30 Burst results for "Moya"

"moya" Discussed on Because You Need to Know Podcast

Because You Need to Know Podcast

03:51 min | 9 months ago

"moya" Discussed on Because You Need to Know Podcast

"Management in the form of micro learnings and their whole concept is to make it kind of a TikTok world of content to make it easier and more available and by the sounds of it all on a video format because then it's just a small slice. I need to know X just show me how to do X I don't need it all the other stuff. It really gets to the essence of what needs to be provided for learning. And I just love the concept. Have you seen or heard of that anywhere in your travels? Absolutely. And it's one of the things from a learning perspective that we are trying to implement. At IAG. Perhaps a little bit not as advanced as the IRS. One of the things that we recognized and we've just finished a substantial learning needs analysis across our organization to understand where the needs are and also where our gaps lie. And what we've discovered is that our employees only have about 20 minutes available to learn in a week. Now you've got to maximize your 20 minutes. What we are building currently and we very early into our journey now. Our small snippets of learning available centrally that our people can then tap into and when I say small segment of learning, I am talking of very, very small E learning module. Now, that becomes important when you think that people only have 20 minutes a week to learn. Micro learning, you think about the other part of learning and that is that we have different styles. And different ways in which we ingest our learning, some people like to read, other people prefer to hear at other people would like to see a video. I include knowledge here as well. Knowledge needs to include all of those learning styles. In order to be effective, because you need to think about how your learners are actually taking in that new content. Sometimes just having a short video to explain something to explain the why to explain quickly how to do it is really, really effective. As long as it's searchable, thing I think is really important is it might my part time I'm an artist.

IAG IRS
"moya" Discussed on Because You Need to Know Podcast

Because You Need to Know Podcast

05:38 min | 9 months ago

"moya" Discussed on Because You Need to Know Podcast

"Hello as we say here in New Zealand, which is the terrail Maori greeting you typically give to someone when you meet them. So my name's moya radley and I currently look after the technical insurance capability function for IAG and live in the beautiful country of 8 year old or New Zealand as you probably picked up from the cure a greeting. I've not always been in learning and in insurance. I have a wide and varied background. I started my career as a social anthropologist of all things, and worked in that field for around ten years in South Africa before. Before moving into other opportunities, and I was particularly interested in African philosophy. Indigenous healing and indigenous knowledge networks which of course is quite relevant to what we do in knowledge management. Well, after the closure of the social anthropology department at the university where I was teaching, I have skilled into computers and completed an mcsd but quickly found out that I didn't enjoy coding. But rather the people and knowledge side of technology. And forged a career in online content management at a South African university. My interest in social knowledge networks remained, and I recognized that in the western corporate worlds content management systems underpin the shearing of explicit knowledge. And I continued to develop my skills and knowledge in this area. And I was really fortunate to work for first national bank in South Africa, specifically in knowledge management, and also at the Auckland war memorial museum here in New Zealand. And latterly at IAG New Zealand looking after the knowledge management function for, of course, the New Zealand division. My career has included both knowledge and information management roles, and that becomes relevant when we talk about knowledge management. And especially in understanding that knowledge management critically needs to support what we teach our people in the corporate environment. The key enabler for people to be set up for success in their roles. And in this, I've been fortunate to have had opportunities to grow not only and knowledge and learning, but in other domains, too, such as business analysis, agile, data governance, and of course my current role now learning design and development.

New Zealand moya radley IAG South African university South Africa Auckland war memorial museum
"moya" Discussed on TeeVee

TeeVee

04:40 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on TeeVee

"Only one of the two helmets from their departmental suits is damage which means only one of them will have air. Aaron shows john chemicals called kill shot and the nerves shot which will kill her but how to revive later after crichton repairs environmentals. Unfortunately crichton says that it was his helmet. That was damaged. He won't fit inside aaron's helmet so he tells me what to do to fix the environmentals because they'll have time to wait for the others to come rescue them back on me. Rachel uses one of stanzas moves during the game and krawczyk questions him and ask where he learned that because he knows somebody else uses that same. Move back on the pod. Credit tells aaron he doesn't trust the kill shot so he teaches her cpr. Just in case back on the stanza ship stance manages to dissolve a small particle the flax and they break through and continue on towards the lexin. Back in the pod. Aaron gives creighton to kill shot which starts to take effect on moya. Roger loses again socratic. But says he wants one more game he says oh wager. Moya by critic doesn't want it moya so for some reason he agrees to which of the location of stands is dead much designs dismay and shock and anger back on the pod. Air runs out of time during her work. And instead of finishing decides to resuscitate crichton with the nerve shot but on her way towards him she gets knocked out. Meanwhile rachel things. He's won the game. But in fact krawczyk wins and wants information on stances whereabouts. Rachel says they can find him by following their frequency. Which is moya's data store. Aaron except to find out that the vial containing the nurse out smashed so she starts cpr. On john back stances ship they find the lexin ship and assault piercer which douglas says he jumped off serving on a boy creighton. Meanwhile starts breathing again and says aaron lied. That kill shot hurt like health. Unfortunately they've got half an iron of airlift critic and the other pirate leave moya and zana's angry with fragile again but he says that he told pilot the moment Arrive to change the frequency of the comms. So they're headed to someplace. Far away he lost on purpose. Critic wouldn't leave with nothing back on censorship sanchez who have zone piercer. And tells him to think of all the maps will get and he'll be able to find his son..

crichton krawczyk john chemicals moya Aaron aaron creighton Rachel Moya Roger rachel douglas zana john sanchez
"moya" Discussed on The Functional Tennis Podcast

The Functional Tennis Podcast

02:48 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on The Functional Tennis Podcast

"Of sense because i know from personally speaking where you try. I gotta do this. I got to know economy. This food gotta train here. Go to work here eventually. Because you're forcing yourself these things. Something always wanting gives in so could be a late. Night could be sweet to kobe. Junk food or excise. Econ do it all because you know. They're not habits long-term habits but that's a great way to put it yanko and lately. I'm not sure if you've heard of a book called atomic habits. I read i read it league over a year ago i liked the book Very good of. I wanna say entry level books to that so that people understand the power of habits. I only start reading it there last week. And i absolutely love it and i put it on functional tennis as a recommended retail all our fines. I think it's really good. And it goes into as you say the intro level of building habits into your life which will help you achieve your goals. Amazing book and i will recommend saying thank you to everyone to read it straight. Okay so moving on you started. Your senior career. Initially went pretty well. You got so many titles four. Atp titles loads challenger So i want four thirty p titles. I don't know how many challenges won one doubles title fifty challengers fifteen all my god. He's pretty good. I was through your way into like you'd be murray jackovitch like your career goes back so long. It's amazing carlos. Moya sophon hewitt forero roddick. I tend to forget how long you're actually on the tour. What changed for you. Playing does players. Like let's say from a rod to asaka veg- i like pressure. I enjoy pressure. I flourish in pressure. And the i actually had a very good habits of very with episode. Very good record against top ten guys. Once i was playing i believe even though my ranking was i think the stage my career high ranking was like fifty or something but my record against top ten guys was almost most fifty percent meaning that every second top ten guy that i played. I used to win so this was another again. I'm going into psychology. Another complex being drawn from my earlier arrogant self when i was junior. Why didn't use my full potential earlier. I had to brilliant top ten years but the main difference than was that i took.

yanko murray jackovitch Moya sophon forero roddick tennis carlos
Stock Market Fears Covid Resurgence as Biden Touts Strong Rebounds

Clark Howard

00:52 sec | 1 year ago

Stock Market Fears Covid Resurgence as Biden Touts Strong Rebounds

"Day on Wall Street after growing fears about a renewal of the pandemic. There is a lot of nervousness right now in the market, investors worry a global surge in infections will threaten the economic recovery man. They sent stocks tumbling from Asia to New York. Where the Dow NASDAQ and S and P 500 each fell between one and 2% still, market analyst Edward Moya says this is not panic selling time. The overall outlook for U. S stocks is still upbeat and even as markets were falling now, I don't look at the stock market as it means my wish to judge the economy like my My predecessor did But he'd be very he'd be talking to every day the last five months about how the stock market so high. President Biden touted a strong rebound, saying his administration's brought the economy back from the brink. Soccer Megane Washington

Edward Moya Asia New York President Biden Soccer Washington
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

05:39 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"He was making a play toronto. So i think it i think yeah i think none of that also came from those those Autists may your via the company bogardus from the late seventies early eighties. They were quite greeky. Dads that fills was very very cool. Yeah i mean the off the cities themselves. I mean they just spells utopia dystopia and all the way beautifully done and the actually reminded me of. Maybe this is intentional or not. But like i visited egypt and it's almost like looking at the temples how much they're in disarray. Now 'cause spent over two thousand years and they're just got you know some of them were being restored or whatever. I kinda got the same sense of that. After seeing that in your film and i go. Oh yeah it's really neat. And he makes sense gazette at the pattern that humanity follow us on her really appreciated. I would i would. Rejig order was twelve a night raw feedback to be a baby dow. I'd never thought about it dollar. You say probably all this idea of this. This massive structures granted these these. These ways led a lot of cape cod which you said he said potted he might be. They'd be pies of advice. Crumpled something else replaces them. All even plays that was listed throughout the world becomes. Just yeah i. I need to iraq. I was sitting kobe two years ago. Where they deserve at three joseph Bush started on when he was see. What's the absolute hell hole bike. That obviously were a lot of violence. All sides of it was very those poverty. A lot of and i felt is we. This is where the world started here. Look at it. Though is very thoughtful center of the world so i guess the other goats by was what though cities would have walked by the way that city way. What you see. These scopes collective west kind of one of the world on one boy needed. Something happened decayed cable. But you see. I gotta ask you what what are. What are you planning for next.

