon. 'cause i do think ohio state can win by two touchdowns the key. Here is the tiptoe injury. I think he'll play things gonna play. I think he'll play okay. We're still don't you think so. Katie or no. Okay i disagree. That's a face off that we just had How i mean. Listen joe moorhead loves anthony brown the quarterback from bc so much that they weren't worried about the kids shall leaving to go to texas tech where he looks great and killed houston fake name. No the tyler show. I'm just kidding. I know it's i i don't really buy anthony brown a big oregon guy. I think stroud has the weapons with those receivers where he's gonna look good. He's gonna look better. I also think ohio state was tested a little bit more. Then we'll oregon as as fresno is what you mean the that just minnesota's better than fresno because they got tested goals. They had a game in the had to go to minnesota with a freshman quarterback. That's a big environment fresno's great. I'm not shitting. I love fresno love. The people fresno but organs at home for that game different element. That was a test they were saying on paper not not what happened on the field. There was a tough environment in minnesota hung with it. Minnesota was but i mean not fresno could win that game. Absolute minnesota really. No okay if the kid doesn't get injured kid doesn't get injured. I mean also. There was the the ohio state roughing the passer. That was a pick on that point that that doesn't happen. Ohio state might win fifty two seven fair enough. I think minnesota. I thought minnesota played well. We'll get to them later. I think shroud can look really good with these receivers. I loved these receivers I don't. I don't love this one. I'm gonna take ohio. State is fourteen fourteen and a half okay so much for his duck. Fan right I think you could argue a little bit of a look ahead for oregon a little bit. i'm still not sold. Ohio state awesome obviously but their seasons. I feel like the last few years. They're not the kind of lolly gag a little bit in this off memory during the regular season and then they start really rounding into shape late in the win. You know the big ten championship and stuff like that. I think it'll be a close game. I think ohio state probably wins a game of ambi close. I think it's high scoring up taking oregon and the over okay. I have the same picks. I think that's a math play. Where ohio state. I think oregon is going to be able to score because that was the big thing for me is ohio. State's defense wasn't that great against minnesota now. Minnesota has a great offensive line. I think that oregon we'll be able to score. I think it'll be mini shootout. You'll get a couple couple. Maybe a quarter where it goes back and forth. So i got the over and organ plus the points Nells fuck. I just think it's a circle game for or i think this is something all off season. I like the coach. i think they fresno yet fresno's dangerous so you can't really overlook them but it's impossible not to overlook them knowing what you have week to what i was gonna say i hate. I hate that. They do conference games. Now week one. It sucks it just i. i'd rather get t- in the rhythm. I just think it's also like the oregon coach i think is one of the worst game managers. Great coach that gas soco's grio krista good good recruiter. Yep got the program online coach. I do not think he's a good game manager in that could factor but i think they give them a game. I really do yeah. I agree all right. So david i agree on that so let's go to the next one. this one. this one is maybe the rat line of the of the weekend iowa at iowa state which ways iraq iowa's plus five. Which would mean is not a rat. Which way do you think it's then it's not a rap by definition of you asking that question which while you follow what i'm saying. Yeah do you think do you a little bit. No i don't think you do. I can tell when you're confused. You are confused you do. Have the confused look on it. You don't know what i said you don't you know i said you know you can't tell which way yeah it's right then you don't know which one's the rat. Okay no no. That's what no wrong try again. I don't go ahead. Why don't you explain what i just said. If you can't figure out which side is a rat then maybe it's not iraqi exactly there you go okay on iraq game if he can't figure if you can't figure out it's not iraq. I think if you tell me different. I think everybody loves iowa here. Dad is the. That's the part. I looked at this game. I'm gonna take the cheese..

