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"noda" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:42 min | 2 months ago

"noda" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Continue now with the view from Davos in a conversation with Goldman Sachs international CEO Richard Noda. After tough earnings and job cuts at the bank notices Goldman is adjusting with a positive outlook and many strategic changes ahead. Goldman's Richard notice spoke with Bloomberg's francine LaCroix at the World Economic Forum. Let's listen into that conversation now. How are you going to win back investors? What are we going to fight for some performance? Yeah, I think the important point is the strength of the core franchises. And so if you look across our envisioned banking global markets footprint, which we've pulled out to businesses together, that reorganization is not complete. And if I look at the performance of that business, frankly, through last year, the performance was terrific and it's really important we continue that performance, the return on equity across that platform here was in the teens in the 16% there about really good financial performance. We may be more importantly the market share market share across the corporate footprint, the institutional investor footprint. So really, really strong performance. We've combined our asset management business into one unit, it's important we continue to grow management fees and drive that forward. So those two core franchises, which really make up the core of the firm and the bulk of the firm, we've got to continue to drive performance. And I think, and I think you have a time that will be rewarded. Any more strategic overhaul, you know, even more job cuts than already announced or changes in the way the business is run. We've sized the firm to seek what we think the asset will be. But of course, you have to be nimble and I think it's important particularly in a cyclical industry and I industry we continue to adapt to the environment, but looking ahead, we think we've got the firm near to the right place. Now, I think importantly, we can continue to hire a lot of people. We hiring over 3000 people from universities this year. So we're going to bring a lot of new people into the organization. We are selectively higher up and down the organization. So these cats help us drive greater efficiency, help us size the footprint. Katie has been some adjustment across some of our consumer facing platform businesses and so we think we're set. But we will continue to adapt to the environment as it unfolds. Richard, what about compensation? So we always try and match our compensation and the rewards for our people. To performance and last year was obviously a tough a year. We very focused on driving returns for shareholders. We drove a 10% plus ROE for shareholders last year, but compensation and rewards for our people. You have to reflect overall performance here and clearly last year was a tough year than the year before and compensation was higher and it's a cyclical business and our compensation will continue to follow that trend. How much will businesses be cuts and actually, do you think stomp will take it badly? I think our people have a long-term view that he had to build a career and they know that it's a cyclical industry. I think over time, it's still offers terrific returns for our people. But you have to take a long-term view and you have to look through the cycle and you have to form a view as to what do you want your awards to be over a cycle as opposed to any single single year. And there will be good years and there'll be less good years. But history has shown that you stick with it over time, you do very well. There's a lot of optimism, which surprises me, given that we were so pessimistic just a month and a half ago. What's your take? Are we being overly optimistic and is that actually a sign that things could go wrong this year? We come off a challenging 2022, which was a difficulty at navigates, inflation, inflation across the U.S., the UK, Japan, was the highest it's been in 40 years and there was a lot of focus on inflation obviously the central banks were moving rates and moved them a lot further and faster than people that anticipated at the outset geopolitics. We know the issues of last year. And this clearly been progress. It was many, many funds. The central banks have moved a long way. I think it feels like we passed peak inflation. So that's obviously good news. Gas prices across Europe have come down. That's obviously important. China, the real thing of China is a very, very significant factor. We wouldn't have predicted that a couple of months ago. So there are a lot of things to feel good about. But I think we still climbing down the mountain here and there's still going to be challenges in front of us. And so I think we need to be, we should be optimistic, but we should be cautious. Our markets are too optimistic you think. They still believe about this fed pivot, which frankly, you know, maybe hard to come by if you listen to that governor's day in and day out. Navigating your way off the mountain is a challenge. And there are still many headwinds. Geopolitics and the challenges still sit there. We don't know where inflation is going to end up. We don't absolutely show where the rate hikes and we still got to deal with QT, supply chain issues. So there's still lots in front of us. But there is good news and we are making progress, but it's not going to be a straight line. So I'm sure that there will be some bumps in the road. These markets won't get up in a straight line. It looks landing, navigating a soft landing is a really challenging thing to orchestra. And we shouldn't take it for granted. That's Goldman Sachs international head Richard not us speaking with Bloomberg's francine LaCroix. You can catch that full interview. And all of our conversations from Davos on Bloomberg dot com and on the Bloomberg terminal. We got another view on the global outlook with Mary Callahan erdos, the CEO of JPMorgan asset and wealth management as our conversations from the World Economic Forum continue on day four at Davos. Futures are pointing to a lower open once again S&P futures are down 24 points down futures lower by a 197 NASDAQ futures on the decline by 79 points. This is Bloomberg

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"noda" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