toronto joseph Bush egypt iraq
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

05:41 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"Us of we are about to release the uk next week. Sadly felt that we got some good reviews from important interesting places already of this sense of momentum which who does what could lead to buy. It doesn't positive by now does so. I hope it leads to. So i don't know this is true. I heard ridley scott was how you've got his attention somehow was he's scott free black dot. Oh yeah on a which are all different. Does the same bra which is capable of my release. That were involved. The products were in fact. If as a buddy to the we on the goats so that know his part of david is of these movie So he was. He was stretched to a. This will be office of the president who directed sci-fi five. That's getting a dozen Law if as especially from someone governor from spayed always you groppy the spade the idea society. Any of the bay driver would like some kind of salty. Obviously they're going from by david spade Delfi so the godley will be. This will be dealt with life throw ya. I beat this boys. They'd be reese's is i remember. That is a time so he was quite extraordinary. So so yeah it was. He was with what yet but hoppy. Well somebody and review. I read said that. Under god's could be taking place may be in the same universe as alien and the released universe It would fit in really well. Yeah that actually ready here. He was probably three weeks ago. Bug yeah great movie. I saw it in seventy millimeter. Which was really nice. That was really a great way to see that moving huge. And it's just aggravates knows anymore like the. I guess i took as movies that base sci-fi berry real. Yeah i would see the tricks you could see the seeds on the you could see the why has.

ridley scott david spade Delfi godley uk scott david reese
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"Uc's they heavily posted used by. We relied a really good luck. Cases was fuss products on over great locations so it was so we'd have to make everything up. We have a really good as we have really good architecture. We have really good very interesting. Buildings very interested locators. I know we need this. Stu we believe everything that felt mother. That's posts. They the audience of all older locations for functional straights when people leave with their salts with gos- bogged there this traffic lights. So we come to a little of that. They break down. The buildings added on. Somebody should obey leagues is only high. Just maybe add some extra beats today yourself to make that. Does apocalypse cities by by the this would release settled. Boy the breakdown of the fax our social media on people would be able to see how how those locations used to look on holly. They end up looking really good job for us for the house in sweden feel. There's more sci fi talk so stay. Tuned back on sci fi talk. I'm tony to lada now. You had multiple editors. I mean that. That's a challenge in itself. I mean is it. Is there a struggle to kind of keeps some kind of uniformity with the film so that it all blends together a lot of the reasons why we had several editorials were were you to people scarlet dose of.

Uc Stu sweden tony
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

04:17 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"A dc one was low. One always leave wasn't in peace so it was not about. We have liked something like eight. Leads all elite so the They've all the more the further from the shoot the less he'd seen Study characters of fifty dogs. What kind of leads even so people who have less screen time they still fill for me are as little as the others in in somewhere. Like burn gorman. For example he's lying the lead of his story about still so to castell those people they needed to feed into the universe of finding goes are they not only needed to be very good actor so needed to feed the pod Needed to beloved physically. Do that world. And i think it was complicated because a lot of time we've some people that were very good by maybe physically. They didn't feed into the It was difficult for me to especially with words with words. A i just knew that feed the might produce the suicide depression foil for what it was end without me. Never be able to fully express wire dot seek. Ceo of the stood than she was able to spot people who feed or no faith burgo for example has suggested mahdi so he took a long time casting process a lot of fast a lot of waiting for people who are basically till the staff people dropping last middle trying to find all the ones we have all sought pointed bag bots. Those will be the castro when asked by the even the accidents that we had a very happy accident. So i think there's something that's what got very happy Gold see some of the axles of the water. They did the kind of choices way by notoriously. Yeah they were really good very fine actors all of it just seems like every story somebody comes in. There's a set kind of routine married couple and then her extras And stirs the pot. Every story seems to have some kind of catalyst that upsets normal little bit is that i think obviously it sounds like a theme. You're aiming for when you wrote this. Yeah where he was never deliberate dot. I was gonna was never deliberate. That i was going to have that structure a full. The stars eat just was almost like a natural progression or something that happen. Somehow on all the stars in the mirroring each other Said that idea of of of the trade does these other who comes into these into these finally a Destroys it but all of them already have the seeds of the distracts these that were happy families specimen Now that they they were five. Were ready this fight from la. This what they did all these ford as all. This is daybreak up to the surface. The problems of these fabulous. I guess because he was there was a delegate of metaphor hymns in under underwater side. The i think that was the limit of of the west of the Fear in western societies about these people about. Yeah so so. Yeah by buddy a Dr actually was never deliberate choice. I would've make a movie with the three saw about foreigners coming or straight straight to cover the next special effects wise Did you have many or did you rely on a lot of the especially the locations to kind of paint world a little bit done so obvious. I really wow all salt. Let's city's every exterior..

castell gorman mahdi castro depression ford la buddy
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"Dot fell. I wanted to make also winked at phil. I knew that's what we starting january on into february eight bot iowa's near wanted to make a winter film. Dallas in austin a film like window with overcast skies like quite monochrome be joyless in terms of of color palette. Something that fell to be called Debbie like a world devoid of award emotions so basically blue right by not doubt body. I have something about blue. Also i i like blue. Generally sikora tend to use in my movies even for myself sites on We started grading weaving make. We've made even blue woah. So clearly something that i want. I want something very blue. I couldn't i couldn't escape from me. The who would like in natural inclination to these lee scholar. Which i've used before i think it. Yeah it's always cold is a cold. Cholera is a call queue on. Obviously nobody has to loop which places where they are not not not very joyful spaces as was the goats. I do like that. One shot where the the character is going down the stairs and you see the buildings behind them all in blue and i was like wow that. That's like a sci fi imagery or fantasy image sticks with you and it was so beautifully shot and and the his look. He's so worried just drab clothing. You have all this color behind him. And he's walking down and it's there's so many things going on in that scene it's not just a straight shot. It's almost like you almost send despair. It's really beautifully done without saying a word. I've loved things like that. It's really beautifully dying apart. Yeah thanks yeah. I dot particular while i think because we saw in serbia in belgrade. That that's something that's something very sifi about belgrade. We we scouted. That's eastern europe. Is it's hi-fi place is. It's very good place for scifi. I've i've started eastern europe before and all these buildings these breakfasts architectures unofficially belgrade belgrade. Something unwilling dov those these. Kobe guard is satisfied. Kabul gardez who could was majoring flows for negotiating friday. I always liking incubated. While on when i was. When i went to ballard for the fest. Hodi wow dc so loud in this town. I didn't realize French orbit will guard this us. That's what i felt like them us. Because he's a he's yeah someone from paris and realized that he was born in belgrade. He's like i dunno. I decided to do. Google search something on him which have don't even with him every night that he was born in belgrade. Okay now it makes sense. That's why Sewing could be now so we decided immediately to celebrate the he gave us the that base. I five i that that city on its cool very interesting cast. I mean i've actually talked to burn gorman before but it's a very nice factors. It's such an ambitious movie. It really is to put something like this together. Took some effort from you..

belgrade sikora Debbie phil Cholera iowa austin Dallas Kobe guard Kabul gardez europe serbia dov ballard paris Google gorman
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

03:34 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film

"Now another addition of tony hall auto on cy fi talk from lord of the rings Abraham folks julian sands is a creepy man. Who is your mazda. How long someone. I to perhaps. Wow hey that's great appreciate. Do my guy. The archangel gabriel is a early. What is most important. Is that burnham forgives herself because as burn my carry a tremendous amount of bilton shame. Name is alex. Zahara played re god's zales to iron shirt. The one. I own us breaking code rush allman coca cat won't talk superbowls. Typical behavior special effects. What's it like curfew both to kind of act to things that aren't there. Well you know sometimes you have an experience anyway. People gone in part because of the whole nature of genes vision but also because of its message of diversity and inclusion revolve prosper. Hi this is tony tomato. We have witnessed. Today chino moya. Who is a writer and director. Under god's an interesting anthology an amazing piece of work how from what i've seen i've seen bits and pieces and i've been very impressed. Added this story come together especially since you literally have transitions from one story to another with some of the characters to that. Seems like that'd be pretty hard to put that again. I knew for this this movie. I wanted to to have a collection of more than stories. Like i want to wait in. I wanted to win the different worlds. There were a few world that i wanted to explore. What we've seen in insane movie dallas the kind of earlier via hard and then. Somehow i stopped writing on this way of transitioning from one to the next but it was less. My idea was less about doing like a collection of stories about more like weeding. Different worlds together on then. I realized that really needed to other beat a tenth Something to this. The may make make more cohesive by giving what up just have like proper started with beginning middle and end a hard cut Starting next visually. It's impressive. I love your use of the colors. There's actually somebody were almost to do it in black and white. But i love the way you integrated the colors. The blues one sequence has meant worrying like pink really interesting. You know that you put that together when you're in your cinematographer we're kind of planning out the look of the film. What were you. What were you aiming for. Because it it really is very unique and berries timelines. Yeah i wanted something. That felt cold.

julian sands tony hall tony tomato chino moya archangel gabriel bilton Zahara burnham mazda coca Abraham alex dallas
Red State Reports About Chinese Defector With 'Direct Knowledge' of Chinese Special Weapons Programs

The Dan Bongino Show

01:36 min | 1 year ago

Red State Reports About Chinese Defector With 'Direct Knowledge' of Chinese Special Weapons Programs