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"moorhead" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"moorhead" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"The band. And the red coach. Yes sir and The instruments Well I played trumpet and she was a Georgette okay Trumpets here Yes sir anyway. The raisins calling is i gotta look at the delegates to the constitutional convention. Yes Yesterday i think and there was a super delegate who was not named that person being greg sankey and i'm i- astonished that he's not a delegate to he is the most powerful man in college football today and then the makeup of the rest of the delegates i mean. It was a smorgasbord You know the president of georgia and and then a track and field coach from the mid west. I think they don't have a clue of what they're gonna do. Do they remember. he's being a dalit girl. Let me talk about jerry. Moorhead for. She's a president at george. I think he's also the president of the sec. So i can tell you with wild guests here. But more than that he'll go into that convention having consulted with gregg sankey and others So he he is the one i would watch. Because not only is president moorhead. Extremely well verse. He's also in his former life as a corporate attorney understands the nuances of the game I don't have any problems with with president. Moorhead think he's an excellent choice and he probably will represent greg sankey. I was thinking about the diversity From all walks of life in on the college campus from an athletic standpoint and I mean i just don't see how how they're going to get anything meaningful out of this based upon represent patients develop well here. Here's a clue. They're probably not going to. I mean this is. This is going to be like a lot of things of the hard work will be done before it starts. It will be for this all for show. And a handful of people including greg sankey will determine where college athletics is going. Because the nc double. I can't go anywhere without the support of the people that really run college athletics. And those are the five a power five commissioners and and their officers who are up against the break. More of your phone calls eight five five to four to seventy eight five. We'll talk to athletic directors in the sec..

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"moorhead" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

03:23 min | 2 years ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Decentralize get to the point. Jack financial services. What he said the new businesses called. Tb which could be the official name or could mean it has been named but this is the cryptocurrency thing jack dorsey it's been going on about keeping up to speed on the government digital currency progress. China says more than twenty point eight million individuals have opened a virtual wallet to store its digital one and have made more than seventy point. Seven million transactions for a value of five point three billion. The people's bank of china considers the are indeed staged done and will further expand the scope of the trials and foreign residents temporarily. Traveling to china can now open an e. c. n. y. Wallet to meet daily payment needs without having to open a chinese bank accounts all right. Let's talk about that big until buzz. The wall street journal sources say intel is interested in buying global foundries. If you don't know them. Global foundries is a major maker of chips for other companies Think tsmc but sadly for global foundries stockholders quite a bit smaller Global foundries is owned by the investment arm of the government of abu dhabi and has been considering an ipo. When contacted by the wall street journal's executives told them they're not in discussions with intel themself. So if these talks are going on the talks are happening at the investor level just directly with the with the owners dmc of course dominates the space but global foundries has about seven percent of the foundry market by revenue that's numbers according to trend force. Amd spun out global foundries. Back in two thousand eight used to be most of his business not so much anymore but it does remain one of its biggest customers with a one point. Six billion dollar multi year supply deal going in place earlier this year. Global foundries has been expanding capacity They just announced they're going to spend four billion to build a fab in singapore. Meanwhile until ceo pat gelsinger had said back in march that intel wants to expand its role as a company that makes chips not just for itself but for other companies as. Well they want to act. As a fab- they see that as a alternate way to get revenue plans to spend twenty billion dollars on new factories in the us. We talked about the arizona site before so getting global foundries would give it a bunch of factories and accelerate intel's plans to become bigger in the fab. Space analyst patrick moorhead till tech crunch that global foundries would bring with it tech That would give them processes for making ships for five g. r. f. iot automotive Which would help intel become a full stack provider making it a little more compelling Dairy i know you have to source chips for for the stuff that you make Do you have a perspective on the idea of until getting global foundries based on that. I'm curious how it's going to impact us. It has been a nightmare lately. Some of the vendors are asking. Hey what are your twenty twenty three orders because you need to get those in now and so i. I don't see this as something. Impacting me on some some of the smaller ship stuff especially on the rf side. But i do see this as like okay. Well this is a big player. Consolidating and getting bigger is that a good thing for the industry. Does this hold back. Potential innovation and ano.

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"moorhead" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