05:26 min | 4 months ago

"noda" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

"Actually patient or just passive plus plus raw power was a shortstop in high school trending down the defensive spectrum throughout his pro careers, probably a right Fielder or a first baseman long term just because of his size will make for an interesting three true outcomes type guy in Colorado in that trade Cleveland picked up Juan brito and put him on their 40 man, switch hitting second baseman from the rocky system, part of that really interesting group of young hitters that the rockies had come up through the complex last year and then low a Fresno for the most part. This year, young kiel Fernández and warming burn a bell and that group of guys brito my type of dude, you know, compact short levered switching up the middle guy, good feel for contact, not a really a very good defensive player. Interesting that Cleveland targeted him. They've had a lot of players like this come through the system, including Jose fermin, who they traded to the Cardinals. That's another super low swinging strike rate versatile middle infield guy with not a lot of power. Cleveland traffics and guys like that all the time. I still think that they have the pieces to make a trade this off season with some of these guys Juan brito is a little further away from the big leagues than some of the other middle infielders on their roster guys like Brian rocio, we obviously saw some Gabriel Arias this year, but between Ahmed Rosario and Andres Jimenez, Arias, Brian rocio, angel Martinez, who they added to the 40 man yesterday and a couple others, there's just so many middle infielders in this org that I still think Cleveland is in position to do something at first base and corner outfield and DH. They need a Big Bopper. It's just about whether ownership is going to open up the wallet, which they have tended not to do in Cleveland aside from the José Ramírez extension. So that's another group. And then, yeah, let's see. I mean, it's a raise traded Xavier Edwards to the Marlins. The Marlins kind of weirdly had an overage and played out over the course of the last couple of weeks where they ended up losing a bunch of guys off of waivers in ways that make me question how they manage the margins of their roster. Like they traded multiple prospects away for coal soul S in March or April and then lost him on waivers like last week as part of them clearing spots to deal with the overage that they had on their fringe. And while ultimately, I think the Marlins had a good day yesterday, I do think Xavier Edwards has enough bat the ball skill to be a 52nd baseman and is just probably an upgrade to Joey Wendell pretty soon was certainly an upgrade to Jose Devers who had been occupying a 40 man spot for them and you know some of the pitchers that they added Eli villa lobos has a good splitter and Josh Simpson is a pretty standard mid 90s with a plus breaking ball reliever like some of the decision making processes there. Aren't helping them accumulate the sort of depth that some of these other teams have, especially on the pitching side, which is where I think you need it, especially if you're the Marlins and trying to compete in a really tough division. And then just looking at some of the other teams here, I think that's sort of it. Like the Dodgers, the Dodgers for sure have left guys off the roster who are interesting and who I think are going to easy rule 5 candidates to point to Ryan Noda. Who they traded for from, I think they traded for him. He was definitely with Toronto a couple years ago. I don't know if they if they claimed him in some way or if they ended up trading for him, but Ryan Noda, I think is good enough hitter that he's almost certainly going to be taken in the rule 5. Yeah, this was going to be our last question, by the way. Just who you think the most tempting, unprotected players will be who could be tat rule 5 candidates. Yeah, so the Dodgers for sure have a couple of guys, Noda is one of them. I think you could make a case for Jose Ramos and Ryan ward both Jose Ramos is just shy of 22. He was reckless in the fall league, just his head was flying everywhere. He just underneath so many fastballs at the top of the zone just trying to do damage with every swing. And I think that even though the Dodgers have found a way to slip guys like this onto the roster of the last couple of years, like they did with Eddie's Leonard and your beat vivas last year. With Andy paes last year that Ramos fell below their line this season. I think that they're probably deciding between him and Johnny Deluca at the end and Deluca had just performed more consistently over the last couple of years and they picked him. But Ryan ward and Jose Ramos both outfielders in the Dodgers system. Ramos is more of the sexy, huge tools. You know, if you're a team that's got a bunch of roster space, maybe you need like a glorified fourth or 5th outfielder this year, maybe someone will pop Jose Ramos based on upside, whereas Ryan ward is more like the steady performer type of guy in the Dodger system and then, you know, all the teams like the Yankees and the Dodgers that tend to have a lot of pitching, so like, you know, again, I'm just looking at the Dodgers roster resource page here and Nick Robertson,

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"noda" Discussed on The Healthcare Policy Podcast

The Healthcare Policy Podcast

05:02 min | 7 months ago

"noda" Discussed on The Healthcare Policy Podcast

"So this was all bipartisan from the beginning, but the national organ transplant act. You may refer to it. You may hear it referred to by acronym Noda. That created a legislative infrastructure for the system. OPOs in some formation preceded Noda. But the legislative infrastructure has been around since 1984. So since that period of time, it's important to understand OPOs have geographic monopolies. So there are no competitive pressures for OPOs to perform well candidly to perform better. OPOs are historically have had and we can get to this later in the conversation. Some recent reforms are aiming to address this, but opioids have had legally unenforceable performance metrics, which is to say, no matter how poorly an OPO performed. HHS did not have as determined by federal judges. The legal authority to take contract from the opium. So in addition to no competitive pressures for an OPO, there were also no regulatory pressures for no fuel to provide the high service that the patients would need. And candidly deserve. And the other thing is OPOs are the only major program in healthcare at the operate on what's called a cost reimbursement basis for people understanding how I define major. The only other one I've found is critical access hospitals at a much smaller level. But so OPOs are a 100% reimbursed for their costs. With a few things to be technical about it that are carved out is not allowable costs, but have this, they basically have this pretty unique structure in healthcare where there are no pressures for their own cost containment. And certainly that leads to, as is now animating to bipartisan congressional investigations, a lot of fraud rates and abuse or there have been instead of even criminal Medicare fraud. The bigger problem, actually, I think candidly on a day to today is that there is no pressure for intelligent allocation of resources. So there are no financial pressures for an OPO to do better, which is to say you can decide on January 1st what

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"noda" Discussed on Subtly Weird With Usman