"This guy supposedly has a bunch of information about how U. S. Government officials may have been involved in this cover up. Sounds Moya interesante to me. I know my Spanish is terrible. I'm sorry. My wife is a native speaker of Spanish. I've learned from her, but my Spanish is awful. I'm still translating in my head, but I'm working through it. Let's get the chunk here. Number one. Who is this guy? Why is China so mad that we have done Beijing way? That's the name of the spy. Yeah, This is from Red State. Red State sources confirmed that the defector is in fact, Don Jingwei. That he was in charge of counterintelligence efforts in China. He flew to the United States in mid February, allegedly to visit his daughter at a university in California. When Don Jingwei landed in California, he contacted DEA officials, Our D ir Defense Intelligence agency. And told them about his plans to defect and the information he brought with him. Young men hidden in plain sight for about two weeks before disappearing into d ia custody. My guess you won't see Don Jingwei again. This is in fact, correct than a high level counterintelligence operative from China. The highest level or one of the highest levels of that infrastructure. There has in fact affected to the United States. My guess is he is in grave danger. The Chinese Communist Party plays for keeps. We don't like them. I'll never like them, but you better respect their abilities. Because they are

Don Jingwei U. S. Government Moya China Beijing California DEA United States Chinese Communist Party
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

Sci-Fi Talk

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

"That fills. It was very very cool. Yeah i mean the off the cities themselves. I mean they just spells utopia dystopia and all the way beautifully done and the actually reminded me of. Maybe this is intentional or not. But like i visited egypt and it's almost like looking at the temples how much they're in disarray. Now 'cause spent over two thousand years and they're just got you know some of them were being restored. Whatever i kinda got the same sense of that. After seeing that in your film and i go. Oh yeah it's really neat. And he makes sense correct at the pattern that humanity follow us on her appreciated. I would i would. Reject order was twelve night. Raw feedback to be baby dow. I never thought about it dollar. You say probably on this idea of this massive structures these these these ways led a lot of cape cod which you said he said posited he might be they pies of advice crumpled something else replaces them all even plays. That was the center throughout the world. becomes just edessa. yeah. I mean to iraq. I was putting it okla. Badri years ago where. They deserve at three Joe's will bush started on. I when he was see us. Ab-absolutely hellhole bike. That obviously there were a of violence viruses. All sides of it was very of poverty. A lot of i felt is we. This is where the world start here look. Gotti dow is very thoughtful center of the world. So i guess the other goats by was what those cities would have walked by the way that city way. What you see. These scopes collective west kind of wine of the world on one boy dated something happened. But you see. I gotta ask you what what are. What are you planning for. Next between desa sifi another sci-fi movie horrible be saw working both kind of parallels. Let's see what's to yet happens fast. The baby ended up by the lately. I've got to stay with the degener- up while i like. Yeah so he's will be sci fi horror or horror seifi kudos but tastic. It sounds great. While i'm as we talked earlier i family originated. A now was born in cuba. And i love showcasing latino directors and especially one from the home country means a lot to me. And i'm very glad you did this. And tell you i what i saw. I was very.

cuba twelve night egypt over two thousand years both iraq Badri years ago desa sifi three one boy Joe one latino edessa
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

Sci-Fi Talk

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

"Yeah i would see the tricks you could see the seeds on the you could see the why is holiday. Those fly bagels lay driver. You couldn't see the dalai lama's the daily news like side effects. I'll give this looks like he's happy laws because he style especially the fast and seeing especially now located Tubby by this by those on. He i think really create the tricks of how to how Sifi blast granted to dr leads to say. Probably the best donnelly scifi two of the best fullest. Tonia will what. Under god's achieves is something that was started by ridley and alien and even george lucas star wars where they created universes. That weren't what. I call kubrick clean like in two thousand one but rather universes that look lived in. There's dense some of the ships are not first class and i mean there's acid rain and blade runner constant i. They create a future. That was not so far off in utopian as we as we have gone in the past. And i think under god's kind of plays in that playground to be Probably down that you say out yet. A up greet which exactly i those those. Those both both just look at some spilling they create that idea of these war. Doubts ward outside of this mega keyed kind of infused those with a level of realism dot audiences. They've never been exposed to before. Nineteen thousand a game changer. I guess the way. That's what i was trying. Especially besides those sifi cities. I would like i really wanted to make the architecture feel real. I what. I hope that this this be so. They look like we really bummed out locations. Where is the euro rather doubt something that we created the post so he was definitely the also was reading a lot of go. I always read cobbles from the late seventies early eighties on this alert. Great on those comic books both Judge luca's wa- heavy through a audiologist of those stunts. And i think daddy off of these leaks need these guys Salat a really what he was making a blade toronto so i think it i think i think not that also came from those those specially Autists may you're comfortable from the late seventies eighties. They were quite greeky. Dads.

late seventies eighties Tonia both Nineteen thousand dalai lama Judge luca Sifi utopian george lucas late seventies early eighties first class two thousand toronto Tubby ridley two one
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

Sci-Fi Talk

03:45 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

"I do like that one shot. Where the the character is going down the stairs and you see the buildings behind them all in blue. And i was like wow that. That's like a sci fi imagery or fantasy image that sticks with you and it was so beautifully shot and and the his look. He's so worried just drab clothing. You have all this color behind him. And he's walking down and it's there's so many things going on in that scene it's not just a straight shot. It's almost like you almost sent despair. It's really beautifully done without saying a word. I've loved things like that. It's really beautifully dying apart. Yeah thanks i. Particularly while. I think because we saw in serbia in belgrade that that's something that's something very sifi about belgrade. We we scouted. that's eastern europe is. It's hi fi place. It's very good place. For sci-fi. I've i've started eastern europe before and all these buildings these breakfasts architectures officially belgrade belgrade or something unwilling of those these. Kobe guard is satisfied. Kabul bogardus who could was majoring flows for negotiating friday. I with liking eddyville When i went to ballard for the fest like wow these so in this town. I think the french. Ob will guard this us. That's what i felt like them us. Because he's a he's yeah someone from paris and then realized that he was born in. Belgrade is like i dunno. I decided to do a google search for something on him which have don't even like him every night that he was voting belgrade. Okay now it makes sense. That's why Sewing love so. We decided immediately to celebrate the he gave us the that basically five. I thought that city on. Its cool. Very interesting cast. I mean i've actually talked to burn gorman before but it's a very nice factors. It's such an ambitious movie. It really is to put something like this together. Took some effort from you. How was your cashing process from dc. One was low. One oversleep wasn't in peace so it was not about. We have liked something like eight. Leads all elite so something All the more the further from the shoot the less lead seen Study characters of feces. Cogs hot kind of leads even so people who have less screen time they still fill for me are as little as the others in in somewhere. Like burn gorman for example. He's like the need of his story about still so do castell. Those people they needed to feed into the universe of under god's are they not only needed to be very good actors so needed to feed the pod needed to below physically through that world. I think it was complicated because a lot of times. We've some people that were very good but maybe physically. They didn't feeding today on It was difficult for me to express with words with words a new that feed the might produce civic suicide depression foil for what it was the end without me. Never be able to fully express wire dot seek..

five Belgrade eastern europe paris friday today eddyville eight belgrade one shot One google burn gorman bogardus Kabul One oversleep things serbia Kobe french
"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

Sci-Fi Talk

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"moya" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk

"Now another addition of tony. Total auto onside fi talk from lord of the rings Abraham folks julian incense is a creepy man. Who is your mazda. How someone i two. Wow hey that's great appreciate you. My guy the archangel gabriel is early. What is most important. Is that burnham forgives herself because.

two archangel gabriel Abraham rings burnham
"moya" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"moya" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"Barbara Sprint reports. This comes as retaliation for her relentless criticism of former President Donald Trump. This was the second time this year Cheney face to vote from House Republicans to remove her from her leadership role. Votes follow Chaney's rebukes of Trump for his false claims of a stolen election and his actions surrounding the January six insurrection. Cheney doubled down on her criticism after the voice vote to oust her. I will do everything I can to ensure That the former president never again gets anywhere near the Oval Office. We have seen the danger that he continues to provoke with his language. We have seen his lack of commitment and dedication to the Constitution. Genie added. The nation needs a quote Strong Republican Party and said she's committed to leading the fight. Barbara Sprint NPR NEWS, the Minnesota judge who oversaw Derek Showman's murder trial. Has determined there were aggravating factors in Sheldon's murder of George Floyd. That means showman could face a longer time in prison. When he is sentenced in June, the judge determined that the ex Minneapolis police officer abused his authority and that he treated George Floyd with particular cruel team. President Biden is meeting today with Democratic and Republican leaders from the House and Senate. NPR's got, JETRO says This is Biden's first such meeting since taking office as he seeks to convince Congress to pass trillions of dollars worth of his spending proposals. It's Biden's first time meeting all four legislative leaders of wants. The Biden White House has focused its outreach to Republican lawmakers so far on rank and file members. West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito has led Republican efforts to cut some sort of infrastructure deal with Biden shall be at the White House tomorrow, along with other Republicans. NPR's Scott JETRO reporting Muslim observance of Ramadan concludes tonight at sunset with the traditional feast of feed from member station WPL and Blake Farmer reports. Some Muslim congregations have used Ramadan and eat to encourage people to get covert 19 vaccinations. Ramadan presented complications from Muslims wanting to get vaccinated, some considered waiting on the shot because they worried side effects might prompt them to break their daily fast. But in another way, it has served as a vaccine catalyst for those who want to be with friends and family for the feast of ead Sabina Moya Dean is with the American Muslim Advisory Council that soft.