03:23 min | 2 years ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Decentralize get to the point. Jack financial services. What he said the new businesses called. Tb which could be the official name or could mean it has been named but this is the cryptocurrency thing jack dorsey it's been going on about keeping up to speed on the government digital currency progress. China says more than twenty point eight million individuals have opened virtual wallet to store its digital one and have made more than seventy point. Seven million transactions for a value of five point three billion. The people's bank of china considers the are indeed staged done and will further expand the scope of the trials and foreign residents temporarily. Traveling to china can now open an e. c. n. y. Wallet to meet daily payment needs without having to open a chinese bank accounts all right. Let's talk about that big until buzz. The wall street journal sources say intel is interested in buying global foundries. If you don't know them. Global foundries is a major maker of chips for other companies Think tsmc but sadly for global foundries stockholders quite a bit smaller Global foundries is owned by the investment arm of the government of abu dhabi and has been considering an ipo. When contacted by the wall street journal's executives told them they're not in discussions with intel themself. So if these talks are going on the talks are happening at the investor level just directly with the with the owners dmc of course dominates the space but global foundries has about seven percent of the foundry market by revenue that's numbers according to trend force. Amd spun out global foundries. Back in two thousand eight used to be most of his business not so much anymore but it does remain one of its biggest customers with a one point. Six billion dollar multi year supply deal going in place earlier this year. Global foundries has been expanding capacity They just announced they're going to spend four billion to build a fab in singapore. Meanwhile until ceo pat gelsinger had said back in march that intel wants to expand its role as a company that makes chips not just for itself but for other companies as. Well they want to act. As a fab- they see that as a alternate way to get revenue plans to spend twenty billion dollars on new factories in the us. We talked about the arizona site before so getting global foundries would give it a bunch of factories and accelerate intel's plans to become bigger in the fab. Space analyst patrick moorhead till tech crunch that global foundries would bring with it tech That would give them processes for making ships for five g. r. f. iot automotive Which would help intel become a full stack provider making it a little more compelling Dairy i know you have to source chips for for the stuff that you make Do you have a perspective on the idea of until getting global foundries based on that. I'm curious how it's going to impact us. It has been a nightmare lately. Some of the vendors are asking. Hey what are your twenty twenty three orders because you need to get those in now and so i. I don't see this as something. Impacting me on some some of the smaller ship stuff especially on the rf side. But i do see this as like okay. Well this is a big player. Consolidating and getting bigger is that a good thing for the industry. Does this hold back. Potential innovation and ano.

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"moorhead" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Decentralize get to the point. Jack financial services. What he said the new businesses called. Tb which could be the official name or could mean it has been named but this is the cryptocurrency thing jack dorsey it's been going on about keeping up to speed on the government digital currency progress. China says more than twenty point eight million individuals have opened virtual wallet to store its digital one and have made more than seventy point. Seven million transactions for a value of five point three billion. The people's bank of china considers the are indeed staged done and will further expand the scope of the trials and foreign residents temporarily. Traveling to china can now open an e. c. n. y. Wallet to meet daily payment needs without having to open a chinese bank accounts all right. Let's talk about that big until buzz. The wall street journal sources say intel is interested in buying global foundries. If you don't know them. Global foundries is a major maker of chips for other companies Think tsmc but sadly for global foundries stockholders quite a bit smaller Global foundries is owned by the investment arm of the government of abu dhabi and has been considering an ipo. When contacted by the wall street journal's executives told them they're not in discussions with intel themself. So if these talks are going on the talks are happening at the investor level just directly with the with the owners dmc of course dominates the space but global foundries has about seven percent of the foundry market by revenue that's numbers according to trend force. Amd spun out global foundries. Back in two thousand eight used to be most of his business not so much anymore but it does remain one of its biggest customers with a one point. Six billion dollar multi year supply deal going in place earlier this year. Global foundries has been expanding capacity They just announced they're going to spend four billion to build a fab in singapore. Meanwhile until ceo pat gelsinger had said back in march that intel wants to expand its role as a company that makes chips not just for itself but for other companies as. Well they want to act. As a fab- they see that as a alternate way to get revenue plans to spend twenty billion dollars on new factories in the us. We talked about the arizona site before so getting global foundries would give it a bunch of factories and accelerate plans to become bigger in the fab. Space analyst patrick moorhead till tech crunch that global foundries would bring with it tech That would give them processes for making ships for five g. r. f. iot automotive Which would help intel become a full stack provider making it a little more compelling Dairy i know you have to source chips for for the stuff that you make Do you have a perspective on the idea of until getting global foundries based on that. I'm curious how it's going to impact us. It has been a nightmare lately. Some of the vendors are asking. Hey what are your twenty twenty three orders because you need to get those in now and so i. I don't see this as something. Impacting me on some some of the smaller ship stuff especially on. rf side. But i do see this as like okay. Well this is a big player..

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"moorhead" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

"Yucky with significant kiss moorhead and what they allow alexander picking your sellin muslimeen dealers linguist nilson communicate unicolor communities move. He just got kale by bill. Congress has has a glorious massu filed a porta in possible during passover. Tara you see in tbilisi meters one on the computer z. One okay moss getting concrete. The yellow labels losers was tie on say. That's what they have a lot of both days do lower throw all people see below. Wheatfields can tell anthony in a few earnest online. Kiki gig walking through garretson. Okay listen Mclean can take game contrary in moved dc. Furthermore this wound also was bullets killing kantha nicotera s and elaine secretary steven.