Subtly Weird With Usman

04:50 min | 11 months ago

"noda" Discussed on Subtly Weird With Usman

"Now, onto the surprise stage. Yeah, so what do we mean by surprise? It has to do with the fact that we are taking the podcast in another direction. We say another direction or we're just we are remodeling. Yeah, very branding. It's quite a lot of things. About the podcast, important things here. Yeah, important things that we feel like. We've had feedback from guests through from listeners. So important things that would feel like would make the podcast be more advanced. Because I wouldn't lie, I wanted to I'm not comparing this podcast to a podcast. When I listen to some certain types of podcasts. No, I'm serious. Yeah, I want to listen to some things. We are starting out together. I know a couple of us that are doing porcata, taking the audio quality to the maximum. But then I know of others that they don't care what it sounds like. Don't record new edits in stuff like that. I know many softwares are Javier. I use that. There's one for normalizing audio. I know you can't do all that one 50 but I downloaded the full course on Adobe edition just to land out edit my podcast. That goes into just to make it sound good. There is a particular episode that we are checking inside on like a couple of them. It stopped us from using our regular makes Abby. We brought new mics. It's not because we have the money. This bikes are like, it's key. You sieve that money. We are not any money on podcasts. They thought that goes into it for you to be like, okay, I want this to sound good. All these four posterity stick I will give you to listen from episode one to episode ten and see the change. Yeah. She understand. To the other 15, it just bothers me. So in lieu of that in light of thoughts, you still want to make some changes down to I think basically just when I was in a podcast is perfect bolts were trying to make it better and better and better. So yeah. Yeah, so first on the list would be from the top now the change of name. Yeah. So instead of disturbing where the usman podcast I bought as a co host, but then she has gravitated to being a partner. The name of the podcast would be the podcast. So that would be the name of the podcast going forward, starting from season two at podcasts with us. So basically, we'll change our cover arts. Change our mood of recording. And hopefully we'll have a lot more interviews and learn more diversity on the podcast. So yeah, so this style of blood promotion of gradient one way. We have before me. So yeah, so a lot of things will be changing and we are very excited and working very, very hard to make it possible versus into, you know, I bring you guys with us. Yeah, and we have to not make it promise Noda. Our episode is very regular. Yeah, because I feel like it was such a very different and to be fair in our defense. It had to do with the technicalities of a fishing places to record. I also want to record in a place where the cut down route. They love things. You can do to mitigate the noise that will come in. And so that led to no releasing episodes, because when it's like, make sure the episode is okay for using it. So not just we pour you guys to mind a lot a lot drop things that are not of quality and more, you know, you go to the materials quality and then this nylon Guinea. So I'll give you the expensive things. I don't know if we can cause their expensive sheets. But yeah, that was like to be without more regular episodes. I mean, when we come back, it will be up to us to decide if it will be a weekly podcast or a biweekly podcast. So either two weeks or one week releasing. We'll promise you it's still going to be top notch as always. Oh, and of course, there are more changes that you'll be surprised to you guys. You can see the cake on juices..

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"noda" Discussed on Music Swap

Music Swap

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Music Swap

"You believe by Japanese breakfast that came out in June 2021? It is indie pop and chamber pop. Chamber pop. Chamber pop. I'm not exactly sure what that means. I'd like to look up a definition because I'm curious if some of the things that I heard are typical of that genre. Chamber pop sometimes called orc pop. Ork pop. Short for it orchestral pop. Oh. Is a music genre that combines rock music with the intricate use of strings, horns, piano, and vocal harmonies. Oh my God, that makes sense. Yeah. Okay. And other components drawn from the orchestral and lounge pop of the 1960s. Okay, then I had a very loose vague vaguely correct idea of what it was, but thank you for sharing that with me. Yeah. I should have looked it up. Because I think that does correspond with some of my thoughts. But go ahead. Yes, I'm very nervous to hear your thoughts, because as I'm about to explain, this is a ten out of ten album for me, man. Still after the still. Still. Okay. It got a little tested, like when I read some of the actual song meanings because I was like, no, I was applying my own things to this. Still love it. Still. Is there a particular song that stands out for you in that regard? Maybe be sweet or in hell, I'll get into that later. But, you know, it's still a second best album of 2021. The first one is, of course, center get ready by lingua Noda. Another ten out of ten because it is. And just this album is so beautiful and I unfortunately have not listened to any of her other albums, which I probably should very soon. Thematically from what I read, it sounds like they would be right up your alley. Yes. Little darker little, more sad. Yeah. Yeah. Which kind of surprised me that this one was supposed to be like happier because dude posing for cars almost like it got me a tear up, dude. But that's the last song, right? It's the last song, but it's consistently pretty driven by loss still for some reason. Yeah. Maybe not fully, but like, I don't know. Maybe I attached my own meanings to it..

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"noda" Discussed on MusicSwap

MusicSwap

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on MusicSwap

"You believe by Japanese breakfast that came out in June 2021? It is indie pop and chamber pop. Chamber pop. Chamber pop. I'm not exactly sure what that means. I'd like to look up a definition because I'm curious if some of the things that I heard are typical of that genre. Chamber pop sometimes called orc pop. Ork pop. Short for it orchestral pop. Oh. Is a music genre that combines rock music with the intricate use of strings, horns, piano, and vocal harmonies. Oh my God, that makes sense. Yeah. Okay. And other components drawn from the orchestral and lounge pop of the 1960s. Okay, then I had a very loose vague vaguely correct idea of what it was, but thank you for sharing that with me. Yeah. I should have looked it up. Because I think that does correspond with some of my thoughts. But go ahead. Yes, I'm very nervous to hear your thoughts, because as I'm about to explain, this is a ten out of ten album for me, man. Still after the still. Still. Okay. It got a little tested, like when I read some of the actual song meanings because I was like, no, I was applying my own things to this. Still love it. Still. Is there a particular song that stands out for you in that regard? Maybe be sweet or in hell, I'll get into that later. But, you know, it's still a second best album of 2021. The first one is, of course, center get ready by lingua Noda. Another ten out of ten because it is. And just this album is so beautiful and I unfortunately have not listened to any of her other albums, which I probably should very soon. Thematically from what I read, it sounds like they would be right up your alley. Yes. Little darker little, more sad. Yeah. Yeah. Which kind of surprised me that this one was supposed to be like happier because dude posing for cars almost like it got me a tear up, dude. But that's the last song, right? It's the last song, but it's consistently pretty driven by loss still for some reason. Yeah. Maybe not fully, but like, I don't know. Maybe I attached my own meanings to it..