Derek Showman Sheldon George Floyd June Barbara Sprint Biden Trump Chaney Sabina Moya Dean Congress Cheney NPR Democratic WPL JETRO American Muslim Advisory Counc 19 vaccinations this year tomorrow Republicans
"moya" Discussed on PPRO Podcast

PPRO Podcast

08:44 min | 2 years ago

"moya" Discussed on PPRO Podcast

"Today's episode we will be recapping. Our thoughts on merchant payment ecosystem n. p. is the event for those in the payments world. Historically it's taken place in berlin but in line with all other events With the majority of twenty twenty and twenty twenty one m p. e. was a virtual event this year So like to kick off the podcast with talking about what was the thoughts on kind of the the virtual or event. How did it compare to previous years. Did you miss the the nice berlin vibe. I'm i'm i'm i'm happy to start off. Think it's a it's a bit of a is also pros and cons with its. I think ultimately all of us and sounds especially to myself who are more sales focused commercially focus in the business. Were we're looking forward to the next face to face events that's for sure for us Socializing berlin going for drinks at the end of the day is certainly something that we look forward. But in saying that it's been it's been an interesting Pasta months especially in trade around. Because there's been a few pros to some of these shows actually quite a few It's already has been been back. The overall we're looking forward to going back to to the shows But it's been it's been a lot of learnings. I think we've experienced from the virtual. Try to just one last thing to add. I think you raise a good point that the platforms of kotok. Certainly there weren't there in pre pandemic world so that's pretty huge pro because we can start using that and other shows and i think we might start seeing a lot on its micro shrimps popping up signs big face to face shows that that might happen on an annual basis but it makes it a little bit tricky for for for us who Eventually presenting these shows because the type of content that you have to present in virtual environments the type of discussions that you're having in a virtual environment a very different to the discussion that you'll be having face to face environment. It's you have to be tayla What you're doing in women's comp- residents who have fifteen minutes slots and that's that's all you got. That's the The idea attention span that you get from your audience in the day. Battling everything from e mails to call to putting a little station in between a whole bunch of meetings that happened. The day competed in the old days where they're mocking a whole day. Because they're face to face gray. And i mean i guess in in general are historically what's been the format of m. p. es at similar to you know a bunny twenty twenty or what makes it such a an important in big event in the world of payments. I think i think from from n. P. e. standpoint one of the big One of the big attractions for russes of business to attendance is is the fact that it's actually a That's on a smaller scale. Compared to money twenty twenty minute reading twenty covers a variety of vote of payments gang Again to t- who risk for example whereas whereas m. p. e. is focus showed from that perspective is one is the attendees. That's ten show us. And our our direct contacts you ultimately were wanting to engage with and speak to a long time those margins good much good new shows that are being sold at Whereas a long time there's a law content allow really useful stuff can take on board. Take back to that headquarters. Whatever is an actually utilize information and not get the noise of game Solutions insulted abso-. I think actually that this this much broadening physical better than someone like us exactly. I mean i think you've you've raised a good point. That's also an opportunity for some of these shows going forward in that a lot of great content is being generated. But it's not being reused a lot of the time you go to a show if you can't attend to toll oxygen ten wine and you miss out on the second tool called the second topic whereas because it's virtual it's being recorded it's on the right platform. They're almost creating payments netflix. Could you can just station will be watchful. The talks to rewatch the ones that into you. If accents which is which is a big opportunity on on the one side so from the merchants attending shows it was proved to be great successor. Difficult for us to tell because we're on the other side. Yeah i mean. I think it from my perspective speaking on these virtual events. It's really hard not to be able to see the audience. And i think you know every one of us who attends the has been attending these events. Mrs being able to really see people and engage in that aspect. It's been difficult. Some some positives negatives but he i mean hopefully perhaps next year we can go back to the physical events and who knows maybe though tak- hybrid approach. But i mean getting into kind of mpe this year so took place between the twenty second to the twenty fifth of february. What were some of the key takeaways for you. Both i mean there were quite a few key takeaways but for me one of those important ones and we might sound like a bit of a broken record because it's been one of the topics But it's definitely being the just the overall rise of digital payments ecosystem and it's not not digital payments in that Online in a digital environment. It's it's the stepping away from a traditional omni channel approach and embiid digital payments in face to face type environments introducing. Qr codes into at based payments for micronutrients for example are becoming very popular and having these solutions available to everyone. They've been available for years and other parts of the world but europe in the us other a wasting economies. Just never they never took them on. There was never a priority. And i think because of what's happened over the last year We were now really starting to see the impact of digital. I approached payments can't versus nominee channel. Approach where you have digital on the one side you have face to face appoint the other. It's actually everything's digital advocates it to that from a first Was the consensus that this was primarily driven by cova and in the past twelve months this push towards truly digital almost like a digital omni experience. So what types. Yeah yeah. I think i think it was a it was quite impressive because everything happened. Lost year everybody. Wins with virtual loss. Jared lockdown and there was a lot of talk about digitally native and there was a lot of toll cabal it's a digital first approach online payments this huge shift towards ecommerce and what we saw was a massive shift to ecommerce Ness of shift to the merchants and the pavement plays. Who were in the right position at the right time to capitalize on it so i think they saw me spike in volume. This'll great traction. But this year. I think what we've seen is is more of a liberal divide in. That's a lot of other players out. There have adapted their solution to take advantage of not only the rise in traditional e calms but also the point to sail payments bringing them online bringing other plays into the realm and it was a it was showed that actually look done in the industry within a year and there was really a huge transportation in how payments businesses bow their product.

london berlin moya exotic today twenty both moya sayed james twenty twenty p pro
"moya" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"moya" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Uh, but tell me more lies fallen yet. Come on. Hello, Mia Mia. Oh, goodbye. Goodbye. Okay, Campana. Scylla article Moya's room, pal until say, Lady your application apology to buckle up drama. I was trying to cast a villa. Well, yes. Wait. To cherish Does it felt about you know not to tell Kemal. Okay, let me see that a lot of a lot more. They will be literally had. Okay. Okay. Cuando el Bebe went to whom we assess the boiler. No. There is in my local. Nobody's looking at us and nobody go, okay? Alien to the Kaaba. You before you know it, Okay? Que no se someone have a look at that rate Randall can get okay. Okay. Okay. Obama, Okay. Oh, this poison. Hello? Yeah. Pamela.

Pamela Obama Randall Kemal Campana Mia Mia Cuando el Bebe Scylla Alien to the Moya Kaaba
11 Trivia Questions on Schitt's Creek

Trivia With Budds

02:38 min | 2 years ago

11 Trivia Questions on Schitt's Creek

"All Right Shits Creek Trivia, let's see if you know enough to be not up Shits Creek number one, the Rose Motel gets what new modified name on season. Four of the show question won the Rose Motel gets what new modified name on season four. Question number two, what musical family did Alexa claim she dated at the same time to get backstage passes to the teen choice awards number two, what musical family did Alexa claim she dated at the same time to get back stage passes to the teen choice awards. Question number three, which two characters on the show are brother and sister in real life number three, which do characters are brother and sister in real life. Question number four, Roland, and Jocelyn have an older son dates, Alexis. What is his name? Number? Four, Roland and Jocelyn have an older son who dates Alexis? What is his name? Question Number Five, what Song is Patrick Sing, for David, at an open mic number five, what Song Does Patrick. Sing for David at an open MIC. And Shits Creek number six, what's the name of the town realtor slash photographer number six? What's the name of the town realtors slash photographer? Question for what's the name of Moya's singing group number seven. What is the name of the singing group? That more up is a part of number seven? Question. Number eight what animal is featured in a movie moyer auditions for number eight, what animal is featured in a movie Moi rough auditions for. Question Nine. What is Bob's wife's name number nine? What is Bob's wife's name nine. And question number ten. What kind of business did the Rose family have before? They went bankrupt number ten. What kind of business did the Rose family have before? They went bankrupt? And for two points, what senior activity does Ted Valentin or to help with for two points at one point on the series? What senior activity does Ted Volunteer to help with?

Rose Motel Shits Creek Alexa Alexis Rose Jocelyn Patrick Sing Roland David BOB Ted Valentin Ted Volunteer Moya MOI
Horacio Castellanos Moya: Senselessness

Bookworm

03:56 min | 3 years ago

Horacio Castellanos Moya: Senselessness

"I wanted to. Ask You. It's very hard to define. The tone here of senselessness, because it is both satirical and anguished at the same time can. Can you describe it? Well. I think the US both the security and the anguished on, but. This book a global is a mental process, right? This book is a wall in this on this process of getting. Paranoid in a way right getting paranoid because. Because of reading on violence, not because of being witness, violence and saw in this mentality of this character is. I don't know it. It has some components of of humour in order to I think the to resist what he's. Reading in has this component of of. Of. Being afraid been scared been like persecuted, right? I think also that. The narrator. Is Immoral man? He's in exile from his country. But Morality has become complicated. because. He's said as a journalist that his country has had its first African president. What it's assumed he meant was something racist. What he meant in fact was that it had its first dictator. It's first inflexibly violent roller. And now that he is in exile, we see that morality. He's very moved. He's doing work he's reading. The gathered and unearthed confessions of people who witnessed massacres and mass killings. He's writing down sentences that move him. And he's very influenced as you say he grows paranoia gle. But at the same time we discover that like most people he's human, and he is a womanizer, perhaps a sex addict and an alcoholic, and that question of what is it to be a moral? Human being and be beset by other frailties at the same time is at the center of this narrator spirit. Yes, I agree with you. I think that's the. That's the point I mean he's. He's not just white or black. I mean this is a very complicated mentality very complicated, human being I mean this fictional character of course and his like having all this contradiction inside himself. He's just like. From one side. He knows what he's doing. He know what he's working on ride. He's aware of that, but at the same. He doesn't want to be so much aware because if he gets. Completely aware, perhaps he will try to escape not to do at work to to to quit that job because that you always a little bit dangerous, so he's at the same time he knows he's. Lying to himself in a way in the same time that he's. Working with this very kate pieces of information he. Likes to leave to have a very. Happy life through As, you as you said. To have kind of intense six alive in having drinks just to to get rid of all these anguish that he has,