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Nvidia to Directly Challenge Intel With Arm-Based Server Chip

CNBC's Fast Money

01:55 min | 2 years ago

Nvidia to Directly Challenge Intel With Arm-Based Server Chip

"For we start off tonight with a semi smackdown the gloves coming off in the battle of the giants. Invidia fires of direct shot at intel. Let's get straight to. Josh lipton with all the details josh so melissa ceo jensen wong is transformed into a true powerhouse. With that companies graphics chips these are processors that generate images and accelerate. Now video plans to make its own servers. Cpu to those are the primary brains in most computing devices in video. Also saying t. That's first quarter. Revenue is tracking above its previous outlook of five point. three billion. And that's doc posted. Its best day here over a month. Some investors clearly saw in announcement as a direct shot at intel with reported twenty six billion in revenue permits data center group in two thousand and twenty. That was a jump eleven percent. that's doctors had. Its worst day since late february. So how bad is this news. Though for pat gelsinger techy. Patrick moore had capturing that his copy still does both certain advantages invidia with his new service is targeting more of a niche market. Patrick says and intel's still the giants dominates about ninety percent of this market. No response from intel on that invidia news. There was also that big one chip summit today remember. President binds infrastructure plan does include fifty billion dollars to the american chip industry. Melissa back to you josh. Quick question on the niche market point. How big is this market. Or how profitable is this to make the such a big deal that they're going after specifically this narrow part of the market. You're going after what it's called the hp hp mortgage so that is a market that would include things like national lab laboratories like los alamos. That's why patrick moorhead. In his point was saying one. These are different. Intel as dominating about ninety percent of that service you market and patrick's point is that intel's focus is different. It's really targeting. More general business uses and cloud providers. But we'll see how it plays out and listen

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Dumping Our HeadTrash and Ending Self-Sabotage with Renie Cavallari