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"noda" Discussed on Mommies Tell All

Mommies Tell All

01:58 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Mommies Tell All

"They'll hang around me and the wave but they to see that hind have needs to and then later on their conceptualization of what it means to be. A mom is someone who nurtures themselves someone who says noda things someone who goes out and sees their friends and i think that is really awful to teach our children. They're always watching us absolutely while you're being a great model for your children and i mean all women out there to Focus on you and focus on better communication with yourself and others. It's like so huge. Where i'm so thankful that you came on today because i feel like i needed to hear a lot of this and i know that a lot of people out there really thinking today well tracy thank you so so so so much for being on we So appreciate you coming on. Where can our listeners find you online and everywhere i always online but like it's everywhere everywhere everywhere the best place on instagram dr dot tracy d send me a damn say hello. I'm in my. Dm's talking to people because it is social media or being social Check out my website. I have tons of free resources. I know going to therapy can be challenging. When we don't have the time we can't find a sitter or the resources are super hard to get to. So that's dr. Tracy d dot com and you can also check out my online. Space be connected. Thank you so much. We really appreciate having you on an delight today. Thank you thank you having. I love saving money on health care. That's why when. I used to work a nine to five job. I would always sign up for a flexible spending account every year. And i just found out something pretty cool and i wanted to make sure you knew about it to do to. The pandemic government is allowing employers to extend the twenty twenty use it or lose it deadline into twenty twenty one. That means that if you had an ethics say last year your employees may have.

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"noda" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

04:32 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Yeah when you have a baby girl a lot of stuff that and let me tell you something. This is like a hurricane worth of stuff. Yeah from all over the place know they have so many friends and so many people and everybody wants to send something. It's always closed. Always stuff fox's stuff and she's got instagram ready. The whole thing you know everywhere. You got my coffee wrong there. I got your cobra cobra. You well hold on wait a minute. Then that's i ordered. You want me to show you what i ordered you. Man says norman on this one norman. What it says norm noda's mine by what the hot coffee. Now you drink that. Oh this one so ever since they got rid of that cinnamon stuff. This is just the pit. Absolute pits. yeah. You wasn't that i did. I screwed up the order. I'm sorry not augur. i'll. I'll send somebody else dan. It's okay i'll suck it up. I'll be okay little adversity. It's fine jerry is here to talk about some more adversity with the the yankees and everything else. That's going on jerry powered by super book now open with better odds and favorable prices and brought to you by town fair tire. Nobody beats town fair tire new body and it was not a good night for the bombers again. It'll be a one to.

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"noda" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)

Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)

04:45 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)

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"noda" Discussed on The World Next Week

The World Next Week

05:05 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on The World Next Week

"Have an inflection. Point here We have to i think. Focus on cuba for cubans resolve cuba's problems amongst cubans here and there. When he's someone helped. Bring all that together in american play constructive role there. That's number one number two. I'd keep the s. And the un out of this. I'd keep third countries out of this. Cuban community can work together to solve problems. They've done it before they've done it all throughout history they can do it again finally administration. Please don't give up the pressure points you have. Before we start easing sanctions again have a roadmap have red lines and do it in a way that we can show measurable goals connected to. Us national interest first and foremost make start doing some of that and start talking with each other. Even people disagree with each other. We're going to move product in a very good way. We have to talk to people on the island. Naturally it has to happen. Those are the folks taken the risks. Those folks you know. Support lillian if you have a quick point and then i'd like to try to fit in another question or oh wow okay well. I'll be very quick. I think that biden has his whether he wants it or not. He has no power to change the embargo that has to house to happens. We congress in that allows him to do other things. And i think that he needs to take you off the terrorist list. He needs to restock the diplomat. The diplomacy in havana. He needs to have consular services and of anna which are taken away under the trump administration and sent to third countries These kinds of things and he needs to find ways to to get some remittances to cuba without the cuban military Gaining from every dollar we son These are ways that the united states could stop playing the scripted role. The cuban state has been granted them and they continues to benefit from and and we need to stop being the bad guy. You know and if your rear to stop being the bad guy and we're going to ignore in fact all of them -tations to play the bad guy role. The cuban state gives us that doesn't necessarily include that we take absolutely no moral stances on the repression. I mean from havana in havana. You we as presence there can bring the opposition to the embassy. We can demand issue statements about what's happening on the ground. We can be witnesses. And as long as we have a no presence there than we allow the cuban state to continue to create the narratives that does to spin those narratives into distribute those narratives worldwide. And so i think we need without using the word engagement. Because i think it's something different. It's radical friendship. I think it's you know it's it's moral right. you know. We should be there as as witnesses not as imperial manipulators of the scenario in cuba a ticket. What could point. We'd love to be there but guess what when those of us were not even allowed to go and visit with the distance and the opposition in cuba. We should be allowed to go. And the by the ministration. Maybe should tell the cuban government you want to travel. Let's allow americans to visit with dissident leaders and not end up in jail. Like client of mine has been for five years and other americans arrested. It's not that easy to go to police state. Why should we go to an embassy. I think we can sure that. I'm gonna have all kinds of trouble going there. I mean i may not be able to get in. I do think that there are things that you say publicly as part of your policy isn't there are things that you don't say publicly and in view start making demands publicly bite administration. Paul is cards on the table. Then he's got no way to negotiate so there are things that when when that he needs to be careful to keep in the pocket you know that become the negotiating principles Who our presence there. you know an for remittances had the cuban state is desperate for cash even if it pretends it's not you know and it's desperate for for tourism even if it is minimal and it is family based right so out up. Stop go ahead. Sorry no actually. I think perhaps then this is the best way for for us to wrap up with a little bit of a glimpse into the lively debate even within the cuban-american community I i tend to agree with your lillian that the the the embargo has played the role of the perfect scapegoat for the cuban government for many decades But no i. I think both of you have made fantastic points. I know noda unless you have something to add but you. You're you play the role of the the more objective reporter of the one making policy recommendations And while it is very difficult for cubans to end on time. I know that c- afar is it is now one pm. So i'd like to thank everybody so much for joining today's virtual meeting and big. Thank you to our speakers. Please do not the audio and transcript of today's meeting posted on farts website. Thanks so much. For more event audio. Subscribe on itunes or visit us at c. f. r. dot org..