United States President Trump
Fan Favourites

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

06:40 min | 3 years ago

Fan Favourites

"Hello everybody happy while wherever you are on this glorious year revision we can came under your Eurovision Song contest fan you. I think you're even begin to it this year. Weren't you in in Rotterdam so? Have you been coping without the prospect of any sort of live dies than well getting Easter? Now Joel tennis being canceled Irvine being cancelled. Yeah I had tickets for the first time and it's law it was council but hopefully out next year and we had celebration on on the TV last night and had some Swedish food and some cocktails to kind of raise a bit of a glass to what what never happened. But but yeah I think I think you were watching us. Well Joe. You're right yes I was. I catch Lubbock came. I'm going to hold my hand up here. Johnny Logan he comes on the TV and have no idea who he is by turns out. He's he's pretty much the go of of the on contests Mariah a bit. Like the Federa of of your vision life. If you don't tennis you you at least know the name federal. Maybe Johnny Logan could could be a bit like that but yeah. I was quite surprised. You shouldn't you've never heard of him. He's one well three times twice as a singer songwriter. Say He is the kind of the winningest person in in your vision. I guess you could say but yeah maybe actually we can do a European podcast as well. But let's let's go to tennis because we're going to be looking at the Italian. Upn and top eight movements. The happened in rave the last few decades. And perhaps I should lead on this one job because I'm going start with a moment featuring the man himself rapper. One of surprise well yes and listeners. And said he'd rougher bear with us because we all see you're not the end of the alternative Casey's season I mean let's be honest because light Madrid. Rome is Dallas. Hi I think he's one like what nine titles zero something ludicrously say is as as hardly a surprise to kind of see him featured this list say yes came. More is was the first moment. We're WE'RE GONNA be reliving. Well I thought we have liquor two thousand five. Which was you know I play horses and really where he takes. The kind of took it by storm. He won the first time. Yeah his first of nine titles. I think back in five and so he came up against Korea. Who at the time I guess was probably the most to stop ish claycourter of over air or at least one of them very face competitor for sure but the final was another five-set Masters Final five-set thriller? It was over five hours long. Which if you think about now if they were doing that consistently Austin Final Monte Carlo Madrid. That would just be insane. I mean I actually am believe that they used to do this to be called with the but yeah it was. It was a real ding. Dong to one of the better word. Joe Six four three six six three full six and then rougher one at seven six on a law set tiebreak but think about this much. Rougher was a double breakdown and fifth say. Who's three lockdown Sakaria? Really could've gone on us up momentum going away and one but I think really is kind of weakest point throughout his whole career was was his mental strength and he kind of collapsed that combined with with. Rafa you know. Obviously he's attitude his diehard shoot. Never giving up. He was on like a sixteen match winning streak at this point and say obviously he. He had a lot of belief in his game. And but I think Korea would be very devastated after this loss at I think. Actually in his post-match she interceded say this was one of the hardest defeats of his career. I think it was interesting to is. I think Korea probably getting into this matching gains clay season. Yeah he's probably thinking. I'm beatable on clay call. There is no one else out there better than me and who comes along on the Dow eighteen year old teenage eh relatively unheard of and I think this match proved that even when Korea was playing his absolutely best tennis possible. That was someone else out there better than him and I think he was kind of disheartened by that and I think this much great show us. You said mentally he you know he wasn't as strong as some of his other competitors or I think when you're three love up Double in the fifth set us really should be closing that match out and he wasn't able to do that. I think that's one of the things we might associate with a player who you know as brilliant as he is in Korea kind of on the mental side of things. I don't think you could put him up there with the greats and I kind of look at this match. I look at the two thousand four French Open final as well where he Gaston Gaudio. In the final game was five sets but again crucially he was two sets up. He was six love. Six three up was unable to close out the the match. And you know he's probably one of these as you put in the category of greatest players never have one. Ud wonder if if he hit if he had won if he had won this final in in Rome beaten Dow that would have given him the confidence indicate and reinforce that belief that he was and he was at the time the best the best clay court player in the world. I think obviously that loss against scout and then going into this match against Rafeh just his. His mental side of things just wasn't subscription. A Rafeh had beaten him in the Monte Carlo. Final just a couple of weeks before this so again he knew he was up against and he kind of let it. Let it slip away to be honest with you and Yeah so I just thought you know. Obviously this was this was a great match and it was symbolic because again you have this is like the birth of of Raffarin. His kind of play. Call dominance in this. Totally kind of pulsing off of his. You know the best steak or two at the time we had people like Carlos Moya one Ferrara Cowdrey. Kara in a sort of all very good establish trae which just as soon as Raff kind of started working his magic. He'd I guess it kind of became almost impossible. Perhaps to argue against for being the best. Geico

Korea Joe Six Johnny Logan Rome Joel Tennis Rotterdam UPN Monte Carlo Madrid Geico Lubbock Tennis Gaston Gaudio Madrid Irvine Monte Carlo Carlos Moya Mariah Raffarin
Councilman Says Many In Queens, New York City's Hardest-Hit Borough, Can't Afford Burials

All Things Considered

05:35 min | 3 years ago

Councilman Says Many In Queens, New York City's Hardest-Hit Borough, Can't Afford Burials

"New York City continues to be the epicenter of the pandemic in the United States and within the city some of the hardest hit places aren't minority neighborhoods in queens places like Elmhurst and Jackson heights I'm joined now by city councilman Francisco Moya who represents those neighborhoods councilman Maria welcome to the program thank you for having me so we've heard about the racial disparity with the corona virus with it disproportionately affecting black and Latino residents those communities are over represented in the estimated death count according to the city's latest data have you seen that well yeah I mean look this is not nothing new for us I think I you know I've been on the ground since day one talking about how this is had a profound impact on the Latino community and the African American community for a few reasons one when that tidal waves just crashed on Elmhurst hospital I was on the phone with the CEO of the hospital are talking about what does that look like in terms of patient make up seventy percent of the impatience that came in those first few days were Latinos all from the surrounding community the reason why is because the majority of them are in the hospitality or service industry then they don't have the ability to telecommute from home they're the ones that are delivering our food well you know we're safe inside they are the ones that are manning the cash registers and stalking the aisles in our supermarkets I've they've been thrown into being this kind of front line support that has been keeping the city alive as we go through this process but they have been the hardest impacted by this because they have to work they have to be at their exposed to the elements which has created this problem for us yeah so what would you say right now are the primary concerns for people in your district do you think these fears and struggles that they have are are different than what people another pearls are grappling with yeah no I think it's it's it's it's more severe if you look at the statistics that are coming out for the borough of queens we are at close to thirty thousand they have been infected by covert seventeen hundred have died just in my district alone and one of the major problems that we're facing right now is the inability for people to bury their loved ones because they lack the money and they lacked their status so here in New York we have a program through HRA day provides a burial assistance but you need to have a social security number you know they give up to nine hundred dollars for burial and cremation but at the moment right now we have a lot of people in the Latino community there are undocumented we also have people they are poor and working class you can't afford this right now I'm asking and I've talked to the mayor and the city of New York I'm working with the our speaker Corey Johnson to expand that program so that we can bring some relief to families who will be able to afford to bury their loved ones as opposed to a seeing the images of people in mass graves at heart island this is what you see in in some war torn countries not what you're accustomed to seeing in New York City so consummate I'm sure you've worked for a lot of causes in your time there it's it's really sad that the because you're working for right now is to help people finance the burials of their loved ones look at it it's heartbreaking right these people are my friends they're my neighbors that my constituents that are crying out for help right now in a time where they can't even really grieve for the loss of their loved ones but you know this stemmed from a constituent that had reached out on behalf of a a young child who lost their mother due to covert nineteen the father is on a rest for on a ventilator won't know if they'll make it through the next week this child will be orphaned they don't have the money or the ability to pay for the burial the hospital is calling them saying you have to pick up the body they're not documented it just breaks my heart to know that this is what's happening and I think as a city we really need to push to get an expanded the program that would open it up for new Yorkers who are poor working class new Yorkers who like the affordability the status shouldn't matter you know we are all in this together I've reached out to my connections to the private sector to help with with some of the the the cost but my proposal is to get the city to changes policy expand that program and open it up for the most needy and most vulnerable in our time right now well keep up the good work councilman thank you so much for talking to us thank you thank you for having me that was councilman Francisco Moya he represents new York's twenty first city council district including his native corona