Wellness and Wanderlust

07:25 min | 2 years ago

Dumping Our HeadTrash and Ending Self-Sabotage with Renie Cavallari

"Love to know what is head trash. Well head trash you know what head trashes because we all have had trashed. It's those nasty little voices in our heads that are undermining us and they They can be self destructive they be limiting and they're they're not really enhancing your thoughts so they really hold you back and because they hold you back. They limit your potential and worse yet. They limit the joy in your life. You know so when you think about the quality of your life as a definition for me success to me is joy so the more joy the better life and the moorhead trashed the less joy. I think that's a great philosophy. And i could not agree more. What inspired you to write about had trash so over the last twenty plus years working with a power by fire and then the art institute the it. I have always been intrigued by like i. I just. I love being around plum. I've always found great joy and helping people succeed and and find their potential and there was this need to understand that if you're going to help someone improve their life improve the performance of their work or improve the quality of their life. Life work balance. Which i in my opinion is bullshit. There is no thing. Never incomplete balancing anything. It's just life balance and when we try and figure out what that with the balanced looks like. We really started to zero in on that the most important thing we can do for ourselves is to have the right mindset and so a lot of times like we. Let's just take something silly like gardening. It doesn't matter. If you learn the skills of gardening you can learn the process of when to plant. How much fertilizer to us. And what all those kinds of cool things. I like to garden. It's it's helps clear my head. You can look at all those things but if you don't like to garden or you're not interested in gardening or it you you don't have the right attitude towards gardening. It's like you know flowers are nice. I'll buy a plant from trader joe's. Stick it on my then. That's okay but you'll never really going to be a great gardener so it doesn't matter how much you read about it if it doesn't if it doesn't really enhance your soul like get go in mindset is first and that's would intrigue me about head trashes that the limit for most people isn't that they can't do something it's that there's talk in their head their cell talk that limits what they're thinking and most important about understanding head trash is that you feel the way you think so s comes before t so you control your thoughts and when you control those thoughts you'll have different feelings but if you think poorly about something you're going to feel poorly about it if you think about the possibilities of something you're gonna feel different. And that's going to motivate you so when people say to me riney. I just don't have my motivation right now. Well what are you thinking about. Because if you're thinking just don't have my motivation right now. It's going to be really hard to find your motivation. I think i needed to have this conversation because you know. During time with the pandemic finding motivation can certainly be a little more challenging and shifting perspective. Absolutely at when i was growing up my father used to say who you hang with is who you become and because environment does matter and so during this pandemic we've been isolated and we haven't had the natural energy give and take with you know the people that bring us joy in our life or or the collaboration and this is really caused really an epidemic in head trash like we have a serious challenge for people with head trash and that could be your job. It could be how you're spending your time. It can be as a leader. you know their. It's imprinting all over us. Absolutely and how would you say i think it manifests itself in so many different ways for all of us. How does head trash affect us from day to day. Well head trashes happening all the time. And if you think of your brain as almost two two brains at one you have this this actual physical brain. That's a functioning brain and it has you know it can. Primary tool is blood and it talks to organs in it and it is the intellectual side things and then you have this emotional brain and your emotional brain is it's actually a derivative of your thoughts and how you think and so any given time in your day an event happens and it could be as simple as someone cuts you off or someone smiles at you or could be more significant like you had an upset with your boss or appear let you down or you know your partner is making you nuts. 'cause you're in the same small space right. It could be anything and what happens. It goes into this emotional brain and decides whether it's gonna go to the disconnected side of your emotional brain or the connected side so this emotional brain actually has two sides and that's what determines how you're gonna feel because it goes to the side where your thoughts are so if you're thinking like for a lot of us you know where we're at home and you know all of a sudden for people you know whether you have kids or like even a big space seems to be getting smaller and smaller so if we think you're driving me nuts and we get angry or we we get really kind of anal about kind of things that are silly because we're stressed all that stress is living in that disconnected side of your emotional brain and the goal of life is to spend as much time as possible on the connected side because the connected side is where we have clarity of thought. We are productive. We we actually breed. Our physical wellness is over on that connected side. We take care of ourselves. We have the ability to deal with complex problems. So it's not that we don't have disappointments but it's how we deal with them and that's determined by which side of the brain on the disconnected side. We might feel anxiety or worry or outright. Fear we might. We're telling ourselves live. This is where you know that self talk like you can't fall asleep at night right. It's like it just will not be. It's like a like a chipmunk that will not stop talking. You know well your goal is to learn how to actively and proactively spend as much time on that connected side because you can't stop things from happening. Events happen all sign. It's how we react to the event and how we embrace them that determines the quality of our life.

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"moorhead" Discussed on Pool Pro Podcast

Pool Pro Podcast

02:55 min | 2 years ago

"moorhead" Discussed on Pool Pro Podcast

"Die how these legionella infections happen on cruise ships and hotels and things like that is because somebody was negligent in doing their job in protecting and if we think we're doing a good thing by putting the in because the salesperson was excited and said hey you don't even need to use chlorine stop. Yeah i'm to go back and read some books we want. Residual want that residual killing power in older bits. And so yes you these awesome. But it's got to be enough power. It's going to be the right wavelength. You have to have enough contact time and you have to maintain the thing and that brings up something that most people overlook witches electricity so ultraviolet light only works when it's on so really smart thing to do with you these out a minimum to use surge suppression to protect the electronics from power surges. But we know the thing that happens. More commonly power sags and power sags or highly problematic. Because there's a direct relationship between voltage current power sag happens the voltage drops which means the current jewel increases. And when that happens that causes significant. Where on the power supply. That's driving the ultra-violet lamp and that's where uninterruptible power supplies are incredibly helpful and because most of these uv radiators are actually pretty low power consumers. You know you're fifty two hundred watt typically on a single now. You can use a relatively cost effective. Ups uninterruptible power supply which is the same kind of thing we use on our computers to keep running. That's what i was. Just gonna ask you. Is that what you're talking about. Yeah that's exactly it. So it's a battery with an inverted. That's able to continue producing sixty cycle electricity at one hundred ten hundred and twenty goals. So that when there's a sagger a surge that you've just keep trucking because most of the vs out of the market today or high pressure mercury lamps and that's where they use a ballast. Anything of the fluorescent lights will continue you. Flip the lights on wolf on and off eventually that. Don't quite come back on again. That's because that ballast is in a situation where you're you're inrush. Current is coming in and out faster than it can accommodate. You end up causing significant problems. Solid steady consistent supply. Electricity is really important. That's something most people don't consider. We've learned that the hard way managing decorative and recreational pool bodies. We've learned that there's a lot of issues that happen with power you pump starts running. Inefficiently filter starts plugging up. Moorhead pressure.