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"noda" Discussed on Shift+F1

Shift+F1

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Shift+F1

"Landowners and sort of followed by batas crash into the side of her stopping than batas follows through and hit peres and poor. Pierre goslin writing his own business around the outside i think he notices the lockup by vodka contact with landau and he dives down further into the runoff area to basically get around us but then has to continue doing so because all of these cars that are flying pasta so his. He's basically gone from a fantastic six position that was on the grades to to being last. Meanwhile the crash aren't over london. Our lance stroll has also had a bit of a warbler breaks and also goes over the grass to sort of that at t-bone charlotte clara basically rides up the side of his car diner. Ricardo thinks he's in second place because all the cars in front of them have crashed and just as he's exiting turn one gets hit by charles mcclair twice so now he's gone from thinking he's he's He's in second position to spinning around. And then you have s. alcon who is sort of a no-man's-land on the gridlock is suddenly the car. Who's in first position followed by a bunch of other cars. Some of which have wings coming off some of which are trying to get back up to speed By the time basically shuffled to turn three We have a safety car followed quickly by a red flag. yes as you said oh con and And metal actually who ends up right behind. Him both took their time with the start. And as a result were back far enough to dodge the malay so they they really benefited fedel. Maybe did not intentionally take take it easy. But he also had a poor start but yes those guys avoided the carnage. But out of this race now are botas norris peres stroll and leclair leclair. Incidentally his engine will need to be replaced. This'll be his third so he will dodge a penalty but anything further in the season. I will just like i mentioned before for staffing and ten place grid penalty for stopping has somehow survived this malet but his car is i think the barge board came off entirely. Yes so he. The red flag is good for verstappen. Because they'll get to repair it. And this is just like hamilton and silverstone. He would not have been able to continue if not for this red flag but yet his the right barge board which is just behind. It's all like crazy. Aerodynamic stuff right behind the front tire that's coming up out of the floor and it looks nuts but contributes a lot to the downforce. It's basically gone. They actually have to tape and sand down a lot of the jagged edges of that and the floor because they don't want further damage to propagate through it but apparently most of the focus of the repairs on the cooling pipes in the side pot. Oh wow okay So that didn't replace any of those. Aerodynamic elements basically just like they. They straightened some pipes and replace the cover of the side pod. There is a photo on instagram of for scar after the race and and it is very obvious that they're supposed to be a lot more car there. I'll put that in the show notes but yeah everyone comes in to the pits in this order. Hamilton having you know got away clean in the front and escaped all of this then okon in second federal in third signs soon. Noda latifi alonzo russell reichen schumacher in tenth. Then ghastly having yet dod had to go basically into another county to avoid all that stuff. In eleventh ricardo verstappen made it back in thirteenth then. Massive open and g-o-v nazi so just to set up the restart here which we get after not too long a delay. Everybody leaves the pits on intermediate tyres because the track is semi wet. But it looks like it's drying so the teams decide to send their drivers out for for formation lap. And just have them make the call to to pit they're they're relaying information to their teams It's important to note that during a normal formation lap before the start of race it is not allowed for the pit wall to tell the driver to do anything It's a rule to ensure that the driver alone is driving the car so nothing about clutch. Bite points for the start. Nothing about pitting for tires. They added the new rule. That one is. I feel like it's only three years old or something Allow contact them in only in cases of like safety.

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"noda" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

03:44 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

"Believe in roger goodell basically with a vision to redo cloud base starting with you. You're a developer. You have some specific use case you wanna spend up with my sequel database. You wanna spend a container and run your application in it. Very determined use cases. I can't even describe the business very well except other than it's well-designed to cloud take cloud from the ground up design it very well. Make the economics work eventually is going to go in the data center business. Probably in the next couple of years. I would guess or privileged information but like that was one of the biggest personal investments. I made I love that. I love when you when you go when you go beyond like. What feels like me uncomfortable. That's what happened. I did not sleep super well that night because look i've gone. Broke twice literally literally twice in my life. So like making a big bet. On a very speculative asset is a little heart. Amen yeah okay. So i did one. Okay qualms media. I so one that i'm excited. I love investing in companies that feel like blue ocean versus right ocean so talked about this before offline engineering analytics and like what like an understanding of like is a developer productive like year. She they like like how are they. How can we measure how kind of communicate and see it and man. I've seen a lot of these companies that just do like get analytics. Pull and push. And then they'll then some companies that tried to analyze code bases in an ai. Type of way which is really hard and then a research level problem that. I don't think it's like the answers are good enough yet. There's come to invest in and salt lake city and the founders is abi noda he was the founder of pulled panda which think has a get hub bought a for sonny and his entire career has been dedicated to develop a productivity in an experience and his first version of his company was sort of engineering analytics. You know what's the code base. How many developers like this type of stuff that what he came to me and i love it the people that kind of come back from the forest and they like look. I've been doing this the whole time. But i think it's all wrong like what is right. Actually it's a qualitative solution so it's a surveying company. So there's all these companies that like the culture and in fifteen five basically do like hr performance management. I pass in a bunch of these businesses. Because i thought it was. Low tech may is one of my biopsies. Some of them done really really well and you can quantify qualitative feedback. Imagine doing it specifically for a developer. Like hey what's your bottleneck right now. Or hey like have you done this. For since then. Basically like getting qualitative feedback from developers inside the workflow without being disruptive. And it's the customer. The company is now being used or the products being used by like three or four fortune. One hundred customers and it's like you know it's not a really big team but it does the solution right incorrect and as the engineering analytics as well and so you can basically if your developers are productive. Know if they're happy now if they're staying and actually be able to quantify roi and see how. Technical debt gets a crude. It's pretty cool. So that's my that's my first one. Okay that's your first one second one. Watch that that space as growing. That's one on one interview. Yeah and by the way in that same category. I think we talked about this. A little bit. You have the okay. Hq the way dev. Yeah suites like type of product which is pretty cool. Sort of full stack engineering dashboard productivity. And i want these companies to be successful by the way. Because it is pretty bad. Like i don't i don't on the other hand. I kind of disagree with the whole category at a certain level. Because look i never like being told what to do. And i don't like people basically sending me report how i'm doing like i'll tell you how i'm doing is my attitude like you wanna know how i'm doing like you know how much productivity i'm doing asked me if you have an organization where you basically need to put in complete metric.