New York City United States Elmhurst Jackson
The Skeptics Guide

The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe

09:11 min | 3 years ago

The Skeptics Guide

"Today is Wednesday March Eleventh Twenty Twenty and this is your host Steven Novella joining me this week or Bob Novella. Everybody Cara Santa Maria. Addy Jane Avella. Hey guys and Evan Bernstein. Good evening folks. So it's official the World Health Organization who has declared a worldwide pandemic. Welcome APPS. Well yeah we were. Just I mean we were at this point. We were there just still. It's a milestone only. It is at some point like it's like a certificate you would put on your kids wall. I survived the pandemic t shirt when he wanted story. It's only the third time right. You got the Spanish flu in the late. Nineteen we have the wealth twenty eleven and this burglar twenty eleven. No it was a big enough current pandemics HIV AIDS in Corona virus recent pandemics include nineteen eighteen influenza and the two thousand nine flu pandemic. You're right Steve H. One and one bird flu right or is that swine flu swine flu swine flu and then HIV AIDS. Though it is a global pandemic. It's been categorized. Okay all right we're will make sense. It makes sense so thousand case three thousand cases in the US. Italy is you know they're in the middle. I think of their epidemic China's on the other side of their heirs right. We're just gearing up so now we're in. The phase of social distancing is kind of the word of the day for the US so you know events are being canceled left and right no non essential travel. People are starting to talk about taking their kids out of schools now ours our high school. They're basically gearing up there sending emails out saying that you may have to shut down. We haven't decided yet. But this is what we're GonNa do if we do. And there's sort of laying out the plan threes and it seems inevitable. A lot of colleges are saying we're doing all online classes for the rest of the semester. I'm lucky that I go to school. That's mostly online anyway so I feel like my professors are really prepared. They know what to do. They've been really up to date with everything getting the emails out about plans for in person meetings but I feel bad for a lot of the professors who have never taught online before because it's a totally different skill set and you have to know what to do. Yeah and they're just going to be thrown into it and also the students who have never done online classes like it requires a different amount of self efficacy. I don't know what are we gonNA have older professors taking pieces of chalk and trying to write on so it looks like as of today today the eleventh. Yes yeah one hundred. Eighteen thousand three hundred twenty six confirmed cases globally and four thousand two hundred ninety two deaths. That's that's alive sewer. We'll be talking about a couple of corona virus related news items a bit later in the show. But yeah this is. You know we've been talking about it. You know obviously for months giving the updates and now we were just hitting. I think we could see the peak coming now. You know in. Us As least and a Lotta experts are saying now. Basically everyone's GonNa get exposed. You know it's really just a matter of. How quickly is it going to happen? The key is we want to slow it down as much as possible so it doesn't overwhelm our resources so it's not that we're GONNA keep it. We're not going to keep it from spreading. We're just going to slow the spread because that's a huge difference there were some jackass on. Tv saying just to expose everybody now with opposite. WanNa do we because then the mortality spikes when you run out of things like then a laters beds. It's not going to be literally everybody. It's going to spread through the population. But that doesn't mean everybody's going to be exposed right. I think that everyone is not going to necessarily contract it. The infectivity is not one hundred percent now. But unless you're like seriously isolated you're probably going to get exposed there whole countries where there's only like three cases. Yeah it'll get there eventually. That's the point that's what they're saying it's GONNA it's the human population has no immunity right. So it's a naive population. And it's going to make the rounds. It's going to eventually. Just make the rounds all over the world and then it'll slow down mainly because people will have either most people have already been infected. They won't be enough new. You know naive hosts to keep it going and do we know that you can't be reinfected. Well you'll have. Some level of immunity may not necessarily be one hundred percent of your no longer naive host. You have an immune system that seen seen this virus before the other thing is we want to slow it down and maybe an Iraq seen in twelve to eighteen months we have a vaccine and maybe we further slow it down and also. Maybe it'll be a seasonal situation and it actually will naturally slow down over the summer and give people some relief up until the new season starts if it operates seasonally. Yeah so any of the other thing that everyone is saying which is correct is don't panic but use your commonsense. You know just to avoid unnecessary contact with lots of evil face mask in the. Yeah yeah at least. Some Clark's wipes for the rest of us. Please honks toilet paper yeah please? The Toilet Paper Discusses Shelves Empty. And also don't be getting into fistfights over toilet paper at Costco. It's embarrassing yeah. We don't need a Thanksgiving Black Friday incident. Oh they're all over the world embarrassing. Okay Kerry you're going to give us a what's the word? Yes Oh. This word was sentenced by Linda from Petaluma California. She said I teach chemistry in high school and this term came up recently. So I figured I'd share with you and the whole crew. It's one I've always loved for the simple fact that I find it fun to say out loud. Always a good one to bring up in casual conversation and the word that she recommended is. Moity and Moya and many many of you have asked that we spell the words each week and this is an especially. I think. Necessary one dispel M. E. T. Y. Yeah it's a good one right and so I'm going to start a little bit with the etymology. Because then I think it makes more sense. When you look at all the different usages. Because it's true I had only ever heard of this word in a chemistry context but it apparently also has a sociology context as starting Brooklyn. No it's okay kind of were all French and it also has a property definition so the etymology of the word. Yeah it's from the Latin originally but the first time that has started to look like is old French around the fifteenth century in that usage it meant an equal half a half part or a share which is basically still its definition is just become a little bit more specific over time so if you look in like a dictionary definition you're gonNa find that it means let's see Miriam Webster. Which is kind of the American standard will say one of two equal parts. A half or one or two approximately equal parts or one of the portions into which something is divided or one of two basic complimentary tribal subdivisions and if you look at Cambridge Cambridge Dictionary. You'll see something similar. Apar- share something especially when it's divided into two parts but there they've added the chemistry definition but they just wrote a part of a molecule which is honestly not very specific. So if you really start to dig deep into the term you'll see that again. There are basically three main utilizations. There's the chemistry. Utilization Utilization Kinship and then a Moi early title which is a legal term that describes a portion of title ownership. So if it's like a divided tidal which is kind of interesting make sense in kinship. You'll see it. Referring oftentimes to tribal groups usually native American or specifically Iroquois or Australian aboriginal kinship groups. And also. I think there's a native Hawaiian kinship group and with that respect. Moi Eighty is like when there's a group that descends from a larger group and only hangs out with one other group

United States Twenty Twenty Cara Santa Maria Steven Novella World Health Organization Jane Avella Evan Bernstein Bob Novella Aids Official Cambridge Cambridge Dictionary Italy China Moi Eighty HIV Costco Miriam Webster
The Basque Carnivals

Travel with Rick Steves

06:24 min | 3 years ago

The Basque Carnivals

"Let's start with a look at the Mardi Gras and Carnival celebrations going on in Basque country. The customs and street parties will vary from town to town one of the oldest cultures in Europe. The Basques include some interesting public festivities in the days leading up to the fasting period of length traditions. That sometimes go back further than anyone can remember for a peek at how they do carnival in Basque country. We're joined by Claire Noah. She's from Hess Barron in the French Basque country and a Gustin lives in San Sebastian. On the Spanish side of the border. Welcome Claire and Augustine. Thank you very much so first of all. You're both from best country. Claire who are the Basques just very briefly and the basket is one of the oldest civilization in Europe and we are divided on those two parts one in France in another Barton Spain and Augustine. Those the language of Basque people yes. We speak Basque language which we call Skater. Who Scatter I WANNA talk about. Carnival carnival basically is the blow out before lent that leads up to Holy Week and Easter. It goes way back to even pre Christian Times on trying to get through the winter and there's a hope for resurrection for new crops in the fields for the end of the hunger time and the darkest depths of winter. I think the meat was going to go bad. And they had to eat it. All or something or carnival. Carney is the word meat and that led up to forty days of denial lent and then Easter so we know Mardi Gras in New Orleans. That's basically fat Tuesday in French. And IT'S CARNIVAL TIME RIGHT. Turn tell me about carnival. Because it's a big deal in Basque country. A Gustin what is carnival in your perspective. As a person in Basque country we have to waste of Celebrating carnival the more more than Christian celebrations. There are more popular on the Spanish side on the more traditional Pagan celebrations. That you can find in the past country of France. The difference is the recent history. I mean this pagan celebrations were banned by the dictator Franco for thirty five years He banned the use of the language and all kind of Celebrations related to pass or and this was banned. Sue was probably lost the in that time. So let me get this straight. You've got Basque culture. Which is a lot of ways? The same in France and in Spain but carnival is a mix of Christian and pagan traditions. And when you see these crazy creatures jumping up and down in Europe in many cultures it's pre Christian and it's a way to integrate the the indigenous religion in ancient times with the Christian. The newer religion and Franco was allied very carefully with the Catholic Church in Spain. He didn't want any pagan influence in the Spanish Basque country so he said this is a Christian festival none of that Pagan stuff but in France they were more free to have let loose with the pagan craziness. Correct correct Franco considered himself the highest representation of the Catholic Church and turn the country into a religious state Now clear I would imagine in France. Then you have some pretty wild costumes when people dress up during carnival especially where the Pagans go crazy in the French side of the border. What is the carnival? Can you just were on radio but paint a picture for look like for me? It's colorful with many natural things so we will have flowers leaves and we will have ribbons. We will have a chilling chuck which is a small bells everywhere. So you have to hear the carnival and you have to say it's an explosion. Okay of joy. It's just a moment where you go out from last year and everything that went wrong and you wish something really good for the next one so you just have to explodes yourself and just let it go. Go out with your animal part of you. Let your animal free and you're inside and we all have this side in so we have just. This is the perfect moment just to and then you start again so you dress up. There's music there's staying up all night. What's going on in different places? You've got different carnivals into French part of the Basque country three provinces for example Nepali which is really famous. You've got cash Celtic. So those people are going from house to house every weekend before carnival low even after they go to each house. They had get to know the neighborhood. So it's kind of ritual and they'll go to every house they sing. They play music. They DANCE. They share several cups of wine. And then it's a big party the tired but it's it's really nice. This is so interesting because I've been going to the best country for a long time and I have to be honest. I feel there's more character and enthusiasm in Spain because the French Basques are more French to me. More controlled by Peres but here on carnival. You let that ask animal that when you hear Claire. Talking about that from the Spanish Basque side on Carnival do you relate to have an animal you're gonNA lose all And fortunately now we have just a couple of little towns in the north of Navarro which are having the celebration in which the these men are carrying big belts that are bouncing and making big noise. Dig Like cowbells accounting. Yes huge cultures. A lot of this You know animal caretaking in the Malki. As the purpose of it is to wake the nature awake. The youth. Springtime is communist very much related to the end of winter. Welcome in the New Year and also we can in the nature and the spring is coming. So he's very much really. That's something you can see in two different towns in the north of Pamplona Navarre and also a couple of towns in the area outside San Sebastian. When I think of eastern Spain anyways I think of processions solemn processions like in savvy and so on some Amazon Too Holy Week Carnival feels a little more. Just apart and in. Holy Week is more sacred. Yes especially in the spiny side. You'RE GONNA see is big. Parades like you'd like him to turn off taller than most popular. One people go from all the areas. Go and see this parade. Our guest from Basque country are Agustin Cerita from San Sebastian Spain and Claire. Moya from aspirin a little town outside zone in the southwest corner of France.