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No tuition increases at five Kentucky universities

At Home with Gary Sullivan

00:35 sec | 3 years ago

No tuition increases at five Kentucky universities

"Students attending college in Kentucky won't see their tuition go up state officials say basically freezing college tuition for students at several universities in Kentucky what the financial toll caused by the corona virus pandemic as the reason behind their decision tuition will stay the same at northern Kentucky university Kentucky state university Moorhead state university Murray state university and western Kentucky university meanwhile the university of Kentucky university of Louisville and eastern Kentucky are still working on their tuition

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Emergency meeting held in South Korea after North threatens military action

America First

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

Emergency meeting held in South Korea after North threatens military action

"At least half a dozen baseball teams are ready to take the field major league teams and their affiliates may be shut down but but an an independent independent circuit circuit is is set set to to open open on on July July third third with with some some fans fans in in the the seats seats the the American American association association says says six six teams teams will will play play in in three three hubs hubs at at least least at at the the start start of of the the season Minnesota St Paul saints will play home games at Sioux falls stadium along with the South Dakota Sioux falls canaries Manitoba's Winnipeg Goldeyes will be based at Newman outdoor field with north Dakota's Fargo Moorhead redhawks and the Chicago dogs will split play home games at the ballpark Commons with the Milwaukee milkman Rhonda rocks to reporting

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Apple tastes success with iPhone 11, increases orders to meet demand

CNBC's Fast Money

03:14 min | 3 years ago

Apple tastes success with iPhone 11, increases orders to meet demand

"For once. The rumors round the iphone positive often report suggests lagging demand but this time with expectations muted rumor has it that those new iphones could be more popular than many expected with the Nikkei now reporting that apple told suppliers to increase production of the new iphone eleven lineup by as much as ten in percent or eight million units to better than expected demand. The rise in orders is apparently driven by the lowest end iphone eleven as well as iphone eleven pro. Oh with the iphone eleven pro Max orders having been slightly revised down. CEO Tim Cook himself told a German publication justice week that sales were off to a very we strong start in his words that we didn't disclose specific sales figures these new iphones post a faster processor longer lasting batteries improved camera systems and and the iphone eleven the successor to the ten was price fifty dollars lower at six hundred and ninety nine dollars Deutsche Bank analysts saying that year over year growth in I phone revenues looks increasingly more reasonable. If this report proves to be true investors of course have piled in apple has now soared more than forty percent this year ear questions remain though about demand for example in China while we already offers a five g handset other Chinese vendors will soon launch five G. Devices to Tech Tech analyst Patrick Moorhead says competition from those Chinese companies offering five G. smartphones could impact a man for the new iphone Eleven Lineup Melissa back to you all right. Josh thank you Josh Lipton. All its trade apple here tim well so. JP Morgan was out there talking about actually that iphone shipments could be higher. This was an upgrade this just by the way this is a chart guys that everybody thought broken down and maybe going to get those new highs so we'll see jerry still out but I do think when you talk about this company people don't have necessarily they have not increased their expectations on shipments anytime reasonable recently meanwhile the refresh cycle the new phone cycle and when you get into the five G. phones for next year. It really could be callous for a company that granted what we've been saying. The catalyst has been has been service related and capital markets related and I think those are also on the socks that chart looks. It's pretty Nice Carnegie Project. We we go you cars. phonics sake like Dan. Can we chart. I listen I said I think that you get back to that prior. High from September when it was two thirty three ended a forty percent peak to trough decline in three months guys. That was the largest market cap cap company in the world that Lonzo four talking about that. We're talking about right now. Tim Come on. Let's talk you just here does talk about China okay what their market share in China's six and a half percent there number five behind named you never even heard of like chow me and apoe all this sort of stuff stuff so if China's not coming back for them. North America's saturated on the most iterative yourself. I'm not buying it here to get to all time highs Alan charters good. We approach that hi four months ago we reapproach we approach again and then how about a would you rather at all as our Ken. Would you rather yeah I'd rather I'd rather have the SNP this

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U.S. Special Forces Battle Against ISIS Turns to Containment, and Concern