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"noda" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

03:44 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

"Believe in roger goodell basically with a vision to redo cloud based starting with you. You're a developer. You have some specific use case you wanna spend up with my sequel database. You wanna spend a container and run your application in it. Very determined use cases. I can't even describe the business very well except other than its well-designed to cloud take cloud from the ground up design it very well. Make the economics work eventually is going to go in the data center business. Probably in the next couple of years. I would guess or privileged information but like that was one of the biggest personal investments. I made I love that. I love when you when you go when you go beyond like what feels like million uncomfortable. That's what happened. I did not sleep super well that night because i look i've gone broke twice literally literally twice in my life so like making a big bet on. A very speculative asset is a little heart. Amen okay so. I did one. Okay qualms media. I so one that i'm excited. I love investing in companies that feel like blue ocean versus right ocean so talked about this before offline engineering analytics and like what like an understanding of like is a developer productive. Like she or they like like how are they. How can we measure. How kind of communicate and see it and man. I've seen a lot of these companies that just do like get analytics. Pull and push. And then they'll then some companies that tried to analyze code bases in an ai. Type of way which is really hard and then a research level problem that. I don't think it's like the answers are good enough yet. There's come to invest in and salt lake city and the founders is abi noda he was the founder of pulled panda which has a get hub bought a for sonny and his entire career has been dedicated to develop a productivity in an experience and his first version of his company was sort of engineering analytics. You know what's the code base. How many developers like this type of stuff that what he came to me and i love it the people who kind of come back from the forest and they like look. I've been doing this the whole time. But i think it's all wrong like what is right. Actually it's a qualitative solution so it's a surveying company. So there's all these companies that like the culture and in fifteen five basically do like hr performance management. I pass in a bunch of these businesses. Because i thought it was. Low tech may is one of my biopsies. Some of them done really really well and you can quantify qualitative feedback. Imagine doing it specifically for a developer. Like hey what's your bottleneck right now. Or hey like have you done this. For since then. Basically like getting qualitative feedback from developers inside the workflow without being disruptive. And it's the customer. The company is now being used the products being used by like three or four fortune. One hundred customers. And it's like you know it's not a really big team but it does the solution right incorrect and as the engineering analytics as well and so you can basically if your developers are productive. Know if they're happy now if they're staying and actually be able to quantify roi and see how. Technical debt gets a crude. It's pretty cool. So that's my that's my first one. Okay that's your first one second one. Watch that that space growing. That's one on one interview. Yeah and by the way in that same category. I think we talked about this. A little bit. You have the okay. Hq the way dev. Yes suites like type of product which is pretty cool. Sort of full stack engineering dashboard productivity. And i want these companies to be successful by the way. Because it is pretty bad. Like i don't i don't on the other hand. I kind of disagree with the whole category at a certain level. Because look i never like being told what to do. And i don't like people basically sending me report how i'm doing like i'll tell you how i'm doing is my attitude like you wanna know how i'm doing like you know how much productivity i'm doing asked me if you have an organization where you basically need to put in complete metric.

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"noda" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

05:13 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"The health and safety of everyone on our set in our is our number one priority out of an abundance of caution. We've made the decision to stop. Production of ultimate slip and slide at the current location were in the process of determining next steps in order to complete production. The studio paused in june after the outbreak. Clearly clearly they should have listened to the cdc. My goodness gracious explicit. While i maybe. I should talk about this after talk about explosions. But the billionaire's space what is up with this axios has the story with. Jeff bezos and richard branson take flight aboard their rockets their companies built. The hopes and dreams of burgeoning industry will be with them accidents or errors on these high profile. Flights from virgin galactic and blue origin could derail their plans commercial space tourism. Last week virgin galactic announced it would push fly branson and others on a bleak crude test flight on july eleventh. Just ahead a blue origin's first flight with bezos scheduled for july twentieth. There's been a low hum of animosity brewing between the two companies and public since it was revealed. Bezos may fly before branson. The rivalry spilled over the last week after branson's announcement when blue origin. Ceo baba's bisa companies aren't after the same prize in their first flights. We wish him a great and safe light. But we're not flying above the carbon lied and it's a very different experience the karman line is the unofficial altitude at which space begins about sixty two miles up launching and building a saddle as building. Satellites is big. I just why. Why are these companies allowing their billionaire. Founders to do it. I guess to show them the product but also why do these people wish to do it. Noda's elon. Musk is not in the equation. He wants to go to mars. That dude smokes up marijuana that he's high as a kite already. As no reason to go into outer-space he's already been there or at least thinks he has. I'm sure but i just i. There's a level of eagle here. You know billionaires in the past used to pound all sorts of not just industries but charitable causes and organizations Who was it. A melon built Or andrew carnegie built libraries around the country for local communities. They were philanthropists. They committed not just to one cause but to to Making america better than it was through the spinning of their resources. And we don't see the billionaire class..