France Spain Claire Europe Franco San Sebastian Claire Noah Christian Times Gustin Hess Barron Catholic Church San Sebastian Spain Barton Spain Mardi Gras Navarro New Orleans Augustine Agustin Cerita
Discussing Leading up to Breeder's Cup 2019 (With Scott Hazleton, Nick Luck, Gina Bryce, Frank Mirahmadi)

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

10:25 min | 3 years ago

Discussing Leading up to Breeder's Cup 2019 (With Scott Hazleton, Nick Luck, Gina Bryce, Frank Mirahmadi)

"Tasers plus i'm working came about ten years ago now i think it was wins and jato is still running goodyear to come i think she won the this stuff yeah and so i missed her agonizing defeat but yeah great to be back we mortar place kind of standing here thinking why do i live why do i live in the UK suv amen code and i i try to live here as much as i possibly can and you've been you've been stateside a ton the last several months skull and comparing notes as to how many days spent away from home this year i was beaten by you you will have someone nearly two hundred i think about one hundred twenty six months for me my very long suffering wife is just that if you need to pass assistant i'm happy to come along make the coffee whatever i'd say it's a pretty good gig you got going on out here on a day like today looking over the mountains perfect temperature top class horses cantering i you all is well with the world now and ideally from from here on in the next seventy two hours through saturday tonight get them all around safe and make this make this the the idyllic session that it should be the from from art lips god's ears as we say i wanted also to to the dubai experience right the last the last several years the the international i scott i mean lucky enough to where it we've got a royal ascot gina as well jeanine scott on the same royal ascot show now skull comes over and does a great job for fatigue as well then dubai and dubai together on on that show so yeah trips have been right i mean you can't get rid of me and to be honest with you our our our first encounter we always have we have this connection our first encounter which bad pinch is not here for this story because we're all together was the two thousand seven breeders cup at monmouth park it was my first big remote for HR TV it was was your first go second chauffeur ESPN yeah and it was lafitte lafitte was during the winter cycle presentations i show and we somehow not surprisingly found each other and managed to hang out more than a few times it was of course that week it was often oblique experience that we well saturday and sunday uh about friday and saturday but we're not talking about the weather though you're you guys were well the rain was what i call crying baby rain you think naturally has to stop but it never does danger this week that was is that was as frustrating a scenario as you'll ever going to have around racetrack it was gorgeous every single day that i got i got to meet scott hazelton think either third how i was blessed and we've not looked back since twelve years later here we are that was i i was there broadcasting for for me that was actually my first that was the first season of the show when i was alone was two thousand seven and broadcasting from from the from john heinz office that compound here and the show was four o'clock at that time four to seven so i was there all day and i basically ended up answering phones and helping people tickets and and really i was always met the days i that's one of my fondest memories let's get some let's get some thoughts and nick i always rely on you for international purposes however you've been covering all the lead ups so you know your opinions can go far beyond the the euro's but from an introductory stand point some of the horses this year that that are are kind of new and of course we had not a bayton switch but magical and up disappearing at the last minute and it was frustrating because she was ready to the sun aim she'd have been the marquee name as she'd been here given i welsh around last year and the season she's hiding she went on champions are champions weekend but she's not so on we go there isn't not substan- aim if you'd like to to hang the european challenge on but it scott some debt and there are plenty of hoses who legitimate i think probably the most interesting pair of horses is old persian and anthony van dyck see whether they can whether they can let down to bricks and mortar on the on the turf in the mile and a half race and whether they can expose any shortcomings in in bricks and mortar stamina i don't if you saw the clip on on twitter of me accosting chad yesterday it was a good natured exchange i said to my overcomplicating it he said you always complicate everything i think the the influence i was supposed to draw was that breaks it was just a good horse and i i think he'd be impervious to distance but i i think there's a dealer confidence in the ballydoyle camper van dyken can step up i think you'll have to step up a bit even though he's won a dobby and finish that in an irish champion stakes i think he needs another little step foot but they seem to think he's had the perfect preparation and he's by no means an afterthought they've had this race lined up for him since the summer and that always when we get to this juncture very often we've talked about horses that at the last set again they said oh let's go and and those horses invariably don't run well exactly so it's it's great that he's he ain't going great record in the race he's probably comparable to one one or two of his winners atn equivalent stage of their career he's he's legitimate and i can't seem finishing out of the out of the front path really i said to michelle when i was chatting to a yesterday on on the TV gee breakfast show and i'll say it again if old persian doesn't get any love from the batter's he's probably worth passing because on his full from your last year and his form for made on earlier this year a mile and a half on firm turf he's a he's a very good host but he does need to take a leap forward from the canadian run which was just okay even though he won the triple digit bar though did he not a one can rier you can run fast but just there wasn't much depth to the race fair enough for the work that i want to bring up to is a lou neck the ville de mar hicks runner because if desert encounter doesn't make that spectacular run at woodbine doesn't doesn't he show up here with a little bit of a little i'm chad i'm chairman of the desert encounter fan club only only a really ardent admirer of his exploits think he would have any kind of a show in anna breeders cup too so i think he's a show plan alaniz maybe he's honest horse who has proven that he's effective in north america but i think that's about us boulder cases i can make fair enough at an eugene you sort of perked up at the mention of his name all right yeah i actually agree with nick on the on the breeders cup turf but i just saw time christmas go past this morning on friday i think that's pretty amend as a bit of a lottery that race and they're coming down the hill and you want to get a good break and be drawn well and and get on with proceedings but the europeans quite well drawn in that race seems to be quite a few in with chances is one that's really so stamped his authority on the five furlongs sprint division at home it's a nice little horse his knee and actually when you see him go past he's not going to take the i really but i think he could be quite interesting and he's in a good spot there archie watson does really well with his juvenile he's bringing over a runner and band practice i think it's been joined in two so you'd expect him to had to be sharp and out and and another one with a with a chance but i think the juvenile houses some sometimes the race is that europeans can can occasionally pinch on the turf and there's a few interesting ones this year lucky though that with it being it's a different this year because this is only the second year of the juvenile turf sprint they had but they didn't it wasn't consecrated until she was able to race on the on the go a bit but having it around the band i think that the wesley horses have the advantage of their speed they out of the gate they get that position on the turn and then while you know it's it's game over it's not what you know the european i used to i think camario win if she breaks she's i know that's the that's the if i honestly think she's she couldn't it took a role of keeneland didn't that it took a rule of the stretch kaitlyn and then they're not gonna come back here i don't think we saw last year pledges hose just came out and blasted a multiple that was a different type of course it was it was i guess but i i don't know i think she wins if she breaks success good chances we'll drive drive yeah it's interesting they've taken a ali to wolverhampton to try and chain around the bend and get used to that because you know they you say they all going to encounter different different conditions today sir friday and they've only been running on the straight it's tough five gallons they've had to practice changing awesome getting out quickly and coming around a bend if you were there's there's one thing that unites ceos like a ali in the juvenile turf sprint and a host like anthony van dyke in turf is that this fixture has been on the top of their agenda since the summer so you're talking about hostess who are being specifically targeted at the breeders cup there's to die yet would be another one in the long race for fillies on the turf the to your own race on the tough and raja verion before she even one and finish second on an island in the moya he was saying i want to go to california with an east had some success with osa finishing placed in breeders cup races before they they have three hoses who have been typically targeted at this fixture right from the word go this year

Goodyear UK One Hundred Twenty Six Months Seventy Two Hours Five Furlongs Five Gallons Twelve Years Ten Years
14-year-old Millie Bobby Brown and her boyfriend break up