SOFREP Radio

03:22 min | 4 years ago

U.S. Special Forces Battle Against ISIS Turns to Containment, and Concern

"Story came to me from sources within the special forces community, and they told me the story about how they were on a operated in two thousand and ten who's Marsha Afghanistan. There's a huge clearing operation was a big deal in the press at the time, and obviously, a big deal for the military as well that they were clearing through this insurgent stronghold in Afghanistan. It was considered the insurgent capital at the time and a special forces OD, a special forces team from third special forces group was working with the Kanak commandos, who are Afghanistan's national counterterrorism force. They are like they're kind of like their version of tier one their premier counterterrorism team. And Afghan, government of Afghantistan will deploy Kanak and their special forces advisers with them wherever they're needed around the country, then, you know, they're kind of like an you. They could be a quick reaction force. They can go they can go put out fires wherever they need to do that. Well said, so they are down there. Of course, for this big operation down in Marsha. They can't Moorhead they go down to camp bastion, and stage out of there, where the special forces piece of that mission is being run out of the AO be at that camp. It's a obese the advanced operating base, and that's where all the staff officers are where the logistical hub is going to run the whole operation so attached to the ODA that's going out to hit a objective. The objective is thunderdome. They have an attachment to them, and because the ODA's are working on these big large scale operations with the Afghans. They sometimes get attachments, basically there to help them out. And in this case, it was a navy seal a seal sniper, and they told me that it was Gallagher. Okay, gone on this operation with them. So the joint Afghan-American force, they push up to this road intersection, which is objective. Thunderdome. And capture a house there that they're going to use as kind of their staging ground out in the field for this operation, so they come in and captured this area. And chief Gallagher. I'm told was up on the roof with other special forces members. And there's a lot of Afghan national army an guys driving down the road through this road. Intersection to participate in the operation. And they said that chief Gallagher popped off shot at an and one round actually went through the rear window of a high locks embedded in the dashboard, which. Not a great start now. And then throughout the that that day and into the next morning. There was a farmer nearby kind of middle aged guy and whenever there was a lull in the firefight. Whenever there's a low and fighting this farmer would come out with his ho and it start working his land. Farming farming waits for no man war be damned. Yeah. In other another day in Afghanistan, and the interpreter for the team kept telling this civilian like go back inside. It's not safe out here. Of course. Not, and he'd keep coming back out, anytime. There's a law when fire according to my sources.

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University of Georgia fraternity expels 4 members over racist video

Atlanta's Morning News

00:35 sec | 4 years ago

University of Georgia fraternity expels 4 members over racist video

"Three the national office of tau Kappa Epsilon expels four members of its university of Georgia chapter after the students use Twitter to circulate a racist. Video before students on the video slapped each other with a belt as they mock slavery using the N word in the phrase pick by cotton. The university has also suspended the T K E chapter on campus from all Greek activities that fraternities national office released a statement calling the remarks on the video disgusting. President Jerry Moorhead said he was appalled by the video and profoundly disappointed by the actions of

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Amazon tried out a new product this holiday season: real Christmas trees