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"noda" Discussed on Stars Like Us: Astrology with Aliza Kelly

Stars Like Us: Astrology with Aliza Kelly

03:37 min | 1 year ago

"noda" Discussed on Stars Like Us: Astrology with Aliza Kelly

"These days seems to work. Best for me. i mean. I'm open minded in over other astrologers but that's why technique is it interesting in the story that you've just hold a kind of underlying principle the the the unresolved karma which translated his habit essentially a hustle. Tendency to repeat my. My favorite line is is that it leaves its fingerprints on the present life as a little more subtle than it exactly repeats in your story. It was almost like a little death in your yeah fell apart and echoing echoing a time when you were in a lofty position and then suddenly everything collapsed probably fake. Yes absolutely and then that until this moment until the reconciliation of that and then there was still even one more because this astrology business that i had failed and i had. I still had no money. But at that time i knew how do i had the humility and i had the grace to accept it and i picked it up. Picked myself up again. Started over again and this would have been. I think the fourth time that i was like you know at and i hadn't even had my saturn return yet and it was at the other on the other side of the saturn return that finally things started to come together and i started to be able to provide for my shots and be able to build a life that i felt was truly aligned with my what my soul wanted based on the healing that i needed to face which was that if i had continued to not Really learn how to talk about it to accept it. To tell the truth. I knew that i was heading for death. You know not to be dramatic but it was. It was really dark it was a an increase. It was just self-destructing energy. So this was my it was like my medicine you know but it was also honoring the sun at the same time. Hope so irony. Say you've had many blessings always i. I really the losses and picking yourself up and loss and picking yourself second house north. Noda's your through these promos. You're we're learning in all. I'm a person who can lose everything and belts back. You know. I have what it takes almost illustrating that we're using a few minutes ago. Yeah it's i. I have always been drawn to evolutionary astrology. Because i think that it really unlocks a lot of my chart and it unlocks a lot of the well. I love anything. That's very poetic. and what. I love about evolutionary. Astrology is the poetry and i love this. I love the ability to suspend disbelief in order to allow for different layers of healing to come through. Because i do think that if we are limited to just the reality that we understand we don't have the full access to what we are capable of chief no real we look like these three dimensional monkeys in. Oh yes i totally so. I want to ask you a question. I'm actually going to spice up the order a little bit here. But i would like to ask you. How does magic show up in your life almost daily. You know seriously when you start.

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"noda" Discussed on Horror Fictional and True Stories

Horror Fictional and True Stories

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"noda" Discussed on Horror Fictional and True Stories

"At naturally. Hit pretty hard c. n. as his normal trade was doing very poor hit the whole of his mouth too. Because in farren days what profited the master of ship generally profited the crew proportionate. Most of the folks around the town took the hard times kind of sheep and resigned but they was in bad shape. Because the fishing was petering out in the mills. Want doing none too. Well ends the time but he begun to carson at the folks for being dull sheep and praying to a christian heaven as didn't help them none. He told a meet noda folks as prayed to gods that give something you really need and says f a good bunch amend stand by him he could maybe get a hold a certain powers as it bring plenty of fish and quite a bit of gold a car stem on the sumatra queen and see the island node. What he meant and want none too anxious to get close to see things like they'd here tell on but then as didn't know what was while about got kind of swayed by what obama had to say and begun to ask him what he could do to set him on the way to the faith as it bringham results here. The old man faltered mumbled and lapsed into a moody and apprehensive silence lansing nervously over his shoulder and then turning back to stare fascinated at the distant black reef. When i spoke to him he did not answer. So i knew would have to let him finish the bottle. The insane yarn. I was hearing interested me profoundly. Fancied there was contained within it to sort of crude allegory based upon the strangeness of ins mouth and elaborated by an imagination at once creative and full of scraps of exotic legend. Not for a moment. I believe that the tail had any really substantial foundation but nonetheless. The account held a hint of genuine tara if only because it brought in references to strange jewels clearly akin to the malign tiara had seen at newburyport perhaps the ornaments had after all come from some strange island and possibly the wild stories were lies of the bygone ovid himself rather than of this antique toper handed aic the bottle and he drained it to the last drop..

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"noda" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"noda" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Found 55 approaching 3 55 an accident. They're backing things up from Veterans Parkway. I'm Vicky Cuckoos Ian, WGN traffic central Chicago's recovering from yet another winter storm. Several inches of snow fell across the area yesterday and overnight. Now the wind is gusting around 30 MPH, causing blowing snow and reduced visibility in some locations. Snow caused some problems across the area. WGN's Judy Wang reports in the city the roof of a vacant Bridgeport building collapse, believed to be under the weight of the snow is the reason the roof caved in in the 200 block. Of West 26 straight. No one was injured. City of Chicago Building inspectors will be in later this morning to begin their investigation. Blatz Nice Snow was our third storm in about two weeks. Overnight People 00 Windchills arrived. This follows a month of above normal temperatures. We haven't had bitter cold like this. Since the polar vortex of 2019. There also appears to be to blame for a plane sliding off a runway. It happened at about 11 o'clock last night in Chicago executive airport. That's the airport, formerly known as Paul Walkie. In North suburban Wheeling, a pilot and copilot were onboard. Neither were injured temperatures across the Chicago area or forecast to dip into the single digit highs this weekend with wind chills of 15 to 20 below zero at times. This Deerfield resident took her kids outside for one last Noda yesterday ahead of the Arctic blast. We love that we've been able to play gives us something to do something to get out of the house, so we're grateful This is like our last time. Get out of the house before the cold freeze comes. The weather is also causing some client cancelations, closings and schedule changes. The emergency closing center has all of that You can find the list and all the other weather information of the morning. At WGN radio dot com. Also this morning, Mayor Lightfoot in the head of the Chicago public schools say they've received a counterproposal from the Chicago Teachers union, and they're working on a response. There is.