Radio From Hell

07:50 min | 5 years ago

14-year-old Millie Bobby Brown and her boyfriend break up

"Well the the polling shows that cats versus dogs who was like more I was not correct An Associated Press poll reveals. That, more people like dogs than cats typical coming from a cat owner. To lie about things I was. I just I thought I had. Seen a survey that said that. There were more. People in the US I was. Wrong I was not lying. About anything I admit that I was wrong I often wrong he's a. Member, of the cat deep state, is trying to he's trying to deceive in a, survey of just. Under two thousand people fifty nine percent who, were owners seventy four percents said they liked dogs a lot but. Only forty one percent said the same thing about cats The people. Surveyed explained their opinions with. Comments such as dogs are more loyal cats only care about themselves dogs. Want, to please their owners cats, are thousand times smarter than dogs some people would, say so those. Are their opinions I will tell you this Oh Wisconsin man has had to, have all of his limbs, amputated when he contracted a rare. Blood infection from his pet. Dog saliva Greg men, to fuel thought he had the flu went to. The hospital last month, only to find that his. Body was being ravaged by Cap. No Koto Faiza captain Cousteau phase yeah sounds bad Canada Motorola's type of bacteria found in the saliva of dogs It can vary in. Canada, very rare cases. Enter the bloodstream through the licks or bites of dogs So that whole thing about how. Your dog's mouth is cleaner the it's not it hit him with a vengeance. Bruising all over, him he looked like somebody had beat him with a baseball bat at his wife within a. Week doctors told them I, told him that, they had to cut off his legs as the disease Which caused the forty. Eight year old man's blood pressure to plummet and the circulation in, his limbs to dramatically decrease sometimes it decreases so much with the. Arms and legs just die doctors were had to take off portions of his. Hands than half, of both forearms this was all because of a bacteria that lives in the saliva of dogs Cancer Do you let your dog lick? You, yes I my, cats like, to lick. One of them does. And I I can't. I can't stand it I won't have it you just. Don't, like to be touched by. Any creature no that's not true at? All Rave contact, you do, yes but. Your cats tones are. Not soft they are. Very rough like sandpaper and the damn thing wants to? Lick, my arm all the time Would you where did kitty cats tongues You. Weren't, such a. Cat lover I am no I am I'm just. Unlovely as to why you have dogs SU SU does not wanna have cats because they. Inevitably get away and get run over They they reasoning it because they. Get run. Old they get, run over because she doesn't. Live with them I've never I've. Never had a cat that's gotten gotten away and, gotten run over I've had dogs that have, gotten run over, we'll, see we have the we have the dog doors so the dogs? On the, backyard and that means, that if we had a cat it would go out and you're and become you know you? You would. You, have cats. A cat with your dogs if you could I. Mean maybe because I mean there are people who both in the house and like that I'm sorry to report that, Millie Bobby Brown has split. Up with her boyfriend I a. Boyfriend anyway no she's not Millie Bobby Brown and, the announced Tuesday that she and her singer, boyfriend Jacob Satorius, have, split up the decision with Jacob that would be Jacob meet Millie? Too young, to know we're completely, neutral the fourteen year old Acura Moya she is to you Fourteen yes that's what I'm saying she's a little kid well they grow up so fast don't they in. Hollywood as scooters flood the streets of Salt Lake City. Leaders are now voicing concern over, laws in safety if you walk the streets. Of Salt Lake you've. Probably, notice them I, saw one of these things and I said I'm going to see, if I can make it around the block said. One resident who joked how easy, it was to use. In his fifties why he's fifty years old and he used it back Good for him Your. Old her. Hands so. Nice he's brave You know what he's, kind of. A cool I? Knew right, that they. Were like twenty right I guess let's see I don't think that the communication from scooter ride the scooter user has been very good in terms of what has been expected, of them or what is expected of them. Said Christian, Harrison with Salt Lake community council for example the law is. You're not allowed? To bicycle on sidewalks downtown So where does. That leave scooters that go faster than bicycles it's, a question that even Salt Lake, police admit that they don't know all the answers to partly because it's a. New issue in the city. Hasn't really dealt with it completely Mr Harrison claims that Salt Lake is allowed three times the volume of scooters and bikes on. The, streets. Than major. Metropolitan cities like Chicago we're trying to be open minded and flexible says John Larson Salt Lake's. Transportation director. But, the city going to do monthly checkups on how the companies are operating I think it'd. Be interesting. It will be interesting to do monthly statistics on who's been mowed. Down while riding a scooter or who's fallen off the, scooter yes Dylan all right so bring your. Helmet. To work, tomorrow tomorrow. After the show or maybe Friday after the show all right Gina carry you guys bring your helmet young enough to try this to ever wants to come we're gonna we're, gonna take a camera where to go out. Here on, Broadway we're gonna put you on a scooter and that goes So. Bring kneepads helmet whatever you think now th- guard guard shin guard. Site I'm going to wear my Cup, yeah for sure Don't you, wear that everyday, yeah yeah they do I'll wear. My, dance belt All right Donald Trump At, a. Rally in. Tampa Florida Said voter, voter ID. Cards we need voter ID cards you have to. Have an, ID, card for everything he said well if you even if, you go out to buy groceries you. Need a picture on the card you need an ID, card You go out and, you, want to buy anything you need to have an ID and bring your picture buy, groceries, you, need to. Have an ID, card wrong. Why didn't they turn to each other and go. Talking about, you, don't know they they cheer him like yes this country, is the laughing stock of the world. Because of our immigration policy President trump Also Ragged on or complained about fake news and and polls fake. Polls there all kinds of fake. Polls you shouldn't believe the polls polls are, fake and then he went on to talk about how well he's. Doing Just stand there and cheer and.

Salt Lake Millie Bobby Brown Jacob Satorius United States Mr Harrison Canada Associated Press Salt Lake City FLU Bruising Wisconsin Cancer Motorola Baseball Donald Trump Tampa Cousteau Florida President Trump
Senate, Sarah and Murder discussed on Nightside with Dan Rea

Nightside with Dan Rea

01:07 min | 5 years ago

Senate, Sarah and Murder discussed on Nightside with Dan Rea

"Hour president trump meets for an hour tonight on capitol hill with house republicans the subject immigration president trump sounded optimistic about immigration reform when he walked out of his meeting with house republicans the laws had been broken for many years decades but we had a great meeting for white house says the president endorsed two gop immigration bills that tackle border wall funding the be the lottery an immigrant family separations but the pieces of legislation don't have the needed support in the senate kenneth moton abc news the capitol civil rights attorneys file a federal lawsuit accusing bristol county sheriff tom hodgson unlawfully detaining an immigrant for nearly three weeks they allege the sheriff's refusal to free moya assists ribas violated state law hodgson claims the lawsuit as completely false and unethical a boston federal court jury continues deliberations tomorrow in the murder trial of mobster cadillac frank salami and an associate they did not reach a verdict after getting the case today the two defendants denied the accusation there accused in the killing of restaurant owner stephen to sarah in nineteen ninetythree to sorrows family releasing a statement today saying however gruesome.

Senate Sarah Murder Boston Ribas Moya Bristol County GOP Stephen Frank Salami Tom Hodgson President Trump White House Donald Trump Three Weeks
British regulators to fine Barclays CEO, monitor whistleblowing program

Today

01:45 min | 5 years ago

British regulators to fine Barclays CEO, monitor whistleblowing program

"A treatment will not be easy the chief executive of barclays is to pay a fine for breaking conduct rules it follows a lengthy investigation by two city under watchdogs the financial conduct authority and the prudential regulation authority into jeff staley's attempts to unmask an internal whistleblower mr staley escaped further sanctions and retains the backing of the barclays board as does she need avid reports just data admitted using barclays internal security team to track down a member of staff had made allegations about a longtime associate whom he'd recruited to the bank the fair and the investigation that followed have cast a long shadow of mr status reputation this city watchdogs ruled that mr stele breached a rule requiring executives to act with juice skill care and diligence and proposed that he pay a penalty however they did not find him unfit to continuous barclays ceo mr status board has reaffirmed that it remains confident in his abilities and recommends his reelection at the forthcoming annual general meeting the chief executive of royal mail moya greene is to retire in september with a package of around a million pounds after more than eight years in the job was green oversaw the privatization of royal mail in two thousand thirteen she'll be replaced by rico back executive at royal mail german police are evacuating part of berlin city centre following the discovery what's believed to be a british bomb dropped during the second world war streets and buildings around the city's main railway station are being sealed off the time is ten past eight how did it come to pass that people who arrived in this country is british subjects traveling on their parents passports were decades later being asked to prove their right to be here and being denied access to vital services when they couldn't.

Chief Executive Barclays Jeff Staley Mr Staley Mr Stele Moya Greene Executive Berlin City Centre CEO Million Pounds Eight Years
LONDON BRIEFING: Royal Mail Promotes Internally As Moya Greene Departs

02:12 min | 5 years ago

LONDON BRIEFING: Royal Mail Promotes Internally As Moya Greene Departs

"The add on's are build it yourself cardboard kits with accompanying software they let users transformed switch into things like miniature pianos robot exoskeleton and also some other objects intendo hoping that this will broaden the appeal of the switch beyond hardcore gamers and perhaps down even into the under sixteen crowd you know what they say just give kids at cardboard box intendo shares are up by one point three percent in tokyo will us stocks moved lower after a three day rally for a close up look at what's happening in financial markets here in asia let's get tipple invites doug christner doug all right we had the weakness in tech and that was precipitated by the comments from taiwan semiconductor overnight us time it raised a lot of concern about weak demand for mobile phone ships going forward look at apple shares they were down nearly three percent also had disappointing earnings from procter and gamble and philip morris incidentally the snp consumer staples group was down more than three percent federal regulators are reportedly preparing to find wells fargo about a billion dollars now the washington post says this fine stems from abuses tied to auto insurance and mortgage lending and we have takeda pharmaceuticals in the japanese session down by more than three percent looks like takeda is back to being the only public suitor for shire this is after allergan said during the us session it did not plan to make an offer for shire nikkei two five right now we could by about three tenths of one percent in seoul the kospi is down three tenths of one percent and insignia the asx two hundred is down just about two tenths of one percent during the us session we had long term interest rates moving higher at one point the ten year was trading with a yield of two point nine three percent that boosted a lot of the phoenix financial stocks here in the states but some of the bond proxies and real estate firms were in retreat to get to tokyo now check in with bloomberg's jeff sutherland for the latest on what's happening in japan jeff good morning we did see some data out this morning at eight showed inflation slowed during march with consumer prices excluding food coming in at zero point nine percent after reaching one percent in.

Asia Japan Seoul Takeda Pharmaceuticals SNP Philip Morris Apple Doug Christner Tokyo Jeff Sutherland Bloomberg United States Takeda Washington Post Taiwan Semiconductor