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

05:35 min | 4 years ago

Amazon tried out a new product this holiday season: real Christmas trees

"This. Marketplace podcast is brought to you by orvis outfitting for the outdoors since eighteen fifty six offering everything from apparel to dog beds to fly fishing gear. This holiday give orvis not ordinary use the code market to save twenty five dollars on select orvis purchases. See stores or orvis dot com slash radio for details and restrictions and by the Michigan economic Development Corporation when it comes to mobility, more and more businesses are turning to planet him Michigan is home to the largest concentration of auto related engineers in the nation as well as various all road and all weather Thomas testing centers balloon Moorhead to planet, m dot com. Planet in Michigan where big ideas and mobility are born getting alive Christmas tree is a pain. Cuba. You can't get them on Amazon. Wait what Rahm American public media? This is marketplace tech demystifying the digital economy. I'm jed Kim in for. Molly would. Time is pretty much up for you to do your last minute Christmas shopping, if you're buying through Amazon, you could still go to a store, I guess, but who does that anymore? It is not a stretch to say that Amazon is trying to take over all things holiday. It tends to offer something new this time of year in two thousand eighteen it's fresh Christmas. Trees live ones the livered to your doorstep. How does it even work? I mean, specialized growers have controlled the secrets of the Christmas tree industry for generations. How did Amazon hope to compete and why Joshua mcnichols is a reporter at public radio station. K U O W in Seattle and co host of the podcast primed. What happens when Amazon comes to your town. He explains how Christmas treats fit into Amazon's big picture strategy Amazon's always looking for ways to bring more customers to its site because it's basically trying to exceleron and for Amazon that means constantly adding new reasons for people to visit their site that attracts more third party sellers. Which in turn brings more people to the site. So adding Christmas trees is a way to like keep Amazon's momentum moving forward. How did these growers feel about Amazon Horning in on their turf? Well, I think in the long run, you know, they are the controllers of the situation. They've got the thing that everybody wants there's not nearly enough Christmas. Trees to supply demand drought. His cutback the supply, it's even hard to get seedlings of the really drought tolerant trees, so they're in control of the situation, and they don't see Amazon as this huge threat. In fact, they see it as a possible ally to help them with this long term threat that they're facing which is a lot of people are switching to plastic Christmas trees, and if Amazon can help customers, you know, when somebody goes to Amazon and types in Christmas tree, they would love it if Amazon gives them a fresh Christmas tree at the top of the list, and you know, if they can facility. Tate, a customer making a choosing to buy a real tree instead of an artificial tree. Then they're happy to have Amazon helping them out. We're a few days away from Christmas. How did it all work out for him Assan? Well, they ran out of trees. So it didn't work out that well, and then there's this problem of price to right because it costs a lot to ship. A tree they were charging for these seven foot fresh Christmas trees over one hundred bucks in the Pacific northwest, where I live, you know, around Seattle that's a lot of money for a Christmas tree. Like, we're accustomed to paying much less for probably a much nicer looking tree. But in states like California and Texas, which are big Christmas tree markets. There's a lot of people there Amazon's prices over one hundred bucks for a tree are a lot more competitive down there. So in the long run this could work out for them. Plus, there are a lot of people who don't necessarily want that traditional experience of going out to a tree lot finding one on your apartment doorstep after you get home from work might be what a lot of people want JiaXuan mcnichols is reporter at KU. Oh, w in Seattle and co host of a podcast about Amazon called primed. That's primed with a d by the way, I. I did not order my Christmas tree online this year. I instead made the effort to go to a lot and pick one out tie it on top of the car that lot was at whole foods, which my boss reminded me is now owned by Jeff Bezos company, so technically. Yeah. I guess I've got an Amazon tree I'm done Kim. 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Predictions for the Iron Bowl - Alabama vs Auburn

The Paul Finebaum Show

02:43 min | 4 years ago

Predictions for the Iron Bowl - Alabama vs Auburn

"Look at a couple of other games. This may not take long the iron bowl Alabama certainly with Georgia next week. What does auburn's path victory? Well, I I guess the only thing I can think of is I've looked at some things this week early in the week is I'm falling in love with his Alabama defense. And I think what tasha poi- has done with a brand new secondary. And losing so many great leaders from a year ago. They have come a long way from Louisville to where they are getting ready for the iron bowl, obviously those game raps and just an understanding of their sign mints with their there. When you face Gus malzahn, uptempo offense, if they're able to get some first downs, and you've witnessed this and they're able to create a rhythm. They're able to kind of get you on your heels and with all the jet sweep motion pre snap movement. They can affect your eyes, and they can affect the and all of a sudden you bust in assignment, which has been somewhat of an issue with this this Bama defense this year you bust in assignment. And next thing. You know, you got to you got an H back. That's live out. Nobody saw him play action fake the jet sweep and there's a guy out in the flat. Nobody picked up and they dump it to him and he picks up twenty five yards. It's gonna take moments like that for all. I think to get traction. They're gonna stems going to have to have time. But they're gonna have to come up with fooling Alabama, kind of smoking Miers lot of tempo. A lot of distractions with the pre snap movement and hope that affects the communication about Obama. And that they they've bussed coverage three or four times when they do they gotta make big plays. And they got a score on that that that that to me is the only way I can envision them staying in this football game. The other thing is I think Alabama's been dealing with some guys that have been dinged up at receiver. They, of course with two and Jalen I think now they're starting to get healthy. And I think that offense that that used to be like a video game until the Mississippi State and LSU game. I think that Auburn is going to be very. Challenged when when Bama gets into their four wide receivers said Georgia punished Auburn on those nickel Bax safeties trying to cover those inside receivers would not surprise me at all to see to try to make that same thing happen attack. The man the man that all plays by going after the linebackers and going after those Nickelback so bam is going to win the game. But Gus malzahn, man, he saves a few wrinkles for this game. And I wouldn't be surprised if if they get a few busted coverages and make a few big plays in the past game.

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