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Final Derby Dress Rehearsals

In The Gate

04:48 min | 2 years ago

Final Derby Dress Rehearsals

"The favourite for Saturday's travers stakes is the Belmont stakes winner Tis the law, the owners of the law, a group of fairly regular guys from the Saratoga area they go by Saka. Toga stables are the same guys who owned funny side the winner of the two, thousand, three, Kentucky Derby and preakness they showed up to each triple crown race in a yellow school bus, not a limo. It was a scene to which many of us could relate but I'm going to give you a comparison of two other. Owners of horses running in Saturday's travers they are and Lori Hall who owned the Third Place Finisher in the Belmont Max Player and Orlando and Jonathan Noda who liked their travers entrant I line are the longest of longshots George Hall is the founder of a Hedge Fund, the Clinton Group that company's assets reached a high of five and a half billion dollars in two thousand, sixteen. Orlando Noda is a thirty one year old trainer who co all of his horses with his brother. Jonathan who's in the car business? George Hall and his wife Lori sold a six level. Manhattan penthouse in two thousand seventeen for somewhere around thirty eight million dollars. Orlando notice biggest return on investment so far has been the horse not loves a fight who not claimed for ten thousand dollars in May of two, thousand nineteen and whose win a month later represented his trainers I ever. T loves a fight won four races for his trainer and finished second last week in the John Morrissey at Saratoga. You. Get the idea Max player for George and Lori. Hall won the withers stakes back in February and finished third in the Belmont. STAKES IN JUNE FIRST LINE FOR ORLANDO. Noda just earned his first win in four tries and he's returning on only ten days rest to take on an imposing field. But if his trainers story is any harbinger, don't count first line out and we are pleased to welcome to win the game for the first time the trainer of First Line Orlando Noda what went into the decision to turn this horse around in just ten days. The horse came out of it good and I nominated him prior to even run especially. Like figure that especially wasn't GonNa go I was I was GONNA test my luck there and restaurant him because. The horse had shown me talent ever since I had him and I think got strike while the iron is hot right now and everything is just clicking on all cylinders. So I. Think we're just going to give it a go is not every day that we can have a three year old peak at the right time via because of this corona virus that maybe I might might just be able to pull off the upset and get my derby points that that I high horse up about the beginning. You would said to a couple of racing aficionados over the winter that you had a derby horse and first line what made you think that then Oh no the horses super talented it from the first time that we breathed him. We knew we had something special. I'm not the lightest of riders and horses just noting on track with me and I just can't picture it. Any other way because everything has played out to where it should as he broke his. Maiden here in Saratoga and I think the past two races, six furlongs, it was just the the too short for him for his long strident. He just went comfortable and those fractions buying the mollering Nathan not many horses hold up biting the whole time that they are at the top of the stretch hometown in first line and they've been at it. Right from the START I line on the outside pokes ahead and front hometown continues to battle down at the rail. Now, they're at the eighth bowl it is first line and hometown go to battle for a mile and a furlong here first line hud and front hometown not giving up they come for the finish and first line is first under the wire. Race I'm wondering if he's even cooled out yet from that race, I mean that was affirmed and Alydar Rier Dan Against Jaipur was neck and neck for a mile and an eighth I mean, how do you think that part of a racist going to affect him the ten days notwithstanding? Even fresh I'm not doing much with him and. Keep Afresh to the to the race. Then you gotta show up on the race checking in, and that's how he is all game once it gets onto the track. IS A. Very level-headed. Once once he gets into training just like train I'm just giving just. Keep them -freshing raider fire. For for the drivers.

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Tennessee Titans to release DeMarco Murray

The Phil Valentine Show

01:46 min | 5 years ago

Tennessee Titans to release DeMarco Murray

"I'm pamela for with your top stories a major announcement on north korea expected from south korean officials at the white house tonight president trump told reporters today there will be a statement at six o'clock so it should happen any moment now the announcement comes after a recent thawing of relations between north and south korea the two countries are still technically at war the south korean officials that the north's leaders are ready to talk about ending their nuclear program or at least putting it on hold if their security is assured acting nashville mayor david riley says he wants his name on the ballot for the special election to name a new mayor making the announcement today that he's running for election august second but nashville attorney james roberts tells wtn stand mandass that election date may violate state law will offer declared at war election commission out noda for the election have to be call that it that election day within set minimum of seventy five days at a maximum of eighty days from when they get noticed roberts sent a letter pointing out the sea she to the election commission that meets tomorrow about the matter in sports the titans informing running back to murray this afternoon that he will be released from the team murray joined the titans in 2016 titans general manager john robinson said in a statement i want to thank dimarco for his contributions has a titan not only for what he did on the field but also in the locker room and in the community and stocks are closing with modest gains after president trump's announcement of new steel and aluminum import tariffs the dow jones industrial average closed ninety four points higher the nasdaq gained thirty one points in the s p 500 climbed twelve news brought to you by adt mccall's traffic and weather next critics and i elation not destroying it's making something in his home mindblowing experience she.

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